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JOJJ 11 3ST._A.IL.
SATURDAY JANUARY 14,1871!;
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HON- B- n HlWi.
The Press of Georgia lias Uibore<t *eul
onslv, for the past lew weeks, in discuss
ing tne political status ofß. 11. Hill,, and 1
hi! hist address to the people of Georgia,
“un the situation." We have considered
the position of X.r. Hill as of far lees im-‘
portanee to*the interests of Georgia, than
the dtty* of advocating and promulgating
true principles of Gonstitutional,;
. Democrat ie Government. It is true,i
> that Mr. liili has doae the State some-
Fer\hn\ in his “Notes on the Situation,”
and hv his bold and fearless denunciation
oftho'conditions of theHadiealdynasty.
‘ ITilTCourse, at that struck in unison
with the hearts of the honest masses ol
Georgia, because he was tight! But his
%snt Xt accrpt the situation,” letter, proves,
that he has new understood the spirit!
and honesty of purpose, that has actuated
’the people of Georgia, in their struggc--
ibr Constitutional Liberty! 1
Tbe people of this country have in
their hearts, a deep reverence for Ihe
Government of their fathers! Tfreirlaces
pro turfted towards the Old CoVtslitT'.tion,
it *m», and State Bights! Whoever;
desires the position of Irartfr must take
the advance rank of the Constitutional!
army, and press forward with zeal, for
the restoration of the Goveruntent, on
the honored wrifibiplea 'of 17-if-. Those
who -cbooae to fall bv the way side, as
> Me. llill has done, will simply be scorn
’ll as a traitor to the faith, and ruthless
ly swept from the ranks! Mr. Hitt’s;
tiicnrls doubtless regret his apostacy, but
not one of t£ena will follow him to the
degradation of the political grave, that he
has,made for himself 1 in the language
of Andy Jofnsrn, he is simply “ft dead
duck,"-—nothing more.
Hock is out in a letter to *
prominent Democrat, in which he verj
magnanimously accepts the situation
in Georgia. He thinks that tire elec
tion was as fairly conducted -as it is
possible to obtain “at this time.” He
thinks that the Senators elected by the
Legislature in 18?0, should be permit
ted to take their seats, and the newly
elected members ol Congress, .with the
exception of ilio3P t from the sih Dis
trict, should be admitted immediately.
Bullock is pretty heavy oc Toombs and
Stephens, and thinks that Congress
should make short work with the peo.
.. lf J. .* «l»Tlifctrlot. UacsLuac. by some
means a sufficient number ©f negroe*
were induced to rote the Democrarie
ticket to defeat Radical candidate
for Congress. In short,-Bullock think 4
that the negroi?! Cvghl to 19av# voted
the Radical ticket ‘ but Ihhskhoh as
some of them didn’t do it, lie consoles
Hmself with tbs fact'll!.it fheir riyht
fb vote has been acknowledged, ot ac
«|uiescij - in hy. tl\e people of (jcorgja,
and ; he is forced into the conclusion to
let 1 llife Democracy of Georgia run the
“machine” according their own notkm.
Verily, Rufus iroproveth tinder the in
fluence of a Democratic majority.
TijtE.BEr.WAKE Mauriagb LaW.—
They hive a queer Jaw' in th ; s lilliputain
State, aboHt the gordian knot of matri-i
mony. It requires the “naughty men,’”
before leading otfo iff tbe Delaware lambs
to the sacrificial alt ay t and bo#ds for
good bchav!or. The unhtrky swnin who
may have more love than credit, -may
cast about n* an agony of suspense, wait
ing for some enterprising individual to,
gtr upon his, in the shih of two
hundred dollars, lawful money, and. be
egmpdlcd, in delimit of TfAs conjugal
*1 raw bail, to forego all the Swecta of the
lioney-moon. TTma great distress is
broogflt on innoc- nt parties, who
cruelly “kept out of their property,” by u
ridiculous old lew totally at variance
with the preaent adv anced slug- of eivSi
xation, and which - wickedly interferes
with that magna charta of young people,
the right of elopement. A vigorous ef
fort is being made to abolish the law?
and- thus put the young folks of that
foaml State on a footing with thoee of
Chicago, for instance. ;
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Tkk Bai.timouk
,-Y._lt is very rarely that Wt deem it
necessary to call the attention bt the pnb
liato the claims of an advertising flgen
cr. Ifcit we feel fully authorized in com
iiiending to fhc patroQago of such of oflr
readers as may have advertisingbusinet*,
the 1 >alt no m e 'Advertising Agency of
Jtwwrs. Griffin A IToffm.-ni. Oar bn?!-'
i ltls transactions vAth thH firm hsvebeen
large and extensive, grid we have yet
the first bill tt> them which baa
not met with a prompt reply, persons
in Wiaetw who daurete use the m«dw»
of a thoroughly reliable agency »ill con
sult their interests by entrusting, their
business to Motors. Oiiffin A Hoffman.
CM? ot the carpet-bag members of
Charged with bigamy. A
j&Tieul Ctmgr? B3 will scarcely consider
this a crime, however, for it is simply a
matrimonial application p& political
practice inaugurated by tit®- Radicals.-
1/4 member may live in one .State and
go to Congress from another, why may
In, not have two States of matrimony *-
Chicago Times.
-The Bawxf.k Countms.—'What are
connuknown tts the “« irograss"
CoUntief eovered themaefocs with gloTy
at the b*le election*. In Telfair eouijty
the Dewoetntio majority was $m> —the
Rarii&otdjr poTlmg 13 votes, Irwin
county polled a. solid Democratic vote of
4(lo—not a Radical in the eotmty. Ap
pling polled 42”> Democratic votes—
Radies’, none; and (joffee 500 Demo
cratic votes, and not one Radical. Tat
nall gave a solid Democratic vote and
majority, of 350, and Montgomery coun
ty 4i2—not a Radiea} in the o.onnty.
We lift our hat—with three time three
and ‘J* tiger"—to the gallant,Democracy
of the wire- grass region. 'They have
deserved well of their State and country’.
The Georgia Ek.EcfioJsr.—tender this
head, Forney’s Press, of Friday, has the
following special from Washington City'.
If the facts are stated, wfe infer that the
Administrator) docs not intend to fake a
great deal of stock in the scheme of get 1
ting the election aside:
It has been stated in certain Demo,
cratie journals, that, tlie President, and!
prominent men in the Republican party,
were mut*H disappointed at tbe result Os
tbe late election in Georgia. The Inti
mation is out that a Repub
lican victory Was anticipated. This is
riot the fact'. •' ;
Senator Wilson, ‘ChatftPah of the Re?
publican Congressional Committee, took
tbo trouble to send a man to Georgia
two weeks before the election, to ascer
tain the situation of affairs there. He
returned and reportedylvat, owing to the
general apathy amonr the Republicans,
and the activity of the Democrats among,
the negroes, the State %oufd, in all prob
abi'ity, jgo Democratic. This fact was!
communicated to the President, so that
neither be nor Senator Wilson were at
all astonished at the result when it was
announced. It is well understood here,
that much of the reffponsibifrty for the,
defeat in Georgia, rests with a few gen- 1
tlemen, who worp interested , in being
admitted to the Hutted States Senate’.
The negroes about .Montgohiery, Ala’.,
under the lead of the prominent defeated
carpel-baggers of that State, are holding
meetings to promote schemes of emigra
tion to, and feSTonlkatlon oh Kansas. We
do not know whether this is humbug
movements to convince the people of
other parts of the Union that the negroes
cannot get their rights in Alabama, or
whether the carpet-baggers, forever de
feated -feft* ’dffi'ete To Alabama, earnestly’
design To ‘establish large negro colonies
in certain counties in Kansas, going with
tYie j negroes ttiemseWes, in tMi 'hope that,
the negroes will be atue lo elect them to
office there. But we do know that Kan
sas is a mighty poor State for a-, negro.—
With no wood in the county to steal,
Sambo wi'l soon find that , “Othello’s oc
"cupation’s gone.”— Columbus Enquirer
± GEORGIA NFGra6*S REASON
FO* VOTING TH# DEMO
CRATIC TIOfcET,
Yesterday I heard an old negro ex-'
plaining to a tew of his color, his tea'
sons for having voted tho Democratic
ticket. Said h?, a« he made fierce ges
tures with liis weatheisbe.a'ton hand;
"•‘Tea, you’ic right; I did vote the De
mocratic ticket. It’s the. first time I
ever did, aid unless they run this here
government better than the Radicals,
it will be thfc last time. I pro
pose for to try ’em. Why is times hard,
and why. ain’t there Tin money in the
country? The Radicals lire playing
smash with . everything. I coromenc-.:
cd for to yote the Radical ticket over
two yprs ago, and ever since that time
rabney Las been getting scs.rter and
scarcer, and now I don’t spe * ten dol
lar bill A month. I hain’i got cents.
sow where I used to hate dollArs when
commenced to vote she JRadica] tick-’
et. We must hare,a change in tips
here business, or we’ll all go up- white
snd black. T’ulk about ftadifeafs being
friends to the colored men ! Any man'
with half an eye ewn'See that they ain’t
friends to anybody,* bat themselves.—
They’re after Jhe office that draws the
big pay and all tbejonney out of:
vie country, and makes, cotton .go down;
so that a darkey can’t earn enqngh in
* year lobby a hoecack for Chii'tmas.
That’s what do. Who lent me a‘
mule last futrAier to finish my crop,
when mine had broke his leg trying ta
get over the fer.ee ? Was it a Radi
cal ? No, they’d h»*e seed Thy rlB
iro to weeds afore they’d, have didffll
Fact is> mighty few of them
any mules to lend. It was a,Democrat
come to me and says : K Joe* y> ujr j
had bad hick ; you win 10-c all your*
4drk unless you got a nag to finish
ymtr drop. Go to iny stable and get
that old mule tbafcV blind in one eye,
and pay me what’s rtghfcwfeen the crop
is made/ I paid him hho ® man.—
When 14r«A#tek sammor, and did
not have a bite in tho lxmse to eat, who
brought ma.tbe bank of bacon ? It wa£
this ’ere tarns Democrat, and now When
He wants vote he can get it. A
man who sucks to, me, I’ll stick op to
fadgk ak the time sa nd HO saying the
ancient negro walked off* leaving, his.
Tittle eaWle of listeners to commcntjap-,
on his speech end digest his wisdom. f ,
.s v ’ *.-y-
Ws learn that a #f!l kts been discov ’
ered in Ihe lower part Os this county
which yields. KeroSfno Oil \*~&6vrton
Uat'tu.
Wo learn tliat the negro Sheriff elect
ed in CTfty copnty wilt fee ahabl® to give
bond, and h. nce Won’t be able to take
tfee office, which be couldn’t fill if ho'
could give a thousand bonds.-— Early
County Netes.
M ills
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Tomb Stones. kc> Nov. 4tb X't
Dr. SCHENCK a daises Consump
tives to gotolTorMaia‘Vf’inter
if., in'g for the last tlurlj-fl ve j,ira/’»rote4 my wh-te !
tiiee end etepiiti'Jfc'to tlie eturly of luni; <H*V>*»e nod con
♦nmptlon,.! ic«l that I uoderstaud fully tlio tonne that
IH» 'tUo be pirn updid restore a tolerable bid case of
<ee»td lunKS to h#hltby gnundne**. The first ami at
traprtant atep infer the intent to avoir] txkin g cold, and
the bi »t of all places on ibis oontinsnt fir bit p p pese
n whiter, ie florlda, we rio\Vn in the i-tate, where the
em(»r»ituro.is repnliar, and not subject aosueh variatfons
ain mure If irthern la.itudes, I’.lntki is a point/car
renoinOiSU'l A good hotel i* kept therp h> Peterman,—
bast winter I saw several Persons there whose !un«s had
been badly cliwisb. but who, under toe healing infill snCe
of the clfiiiHto and my medicines, were getting well
One hunJrea nudes further down the river is a point
which Iwould prefer to Halatka, as the tempemturw is
So»e even a« i t.>e air dry and bracing Mmlcnfilie hrfji
nterpri.* are located thaia. . should giro a decided pre
ference tr? Mellouvi le. it is twoTnilrfs frdtji "rtveh or lake
fad ft s o cina almost nnpbueMl# te lakh cold th.ro. The
tables Inflow*' nfight hb better, aud patients complain
at times But Mat te ngood »t<n ,as it nilifptea a return cf
ap'jetite, k'l't wkenfbi] Ife the,case they generally iacreaie'
tb flesh, and thenitlie hujg&must heal.
, Ja K*‘-fevill* lliberotn', Orecu ’Cote, and many other
pi tea? In-yarions part ■ of Florida, can b« unfitly reeotrfr
mended to m wi ter• . Myrea«o neTor sar-
Itg ao are that pa'ients are less liable, to tukc cold the e
write*® th*re f* a lssseyen tern para! vre, and It is uot
ui-cessary to say that #Hore a consumptive person exposes
himtelf to froijnen l cold* he Is corti in to di" shortly.
Therefore my advice is go well down into the .State out of
the reach of prevailing dost win '* and fugs. Jacksonville
er ammt Why’bther of the loegliti s I have n.ilhed, Will
benefit thdiie Who nf* troubled with a torpid liver, a dis
ordered •toma.h, deranged-bowels, nr# throat of cough,,
b.-t fur thos v whose lungs ays diseased a more BOUtberu
poraaft eariitrstly feeommended.
For fiJWn years prior 1R69. I was profeasieqally
•in New Yoik, Bost on. Baltimore and Philadel
phia every week, where I saw and examined
eti an average five hundred patients a wepki A (
practice so exclusive embracing every .iponnibl#
pha e of Jung di’a are, has enabled me to under
state the disease ful'jr and hertce ; . my caution
in regard to takipg Cftjj, ,Apes .on may take
vn«t quantities of "'A'ckdnck** PuWnohie <Spruj. <
Seaweed Tftnic arid Mandrake Pill and ye
die if Jie dftea not avoid aking oold;
In Florid i nearly everyone is usingSChenck'a
Mandrake Pyi*. for the climnte ia more ttkelv ■
to produce bilions habit* Ilian more northern
latitude®. It-i. a well established foct that na
tives of Flortria lardy clie cnr.tnn ptiun, e-pe
i ialjiC those i fthe southern part. . On--the other
hand in New England at feast of the
population die of this terrible disease In the
Middfe States ii does not prevail so largely still
there are many thousands of rases there What
a Vast percentage‘qVl’jfa wotrtfl be saved if cop
sumptives were as eaai.y ala. nw and >n regard to
taking fre-h cold n* they are about scarlet fever
small pojf; Ac, But fhey are not, Tbeytak ;
what itiey-ferm a lilte cold, which they are
credirlon enough to believe will wear off tn a
few day*. Thwb another and anoter still, un«,
t il tire longs are diseased beyond all ht pe for
«mi e, My advice to persona whose lung# vre
affected even* slightly ia, to lay in n stock ol
Schenck’a Pulmonic Syrup, sSpa-wee,!
Tonic and f3chehek‘# Mai id rage Pills and go
to Florida. I recommend these particular
(medicines bcciu,*e I am thoroughly acquaint
ed withthdrr uct*on, I know that they
are used in strict aecordarce with my direc
tions ihevv will do the work that i« required.
This accv.mdlished, nature will do the rest: -
The physician who prescribes for cold, oongh
or nigh'Sweits. and then advises the patient
to walk or ride out every day. will ho Acre to'
have a corpse on his hand, b-tnre long, M\
plan is to givjyary three qaedtijiuts, in accord
anee with the pffnteu directions, except in
some cases where a freer tvse oHhe Mandrake
Pills is necessity. My object is to give tone
io the stomach-to get up .a good appetite.
It i® always a good sign when a patient he •
erns to grow hungry, I have hopes of sueh
When a relish *or food and the gratification ol
that relish comes good blood and with it
more flesh, which is ojosely followed Jby a,
sealing of the luFgs. Then the cofigh looses
urd abates, the creeping ekillS and clammy
mglit-aweats no longer provtrate r.'nd annoy,
and the patient gets f/etl. provided-he avoids
t..king culil.
Novv there' sire many consumptives who
have not the mean* to go to Florida. The
question may be asked, is there no hope for
such ?- Geruinly these is. My advice 10 srich'
is, ana ever bus been tqsiay in a watm room,
during the winter, with r teulperafure ol
about seventy, degrees.. A’hiuh seould be
kept regnlay at tltnt by means ol a
thermometer. Let such a patient take b> s ©a*
ereise within tqe trails of the nrom by walk,
lug up and and wn as his strength will permr'
'fe order to keep up a healthy circuliitioc of
the bood. I have cured thousands by this
system and -can do lo again, ..Consumption is
as easilyt as any other disoafie if rt is ta
ken in nna'e,' fi'nd the proper kind bi treatment
is pursued. Th« fact stands undispute'9 on
tfie record that SchitßCk’s Puimohio Syrup.
Magdiaks Pillsj and Sea weed Tonic have
cured finery many of wort seemed to be .hope
less cases cf consumption. Go’ where you
vfei!l;yau will be almost certain to find some
poor oopsumptav* who has been rescued from
the very jaws of and 'atb by Hfeir use.
So far as the M*ndra?<e PiH? nro oontH-rned
everybody should. n •upply of them on
hand. They net on »ho the fiver belter than
eSlontd, am and leave none of Us hurtful effects
htehind. Iu fgct they are excellent iu all ea?
ses where a putative medicine is required.
H you have partaken too freely of fruit and
diart liea ensues, a dose of the Mandrakes
will cure you. If ydo are -»p>fact to re*t
take a, dose of the Mandrakes an«l
>iii«l they ♦iH rci"i« you in two hOitrs. It
yj>u would obviate the effect , of** a change
i.f water, or“the too free .tudulgenCy *u try it
Uke'ooVof the Mandrake?, every night, and
you may then dtink eat - water,
uSelotis, pairs, apples, plums, pbncWi 6r corn,
wi.hhut the risk of being made sick by them.
Phey will protect those who live in damp
'it nations against dillsand fever Try them.
PI iay are perfectly harmless They can do
ytou good only.
I have abandoned my professional visits to
Boston and N # York, but I to
see patients al s my office, No. 15 N- SIXTH
it reef,, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9
4'. M to vJ r. M. those who will* a thor
ough examination with he KespUoumter will
be charged five dollars The K“spirometer
declare the egact condition *1 the lung*, and
pali.-nts can JsqHhl learo ,whether they Are
curable or ncl Suit I desire it distinotly tm
derstood that the value of my medicines de>
(.whds anttfrely upon their being takeu strictly
according to direetftms. *
In conclusion I will say that, when person*
taken m ymwdtcines an t their systems are
brought uxoa,healtby«eaodUiw therein they
arc not so liable to take cold; ?dt no obc*wiUi
diseased lungs can bear a sudden change ol
atmosphere without the liability ts greater or
leas irritation of the bronclml tubes.
Full directions in all language accompany
my medicines, ao explicit *nd clear that any
orfe can use thorn without consulting me,
and can-be bought fro* any druggist.
J, H. SCHENCK, M,D.
'* No 15; N. Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
Dgc.l-ly-70
Tobacco ITouee.
- .
300 Broad Sreet Augusta G*
Agents for the »ale of Chewing *n4 Smeiktag Tobacco k Cigar*,
doing an exclusive Tobacco business, they offer superior iwduceraot* to thw
• Tra4e. Call and Examine oar Stock oct.l9—Bm
F. M*. RICHARDSON
WIIOLIMAUt AJTO RBTAIX, BIALI* IK
STPtS, EMTB,
. : Sfc Ittllf VUI,
Ti&»Ware*
Matte
HOOSE-FURSISHIKO GOOD
ETCq BTC., ETC.,
HUNTER STREET, near Whitehall,
ATLANTA. OA.
*^'3o--tf.
. -v P
Agenov for' the Sale
OF
PERUVIAN GUANO f
f|IHE UNDERSIGNED, TPAYING BEEN
A APPOINTED Agent for thi* port, by
Messrs'. Robs on, Fi it tad.» k C of New
Y.uk, who are tlie Sole iig.-Us and cor
a:gneee of direct importation Qf Peruvian
Guano into ih© United States,» offers for
sale, and will keep on hand supplies of
No- 1 Peruvian Chur).
t i- ,*. , *
A dupot is established here for direct
importations.
Quantities of Ten (10; Tons, or more,
can 1m? had at SOO, gold, or its eqnvialent
in currency per ton 2*240 lbs. for Gn in
ape Island ami $67 for Ohili
cit!* Island Guano; eitcbssive of Slate tax,
for inspection, and being the., proem A
Government prices. Purity warrunticL
'''-j'**
R. G. LAY, Agent,
At Offioe of Messrs TUN NO & Cos,
Savannah, Georgia.
Dec. 1 lm.
A D MINI STRA TO R LE '
BYYIUTUEoI an. ordei’lrom the Court oj
Ordinary ol Walton (souuty, will be sold
on the Ist Tuesday in January neit, at the
Court House door in said county, within
the legal hours of sale. 230 acre? of Land,
more, or less, appaiilng Lxnd# of Wm; E
Stark, perry S. Rodger# and Others Sold a*
tqe propor.tV ot Naney Williams, la't© ot said
county dec and. ss - ,
'1 crins t a-h. FurchaseMrapAy h>r Stamps.
JI S. -VUliairs, A'bnlhistxator.
Sociaf-Circlo, Ga. Nov .9. 1870: td j
GEORGIA, Morgan County.
JOHN B. SUIEL S having applied to be
J.ippoiuted Guardian ot tlm person# and pro
perty of Preston and Walter Matthewv mi
nor children of sepbeo 6. Pus* ton. under the
a«e of ii year#, residents of f»id oonnty
7his is to cute all persons eoncerued to he and
appear term ot tb* Court ol Ordinary
to bo held next ajßer th« ekniratlon ot thirty
day# frqtn thqiVrtt rnblfcation of this notfoa*
.-mi Jbo’w cause it they can. vjrhy #ald John B.
ShieMs ohosld nat be .BOtrusuic with the
Gnardfanship t»f ft® persons at and property ot
said minor#. % '■
. Wuneja my offi.:ial signature, this Nov.2ath
W. WOODS. Only.
To Consumptives.
The advertiser, having been perroanenty
e n red of thatdisease, Consumption, by a aitto
»>Vremedy, is angioua to make know* to
his fefluw sufferers the means of euro. To 111
'who desire it, ho vftH send 'a oopy m the
prescription need (free t»t charge), with the
diteouona H»r prepariufcsud UMog the same,
wfiioh they will Bud a auVeCffre fcr oooaumjb
non, Aithata, prooehilia, fee.
jk ntwaeiaas
165 Sotlth iSeeoofffttreet, Wtffiamsbntgh N T
Not. 24 JS7O 1 year.
.ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTUJMkN who suffered % jsstt
from Nervous Becaluy, Premature D«#ay,wnd
all the effieotfe of" youthful indieoretton, will,
for the sake of suffering humanity, **«d ire*
to all whp need it, the receipt tsni direction
for making the simple remedy by which k
was ouied. Suffer? wishing to profs hy tha
advertiser’s experwnee,c*b do so by address
irtg, in perfect coufldeoor*. ‘
JOHN G. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar street N«o Qo£
mutinr college;
BokrG and fusiion per annum, $226,
HELLMfITII LlNES’lire
«o«ra and rin non, per annum, §2‘>C- Pr,f>
iD£ST . The Very )t,vr l. eife. D. L'
DcH.r of HurHu. ■Pwrticu
Major KvHifix, T*)fldou, Canaria Wr.t
Selopj. 28-1 y
to the CT'rizEKS~dFk‘£vfToi»
• ■ ■ ►. >o, '
• "• " AND •'
IBJOIMI . EUBm
f most respectfully arfr.m’mce to mv 'frfend*
*nd the cititcnw dt Nfewton, J*«pcr
surrounding co Uß ii«4. -ttmt .her « Tl tWnce of
Itvfar years, I»h|-v« «g*l n rHvmrd uvNewicn
county, to c«?t my lot with l,«j r .nddiera
T t >P '* n ‘‘ and hu,,n<^„ in Covington, where
I VriTl he happy to al! of tuy old friend*
nndriKir aequamtances, and Will fake ereat
pl sh '’ wint L m y K'md* and price*.
UtH keep all grade# of Groceries, and w jfl
sell them as; cheap, if not cheaper, than any
Houre in the City. ’
Giwe me a call and convince yourjer'*
T.N.PITTS
family and
Fancy Groceries.'
Bacon Lard, Flour, Syrup, Meal, <7orn'
>\heat, i>ah it*h, Sugar, Coffee,
»oap, Cofxpcrag, Sulphur, Sal #
Candle*. Teas. Indigo,
Starch, Snuff Log.
K . wood, Coneentra
‘ted Lye. Hope,
Tobacco.
gars, shot,
* Powder,
Cap®,
Churns, Ax Dekes, Brooms, Wash Board*.
Tubs, Bucket , &c. .
FANCY GROCERIES,
Candy Jelly*. TTnts. Brandy Fruits, Can Fruit#
Gysteiß, Sardine#, Clams, Salmon.
Shrimp#, Lobsters, Pickles, Rai
sin®, Applr-s, Oianges, Co
coarmts, Citron. Cur
rants, Da'es, Fig#,
Pi une?, Nutmeg,
Pine Apples,
Crackers,
•" Bs»kt>i#,v
B ackiug, p 4 j Boxes, «sec.
T. N. PITTS.
. . . §Ajf.t»ws'efr'sTixp.
COVtNGTO’T, GA. - .
Nuwmhe IT,*lftrt),B J .
• legal advertisement
GEOkGIa, Morgan County.
Application for Dismission.
P. S. Burnev Adm'dolT#®**
B '' Da\i#, deed represent* to the Cornu
<ha he Las full)- adndnisterd on I*»ac Davit*
Estate.
This is therefore to ci*« all per#on«
cerned, to #how cause it any they » an, whV
-aid Adm’r should not be dwoharged trom h*
Admiuutration, and receive Letter* ol D*»
mission,on the lifepday in Jauuarv, 1871
This 7 th. day ot ’
V<* wtJ>bWs, ’Qri’y
. .. aTg McUALLA
Attorney at Law.
bt) VIN GT OK, GA.
WILL practice In tb« conufies of the FlinW
Cirt iit. Prompt attetuhin given tv all
business entru-ted to his care.
OGfioo next door to Byrne’* o«'ruer.
oct7 -ts.
GEORGiA, Morgan bounty.
Burnett, admiuistra
tog, with the wilt annexed, es Nathaniel
Allen, late of said county, deed, applies for
Letters ot Dismission, This is to cte all
person-, kihfired Alvin be Aud appear at
«>v office on tb* first Monday hi February,
18J1,.t0 show cause yvliy he st all not be dis
missed from .said admiuuOia *{o*.
Given under mv hanu this Deo,’ 2d, 1870
Id W. WOOM. Ordinary.
LEVY A TINSLEY,
Jewelers and Watch Makers.
East Side of the Square,.
All kinds of Jewelry
Made o tfiller ami lie
done with neat
mT] ness and duqtttoh. Also
■h J prepared to order any
thing in the Jewelry or
Watch Uno, direct from,
tne Heat inrtan ufaetoriea ami furnished to
customer* at Atlanta or
S.EF. COLLE6E,
COVINGTON, GAt *
t* * -
Tbo spring terra of,this Inatitution.
open# the 16th »Mt.' n and patrons
ate pledged the beat services of a waU.
•elected bt ard of inatruction. Terms un
oliAOKcd.
CoUegiatc
Music. “ /•“< *s^,
Use of instrument* ♦
ff\cidental», 8 00 J
Board in good families, washiug and
lights included S2O 00 per month
» For .-
KEV. J. N. BRADSHAW, Pres*