Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, December 11, 1861, Image 1

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VOL. IV. • £lk jSmtt Ijcni (fciiterprisf. i>rnrs c. rriajt, editor. • T ‘•’<( - - 1i.1—.. •’ • ‘ THOMASVILLE, GA. D EDSESDAV DEti quER ll’ ISCI. , The meeting* of the Ladies’ Soldi,-re’ Aid ftoeMty Thomas County, for the distribution of work and the :m of that made up by the moniker*. will be }„•!■! at the Court 11 aTi ~vilß.. every two weeks, on I iierday at. 9 * Idiot. A NL, the first nine tin? being on luesdai. September 3d, and regularly ,-verv tortniaba thereafter. The meetings of, die Executive Committee, £o the cutting out of work. \c.. ,1| be held we.-klvon Thursday mornings, at 9 o’clock, at the house of Rev. A. W. C'lishy. —. .. . . CASH SYSTE.TI. As we have to pay cash for paper, labor provis ion &c., we have det, .-rmmed to adopt the cash *>,*. tem. Ilwseafter al IT transient must be paid for and all J*eb Work -must be paid for on delivery. In no ease will we doviafe,. . trom this rule- For rate -of a Ivertising .see first pago. i 1 r 5 I } if • .?• —i r >1 j TIIOR tSVILIiE TA.VSERV. e notice tbut Mr. Jonas t-ekjff, an expei3- . enped tanner, has commenced woik upon Ills I annery, which he ’expects to get undef wav ncxtspring. r j his will be a masts valuable ac quisition to our town, especially as our ports mav^remain blockaded for a long time, and all the leather used will have to be manufactured at home. Mr. Schiff is anxious to buy all the good hides brought to market, lor which he will pay the highest prices in cash. lie feo • waafil a large quantity of gqptj oak bark, for which'die- will pay the \ rice. Ttowk • can should save their, hark, and by that . trudans assist in starting’the “tannery.” As he does not expect to be able to supply the demand, for leather the first year he will seil leather to . those only who favor him with tlieir hides at and hark, lie informs us that he expects to tan a'bout eight hundre&t hides next year, but has not been able .to procure quite one hundred.— Self you? hides to Mr. Schiff, who will tan them, ajad then you can get'leatlier. If you sell them fc> speculators you do Dot encourage home man ,'ufacture. JCOMMUN’IC ATED-t * Mr. Reheav,; -Please give tins a place in jour.next Issue of your paper. I will address .the citizens of Thomas county, at the Court house in Thomasville, on Thursday the llhh of December instant, at 11 o’clock, A. M., on . the Military System of our State. The la dies and gentlemen arc respectfully invited. — This December 7th, 1861. Tarqfil McAulay. {( OHMI XICAT Kf>4 Mr. Manor * I notice in your paper that ah election for Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel and Major, of the Sixty-ninth Regiment, Georgia Militia, is ordered to bo held on the 13th in stant, at the various Master Grounds in Thom .as county; and thinking it highly important that com potent men should he placed in these.’ positions ia the present crisis, I*dake the liber ty of suggesting the following ticket: For Colonel, B. .B Moore, Fsq. For LTeut. Col., A. T. Mclntyre, Ifsq. For Major, * dir. He ary Mitchell. Militiaman. • • __ ’< oii'*i>o.iid iiT of Iho Southern Fnlfrpriw. Camp Jaspbe, Dec. 3, 1861. Some of our friends inJlFhomas have ex ■ pressed a desire to hear from us through the Enterprise every week as a moans vffgeßeral information concerning the ccmpafly, rakflx in some degree to supercede the necessity of ad dressing letter.'?of enquiry to individual mem . bers.- Hereafter, therefore, we will qndeavur to furnish you a brief article each week, lo furnish all the detail in which we interest our sehys would neither be practicable to us or en tertaining to the readers of the paper; but our time may afford suchMtems as win satisfy them as to our whereabouts and condition with a re inark or two as to the. condition of things. The old Race Course, or “Camp Jasper,” as we have dubed if on acoounttof our pwximity tn Jasper Spring, where Jasper and Newton rescued the prisoners in the revolution, is a more pleasant place to camp than we at first thought, and. now that we have bat rOne regi* ment and a battalion within the enclosure, we breathe freeiHiad feel safer from disease. The regimeuUa)f our brigade Tiave been removed to convenient places where, like our selves, they await orders to march against the enemy. By the my, the Bavafinah papers say the enimy has evacuated Tybee, or withdrawn all hiS forces from, thfc Island except, perhaps, only a sufficient number to man such batteries as he may have erected for itseffeetual defence. This does not seem to me to be an evacuation, but .the reports werd not positive of the facts stated- We learned a few days ago Lee expressed a determination to attack them qu Tybee, aud our G eor ts' :v ) expected to- participate in the fight; bdt we are still in expectationjnthdttt acknowledge to day of what we will be ordered to do to-mor row. 1 Gen. fiarrison smdtruTned hll the com manding officers of 4hi .brigade to meet him • in consultatiotTone day last Week, and we were informed that our .services were requested., as a voluntary offering on our part, sr> assist Gen,. Lawton to expel the enemy from Tybee. Gen. L. or his representative was to be present with V BR VAN a BEIVKAI i v Proprietor*. J the necessary information, plans us arrange ment, <&c.; but nobody came and we were dis missed. Asa key to the dilatoriucss of things here, and the inactivity bf the Georgia armv, [ may state that a seeming jealousy is said to ex ist between the commanding officers of the Confederate and Geor-ia armies. I do not know this to be true, b.ut I do know that be tween them there has yet been nothing done for the defence of the State. The Confede rate officers arc in command of all the posts of defence and have the direction of affairs wheth er they have beeu good or had, anu the State troops have not been taken into consideration. The evacuation of Tybee by Gen. Lawtpn has been much condemned since Gen. Lee Said it must be taken, and the few interested citizens of Savannah are very anxious to hear of jfn as sault upon the Island. Some troops have been taken down ttf Fort Pulaski, but further than this it is not proper now to speak. The officers of this regiment have to-day been discussing the bill introduced and about to pass the Legislature providing for the trans fer of all the State troops to the Confederate States. \>u may a.-k what we make of it. If so, for the information .of, all concerned, I will state that tlie sense 6f this brigade, wherj taken, will be found as follows : If it be thV desire ot the State to shift from her treasury the responsibility of the enormous debt she is now incurring iu the raising, provisioning, equipping and keeping a large army, all other things remaining in statu quo, then wo lnjve very little objection; bnt if the term * of sor vice or field of action assigned the brigade up on entering into the service is to b e chimgtsd, the Legislature, -who possessed the financial tact, and uriiitary skill to handle armies s<> adroitly at the Capitol, will find that they are nut so easily-reconciled on tlic coast where they have snufied the wav'breeze. We all love old ‘Georgia and will fight for her till the last man -expires before she will be abandoned to the In solent foe. With-this feeling’ of State pride. (“Tor we are States Rights men,”) we offered our services, arid arc ready to peril our lives, our fortunes aud our’ sacred honor.- If she’ chooses to retain our services - we are content, if not, wc will most cheerfully carry out our obligations under any other form on her soil.— If, therefore, it should be found necessary to transfer the State troops to the Confederacy, in order to harmonize and unite “us in action, we say, and urge, for the interest, honor and glory of the’ State and of the Confederate States, that it. be done speedily. This is no time for squabbling, for jealousy in command or hesitation iu actiou. What we do must be done quickly, and military leaders who would stickle at a time like ■ this upon insignificant points of reputation and thus peril-the whole country, are to he feared as the worst enemies, of the country. Ido not believe, really, that we have any such among us; but it is thought so by some, and from the hints we have from Mil ledgeville, it seems to have fohnd credence in that direction. Bnt enouch of this. While I write (9 o’clock P. M.) a heavy rain is falling, and the wind is flappiug my tent in a very threatening manner. The shower is ac companied by heavy thunder and ffgh tiling— the first heavy shower we have had since we eauie on the field. The weather has. been so fine siticc the great storm that dispersed, Liri> coin’s-“Armada,'” that it really seemed , ed by Providence to enable him to recover and concentrate liis energies. I believe that Prov idence watches over the enemy as well as over us, and if we have been thus fnr triumphant over his prodigious superiority in number and resources, it is only because ice trusted, like David, in the Almighty, while the enemy, like Goliah, if not in his, “good spear,” in his splen didly equipped and mighty artny. But the enemy should by this time, if he has not, learn the truth of that old proverb that “the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong.” He is permitted to array himself against us in all his strength and to press us closely in order to try us whether we be what we profess, and whether wc be worth} of the beautiful land we possess and the great exalt’ ed privileges that have ever been Our boast.— Do we ever think of the importance of being found icorthy to enjoy these great blessings ? We are now being “weighed in. the scales,’ and woe to all our hopes if found wanting.— The land will “spew” us out, and “strangers” shall dwell in our habitations, reaping the har vests we have sown and eujoyjug all the prof its of ©ur labor. Unworthy nations cannot prosper always—.sooner'or later they wijl be severely tried, and although they may resist the storm for awhile and ahn&St recover from the waste, yet, fee no sustaining’ virtue#, the lorfg vista of ages will . surely exhibit a blauk page where ended their (jicrhapsj mighty deeds. Soldier, —■ The Grrrzia Iln<Hrs Anibutrndrd and Several Wounded. ManaJtsae, Deo. 6.—The Georgia Hussars, while scouting on the 4th irtst., were ambusca ded by the Third New. Jersey Infantry. The casualties are as follows.:’ i. Private Height, wounded below the left knee by five buckshot, severely Private Mclntosh, wounded in the shoulder with three buckshot, flesh wound. Private Clemepss, in the shoulder flesh wound. §ergeaAi Dunham, wounded and taken pris oner. - ■ Capt. Waring, a flesh wound in the face. The lost three kfllefl, I and hue; taken prisoner. . ~ J. P. Waring, ■ Capt. Commanding Ga. Hussars. THOM AS VILLE, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18(51. r‘” Linroln'* I Richmovu, Dec! 6. —“A copy of the New i York Herald, of the 4th inst., has been receiv ed-at the Richmond L'ispatch office, which con tains Lincoln's Message. It will appear in the i i.-patch of to-morrow. The message opens with a recognition of ex isting political troubles, but expresses gratitude to God for prosperous harvests and general health. In reference to the action of the scceddd States, Lincoln anticipates the possibility of an appeal luiGL'oraigii aid or Foreign’irilefvention; and though admitting the non-interference of Foreign powers hitherto, it is deemed expedi ent to suggest the arming and fortifying of Nor thern ports and Lake coasts in order to be pre pared for any future coutiggoncy. % A suggestion is also 00-opwation with Kentucky , and portions of Tennessee and Noith Carolina against the secessionists, and building a railway in aid of such purpose. The recognition of llay ti and Liberia is ap proved. The message says the number of troops of fered for the war is beyond the requirements of Congress. Ihe restoration of the old Virginia bounda ries. to the District of Columbia is recom mended. Lincoln directs the attention of Congress particularly to such Legislation as will author ize the freedom of slaves coming within the scope of military action on the part of the United States, and the acquisition of territory for their colonization. The President states that he has preferred to blockade the Southern ports to closing the same, as authorized by Congress. The message closes with a disquisition upon certain principles announced by a committee of the-Virginia Legislature oti-Suflfragp, aud mod ification of popular government; and some re marks upon the relative importance of Capital and. Labor, and commends the Nation's cause to firm and earnest reliance upon Providence for success. ———i The Federal A onyrr—. .T Wd&mgt-m, Dec. 4. —In tiio Pc unto today, Mr. Saulsbary, of Delaware, offered a preamble, and resolutions in relation to the affairs of the country. The resolutions propose that Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, Roger B. Taney, Edward Ev erett, George M. Dallas, Krving, Horace Binney, Reverdy Johnson,.John J. Crittenden, George E. Pugh and Richard . Thomas be appointed Commissioners on the part of Con gress, to confer with a like number of Commis sioners on the part of the Confederate States, for the preservation of. the Union and the maintenance of the Constitution, and that they report to Congress. The lagt resolution says that upon the ap pointment of Commissioners, and the meeting of said Commissioners, active hostilities shall cease, and not be resumed unless'the Commis sioners shall be unable to agree. 31 r. Sumntfr, of Massachusetts, objected to the resolutions. Mr. Ilale, of New Hampshire, said that the name of James Buchanan should be added to the list. The resolutions'were laid over informally. Mr. Tmmbqjl, of lllinoise, offered a rfcsolu .tion, which was adopted r that Breckinridge,.the traitor, be expelled from the Senate. In the House, Mr. Cox, of Ohio, offered a resolution that the President be requested to inaugurate systematic measures for the ex change of prisoners in the present war. J'-OOBS- llHßli.—T’.ie is a. cavil L dtlte to take the lietru-us arid Collect the Tax of Thomas County for the ensuing year, and lie pledges himself, if elei led. to give all tlie.salury to aid in the support of the families of the Volunteers of this county. lie rejoices to st-e so much unaiptmly'ftjid liberality ip the county, and throughout the entire Confederacy, in the bestowal of, money aud means to support the war • but not having funds ou hand to apply in that Kay. aud being too old to shoulder a mu Act, and endure the hard ships and gutter the privations of tut ellicieut -soldier, he tenders to bis fellow citizemUiis best sevvicesin this iray x with a full ■ determination to'*--give the entire profits as above staled... i Dee, a, IShJ. ROBERT, Fiji MI yG# bjT WE ARE AFTIIORIZED TO ANNOUNCE H. M Hurst as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Thomas county at the ensuing .Innuary election. WE ARE AUTHORIZED to announce j. p. TURNER as ti candidate for Sheriff of Thomas county at the ensu ing January election. If he is elected, Abel Johnson will be his deputy. dec 4-tde O** WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANXAUNCE Aaron Daniel as a,candidate; for Sheriff of Thomas county, at the ensu ing January election. ■ / dec 4-tdu UF” WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE P. B Massey as u'cnndiJate for the oifiee of Tax Receiver and Colled- K>f <ff Thomas Uonlitv, at the ensuing January election. He proposes, if elected, to appropriate one half the prof its of the office to the support of the soldiers and their fa uriHes. ST WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE JOHN Ct. PITTMAN as a candidate for the office of Conrty Treasurer of Thota as County, at the ensuing January election. ARE AUTHORIZED TQ ANNOUNCE Ws JOHN rt. MADDOX tvs a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver and Collect or,.fur Thomas county, at tie ensuing Jartnary election:- He -proposes, if elected, to appropriate one half the pro fits of the office to the support of the soldiers and wteir families. -a WE A9E AUTHDRIZED tp aijufcunce KWfi J, H. J. BROCK . ... as a candtjate for the office of ‘lax Receiver of Thom# CJnnty, at the ensuing January election. He proposes, if oecteted, to one lialf, the profits of the of fice ttijihe support of the soldiers and therr families, ... WE ARE'AUTHORIZED to annouiicq M. R. Mcßae as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver and Collee* tor of Thouaty the ensuing Japtuffh- election. WE ARE AUTHORIZED to annonnee - t Lebbeus Dekle as a can didate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courta at the enuring Jawiarj Tep ttde ~Z F WE The to aftmmnce James h Everitt as a faiidi'late for the office of Tax Receiver and Collec tor of Thomas County at tin 5 ensuing January eleotion. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." 7 ‘ >SotiC£3. IWAEN A'ft- PERSONS frpm trading for a promis sory note given bv me to Parsons and (Irevham. The consideration for.which said note was given having fail ed. I shall not pG said note,, unless compelled tb do so mmm r .a:*#§y Df'tTK OF OtOtUllA, rhoninx OnuntT. : ij Court <■/’ Ordt'wrti, Jltg>dar Term, Dee. iffil, It appearing that the estate’of l'lzy Thompson is with out a legal Representative to take charge of and nmmige j the same, and that it is actually necessary that such rep resentative should lie appointed by the proper legal au , thorired anthoritv— “ - j All persons interested are therefore hereby notified to file their objections in said Court, if any they have : oth erwise permanent letters of Administration"ou said es tate will be granted aud i-stn and thereon to such ]<erson as may lie selected by those entitled by law, or to the Pub lic Administrator of said comity at a regular term of said ! Court to be held at ’rtiomusVille, said eouffty, on the sec ond Monday of Jatmarv next, dec 4£od HENRY 11. TOO EE, Ordinary. STATE OF aKejRf,IA, Thonum * oouiv. Ca/trt of Ordinary, Ayi-. -'J, ItiGl., Whereas HAMILTON IU. SHARPE has this day, hv thi> Court, been appointefcl Administrator. .1 CaUrgru. Jaw, on the estate, both real and personal, of Charles H Remington, deceased, late of said county, and having filed in Court his petition praying the order and judgment of jaaid Court, authorizing eitiitiou to issue for perpianetU letters thereon— All persons interested Tire, therefore, hereby notified : to file their ohjectlona in said. Court, if ‘any thev have,, otherwise .- aid permanent letters of AdaiiuisUatlou will tie gTftiUt-J and issued to said applicant, at a regular term of said Court, to beheld at Thomksville; said coun ty,.on t|ie#ec;ond Munday of January next. dec 4-Jod HENRY H. TOOIvE, Ordinary. CliuMi Tiu\ Sales, CT AT E QF OEOIHJTA, CLINCH COUNTY—WiII tA besold.it Homersvill©, Clinch county, on the first Tuesday rn January next, within ‘the lawful hours of sale the following lots of land, to wit,: No 239,’ in the 13th district of Clinch county,’as'tlic property of William J. Humel — Ni> 294. in the l.'th distihtof Clinch county, as (he property of A Hutehiugsou, Administrator on, the estate of S. I>. Barker, deceased— No 466,-in the 12th district of Clinch county, as’the property of A G 15 Mitchell — Nos 495 and 496, in the l'2th district of Clinch county, as the property -of Mibbry S >Lirfin— Nos-J4<>, 247,.i!48, 249. 25'b in the 13th dist rict of Clinch aounty, ns the property of Thotpus Taylor— No 526, 327, in the 12th district of Clinch county, as •the property of Otis Childs— All levied on to satisfy their tax executions for 1831. dee 1 30d Will b-sold, before the (hsirthouse door, in the town of llomersville, Clinch eop-uty, On., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January rext) the followiti.g property, to-wit: One lot of land, No 212, Icing in the 12th distrief of said county, eontaie.ptg four hundred and ninety, acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Alexander Jackson. Al-o. at the same time and place, lot pH land. No Iff), in the 12th district of said county, levied on as the pro perty of James Stockdale. Also, at. the suiue time and place, lot of land. No 115, in the 13th district of said county, containing four hun dred and ninety a (fit's, more-or less. —said land levied on by virtue of their tax li fas for the State and county tax, —said executions issued by the Tax Collector of said county. Levies made and relumed to me by a constable. This November 30t.1i, 1801. tds • JESSE SMITH. D. Sheriff. Coiikiiiil Ta\ Sales. tjTATE OF GEORGIA* COLQUITT COUNTY On Tuesday the seventh day of January next, will ‘be sold Lief..re the Courthouse door, iu said enmity, with in the lawful hours of sale, Lots of land Nos. 304 and 297, in the ‘ah district of said county, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the State and county tax of C IV How, for the present year, (1861) —amount due, $1.96, principal, besides all costs—said lots of land con taining 490 acres, more or less. , < Also, at the same time and place, will be 501d,606 acres of lots of laud Nos 269 and 285, in the Bth district of said county, or so much thereof as will h© sufficidtit to satisfy the State and county tax ot A I! D Sands, for the present year, (1861) —amount due, $1.68, principal, besides all costs. Also, at the same time and place', will tie salt!3Boacres of lot No 171, in the Bth district of said county, or.so mucli thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the State and county tax of J E Trippe, fo’r'the present year, (1861) — amount due, 98 cents, principal, besides all costs. Also, at the sarrje time and place, will be sold, 215 acres ol lot No 301, in the Bth district of said county, nr so muesli tlereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the State and . county tax, of I’eter Durgee for the present year, (1861) —amount dim, 98 cents, principal, besides all costs; Also, at the same time and place, will he sold, 110 acres of lot No 17J, in the Bth district of said county, or so much thereof as will he sufficient to satisfy the Slate and county tax of Henry Iverson, for the present year, (1861) —aihotuit'duo, 39 cents, principal, besides all costs.’ Also, at the same time and place, will he sold,2.4sacres .of lot of land No 301, in the Bth district of said county, or so much thereof gs will satsify the State and county tax of Peter O. Strong, for the present year, (1861) auionut due, 48 cents, principal, Resides till costs. Also, at the same time ana place, will be sold, 215 acres ,of. lot of land No 251, in the Bth district of said .comity, so min h thereof’ ;rt will satisfy the State and! colmty tax Os F Wilkin sob, £fr tliofpresisut years?( 13(H )i-—amount cents, principal. Leslies all costs. - * Also, at the same time and place, will be sold. 490 acres of lot No 350. in the Bth district of said county, or so much thereof as will satisfy the State and county tax of A Bradender, for the present year, (1861) —amount due :98 cents, principal, besides all costs. Also, at the same time and place,- will he sold. 635 acres af lots Nos 318 and 349, in the Bth district of said county or so much thereof as will satisfy tne State aud county tax of U Veight, f lie present year, (1861) —amount due ’ $1.37, principal, besides all costs. I Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 175 acres of lot No 330, in the Bth district of said couuty, or so , much thereof as will he sufficient to satisfy the State and county tax of M W Dodd, for the present year, (1861) amount due’ 519 ‘cents, principal, besides all costs.- 1 ’ Also, at the'siime time and place, wifi be sold, 980 acres of lot* NTs Jii7 and.26B, in the-Bth district of said comity of fotffih jtherdoj as will be'.sufficient to satisfy' tlie State ana'county tax of.'tl M Hoißj-ook foi- the* prevent’ year, (1861) —amount due, $1.96’, principal, besides all costs. g w g'.ar- CTcy ~g. r. Also, at the same time and office, will he sold, 1470 actcs'ofi lots oftiaou N6s l(il, 162 and 207, in the Bph dis trict ol - eaiJ ecumty, or so much tngbeof as will he aultt cient to satisfy the* State aud county tax of D Fairhank, for the present year, (1801) —amount due, $2.95, principal besides all costs. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold, 490 acres , of lot ofjaml No 298, in the f'th district of said. county, or so much tllereofas will ho sufficient to ‘satisfy the State and county tax of A Bryan, for the present year,’ (1861) —amount due, 98 cents, principal, besides all costs. Property pointed but hv Darlin Crfeed Tax Collector. lllliAM GAY, Sheriff ColmjltTCo. dec 4 4532.50) ,• . 30d 3STotioo-u IT IS HEREBYVrRPERED, that an election .he held at the Courthouse in ThomftSville. on Friday the 13t!i of December at the Muster grounds in the se rial districts in Tiiomas conrity, for Colonel, Lieuten ant (lolonel. aiul Major, to command and organise the 69th Regfment, Georgia Militia. This Nov. to. 1861. nuv-2U-3t TAKQL'iL McAI 1 /AY, Br. Captain. STATE OF GEORGIA. Thoiaim Couitty. ’ . (Jourt of (Miliiiary, fine Q 4, 1861. Whereas P. P;SMITH, Administrator on the estate of .James B. Edwards, late of Jefiferson County, Fla., de ceased, makes application, by petition, to said Court, for Letters of Dismission from said Administration, All persons interested are.therefore, hereby notified to • file theiriohjectioriH in said Court, if any they have; oth erwise said letters will bo granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said Court, to ,ltr peid at the Courthouse in Titoiiiasville, said county,- op the first Monrlny in Jan uary nxt. HENRY U. TOOIvE, Ordinary AdsnlJilstrator’s Sale. QTATE of GEORGIA. THOMAS COUNTY.— 43 Agreeable so an order and judgment of the honorable the Coortrof- Ordinary of aaitl county the undersigned will sell, before fhoeonrt bou&e doeriuThotnasy die, said county, within the legal hours of sate, on thfe first Toes-, day in De<ient>er next, all the lands and real estabe be longing to William. H. Reynolds, deceased, of said coun ty. Sold for division and for the l benefit of the heirs and operfMars of said deceased. Terats of sale made known on the dav. oe 16-Kid .JOHN C. REYNOLDS; Adm r. • , ‘lt*. Executor’s Sale. ■ 1 *■ /GEORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY— Agreeable to an l l order and judginent of the liopOikihle tlie Court of Ordinary of saia county, November term, 1861, will be sold before tjje Conrthupafe door_ in Thomasville said county, withiftthe leJwFlnwitvfof sale, on the first Tues day Bii Jaauary next, the negro slaves Xtui the lands ly r ing and being ii> said county; belonging to the estate of •John Hurst, deceased. > > Also, will he, sold before the Courthouse door, in Mitcfi -1 cll,ami Worth counties, at? Camilla aud Isabella, on the I first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, the lands in said counties tielonging to said deceas ed- Terms made known on the day. 1 nov 13 40d HENRY HURST, Ex>. i Kx*cuf*i ,, N Sale. I>Y virtue of an order A-'in the ttwliimrv of Daeatttr ) Couuty, Gu., will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in I December next, at the late residence of Daniel Rahtbo, decefimid, on Chattahoochi-v, tin- following property, belonging to the estate of said deceased—consisting of 47 head horses, mules, etc.; 651) head cattle,among which are some 150 or 200 head beef cattle and 9 yoke of ox en; 300 head hogs, among which are LOT lioiid bacon hogs; 1,100 head sheep; 3.4 or 40 sacks salt; 4001 b coffee;- large quantity sugar and syrup; 12,000 bushels coni;’ large quantity folder: quantity rye, harlev, ontu, thresh ed and unthreshed, potatoes, and 20 bushels Iverson grass seed ; Singer’s Sewing Machine, No. 3; household and kitchen furniture : 75 or 80pair negro shoes: lot E. E. kerseys; lot of medicines: white lead, etc.: poultry, and sundry articles too'quuatrous to mention; wagons, smith and plantat ion t h>Ls aud implements. Terms of sale—all amounts ; under $lO cash. Alt amounts over $lO to SIOO iu stiiall notes, payable Janua ry Ut, 1863. Alt amounts over SIOO small notes payable one half January Ist. f863 ( the other half January Ist, 1864, with interest on Just (installment from January Ist. 1863. All notes with two approved, securities, no securi ty living'out of the State. Principal or security must live in the county. .1200 or-1400 acres open land .ill he rented. Sale eon tinned from day to day until completed. ‘JfUa tm TimGday. (3Lh Dccc niber next, at the'plantri tion of snid deceased, in Mitchell County, On, as the property of said decersed, the follow!tig property —9 head horses and mules; 60 head cattle; 90 head hogs, among which areso bead bacon hogs; lot corn, peas and potatoes, wagons, smith and plantation tools and uten sils, aud sundry articles too numerous to mention, 500 acres Lind Will hr rented. Terms of sale as above. Sale continued from day to dav until cpippleted. DRURY RAMBO, Ex r. Painbfidge, Oct. 16, 1861. [Oct 30tds AUiiiiiiistralor'N Saits STATE OF GEORGIA. BROOKES COUNTY.—On the first Tuesday in 1 >ecefnbor next will he sold, at the courthouse door iu Quitman, iu said county, with in the lawful hours of sale, lot of kind number sixty-five (65.) in the fourteenth district of said county —two.hun- dred acres cleared—about one hundred acres of good hammock land uncleared ; also lor of land number sixty six (60,) all of which is uncleared and is good mixed land; also lot. number twenty (20,) all pine land, and seventeen acres adjoining the town of Groovervillc, well improved; also two town lots in said town —sold with the incumbrance of the widow's dower. Sold as the pro perty of Jbsiah Groover, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known cm the day of sale. cr !6 Ithl .14-- m. KI'MIIN, Admr, (l FtMiGl.t, Iti’ooltN County. _W ‘ Tfl a// vipm >t mini cancan. Whereas, Thomas C. Redding this day makes applica tion to me for letters of Guardianship, for the person and property of §arah E. and James TANARUS, Lane,-minors of Nan c y 1 .line . dm-eased — These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish till persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show caii.-e, if any they cun. Why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under nty hand and official signature, this 7th of (Ur. 1861. ANGUS MORRISON,Ordinary, or! 9 . - 30(1 / t EORGIA, llrooUs Coniily. \ W * ‘ To ntl “■/iniri it may concern. Whereas, Wiliam G- Bentley and JatneS A. 8.-ntlc-v, makes application to me, by petition, for letters of Ad lniuistrntidn on the estate ot John W. Bcntly, late of ‘said eonnty deceased— These are; therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause if any they can, why letters of Administration should not be grained to said applicants on the estate ritmvsaid. Given under my It anti and official signature, this the 3d dav of October, 1861 t AM’ 182.50] • ANGUS MORRISON. Ordinary. • Administrators’ Sale. I)'Y virtue of an order -of the Const of Ordinary of > Colquitt county, will be sold, ou the Tuesday in December next, before the court house door in Moultrie, in said between the legal hours of sale, all the lands (except the widow's dowpy) and negroes belonging to the estate.of ,tlie late John Lawson, deceased. Bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. M ASTON FOLSOM, V ASHLEY LAWSON, > Adm’ra. oc 16-40d GREEN LAWSON, > Administratrix Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Court ot Ordinary of Colquitt county, will he sold, before the court house door in Thomasville, Thomas countv, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the south half of lot of land number one hundred and twenty i l’ht.) ir> flic 13flf diet r?ct of Thomas eomriy . also a town.lot, well improved, in tlie town of Thonias ville, nmiiher not known, hut known as the place where on the widow Stallings now.lives; said property belong ing to the estate of the late David Mttrphv. deceased. — Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms on the day of sale! oc b. red MARY MURPHY, Adm’x. Administoator’s Sale. QTATE OF GEOROfA, BROOKS . COUNTY.—On the first Tuesday in December next will Wa sold, at the courthouse door’in Quitman, in said county, within the lawful hours of sale, lot of land number four hundred and fiffv-five (455,) in the 13th district of Said county.— Sold as’the pVoperty of John Lee, deceased, for the bene fit of the liejps and creditors. Terms made known on the dav of sale.’ oc Hi PM R. J. GROOVER. Ailm’r . Grtardian’s Sale. GEORGIA, J'BOMAS COUNTY.—Agreeable to an order and judgment‘of, tlie honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county, November term,,lß6l, will he sold before the Courtli'niiKc door, m Thomasyille said comity, within the legal Fours of sale, on the first Tues day in January next, the,negro slaves remaining unsold belonging to the estate ot EJi/alieth Smith, deceased, and the minor heirs and distvilmtees of said deceased.— Sold for the purpose of division and for their use and benefit- Terms made known on the day. nov 13 40,1 W. J. SINGLETARY, Guardian. it “*r“ t 1- ■ *—-—-—“—~ Tt -’ —* * Executory Kitle. AGREEABLE to ant order and judgement of tlie Court of Ordinary of Thomas County, the under signed will sell, before’ the courthouse door in Thoms# ville, in auid county, within the'legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, lots of land No. 386, ip the 18th District, and No. so, in the 23d District of for mirtl v. Early now Thomas county, making a body of five hundred acres of land, well improved,, it being part of ] the real estate of George Hayes, deceased, of said coun ty. Sold for the benefit- of the heirs of snid estate. — Terms made known on the day of; sale. nov 13 40d JAS. T. HAY'ES, Executor. Executor’s Notice. \LL. VERSONS’ INTERESTED are hereby notified that the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of John JHurst, deceased, will apply to the honorahlte the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, at a regular.Terro of said Court, to be lield at the Court house in Thpmasyille. said county, on the first Monday in Nnvrfiild-r ricxt, for an order and judgment of Said Court, authorizing the sale* of all the lands ar.d neg rod slaves bekmgiiuf to said deceased. . sep 1-66(1 HENRY-HURST, Ex r. poiieil GuiudiaiFs Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ort dinarv of Thomas count}', will he sold, on the lirs- Tuesdav in January ftfexf, Within the legal boitrs of sale, before the Court Ik* use door in Tlomarville, said county, the negro slaves yet remaining unsold, the property of the minor children, heirs of Trvon and Elizabeth Smith, deccused. Sold for division among said heirs. Terms made-,known on tlie day of sale. ’ sep 11 40d \YM. J. SINGLETARY, Guardian ~ mm r“. f—*r j, _ “1 ‘?. ; *— L , JU' 1 ’ ‘ l —’ —’ —’ n ‘ “ ‘ Rrandy and Hincu. V CHOICE LOT of the best French Brandies, and Frenph and Italian Wines. such as Marsala Madeira, I cipeio, Ncbioky Muscat, Sardinian Claret; also, Hbek ] and Port Wipes. Some of “these are specially tit for MEDICAL FrtPOSES. I Received and for sale by oct 3jL .. JOHN SfARK. GD01101.4, Brook* Coonty. r . oil whom tl may concern . Whereas, Jane Pike this day makes application to me ! for letters’ of Gnari-diankhip or the person and proper(p of Niurny E. Pike;iniaorlof John J. Pike, lute of said c6un. I therefore, to’ cite and admonish all .persons cone cm cd, to be and appear at mv office, Within tne time prescribed,by law, aud shpw canie, if any they cim, why ! said letters should not he graiited said applicant, i Given under niv hand and official signature, this 3d dav I of.-tOet.TB6I. “ ANGUS MORRISON. Ordinary. * oct q ‘ [s2.soj ! • 30d j - Baptist Booktt. BATTISI History ; Baptist Denomination ; Tlie* odocia, and aeyeral other works by various au -1 tliqysjf for sal by E REMINGTON & SON S TERHSiTIVO DOM VICS. ; l In Advnnre. s SVA’I’K Os IJI.OKIaI A. Colquitt Cvu-rl Oi dtH't%u, June 2L, 1861. I Whereas M Dukes, Administrator of Jena than M. Dykes, /ppojsent* to the Court, in hi* pvtiou du Ily tiled and entered on record, that.he ha* fullv :ul minis tered the estate of Jonathan M. Dukes; This is, theivfoie t to cite all per iw com i rued, kindred ; and creditors, to allow cause, if any they can why said Aduiinistmtor should not be discharged from his admin ist ration, and receive letters of dismission on the second i Monday in January, lSfigf , ‘ PETER. O WING, Ordinary, nog 14 [s6.oo] ni6m CALtNCII km:Kil l’s SAJLK.—WiII be told, J befove the Courthouse door, in the town of Homcrs -1 ville, Clinch county, on the first Tuesday in January | next, within the lawful hours of sale, the following pro- I pertv, to yvit: - . One lot of land, number five hundred .aifd seventeen, | (517),in the tilth district of orgiually Appling how Clinch j counly, levied on* as the property of Cornelius Joyce, to satisfy otie li fa, issued frotu the Superior Court of safd county, in favor of dins IV MeClendon vs Cornelia* Joyce; property pointed out by plaintiff uov XT td ‘ SIIIMI KL TIMMEKMAT ; iil^ Irimiiiisf i-ator's Sale. /A EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY!- Agreed].’ Jfc sii vIT order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county, the undersigned, administrator on the estate of William G. Sanders, deceased, will sell before the Courthouse door in Tliomusvillc, said county, within the. legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the lands and real estate belonging to said deceas ed, it being lot of land No. 327, in the 18th district of originally Early now Thomas county. Terms 6u‘ the day of sale. This Sept 3d, lHfil. sop 11-dOd E T. SIIEFTALL, Adin'r (T COUtilA, ISroole* County. X 7Vi nil v'hom it moy concern. Notice is hereby given that two months from this date I shall apply t<> the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to resign my trust as administrator upon tho es tate of Josiah Groover, deceased, on account of my re moval from the count v. This September 2, 1801. Atlinaitislrutor's IVolice.. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Josiah Groover, XV late of Brooks county, deceased, a.ic hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated in terms of the law. nov (J-tOd ASA KEMP, Administrator. (1 I'iOltttlA, Brooks fount). —Two months after X date applieat ion will lie made to the honorable tho Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell tho’ lands belonging to the estate of James F. McCord, de-’ ceased! BERRY J. FOLSOM, Adin'r. July 24, IStil. j [ss,oo] tM__ Adiiiinistiator’s Sale. /GEORGIA, BROOKS COUNTY. —Agreeablle to an ” I order of the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, tho undersigned, administrator on the estate of Ann Hunter, deceased, will sell before the Courthouse door in CJuit man, said cottnty, within the legal hours of stile, oh the ills’ Tuesday in January next, the following negroes,* slaves, to wit: Exodus, a man about. 40 years of age, Joe, a man about 25 years of qge, and Lacy, a woman about 18 years of age-—sold as tile property of Ann Hunter, deceasi and, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. This the 7th October, 1861. 40d [s3.so] WM. O. HUNTER, Adm’r. Dissolution. npHfi COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING BETWEEN I LOHRV *V SWIFT being dissolved, those indebted will be expected to make settlement, cither t>v cash or note, immediately. LOWKY.& SWIFT. Tltomt.isville, September 1, 1861. ( Copartnership. 1 11, VOW ItV HAVING ASSOCIATED WlTlf i” . ■ him, . ‘ TJj ==- T. F. WILDER, A Practical Workman, CvyjSgJji, A would return to the public It'.’- jftUf-. his thafiks for tlie liberal qlf edn'.'uOWUY & SWIFT, * and nSk a continuance to ‘ Lowry &. Wilder. . “ - | y * Cadi being required of us for all the STOCK used, we will be forced to require m Cash for all Small Jobs of Work, ■done by ns. Particular attention paid [o REPAIRING. • and all work done, warrenti-d to bo done ill neat, and workmanlike manner, fj*’ Prices according to the time. LOWRY A WILDER ‘ Thomasville, Sept. 4, 1861. • ts Stop the Assassin! A REWARD OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be paid by the subscriber for the apprehension and delivery to the Sheriff ot Madison County, Florida,.’ of THO U AH F. .UcCALL, ihetter known as FAIN McGALL,) who way laid and ahot me on the 27th ult. W. JAMES HINES. Hamburg, Fla., May I2th, 1861. DESCRIPTION . THOMAS F. McCALL is about thirty five years old, fair complexion, black hair, and dark blue eyes: about li v* ■ feet ten inches high, round shouldered, heavily built, ■ inclined to corpulency, weighs about two hundred pounds, is full in the face, plausible in conversation, somewhat in telligent, and welt calculated to deceive. ap 15-ts MO3STTIEIjIBR. FEMALE SCHOOL. npHE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN A 1 rEHAI.E SCHOOL, <>f high character, at (in plhce, MONTPELIER, on Tuesday, the 7 rli of Jnnnnry Next. Ho intends to make it. a School which shall rank among thetieft Female School in the Confederate States. For further information, please send for Circular. .CARLISLE P. B. MARTIN. Montpelier, Monroe Cos.. Ga., Nov. 1861. [nov 20-3 t I. Miff A Bra, Arc now receiving a general ASSORTMENT OF SPRIXO AMD SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Clothing, Shoes, &c. BOUGHT PRINCIPALLY FOR CASH AND WB WILL SELL THEM H MfM M MflMf, AND OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH-BUYERS. Come and Judgr© for Yourselves. N B. We would call the attention of those who arc in ARREARS on our books to come up and settle. Wo must have money. Fair warning. apr 10 Lands for Sale. rptHOMAS COUNT Y—Seventeenth District, Nos. 154, JL 175, 224, 257, 205, 297, 344. 13th Nos. 157, 253, 25.7,258. 18th Pi*t. No. ho. Decatur, County—iiOri/Disst, No. 264 Colquitt County—6th Diet., Nos. 100, 18~, |( 183,317,319. C~“ Berrien County—9th Dist., Nos. 40,201, 312, 345,367, 360, 370, 386, 301, 402. Lowndes,County-rl111* *&*”,<?’ S, f . „ or , Irwin County-lal No. , Noß ’ ~ >s ’ Q 7 fitli Nos. 151. S2O, 3.14, 4uo, 4—3. Appling Dtst, No. 294. 3d Dirt., No. 413. Ware County-* R DuA., No*. 307, 44,, Coffee County—lst Dist,, No. 178. Doolv Disc. No. 6?. Lee County—lsth Dipt* 255. 18th Dist,. No., 90. Earlv County—l4th Dist,, Nos. 156,157. 216, 217. Also, 145 acres near Thothhsville, on the Tallahassee road, belonging to Mrs. D. A. Edwards. 55g These lands will be sold very low for Cash. Ail persons are warned against trespassing on said lands. Address the subscriber at Morven, Brooks Go., Ga. January 2,1861. I*. p. SMITH. no. aa