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Tliomnston, Ufa., Jan , 4®. 186^2-
Kinulin? matter on every I*aare.
BY TELEGRAPH.
From Europe and the North!
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Surrender of .Hanon sand SSideil.
Diigland for AVar!
New York. 24th. —It is rumored here
that Mason and JSlidell have been restored
find will be sent to England by the Europe
to-tn orrow.
The New York Express of to-day says
that, it is rumored that in an interview be
tween Lord Lyons and Seward, the latter
read a letter from Minister Adams ten days
ago, in which he said that the United Spates
must give up the prisoners, if it was de
manded, on the ground of illegal capture,
as their arrest was contrary to the iaw of
nations.
It was believed among Englishmen in
New Yok that the Queen would abdicate
on account of the death of Prince Albert.
The British government is about sending
non-commissioned officers to drill the Can
ada Militia.
Memphis, Dec. 28th.—The Cincinnati
Commercial, of the 25th. contains late news.
The special Washington correspondence
of that paper, dated tie* 24th, says that
private letters from england indicate that
1 lie people are insane with wrath against
America. Even the lowest classes of
society round the Government on to fight
the United States.
Lord Lyons has postponed his official
communication to the Lincoln government
at tin* request of Seward, whose advices
from England were not so late as those of
Lord Lvons. Tile feelings between Seward
and the British Minister were friendly,
The L mdon Tinws says that Gen. W oolq
the Anieriean minister to Brazil, had de
ni m lei that Gov. Maratan should he su
p-*rc >d *d by th* B azilian government, for
ail >w[n r coil sq oii *s to the C mtedeiaite
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w ir steamer, Sumter.
IhcmraNn. 2,)(h. — lUltinnre papers o{’
the 27th ren ;rt. that the Urire government,
‘gabies ii; Washington w *re burned on the
2i)fh, dos!roving 200 horses, a large lot of
barne.ss, for rr *, A *.
11 de, of X ‘.V H UUlwhilv, mad * a TOW
♦” ini war soeaeli in Ihe Smate <m the 2/th,
protesting aginst the United States lm
mdliitmg her se*f ou >rt j trie haughty in
aohmee of Eugiau-1.
It js rmoenl that the Conffidera'e
stt-a:u *>* Su yjb r [< m the coast of Brazil.
♦!oc*roving ! ’ aiied Sta ■ < j s ahi;n*ng.
Gen. Seorr had n>r rea dr •<! Washington
on the 27th. It is rumored that lrs re
turn was caused by imp >rtant information
h“ desired p a*s on‘ill yto communicate to
the Lmcmi eavernrnent,
X vauviMg 1) c. o l -A s;> ’cial dispatch
frni ft mkinsville says that Col. Forrest's
Cavalrv. ?ib mt :> V) strong, niet the federal
cavalry of about the same number at Sac
re mento on Green river, on Satan<la\, wlien
a skirmish ensued. An *ut 5 1 federaln were
killed, wounded and taken prisoners. Our
loss was Capt- H. Chay Merriwether, of
Louisville, an lone private killed, ond one
wounded. ’ The enemy fled in great confu
sion.
A gentleman arrived here from Louis
ville."the 25th. He says that pilots cannot
b ‘ had for the federal gun boats to go down
the Mississippi, in consequence of the sub
marine batteries placed in the river by the
“rebels” at Columbus, Kv.
It is reported that Prentice says there
will be no forward movement of the feder
al troops towards Green river, till Lincoln
position on the slavery question in do -
‘"kichmoni*, 31st. A dispatch from a re
liable gentleman dotted at Centerville
day, states •that Seward has released Mason
and Slidell. # , . . f i p
About 200 Etiglisu vessels are at t ,
port, of New York with colors at. half mast
on account of the death of Prince Albert.
Richmond, 28.—Up to Christmas, the
Lircoln Cabinet had not unaravelled the
Gorditn knot of English troubles All the
prominent European powers sustain Ln-
Knd in her policy in reference to Mason
hiurSs expedition of light draught
Steamers for the Southern coast is about
(prepared for leaving.
L -
New Orleans, Dec. 27. A part of Gen.
Pope’s forces, under Col Davis and Mai.
Marshall, surprised a camp of the cnetov,
on tin 1 18th inst., at Milford, north ofAYar
rensburg ; a brisk skirmish ensued, when
the enemy finding himself surrounded, sur
rendered. Wc took 1800 prisoners, inclu
ding o colonels and 17 captains, also 1000
stand of arms, 1000 horses. 65 wagons, and
a quantity of tents and hagage. Our loss
was 2 killed and 8 wounded. The enemy’s
loss is not known.
’ ,’V ■ —■— ’
Liberality of tlie M3> Ilegfimeiit.
Wq learn from letters that the Bth Geor
gia Regiment contributed several thousand
dollars for the relief of Charleston. The
Mocon Guards alone made up over four
hundred debars.
C‘a3£ for Voiatsauecr C onigj>Anacs.
The Confederate Gonernmen has autho
rized the undersigned to raise a regiment
of Infantry, to serve for three years or du
ring the war —which it agree to fully arm
and equip. Companies numbering sixty
four men and upwards, will be accepted
and ordered into camps immediately No
bly has Georgia responded to the call made
upon her. Georgians are found in every
camping pround from the Rio Grande to
the i ‘otornre. But mitriots and soldiers of
Georgia, again the call comes for ment,
MORE men ! The enemy is swarming on
■ our coast, to wrest from us all that we
hold deaf, our liberty, our honor, the hon
or our families and property. Friends’ oi
the South remember, to be conquered is
death and disgrace, and blots out sunshine
from every borne and fireside in the South.
1 was orie of the first to strike tor South
ern Independence, both, at the ballot box
and in the field, and with Divine assistance
and the help of niv countrymen, will fight
until we drive the last enemy from our
soil. A. Leyden.
Atlanta, Nov;, 18. 1861.
aiviniw ir a O.J&F ruvmue** wtvt r*wtr Y*-xsjsr. s
mtn f t- m $
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To Voters of a V.mur-iy.
A OCORDiNG t > the request. made by ‘‘.Many Citi-
IA i'.ms.” we, the a ulersigned, now announce our
selves as Candidates for theolP'*o of Sffoviffrmd FVpurv
one.mr. JONATHAN STAMPS, Slrff.
,7. J. STALLINGS, Dept’y SIT ft*.
r s' *!?.<* Votor:-; o2* ETjys©?* €o2Bty.
\\r r , SUING to <lo whatl v'n r-.w the soldiers, and
W having nothing but my ’ Ltor, t<;bestow, f offer my
-elf a Camti Lite for Reir iver *f Tr.x Returns, at the
nex f election : a-al O’ elect \i, tiie tees of the gHlice
texceot aetud e v ;>ei;se.S) si; G 1 be aoplied to the suj)-
•o *i *'t .•>•} • >’ iatuilhi.h <iir*inet'h&ir absence.
M. H. SANDWICH.
~h> t'ifi v oT.veo cf &risnn Oonss.Jy;.
\J E ALE AUTHOR.Y.KD to announce'A.. B. VIAL-
V v (j'L'V. as a Mr the otlice of ShfSri.tf.at
the next .7ajHtary.v!eetii->p, with G. L. r . Birdsong and
Owen C. iSLarm-m-. Deputies. . ,
To Tre Vclamsa ‘Di u’ jjsoii C'ommLV*
rpHE ETtIENDSof WtL!il.\M if. BROWN, aursounee
i J. biui as:; esudidaf'e for T<ix Goliectot at the ensuing
eh'i-e.iei. Mr. Dniwo is now in th ‘ service of Ills
ci.-untry a! Ihmsacoia, let: :1: i> ; ’ at home in time (if
else led’ to collect the tux for 1 SCri, VOLUNTEER.
TotSse V oters Counijr.
\IpHLE returning my th.anks for past favors, I an-
V ? nounee myself as a candidate for re-election as
Clerk of the Suoerior Court, at the ensuing .January
election. ■ CHARLES WILSON.
ikpt MMsimhibi*
(c?j ft 60
GEORCrBA—CocEUy-:
\TriIEREAS, Landrum M. Jones, applies for Letters
Vy of Administration on the Estate of Geo. W. Jones,
who died in the army of the Confederate State of
America, at Lynchburg, Virginia.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if
any they have, on or before the ‘l l Monday in Janua
ry next, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 7th day of December,
1861. 30d Wm. A. COBB, Ord'y.
GEORGIA-lipfion County:
“\T7“HEREAS, James H. Lawrence, applies for Letters
Vy Administration on the Estate of Zackariah Law
rence, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if
: any they have, on or before the 2d Monday in January
I next, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under niv hand, this 7th dav of December,
| 1801. JOd ‘ Wm. A. COBB. Ord’y.
Postponed Administrators Bale*
AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER of the court Os ordin
ary *>f Upson county, will he sold, on the first Tues
j day in January next, the negroes belonging to the es
| tate of Gilly Sanders, late of Upson county, deceased :
Julian, a woman, thirty-eight years old ; Mary, a
j woman, twenty years old; and her two boy children,
one four years old, the other one year old. Sold for
the benefit, of the Heirs and Creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of Sale.
DUKE WILLIAMS, AdniT.
il /th the mil (uutexitf.
Nov, J 6. ISfit. 10*J
<;i OI?C;i \--l pson Bounty :
WHEREAS Samuel T. Burns, applies for Letterso
Administration on-the Estate of Martha Mauldin,
lam of said county, deceased.
JTiese are, therefore, to .cite and admonish the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, ii
any tliev have, on or before the 2d Monday in January
next, wiiy said letters should npt be granted.
(Given underlay hand, this 7th day of December.
1861. 80d Wm. A. COBB. Ord’y.
Administrators Sale.
VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from the Honorable
V'ourt of Ordinary of Upson county, u iii le sold
he|o>e the Court House doormat Tbomastbii, Upson co.,
on the first Tuesday in January next, the land and ne
grovs belonging to the estate ot David j . llutcliinson,
<ie<jeased. Terms made known on the day of Sale.
J R. HUTCHINSON, Adm’r.
Nov. 16.18(t. 40d.
Administrators Sale
\Vf ILL BE SOLD before the Court Home door in
W Thomaston, on the first Tuesday in January next,
between the legal hours of sale: George, a man about
86 years of age ; and Dumas 24 years of ago; said
negroes belonging to the estate of I>. C. Steele deeer.s-
sMd for the benefit of the legatees- and ci edi
tors of said estate: Terms made known on the day of
gale. I>. KENDALL AdmT.
(h: bonis non.
Nov. 10. 1801. 40(1.
Administrators Sale.
\AT ILL BE SOLD on Wednesday the 16th January
t t next, at tlie late residence of Mrs. Martha Maid
din, of Upson county, deceased, all of the household
and kitchen furniture, also the perishable property.
Dei., 14, 1801. 3t S. T. BURNES, Adndr.
Nsotice to and Ci*e<Mf©s-s.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of John
JjLDorrougli, late of Crawford county, deceased, are
required to make immediate payment; and all those
having demands against said Estate, are requested to
present them, according t<> Law
Jar,., 4 LBO2. 4<>d Wm. G. PRATOR, Ex’r.
wwrmLf s vr- --M-Tcr&r> .n w M. iwrn
§tw JircnLoimife.
El |
U EBUOATIONAL ||
MISS M. VALERIA WHITE
hile retarding her most sincere and hsart
? f thanks td the citizens of Thomaston and j
vicinity, for the favors and patronage which they have j
so liberally bestowed. U e past year, would respectful- j
ly announce to the public, that Iter school exercises
will be resumed on next Monday the Oth inst. . in the
dwelling house adjoining flip residence of O C. Sbar
nian. formerly oceti])ied by Dr. J Jin Goode, where she
will be pleased to meet with alike favors and patron
age which she lias heretofore received.
Miss Wlr.re is a graduate of Monroe Female Univer
sity. Site was ;m acceptable Assistant Teacher for
twelve months in the same Institution.
She B also competent to teach music on tin* Piano, j
and give instructions in several branches of Fancy :
and Ornamental work.
Thomaston, Ga., Jan.. 4, 18G2. ***
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MISS EFFIE L. CARAWAY
\I7ILL open a New School in Thomaston ?
\ T on Monday next, the Oth inst., in the dwelling
house, one door below Dr. T. 0. Heard’s office, where
she will he pleased to he favored, being well known by
all the citizens of Thomaston and vicinity, with a lib
eral patronage.
Miss Caraway is a graduate of the Covington Female
College, and needs no commendation, for she is well
known to be an amiable and worthy voting lady, fully
competent to teach all branches of the English lan
guage.
Thomaston; Ga., Jam, 4, 18G2. ***
Soliool aXTcstico.
Thomaston Female Academy.
rpHE PROPRIETOR of this Academy would return j
JL unto the citizens of Thomoston, arid vicinity, bis ,
warmest thanks for the liberal patronage which they
afforded Mrs. J. Al. Greene, who conducted the school j
during his absence in the Army.
He would announce to the public that Mrs. Greene j
will conduct the school the ensuing year, and would be
pleased to meet with the same favor and patronage
which she has heretofore received.
The exercises of the Academy will he resumed on j
the 3rd Manday in January next. J. M. GREENE.
Dec., ?4. 186*1. ts
NOTICE.
Lost or Mislaid.
ALL PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED not to trade far a !
Note on Abrum Joung, for eighty dollars (sßo>
made payable to David Abbett and due the 26th day
of December, 1861. DA A ID ABBETT.
Dec;. 7, 1861. ff
IV o T I < : K
Lost or Mislaid.
t LL PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED not to trade for
J\ a note on John Thompson for $2lO. dated some
lime in MnV. 1861 —due one day alter date, and made
payable to P.JVK Thomas.
Also, one on Thompson & McCrory, for S7O, dated
some time (1 think) in June, 1860, Willi a credit ol
£60 —due one day after date, and made payable to
P M. Thomas.
The notes are now traded to John A. Cochran.
Dec., 21, 1861. 4t* P. M. THOMAS.
NOTICE.
TAL KING MY ABSENCE from Tin rnaston in service,
JJI have procured fur the benefit of my friends the
services of Df. Goode, who 1 cheerfully reo rninend.
T. 0. HEARD.
HAYING permanently located in Thomaston, I offer
my professional services to the citizens of Tlioinns
ton and vicinity, 1 can he found during the day at the
office formerly occupied ly Dr. Heard, and at my res
idence at night. JOHN GOODE.
Oct., 10, 1861. ts
>1 A X I I A0 T I IM.N <i!
A INI 031 SEES”
•■.(>:
THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the
])ublic, that he is Manufacturing, and expects to
keep constantly'on hand all manner of split bottom
CHAIRS, a. id lie expects by using good material and
employing good workmen, to produce good substan
tial work. The business is under the direction of
WILLIAM DAILY, whois known to he an excellent
Chair maker ; and thinks he never was heat on Spin
iim Wheels; an article alwavs on hand. ,
J -r Terms Cash. * J. C. ZIMMERMAN.
P. S All manner of substantial cabinet furniture on
hand, and made to order, at the usual terms. By close
attention to business, I nope to merit a liberal share of
public patronage. J. C’ Z.
Thomaston, Feb.. 23, 1861. ts.
% T li ohias to n Hotel,
M'tTfljl’ IBGTXgIIt
; lisi.l'i# J!V
A. SNELL.
TTTHERE you will always find Good Fare, Good
I V V Rooms. Prom]it. Attention, and Moderate Charg
es. This well known large and extensive HOTEL, has
recently undergone thorough repairs—newly painted,
and each room well fitted up ; and by prompt and po
ke attention, the subscriber bones to receive a liberal
hare of patronage.
WESLEY A. SNELL.
Thomaston. Ga. April 13, 1861. ts
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
DEALERS IV
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
Os Every Description
I
Corner of Cherry and ’th ird Streets,
MACON, GA.
TT7"E would call the attention of the Planters of Up
? V son and adjoining counties to the above Card, be
lieving we can make if to their interest to deal with
us.
M-‘*on, Ga., November 19,1868. nov2s—t*„
Sundries.
THE .undersigned have instore, and for sale, 3(1 bale*
Gunny Bagging.
300 Coils Machine Rope.
4<>o Sacks Salt.
400 lbs. Bagging Twine.
8 TJbds. Tennessee Bacon.
6 “ do do Shoulders.
3 “ Sugar-cured, Canvassed Hams.
8 £i Molasses.
20 Bids. N. 0. Svrup.
16 Hlf. Bids do.
40 Bags Prime Rio Coffee,
16 “ do Laguira do.
60 Kegs Nails.
40 Boxes Adamantine Candles whole, half, and
quarter boxes, together with a good stock of STAPLE
DRY-GOODS, embracing in part: Woollen Jeans, Lin
seys. Flannel. <fcc., all of which will he sold as low or
lower, than the same article can he laid down from
anv market in the State.
WOODSON & REDDING.
Tuly 27th, ‘6l. nom 35 t-f
XOTICE
ALL persons are notified not to trade for a note on
William Spivey for $760. and a note on Daniel Bell
for 100, both made payable to C. T. & J. Goode Ex
! .editor’s of T. IV. Goode deceased, and due the 25th of
next December. Said notes having either been lost,
or misplace 1. JOHN GOODE.
August 31st, 1861. nom4o
NOTICE! CEREAL MILL!
THE Cereal Mill, Well known as the I’otler Mill, is
in good repair, and as one of the firm is now absent
! we hope our friends will patronize us liberally, as one
will not be here in person to solicit custom.
KYUON c<V BROOKS.
Thomaptox, May 11, 1861.
WANTED.
4 I\e*ro W26sasi ivanted IMMEDIATELY
J-3 Lone competent to Cook, Wash, &c., for a small
family. Apply at this office.
JOB WORK
NEATLY EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH
AT TI lIS < ) FKIOK.