The Louisville gazette. (Louisville, Ga.) 1860-1861, February 06, 1861, Image 4

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1860. FALL & WINTER GOODS. 1860. S # 1 A, Wig % %, €O. TPjm.JTKiW.B*», A. Hi JO WHOLESALE AID RETAIL DEALERS I READ! HADE CLOTHING \NI> have on hand now $30,000 worth of NF.\V (.'OOPS, and arc rcrcivinj daily fresh supplies, all of the differ . cut Styles, which will be sold at the lowest market prices. ALSO, A ,Sl PF.RIOK STOf K of Cl.Oni.". t ASSIMI-.KhS and A F.STINOS of every flcscriptimu, which will be made tip to Dirtier, at the shortest notice. All who are in want of any Goods in our line, would do well to examine our Stock* Augusta, Ga., Get. 16th, ISGO.-3m. HOIIA, W ISE A ( '(). PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr. TIIOS. BURRELL HAVING been actively engaged in the prac tice of li for the l.uA live year.-*, permanent!;* loc.it* <1 liim.'clHn LOUISVILLE, and respectfully off. r~ his services to tin* public, Office in the Drug Store of I'ai.mmkA l'lm.t.irs •luring the day. where lie will always he found, when not prof* s-mnally engaged, and at night over tne Store «.f Brown, Denny »V Cos.. Keb. 2, ISC»*. * I ff. DRS. MILLER & POWELL. rym%L - I,'ni t.<i'lllCj Can <jin . RETURN their thank- to t!i -iti/a ns of Lori vn.t.K. and \i iniiy. for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and as they will continue the PUACTK-K or MWICIXK in nil its various branch* s, would respectfully so licit a continuance of the same. O*. Office, op cite the “Market House.’ 1 DOCTORS HUNTER]* GAMBLE. LOniSVILLE, GEORGIA. (10NTINi:i: the PK.UThE of Mr;l> H INI*, in ■ Its varioti* branches. When not absent <•;] Professional hu-inc--- during tin- dav. th*• \ m. \ hr found »it t Im-ir i»:‘i<*c ; .it night Dr. HUNTER maybe found .it in- roidonc. and hr. «; \ M l;l.1. at hi* room over lie- new rtoiw of llkow.s, Dr.*-- hv A Cos. I)r. A. U. i'\ s?su b-:m, w . tN. AT THK \MI: OI.D STAND. THANKIN'. In ' Hlt i.ii.l ■ nml fur past fa Tors, win l l IH' |"' ’fully .~nlit. it a uitiniiaiico of the SIITTIr. Found at home when not pi ..f. r-.mislly rn gaged- Mo Charge hv Hit- rt:t: i; i i.i. in .111 • V.N 8. SIKES, Having p* * msm ntly !<»«•.Pcd him elfin Loui* ville for the purpo-c ot pv:«»• ti«-in^r pro fession, respectfully tvndc 1 .- lus .-unices to t*c public. !!• mavnlway ht found at his oilier mx-t door \ to the residence of Mr. -i-une. A. Stratford, and just above tin* -'ti.rr ofMc( »o>\ an A .-'tratford.du ring the dav, and at it lii rc.'dcm c at what wa.- former! tfi.. Ja/y 30th 1j 1. DEXriSTUV. HR. ARTHUR C. FORD, RESIDENT DENTIST jorrsviiiF., Go. OFFERS HIS Professional S-iv.-oh to tin* in- • habitant* of Jefferson and adjoining Coun ties. Pa. I'., has just purchased and fitted nj* a New ! f>ff,cv in Louisville, and would runeli prefer tliat } k 1! who desire his ‘.-‘’rviecs, w- aid '.'.111 upon him there, as he i* better prepared to do good and ! efficient work at bi J than elsewhere, hav i/i ; spared u<> expense in procuring all that will j aciliurti who may be unable to roui' V» hini. will b** wait cl upon, at their n rid* , !u , ';.~. if so requested. T* eth Extra tc and, Filled »r 1 ( U im and. as also aH operation.< appertaining to bis profeasio/. Artificial Teeth insert' and, from one to wkob j i»eu.i» »>>«* m*»Mt approved ft vie-a. Dh fUNP, hnvjng practiced for n* lrly threel veara in this vicinity, rob-rs t° u !l foi e nora lu* 1 has operated, for evidence of his shill in his Pro- t fc “.-ion. Dr. F.cau he found, with certainty, at hi* office. ; toiu the first to fifteenth of every month, and aU ; perrons coming to him will b»* allowed 10 pr v.» nt ! discount/brcus/ion all operations except Extrac- ! tion. February, 1800.—ly 11. V. JOHNSON*. W. V. JOHNSON JOHNSON fr JOHNSON AlTOnniijib ill LAW, I LOUISVILLE .GEORGIA.! Tf3 V.u ;r.u VAciL WILKINS & CAIN. IFJfillY'S HI M. LOUISVILLE, Ga. WILL PRACTICE in the Counties of I’rr.Kr, ♦V AHUINOTON. K.MVMia.. .'"IIS -uN. ,Ikm IXON, i it. vssem k . MomgomhuV, T atn a i.i. and l‘i i l.ocn JC*T Office on Broad Stiect between McGowans | a Kelly’s. ! W, A. Wilkins. J. G. Cain. CARSWELL & CARSWELL, ,i rrouxKvs at l. iiu. \\ rJLL Practice in the Counties of the Middle T v Putrid. Kb m Office on Court House Square, formerly occupied by WhiuutA Penny. W. J. It. CakSwEU.. 11. W. CaK'WKI.I/ I). J. ALEXANDER. ATTOIiXKV AT LAW. iOl* IS\ ILLE, tJc()r}'son ('vioifi /, tin. \\riU. practice in all the Countm? of the > ? Middle Circuit; also, Uhiaav, Hancock od Tai.iaukkru Counties, of t!i • .Northern Cir uit. !)«■ Office hut tlie store of Brown, Penny, Cos. T. H. & T. N. POLHILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITOUS IX EQUITY, LOUISVILLE, JEFFERSON Cos. <;a. t$T WILL Practice in the Middle Circuit. All business intended to with promptness and dis patch. AMBROTYPESi N. DIEHL, Artist. VdillK respectfully inform the citizens of Jefli i-on County, that lie is prepared to furnish birr Hi KS it price* low enough to suit the most economical. Hu PHTUJKS are WAURAN'TKP not to II WGE by ( \po-ure to light, neither will time *• r die impression. Pi* turcs taken in any weather, and colored to natures own tint. Picture* inserted in L» >t KKTS. BREAST-PINS, Ac. P n ti< ular att* ntion paid to Copying, Pa oM-rrotypi -. Painting-. Engravings Ac. H« would u pert fully invite all to call and ex amine Specimens and .-«■•• for themselves, j Rooms at the Court House, up stairs. II OK A, \\ISV \ {Jo. Kc'-p f<m«t:iutl y nn Im ml a good stuck ol J lome made Goods, such as 1 ■ liOlifll \, SOUTH CAROLINA, i ti-;nm-:ssi-;i-:a. north Carolina J .JANES or C tSSiMRKKS, which will In? mad# up in suits, at the I shortest notice, warranted to lit, or no! s le. 1 .ill and luok tlil'MUgli our stock under the I S. Hotel. Augusta (,«.-• I'cliß- it. 1800. ss. l*. ti t itsui;ic, Root and S hoc Maker, LOUISVILLE, OEO. All oilers execut'd with mat ness and des patch, of hia own make, always orfbaud, Feb’ 2d 1800. HOLMAN a TUHWN, IMPO KTEItS,) WHOLESAE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN Cluna, Glass aud JdarLlicn Ware, LAMPS. AND LOOKING GLASSES OF EVERY STYLE, PLATED, BRITANNIA AND JAPAN WARE, PARIAN, FANCY GOODS, At'., AC. 286 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. r .0 P. J. 'I TCRIIN. ■ SPEIR3* TiJRW OUT ACADEMY. rnilF. ncx« Term of this INSTITUTION bi gins on Mouuay the 14th of January, and J will close the 14th of July, ISCI, Including a Term of six months. Tuition in different de partments will rate from to 132 per u.-.uum. ; GREEK, LATIN and all the higher branches of MATHEMATICS will be taught. SURVEYING I I will teach, both iu theory aud practice, if de j sired. BOARD can he obtained as reasonable as in | any portion of the country. There is no place ! which afloriis superior advantages to the wel j being of a School than this, the surrounding ! neighborhood being noted for its morality. We are infested with no such tilings as grog shops j and drunken men, both of which are calculated | to deteriorate the condition of any community or I School. The patronage of ail who wish to avail i themselves of these superior advantages, and of j the School is earnestly solicited. For further in j formation, apply to me at this Office, Respect i fully, GEO. T. I’ALMKR, Instructor. i Speir’s Turn Out, Jefferson County, (/a. ; Jan 2, 1861. LUMBER, : FTttic undersigned having removed his Saw and I Grist Mill from Bark Camp, Burke. County, ! to his tract of land between Pine Hill and the ■ Camp Giound, takes this method of informing the I citizens of Jefferson and adjoining counties, that he is now ready to till orders for all kinds of lum ber. As he will saw for the community, and not for the Pail Road, will be able to lill orders at f reasonable terms and with despatch. ! Refers to J. A. Roziek, Eli McCroax, William i S* Alexander and Dr. Bi kdf.ll. of Louisville. GEORGE GARRETT. May loth 18G0. 1 yr. MONEY WASTED. "IX Fe desire to close up our business as soon W as possible, and earnestly request all j those indebted to us, either by Note or Account, to come forward and settle without delay. both well a boyd, Louisville Ga. Jan’y Dth 1801. Hr FOR SAKE. V valuable tract of LAND, containing Seven hundred and fifty (750) Acres, more or less, | lying in Jefferson County; and adjoining lands of i William Hodgson, and James llrassell.—For j terms apply to Col. A. It. WRIGHT, Augusta Ga., ■ "r to J. G. KKSTERSOX, i-ouisville, Ga. | January Oth, 18G1. fit NOTICE. A 11 persons are hereby notified, not to trade /jl for a Promissory Note, made by Hr, John T. Wilson, payable to the undersigned, for six hundred ar.d fifty eight dollars, with a credit of three hundred and sixty six dollars, dated .'list« f December Is.vj, and due on the first day of Janu , ary 1861, said note having been either lost by me or stole*ii from me. GEORGE M.T. WAY. I Jun'y 16. lsfit. PROSPECTUS OF Till-: Dpp! iDj f O rv C. 5 U O s \J. la accordance v.itli 11;«• expressed wishes, of ■ uumerou.w friemL. and belii viny it to he judicious ; and proper, uinb r the new order of ]>ublic affairs, i we have changed the name of the Tuuk De.mo ! chat to that of Tub Heitiu.ic. | In making this change we deem it proper to ! set forth, briefly and in general terms, the prin | ciples which it will maintain. Anticipating and ad- I vocating the forn.ation of a Confederacy of South ern States, we shall strictly adhere to what has, ! heretofore, been known as the States Rights I School. Believing that the Constitution of the United States, by a fair construction, recogni zed tlte sovereignty of the States, and guarded, not only the rights of the States* but also thelib- I ertics of the people, we are in favor of the con struction of a Southern Federal Union upon ! the basis of that revered instrument of our pat riotic ancestors. All powers conferred upon tlm j Federal Government should be so clearly defined • as to leave no room for doubtful construction, or, j the exercise of what may lie called implied pow- I era. This idea includes, especiallyall power | in reference to currency, revenue, and internal j improvements. Having every confidence in the j ! w holesome influences wTii.'li n homofreneousness i of interests would exert over the members of a I Southern Confederation, >et. eonseious of the i fallibility of human nature ami judgement, we would guard, with sci iiiml'ius exactness, against the iiossihility of a jierversion of its federal pow : ers for the benelit of one section to the. injury of | another. Relying w ith the same confidence up j on the wisdom, justice and lruternity i#al! its | members, and believing that the government, which limy be established upon sound principles, | if adhered to, might be perpetual, believing also i that it would be to their interest to maintain it ! and that they would maintain it if administered j in its purity, yet. to guard against injustice and I oppression, we would have the. i ight of State se ! cession fully and explicitly provjded"for in the i fundamental law. Self government, good and - wise government is best promoted by clear and j explicit lit durations of principles and pow ers. | We have lest none of out confidence in the ca pacity of man for self government, nor do we yield one jut or tittle of our devotion to govern merit founded upon democratic principles. No tiling can better insure the permanency of true republican governnn ot. than a clear and explic it declaration of powers State and Federal,and an equally explicit acknowledgement of the sove reignty of the .States and their right to resume all delegated powers at their will and pleasure. If the government is wise, politic and just, they will find their highest happiness and safety in maintaining it. Such a government will secure the affections ol the people, the respect of other nations, and will he more likely than any other to he perpetual. Injustice, the perversion of the true delegated powers, and infidelity, to the w ritten compact, have destroyed the Union of the North American States known as the United States of America. The principle of justice should penetrate all the nationalities of the earth. It is essential, in the maintenance of democratic insti. ' tutions. When it is so radically violated as to j cause oppression beyond endurance and remedy, j no government, founded upon the consent and j will of the governed, can or ought to endure, j These declarations indicate with ample clear-I ness the political predilections of the Proprietors j and Editors of the Republic, Tlmy are adro-, cates of the. largest liberty compatible with gov- j eminent, and the maintenance of that liberty, by government, will secure to it the enthusiastic de votion and support of the people, in changing the name of the paper we close the door upon all the partisan strifes of the past, and cordially extend the right hand of fellowship to every true hearted citizen, whether native or adopted, who yields allegiance to the Republic of Georgia. We extend the same cordial sympathy to citizens, of other Southern state i, who yield allegiance to their respective Republic, and to all who are in favour of a Southern Confederacy founded upon ; the great democratic priuciph sol Libckiv | THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC! I Bder this tit’e. the Editor of the Georgia Cit izen. assi.-U'd by gentlemen of ability and means, proposes to commence at an early day - , the pub lication of anew DAlLif' PAPER, in Macon, Ga., to the establishment of a Union of States in onv Confed eracy or Rrpubli<%| For thirty years Fast, the Editor has been an uncompromising devotee at the shrine of the •'.Stars and Stripes" of the United States. But fie is so no longer. His allegiance is first due to his native South, and his future labors will be di rected to bringing about a Vnion of the Southern people for mutual defence, support and protec tion. It is a qnestion of life and death to all our dearest rights and interest- that now presses up. On our consideration and action. True patriot ism, therefore imperatively demands that each loyal citizen of this,sunny land should take such positions as will best enable him to give support and strength to the cause of liberty and indepen dence now about to be inaugurated. While some give their time and talents in devi singjlie best mode free government, and others buckle on their arWr to sustain and defend our altars and our fir<*Fdes, from the rude touch of the invader, be it ftrs to take post as a saiitinel on the watchtowctpif freedom, and be ever rea dy to sound the alarm, at the approach of danger. If 1 'fis-i h! e,JjjgNpja.'yjnber of tlyj fiiily South ern Republic w mop pear on the Ist Monday of February, and wc policit the cooperation of all who are favorable to the enterprise, in the way of subscriptions and advertisements. Terms, Fire Dollars per annum, payable on receipt of the first Number, U. F. \V. AX DREWS. P. S. The Weekly Citizen will he continued in its present form and under its present title, till the close of the lltli volume, in March, when its future will be duly announced. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEK L Y , Published at Augusta, Ga. On the 26th of M:iy will be issuc-d the first num ber of tlic Second Volume of iHE SOuTilmiH FIELD |c FIRESIDE. THE most ili-tinpiiihed Southern writers will adorn its columns, constituting an unrivaled tal axy of talent Lon "strict Simms, Kennedy, Cook, Turner, Thorny, son, Ingraham, end liayne, Also, the most popular writers of the South, and especially many Lady w riters, of established literary reputation, will contribute to the forth coming volume. Judge Longstreet will .urne-h a scries of ©E6ROIA SOEIES, ; never before jmbii'hed. The Second Yohunc will open with a Tale bv JOHN hSrLX t OOK. author of “Virginia Coni cdiiiu.<,’’ Ac., entitled The Pride of Falling V/atcr, a Tale of the Old French \V;.ir of 17.‘.5, —Tehms or srnsrnirTiox— TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN AIBvaNCE. XT’ i) : o»'Trt arc stepped at the expiration tne time paid set. No ..nler for the paj.er -,t tunded to unless accompanied by the MONEY* •' u THE GEORGIA herald, I A Weekly Newspaper, Published at Thomson, i Columbia Comity, Georgia, .10 miles above .lu gurita, on tlw* Georgia liailioiul. ! F. J. APPLEWHITE, JR 1) EIHSUA ROBERTS, Editors and Proprietors. j (r ° Dollars per Annum, in Advance. 88 . A. g|r YIN & Cos. Keep constantly on band a good assortment of DRUG PAINTS, OILS AND fifeg-THYsiciANs prescriptions tilled j vitn promptness. ! l'eb'y lGtli 1300. # Central Rail Road. CHANGE OK SCHEDULE. ! ON and after SUNDAY, February 2ti, 1860, the i Trains will run as follows ; I Leave Savannah 10.05 a. M.. 1 . so r.M.and 11.10 i-.m | Arrive at Macon a,M.anil 11.65 r m , Arrive at Aiiuui-ta t 1.30 A.m.an.l 6.35 p m j Arrive at Milleili'eville i •> ->o i> x. Leave Macon. 10.00 A.M.and io'.W p!m i linvealSavannah7.29a.M.,7.45andlii.lOr m Arrive at Augusta 0.30 a.m. and <; r, v „ ; Leave Augusta 12.30 A.M.nml 2.15 r.'u Arrive at Savanmill 7.29 a.m. and 10.40 r.M Amu; m Mueon. V ..8.55 a.m. and 11.05 i-.m, trams thntlo.iv 1 Ivannnii at 10 05 „„i „„| v r ’"i;.Ki Milieu.TTflT there at 3.10 p. m.: cun "citing ,vnli in a Macon train to Augusta. Passengers u.kmS the 2.1., m. train at An „USta, will leave Mdlen 5.50. p. m., and arrive at bavannah at 10.*) jj.rn Passengers by IT. 10 p. m.. from Savannab AMll jr" through dir#t to Augusta Passengers by eiffier 1.80 or 11. 10 p.m. trains tioin Savannah to Macon, or points beyond, will lii' - t \vtt,h no tleUnjiion at Macon Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, nr western A Atlanta Rail Road, will leave Savan uali on the 1. 30. p, m. train; for Miiledgevilh and I.a• onion on It 10. p.m. train for Soutl \> cst-ern Rail Road hi low Fort Valley, on 11.1 b V m , lnnri: tb os v l'or Motgomery, Columbus. Ac., bj eitner train, Passengers from Vugusta. for South Western Georgia., should take the 12.50 a. train,to avoid detention at Macon, those for Columbus Mont gomery, Ac., may nike either train. Trams conn. H at Macon with Macon & West ern trams to Griffin ami Atlanta, and the west also, with South western trains to Albany, Cuth’ l.ert.fcufauln, tort Games, Americns, Co'lumbus. Montgomery, Ae. and at Milieu w ith Augusts ami baviiiiah Rail ltoad to Augusta and the .North: at SavuiuijUiwitn the triweekly Steam \°'S) witil tfteailiships tc l iiiki(lelplii:i and iHiltimorc. L ‘kangc in Schedule, the counrction, A/'atista, with the South Car jlina Ii:nl w securjd, and paaiicngers ill have no detcution at At7f,ustJi or Milieu, as heretofore. W. ADAMS, Gcn’lSup’t. no2G—ly. NOTICE. The coparltieiohip heretofore exis ting between Arrinutox & Jones, has this day been dissolved by mutual I consent. All persons are hereby no- j titied to make their payments, certain I by the iirst day of January 1861. to | P. A. ARRLVGIUX. j t. f. D;c’r Jth 1860. Ai)IFKTIBEME\TS* PIANO FORTE'S. THE coutimied with w hich Geo. A. o:ites, A Bi'o., have metiu the sale of their Tim® TOTTm ha- Induced them to enlarge their supply, and they are note pleased to inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have at present on bund, aud intend keeping coutinuailv dif ferent styles and patterns of 6, 61, rty and i oc taves, varying in price from 425(ft0 seno. which lor power, sweetness, and brilliancy of tone cannot be surpassed. They have supplied a great many orders from different sections' of the country, and have received from purchasers at a distance, (who bought their llanos without first seeing them,) voluntary letters of approval both as to prices and quality. All instruments WAIUIAXTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED. They would also call attention to their LARGE STOCK of Melodeons, Guitars, Aecordians Violins, Flutes, Clarionets, and all kinds of Musical merchandise. larsc assortment of HOOKS and STATIONARY, of all kinds, which they sell at the publishers prices. • Persons wishing anything in their line, will find it to their advantage to give them a trial, us they are determined to spare no pains in their efforts to give entire satisfaction to all their cus tomers. Violin and Guitar Strings of :ii<vfn--t qual ity always on hand. GEORGE A. OATES & BRO. 240 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. rHN -JL. Carriage Maker, JEFFERSON COUNTY Ga. Would respectfully announce to the citizens of this and and adjoining Counties, that he is now prepared to make anil repair CARRIAGES, {Juggles auti AVagous, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, and in the neatest and mast approved stvle, prices liberal. Having employed workmen equal to any North or South, feels assured that he will give sat isfaction to all who may favor hint with their pat ronage. Shop S miles cast of Louisville Also he has the right to sell iiiiiia.or’is PATENT Msa« e !sm<p, Superior to any thing of tho sort, ever invented, all are requested to ettlL examine and test the the machine before purchasing any other. Feb'y 2 1860. V/OOD, EDDY. & CO. 1 AUTHORIZED BV THE STATES OF DELAWARE. MISSOURI and KENTUCKY, Draws daily, in public, under the superintendence of Sworn Commissioners. XtSSf-Tlie Mnnno'ors' Offices are located at Wilmington, Del aware, and St. Louis, Missouri Prizes vary from $2 1-2 to $100,000! TICKETS FROM s2} TO S2O ! Circulars, givinp- full Explanation and the Schemes to be drawn, will Re scut free of expense, by addressing p\\ OOD, J-.PHY CO.. St. Louis, Missouri, or. WoOl), KDDY A CO., Wilmington. Delaware*. & BATTSES'Y, • SUCCESSORS TO 9’AftTiaftftc <k mnm. WHOLESALE | DRUGGISTS and CHEMISTS, BnoAD Street, Avousta Ga. arc now prepared to sell | MEDICINES OF THE PUREST bv b \ . Perfumery, | ..Glass, I Paints, Chemicals, | Oils, | Brushes, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, and every artieal usually kept by Druggists, at the lowest Market Prices, and on the most ac commodating terms. tso m Phase call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. “®, NE Gs 18OES WANTEI). I HAVING commenced the trade in Savannah, I will give the highest cash prices for LimlLY NEGhiiES. Persons having Negroes for sale, will find a pu:chaser by addressing me, (with description of Negroes to be sold,), , My office is at Cap*. J. Bryan’s, oppcJtc John son's Square, Savannah, Ga. J. A. STEVENSON. Louisville, December 12, 1800.—ts. "i! i hi bits: riAHL LNDLRSIGNLJ', having heconie A (r cn -L, for thn Sale of MOORE’S PATENT SEW ING MACHINE, for the County of Jefferson takes this method of informing the public that he w ill take pleasure in furnishing any person who may wish aMs cliiuc with one. And if any person should wish one before he has the opportunity of calling on them, they w ill please give him notice at Spiers’ Turnout, and he will furnish them one as soon as possible. MOOI’.KS’ is the most Improved Patent now out. Price 835. BRYANT ISEJEBLEY. Uenthany, Ga., June 26, ISCU. Administrator’s Sale, WILL he sold by virtue of an order from the > V court ol ordinary of Jefferson county, on the first Tuesday in January next at the '.Mar ket House, in the town of Louisville ; a T ract of LAND contains Twenty seven and a half acres, adjoining lauds of John JJ. Terrell,Seaborn Glover, and others. ALSO At the same time and'piace, the one fourth part, of a tract of one Hundred and seventy-five acres, adjoining lands of Seaborn Glover, Rober son Fayler, John B. Terrell and others. Being the undivided interest purchased by Bcnjamino Hadden, deceased, in said Tract, is sold as the property of the Estate of said Bcnjamino Hadden deceased, for the bouefit of the Heirs of said Estate. Terms ou the day of sale. "J. \\. McKIGNEY. Nov. 20th, IS6O. Administrator. FOE SAEE. 4 number one two Horse Wagon, with bo- JX dy, &c. A. bargain can be had by apply ing to tho '. r. roT.mr.T. Jan.-. oC-tii j;01. . t i PURIFY THE lllood. | ri'st c ’ Yegetable Life Pill a AND Piitriaix UiUoTs The U;rb and envied celebrity which thene ptc* cmtnciij"Modicines have acquired for tlicir inva riable enicacy in all the diseases which they pro fess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them, They are known by their fruits, their good works testify for them, and they thrive not bv the faith of the credulous. Dyspepsia.Xo person with this distressing dis ease slioud delay using these medicines iwraedi ately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipila s, Flatulency, Fever and Ague. For this scourge of the western county these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and cer tain remedy. Other medicines will ’ leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent.— Tbv thkm, kk SATISFIED. AX'D BE CUBED. MERCURAL DISEASES.—Never fails to eradi cate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the must powerful preparation of Sarsv parilla NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY NERVOUS COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGAN IC AFFF.t TIOXS, PALPITATION of the HEART PAINTERS CHOLIC. PILES. The original proprietor of these med icines was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these Life Medicines' alone. *3*Prepared bv !>!?. WM. IS. MOFFAt 335 Broadway, cor. Worth St.,New IL>7, . ROBERT A. GARVIN & CO. Agents Administrator’s >Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Emanuel County, will he sold before the courthouse door in said county, on the first TimrfWt in Febuary next within the legal hour *mPP-and containing 525 acres, more or less. One tract of Land containing 3SB acres,.more or less. One tract of Land containing 435 acres, more or less. One tract of Land containing 270 acres, more or less—all of said tracts of Land lying in said county iu the 49th District, and adjoining the lands of John Johnson, Kindred Johnson, John Oglesby, Absolom Gay and oth ers ; also, one tract of Land, lying in the 59th District of said county and adjoining the Lands of James Martin, John \Y. Neel, Albert Neel and others;land containing 640 acres, more orlrssj; also, one tract of Land lying in the 55tli District of said county and adjoining the lands of Kindred Johnson, Augustus M. Cowart and others, and containing 50 acres, more or less; also, one negro man named Moses, about 21 years old; also, one negro woman named Lnev, about 19 years old, and her two children, Jonas a hoy about two years old and Handy a bov about one year old. All sold as the property of Furuey Johnson, late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES ROUNTREE ) Admr. SARAH JOHNSON, ( Adrnrx December 12th ,1 SCO. SIXTY days after date, application will bo | made to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson ; County, for leave to si 11, the.- Negroes belonging 1 to the minor Children of Wm. A. Ktokos. V7M. A. STOKES, Guardian. ! i Jan 30, 1801; t ;;1 T"-o months after date, iipplieatiiut will he made to the Ordinary ut .lefierson Countv, for ■ leave to sell a House aud Lot in the Town of! Louisville, belonging to the Estate of Roger 1.. i tVliighaiu deceased. ANDREW F, WEIGH AM. Uxecutur. I December 12tli, 18G0. .iSxecutors’ Sale. tlic Market House, in the' t V Town of Louisville, Jefferson County, on the first Tuesday in February next, at tlic iisiui] j hours of Sale, all that Tract or parcel of Land,; belonging to the Estate of Moses Brinson, di-oea sed, containing 66 acres adjoining lands of I lia's j Matthews, John Freeman and others. Sold by virtue of the last Will and Testament of said Mu ses Brinson. Terms on the day of sale. T. J. PILCHER, ) . J. W. BRINSON, j hx J.-.n’y 9th 1861. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Georgia, JEFFERSON COUNTY. 1° the 7/onorable tlie Court of Ordinary of saul County. J l’lic ]*flition of Edward IF Carswell, Adminis trator of the Estate of William Wilsoe, deceased respectfully sheweth that he has fully disciiarVed the duties assigned to him and therefore petition the Court for a discharge from his Administra- CARSWELL A CARSWELL. Petitioners’ Attorney. petition heard, and it is ordered that citation do issue, requiring all persons con coined, (and they hereby are,) to show cause (ii anv they have) why the said Edaward R. Cars well should not, on the first Monday of June next, be discharged from said Administration and why Letters Dismissory should not be grant ed to him, and it is further ordered that this cita tion be published in the Louisville Gazette, a Ga zette of this State, for the space of six mouth** NICHOLAS DIE//].,. Ordinary* Nov 27, ISG9 r 1 EORROJA j VT JEFFERSON COUNTY* \ lo the Honorable the Court of Ordinary .of Jetterson County. herons, Janies S. Spoil* appliep to me for Let luirdiiinship, ol tin* person and proTjertv* ol Spencer G Lorenzo aud Alpha M. Moore, mi nor heirs of Mc'Cleima Moore deceased. i liese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and friends of said mi nors, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in March next, to show cause (if any they have,) why Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official Signature this LGtli day of January, 1861. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Jan’y IC, ISSI. ordinary ' Georgia, t Jefferson County, } Yhe ieas, Sarah J, Peel, applies to me for Letters of Administration, on the Estate of Rich ard Lt Peel, late of said County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appea£_at my oflice on or before the tirst Monday in March next, to show cause, (if any they have,) why said Letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand and official Signature, tins of January, 1801. Jan. 30, ISCI- Ordinary. GEORGIA, I J EFFERSON COUNTY, j Whereas, Willi am D. Stone, Guardian of John P. Peel hath made application for Letters of Dis mission from said Guardianship alledging that he hath fully completed his trust as Guardian as aforesaid. These arc therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the parties at interest, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in March next, to show cause (if any they have,) why Letters Dismissory should not be granted tu said Guardian. NICHOLA S DIEHL, Ordy. ! {GEORGIA, JKFFURSON COUNTV. To the Jionorabie the Court of Ordinary of said Coiinty: The petition of James A Mulling. Administrator of the Estate of Nancy Davis deceased, respecfully sheweth that he has fully discharged the duties assigned to him and thefcfohe petitions the Court for a discharge from his Administration: THOMAS H. rOLUILL, J’etitioner’rf Attorney. The above petition heard, and it is ordered that citation do issue, requiring all persons eoncerned, (and they hereby are,) to show eanse, (if any they have,) why the said James A. Mulling, ahould not on the first Monday of November next be dis enafared from said Administration,and why Letters Distnlssory should be granted to him and it is fur ther ordered that this citation bennblished in tho Lutiistille Gazette a Gazette of this State for the space of six months. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’v. April 26, I SCO, VT JEPraftsOS 1 coi.'XfY. f To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said County: Tlte* Petition of,Tons G. Jorvas, Administra tor of the Estate of T. Jordan, de ceased, respertfirffy sheweth that he has fully discharged the duties assigned to him and there fore petitions the Cottft for a discharge from his Administration. THOS. If. POI.HILL, Petitioner’s Attorney. The above petition heard, and it is ordered that citation do issue, requiring all persons concerned, (and they hereby are,) to show canse, (if any they have,) why the said John G. Jordan should noton the First Monday of November next he discharged from said Administration, and why Letters Dismissory .should not be granted to him, and it is further ordered that this citation be pub lished in the Louisville Gazette a Gazette of this State, for the space of six mouths. NICHOLAS DIEHL,! Ordinary, i April 26 Cm G 1 EORGIA, ) r Jkfff.kson Cornty, f To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of sai<l County ; The petition of John Jordan and Edmund Clark, Administrators of the Estate $ of Matthew Jordand, creased, respectfully sheweth that they have fully discharged the duties assigned to them,, and therefore petitions the Court jor a discharge from their Administration. THOMAS 11. POLIIILL, Attorney. The above petition heard, .and it is ordered that citation do issue, requiring all persons con cerned, (and they hereby are.) to show cause, (if any they have,) why the said John Jordan and Edmund Clark, should not on the first Mon day in July next he discharged from said Admin istration. and why Letters Dismission should not be granted to them, and it. is further ordered that this citation be published in the Louisville Gazette, a Gazette of this State lor the space of six months. Given under my hand at office, ,Tanna r v 2d, I> bl. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary. rj.EORU.rA, JEFFERSON COUNTY. To the lloHorablc the Ordinary* of said jCounty. W heres, Henry P. Watkins applies ,to me for Letters Dismissory from tie? Guardianship of the person and property of Emily Watkins, formerly Emily Parker, minor heir of James A. Parker de cease*— These arc therefore, to cite and admonish, all aud singular, the kindred and friends of said de ceased. to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be grant ed. | Given under my hand, at office In Louisville, | this Gtii day of February, 1861 NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’v. IVb’y G 1361. n EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY. To tin Honorable the Court *f Ordinary of said Count >: Wher as, Henry V. Watkins, applies to m** for Letters Dismissory from tie* Guardianship of tli*> person and property of .William M. Parker, minor heir of James A. Parker, deceased. These air therefore, to cite and admonish, nil and singular, the kindred and friends of sail mi nor, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, ami show cans.*, if any th- v liuVu. why said Letters should not be grant ed. n Given Under mv b ind,.at office-, in Louisville, this til day of Fcbruarv, . NiI'HOLAS DIEHL, Ord’v. Feb’y Gtli !s*H. Executor’s Sale. OV virtue' of an m-iter from tlio Court ufOrdinary, 1 of Jefferson County, will fir sold at t!>e Mar ket, iinuse, iu thq Town of Louisville, oa the Ist. I'liqjfilay ill Kefiuary next, a itiiin the usual hours of sale; Two negroes, to wit: Mary about fj years of age, ami a srirl named Violet, about H years of age, sold as the pronerty or Jesse Glovcl’ deceased. Terms on the fi i > of sale. THOM.U- it. ROLUILL, ) ~ , GEORGE MILLER, h "'* ° December 12th, 1860. Jefferson Sheriff Sale. \\ f ILL 1)c sold, at the market ▼ t house, in the town of Louis ville, on the first Tuesday in January uext, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: One hundred and fifty acres of LAND more or less, oil the Waters of the Ogee choc River, adjoining lands of Madison I). Wil liams. Mrs. Lewis,,Stephen Deriso and others: Levied on as the property of Joseph II: 7/udson, to satisfy a fi fa or foreclosure of Mortgage, is sued from the Superior Court of Jefferson Coun ty, in favor of William Grant against Joseph 11. //udson. Aforesaid property, described in said Mortgage fi fa aud levied this loth day of No vember. iB6O. JESSE T. MULLING, Nov 27, 18G0 Sheriff. TWO MONTHS after date application will be I made to the Qfrliuarv of Jefferson County, lor leave to sell a Negro Man named Prince, th* property of Obadiah T. Bargainer, a Minor, for he benelit of said Minor. JOHN BARGANIER, June 10 Guardian. r ]PVO months after date application will be L made to the Ordinary of Jefferson County, i for leave to sell the NEGROES belonging to the Heirs of Jesse Johnson-deceased. Bold for the benefit of a division. JEREMIAH JOHNSON, Guardian. If ENItV J , F AIIM ER, Guardiau. Jan. 2, lsf.l FTIwo months after date application will be L made to the Ordinary of Jefferson Conntr, for leave to sell a Negro Man belonging to- the estate o f * tnc Freeman deceased. Dec. 10th ISGJ. ISAAC FREEMAN E.tr. ON the first .Monday in December next appli cation will be made to the Oooft of Ordina ry of Emanuel county for leave to sell at publia or private sale, all of the wild and scattered LAND belonging to the Estate of James W. Sum ner, deceased. OWEN McGAR. Sept. 26th, 1860, Administrator. Trustees Sale. BY a Decree of the Superior Court of Jeffer son County, will be sold on the first Tues day in January next at the market house in the Town of Louisville, wthin the usual hours of sale, two Negroes, Benjamin and Lawson, sold as the property of Edward B. 11. and Caroline Farmer, minors of Enoch Farmer, deceased, for a division. Oct. 30th, 18C0. James f, tiannAii, Trustee^ 4 11 persons indebted to the Estate of Jamct 1\ Echonycrs deceased of Emanuel Ctoftnty, are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands against said Estate, will render them in within the time prescribed by law. JOSHUA K. LEWIS, Adw’r, r |''\VO months after dtite applicu- X tion will bo made to tlufOrdina ry of JeQVrson County for leave to sell a tract of LAND, belonging to the Estate of John Freeman, deceased. HENRY J.FARMER .V IS.IAC F. FREEMAN, Executors. KLEOTtfeH ViORETS Will be printed at this oflicc at the