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'flic State Convention adjourned on
Tuesday the *9th ultimo, to meet again
in Savannah, when convened by the
President ■of their body
The Convention, or Congress, which
assertWea m Montgomery on Monday
last, cnib’riiCes as much talent as any
body ever convened on the American
Continent. Georgia is ably represent
ed in that body, as the following dis
tinguished names will amply testify:
Ton the State at Large,
Hon. KOP.KRT TOOMBS, of Wilkes,
Hen. HOWEIX COBB, oUlark.
CONGRKSSIONAT. DISTRICTS.
1 FRANCIS S. BARTOW, of Chatham.
'2 M. J. CRAWFORD, of Muscogee.
, S E. A. NIS BET, of Bihb.
4 BENJAMIN H. HILL, of Troup.
f> A. It. WIIIGHT. of Floyd.
6 T. It. R. COBB, of Clark.
7 A. 11. KENAN, of Baldwin.
8 A. H. STEPHENS, of Taliaferro.
Sorg’t Delaney, of the U. S. Army, was found
'dead near the Hospital Springs, West Florida
on the 19th inst. He had refused to fight
against the South, avow ing himself as a seces
sionist to Iris* commanding officer. His remains
were buried with military honors hy the me
tropolitan Guards of Montgomery, which com
pany lie had joined.
Pretty Good. —The Hon. James McQuade,
oUTfiea, gaysiof Lincoln's Cabinet : “One
tiling is settled —Greeley is to go into the Cab
net. He is to be'Secretary of the Exterior—
liis principal duties, to watch the thennome
ter and tell how cold it is out there.”
On account of the political troubles of the
times, the value of real Estate in the city of
Washington, I). C. has very greatly deprecia
ted. A large real Estate owner in that city
*hAg become insane, and fias bicfi cdhVcYed to
the Lunatic Asylum.
SPECIAL NOTICE'S.
Thomas N. Polhill will be supported
for Major of this Battalion at the ensuing elec-!
tion which is to be held by order of the Brigadier 1
on Thursday Feby. 14th 1861. by.
Many Votkrs.
Win. H. BatteV will be supported for
'Colonel of this Regiment at the ensuing election
Which is to be held by order of the Brigadier
‘(.leueral on Thursday Feby. 14th ISCl.by,
Many Voters.
-
The £resa on Mr. SeWards Speech'.
The New York “ TribiCfie ” thinks it
Tather disappoints thoSe who looked
to Mr. Seward for a remedy for the
'troubles which afflict the nation, Rhe
torically, it pronounces it unsurpassed
by any of his earlier efforts.
The New York “ Times" says that
: as an indication of the spirit of Mr
Lincoln's administration, it leaves no
thing to he dcsiri and, and ought to ex-
X:rt a salutary rnlluence.
The New York “.Herald" regards it
in some sort as “ a. declaration of war
'upon the ultra po'rtiiVn of the party."
St, praises the sjieeclr.
The New York " I'<M" fcf.ys it pro
'ducul a general disappointment, not
Tor any laclf of ability, but because
peculiar expectations had been, raised
in regard to it. If says that the Word
•of might which was tuOl'cii ipr to lay
rebellion, is 11'pt to he found in it.
The New York '“'A'eun' iAAvS \he
Upecch is 11 a cold scholarly cSsay on
3110 advantages of the Union.”
The New 1 ork “ Courier <(' Enqui
rer" considers it the most statesman
like and sublime plea fur the Union
‘ever uttered in the Senate'.
The New York “ Sun” thinks if the
'administration of Mr. Lincoln fails
anywhere, it Will l/e in, the selection of
n man of too wild and theoretical a
him for premier.
Many of the leading journals of the
North, oppdsed to the Republican par
ly, speak ill terms of unqualified praise
of Mr. Seward’s speech The Boston
“Post" says, ‘‘.its delineation of the
glories df the Uniotl, and the cplise
tjuenceS of disunion, arb grand,” and
that it is the best. Speech yet made in
the Senate, and will calise the Whole
fcountry to breathe easier,
The Boston “ Uouriei'” says its! ob
jections to the speebli ale not that it
does not “ profess ih general terms a
Willingness to concede wljat the Crisis
may reqiiire,” but that it is not at first
Sight “ specific and manly’' in meeting
essential points. It thinks tlib liiain
body of the speech “ Seiitimerital;” a
rather nicely wrought essay ripon tbe
blessings of Union and the evils of
disunion. After all this, and much
more; it feels bound to admit that it
is itti abandonment of the doctriites
iipon which the Republicans gained
the victory; arid the principles ad
vanced not much dilfbroht from those
Os the good old Whig party.—Nation
al American
Fugitive Slaves.
Tlib 'sciislis returns for 1860 show
that the Cotton States suffer almost as
much as otheis, by tlie operations of
the Personal Liberty’ bills of the North.
Ifi that, ybaf; according to an ex
change, thfi ntiriibef of fugitives that
escaped Was one thmisaria and eleven,
and were divided afilong tilts StdteS as
follows :
South Carolina.4l
Mississippi, 64
North Caroliria.l6
Tennessee, 70
Texas, 29
Virginia, 83
'L0t'11,..!.. 1,011
A1abama,.......29
Missouri, . . 60
Arkansas .21
Delaware,...... 26
Florida, 18
Georgia, 89
Kentucky, 96
Louisiana, 90
Maryland, 279
It is thought that the number lias
Since increased fully fifty per Cent,
■which Would give fifteen hundred a
jear, at the aggregate valite of one
million fH-e htindred thousand dollars.
It will thtls be seen that, while the lofis
of the border St ates is, of course, much
the greatest, Georgia, in ISSO, lost
withiti seven as many as Kentucky,
and Louisiana within six as many”;
so that the popular idea that the ex
treme Southern States do not suffer in
this way is erroneous.— National Amer
ican.
Sudden Death.— We learn that 011
Wednesday, Mr. Griffin Smith of Lee
county, While sitting in his chair at
McComb’ft Hotel in this city, died sud
denly, without any known cause. He
was about sixty years of age, and was
the father-in-law of the Hon. Willis
Hawkins of Americas, a delegate in
the Convention. The remain 3 of Mr
Smith have been conveyed home for
interment.
The Arsenal on t'-c Sand Hills, near Augusta,
was surrendered to the State of Georgia, on de
mand of Gov. Brown on Thursday the 24 th inst
.1 slight difficulty, was at one time apprehended,
but the Captain, concluded “ that prudence was
the better part of valor.” BeloW is the corres
pondence.
AUGUSTA,-GA, Jan. 23, 1561.
Capt. Arnold Elzf.v, U. S. A. :
Commanding Augusta Arsenal :
Sir : I am instructed by His Excellency, Gov.
Brown, to say to you that Georgia having sece
ded from the United States of America, and re
sumed exclusive sovereignty over her soil, it lias
1 become my duty to require you to withdraw the
troops under your command, at the earliest
practicable moment, from tile limits of the State-
He proposes to take possession! of the Arsen
al, and to receipt for all public property under
your charge, Which will hereafter be accounted
for, on adjustment between the State of Georgia
and the United States of America.
Ifc begs to refer yon to the fact that^the re
tention of foreign troops upon the soil bf Geor
gia, afti r remonstrance, is, under the laws of na
tions, an act of hostility ; and lie claims that the
State is not only at peace, lint anxious to culti
vate the most Amicable relations', with the Uni
ted States Gov riiinent.
lam further instructed to shy that an answer
will be expected by to-morrow morning at Mhe
o'clock. 1 am, sir, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
Henry R. Jackson, Aid-de-Camp, etc.
Head-Quartebs, Augusta Arsenal,!
Georgia, Jan. 21, 1861. f
Sir: I have the honor to inform yon that lam
directed by Captain Elzey, commanding this
post, to say, in reply to the demand of the Gov
ernor of the State of Georgia, made .through you
yesterday, requiring him to withdraw
ni.uni beyond the limits nf the State
request an interview with hie
vernor, for the purpose of negotiating honorable
term’s of Surrender at as early an hour this morn
ing as practicable. a
I have the honor to be, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
J. C, Jones,
Lieut. 2d Artillery, Adjutant.
To Col. H. R. Jackson. Aiil-de Cauip.
The N. Y. Tribune, learns that tlio non.
lidfvcll Cobb, fats defeated on the 2nd inst.
for the State Convention. Wise, ain't He ?
He also learns of the desperate fears from
insurrection, pervading tlie entire Southern
mind at this time. That s right Mr. rribunc,
keep your readers posted with such bogus
stuff. The South never was safer, or feit more
security froth these things than at the present
moment. Site confides in the loValty, and at
tachment of her slaves, and has less to fear
internally than the North. No bread riots
here. No shivering women and children,
without a place to shelter them from the bleak,
cold winds. All these, and more, the North
has to bear.
Wonder what. Mnj. General Santoro thinks
of the following, communication This Is the
light sort of talk. In the hour of trial,
should it ever come, v.v believe many true
men. at the North, will hr found, responding
to the sentiments contain and ill the letter be
low. Such constitut • noble no I true men.
who will not battle to uphold injustice and
Wrong .
New York, Jan. 17th, 1801.
: Major General Sanford —Sir :—Observing
in this ntnrilirtjf’S papers, yo ir ten ler of the
services of the First Division, to aid in sup
: porting and maintaining a set of political prin
| ciplcs which are not the j'rii'.eiples ot a inajor
; itv of tire men under vdur comm in 1, and be
j lieving that neither justice itor policy war
! rants such a tender on your part, I beg leave
j to protest as a member of the 7th lVegimeilt
-5 and in behalf of others associated with trie as
officers and in the ranks, against being pre
sented to the country as ready arid willing lo
take up arms against any portion of dur coun
trymen. You will not, lie sustained, Sir,
should you be called upon to act, arid you
would rather receive and merit the thanks of
your command, were you as indefatigable id
restoring the peace which you have assisted in
destroying, of our distracted country, as you
are in promoting discord, and heralding your
name to tile world. I do not advocate, sir,
disobedience of orders, but resignation will
decimate the ranks, and you will be powerless
to accomplish your purpose ; the 'military of
New York city will never advocate your cause,
though Geiierdl Sattford Should cdnlmatid.
A Member of the 7th Regiment:
JLLJbLRbuIP
COUNTY OFFICERS!
Justices of the Inferior Oeurt.
Sherrod Arrington.
Andrew E. Tarver:
Nonii Smith,
James J. Brown,
John W. Brinson,
ORDINARY.
< Nicholas Diehl.’
CIK. Supr. & Inferior Courts.
Henry J. Farmer.
SHERIFF,
Jesse T. Mulling.
CORONER.
W. B. G. Thomas.
TAX COLLECTOR.
James W, Clarke.
TAX RECEIVER.
John Wren.
AiOTM'E.
ALL Persbns Indebted to tho Undersigned,
either b’y Note or open Account, ate re
spectfully requested to cofnfc forward and settle
imiiibdiately, as he has a considerable airio'unt
to raise ih a few days.
DANIEL R. IRBY.
Feb. 6th, 1861. 3t
"fob saiS
A FIRST Bate WAGON MULE, very large
and strong. For terms, &c., apply to
It. C. ROBBINS,
Feb Oth, 1861. if Louisville, Ga.
FOIJ ’SAIaK.’ “
4 GOOD Second-hand CARRIAGE. It has
1 V been repaired, and is in first rate condi
tion. For terms, No., apply to
It. 0. BOBBINS, or
DANIEL R IRBY,
Feb Gib. 1801. ts Loui-re ill-e Go.
IIEPIIZIBAIt
HIGH SCHOOL,
AT
BROTHERSVTLL.E GEORGIA,”
oxn
V. TANARUS, SANFORD. A. 11. Principal,
L. L. YEAZEY, A. M. Assistant.
MUSIC Teacher employed so soon as other
buildings completed. . ,
Exercises begin 3rd Monday in February.
Tuition, $6 $S & $lO. per
quarter aceorrilng to advance
ment of pupils.
BOARD, Washing, Lights Ac. included, ilO to
sl2 per nimilh.
The marked rarress of Mr. Sanford as an In
structor of Youth at the Brownwood Institute.
White Plains Academy: and the well earned rep
utation of Mr. Yeazey (late Literary Editor of
the Crusader.) as a chaste and accomplished wri
ter wiil recommend these gentlemen to the con
fidence of the public. In addition, these arc both
native Georgians, and graduates of a Southern
Institution,
For further particulars address J. F. CARS
WELL, or the Principal of the School, at Rich
mond Factory.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
W. L. KILPATRICK.
Secretary.
4 t
FRESH
GARDEN SEEDS.
PALMER & PHILLIPS,
Have just received frofn FAIR HAVEN a
large Stock of all varieties of
GARDEN SEEDS,
Fresh and Genuine, grown in 1860.
AUSO,
from PHILADELPHIA, a large and choice
Stock of PAINTS, OILS, DRUGS, MEDI.
ONES, DYESTUFFS, SOAPS, PERFU
MERY, BURNING FLUID, VINE
GAR, PAINT BRUSHES. SURGI
CAL INSTRUMENTS, PAT
ENT MEDICINES, TO
BACCO, SEG-ARS,
GUNPOWDER,
BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
PENS, PENCILS &
a great variety of NOTIONS,
all of which are offered at the low
est prices. Call and examine our
STOCK, and compare (Air PRICES, with
the SAVANNAH and AUGUSTA Markets.
All PRESCRIPTIONS carefully filled by a
Practising Physician.
Louisville, Ga. Jan’v 9th 1801.
BETHANY
until IlTillTl.
Flniii* second Session of this School was ooened
JL on the 2nd Monday ih January 1861, under
the supervision of Moses P. Cain, a graduate of
Mercer University, assvtod by Miss fc&llie E.
Smrjh, cf Monroe FemaVc University.
The Musical Department will remain uiidcr the
management of Mrs. Mary E. Daniel.
The Scholastic year will be divided Lit'o t\Vu
Terms of five months oath.
TjGR YS»
Ist grade, clO per term off» months.
2nd “ sl*2 “ “ h “
MU3IO,'
On the Piano, S2O per term, and $2 for use of
the Instrument, payable half j early in advance.
Xo deduction made from fees, save i.:\ account
of protracted sickness.
BOARD,
CJn he laid in the neighborhood, .at 810 to sls
per month, washing, lights and fuel included.
For further particulars, address,
Capt. E. M’c CROAN,
BRYANT BEESLKY, or
Dr. Wm. HAUSER.
Speir’s Turn Out Jefferson Cos. Ga.
3 t
BAR _MI
BIUJAKD SALOON.
r PHE UNDERSIGNED, thankful for
X the liberal Patronage heretofore
bestowed upon him, would most respectfully in.
form bis Friends anti tbe Public generally, that
lie still continues tlie same Business, as hereto,
fore, conducted upoii the same principles of fair
aud honorable dealing to all. lie has removed
his BAR ROOM up stairs in the front part o,
his Bujlding, where lie wiyl bo happy to see and
wait upon all who may favor liim witli their Pat
ronage. He Has, aud will keep constantly on
hand, the finest kinds of LIQUORS, as well as
tho medium and lower grades, such as BR.INDY,
WHISKEY; GIN, RUM, Ac., and WINES of
every variety, to suit all tastes.
lie wiil also keep constantly on hand a good
Assortment of (jONFECfIbNARIES; &c.
BiT GIVE HIM A CALL!
JOHN R. WELLS.
Louisville, Jan 2 c1., 1861.
Georgia, \
JEFFERSON COUNTY, f
To the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of
Jefferson County,
Whereas, Thomas J. Harvey applies lo nre for
Letters of Administration de boms non, upon the
Estate of Sarah J. Williams, Ritfe of Jefferson
County deceased. ,
These ire therefore io cite tfnd ailmonish all
and singular the kindr cl and creditor of said de
ceased; to he and appear at my office, on the
first Monday iu March next, to show cause, (if
any they have,) why said Letters should not he
granted.
Given tinder my hand and offiicial Signature,
this 30th day of January, 1861.
NICHOLAS DIEIIL, Ofd'y.
Jan’y 3l)th 1861.
f.OOK TIE HR j
C 4 entlemen, accounts are due, and we
I"hope without any further notice, that you
will make immediate payment, and save us
she necessity of dunning you, and ourselves
the mortification of being dunned ; we must
have the money.
F. A. ARRINGTON.
.tun'y 301 !>. mol
182 M,
Is thankful to tile citizens of Louisville, and vicinity
For their
§ At? Wb A .nern Caw a /pnwa
for the last 1U rears, and desires a continuance of
TH E! R CUSTOM.
I will always be found at tlio
OLD* SVA nD J
occupied by me so long, Xo. but corner of iVashingto
and sixth street, and will be glad to till orders for
Retiring will be clone in the
■jtoTEST style.
I haVr on hand supply of Carriage Goods,
fcli'ch as
Steel Springs and Axles, Arm Bailings, braeft and silvered ; brass and silvered
Bandjt; Dash Frames ; brass and Silvered Pash Rods ; Carriage Holts •
Clips, Shaekels ; Cut Tacks ; Apron Hndk) ; brass, silvered
and japan-plated Ornaments ; Mounted American
Whip Sockets, Japanned Curtain Frames
• Silver and Ivory Headed Tufting
Nails ami Buttons Cas
tings of all kinds; Pole Yoke?
and Craiis ; Fellers, Hubs, Spbke.s and
Shafts ; Turned Whiffle Trees, yVheels, Bodies and*
Beats; Enameled Cloths, Duek Drill and Muslin Oil Carpet
Mats, Buggy Harness, Whips, Ae., Varnish, Paints. All Coilors ground
in oil and dried. Teims lil oral to prompt customers.
February 2nd, IStiO.
AND FALL TRADE, liffl
TRUNKS,
imm Bass lejiihee, usts.
TANNEKS TOOLS.
; j,hOo Cases JLiigJTS m,.l SHOES.
•f),000 lbs. Ilemloi k SOl/E LKATHKR,
2,000 lbs. t)ak, SOI.K I.FATHER,
160 dox En .a h and American CA 1.1 SKIN ,
500 do/.. Bl.vk and Russ.: UPPER LEATfIERi
.30 do/.. K 11' SK IX ,
.100 doz. Lining. Binding - end Top KINS;
6,000 800 and Shoe LASTS.
’2O Barrels SHOE PECS 1 .’
ALSO;
Picker ritid T,ar;: DcatHei-, Harness and Bridle I.eaher, Roller Leather
Patent Kid, Coat aud, Morocco Skills'. Buck and Chamois Skins, Boot Tree
Clamps, Crimps. Peg Jacks,’Peg Breaks, Peg Cutters, Heel Cutters, Splitilig
Machines, Pincers, Nippers, Lasting Tacks, Shoe Knives, Eyelet Punches
Eyelets, Awls, Shoe Hammers, French Kit, Kit Files', Atvl Haft's, Beam Fticeii,
Currying Knives, Finger Seels, Graining KuivcP,; l.iekc'rs; Fleslicrs; R'ib-
Stories, and Stones, Clearing Stones, Indiana Stones; Boot Web, Boot' Cor'd,
Size Sticks,
Rivets and Fitting Thread, Twist, Wax, Silk, Gallouii, E.lgo Blackin'” 1 , Head
Blocks, Patent Shank, Lasters, Boot Hooks, LAs lluoks, French ijliafk, Co!k
Soles, Shoe Horns, Lorig Sticks, Pttinp Sticks, Colts, Sand Paper; Slide'Lasts
-.CONLEY, FORCE & CO
AVGUSTS, GA.
_ _ _ _
M ’ GOWAn"&~STiIaT FORD;
MOST respectfully call the attention of the public to their large arid
well-selected Stock of
FALL. AND WINTER
STM»m Mm FM f€t
- ETE Y GO 0 D S’;
Sl#a wls si si and 31 at it tilisi s» 5
OSMBM&S &m STBIPHS
HATS A Iff 3D CAPS,
iAaier Ai© feiisssr sweets mn riAts
, t
IJarduafT, Xsails, Cullcrj, CariHiiifers’
‘GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, TERFVMERY, i tc.,
AND SHOES OF EVERY VARIETY,
Men’s and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, of the latest Style,
CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, SEGARS ANI) TOBACCO.
A.ll of which will be sold on as reasonable terms as any House iii the trddc'
atgrCull, and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. "‘©Sj
G. W. &B. F, ROBERSON, *»
LOUISVILLE, GEO., *
H-'iVF. i'l-l ri'crivcl an Exlnnuivc .m l .nm, E Studs < f DRE~B UOOl).=. SHAWLS. CLOAKB
LOOP SKIRTS :111c! all tbe a retvru* ufa laJy's outfit
• ALSO.
A large assortment of CASSIMF.RK?, SATINET? TWEEDS FI VXXKLS
Ungeys, bed blankets ami domestics.
i til sn ffi but nn trail
SHIRTS,CL - Pft -ARS, CR WATS, MERINO ;IIiK l , ru.- : . DRAWERS,
HATS AND CAPS.
and a large stock .if
BOOTS AMD SHOES*
at low prici .
jfaniwiiiv. t’ilijiciilur's Tools. ('YitWy, (itiibs t\ntl
SlVooting tai'klo. Sdiuol Books, ami Fancv Articks-.
Our motto is polite attention, c.-pecui.i.v iothk L.inrf,-, Small profits q'Yi'ck
k:s and quick retuni.-S
OWL RCJBrdSOMi)
oct.», iB6O. B- F, RUBERSOM. I
i I-'€P ES S- .S-L
One of tlie most def iralde Lots in
the Town of Louisville, compri
sing some three acres, opposite the
j Corirt House square, aud at the head
! of Broad Street.
| For terms apply to
R. L. GAMBLE,
t f Louisville, Ga
pjLANTATIOS FOK
SA 1.1 SA
T offer tor Jale my lilare wliirh lain nmv living
f on. iviii" in Jcflcrson (’minty, iminoliatnly
[ imi ILuuiiihs 1 rncch and adjoining tin* pla fit a l i->;i
--;of E. IL C.'usWi* t. W. W Uiiodt-s ami others. It
I containiithree ami . ninety t;vo imrcs
more or loss of nii.ictj lami, about half of
wnich is undr « t.!: i‘ -1 »; • i m«-1I lVnoml.
It has upon it .1 2«m«l I'WLLIU'T. and Out build
ings well of fine Water rinJ i- convonit nt to a
school ami to churcVt a cf di.ib rent dcimm
nations. I would invite the atten
tion of those wlshiiig to P ;; ‘ 1L * W ni\ pic e
as I have determiuul to sell, ha .ilig bovi’lit else
where.—
Terms may br- made easy.
F. BLOWN.
11th lt-60. tt
MPS. j. B. FOLEY.
j BULL STREET, SAVANNAH, GA
GLOBE HOTEL.
Augusta, GW.
AUSTIN mULLARKY,
I'EUPRIF.TOi:
•SVi’ 12tli. IB6o'.
TkQTTr'5,
Persons indebted to the late firm of Jordan A
Wells, cither by .Vote of Account, are here
j by notitii-d mid re'i'i■-.-it-d •-..i1l at the office of
i i'ar.mvu i. 'Si 1 1. for settlement, ns 1 have
; placet! said claim.*, in their hand* fur collection.
. "olIN' R. WE1.1.8
I Surviving partner.
Dcc+ 19, IB6o'. t’v.
KOTlcfe.
A IJ, pfi«ons..are hereby civuti.,i’iii'r| npiinst
J. V trading witli my lirotlir-r, Si-th lilrrganier,
an Idiot, or with any person for him, except
myself, al> I will not he Eesponsible for any
debt contracted by niin or thiin, from and af
ter ibis date.
JOHN BARGANIER,
Ifc’e'r obt 1860 Puariiian.
1 mo
NOTICE.
\ 11 persons are hereby caufit.ijed tj;a-
Y JL ding -..it!: in; v*ife. K! 1 .-.Hct:i Freeman, aa 1
will not be responsible for any debt contracted
by her, from, and aftcb this dHte.
f»eorge A', kreeman.
December 12th, 1860.
A HAPPY
Yew year;
TO ALL ml HiiLnlio
AND
PATRONS!
r IMIE UNDERSIGNED, (lianktVl for the lib
_A_oral Patronage bestowed uprn him during
the past year, would respectf-.ily call the at
teritlon of all wlio arc INDEBTED to him to
please come forward, as your Accounts are all
ready, and you greatly favor me by cal !
linjg at m\ btovc and closing them. The re*!
port that I had SOU) OUT is unfounded'
I shall continue at my present place L: busi
ness, am selling great bargains iii GK'.X'Kli- 1
lES for CASH or good PAPER,
Jauv 2nd 1800.
JOHN It WELLS.
JiTtXECUTOItS’ S r Vl.M.—.Agreeably to an order !
a of .the Court of .Orilinarv,* of Jt HV-rson
county, will be sold, on the ' lirst Tuesiiiiv |
i.i February next, at the market house
in. the town ot Louisville, witiiin the usual
hours (if sale, a tract of good Ditto hum], eon- |
taining two hundred amb fourteen acres more !
or less, adjoining lauds of James C. Hudson. Hen- |
ry J. Fa rider, Cliarl; s Matthews ami Alexander •
Berryhill, said land.having thereon a good duel- ‘
ling, out-houres and Bilildines
henry .t. Parmer, j ..
ISAAC FREEMAN, j Executors. ,
Dee. 12th, lkt)0.
L(»ST.
4 Note bearing date November Bth 1800, for I
lx. Eight hundred and fifty dollars, for value j
received, and due the Ist of January Isf.t, and '
made payable to Isaac Freeman, and signed
by John N. T. ’Jones. Also, another one
bearing date, November Nth i.SGO, ,j‘ ue ,i 1( !
25th day of December tsiit, for j.;i s bt hundred
and fifty dollars; for value rceqivcd, matte j»ava
ble to Isaac Freeman, or b.arer, an ! signed by
John N. TANARUS: Junes. The public, are hereby cau
tioned against trading for cither of said notes
and tbe maker from pitying them to anuy one b,
myself.
* . . iS.UC FREKM VN.
Jan'y Idfli I^l,
MYW NTOHL
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
En °’ VX ' I'ENN" Y A CO., have Just
' v '* Si orb
an.Uonq.lelesi'oekdT ,h *'- V Lah '' H «'“*•
b in os, TJfjnoppJ
f obtH.vo umi SotritiV
Al*d. |.]on,M assortment of
r 1-I//7. U GROCERIES,
• 'insisting id the best qualities of
SUGAR, t'OFFKK
BBT-;, <iii;f;sk
M M'KLRKL,
IRISH POTATOES',
article;, g ni rally kepi in a
U v STOKE.
Al.-o a full ass.'rtment of
FRUITS & CANDIES.
All "I Which will be sold to our patrons in th'a
-V 0S T .S' ATI ST AcTO It Y TT It
1 Stock before pttrehasinji
j \ l u P r r T :H in 'i ,,bt S'Ltd the Estate 'if Ler t.
I *» 11 liigimm, lie,eased, ol Jefferaon C,muty.
j are hereby requested to make immediate pay.
j meat arid those having demands against said Ks
| tatc, will render them in tlie lime pfesenbeil ilv
] law.
F. WIIIi;i!AM, Kxr.
Janv Oth 1 sill.
i
GUANO w
A A D
MtTOH SEED,
| The subscribers are the onlv Agents b-tweea
nnnu i in
for the sale of
phqMix guano,
AND
DICK'3GN J S SELECT
PDTTOI SEED,
and w ill deliver the same at any Station on the
C. If >l. at Savannah prices,freight and dray,
age being added.
I pun application, we will furnish certificates
approving and recommending the use of the
I tb’tauo and Cottiin Seed, by the best Far
| mers in the South.
I All the. ■■ who may favor us with their patrur •
age, can address
Johnson K Evans,
! xo. it <•; it: ni:
Dcc’r 19th ls6o.
| . NOTICE.
I 4 11 persons imk-bted to .the Kskitc of. Ari
; V. lligu McDermott tleeeised. by
.uv lic.vhy rctjucstcil to call on Owen M’cDcr
i!i"U, an«l make imnicdi.ite payment,, or
N’t»ics with M-mrity, ami all persons irLl'qbtej
to said It state by Note, are hereby requested i<?
‘•.|'t. on Carswell X <'arswoli. and mgJcc
'lia'e puvm.iiit, ami all persons having.clairritf
against said list ate, are reques.tejl present
them for payment, duly authenticated iri the
time required hy law. * . . , .
James r ciODbttr; k*’f:
Jan’y 2dd J -SO L. t f
HOME
BETHANY, Jefferson Cos.; Ga.
It ould np'-t, respectfully announce to the citi
zens ni Jellersim and adjoining eqiqities. that
the)’ have established at tlie above named place %
CAB IMA m SHOP,
for the purpose of
A/.I.V VTA HI'IIUSC AXD ItEPAIT.IXG
GA RIAG ES , C'OL i (TIES,
AND BUGGIES,
?re'-lds«ylK io! ks!!‘ ” catc " ll, “ ii »»*»■ “b
liARNES.S,MADE A Nf) REI* VIRED’
U.ViHU.VGR Goods, a complete ~'u^V
ALL WORU WARRANT D
Come one. come u|| al V ( i Hltniua " ’
aud jmljr»» 4 or yeurselv? our w ork,
Vta, 1860.
ty.uuti’s after
L . njadc to the Or»** n i, r b«
for b ave to sell a fA “r'l '’ f Lfiwrsv# county,
hundred acres nr --r. ~,.N,' ,'R one
' :UC W l» ,, ' USinWn^^'^,, * S * MIiC
IV. t’R AIVFURD, I
" B.I.TAM .1. KYF ( , , ,
ELEC'f'IOS TICKETS
iH bo printc-el at tins office* at* fho
ate ot fojOU j>, j- thousand