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~?OBERTS & BOYD,
EDITOES and PEOFUIETOES.
M W 1:1.
THE ELECriJ.J OF Ml. HILL.
The result of Jlie Congr, s-ional
election i 1 t!ie Ninth District nf
Georgia has been a siuive of great
gratitic iti >n to the m>j jrity cf peo
ple in the Stile, or lo ihe writing
class at lea-t, for there are a very few
papers ihut ii has been our (or ue to
read, or hear spoken of, that u;d not
speak in favor of his election, and
exult at its c msunarua Ton. We
have concluded 'o express ourselves,
though at a late hour, ii may tie re
marked—not Inv ng said pr*vicus
to this time a word aho.it Mr Hill
pro or con. lest our retLtnca be
constmed in the light of absolute
opposition—or more thin, ih i, even
a total wint of consideration •.! the
subject at all—each cf which con
struc ion, if sucli have been enter
tained by any one, v/e wish to ilisi
buse, and make ours: .'lves ch tr in
the premises.
We are in tof the opinion cf the
defeated candi late, Mr. 1 stej, who
said in one of his spiecnc* that, ‘‘we
do not n e I great laf-nis i.i Con
gress.” Far be it <.on. us to even
fondle in our limit*; I tup any such
expressed senti neiii, fur if then is
any principle, or we and l b .* principle,
in political ei oiiont' tint is ruinous
in its gen ual dry rot if jenc : to a
people, cr a coinntunity, it Is tint
winch puts a man ii: p il.de pine.’,
which S'gnilie- p• ‘ • r,:n tona -■
c unit of “clever a : u its gen
(ml plrasco'ogy tin' a ... ept ition it
r ails 1 lie’s a eleve Row.’’ What
s r.kcsus forcible ii: die late prefers
moot of Mr. l 011, in his Distri:', is
the fact that ii was .10; on account of
bis extreme cleverness that sucli 1 x-
I r ssioti was brought ab *ut.
ml n't t tup Mr. I Id! b.is been an :is
pi:* tin Jo 1 !:'- 1 rep; •: en'.ili'. 01. 0 s
for .• seri* sos 3. aot, n .and p.r:.
b.s >«t no time es tin; we I toe 1: tl
good ol his peopl •, but v. e ;;i3 or
the opi dun th it at ah tir. a lie ha =
lieen !• 1 less in trout id lij o. foes.—
Wo In lu-ve lu 11 tc i ■e. ! I.:u 1 t.i'iv
i iibnu I 'A' tb j 1;; r, 1 pregnant wto
the public w al, and we to iy agree
no to him . lien ho sad that “ if there
is anything I underst, md ii b r cii -
srt ueti in.
We i er.aiol\ iluuk lie i.ne.ur: 1 uis
rec instruction, hot we do not 1!. k
Mr. Hill’s views, or Ins eiTbrts nod
• xpressed acti 01 in regard to (Jeor
gin reconstruct o 1 ere roi :ri ient
\vi Ii til'£o of Ids p (iplc, V. • think,
tOO, ill'll til- P' j: l‘V .O' I: C O:l'i C ill.)
in his views at di lou t Fui s, Ve
icgard hi 11 us e itire y to 1 in icii of 11
pili'j* man— one who d.e-not si cs
close enough tc fust pimeip'es. 1>
I,s let e: mi the ri: iti'O he . peaks
tn.ilk; people in buiiunv igoage,
arid v\ in ns them aga nsl and cd tv an t
do-iiottiingnt*;:?. He urg-s tl.in to
( xpruss thorns. Ives . g.vi t iigvrrss
stoii and dominant pari" usurpation
cl rights, and then agiuu, wh 1: th •
Fifteenth Amerulmeti: and otlier ob
-1 oixious legislMiion is ipijiit to ho
ho.s cd on us, Irs oil sp dieu advice
to in is, tosiipportsiidn.ee mesas
n matter of policy, rutlier turn our
lucks on such aggee-siveuvss .a3 a
matter of principle, knowing them
to be palpably wrong I rum begin
riiug to end. The A tlui.'t, .News sajs
that Mr. Hil.’s election was net, wine
might be called u triumph, ra her a
voice lilted up aga.nst w ire pulling
and ring coolcder.ition. While il this
bo 1 he case, he is not elected on ac
count of his popularity but rather as t
means to 1 rush out and conquer an
obnoxious combine. to.i ; o die general
go; and.
Still, tievcrihelesSi u is a proud re
coid thn he biitiHcd hasstoid against
buch monopoly. W<■ predict lor the
gentleman in question motor icty in
Congress. Godforfcid licit he slioul I
vidd any of the great fun lament'll
principeS that he has lo.‘cn elected
10 represent and Hos- ml.
Astrauge story conns that the
w inJ was so great alone p dot in
Harris ciunty, where the tornado of
last Soturd <y tiuciied the ground
that it.untwisted a rope in a well to
which a bucket was attached |
This is vouche I for.
We understand that Mr. Uichcrd
Piters, of Georgia, slvpp and $14,01)0
■worth ot .Vigor 1 goats to Califo ina j
from his stock firm in G'O-g a two |
years ug>. i
This Week—Superior Csur*. &o.
Louisville has been unusually live
ly this week, in one sense, tor the
Superior Court being in session has
caused p irties to co no in fro n a'l
sections of the c unity—some 10 a- :
tend to sprcial business an I others
to attend to publ c j irv duty.
The civ 1 docket was taken up
pro nptly on Mo day morning, after
I the Judge’s charge was delivered,
which was, as ii always is, very im
pressive and pointed—an I all, the
cases di p sand of widiout trial ex
cept one case of trespass, b tween
Rob 'rson vs. L, FJ3 'rry.etal trespass,
which was dismi-3*d bv pliintdi’s
counsel during process of tri tl.
Several i npor im cases were cons
tinuei . Tl e Judge announced that
tbe criminal docket would t>e taken
up on Tuesday morning. There
was (mi o ie case and sposod cf Ta-s
--dr y--tbe Stat: vs. Jos-ph S nitb. It
occupied the whole day. The im
m icu a e Joe allowed the “gr- en
eyed rnoiis er" to get the better of
him, and h "nee bin attempt to lake
the -it-- of the partner of his joys.
It was ‘him for Joe” to get otF—
the Jury brought in a verdict of
guilty. Wediie.-dny morning sever-,
al eases were called—only one con
viction, however, and that in the
cme of Jack Wileher, for cdtle
| stealing. Instead of going to trial lie
j owned up the c mi—or rather the
| cow.
1 the Avery case vg. Jennie Thom is
j a-sault whh in'ent to murder, dovel
j oped a tigress iu hu nan l rm. The
1 Jury found tl: ■ verdict efgu lty.
j .Stine vs. Moms FT ive, lor ; i ling
i escape, being die la<: case, t,i 1 e Jury
brought in venire ot not guiitv.
We are pie .sand 10 se" in our own,
and on attendance a> our court sev
eral visiting members ol the bar—
lion. II D. D.Twiggs, with Ids go
| nial I’tce, which is a p-i Yet glean
! el Ii lu, and in ceiling eontr.idie.
I uon vvi h 1 he. st.flne-s arid gravity
r th it is the presumed uccmiipaiiunent
ul a bar lie er, yet Ins do nous rated
ability speaks lion out his eagle eye
that in i's penetration yields it may
b-a mild yet a pow rful inllu 'iie
on those with uhun iie e i.nc, in
contact.
Mr. Joe ■ [ ill us Camp, Iron. S'v.tms
boio, Emanuel county, Ins la ored
us with nis pivs.-nee an i pr<
and as usual is h ikiin well, lull (I
vigor and hie. lie- n a pie mint gen
tleman an 1 a glO 1 la vy<-r.
Col. Wyl y is It. re, wide rw.ke,
i and see 113 to be piincipahy a i>e es'
I sity in the w«y of taking down evis
deuce in cases cl leleiiv,
J. Iv. limes ol Savannah, a prom
i.-irig vo mi; lawyer, v is Imr • 01
Moudiy riml i'uosd iy lie is an
e ue: pusing atturnev, anJ 1; »s sever
al ca es iu this coo. t
W'e are aso pleated to s-c Mr.
J if.cph Miller id Wa uesbor 1. II
I p:c 1 tit- a very you liful appearance
1 a ul h:.< staite I in the [ir-ilessin 1
unite y oung, and as he appears to b ■
lalli t' llig mt as.hr mt Ii; lee out •
1 tiued in, tie v i.i t;o dniibi ■’ t >mv !u
lure 1 inu; make I, .< n a k.
The Solicitor General, Jean \> .
r U bers 11, is as e.er courteous and
alTible, and indu-t rious in pe. foun
mg the film ti m- ol Ii s o.lice.
I'm- t.' rind J it y have I uiml 1 iglit
|or nine true lull'—the uci of litem
1 a:e for a .ts fe'miiom
Thev ar- wlinl we would call a
; formidable ju l y—the mo-t ol them
young men some in the prime ■•! life,
im! ih'",’ a-e rI i fe hg. lit and high
mi ,and <! iv. •:>, and v. n 1 10k for h hr
pr- .to 'u s t 1 I ' no’thing
I who.' > 1 ga. s ions and and maims vr.lt
b: ol v ia inn rest to die eon oy,
Storm in Harrs Col-ii 1 ,/.
'l'l it our rea ler< miy f mi some
ide 1 <•( th-* destiue ion oit he T-.rna
ido 11' the Ist iuse 1 liarrii caunty,
■ we punlir.il the appeal ho Imlp frj 1.
ih 1 c .imty. As the t- rrible ti< stroy-ar
pissed through this c uinty, our citi
zens vvi 1 not be exnec ed to respuml
in ill s appeal uHess ;,'.i y have i.ior ■
money tt:m they Ii ive uui/ tit., /cm at
j Imii 1 .
A; a meeting of the citizens in
W'hitesvi le, 11 irrisecunty. Georgia. .
May sth 1573, vve were appoint.'*! a •
. cotmivt'e 'o appeal to the p ililic in
India f <d onr sullering neighliors.
The eireaiuistmens aie t!ie.s>'
On 'May Ist, die third i-rriule ev
| clone swept over mis put ol our
1 c iniity, ilesi. oying st >ck, I: ir.ses and
a few liuman lives.
For lees t'um tvv. i.ty families, '
white aid Celoied, w. re left h «u-e>
les--. Supplier, wi a: mg npp;;rel,
iiouseli >id and kitch e. tiirniture, are
W’lio'e families are pros'riled in
the h 1 oes ol tri 'nds, snll'er ng lion.
[iersoii.il injit ies vvliile oth- rs vvil
have to disbiud and go whither th v
can in quest of brcid itule-s theii
ca-es touch ;i sy mpatheti:, p iblic
heat t.
Imp' 'Sscil vvi h th‘ urgency of
these fnts, \ye n diesit itiugly cdl
upon il.e Irion Is of God andhr.inani
ty to come to our relief.
Shall the wounded, the and e'itute,
the vvido .v and orphan p'ead in vain?
Not under tin s : cireu iisia'vces.
Semi tiy express, it: c ire cl any of
the uu Icrstgasd, at M’est Poiu’,
Geo go.
,T. T. Hr.vr,
L. C. Noavvood.
J. G. Axdubvvs, j
J. T. I,owe.
l onun ttO".
Terrible Uis ster at Sea.
The following telegraphic dispatch
es were publish'd iu the papers o!
Sun 'ay last,and tell a tale of terrible
sullering and inme se loss ol life.—
Tnis is the sea-on of the year when
the tide of travel lor F, irope sets in.
Many native Americans go to tint j
country on business and pleasure ex j
elusions, and a I irge number of for- j
egn citizens return 10 the land ol
heir nativttv to visit friends and i
relatives The ship Schiller was a I
very large cue, ihree hundred, and
s- ventv-five feet in length, aid was
crowded with p.ussepgers. Os the
passmgers prob.viy two hundred
fund a watery gra e, Tne dis
p itches are pu dished in the order r
01 winch they were received :
London, May 8. —Intelligence of a
shocking marine disister has just
reached this city. The Eagle L.iim
stemi r Schiller, Captam Toomas,
which sailrd fioin .New York on
April 38th for Hamburg, by way of
Plymouth and Cher 'Ourg, has been
wreck' and off the S'cily FJes. It is
beheved th it 300 persons have jicin
ish-d.
13:30 p. M.--Adciiiional parciuu l '
lars thus lar received of the wreck
of the steamer Schiller sli >w that
the disistcr is fu'ly r as lerii de as at
first reported. Thu -iccidt iii occur
re f at 10 o’clock last night, at which
hour the steimship struck on the
dangerous Returner.: ledges near
Bishop’s rock. A fog prevailed at
ihe lime. A boat belonging to Si.
Angles on the southern meet part, of
Ii- Sicily Isles, has haded s >m • of
the survivors of the wreck at Sn
Mary's I-lm I, another of the Srci!-
iyTl; se sutvivois were picked up
whiles.vimming with the tid". They
had several narrow escapes Fom
1 drowning, and wer- a numb- r nf
ti nes wished oil a rock They d• -
I dared that the mi nhei of lives lost
by the disaster is 200. A fetrlul sea
:is raging ad it is scarcely possible
| ier the bo its engag 'd in s"atciting
| lur the ettrvi- ors to live.
London', 3 r. m —The vvre k of
j die sieain-biu Schiller ha- emsed
gre t <■ x*• i eincii l i:i this c iy. I.vras
co: 'ailin g.ill iho pa’tieuli’.rs at Inn i
! <>l th- di-aster have been issue I by
several ol 1 isnewspapers Lvn
j dispaiche! hold out hopes that some
lew persons n: iy have escaped an I
reached other 01 the Sid y islands.
I.ATEK.
Loss ol Life Tlin:, 1 Htuulml m l
l' In • n.
London. May m.—All day long
de ni sol the ISchdlcr disa-t-r Invc
be a; comuig in. F I> ta ial/dy no
mure pet - ms ar - r ported to !> •
s 1 vei h 1. 1 lies arc t)" ; g coos 'OiN
ly j.i' Ire lup Altogetner 3-10 c dies
have I: ?en I mi: I. 11l • tat il t.u 111
he: ul lives !u.-t is 311.
r,h' < -1A OX T. 1,0 S JllU/SU.
Am mg the jia-svtig-rs on th"
st'nn r Scaiilet v-r ■ Mr. M II n
ns m r II . vkuis,i : ,Ga , Mr. A.
War."; ir. 111 - I Ilrr.v km -i. t.a.,
Mir Cyhen o| Mmm/min 1, 0 1., Mr.
!• roan Spr tz us Mmin, Ga., Mr
(1. G. L» 'iil» ird', Mrs. Mny W.
Lo'-nhardt and vtis. J ntiy L ieii'
h.irdt, r; 11 ij A agll -t
Augisai i;i,i „i.iu! - .V- Senti!
7.13 Dmn:r RanfiH Sf-iti.
Aptcpr s i liie ass 'inbling of the
Southern Bap'i-t C-mviMti m in
Chariest at, tit: N vvs A G.iurtef ol
that c ly g ves su no re-, ent and r -li
ahil -, .she nitres -if the streng ii of that
den imin itiou. It is si;to I tout the
nuiii'-ior ot Baptists i ; A lab •ma is
7-5,()U0 j Arkri'.si- il DUO ; Di-trict j
ol Cos utidiia S, 1-30 ; Flu id a 17,000
Georgia 1*0.000; lventuckv 147,000; j
Louisiana 35,800, .M it'yland 5,05 ft, j
Mississippi tsS,33O, Misuari SB,OOO
Norti; Ciirolina I 10,50 k South < Run
olina 91,000, Tennessee I h 1..5000,
Texas 54 000, Vugina 140, Got),
m ikiug a graud total of ab mt I 210 v
000 persons, of whom, perhaps,
SOOjOOO iuo c msi't ieiits of the
Southern Baptist Oor.vcation. Fr an
these ii .-tires 11 will he s 'en that there
ar■: more Hanti-ts in Georgia than in
any oth r .Southern Sta e noi even
excepting KLemuckv an I Missouri
which have a much larger p quili
tiou. Georg: 1 Ins 24.000 more than
Ivjmue'ky, nearly 1 .vie ■ as 1 eny as
Missouri, and ns inanv as Arkansas,
Florida, Lutiisi inn, M iryla id mi l
Mis-issippi. Sin iniiv' jusily b • sty 1 and
the !! inner Bap ist St ite,
Casualties in tlie Storm.
The lollowiiig an ihe reported
cusualitiu: of the eylo le of 1 lie Ist.
lln re. may he others killed or
wound'd, bio liies : are all tl: it vve
h tve In ard of .
East Alabama—s kill* ?, 5 v.cuod
ed.
H arm county —5 .killed, 20
wounded.
Tulhot—2-5 ki 1-d, 10 wo a ini (1.
Houston 1 kide I, 4 wounded. |
Maxeys—s killed. 10 wounded.
Burke—l killed, 5 Wuiiii lu I,
Henry—6 wounded.
Troup—G kihed.
Total—killed 54, wound'd CO.
Af cr leaving Georgia i: contin
ued its iv irk of devastation in South
Caro!;n 1 an I North Cuolina.
Young gen'leman who have wed
ding presents to nnlie this mouth !
will be rn'etest and in knowing that }
aligators ca 1 be bought in Florida I
j 1-t 11 i'.v I o' o e ilo'lar apii'ie |
;abs 3.«iui[«*u«3in juqi pdjniA
-ail 9q pm jjni t: sa uaiU oj sopanoa Suiatofpß puß uosjayaf jo suaziip oqi oiiaui
•Sli all a* '-".ls V S| -.aou arjq 3f<>o[ 01 opciu puu pa.ilHdi.l ‘pD[iicq.io.io
aSOXI viiiii trio
pau ssDnißon qii.vA onop spaiTf |pjQ
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Ir pas 'qinot;
joquoEnnmiadaioo .(iaptl!*i Ainioyana t" u! fiSSNIVSK urip Sujius
m paitioqjuv |3»j s.'a 'in.o-' B*ll “i *1"°* 1 "l s !l l l'Osu sSbujbd m3JV| nuj jo arnos ui aDUouod
•xc sjuojC Xinavi) joao .o'.hatjji *J9iunmi put? jcnsn oj pqjsmjua s{jom op
oT paavdaid qa\ pu-: { cu.uico .uou o.iu suoq S Juo oiiqind aqi uucjai ojsSoq ‘ssaajsng
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I 1 || ■«!! 11 , 1 T-Tirrf¥T TiTYli’ MaMMHaBBWMBBBBWaMM ————*
Tax Iteceivcr 5 s JSTotice*
I will Le at the folio * ing pi ices at tbe turn specified to r eceive the
Sure and County T i.x for JeJ’erson County. Fa des will please time
up prompt I v ami make tue r Returns, as ill" books will positively t os
the l-t of July, and no re urns iceev.rl alter ttiat date. Owners ol Who j
Lund will leturn the same to me i
Wm. H. FAY, T. R. J- C.
teEVOm* BOUND. •
Bartow, Tim,-day, ’ May C,b.
B di,.pfield’s W. A. Finlay, ’ [ 'f' 1 '
Bethany, h'nur.iay, ” Slh-
Loosville, Cos nr \Y eek.
Siell.ivihe. Monday, 7 ’•
Fope Hill, T.,e-d..y, “ ;h '
Staple.on’s Store, W'dues,lav. ‘‘ "•
S apleton’s Academv rimrstiav, ‘ ~ ,
ILOsai,', Si f.', ' in..' “ - lst '
WM. IS I'AA.
LATUKOF & € ©
ESTABLISHED 1 8 3 5
W HOLILS ALE and he tail dealers in
& jivwsmta
AGKN 16 for Athens Yanis, Stripes, Checks and Shirtings.
ALSO ? *-A L EKS JN
Car; pting, Oil Cloths, Window Sk>», * V 7 Onoir-, Comicci, Lr.ccs, Wall Paper, &c.
V.V i-eep a full stock of 1110 ab >vo Uovi’.s and do all work in them tu the best am; latest
sty La, at very low Inures.
IATHROP & GO,
( iror Congress and A hitnker Etre-is,
Savannah, Ga.
K, 4P o£± kMI&J&JSi !
SPHCAXL 3SrO’3?XOJB
rPHIi UN HE It SIGNED, haviuj; * "iou“d anew business in LOUISVILLE, are now pro*
I pared to do any ud ail kinds ul ‘ EAI N T ING, such as
HOUSE. SIGN. & ORNAMENTAL.
■ .7 X f* O
Graining, (ikUmg and Paper-Hanging.
01di li’tsfi’Liiflss •f S*«‘3Kif3*c<S ssir! lie-YaH*ißlslic«tl
And liiad-.: to look us well as new.
COTTON GlTi# IIEP AIRED.
Iv* Special attentini piven fu orders frein the country, and all work entrusted to my
cat e will be executed with neatuc sand dispatch.
< '.-ill on me .it ..y rooms in the * “id HOTEL” building, over the News Far.mkr Oflice
(URUBIIS. & CREW,
Louisville, Ga.'Jauur.,y i-i, tl
" mw~mm
FOE, FARMERS!
TUB UNDERSIGNED IS AGAIN MANUFACTURING
HEYWOOD’S COMPOITB'D
AT MID YILLE, 9 1-2, C . K . It,
BY ACTUAL EXPERIMENT it lire, proven Itself equal, if not superior, to’, Peruvian
Guano, or anv of the high priced Fertilizers- Scn4 lor circular.
TTiCt: s2*> per ion, ia;h, A. JJ.VE * Manuf?cttt.6.•
ROBERTS ifc BOYD, Agcds at-Louisville. feb2-5 2m
A, J?MILLER,& H] "TiwjaMAaHiiTH
, ~. t f-IS EEDL Eb 1
Wholi’SJle and Keta.l ,
mm WITTIER I!
ii iJ *i *-i —' t - J J -— a of all sizes. They are of tbe gonuiua make.
I and are cheaper than ever before.
T. F. HARLOW,
Savannah, <■ \• j ms papeii is on hie ram
S. ‘.Lt attention paid to Mattress inaUiug and .
l dioLteriffg. Country order i c°relu!ly pack
ss?atsss> csl* xtu i
AIL GOODS WABREHTED.
... Where Advertising Contracts can be made*
October Ut, lt?T4. 21
FP. Z. H^JTRT,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Saddlery, Harness, Eide3 and Furs,
MACOIT, OcA-r
DESIRES to call special ntiention to his-arge stock of Saddles, jiarnpcs, Bridles/and
every other article usually k< pt in h s line of trade, lie claims to make better goods at
lower prices than any house in the £ta«e, and Invites comparison of his goods with those of
any other establishment. Being a practical woikmau he knows how to have his work put
together for service as well as nea ties . To give you an idea of his prices, he can sell good
haul-made Buggy Harness as owns sll per set ; Double Harness for Buggy s*2o; cheapest
Saddles $.‘1.5,0 If you will make up a chib for three setts or more of llainee he will allow
vou five per cent oft* the whole, bill. His reasons for asserting that he can sell cheaper and
hotter goods than oth rs, is he h ; . ;no fore, nan ands ’ sir.an topay, at large salaries, to attend
to his business. Soliciting your orders hi will give . :.i hi3 personal and careful attention*
He also deals largely in Hid Wax and Furr—Mich as Utter, Beaver, Mink, Wildcat,
ec, ai I will -ilwavs p-iy thei hhilcst v.-iliu* in cash.
GRANGERS v. ill find it to their interest to call on him.
W. JL. HENRY. __
Gn'anTi *
* - M
\\ "IT AV ]: pleasure to c..H *!ic biteution of Cor.sim.crs and Dcalirr to our very attractive
list of which wo are pivpare.l to oiler -,u |iriues and Upon terms most favorable
“A. A,” PH-JSPUO PERUVIAN.
AMMOHIATED Si PER. UOSfiiATE.
OIIALTELL’S CHAMPION.
I’JW iiA'i’AN liAW BOND SUE £ UPHOri P H ATE. ’
WILSON’S A AI.MO All V IED SUPERPHOSPHATE.
GRANGER’S EXCELSIOR.
Z,-ILL’S AMMON I \ LED HONE SUPERPHOSPHATE
LOGAN’S CL)Aij J OUNL).
PURE DISSOLVED BONE.
PURE LAND PLAS i 1-I*l.
Wc r.islte SPECIAI, ar:-njemeuts with parties purchasing in lots of TWENTY-FIVE,
FIFTY and ONE HUXiJIU-U TON*- For particulars as to prices and terms send for our,
Circular and Price List ,
COTTOIST. V
AVe will make llie usual Cash advances on COTTON IN STORE. .
WABIiEIV, WALLACE & CO. *
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Gr. is. Arfr .T ■ f
MANUFACrUIIER AND REPAIRER, /
Pf- . ■
Buggies, Wagons and Carriages.
Something- Mew in Louisville: i
A GOOD HOUSE SHOER. V
Morse r*liocisi»- IN duccd Irani $»1 lo 75 cents
Per Pair.
LEAA E tc inform my customers and the public generally that I am still at
same place, with a good and sufficient number of workmen to do any and all kinds ot
Work in my line, 1 will as heretofore keep ait assortment of *
Iron Bolts, Plows, Buggy ancl Wagon Materials
On hand and for sale at reasonable prices. % _ -*■
New Wegtfns and Buggies put up or old ones Repaired aud Repainted aad made to look as
well as tie.v. intake Horse {Shoeing a speciality. A good Shocr has long been needed in
Louisville —1 can fill the bill. Give me a trial in this department, *
I shall keep constantly on hand a good supply, from the best Manufacturers, of Fine,
Rosewood, Mahogany, and Black Walnut
BXTBIAL CASE S,
0? All C:Z3S.'
Which I will sell as cheap as they can bebought anywhere in the- State. Send me your orJ< *.
Jamiary 14. 3m. «■ H, HARRELL, Louisville. Ga. j tM