The Jefferson news & farmer. (Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.) 1871-1875, November 03, 1871, Image 3

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NEWS & FARMER. LOCAL: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1871. ‘ . , CLUB RATES. For the benefit of those wishing to get op clubs for the News & Farmer, we offer the following inducements: Five copies one year.. .. #lO Ten ‘ « “ #lB. The money always to accompany t'.e order. To those wishing premiums for clubs, we make the following offer i For five subscribers at #*} SO each, we will give Demurest s Ladies Vugozif e, one year ; or ’etersons Ladits Jlaguiinc, one year,tor four subscribers, at $2.50 each: or, we will give for twenty subscriber!!, at s'-1.50 each. HeA sler't, neat edition. Unabridged Dictionary, tlie regular price of which it sl2- Parties getting up clubs, will phase send in the names as fast as they get them. Those who have sent in clubs cf five ami upwards, i au forward subscribers at two dollars e?,cb. The Legislature met in A lanta on laet Wednesday. Gov Bullock has s.nt in his resignation as Uoverner and has le t'he fftr-fe. Read the Tax Collectors Notice and be pre ].art and for him. This is his last round to some prceiuiis, S*EE o.ll' Next Tuesday is public sale day in I ou'sville All sales that ate to take place, will be found ill the Seirs <j- Farmer. BI«0. Mr. John G. Walden, fonnerlyipf this Coun ty, died in Bibb County, ofTyihoid fever, on the 15th of Octoder 1871, in the 22nd year of his age. Peace to bis ashes. BISTMtICT COVHT * The District Court met here on Monday laUj hut could not st'tr up a ca>e of any kind'] What a pity to make a Judge aud Solicitor ride 24 miles iu a buggy for nothing. At the residence cf Mr T. L. Brown, on the Ist inst., by the Key. f>. C. Pope, Mr, S. A._ lh Brown and Mr? Vnnnie H. Sinqurfield, all of Jefferson County. Piinters fee all C. K, j FtsMrt.Tti .i.vb fir.rr/.rc A party was made op in our town the other day, to go fishirg and hunting on next Satur day, the fish and game to be brought to town and a big Supper given at the court house on Sat urday night. There ar. seven men on each sid i, and they are to report at the Court House by four o’clock P. M., and the pally that has the smallest pile of meat is to pay all the nece» airy expense of having the Supper. We ex pi ct to see a good pile of game aud fi. .as there are some of the best hunters and fisher men in the party tha t rail be im tlx State. We w ish both parties success. oo .l.fo see. We can't describe the appearance of things inside of Messrs. Wilkins & Hayles store, but leave it ,0 our readers to go and see for tl eto eelvos. They have been for the past two w e ;ks ret elving, unpacking and; straight ning out their extensive stock of fancy groceries, hard ware, boots and shoes, hats, clothing, ladies dress goods &c. Ac, If yon like to be treated cleverly, and make purchases profitable to yourself, be Burejand give them a call, when y ou visit Louisville. Read tbeir advetisemeut elsewhere in our columns. orn COTTO.V .v.mbkbt. Wo are glad to seejtthat the cotton market in this pltOi is stilljimproving. Messrs. Wil kins & llopkins bo uglit last week 47 bules. and the cry is still it comes ! 'J hats right, let itcome! It will find |rtady sales here and a 1 prices tliat will compare favorably with any market. Here you see lyourjeotton {sampled and weighed yourself, and get your mouey light down for it; there is no waiting ten or fifteen days for the cash; and aa to buying your supplies of Gtoceriea aud Dry Goods, our merchants keep a full stock all the time, and sell at prices that will -compete with any mar ket in the State. Brin g along your cotton and buy your goods here at home. TME CONCERT *AB Sl I’PEH. We are requested to state that the Concert aud Supper, given by the 1 idies, in aid of tbeM. E , Church in Louisville, will corns off on. Friday the 17th ioat. It ia well known, that the ladies here under stand well, how to cater for the entertainment of the public; and we vineerely hope that our ten tliouaand readers in Jefferson, will each and every one, remember that on tba|]7th4if they desire their settees to be enhanced jwith “charmed melody,” their eyes regaled with beauty, or their taste deligbted, and their hun ger satisfied with the best supper they have ever seen, they Can have it all in Louisville. Come one cone all! and for one night, enjoy a feast of reason and the flow of seal • for the Nerve A Farmer. [COMMUNICATED.] Messrs. Editors : Among your numeious readers petbaps there are very few who are awate ofihe ex istence of such a thing as a colton market in Louisville, but there is, and although but a few weeks have elapsed since it commenced, it al ready gives bright promise of perma nent success in the future. The planters of this county have long 101 l ihe want of a market at some point more convciem than Augusta ; and th« making of Louisvi le the pojlit must recommend its fitness to all who give it a thought. Easy of neefcss from all parts of the county. There is no planter in it who canuot >iart Irom home in the morning, de liver his load of cotton, and return the same evening. The amount of anxiety in regard to business and families left behind, that will be avoided by this, will be appreciated by those who have been compelled to take those long and tedious trips to Augusta. Trie wear and tear and risk to mules and wagons, the demoralizing effects on laborers, the absence of the best hands from the colton field when they are most needed, will all be weighed in the balance in favor of Louisville as a market, and against Augusta. Tire prices in the two places have varied but little in the pant two weeks, as all can see by consulting the papers and those who have sold the same grade ijf cotton. The gentlemen who hive undertaken the business are fully up toil and have facilities which will enable them always, to pay lull price for coit >n, and no one need fear to bring his cotton here to sell, thinking he will be imposed on in theprice which is unvarying, being one cent below the Savannah mar ket. It is well known to all who sbtp colton to that market, that it will take more than one cent to sell colton in Savannah; hence an ad vantage tn favor of Louisville.— Oiher advantage 3 winch are it it necessary to name will incur to the minds o those who will this k on the . u j- ct. ENTERPRISE. VUil*BO. Chicago lost 20 000 buildings, covering 2,600 acres, and worth 8300,000,000. Over 50,000 persons have it ft the city, leaving 130 000. Five giain elevators with 1,600,000 bushels o! gram burned leaving elev en houses with 5,000.000 bushels, j Ol lumber 50 000 000 feet were 1 burned, h aving 240,000,000 feet.; Coal, 80,000 ions burne I, leaving as much. Half o! all it cks of goods j were destroyed. About 20,000 houses remain. Ten per cent ot the currency was bunted. Ti e whole loss was 2-5 p. r cent of her total assets. In Ontario street, Chicago, a baby ten months old was thrown Irmn a fourth story window, and caught iu a blanket by men congregated be low. It started head downwards. lik 6am Patch in his leap, hut gradu lally gn tied the perpendicular, and al.glued ou its feel like an athlete. APhe infant was somewhat worried tor Iwntli and couldn’t scream worth acaui in its rvtw wo lieu cradle, b a it gradually recovered eijuilibrium, and in five minutes wrs sennely sucking its thumb. An impromptu' meeting of editors and reporters was held at the ‘ Ed • tors* Horae,’' on the lair oroumls in Macon, lor the purbose of getting up a fining testimonial to .Mayer Huff. The result ol the meeting was a p-ieseiilalion of an elegant silver fruit vace, gold lined, purchased a* a cost oP fi It y dollars, with the follow ing inscription; -‘The Press—To W. A. Huff. Mayor «,| M •icon, Geoig- j in—''tale Agricultural Fair Octobei, 1871.” T lie Swedish laborers imported j into Georgia have proved eomparn \ live failures, our f rvid Southern sun being too much lf»r ihern. W< believe this is tire experience of near'y every Southern planter who has iried Swedish labor, Common sense ought to teWiust hat the natives of Northern Europe—the icy ami s:orm beaten North—are untitled to labor in cotion rice and sugar-fields of the semi-tropics, BAGGING ami TIES for sale low, by WILKINS * lIorKIXS. Sept_l, 1871. j« ts. The Citizen hoists 1 Ire name of William Arnold Huff aa a candidate tor the next Governor of Georgia Honorable D. W. Lewis. Secre tary ol the Georgia State Agricultu ral Society, has tendered his resig nation, to take effect February 22, 1572. Tire sentence of Reese, who mur dered a rnan in Crawlordville about a year ago, has been commuted by Governot Bullock from hang.ng to imprisonment for htc. Old Brevities was so carried a way by the two thousan I P, G’s iu G, whom he saw at the fair, that he has found it necessary to look alter domestic claims. He says it’s all right. ‘ You know how it is your self.” Among the prizes to be distriuied al the approaching fair, at Augusta, is an embossed profile likness, in Bright metal, of General Jackson. On the reserve rsa record olthe prin cipal battles which link his name to immortality. A young man in Americus. friend to the editor ot the Republican, pop ped the question to a gay and fasci nating widow. Her replyj was. “Sir, I don't want to raise any more babies.” 'I he young man li ft whist liug a medly. Speaking of enterprise the citizen says that Harris, of the News, and Dr. Shropshire, ol the Citizen, will pilch peonies in four languages for lager beer and the championship ol the Stale, and Old Local Brevnies will hold himself al arm’s legth, pro vided anybody will hold up his ears. Put ’em in your pocket, Brev, and go it alone. The amount collected for the suf fering poor of Chicago amounts to over $5,000,000. It is estimated that 125.000 persons, or about 2-5,000 families, were thrown out of house and home and robbed of everything by the insatiable fiie. Supposing this estimate to be correct, lie lunrl ol $5,000,000, if equally divided, would give to each family of five persons S2OO each. A laughable affair occured in Troy restaurant, last week, a wai ter having filled the vinegar cruets with old Bourbon whiskey instead of vinegar. Lawyers, judges, min ister#, temperance men, and even editors, were all seized with sudden desire to eat oysters at the restau rant, which did a thriving business for a time, or until the error was dis covered. MARKET REPORTS. Louisville, Nov. 3—Cotton 16@17. Augusta, {November I —Cotton, l?}; Ba con CiearßibSides, 9@9J ; 7}@B| Ia ns, 15] @l6. Savannah, Nov. I.—Cotton, 17@I8. Mobile, Nov. I —Cotton, 18, Baltimore, Nov. I—Cotton 18}, New Orleans, Nov. I—Cotton. 18}, Neu> York, Nov. I—Cotton, 19}. Liverpool, Nov 1, —Cotton, 9]@9}d. CENTRAL R.R. SCHEDULE. HAT THAI*. Leave Savannah 7 15 Arrive at Bartow 12 51 “ “ Macon 4 51 Leave Macon 7 a in Arrive at8ir.0w...... ........ 1] 5 “ “ Savannah... 525 KIGMT THAU). Leave Savannah 7 pm Arrive at Bartow 1 23 “ “ Mccon 515 Leave Macon 6 30 Arrive at Bartow ..10 36 “ “ Savannah 4 50 Passengers for Augusta, make connection at Miilen.on both trains. Rags! Rags!! WE will pay a price for all the good c« aa Cotton Rags 1 rough! so ua. Now is the lime to get rid of your old cloths. WILKINS &JLOPKIN3. C'l EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.— V Wlierea*, R. W. Holmes applies to mr for Letters of Dismission from the Guardianship of the per on aud property of Horace Raiowa cr of said county. These are therefore to and admonish all persons interested, to appear before the Court of Ordinay. within the tim. % prescribed by law and make known th»ir ob jections-, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted W H. J. C. Oct. 87 1871. 26 5t U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUIE. Ucputj) ©allcctovs OfTfcr, 3KD DISTRICT GA. ArausTA, Ga., Out. 19 b, 1871. Notice is hereby given that on ti.< FIRST Tuesday ia N*v »her next, 1 wil proceed to sell in Louisville, m the County of Jefferson and Sta:eof Georgia between tin i u ual hours of sale, the f»»l aing prop.rty t wit: All that tract or parcel of land Mutate, lying and being ill the Chmatv and Stab; afuie aid, containing two hundred ;*•«! fifty -on : Here* more-or less, and adjoining lands «»# St.«*i p dug G. Jordan, the Estate of l> T. Smith am’ Estate of Thomas Jordan. Said land havii.g beta levied open by me on the Itfth daiy of Oc tober, 1871 - , trader the authority >f a Warm: of Distraint, issued to me by S Fannin, Col lector of the 3d Revenue Dial.. of said State. gainst the Estate of Thomas Jordan* deceased lat »• of said County, to adsfy the IJn »< d* Slat, for ceitain Taxes, Pour. lies an- 1 cost due t>ai. Un ted tates; by Mrs. Shrike Jordan Adm’rx., i. sard Estate. Notice of said levy having beei served upon said Sadie Jot dan, Adm’rx. on tin and «y aud date of said 1 levy. M A. WOODS Deputy Collector Oct. 27, 1871. 86 2t. WILKINS & HAYLES. Have just received aud are now opening their New twoods , and from this time on will be dailv reeeivig FRESH additions t#> theii STOCK. Tlieir assortment is va. id, arid embraces eTerjthmg kept i.» a ©c They call partic wW attenfion i,. their assormenl of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Groceries, HARDWARE, TINWARE, and NOTIONS, CORN MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND Their slock has been carefully se lected, and in making tlieir purchas es, ilie tasls and wants of the coun ty have been consulted. Their goods have been bought upon the most reasonable terms, and they will be sold CHEAP. They are determined to GIVE SATISFACTION, and will always take pleasure in wailing on custom ers and hope to continue to merit the patronage of their old friends. Louisville, Oct. IG, I S7I. 1 ly. Piano Tuning SWILL BE IN LOUISVILLE about the last of this month, fjr the purpose of TUN- G aud REPAIRING Pianos. Any Piano ever >0 old and {dilapidated, I will remodel and put in as good order and tone as it was when first bought. All my materials I brought with me from Europe, and consequently fare the best; I will guarantee my work for five years. All orders left at the ‘ News <t Farm er" Office, will be promptly attended to ou my arrival. Prices moder. te. PROF. Wm. STANFORD Opt. 13, 1871. 24 ts, Just Arrived Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Salt, Ties 9 Coffee , Tobacco, Whiskey, Molasses, at low purer:?, for sali BY Wilkins & Hopkins; Louisville, Ga. May 5, 1871. I ly. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY VIKTUK of an or«!er from the'Honor* • Me tke Coiirt of Ordinary us Jeffemo iM.ntv, wiiMiwsoltl at; hr House, in tit t. wn »t within (-lie buurs >Hlr, a n* tlie hiral TneaU iy n* L’ccuuber mux • •lie tract «»| Uu l. cuLtaMuug ui c hundred hid »*u.etv nini4 acies more or; less, lying in Jeff, r on county, JK>tl iantri«it- G M. Ami adjoining lan b us Nei.y Lordou, Mary Uoley aud L’lija, Ru.bankbeing Uie,tk»wr ot Tetnpy McD.init in Wie sos Kv«L rick MeDanto. defeated. Also aVthecMinetime and pmee, w»ll he sol. a »ract at litnnlred and S4ty -lour aurtiß m«>r< «»r lufrS h i hi iHr same cuunty and dint, an adjvituug ia«ti»,.f(iM‘en * Hall, Eiijau Eubank anu the eat ah* of Kr(.’owart A’l he*an lands sold as tli pr»»purt3 «>l Eu.iei’iuk M..Daur <i. c’d’for thtJ’pui | ©>e of uistrikuiiuii. Terms 0,.e half cask, th« Other half pAyab in twelve motnlis. wirli in ereMt from dare, i MM) dollar into*. Bond f<»r title given null' Ihejtotfts are lad. . • LAWSON B. McDANiEL, AdmY. Obt. 2t>, Irtl. 25 Ids (JI'MDfAVS SALE. \\J ILL BE SOLD at ibe mpik't House 5;. v v I lie town of Lonisvrlle, mi FIRST Tues lay in Deeeint>i r next., between the legal hour, .f mr'e, the House itnd Lot, -itiiHt-d tor eightl t iu said town an t known as the Robersoi muse, now ovewpied by G. H. Harrell. Sob is the pr..pe ty of til • Minor children of G. V\ tobeisou deceased, for tbe pitrpose of divisioi , 1 Terms one thi and rash, one third in IS? inontl r uid one third in 2 years, with in crest Iron late. Bond for tiile un il property is pafi for. Pm chaser to pay for Titles. E. 11. VV, HUNTER. Guard’r. Nov .20, 1-7!. 25. tds. r's EORGIA JBb’FBKSON COI NTT,- v J Whereas, Samuel M. and Emily F. Clai'k iliiiiuistrator and adiniuistrairix of the estate oi James W. Clark die. ased, have applied for , leove tin sell all the real es'ate of said decease.’. These are therefore to cite a 1 persons interest ■ and to appear before ibe Court of Ordinary, t be held in and fur s lid county on the FIRST Vtoinley in December next, and show cause i any they have why said leave should not le granted. W. n. WATKINS Ord’y. Oct, 8\ 1871. 25, st. Georgia Jefferson cot T NTv.— WhereaH. Samuel M. Clark as adu in'stra tor of James W Clark decessod, and Ebene z-r Browi, administrator of the estate of Join VV. Clark deeeaseJ, have applied for Lel tei - > f dismission from said administration, Thest are therefore lo cite and adinuuish all person, interested to appear before the Court of Ordi nary within the time prescribed by law and make kiutwb their objections if any they have why said Letter* siioglditn# be granted. W.H. A'ATTKIN.S 0,.1'y. Oct. 20, IH7I, 25. st. EGRGI V JEKFEksON COUN T?— vJ Sarah M .Neely appli“s to me for Home stead, and i will pv* npou the same on »h*' 23r day of October"lß7l. at my office in the Court House at Loui vdle Ga. w. h, watkins. Ord> j. c. Oct., 13th 1871. 24 21, JEFFERON COUNTY.— U Wftereas, L. B. McDaniel ap| Lea to me for Letters of administration of the estpte of Tempy McDaniel deceased : these aie therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kin dred and creditors of said dec ased. to appear before the Court of Ordinary, to he held in and for said county on the FIRST Mo»d«yl in No vember n xt and show can-e if any thaiy can why said Let* rs should not hh grrn ed. W. H. WATKINS, trlyj C. Oct 2d 1871 23 td. EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY Whereas, Alfred T. Mann, adminstrafor of William H. Battey, of said County deceased, applies, to me for leave to sell the interest of said eatafil iu two lot* of lan Nas. 197, uni 164, situated ih Catoosa Coonty Ga. These are therefore tp.,cite all person* iutereatad, ito appear before the Chnrt of Ordinary for said Couuty on the FIRST Monday in November next, and show cause, if my they can, why said leave should not he granted. I POSTTtWTTO" tmm g-' IEOBGIA JEFFERSON COUNT*.- By virture of h Coart of Oordinary of Jefferson county, will be sold at the Market House in the town of Louisville, Georgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY in December next, all the real estate' of Llj abetb decesed. cw.sisting of 04* tract oi land in said eotinfy,* sdj inifig lands of ,W. Ariiold. Washington Rogers, Ann SieJmanahd others, and containing \wo hundred and sixty acres, moraor To bo Mild for.. benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms, one half cash, the other halt to be paid 'he 1* t day of J unitary/ |nf3, secg»ed by mortgage on premi a until the'pnrHiwse money i £ paid- Pun lia'ei to pny for * it.. s. MARY r- ARNOLD Ad*i. isMatrix. idjpct. G, 1,-71. 23 »ds. GEORGIY. JEFFERSON COUNTY- Wrereas, J. W. Bowling apples to me so L-tters 01 Gunrrii.unship 01 the perton an i prop* eily ofMa c>s E. Vwigers, rumor heir ot Klc-» uah Hodge s deceased. The e are therefore l« one all psnties interested, to appear before lb Court of Ordinary, to be held m aud lor «ai<; conttty on the First M< nday in Novetubtr next and show cause if any th**y can why said letter -Irould not be g anted. W H WATKINS*, Ordy J% C. Sen*. 59. 1871. 22 Id. I ♦ Kt>KGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY- Vj V. lreruas, J«me- M. lliuea, appi ea to m*. »i Lett r of (iua da* sip 01 the p- ra*»n arid ol A-.h. Cone, a mil.or of said count) These c.r.* therefore toc ie end tftlnifcultfli uH am Singular the pa tiis int rented to appear hefov ike Court o: Ordinary, to l e held in, and so p i ntv cn he tl e FIRST MOWDaY i NO VEMBEK iuxt, aud show cause it any they au why sad ic lei's should not hegrnatii;. W. 11. WATKINS, Oidy J. C ’P* pL 29 lc7l. 22 id GJKQ&GIA jEI PERSON COUN IY Wh rt as Ww, McDaniel applies to m« Lr Letters ot Guar d:unship of ilu* p rsons and preperty of Benjamin ft and Martha Ellen Mi- Dan el. These are theres re to cite and udmon ish ah and jSiUgulsir tin* pet so ns interested to ap 'pearar the Court of Ordinary to bo.* he Id in an forhaid Cdiifty on the FIRST Sfondiy>iii Dt eetnber neV. and show caunt If auy they can why s id L* iters should no' h- granted, W. H. WATKINS, Ord’y., J. C. Oct, 13 h 1871. 24 td. ATUK’S SAIHL GtKOIH.IV, JEFFERBON O’L’NTY— I- H, ri ,m,f«u order from the Honorable, Court of O.r.ii ary of .-aid County, vfili he sold ■ t the M arket II u*o, 11 the t wn ol Louisville, •Hi the FIRST T <esday in D c mber next, one hundred acre 0 land i.uat« din said Couuty, md adjoining la .dsi>f L. C. D 1 rown. R. L Rendry aad otJ es. To he. sold;, sthe prupe tj >1 the estate of Namu. I Big ham deceased, foi lie pu poce 0* diMiilu ir n. T* r. S Ca h, James a bicham. Executor of Samuel Big! am. Oct, 2d, 187’. 23 tl. ADM I NIST 1 ATOR’S BALE. WILL BE SOLD at he M.rket Hops it> tlit* town of Looi:Vill*;, JfHlWaon Cos n the FIS 1 TUESDAY in NO EMBER n e x vli lin e usual hours'tft sale, mo tv et. of an. rt w n as the Robbins place, eon afcaiiig J6U icrta of ia< and more or loss, adjoining lands o I mill i» W, Alexander. L. C. cntlfi Sira. Mar ..owvrv, »\ in. and John To; and« r. TANARUS« rins casl L C WARREN, AdrrrV « n Eat of Mrs Susan A- R. bbins. Sept 22, LS7i. 21 tds. ADAHXI6TUATOIi’d SALE. j"1 EOKGU, JEITKJkO V UOIJN IY . ff By virtue of :i:i order frt.m the court oi liiliimry it tail! county, will be sold at lln -tarket bouse in fbe town of Louisville, ol hel'JlWr lUE DAY iuNOVEMIiEH next 'iiliiu the usual hours of s.le, mie hull in teres iu that Ira t or pa c 1 of lanifsitbakd in sail minty, Cmda tliuff 11071.) one iIo ns.mil am event, acres more or less, u and ildj iniug lands ,-f A. J. Wiiliauts. Elizabeth It rown and otbi rs bo sold a- the i ropcrfy oi ib i estate of Elizu Arm ri deceased, !or the binelit of tin rrditora .cn 1 heirs of s lid deceased. Terms aish l‘ui eliaser required to pay lor titles. BUBWELL J BUOWN, Adui'rKj.aiate Eliza Brown. Sept. 22, I8«l. 41 tds. cuUiiT 6f ORPIXaRY, J*»Ktaso.. Cos f For CT>i,ntt Fprposs.S. V At Cham ilrs t)t?r. 12, HsTl, ) rT IS OIt'IEUED, that there be So leeted by the Tax Collect ,rof said counlv. 55 per ceut. upon the Stale Tax' for County i indebtedness. 31) “ “ “ “ Bridges &c. 10 •• “ ‘V “ Paup,rs. 0 “ •• “ “ IF*ttj'el|Court ex -25 “ “ “ “ Eiiueaiional pur , poses. 10 “ ", “sl . “ jurors. 15 “ “ “ “ County Oflioers. 5 “ “ Salary. 10 **■. “ “ *“ CouK House and ' ' -■■■ Jail. 9 •• “ “ “ Contingent Ex penses. Making the aggregate 175 per cent, upon tlie StMfß Tax, which is her by levied or the year ■l-' ■— H. WATKINS. Ord’ JC. . October m, drTf7h, w, honter HAVING RESUMED Iha Practice of l ED ICINE otlVrs his I’refeih'onal services to the c lizcns of Louisville aid tile immediate vi etniiy. Sept. 29, 187 T. - 22 3m J. W. COG LEY, LOUISVIUaE, GA. Wi e tine practice at his old Office, Odo ber, 10m, iS7I. Oft Oth 1871. 23 ts Musical Soire -e idr u w a.*7fl' W«t». » : N D - . TS. tiirmi cl iliai a Musical Euleriaiiiint'iil consisuirg «»f Sangs and insirumeni al pieces, l>y some of the finest Ar- ta lhe btate, togetfecf wuh sev eral beautiful To be followed by tr spleodetf- Sup per wilj Ihjs at tlie Couri Ilourse in Louisville, sometime aboi.t the mitddle of November,, The Concert aud Supper are giv enlto rui|e the’ ftlilds necessary to pay a Balance 4Mie for building ihe new M. K. Church in this place. Door* df)#n at 7 1\ M. Concert will commence at at 4 >r ‘ ce of ad mission' to ftdAlts children over l2 half mice—under 12, 25cU » 5 <4y pl'Muyij pl^, cniiHW': thankfully received and ackuowl— TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE . Tam how ftvnly u> cnllrv-t fr:.,|i- atiil Count,v TAX (tir 1571. Will ic main in Louisv ill until rim 21 si i:i-=t., and will ih- n visa tliu Court Grounds at ihr lime spi t.di and bflow : Farmers will please notify the Freedmeh in tlkir employ that it is 'hijt- Paying titne, W~jPeU Ta.r to be Paid. STONE”, (last iim<-) TTili Ii t ict. G. ts.. Till 7 SDAY, November so b. JONES STORE,- 7'tli “ •• FRIDAY. “ ITili. MX. MORIAH,• (last lime) 771 h “ •• SATURDAY, “ 18.1,. SWIFTS, ( as. t in-) 77di '• “ JIONDAY, “ 2(ltb. HOWARD’S MILE, (ast timejSlst “ “ TUESDAY, “ 21st. . HTAI’LKTJN’B STORE, 7fith '• ” ’WEDNESDAY, “ S I*OPIS HILL, Slst “ •* THURSDAY, *■ »3id. STAPLETON’S ACADEMY, TGtli •' •' FRIDAY. “ 24t1. HUDSON’S STORE, last tune. t'Jth ** '* MONDAY, •’ 27;b.. FENJf'S BKIDOE. VUib *• >• TUESDAY; “ 28;b. BAR I OW, 85th *• •* WEDNESDAY, “ 29. BLDDINGFIELDB, John last tiino B,'fh “ THURSDAY’, •• 3. t'i. BETHANY, B:frd « FRIDAY, Dec. Ist. BEDDINGFIELDs, Win Irfu time S3r4 * SATURDAY’, «■ o ALEXANDER’S Wn . ltf.it time Sltfi “ lllOx6A l Y, “ Itn Will remain in Louisville truiill D.-ccti her let, at which time I will close my Books and issue Kxecu.rom against all who fail to pay by ibuL time, R A. GAR VIA, T. C. Louisville 0a„ Coluber I:3th, 1871. ANDES Insurance Company, Cash Capital $1,000,000. WILKINS & HOPKINS, A6TS- Louisville Drug Store. E. H. W. HUNT Kit, JE L 7. Druggist & Apothecary. Suscessor to IIUMER A CO. Keeps onl.aud a lull ai.dKud assorted stojl. lof DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARJiISUE q DYE STUFFS, PERFUM ERY, SO’APS, OOVIR3. BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, LAMP CIII.YIXEYS, GARDEN SEED el all kinds; FINE CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO; ' WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY &c. &c. Which heoffore to sell h’-OHCASH, as cheap as they can be bought, at entail, iu any town in the State. August 4, 1871. 14 lit ; CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE ITNDERSJttND take* pleasure In in ornring the cUhsens of .Keflferaon and ad joining counties that he has opened & A N D mm where work of aU description, bot*\ ne\y and repairiuj, Will he done wit., nvatni ss dis patch. HORSE SHOEING dune, iu the neatest and must bubstuntial manner, ff?“CuHins furnished at sort notice, G. H. HARREI*E, Louisville, Ga. July 7, 16JI. c 6m. STELLAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. A’. T. Sanford —Principal. The FAJ.L TERM of this School will open on Monday, August. 21st. Bosrd can be obtained near the Academy on most rcmonable terms. Aug. 11 ts TO GIK OWNERS. eiUIK UNDERSIGNED repair Gina «t the A Gin bouse on time. AGENTS. h T. F. Harlow, Louisville, Ga. i E. O. Bostic, Wrightsville, Ga,; Wm. A. Simula, Uuublin, Ga.; Buotbern Recorder, Milledgi ville, Ga. : Tbos. E. Dickens, Sparta, Ga.; T. N. Sburley, Warrcntou, Ga. J. B. CABN, Luuisvi le. Qa. August 4,18TJ. J 4 4ni. Dentist* DR- c - ® STEED, formerly of Thomson Ga., offers his professional services to the citizens of Louisville and Jefferson county Office at Mrs. Dr. Millet’s residence. A share of patronage solicited. September 22, 1671, Jta. R. T. ALLEN, WN. A. TOMPKFN S 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW YV’RIG 11TSY’l LLE, GA. mori’ ?,'1 s!b,,w "> 'heir care will inei’i « mi, prompt attention ..f!-WwI ,I " r nrtt '" tr °“ r‘ veo t 0 t£ e collection July 3. 1671. 13 ts McSowan & Stratford, LOUISVILLE, GA. ifMYAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMTVu «. tlieirpiur. ps „ Ull the public geiierulU • licia the) have now on hauu CHEAP for cash, a large assortment of Bspaa Ap fssttg Pry Goods, GliOCL’RllE^, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, WOOD WARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, &c, &c„ & c „ ANY and all ui nhith w ill be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. GIVE US A CALL. Mcgowa.n & Stratford, .. Louisville, Ga. Nay 5 18JSI. t t W vv. caariß, „ 0 9 *sl*R, j x caHxxa.yr. W. W. Carter & Sons, COTTON FACTORS AUD GENERAL COMMISSION MBRCHANTS. lAJ bay savannah, J.U4 STREET, GEORGIA. CgTroropt personal attention given to Ordera, v, ‘Mlipltvil » uk. Bagging and Ties at Lowest Ititus. July 83rd 1871. ,* , !m . Copartnership Notice. IVl®.’ k WARREN’ having withdrawn . , Mcfcatnile business in L'uk have tills day firmed * wA v7 t , T p '. u U,u *>f WILKINS A. jl Ail. to for the purpose of doing a General heoimg », a u , weli SELECT ED SI OCK OF DR* GOODS, they uuat hv close hpp’iea'inp t 0 business to men, a liberal shareo( the pairousge ex ended t.. the ..Id-lWi. JOSEPH H. WILKINS, ROBERT A. HAYLES ’ I , CHARLES A. HAYLES. Pctober 2nd 1871, jj3 ts. Manufacturers Notice. . The unde-signed, inventor and sole proprie tor of the celebrated HAM UNIVERSAL PLOW, If desiroua of granting out Shop Right* far lb* same, to work on a moderate Royalty. The cheapness,lightnesaand durability, ofthuplow, together with Various other reeomuiendntietis. make it one of the moat aaleable Agricultural Implements now manufactured. Mxnnfactur. •rs in tbi. Hue of bttaineaa,*would do well to m|- deaaa mo tor particular* at as early dsy. 'O JOHN D HAM, LouisrUiejGgs August 18, i|J7I. 16 Si