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fcBORGIA ENTERPRISE
I COVINGTON, GA.^
ISHUY MOKNIN'i ...DEC. Is, 186.
—TRAIN time at covington.
LWB D»v Passenger Train arrives at T4Ba. m
f * y*y Passenger Train arrive at 8 47 p. m
jjigm Fasseugur Train arriv* at BISp. in
E* j(i,ht Passenger Train arrive at 507a. m
W* yf % . Freight Train arrive at 7*oa. ui
E| w< vV»i r i'eisctit Train arrive at 410 Pin.
Le Bou Tow.
I" This standard journal of Fashions for .Jan-.
ir y is on our table. Its fashion plates and
itterns render it a very valuable assistant
the ladies who seek to attain elegance and
, aUtv i n dress. Terms, *7 a year. Address
T Taylor, Ml Canal street, New York.
Dry Goods.
Head the new advertisement of Com.r.r &.
oksett, of Covington, in thi* paper, announce
,g the opening of their third new stoek of
„ods for tliis fall and winter. Their manner
r doing business gives such general satisfaction
,at they do not lack for customers. Their
heral prices attract trade to the city, and so
tribute to the general prosperity of the
ijßncc. L __
8. M. F. College, Covington, Gn.
The Spring Term of this institution will
,en o/i Monday, January 18, 1869, under the
ntrol of the aide Board of Instruction, which
lg received an addition of three new men.hers,
labling the. teachers in the several depart
eats to devote more time to each pupil. Os
(.competency of the Faculty itis unnecessary
, speak, as their names are familiar to the
cople of Georgia in connexion with the great
'ork of education.
Now Firm.
The attention of the public generally is espe
ially directed to the advertisement of Rcssem.
, Phillips, who arc just receiving from the
M markets a largo and select stock of Dry
oods and Groceries, purchased on the most
worable terms, by Mr. Bussell himself, whose
tpcrienee'in the business enables him exactly
i meet the wishes of our people. These young
intlcmen will attract a large trade from the
[tensive section where they are known. Their
strons mav rely on honorable dealing and
rmnpt attention to all orders. We wish them
Imndant success in their new enterprise.
Valuable Plantation For Sale.
We again call the attention of the public to
e rare opportunity offered by Mr. A. Stevens,
hose advertisement has been in our paper for
e past two weeks, offering a valuable plant
ion for sale, in Southern Georgia. Persons
bliing to invest in real estate will miss a
irgaiu if they lot this opportunity pass.
North Georgia Conference.
The following ap|>ointments were made for
he ensuing year, at the last session of that
i) ly :
Conyers —Albert G. Gray.
. Covington—P. A. Heard.
I Oxford—J. J. Singleton.
Social Circle—M. F. Mill shy.
M iticello —M. W. Arnold.
Thomson L Bush.
■McDonough —To be supplied by J. 11. Harris.
Jonesboro—TV. P. Rivers.
('ongre.sioMl.
■On the second day of the present session,
Jp'mitor Ferry, of Connecticut, hy unanimous
Smstnt, introduced a bill restoring the right
fir suffrage to ail who were disfranchised by the
Article of the Constitution.
BSeparate bills have passed tbo House and
relative to the organization of militia in
'lß*' South. Special exceptions are made rela
■re to Georgia. Bullock and Bryant disagree
B regard to wishing Congressional interfere
jßice in the State.
! Gentlemen’s Clothing Emporium.
M Those who wish anything in this line, will
well to read the advertisement of Mr. At-
Hour, Merchant Tailor, 2—o Broad street,
■ugustu, which appears in cur paper to-day.
jße has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassimeres,
jßc., whi'h he will sell or make up to order,
stock of Heady Made Clothing is full and
Am pie te. Cold winter is upon us, and those
J lO are not pro|>eily clad, would do well to
•or send immediately to Mr. Dorr's nnd get
•eh as they need. He will sell them as cheap
W c<ln * )e bought anywhere.
Crockery and Plated Ware.
B>he largest assortment of goods in this line
|Mhe found in Atlanta in at the establishment
■ Messrs. Mcßride & Cos., corner of White*
and Hunter streets. To those who have
business with these gentlemen, it
"*®l be superfljious .to say anything in corns
;^B u lation of them ; but for the benefit of oth~
’t M '<H be well to say that they are ahead
competition in their line. Those need
-9 * n ything in the way of fine plated ware for
'^■. tll * > * e 0r Christmas presents, could not
-» e “er this side of Mew York than at Mc
*®de s, in Atlanta. “ A word to the wise,”
Ac.
or the Confederate Privateers.—
privateers did a large business.
Alabama captured twenty-eight ships,
barks,five brigs, six schooners, the
;^B mer Ariel, »nd the United States gunboat
lhe Shenandoah captured thiriy-
W n ™»els, mostly ships and barks. The
took thirty-six ; the Sumter twenty-
I here were probably three hundred
of various kinds captured by the Confed
privateers.
speak harshly to a person of sensibility
■ like striking a harps-chord with your
mftn in Easton, Ct., who had lived a bach
-B'xty-five years, and a hermit for the past
years, recently married a widow of about
years, with five children.
Bit of Ad.vioe. —You had better find out
jfl* your own faults than ten of your neigh-
Land Advancing.— Several land sales have
occurred in this and neighboring counties du
ring the past week. The large estate of tho
late Jeise Jackson brought a little over $lO
per acre. A. A. Willett sold his place at sl9
per acre. Other sales have been made, some
as high as $22 per acre. This movement in
lands indicates better times ahead. Even at
these prices, land is the best investment that
can be made —Sumter Republican, 4 ih.
A writer in the New York Citiien says that
if “ Plymouth Bock bad landed outlie Pilgrim
Fathers, it would have accomplished something
worth talking about.”
We cannot remember a night so dark as to
linve hindered the approach of coining day,
nor a storm so furious or dreadful as to pre«
vent the return of warm sun.-liine and cloud
less ikv.
Our devil mivs that be thinks it is the
strongest kind of a hint when a young lady
asks a gentleman to sec if one of her rings
will go on his little finger.
Wuat Ac.e Raises With It. —As we grow
older, it is with hearts as with heads of hair ;
for one that we find real, there arc nine that
arc false 1
A bill has l>een introduced in the Tennessee
Legislature providing that lawyers who do not
gain their cases shall not receive any fee. The
idea is to prevent needless litigation, which is
stimulated by unscrupulous lawyers.
New York, July Ist, 1808.
Dear Sir. —ln your paper of last week you
or one of your correspondents sav that Dr.
is not the originator of the celebrated Planta
tion Bitters, and that they were manufactured
and sold by one Pedrn Mar telle, an old Spans
iard, in tbe Island of St. Tlmmas, over forty
years ago, as every <d,l sea captain can testify.
Now, sir, I can certify to tbe above as lioitig
true, for I have followed tbe sea for over forty
vears, roost of tbe time doing business wits.
the West Indies, These same Bitters, differ
ently pu' up ntol named, were brought to my
notice on nu first trip to the Island of St. Croix
for a cargo of rum, and for years and years al
ter try ship’s stores were never without them.
I always supplied mv family and many of my
neighbors with them, and can truly say a bets
ter Bitters and Tonic is not made in all the
world.
Yours, truly.
Capt. Henrv Weniit
Maonolu Water —.Superior to the liest
imported German Cologne, and sold at half
the price.
MARRIED.
On the 14rh inst.. at the residence of Mr. J.
M. Corley, in Covington, by Rev. F. M. Che
ney. Mr. DF/BRITT POWELL, or Louisi
ana, to MUs LOT ISA J. MO.SKLY, of C’ov.
ington.
DIED,
At the residence of his father, in Jasper
county, of Congestive Chill, Mr. JAMES L.
KELLY, son of I.sliam Kelly, aged about 2- r )
years.
M A if K V, T 8 .
Cotton 20 to 22J -cuts per lb.
Flour, from $6 to $7 per hundred.
Corn 9(1 to rID-t per bushel.
Pens, B.* to s|no per bushel.
Meal, #1.20 per bushel.
Kiuiin, 17 to 22 cents per Ih.
Butter, to 40 cents pci Ih.
Eggs. 20 n. 2.7 cents per do7.cn.
Lard, 20 to 26 cents per Ih.
Salt, Liverpool. 8275 per Sack \i 42 75.
Gold. 35 pron nun .
S O IJ T II E It N
MASOHIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
r r , HE NEXT SPRING TERM of this Institution,
•L located U Covington, Ga., Itegius llie 18th of
January, 1 BG'.t. The Board of Instruction will be
as follows :
GUSTAVES J. ORK, A. M., President and Prof,
of Math., Criticism and Belles-Lettres.
Rev. W. 1). ADKINSON, A. M., Prof, of Ancient
Languages. Ethics and Evidences of Christianity.
SYLVESTER A. HOUGH, A. M., M. 1)., Prot. of
Natural Science.
Mas. VIRGINIA C. CONYERS, Instructress in
Music.
Mrs. E. E. SLEDGE, I n.-t metres* in French.
Mas. E. LANS DELL, Instructress in Embroidery.
Mrs. M. J. HOUGH, Instructress in Hair Worn,
Wax Work and Painting.
Department.
RATES.
Tuition in Collegiate Department, #55 per an
num, which will be for Spring Term, #30,00
Tuition in Music, #SO per annum, which will be
for Spring Term #28,00
Tuition in Prep. Department, #25 per annum, which
will be for Spriujj Term #14,00
Fee for use of Musical Instruments #4,50
“ “ Incidental Expenses .#2,00
For French, Embroidery, Hair Work and Pain
ting, which are optional branches, there will be a
moderate extra charge. Board including washing,
fuel and lights, will be furnished iu the best families
at #2O per month. Tuition and other fees payable
in advance, and no refunding tor withdrawal or ab
sences except for Providential cause. Children of
indigent Masons will be taught free of charge for
tuition in the regular Literary Department of the
College; but all will be required to pay the fee for
incidentals.
It will he seen that we present a tried Faculty,
not surpassed by any in the State, and at charges
lower than al any Institution of equal grade. Let
the Public sustain us.
D. E. BUTLER, P. G. M.,
Dec. 18, 1868. —4.6. Chairman Ex. Com.
RUSSELL & PH IL LIPS,
Peachtree Street, Atlnnta, Georgia t
Have jtut received a Good Assortment of
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries,
Which they offer at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
at very Low Figures.
Their Goods ars all NEW, bought from Firs 1
Hands, and they are determined
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Give us a Call Before Purchasing.
Oiders promptly Killed at the Lowest Market
Prices.—6tf
B . A . ST O VAL L, ~
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Poullain's Range, Jackson 3t., At g st.i, Ga.
Will confine himself striet.ly to the sale of
Cotton and other Produce, .-nd will give per
s -nal attention to the interest of liispatrous.
Commission fer selling Cotton, 1j- per cent
Oct. 30 —3m49
Y a 188 STOCK
this Season!
CORLEY & DORSETT,
Camp’s Old Corner, Opposite Post Office,
South side of the Public Sq are.
Have just opened their third
Complete stock of GOODS this Sea-mu.
Their Stock is now Complete in Every
Department.
Call and examine our New Stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Piints, Detains, Meri> oes, Whim Goods, Notions
Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, &c.,
They h.,ve a very lsrg- and carefully selected
stock of Lidl, s’ and Geuia’
BOOTS, SHOHUS,
HA T S k CARS,
READYMADE CLOTHING
Cassimers. Twedes, Knrseyg, &c.
We have also a Dug,- Sfock of
MJBH*? <JE<I€K&I£S,
Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Sait, Sugar, Svrup,
Molas.e*, Coffee, Soda, Pepper, Spk.es, Ac.
T O II A C 0 O, Smoking and Chewing,
Bagging and Hope,
Crockery, Wood. & Hardware
Saddles, Bridles, Sole Leather
Calfskins, Shoe Findings, &c.,
They have inereastd their stoek »f
Fine Liquors,
and caa now supply their customer*, with any
brand th.-y may want.
CONFECTIONERIES!
Large Lot, all kinds suitable for tbe Holidays-
We cordially invite all to call and examine our
nt-ck, whether the. wish to purchase or not,
CORLEY & DORSETT,
Dee. 18, 1x45
MEW FALL AKD WINTER GOODS.
AUGUST DOUR,
MKR 011 AN T TAIL O It,
220 Broad St. (Hersey’s Old Stand,)
BEGS to announce that lie has received a com
plete and nuignilicent stoek of FRENCH,
ENGLISH, and GERMAN
CIOIII*, Csianfincrs, L Vestings.
Wliieli he is ready to make up to order in the
MOST FASHION ABLE STYLE, ana at prices as
I,OW AS ANY IN THE CUT.
A I. SO —
R2ADY-MADB CLOTHING,
Os Ids own Manufacture.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, of all kinds,
which will be sold at the lowest possible prices.
ME A TRIAL, j*;
220 Broad Street Augusta, G*.
ft.fi. AUGUST DOR It.
S EE at s eesT
178 VERY V KIETY of Srnsnnible Garden
S j Grass, and Field Seed always iu -tore—by
papers, or by th ■ quantity. Keirucky Bl.k
Gras-, il rd or Red To -, f'reimr-l Grass, Ch.vei.
Timnjhv, ' ri*rn , itxe, Barky, Buckwheat,
Oats, st-.ek Beet, Jrc. &>•.
200 lbs. Turnip Seed
Itiita liaga. Flit lluteh. White and Yellow
Globe, T.HI'C Norfolk, Red Top, A'-erd.-es,
an 1 I‘russi hi. or llanover varieties
200 bushels of ih • celebrated G \LE WHITE
WHEAT for sale, for Seed. It is earlier than
any oilier variety, and Ru t Proof.
-A. Iso,
Agricultural Implements and Machine
ry of every Kind.
P. W. J. ECHOES. Pro, V,
Georgia Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store
Sm 37 Wlitlehill aOeet, Atlanta Ga.
ADVANCES ON COTTOMI
To Planters andl»thers wishing to
HOLD COTTOS IN EiGLASO,
where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other ex
penses for ho ding are ie-s than in the United
States, we « i 1 advance
TEN CENTS PER POUND ON MIDDLINGS
shipped to our friend* in Liverpool, charging
the English commercial rate of interest., w hieh
at present, is FIVE PER CENT, and ho'd as
long as desired.
CL AO HORN, HERRING A UO.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 20, —Iml
6RE AT B ARGAINS
HAVING made arrangem-nts to citnnge the
style o' Ihe present firm, and in order to
make room for a MAMMOTH SPRING STO'Tx,
I will sell, for the next thirty days. Great Bar
gains to all parties, regardless of quantity ; And
have on band and to ar ive a fuU assortment of
everything usually found in a fits’-clas* Drug
store, consist ing in part of the follow ing articles:
10.000 lbs. White Lead, 5,000 lbs. Mineral Paints.
500 Gallons Linseod 0 1, 10 bbls, Keros<ne Oil,
1,10 fire test. 5 bbls. Kerosene Oil, 1,75 fire test,
8 bbls. Varnishes, assorted, very h>w; Ibid.
Walnut stain Varnish, 800 Poxes ot Window
Glass, 150 Ounces of Quinine, 1500 lbs. Blue
stone, at 13 cents per lb.; Tanners Oil, Lard
Oils, Machine Oita, Dyestuffs, etc. ®qY”AII the
Patent Medicines of the day, Perfumery and
Toilet Articles, from the most celebrated d«ni«*
tie and Foreign manufactories in Europe and
America, and guaranteed to be genuine.
Cheap I Cheaper t Cheapest t
J. S. WILLSON, Druggist,
Atlanta, Nov. 4—Sm4s Under National Hotel
RUSSELL A POTTER,
C OTTO N
COMMISSION IMERCHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia,
Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh Street*.—
Will give their attention to the
Sale and Storage of Cottoa.
consigned to them, and to Shipments to Northern
and European Markets,
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
H. F, Russell. 6ui4o Rost, W. Pott**
P O’CONNOR, Wholesale and Retail dealer
• in Millinery & Straw Goods, Bonnets,
Hats, Silks, Ribbons, Velvet,-Feathers, Flowers,
Jc., Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.—4.5.
Ml. C. & J. F. K I S E ft,
Wholesale and Retiil Dealers in
Htaple and Fane# Dry Goods, Yankee No
tions, Hoots and Shoes, Mats,
Caps, and Straw Goods,
READY MADE CLOTII IX 0 .
(Old stand of Talley, Brown, <t C 0.,)
6ut6 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
THOMAS COUNTY, GEORGIA,
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
I offer for sale, a PLANTATION in Thomas
. county, four miles f,omThoinasvi.le, eousist
iug 1 f Tw.-i-e Handled Two and a Half Aer-s
liret quality LAND, with good dwelling, cabins,
kitchen, bams, sul.les, gin bouse, gin. pnc-itig
screw, bl.ieksmith shop, &e,, u!| under good
fend ; five hundred n- Tes cleared, balance henv
i y limbered. Theft are tl.ree bundled acres of
Virgin Hammock—boil■ tied on tlie North side
by the Atlantic an/1 Gulf Railroad, on the Sou.h
by the Montieelio fond, and the new railroad
from Albany will come within half a mile of tli«
I*l rotation.
There is an. ver fai ing creek of fine water
running tiila.ugh the Plantation. Also five wells
and txv . well stocked fish ponds on the premises.
This place is kn ■« n as the -S.-xvard Home
I ’lac ,” being for tp rly the property of lion.
J.ta.' L. S' ward.
The nni’es, Imrscs ami, liter stock, wi'hall the
w.tg/ui* t>od agttieultural implements, will l«e sold
with tlie place on teas /nab e Grins,
For par leu I .rs apply to
1,1 ; • -A, SI'EVENS, Augus'n, fsa.,
. ; <>r to A P.'Wiuoiit, ThoinnsvTle, Gn.
orj.. J. (i)'ii.xi vtiTix, A. tit), Savannah, On.
P. S v —T||ore are two ehurclie. and two schools
to Thotnaf > ijie, Ga., fine dim .te ami _ good
t Vigfclmra.—ri«v2B 4t
MAGISTRATE’S NOTICE.
/ 11LfM S. WHITTEN being npp tinted Notary
* K I’tiliiie, and Ex Officio Justid itt the Peace,
for Nc ton Count \, his tpen. and his utlice in tue
rear of his'Grocery, on th- xvest aide of the
.’ublie Square, where he offer* hi* setviees to
the putt ie at. Inrg -, with tbe assurance th it
such will tie rendered to (he best of hi* ability,
nnl ias.d nml impartial.
December 4, 1868.—3t4
PROFIT AND PLEASURE FOR ALL.
BUY of .the lie>t .-etaet and (iraited Fruit
Tt cef. No Tree* that never Ripct Fruit,
hut a good assortment of b-st varieties through
th- season. To accomplish the same I y Seeding
would require a life of care and toil. Descrip
tive Circulars giving list of varieties, si/.*, color,
time of tijtaniHg, pries*, *te,, sent free on appii
e ition ta B F. CAMP,
3m2 Alcova Nurseries, Covington, Ga.
Now Bar Room!
IK YOU want some fine Cigars un i Tobacco,
go to the New liar Room, in the Basement
under Corley & Doractt’s, oppo-ile the Post
Office. 48.1 f.
IF YOU xi ant some fine old Nectar Whi»kx r ,
the b- st ,eyer sold iu Covington, go to the
New Bar Room, in the Basement under Corley
& D..r«eft’s.
C . H.j &t A. w. FORCE,
Wholesale Dealers in
B opts db Sir oes,
j Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Our Goods are purchased direct from
the Eastern Manufacturer*. We will
stdl them to tUuuntrv Merchants at N. Y. prices—
Frciglit adilctl. —1 v+2
Whfte WiriG Vinegar !
V SO. 1 Article can be hud bv calling on
BOW’KfeR A HARRIS.
Fine Amber Syrup I
VN OTHER SUPPLY of line Amber Syrup Just
received .t>y BOWKER A HARRIS.
a. j. Hoitrr.T.;: J. x. nis.xSxa, xv. a. r.leHAiiDse
Mnti/'fta Gn Marietta, Ga. 1 ouisvjhe, Ky
THE GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Vre ow prepared to fill al Orders for Marble,
ti' and to furnish
tloikiiix-:its. Slabs, TonibN, lie. 1
Finished in th • be-f style, m and at Lnwmt t mien
tlieti tit- K.ti|te work <l<'ne with Northern Marltle]
Our Martileis Equal to the Best American))
Dealer* cia. be -m plied with Blocks anJ
Bars of any dimensions.
For any information of designs, address
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Eitb-r U Varirtl*. or Jasper, Pickens Go.. Ga
H. BL. R.
II lls O I, V E N T.
In ten nunutfs it c<n l>e detected in the bloo I, etc
A wonderful remedy ! works astonishing cure*
in' tolraeahms quick time.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Sai.snparilllan
Is the only part of Sarsaparilla containing med
ical virtue?, att l this principle is one which en
ters lart/ely in the Resolvent, All other part*
of Sar-apartlln are inert and useless. One bot
tle of th- Rfc*«.l'vent. contain* more of the eurn
tive principle than ten of the large hot ties of
Sarsaparilla sold under that name.
So qitick is Radxvay’s Resolvent, in entering
into the ciretilatn'm, that it itn* b en detected in
to© blood uud Urine in ten minutes after it line
’•een taken..
Serofri a. Fever Sores, Skin Eruption* Sor»s,
Humors in the Blood, Blotches, Pimple*. Salt
Rheum, Sy r hide, Mercurial Sores, an/1 nil c i*
eases of the.*kit', are cured rapidly, In simple
affection* of ti e skin,, a few doses are only re
quired. Therpirre nofie *odisfigured in p-isona!
nppeirnnee but that this wonderful remedy will
restore inJhqaith **d pctsonal improvement.—
One bottle is (sufficient to insure n fine, clear,
smooth, ami healthy skin ami complexion.
For diseits-sUof the Kidn*-y, Bladder, ard
Urin ry it surpasses in rapidity and
p< rcanfcnet*'(/f fiirc all known remedies in the
world. Person* dote-ting briek-dtist dep/ sited
ill Idle botbom pf the vessel, or suffering with a
a scalding pain along t lie uretlia, and pains in
the loins, srrmll iff the hat k, etc., or from nuc
turittoas in drops, should at once use the KE
SOLVF.NT,
If afflicted with Calpuloti* Conerction*. Btone
in the Kidneys, Ureter, or Bladder, will derive
immediate relief (if not a cure) by the Resolvent,
Price $1 per bottle, nr 6 for $5.
Di/RADWAY’S Office, No. 87 Matdea-lsne.
Persons afflie’od witli fa ctilmis Concretions and
Kidney Diseases are it vited to call on Dr. Rad
xvnx , *t his office, from 1 to 2 p. m.
Sec Dr. Railway's Almanac for 1868,- a*w
oady, fr- a of charge—lvlo
HARDWARE & SADDLERY
FOR SALE AT COST BY
HASTIE, CALHOUN, & CO.,
39 Hayne street, Charleston, S, C.
During the nfxt few months, we shall offer at
GO>T PRICE'S, to close our present business,
our Wholesale stock of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AC.,
Also a large assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, dk Shoe Findings.
These Goods were purchased by us for CASH,
at Lowest Valuation. Many of them are of
our own Importation or Manufacture.
2m2 HASTIE, CALHOUN, A CO.
IF Y'OU want any Flue old Brandy, Whiskey
Rum, Gi t, Wine, or ’-any other man," go to
the New Saloon, in the Basement under Corley
£. Dorsctt’s.
NEW HARNESS SHOP
S DEW A Id) ha* 11 [ten itil a Uarues* s|tddj on
■ I lie lta»( itde of the SqunfV, G.oviltgl o.i,
and I.* prepared with Good Mate, id! and Compe
tent Workmen, to cxeo itc ull work in that line
ia n workman-like *tylc, and at low figure-.
All work warr tilled, —2m2
IF Y’OU want a hot OYSTER STExV, go to
I he New Bar Room, under Corley & Dorsett’s.
IF YUU need any Pure Liquors for Medical
purposes, go to the New Bar Room and get it.
Now. don’t turret, th© place, in the Basement un
der Coiley & Domett’* store, opposite the Post
Office.
Newton Lentil Advertisements.
Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Newton County, Georgia, will lie sold
011 the first Tuesday in February 186!), at the Court
House door In said count V, bet ween the legal sale
hours, the following lauds to wit: That House and
Lot now occupied by Joseph Barber, situate in the
incorporate limits of the city of Covlngt Geor
gia, iu the western part of'said city, and on the
south side of the public road, leading from Coving
ton to McDonough, containing ten acres, more or
less. . .
Ninety-one and a half acres more or less, land,
lying is the 9l!i district of Newton county, about
4in lies front Covington, on the west side of the
xvay leading to Langston’s Bridge.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers.
ELEANOR JUNKS,
Dec. 18, 1563. Adntr’x. of Presley Jones.
ESTKIY NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
r I''OLLED before me by Richard King, of Coving-
A ton, one WTiite Cow, about four years old, red
eats, horned, no other marks or brand*. Apprais
ed by George TANARUS, Carr nnd«Jcs6.- M. Wellborn, at
eight dollars, (#B.) Said Cow will be sold us an
oatray by the Sheriff of said County, before the
Court House door, in the city of Covington, w ithin
the legal hours of sale on Monday the 28th day of
December, 1868, unless proven and taken away be
fore that time. Given under my hand and official
slguaturc, this lHtli day ofDecember, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ALL PERSONS concerned nre hereby no
tified that Mary-E. Haralson lias applied for
exemption of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation of lloino«*te:id, and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 28th day ol
December, 1.308, ut niy office. (liven under
iny band and official-signature, this December
13th, 1368.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
W IIEREAS, Joint I*. Marbut, Administrator
on tint estate of Philip Duncan, deceased
up./lies tor letters of Diamission.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and eieditors of sai-l
deceas and, to be and appear ..t my office, within
th* time prescribed by law, to show cause if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature,
D-e. 18, 1868. J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
\\J ILL he sol-1 before tho Court House door
V 1 in the city oi Covington, Newton county,
Georgia, between the lawful hours of sale, on
the fir*t Tuesday iu Janmrv in-xt, the following
property, to wit : One House and lot in the
city of Covington, Georgia, known in the plan
of said city, as Lot. No. Fourte n, (14.) Square
B, being the premises now occupied by Rev. P.
A, Heard. Levied on a* the property of J. A.
B. Clemmons, to satisfy certain fi. la’s issued
front the Justice’s Court, 462d District, G. M ,
in favor of Jet.nings, Tbomlinson, & Cos , vs. J.
A. B, Clemmons. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff’s Attorney. Levy made and returned
to tue by Jehu W. Ellis, L. C.
0, M. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
December. 7, 1868.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold under xn ordttr from the Court
of Ordinary of JtfixVton county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in January next, (1869)
before the Court House door in the city of (’of
in.-tou, between the usual hours of legal sales, a
i.ortion of the Real Estate of Jesse M. Haralson
late of said county, deceased, to wit: one Lot
in the town ot Social Circle, in Wa ton county,
on which is situated a Store Rouse, in which th
said Jrs*e ,xl. llnrnl*ou did a Mercnntil- businee,
in his life time, and on which also (litre is a
Doctor’s Shop. The lot will be divided, that is
the Store House, with a part of the lot will be
•old separately, from that part on which the
Doctor's shop stands, that will be sold also »ep*
•■irately. ' Also nt tbe same time and place, will
be sold about one hundred and forty five ac»es
of land, mote or les«, known ns Haralson's
Queen p!a*e, a portion of which lies in the said
county of Walton, and the balance in Ncxvton,
all forming one body of lan-1. The above prop
erty sold for CASH to pav and bt* of said decea-cd.
ELISHA ELLIOTT, Adra’r*
Nov. 15, 1868. [pk fee #ltt]
Administrator’s^Salc,
A GREEAKI.Y to an order from the Court cf
J\_ Ordinary of Newton county, aid tie sold
before the Court House door, in the city of
Covingt-m, to the highest, bidder, within the
legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in Jan
uary next, the following property, to » it :
Eighty acres of land, being part, of lot No.
(332.) three hundred and thirty two, ot the (9th)
ninth district of originally Henry, now Newton
county.
Al-o at the same time and place, town lot No.
Iftß, in the town of Oxford, together with the
improvements there-.n, known as the residence
of the late S. H. S. Bt«rr, -Irc'd.
Also toirn lot No. 93, in t : c town of Oxford,
together xvilli the improvements thereon, known
as the Linn lot.
Also at the same lime and and place, town
bits No’s 123, 124, and 120, in the town of Ox
ford, known ns the Fish I’oud lots.
Sold as the property bf 8. 11. S. Sta--r, dcc’d.
for tho bendit of the heirs and creditors of sai.l
deceased. T ini* Cash.
ROBERT.L. WILLIAMS, A-lrn’r-"
do bonis non, with the Will nunexedi
Nov. IS, 1868.
_ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Court, of
Ordinary -ff Newton county, will be sold
before the Court House door in the city of Oov
ington, on the fit st Tuesday iu January next,
to the highest bidder, within tbe legal hou-s 01
sate—tbe Real Estate of David Harris, deceased
late of Newton county, consisting of one tract
of land, whereon deceased lived at, the time of
hisd>ath, known as part of lot of Land No, 148
in the first district of originally Walton, now
Newton county, containing two hundred acres
more or less, except two acres, known as the
Harris’ Spring Church, with the right of one
half the Spring—said two acres having been
sold bv deceased, to Harris’ Spring church, du
ring his life time. This land is to be sold for
CASH, for the benefit of the betas and creditors
of said decease-1. W. 3'. HARRIS, A-lm r.
-le boms non, with the Willannexed.
Nov. 20, 1868. [pk fee #7.]
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in Jamia
ry next, within tbe legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court House door in the city of Covington
to the highest bidder, thy following property, to'
wit : One hundred and titty acres or land, more
or less, lying «ud being in the I6tlt district of orig
inally Henry, now Newton county, and bciug parts
of lots number 175, and 176, there being no person
al property to be found, sufficient to satisfy the
debt not already levied upon. Levied otr-as the
property of Samuel Hill, one of the defendants, to
satisfy three ti fa’s, issued from a Justice’s Court,
iu the 476th District, G. M., in favor of John M.
Bostwick, vs. Samuel Hilt and ArilPa Scott. Levy
made aud returned to me by John W Ellis, L. C.
Nov. 27,1868. CL M. T BOWER. Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY, to an order from the Oourt of
Ordinary <ff Neffion county, will be sola
before the Court house ildor in the city of Cov
ington, to the highest bidder, within the legal
hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday itt January
next., the following property, to Mlt f
Two hundted and forty acre* of lan-1, nsoreov
less, situated in the 9,it district of o’rigiually
Henry, now Newton county, numb'ers not
known, it being the place whereon MetrwtttMr
I* Keuiutn resided at. the time of hi* death •
bounded on the.nprthby the land* of J. W. IJoxHe;
on tho east by Alcova River, on the south by tffe
lands of J. A. Armiftead, on the west by thtf
lands of N. I*. llun'er. ,
8o!d a* the property of Meriwether L. Kennott
deceased, lor t lie purpose of distribu-iott
umoiig-t the heir* at laxv.
Nor. 13. 1868. FRANORB KEN SOX. Adm’*.
Newton Mortgage Sheriff's Sal®.
WILL I>E SOI,D oil the Ist Tuesday in Janu
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, befffrj
the Court House d->«»r in the city of CovingtVtt.
to the highest bidder, the following property, to
wit; Seventy-fix e aero of Lot No, 19',), part es
Lot No 1 l)B, part of Lot No. 195. part es Let
No. 194, and part of Lot No, 186, containing
six bundled and thirty-five acres, and is tbe
place whereon B. O. W. Whatlev formerly lived*
but more recently owned by Wm. W. Clark.
Als 1 Lot of Land No. 185, containing tffet
hundred two and a linlf acres, more or le.^S.
Also one hiiitdn and acres of Land, it being th4r
enst half of Lot No. 174, it being the pluie
eently owned by Gabriel Piper, in the niul*
Dist.. of formerly Henrx, now Nowt m coumy.
Now iu possession of Augustus H. Lee —
All levied on by virtue of one Mortgage ti f* M
issued from Newton Superior Court, in fayor of
Wm. W. Clark, transfe.rod to Wm. D. Cc-Vrfere
vs. Turner Horton. Property pointed out in
said, inert gage li. fa, Levy made by order es
Wm. \V. Clark, I’luintiff’s Attorney.
Oct. 30, 1868, 0. Al. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
(.EOUGIA, Newton County.
VLL PERSONS, concerned are hereby notified
that Berry Pa nel lias applied for exemptiofi 1
of personalty, and setting apart and xralustitttf
of Homestead, anil I will pass upon the rame
10 o’clock on the 21 *t day December, 1848
my office Given under my hand and officia?
signatmo, Dec. 11, 1868,
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Or.tV
GEORGIA, Newtou County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that W. A. Dycr l ha* applied for exemption
of Personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass npou the *aiue at 10
o’clock A. M., on the 21st day of December, 1800.
at my office. Given under my hand and official
signature, tills Dee. 11, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newttfn Co'uuty.
ALL PERSONS concerned arc hereby notified
that Wm. T. Berry line applied for exemption of
Personally, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, aud 1 will puss upon the same at 10
o’clock, A. Al., ou the 21st day of December, 1868,
at my office.
Given under iny hand and official signature, thl*
Dec. 11, 1868. J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord‘y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
InTiJAH PJ.UNKET. Administrator of the
!d estate of Charles T. ITuuket, decea.ied, late
of said county, having applied to the court of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell tbe
land belonging to sai-l Estate, for the purpose of
distribution amongst (he heirs of sail deceased.
All persons concerned arc notified to fit-their
objections, if any they have, within two month*
from the first publication of this notiee, ©lm
leave will be granted for the sale of aaid real
estate. Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this lltli day of December, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Nfixvton County.
WHEREAS, Martha J'. Horton applies for
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Laban Horton-, deceased late of *aid e->unty.
These nre therefore to ei»c and admonish all
and sitiL'iilar, the kindred and ereiihore of said
deceased, to be aud appear at my office withitt
the time prescribed by law, to show causa, if
any they have, why said letter* should not b*
granted. Given under my hand and official
signoture, Dec- 4, 1808.
J. W. B. SUMMER- 5 , Ord’y
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEREAS, James 11. B re has aj jlied to
me for Letter* of Administration of th*
estate of Thomas P. Born, deceased, late of
aai<l county.
These are therefor* to cito and admonish fill
and singular, tho kindred and creditor* of *aid
deceased, t.o be an 1 appear at my office, withia
the timo prescribed by law, to show rau«e, if
any they ha«o, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature;
Nov. 27. 1868 J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Newton Couuty.
Wlt HP. E AS, W. J. Spea’rs, Executor of the
last will aqd testament of Samuel White
he-id, dcc’d, has applied to me for permission te
resign his trust, and F. 31. Whitehead, (Co-Ex
-cutor,) ha* signified hi* will ngnesa to taka
charge of the sain.c. This is therefore, to eita
and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, t.i file lh«ir o!>j*e
tion* in my office, if anv they ha ve, by tdi© fir**’
Monday in January next, otherwise said r*»ig-'
nation will be accepted, and F. M. Whitehead
appointed to fulfill said trust, in terms of tha"
law. Giveu under my hand and official aigntt*
tur*, Nov. 5. 1868:
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL Person* indebted to the estate of Wm. J."
Curbing deceased, late of Newton Cos, Ga.,
are h -reby notified to come forward and settle,'
and those having demands present them Hi*
t-rins of the law. F. D. CUSHING,
Nnr. 6, 1868. Adtn’r.
GEORGIA, Nexvton Connty.
% 1711 EREAS, E. B. Ros*er applies for letters
*V of Administration de bonis non, 011 tha
estate of Francis M. Kilpatrick, dee’d, late of
sai l county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish aR.
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said 11
deceased, to he and appear at iny office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letter* should not b©
granted". Givon tinder my hand and official
signature, Dec. 4, 1808.
J. W. B. SUMMER*!, Ord’y.
I » ,
.Jasper Legil AdvertiseDients.
GEORGI A, Jasper Connty.
ALL persons having demand* against James rs-
Montgomery, of said county, late deceased,
arc hereby notified to present them, properly at
tested, to me within the time prescribed by law, or
they will not be scttlod. And all persons indebted
to said deceased, arc hereby requested to make Im
mediate payment. WM. S. MONTGOMERY,
Dec. 18th 1868. Executor!
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
fJNWU MONTHS after date, application will
.l be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper
county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the er tfttc of Josoph Jones, of said county, Jm’4,
Dec. I, IBOS. SAM L C. bill, Adta’f,
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
t!mt Josiah C. Spent s hast applied for ex
emption of personalty, and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at Monticbllo,' on the 22d day of D*
cember, 1868, at my office. Given Under my
hand an 1 official signature, this Dec. 5, 186§.
» Al. H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y