The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, November 24, 1857, Image 3

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country will be grateful. All the South wants is to do right, under all circumstance)*. -,V. O. Delta Oct. 18 1857. Siilf-Preckbvation. HOW TO GST TO CONGBESB. The following story is told by the Mobile Tribune of'Judge Hawkins, the present rep resentive to Cbngress from the State of Flor ida, a man by the way, brimful of genuine wit. During the wnr with the Florida In diana he commanded a volunteer company. On one occasion they, fell upon a paity of the enemy concealed in a swamp. The captain sprang upon a log, (with more valor than dissrtrtion,) waved liis sword, and~cheered a his man to the charge. Just then lie was shot down. One of Ids officers ißirto ask him if lie was hurt “Not very badly,” said Haw kills; just about enough to send me to Congress.” , Tire prediction has now been verified. (jotccklij Sunmmnj of fttlus. Important from Utah—Hostilities by the Mormons Confirmed. WASBiNiiTOX, Now Gowern- j ment has received dispatches which confim the report of the destruction of the U. 8. trains by the Mormons, apd their oppositon to the entrance of the U. S. troops into , Utah. Brigham Noting defies the United States government, and counsels hostilities . ou the part of the Mormons in the most de- j tsrmined manner. Emigration Westward. The Memphis Bulletin, of the 29th ult., says: The tide of emigration westward doc 6 not soem to he.affected in the least” by the “ bard times-” jnlifting from ilic crowds illJkuvxua tbat are daily crossing the river at ti,is po n . lluudrods of families cross here daily, and the cry is “ still they come.” Masssacrs of Government Troopi. Chicago, Nov. 11. —Reports have readied Bt. Pauls of the massacre of five hundred Government troops by Indians. It is believed that the troops butchered were a part of the Utah expedition. nomination for State Printor. On Tuesday bight last, a meeting of the Democratic party was held in the Seriate Chamber, to nominate a candidate for State Printer for the years 1859 and iB6O. On the first, and only ballot, the vote stood for Houghton Nisbet and Baines, of the Federal Union, 104, for A. R. Lamar, of the Savan aali Georgian, With the Federal Union -were Athens Banner, the lt.m pire State, and the “News” of Americas.- — With Mr. Lamar, of the Georgian, were asr ‘ socisted. Messrs. Duncati ife Lochiane of tlio Atlanta Intelligencer, and J. I'. Nisbet of the Augusta Constitutionalist, and if any more, wo are not informed. , Unemployed Workingmen in Philadelphia. I’lllLAliKt.PHlA, Nov. 12:—Five, thousand unemployed working persons met in i 11de pendence square this afternoon, which pass ed off in an orderly manner. Resolutions were adopted advocating the issue by the cnr.pnt ntion 0f'84.000,000 in city warrants, of the denomination of SI and over. Bad Accident. On last Saturday, whilst Mr. Richard 44 . •Shaw was engaged in tearing down ;* build ing in this place, the'walls and roof fell, catching Mr. Shaw and a negro man under the ruins. Mr. Shaw was immediately kill ed. The negro escaped by throwing himself upon the ground's beside a sill. Mr. Shaw has been a resident of this place tor maiiy_ years, and has left a large circle of fronds to mourn his sudden decease. — Uvthbci ‘t Ilf ■ ■ - -aMw jiortcr. - ,• j . Important from Kansaa. \ Novrl I—The Kansas (Jonsti, tutional Convention tins adjtmfnifit; A pm visional government has been formed, with Geu. Oilliojjlt as President. Ttie new gov ernment is to go into .operation immediately. The clause in the Constitution .sanctioning slavery was passed by the Convention. TEHEE DAYS LATEB FBOM EUROPE. ARRIVAL <>F THE 3NrX^<GV-^.3?6.aa.. Halifax, Nov. IS. —The BteamerNiagara ha* arrived here with Liverpool dates to„the inst. • of Cotton for the three days reached 22HJ00 hales. The -(market during the week had considerably declined, and closed dull. Money was very stringent, the Banly of E tight nfl 1 1 a ting to h- aiice (Cits rates Os <Ti 5 - count to 9 pbr cent. Accounts from Man chester - were unfavorable. .Consols were quoted at Several heavy English fail it res had tnkui place. The Niagara brought ,£500,000 in specie. The stock of Aine ri cari’C ot ton *4n Liver pool was 160,000 bales. The ffiarket open ed on the 4tli inst., at an advance of jjd., hut the steamers news, caused a decline, ami a general jiAniein the market. ‘ Quotations are nominally ns follows : Fair Orleans. ....... .\ j, Bj}d Middling Orleans.. .v 8(1 Fair Mobile,. .... Y-'-5.............-8 jd . Middling Mobile. - • -7J<l Fair Uplands -A. bd Middlind Uplands. . 5........ .?jj<i Flour is veiy dnll.nt a decline of,one shill-’ ing. Wheat is quiet, all-qualities having de clined. Corn is very; dull, at a decline of one shilling. Sugar is heavy, and has de clined two Rice is heavy, at a de cline of one. shilling. The sales of Cotton on Friday were,l,ooo bales; dull. On Saturday, 1,600 balea were aold, the market closing very dull and quo tations nominal. Breadstuffs are steady.— Naval stores dull. ■ ‘Cutisols closed at 88?. The advance of the.. Bank rates caused no diminution in the demand for money. The pressure is excessive, and urgent calls for rets., lief are made on the government. Messrs. Naylor, Vickejs & Cos., of Slicf- J ifield have Kuspfeuded. Their* liabilities are shaft.d at nearly a million of pounds. Assets j a nude. Powell it Brothers, of London, and fajr 6c Cos., of Liverpool, have aldO sus pend. V* -■ >% The Paris Bouwe iff unsettled ; no ad vance has yet takfcti place in tjie rates of in terest.. The Duke of Cambridge favors summary vengeance on the Sepoys. . , Health ot Ji&tonville’ 4Ve have been shown a letter from a high ly respectable gentlenten in Jacksonville, in reference to the sickness prevailing there. The disease was reported to be yellow fever, but on post-mortem examination bv a physi-1 cian familiar with the appearance after death and with the treatment of that disease, it was'proyed to he bilious congestive fever. The letter writer alluded to was present at the examination, and the appearances after! death are, according to the authorit as. so totally unlike in the two diseases, there could be no mistake as its character. There had been several cases of fever with in the last ten days,but'hey were more easi- j j ly managed than the malignant type of con-j gestive fever, which had previously been prevailing. We have-entire confidence in j the source whence this information is: deiived. | | Savannah, UejJitbluan~ -- —— - The Htmgor-Mcb of New York. The hunger-mob congregated on the. mor ning of the 10th inst.,,in the Park, to the! number of twenty thousand, lnflamatory ; j speeches were delivered, and a riot attempt ed, which was promptly suppressed by the . ; ~pnHco. ~~ In he afternoon about fifteen hundred sol diers entered the Park. No further outbreak ! has been attempted. P - The corporate authorities have appropriat ed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to carry on public improvements, thereby j furnish employment for thousands of the j poor whose wants unfortunately induce them j to join in the movements of the hunger-mob. Change of Schedule. The following changes have been made, in O n the Selledido of the South- Western Road. — ■The Mail Train leaves Macon, 1.14 A. M. ~Arrives aT Atnerieus - . ... .6.29 Jl_ “ “ Albany ... . 8?58 “ Mail Train-leaves Albany...,. 3-40 P. M. j Arrives at Americas 5.41 “ ” •* Macon 10.28 ” ! Accommodation leaves Macon. 7 A. M. “ Arrives at Atnerieus. 1.11 P. M. “ “ “ Albany... 4.55 “ Accommodation leaves Albany 5 A. M. “ Arrives af Atnerieus. 7.45 “ —Ajnrrir tts Ncics. ■*■■ . ■ > ‘l here were twenty-five deaths iu-Gharles ton in the week ending on the 3lst ult. The Directors of the Bank, of Augusta have declared a semi-annual dividend of four percent. \__ The Georgia Railroad and Banking Com pany has declared a semi-annual dividend of three dollars per share, payable on and after j the Stli of December next. Texas U. S. Senatorship. ■ , New Orleans, Nov. It.—The Legisla ture of Texas have elected J. Pinckney Henderson, and J. W. Campbell, U. States! Senators, to succeed Generals Houston anil j Rusk. Pursuit of Gen. Walker. . New Orleans. Nov. 12.—The United States Marshall received dispatches from the Government at 44 r aJdtigton, this morning, to charter a steamship and prepare her with all dispatch to go in. pursuit of Gen. 44’nlker. Tliego is very great excitement here in re gard to the matter, and there'is no probabili ty that a steamship suited for such an emer gency can he found in this port. , Col. Drincan. .... The 4\’asliiiigton corrrspnndent of the I’liilaijelphia Press says : “It is the subject rrof general remark, that of the United States th ing artil.cry.lias joined 4Val-‘ kor iu Ids recent invasion of Nicaragua.— Cos). Duncan has not even resigned liis com !.mission in file United States army, This, together with liis.connection with a fillibustcr nmveinnjt,,present;* a delicate (jiiestiou to the Administration,” Maryland Election. .. . The Baltimore Patriot gives the following result of the election in Ma'iylaipl: Hon I’. Holliday Ilicks, Governor ; “ 44 . 11. Pnmell, Comptroller ; * 4V. L v SealiTook, Coni. Land Office. Maj. 1). 11. McPhnil, Lottery Com. The Senate and House of Delegates are boll) Aineiiefin. Uongress will sfa id— -Ist Dist., lint heard from; (doubtful) | 2d *'“ J. B. Ricaud- (A.) 3d “ J. 41. Han is. (A.) ’ /4th “ 11. 4V Dibvis, (B. R.) sth. “ Kunkle, (1). gain.) ~ ,j 6th •* Do-wie, (I).) Lf_ ‘The oiection Massed niff with less trouble than usual. It establishes one fact, wlifcli some persons have ‘ been inclined to doubt, that Baltimore is an abolition eitv, or rather the preponderating influence there is so. Not . .withstanding the conduct of Henry 44 r inter j D-tviS at t lie last session of Congress--vote -1 ing, as he-efid. with the Black Republicans— the peopie of Baltimore have re-elected him ’ to'represent them to Congress. The people lof the South will please bear in mind the j conduct pf ibis Southern City. New York Election. | The returns thus far received L show a clear Democratic majority on the Stiite ticket of 13,050, and a clear Democratic gain over thin, ‘picsidential vofe a year since of 94,000. The Republicans have 15 members of the j Senate to 14 Democrats, 2 Americans, and I Independent; and 58 Assemblymen to Cl Democrats and 9 Americans.’ Gen. Walter’s Departure. ■ _ ,M(THft7K t Nov 14.—Gen \4 f alker’semigrants ■sailed in the Steamer pashion, which was heavily freighted‘for Greytown._ The steam er obtained a regular clearance, and was ad vertised as a Greytowti packet. i The Macon Press denies the Statement ! from the Columbus Sun affray at a grocery ! uear Macon. That paper says that the last : statement (with regard to the “•liquor’.’) may -j he tine, as we thins it very likely, from wlvat J we learn,, that Mr. Jones teor “ shqf” with a i “ pocket pistol” by one J. Barleycorn in Mr. Milpatrick’s establishment; but as long habit I Ims accustomed him to stich “ shots,” no fatal ■consequences are apprehended. Doubtless he is ready any day for a simular encounter especially if the weapons he “hrickt.” v •< The Pensacola .Observer announces the prevalence of Yellow Fever at Millton Fla. j Nine deaths had taken place and now cases I were continually occttring. A State Sub Treasury. The establishment of a Sub Treasury in ; the State of New York is discussed in the New York Prints. There were about three million dollars of State funds in the Bank* of j that State when they suspended, which they cannot or will not This bass produced so strong a feeling against them that it is supposed the scheme of an independent trea-s j snry will be favorably entertaiued by the j New York Legislature. ill atri e 6 , *, On the 19th in*t., by Rev. VV. 11. Crane, Mr. j Alexander G On m uitik, bfl.eon Cos., Florida, to Miis Ci.al'iha Reynolds, dauchter of Col. Wm. ii. Reynolds of Thomas county, On. j Qu the Kith instant, by Rev. M. C. Bmith, Mr. ! Michael Bakins, of Leon Cos.. Fla., to Mrs. Re ’ JUdLTITCA'It'I'KK, OT ThofeSPBK, OS. ——■————■w^n Di c , At the residence of X. McDuffie, rulaski county, I Georgia, of Pueumonia, ini the 21st ult., Dr. John l A. Tt'CKEll, born in Houston comity, Georgia, aged | 25 years. • ” An honest man lie was As e'er God iu hia iujage hli ssvd—. The friend of man, the friend of youth, The friend of age and guide of Truth; For none that knew him need be told A warmer heart Death ue’er made cold. N. M. D. In I-aurena County, ou the 10th iiistant, Mr. T. N. Glyion. <i .„ * In Dublin, county, on Monday, 9tiriastant,. Dr. Frederick Cui.le.ns, aged 28 years, 1 niontli and 24 days. Special Xotifcs. CFThc Weekly Picayune— Published on Mondays, by Llms deny K end all A Cos., No. 66 Camp street New Orleans. Terms of the Picayune:—Weekly—Bs a year, aingle cupies 124 eeuts. Daily—sl2 a year in ad vance. [mar24tf of Ihe Liver.—l one of most common as well as the most formida ble of diseases known to American physcians It had for years attracted the closest attention of the medical I acuity in all parts of the United Stat. s and yet up to the time of the discovery of Dr. M’Uaue’s great Specific prepared by Fleming Bros.-; - of Pittsburgh, Pa„ it was almost beyond tli leach of medical skill. - Thousands have perished without even a hope of relief, and affhough thousands may yet be destined to (eel the direful effects of this most complicated disease, it is now,thanks tiythere search of Dr. L'Lahe, most completely brought within the scope of medical control. The proprietors, Flem ing Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., of the Liver Pills feel confident that they offer a remedy which hks heeL fully tested by time, ami with Ims never failed of success when fairly tried. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dt. ST Lane'* Celebrated Liter Pills, manufactured by Fleming j Bros, of Pittsburgh. Pa There are other Pills pur j porting to be Liver Pills now before the public.— l [Dr. M'Lane s Genuiue Liver Pills, also his celebra ted Verneilogo,> can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. Xone genuine irilhout the signature of FLEMING BROS. Sold by R. Seixas.and Palmer fc Bro. Thomasville and by one Agent in every town in the South. [;t9 I Canbibatcs. M. S.WAGH an nounces himtelf as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Ciiurt'of TJiotua* comity, l'.lection in January. _ (nnvlOtde W. JOHNSON aimounces himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Thomas CTuinty. Election in January. (novlOtdo jEP°Tlie friends ot THOMAS D. JETT are authorized to aunounce.hiin as a Candi date for the office of Sheriff of Thomas county, at ■ the ensuing election in January. fnov24tde To the Voters of Lowndes County : BY Request of my friends, I nniioun.ee toy ualue as a candidate lor the ofirCe ot Receiver of Tax-Re turns of Lowndes County, at the ensujug January election. Should it please- the people to honor me with the. .election 1 p(ei!go myself to compensate them for the favor.they bestow by diiwhargiug the duties of the office w ith liability anil zeal. * uov24tde) ‘ ’J. \V. tIAKREIT. Nero ‘Abncrtiscmcnts. Notice to Everybody. JYR. A W. ALLEN’S? CELII I* a A TED SOU TIIE R X LIINTIMENT, IS A CURTAIN 7 REMEDY for Strains, Sprains. ItVmnati'mi, .Ncvrra’giaAYiifjip, XervousM lead- Ache, Sore Throat. Still’ Neck, Tooth-Ache, Pain iti the Head. Scalds and Burns, or any thing like erup tions on the Ib'sh. Also, jpr all diseases to which horses arc subject. Dr. Allen's All-Healing Ointment. IS a certain* cure for Ring-worms, Scratches in horses. C reese Heel, Tbtusb, Collar and Saddle Galls; ninl all flesh wounds. Manufactured by Dr. A. VV. AF.LEN, Columbus, 1 Georgia.’ i For sale in Xh'""!tsville, by Biium &, Sliiff; in Montieello, bv Palmer A Bro., and in Troupville, bv T. W. EIHh. * -’A.. W. ALLEN. nov24 ‘ ■ ‘we 1y.... ’ “ Nfftlce. 7 ALL persons interested are hereby notified that J xY the, undersigned will appl.y to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, of Thomas comity,“Georgia, on the first Monday in February next, for an order granting loa\e tojsell a negro hoy slave, the property j. of the minor heirs-of William ILMoElveen deceas ed. REM UR YOUNG, Guardiim. j tiov 24 ; w e 60d ’ stjt: • olive. A LL persons interested are hereby notified that | LY the undersigned will apply to the Honorable i the Court of Ordinaryaif Thomas county, Georgia, on the first Monday in r ebyiyiry next, for nu order grunting leave to sell the lands awl real estate be longing to ‘the minor heirgyef said undersigned. FURXUY H HARRELL, Guardian.- ( nov 24 w find Books. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are no tified to come forward nh3 settle'before the re turn is out for Justice’s Court, as 1 am determined 0 sue all that are indebted tome iudiacruninatelv.— My notes ami accounts are in the bands of F. M Sweatman for collection. nnv'2l-11) THOMAS AVER 4 . Csiinrdian’s Male. VGREF.ABLF. to an order passrii by the Court ■ of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door in the city ol Thoniaavfiie, in Bnid county, on the first Tuesday in January next Lots of land number Jutland num ber 361, in the 18th district of said county,-it : bring all the real estate belonging to the estate ol the minor heirs of Robert Mardre, late of said ■ county deceased, and know has the former residenci >i of said dcceuaed. Terms made known on the dav ‘ nnv*4- 40.1 V JOHN BLATEK. Guardian’ ‘ GEORGIA—TboniM County. . Court of Ordinary, November 18, 1857. ... VAT HE REAS, Jehu A. Mclntosh, Sent., Guardian fv of the person and property of Calndoiiia, Dan el M and Samuel Mclntolh, heirs at law of Duncan Mclntosh deceased, having petitioned said Court for Letters of Dismission lYnm said Guardianship. All'peraon# interested afe, therefore, hereby noti• tided to file their objections in laid Court (if any they have) to said Letters beiniAgrant4l: dtherwise ; said letters will be granted toAniri applicant, ft a regular Term of said Court, to be held in Tliomas ville said county, on the seconiUMonday in Junusr) uext. Given uu.ler my nffieial signature n..v24-4fldj HENRY H TOOKK. Ordinary. Notice. A LL persons are lieyoby notified and warned nol VY. to trace fur a note made o.i or about the Bth day of October last for the sum of one hundred nnd twenty-five dollars, pay able to Allen Spear nr bearer and due the first day of January next, as the consid eration thereof has entirely tailed. Said note sign ed by myself and Dixon Corroll as security. t Notice to UelXurk and Creditors. VLL piTSons imlehted to the estate of John Hargraves, late of Ware county deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment: and those having demands against suid estate are requel ted to eider them in dull authenticated according to law. L. 4V. H. PITMAN, Ex’r, nov 17 w 4fM SIOO iYBWAB-O 1 RAN A WAV from the aubaciiber ki Jefferson Cos . FTSrida, oil the 14th instant, flv mulatto boy CHARLES, shimt thirty-live years of age, rather dark mulatto, about five feet eight inches high, well proportioned in size, speaks slowly and is by trade a blacksmith. Charles was brought from Alabama t< Thomas county, On., near n year ago by Jumea B Hmiten, Esq., and sold to me a few months since.— He may-try to make his way back to Alabama, where he was formerly owned, and” has worked lor Henry llieks in Macoii county Alabama, for Francos Freemen in Montgomery county, Alabama, and for John Merrik ill Lowndes county Alnbaina-fand also for Ilia former owner near Orion, Pike county, Ala haina. I will give a reward of One Hundred D6l larsfor the delivery of said h..y Charles at my plan tation in Jefferson “county, Florida: or'Fifty Dollars ttrrtrirttrtrverytrr-mry-sate -jad-eo- ttmt I get-hrm-in possession. Address nie at Montieello, Jefferson County. Florida. novlTtO JO v FIN’ YSQN. Notice. ALL persons indebted to ine as Administrator,on - tbi’ estate of Samuel Austin, late of ‘ftlOliikv county deceas-d, are notified to make payment bv the first day of .human next, in constitutional cur reuev or such funds br w ill suit the Guardian of tin minor heirs of said deceased, or every claim will b< sued in first Justice's court I desire to make a final settl&nent of said estate, and obtain letters of dis mission. JOHN MILLER. Thomasville; Nov. 17, 1857. jit. A<liiiiiii*tr:ifor's Mule. r YTTILL be sold in Thomasville, Thomas county, 1V -on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door, within the legal hours of sale the following hit* of land, viz': Number eighty-five (85) and seventy acres off of the south west cornel • of number eighty-four, (84) all lying in the Four i teeuth District of Thomas county. Sold as the propertysol Josiah Horn deceased, for the benefit ol the heir's and creditors. Terms made know non the day of sale. I n ov7ltds) ’"'n DANIEL ROBERTS, Adm’r. GEORGIA —C hi. h Con ly. A 1 DM INI ST RATO IF 8 HIRING. —Agreeable to an order passed at the November Term of -the f i Ordinary’s Court of Clinch county, Ga,, will be , hired before the Court House door ill the town m ’ Magnolia on the first Tuesday in January next,with ’ in the legal Imurs of sale, all the negroes hr bulging ’ to the estate Os James P. H. Cate, late of saia coun -1 ty deceased. , nin'2. r ,tdli ] g, j). LASLtK, Adui’r. J>r. E. O. ARNOLD,—Dentist, HAS returned ami resumed the practice of bis pro b session at his Residence in Thomasville. nev 3 ‘ w 3t NEW GOODS. THE anliieribef is now receiving a large assort ment of choice Fresh Go© *, amongst which arc tin* following: , Preserves —I’inc Apples, Raspberries, Peaches, ’Quinces, Ginger r< 11 • 1 Citron, ; Jellevs —Guava, Currant'ami Quince. I Driest Fruit —Malaga, Lager ami Sultan Raisins, Currants, Fits and Prunes. | Hermetically—Scaled Goods, Sajnon, satined Shad. Ovstejs, Lobsters, Sardines i'resli 1 Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries, Green Pens and Tomatoes, i IVsits —Almonds, Brazil, P<e!tsT, Filberts and Coco nuts. Pickles. Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive Oil. Mneev toni and OerenieeHii Farina. Soda. Butter, and CrttnmCrackers; choice Wines, Liquors, Port er, Ale and Cider in bottles; Segars, chewing and smoking Tobacco, and “Snuff it TOYS. A large assortment of Polls, Work Boies, Cabases. BaKkets—Titr-fow etc., etc. Also a splendid assortment of Mersclmnm, Turk ish, German uiKpArnerioati Pipes. All the ah live., besides a large assortment of other Goods in inv line of business, sold on very reasona ble terms hi? -JOHN STARK., Thoinasville, November lb. lsf>7. ts Adiiiiiiislrtilor's Sale. V4TTLL be sold at the residence of MrtcMargaret II Hamilton, date of, Colquitt count/ deceased on Monday the 23d instant, within theNisiial hours ol sale all the perishable property belonging to the es tate of John Hamilton deceased. Bale to continue from day to nay until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. — 1 t head of horses, ldl) head of fat hogs, JOftftor PAOO bushels of corn, oxen and cart, fodder, and other articles, too numerous to mention will be sold. JOHN HAMILTON. Am'rnii 11 t.ii- nt \t. HllnllttOJt, Md 1 T *~ ftttvlO-Bt] Kx’r of the Will ot J. Hamilton. GEO KG 14- Lo wmlri Fount Jy Court of Ordinary, Sorrmber Term. 1857. \\J HEIfKAS, Martha A. Harbor thisdny applies It to this Court for Letters of Dismission from the Administration of the estate’of Samuel Bnrker, ■ late nf said county deceased, These are, therefore, to cits and admonish all and singular the parties interested tp be and appear be fore Ibis CnVirt within the time prescribed by law, and make objections, if Anv they have, why said let ters should not be granted: otherwise they will be granted in accordance with law Given under ny hand and official signature, No vember 2d, 1 e.'i7 POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary, not 10” m - Cm “Macon Flour Mills. fpIIESE MILLS are manufacturing and keep on 1 hand, fresh, tbe very best Extra Family, Extra and Sfiperfiiie: Flour, ail ol which is warranted to be of superior quality. IT’ AH orders promptly filled and delivered at the Railroad Depot Pee of drayage. FT - T ll dealer* tbrough South-Western Georgia, we would say that we can furnish you Flour, of our different brands,-which cannot be excelled, on as ac commodating terms, and perhaps more an, than any other good mills. OT To Planters and nil other, dosiring good Flour, we would also shy, try us, we guarantee to please you. JAR KNIGHT,. nov3-4t) Stipt. Macon Flour Mill*. Notice. QIIXTY dny. after date application will be made vj to the Court of Ordinary of Ware county for leave to-sell a part of the ( renl estate of James Strickland, late of said county, deceased. *ept29—6fld] f'HASASTRICHLAND, Ex’r. J. P. ARNOLD, r T MERCHANT T AIL OR. lirOFLD respectfully inform the citizens -Aj ¥ of Thomasvillc and the public general- Ir that he has received a complete assortment ‘J •f Fine Cloths, Caaaimeres, Vestings, Ac. Ac.,sui table for the Kail and Winter wear. Garment, ol all kind* will"he made with dispatch according to order. He hopes that all persons desiring good, or work in bis line, will giro him a call. nor to *■ TT I f New Store A New Goods. SWIFT, DEKLE A HARRELL, Tkomanilte, Gtorgiaftozt door to John Stark, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Thomasville and surrounding country, tbatr” they are now receiving an entirely new Bi<<k of Good*, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Ready Mode Clothing, Roofs and Bhoe, Hardware and Cutlery, 1 follow-ware, TTioi kory and Glass- j ware. Nails, itc. Ac., with all articles usually kept j in a dry good’s store. We will tske pleasure in show ing our. gm>d to UHtomers, w het her they buy, or Only w ish to see,— If we no,not suit them in quality and price, we do not wish them to buy frimi us, ns w e expect the mo ney from our patrons whenever their accounts are j lue; and we w ish them to suit themselves, and we will try to make it to their interest, as wie do not wish to do business with any except those who ex pect to pay for their goods. We will sell goods as cheap as any house 4n this town, or any other tow u i where they fell similar articles. VYc bought our. goods as cheap and can aell thorn as ebenp as any body, Please give ns a call before purchasing ! where. foet27tf ‘ Dissolution. THIS day the firm of WEST. McKINRON & CO., was dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be settled by Charles McKinnon, who will be found at the old stand at all times. Troupville, October 15th. 1857. ts Noiirc. A XT. persons Interested are hereby notified that the Ainderstgned w ill apply to the Court ot Or linary of ThoniAs county, Georgia, on the first Mon lay in November next, for *n order grantingdeive to sell all the real estate and lands belonging to the estate of Josiah Horn deceased? anglß-tiod] p.VNTKt, KOBE RTS, Ad mV. T. J. IIGHIFOOT A CO.. TYTILI, tske tlie Bills on the ,South-44 r estern Rail Ts Road Bank, in payment of dehtsor for Uimda at par. (oct2t)tf Low for Cash. I AM receiving my Fall and W inter Stock of Dry - Goods I have a large and wiell selected ‘Stock, consisting of every article usually kept in this place. I respectfully invite the citizens generally to call and examine for themselves. - 4V. IV CLARK. Thonmsvine, Ga.. Oct. 27, 1857. 4t G-roceries and Provisions. FA LBS. BACON—Sides, Hama and 4 U•U U U Shoulders: 56 bids Flour, extru amt SfipertlTrc; “Lfttltr lhs Cdlfeel “dHb• rent"brands; 800 lbs Tea —Imperial Tinqun, Hyson, Sew ouv, Chu lor, Pouchong, Hlaek, Green. Ac.;’ Beef Tongues, Mnekerel. Salt, dried Apples, Sugar, Loaf, Coffee and Crushed: Fresli Gysk'rs. Xdisters, Peaches. • Quinces and Sardines; Raisins in quarto or whole hoxca ; Nuts —Almonds, Pecan, Brazelion and Fil berts ; Churns, Buckets, Tubs and Measures: Wine —Cherry, Port, Claret, Medaria, I’uro Grape, and Champaign, in quarts or pints ; I’inc-Applo fcjyrup. Raspbury, American,.Eclipse, Cognac and Cherry Brandy; Whiskey, 4 Ace, Monongntieln, Corn and Rye : Holland Gin, N. E. Rum, und Bourbon Whisky; Candles, SpCrilf and Star; Sp rui OiL,-Plate Covers, Brushes, Paint, whitewash, Ac., Ac.; Soda, Pepper and Ginger, ground and whole ; Snuff and Tabaccn, different brands; Steel Mills, Axes, Augers, ehissels, Weeding nnd Grubbing Hoes, Hand-saws,* Smith’s Vices, Screw-plat, s, Sash-clamps ; Plains, and nu merous articles in this line ; Craekers nnd Lemons; and numerous other articles. Give me a call at the old stand of Sanford & MCT.endon July 14] WADE F SANFORD A BIX. Mule, Iron-axle Wagon and Harness Price $160.(10. Apply to the undersigned at his plantation near Thoiimsville, ... i july l ltf] ROBgBT W. ALSTON. Stntc of Georgia-Ware foiinty. 4 LL persons concerned are hereby notified that. /\ two RMUltha after jlate, we will apply to the honorable court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all tbe veal estate of Ish&in Peacock, Br. late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN D. PEACOCK, )* . . HENRY E. PEACOCK. i Artm nov l(i w 2m Vilmiiii*trulur’ Sale. ° \\riLL be sold be,fore the court-house door in the TT town of Waresboro’, Ware comity, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot of land number one hundred and sixty-two, in the eighth district of ori), itially Appling now Ware eouii ty. Bold under an order of the honorable court ol Ordinary of mid county, as the property of .lames Cason, late of said county, deceased. Terms of sile on the dav. ’ HENRY W. ALLBRITTON, Adn.'r. SARAH J. CASON, Atlm’x.. .... „ sept 29 w 4ftd , Administrator.'* Sals*. 4 GKE-EABLE to ati ordeifof the Coin t of Ordiu il. ary of Thomas county, w ill be sold before the ’ Court House dnvr.iti ThotnnsvrHe, Thomas county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following lots of Land to-wit: Nos. 248, 272, 273, 286, and 16ft Bern nf lot No. 2HH, tfinre or less. Slid the undivided half of Lot N'o: 32nil of said lands being in the leth District of prigiually Early now Thomas county, kiiowu as the properly of PeyloH Walden deceased. Also at the same time and place, twenty-five liki ly negroes, consisting of men, women mot children; nil sold ns the property of Peyton Walden deceased Sold for the purpose of division. Terms made know n on the dav of sale. now2-4fid) J. C. BROWNING, Adm’r. GEOIIGIA-I.oinidcs Fount)’. rpVYO months after date'application w ill be made X to the Honorable., the Court of Ordinary, for s id county, lor leave to sell the land and negroes belonging tu the estate of Hughes Hines, late of said county deceased. > . imv3-2m) JAMES M. CT.YATS, A trn'r GE O KGU~ I-o v\ mle s 4On til js— t'OCRT OF ORDIN'ARV, NOVEMIUCK TERM, 18fl7 v YUHKKEAS, Hiram Hall applies to this Court tV for Letters of Administration ou the estate ol Joel McDaniel, late of said county deceased, These ore, therefore, to cite and admnuisji all and singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at said Court within the time pre scribed by law, and file theif objections, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under niv band and official signature, this October 28th, 1857. PVVHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary, nov 3 . Hid MATH. II AMI Ml If, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION . ..- MBH.OHANT, ■ No. 38 Poy dras Street-N-ew OtttEASS. Refers to— Gov. J, E. Broom, „ , * ... George K. Walker, \ Toll*! 1 ”” I ''’ Thomas Powell, Esq., 1.. „ . . . U. M Spencer. Esq , \ N<?VV r ° rt - 1 lor,d “ John J. Shelling, I n MpMillanA Campbell, Qumcy.TF’lnrlda. Gen. Win Bail?, Jefferson County, Florida. “ John (i>. i'utnuni,-Esc| , Madison County, FlaJ Augustus Steele, Esq., l.'edar Keys, Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq.; Hamilton County Florida. ■'EdAUewimtton, Eq.,J I K. G. Ponder, Esq. $ Thomasvtlle, Georgia. Jack J. Marsh, Esq., Duncanville, Georgia. J A. Mclntosh, Esq., Glasgow, Georgia. Novembei 3) 1807. ts Lands for Sale. ! X /~k /A ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring | tX'X* / Hill Tallahassee road, eight miles from 1 Thomasv ille, are now offered for sale by the subscri ber. Two hundred and lilty acres, about half of which is fresh, ait umiei good fence, and in a j high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, nnd tnanv other things grow on this land in luxurinnt abundance. Come and look at it. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased with the land, hut I am determined to change my locality, sale or no sale Price reasonable Fair warning. DUNCAN McKINNON. . july 21 . ts Notice. SIXTY days after date application will he made {<> of Grdiaaiy of Ware county for , leave to acL the real estate, belonaingkto the estate ■ of Janies Cason, deceaaed, late of said counfv. . H. W. ALLBRITTON. Admr’ , sepftft-A-’iil SARAH J CASON. Adm’x . ’ I • 1 . ■ “ MOORE & HOMAN’S Variety Work*. r< fTHE BOdersigned are pre- JL pared to maoufactur* la the bad and roost fashionable TO\\A style all kinds af Fornituce, Re Ist cads from ss"to $25; u|hHHK Hid ■ Boards, Wash stands, j Corner stands. Wardrobes, Bo enus—China, Red Bay g Dining TaMea, Folding and Plain Tables,Centre and Side Tallies, Cusrfaet, Trunnel Bedstead*, Cradles and Crib*, ( Secretaries, Bmib Caost and list Htawl*. I Lumber taken iu exchange for Furniture: or lim ber made up to onler in the mwt fashionable style. Also all kinds of Tnrni K and Mawifftff fa in the best style. Bbop< located Aontb end of Mala street, below Meßaiu a Hotel, Th.-uiaaville, Ga. jii i y 11]_ MooBF, a homan: I MOORE-& HQMA^^S Snali land Blind Faetory. rjTHK undcrslgticl nre prepared to manufacture f all kiids of Window Sash, Blinds, i'sonel Doors, and Carpentry Work to order, liavingal wnys on hand, tde best seasoned lumber, they will w arrant tin ir work to be of the most substantial sad j durable description. He will Alsu contmet for say size or style of huff ding,, nnd e xecute the same with *ll needful dispatch. Orders tatpeetiuily Hoiicited. Shops’ heated at the South end of Main street, below McLain's Hotel, Thomasville, Ga. c. o. wontu:, | e. t uohah July 14 w bets Coffins! Coffins!! CHERRY, VELVET, and PLAIN COFFINS, fur liished in one hour's notice. All order, promptly respond ed to. . BW) Fy Slioji locatod at the South End of Main Street below Mcßaln's Hotel. TIHIMAsVILLfc. GCOROIA. C. G. MOORE A E. T. HOMAN, may 5 w oy rnilF. Subscriber offers for sale his Plantation sit* A. nated four mile* east of ThntnasviHe, on the Coffee Road, consisting of 1 MOO acres, with plenty of woodland for fencing nnd other purposes. A dwelling, Gin-house, Screw and other buildings es sential ‘to funning, are npon thr prrtnisei, aibl tbl location favorably situated for health The place is well w atered w ith never-failing streams, aha baa ■ fine mill-seat. Purchaser* may obtain further information by . calling at the “Southern Enterprise ” offige, Dr. R. J.,Pmce of Thmnaavule, is clothed with . full legal power to dispose of the above premises and make titles to the same. may 80-ts T M GATLIN. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Warrea Wood, late of Lowndes county, deceaaed, will makg payment to the and those having claims against said estate will present them wßbk the time prescribed by law, or ther will be barred. JAMES Wh)D, oct2o-40d] WILLIAM WOOD, Lands and Mill for Sale In Lowndck Fount?. rpiIAT place known as Sinclair’s mills, situated in L the 15th district, on the Tiillaiiassee and Trmrp i Hie road attd-not over three to fmu- miles front tbe site of the new county about b in; fanned, will he sold at a very low figure for cash, if applied lor agin. • There are from 65 to 75 screa of open'land ufiiler fence, part of whlcßTa fresh, all wall adapted to the culture of long and short cotton, corn, potatoes, cane and rice; witli log dwelling, kitchen, smoke, crib . slid stable houses in good repair, water good, luna tion very healthy, good society, churches and schools within a reasonable distance; there is a lot aml a half of land on the premises, from 700 to 760 acres f.ns, licit hay land, mill house with one of tbe best and most constant water powers in the county. >i* dollars per ncre will he charged if only part caah la paid, (l and yearly instruments on balance with ia. tercet) if all cash, 25 per cent discount on the whole This is the cheapest placo in Low ndes; if not ap plied for before January, the pegs will go up. Refer to.). W. Spain Culpepper, Piacola. Any per son wanting to examine the premises, wltl be waited on by the uhdersigned. Every information rendered on application at Moore's Store, or by Letter to b -1.. MOORE Piacola, Cb. Also a lot oftiickory and pine land containing 9131 acres at $3 per acre, sub ject to 25 per cent discount for cash. oct2tMt* SALE, _ THE premises whereon the under- ofA signed now resides. There are eight ucres of laud, all enclosed, and one half in cultivation. The improve- I.’*’ incuts are a framed dwelling having 3 rooms, 2 ample closets and 2 fire places; a small house originally intended for a dining room and kiteb en, having brick chimney with two fire ptares and oven ; bathing house with projection covering an ex collect will of water; sumke bouse, dairy, negro cabin, cribs, shelters, stables, substantial garden, choice fruit trees and grape vines of different kinds, flourishing shade trees, shrubbery, aed flowers. Tho location (on the GrooverviUe road) is both pretty ami healthy and is wear enough to Thomasvule to combine the social, religions and educational advan tages of the town. The dwelling and yard are so arranged as to admit of ample additions. If not void before Christmas the premises will be rented. Apply to the undersigned, or Mr. Geo. H. Dauiol! on the prriniscs. aug2.'tfj D. G DAXIELL. CAUTION. ALL poisons are hereby cantioued not to trade ■ for two notes against me, made payable to TV lb liam Williams, dated the sth of S"pti‘tuber, 1867, lor $62.50 each ; one due January the Jat, 1868, tbe other due January the Ist, 1859. The consideration ii v.hirh said noics were giien having (ailed, lam determined not to pnv mnl notes unless compelled bylaw. JOSEPH J. BTANKILL. oct 10 ‘ w - *Ht Fletcher Institute. THE exercises of the Boys’ IVpartment of this School will be resumed on the t int Monday in Oclobtr ntzt. under the direction of Rev. R. 11, Lit kev and C. 8. Rockwei.l. It j_ desired that pupils intending to join tbU school be present at the opening of the term. Terms g ( Payable in ndrance per ttition nf tuWty vrtka) Preparatory Department—ls; A2d Clasaes #ls 60 “ i •• 3d & 4th ‘* 20 <lO Academic and’Classirsl Departments • 26 66 No pupil wHI be received tor a less time than 66 weeks (sept29-2m New Jeweler, Watch and Clack ; Jf taker. rOSERII JERGER now offers his services tB •J to the public, nnd pledges himself to give prompt attention to rleaning. repairiiir, am! tftgßb making Watches, Jewelry, Ac. All work entrystwd to JiiHi will he exeruted and delivered; at th tin* promised, and warranted. He has no flow ing enoo .miuins to bestow itpi b himself aa a watch maker, hut relics upon the judgment of his patrons to rs* tahiish his skill sod Temptation. Terms Cash. Office Keeihv door swtre the Post Office, next ts the store of 11. 4V\ Bliarpe. • Thomssvi'le. Oa.. March 17,1857. “ ts Watches and (locks. THE undersigned wnjild respectfully its form the public that he still continues his business at the old stand, near T. J £g)b j Lighttoot & Co.’s, where he is fully prepared to An I as good and as cheap w ork as can be done North Os ! south hy any good workman. He has supplied him i self with every thing neeesssrr for the completion of go#>d work. All Watch and Clock work warran -1 ted for 12 months if well tiled. Also keeps on ksnd t Clocks, ‘M atches, and Jewell?, which will be add l as low as can be bought anywhere. Give me a caff, j octaftf) ; ’ JAMES M OKAY. I .Notice. 1 Q IXTY days after date application wilt be made -I O to tho honorable Court of Ordinary of Wat* | county lor leave to sell tbe negroes belonging to tbe , estate of Ctntbia Tutcu. late of said county deceaa -I*l .rO#F.PIT TFTEN, Ex’r. nov Jft w . fttH