The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, November 10, 1857, Image 4

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PffP fUEfir BTDRL. Dry Good*. Hardware, nnd Cutlery. Bout* and Hiue*. IW* fim* water-prout Boots) Buddta ami Bridle*, • Sue stock of Hie latest at)la (llffiMnjS flameboyiCaottln*,) uyood lot of Hata, Cap* and Bonnots, ftm- Cta^,W*.y-Goods, Crockeyy and Tran wnrc, stl'of Table o*tor, Medicine* and Qrocariea. W Ladle* *re reapcfitHdly incited to hi* stock, bought cxi>rcs*ly toßleaae their fancy? eonuirting in ■art of fine Talma*, a great rarfrtr id Dress floods, and swim Miiintiml Robes. I'lettai; give me a enll— *<¥ ivy OIIELA.1? OOODS, ‘ ‘""'•'^'“-^l’ . fflL AND WINTER GOODS. Mt- - . , 1. fftHß aodertigned kwr received ami are atilt rfirejving their *tocli of Fall and Wiutci^tiooda, -X'*Mh • ninelt, Fancy Mid Brocade Wilks French Merino*, of nil color* ; French and Aeaerkaa <le Lake*, Coburg*. of all eotora ; Allmans, Gingham*, Print*, Ladies’ Hhawla, Cloak* and Sian •ill**. Bonnet* and Read l>re*wt’ a fine lot of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gent*, TToriery; Cambric Cotinr* and lfedkerclete', Ticking*, Bhirtiurs, Flannel*, Kersey*, and Blanket*; a heavy stock of Gents’ and liny*’ (nothing; HtaU, Show, and Gents Furnishing Good*; Watcher and Jewelry; (inns and Pistol*, &e.; Ac. S. B. Th Ladle* ampni-tlenlm'ly invited to examine our stock before they buy elsewhere, na wo are ■eaftdwhthat>wtr*floo'l* will give them tnWefteliow. (septal) HAt'M &BTIIFF. ■ IPI'.r 4 ’ ■ JHificellunc o ns, • . fi A -y- Spring and Sun Oner *s- mm mm urn mm , won 1857. fTtli£ lubucrilwr w m*\v receiviii hi* supply of I JL Spring anl Summer Goods, which he oiler* to nroiant Wiog ctMfamrMai &r price*. 1 lie xtnchwlu ommncc all the leading Wto 1 - nxn- **tc i tie* mni-Ka*. Aiuontg them iron LUH£’DU£MfI pifTBUNK Blaoh Gro lterino and Luatrtqn Bilk*; Colored, Flo- Mare *nd Msecdln* Bilk*; i’la n and figured Hohi *ets: Hwia and l/iren Colars ami Bleove*; ftwis* and Jacnnettc Kdgings and Insertions; IJneii Cam fcrte and Id non Cambric Handkerchief* ; Jfieifrttitte, Banmmh, Mute and Organdie Musi ill*; Figured tunl flow* Kibbuit* oMB description*.< ” ,5” IrishlJnen atm l.nwns, Bleachclfkil.l Broivu l.incn PdßWltf'tiftfon Napkin*. Hooka me nnd Bird live Mhfmr, Wbwn Line, of all prices, Black, White DOMESTIC GOODS. ‘Jttoaclipd a n,l Brown SliooGiiK” nnd Shirting*; Plaid and ktrjppjl Domestic* i ntiifirand striped Osnuborgs; “Tlffiiirt|}*f ’ DetiTin* Htid'Mnrttier' Stripe*; Wrowu •ud Uleached Drilling*. JsffO*IEWT. and ’* few Glove*, nU color*; Tafitv ft hive*; isipiy, of all size* ; Misses’ white uipl nol- A good Chib dreit, Boy* Youths. HATS. GAPS, BOSSBTS, And Ribbon*. of the latest styles,to please either *ex SVIHMEK ClOTHfffH. ; f’vt np in the finest style and the latest fashioiii.— dfitnaao e*ll and examine for ymlrselve*. ‘ , PIIM, PIOOINS * Tims. “Rvery Tub mult stand upon its own bottom."— Call and son bow they stand. HAltlk-WAKi:, fIA-WtHE. CrookW *<l GUass; and satin** ofiier krtieles too jdo not advertise to undersell my nolgtibor*. Mv oMeet 1* to sell ns low ns 1 can. regardfesa of the pffiiHp’othnr*. One thing 1 ean assoee vwi, ami tbafeAMKe shall make no olmrge foreshowing our gosMla to the very best ml vantage—and eapeeinlly to tho ladle*, but we will be accommodating to all • ■■ H. W.-HHARPK. TbQMMviHe, Maren Hi, 1867. ■ To Cotton Plantei-s. MASS3S*Sns rrftTfc subscriber him tfiorougbly tried, at Mu JL Qon aipJ Cnlmubiis, Georgia, Ids iv'rmjjjlit-iron Cotton Arrow, where two of them hit uiiw standing and will remain until October for insportihn. I he, |eve It in the (jhettjleatr hyT-iije ever ottered for the purpose nf pjhsiii|| nt> lll uslMiv-.nH-t.be frame,screw rand leavers tire nil of-wrought iron. it sliintiH attached to the ain-housai, ami have it put Bp through thn floor, 8 the ordinary prune—the lever* being only fiye feat In length—to have the width of the lnwse and 1H or ii'J feet in length, the lint could then be planed all. arnupd the screw. Then a mini (Mi tube tivelian Is and pack ns many five-hundred pound-bales In one did’, with ns little labor to the hand, a* tho Ratne live and two more, 1 with n borne, nan on the wond-serew in the ainne time. Three hand* nail pet tip one and take it down, and it can be earned at one load with lour mule* to uuy point.— Aa thin ia for the public eye i will give the amount of tins bet? aeGewary for completing hubs 1 piece 17 feet long 41 by ft. _ ft “ 1# “ 2 by . 2 “ 17 “ 4 b a IA ‘• ft •* 2 by 12. 3 “ ItS “ 2 by 4. & “ 10 “ 1 by-W. ■ l Tlii* to bn of 1 “ 14 “ 6by lfl < tough timber— ■r't - t pine or oak. 2 “ 13 •• 2 by 12. 2 *• 14 “ li by 9, 2 •• 10 1 by 5- 1 “ 54 “ D by 23. This makes a box near wine feet deep w ith bed and follower, and all other fixtures. 1 furnish Hie iron and the work done on it at Mneou nod put the above lumber to it at the place where it ia wanted, the purchaser farniulilug the lumber aud paying the freight Irma Mneou. can have one of t|ie haudieat and cheapest Cotton screw* now known; it* durabili ty considered. a* it ia given up by nil who have aexni it to be a lifetime investment. I can puck live bun dhud pound* with three hand*—take five and there bno hrd Work done. Met* Itl.TO thin year. 1 expeofr. irilfe laata, to have wn at the next Mate Fair, and would be ghtd to see one of every •toer pattern of presses now in use there anil let the WtirM jwdg4bv itaolf. I, then expect to Hell the’ All lb ally aice territory tlmt. may ho desired on srtsonaMe term*, with n working model, within the limits of such county or enuutiea, and all the infor mation neceaaarv for putting them up and working them. Address, Tlunnusville, Georgia, ’ ; - ‘ -----A e: JAMKA MASSEY. Watchman, Albany Patriot, Columbus Time* .■Sentinel and Enquirer, Macon Telegraph and Journal & Meaoenger, Home Cuarier. and Fed eral Union, will pleaae copy uujtil tli* iirat of Janua ry next. tJuty2l—tljan Notice. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that on the first Monday in September next, at a re gular Term of the Court of Ordinary of Thomas •utility, Georgia, I will auplv to said court for an or der granting leave to sell the lands and negroes be bulging to the estate of Nathaniel R. Mitchell de •easmL—H being the undivided estate of said dece.au d. GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Ex’r. -. . * .... Bendy Klade Clothing, Arc. HAVING just received anew ami elegant -£| assortment of Pants, Vests, Pres* and fj Frock Coats, Shirts, Ac., ft., Ac., all of thn ..LL atwt fashions; together with Cloths, Cashmere*, Seating*, dbe., Hie undersigned ia prepared to furnish >M who wish to purchase such articles, as low as be market will afibni. Garaionts eat and made te inter. Call and see forynnrselvos. ‘ •>>."/ - JOHN P. AHfrofJJ, Merchant Taylor. Thoxianrille, Not; 27,1865. ts • fntsccllaiuxms. Sugar, Coffee, Ten, 4tc. T ÜBT received aad forsale—• *# JKi hags rio coftee, f> do. L,agnira, 5 do, Rt. Do mingo; :w pack* old government Java Coflee; !l balea Moeacoffee ; 1 nbbkHtewart’sclaritied Siignrs; £ Boxes Jjoaf sugar; 4B boxea tnhaeeo, assorted; beat Kayana cigar*: Mrs. Miller’s Maccaboy and Scotch kiiulV; B eaak* Pidnsb ; 211 luixca block anil gr<B tea •, siMla.Miigar nmi l,utter crackers ;22 boxea stareh;-3 baskets sweet oil; :i Boxes mackarontn; I box Voi'inacelpi; III) Boxes olive nil simp : 4H bsgs fftomtdrovk salt ; l’nines ; eltrou ; preserved ginger; (juine jelly ; Ti'inatn, nmsroo'n ami walnut oatiutp; tomato sanee; pickles; oysters, aitlmon, lobster*. Sm .; <0 boxes sperm and ndainantine enmlles; 1 box wax candles; 2 do. Chocolate, Ac. octiW e ‘KDWA-KP HKMINOTOV mHR sobserfber ia now receiving, by late arrivals L from New York, a mil nmnirtinrnt of Staple and Fancy Dry Onods, a verv superior stock of plnatn tlotj goods for negroes, ftoorgia Flatus, twiat-wftrp, Kerseys, Lindseys, ami very Cold oottou goods, striped and plaid, with tho best Georgia Osnnbitrgs, heavy grn anil white Wanket*. with a full assort ment of fancy silk and minted dress good* nnd trim mings; which will be sold on aeeonio,luting terms. “ocf K. BEHIXGTON. flolhlnu off fhr Mcxvest Stylo. T 1 IK subscriber htls just received a full amiortittent of new and fosliionnlde clothe* for men, youths anil children, which will he sold on as good terms n it btiv‘other store in town. oct'M EDWARD REMINGTON. Huts, ('aps, Itoiini'ls. Ae. ■’ • I TITHE anbserflfor has just received # full. nnaort 1_ inent of lints; Caps and _ lloimets,;with all the livings peeossary, and offers them for sale. Strnw Gnttnrs. rITSTBECHIVED, anew supply of DANIEL’S He|f Bharjmning Stalk and Straw Cutter* and for sale hy nnpaa-lm K. REMINGTON.’ Bugging, Bale Hope, Ac. TEST receneil and for suit;—S bales Guiiuy Bag ging ; lfi bolts S. I. Bogging ; 20 coil* Hemp Bale Rope; 2 hale* Baling Twine. ileels] EDWARD REMINGTON. Blitter, Cheese, Ac. CT/A RNGUSII Dairy Cheese, 2'Kegs Onslieu s)t f Butter. Itt'hajr* bilPkvvheßt Floor, 10 bids ex tra Genesee Hour, 20 boxea Smoked Herring, !> hotc* new Raisins, —just received and for sale hv deelfi] EDWARD REMINGTON. One llllildrrsl Hides Wailtrsl. 91 CENTS cash, nr 10 cent* in merchandize will b paid for good dry hides at .. E, REMiNGTON’Kr .—r-% — Frrsh IClcc. t. , JEST REt’El Vl'.D. Two tierces fresh “rice from Savsmjali, uud for sale by 5,;p23-l.e E. REMINGTON. Pilie-Applea, Onuiges, A I.eilioii*.. 41)0Z- l’ine Apples, 4 boxes Sicily Oranges, 2 boxes Sicily Lemons, I bbl English Walnuts. 2 bbl* Almnjtds, 12 bids and boxes Roda. butter cream and sugar Crackers; fresh Oysters in rails. Pickles. Sanlines, liauins, and Dale*; just received and for sale by JOHN STARK. april? w tef ‘ U ‘’.ig Dyslers and I,l}it , !>i. TEST received, .'> del. j,ars spiebil Oysters, 2 dor jar* pickled Lobsters,4 bbl. beef-tongue*, .1 smoked beef, 4 bid Cranberries, ! box lemon*, o“tods' ’ Onions, 4 bids I’otatijcs, and for sale bv ,lcc<J ■ JOHN STARK. ON.E thoiisalid pounds of my own manufacture of Candies, ami for sale, wholesale and ‘retail, by deed .JOHN STARK. s)\ M M * luieeo, Lunllard's au,l Mr,ssraMiller's Sentelt am* Mnegb*js+tnuft hi bottle* nnd a’choice lot of Amertean, Turgisli arid Gei timn Smo king Tobacco, just received and for sale bv ,l„c<I ‘ .DMIN STARK. Carriage Manufacory, AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. WE would resppctfnlly inform the public tliut w e livc mode nrvtUfge- M )} TjF meats to entry on the entire Kfiflncss “ V heretofore eimdin ted by E. G. Fonder, Es<|., in the Cariagq and Biaclwtnith line; nn,l are now prepar ed to give general siitista Uion, in making and repair ing *ll kimUof vohicle*, from a six-burse team down to a wheelbarrow. Wo will use our best efforts to lileasb, lmpiug n generous public umy extend us then : patronage. ;,*rrii*b will lie requited for *ll smsll Jobs and ‘Repairing, on deliverv. „ jan.'.tf] McLENDON & LOWERY. ~a a-Tnif^nV; TITHE umlerfigned will buy and sell I,anils on n X anuiil emnmission business —will give sucli in formation as tho Records and Tax Digests of the State House may furnish. Application* lur such in- , formation will tm strictly complied with, when, in every instance, tho requisition is accompanied with one dollar NATHAN HAWKINS it CO. Milledgeville. Sept. lf>. 1W57. ts S3OOO. AGENTS WANTED, either Ladies or Gentle men, in evyry town and county in the Cuited State* to engage jji a gcuirei business by which they can make from $l,Od() to F2.800 a year. For particulars, address encloßint; stamp, 8. A. DEWEY & GO. ■kil] Box 1 -M. I’hiladelphia. Pa. A SIX Mule, Iron-axle Wagon and Marne**. — Price (tlfiit.OO. Apply to tbe undorsignexl at hi* plantation uear Tbomasville. July 14M] ROBERT TV. ALSTON. Notice. A IX persons indebted to the estate of Thoma* _ ti. Dunbar deceased, are hereby notified to come forward nnd make immediate payment, and all those having demand* against said estate ore requested to present them duly authenticated in term* of the law of tho State of Georgia, m such case ipnilc aißt’ jtvb vhled. eptl-40d] H. C. A. J. DUNBAR, F.x’r. Blanks! Blanks!! OF KVEJiY I)ESCIiIPTIOX, For Clerks, - T t SlirriflX, *d Ii Oi’ilinaries, GoiuUubles y ‘ JiMire* of the Pefiefe lloaniy Agetfix, Ac. SEND in your orders, and save tijuie. trouble and , expinge of writing. Sold at the most rcasonabhe nnd tbrw ariledjby mail to any place desired. Notice. < ON thd first Momlay in Novenibor next, applfea I , tiyn will be made to the Honorable the Court of 1 Ordinary of Thomas County, Georgia* lor an order 1 granting leave to sell all the Real Mutate of Loui*a \ ,J. Hnrat a niinor.lying ami being in the Coinitr ot Thomas, State of Georgia. * 1 augll-2zn} ‘ GABRIEL WILSON Guard’n. PRESS. £< 1 Lowndv* Nherill ’s Stile*. TITILL lie sold before the Court House door In 1 T f Troopville, Lowndes county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu December next, tlie foliating property, to-wit: ] One sow amt five shoats, ten head of stock cattle, ! seven head of sheep, one sorrel mare and colt, one j elieatiiut-sorrel mare, three feather-bed* and furni ture—levied on a* the property of Elizabeth Hugh*, I to satisfy ali la from Lowiulc* Hugerior. ‘Court— ; •liimea il, Administrator v* Elizabeth Hughs, I William A.Carter, and Elmore C. Main. Also, two negroes, to-wit: Keen, agirl about thir teen year* old, and I .ear, a girl about eleven year* old—levied on a* tho property of John T. C. Adams •penial b*ii. to Mtisfy an fa from Lowiulc* Superior Onurt—Adam B. Paramivre v* James M. Htniter, principal, John T. C, .Vdams, special bail. AIo, 191) *cre of land—leviad on us the property of Ahsalam ‘Parrish to satisfy a fi fa Lowndes Superior Court on lot number oue hundred and thirty-nine (lltvt) in the 11th district, of Lowmiea e<Minty—Kicliuid A. People*, Administrator vs Ab salom Parrish. Also, lot* of land numbers two hundred and eighty six 42*11) and t* bnpdml ami eighty-KWenrin the twelfth district of Lowndes county—levied on a* the property of William Barker to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Couyt—C- C- Richard* vs Wil liam Btukfcr, pmieipl,*d HenrJ Briggs, Adin’r security. Also,” fear town lots, in the town of Troiipville. eotitainliur one-fourth acre each, lot* numbers filty nne, (f>l), forty eight, (4), forty, (40), and forty-one (41), well improved lots —levied on ns the property of ..lames Radford to satisfy three ti las from j ‘Lowndes Superior Court-AVflliam A. Tooke vRJas. Radfbrd, Sharpe A’ HaJ'es vs James Radford and, (tnintiel Starr vs James Radford andßutlerAY. Lev- . • rest. Also, one town lot ill the town of Troiipville, j Lowndes colmtjt known as the lot w hereon William MeCnrilel (in meily lived, number not kuowu —levied on as the property of Thomas Hughes Hines to sat isfy a fi in from Lowndes Superior Court—MeNauglit A Ormond vs'Hines &. Lamb. Also, 49 ) acres of land, known ns number twenty five, (2o) Jn the 12th district of Lowndes county— levied oil mi the property of ilustu* B. Studstill to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior .Court —E.B. Brei'dlow va Ilustu* 11. Studstill. Also, one negro mail by tile name of Jacob, about fifty years old—levied on as tbe property of Willis W. Burke to Matisl'y a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Court —Robert Williams vs Willis W. Burke. Also, 49,1 acres of land, number two hundred and , eighty seven, (2H? ), in the 11th district of Lowndes county —loyied.on as the property of Willi* Rhoden ■ to satisfy a Justice Court fi la, issued from (kalddi*- trict of said county; James Smith vs WBlis Rhoden; lew made and returned to me by u constable. - 1 Aiso, four noßfoes. to-wit: Jiin-garet. * girl about twelve vcars jold ; Allan, a bin aboqj thirteen years old; VYill,a boy aboilt filteen years old, and Jloses. a boy about seventeen yea fa oldt levied ou as the property of Kigjpon D.'Banks to satisfy sundry fi fas jsaued from the Justice’s C’ourt'of ttit’ (IGotli district G.M—Mpstan Folsom vs Simeon D Bunks; levy made and returned to me by a Bonstnble. „ 1 _ JQBI IE A GKIITTN, Sherilf. GEOUGiA-TJiomn* County. Hkptem iif.h 7, Ii J . r i<. TO tbe Honorablfe the Court of Ordinary of Thom- , as county : A ’ TIIHR iindemigned Adiiiiiiistrator on the estate of hauiMcl A. Austin, late of said county deceased respectfully sheweth, tliut as Administrator as afore said, lie has lull) discharged all the duties required by the laws Asaid State—that he lias made a final settlement ol fljid estate by paying over tha full fttnoiuit of projierty , mou*y, and < tfosts in hand,, be. , longing to the same, to the li gal distributees of said ! estate. Mo therefore petitions to be dismissed from j skid'Administration. JOHN MILLER, Adm’r. GEOHGIA-Tliomns County. ’ TlMvf Vs Ofifitiry, nihrr 7, I>*!7. ITpoli beurhig the above am! foregoing petition, it is ordered by the eoiirt, that said petion, together with this order, ; bo published in the Wire-Grass Re- * porter for the term of six month*. sep22] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GBOKGIA-Tolquitt Comity. COURT or OUIUNXRV, OITOItKR 14,.1M57. UENRY HOLLAND this day applies . to this Court for la-tters of AdniinUtratimi on the es tate of Daniel W. Holland, Lute of said count) i deceased, All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied todile their objection* in said court, if any they ■ have, to said tatter* being granted : otherwise said , letters u ill be granted to said applicant, ar a regular ■ Term of said court, to be held ill Moultrie, said TtauntV, on the first ‘Monday in December next, 1 (>ct27-:toil] 11. M. CHASTAIN, Orffnarv. ! GEORGiA-l’liftiuas ("oniity. • j Court of (frtHniini, Sr/th-tuhrf 7lh Irf'fi. IjII'RNEY II HARRELL tlvi* day applies to this Court for Leiters'of (Innrdinn-ifp for the prop erty and clb'ets of Washington J Hnrrell and fSim monsHorn lIJ-is minor eliiidrefi. - AH persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to lile thi'ii'objection* in said eoiirt (if any tbe\ have) to said letter* being granted; otherwise said letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regular \ Term of said Court to be held in Tlminasvifie. said county, tin (he first Monday io Novrinliei 1 iteXt. Given under nn hand and official signature. *eptls—3odJ iIKNKY 11. TANARUS()( <K K, Ordinary. GEORGl \— 'l'lioinas 4’oinity. Court of Ordinary. September 1, 1857. Y\ r 11 EltiiAS, Jutm W. Allen, Guardian of the 11 person and property of Georgia Ann Rimes, a minor, having petitioned said Court fur Letters of Dismission llom said ttuiii'diaiiship. All poisons interested are, therefore, hereby noti tified to lib’ their objeehious in said Cmirt (if anv they bare) to said 1 .etters being granted: otherwise said Letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regular Term es said (’Ollll, to bedieln in Tbomns yille said county, nn the first Mumluy in Novembor next. Given under mv official signtifTTae. sepH'-tt’d) HENRY H. Too K It, Ordinary. Fxuriitoi's Snlr. TITILL bri sold on tile first Tuesdaj in December V? next, at Moultrie Cidipiitt eomity. in pursii auee of an order obtained for the purpose, the fol ’lowing lots and parcels of land, to-wit: Lots, iiumbiTS fqur hundred and seventeen, (417,) four liinidred and iiinety-niiie, (49tt.) five hundred and thirteen, (619) and five.liimmlred aijd fourteen, (514)—nil containing tour -hundred and ninety acres more or less. Also, all of lot number five hundred, (509),• lying on the south and east Side of OclOcknoe river, containing ten acres more or lea*--theS?rtahds all lying in the Eigth District “of originally Thomas now Colquitt county, nnd sold aa tht property of the estate of J.iliii Hainilton deceased. oetii-40d j JOHN HAMILTON, Ex’r. Exufiitor’.si Sale. A GREEABLE to nn order of the Honorable the x\. court of Ordinary of Tliomns count) , Septem ber regular Term, 1857, w iU he sold betore the court house doordi) Tliuiuasville said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, witliinJlie legal hours of sHlejtin'Negroesbelonging to the estate of Nathaniel K. Mitchell, deceased —tlie same being the undivided estate and lifetime interest of the willow of said deceased. Hold for tbe purpose of division, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* ofsa iddece as cii. Teyni* to bu.made known ou tlurllay of sale. Thi* 44th Setif., A. 1). 1857.- GEORGE \V. MITCHELL, Execiifor. sept 22 w “ 4l)d Executor’s Mills*. AGREEABLE to-an order or the Honorable the court of Oidiiiarv of Thomas county,.Septem ber regular Teem, 1857, will bo sold before the eonrt-lionso door, in Tbomasville, nid county, at public aide, on the “first Tuesday iu Nov cm bar next, the real estate and lands belonging the estate of Nn tbniitW'R. Mitchell, tlcceaaed, it being the undivided estate and lifetime interest of tiiMa iilow of said de- j qeased.as given to her under will. Terms of sale to bo mode know n on the day. This 14th ; September. 1867. GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Executor, sept 22 ‘ f 4<’d Gl’OluSl V-lterrieii (’oillity. | “Ilf HKIIEAB, Handsel P. Morris applies to mo TT for Letters of GnardianMiip on tho persons and property o*’ Joseph 8 Morris and K.lKlia T. Mor ris. minor Jioir* of Lovezensk B. Morris, late of mid county deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish *ll the kindred and persons concerned, to be anil appear at my office, witliiu tbe time prescribed by law, to abow cause (If any tliev luiveywv liy suid letters sliould not be granted to said applicant. Given under tuy hand at office, th ia 21st day of I August, J 857. 1 eep-30d] JOIIN LINDSEY, Ordinary. ’ £eg*l ‘Xbuertiatmcnte. UEOUGiA-Thouiu* County. Ai'RM. 22, 1857. TO the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary of Tkom naeouiity: THE undersigned Administrator on tlfo estate es William Harwich, late of said county deeeas- I ed respectfully sljewt th that, as Administrator a* i aforesaid, he ha* fuliv discharged all the duties ro | qnired by the law* of said State —that he ban made a final settlement of said estate by. paying over the j foil ainoimt of property, mouey, and effects iu himd, belonging to the same, to the legal distribute#* of said estate. He therefore petitions (0 be dismissed from said administration. JOHN W. BAEWICK, Adm’r. GEORGIA—Thomas Fonnty. Court of Ordinary, April 22, 1857. UPON hearing the above nnd foregoing petition,it ‘ is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together with this order, be published in the Southern Enter prise for the term of six months. _ . ■npr2BJ HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. ! GEORGIA— I Thomns County. , Court of Ordinary,Alarth 2, JttguJar Term, 185% DUNCAN and DANIEL McKINNON, Execu tors of the Ifvt. will and testament of Peter McKinnon deceased, having this day filed their pe titions in said Court -for letters of Dismission from “said Executorship. All persons interested Rre hereby notified to file their objections iu said Court, if any they have to said letters being granted, otherwise: said letters of ilismisß’on will be granted to said applicants, at a | regular Term of said Court, to be held at Thomns : viHe said omnitv, on the first Monday in Oet’r next. Given under my hand and official signature at office in*a24-fitn] HENRY H-t,TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. May Oth, 1857. ■ To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas enmity: riIHK undersigned Executor of the last Will and JL Testament of Sarah X. Raines late of said county-deceased, respectfully sheweth that ns Exec utor ns aforesaid, he tins fully discharged nil tin) du ties incumbent on him, ns 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 pay ing over the full amount of property , money, and effects in hand, belonging to tbe same,’ to the legate,-* of said estate. He, therefore, peti tions. tube dismissed.from said Executorship. “L. H. , GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, May (i, 1857. Upon hearing the above and foregoing Petition, it I is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together | with this order, be published in the Southern Enter prise, monthly for six months, marl3—fim] HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. MaTsth, 1853. To the Honorable'the Cou rt of Ordinary of Thomas . County: milE undersigned Executor of the last Will and j JL Testament of Washington J.-Sanders, late of! said county deceased, resitectfully shqweth that, ns i Executor ns sfe-esaid.he ha* fully discharged aU t-he | duties iircmrilfent on Idm as directed hv said last 1 will and testament, and according to tbe laws of said State —that he has made a of said j estate, hy paying over the full amount of property, j money, and effects belonging to tbetaine, to tin: it’- j gntees of said estate, lie. therefore,petitions to be ; dismissed from said Executorship. HENRY G. SANDERS, Executor. . ! 1 GEORGIA—Thomas f’ounly. Conil of Ordinary, May 5, 1857. UPON hearing the above and feregoing petition, 1 j it i* ordered by tlie Court that said petition together j J with tiiis order he published iu the Southern Enter prise monthly for six months. I may i'J-tiux] H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA —Thomas County. JULY 3j A. D. 1 ‘57. i TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said •j eoutiti: THE undersigned Trusiee for tlie property and effect* of America A. C. Hamilton formerly, 1 afterwards America A. (.'..Redding,and now Ameri ea A. 0. MeGehee, -respectfully shewetli that, as ; Trustee as aforesaid, be has made a full am! final 1 settlement of all such property and effects which 1 | ware in his halt,ls, with the legally.authorized repre 1 sent a five of th>* enlate of skbnAiitcriea A. C, MeOe j lice, by paying over the same into his hands, and has ; discharge! folly his duty ns suclipfrustee, and . that i lie therefore 1 petition* to lie dismhtaeai from said Trus ; tecs hip. WADE. HAMILTON, Trustee. GEORGIA—Thomas County. I- Court of Ordinary, duly ;(, 1857; I Upon hearing The abig op, tition, it is ordered by fire e'diirttil'iaf said pet it hth, together with this order be published ill the Southern Enterprise “for the i term of forty days from the date of first issue. HENRY H. TOOKE,. Ordinaly. A true extract from the mirmtes of said court. A. Y. McCARDEL, julv7-(it j Deputy ('bu-k Court of Ordinary. County. UOI'RTJIF OHIHSUtV, iCSBi, 1857 MATTHEW C. DICKER, im.'th*; estate of Patrick Price deceased, having this day petitioned this Court for letters <d dismission j from said Administration, Al! persons interested are. hereby notified to file : their objections in suid Court, if any they have, to j said letters being granted: otherwise said letters j of dismission will be granted to said applfcai# at a regular Term of said Court, to be held in Moultrie i 1 In said county on tlie first Monday in Dnc.ember ! next. HARDY M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary. June!) in (iui. J GEORGIA—Thomas County. BARAII STRINGER ) T|| f Equity 111 Ihr inns. •SMITH STRINGDR. and 1 „ . ~ Daniel E Stringer Ex’r, Ac. ) Superior Court. IT appearing to tlie ('mirt by the return of the Sheriff that the'said defendant, Smith Stringer,is not to befbund in mill county : It is ordered that ser vice bo perfected by publication in a public Gazette iji said comity, called the Southern Enterprise, oiiee a month for four’ months previous to the next-Term of said Court, nnd the suid defendant plead, answer ; or demur, that detouring alone at said Term of the ! Court. A: E. COCHRAN, .J, 8. O. A true extract from tlie minutes of Court, this I June 12. 1857. JARED EVERITT, Clerk. I June If> mini GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, July 18,. 1857. ALFRED FAIRCLOTH this day applies to tiiis Court for letters of Administration op the es tate of John V’aireloth, late of said eouaty deceased, j All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to file tlielr objection* in said Court, if any they j have, to said letters being granted: otherwise said letters wdi be granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to beheld at Tbomasville said | county, .on the first Monday in September next: - jnly2l-30dj HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGlA—Tlioiiuti County. Cmirt of Ordinary, July 10, J 857. AITHERIiAa John 11. McDonald, Administrator T T of the estate, bottr mil and personal, rtf Chris* tiun McDonald la|e of said county deceased, havjng petitioned said cmirt for letter* of Dhnuissiou from suid Administration, All persons interested are, therefore, hereby nrtti tied to file their objections in said court, if arty they have, to Raid letters being granted : otherwise said letters will be granted to said applicant,at a regular'! Term of said court, to bn held at. Thotnnsvttle, said county, on the first Monday in February, A. I). JBSB. Given under my official signature. jnly'Jl-tiin] HENTiI 11. TOOKE,Ordinarv. j GEORGlA—Appling County. COURT l)F OttIUNARY, JULY 28, 1857. ; TTERXON E. McLfeNDON, Adininistratu/', and 1 V AMANDA \\ EA fIIERLY, AdmiuistraHlx, of | the estate of Isaac Weatherly deceased, this dav pe -1 tition* tbU court for Letters of Dismission from *idd .Administration. All pcrsrtW* are, hereby notified to file i their objections in said court, if am they have to said letters being granted: otherwise, they IviHbc grant ; I’d to s*id’ ffiiplu-ants, at a regular of said court, to be hold at Holmesville said county, 011 the first Monday in February next! jy 2BmCin ] Joß El'll T. McCALL, Ord’y. , ~ , P) >ur Town Tax. THE Books w ill he.opeu for the citizens to ny their Town Tax until the Ist Monday i n No Ivember. After that time Taxes cannot be settled l without cost. ’ xeptl-Jt] e.(W. PEKLR-AT JR Mcbiriitcs, bkoaßway GOLD PEN MANUFACTURING CO. 535 Blew York. ARE DOW aelling their splendid Gold l’en*, Pen cils and Feu Cases at the Lowest liotail Price* I and each purchaser draws a lof from 5(1 cents ■ V ’>‘lo! As soon as a Fen or paneil i puri-hascd rne lTvmium is delivered imme diately. LIST or PKXS AND THE RETAIL PRICES: Gold Fens -T. $1 25 &. 1 Gift ” “ Engrossing sire.... .—. 250 2 Gift* “ Silver Ex. Holders 250 & 2 do Silver Dbl. Ex, Holder*.. 575&. 3 do “ Silver Mammoth Holder*, 500 & 4 do “ Silver Leviathan Holder*, 625A. 5 do Fountain Fen. Gold Desk Holder... 375 & 3 do Mammoth Gold l’en Desk Holder and Box 625&. 5 do Leviathan Gold Fen, Gold Desk Hol der and Box 625&. 5 do Gothic Silver Case audGold Pen 375 &. 3 do Mammoth Gothic Silver Case and - .. ‘“ Goldpeti.... 625 & 5 do Gold Tooth Pick 250 & 2 do Gobi Tooth Pick anil F.ar Pick 375 A 3 do Gold Watch Key, Tooth Pick, I’ecil, 375 & 3 do Ladies’ Gold Pencils.: 250 & 2 do •• •• “ 315 & 3 do <• “ “ 500 4 do m . “ “ and Pen 625 Ac 5 do Gents’ Gold Cases and Pen.., . ....10 00 & 8 do 0 •• “ “ Mnniiuofh We warrant alf our Gold Pens tube Diamond Poin ted, nud not surpassed by any establishment in the States, ami besides giving you a Pen or Pencil well worth your money, we also present you with Gifts worth -from 50 Cent* to SI,OOO in GOLD WATCHES, GOLO GUARD AND VEST CHAINS, Gold Lockets, JQiamond Pin*, Cameo setts. Gold Studs, Kings, Breast Pius’ Silver Fruit add Cuke Bas kets Silver Goblets, Ac. • . Ajjpnts—Agents—Agrnts! Now is the time and here i* the chance to make $1,000—#3,000—53,000—83, OdO per year, in tlie sale of Gold Pen*, Jewelry. We of fer a Liberal Commission to Local and Traveling Agents, and give them Credit on Oue Half till sold. A light and agreeable business, anil above all, a good paying business. Agents wanted in all parts ofthe country. A catalogue containing a List of Goods ...jti. rdii. 1: v n:itions to Ajyi'ta will lie sent on ap plication, free. Alt orders wiTTbo prompfTy aFfcmTeiT to, and those sending us money by mail w ill receive, such goods as they order by the return mail or ex press, with the Gifts enclosed in the package. „ Address nil orders to ■C MERRICK, BENTON & DEAN, —335 BlßJ'aDwav, New York. N B, —Gold Pens re-pointed in a superior man ner. Enclose the Pen, and Thirty-nine cents iu P. (). Stamps, and the Pen will be re pointed and re turned, post-paid. - [ julv7-3m Important to Everybody. FOR the last threpyears, I have been engaged in a business know n only to myself, ami, compara j tively, few others, whom 1 have instructed for the j sum of $2l)1l each, which lias me at the ; I rate of $2,000 to $3,1100 per aiinifin : and having I made arrangements to go to Europe in the Spring oi j 1858 to engage in tlie same business, 1 am willing to j give full instructions in the art to any person iu the United States or CangdasS'who will remit me the I ! sum of sl. lam indueeiS from the success I have I been favored, with, aiid rliiwimny thankful aekoowl ! edgeifienta I have receivedYimi tlmse whom I kavj j instructed, and w lio are muffing from $5 to sls per j day at it,to give any person nn opportunity to engage | in this business, which is easy, pleasant, and very J profitable, at a small cost. There is positively no humbug iu the matter, References of tlie best class | can be given as regards its character, and I 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 iu which either ! ladies or gentlemen can engage and w iili perfect vase ] make a very handsome income. Several ladies iu j j various parts of New York State, Pen nay Kama, and , f Maryland, whom I have instructed, are now making ; from s:> to $0 per day at it., It is a genteel business, and but a few shillings is required to start it. I pon ; receipt o(.st, I will immediately send to tlie appji- i cant a printed circular containing lull instructions in tiie art which can be- perfectly understood at once. ‘ , All inters must he addressed (postpaid) to AL-! (LENT. PRABONB, 335 Broadway, New York. ; . septß-5m Prolussor Wood's llnir I{(slor;iTivc.! It Has Worked jlii neles i THAT al! the Bald and Gray’ can be restored per, ! fectly to. original growth and‘color, so far as their) limits are concerned, does no(i admit of doubt) be-j sides, it. Will eiire everv'possible disease of the scalp, whether developed us iiniuirufU telling, or in tlie shape ; of eutaneons eruptions—even scald-head—and in no possible ease w ilt it fail ol curing as if by inagie. ner vous or periodical lieud-aehe. and if.used twice h’ 1 week by tbe young regularly, it wiij, preserve the! 1 "eolor, and.keep the hair ftom falling to any imagina ble age. Read and jird'.O'. j Milli ard, Worcester Cos., Mass., Nov. 1855 L I'hiii'. <). .J. Woiui—f)erir ; Bir: I take pleasiige in * hearing voluntary testimony to the magic eflects ol your w oiiderlul Hair Restorative. As (hr hack as 1838, my hair eommeneed failing off, until tlie scalp of my head became ball and smooth as glass, and it j has continued to fal’ for a great many years,nptivith .] standing I .have used many belehrafed preparations for restoration. Seeing your advertisemeiit, Iw as induced to give your article a trial, and to my utter J astonishment, found, after a few applications, that iny hair became firmly set, and assumed,a glossy and I beautiful appearance ; and hy the time I had used a I quart bottle, my bead w as covered over w ith a young j ami vigorous growth of hair, w hich is now from one ito two iiicscs iu length. Yours, truly, Henry Goom.'ieit. Unxwi.BSTlwnr.-~Mass.. Ang. ft, ]855.-sGeut*: Nothing hut a duty and sympathy that I feel to eoin munieate to other* that are afflicted as I have been/ would induce me to make tiiis public aekuowledge meiit of the benefit I have rereived from Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative. When I first eommeireVd using it, my hair was quite gray, and,in spots entire ly bald, 1 have liow used tlie restorative about five j months, nnd my hair isputirelyv cbangyjl to itsorigirf al color, fiinwo. and the new- hair is over three inch 'es in length on tlie spots w lierx 1 it was bald. 1 have j also bfceh much gratified at the healtliy moisture and | vigor of tlie hair, whice beforh was dry, and it lias I eoased to came out as formerly. Respectfully yours, Mr*. R/A. Stopard. ‘ From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nnrse in Boston. Boston, Oct. 1(>, 1855.—Gents: At your request and being so highly pleased with tlie effects of the Restorative, l am tree to state tfiiiTmy hair hni'rhe-7 i come quite thin, and entirely wiiite. I have for the I last five years beell in the habit rtf using dye, but ! hearing of tlie extraordinary kdfdr.t* of this article, I was Induced to try it; my Imir feis been restored to : its oridiiiai tljiekness, and also to it* former color, j which is light brown. . Yours respectfully, ‘ ‘ Mrs Ingalls. I The follow ing is from the Pastor of the Orthodox I church at Brookfield. Brookfiei.ii, Mrhk., Jan. 12,1855.—Pr0f. Wooiu Dear Sir—Havipg made.trial of your Hair Restora ; tivtqrt gives me pleasure to say, that its effects have j been excellent in removing inflamation, damlruff, and ill constant tendency to itching, with which I have beerTtroubled from my childhood, and has ilso resto red the hair, which w as becomeiug gray, to its nrigi -1 na] color. I have used no other* article with aiiv thjng like tlie same pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K Bao. Whitt is it for—this Wordl’s Hair Restorative?— Is a question asked daily by hundreds. We ntikwor without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that It is the only article know n which will do all it promises for tho hiitann hair. It will renew its grow th—it will stop its falling—it will restore its natural color’ It is not a hair dry, hut a speedy and efficient Resto rative.—[ Jersey City Telegraph. _— jO. J. \\ onii & Cos., Proprietors, 312 Broadway N. Y’ and 114 Miuket street, Bt. Louis, AW. Sold by Dr. T. B, Littlo, Thomasviile, and jinig- ’ gists genei ally. : [fob4-w3m ! INotlce. 7 | ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the undoEsigned wilVapply to'the Honorh- I hie the Crurt of Ordinary, of Thoma* county. Geor | gia at a regular Term of said court, to be'held at Thomasvijile t -.)ii the first Mondoy in December next for an order granting leave to sell the lands and nei gfoes belonging to tbe estate of William Mill* fi r ceased. NANCY MILLS, Adm’x. j ,e P 2 . 0d Hlebinnfß, fe e. Mc3DONAXJy FEVEH^i A (he Mixture— McDonald’s Tricophekous— - ‘N'” fflcDonuld’s Diarrhea Mixture— iffcDonnidS Inflamatory Fair Kiw.br— illclloiiald’s Heau-Ache Liniment — lllcllonald’s Great Remziiy for luflumatwy Rteuiuatisin— “ McDonald’s Anti-Billiods and ASTi-Drg. peptic Pills— W .—, - tcDonald’s Tnorn-AcnK Drops, etc., #to. The above MEDICINES.uiay b* bad of Dr. T. B. LITTLE, Thomasvffle, Georgia. They need no pompous display of certificates to recomuiaud them to public favor—provided they ean have a trial. j uly 28 w tljan H:ti been before the public more than 20 j mb, and is deservedly popular iu tha cur* of Spavins, Sweeney, Ringbone, Wllidgalls, Pol* Evil, Callous, ('racked Heels, Gftll of all kind*, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bruises. Fistula, tilt fast, Sand Tracks, Strains, I.xmeuasi, Found ered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot Rot iu Sheep, Garget in Cows, Klwuiaalisaa, Bites of Animals, External Poisons, PaiaftJ NcrvousJlffei tious. Frost Bites, Boils, Corn*, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chillblui**, Chapped Hands, Cramps, (tantractiona qf tea—, Muscles, Swellings. Weakness of th* Joteta, Laked BreaaU, Sure Nippßvi’ilb-Afo. Hgf Pamphlets gratuitously furnished If agents, with Testimonials of its utility. Ail orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. R. Tcckku i Cos., Lockport, N. Y'. -Oxrrtt>’f.“Let- tbe Purchaser obwrre te*t the name, *• G. W. Mkb'chaxt,'’ in his own liand writine. is over theyork. also blown in the gWH of the Wtio. Kbhf Other am he yemune. For sale by Druggists and Merehaate ‘-''generally, through the ihiited States, Britiah •Possessions, and other Countries. And by Edward Seixas, Thnmaeville ; r #iid by Druggtat* and merchant* generslly throughout the country— J iffholesale by dealer* iu medicine, in New York. Fhi : ladelnliia, Baltimore, Cineinnatb-elfirnt all eomaee eia! towns. [octfioy Dr. McLANE’S CELEBRATED, VEEMIPUGE; +** “ ’ LIVER PILLS. Two of 1 lie best Preparations of the Age. They are not recom mended iis Universal Cure-alls, Ixit simply for I wliat their name pur- I ports. - 1 The Vermifuge, for ! expelling Worms from the human system, hai also been administcrd with the most satisfactory | results to various animals subject to Worms. The • Liver. Pills, for the cure'oX .Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick I lead ache, See. J . _ ____ “ Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. G. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by :j SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitti burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparatiefbs now ’ beforb the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge : -and Liver Pills. All c others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The sen u 1 n e McLane’s V ermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at : all respectable Drug Stores. > FLEMING BRO S, ‘ 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pi. Sole Proprietor*, li BCOVIL &, MEAD, Ho. ill, Chartres Bt. Hew ofksass, Omcml Wholesale Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders must bo addressed. SOLD liY—E. SeiASH, Poliner & Bro.', Thonit*. villf, Ga.; T. w. Ellis Troujaville, G.; Nicholson At /wpli-r, Bninbridge, Gn.; Ames & Liveiev, Tails h*We, Fla ; E. Barnard, Tallahassee, Fin.; Hhsffg A Brinson, Madison, Flip; W. T. Carpenter A On VVakeeuah, Fla.; Palmer A Bro,, Montidcllc, Fla S. Pulaston, Montioollo, Fla.; I). A. Teilair, Hew Port, Flit.: .1. S. Groover, Groovervillo, fin, mnr3 A Properly for Salr. *” N excellent Residence with (ire rootng—fonir large and comfortable—closet and ‘ire-place to each, well finished; all necessary buildings on the place—the lot newly improved, containing 74 acres I j situated in tho most pleasant part of ThomaaviUe. Also, lota .of land Non. 301 in the 17th, 21)1 and 2iT> acrea of No. (Win the 13th district of Thomas ; 316 and 100 acres of 463 in the Bth district of Cfli ?uitt. Also, a Dumber of Law Books. Term*— -mig credit. JARH JOT- l.rjT "PhomasHlle, Ga , March 24th 1854. • tt