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NEWS 4 FARMER.
L (Tc AL:
THURSDAY DECEMBER 14. 1371.
■ CI.VB RATES.
For the benefit of tlio.e wishing to get tip
oJuftfrW theNnwc «Sr Faksikr. we offer too
•Bowing inducements:
Fire copies one year........ ----
Ten ■ “ “ *'*■
The money always to accompany the c rder-
To -those w-slvng premiums for clubs, we
nullse the following offer :
For live sub-criher. ,t $2 oh each. w*e will
■vr Demurest * Ijsedieo Maymrine. one >ear . or
Ludie* Magazine, one year, tor four
anbscribera, at #2 50 each: or, we will five
fi»r iweiitv euhscribers, rt $2.50 each. trcO
tter'z. "tor edition. Unabridged Dictionary, the
angular praw of which is sl2
■ Fhytiert getting up clubs, will piease Bend in
.‘the.names as last as they get them. Those
"Who have sent in clubs of live and upwards,
aan fur ward ouoscribers at two dollars er.ch.
»0« Set VO. *
A FINE YOUNG COW and CALF. For
* particulars apply to E. J. PANNAL.
MARRIAGE EXTRAORDINARY.
In Oxford, Georgia, was recently marrird
• youta of 72 to a iadv of 20. “Winter sitting
lti the lap of Spring."
THE COTTON MARKET.
Far the past few days the Louisville cotton
Aarhet has beeu quite l.veiy. There wasthir
ty-fuur bales au.d in our streets oil 1 uesday
fast.
But a few days reuiaiu to procure tickets in
fhs So. Ca, L»ud and immigration Association.
S6OO,IMKI iu prises. Tickets $5 each. It is
positively determined tiiai the drawing will
tase place January 3,1*72. Bend your orders
without delay, as no tickets will be so and »fter
fee sth ot January to? 2. Seeadveitiseuieiii in
.tthother column.
death of an amiable lady.
Mrs Mary An Rhodes daughter of the lat"
%,ittleberry Bostic., died at her residence in
{tichunfiid county, on Tuesday last. H-r re
mains were brought to Louisville, for inter,
went, and on Tuesday last attended by a large
number of friends andj weeping relatives. She
was laid in the “bouse of silence,'' a Christian,
her “end was peace.”
NEW GOODS! NSW GOODS!!
'The undersigned lias just rcceied targe ad
ditions to their Stock—it is now cornytrie
Gome and see us and we will satisfy you. that
i/o house in the State under stilt us. This is no
place to enumerate priees. Toe counter is the
place to price goods. Iu a word, call on us,
and we will prove by occular demonstration
that w hat we say we do.
McGowan & Stratford
Piapns, Organs and Sewing Machines can be
furnished on most, icasonable terms by applying
to W. 0. D. ROBERTS, at this office. Writ
ten guarantees given with the St. Louis Pianos,
by the manufacturing Company, lor five years
Sewing Machines witn all the uew improve
ments, trom $75 UU to $ 1 111) 00 ; Pianos trkln
5i375 00 to *I4OO 00. Or . ana so cheap that
you will, almost think you are getting them for
HOthiug. All so.d ou me Iu tauiueut plau, ex
cept Organs.
Wa are pleased to note the return of our
ulevef young friend, Mr. Jante* M- Jones, the
Artist, who arrived last wesk from his trip
North. Mr Jones hag, with much expense,
supplied hiihselt with new materials, and is now
prepared to furnish pictures ot the different
styles on most reasonable i erms If yon want
a very pretty picture lie can put it up for yon
ia style; or if you want a sac simile of your
self he is prepa ed to give you that. Give him
a call mud see hew it is your seif.
■ ——
As will be seeu by reference to card iu
another column, the Spring Term of the
Stapleton Academy will open ou the Third
Monday iu January 1372; William M. Me
' Nair Principal. Mr. McNair is a graduate oi
Mercer University and we take pleasure in rec
oomnieudiug him as ouewoll qualified to teach.
We do not speak irom our owu personal
knowledge of him, but give as our authority.
Mr. V, TANARUS, Sanford, his (firmer Teacher, who
we are authorized to refer to for any informs
tion concerning Mr. McNair as a teacher,
ATTENTION~LOVER*S OF FUN.
ivr.rjjsrH' mj.iw.
We are authorized by quite a large number
of gentlemen both from tbs Country and Town
to call a meeting on Saturday the ifith inst. of
all those both yonug and old who desire te ion
trbute to tbs amusement of the f»n Loving
Public for the purpose of organizing a com
pany of “Fantastic*” to ride ou Christmas day,
the whole to conctu'e with a Terpsicliorean
Fandango at night.
Let all whodegire to participate meet prompt
ly at the Court House at 12 o'clock M precise
ly-
We cordially invite the young men from the
cooatry to come in and participate.
CoaoEtt *»i> Burrs» aw Bctwxwt.—The
geod people «f Bethany are going to give a
Concert and Sapper on to-morrow (Friday)
night, the proceeds of which will be appropria
ted for, the purchase of au Organ for
the Sabbath School at that place. The
affair will no doubt be a grand success, being,
a* it. will, under the supervision of well accom
plished manage!*. The services of the Italian
Xtring Band of Macon have been seeured, and
wiH be a great addition to the (east of music
which WiH be enjoyed ou that occasion.
There will be no pains spared iu the prepara
tion of tke supper, and all lovers of good eatiug
•ad fine music will certainly miss a great treat
if they fab »• attend. Let all who can, turn
out and tend their aasisiance in this deserving
enterprise. The price of admission ha* been
lixed at the small sum ot one uollsr, Don’t
ifirgst the tiny—Friday the 15(A inrf.
REPORT of SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF
THE H4tii DISTRICT.
r Bslow we give a consolidated report ot the
Sohool Trustees, of the 34th District.
Number of Whites in the District
Between Sand 6y’n i male* 5, fern’lss. t'tl. JO
.. (> “21 “ '* 45, “ 39. '< 34
.. 5 .. 2| « •< 50, “ 44, •« 94
' Attending School during some part of past
year; males 5, females 5, total 19-
Number of Colored in the District
Between 5 and fi yr’s; males, 2fi, fsm’U 14 tort 40
.. 6 “ 21“ “ 151, “ 133 “ 234
.. 5 .. 21 “ “ 177, “ 147 “324
Attending school during some part of past
|.,r: males 23, females 18, total 36.
(Si * n * d THOMAS NISBITT, <..
JOHN G. JORDAN, j rru, »»aa-
One hundred and five »hort-h*nd
writer* do ihe newspaper reporting
(o the Home oS Common*.
The elect, ■ oi officers for Stonewall Lodge
No. 251, F, A. M. was held yesterday with the
following result.
.1 G. Jordan, W, M. R. A. Btone 8. W.
U J Pantial J. W. M. H Hopkins Tr’r-
N Deihl Bec’y l>. Stevenson, Tyler,
G 11. Howcl., S. D. W K-PeelJ D.
W. P. tVlueiisiu l.t 3. J. T. Jordan 2nd 8.
Rev. W. A. Ilayies, Chaplain.
SWEDISH IMI6RANTS.
Our Townsman Dr, Hunter, re
ceived ou Tuesday last, two Bwed
insh [migrants, who have just arriv
ed in this country. They are both
intelligent, tine looking young men,
about 23 years ot age, and brought
over by the Emigrant Agent Mr.
J. Foss. They left Sweden on the
17th of November and arrived in
Savannah on the 11 ih mat. As this
is a matter of vital interest to the
Souih, we will publish Mr. Foa»’
letter.
Gotkb >rq drn, N >v. 3. 1371.
Editors Coitnmiiiiou : Being on
the eve of leaving this country alter
a success! ul sojourn here, 1 beg
leave lo address yon a lew lines
1 leave here the 10th of Novem
ber, and will, God willing, be in
Georgia (list days ot December,
probably the 2d. 1 am bringing
with me 123 seivanis, all very good
ami have Intel application* Irom a
couple hundred more. 1 have pot
the business in line trim, and can
now get 1,000 serveins a yeai, close
ly sel<ctcd lioin the very best. But
the since**ol theenierptise depends
entiiely ou how these people are
treated by their uew masters. The
Swedes are very quiet hard-working
and industrious, a good word wdi
gna long way witli them, witen un
kiiiduess soon makes the blood they
have miieii.ed from their ancestors,
the “Vikings,” run hot hi their
veins. Used to hardships of ail
kinds from early youth, they will
him grumble, but they are not treated
v» is well by their masters here,
v\ uielii makes them anxious lo leave,
and il not kindly treated in their
new homes, they will write lo their
friends here and Georgia will soon
gel au ugly name In-re, and slop
every bit of emigration to yom
6tuie. Ou the oilier band, if the
•jeople are satisfied, jon will have
hundreds, il not thousands, who can
pay their own passage, wlto will
emigiate lo the place where their
friends, resident in Georgia, have
louml iheii homes. This « a very
essential point stud weil wmthy of
consideration, and 1 trope I shall
never have any cause lo reglei that
1 have biought my country men to
Georgia, and hope you- wili impress
upon your reatlres the necessity ol
giving no one any just cause ol com
plaint. Yours obediently,
J. FOSS, Emigrant Ag't.
,i smtflH'u swtjrttw mv .a »*•«-
JtAf.
A Mrs. B , described as mov
ing iu ihe‘'best circles” ol San Fran
cisco, was lately informed by a let
ter, that a beautiful and accomplish
ed niece of an intimate friend was
ahum >o make her a visit. Glad to
welcome an Eastern Bel e, Mrs 11
determined to omit nothing
that could tender her guest’* stay
pleasant. In due time Georgia
Mandcrville arrived, and her beau
ty, her rare accomplishments, ami,
above all, her luxiiant golden tres
ses, became at once the the.me ol
conversation among the San Fran
cisco bachelors. The story is easi
ly guessed. She came, she saw,
she conquered.
A wealthy broker offered the fac
diluting niece his hand and heart,
and, being fotunale in Ihs suit pres
sed lor an immediate marriige.
Nrs. B. rejoiced, and lo her tejoioing
came the anxious niece. What
should she do for a trousseou? trdie
had written to her banker, but it
took time to receive inixtey. . Ol
course Mrs. B. was only glad lo ad
vance ihe necessary SS,(MX>, and a
magnificent array of laces and olb
er goods was at Georgia’s disposal.
Meantime, bavin® told her predica
ment to her betrothed, he too, had
handed his check lor a like amount
to Ins enslavor. As they say on ih*>
stage, “Exit Georgia, enter police.”
A trunk ol cast off clothing and a
profusion of goldeu hair was all that
ihe fictitious niece hut clevffr swin
dler had lelt behind her.
ASA.Grr.tr a.vk mjvkjocu.
The citizens of Brussels seem lo
be determined that M. de Decker
shall not bo Governor of the little
piovince ol Limburg. The violent
discussion in the Belgian Chamber
of Representatives yesterday, over
the appointment culminated in seri
ous disturbances-at the capilol last
night. A mob assembled before the
residence ol M. Nothomb, a member
of the Chambers, who had made
himself quite obnoxious by advoca
ting the claims of de Decker, and
smashed ilte windows ol the house.
So violent were their act ions that
it became necessary to muster the
guard to disperse the rioters. If
the province of Limbing is the cele
brated land that produces the famous
cheese ol that name, we propose lo
the people that they accept the ser
vices of Bullock, a distinguished car
pet bagger, who is just at preseut
disengaged. We make this proposi
tion on the oondition that ‘‘no refer
ence'’ shall be required.-—Lotus,
VILLB COURIER JOURNAL*
marketTfepohts.
J.nuiceillt. Deo. 13.—Cotton 17
Bacon, 7JO9Jc
Auyusta. December 12.—Cotton, 19;
Savannah, Dec. 12, —Cotton, I8j(u)19j.
Nets Fork. Deo. s—Cotton, 2bJ.
Liverpool, Dot 6,—Cotton, il)(f 1* J.
CENTRAL R. R. SCHEDULE,
sir Tails.
Leave Savannah - 7 15
Arrive at Bartow....— 12 51
“ “ Maeon.. . . 451
le-ave Mac0n...... 7»m
Arrive at Bir.ow I^6
•* Savannah 5 25
BIOHT TKAIS.
Leave Savannah--.. 7pm
Arrive at Bartow 1 23
“ “ Mccoo 5 15
Leave Macon... 6 30
Arrive at Bartow JO 36
“ “ Savannah.. 450
Passengers for Augusta, make connection at
Millen. on both trains.
Stapleton Academy.
JEFFERSON COUTY, GA.
Spring Term will commence 3rd Monday in
Jauu-ry 1872.
Ra>te of Tuition for Terra.
First Class $lO 00
Second " 15 00
Third “ 20 00
B ard it 10 to 12 dollars per in ath
Wa. M. McNAlß—Principal.
Dee. 14 71 2m.
LOST OR STOLEN
FROM THE UN FUSION ED, on or abont
the Fi st of Jnly lati, r NOTE on K- W.
! WRKNN, pnvufelfl lo S . K SMITIJ. or boar^r.
I Said not® rails or 00; fe«i* (fivsn on tho
i ‘2(Mh day of Deormber, |h7o, and was due tbe
l»t. day ol liecemhpr, IH7I.
The fiudsr will bw liberally rewardsd by rs
iuruiug it to ins si ones.
8. K SMITH.
bitoliavillts
Dee. 14 2t.
.NOT IC KrDYBTORS&CREDITO RS.
ALL PERS 'NS indebted to the estate of
Mtn. Tempa MeDinWl* sre requested to
make immediate payment to met hB-J all j s
eons Having demands Asid state, ae
jjotified to present them duly proven within tue
time prescribed by law.
J* O. CAIN, Adrv’r
December 14lb, 1871. -It.
Georgia, jefferson covntv.—
W lie. ran Samuel J Gor ion appiiea to me
for »e«rerN ol administration on the estate of Ma
ry I Mcßride deceased. are theres. re
to eirs and admonish all, and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said dsseas and to he and
appenr ht the Court of Ordinary to be held in
ami for snid county outlie First Monday in
February and show caime i* any th-y
can wl:y snid letter* should not be granted
V». H. WATKLNfc, Grd’y.
Pee. 14 I“71. tui.
n EORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
Vi Joeiah R Jackson has applied for exemp
tion of personalty aud setting l apart and valua
tion of homestead, and I will pass upon the
same at my office in the Court Hoase of said
county at 1!) o’clock A. M. on the 23rd day of
December Jti7l.
W- 11. WATKINS, Ord’y.
Dec. 14 >B7! 2w.
lefferson high
SCHOOL.
JEFFRSON COUNTY. GEORGIA.
SPRING TERM begins 3rd Monday in Jsu.
usiy, 1872.
TUITION—Ist Class S2O per year,
2ud “ S3O “
3rd “ S4O
Music $lO
Board can be obtained near ihe Academy
sn reasonable ter use.
o. c. tope.
M. A. CL • RK,
Principal...
nscemb«r7,l77l. 32 ts
SHERIFF’S SALK.
(■3 EORGIA JEFFERSON CUffINTY—
T Will be sold at the Market (Inure iu Lou
isville, on tile First 'J’lteMlay iu January next,
between the legAl hours of sale, aTract of Land
in said county, containing seventy acres, mint
less, adjoining lands of Henry Walden, G-orte
C. Brown and others. Levied on as the t rop
erty of George T. Palmer, to satiafy a fieri fa. in
issued from ihe Snnerior Court ofssid count' ,
in favor of E. H. W. Hunter. Agent of M. J.
Baldy. vs. said George T. Palmer, No person
in possession and notice given to Jefemleut of
levy.
JESSE T. MULLING, Shff.
December 7,1871. 32 tile.
Notice.
ALL article! for repair which have been left
nt my Bhop and repaired previous to Ist ol
Seir.ember, will—if not. called tor before the 25th
•day of December next —be gold in accordance
with the terms of the law, to pay xp use oi it
pairing. T. F. H.iRLOW.
Louisville. Nov. 30 1871 4t.
C '‘Georgia, jeffbrson coust y.-
ff Whereas, Green 8. Hull app.ios to me foi
letters ot Administration on the estate ot Red
ing Hall, late of said county deceased,
The-e are therofore to cite and anmonMi
all paities interested, to appear before the
Court of Ordinary, to be held in and lor said
county on the First Monday in January ntxi
and show cans, if any they can why said tenor,
should not be granted.
W H. WATKINS, Ord'y J. C.
Nov. 30, 1871. 31 td.
W- H. WATKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
a.oui*bUU, «a.
Will pracrice is ths middls Circuit. Sjstiial
attention givcu to theOollcSfiou ofCLAIVLs.
FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE IN LOUISVILLE.
r nitk UNDERSIGNED having been eugag
A ed in the Carrirge busiuiess for the past
twenty eight year*.offers for sale hie two srorv
dwelling house, and lot, on Ihe c< mer of Wash
tugion aud Coaler Streets, containing five rooms,
three fireplaces, garden and good well of water ;
said lot contains half acre more or less ; also on
the North-west corner ol same streets, one
whole square of three sores,couiainingCarriage
Shop, two story butldiug 42X24 feet, sheds on
each side 16X42 fret, Blacksmith Shop 35X21)
lect, with two furnaces, hurselol, cn merits
cow and wagon shelter; also a single aiosy
dwelling bouse containing 4 rooms, kitchen,
well and garden the above lots will be sold
cheap, separately or together. Titles good.
I). 8.u.8r.
November 17. 1871. 2.9 (it
Dentists
DR. C. R STEED, formerly of Thomson
Qa„ offers bis professional services to the
ciiiseus of Louisville and Jefferson county. —
Office at Mrs. Dr- Miller's resideuoe. Aware
of patronage solicited.
September 22, 1871. . 21 3m.
]\r OT ICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDJT
IV- OHS,—AII persons indebted to the estate
of Thomas A. Mcßride, late of Jefferson teonn-.
ty deceased,are reqneeted to come forward
and make immediate payments, and those hav
ing claim* against sard estate are notified to
present them in tertue of the law.
. BAMUKL J. GORDON. Ada.
Nev. 10th, 1871. *7 01,
WILKINS & HOPKINS, . 'Q t-;
Have in store anil are daily receiving B' eon, Flour, Sugar, Salt, Bagging, r Fies 9 Whiskey, Foboceo , JfAimt.
Also the largest and best selected Stock of Pry Gotßfe ever brought to this Market, at astonishing low prices.
WILKINS & HAYLES,
Have ju.t received aud are now
opening their
New Goods ,
and from this time on will be daily
teceivig FRESH additions to their
STOCK.
Their assortment is vaii and, and
embraces every thing kept in a
ae&RS&s? s_toeb r
They cail particular ailcntiou to
i
heir assormeut of
DRV GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
Groceries,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
and NOTION'S,
CORN MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Their stock has been carefully se
lected, and in making their purchas
es, die lasts and wants of the coun
ty have been consulted. Their
goods have been bought upon tin
most reasonable terms, and they
will be sold CHEAP.
They are determined to GIVE
SATISFAC i ION, and will always
lake pleasure in wailing on custom
ers and hope In continue to merit the
patronage of their old friends.
Louisville, Oct, lti, IS7I. 1 ly,
/ ’ til >Ri; 1A .1K hFK USON €o\! fTTY—
VS Gre- u I MrGaiiee applies to me for exemp
tion of personal! v end setting apart and va,u&-
•ion ol‘l*ome and I will pass upon die
same on the Oith iiay <ri Dei-ember 18.1, nl my
"Idee in the Court iioi.se of Said County at id
o’clock a. 111.
w. li. watkins, Ord\ j. q.
Dec. Till IS7 I. sjt i
C'* Eoltot v .) liFPERSON COUXTYZ
H v\ In less Amelia VVeeaa applies to me
'•« exemption of p. rsoimltv, and setting apart
iud valuation of Homestead, and I will pas- up
on the same ai inv office in the Court House ut
said euinily at 111 o'clock, a. «. on Hie lotli day
j ol December 1«71,
W. li. WATKINS, Ord’y., J. 0.
Dec 7ih 1-71. (j t
/lEDIWIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
vT Whereas, If. K Smiik as administra
tir ot A h Smith late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for leave to aeii ail the r< al estaie
"I said M E Smith’s estate These arc
therefore 10 rile ami admonish all persons
interested to appear before the Coiut ot Ordi
naiy within die time prescribed by law and
make know n their objections if any they Lave
way said Lt-ve slioitld not*be granted.
W, il. WATKINS OW’v.
Dee. Tdl 1871,
GEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
W hereas, J T Jordan applies to me for.
Letters of Dismission as Guardian of the pers .u
and property of the estate of Sallie M Rodgers.
These are therefore to cite all persons interest
ed to appear before the Court of Ordinary,
within the rime prescribed by law, and make
known their objections if any fhey have, why
said letters should not be granted.
W. 11. WATKINS Ord’y.
Dec 7th 1.-171. f>t.
C'IEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
Jl Wheress, Samuel At. and Emily F. Clark,
Administrator and sdminislrairfx of James W
Clark deceased applies to me for Letters of
D’smission from said Adniioisiraiipn; these are.
therefore lo cite all perst as interested to appear
at my office within the time prescribed by Idw,
and make their objeeiiopis in writing, ifwny they
nave, why said letters should uot be granted
W, U. W ATKINS, Ord’y. J C
Dec. 7 1871, 25.
GKi)IWIa7 JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
By virtue of an o der of the Court of Or
dinary ofJetfeisou County, will be so and at the
Market Douse in lie town of Loui-vitleon 1 tie
first Tuesday in February next within the Bs
u I hours of sale the following prperty belong
ing lo tlio Estate of James W. Clark deceased,
202 acres of laud more or less adjoining lauds
of Robert Barrow. J. W Brinson and oth--r>.—
Also at tlio same time and plaee sixty aefes in
the t-5 District G. M. of said county and ad
joining lands of U, C. Brown Ebeti Brown and
others to no sold for the benefit of the heirs sort
creditors of said estate. Terms cash. Furcbaa
reipursd to pnvfor titles stamps Ac.
W. 11. WATKINs Ord’y., J 0.
Dec, 7th IS7I, 25. id , •
Georgia, Jefferson county.—
Whereas, William M. Mox ey, uduiinistrar
tor of M M Moxley deceased applies to me
for Letters of dismissimi from said
administration. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all persons interested, to. appeal;,
before the Court of Ordinary, within But. tune
prescribed by law and make known tifar ob
joctions, If any they have, why s«djt-*eUeis
should uot be granted.
W li. WATKINS, Oru’y J. C.
Dec. 5 1871. 5t
Georgia jefferson county.—
Whereas F. A. Sinquefield applies to me
for letters of, Dismission from the Guardian
ship of the person and properly of 8. A. 1).
Brown, of said county. Thes* are therefore
to cite snd admonish all persons interested, to
appear before the Cowt of Ordinary. withM
the time prescribed by law, and .make known
their objections, why said letters should not be
W. H. WATKINS, OrdyfJ. C-
Nev. 17 1871. «
McGowan & Stratford,
LOUISVILLE, GA.
Take pleasure in informing
their patrons and the public generally
that they have now on haua
CHEAP FOR CASH,
a large assortment of
®51?3,3 KjrMOT
IPry Goods,
groceries,
CLOTHING.
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
WOODWARK,
BUCKETS, TUBS, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ae.,
ANT and all of which will be aold at
TRICES TO SUIT THE TIMBS.
GIVE US A CALL.
MoGOWAN & STRATFORD,
Louisville, On.
May 8 isril. 7 «T
TAX COLLECTOR’S
XOTI C E .
Positively my Last Round*
tanners will please notify the Freed,nett in their employ that it i* T{ut-
I’ay mg time,
%£tPolt Tax to be Paid .
STONES SORE, 77th District, G. M.. MONDAY, December 11 th.
I’OI’K BILL, Slst “ -• TUESDAY, *• 12th.
sTaFL. ETON'S STORE, 76th “ •• WEDNESDAY, “ IBtK
STAPLETONS ACADEMY, 7tith “ “ THURSDAY, “ tdth.
UUDSON’S.STOiiE,
BAKIOVi, 85th “ “ SATURDAY, •• loth.
BETHANY, Sdrd - • MONDAY, “ i.-uL.
ALEXANDER’S Wm. Btth “ •• TUESDAY, “ 19th
Will remain in Louisville uutill Deceit her 2oili, at which time I wHI
positively close my Bjoks and issue Executions ugtinsl all who fail to pay
Ly that lime,
R. A. GARVIN, T.C.
Louisville Ga„ October 13th, 1871,
A A I) E S
Insurance Company ,
@E!E©?,a«?AY£® QUA®.
Cash Capital
WILKINS & HOPKINS, ACTS-
Louisville Drug Store.
E. 11. W. HUNTER, M. D.
Druggist & Apothecary.
Suscessor to HUNTER A CO.
Keeps on hand a full aud well assorted clock
of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
DYESTUFFS, PERFUM
ERY, SOAPS, COMBS.
BRUSHES, TOIL
ET ARTtCLES,
:i LAMP CHIMNEYS,
GARDEN SEED of all kind*;
FINE CPGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO;
WINDOW GLASS aud PUTTY Jto. &e.
Which he offers to sell FOR CASH, as ehaap
an they can be bought, al rotail, iu auy towa ia
Ihe Slate. •
August 4, 1 STL 14 if.
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CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
THE UNDEBSIGND takes pleasure in in
orining the citixeus of Jefferson and ad
joining counties that he has opened a
fM9!t
AND
sat®
wberewerk of all descriptions, both new and
repairing, will be done with neatness and dis
patch.
rtORSE SHOEING done iu the neatest and
most Mlbetantihl manner,
furnished at sort notice.
G. H. HARRELL,
Louisvtlle, Ga.
July'7, 7871. 6 6b »-
POSTPONED SALE.
C' GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY—
ff By virtue of an order trom the aoart af
Ordinary <if said county, will be sold at the
Market' house, in the town of Louisville, oa
the FIRBT TUESDAY in DECEMBER nsxt,
within the usual hoara of tala, one half intelest
in that track or parcel Os land situated in said
county, containing (1070) one .honaaad and
seventy «ete. more or adjolaiag leads
or J. Williams. Elisabeth Brown and othasa,
to b* sold v ‘A* prop?'* Of* l '"
Brown dhooasad, for thd bahafft of the
creditors and hslraaf deaaaaad. Taras*
•* p -~7,735'^rßß , 0»^
A'dss’r Kstatata sf Bliaa Brater.
Bept. M, IS6). »l *•
JA9. It. T. ALLS*, WM. A. TOMPBIKft
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
A l business entrnsted to their ears wHt
meel with prompt attention.
Particular attention gives to the eollealtaHi
of claims,
July 3,1871. 73 U
W W CASTER, H 0 CARTER, J T CARTU, g,
W. W. Garter & Sons,
COHON FACTOBS
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
I Ai BAY SAVANNAH,
STREET, GEORGIA.
rWPrompt personal attention given to Ordass,
ty Planters supplied with Bagging and Tina
at Lowest Kates.
July 2:ird 1871. 13 Cm.
dbTe. e w. hunter
HAVING RESUMED the Practice es lIBD
-ICINE. offan his Piefessional aerrisaa to
theoiliaeus of Louisville and the immediate Vf—
etuiiy.
Sept. 29, 1871. 93 3m
Rags! Rags!!
WE’wiil pay a goo i pxioe forall the goad
clean! C otton Rags oraugnt to us. Now is the
time to get rid of your old cloths.
WILKINS dk HOPKIHB.
J. w. COOLEY,
LOUISVILLE. GA.
Will tesnme practice at hi* old Office, Octo
ber, lOth, 1871.
Ost. 6th 1871. 33 If
COURT OF ORDINARY. Jxrriasoe Ce i
Foa Couitt Peapoaaa. /
At Cuutßuts Oct. It, 1871, S
IT IS ORDERED, that there be aoUeeted 8y
the Tax Collector of said county.
58 per east, upon Da State Tex far Ceaaty
iedebtedscas.
30 « “ “ “ Bridges &«..
10 “ « “ “ Paapvia.
6 «• <* •• •• District Caart tt
-36 « * » «« - Educational JW
]Q w .• * “ Jorora.
It « » « “ CmmsyOffias^
•* Salary.
ia <i it « « Coart Howes sag
.» * •!-. --Mi.*'
9 «. •» «. *< CaHM—t h*
B jS‘*.^PaCi?Sir^
1871 ' w. a.wixKuca.Qfr s. o.
Oatobar 13th, I*7l. » *