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j}o Will ENTHMUSE
f COVINGTON, GA-'i
iIDAV M"H\iXG JLAx. 1
r TK.VIN time AT COVINGTON.
wn Day riii-scnger Train MfivcoW,.-. .7 4S a. m
| jw Mtf Tiaiu aim u at •« 45 I>. lu
wu lwmi'' • Traiu arrive at $1» I'- m
Passenger Train arrive at 5 07 a. ui
[ vy’v Freight Train arrive at . i ”0 a. m
Wttl Freight Train arrive at 5 10 0 m
'The Legislature.
Hi's body lias boon vary busily engaged, but
>to latest arc*units bad done nothing of ini'
tatico* They seem not disposed to receive
negroes they expelled last session ; and
ye js quite a discord among the Republicans
the subject,
i Covington Meiiiciptil Election.
it the election hold in Covington last Mon
l the following ticket■,-wns -almost urntni
usly elected: J.vuus M. P-tri:, Muyor ; and
l es ‘ \y, Am)>:ks')\, Tiwmas J. Shbitii i:d,
kM 11, Tucks(>• Jambs M. Lew, J! uiemt 11.
,and and -John 1\ Hviuiis, Couneilmen.—
, insures our city a judicious adminUtra
for this year.
§gj ' * \ -♦♦a* o-
Night Train to Athens,
y an advertisement published in the Au
la papers hr Mr. S. K. Johnson, Assistant
erintendent of the Georgia Railroad, we
tliat until further notice a Night train will
on the Athens liranch, incomieetirm with
Niirbt Passenger Trains on the Mainline 1
ilonday and Tuesday nights, commencing
he 18th inst., leaving Athens at 8 P. M.,
returning, arriving at Athens at 5.15 A.
The traveling public will do well to tos
nber this.
Fox Hunting Extraordinary.
; is hardly worth while to assert the estab
cd claims of Newton county as the home of
mpion hunters ; but as there is a spirit of
lry in different sections of the county we
t pleasure in stating that Captain Newto.v
SERSO.N has caught nine gray and nine red
:s this season, running one rod fox into a
I fifty Jive feet deep, otie of hi» dugs being
lose on the fox ns to fall in the well with
and when they were taken nut the dog
ed the fox. But on Tuesday last the Caps
was so extravagant as to catch two’ retls
wo separate eh ass s the same morning. If
pr Heard can report anything, alu . 1 , of,
, Nnn t will be phased to b< ar from him.
A Thaugiitl'ul (.elic it!.
tisx d'stiiigif-lung trait of a g .otl genii a.l
, lie keeps bis men supplied with plenty to
, .Most of them, howevi r, ixieoine selfish
en they return to jieaeefttl pursuits. Nob
yith our friend, General R. J, llttxjiEttsox.
hough very busy building n fine me roll net
lat the shoal, tvhbro his well known n*l
1 was burned by f-henuun'; ni my, be was
uglitful enough to remember the wants yi
Editor, and send us two beautiful anil
tjrjfiy shotes, of the persur.-lon eonimonly
ns the V.'hite Chester breed. In ro
•liing thanks. v>e hope that Ids mill may
p* r lack grain—it cannot lack anything else
nil in future, as in the past, may its tuitno
:he highest reeolnn.endat’ ri known to 1 oar
'ers. In peace or war the Ccnetal is first
the field. May his window never grow
Oiuvard.
fe are in receipt, of the first two numbers
his new ’Tuyazine, conduct and by Captain
vnt. Run), tun! published by Carlotou, 4-b
ad way. New Turk. In joint of mcchiint
exeeutiun it is an admirable work. If any
oar readers wish a literary Monthly times
lily imbued with Radiekl hatred for the
th, they cannot be suited butter than by
i publication. It is replete with slanders
our people, yet some 3out!ieru papers re
tmend it to their patrons.
Democratic Alsiinnac.
ty the courtesy of Van I’.vkie, Holton J;
lof the New Ifork T*av Rook, we have re
*e<l their Democratic Almanac and Political
tpendium for 18f>9. This valuable little
ttal sliouid bo in the bands of every one
> wishes to be informed in regard to poiit
stati: tics. It contains 82 closely printed
is, and is furnished at only twenty cents
copy,
New York Day Book.
he New York Day Rook is one of the best
deal papers published. It is ably edited
maintains theold principles of Jeffersonian
joeracy with a zeal which has never once
Jed or quailed in the storm which has so
rely tried men's souls within the past ten
s. Regardless of the tricks of policy re
pended by weak hearted office hunters it I
lias stood firmly by the principle that this j
ivhite man’s government, designed to pro- j
the rights of States and of citizens, it, i
afford us pleasure to order the Day Rook
ny who wish it.
L The Manufacturer anil Builder.
c first number .fa well printed largo
o Magazine, containing 32 pages, bearing
!>ove title, has been received by us. The
hts are very interesting and instructive, ,
rising welKwritten and profusely illu -
1 articles on various subjects connected
industrial and scientific progress. Terms
per annum. Address Western it f'o.,
islteis, 37 Park Row, New York.
American Artisan.
ie American Artisan for January G, lias
received. To mechanics and inventors
invaluable, while its pages arc full of in-
tto the general reader. The number lie- ,
us is the first of volume S, and is an ex- ;
fit beginning. Terms, $2 a year, or $1
'x months. Address Brown, Coombs <t '
189 Broadway, New York.
Leisure Honrs.
new literary Monthly Magazine with this
is on our table. It is neatly gotten up, .
Published at the low price of $2 a year,
ass O. Dwyer A Cos., 50 Foti>t!i Avenue
wfburg, Pa.
The Old Guttl'd.
Tliid is the iipprOpritOe .title of the only
Democratic Magazine published in America.
It is issued from the office of Van Evriq, llor>
ton .I: Cos., nml edited by llmt most elegant and
powci fbl writer, 0. Ciiauxcev Rvitn. The tone
of litis magazine cannot fail to please every
admirer of constitutional liberty. Terms, 83
a year.
*- - -» •ST*. •*■
Vick’s Illustrated Catalogue.
By the cuurtrnv of the eminent Florist, Air
James Vick, of lb Chester, New York, we have
received a copy of his illustrated Catalogue of
Seeds for the Flower flarden, with insfrttolions
for culture. At o advise all lovers of fine fiew
. rs to address the publisher as above, inclos
ing only ton cents, and obtain this interesting
catalogue find coral gqide.
11 mirth nml Home.
This Is tho title of anew weekly journal for
the Farm, Garden and Fireside, published by
IVttingill, Rates .A Cos., 37 Park Row, New
York. The number before ns contains 1G large
quarto pages of interesting literary am! mis
cellaneous matter, i)lu..irnt(J \v .th several en
gravings. Terms, ?Ia year.
Said Lord John Russell to Mr. Ilumc at a
social dinner : "What do you consider tho
object of logi.slnde.il ?" ‘The greatest good to
the greatest number,’ replied Mr. Utitiie. —
"WJiatdo you consider the greatest number?'’
kcontinued his lordship. “Number one, my
lord,’’ was the Coiti miner's prompt reply.
It is -trange to sea with what evrlessness
'some invalids att till to their health. They
pi ocure a box of Pi.iNT.vrmv Ritters, which
ought to be used up in a month or six weeks,
and upon inquiry it is found that they have
used it according to the direction* and others
have not touched i't. The « hole trial has been
irregular, amluf cotiE-c a less favorable result
has einte from their u-o. 11 it be. true that
•what is worth doing at all is worth doing well,’
how emphatically is it true in limners relating
to the health A Few buttles of Plaxtatiox
Ritters have often wnmijht wopdeis, while in
other instances discu-e has only been subdued
jafter weeks of resistutiio.
Maovuma Water.—Superior to tlie best
Imported CAerniun Cologne, and sold ut half
the price.
l K HJ Ml>.
’On '.’lieq.j.*), inst.. at the resilience of the
bride’s father, by the Rev. if. fbngg, Mr. R.
J. MABRY to Mbs ANN KLIZA AVOOD
RFFF. All of Newten.
On the !2tb in t.. at the residena.l of the
bride’s fiitta?, bv tlie Rev. 11. 0 ligg, Mr. W.
11. GRIFFIN to Mo i MARTHA S. LiVINU
-8 L’ON. All of Newton.
M A ft K !■: T
Cotton 25 to 27 sent* per lb.
Flour, from 8G to per Innidred.
Corn 81,15 per bo.-liel.
f’eas, sl,l 0 to 1,25 jwfr bushel.
Meal', 81.20 per 'bushel.
Racoti, 17 to 22 eetns fv*r lb.
Rutter, 25 to 30 nctiis per ib.
Kggs. 20 to 25 cents per dozen.
Lard,.2o to 22 cents per ib.
8;, It. Li* erpool, 8-3 25 jet Back, A a. 13 00.
Gold ,30 jme Si turn .
ASSETS WAKT. r 3!
f i'() 1 1 1 8 i‘i>- Kof gitai i.tii s fi.r tfiesale el
JL Ra: del and otln r vslti .bl« propi .-ti in dif
ferent p,.rts es ifi* l nhinf that s. Profits v.-ry
lit entl. sa cs easily l lun tcl, ai:d no ls-s of time
from other bud .ess, Aihh ess
.1. T MU.! I'.!’, £ 0
8;l0 Box 1, P. 0. Port Dcpesit, Mb
PE '.' Tl, Ntewten C ounty.
s Lb PKKrONS eoi-eOi nod are b"t eby notifi 1
2 i_ that .Sarah A.Skvtmi Ijjiisfipp 5 and f r soiling
apart and vulu ition of [lon ost.-au, and 1 \« iii
I ass upon the s toe at 10 o'clock, A M,, oo t! c
Ist day of February, lf’6'l at my office. Giv n
t.n or my baud and official si n.,tu e. this .tan
2ad lMhi. .1, AV. C. 81M ERB, Oid’y.
VALUABLE DWELLINGS
FOR SALE 0 ft LEASE!
tjAVO COMFORTABLE DWFA.LJNO HOUSES
2 one in Oxford, ti e other lu-.w (In. K. R.
Depot, Covington, each with lar-ge Oanlons, lots,
good water, and comfortable out luuhiirrs.
Those desiring favorable locations lor Education
al purposes, either at “Ey.ouv,” or Masonic Fe-
MAi.n ( ei.t.Eoi!, will find this a f:.v cal 1 ■ time to
secure a home on good terms.
W. AV. CLARK,
Jan 15, 2t Covington, (la.
f . “Dally Chronicle <fc Sentinel, and Constitution
alist, copy one time and forward bill.
m U L E 8Y oI.E w :
Q' | i REWARD!—On last Friday night, .Sth
O'*'' inst., from ray Plantation, 6 miles from
Monticello, Jasper, Cos., one Asit colored Bay Mule,
under medium size, 12 or Id years old, saddle marks
on his hack, white nose, both hind feet scarred,
Supposed to be done by a plow. Quick amt pert
looking. 1 will give BTS dollirs Reward for tbu
Mule, or SSO for Mule and Thief. Address
JAMES BENTON,
•Jan 15, 2t Monticello, Jasper Cos <4a.
IV ? Macon fWeekly) Telegraph copy twice, and
send bill to this office.
IWLxEHCAL HOTIC2I
DR. -T. C. ANDERSON respectfully informs the
I'itizeuu of Stunsvi’ie, and vicinity, that lie
has again resumed the Practice of MEDICINE
and SURGERY
All persons indebted for past practice, iTp ot
January Ist, IWJ9," are notified that they MBST
come foi ward at ouee upd settle.
Starrsvillv, Newton Cos., (hi., Jan. 8, 18f>3. fin
Wino Vinegar !
\NO. 1 Article can be had by calling on
UOYVKER A HARRIS.
Fine Ambcf Syrup!
\ NOT HER SDRELY Affine Amber Syrup just
received by BOWKEK iA: HARRIS.
| !’ YOU want some fine old Nectar Whisky,
I the b st e\ Cl - sold in Covington, go to tlie
New Bar Room, in the Basement under Corley
.6 Dor.-ett’s.
IF VOtJ wa'fit any Kirn old Ibai ify', AVliiskcy
Rum, Oil, Wine, or ‘ any other man,” go to
the New A-iioon, in the Basement under Ccrley
ib 1 lorsett .V.
HARDWARE & SADDLERY.
F->R SA LE AT COST 11V
HASTIE, CALHOUN, & CO.,
:;0 llayue stree Charleston, 8, C.
JTui'itig the m-.\t few months, \v.» shall offer at
COST l’Rti'E', to close our present business,
our Wholesale stock of
HAItDWAKE, CUTTjKRY JkC.,
Alsu a largo assortment f
Rmldles, Hridles, Harness, Shoe Findings.
These (.nods were purcha • u by us for O.Adll, ;
at Lowest Valuation. Many of them arc of!
onr own Importation or .Manufacture,
•Jr J ‘ 1J ASTIR, CALHOUN, £ CO-j
ANDERSON <Sc HUNTER!
Are constantly receiving
Fresh and Seasonable Goods!
. All of which they propose to Sell at the |
LOWEST CASH PRICES!
Are alf closing out several lines of V5ooil» j
—A t p. n and Below Cost! -
I
ACiK XT S FO U
Agricultural Implements,
Clover and Grass Seeds,
An'! s. v« r.l if the best
STAND AR I) rj:ItTXUZ 11 R 8 .
Jan. H,--lGtf
Ectnsy Moti Tv'!
'■rVJLI.ED BEFORE VF by Win. J. Smith of the
l dOlst district, G. M., one WHITE BULL, with
red or liver colored spots about the head, neck and
cars, marked with two under nicks in one car, anil
one under nick in the other car—horns droop
ing hack, resembling the Durham stock—about four
M ars old, ami valued by J. M. Smith nfirt E. B.
i liompson, ut jlf>. Said Bull will l.e sold by the
Bjicri(r of Newton .County, as :m Estray, oil the
freehold of said Win J. Smith’ In tlie Jfilst Dnt.,
(1. M., on Monday the iuilh day of January, IKtiU,
within the lawful hours of sale! If not proven and
tukcn.aw.iy previous to said duv of sale.
Jan. 13, lto. J. W. B/SUMMERS, Ord\>
COHORT Os OKDI.VAHV,
For County I’m-poeos,
At Cuawiikhs, JaeUarv 14, 18G9.
TTIS rXUKL! ENCV THE GOVERNOR hav
s. A ing tour teeths of one per coni,
atlvalorem on the value of property returned by
each Tax payer f„r State Taxis for the year
18G8, it is
OiinsiutD that the folio ring a-sessiecnls be
.u.d they nich.-rvb. nit le for the \ ear 1868, and
ordered to be collected by the Tax Collector of
Newton County, and paid over to the County
Tic..surer of Said County, far tt. c purposes
therein >ol forth, viz :
To p y old li.ibil tios of the Cx-uuty, for
Bri Igss itc., fifty per c nt. ndval rutn, ou ihe
•State Tax on pioperty and Specific Taxes, except
Lawyers, Doctors and Deutisis,
do support the County J’oor, teu pier cent.
adv.-ilorem on Ihe State Tax on propierty, and
speeifio taxes, except Lawyers, Doctors and
Dentists
To pay firm,4 and Pettit .1 mans for 1808, ten
per ecu', advalorctn on tlie Stuie Tax on prop
erty and specific Taxes, cxc. pt i.awyi-rs, Doc
tors and I enlists.
For County Purposes, fifteen per c- nf. a lva
lociim on the Blat. Tax an property and specific
raxes, except Lawyers, Ducimsa and Denti ls.
J. W. 11. I'M MERS, l ini’y.
RUBSSLL & PHILLIPS,
I'oachtree Street, ktlnutu, Goorgiw,
ii .ve j uit received a G od Assortment of
X3 TT G- O O B S
AM)
Groceries,
which t hey offer St
V. HOLERALE AND RETAIL,
at very Low Figures,
iiicir Goods re all NE’V, boOglit from First
Hand*, and they are cetiu-mincd
V 0 T T 0 R F vND E R SOL D.
Civo us a Call Ircfore Purchasing.
G'dc promptly UFted at the Lowest Market
I't i-m fi.f
<} UN S , i* IVfo ls,
AND
O U r .C? Xj BJ XL T .
Y HAVE JUST PF.CRIVKD MY FAI.L STOCK
fi of English GUNS and CUTLER Y, inijiortcil di
rect from the manufacturers in Birmington and
Sheffield, v.hi -h 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,
•\ full stock of COLT’S PTSTOLS, Smith A
Wesson's CARTRIDGE PISTOLS, ltt'minglou,
Manhattan and Whitney’s make.
POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and FIXED AMMU
NITION for all sized Pistols, at 24.) Broad street
Augusta, Georgia.
E. H. ROGERS.
i--7ft*R EP AIR ING and RESTOCKING done
promptly and Warranted.
Nov. 20 1808. 2.8 m.
PROFIT AND PLEASURE FOR ALIL
l V ol tlie Be t -eie t and Grafted Fruit
i Trees. No Trees that never Ripen Fruit,
but a eood assortment ol best vaiictics through
the season. To aci omplisti the same ly Seeding
would require 11 IRb "f care and toil. Descrip
tive Circulars giving list of varieties, size, Color,
time of ripening, price.*, it"., sent free on app i
e.ition to B. F. CAMP,
Sin 2 Aleova Nurseries, Covington, G».
NE W HARU ES S SHOP.
SDL WALD has opened a I'artK-s. Simp, oil
• the Fa.-t side of the Square, Covington,
and is prepared with Cond Material and compe
tent Workmen, to execute all work in that lino
in a workiuam like style, snd at lew figuie-.
All walk warranted,—2m2
M M. BURDELL,~oT late firm of
pp « I’hinizy <fc C 0.,)
Cotton Factor & Commission Merchant,
No. 6 Warren Block, Jackaon street,
(t 1 o-e Storage.) AUGUSTA, GA.
Will continue the business in all its branches,
at tiie above Ware House and wontd solicit a
share of the liberal patronage extended to the
Ut" firm. Commission for soiling Co'ton 1 J per
ernt. Insurance on Cotton, (when desired) 4
per cent, per month less than other Warehouse*.
8 in 3 it,
i» A Vlhi’O N II O T Id L.
Charleston, S. C,
I! OAIt U PER DAY, *3 .
A 111!iTEitsir.ui, Mrs H. L. Bi ttkbkif,
Su.'ci inteiident Proprittr.’
IF YOU need any Pure Liquors for Medical
purposes, go to the N ew Bar Room and get it.
Now. don’t forget the place, in the Basement un
der Corley & Dorsett's store, opposite the Post
(iffiee.
G. A. WHITEHEAD A CO.,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 178 Broad Street., (Dortie’a Old Stand)
Ahccsta, Ga
tl. A. Whitehead. Smi'J J. T. BoHiwcll
Truibu ts coi jty, cr.oEua t
PLANTATION for sale.
S offer fur side, a PLANTATION in TliouW
. county four in Hr* from l'lioinnsvi de, eonsist
itig i f Twelve llumlieil Two and a Half Antes
first quality LAND, with good dwclli g. cabins,
kitchen, barns, siatiles, gin bouse, gin. packing
screw, blio ksmit.li simp, ike., all under! good
fence; five bin dred neves cleared,-balami* benr
i y timbered. There are three bund.el neres of
Virgin lliinunnok I.minded o’n ti.e North side
by the Atlnntie and Gulf Railroad, on the Sou li
by the Montioidlo road, and ihcncw railroad
tr in Albany will eo.nt vv ilhin half a Utile ol'l! i
!’! intatiou.
There is a m ver-fai i .g cretk of fine water
running tin ■ llffli the i'lu .tali ui. Also I|V. W Iks
nnd tw i wcll stocked rtih pen Is on the prethlseN
This placets kn ivvrr as the "Seward Home
Phiobeing foirft rly property of Hon.
J as. L. S. w Ird.
The nm'es, Imr.-esand i 1 her sloi-k-. with all the
wago is a: and iljjWculi ura! imi>iemeii!s., Xvill bo sold
with the place on reaaonab o terms.
For pacical trs apply to
A, STEVF.NS, Augus'a, Ga.,
or to A P. y.’jitunr, TJiomasv ID, Ga.
o T.. J. Gi iT.M.iuriff, <t Go, Savannah, Oi. *
P. S.— There tire two elinrclio* nn<l two schools
in Thomasviße, Gfu., fine climate and g.-od
neigh.aus—nov'jS H
CHAMBERLIN & BOYNTON,
A T L A N T A , V? ft GEORGIA
Call Attention to their immense stock
tmmTß, fymtmTm, m&sm, aw&vmm-
And Curtain Fixtures.
DXIY GOODS,
Os Every Description, at Wholesale and Retail,
Mere;. an ts are uivited to inspect, our !«rg,. and Varied Stook before purchasing.
Parties visiting the ( iiv to supply tlieir famine, arc invited to look at our Retail Stook —the
large S' in Atlanta. An Goods warranted, and at Low Prices.
pSECorner Whitehall and iluuter streets. —3m4
OS’s A J! SIBLEY, SAM’L 11. SIBLEY, GEO. R SIBLEY
•T. SIBLEY & SONS,
WAREHOUSE AID 60MMISSI0I MM€HAIfS,
IST REYNOLDS STREET, AFGUSTA, GA.
SOLICIT Consignments of i’otton. and ot lor Staple prodilee.' Their Commissions Tor selling
CO IT ON, will l.« ONE AND A QU vRTEII PER ('ENT. ONLY.
They are at ill! times prepared t" make I nimisL Ca>ii Aovam cs on COTTON' stored with or.
in transit 'o tiwoselves. and on shipment* to their Irietids in Liverpool, England, New A',irk,
Ptiila.de'i hi t, Bistort. Uultimi v... an.' Pnivi.n ne-.
Sttict PFRso.N .\L ATTENTION will be given towll husirxsa entrusted to them. —4nit2
UWE S TA.ll sva&s.
JACOB ELSAS k C 0.,
bUAtntts iv
Dry Coeds, ClottiM, Slices, Boots. Bits, Nolloss
Wrappiag Paper, is. &c„
Whitehall Street, fourth door from Alabama.
ATI-AXI'A, (JKORGIA.
Jacok Els >sb,
Moriiis Adur
Julius Drf.tpoos
Cel obey, 2 i, 48.3ni.
BUSSELL & P3TT ER,
C 0 T T 0 N
COMMISSION MERCK ANTS,
.lUgusta, Genxgia,
Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh Streets.—
Will give tlieir attention to the
Sale atisl SJoi' ape of (' otion.
eon-igned fotliem, and to Shipments to N«>rt hern
and European Markets,
Liberal Advances Jlado on Consignments.
II F. iirssßt.L. 6m40 Roirr. W. Pcrmi
9A. C. & J. F. KISER,
Wholesale a id Retail Dealers- iu
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ynnkce No
tions, Roots und Shoes, Hats,
Caps, and Straw Goods,
READY MADE CLOTII IX G
(Old stand of T.al'ey, Brown, A C 0.,)
Cm-j Whitehall street. Atlanta, G*.
kiliUilti iiSit.sidCKS IHietiorv.
IT7 M. I OLLMAN, Dead- in Watches, Clocks,
t V Fiue Jewelry. Gold Pens, Sped acles, &0.,
Whitehall street, second dour above M. Lynch’s
A. Co’s book store, Atlanta, On. Repairing done
in good st\lo and warranted.—s. 4.
O’CONNOR, Wholesale and Retail dealer
| • in Millinery k Straw Goods, Bonnots
Hats, Silks, Ribbon-;. Velvet, Feathers, Flowers
Jo, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. —4.5,
T If: lit 3 s TBCiT
This Season!
COiIEY '& ROR SETT,
UaHip’s Old Cortier, Opposite Post Office,
South sidr «f lliff Pub’ie Square.
HAY!! JUST OPENED TITFDI THIRD
. Cop.plot,' (stock of GOODS IL is Season.
Thcic Stock is now Complete in Every
Department.
Call and examine our New Sfock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
P.iuts, l)e'ultra. Mmi' ocs. White Goods, Notions
llua.ciy, Dre.-'s Triiumings, &e.,
They have a very larg and car'fully fi, Id led
stock of Ladies’ and Gents’
SjiOOTZrSJS, SHOmIS,
ir.\ 1* s Sc, 6ap s,
ItEAPY^Aftli
Caseimers, Twedts, Korseys, &c.
—-——?’Ve Ivavc' also a l.ntg.;’Stick of-
FA. 551 SOT «M»CaBS3SB,
rorn r M^./l°nrJ !m Salt-, Syvnp,
MoWfutU, ■OoiTJo, Imp per," Spices, Te.
T. .0 B A C'C 0, Bmoking and Chewing,
Bagging and Hope,
Crwkpry, Wood, & Kaniware,
Saddles, Bridles, Sole Leather
CaffSkins, Shoe Findings, &c.,
They have increased tlieir stock of.
IF® iliO lx IQ. 12.0 3f ©,
and can now supply tlieir customer?, with apy
braird lluy may want.
CONFECTIONERIES!
Lai ga Lot, all kinds suitable (or the Lielidaya-
We cordially invite all to call and examine our
stu ck, whether they wish to purchase’ or not
CORLEY & BORSBTT,
Dee. 18, 1y45
TaT OW 8.00J1i.2
JF S'OU want some fine Cigars and Tobnnco,
. go to tlie New Bar Room, in the Basement
under Corley & Dorse It's, opposite tile Pot
Office. 48.tf.
-ct. XS.V ~
U i: SOL VENT.
In ten minutes it can he detected in the blood, etc
A wonderful remedy ! works astonishing cures
in miraculous quick time.
RvDWAY’ri RENOVATING RESOLVENT
SaisapatJUlan
fettie only part of Sarsaparilla containing raed
ical virtues, and this principle i* one which en
ters largely in the Resolvent. All other parts
ot Sar.aparilla aro inert ar.d useless, One bot
tle of th- He».*Tvent contitins' more of the cura
tive priticiid.. than ti ll of the large bottles of
>o.i'.uparilla gold under that name.
8o quick is Railway’s Resolvent in entering
(into tlie circulation. Hint it has b en detocteJ in
in,e blood and urine in ten minutes after it has
D-een taken;
Scrofu a. Feyar Fores, Skin Eruptions Sores,
Humors in the Blood, Blotches, Pimple*, Salt,
i P.lu-tini, Sy,diil.is, Mercurial Sores, and all ois
leasee of thg »kin, are OuVed rapidly, In simple
.aff-ctions of t Le skin, a few doses are only re
‘l.uire.i. There we none so disfigured in pelsonal,
appearance 6nt that this wonderful rem-dy will
restore to health and peisor.al improvement.—
“One bottle is sufficient to insure h fine, clear,
smooth, and healthy skiu and complexion.
For ffisoas.-k of the Kidney, biadder, and
lUrinsvy Organs, it surpasses in rapidity and
jk riranenec of cure all kno-vn remedies in the
•world. Persons deleting brick-dust deposited
in Hie bottom of the vessel, or suffering with «
n s.-aiding, pain along .the uretliu, and pains iu
tile loins, small of the bark, otc., or froijn enu
luritions in drops, should at once use tho RE
SOLYINT,
If afflicted with t.’oiusrelions, Sfone
in the Kidneys, Ureter, or BEiMer, will derive
imniedtufe relief./if uguacuroAt). the UcguJveut.
I’rtec ?l per buttle,t*t- 0 for §5.
Dr. RADWAY’S Office, No. 87 Mai ita lane.
Persons afflicted with ('a cuious Concretions and
Kidney Diseases arc n Vit.-d.to tab en Dr. Rad
way, at his office, from 1 to 2 p, m.
Beo Dr. Radway’s Almanac for 1883, now
endy, fr-a of ell urge.—lylO
IK YOU w n» a hot OY-TER SI'EY. go to
the New Bar Room, mjd r t orlcy Si Sbrsett'a.
A3VAHCES Qli eOTTaiH
To Planters a I others wishing to
HOLD t’OTTOY I.V
where Nd Oli VOE, INBUR VNC!’, and other ex
penses for ho di ig ar . less than in tlie United
States, wo will iidva.iqo
TEN tTENTI PER POttN'D" ON ftillDDLfN lR
shipped to our frie-n Is in Liverpool, charging
the Cnglish o mi’itercial rare of interest, which
at present, is FIVE PER CENT, and hold as
ong as desired.
CEAGUORN, ITT’bKIXG A t 0.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 20—2m2
iEW FALL /ftiD WIIITEt. Vo
AUGUST DOER,
MF.RC HA N T T AIL ()l r {,
220 Broad St.'flTersey’s Old Stand,)
BEOS to annonnee that he lias received a com
plete and magnificent stock of FRENCH,
ENGLISH, and GERMAN
CSoftiN, {iitsimcru, A Ycsdugs.
Which he is reazlv to make wp to ordbr in the
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, tuid at price* ns
ixivr xs Asr is Tim cur.
—also —
RKADT-IJEADU 0 1,0 T III IT C-,
Os bis own Manufacture.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, of all kinds,
which will be sold ut the lowest possible prices.
IPET'GIVE ME A TRIAL.
220 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
4t.6. AUG UST DO li li.
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
Wliplcsale Dealers in
Boots cfe Sljoosi,
Mfffftehafi -sfrcct, Atlanta, Ga.
Our Goods arc purchased direct from
Eastern Manufaoturcrs. VYe will
sell tbeui to Cotttitrv Mcrcimnts «t N. Y. i rices
Freight addot. - hit
Vow ton Lqgttl Ailvertisemrtnts.
GFOHGIA, Newton .Cotnify,
WJ UF ri}2A<, David zhiehry. A dnnihl dratofon
V? the f estate of 11. (’.' 2;ichty, deeeased;
makete fipnticntioti for letters of Dismission lront
said Administration, vjJj
These are tberefcfi'c to cite nml ndmonißh *l
- singukir the kinSlveil and cr, dltord'of said
deceased, to lie awl appear at uiV office within
the Hint pv - "'ib. •] by law. to slmw cause, if
any :be\ 'mvC, vin said let tors shall not Ik*
;-i i.ired lls li ! app’icatil. *
l. iven uiiihtr m\ lir.pd and t'ffieidl
tfiis Jan. 22, JHCa. . *
J. \Y. B. Ord’y.
. suKmFFra "am:.
5 w ILL Hl'i.L to the iiiglicst bidder will) in the
P, legal Uottr- yd stile on the first. Tuesday in
February next, llefi te 11.-• t'ourt. House d«s>r in
the city of (I’oviogtoM, the fidfowimr property,
10 wit: Ninety seven union of lot of land No
I ff. it being Ibo sondi halt of said lot, in the
ninth dial ri t of originally Henry, now Newton
county, ii' and now in possession of Win. Bailey,
l.cvie 1 on by virtue of, and to satisfy principal
interest and 1 0.4 m one fi fa, (Vendor’s Lien,)
in favor of Wm. W. Clark, against Ishnm 11..
Berry, and Win. Bailey, and as the property of
defendant, prepci'y pointed out in said ft fa.
ALSO at thy t-.vre lime and place, the north
half of Lot of Laud N«;, 24, cont.)itilr,g one and
a .umrter acre, more or less, and the S"iilh hulf
of lot of land No. 4), containing one hTtndred
ami otii' and a qwvtct' tV't'cs, more or less, all
lying and being in the * ighlh district of 'origirf
iilly Henry, now Newton county, euntafanug lu
the ageregata, two hiuiltcil and two acres and*
half, being now in possesasion of Janies Prio*
and sisters. Jaivie.l ou as the property of J. B.
Price, to satisfy principal, Interest and cost on
one li fa, issued from N o-v ton Superior Court in
favor of Addison P. Kepnon, vs, J. B. Price.—*
Property pointedpak-Vy Phiintifif.
ALSO at tkc san.a time and place, one hun*
di ed acres more or loss of a certain tract oft
parcel of land, situato. L ing and being on or
near the waters of Big Hay nee Creek in Shef
field District, in Newton pounty, known a* the
place formerly reside 1 upon by S. R. Cockran,
un i sold by him to Dr. J. M. Lowe, and now in
po-session of sui I Lowe. Levied on na the
proper y of S. It. Cockran, to satisfy one fi fa,
i suecl from Newton Ifiioricr Court, iu favor of
Addison P. Kennon, is. 3. It. Cockran, Maker,
awl Robert 8 Fiquettc, Indorsor. Property
by Puit.illff, •
ALSO, at the sum.' time and place, one llofWe
and Lot m tlie town of Conyers—lot containiag
ioiie hulf acre, more ot less; number not known,
adjoining lot# of Rosser arid Peek, stud by toe
public road, and fronting the Baptist Church,
it being the lot, fold by Mr. Hamilton to A. V.
Mitchell, and now in Lis possession.
ALSO one Box Cigars ’twelve pounds Chewing
Tobacco, nitre hr less.' lix common Decanter*,
1 nml contents, one set Liquid Measures, sixteAl
:-.duU boxes Sardines, four packs Playing Garda,
thyee Lamps and Ra ks, one Water Bucket, two
t’lidrs. ten pulluni B'ackberry Wine, more cr
less, teu Ga'burs of Corn Whisky, more or le*»,
tvveiiiy-ti • e gaboi.B Peach Brandy, more or le*a,
eleven Jucs, large and small, and content*, and
t.fitv'l C.'l-ks. Ail levied on as the property of
A. P. Mitchell, to satisfy one fi fa, issued from
Newton Guperior Conn., iu favor of Garrett &
Bro . ts. A. P. Mitchell & Bio. Property point
ed out bv A. P. Mi.cheTl.
Jan. 5, 1860. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheriff!
nevjton Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
W r ILL be sold botoro the Court Ilcuse door
In the cifv of Covington, on the first
Tuesday in Fidiruary next, within the legal
hours ot sale, to highest bidder,|the follow
ing property, to wit ; All that tract or parcel of
land, lying in the tenth district of Newton coun
ty, curtaining three hundred and ninety four
acres mole or ItsS, known as lot of Land No.
188, and part of lot No. 189, containing on.,
hundred and ninety oiie acres, more or l.ss, ex
cept tw> acres of the north east corner, given
Iff for a School. Tho premises formerly owneo
by Matthew Dean, and now resided upon
by Heap-tin arid Dumeron. All levied on b Y
Virtue of. and to Satisfy life principal, intereaf*
and eost on or.o Mortgage Fi Fa, issued from
Ne w tou Superior Court iu favor of Green B.
Turner, ‘aguitjst John M. Gaisscrt. Property'
pointed oui iti said fi ft.
Jan. 6, 18f.‘J. G. M. T. BOWER, Sheri*.
Administratrix's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an Older of the Courtj of Ordi
nary r New ton Connty, Georgia, will be sold*
mi the tiret Tiusrtay in February 18G9, at the Court
door iu Kud’tounly, lugween the legal sale
liours, the foKiowiiv.; lands to-wit: Tliat Houseand
Dot now oecupie 1 bv Joseph Barber, situate in the
incorporate Unfits.of the city of Covington, Geor*
do, in the v.;o, te.u pari of said city, and on tho
ftp-Jih side of the public road, leading from Coving
ten to McDonough, containing ten acres, more or
less.
Ninety-one sill a half acre- more or lese, land,
lying in the Skit district of Newton county, about
4 miles from Covingron. on the west side of Mia
wav leading to Langston’* Bridge.'
Terms cash. Pni ebascrß to t)*v for papers.
ELEANOR JONES,
Dee. 18, 1383 Aduir'x. of Presley Jones.
GEORGIA, Ncvton County.
Ib r !i Ei'EAS, James M. Summers for
f I J.et'.eiß of on the estato
of VV. J. l'mfiii,.g, !• ecasc.l, late of said county.
These hi* • fTibr*Tore to cite and admonish oil' **
and sit". t,be kindred and creditors of said
r dec.-a:('<i) in lie arid appear at my office within
the time presei Ibpd bylaw, to show cause, if
any tliey iiH.ve, way said lct.<rs Eliall not iseuo
•Id slid applicant. , _
Givci u:idc ,; mv ban’, at office, this Jan, Ist,
lßch. ‘ J. W B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
tfrORGIA, Newton Uousit y.
\ ./ HEREAS .Ifred H. Zftelirv has’applied (of
i t ] tt. rsof • 1 uaviintr sbip-.of the minor ehil
dren of Bi,nj. IJ. t>rerby, D.-oeftsed, vice Joseph
Ri-agnn, remoV-d from’ ;-ai 1 trust.
These ate therefore to i-ita hud admonish all
Gind singular the next of kin of said minor chil
■ rc;;, tii file tlieir objections if any they have,
in term a of the la-v. bv the*firsl Monday in Feb
ruary next, else said letters will -bx, granted .to
llppUC'llll. • . ; • ny. E;,
Gir.-i, under ray hand and official signature,
this 21? 4 - day of D< cernl er, 1868,
J. VV. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y,
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ffjA I,! JA U PLUNK ET. Aiiininistrator of the >
u_A estate of Charles T. l’lunkct, deceased, late
of i-a.d county, having applied to the court of
Ordinary of said county, Fuf leave to sell the
land belonging to said Estate, fur the purpose of
distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased.
All persons concerned are notified to fils their
objections, if any they have, within tuo month*
ft inn the firstpublication of this notice, else
leave wii! .beeranl'd forftha sale of said real
estate.* Rivffi nticTer my hand and official sig
nature, this 11th day of December, 1868.
J. w. B. ‘-U.MMERS. Ord’y
?— = usasm^
JaspuT i.c’jr tl Adve-i'Usoinonts.
VILORKIA, Jasper Cownty.
\ LL persons liavlntt demands agnintt James Hi
Montgouicn. id' . aid county, late deceased,
are hereby notififid to present them, properly at-'
tested, to mo within the time prescWbed by law, or
thee will not be settifco. And all persons indebted
to' said d"ceased, are hereby requested to make im-'
,i o.".it,' c i’.'in.-nt. WM. 8. '.IONTGOMERY, •
Bee. 18iti 1388. Executor}
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
yavWo MONTHS after date, application will
be made tu Hie Court of Ordinary of Jasper
eountv, for leave to sell th ■ lands belonging toy .
the c tale nf Joseph J of said eounty, dec’d,
Dae. 1,13 o- EAM’L C. SHY, Admr,