The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, October 20, 1857, Image 4

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T - fUIO(CUfUtCO4Ii. ——- -..;i-^~-—r-r 1 - dj ‘ guitar, C*gfe, Tea, A*. TVeel*-’ Bt. Do • wreroS *^ v * Coffee ; 3 rSofMocncdir.’ • 10bW*R*e , JM<'* l ‘ rJawl So * Rr * : a ft m n*. AjZ kitfif MSOfti'u ‘• .’ v| r - Miller’* MacciiUoy Mil Si tchsmiff i 3 —■** Jw**h ;20 boxes black and \ Jdl butter crackers; 23 !.*** , . u .weet off; 3 Boxes toairksrortte; I bnx Venose*#** -I 0 fioxeeulive uQ soap; 48 bag* r ,„, k ; Prowl? citron; preserved ginger; tluia. Jeffr; Tomato, mu.riH,n *l(4 walnut ot*np ; tomato *on;; pickles, oyster*. minion, lobsters. Ac.; 40 boxes * perm and adamantine candle*; 1 box wax EDWARD REMINGTON. „■ in. ■ i. . ■ ■ ■ ■ - PTtHE subscriber 4* now reviving, by late arrival* L from New York, * lull MMibimrt of ritspie an<! Taney Dry Ooods, a very suporlor *toHt of ptanfit lion good* for negroes, Georgia Blaiu, twist-warp, Kerseys, Limlncy*. and very cold nekton good*, -. t _ 1 • | j wlik *L. k..t (luAPuSa OnnfflniPM ftfraen ana pwm. wun iw wwrpn# tarry grv And white blanket*, with a full assort ment Os fancy silk ami minted dri>* good* and trim ming*; which will bo wild on ancomndatlnffterm*. <** E. RBMINGTOH. jlf!lothlng of the Me went Style. ffIHE subscriber ha* ja*t received a full naanrtment L of new and fbahtonidde elotho* for men, youth* and chi Wren, which will bo sold on as goo*! terms a* *ar , *“" l ‘ < aamE o RKMINOToy. HUM, Cap*, Bonnet*, Hr, TZ fnilK subscriber ha* lnt recidved a toll nssnrt l ment of Uata, Cap* and Bonnet*, with all the fxinga neceaaary,and offer* them tor*|e^ osWflJ B. REMINGTON. Straw Cutter*. YUIIT RECEIVED. anew supply of DANIEI/S .1 g*lf Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutter* and R. REMINGTON. Banting, Baht Hope. Are. JUST received and for ssle-fl bale* Onnny Bag ging ; 10 bolt* S. I. Bagging; 30 coil* Hemp Bale Bone; 2 bale* Baling Twine. fcjr,} EDWARD REMINGTON. Batter, Cheese, Ac. OA ENfiLIHII Dairy Cheese, 2 Keg* Oo*hen f W f Butter, fddjaga-bnekw bent Flour, 10 M>l* ex tra Oeuesee Floiir, 20 botes Smoked Herring, 5 bn to* new Raisin*.—inat received and for nte by jtalß] ‘ EDWARD REMINGTON. One Hundred Bides Wasted. AJ CENTS cash, or JO cent* in merchandixe will ‘it/ bo paid tor good dry hide* at , 1 # K. REMINGTON’S. rt eult Birr TEST RECEIVED, Two fierce* fresh rice from hi Saranuiib, and tor sale by sepW-bo E REMINGTON. Flae-Apple,|Orahse, A Lemon*. A DOZ- Fine Apples, 4 boxes Sicily Oranges, *T 8 boxes Sicily Lemons, 1 bbl English Walnuts, • MR* Almond", J 2 bbl* and boxes soda, butter stream and sugar Crarher* ; fresli tgysters in cans, Fickle*. Sardines, Raisins, and Date* U"* and for sale by JOHN STARK, sprliy py w tr _ Oynter* and Lobsters,. TnST received, f> do*. Jar* spiced Oysters, 2 lox. jar* pfekled Lobsters, 4 bbl. beef-tongues, J bbl. autoked beef, i Md Cranberries, 1 box lemon*, 3 bbl* EEJiB, e**~. - ,rm QNE thousand pound* of my own manufacture of Candles, and for sale, wholesale and retail!'/ JOHN BTAKK. IX/A A A ASSORTED Bogars, Ip ’ boxes ,To- I *)l M M * baeco, Loriirard’s and Messrs Miller IfeoP-h nnc Mnenbov Annff. in bottles ami Jars; also •cboiae lot of American, Tutglsb and Germnn Sum —M-I %'fttTARS * stolen . „ , the nbjcritiprn Saturday ilht aftth ul f* tlmo, the foltowiug Notes, one BKiut Win. L. Kfftblv Air #3O one against P. M. Hwontmon for *25.45 one against W. F. Hubert for *HW, ono against S. 1). Hadley for *210.37, one amligt P. N for *170.00, <im* Hgaiuflt T. J. Me 13 aln for #16.5*, ono against An Kemp for W.fs, one Rjmnat AM Johnson for 88.00; one mfnlnrt OuJuinbu* John •on **r #24.124, one against Henry Murphy lor #lO, ono against Young & Avera for #7.00, oue .against Daniel Sites for *8.59, ono against A. P. Event! tor #70.00 one on D.O’Onimer, A. F. Evorltt endors er for #lO 00 one against Win. A. Boweu fur gfftritgninst It. J. Methvinfor ffl'b Also at the same time near one hundred Dollars in money, consisting frlaei pally jn Gold. A liberal reward will be Riven Air the recovery or the notes and money. Hrß-3t ROSS & HUBERT. ‘ 7 MOSS ft HUBERT HAVE removed their stork of Coods to the hillld fiisffracentif occupied by C. G. McLendon und dfer Messrs Mclntyre fc Young’* l.nw Oftliee ; and mould rrsjiei'tfnlly solicit a call from nil who are desirous of piirehnslnß seeds. .Em. 5. 1857. KEEP it a ewd* 1 tlSttm liratTv in the morn ing,” and tle officer calls yen out, nnd then come and settle with marittf] ROSS A HITREKT. Nliors, Shoes! Anfl PAIR Negro Shoes, men’s sixes, OUU 800 pair, *• “ boys’ So# pair men’s Vip shoes. 210 pair boys’ hip shoes, •00 pair laities’ calf lace hoots, sewed and pegged, e 300 pair iWsses’ and child’s shims of all qualities, 100 pair extra large size women’s hoots, for servants, daotlomoa's water-proof hoots, and all other styles. Toot#*’ sal childrens boots, I i>dirr’ gaiters and Imskins, all styles and qualities, Misses’ gaiters and children’* fancy shoes, in various Vadmt’ and gentlemen’* rubber over-shoes/ We invite planters to examine our stock of negro stlltfs before purchasing, as we at*,confident we will sell them better bargains than can be had in this mar ket or Tallahassee. T. J. LIUHTTOOT A CO. ThoirnisviUn, November 4,185(1. ts li k Pair nogro blankets. extra tine bed blank fU’ ‘ ets, of all shtet, Arctic wrappers or trav eling blankets. We offer superior inducements to those wanting heavy nogro blankets, both in priec and quality—call and nee them. aort T. J.’ LIGHTFOOT A- CO. Attention Hnld-lleuds! T>ROFBf*OU WOOD’S Hair Rcstorativi’, for sale Jr by [novij T. J.LIOHTFOOT &CO XTEfiRO Kerseys,Ueorgia Plains, Keutneky Ker i 1 seya ami Linseys, of all styles and quality i also tho very heaviest osniihnrgs, plain and striped, to he fnaiol hi this market or elsewhere. ■ovt T. J. LIGHTFOOT A CO. PaVark .Crockery/llass-ware, Tin-ware, >wf-wi*ro, Buckets,f ails, Tub*, weli-buck •ml wash-hoards—for sale by _ T. J. LIUHTFOOT A CO. ffloftACCO and Segura, of every quality. Lovers X f extra fine chewing Tobacco and Sc cars will tod a very superior article—call and prove it, ■yv T J. LIOHTFOOT A CO. i’ tllkk old Pale Brandy and Port U'ilic, for tneilT X cal purpose# ;alo old Mnimtigahola whiskey, ffnd Bebiedam Schnapps, for sale hv not# T. J. LIUHTFOOT dr CO. /SOLLDH’ and Himnioii#’ heavy Axes, aud broad * / Axes, Hatchet*, and hand Axes, Axe-handles, IfaH>andle, Shovels Spades, inmmre Forks. Rakes, sale by 1 toetn l Am fid, csjpiml | Spring mud Summer -■ mm Mm : wm7m FOR 1867. fTIHE subscriber is now receiving bis supply of A bpring and Numutog Good*, which be offers to prompt paying edhtotners at fair pries Hi* stock will embrace all the leading artiebw usu ally kept for ale In this market. Ainotng them may be found the latent styles o , . UDItT BKEIS P I ffTKBNS. Black tiro licrino and Lustrine3ilks; Colored, Flo rence and Msri t line Hilk*; Main tnd figured Bobi ncts; Bwlas and Lii.eu Colara and Sleeves; Hwpi* sad Jaeonette Edgings and Insertions; Liot-n Cam brie and Linen Cambric Hsndkerehieto: Jaeonette. Nansook, Mule and Organdie Muslins; Figured and plain Ribbons of all descriptions. 7 LINEN GOODS. Irish Linen and Lawns, Bb'sehed and Brown I.inen Damask, I.inen Napkins, Hnrkabac and Bird Eye Diaper, Brown Linen of all prtet-s. Black, Whitt; and Brown Hollen. * DONESTK GOODS. Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Plaid and striped ‘potnestics; plain and striped Osnaburgs; Tickings, Denims and Mariner’s Stripes; Brown and Bleached Drillings. GLOVES A HOSIERY'. Alexander’s Kid Gloves. *ll eokm; Taflty Oloves; Ladies’ Hosiery, of all sist-i ; -Misses’ white and enl ored Hose. BOOTS A SHOES. A good aasortment tor I.ndies and Gentlemen, Chil dren, Boys and Youth*. ’ HATS, CAPS, BONNETS. And Ribbons, of the latest styles,to pb-ase either sex. SI! 31 HI EH CLOTH INO. Put up In the driest style and the lntest fashions.— Please call and examine for yourselv.es. PAILS, PIGGINS At TUBS. “ Every Tub must stand upon its own bottom.”— Call uiid see how they stand. HARD-WARE, TIN-WARE, Crockery and Glass; awl various Other articles too numerous to mention. Ido not advertise to undersell my neighbors My object 1* to sell as low as I can, regardless of the prices of others. -One thing I ran assure yoli, and that ia, we shall make un charge for showing our gomis to the very best advantage—awl especially to the ladles, but we willbe accommodating to all. . H.*W. SIIARPE. Thomasville, March 31, IW7. MOOIiE & HOMAN’S Variety Works. rnilE uiidersigiied are pro- A pnred to uianufacture in the best and most fashionable VYYvY style all kinds of Furniture, XtejAAVt**:*, such as— ftlTufcin n Bedsteads from #5 to #BS; Side Uoards, Wusti stands, lifVbPt Corner stands, Wardrobes, llnrentis—China, lied Bay and Pine, ‘ Dining Tables, Folding and l’laiti Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches, Trminel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries, Book Cao-s and Hat Stands. Lumber taken In exchange for Furniture: or lum ber mudo up to order In the most fashionable stylo. Also gll kimtsirf Turning and Mfiwing done In the best style. Shops located South end of Main strei’t, below Malinin's Hotel, ‘riioimisvillc, Ga. Jtulyl4J_ MOORE A HOMAN. MOORE & ATOM AN ’S Small and Itliml Factury. fIIHE undersigned are prepared to manufacture X H hinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Fnunel Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having al ways on hand, the best seasoned lumber, they will warrant their work to be of the most substantial and durable description. He will also contract for any size or style of buil dings, mid execute the same with all needful dispatch. Orders respectfully solicited. Shops located at the South end of Main street, below •Meßain’s Hotel, ThouiasviHe,Oa. C. U. MOOKK, | if. T HOMAN Jiily 14 w bets Coffins! Coffins!! CHERRY, VELVET, and l’l. IT Shoo located at the . Ijg South End of Main Street below Meßain’s Hotel TIIOMAXVILLF.. OliOllBIA. c. G. MOORE & E. T. HOMAN. m|’ 5 - w oy Groceries and Provisions. O A J~WX/4 LBS. BACON—Sides, Hams and £l UfUlMj! Sboiltders: 50 bids Flour, extra aud superfine; S’.IKJTT Tlis Coffee, different brands; :i(M) His Tea—luipei ial Tiliqua, llvsuii, SeWouv, Chii lor, l*imohoiie, Black, Green. Ar.; Beef Tongues, Mackerel. Salt, dried Apples, Sugar, Loaf, Coffee Oi/tgrs. Lol.aters, i’eaehes, (JcntCvs aud Barmin’s Raisins in quartet or whole boxes; Nuts—Alhioiiils, Pecan, Brazelion and Fil berts; Chums, Buckets, Tubs and Measures; Wine —Cherry, Port, Claret, Medaria, Pure Grape, and Champaign, in quarts of pints; Pine-Apple Syrup. Rnsphury, American, Eclipse, Cognac and Cherry Brandy; Whiskey, 4 Ace, Mnm>ngnbcla. Cm a and Hye: IfollnndTiin, X. E, Rum, and Bourbon Whisky ;- Candles,Sperm and Star; Sperm Oil, Plate Covers, Brushes, Paint, whitewash', Ac., Ac.: Soda, Pepper and Ginger, ground and whole; Snuff and Tabaceo, j different brands; Steel Mills, Axes, Augers,-eliissels, Weeding and Grubbing Hoes, Hand-saws, Smith's Vices, Screw-plat s, Sash-clamps t Plains, and nu merous articles in this line; Crackers and Lemons; and numerous other articles. Give me a cull at the old stand of Sanford A McLendon. ’ July 141 WADE F. SANFORD. Carriage Manufacory, AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Jk WE would respectfully inform the public that wo nave made arrange- j) \jg uients to carry ou the entire business o U heretofore conducted by K. G. Ponder, Esq., in the Carriage and Blacksmith lino; and are now prepar ed to give general satisfaction, in innkiiig and repair iug all kinds of vehicles, from a sij-horsV team down to a wheelbarrow. We will use onr best efforts to please, hoping a generous public may extend us their patronage.. Cyt’ash will he requited for nil small Jobs and Repairing, on delivery. jau.Mi'i McLendon a lowkry. £jANT> AGHNOT. TltK iipderaigned will buy and sell Lqnds on a small’ commission business—will give sueh in formation ns th’- Records and Tax of the State House may fmnish. .ipplientious for sueh in formation will fie strictly complied with, w hen, in every instance, the requisition is accompanied with one dollar NATHAN HAWKINS A CO. Milledgeville. Sept. 15. 1857. . ts New Jeweler, Watch aud Clock . . IQitkcr. ‘ • . JOSEPH JF.RGER now offers his services S’ to thopublie, and pledges himself to give prompt attention to elenyiing. repairing, and Qb&im making Watches, Jewch-y, At!. All wmk entrusted to him will lie oxecu-teu and delivered at the time promised, and warranted. He has no (lowing eneo oiinnrs to.hesrow open himself as a watch maker, but relies upon the Judgment of his patrons to M tit Id ish hie skill and renutattun.. Terms Cash. Office second door above the Post Office, next to the store of H. W. Bhaspe. Tlumiasville, U., Mars-h. 17, ts A SIX Mule, Iron-axle Wagon and Harness Price#UhMW. Apply to the umlersigocd at j his plantation nehr Tlionmsvilie. .itiltf-itr) ‘ ~ ROBERT W. ALSTON. Wullrc. ALL persons indebted to “‘the estate of Tbotnas 8. Dunbar deceased, are hereby notified to enme forward and make immediate pay ment, and nH those having demand# against said estate are requested to ”£Jii-.*i) *c. lUisccUancotiß. si- . Plantation for Bala, riMIK svbscriber offers for sale a desi- A r*Ul awl valuablo Plantation, situ ated out) mile north of Montieelio, Fla., consisting of 1000 acres f Lawi, 400 of which are in a state of cultivation, and under good fence. The place i* we I watered by spring branch es—plenty of wisstlaud for fencing and other pur posCt, and the location favorably situated for health. Tbs improve went* are good—a giu bouae aud screw, out-building* auti a good dwelling house. Person* wishiug to purchase will please call wnd see tor themselves. Terms, sne half cash, ths bal ance in two or more years, interest payable smmsly. EMILY CLARK, Exeeatrix. Montic.slln, Sept. 22. lsfi>7. It A Hit run! n Offered in Lund. I WILL sell my Plantation, situated 00 the Coffee roiffl, at the fork of tlie road* to Savannah, Augusts and Talla basses, six mile* from Mobley’s Bluff, j containing ON® sores, 4<l acres under - - I cultivation, with two settieiocnt* on the premiss* a half * mile apart, with comfortable log building* on j each. Also a large quantity of excellent pine tim ber suitable for Ranging Timber, a good stand for a | store and bouse of entertainment; also a variety of! choice fruit trees, peaches, apples, figs, pears, Ac. I .All of which will be sold at one 2!>-100 dollars per | acre. The timber is worth.at least four time, as much as I ask for the premises, a part of which i* only 4J miles stun the bluff. I will also sell 75 or bead of nuathogs, stock hogs, arid crop on the premises. Cause for selling—the subscriber wislios to move to other lands in the same county. I). B. GRAHAM- Coffee Ciuihiy, Ga., Sept. 2, 1H55. Hw FOR SAIjEI, THE premises whereon the under- jnjAgto. signed now reside*. There are eight acre* of land, all enclosed, and one half in cultivation. The improve menu ate a framed dwelliag having 3 ■ “ rooms, 2 ample closets and 2 fire places; a small house originally intended foea dming room and kitch en, having brick chimney with two lire places and oven; hnlhiit” house w ith projection covering an ex cellent well of waters smoke house, dairy, negro cabin, cribs, shelters, stables, substantial garden, choice fruit trees and grape-vines of differput kiuds, flourishing shade tree*, shrubbery, and flower*. The location (on the Grooverville road) is both pretty and healthy and is near enough to Thomasville to combine the social, religious and educational ail van tages of the town. The dwelling ami yard arc so arranged as to admit of ample additions. It not sold before Christmas the premises will be rented. Apply to tlie undersigned, or Mr. Gtjp. H> Dauieil on the premises. / nng’itn ” l)f 0. DAXIELL. Plantation for Sals. THE Subscriber otters for sale his. Plantation sit uated four miles east of Thomasville, on the Coffee liond, consisting of l?4WO acres, with plenty of woodland for .fencing and other purposes. A dwelling, Gin-house, Screw and other buildings es sential to farming, are upon the premisga, anil the location favorably situated for health. The place is well watered With never-failing streams, ami has a fine mill-seat. Purchasers may obtain further information by calling at the ■’ Southern Enterprise ” office. Dr. H. J. Bruce of Tlmmasville, is clothed with full legal power to dispose of the above premises and make titles to the same, may 2fl-if T. M. GATLIN. Lands for Sale., /A ACREfI of excellent Land on the Spring Hill Tallahassee road, eight miles from Thomasville, are now ottered for sale by the Subscri ber. Two hundred anil titty acres, about half of which ia fresh, ail under.good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. Guru, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and many other things grow on this land in luxurian t abundance. Come and look at it. Ido not offer it for sale because 1 aui displeased with the land, but lam determined to change my locality, snlo or no sale. J’rice reasonable. Pair warning. DUNCAN Jl( KINNON. July 21 _ ts To Cotton Planters. 3VT.AJS SKY’S rnilE suliaerilier has thoroughly tried, at Mu 1. eon amLColMinbiis, Georgia, his wrought-irnn (,’ottnn Screw.- wtreTe two■ •>!- tloMn are now-stundiusv and will reffiain until October lor inspection. FIW 4ievo it is the cheapest, by half, ever offered for the purpose of pressing cotton or hay,ns the frame,screw pin, and leavers are all of wrought iron. It should lie attached to the gin-house, and have it put up through tin- floor, ns the ordinary press—the levers being only five feet in length—to have the width of the house and 18 or 80 feet in length, the lint could then be placed all around the screw. Then a man can take five hands and pack as many five hundred pound-bales in one day, with as little labor to the hand, as the same five and two more, with u horse, can on the wood-screw'in the same time. Three hands can put up one and take it dow u, and it cni) be carried at one load with four mules to any point.— As this is for the public eye 1 will give the amount of timbor necessary for completing ono: * I piece 17 feet long 4J by !>. 6 “ ,17 “ 8 by It. 2 “ 17 “ 4 by (1. 18 “ 9 2 by 18. 1 “ Hi ’• 8 hv 4. 5 “ 10 “ 1 by 10. ( This to bti of 1 “ 14 “ 6 by 10 /tough timber— ( pine or oak. 2 l3 “ 2 bv 12. 8 “ 14 - 11 hv 0. - 2 ” 10 “ 1 by 5. , 1 .“ > r ’l “ byJ&S- This niakes a box near nine feet deep with bod and follower, and all other fixtures, I furnish tin* iron and thi* work done on it at Mahon and put the above Inmhiy to it at tiio place whore it is wanted, the purchaser furnishing the lumber and paying the freight tnim Macon, can Fare one of the handiest and cheapest Cotton screws now known, its durabili ty’ considered, as it is given up by all who have seen it to be a lifetime investmenp; I can pack five hun dred pounds with three hands—take five-nml there is no hard work done. Frier sL#phix year. I expect, if life lasts, to have one at the next Btat® Fair, and would be glad to see one of every other pattern off presses now in use there and Tel the world judge for itself, l then expect hi sell the right in any size territory flint may tin desired on reasonable terms,savith n working model, within the limits 4f such comity oi 1 enmities, and all the infor mation liecexsary for putting them up and working them. Address, Tlionmsvilie, Georgia, EfThe WWhinnn. Albany l’atriot, Coin minis Times A Sentinel and Enquirer, Macon Telegraph and Journal A Messenger, Rome -Courier, aml Fed eral Fniou, will please copy until the fiist of Janua ry next. ynly’.'l-tljnii Notice. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that! un the first Monday hi September nest, at a re gular Term of the Court Os Ordinary f Thomas enmity, Georgia, I will apply to said court’ fflr an or I der grnntiug leave to hell the lands and negroes be longing to the estate of Nathaniel H, Mitchell de-1 ceased—it being the umlivuled estate of said deceaa-’ ed. GKOEOK w; MITCHELL, Ex’r. >dp w m tffjfft ftbuertiscmmls. GEORGIA—TbsiMas Cnnnly. Amu. 22, 1857. TO the Honorable the Coart of Ordinary of Tbom gs county: . THE uudersigned Administrator on the estate of William Harwich, late of aaid eoautv daeeaa ed respt etfully shewtth that, as Administrator -* aforesaid, he tiicir tolly discharged all the daties ft qoired by the law* of aaid State —that he has made a final settlement of said estate by paying over the toll amount of property, money, slid effect* ia baud, belonging to the tarns, to Or* legal distributee* of said estate. He therefore petitions to bo dismissed from said administration. . JOHN W. BARWICM, Aim r. ’ GEORGIA —Thomas County. Cturt of OrtHnarf, April 22, JBS7. I T PQN henring the above and foregoing petition.it hs ordered by the Coart, that said petition, together | wi(b this order, bo published in the Southern Eutor ’ prafe for the terra of six month*. I HENRY H jOOKE, Oialiaary. GEORGlA—Thesnna County. Court nfthifio'irf. Mnrrk 2, Rrt'ttlar Ttrm, 1857. TkUNCaN and DANIEL MoKINNON, Exeen- A J tors of the last will and tektanient of Peter McKinnon deceased, having this day filed their pe titions in said Court for letters of Dismission from ’ said Executorship. All persons interest'd are hereby notified to file their objection* in said Court, if any they Into© to said letter* being granted,otherwise: aaid letters of dismiaa’-nn will be granted to said applicants, at a regular Term of said Court, to be held at Thntnas ville sniil county, on the first Monday in Oet’r next. Given under nfy hand and official signature at office nma24-<)ni] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA-Thoinn* founty. * May 6th, tt&7. To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county: THE undersigned Exeentor of the last Will and Testnment of .Sarah T. Raines late of said county deceased, respectfully ehewoth that a* Exec utor as aforesaid, he has fully discharged all the du ties incumbent on him, as directed by snid last will and testament, and according to the laws of said State —that,he lias made a final settlement of said estate by paying over the full amount of property, money, and eficcts mdmmL'belongiug to the same, to the legatees of said estate. He, therefore, peti tions to he dismissed from snid Executorship. L- 11. RAINES, Executor. GEORGlA—Thomas* County. ('onit of Ordinary, May 6, 1857. Upon hearing the nhnve and foregoing Petition, it is ordered by the'Coiirt, that said petition, together with this order, tie published in the Southern Enter prise, monthly for six months, i nmrl-’-tmi] HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA-Tliomns County. Mav sth, 1857. Tii the Honorable the Court if Ordinary of Thomas i ('onnly: THE undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of Washington J. Sanders, lato of said county deceased, respggtfully shewetb that, as Executor as afe-esaid, he has fully discharged all the duties incumbent on him as directed by said-last w ill and testament, and according to the law sos said State—that he 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 said estate. He, therefore, petitions to be dismissed from said Executorship. HENRY G. SANDERS, Executor. GEORGIA—Tliomas County. Omni of Ordinary, May 5, 1857. UPON hearing the above and foregoing petition, iljps ordered by tbe Court that said petition together u iYh this Order lie published In the Southern Enter prise monthly for six months. may 12-fim] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEOKGU-Thoinat County. JFLY 1, A. 1). 1857- _ TO the Honorable the Court of. Ordinary of said counts: , mi ill undersigned Trustee for the property and 1 1 effects ofAnmrira A. (’. Hamilton formerly, afterwards America A. C. Redding, and now Ameri ■ en A. CV. MiGehee, respeetfolly sheweth that, as i Trustee as aforesaid, he has made a full and tinul settlement of all such property and effects whielt ware in his hands, with the legally authorized repre se.ntntivM.of the estate of said Aliieriea C. McGe hee. by imyiitg over the same into Ids hands, and has discharg e] fully his duty as sueh Trustee, and that he therefore petitions to he dismissed from said Trus teeship. WADE HAMILTON, Trustee. GEORGIA-Thoina* County. Court of Ordinary, July .'l, IB>7. I’pmi hearing the almve p tifion, it is entered by ! the eoinf that snidpetitinli, togetlier fids order i lie published in the Southern Enterprise for the ! term of forty davs from the date of first issue. HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. A true extract from the minutes of said court. { e - > a. \. mi-carpel, iniy7—(!r 1 Deputy ('lerk Court. pf Ordinary. i CEOIWJJA—Colquitt ( quilt)'. (’lll ttT OF OItIHNARV, JI NK 1, 1857 MATTHEW C. DUKES, Administrator on the estate of Patrick Price deei'ased, liaving this day petitioned this Court fdr letters of dismission from Said Administration, * ’ a All persons interested are hereby notified to,file fthetr objections Tn said Court, if any they have, to ; said letters being granted: otherwise said letters j of disinission wilLh& graiitcd to said applicant ai-a ----j regular Term us said Court, to he held in Moultrie iin said cmintv on the first Monday in December : next. HARDY M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary. 1 jimeO m t>m. OKORCSIA— I Thomas County. BARAII STRINGER ) r . , r . vg f Equity tn The mas SMITH BTRINGDR, and ( „ . , Dnniel E. Stringer Ex’r, A e. ) mi,T Co,,rt ’ IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that Hie said defendant, Smith Stringer,is not tisbefmind in said comity : It is’ ordered that ser vice he perfected by publication in a public Gazette in said county, called the Southern Enterprise, once a mouth for tour months previous to the next Term of said Court, and the said defendant plead, answer or demur, that ilemuring alone at said Term of the Court A. E. COCHRAN, J., 8. p. A true extract from the minutes of Court, this June 12, 1857. JARED EVERITT, Clerk. June 16 - m4in OCOKCslA—Thouias County. Court of Ordinary, July 18, 1857. „ ALFRED FAIUCLOTff this day applies to this Court for letters of Administration on the es tate of John Faircloth, late of said county deceased r All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to file their objections in said Court, if uny they have, to side! letters being granted: otherwise said letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regulnr Term of said court, to he held at Thilinasvills said county, on the first Monday in'September next. july2l-I’lilj HENRY 11. TOOKE,Ordinary. GEORGIA-Tlionms County.. ... „ Court of Ordinary, July If., 1853. WHEREAS John 11. McDonald, Administrator of the estate, both real and personal, of Chris- ■ tiim McDonald lute of said county deceased, having! petitioned said court for letters of Dismission from •aid Administration, All persons interested arc, therefore, hereby noti fied to file their objections in said court, if any they , ! have, to said letters being granted : otherwise saiil i I lettejv will he granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court* to be held at Tlamiasviile, said county, on the first Monday in February, A. D. 1858. Given under mv official signature. j jnly2i-t!in] iIEXRY 11. TOOKE,Ordinary. GEOUGIA-Appling County. CHI KT OF ORDINARY, JFLY 28, 1R57. VERNON E. MoLF.NDON, Administrator, aud AMANDA A\ EAI HEKLY, Administratrix, of the estate of Issue Weatherly deceased, tills dav pe. titions this court for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. All persons are. therefore, hereby notified to file I their objections in said court, if any they have to said 1 letteij bring granted: otherwise, they will be grant-’ f 1 *” said applicants, at a regular Term of said | court, to be held at HolineiviHo said county, on the ! first Monday iu February next jy2Bm6in] JOSEPH T. McCALL, Ord’y. * Pay ymir Town Tux. THE Books will be open for the citizen* to pay their Town Tax until the Ist Monday in No vember. After that time. Jakes cannot be settled: i without cost, 1 j JE*3EL ESS. iJUbicincß, &t. JjiUJADWAY BOLD PEN MANUFACTURING CO. RJ Broadway, New Yorlts ARK now selling their splendid Gold Pens, P eils *ml Pen Cases st the Lowsst Ketsd Puss* of from Ml vents 1® ‘MI! As sons ai) a Pe* *r peitsil is purchased tae Prvuiiaui ladeltvared uniis dUtruiiT or rv,j*A and the RetAn. Gold Pt-ns ®1 20 A 1 Gift . .. Engrossing 5ite......... 2#OA. 2 Gifts “ Silver Ex. Holders...— 250 A 3 da •• Silver DM. Ex, Holders.. 375 A I do -•• Silver Maimuoth Hidders, 500 A 4 do •* Silver Leviathan Holders, 625 A 5 do Fountain Peu Gold Desk Holder,, . 375 A f do Mammoth Gold Pen Dealt Holder and Box 625 A 5 da Leviathan Gold Pea, Gold Desk Hoi ,|.r Mid Bo* ...0*25*5 a# Gothic Silver Case and Gold Pen.... 375 A 3 do Mammoth Gothic Silver Cam; and Gold I’en : • “ *■ 5 , Gold Tooth l’iek £ j < *° Gold Tooth Pick and Ear Pick J<o A J do Gold M atch Key, Tooth Pick, Pecil, 375 A 3 do Ladies’Gold Pencils -- 2 *[_ A 3 do 4* u, ...... ■*.ivsr... 5 (Ml dt 4 Jo 44 * aiul Peu.i -... 625 A-5 do Gents’ Gold Cases ami Pen HI Gfl A fl do ,* s * * “ Mammoth 12 66 A 16 da We warrant all ourGol.d Pens to be Diamond Poin ted, and not surpassed by any establishment in the •States, 11ml besides giving you a Pen or Pencil vgfll worth your money, we also present you with Gifts worth from SO Cent* to SI,OOO ia GOLD WATCHES, GOLD GUARD AND VEST CHAINS, Gold Lockets. Diamond l’ins, Cameo setts. Gold Studs, Rings, Breast Pins Silver J'ruit aud Cuho Bas kets Silver Goblets, A e. Aleuts—Acnfs— Agents! Now is the time and here is the chance to make sl,o©o-fc2,000-$3,000-5,00© per year, in the sale of Gold lViis, Jewelry. e of fer a Liberal Commission to Local ami Traveling Agents, and give them Credit ou One Hull till sold. A light aud agreeable business, and above nil, a good paying business. Agents wanted in all parts of the country. A catalogue containing a List of Good* with full Explanations to Agents will be sent OTI ap plication, free.” All orders will be promptly attended to, and those sending 11s money by mail will receive such goods as they order by the return mail or ox pn-ss, with the Gifts enclosed iu the package. Address all orders to MERRICK; BENTON & DEAN, 335 Broadway, New York N B— Gold Pens ro-pninted,in a superior man ner. Enclose the Ben. ami Thirty-nine cents in 1\ O. Stamps, and tlie l’eu will be re pointed and re- 1 turned, post-paid. [jnh7-3m to Everybody. FOR the last three years, I have been engaged in a business known only to myself, and, compara tively, few others, whom 1 have instructed for the sum of #2UU each, which has averaged me at the rate of #2,000 to #3,000 per annum: and having made arrangements to go to Europe iu the Bpring ot 1858 to engage in the same business, I am willing to give full instructions in the art to any person iu the United States or C’nuadas, who will remit me the ■mm of #l. I am induced, from the success I have been favored with, and ihemany thankful neknowl- ! edgeuieilts 1 have received from those, whom 1 him j instructed, and who arc making from #5 to #ls per day at it,to give any person an opportunity to engage in this bnsiuess, which is easy, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost. There is positively jin humbug in the matter. References of the hc*t class cun be given as regards its eliaeaeter.aiid 1 can ic ier to persons whom I have -instructed, who will testify that they are making from .*5 to #U’ per day at the same. It is a business in which either buiios or gentlemen can engage and with perft et eas make a very handsome” income. Several indies in various parts of New York State, IVimsylvaida, and Maryland, wliom I have instructed, are now making from to #(’> per day at it. It is a genteel business, ami hut a few shillings is required to start it 7 sl'pon receipt of #l, 1 will immediately send to tin* appli cant a printed circular containing lull instructions, in the art which cun bo perfectly understood nt once. v All tetters must be addressed (postpaid) to AL LEN T. I’RABONS, 315 Broadway, New York. eptß-3m : Professor Wood's Hiiir-Ucstoralivr. It Hus Worked Biracles! ; THAT all the Bald and Gray can he restored piw i fectly to original growth and color.', so far as tjieir ; locks, are concerned, does not admit of doubt; be- I sidi’w. it will cure every possible disease of the eeidpr whether developed as (laiidruffitching.nr iu tin-shape of cutaneous eruptions—even scald-head—and in no ..possible case will it fail Os curing as if by magic, ner vous or periodical lieml-ache. nod if used twice a week by the young regularly, it will preserve the , color, and keen th hair from fulling to any imagiua i ble age. Reml aud judge. MILI.FOIiD, Worcester Cos., Mass., Nor. 1855 I’Koff. O. J. \Vo(;i> —Dear Sir:-1 take pleasure in bearing voimitury testimony to tho magic eti'eets of | your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1836, my hair commenced falling off. nntil the scalp i of my head became hall and smooth ire glusK.rrnd-il ‘has continued to fid l form greiSjiiany years,notwith standing I have used many celebrated ]ireparntions j for restomtini). Seeing your advertisement, I was induced to give your article a trial, and to iny litter’ i astonishment, found, after a few applications, that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearance ; and by the time 1 had used a 1 quart bottle, my head w as covered over with a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two lueses iu length. Yours, truly, Henry Goodrich.’ ‘ Charlestown, -Mass., Aug. 9, 1855.—Gents:— Nothing but a duty mid sympathy that I feel to com municate to others that are afflicted us I have been, would induce me to make this public acknowledge ment of the benefit I have received from Professor Wood s Hair Restorative. When I first commenced using it, my hair was quite gray, and in spots entire ly bald. I have now used the restorative about five mouths, and my hair ijaentirely changed to its origin al colot, In own, and the new hair is over three inch es in length on thg spots where it was bald. I” have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, w hioe beforh was dry, find it has ceased to conic out as formerly. Respectfully yourr, Mrs. R. A. Stodard. From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in Boston Boston, Oct. 16, 1855.—Gents: At your reqnest and being so highly pleased With the effects of the Restorative, I am free to state that myliair had be come quite thin, ami entirely white. I have for the i last five years bceli in the habit of usingi dye, but hearing of the extraordinary effects of this article, I was induced to try it; mv hair lias been restored to its oridlnal thickness, and also to its former color which is light brown. Yours respectfully, Mfs Ingalls. The follow ing is from the Pastor of the Orthodoi church at Brookfield. Brookfield, Mbs*., Jan. 12,1855.—Pr0f. Wood: ►Dear Jffir— Having made trial of your Hair Restora tive, it gives me pleasure to say, that its effects have been excellent in removing inflamntion, dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching, wish which I have been troubled from my childhood, and has also resto- j red thg. hair, which w as heconielng-gray, to its origi mil color. 1 have used uo other article with any thing like the sqine pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K. Dago. W hat is it for—this Wood's Hair Restorative? Is a question asked daily by hundreds. We answer without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that it is the only article known which will do all it promises for,tii** huninn hniiL.,lt wiy renew its growth it will stop its talling—it will restore its natural color! It is not a hair dry, but a speedy aud efficient Resto rative.—[Jersev City Telegraph. ” O. J, Wood * Cl) . Proprietors, 312 Broadway a nr Vff ~?*!! ’’f Ml "ket street, Bt. Louis,Mo. Sold by, Dr. 1. B. Little, Tlioiiiasville, mid Drug gists generally. [feh4-w3rn IN •lie®, A LL persons Interested are hereby notified that wUI Honors, ble she Genii’of Ordinary, of Thomas countv. Geor- Bla at a regular Terirr- of #aii ftuirt, to'be’-hdd i Thoiuanville, on tho first Hondo? m Docembor nel for an order granting leave to sell the lands and a groe. belonging to the estate of William Mi’.B de’ T cr MXLL£i ’ iUcbicitUß, McDOXAIJy* A OIF, MIXTURE— nrDoBald't Tifcopifßoc* KtrDonnUl’t Diarrhea Mixturr— McDonald’s Ihei-amatorv I’ai* Kill**— Mi Donnld’c Head-Ache Lihimxxt— iMcDonnld’i Great Krmsdt for InjwMi^ - Kkoaniotiaiii — IHfDomild’s ANTi-Bauote and Aiti-Dt*. rEPTir Pir.i.a— McDonald's Toom-ArHE Drop*, at*., Ho. The above M EDICTNEfCmay he had of Dr. T. B. LITTLE, Thomomrille, Georgia. They nood ,00 pcjnipi.il* display of certificate* to recommend than to public famr—provided thay ean hnra a trial.’ f july 28 w tljan ||§g|B| Has been before the public mora thna M jenea, and is deservedly popular in the cure of Spavin*, Sivecncc, Kiuglfbne, Windfalls, I’tla Evil, Callous, Cracked lleeU,Gall of all kiuda, Fievh Wound*,Sprains, llruisc*. fist. Sand Crock*. St re ilia, LunieiiaH, Found ered Feet, SuniU-tiea or Grease, Manga, Foot Hot in Sheep, Garget in Cow*, UheuiuatUm, Hites of Animal*, External Poisons, l’ninfnl Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, CUilUdain*. Chapped Hands, Craui[M, Contraction* of the Muscles. .Swelling*, Weakness of th* JainM, Caked Breiists, Sore .Sipples, Piles, he. Bfc£>“ Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by Agents, with Testimonials of its utility. All orders addressed to the Proprietor*, X. X. ri'CKitu .k Cos., Lockpurt, A". Y. C.vfTiox. —Let tiie Purchaser observe that the name, - G. W. Mkhthajit.” in his own hand writing, is over the cork, also Mown in th gl*H of the iwHlle. AT. Ine other run be genuine. gftf For sale Icy Druggists and Merchaolo generally, tlironjrK the I ailed States, Britiah Possessions, anil other Countries. - And by Edward Seixas, Thoninsvillc: and by Druggist* and merchants generally throughout the country— wholesale by dealer* in medicine, in New York, Phi ladelphia, Jlnltilhore, Cincinnati, and at *ll cimißar rial towns. , [oct6oy Dr. McLANE’S CET.ITr, RATED YT, IIMI FU6E LIVER PILLS. Twoofth* bst Preparatloua of th# Ag#. They are not recom mended as Universal j Cure-alls, but simply for I what their pur- - ports. The Vermifuge, for I expelling Worms from’ L the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals j ‘Subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com i- plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for [ Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by | tivvei. 50LE PROPRIETORS, Pitti ; burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are variou# 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 McLana’* Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug"'* Stores. _ FLEMING BRO'S, 60 Wood St., Pittsbuuoh, Pa, Sole Proprietors BCOVH. to MEAD, Mo. 111, Chartres St. Maw OrtaM, General M holcsalc Agents for the Houthcrn Stataa to w hom all orders must bo addressed. HOLD BYawE. Bcixns, Palmer A Bro., Tl#OM. yille, Ga.; T. W. Ellis Troupville, Ga.; Nicholsoa 4k Zeepler, Bainbridge, G.; Ainea A Livtdcy, Tall% hassec, Fla.; E. Barnard, Tallahassee, Fla.; Phaf# A Brinson, Madison, Fla'.; AV. T.Uarpoftter A Cv Wakeenah, Fla.; Palmer A Bro., Mohtiarllo, TANARUS% 8 Pnlaston, Monticcllo, Fla.; D. A. TVBaiL I ort,~ Fla.: J. 8. Groover, Gvooverville, Ga. marl A Valuable Property for Sate. N excellent Residence with fire rooms—foqr large aud_comfortable —closet aud ‘ire-place to each, well finished; all ueceaeary building* on the place—tbe lot newly improved, containing 7J aerta i situated in the most pleasant part of Thoinasvillc. Aiao, lota of land Nos. 301 In the 57tb, 251 asd 245 acres of No. 82 in tho 13th district of -Tbamaa, 316 and 100 aorc of 462 In the Bth district of Col, SU&,” ‘T*‘;,u!sr