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j; BORGIA KSTERFRISE
COVIN<ITONi GA«!
Kil i W MOANING .! 'U. 15
TRAIN TIME AT COVINGTON.
B fj gT Pa»sengor Train arrives at 74Sa. m
* w „ r passenger Train arrive at 847 p. rn
,wn Sight Passengor Train arrivs at BISp. m
Sight Passenger Train arrive at 5 07 a. m
f Way Freight Train arrive at 7 80 a. ui
'* WaJ Fr®i*lit Train arrive at 610 pm
\Ve direct spcc'al nttenti. n to an important
ptice of the Court of Ordinary in the nest
»lumn. Also to Estrr.y Notice.
Personal.
Wo have received a letter addressed to Mr.
, u gtraun, “care Enterprise;’ which he
m n get by calling at this office.
Municipal Election.
H Citizens of Covington will hear in mind that
annual election for Mayor and Oouncilmen
Kr the city will be held at the Court House,
lL>nt Monday the 18th inst.
That Big Turnip.
Bbapt. 0. M. Cunningham will please accept
We thanks of this office for that five pound
Well, there is no telling what will
__
j Where’s that Mule T
Bp\ n . his description see advertisement of
Stolen 1” Mr. Benton offers a liberal
for the recovery of the mule, and doub
mii fp r thief and mule. Watch for him.
.1 The Legislature.
S i'[|i ß body met on Wednesday in the new
building in Atlanta, but tbe desks not
ready for all the members, after organ
&inl, they adjourned till to-day noon, without
any businc-i.
Desirable Ktsidences.
Special attention is directed to the card of
■pi. Clark, in this paper, in which he offers
S, O valuable houses for sale or lease. Parties
to avail themselves of the educational
of this locality will find it to their
jjiterest to examine those lots.
mm -• BWI
j Anderson A Hunter.
V This well known firm announce the receipt
Hf targe additions to their stock of goods, corn-
a general selection of fresh and seasonal
■le goods, besides an extensive variety of their
Sinner stock which they are selling at greatly
prices. They are agent* also for sev*
i.-il of the best fertilizers in the market.
Correction.
■ A paragraph copied into the Enterprise of
Sist week, has created .the impression that a
has been made in the Revenue officers
Ms this division. This is not so. Mr. Glover
W’ccceds Mr. Bolder in Augusta, while Mr.
IBohnston continues as Assistant Assessor of
A is division, comprising the countiesof Newton
And Jasper.
“ DetnoresL’s Monthly,
M For February is on our table and presents a
attractive table of contents and beautifully
;®>loreu fashion plates. Its instructions for all
of work for ladies are worth much more
the cost of the subscription to any lady.
Monthly,” 838 Brodwny. N. Y.
♦
Accident.
HOn Friday the"Bth inst., Mr. James Griffis,
IB"! a negro named Jim Harper, were engaged
m painting Gen. Henderson’s new ,<,iill house,
the Alcova river, near Covington, they were
precipitated some 25 or 30 feet to the
by tbe falling of a scaffold. It is
that Mr. Griffis was injured in*
though Dr. Anderson thinks he will
loan recover. The negro was badly cot, hut
otherwise injured.
Latest advices from Africa confirm tbe recent
Report relative to the safety of the great Afri*
Ann travelet, Dr. Livingstone. It is said he is
JAimewhere in the vicinity of Lake Xyassa,
Aparmo confines of Zanzibar. Owing, it is
jjliought, to the wars between the native tribes,
a* progress has been impeded, and couse-.
he has been unable to reach the sea
|Huast.
■ Paulßagley, missionary, is circulating a
for the pardon of Dr. Mudd, a pris
«Bier at the Dry Tortugas. It is headed by
Stevenson Archer, and is signed by
other Democrats of both Houses.
Yoorhees, member elect from 1 Indiana
Hthe next Congress, has arrived in Washing-
His election is not contested, as is gener*
■I supposed. His opponent talked of con*
but did not give legal notice of such a
Appose.
Sumner is mentioned as the proba
successor to Seward and also to Reverdy
Johnson in England, but Sumner himself de
■Ares he will not accept either position.
—The N. Y. World says to Radical
Congressmen : “Gentlemen, you can't keep the
ff°wn. Cork rises, and you will get
of holding it under water long before its
Jpjyancy departs. Let’em alone. So long as
keep the peace and pay their taxes what
wo to do with their puts and pans?—
is a plain matter. It is vaiue
IjdKeived. And the pot and pan business don’t
Columbus sailed to the American
in a four hundred ton ship, and first
upon the It land of St. Domingo. Last
a vessel from St. Domingo, unloaded
|H New York over four hundred tons of St.
Rum for P. 11. Drake & Cos., of that city.
is but a few weeks' supply of this article,
these gentlemen use in tho manufacture
A the celebrated Plantation Bitters. We
informed by an exchange that Messrs,
Jc ir, but that tlio sales of this article continue
tB the former enormous figure. In 1864, the
of the Plantation Bitters were
to those of tho New York & New Haven
■ Magnoma Water.—Superior to the best
German Cologne, and sold at half
we prior,
A Madison youth, who had a ticket in a
gift enterprise, received notice that his number
had drawn a gold watch, which would
be sent to him on receipt of the per rentage,
sl2. lie requested the valuable package to
he sent by express, “C. O. D.” The package
came, and the charges were paid. Tt e box
being opened was found to contain a brick.
—» C" - O *
lii nearly every instance where a man lias
had anything worth having, and has adver
tised it freely, lie hus grown to wealth and
influet.ee in the world.
Mvit ft 11: l>.
Jan. 6, at the residence of M. Myers, in
Athens, Ga., by the Rev. Mr. Ivey, Mr. W. D.
WOMACK, of Covington, to Miss L. VIR
GINIA MERCK, of the former place.
Rome Courier, and Cartel svilh: Express, please
copy.
DIED,
On the evening if the 9ih inst., at the resi
deuce of herfuiher-in law, Mimird Guinn, Esq.,
in Newton county, of Consumption, Mrs.
ELIZABETH, wife of Mr. D. T. Guinn, and
daughter of Reuben Cook, Esq., in the 27th
year of her age, leaving two little children, the
youngest an infant, to mourn with the bereaved
husband and father and (amity, their irrepara
ble loss.
M A R K H T S.
Cotton 25 to 271 rents peril).
Flour, from $6 to $7 per hundred.
Corn SI,OO per bushel.
Pens. SI,OO to 1,25 per bushel.
Meal, $1.20 per bushel,
hucoii, 17 to 22 cents pci lh.
Hotter. 25 to 30 cents per lh
Eggs. 20 to 25 cents per dozen.
Lard 20 in 22 oeins t>er lb
Salt. Li'erpooi, $3 25 (er Suck, V». $3 00.
G Id 35 premium .
VA LU A BLE D\VELLIKG3
FOR SALE 0R LEASE!
'I''WO COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSES,
I one in Oxford, the other near Ga. It. It.
Depot, Covington, each with large Gardens, lots,
good water, ami comfortable out buildings.
Those desiring favorable locations for Education
al purposes, either at “Emory,” or Masonic Fe
male College, will tind this a fa*oral 1; time to
secure a home on good terms.
W. W. CLARK,
Jan 15, 2t Covington, Ga.
fagc’Daily Chronicle & Sentinel, and Constitution
alist, copy one time and forward bill.
MULE STOLEN!
,*7 A REWARD!—Ou last Friday night, Bth
inst., from my Plantation, 0 miles from
Montioello, Jasper, Cos., on* Asli colored Bay Mule,
under medium size,, 12 or 13years old, saddle marks
ou his hack, while nose, both hind feet scarred,
supposed to be done by a plow. Quick and pert
looking. I will give ?25 dollrrs Reward for tlie
Mule, or 450 for .Mule and Thief. Address
JAMES RENTON,
Jan 15, 2t Monlieello, Jasper Cos Ga.
;.s:-"Mai on (Weekly) Telegraph copy twice, and
send bill to this office.
Estray Notice!
r f'OT.LRD BEFORE ME by Win. J. Smith of the
I -4.ilSt district, G. M„ one WHITE BULL, with
red or liver colored spots about the head, neck and
ears, marked with two under nicks in one ear, and
one under nick in the other ear—loins droop
ing IKU-k, resembling Hie Durham stock—about four
years old, aud valued by J. M. Smith and E. B.
Thompson, at 415. Said Hull will lie sold by the
Slicrilf of Newton County, as an Kstray, on the
freehold of said Win J. Smith, in tile 461st DKt.,
G. M., on Monday the 25th day of January, 18(59,
within the lawful hours of sale, if not proven and
taken awav previous to said day of sale.
Jau. 13, 18t;‘.». J. W. B.'SUMMERS, Ord’y.
Court of Ordinary Purposes,
At Cii iiißMis, Jauuari 14, 1869.
[ [IS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERN!) : hav
i i mg »s c* ed four lei His of one per cent,
adva orein on the value oi properly relumed by
each Tax payer for St.ai#Tax s for the year
1868, il is
Obdkke!) that Ihe folio ring a-B<-ssrnents be
and th.-y are li.-rcb. made f.u the ve.tr 1864, and
• ndcr. dto he .olleCted by the T.x Collector of
Ne« t in Com ty, ami | aid <>v r to the County
lie..surer ol s >l.l county, fu* the pmposes
t lierein el loi Ili, vz :
To p y old liabilities of the County, for
Rri ges. Ac., fifty per c-nt advahirum, oil the
.-tde l ax on p operty aud Specific Taxes, except
Lawyers, Doctors and Dentists,
To support the Goin.ti i’oor, (eri per cent,
advalorem on the Stale Tax on property, and
spe.ifm taxes, except Lawyers, Doctors and
Denl-ir-ts
To pay Grand ad Pettit. Jurors for 1808, ten
per cen . a lvalor..-m on the State Tax or prop
erty and specific Taxes, except. Lawyers, Dec
tors and I entists.
For Gouniy Purposes, fifteen percent, adva
loruni "n the tltat Tax on properly and specific
taxes, except Lawyers, Do.-lms aid Denti-ls.
J. "W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
ANDERSON & HUNTER
Are constantly receiving
Fresh and Seasonable Goods!
All of which they propose to sell at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES!
Are also closing out several lines of Goods
—A t and Below Cost! —
AGFj NT S FOR
Agricultural Implements,
Clover and Grass Seeds,
Aud several of the best
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
Jan. 14, —4(stf
MEDICAL NOTICE!
DR. J. C. ANDERSON respectfully informs the
citizens of Starrsville, and vicinitv, that lie
lias again resumed the Practice of MEDICINE
and SURGERY.
All persons indebted for past practice, up ot
January Ist, 1809, are notified that they MUST
come forward at once and settle.
Starrsville, Newton Cos., Ga., Jan. 8, 1869. lm
PAVILION HOTEL.
Char’oston, S. C,
HOARD PER DAY, i3 .
A Buttf.rsiemv, .Mrs 11. 1.. But sprir
Su.M-ti. lendent Propriety
G. A. WHITEHEAD A ~co7,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 178 Broad Street, (DortiVs Old Stand)
Aikjurta, Ga
G. A. W 1 it. -he .and. 3m 19 J. T. Beth W ell
A9VAKGE3 OH COTTIH!
To Planters a id others wishing to
HOLD COTTOV I\ EXOLANI),
w lore STORAO H, 1 vSU U VNCE, and other ex
penses for holding are le-s than in the United
' States, we wi 1 advance
TEN ChTNTS PER POUND ON MIDDLINGS
slip ed to our frien 's in Liverpool, charging
the Englisli c-mi-nerc a' rate of interest, which
at pr-aeet, is FIVE PER CENT’, and ho'd as
eng as desired.
CI,\GHORN, HERRING A ( O.
! Am. u*ta, Ga., Noe. 2l>, —2ini
C. E. CT.AC.HORX, ) , _ W. F. HERRING. A. M JACKSON,
E. 11. COATES, f ' hl 1 Augusta, Ga., Charleston, S. C.
CLAGHORN, HERRING, & CO.,
LOTTOS FACTORS: COMMISSiOI MIROHAITS,
Augusta, Ga., C harleston, S. Philadelphia, Pa.
Ilf AVI N O re<onllv e»i a BRANCH TTOI'SE nt CHARLESTON. S. C., we are j*repareJ
i to offer ev*vy facility for USCEIVIjSG, FORWARDING find SELLING
Goftcr-ro. r.nci GtiAoatr iProcSLuco,
To eilher of our three house?.-*— —
1 V T RAP ADVANCES made on Coniigninrnt? to either house; also, to our friends, Messrs.
RoB'T LOCKIIAhT & DEJiPsTER, Liverpool, England, —4m43
W. 11. WARREN. Col. A. J. LANE, Hancock, Cos,, JNO. W. WALLACE
WARREN, LANE, & CO.,
COTTGM FACTORS, WAREHOUSE, AMD MEBCHAMTS,
155 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga.
HAVING the verv best facilities for the STOR \ GE and SALE of COTTON and oth.-r Produee
we offer our services to the public, « ith the n-suiauce that our best attention will he given
to all consignment? entrusted to us.
Cash advances will be made on ship neats to Liverpool, New York, Boston, Philaelphia and
Baltimore.
We are agents for the ce'ebrPol “K ETTLE'-VELVA MANIPULATED GUANO,” OBER’rf
AMMONIATKD ALKALINE PHOSPHATE, and the ARROW TIE for Baling Cotton.
I’rompt aitemion given to orders Commissions for selling Cotton 1} per cent Sm 2
081 AII SIBLEY, SAM’L 11. SIBLEY, GEO. R SIBLEY
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
157 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
SOLICIT Consignments of Cotton, and nth ft 1 Staple Produce. Their Commissions for selling
COTTON, will be ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT. ONLY.
They are at all prepared to make Libkrai, Cash Advances on COTTON stored with or.
in transit »o themselves, and on shipments to their friends in Liverpool, England, New York,
PBiladel, hia. Piston, Baltimore, and Providence.
Stiict PERSON -\L ATTENTION will be given t« all business entrusted to them. —4m42
THOMAS COUSTY, GEORGIA,
PLANTATiOH FOR SALE.
[offer for sale, a PLANTATION in Thomas
county four miles from Thomasvilie, consist
ing if Twelve Ilundied Two and a Half Acres
first quality LAND, with good dwelling, cabins,
kitchen, barns, stables, gin house, gin, packing
screw, blacksmith shop, &c., all under good
fence; five hundred acres cleared, balance henv-
I i!y timbered. There are three bundled acres of
I Virgin Hammock—bounded on the North side
by the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, on theSou.h
by the Monticello road, and the new railroad
from Albany will come within half a mile of t.bi«
Plantation.
There is ft never-failing creek of fine water
running through the Plantation. Also five wells
and two well stocked fish ponds on the premises.
This plnee is kn an ns the ‘‘Seward Home
Place,” being formerly the property of Hon.
Jos. L. Seward.
The mules, horses nnd « thcr slock, wit h all the
wagon? and agricultural implements, will be sold
with the place on reasonab'c terms.
For particular* apply to
A, STEVENS, Angus'a, Ga.,
or to A P. Wrioiit, Thoinasville, Ga.
or L. J. Gmuusris, «fc Go, Savannah, Ga.
P. S. —There are two churches and two schools
in Thomnsville, Ga., tine climate and * good
neighbors. —uov2B 41
TEI B J ST« €ME
This Season!
CORLEY & DOBSETT,
Camp’s Old Corner, Opposite Dost Office,
Seutli side of the Public 8q mre.
Hivf. jijst opened their third
Complete stock of GOODS ibis Season.
Their Stock is now Complete in Every
Department.
Call »nd examine oar New Stock of
; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Pi infs, Detains, Mcii oes. White Goods, Notions
Hosiery, Dre»s Trimmings, Ac.,
They have a very large and car-fully selected
stock of Ladies' and Gen s’
IBQO’ZTIS, SIIOH®,
HATS & GAPS,
READYMADE CLOTHING
Cassimerß, Twedes, Ksrseyg, &c.
We have also a Large St—ck of
PAWH.Y G3OCEBISS,
('em, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Salt, Sugar, Syrup,
Molas.e?, Coffee, Soifa, Popper, Spi.es, Ac.'
T 0 B A C C O, Smoking aims Chewing,
Bagging and Rope,
Crockery, Wood, & Hardware,
Saddles, Bridles, SoTe Leather
Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, 4c.,
They hove increased their stock of
Pine lilqLUora,
and can now supply their customer*, with any
brand they may want.
CONFECTIONERIES!
Large Lot, nil kinds suitable for the Holidays
We cordially invite all to call and examine our
stock, whither they wish purchase or not
CORLEY & DORSETT,
Dec. 18, 1y45
Wow Bar Boom!
IF YOU want some tine Cigars and Tobacco,
go to the Ne.v Bar Room, in the Basement
iind*-r Corley & Dorsf-tt’s, opposite the Post
Office. 48.tf.
White Wine Vinegar !
A NO. 1 Article can be bail bv culling on
BOWKER & HARRIS.
IF YOU want soin<» fine old Nectar Whisky,
the b at ever solJ in Covington, go to the
New Bai Room, iu the Basement under Corley
it Dorsett’s.
IF YOU want any Fine ol I Brandy, Whiskey
Rum, Oil, Wine, or ‘ any other man,” go to
the New "-Moon, in the Basement under Curley
it Ik-tsell’s.
IK YOU need any Bure Liquors for Medical
purposes, go to the New Bur Room and get it.
Now don’t forget the plnee, in the Basement, un
der Corley & Dorsett’s store, opposite the Post
Office.
M 7 C. & J. F. KISER,
Whole-ale and Retail Dealer, in
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Yankee No
tions, Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Caps, and Straw Goods,
READY MA D E CLO TIII N G
(Old stand of Tal’ey, Brown, ,t C 0.,)
6ins Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
PROFIT AND PLEASURE FOR ALL.
BUY o( the Be,t f-elect and Grafted Fruit
Trees. No Trees that never Ripen Fruit,
but a good a?sortment of best varieties through
t.h.- season. To ac-omplixh the same by Seeding
would require n life of earn and toil. Descrip
tive Circulars giving list of varieties, size, color,
time of ripening, prices, A*., sent free on appli
cation to B F. CAMP,
3m2 Alcova Nurseries, Covington, Ga.
C. H. &. A. W. FORCE,
Wholesale Dealers in
13 oots C&3 Slvoos,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
r Goods arc purchased direct from
Eastern Manufacturers. We will
sell them to Country Merchants at N. Y. prices—
Freight added.—l\’42
Fine Amber Syrup !
ANOTHER SUPPLY of fine Amber Syrtu)Just
received by BOWKER & HARRIS.
toe ~ & & mm®.
JACOB ELSAS & CO,
DEALERS IV
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hots, Notions
Wrapping Paper, &c. Ac,,
Whitehall Street, fourth door from Alabama,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Jaoor EbS-SU,
Morris Adler
Julius Dretkoos
October, 23, 48.3 m.
HARDWARE & SADDLERY.
FOR SALE AT COST BY
HASTIE, CALHOUN, & CO.,
39 Ilnyne stree _ Charleston, S, C.
During the next few months, we shall off or at
COST PRICE--, to clo?e our present business,
our Whole-ale stock us
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AC.,
Also a large assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, A Shoe Findings.
These Goods were purchased by us for CASH,
at Lowest Valuation. Many of them are of
our own Importation or Manufacture,
4m2 HASTIE, CALHOUN, & CO.
RUSSELL & POTTER,
C OTTO N
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.augusta, Georgia,
—Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh Streets
Will give ihvir ai tent Ton to the
Sale and Storage of Colt »n.
consigned to them, and to Shipments to Northern
and Kun»|man Market?,
i Liberal Advnnre? Made on Consignments.
i II F, Kussuu. 6m40 Uoirr. W. Putter
RUSSELL & PHILLIPS,
Pouchiree Street,... Atluuta, Georgia,
lliitc Jmt received a Good Assortment of
DRY GOODS
AVD
Groceries,
which they offer at
WIIO L E SALE AND RET A I I. •
at very Low Figures.
Their Good? are all NEW, bought from First
Hands, and they arc determined
NO T T 0 HE UNDER SOL D.
Give us a Call Before' Purchasing.
Older* promptly Filled nt the Lowest Market
Price*.—6l f
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
SDEWAI.I) ha? opened a Hnrnes. Shop, on
• the Ea?t side of the Square, Oovingto.a,
and is prepared with Good Mate: ial and compe
tent Workmen, to execute all work in that lino
in a workman-like style, and at low figure?.—
All work warranted, —2m2
IE YOU w nt a hot OYSTER STEW, go to
the New Bar Room, under Corley & Dorsett’s.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
AUGUST DORR,
! MERCHANT TAILOR.
220 Broad St. (Ilersey’s Old Stand,)
BEGS to announce that he has received a com
plete and magnificent stock of FRENCH,
ENGLISH, and GERMAN
Clolh*, Caxxlatm, & Vcsllngs.
Which he in ready to make up to order in the
MOST FASHIONABLE BTYLE, aud at prices as
LOW AS A!»r IN THE CITT.
ALSO
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Os bis own Manufacture.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, of all kinds,
which will be sold at the lowest possible prices.
tzralVE ME A TRIAL.
220 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
4t.6. AUGUST DORR.
GUNS, P I STOLS,
AND
OUT L E n Y .
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FALL STOCK
of English GUNS and CUTLERY, imported di
rect from the manufacturers in Blrroineton and
SlielHeld, 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 PISTOLB, Smith A
Wesson’s CARTRIDGE PISTOLS, Remington,
Manhattan and Whitney’s make.
POWDER, BHOT, CAPS, and FIXED AMMU
NITION for all sized Pistols, at 245 Broad street
Augusta, Georgia.
E. H. ROGERS.
J3TREPATRTNG anil RESTOCKING done
promptly and Warranted.
Nov. 20 186 R 2.3 m.
n. n. n.
K E S O L, V E N T.
In ten minutes itc»n be detected in the blood, etc.
A wonderful remedy 1 works astonishing cares
m miraculous quick time.
RAD WAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
garsaparllllaa
Is the only part of Sarsaparilla containing mcd
ical virtues, and this principle is one which en
ters lartrely in the Resolvent. All other parts
of Sar-aparilla are inert and useless. One bot
-1 tie of the Resolvent contains more of the cura
tive principle than tm of the large bottles of
sarsaparilla sold tinder that name.
So quick is Radway’e Resolvent in entering
into the circulation, that it has bien detected in
t lie blood and urine in ten minutes after it has
been taken.
Scrofu'a, Fever Sores, Skin Eruptions. Sores,
Humors in the Blood, Blotches, Pimples, Salt
Rheum, Syphilis, Mercurial Sores, and all <is
enses of the skin, are cured rapidly, In sinipl*
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 peisonal improvement.—
One bottle is sufficient to insure a fine, clear,
smooth, and healthy akin and complexion.
For diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, and
Urinary Organs, it surpasses tn rapidity and
permanence of cure all known remedies in tha
world. Persons detecting brick-duat deposited
in the bottom of the vessel, or suffering with a
a scalding pain along the iiretha. and pains in
the loins, small of the bark, etc., or from mic
tnritions in drops, should at once use the RE
SOLVENT,
If afflicted with Calculous Concretions, Stone
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. RAHWAY’S Office, No. 87 Manloa-lane.
Persons afflicted with Ca'oulous Concetions and
Kidney Diseases are invited to call on Dr. Rad
way, at his office, from 1 to 2 p. m.
Sec Dr. lladwav’s Almanac for 1868, now
eady, fr- sos charge.—lylO
Newton Legal Advertisements.
Newton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
11TILL be sold before the Court lit use door
▼ V in the city of Covington, on the first
Tuesday’ in February next, within the legal
hours ot sale, to the highest bidder, the follow
ing property, t.o wit: All that tract or parcel of
land, lying in the tenth district of Newton coun
ty, containing three hundred and ninety four
acres more or less, known at lot of Land No.
188, and part of lot No 189, containing one
hundred and ninety one acres, more or Lss, ex
ccpt twi acres of the north east corner, given
off for a Sohool. The premises formerly owned
by Matthew Dean, and now resided upon
by Reagan and Dameron. AU levied on by
virtue of, and to satisfy the principal, interest
and cost on one Mortgage Fi Fa, issued from
Newton Superior Court in favor of Green B.
Turner, against .John M. Gaisserl. Property
pointed out. in said fi fa.
Jan. 5, 1869. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified
that Richard Roscbcrry lias applied for ex
emption of Personalty, and I will pass upon the same
at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 18th dav ot January,
J 869. Given under my hand and official signature,
this Jlan. 8, 1800.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’r.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
VLL PERSONS CO' corned are hereby notified
that F. M. D. Mil. .11 lias applied for exemp
tion of Personalty, and setting a|wrt aud valuation 1
of Homestead, aiid I will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock, A. M., on the 18th day of January, 1809,
at my office. Given under mV hand and’ official
signature, this Jan 8,18458.
J W B. SUMMERS, Otd’y
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ALL PERSONS concerned are hereby notiflecf
that Harry Camp for seif, and Trustee for bis
wife and children applies to me for exemption of
personalty, and setting apart and valuation ol
Homestead, and I wiil par* upon the same at 10
o’clock a. tu., outlie 18th day of January, 1869,
at my office. Given under my hand anil official
signature, this January Bth, lHiii).
J. W/B. SUMMERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Newton Oouniy.
A LL PERSONS enneenu and are hereby notified .
ill .t A P. Mitchell has applied for exemption
ol Personalty, and setting apart and valuation of ,
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 16
o'clock A M., on the 18th day of January, 1869,;
at niy office Given under my hand and official
signaltlre, this Jan 8 18ti9.
J. W B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County. ,
ALL PERSONS concerned arc hereby notified
that Jus. M. Geiger 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 tho 18th day of January, 1899,
at my office.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
Jau. 8, 1809. J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
NEWTON SHERIFF’S BALE>
IWILL SELL lo the highest bidder within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
February next, before tbe Court House door in
the city of Covington, the following propertv,
to wit: Ni.ety seven acres of lot of land No
D3, it being the south halt of said lot, in th«
ninth district of originally llqflry, now Newton
e-ounty, and now in possession of Win. Bailey.
Levied on by virtue of, and to satisfy principal
interest and i o*t on one fi fa, (Vendor’s Lien.)
in favor of Wm. W. Clark, against Isham H.
Berry, and Wm. Bailey, and a* the property of
defendant. Property pointed out in said fi f*.
ALSO ot the same time and pluee, the north
half of Lot of {.and No. 24, containing one and
a quarter acre, moro or less, and the south half
of lot of land No. 9, containing one hundred
and one and a quarter acres, more or less, nil
lying and being in the eighth district of origin
al y Henry, now Newton county, containing ifit
the aggregate, two hand red and two acre* and •*
half, bcuig now in possession of James Pride
and sisters-. Leviml ou a-s tile property of J.-K
Price, to satisfy prineipal*, interest and cost otf
one fi fa, issued from Ne»ton Superior Court in
favor of Addison l’. Kennon, vs. J. B. Priea.“>
Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
ALSO at the same time and place, one huh*
dred acres more or less of a certain tract W
parcel of land, situate, lying and being on or
near the waters of Big llaynes Creek in Shef
field District, (n Newton county, known aa the
place formerly resided up<m by S. R. Cockran.
and sold by him to Dr. J. M. Lowe, and now in
possession of sai 1 Lowe. Levied on os the
property of 8. R. Coekran. to satisfy one S fa,
issued from Newton Inferior Court, m favor of
Addison P. Kennon, vs.S. R. Coekran, Maks-p
and Rob it S Fiquette, ludwraer. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff.
ALSO, at the same time and place. onC'HodW
and Lot in the town of Conyers—lot contatnikf’
one half acre, more or less, number not know*,-
adjoining lots of Rosser and Peek, and by tne
public road, and fronting the Baptist Church,,
it being the lot fold by Mr. Hamilton to A. P.
Mitchell, und now in his possession.
ALSO one Box Cigars, twelve pounds Chewing
Tobacco, more or less, six common Decanters,
and contents, one set Liquid Measures, sixteen
small boxes Sardines, foul pack* Playing Cards,
three Lamps and Racks, one Water Bucket, two
Chairs, ten gallons Blackberry Wine, more or
less, ten Oaih.ns of Corn Whisky, more or less,
twenty-five gallons Peach Brandy, more or less,
eleven Jugs, large and small, and oontenta, and
three Cashs. All levied on vs the property of
A. P. Mitchell, to satisfy one fi fa, issued urom
Newton Superior Court, in favor of Garrett &
Bro., vs. A. P. Mitchell A Bro. Property point
ed out by A. P. sii'-ohell.
Jan. 6, 1809. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheriff.
WHEREAS, John C. Ragsdale Administrator
on the estate of W in, Lucas, deceased,
late of sail eounty, applies for letters of Dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
decease?!,, to be and appear at my office, within
i the time prescribed bylaw,, to allow causey-iff
| any they have, why said letters should not fit’
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
Jan. 8, 1869. J? W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’ ( .
Administratrix’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order of tbe Court, of Ordl?
nary of Newton Comity, Georgia, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in February 1869, at the Court
House door in said county, between the legal sale
hours, the following lands to-wit: That House and
Lot now occupied by Joseph Barber, situate in the
incorporate limits of tho city of Covingtow, Geor
gia, in the western part of said city, and on tfi*’
south side of the public road, leading from Coving
ton to McDonough, containing ten ncrce, more #r
less. |
Ninety-one and a half acres more or less, land,
lying In the 9th district of Newton county, about
4 miles from Covington, on the west side of the
way leading to Langston’s Bridge.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers.
ELEANOR JONES,
Dec. 18, 1868 Admr’x. of Presley Jonee.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEREAS, James M. Summers applies for
Letters of Administration on the estate
of W. J. Cushing, deceased, late of said county.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all
nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of said
decea-ed, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cau«e, if
any they have, why saril letters shall not issue
to said applicant.
Given under my hand at ettKeo. tiki* JktL-lel,-
1869. J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord*jv
GEORGIA, Newton County.
WHEREAS Alfred H. Zachrv has applied for
letters of Guardianship of the.minor chil
dren of Bcnj. 11. Overby, Deceased, viceJossph
Reagan, removed from said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the next 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 Feb
ruary next, else said letters will bj
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 21st day of December, 1868,
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
I7ILIJAH PLONKET, Administrator of the
estate of Charles T. i’lnnket, deceased, late
of raid county, having applied to the court of
Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the
land belonging to said Estate, for the purpose of
distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased.
All persons concerned are notified to fil- their
objections, if any they have, within two months
from the first publication of this notice, else
leave will be grunted for the sale of said real
estate. Given under my hand and official aig
nature, this 11th day of December, 1868.
J. W. B. SUMMERS. OriTy
Jasper Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
ALL persons having demands against James H.
Montgomery, of said county, late deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, projierly at
tested, to me within the time prescribed by law, or
they will not be settled. And all persons Indebted
to said deceased, arc hereby requested to make im
mediate payment. WM. S. MONTGOMERY,
Dee. 18tli 1868. Executor
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
F|N\Vt> MONTHS after date, application will
1 b i made to the Com tof Ordinary of Jasper
county, for leave te self the lands belong ng to
the #state of Joseph Jones, of said bounty, dec’d.
Dec 1, 1868. SAM’L C. 81IY, Admr,