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GEORGIA ENTERPRISE
' OOVI N< iTON, CxA•:
fRIDAY MORNINQ Mg- gi IS,|S
' train TIME AT COVINGTON.
WI D»J PMMHKer Train iirrivcaat... .7 48 a. m
,* o,t Passenger Train arrive at S 47 p. m
jwn 'Sitfl't Passenger Train srrive at... .8 IS p. m
I Xirht Passenger Train arrive at 5 07 a. m
J* W»v Freight Train arrive at 7 SO a. at
(y tt j preisUt Train.arriva at 510 Pm
■ No Paper NcxtgWeek.
\sall hands connected with our office want
j enjoy Christmas, from the devil down to
publisher* have agreed to issue no paper
ie xt week. Reason, justice, mercy, guildhall
tlier respeetaMoJfolks say| printer* ought to
mve gome rest as well ns other folks, therefore
VII all take holiday, and in bidding farewell
,1868 we wish all oorjpatrons ‘'A merrie
ihr'istmas and a Year.”
Fire Works.
As the exuberance of youthful emotions will
nd expression during the Holidays in the
,rm of rockets. Roman candles, and fire
raekers, it i« useless'to say any thing against
. but we will venture to admonishment to
caro f u l. The boys are not to blame for the
L old buildings around the Square, which
c like tinder ready to take fire ■/; but they
buM not enjoy a hon-fire’which should con-
Mue th* whole town. let every one
i doubly careful to guard against fire while
iey enjoy Christmas.
S._M. F. College.
The friends of this institution will be pleased
i learn that the vacant position in the corps
f Instructors has been accepted by M s
[vttie R. Harp**, daughter of our old fellow
titen, Maj. J. A. 11. Harper. Miss Mattie is
Graduate of this College, and the Faculty
•e fortunate in securing her services as teacher
, r the Preparatory Department.
Christinas Gifts.
What’morc pleasant custom is observed at
Sis festive season that the presentation of
lentoriftl gifts? The fullness of affection or
riendship finds expression in the delicate
fts bestowed. Nothing more acceptable can
e presented than a neat Photograph : and you
in obtain that so easily by calling on J. W.
rah ford, at his Gallery, rear the Post Office,
here lie informs its that hejhas just received
fresh stock of first class material, which en
hies him to guarantee satisfaction to those
i want of Pictures of any kind.
Masonic Notice.
Members of Unimex Fi.eecf. Lodge, No. 6.
rili bear in mind that this is the night of their
gular meeting, at which time the annual
ection for officers to serve for the ensuing
fasonic year will be held. There is other
lioness to be transacted, in which every mem
icr of the L >dge is interested ; it is therefore
iccessary that every member attend.
First Round of tluarterljr Conference.
[The following list of the first round of ap
pointments of the Presiding Elder of the
.tlanta District will be of service to the at
sndants on the services of the M. E.
liurcb. J
ATLANTA DISTRICT.
Monroe and Social Circle, Ist Saturday and
linday in .January.
Trinity, Atlanta, 2nd Saturday and Sunday
January.
Conyers, 3d Saturday and Sunday in Janu
ry-
Stone Mountain, 4th Saturday and Sunday
iJanuary.
,Decatur, sth Saturday and Sunday in Jun
sry.
Oxford, Ist Saturday and Sunday in Febru
ry,
Monticello, 2nd Saturday and Sunday in
Vhrnary.
Wesley Chapel, Atlanta, 3d Saturday and
unday in February.
Lawrcnceville, 4tli Saturday and Sunday in
ebruary.
Atlanta Circuit, Ist Saturday and Sunday
n March.
Fulton Circuit, 2nd Saturday and Sunday
l March.
Walton, 3d Saturday and Sunday in March.
Covington, 4th Saturday and Sunday in
lurch.
85L.Dear Brethren—Pastors and Official
embers—let us begin this year right—let us
it postpone our duties until the “4th Q.uar
r, ’ but keep up with our business and thus
loid trouble and achieve success.
ATTICUS G. IIAYOOOD, P. E.
MARRIED.
On the 17th inst, at the residence of the
ides father by Eld. J. L. Purington, Mr.
GMES P. STARR, to Miss EMELINE C.
HITAKER, all of Newton country.
At the residence of the bride’s father, on
'evening of the 22d inst. by Rev. R. W. B.
l 'ot, Dr. JOSEPH W. MURRELL, of
Uon, Georgia, to Miss R. LOU. COX, of
rington, Georgia.
As voyagers on the sea of life
May sorrow’s storms assail them never ;
But fraught with joys and free from strife
■ May their bright barque float on forever.
Printers lee received.]
DIED,
>n Monday evening, December 21, at his
dence near Covington, of Hemorrhage. Air.
N 11. AL.SiIN, aged about 76 years.
*■ Austin was a native of Greene county,
m which he removed to the vicinity of Cov
{ton about fifty years ago, being one of the
iest settlers as well as the most universally
pected citizens of n-Juit j g now called New
i county. Although he had for many years j
iertained a hope in the salvation of God, a
lße unwor thinesß kept him from uniting
>h the church. As in life he commanded
respect of the whole -centraunity, so his
ith is universally lamented. Ilis funeral
R largely attended at Dolly Spring church
the 22d, when a sermon suited to the sol
n occasion was preached by the pastor, Eld.
- Purington, from John xi. 25,2«. May God
nfert and sustain his bexear-ed wid o t w and
illy.
Valuable Plantation For Sale.
Wo again call the attention of the public to
tho rare opportunity offered by Mr. A. Stevens,
whose advertisement has been in our paper for
the past two weeks, offering :i valuable plant
ation for sale, in Southern Georgia. Persons
wishing to invest in real estate will miss a
bargain if they let tliiN opportunity pass.
- *
New York, August 7th, 1868.
Mr. Editor: Several of your correspon
dents, very o'd and respectable no doubt, seem
to he wonderfully exercised as to the origin of
our Plantation Ritters, So long us these
Bitters are nil that wo represent them to he,
we do not know that it makes any differ
ence from whom they come or whence they
originated but for the information of the pub
lic generally, and old Cap/. Wentz in particu
lar, we will say that ho told the truth, and
that these Bitters oiiginated in the West India
Islands—that many of the ingredients have
been favorably used for over a century, but
that our coinhnia'ioii of Calisava is entirely
new. and our own. The rum and other ma
terials at e the same, and ns your correspondent
says, n better Bitters and Tonic is not made.
W o recoin mend them particularly for dyspep
tics, fever ami ague, debility, loss of appetite,
and in all eases where a tonic and stimulant is
required. P. li. Drake <fc Cos.,
21 Park Row, N. Y.
Magnoi.t a Water.—Superior to tho best
imported German Cologne, and sold at half
the price.
M A U K K T S.
Cotton 20 m2IJ sents perlh.
Flour, from £f) to $7 per hundred.
Corn GO to SIOO per bushel.
Peas, 85 to SIOO per bushel.
Meal, $1.20 per bushel.
Bacon, 1” to 22 cents per lb.
Butter. 30 to 35 cents per lb.
Eggs. 25 1 1 30 cents per dozen.
Lard. 20 to 25 cents per lb.
Shit. Li'erpooi, $275 per Suck Va. $2.75.
Gold 35. men,nun .
sou rjn k R n
MASONS FEMALE COLLEGE.
rpHE NEXT STRING TERM of this Institution,
X located at Covington, G:i., begins tile 18tli of
January, 1 SC‘,l. The Board of lust ruction will' be
ns follows :
GUSTAVCS J. ORR, A. M., President and Prof,
of Math., Criticism mid Belles-Lettres.
Kev. W. 1). ADKISSON. A. M., Prof, of Ancient
I aiuruuges, Ethics and Evidences of Christianity.
SYLVESTER A. HOUGH, A. M., M. I)., Prol. of
Natural Science.
Mrs, VIRGINIA C. CONYERS, Instructress in
M usic.
Mrs. E. E. SI.EDGE, Instructress in French.
Mrs. EL LANSDKLL. las* metrcss in Embroidery.
Mbs. M. J. HOUGH. Instructress in Hair Work,
Wax Work and Taintimr.
Miss MATTIE U. HARPER, Instructress iu Prop.
Department.
:
Tuition in Collegiate Department, $55 per an
num, which will lie for Sprint! Term #BO,OO
Tuition in Mu-ie, S3O per annum, which will he
for Siu ing Term .$28,00
Tuition in Prep. Department, #2sper unman, which
will be for Spring term $14,00
Fee for use of Musical Instruments $4,50
“ “ Incidental Expenses. .' $2,00
For French, Embroidery, Iluir Work and Pain
ting, which are optional branches, there will be a
moderate extra charge. Board including washing,
fuel and lights, will lie furnished in the best families
at S2O 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 lie taught free of charge for
i tuition iii the regular Literary Department of ttic
College ; lull all will be required to pay the fee for
incidentala.
it w ill be seen that we present n trieti Faculty,
not surpassed by any iu the State, and at charges
lower than at any liislilutioti of equal grade. Let
the Public sustain us.
I). K. BUTLER, P. G. M.,
Dee. 18, 1808.—t.ti. Chairman F.x. Coni.
& Phillips,
’Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
Have jmt rec.-Ked n Good Assortment of
X3> "ST G- O 30 S
ANU
Groceries,
which they offer at
WIIOI,E SA L E AND RETAIL,
at very Low Figures.
Their Goods are nil NEW, bought from First
Hands, and they are oetcrfiiiucd
NO T T 0 15 E UNDERSOLD.
Give us a Call Before Purchasing.
Oiders promptly Killed at the Lowest Market
Prices —6! f
"sin 8~! 8 & f ~
VERY VARIETY of Seasonable Garden
A Grass, and Field Seed always in More—by
papers,. or by tin- quantity. Kentucky Blue
Grass, il.-rd or Red Tog, Orchard Grass Clover.
Timothy, 1 uzern--, it\e, Barley, Buckwheat,
Oats, Mock Beet, ifce.. &o.
200 lbs. Turnip Seed.
lintsv Itaga, Flat Dutch, Wbite and Yellow
Globe. Luge Norfolk, Red Top, Aberdeen,
an.l i’rus.-i «u, or Hanover varieties.
200 bushels of ih- celebrate I G ALE WHITE
Wll EAT for sale, for Seed. It is earlier than
any other variety, and Rust IVoof.
AIS O ,
Agricultural Implements and Machine
ry of every Kind.
P. W. J. ECHOLS, Prop’r,
Georgia Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store
3m37 Whitehall stieet, Atlanta Ga.
A. J. ROBERT, [j, A. BISANKR, W. A, RICHARDSO
Marietta. Gn Marietta, (la. Louisville, Ry
THE GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Are now prepared to fill ail Orders for Marble,
and to furnish
Monutiiciitfl, Halts, Tomb*, &c.
F’iuislied iu the best sty'e, and at Lower Prices
than tlie same work iDne with Northern Marble_,
Our Marble is Equal to the Rest American
Dealers cm be supplied with Blocks and
Babs of any dimensions.
For any information of designs, address
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Either at Marietta, or Jasper, Pickens 00.. Ga
raw STAB STMS.
JACOB ELSAS 4 CO,
DK A LF.lt ft IW
Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Boots, Hats, Notions
Wrapping Paper, Ac. Ac,
Whitehall Street, fourth door from Alabama,
ATLANTA, UEOROIA.
JacOr Elsisr,
Morris Adler
Jr Lies Drkyfoo*
Octobi r, 24, 48.3 in.
thud stock
This Season!
CORLEYS DORSETT,
Cutup’s Old Corner, Opposite Post Office,
South side of the Public Fq :are.
Have just opened tiikir third
Complete slock of 0001)8 this Sea.-«n.
Their Stock is now Complete in Every
Department.
Call and examine our New Stuck of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Prints, Delaine, Meri' oes. While Goods, Notions
Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, &e.,
They have a very larg • and carefully selected
stock us Ladies’ and Gen
BOOTS, SHOES,
II AlB & CAPS,
UEA It Ts-SI AI) E €L 0 Tllll6,
Cassimers, Twedcs. Kerseys, &c.
We liave ai»o a Large Stock of
F&SKX&Y
Corn, Meal, Flour, Racon. Salt, Sugar. Syrup,
Mulas-es Coffee, Soda, Pepper, Spi»es, Ac.
TOBACCO, Samkinj' and Chewing,
Bagging and Rope,
Crockery, Wood, A Hardware,
Saddles, Bridles, Sole Leather
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, Ic.,
They have increased their slock of—
Pine Liquors,
and can now supply their cuetomerr, with any
brand th*, xiay want.
CONFECTIONERIES!
Large Lot, all kinds suitable for the Holiday*.
We cordially invite all to call and examine onr
Bi<ck, w hot her they wish to purchase or not
CORLEY7.& DORSETT,
De.-. 18, ly 45
GUNS, V I BTOLB,
AND
OUTL B n T .
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FALL STOCK
of English GUNS and CUTLERY, imported di
rect from tiic manufacturers in Rirmington and
Slieftielii, which consists of the following arti
cles, viz:
DOUBLE GUNS, of Powell’s and other makers
POCKET KNIVES, of Rogers' and Wosten
holm’s make.
Rogers’ Best TABLE CUTLERY.
ALSO,
A full stock of COLT’S PISTOLS, Smith <k
Wesson’s CARTRIDGE PISTOLS, Remington,
Manhattan and Whitney's make.
POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and FIXED AMMU
NITION for all sized Pistols, at 245 Broad street'
Augusta, Georgia.
E. H. ROGERS.
£*y~REPAIRING and RESTOCKING dona
promptly and Warranted.
Nov. 20 18(iH. 2.8 m.
CHEAP VARIETY STORE.
nut III’ place to eet -'most .very'long, and at
1 priefs t nnt would have astonished any body
before die war.s
Best Kerosene Oil,
at 45 to fiO cents a gtdon, ac ur lin- to quality
14 French Corsets,
»t One Djllttr.
Lloyd’s Wow Map
worth S2O at $1,50; and hundreds of other
arti.-les at equally Low Prices.
Old 25 c. nt Chim eys at 10 cents. Glassware,
Crockery, Tinware, Dry Goods, Looking Glasses,
Notions and Hardware.
Ha Ct XXX p m
at sl, worth $1,60.
Country and city orders filled promptly ; and
a child can buy ns cheap of me as those better
posted. Come and see me nt
158 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
(below J. T. Bwthwelt's.) sign of “Tbe Lump
Man.” Respec.fully, &c.,
nov. 13, 3inl W. J, FARR
B . A. STOVALL
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I'oullain’s Range, Jackson St., Aug 8t», Ga.
Will confine bimself strictly to the sale of
Cotton and other Produce, rnd will give per
g -nal attention to tb- interest of bispatrous.
Commission fer selling Colton, 1$ per cent
Oct. 30—3m49
HARDWARE & SADDLERY.
, FuR SAI.E AT COST BY
HASTIE, CALHOUN, A CO.,
39 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C.
During the next few months, we shall offer at
COST PRICES, to close our present business,
our Wholesale stock of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.,
Also a large assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, dr Shoe Findings.
These Coods were purchased by us for CASH,
at Lowest Valuation. Many of them are of
our own Importation or Manufacture.
2m2 11 VST,E, CALHOUN, A CO.
3 OOKS , STATIONARY,
AHD
Fancy Coods.
THE subscribers have now on hand a full as
sortment of SCHOOL CLASSICAL, Mis.
cellnneous, nnd Sunday School Booh*. \ll kinds
of Blank Books, and a 1 irge stock of all sizes of
Writing Paper. Also a great variety of Fancy
Goods, Musical Instruments, etc., which they
otter at Wholesale and Retail at the Lowest
Cash Prices. THO’S RICHARDS A SON,
3.1.4 ad 263 Broad street, Aagusta, Oa.
Atlanta Hualneßg Director}'.
YT7M. BOI.LMAN, Dealer in Watches, Clocks,
W Fine Jewelry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Ac.,
Whitehall street, second door above M. Lynch’s
& Co's book store, Atlanta, Ga. Repairing done
in good sty le and warranted.—6.4,
P O’CONNOR, Wholesale nnd Retail dealer
• in Millinery & Straw Goods, Bonnets,
Hats, Silks, Ribbons, Velvet, Feathers, Flowers,
te., Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.—4.6.
NEW FALL AND WINTER* QQODS.
AUGUST DORR,
MERCHANT T A 11. OR.
220 Broad St. (Hcrsey’s Old Stand,)
BEGS to announce tlmt lie has received a com
plete mid magnlllcetit stock of FRENCH,
ENGLISH, and GERMAN
Clollin, Catslmm, & VeMtlnpra.
Which he Is ready to make up to order In the
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, and at prices us
LOW AS ANV IN TUB CITV.
ALSO—•
HEADY-MADE JO X. O T HJJ K GJ,
Os Ills own Manufacture.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, of all kinds,
which will be sold at the lowest possible prices.
JSf-GIVE ME A TRIAL.
220 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
41.6. AUGUST DORR.
ADVANCES ON CITTMI
To Plabtcrs a dithers wishing to
IXOI.D COTTON IN KNGL4ND,
w iere SfOR VG E, INSUR MICF, and other *x
p,-uses for bo ding are less tha'ii iu the United
States, we » i 1 advance
TEN CENTS PER I*OUND ON MIDDLINGS
shipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging
the English csmuiercial rate <>f int ros’, which
at present, is PIVE PER CENT, aud bold n»
long os desired.
CL AO IK.UN, HERRING 4 CO.
Augu-ta, Go., Nov. 20, —2m2
GREAT BA;R GAINS'
HAVING made arrhugem-nts to change the
style of the present firm, a.id in order'to
make room for a MAMMOTH SPRING STOCK.
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 full assortment of
everything usually foun! in a fiist-elass Drug
Store, consisting in part of tbe folio ving article-:,
lO.OoOlbs. White Lead. 5,000 lbs. Mineral Paints,
600 Gallons Linseed Oil, 10 bbls. Keros-ne Oil,
1,10 fire test. 6 l»b!s. Kerosene Oil, 1,75 fire test,
8 bbls. Varnishes, assorted, very low; 1 bbl.
Wab.uts'sin Varnish, 800 Poxes ol Window
Glass, 160 Ounoes of Quinin-, 1500 lbs. Blue
stqne. at 18 cents per lb.; Tanners Oil, Lard
Oils, Machine Oils, Dyestuff*. «tc. the
Patent Medicine* of the d*v, Perfumery and
Toilet Articles, from the most celebrated domes
tic and Foreign manufactories in Europe and
America, and guaranteed to be genuine.
Cheap I Cheaper I Cheapest t
J. S. WILLSON, Druggist,
Atlanta, Nov. 4—3m45 Under National Hotel
RUSSELL & POTTER,
C OTTO N
COMMISSION [MERCHANTS,
ottgustn, Georgia,
Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh Streets.—
Will give th.-ir attention to the
Sale and Storage of foil on.
consigned to them, and to Shipments to Northern
and European Markets,
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
H F. Russell. 6m40 Uobt, W. Pott**
M. C. «t J. F». KI S E It,"
Wholesale on,! Retail Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Yankee No
tions, Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Caps, aud Straw Goods,
BEADY MADE CLOTHING.
(Old Stand of Tal'ey, Brown, 4 C 0.,)
6ins Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go.
THOMAS COUNTY, GGOKGIA,
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
luffci for «n’e, s PLANTATION in Thomas
count \\ four mil-8 Lorn Thotnasride, consist
ing i.f Tw.-i*r llundie<l Two and n Half Aer.s
tirft quality LAND, with good dwelling, cabins,
kitchen, barns, *!aides, gin house, gin, packing
screw, bljcksmitb shop, all tmler good
fence; five hundred acres cleared, balance lioav
i y iiinl»ered. Then are three bund,e l acres of
Virgin Jlamm-'ck—bounded on the North side
by the Atlantic and Gulf Knilrond, on the Sou.h
by the Monticello road, and the new railroad
fr.,ni Albany will come within half n mile of this
Plantation.
There is a nevcr-faiilue creek of fine water
miming through the Plat.tali.ui. Also five wells
and tw i well slocked fish ponds on the premises.
Thi* place is known as the “S.-ward Home
Hoc-," being formerly the properly of Hon.
J»s. L. Seward.
The mules, horses and’ therg'ofsk, wiih|nll the
wagons snd agricultural implements, will be suld
with the place on reasonable terms,
For pnriicultrs apply to
A, STEVENS, Augus’n, Go.,
or to A P. WniGUT, Thomasville, <5 a.
or L. J. Gvilhabtin, <k Go, Savnnnah, Ga.
P. S.—There are two churches and two .cbools
iu Thomnsville, Ga., fine climate and* good
neighbors.—nov2B 41
XL. R-. R.
RESOLVENT.
In ten minutes it esn be detected in the blood, etc
A wonderful remedy ! works astonishing cures
m miraculous quick time.
RAHWAY’S RESOVATINO RESOLVENT
Sarsapnrllllaa
Is th**>nly part of Sarsaparilla Containing med
ical virtues, an I this principle is one which en
ters largely in the Itesolvent. All other parts
of Sar.-aparilla ore inert and useless. tHie bot
tle of the Res, lvent contains more of the cura
tive,principle than ten of the Urge bottles of
Sarsaparilla sold under that name.
So'quick is Radway’s Resolvent in entering
into the circulation, that it has been detected in
tne blood and urine in ten minutes after it has
been taken.
Scrofu'a, FeTer Sores, Skin Eruptions Sorss,
Humors in the Blood, Blotches, Pimples, Salt
Rheum, Syphilis, Mercurial Sores, and all dis
eases of the skin, are cured rapidly, In simple
affections of the skin, a few doses are only re
quired. There are none so disfigured in personal
appearance but that this wonderful remedy will
restore to health and petsonal improvement.—
One bottle is sufficient to insure a fine, elear,
smooth, and healthy akin and complexion.
For diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, and
Urinary Organs, it surpasses in rapidity and
permanence of cuve all known remedies in tha
world. Persons detecting brick-dust dep< sited
in the bottom of the vessel, or suffering with a
a scalding pain along the uretha, and pains in
the loins, small of the bark, etc., or from mic
turitions in drops, should at once use the RE
SOLVENT,
If afflicted with Calculous Concretions, Btone
in the Kidneys, Ureter, or Bladder, will derive
immediate relief (if not a cure) by the Resolvent.
Price $1 per bottle, or 6 for $5.
Dr. RAILWAY’S Office, No. 87 Manle.e-lane.
Persons afflicted with Calculous Concretions and
Kidney Diseases are invited to call on Dr. Rad
way, at his office, from 1 to 2 p. m.
See Dr. Radway’s Almiu.no lor 1808, now
eady, of charge.—lylO
Now Bar Room I
IF YOU want some tine Cigars and Tnbaeco,
go to the New Bar Room, in the Basement
under Corley & Dorse Us, opposite the Post
Office. 40-
G. A. MIIITEHEYD & CO.,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 178 liro.il Street, (Durtio’j O.d Stan 1)
Augusta, Oa
G. A. Whitehead. Bni49 J. T. Bothweif
PROFIT AND PLEASUWFOR ALL.
KUY of the Ke.t .-elect and Grafted Fruit
Tree*. No Tivcs that never Ripen Fruit,
hut n good assort ment of b.st varieties through
the season. To ■eeiimplisli the snmr lySeeiling
wouldSi-equii-e n Mfe < f care soil toil. 1), scrip
live Circular* giving list of varieties, size, color,
time of iqc.iing, prices, 4"., sent free on appli
entionjto B F. C AMP,
3m2 A'eova N, rseries, Covington, Ga.
Fine Amber Syrup !
ANOTHER SUPPLY of fine Amber Svrnplu t
received by BOWKER A IIARRIS.
White WinegVinegar!
A NO. 1 Article can be had bv calling on
BOWKER & HARRIS.
IF YOU \* ant some fine obi Nectar Whiskr,
the b st exersoldiu l ovington, go o the
New Bar Boom, iu t?io Basrment under Corley
& Dorsett's.
IF YOU want any Fine tttd ltrai;dy. Wiii.-key
JL Rum, Gil, Wine, or ‘-any other mm,” goto
the New Saloon, in the Basement under Corley
A DorscttV
C.H .5 A. W . 6KC E ,
Wholesale Dealers in
Sbots db SVtoos,
WhiteUall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Goods are purelmseil direct from
Easteru .Munufaetiirers. Wo will
sell them to Country Merchants at N. Y. prices—
Freight '"liie.l. —1v42
NEW HARNESS SHOP
DB A’ALD has opened a Harness Shop, on
Oe the East side of the Square, Covington,
aml|ia prepared with Good Mate, ial and compe
tent Workmen, to execute all Work in that line
in a wiT-tmnn-like style, and at low figure-
A I work warranted,—2m2
IF YOU w nt a hot OYSTER STEW, go to
the NewJßar Room, under Corley A Dorset'’a.
IF YOU i,*o 1 any Pure Liquors for Med,cal
purposes, go to the New Bar Room and gel'll
Now, don’t turret the place, in the Basement un
der Corley A iturseu’a store, opposite the Post
Office.
Newton Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEREAS Alfred H. Zachrv has spplie 1 for
I.U rs of Guardi asliip of the minor alii’,
dren of Brnj.Jll. Overby,Jl)eeen-ed, viCefJos pb
Reagan, removed from said trust.
These are therefore tojcite and admonish all
and singular the uext of kin of said minor chil
dren, to file their objections if any they have,
in terms of the law, by the first Monday in Fel -
ruarrJnext.Jel'C said, lette rs w ill be granted to
applicant.
Given under my hand and ’official signature,
this 21st dayl >f i)*c mb«r, 1&08,
J. W. B.;SUMMERB, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton Comity.
ALL PERSONS concerned arc hereby notified
| hat John P. Boyd has applied for ex
emption of Personalty, and setting apart and val
uation or Homestead, and I will pass upon the same
at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 4th day ol January,
1868. Given under my band and official signature
this Dec. 25, 1860. ’
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
Administratrix’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order of the Court, of Ordi
nary of Newton County, Georgia, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in February 1869, nt the Court
House door in said county, hetweeu the legal genie
hours, the following lands to-wit: That House and
Lot(now oortfpied.’by Joseph Barber, Bituatc|in the
incorporate limits of the city of Covington, Geor
gia, In the Western part of "said city, .and on the
sonthMde of the public road, leading from Coving
ton to McDonough, containing ten acres, more or
less, t
Ninety-one and a half acres more or less, land,
lying in the 9lh district of Newton county, {about
4 miles from Covington, on the west side of the
wav leading to Langston’s Bridge. A2s3
Terms cash. Purchasersijt o pay for papers.
ELEANOR JONES,
Deo. 18, 1868. Adinr’x. of Presley Jones.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby no
tified that Mary E. Haralson has applied for
exemption of personalty and setting apart, and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 28th day ot
December, 1868, at my office. Given under
my hand and official signature, this December
18th, 1868.
J. W.B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be mild under an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Newton county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in January next, (1869)
before the Court House door in the city of Cov
ington, between the usual hours of legal sale*, a
portion of the Real Estate of Jesse M, Haralson
late of sai l county, deceased, to wit: one Lot
in the town of Social t ircle, in Wa ton county,
on which is situated a More House, in whic'i the
said Jesse M. ILirnlson did a Mercantile hi.sines,
in his life time, nnd on which also there is a
Doctor’s Shop. The lot will be divided, that is
the Store House, with a |>a.-t of the lot will be
sold separately, from Hint part on which the
Doctor's shop stands, that will be sold also sep
arately. Also at the same time and place, will
be sold about one hundred and forty five aces
of land, mote or less, known ns Unra'son’s
Quern pines, a portion of which lies in the said
county of Walton, nnd the b dance in Newton,
all forming one body of land. The above prop
erty sold for CASH to pay debts of said deceased.
ELISHA ELLIOTT, Adm’ri
Nov. Is, 1868. [rjt fkk Jlo]
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY to an order of tiie Court of
Ordinary of Newton county, will be sold
before the Court House door in the city of Gov
ington, on the fi.st Tuesday in January next,
to the highest bidder,' within the legal hou>B o»
sale—the Real Estate of David Harris, deceased
!at« of Newton county, conHsting of one tract
of land, whereon deceased lived at the time of
hiid<ath, know n as part of lot of Land No, 148
in the first district of originally Walton, now
N'twton 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 acreß having been
sold bv deceased, to Ham. Spring church, du
ring his life time. This land is to be sold for
CASH, for the benefit of the lie rs and creditors
of said deceased. W. Y. HARRIS, Adra’r.
de bonis non, with the Will annexed.
Nov. 20, 1868. [pr kbk 07 ]
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in Janua
ry next, within the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court House door in the city of Covington
to the highest bidder, the following property, to
wit: One hundred nnd fitly acres of land, more
or less, lying and being in the 16th district of ortg
inally Henry, now Newton county, and being 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 oiy as the
property of Samuel Hill, one of the defeudaots, t,u
satisfy three fi la’s, issued trout a Jupttoe’s Court,
in the 476th District, G. M., In favor of John M.
Bostwick, vs. Samuel Hill and Areha Scott. Levy
made and returned to me by John \\’ Ellis, L. C.
Nov. 27,1868. G. M. TANARUS, BOWER, Sheriff
Administrator’s Sale,
4 GREE VBLY to an order from the Court
Ordinary of Newton county, will b# sold,
before tlie Court House door, in the oity
Covingt"n, to the highest bidder, withia tb#
legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in Jaa
uary next, tlie following property, to wit;
Eighty acres of land, being part of lot No.
(332.) three hundred and thirty two, of tho (9th)
ninth district of originally lienry, now Kowtoa
county.
Also at the same li nc and place, town lot No.
108, in tbe town of Oxford, together with tho
improvements thereon, known as tho residoaoo
of tho lute S. 11. 8. Starr, and. o’d.
Also town lot No. 93, in t. c town of Oxford*
togetln-r with the improvements thereon, know*
as ihe Linn lot.
Also nt the same lime ami and plaeo, toW«
lots No’s 123, 124, and 126, in the town of Ox
ford, known us the Fish Pond lota.
Sold as the property «*f S. H. S Starr, deo’d.
for the benefit of the heirs and ore liter* of said
deceased. T> mis Cash.
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, Adm’rN
de bonis non, with the Will annexed)
Nov. 18, 1868.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court Hons* doer
in the city, ol Covington, Newto* eonßty,
Georgia, between tlie lawful hours of sal*, o*
the first Taeedajr in January next, the following
property, to wit: Ono House nml lot in tM
city of Covington, Georgia, known in tho |>lnA
of said eity, as Lot No. Fourteen, (14.) sq«Mw
B, being the premises now oecupied by Row, F:
A, Heard. Levied on ns tlie properly of J. A.'
H. Clemmons to satisfy certain fi. la’s issusd
from tlie Justice’s Oourt, 4C2d District, W. M.,
in favor of Jennings, Thomlinson, A Cos , vs. J.
A. B, Clemmiins, Property pointed out hr
PlaintiflTs Attorney. Levy made and returned
to me by John A . Eilis, L. C.'
G, M. T. BOWER, SheriC
December, 7,1868.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY to on order from the Oourt ft
Ordinary of New.on county, will ho sold
before the Court house door in the eity of Co*-
ington, to the highlit bidder, within the logoi
h-uirs of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in Joauswjr
uext, the following property, to wit:
Two hundred and forty acres of land, t»er*e»
less, situated ia the oth district es originally
Henry, now Newton county, numbers not
known, it bring ths place whereon Meiiwethor
L. Kennou resided at the tini# of ht* death |
bounded oa the north by tlie lands efJ. W. Bowio.
on the east by Aluova River, ox the eouth by lb*
lands of J. A. Armistead, on the vest by tk*
lands of N. P. Hunter.
bold ns the property of Meriwether L. Nemos
deceased, lor the purpose es dietribtstlo®
amongst the heirs at law.
Nov. 13. 1868. FRANCES KENiroN.><ta'*.
Newton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sal*.
WILL BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday in Jam
ary next, within the legal hour* of sale, befara
tlie Court House do»»r in the city of
to the highest bidder, the following property, ta
wit; Seventy-five acres of Lot No, 199, part af
Lot No 196, part of Lot N*. 196. part of La*
No. 194, and part of Lot No, 186, containing
six hundred aud thirty-five acres, and is tha
place whereon B. 0. W. IVhatley formerly
but more recently owned by Wm. W. Clark.
Also Lot of Land No. 186, containing tV#
hundred two and a half norcs, more or lean
Also one hundrtd acres of Land, it being tk#
east half of Lot No. 174, it bring th# place tt
ccntly owned by Gabriel Piper, in the ninth
Diet., of formerly Henry, now Newton onnaty.
Now iu possession of Augustus H. Loe
All levied on hy virtue of one Mortgage f (a_
issued from Newton Superior Court, in fay or of
Wm. W. Clark, Mnnsfctrnd to Wm. D. Canyon
vs. Turner Hot ton. Property pointed out ha
said mortgage fi. fa. Levy made by order of
Win. W. Clark, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Oct. 30, 1868, G, M. T. BOWER, SherlSL
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ELIJAH PLUNK FT. Administrator of tfco
estate of Charles T. Plunket, deceased, lata
of said county, having applied to the eourt of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to soil tho
land belonging to said Estate, for the purpose of
distribution amon/et the heirs of said deceased.
All persons concerned are notified to file th*lr
objections, if any they have, within two month*
fiorn the first publication of this notiee. sjUe
leave will be granted for the gale of said real
estate. Given under my hnnd and official sig
nature, this 11th day of December, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS. Ord’y
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEREAS, Martha J. Horton applies for
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Labnn Horton, dece.ised late of said county.
These nre therefore to cite an ! admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors es said
deceased, to be and appear nt my office withia
the time prescribed by law, to show reuse, if
any they have, why said letters should not he
granted. Given under my hand and oifietat
signature, Dec- 4, 1868.
i. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord>
GEORGIA, Newton Connty.
WIIEREAB, James H. Birt* has applied to
me for Letter* of Administration of the
estate of Thomas P. Born, deceased, late es
said county, ,
These are therefore to cite snd admonish elf '
and singular, tlie kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at nty office, witbie
the time prescribed by law, to show rao*e. If
any they ha'e, why said letters should net b*
granted.
Given under my hand and official signal nr*,
Nov. 27. 1868 J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord*
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEREAS, W. J. Spea-'rs, Executor of tbo
last will and testament of Samuel Whit*
head, dec’d, has applied to me for permission t*
reeign his trust, and F. M. Whitehead, (Ce-Kx
ecutor,} lias signified his willingness to talk*
charge of the same. This is therefore to eit*
and admonish all and singular, the kindred dad
creditors of said deceased, to fila their obieo
tioas iu my office, if any they have, by lh* fire!
Monday in January next, otherwise said resig
nation will he accepted, and F. M. Whitehead
appointed to fulfill said trust, in terms of th*
law. Given under my hand and official sigNfe*
litre, Nov. 6, 1868.
J. W. N. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Nexvton County.
Uj HERE AS, E. B. Rosser applies for letters
of Administration de bonis non, on the
estate of Francis M. Kilpatrick, dee’d, late of
said county.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish atl
and singular, the kindred and creditors of eaid
deceased, to he and appear at my office, withia
the time prescribed by law, to show oanse, i<
any they have, why said letters should n*t he
granted. Given under my hand and «dNM
signature, Dec. 4, 1808.
J. W. B. SUMMER*. o*diy.
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Jasper Le# il Advertisement*.
GEORGIA, Jneper Comity.
ALL perse** having demands against James H,
Montgomery, of said county, Into decease*
are hereby notified to present them, properly at
tested, to me with iu the time prescribed by law, or
they will not be settled. And all person# indebted
to said deceased, are hereby requested ta make im
mediate payment. WM. S, MONTGOMERY,
Dec. 18th 1868. Executor}
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
IV WO MONTHS after date, application will
r be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper
county, {hr leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Joseph Jones, of sai l county, dec’d.
Dec. 1, 1868. SAM’L C. BUY, Adm’r,