The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, November 10, 1857, Image 3

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Straunarg if Stfos. A Colored Hog latent. lt is Mid that a morament is on foot in Toronto, Canada, to organise a colored regi ment for India. Convicted. Pleasant M. Mask, haa been convicted at Holly Springs. Mias.. of the willful murdffir of Miss Sussu Elizabeth Smith. Oiegon sad Minnesota. At the nezt session of Congress these two territories will apply for admission into the 1 Union as States. Minnesota Election. H. H. Sibley, the Democratic candidate tor Governor of Minnesota hue been elected by a majority of 123- High Wages It is said that good girla get from 812 to S3O per month, at Lake Superior, for house work? That is good enough wages. Tsitares. The total, number of failures, officially re ported sincothe Ist Sis August, is about 900, j involving liabilities to the aiuouut of S9O, 000,000. ‘ Ike Tide Taming. Three hundred and fifty emigrant? return ed from New York to Liverpool on Saturday laat, in the clipper ship Dreaduaught. Heavy Leas. It is reported that Mr. Julicn has lost S3O, 000 and a year’s time by his unfortunate connection with the Royal Surrey Gardens, London. Prohibition. A law is to go into effect in-Missisaippi, on the Ist of November, which’ prohibits the circulation of bills of a smaller denomination thantd. ■ ‘ ‘ -- ■ Tenuis Laborers. The California pupere say that there are very many girls in San Francisco* who go •ut to service, worth from oue to ten thou sand dollars. > • •ilk Sails. A genius in France proposes to substitute silk for sails to ships, in place of the cumber some material now :u use. What will the ladies day to that ? Steamboat Burned A ferry boat plying between Cincinnati and Newport, called the Newport Belle, was hurtled to the water’s edge, on the 23d inst. Loss SIO,OOO. Pretty Good. It is said that from a single weaving room in the Wart 1 Mills at Indian Orchard, Mass., there have been, within the last two years, 137 girls married.’ Bmilroad Convention. Fifty-two railroads were represented in ; the Convention at Cincinnati recently, and ! agreed to dispense with what is termed the ! “ runner system.” , tr- Recovered. Mrs..Harardin has recovered $2,728 and cost against the city of Concord, N. II , in consequence of’ injuries received by stepping in a hole in the sidewalk. ————- —• —*• v Earthquake. A shock of an cartliqunke is said to liave been felt at Buffalo, N. Y„ on .the 23d inst. J Most of the hanks of that State have felt a shock for soiiio tirfio past. Yoto of Pennsylvania. ‘l'lic-following are the total figures of the! vote in Pennsylvania at the recent or’s ejection, compared with that for Presi dent last year: President, 1857. Governor, 1857. Buchanan, I) Packer, 1)...... 188,890 Freuiout, It 147,447 Wibnot, K 14(i,147 Fillmore, A 82,229 Hazlchurst, A... 28,17(1 _4 Total ..500,170 Total .... ~303,197 Decrease in the total vote, 96,979. Decrease in the Democratic vote, 41.610. Decrease in the Republican vote, 1,300. Decrease in the American vote, 54,069. ■pecis by the Canada. Tire telegraph announces that the Canada has “one million specie aboard,’’THitwhetßeF one million pounds sterling nr one millinu dollars, we are not preparccd to say.—Au gusta Dispatch. ■bow at the South. The Cliern#(S.. C.) Gazette reports a slight fall of snow at that place on Friday night, the 23rl ult. In the neighborhood of Asiivillc, in the western part of North Caro-’ liua, snow fell last week to the depth of five inches. Short Credit*. A number of New York importers of Ger man hardware and cutlery have published an agreement to sell after the Ist of Janua ry next on credits..limited to four month from the date of delivery or shipment of goods ; no notes:to he taken except Bach ns are pay hle in New York or with the current rate of exchange on the city. Hard times north is driving to the South a class of people, who live by their wits. A representative of this class, about ten days ago stopped-at the Cily Hotel, Registering his namo as Carlin. Without paying his, hovrd he. moved his quarters to a hoarding house on Drayton street and assumed the name of Jacques. He was arrested foi the bill made at the City Hotel, and lodged in jail hj constable Masterson,-who we learn fonnd on him some countefeit bills. He appeared indifferent to his tnisfoitunes and said we might expect more of the same sort—Santn mak Republican. Bishop AadnWs Health. r - I ’ , < . - c The numerous friends et .Bishop Andrews, : in this section of Georgia will be paint) to learn that he is in very had health. The North Carolina Christian Advocate thinks it , doubtful whether he will he able to attend the seMiou of the Methodist Conference to , b held in that state next month. If lie is i unable to attend, Bishop Pierce will take bis <, place .—~Cvfambtt) $. i * * How Orloaa* Market. New Oblbans, Nov. s.— The sales of cotton to-day foot np 9,600 bales Slid-1 dling 10 afO 1-4 cents. Sugar has advanced 1 from r 1-2 to 1 3-4 cents *nd Molases from one to two cents. Sterling Exchang 95, and New York sight 4 to 5 per cent discount. How York Election. New Yoke. Nov. s.—The Tribune |p day concedes the defeat of the Republican party by from ten to twenty thousand. • - ‘ L Mayor of Charleston. I Charleston, Nov. s. — The Hon. Chas’ Macbeth has been elected Mayor over F. D * 1 Richardson, Esq., by a majority of one bun j dred and twenty-five votes. Savannah Marks*. Savannah, Nov. s.—The Cotton mar ket is slightly better to-day. Sales 352 Laics at from 12 to 12 1-2 cents. Charleston Market. Charleston, Nov. 5.—-Cotton—sales to j day 600 bales, and sales of the week 3,900 bates, at an advance during the_ week of 1 2 to 3-4‘ cent. Good Midling and Middling j fair 12 1-2 cents. j Mew York Mark*. N-kw York, Nov. 5, P. M.—ln cotton there is very little movement in .the light, stock I on hand. Flour firm—sales 10,000 barrels.’ Wheat firm—sales 65,000 bushels. Corn : quiet, 12,000 bushels sold. Coffee firm at 10 1-4 all cents. ‘ Mobile, October 29.—Cotton. —A consid i eralile falling off in the demaud was exhibit ed to-day. Holders remain firm. The sales were 250 bales at per lb. ( Exchange.—The demand is very light’ and nothing is being done, outside the banks. No alteration in rates. New Orleans, Oct. 29, P. M.—Cotton. —There tins been only a moderate demand ta-dny, with sales--of about 3000 bales with out any material change in prices. We quote Middling at 9j a 10c. Good Middling at 10J h lu£c and Middling Fair at 10j} a lOgc per pound. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1., 1657 hales 7,819 Received since . ...186038 * •’ today 5579—191617 ’ 199436 Exported to dale 65394 ” to-day ..... 65394 Stock onlrtfid not cleared ........ 134042 From the Augusts Dispatch. MILt.BDGHVH.LB, Nov. 4, 1857. The Senate was organized this morning by calling Hon. Peter Cone, of Bulloch, to the Chair, J. W. Duncan, of Fulton, acting as Secretary. The members elect having been sworn in by Hon. Joseph Henry Lumpkin, of the Su preme Court, the Senate proceeded to the | selection of a President. There were fhree ! nominations—Hon. J. E. Want, of Chatham ; lion. Then. L. Guerry, iof Rtndolpli, and ( Hot.. IVin. M. Brown, of Marion. Hon. J. jE. Ward was elected on the first ballot, the I voter'standing—Ward 59, Guerry 24, Brown 1 \ *■— r ~ Mr. Ward, on taking his seat as presiding ! officer, delivered the following brief, though eloquent address : ~ (J'■nth men of the. Georgia Senate: It is no ordinary honor to be elected, at 1 any time, to the high position you have be stowed upon me, but to bo called to fill the i chair, under the present circumstances, fills , me with an emotion, for which I can find no , adequate expression ; and it is with a grate ful heart that 1 return my thanks for your I kindness. _ i 1 stand for the first time in the Senate chamber of’ Georgia, and my duties are en-[ tirely new to tne. and, I therefore, gentle- : men, crave your indulgencCjjWliilo eugaged in learning to discharge ftuTfunctions of my i office. In the occupancy of this seat, I shall! always endeavor to be free from party feel ing. and personal feeling, end all kinds of j feeling not consistent with the responsibilities of my position, and shall always be guided , by a desire of promoting the honor and in terest of tny State. 1 shall fill the office as a Senator, and as such, administer its rules and regulations. I .shall know no section, no locality, no party; but the whole and tin divid State. And while I trust that 1 shall not be insensible and recreant io party obli ■gations, I shall never swerve from the rigid enforcement of what duty requires of me. When this hammer shall fall for the last time, I shall be Satisfied if my countrymen say, “ Well done, thou good and faithful servant.” Mr. W. B. Terhune%nf Floyd, was elecv ted Secretary on the first ballot, the vote standing—for Terhune 97, for L. J. Glenn, Fulton 45. Mr. C. J. Harris, of Thomas, w f as sworn in as assistant Secretary, and the ! Senate proceeded to fill the minor ofißceS. Brewster,of llarralson,was elcetod Messenger and Allied, of Pickens, Door Keeper.’ The Senators having chosen seats by lot, the Senate took a recess until 10 o'clock to morrow morning. The House was orgaized by calling Col. Joseph Pickett, of to the Chair, A. j M. Speer, Esq of Bibb acting as Secretary. The oath of office, was ’administered to the members by Hon Arthur E. Cochrane, of tlife Brunswick circuit, after which tlie House proceeded to ballot for a speaker. The nominations were Hon. John W. H. Under- I wood of Floyd, Hon. Isaiah T. Irwin ofi Wilkes, and Hon John Milledge, of Rich mond. After five ballotingslhe Hon, John W. I A. y nderwood was chosen, and conducted to ; j He then addressed the body in ; the following appropriate terms: Gentlemen of the Georgia Home of Repre sent at irct : Never having occupied this position before! to-day, I feel truly complimented, by the honor yifii have bestowed upon .neon this occasou. To say that lam thSakful, Would be a feeble expression of my"gratitude.— i Having had no experience in the duties of my office, I would ask your indulgence j while learning them. Gentlemen, in all our deliberative actions, let us keep prominent befuiffi-Mig the honor and interest of our State. Let all our efforts be turned towards keeping the one and pro tecting the other. I was horn on Georgia soil, and I am proud , of that fact—Georgia is a great State—great’ in her soil—great in her climate—great in !’ her agricuturml resources and internal improve ments, sink it should be a matter of pride ; with us that we make her equally great in her educational advantages. Let us establish such a school system that any man * can at tain anyVdncation that he desires. Let us also, gentlemen, endeavor to soften, by constant courtesy, the asperities of party feeliug and let every act be for the promotion of the interest of the State. I again repeat to von my sincere thanks. for. A. M. Speer, of Bibb was elected clerk on the Ist ballot—the vote standing : Speer, 78, Phillips, of Cobb, 52, Davis, 13 i Reese, 1. Mr. Speer, .was clerk of the last! House. Mr. Reese was not a candidate, Mr. | McCarthy, of Bibb, is the assistant clerk.— Mr, Oslin of Cobb, was elected Messenger on the first ballot—without any considerable opposition. Mr. Oslin has been serving his country in this capacity, since 1849. Pending the election of Doorkeeper—for Vfhich office there are only about twenty-five candidates—the House took a recess uutil 2 o’clock, P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. The House met and proceeded to the elec i tion of Doorkeeper. After a number of bal lots, Mr. Sumoer.of Emanuel was found to bo tlic fortunate man.. The members having chosen seats the House took a recess until to-morrow morning, ■ 10 o’clock. i To-morrow Governor Johnson’s Message willbeseutin and the votes for Governor counted. Milledgeville is full of all sorts of people— legislators, office seekers and pleasure seek ers. The last named have certainly come to the wrong shop—for the hotels and boarding houses are crammed to death. Office seekers are ss plenty as black-berries. 1 have nev er belore seen so large a number of gentlemen anxious to serve their country. ■ The Governor elect, and family reached here yesterday afternoon, and are quartered at the Executive Mansion. I learn that our friend. Major Steeleof the Atlanta lotelligcn cer, is one cf the Secretaries to the Execu tive Department; ~ Grief knits two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can ; and common sufferings are far stronger links than common joys. JHarr i e b , In Thomasville, on the 4th inst., at tlis resident? of Jared Eveiitt, Esq., by Rev. Mr. Graham, Mr. William H. Sharpe of Lowndes Cos., Ga., to Miss Frances A. Perham, daughter of the late B. F. Porham, Esq., of Boston, Mass. The usual fee in such cages was duly re ceived. May the parties live long an’d bap , py in this world, and at last meet and live together forever in Heaven, On the 28th Oct., by the Rev. A. J. Orr, at the residence of Hon. J. C. Browning, Mr. Walker R. Reville to Miss Mary Ann Brownl.no, all of Thomas County. Oieb, In Thomasville,—orv“thiF“2d~November, Fanny Jane, infant daughter of R. R. & Caroline E. Evans. Aged 1 year, 7 months and 15 days, Special Noticee. i JAMES M. SAVAGE’ an -1 nounccs himself as a candidate for the office of Clerk !of the Superior" Court of Thomas county. Election inJrnuary. (oovlOtde 13TF. W. JOHNSON announces himself at a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Thomas county. Election in January. (uovlOtde IF The Weekly Picayune— Published on Mondays, by.Lt'MSDF.N, Kendall & Cos., No. 06 j Camp street New Orleans., I Term* of the Picayune:—Weekly—ss a year, single copies 124 cent*. Daily—sl2 a year in ad v>nee - • ’ [ mar24tf UP'Another Case of Fever and Ague Cured. —A few day* ago we recorded in astonishing cure of Fever aud Ague by the use of Dr. M'Lan'* Liver pill*, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, P*. We have now another to mention, viz: that of Mr. James Bharpe, of Madi*onburgh, who state* that he had labored under a very erere attack of Ague and Fever, and wa* soon restored by the use of these Pill*. Mr. Sharpe also expresses an opinion, founded on observation, that the Liver Pills are the best for billious complaint* ever offered in his section of country. Although long known as a aovereign remedy for chronjc cases of Hepatic derangement, or diseases of the Liver, the proprietors, Fleming Broi., of I)r. M'Lane's Pills, were not prepared for the frequent, but gratifying evidence* of its general utility and curative capacity; Iu this respect, this invaluable medicine has exceeded their most sanguine expec tations, aud induced them to hope that it will he in tro luced into every family in the United States. Purchasers w ill be careful tuask for Or. AT l.ae’t CetchraUd Liver PUli, manufactured by Fleming Bioe. of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills pur porting to be Liver Pill* now before the public.— * Dr. M’Lane’s Genuine Liver Pills, also his eelebrn ted Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Store*. None genuine wMout Ike lignature of FLEMING BROS. Sold by E. Seixas.aud Palmer <fc Bro. Thomasville and by one Agent in every town in the South, f37 \ Nrto 2Lboertiecnunt4. .j . . KTOTICiJ. ~ j A CERTAIN young man who left’ this city | r\ some time since, will take notice, that if acer taiu note which 1 endorsed for him given t<> Col. E. ’ Remington is not paid iu tun days from this time, : and some other small matters made straight with pie he will see his oauie in full and the matter explained ! ; novliMtJ JAMSS A. McLENDON. J. P. ARNOLD, MERCHANT TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens sA| of Thomasville and the public general- 1J ! ly that lie has received a complete assortment JH. of Fiili Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Ac. Ac.,sui table for the Fall and Winter wear. Garments of; i all kinds will be made with dispatch according to ! order. He hope* that all persons desiring goods or work in hit line, will give him a call. I nov 10 w ’ ts State of Georgia-Ware Cowssty. ALL persons concerned are hereby notified that. two months after date, we will apply to the | honorable court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Isham Peacock, Sr. , late of said connty deceased, for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN D. PEACOCK, ). . , ’ j ■j HENRY E. PEACOCK $ A&m 1 twrv 16 w tm ’ I NHWOObm THE subscriber is now receiving a Urge assort ment of choice Fresh Goods, amongst which are the following: Preserves Pine Apples, Raspberries, Peaches, Quinces, Ginger and Citron. Jelleya—Guava. Currant and Quince. Driest Frmlt—Malaga, Lager and ttultaa Raisins, Currant*, Fig* *nd Prunes Hermetically—Sealed Goode, Samoa, eaaeed ■t. Shad. Oysters, Lobsters, Sardine* freeh Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries, Green Pea* ead Tomatoes. If mt—Almonds, Brasil, Pecan, Filbert* aad Coco nut. * Pickles, Catsups, Olires, Capers, Olivo Oil. Macea i roni and Ocrenicelli; Farina, Soda, Butter, Sugar and Cream Crackers i choice Wines, Liqanrs, Port er, Ale and Cider in bottles l Segars, chewing aad smoking Tobacco, and Snuff. TOYS- A large assortment of Dolls, Work Box**, Cabases, Baskets, Tin Toy* etc., etc. A hot a splendid assortment of Mersekacm, Turk ish, German and American Wipes. All the above, beside* a large assortment of other Goods in my line of budness, sold on .very reasons ble terms bv JOHN BTARK. Thomasville, November Id, 1857. ts A1 ns Inlfttral• r*s Sale. TinLL be sold at the residence of Mr* Margaret V T Hamilton, late of Colquitt county deceased, on Monday the 23d instant, within the usual hour* of sale aU the perishable property belonging to the es tate & John Hamilton deceased. Side to continue from day to nay until all 1* sold Terms made known on the dav of sale.—l 4 head of horses, 100 bead of fat hogs, 1000 or 1200 bushel* of corn, oxen and eart, fodder, and other articles, too numerous to mention will be sold. JOHN HAMILTON, Am’r on Estate of M. Hamilton, and novlo-2t] Ki'r of thd Will of J - Hamilton. GEORGlA—Lowndes County. Conn of Ordinary, November Term. 1857. YVHKREAS, Martha A. Barber this day applies II to this Court for Letters of Dismission from the Administration of the estate of Samuel Barker, late of said county deceased, ® These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the parties interested to be and appear be fore this Court within the time prescribed by i*w, and make objections, if any they-have, why laid.let ters should not be granted: otherwise they will be granted in accordance with law. Given under my hand and official signature, No vember 2d, 1857 . POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary, nov 10 in 6m —r— HATH. HAMLIN, H COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MBROBASTF, No. 38 Poydras Street New Orleans. Refers to— *■ SS&fSs**. Oen. Win. Baity, Jefferson County, Florid*. John G. Pntnuin, Esq., Madison County, Fls. Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton County Florida. \ Jack J. Marsh, Esq., Duncanville, Georgia. J A. Mclntosh, Esq., Glasgow, Georgia. November 3, 1857. ‘ ts Dr W. H IULL, GIVES notice to his friends, that hi* arrange ments sre such, that his connection with the Wire- Gram Reporter will in no wise interfere with the duties of his profession. Macon Flour Mills. THESE MILLS arc manufacturing and keep on hand, fresh, the very best Eatra Family, Extra and Superfine Flour, all of which is warranted to be of superior quality. UP’All orders promptly filled and delivered at the • Railroad Depot f’ee of drayage. i fFTn dealers through South-Western Georgia, we would say that we can furnish you Flour, of our different brands, which cannot be excelled, on asae -1 coinmodating terms, and perhaps more so, than any other good mills. EF* To Planters and all others desiring good Flour, we would also say, try us, we guarantee to please you. J*S. A. KNIGHT, nov3-4t) Supt. Mneon Flour Mills. Administrator's Male. AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordin ary of Thomas county, will be told before the : Court House door iu Thomasville, Thomas county, |. Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in Juntiary next, the following lots of Lam) to-wit: Nos. 248, 272, 273, 286, and 160 acres of lot I No. 233, more or less, and the undivided half of lot No. 328: all of said lund* being in the 18th District ’ of originally Early now Thomas county, known as the property ot Peyton Vfslden deceased. Also at the same time and place, twenty-five like ly negroes, consisting of men, women aud rhildren; all sold as the property of Pejfton Walden deceased. Sold for the purpose of division. Terms made known on the dsy of sale. 1 nov2-40d) J. C. BROWNING, Adm'r. • GEORGlA—Lowndes County. TWO mouths alter date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, for , said county, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Hughes Hines, late of said countv deceased. ‘ noGMim) JAMES M. CLYATS, Adm’r. , Connty. COURT OF ORDINARY, NOVEMBER TERM, 1867. ’ AITHEREAS, Hiram Hall applies to this Court I I t for Letters of Administration on the estate ot Joel McDaniel, late of said county deceased, These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular, the heirs and creditors nf said deceased, to 1 be and appear at said Court within the time pre . scribed by law, and file their objections, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud offieiarsignature, this 1 October 28th, 1857. P WHAT AN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary, nov 3 3tM Notice. ALL persons indebted to me are notified to come forward and pay up. 1 will receive the Bills of the Bank of Savannah or the Bills of the Bank of Commerce, at Savannah at par. Those not pre pared to pay can have an extension of ninety days, by renewing fheir notes and making them payable at the Bank of Savannah If one or the other of the above is not done the notes will! be sued without fail at the next Superior court of this Cmmty. Per sons wishing to pay nr renew, can find their notes at the office of Messrs. Me Intrre Sc. Young. ISAAC W. MITCHELL. Ttiomasville, Oa., Oct. 26tli, 1557-2 t Lands for SaleT K A A ACRES of excellent Land Oft’ the Spring ; t/U'J Hjjfi Tallahassee road, eight mile* from Thomasv ille, ft re now offered lor gale by tbe subscri ber. Two hundred and fifty acres, about half of which ia fresh, ail under good fence, and in a high® state of cultivation. Com, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and many other things grow on this land in luxuriant abundance. Come and look at ! it. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased 1 with the land, but 1 am determined to change my : locality, sale or no sale. Price reasonable. Fair warning. DUNCAN McKINNON. July 21 . , - . ts Notice. SIXTY days tD date application will be made to tbe Court wr Ordinary of Ware county for leave to sell the real estate, belonging to tbe estate : of James Cason, deceased, late of said county. V H. W ALLBIMTTON, Admr. fp-sodl SARAH J CABQN, Adm’x. ,7/ “■ ft ■ NotfiC*. SIXTY days after date application will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Ware county for leave to sell the negro** belonging to the estate of Cynthia Tuten, late of said county deceas ed ‘ JOSEPH TUTEN, Ex’r. nov 10 w (JOd igugg, ‘ ■ TANARUS“ SIXTY day* after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Wane connty for , leave to sell a part of tbe real -estste of James ’ Strickland, late of said county, deceased. I seprtO ”d] CHAS STTIfCKLANT), la’r Ta EstaWSment I made up according to Fashion or taste. All Garment* made at this sstabllsbment, warranted to *— and made in the brat style. .cjjv .. ■ ‘•?* “ “ - HTAlso A band, a small lot of Clotbiw, Shirts, Drawers and Collar*. Cutting and Tilmmlto dona at abort notice. Call, ana door above T. JrLightfoot 4b Cu.'*. ro * twowab ABBTT, aru. New Store ft New Goods. BWIFT V DEKLE * HARBELI* Thomaenllr, Georgia, next door la Jala Sloth, WOULD Irespevtfolly inform tba eitiaana of Tbomatvill* and surrounding country, that they are now receiving an entirely new Stock of Goods, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Crockery and Glaaa ware, Nails, Ac. Ac., with all article* neually kept lb a dry good'* etore. j We will take pleaaure in (bowing nur good* to j customers, whether they buy. or only wMt to era, — j If are no not uit them in quality and price, we do 1 net wiah tliem to buy from ua, aa we expeet the mo ney from our patron* whenever their account* are j doc; and we wiah them to suit themselves. and we . will try to make it to their interest, aa we do not wiah to do bnaincaa witt any except (boar who *- peet to pay for their good*. Wo will sell good* a* cheap aa any houac in thia town, or any other town , whore they aeil aimHar article*. We bought our goods a* cheap and can aoii them a* cheap aa any body. Please given* a call before purchasing dse where. [oct27tf f>i**olntiou. THIS day the firm of WEST, McKINNON A CO., waa dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be settled by Charles McKinnon, who will be found at the old stand at nil time*. Troupville, October 15th, 1857. ts -■w .. ■ ■— I I ,mm m • -w Kutltc. ALL person* interested arc hereby notified that the undersigned will apply to the Court ♦ Or dfiiary of Thomas county, Georgia, oh the first Mon day in November next, for an order granting leave to aeil ail the real eatato and land* belonging to the estate of Josiah Horn ilcceaaed. ang 18-God] DANIEL ROBERTS. Adm'r, CAUTION. ALL peraona are hereby cautioned not to trade for two no tea against me, made payable to Wil liam Williams, dated the sth of September, 1897, for 562.51) each ; one due January the lat, 1858, the other due January the Ist, 1859. The consideration for which said notea were giveu having failed, Lam determined not to pay aaid note* unless compelled by law. JOSEPH J. BTANFILL act 19 w ■ *'Jt Landsand MiU for Sala la Luwndr* Cuantf. miIAT place known as Sinclair'* mill*, situated in A the 15tk district, on the Tallahassee and Troup ville road and not over three to four mile* from the aite of the new county about being formed, will be sold at a very low figure for riwh, if applied for soon. There’ are from 65 to 75 acre* of opeu land under fence, part of which is freah, all well adapted to the culture of long and short cotton, com, potatoes, ease and rice; with log dwelling, kitchen, smoke, erib and stable house* in good repair, water good, loca tion very healthy, good society, churches and school* within a reasonable distance; there la a lot and a half of land on the premise*, from 700 to 750 acres Cue, rich bay land, a mill house with ouc of the beat and ■ most constant water power* in the county. Five dollars per acre will be charged if only part caab W ’ paid, (J and yearly instruments on balanee with in ‘ tercet) if all cash, 95 per cent discount on the whole 5 This i* the cheapest place in Lowndes; if not ap . plied for before January, the pega will go up. Refer to J. W. Spaiu and G. Culpepper, Piseol*. Any per son wanting to examine the premises, will be waited on by the undersigned. Every information rendered on application at Moore’s Store, or by Letter to S. 1 L. MOORE Piaeola, Gn. Also a lot nfhiekory and 1 pine land cnutaiuing 913$ acre* at $3 per acre, sub ’ jrct to 25 per ceut discount for caab. ortStO-dt* . X* T. J. LIOHTFOOT A CO WILL take the Bills on the South-Western Rail I Iload Bank, in paynleut of debts ar for Good* r at par. (octdOtf 1 1 Fletcher Institute. THE exercise* of the Boys’ Department of this School will be resinned on the First Monday in * Ortoher next, under the direction of Rev. R. H. Llckf.y and C. 8. Rockwei.i,. It i desired that pupils intending to join this school be present at the opening of the term. Trrn* ’ 4 Payable in adrante per union oj tmntf trrthe) f Preparatory Department—ls: A2d ('lasses fit 15 00 , “ “ 3d A4 th •• 20 (3) t Academic and Classical Departments 25 00 j No pupil will be received for a less time than 20 t weeks. (scpt29-2m ! Low for Cash. • T AM receiving my Fall and W inter Stock of Dry A Goode. I bate a large aud well selected Stock, consisting of every article usually kept in tbi* place. • 1 respectfully invite the citizens generally to ball - aud examiue for themselves. = W. B. CLARK. Thooissville, Ga.. Oct. 37, 1857. 4t - Groceries and Provisions. - OH AAA LBS. BACON—Side*. Hams ami r dSU.UUU Shoulders; 50 bbls Hour, extra sand superfine; 2,000 lbs Coffee, different brands; 1 300 lbs Tea—lmperial Tinqua, Hyson, Scwouv, Chu lor, Pouchong, Black, Green. A.; Beef Tongues, Mackerel. Salt, dried Apple*, Sugar, Loaf, Coffee -and Cruahed; Freah Oyster*. Iyobstera, Peaches, Quince* and Sardines; Kaisina in quartet or whole boxes; Nut*—Almonds, Pecau, Brazelion and FU * bert* ; Churns, Buckets, Tub* and Measures; Wine ‘ —Cherry, Port, Claret, Medaria, Pure Grape, and . Champaign, in quart* or pints; Pine-Apple Bvrup. 1 Kaspbury, American, Eclipse, Cognac and Cherry ” Brandy ; Whiskey, 4 Ace, Monoiigabrla, Cora and ‘* Rye: Holland Gin, N. E, Rum, and Bourbon Whisky; f Caudles, Sperm aod Star; Sperm Oil, Plate Cover*, Brashes, Paint, whitewash, Ac., Ac.; Soda, Pepper * and Ginger, ground and whole; Snuff aud Tafaren, different brands; Steel Mills, Axes, Augers, cliissela, Weediug and Grubbing Hue*, Hand-saws, Smith’* Vices, Screw-plat’ ■, Sash-clamp*; Plain*, and nu merous articles in this line’; Crackers and Lemons; t aud numerous other articles. Give m* a call at the , old stand of Sauford A McLendon. , July 141 WADE F. SANFORD. New Jeweler, Wistrls ui Clerk 1 maker. e JOSEPH JEBGER bow offera hi* service* t V to the public, and pledges hiuisclf to give . prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, aud ftaft i making Watches, Jewelry, Ac. All work entrusted to kim will be executed and delivered at the thee promised, and warranted. He baa no Sowing enco mium* to bestow upen himself as a watch maker, -but relies upon the judgment of bis patron* ta es tablish bis skill and reputation. Terms Cask, j Office second door above the Post Office, next to i the store of H.’ W. Sharpe. Thomasville, Oa., March 17, 1567. ts Admimtatratei-** Sale. v 117TLL be told befoye the eourt-bouae door in the | Ts town of Waresboro’, Ware county, oa the [ llrit Tuesday in December next, within tlie legal | boor# of sale, the following projx-rty, to-wit: Lot , of land number one hundred and sixty-two, in tba . eighth district of ordinal 1) Appling now Ware coun ty. Sold under an order of the honorable court of Ordinary of said eouuty, as the property of James Cason, late of said county, dec earned. Terms of sale oa tbe day. 1 HENRY W AU.BRITTON, Ade.’r. BARAH J. CASON, Adm it.. 1 ept29 w 40d Watches and Clocks. riE undersigned would respectfully in- At form the public that be still eoatinuea 1 his business at tbef old stand, near T. J ffiHb ■ Lightfoot A Co.’s, where b* is fully prepared to do as good and as cheap work a* ean be doae North or south by any good workman. Ho has*supplied him self with every thing necessary for the completion of good work. oAU Watch aud Clock work warran ted for 19 months if well nsed. Also keep* on hand Clocks, Watches, aud Jswelry, which wiH b* sold as low as eal b* bought anywhere. Give me a full. aomm JAMW ¥ GHAT, Livery aad Hale SSB , STABLER loot site, with plenty of **■■■ *T'nmatnjiGPm > > well adapted to tbe purpose of IbDrirffiffia and oM*. * The proprietor will have alwaysUMUmA number of Fin* fifiwrbri* and filtaarirt*'*, for the Travwllmjr Puklfr, and PraiNrtstw Ponies tor the fmdtrs aid 44ewtto—and aabo intends makiug hi* establishmrtit permanent, be r* spectßilly solicits tbe patronage of a generous publi*. Acconniiotlatfon* unequalled. Charge* moderate. JAMES A. McLENIION, Proprietor. ! jauS ~ . .- - - p^atiffifeafc. THE PUBLIC la respectfully informed that, eon nectod with this Office, ia a neat aud complete JOB OFFICE, selected by a practical Pristor’ in Which may be found nil the u „ sod AmbioeahU grtos of plffiU and ornamental type, auitable for On the most having Job-Work, ofany dcacriptjoa to do, JejC ted with neatness and dispatch. or All order* for BIXnKS will most wMft prompt at teat ion. Plantation for Bala ojjjmT ritliE svbacribcr offers for sale s desi- dWßnir X ruble and valuable Plantation, situ- NPN ated one mile north of Mooticelln, FU . - 1 o, ’" l^*‘ rn <> f LOOP acre, of Laud, 4tt of which are la a state of eultivntion, and under good fence. Tbe place ia well watered by spring braaeb es—plenty of woodland for tenting and other per poaea, aud tbe locotum favorably situated far health. Persons wishing to purchase will please eat ut W for t limn selves. Terms, ene half caab, Ik* let ance in two or more years, interest pat able aunuaix EMILY CLARK, ExeeuteU/ Monticelio, Sept. 92,1867. fit A lurgaiu Offered in L^ifdL I WILL sell my Plantation, situated on tbe Coffee road, nt the fork of tbe ■ roeds to Savannah, Angusta and Tslla- SK i baM.ce, six miles from Mobley’s Bluff, •fW I containing teffiffi acres, 4(1 acres under iiOd . cultivation, with two ottlements on the prenmesp [ half a ml)* apart, with comfortable log buildings S • each. Alto a large .imulttjgf excellent pine tim -1 her suitable for Kaaging TbrnSr, a good stand for a • store and house u s entertainment; slim a variety of ’ JSftf SV^ar; r£’A SSB.V’ ■ acre. Tbe timber is worth at least four Buies to much as 1 ask far tbe premises, a pert of wMrh i* only 44 miles from the bluff. I will alao set 75 or I 80 bend of meat bogs, stock bogs, and ei*f au tho premises. Cause for selling—the subscriber Wishes to move to other land* in the same county. _ _ „■■■■■■■ and. jj. cirtmii - C " e * r C,Hl * i Fv f> *” ***■ t I**. 1 rjWE premises whereon the nnder- mtottHk L signed now resides. There are eight seres of land, all enclosed, aod Wi# one half ia cultivation. The improve- J menu are a framed dwelling having 3 -MMWto. • rooms, 2 ample eloset* and 1 fire placet; a snail ’ house origiaaUj intended for a dining room and kitch en, haviug brick chimney with Jwo fire place* and oven; bathing house with projection covering aa sx ’ cellent well sf water; smoke house, dairy, negro cabin, cribs, shelters, stables, substantial garden, choice fruit trees and grape vine* sf diflereotUads, nourishing shade trees, shrubbery, and Bowers. Tbe ) location (on the Groovrrville road) 1* both pretty ) and healthy and is near enough to Tbomaavule to > w nodal, education.) adv.n ----) tage* of the town Tbe dwefling and vsrd aid to arranged as to admit of ample additions. If asst sold before Christmas tbe premises will he rented. Apply to tbe undersigned, or Mr. Geo. H Daniel! , on the premise*. , hutfstf] D. O. DABIELL. i MOO HE & HOM AN'S Variety Works. TUP. undersigned arepre- pared to manufacture in ®3k the best and HHsst faabtonnblc to\\\ ■; ; style all kind* us Furniture, tAXWV I such s# — w¥toM P HcUteads from R 5 to *25; . ÜBk Side Hoard*. Wit.h .isnds, j^BR Corner stand*, Wardrobes, ‘le ‘ Biireniis—China. B. and llav r and Pihe, “’’<*44—- , >• Dining Tnbles, Folding and r Plain Tables, Centre and Side Table*, Courbet, I- Trunnel Bedsteads, Cradle* and Cribs, e fteeretaries, Bonk Ca <e* and Hat Stands. 1 Lumber taken In exchange for Furuitto* > or ham* ‘• her wad* up to order la tbe must fashionable style. r Also an kind* of Turning *nd Sawing duuu I j|n the best style. Shops located Smith end of Main ; street, below Mcßrin’s Hotel, Thomasville, Ga. ’ JWT I4 ] MOORE A HOMAN. ’ MOORE & HOMAN’S Sauls Md Blind Factory. * f I'HHIE undersigned are prepared to manufacture - I all kind. ,4 Window B**h. Blinds. Panto! : Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Haviug al p way* on hand, tjbe best seasoned lumber, they will warrant tbeir work to be of tbe most substantial and durable description. He will aim contract for any six* or style of buß dings,arid execute tbe same with all necdfal dispatch. Orders respectfully solicited. Shop* logated at the South end of Main street, below Mcßain’s HotH, Thomasville. Oa. I C. fl. HOOKE, | E. T HOM.SE • July 14 w hetf Coffins! Coffins!! ’ /CHERRY, VELVET, aad * lx PI.AIN COFFIKB. for nisbed in one hour’s * “ ’ Ail orders [irouiptly respssui-■. Y ,j, , ed to. . < Vffil BF Shop located at\the South End of Main Street below Mcßain’s Hotel. , Tmomauvili.e. Gr.oeou. C. G. MOORE A E. T. HOMAN. i ”r s - w - - - Plantation for Sals. I rjTME Subscriber ofcrs fine aalt his Fbwtatimi site r X ..ated four miles east of TboumavUle. on the 1 Coffee Road, consisting of ISSS seres, with plenty ’ of woodland for fencing aud other purposes. A dwelling. Gin-house, Bcreb and ether buildings ea> sen rial to farming, are upon tbe premise*, and Ufa location favorably situated for health.. The place is well watered with never-fkiling stream*, aad hat * fine mill-seat. Purchaser* may obtain farther iufonautise bt calling at tbe ‘ Southern Enterprise ” efßue- Dr. R. J. Bruce of ThonaasvQle, ia eletked with fall legal tower to dlspoea of the above premise* and make titles to the same. may 90-ts T. M OATI.IN. — ■ — —;. A LL persons the estate of WariM A Wood, late of Lowed** eeunty. deceased, win make payaacut to th# undersigned, snd them having claim* agaiusAtoid estate will preseat them wriUc the tune prescribedby Jaw, or ey hr farted. oeEKMMj WTLU43I WffiOD,