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Circular.
Executive Department, \
Milledgevillo, Ga. April 23, 1830. J
Information Ims reached this Depart
ment that the Managers of the Ladies
Southern Relief Society of Baltimore., in
the exercise . of an unhounding charity,
bad caused to he shipped to Savannah,
subject to my order, five hundred bairols,
containing flour, meal and bacon “lor dis
tribution among the truly poor suffering
white people,’’ and that ‘‘they desire that
the appropriation should be so. distribu
ted os to afford the greatest rc lief to the
greatest number ol the really deserting
poor of suffering women and children ;
to effect which distribution, they have
also appropriated the sum of two thou
sand dollars. And the consignees, as well
as the Presidents of the Cen'ral and At
lantic and Gulf Bnilroads, having gener
ously offered to aid the enterprise by per
sonal attention and transportation free
of charge, (as other persons and Presi
dents of Railroads doubtless "ill do :)
for the purpose, therefore, of distribut
ing in Congressional Districts, ns the
most eligible primary division of the
State, they being organized with a view
the nearest attainable equality in popu
lation, I make and publish the following
order and requests : •
1. In the na.ne and behalf of the whole
people of Georgia, ami especially of the
destitute aud suffering, I tender most
hearty thanks to the dispensers of this
munificent boon, whom 1 \v»>uld designate
by a borrowed appellation, which blends
in touching association the ideas of a ten
der womanly relation and of a divine at
tribute, ‘'Sinters vs Mere//. »*'ueb, in
deed, are these noble women of Haiti
more. Heaven’s blessings wait upon
them. i
2. Me ;-srs. Crano & Graybill, of Sa
vannah. the consignees, are requested to
divide the consignment in seven parts, as
nearly equal as possible, reference being
had to the kinds anil qualities of the ar
ticles composing it. And delivering one
portion in fhivannali as hereinafter pro
vided, will ship one of the six remaining
each of the following points, viz : To
Oglethorpe consigned to Hon. Philip
Cook , to Newnan, consigned to lion.
Hugh Buchanan ; to Macon, consigned
to thd Hon. Thomas Hardeman, Jr.; to
Augusta, Consigned to Porter Fleming,
Esq.: to Athens, consigned to Hon. J.
H. Christy ; to Atlanta, consigned to A.
K. Sengo, Esq. •
3; The following gentlemen (the first
named in each case acting ns chairman)
arc requested to take charge of the sev
eral consignments for their respective
Congressional Districts, and act as com
mittces of distribution therein, viz : For
the Ist District, Messrs. Solomon Cohen,
John Screven and Jus. L. Seward ; for
the 2d, Messrs. Philip Cook, A. S. Cutts
and David A. Vasoti; for the 3d, Messrs
Hugh Buchanan, 11. A. T. I.idley and
J. F. Johnson ; for the 4th, Messrs. E. G.
Cabaniss. Tli os. Hardeman, Jr. and Je
remiah Beall; for the sth, Messrs. J.
I). Matthews, Samuel Barnett and Por
ter Fleming ; for the 3th, Messrs. J. 11.
Christy, J. S. Gholston and Thomas
Morris; for the 7th, Messrs. Wm. T.
Wofford, J. A. W. Johnson and A. K.
Jfeago. Ihe consignee in each District
will notify the other members of his com
mittee, so soon as he may receive the
consignment, and appoint a day for their
meeting at the place of delivery. Each
committee is authorized to appoint neces
sary assistants and sub agents, and will
act with special reference to the declared
wishes of tho donors. Bills of expenses
unavoidably incurred, will be presented
at this oflicc for payment.
4. Editors, throughout the State, will
ing to connect themselves with this laud
able charity, nro requested to give this
order a sow insertions. •
5. Let a copy of this order he forward
to Win. Crichton, Esq. Baltimore, who
is requested to present it to the Mana
gers of the Ladies Southern Relief Fair,
as a truthful though imperfect, expres
sion of Georgia’s gratitude. Let copies
be forwarded also to Messrs. Crane &
Graybill, Savannah, to each member of
tho several committees appointed, and’o
each President of a railroad in Georgia.
CilAßi»Es J. Jenkint, Governor.
The Philadelphia Tragedy - The
policeof Philadelphia arrested, on 1* riday
last, a man named Antoine G niter, who
confessed to have murdered the Dearing
family a few days previously. The
prisoner was formerly a member of the
sth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and at the
time of the murder was an employee of
the family. It w ill be remembered that
tho entire family, of eight
persons, were inhumanly butchered and
the bodies discovered lying together in a.
barn on their premises. G-iuter made a
full confession, to the civil authorities,
and implicated an - accomplice who has*
not yet been arrested. .Greut indignu*
tion prevailed against tho prisoner, ami
it was with difficulty that tho police pre
vented the -crowd' around tho BtAttotS
house from ’.nflictiug MUiiimary punishment
upon the offender. Charleston Courier.
At a late election for constable in Indi
ana ,the radicals demanded that a negro
should bd allowed to vote; whereupon
Democrats elected the ne
gro over the rr.dical candidate. A good
{inis & Wffl,
Made and Repaired on Short Notice and
Reasonable Terms—
<22 5
BY
ROBERTSON & DEXTER
MADISON, GA.
fc*t»This Dexter is the Old Gommo
doreof the 3d Ga. Reg’t. j»n 81—ts
WWhtoMM,
First Door from Prj or’* Corner,
MADISON, GEO.
KF.EI'S the He*! Liquor*.-Fine Cigar* and To
bacco. HOT WHISKEY PUNCHES,
Served at ALL HOURS.
f:*“liivc u* a Call wi'li the *T*ci> buck ”
Fri. 7—CR if IMItK'S it CiIAM IIRS.
A. a. TALIET. t. w. BROW». t. C WRLI>
SPRING & .SUMMER GOODS.
TALLEY BROWN &CO,
T\KF. ph-a-ure in iinouncing *o tli«*ir fri-n.l*
mnl ruMomerJ. that they are now pri-pared to
exhiLi’ ti.eir
New and Elegant Stock Os
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Coii»i>-ling in part of 'he following
Fancy Si k Urr*. Pattern*
O'un.nline* Moncmhiqut-a,
Poplin* Chain.*,
Mu* uni. Lawn*,
lirrngv*, Oi'giindie*.
Ladies* Silk Basques,
Sila Saqite-,
ll*ie.« •-iKcle*.
Lace I niiii*,
Embroidered Sleeves and Collars,
Die** Trimming* and
Dre-> Hutton* of ever* description,
Ladie*' Hoe*.
Silk and Li-I«-Thread,
Liiliv*‘ Olovt**,
Ladies’ Dress and Walking Shoes,
Conirre** Gaiters,
Olove Kid Gaiter*, Ac.
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps,
Also, a large lot of Ble>cl»ed and Drown
DOMESTICS.
And a well selected H**oruneut
YANKEE NOTIONS,
March 28 ts
MI 'dZ'WMT
flard-Warc. Store,
©» 30&iS®©W»
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Hardware Cutlery Pistols
Notions, &Cf
. Whitehall Street, Corner Alabama,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
HAS Just receive and and keep constant
ly on band a large and splendid assort
ment of
Colt* Pistol*. Morwin A Bray's Pistol*. Riorum'*
•irle Loading Revolvers. Table Cutlery. Pocket Cut
lery. Shoe Knives Scissors and Shear*. Razors and
Straps, Steel*. Ne<dle*.Chop Axe«. Hatchets. dxrs
Broad ,4xo*. Foot Adz. Planes. Chisels Sawsetts,
Drawing Knives. Augurs, Braces and Bits. Ham
mers, Monkey Wrenches. Hand Raws. Cross Cut
Raws, Wood Raws, Mill Saws. Rtrel Rquares. Oim
jets, Carriage Bolts. Anvils. Bench Rcrews. Vices,
Stock* and Die*. Wagon Boxes Pipe Boxes. Buggy
Nuts. Garden Hakes. Garden Iloe*. Shovel*. Tong*
Fire Iron*. Foot Scrapers. IHnges. Butts, Shovel*.
Spade*. Fork*, Heroes Screws Jlooks :.nd Hinges
Rash Bullies
Rhoc Nail* shoe tack* shoe hammers shoe pin
cers shoe awl* shoe pegs and shoe thread. B«>lts
Latches Fire Bolt* riattorm seale* Counter scale*
sash Weigh** sash Cord Curtain Bands Bed Cas
ters Rope Nsils Cot*oncards Hater Buckets Well
Bucke*s Tubbs Broom* Jim Crow Cards Tin Dip
per* Cocoa Dipper* Sifter* Cooking store* Office
atove* Sauce 1 ans Frying Pana Oven* Tea Kett’e*
Lock chain* Tr-teecha ns Whitewash Brushes shoe
Bm-he* 'irind s ones Files Worse Brushes, currv
comb* Tin Bucket* Tin Pins candle aticks *>il
Lamps Looking (Hasses Shaving cream and soap*
Brittania Ware. Tea Setts. Spoons, Ladles Faucets
Gun caps Gun Tabes Sand Paper 4kc. and aumer
ous other articles. Infsct
USUALLY kept im Wholesale and Retail Hard
warehouse. „
Order* respectfully solicited'and Pnnnptiy
filled. janlC'64-Sm
FURNITDRETItMITIE II
jilt. SulH-nir b-g- Uare loinfo-in l»i» friend*
uuil the Pub.ic K«<,ernlly, ttmt lie ia mill Man
ulaciunug FL’KiMI'UKE at his Old Stau'l, mi
*
Main Street,
SXStsdc£lfl®cE)m 1> <3aa&cto®
flavins received a full *t«>ck of MateriaKand
h iving e-cured 'ho eeeviee* «.f COMPETENT
W OaKMKN, ho feet* nMnrtd he e«n slve Futt
Bat'*frtcti"o in Msiuilactunng or Repeiring Fur
iiiiurr.
Metalic Cages and Caskets,
R..cwno<l, Miib.,»oy 0»k .nd Bt.iimie.Bn.
of ail Sisd»; alwnyi oil hand, ana can be lurni-h
--«| at«WVM*r TUe-Cnak*ccuiiipa*UJH# lha
order. ■;/•■! . A.SUAW.
Maditon, Gn. Feb. 7 ’#6—lv
BOWKER & HARRIS
At their Old Stand.
COVINGTON, GEORGIA
HAVF. on hand and are constantly receiving
a Large m.d Well Selected Stock ol
dry goods.
DRESS GOODS,
Os Every Description.
Gerts' Ladies’ and Misses
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BATS & GAPS.
I
/
HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS.
CE> ‘EP 22 CE> 52T S3 o
V&aiLST M7o<Bl:s3o
And Everything else usually k< i pt in
u First Class Dry Good* Establishment.
KERO SINE OIL.
and lamps.
Dy e-Stuffs of Ail Kinds.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
HARDWARE. CUTTLERY.
taatiso £
And a great many other things too tedi
ous to mention.
We will pay the Highest Market Pri
ces for all kinds of Country Produce.
Qjf'Give us a Call nnd Examine our
Goods.
CHARLES l S. (I. CAMP,
DEDLKRS IN
BBT 000© §.
GROCERIES , HARD-WARE.
BOOTS , SHOES AND HATS t
Provisions and Liquors.
South Eust Coruft of tbe Square,
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
-*.*-&
AFTER this, we positively will not
allow any goods . to leave the house
until paid for.
The first three months of the year has
expired, and we would respectfully re
quest all who we have indulged, to come
forward and settle, as we have decided
to deal hereafter for
To all cash paying customers we would
say, we have a Greut Variety of Good*,
which we would be pleased to show to
any who tuay eall. You will find
Bacon, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, Nails,
Hope, S. W. Collins Axes,
• Ames Shovels, Augers,
&ln»c Findings.
Fine double Shot Guns,
Colts Hcpeatc'l.
Fine assortment Table & Pocket Cutlery.
, f, *; * t • , ] . I . : (
Cut and Make, at short no
rice, Coats, I ants, Vest, Shirts and
Drawers, to suit the customer, and war
rant them to Fit. >*
Call and Examine our Stock
1 V
• ■ ■ • .• i
hefore purchasing elsewhere, and we will
do our best to please,
v .*.l s«
just received
BY OII.ES S. WHITTEN,
1 Barrel Newark Cider,
8 Doz. Bottles London Dock Porter,
2 “ “ Lemon Syup. j
Also, for sale at cost, a lot. of Fresh
Oysters, Sardines and Lobsters,
apriintf G. 8. WHITTEN’.
C. U. ANDREWS A CO,
A POT II BC.t RI ES,
MADISON, GEORGIA.
m I
THE
Atl-nilo* of ih* Tul.l e I* ea'le* to onr Fro h and C«r- i
mil} Sole led Sl-ck .>» Drue* AMi.-lne- he-.jr-l*.
oil*. Dye H us» Ps-rfo-i ry. L- p*. Ho.-*.* Sapi •n-r}.
me ri« which w« are Miltn* at a* Chimp Rata *• tney »re
•old lu thi*
PLACE
We Lay onr Drag* of ihn Largest Importer* In New Trrk *
I’hila etpMa ourC'.e lc.li f-om I, - l.m e t M.nnf.
|.sre »'ll An eHea All mov.to-tnr—l aril* oe fn-xn Ihe
men who make them And if ton wl h
TO GET
Kr >h tenuln-Ftlenl Wed'rli.e*. wo *re tl.o »cenl»f>l
ih.-u. *li*i »o evil, ami you *rl tlnm at i'luprlolora ad
City Aims. _ _
•\O L R
A’lentlon i* eepcciallv oiled to«ur Ln r »:*. V'e.h ami Genu
lue Muck .-I lluut*C* *l»iale«l tiaiJeii -r.d , which e •
ta-l at tU-l pric.• Saine tatva lal |ou aould pa, in «*•
.»e and stoi* iu t‘nil*del| bia.
MONEY
» ant ed hy u«int; K-r0.1i..- 0.1 111 |>Uc •ol cindl-e. E*p n
Ore <e.<tlis-e h.l »• n get tl.e Lain of 4 caiid ea Iruin on
U.-ri.e . at l.e » than the Coat ol <.ua C.1.d1..
r„ . hval.-aar- «i a-Rut Auunala and Atlanta P. ic>- >
e Warrai ta I th» '.ood. that we .ell, If not ae re re
*euicl,aea>vo you
BACK
(hr faoney. ~
r © riptlno* C r» fu1l? Cimpnnti 'fd V*y
N’l-bt l»y Dr A K. ANDREWS an Experunced A pot Iter®
r y t. net Ai)n««lua|- i Meibciiu* • .
* mlii t! Ot Jtu 2*l 'W
NATIONAL
LEG b\U \U COMPiNY,
Commissioned by the Surgeon General
in his •* Circular Order,” May, 1805.
Aitificinl l.*g« nn«l Arm- t Urcn’a Pnlfn*)
| niHiiiifai-ttir<> l.\ thi* (*nm|.iiiiv, reroinnirnil
tln niM-lve* fr-r ll.eir linlilne*.--, eimplir-ity. durabi!
|iv nn.l ii-efiiliiepa,
Arnfi. i>.| .Ami au.l Leg- can be nee at all
time* t the room* oftlie Coi»|mny, in Town Hall
itiiil.linfr
We rpqn**t exAniiiinti.m to prove the truth of
lie following:
Tin* -nhji rt n-ho«e Mump i* on* nr more incite*
t leng'li. anil coiils.il>* n heiilihy ilegre*- of fore*
mnl rigidity, run wills t 1 i- arm at wir, rni*«* th*
artificial hand tohi-m..iith forehead, or even i«>
th* t< por Imck of h ; * In nd,
Hv —curing knife, fork, pen, nail bru*li.np
oihe* iinpUmetit into th* part of the hand pr*
pared t.sr ii he c m Cut In* fond and carry it
to hi- month.
Write with re.-pt-ctiihle rl.-nrne**.
Wash theTensninitiiiig hand.
Ii» s i I Violin
Hold ih* r*iii* in driving 4rc.
t.eg* ar*of s-quul u'iliiy nnd liPHUiy.
Our workmen are the mo-t (-killed from the
Comp, nv in New mk.
ChII nnd exmnin* for jnur-elv*«. Price* the
-a»n* a* nt N. w York <’itv.
All I- tier* will r*ce ye prompt ntt*i>tion.
Ad.lie-* DANNKI-LY. .MARSHAL k Cos
Madison. Ha. j >n 2t, VO— 3m
€l®. A. fiAVSS,
HEALER IX
PI&NO FOUTES,
JJ q qRs, Easic aad
STATIONERY ,
240 BROAD St. AUGUSTA, GA.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Chickering & Sons, Boston,
Hazelton, Bros., New York,
CELEBRATED
Piano Fortes
and Mnson & Hamlins’ Celebrated
CABINET ORGANS,
all »f which are warranted
Al-o. always on lihi and, a Fine A**«w»mtnt «l
Quitairx Vo line Aecrihona nud »ll kind* of Mu
steal Merchandise Ituliun and French Vim in
String*of In- Be-1 Qnuli-y. J®
•Ilia Aa-Mirimeot nf ta’iiunery comprises all
article* in that line.
A Lurire Muck nl .Stuiidnrd School and Mined
nneou* Hi-uk-. can alwuy* be found at hi* Katah
lalinn lit
A»*-. Puhli-hee of Oates' Sterling Exchange
Table* aid -Hale** In erest Tal le-, at Var mi*
Hnie- •» t Per C*nt. Nor.!. 2 V B—dm
DOEStT T ’S
IS THE PLACE
-or © ID ID TT
Fugar, „ nffee ’
Flour, Bacon,
'Cheese, Salt,
Bagging, Soap,
Pepper, Spice,
Ginger, Candles,
Tubs; ' ‘ Sifters,
Tohhceo, fino Cigars,
Cocoa Dipppers,
Blacking Brushes,
' Blacking. Mea 1 ,
Heroine Oil, Train Oil,
Peach Brandy. Corn Whiskey,
and manv other tilings in th«* OKOCE
RY LINE, »nd ALL KINDS OF
3o E s«ar^.sa3 , o |, ayoPs3r > aE3o
Which he ulways Sells at the LOWEST
Market Prices.
dorse tts
j.th, piste to SELL y«ur Butler Egr*. M-al,
P«Vc£; C6U.T,i. TCmunA* of Lotion,
Ddeil Fruit :.nd other iWuce. He always
Pay* the High*.t Ca»h Tiicr*.
WANTED.
10,000 Pounds of Dry BONES.
him a Trial—ha will TritlJW Baht
Nov. *2 90. ■ oia
NEW GOODS.
I hove in Store nnd am Constantly Receiving * .
k Urge and Well Selected Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for 1866.
Consisting in part of the following :
Fancy Dress Silk Patterns, Grenadines,
' 5 Borages. , Mosutnbiqnes.
v .iina - Muslins,
“ P LaVlw, OrgnmJie,, V.
Ginghams, Cal»coe^
Ladies’ Silk and Berage Mantles,
Also, a Large Assortment of
811 SS wmm. AMD IHYfWS,
Wto-wd Gent’s HOSIERY, Kid, Silk and Lisle CLOVIS.
A Fine Lot of
Gent’s Furnish i rig 1 Goods,
READY WIA.DE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
J&L. 9
Hardware, Crockery and
©IROCgSIEaSSSa
Which are offered to suit the DECLINE IN GOLP.**TN|
Those wishing Goods will consult their Interest by Examining, this Stock be
fore purchasing. _ . ,
I will say that they can be bought as Low as the same Class of Good* in*.
Atlanta or Augusta. „ _ , __
MS“AII Kinds of Countiy Troditeb taken in Exchange for Goods.«£»S
250 Hales of Cotton Wanted 1!!
B.
Covington, Ga. April 4, 1806—1/.
TIN-WARE
HiHOFACTORT.
JOHN E HARP & CO.
WOULD respectfully announce to the citimcns of Newton County, ami th ,
Public generally, that they have opened in the City of Covington, a
SHEET IRON AND TIN-WARE MANUFACTORY,
Where they Iteep* ronulontly on band, « General Awortment of Tin W.ir, ami it .
prepared h. M.i.«r.rtsw f Order, anything dewed by eumonier., in ibe Sheel .
Iran or Tinning Linn, nn Short Nonce and the .Volt Ron,on,Me. Term,.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
SCRoofing, Guttering, and Every Variety of Job Worlt vxoeutvd nramplly, in .
tlioßest Style ot Workman-hip. Call at the Sign of the -• BIG CObFE l OT,
North side of the Square, in the huilning_with It. ". Baghy, Covington, Cm.
January 17th, 18G0— ly.
rr.ua rate?. * * *• rr *- A cwrcattA
Price, Gofer & MeGallo,
. GENERAL I
©©{fflmQSlHDffl lEDSIEQiaMTO
i<u UtAluhKß in
Country Produce, Leather and Shoe-
Makers’ Tools,
Decatar Street, JtIMU Georgia.
(Refer To)
C P Jack ion. A J He at* n Moor* and Wereb. Atlan.»
R L Kerry. J • UlrerJy. Au**l« C*. Taylor Cranr. -
t.ifUld and B*W*> E..ul»*l»e. Kys II JndrrsMi -nd Cos
Ar woa o*.:Oi-ed, 5h- .hrrd and **• 5
W..(. - n<l .Vn»der. N •ahvll a. T*n«. F n Sm
012.0RG lA, Morgan county,
AL perroiis uidetiMd u» the eti'iue of Calvin
Dic-ereou, late Ot raid eoinny, <Wd, •'**
bmn'T KQ'i'ini lo mak« immcdiali* fme ta*. t...
«i4<i noitimg claim- ayainet raid estate, are
lii.ufiritlo |.ia-etii iliein, whlmh the nine pi«~
rcnbtsl by law. JRO p FEARS. Fa’r.
M * r ,.fc 2S-T-4G B. A HOUGH. Ext
COliN WHImKEY ai.d PraoU Brandy, lor *>l*
J’ix- q “"‘ W **'*' “ 0 BROOKS
J. M . LEVY,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
.At hi* Old Stand,
Between Murrell & Hardeman and
Bowker k Harris,
A k
Respectfully infurme hi* old friend* and Custaaa
«m that he i* fully prepared to Repair Velehe*
Clock* atid Jesrelry, in the l e*t Style, at abort
ituiice en l iin the.most R*a*onable terra*.
Urcfi—tf
i l BMpar,
Ri spki'Tfl'i.lt inturms the ciiiapna of Coei«g- •
nm and the public generally, that be hM .
1 1 tailoring Establishment >
in the ony «»• Covinumn, and la prqiared ter.
tmUh up work in the lateet 1«- wncnlari.
attention paid to Cutting. Call at the Offl* oT ■
pr. .1. S. Carroll. 2t-9m