The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, October 06, 1857, Image 4

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Ittfeteftatuonc. “*'* •uXr, Tea, A<- received and for sale— . 36bng#rin coffee,. 1 ! do. Lagiiira, f do.-Bt. Po ntage; 32 puck* oli] government Java Coffee; 3 •nle* Moon Coffee; I ftbbls Stewart’s clarified Sugars; t Boxe* Loaf sugar; 48 boxes tobacco, assorted ; beat Havana cigars; Mr*. Minex’* Maronboy ami Scotch snuff; 3 cask* Potash; 20 boxes black and gomesi tea; soda, sugar ami butter crackers v •KWrt •♦arch; 3 baskets sweet olj; 3 Botoa uiacksronie; UmVcmacclta ;.3<) BeafcMfiive oil soap; 48 begs prnffml rock salt; Prune* s citron ; preserved ginger; Quint* jolly; Tomato, intisroim and walnut catsup; ♦nafesseuce; picklesyoyster*. aalimm, lobster*. Ac.; 40 boxes sperm nml adamantine candles ; 1 box wax gaudies ;2 and. Chocolate, far. • . . - h ocWfi _ F, AWARD RE MI NOTOW. • ffUiK subscriber ia now receiving, by late arrivals I from New York, a lull Assortment of Staple and Fanfy Dry Goods’, a very superior stock of planta tion good*’ for negroet, Georgia Plains, twist-warp, Kersey*, Ltndaoys, and Tory cold cotton goods, striped and plaid, with ‘tins, best Georgia Osnaburgs, heavy gray and white blanket*, with a frill assort ment of fancy silk nml nouted dress goods and trim mings* which will bs sold on aceomndnting term*, aft# E. REMINGTON. nothing of Hie Itcwest Style. TIIE imbacrilicr hoc just received a full assortment of new •uni fashionable clothes for men, youths omT cblldien, which will be sold on as good terms as at anv other store in tMvn. - oer kdward he Kington. Hills, 4'ups, Bonnots Ac, TIIE- sobsertbbr tins just received a full assort ment of Hats, Cap* and Bonnets, with sll the ftmc necessary, ami otrers them for aele. <wt*2B J K. REMINGTON. Straw Cullen. TEST RECEIVED, anew supply of DANIEL’* Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutter* and forsnle by *ep23-ne E. REMINGTON. fßniriii|r, Bale Hope, Ac. IW received and for sale—H bale* fliinny Bag ging : 10 bolta S. I. Bagging; 20 colls+leinp Bale Nope; 2 bales Baling Twine. ■frHS] EDWARD REMINGTON. Butter, Clieese, Ae. fc-A ENGLISH Dniry Cheese. 2 Keg* Goshen r)1 I Butter, 16 bags buckwheat Flour, 10 bids ex tra Genesee Flour, 20 boxes Smoked Herring, 5 boxes new Raisins,—Just received soil for sale hv doe 16} EDWARD REMINGTON. One Hundred Hide* Wunted. 9J CENT* cash, or 10 cent* In merehaiidixe will be paid for gootLdry hide* at • REMINGTON'S. Fresh Rice. Jt*NT RECEIVED, Two tierces fresh rice from Savannah, nml for sale.by *ep2:i-!>o E. REMINGTON. Fine-Apples Oriiugcs, A Lemons. 4 DO?- Pine Apples, 4 boxr* Sicily Oranges, 2 lioxes Sicily Lemons, 1 hhl English Walnuts, * Ijlils-Almonds, 12 bids and boxes soda, butter •renin and sugar Crackers; fVesh Oysters in cans, Pickles, Sardines, Raisins, and Dates; just receiv.nl and for sale by ‘ JOHN STARK. *H>rH7 ~,, X t w G „ Casters till'd Lobster*. JUST received, frfou. jars spiced Oysters, 2 dor. far* pickled smoked beef, 4 bbl Cfllißnrrie*, I Imx lemons, 3 hbls Onions, 4 Uhls Potatoes, and for sal. 1 by ,fp ( ..y 9 JOHN STARK. AANFf thousand pound* of my own manufacture of I I Candies, and for sale, wholesale and retail, by dec!> ‘ JOHN STARK. -f r7T/\/ v ASSORTED Segurs, 10 b.fxe* To | s)l * baeco. Lorißiird's ami Messrs Miller’s Scotch anc Mr.cabor Sniff. in bottles and Jars; hlso a choice bit of American, Turgish ami Oennari Smo king Tobacco, just received’ and sor ’ uKby <1 tvcO JOHN S I AKK. * Stolen *|~B HtTM the subscribers on Saturday night 20th ul- F tlmo, the following Nojes, one against \\ in. 1,. Moblv for *:?(> one against F. M. Swentmon for 45 one against W. !•'. Hubert lor i§* I JO, one •gainst S.D. Hadley for *2111.37. <mc against P. N. Tickers for *170.00, one agntnst T. J. Meltam for ♦ 16..18, one against Asa Kemp f0r22.71,.me against Abel Johnson for 28.00, one ugMinst (lolunibus J.dm s.ui for ♦'21.12.J, one agahist Henry Murpliy lbrsJo, one aoaTnst Young V Averri tbi* .*/ .00, one against . Daniel Sikes for *B.IO, one against A. F. Everitt [ for *70.0') one on D O'Conner, A. F. Everitt eml.irs •T for *I'J 00 one against Win. A. I'e.weii for $ 11.11,, one against R. J. Metlivinlor *(>o. Also at the same time near oim hundred Dollars in money, consisting principally in Gold. A liberal reward will be given for the re :o very of the nows and umnej— dee2-3t ROSS A IHTRERT. * ■ — .... . Monk a ih hkkt HAVK removed tfieir stock of Goods to tin- bmid-1 inif recently occupied by (’; G- McLendon utul- ! dor Mi'Wi Mclntyre A Young’* T.nw Dffliee; and would reauect fully solicit a call from nil.win* are dosirnns of purchasing good*. Jan. . r i. 1.*<57. Wont Toll It. KKEP it a secret. “ till the Inst day in the morn ing,” ntul the officer c ull* you out, Hint then come mid settle with nmr.’ltf| BOS* & III’HURT, i Shoes, Shoes'. £* /~l r~V PAIH Negro shoe*, men'* sixes, *>\f V* an pair, “ “ hoys’ “ 250 pnir men’s kip shoes, 200 pair boys’ Up shoot, 901) pair tttdics’ enlf lure hoot*, served find pegged, 3'H) purr misses’ nml child’s shoe* of nil qualities, - 100 pair extra large site women * boots,for servants, Oontlemon’s water-proof boots, and nil other styles, Tenths’ nnd-ehildreus boots, Ladle ’ guitars and buskins, nil styles and qualities, Misses’ gaiters and children's fancy shoes, ill various styles, Ladies’ ami gentlemen’s rnhhcr nver-*hocs._ We invite planters to exnmim’our stock of negro •hoes before purchasing, ns wo are confident w e w ill •ell them better bargains than can lie hud in this mar lot or Tallahassee. T.J. LIGHTFOOT & CO. Thnmnivilfe, November 4, IBfdi. ts v >ti Ll| Pair negro blankets, extra fine bed blank elVl vs ets, of all sizes. Arctic wrapper*or trav eling blankets. We offer superior inuueeiiienti to thoao wanting heavy negro blankets, both in’ price Mid quality—cull and see them. nrivt T. .1. LIGHTFOOT A- CO. Attention Hult-llesuls ! PROFSSOR WOOD’S Hair Restorative, for sale by [nnv4] T. .1. LIGHTFOOT &CO Kerseys, Georgia Plains, Keutiirky Ker- soys and Linseys, of all sty le* and quality ; also the very heaviest osnahurg*. plain and striped, to be found hi this market or elsewhere. noy4 T. .1. Lit;H I’FOOT A CO. HARDWARE, Crockery .Glass-ware, Tin-ware, Willow-ware .Buckets, Pails, Tubs, well-buck romas and w-ash-boards —for sale by aov4 T. J. LIGHTFOOT A CO. fIIOBACUO and Sugars, of every quality. Lovers _L of extra tine chewing Tobacco uud Segura w ill Sod b very superior article—call ami prove it. nor 4 T. J. LIGHT FOOT & CO. T>CKK oid Pale Brandy nml Port Wine, for medi- X cal purposes; also old Manongabela whiskey, and Schiedam Schnapps, for sale.br nov4 t, J. UQHTFOOT A CQ. /'“IOLLINH’ mid Siimuons’ heavy TUes, and broad \ j Axes, Hatchets, and band Axes, Axe-handles, Hoe-bandlcs, Shovels Spades, manure Forks, Rakes,, Hoes, Grubbing Hoes, nml Coopers Frees, for sale by nov4 T. J. LIGHT FOOT & CO. IfT-YlL&and brails, all sixes, for saleliv , not 4 T. J. LIOHTFOOT A CO. I K stpek of Dry-Goods will be found to em brce almost every thing usually to be found, aad our Ladles’ Dross Goads have been selected with care, nml we have the handsomest and sheapest assortment of Fancy Bilks Ami Delanes to .he found iti this place. The Ladies are particularly Invited to examine our stock before purchasing else where. 7 -JT. J. LIGHTFOOT & CO. Tho-ot'vitfe. Tfovenilipr 4, 185(1. ts S2OOO. A GENTS WANTED, either Ladies or'Oentle iV. men, in ©very town and county in the Uuited Mates to wardfee in a genteel business hr which Day can make from #I,OOO to #2,000 a year. For MHiculars, address enciosiag stamp, S. A. DEWEY A CO. 1-3m] Bov 151, Philadelphia, Pa. £s# * iltieceUancona, Spring* and Summer OEm- O 11 •* FOR 1857, .. THE subscriber is now receiving Id* supply of kpriuK and Summer Ooodii, which lie otters to prompt pyiug eiistomers gt fair pricA*. Hlsstuuk w ill eronrace all the leading articles usu ally kept for sale in this market. Anionig them may be found the latest style* o. LADIES’ DRESS PATTERNS, lllack tiro Derltmand l.aatrlnoSilks; Colored, Ho rente and Mareelihe Silks( I‘U'n and figured Hobi nets; Swiss and Liteo Colara and Sleeves; Swiss .and Jaconctte Edging* and Inacrtioiis; Linen Cam brie ami Linen Cambric Handkerchief*; Jaconctte, Nansnok, Mule and Organdie Muslins; Figured and plaiu Ribbons of all descriptions. • LINEN GOODS, Irish Linen and Lawns, Bleached and Brown Linen Damask, Linen Nspkins, llnekabac and Bird Eye Diaper, Brown Liuen of all price*, Black, White and Urowfi Hollen. • , DOMESTIC HOODS. Blenched an.lTlrown Sheetings and Shirtings; Plaid and striped Domestics; plain am* striped Osnaburgs; Tickings, Denims and Mariner’s Stripes; Brown and Bleached Drillings. GLOVES A HOSIERY. Alexander’* Kid Gloves, all colors; Tsfity Gloves; Ladles’ Hosiery, of ull sixes; Misses'white and col ored Hose. BOOTS A SHOES. A good assortment for Ladies and Gentlemen, Chil dren, Boys ami Youths. RATS, CAPS, BONNETS, And Ribbon*, of the latest styles,to please either sex. SUMNER CLOTHINO. Put up in the finest style and the latest fashions.— Please call and examine for youllclve*. PAILS, PIGGINS A TUBS. “Every Tub must stand upon its own bottom."— Call and see how they Gaud. HARD-WARE, TIN-WARE, Crockery anil Glass; and various other artielea too numerolisto mention. Ido not advertise to undersell my neighbor*. My object is to sell a* low as I can, regardless of the price* of others. One thing I can assure you, and that is, we shall make 110 charge for showing our goods to the Very best advantage—and especially to the ladies, but we will be aceunim.slating t aM. H. W. SHARPE. ThninQHville, Mareli 31, 1857. * MOOHE & HOMAN’S Variety Works. THE undersigned are pre pared to manufacture in the best anil most fashionable style all kinds of Furniture, y>4\u\W- Bedsteads from *1 to s2l; Hide Boards, Wash stands, l^^HßpP Corner stands, Wardrobes, nerj^^sl Bureaus—Chiuu, Red Bay _ Dining Tables, Folding and A Plain Tables, Centre avid Side Tables, Couches, Trunnel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries, Book Ca<es and 11 at Stands. Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture: or lum her made up to order in the most fashionable style. Also ail kinds of Turnings and Sawing done in the best style. Shops located South cud of Main street, below Mcßain’s Hotel, Tlinmasville, Ga. jnly II | MOORE & HOMAN. MOO RE & If O M AN’S kni.li anti Blind Factory, f [3HK undersigned an. prepared to manufacture J all kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Panne] Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having al ways on hand, the best seasoned lumber, they w ill warrant their work to he oft bo most substantial and ilurnblg description. . % lie Will also contract fnr_any size or style of buil dings, and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Orders respectfully solicited. * Shops located at the Smith end of Main street, below Meßaiii’a Hotel, Tliomasville, On. <’. , MOOiIK, \ J E, T HOMAN j nly I 1 hetf Coffins! Coffins!! €tHERRY, VEI.A’ET, mill t Shop located at the South End of Main Street below Mclfiun’s Hotel Tii.imahvii.i.k. Gkoroia. c. O. MOORE A E. T. HOMAN, may 1 w yy Groceries and Provisions. ‘Q/-V / l/'k/'k LBS. BACON—Sides, Hams and” 1 w v/.V*V*v/ Shoulders; 50 bids Flour, extra and superfine; 2,000 His Coffee, different brands; .300 III* Ten—iniperjal Tiuqun, Hyson, Sewonv, Chu lor, Potichnng, It lock, Ui'CciTT & c„: Beef Tongues, Mackerel. Salt, dried Apples, Sugar, Loaf, Coffee and Crushed; Fresh Oyster*. Lobster*, Peaches, tyninres mid Sardines; Raisins in qunrtei or w hole boxes; Nuts —Almonds, lVean, ltraxelion nml Fil berts; Churns, lJuekets, Tubs ami Measures; Wine —Cherry, Port, Claret, Medana, Pure Grape, and Champaign, in.quarts or pints ;';Pioe-Apple Syrup. Kasphury. American, Eclipse, Cognac and Cherry Brandy ; Whiskey, 1 Ace, Mommgnhela, Corn and Rye : Holland Gin, N. E, Rum, and liymbou Whisky; Candles, Sperm and Star; Sperm Oil, Plate Covers, ttrrpOnM, Paint, whitcwusln-Ae, Are.; Soda, Pepper -And Ginger, ground <u>d w hole ; Snuff and Tabuceo, different brands; Steel Mills, Axes, Augers, ehissels, Weeding and Grubbing Hoes, llaml-saws, Smith's Vices, Serew-plat s. Sash-clamps; Plaips, and nu merous articles in this line ; Crackers and Lemops : and numerous other articles. Give me a call at the old stand of Sauford A McLendon. julyllt ‘ WADE F. SANFORD. ’ j —:— . . Carriage Manufacory, AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. A WE would respectfully inform the l ffi) public that we have maile arrange- (f \jr meats to carry on the entire hiisiuesg ) U heretofore conducted by E. O. Ponder, Esq., in the Carriage and Blaeksmith line; ami are now prepar ed to give gem ral satisfaction, in making and repair ing all kinds of vehicles, from a six-horse team down to a wheelbarrow. We will use our best efforts to please, hoping a generous public may extend us their patronage. Cnsh will lie requited for all small Jobs and Repairing, ou delivery. jnnstf] McLENDON A LOWERY. LAKTD A&E3NOY. THE undersigned willbuy and sell Lands on a small commission business—will give such in formation as tlie Records and Tax Digests of the State House limy furnish. Applications for such in formation will be strictly complied with, when, in every instance, the requisition is accompanied with one dollar • ‘ NATHAN HAWKINS A CO. Miilcdgeville. Sept. 15. 1857. tf_ New Jeweler, Wntcli and Clock Maker. . JOSEPH JEROKR now offers his srYviecs to the public, and pledges himself to give /pTN prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and ofofcak making Watches, Jewelry, Ac. All wink entrusted to him will be executed mid delivered.at the tims promised, and warranted. He has no flowing enco miums to bestow-upon “himself as a watch maker, but relies upon ’the Judgment of his patrons to ss tahlish his'skill nml reputation. Terms Cash. Office second door above the Post Office, next to the store of H. W. Blmrpe. Thomasville, Ga., March 17,1867. ts ABIX Mule, Iron-axle Wagon ami Harness - Price fifin.oo. Apply, to the undersigned at his plantation near Thoniusville. - Julyl4tf] ‘ ROBERT W. ALSTON. • Notice. ALL persmis indebted to estate of Thqiuas 8. Dunbar deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make immediate payment, and ill those haviug demand * against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated in terms of tlte law of the Btate.of Georgia, iiisucb case made and pro vided. septl*-40d] 11. C. A.|J. DUNBAR, EIV. ‘ fnisceilancotte. 1 ■ 1- ••-■<%--- ~ Plantation for Sale. riIHE svbseril.cr offers for sale a desi- Arable arid valuable Plantation, sjtu- ”P™ atinl ong mile north of Monticcllp, Fla., consisting of 1000 acre* of Land, 400 of are in a state of cultivation, and under good fence. The jdaeej* well watered by spring lirancb es—plenty of woodlnnd for fencing and other pur- | noses, and the lupation favorably situated for health. The improvements are good—a gin house and screw, out-buil.lings and a good dwelling house. Persons wishing to purchase will please cull apd see for themselves. Terms, anc half cash, the bal ance in two or more years, ijitercst pay aids auniialy. | EMILY CLARK, Executrix. I Montic.eiUi, Sept. 22,1817. ______ _ A Bargain Ollered fn Land. I WILL sell rhy Plantation, situated -gkMfc on the Coffee road, at the fork of the SsfeSap roads to .Savannah, Augusta and Tnlln- ApiMgj! basaee, aix mile* from Mobley's Bluff, Tl containing ONO acres, 40 acres under - cultivation, with twogettlements on the premises a half a mile apart, with comfortable log buildings on eaeh. Also a large quantity of excellent pine tim ber suitable for Ranging Timber, a good stand for a store and house o^entertainment; also a variety of choice frpit trees, peaches, apples, figs, pears, Ac. jUI of which will be sold at one 25-100 dollars per acre. The timber is Worth at least four times as much as I ask for the premises, a part of which is only 44 miles from the bluff. 1 will also sell 75 or 80 head of ineaHiOge, stock hogs, and crop on the premises. Cause for selling—the. subscriber w ishes to move to other lands in the same county. D. B. GRAHAM. Coffee County, (la., Sept. 2, 1855. j 8w FOR SALE, THE premises whereon the under signed r.ow resides. There are eight acres of land, all enclosed, an.l one half in cultivation- The improve ments arc a framed dwelling having 3 rooms, 2 ample closets and 2 tire places; a small house-urigiually intended for 1. .lining room and kitch en, having brick chimney w ith two fire plnops and oven ; bathing house with projection covering an ex cellent well of water; smoke house, dairy, negro cabin, cribs, shelters, stables, substantial garden, choice fruit trees and grape vines of different kinds, flourishing shade trees, shrubbery, ami flowers. The location (on the Grooverville road) is both pretty and healthy and is near enough to Thomaavill.* to combine the social, religious and educational advan tages of the towm. The dwelling and yard are so arranged as to admit of ample additions. If not sold before Christmas the premises will be rented. Apply, to the undersigneil, or Mr. Geo. H.Dauiell on tne preriiiscs. aug2stf] „ D. G. DANIELL. Plantation for Sale. TnE Subscriber offers for sale his Plantation sit uated four miles mast of Th.miasville, on the Coffee Road, consisting of INOO id’res, with plenty of woodland for fencing and ..tlier purposes. A dwelling, (fin-house, .Screw and other buildings es sential to farming, are upon the premises, and the location favorably situated for health. The place is well watered with never-failing streams, and has a fine mill-seat. Purchasers inny obtain further information by calling at the •* Southern Enterprise ” office. Dr. R. J. Bruce of Thoinasville, is clothed w ith full legal power to dispose of the above premises au.l make titles to the same. may 20-ts _ T. M. GATLIN. Lands for Sale. A A ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring vJV'l.’ Hill Tallahassee road, eight miles from Thoinasville, are now offered lor salo by the snhseri ber. ‘Two hundred and titty acres, about half of w hich is fresh, all under good, fence, and in a high state of cultivation. o Corn, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and many, other things grow on this land in luxitrilliif abiiiuimu’o... ~C,omi;„;md iook at it. Ido not ..tier it for st.fr because lam displeased with tile land, but lam determined to change mv locality, sale or ho sale. Price reasonable. Fair warning. DI'NCAN M< KIN.VON. July 21 -f tf_ To IVrtton Planters. MASSEY'S THE subscriber has thoroughly tried, at Ma eon apd Columbus, Georgia, Ids.wroiight-iron- Cotton Screw, where tw o of them are now standing and will remain until October for inspection. 1 be lieve it i* the cheapest, by half, ever offered for the j purpose of pressing cotton or hay,a* the frame,screw- j pin, and leavers are all of wrought iron. - It should be attached to the gin-house, and have it put up through the floor, as the ordinary press—the lever* being only five feqt in length—to huve the- w idth of; the house nnd,lH 0r.20 feet in length, the lint cquld | then he placed all Around the screw. Then a man can take five hands and puck as many fivc-hundred pound-bales in one day, with as little labor to the hand, as the same five and two more, with a horse, can on the wood-screw in the same time. Three hands can put tfy one and take it down, and ir can be carried at one load with four mules to any point.— As this is for the public eye,l will give the amount of timber necessary for completing one ; 1 piece 17 feet long 44 bv t), ’ f. “ 47 “ 2 by... fi. 2 “ 17 ‘1 4 by 6. Id “ 9 “ 2„ by 12. 3 “ If? ““• 2 by f4. 5 “ 10 “ l by lit. . ( This to Its of 1 “ 14 “ fi by 10 \ tough timlier— (-pin*- or oak. 2 “ 13 “ .2 by 12. 3 “ 14 “ If by 9. 2 10 “ 1 by 5 , 1 “ 5f “ 9 hv 23. This makes ji box near nine feet- deep with bed and follower, and all other fixtures! 1 ‘furnish the iron and tile work done on it at Macon and put the above lumber to it at the place where it is wanted, the purchaser furnishing the lumber and pay ing the freight Iron) Macon, ean have one of the” handiest ami cheapest Cotton screws noyv known, its durabili ty considered, as it is given up by all w ho have seen it to be a’wfetiine investment. I can pack, five him dred pounds-with three hands—take five and there is no hard work done, l’rice $1.60 this year. I expect, if life lasts, to have one at the next State Fair, and would be glad to see one of every other pattern of presses now in use there and let the world judge for itself. I then expect to sell the right in any size territory that may he desired on reasonable terms, with a working model,, within the limits of such county or counties, niid nH the infor ■natibu neeeSßftry for putting them up nutl working them. Address, TimmasTille, Georgia, JAMES MASSEY. - *T? J The Watchman, Albany I’litriot, Columbus Times A- Siffitinei ami Enquirer, Macon Tflegraph and Journal A. Messenger, Rome fourierf and Fed eral Union, wilt please copy until the first of Janua ry next. [jnlv2l-t Ijan fioTiw. v ACL persops interested are hereby notified that on till;.first Monday in September next, at a re gular Term of the Court of Ordinary of Thomas comity, Georgia, I will apply to said court for an or tier granting leave to sell the land* and negroes be longing to theof Nathaniel R. Mirchell’ iTe reaied—it being the undivided estate of said deceas ed. GEOlftiE W. MITCHELL, Kx'r. , July 7 f m < £cj(il j i (jlEOKGlA—Tlioinus County, A mu, a 22, 1857. j TO the Honorable tne Court ot Ordinary of Thom as county: „ , .. THK undersigned Administrator on the estate or William Barwick, lute of aaid.county deceas- • i pi| respectfully shewi tli that, a* Administrator as aturosaid, ha ims fully discharged ail the duties re ’ ntitred by'the laws of said Stair— that he baa made a final settlement of said estate by paying over the full amount of property, money, and effects in band, ; belonging to the same, to the legal distributees of said estate. He therefore petitions to he dismissed from said JOHN BARWJCJC Adui r. | GEOBGIA-Thoinas County. Court of Ordinary , April 22, irs7. 1 UPON hearing the above and foregoing putition.it I is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together with this order, be published in the Southern Kutor prise for this term of six months, j aprtfl j HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. t : GEORGIA- I Thomas Comity. - Court of Ordinary. March Si. ft titular Term, 1857. D’ UNCAN and DANIEL McKINNON, Execu tors of the last will and testament of Peter ! McKinnon deceased, having this day filed their pe- 1 i titionsin said Court for.letters of Dismission from : i said Executorship. _ , | All persons interested are hereby notified to file | j their objections'in said Court, if any they have to said letters being granted, otherwise: sujd letters of disniiss on will be granted to said applicants, at a regular Term of said Court, to be held at Tlnjinas ville said county,on the first Monday in Oct’r next. Gjven under my hand mid official signature at office maa24-6m] HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA-Thomas County. May 6th, 1857. To the Honorable the Court of Ordiuary of Thomas county: THE undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of Saftih T. Raines late of said county deceased, respectfully sheweth that as Exec utor as aforesaid, he lias- fully discharged all the du ties incumbent on him, as directed by-said last will and testament, and according to, the laws of said State—that he has made a final settlement of said estate by paying over the full amount of property, money, and effects in band, belonging to the same, to the legatees of said estate. He, therefore, peti tions to be dismissed from said Executorship. L. H. RAINES, Executor. OEOROI.A— I Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, May 6,. 1857. Upon hearing the above aud fo/egoing Petition, it is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together with this order, be published in the Southern Enter prise, monthly for six months. ninrl2-6iii] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. UEOIIGIA-Thomas County. May sth, 1857. To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas County: THE undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of Washington J. Sanders, late of said county deceased, respectfully sheweth that, as Executor as afa’eauid, he has fully discharged all the duties incumbept on him ns directed by said last will and testament, and according to the laws of said State —that lie has made a final settlement of said estate, by paying over the full amount of property, money, and effects belonging to the same, to the le gatees,of eaid*estate. He, therefore, petitions to be dismissed from said Executorship. HENRY O. SANDERS, Executor. (JEOROIA— I Thomas Comity. Court of Ordinary, May 5,1857. UPON bearing the above and foregoing petition, it is ordered by the Court that said petition together with this order he published in the Southern Enter prise monthly Tor six mouths. niayl2-iim] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEOKGIA-Thnins County... . JULY 3, A.. D. I-T#- TO the Tloiiorahte the Court of Ordinary of said iMMllltA >•**> „ yiIHE undersigned Trustee fnr ftte property and 1 1 effects of America A C. Hamilton formerly, j | afterwards America A. C. Redding, apd now Ameri ; cn A. ('. MeOehee, respectfully sheweth that, as ! ! Trustee as aforesaid, lie has made a full and final j | settlement of all such .property and effects which j | ware in his hands, with Abe legally authorized rep.ro- j ; selltstiveof the estate, ofVaid America A. ( 1 . MeOe ; lice, bv payingover,the same into iiis hands, aud has i Nlisehargad fully his duty as sueli Trustee, and that, j i he therefore petitions to tie dismissed, from said Trim j teeship...,..- WADE HAM ILTON^Tustee. GEORGIA —T'isonisis Coimn.^ ~ Court of Ordinary, July 3. 1857. Upon hearing the above p, tition, it is ordered l*y the court, that said petitioh, together with ttiis order ; he published in the Southern Enterprise for ,tlit ter in of forty days from the date of first issue. HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. A true extract from'the minutes of said court. A. V. McCARDEL, —julv7-6tj. Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary. GEORGlA—Colquitt County. COl'ltT OF ORDINARY, JI NK 1, 1857 VfATTHEW C. DUKES, ‘Administrator on the j ItL estate of Uafnek Price deceased, having this J day petitioned tills Court ttirlßtTd I fs“vtr ! df6nilslsmii ! from said Administration, ” AH persons interested arejicrchy notified to file., their objections in said Court, if any .they haveyto j said letters being granted: otherwise-,said letters’ of dismission will be granted to said applicant at a regular Term of saiil Court, to lie held in Moultrie in said county on the first •Moinlav in December next. HARDY M. ('HASTAIN. Ordinary, jllllei) in fits. GEORGIA-Thoinas County. SARAH STRINGER J Equity in Tifcnas SMITH STRING DR, and ( p ■„*T ‘ DanielE. Stringer Ex’r, &c.) S,, P < ‘ r,,,r Co,,rt ’ IT appearing to the Choirt by the return of the Sheriff that the said defendant, Smith Stringer,is not to befound in said county : It id'nrdered tliat ser vice he perfected by publication in a public Gazette in said county, called the Southern Enterprise, once a month for four months previous to the next Term of said Court, and the said defendant plead, answer’ or demur, that deumring alone at said Term of the Court A. E. COCHRAN, J. S. C. A true extract from the minutes of Court, thiid Jiiue 12. 1857. JARED EVERITT, Clerk, juiie 16 ’-*2 - ni-lm GEOUGIA-Tliomns Comity. C nurt of Ordinary, .July 18, 1857. A LFRED FAIRC’LOTH this day applies tatiiis cxY. Court for letters of Administration on the es i fate of John Fairclnth, late of said county deceased. All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti -1 fieil to file their objection* in said Court, if any they have, to said letters being granted: otherwise said letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to be bold at Thomasville safd county, on the first Monday in September next. julySl-JHd j HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEGRGU-tliouiiu County. FRESS. Ctmrt-of Ordinary, July 10, 1857.” YITHEREAS .To!)m B. McDonald, Administrator • of tho estate, both real and personal, (if Chris tian McDonald late of said county deceased having petitioned said court for letters of Dismission from said Administration, j All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to file their objections iu:said court, if any they have, to said letters being granted-, otherwise said 1 letters will he granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to he held at Thiimasville, said ; j county, on the first Monday in February, A; D. 1858. Given under hiv official signature. jnlyjl-fnu] HENRY 11. Ordinary. GKOKIiIA-Appling Cmnity. COURT Os ORDINARY, JULY <2B, 1857. VERNON E. MrI.KNDON, Administrator, and AMANDA WEATHERLY,Administratrix, id’ the estate of Isaac Weatherly deceased, this day pe titions this court lor Letter* of Dismission from said Administration, AM persons are, therefore, hereby notified to file their objections fn said court, if any they .have to said letters being granted: otherwise, they will be grant ed to said applicants, at a regular Term of snid j court, to-be. held'at Holmi-sville said couuty, on the . first Monday in February next JOSEPH TANARUS: McCALL, Ord'y. Pay yotir Tow* Tux. THE Books w ill be open for the citizens ‘to pay their Town Tax until the Ist Monday in Niu TeVfiber After that time Taxes cannot be settled without cost. • _> . ■ aeptl-3t} G. A- DLKLE T K. ’ JHeSicittfs, &t. T>*. T. B. IITTIE I MOST respectfully informs the oitueus of Thom-! asville and vicinity, that he i* now receiving and will contimifc to receive _ PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, In imp/ word, every article usually kept in Drug Stores, all of wliich he can vouch for their purity and freshness, as lie bought them in person; w hich lie now offers on better terms than ever before oner ed in thismarket—U>o ounces Sulpli. Quinine 4. The Ladies are most respectfully invited to call as lie has a great many fancy articles to suit their |"notions. Sign of the Red Mortar, Bryans buck j Buildihg, (septl6tf ’ McDONALD’B kkver “ nJ ! Alil K MIXTUKK McDonald's Tjni oPHF.ROiJs— I McDonald’* DiTh*(Mt'A Mixture— McDOSinld’* INFLAMATOKY I'AIN kILLEII McDonald's Head-Aciie Liniment— McDonalsl’9 Great Remedy for Inflamatory Rheumatism— HKcDouhlll’S Antl-Billious and Axti-Dys r PEPTIC riLi.9 — McDonald’s Tooth ache Drops, etc., etc. The above MEDICINES.inay be liad of Dr. T. B LITTLE, Thom asville, Georgia. They n#d no pompous display of certificates to recommend them to public favor—provided they can have a trial. | jnly 28 x-’ • w tljan Prolessor Wood’* Hair Rest oral iv<‘. It lias Worked Miracles! THAT all the Bald and Gray can be restored per fectly to original grow th and color, so far as their Jocks are concerned, does not admit of doubt; be sides, it w ill cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as duiidrull itcliing.or in the shape ’’ ll r - V 1 ur r ‘ liii ] • r of ciitkneous eruptions—even seald-beail—anil in no possible case will it fail of Curiug as if by magic,ner vous or periodical head-ache, and if used twice a week by the young regularly, it will preserve the color, aud keep the hair from falling to any imagina ble age. Read and judge. ■ j. ; - MuxrmtD. Worcester Cos., Mass., Nov. T 855 PtIOF.O. J. Wool) —Dear Sir: I take.plcasure-in bearing vniuntary testimony to the magie efteets of yourwondertul Hair Restorative. As far back as 1836, my hair commenced falling off. nutil the scalp of my head became ball and smooth as glass, and it has continued tp faT for a great many years,notwith standing I have used many celebrated preparations for restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was induced to 1 give your article u trial, and to my utter astonishment, found, after a few applications, that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and tieautiful appearance : aud by the time I had used a quart bottle, my head was eoveied over w ith a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two incseß in length. Yours, truly, Henry Goodrich. CV.VKI.r.STOWX, Mass., Aug. O, 1855. — Gents : Nothing but a duty and sympathy that I feel to com municate'to others that are afflicted as I have been, would me to make this public acknowledge-’ meiit of the benefit I have received from Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative. When 1 first commenced ! using it, my liairMs quite gray, and in spots entire- j ly bald. I haviyjiow iiseiLtiie restorative about five months, and myliair is entirely changed tifits origin al color, biow n, aud the new hair is over three inch es iii length on the spots where it was .bald. I have also been much at the healthy lnoistifre ami vigor of the hair, whice bel'orli was ilry* and it Law” ceased to come out as formerl). 0 Respectfully; yours, Mrs. R. A. Stodard. From Mrs. Jifgatls. a well known nurse in Boston. Boston, Oct. lfi, 1855. —Gents:*At your request and being so highly pleased with the eflects of the j Restorative, I am free to state that my hair had be- 1 come quite thin, and entirely white. I have for the j last five years heeh in tin* habit of using dye. but I hearing of tire ‘extraordinary effects of this fiVtlele, Tj was induced to try it : my hair has been restored to its oridinml thickness, and also to its former color, i which is light brown. Yours respectfully; -- m Afr.s Ingalls. The following is froui tlie Pastor of the Orthodox church at Brookfield. • *• BIMgiKFIEI.I), Msss.. Jan. 12,1855.—Ur01. Wood: ! Dear Sir— Having made-trial of your Hair Restora tive,it gives me pleasure to say, that its efi’eets have ; I been .excellent tlKfeiiioviiig'lnfiiiiuatjon, dandruff, and J a-constant tcudeimv to-fila-hwiL', fflY+HiVhii-h I^"have 1 J been troubled from my ctiildhoisl, and liiis also resto- j 1 red the hair, vftieli was beeouicing gray, to its origi- j | mil color. 1 have used no othee-article with any : thing like the same jilcasure and profit. Tours, truly, ■ J. K. Uagg. j Whiff is it for—this Wood's Hair Restorative? —Isß Ia question nsk'ed -iliiily by hviiidreils. We answer Lvatlwut liesit.-ltion or tear of eoutrailicfioTi, that it is [ tlie only article kiihwn which w ill do all it promises for the hiiinnp hair. It. u ilkroijow its grow th —— il will stop its falling—it- will restore its nntniiir eolur! Tt is not a hair dry, but a spooiiy and efficient Kesfo ratito. —'[Jersey City Telegraph. U. J. \V ojH’ ,V Cn.. I'nqirioters. 5]2 1 Iro.'iiNvny, N. Y and 114 Mntket stivot, St. Louis, Mo. *Soldby Dr. T. It. and Drug* gejiorally. —/ [ leh l-w3m repouteh irnd Jo!) Pi-iiitinff rpiJE UUBLK,’ is-fespeetfully luforiiied tlmt, enn [ 1 lii'cti'd vyifli .this Office, is a lii'ut aud cuiiiplv'Ti’ j !,10.11 tyITTCE, selected by a praetk'nl Printer, in | “ liieli may be, tVimi.il ■al 1 tin* new ami fiishinnaldi’ styles of plaiu and uruameutal type; suitable for printing— , . —: —r—- Books, 7 ~ Cards, Catalogues, Lnbrls, Bill-IlcmDr, Blanks. Pam pii lets, Notes, Circulars, Itcrcipts, , ‘'llaiid-Bills, Posters, Visiting-Cards, Ar„ Ac. On the mi.ft rcasunahic tciiiis lor CASH. Persons having Job \V ork ot any, ib'seriptioii to do, arWfe qiii'stedto semi in tlicir orders which will be ■** ted with neatness and dispute!,. ’ *8“All orders for BLANKS prompt attention. Livery and Sale , stables; rnilExundersigiied having recently purchased the .1 NEW STA HI, P:s. formerly belong ing to John Scott ilcceastMl, and having repaired and fitted them up in Elegant sty le,’is now prepar ed to Bceoiiiinodati’ the publie this lino of business. These Stalilcs being iff a l.argc and enliven ient size, with plenty ol Ont-Uooni attached, are well adapted to the purpose of Drovers and oth ers for selling JlOrses, Mules, Cuttle, Ac. The proprietor will haveal w ays at hand a goodly number of Fine Horses and Kuifffies, for the Traveling Pulilie, and Praneiii|r. Ponies fiir tin*LadiesawNileiits,- I —and ns he rTiiti'iots making his establidimeut perinaiH-iit, he re speetfully solieHs the patronage of a generous public. Accommodations iineqtmlied. Ctiurges niodcrate. JAMES A. MCLENDON, Proprietor. jailW — '-j- - z utoo Important to Everybody. FOR the last three years, I have been engaged in a business known only to myself, nod, compara tively, few others, whom I have’ fnstrueted for the sum of S2OO each, which has averaged me at the rate of $2,000 to $3,000 per annum : avid having made arrangement” to go to’Eiiropein the .Spring of j 1858 to engage in the same business, I am willing to give full instructions in the art to any person in the United States or Canadas, who will remit me the siim of sl. lam induced, from the sueeess 1 have been favored with, and the many thankful acknowl edgements 1 have received from those w hom 1 have ; instructed, and who arc making from $5 to sls per diiy at it,to give any person an opportunity to engage ! in this business, which is easy, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost. There is positively no Iminhug in the matter, References of the best class can be given as regards its character, and 1 can re ler to persons whom I have-instructed, who will , testify that they are making from $5 to sls per day at the same. It is a business in which either ladies or gentlemen Can engage and with perfect egse make a very handsome income. Several ladies in various pnrts of New York State, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, whom I have instructed, are now making! • from $3 to sfi per day at it. Jt is a genteel business, and but a few shillings is required to start it. Upon receipt of sl, I will immediately send to the appli cant a priuted circular containing lull instruction* in the art* Which can he perfectly understood at oner. All letter* must be addressed (postpaid) to AL- I LENT. PRISONS, 335 Broadway, New York. iHcoicincß, &t. Dr/ McLANE’S CELEBRATED YEEMIFPE LIVERPILLS. . • • Two ot tha best Preparations ot tba Aft. They arc not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply fo r .what their name- pur- A * ♦ . ports. jn The VERMiFUGE, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals* subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head acme", . : —Il Purchasers will p%*^ c be particular to ask Dr. C, McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts • burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before - the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now he had at all respectable Drug Stores. jl FLEMING &RO'S, 60 Wood St., Puttsiutuhi, Pa. , Sole Proprietor*. SCOVIL &- MEAD, No. 111. Chartres Bt. New Orleans, General Wliolesnle Agents, for the Southern States to v\ limn all orders must he nddressi and. SOLD BY- P. SoTxas, Pii.iiiier <■ Brn., Thomas, ville, Gn.: T. IV. Ellis Troupvilb/, Ga.: Nii-l.tdvnn A Zeepler, I’nitihrii’ge. <:.: Ames A l.iveley, Talln liassee. Kin.:'E, Bnitiiiid, Tallahassee, Fla.; Shaffer A Brinson,..Mudisi-n, l'ln.: IV. T.. Carpenter A Cos Wnkeeii.'ili, -1- hi : Palmer £• Bro., Montieello, Fla* ,S. Piilnston, Mmitieello, Fla.: D. A. Tellair,, New Port, Fin.: .1. S. Griiover, Giomerville, Ga. n:ar3 JHK > A I >\\’ A Y GOLD PEN MANUFACTURING CO. 333 Broadway, !\ew York. A RE now selling their splendid Gobi Pens, Pen- J\_ eils and Pen .Cases nt the Lowest Retail Prices and each purchaser drnws a, 1 JIHpJ —P ii 2 AjRJM Ml 45 Sfl | o)’ from s(l. cents u$ Mill! As soon as a Pen or - pencil is pitrrliased tae Prvii.ium is delivered imme diately. v —: LIST Os I'f.JiS AN I> TIIE RETAIL I'RICEH: Gold Pens*. .. $1 25 A 1 Gift Engrossing sizOiswr-.”:i'.; 2SO A. 2 Gifts o Silver Ex. H01der5...... 250 A 3 4a “ Silver Dhl. Ex, Holders.. 375 A 3 4a (Silver” Mammoth Holders, 5 (Ml A 4 4a “ Silver Leviathan Holders, 625 A 5 4a Fountain Pen Gold Jlesk Holder... 375 A 3 4a Mammoth-Gold Pen Desk Holder agri ‘• and Box - “ S Leviathan Gold l‘en, B der and Box* f a— , () A 3 do r ilo Gold Pick, Tecil, 375 & 3 4a Ladies’ Gold Pencils 250A2 da “ “ ’ “ 315 A 3 do o Sr- - ii 500 A 4 da “ “ . “ and Pen 625 A 5 do Gents’ Gold Cases and Pen 10 00 Aj) do .** “ “ “ “ Mammoth 12 IN) AlO do We,warrant all our Gold Pens to be IHttmwni fns ftrf, and not surpassed by any establishment in tho States, anil besides giving you a Pen or Pencil wall worth your money, we also present you with * Gifts worth from 50 Cents to SI,OOO in GOID WATCHES, GOLD GUARD AND VEST CHAINS. Gold Lockets, Diamond Pins, Cameo setts, Gold! - Studs, Rings, Breast Pins Silver Fruit nud Caka Bas kets Silver Goblets, Si e. Ageiils—Agout*—AgentN ! Now is the time mid here is the chance to maha $1,000—52,000—53,000—53,000 per year, in the sale of Gold Pens, Jewelry. We of fer a Liberal Commission to Local and Traveling Agents, and give them Credit on One Half till sold. A light ami agreeable business, and above all, a goad paying business. Agents wanted in all parts of t£ foimtry. A catalogue containing a List of Goods w ith full Explanations to Agents w ill he sent oa ap plication, free. All orders w ill be promptly attended to, and those sendiug us money by mail will receive such goods as they order by the return anil or e-, press, with the Gifts enclosed in the package. Address all orders to MERRICK, BENTON A DEAN, - 335 Broadway, New York. N B, —Gold Pens re-pointed in a superior man ner Enclose the Pen, and Thirty-nine rents in P. O. Stamps, aud the Pen will be re-pointed and re turned, post-paid. -[jnly7-3in • , Wanted.'. A LIBERAL hire price will he paid for a good Negro Woman to Cook and wash for a small family for the remainder of this , ear. Apply soon at this office. f mayst-ts ’ Valnnble Property for Sale. AN excellent Residence with five rooms—four large and cmuftirtahle—closet and fire-place to eacß', well finished ; all necessary buildings on the place—the lot newly improved, containing acres ; situated in the.most pleasant part of ThomasviUe. Also, lots of laud Nos. 301 in the 17th, 251 and 245 acres of No. 02 in tne 13th district of Thomas, 316 and 100 acres of 462 in the Bth distrirt of Cal ijuitt. Also, a Dumber of Law Books. Trrma W credit. JOHN MILLBR. Tnomasville, Ga., March 24tb IS>7. R