The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, December 08, 1857, Image 3

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tinroD or ... * 7f The annn.it) convocation of tilt* ecclesias tical body closed it* session, in this city, on last Saturday night. There were present, as we are informed. “'**7 delegates, oitjy about one half of .the Churches of the State being represented. We are not aware that m.y particnlar business, of general interest, was transacted, but aHtta ordinary duties of the meeting were. 1 attended to with great harmony and brotherly kindness. It is by | no means strange that the Presbyterian I ChurcfTof (reorgin. with its high toned min istry, of high intellectual attainments and so great moral worth, shouldbc rapidly incrans r nig both in strength and numbers., This 1 Church is among the foremost in educational | enterprise, and is untiring indts zeal for the I promotion of knowledge nnd truth. It is gratitiing to our citizens to know that •s the delegates were well pleased with their ■ sojourn W our tnidst. ancT tlta't’ fliey went away oritli a more exalted opinion of our lit tieeity than they entertained when they came ‘—Rome Courier. (SKrehln jwnnmnni of Itftos. OX.TZX MINK nr ALABAMA. The Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate of the 12th hist., says that an old silver mine lias been discovered in Hancock countv, in that State, near the Morgan and Walker lines, and a party of Georgians are now at work at it. It was walled np with solid masonry, which had to he broken up w,ith powder, and then the mine was opened again. It must have been worked, hundreds of years ago, as trees are now growing over and around it. The ore is said to bench. CLOSING OF NAVIGATION OB THK LAKES. Drtroit, Nov. 24.—The straits of Maci nac are blocked with ice, and navigation is about closing. The schooner Seaman is sup posed to. have been lost in the recent storm on Lake Superior, with all on board. Minium LEGISLAT'DKE OH* GOV. WALKEB. Jackson, Nov. 21.—The Mississippi leg islature have, by an almost unanimous vote, adopted resolutions censuring Gov. Walker, and condemning the administration in case his conduct is approved. MARKET BEPOBTS. New York, Nov. 30.—Sales of cotton to-day GOO hales; Uplands 11 3-4 cents.— Flour is heavy, and declining. Wheat un settled, and Sl2 1-2 asl 15. Corn firm.— Mess ami prime pork declining. Rosin and TerpCntine heavy and lower. Rice 3 a 3 1-2 cents. v * CnAiti,RßT<\, Nov. 30. —Sales of cotton to-day 1,100 bales, at a decline of 1-8 to 1-4 cent. Moiiii.k, Nov. 28.—Sales of cotton to day 1,000 bales, at a decline of l-Btli. Re ceipts 3,500 hales. DEATH OP CAFT. GEDDY. Cha ri.iv.stox, S. C., Nov. 39.— Capt. Ged dy of the. United .States/Navy, died this evening in this city. HON. J H~ HAMMOND ELECTED CoLt’Mm.t, S, (1, Nov. 30. —The Hon. James H. Hainmoiid was elected United States Senator to-jlay to suppy the vacancy created by the. death of Senator Butler.— The. last ballot stood-:. j v .J. 11. Hammond, %5 ; F. W. Pickens, 59. The name of Col. Cliosnut was with drawn—there xre a few scattering votes cast: THE SUOAK CBOP AND THE COLD WEATHER. We learn from n despatch addressed by a planter in Baton Rouge, dated on the 21sj, that the cane is all frozen, and all hands were winrowing. We feracd that we should hear of such a disaster to the crops as the consequence of the sudden “ cold snap.”— A*, Picai/nne. BE-ELECTION OF SENATOR CLAY. Thjjr legislature of.Alabama in convention on the first ballot election Hon. C. C.'Clay Jr., to the Senate of the United for six years from the 4th of March, 1851), when'his present term of office expired. 60T.BBAVELY OVSB IT. The Winsted (conn) Herald relates that a young lady, R former resident of Winsted, beautiful and accomplished, the daughter of a pious and venerable Methodist elder, and a rapturous reader of Uncle Tom’s .Cabin” in the village club of young ladies anti-slave ry in all places and all occasions, not long ago marrried an Alabama planter, who is the owner of five hundred— nigger*! - - TERRIBLE COLLISION AT SKA. The Texas steamship Opelousas, bound from Berwick Bay for Galveston came in col lision with the steamer Galveston at midnight of Sunday the 15th., and. sunk immediately. Twenty Jive persons perished in the disaster among (hem Gen, James Hamilton, of South Carotins. All the officers and crew(27)werc saved. Fifty-six of the passengers were rescued.. In the list of those saved, appears the name of R. T. Murphy, Twiggs couuty Georgia. JUDGE A. B. LONG STREET CoM’MBiA, S.C., Nov 26,—The Trustees of the South Carolina College last night elect ed Judge a. B. Lonusi'kkbt President of the College. ‘ * good hiwi bob butteh LOVEJU. The Albany Argus says’ the quantity of butter and cheese pro l need the present sea son in the great dairy counties of New York exceeds that of any previous year by about ope third. It is estimated that in... the coun ties refered to .there have been mada fR Jeast 70,000 firkins morebutter jthan over before in season. _ I% _ ■ .V ,”, e ’ ? Sir Charles Lvcll, tile distinguished geolo gist, is at Naples, called thither by the erup tion, of Vesuvius, which Was daily more grand; We may, therefore, expect a scien tific account of the phenomena, George I). Prentice, Esq., editor of-the| Louisville Journal) is lecturing in the Atlan tic cities on “ The present aspect and toii-i deudes of American politics.” J 1 ♦ A GEORGIA WILD CAT. ■ I The Chicago Democrat of the 9tl instant i 8 j y , j The Cherokee jftsnranee and BaMking r Company, of Georgia, has failed. The;notes > of the Bank lipd been redeemed in tliis city > by F. G. Addams, Esq ; but on Saturday, the , paper of Messrs, Cuitisand Cos, bankers of f Peoria, having gon? to protest in this city, the notes are no longer rOTecmed. The bank ing house of Messrs. Curtis &. Cos., of Deo i ria, goes down with the other. j VKANSAS FREE STATE CONVENTION, t ‘ St. Lous, Nov. 30. —The Kansas Free State Convention has been called to meet on Wednesday, December 2d, to consider what •i|the best course to pursue relative to the n§ w Constitution. It is said that the District Attorney. of ; New Orleans agreed to Walker’s release on a light bail, by an arrangement with Soule, 1 without consultation with the Jndgcv* Ifj.b* record shows this to be true, tlio President ! declares tknt be will remove the District At* torney immediately. * Tho Grand Jury of Abbeville District, South Carolia, have presented the State Col lege, at Columbia, to the Legislature, as a , nuisance, and censure the Board of Trustee* of that Institution, for re-electing the old professors, who, they say, are totally unfit for the position they occupy. “’ ms SOUTH CABO IMA BANKS. . l’he Comptroller General of South Caro lina, in his annual to the legislature, which convened on Monday last pitches into the banks in rather a savage manner. We find the following extract in the Columbia Times:— Con*ti/ntionali*t. “ The remedy is in the bands of the legisla ture. and notwithstanding the arrogant claim of the private banks, that they have power under their charters to do as they and are not amenable to’ the public for their acts. There is little doubt but the courts of the State wouldsoon briug them under the law of the land, and teach them to know that they are public institutions with certain pri vate rights,and that they are at least not om nipotent to do evil. Whatever remedy, he says, the legislature may npply to arrest their abuses, should be prompt,. sharp and severo. “If the full measure of punishment was meted out to tlieni that they deserve, there is not one of the now batch of banks char tered in 1852, but as richly deserve a forfeiture of their charters forthe course they have pursued, as any political traitor ever merited decapitation for treason to his country. They have prostituted tfie former well-tried nnd legitimate system of banking in this State to one of mere speculation in exchanges; or in othej; words have changed the legitimate system of bank ing, aud their banks into mere shaving shops ; and at their own counte-rs, or through their agencies at every point iu or out of the State where there own, or other citizens? paper or sight drafts, or drafts ‘on time, can be bought on spechlation, until tbeir opera tions would shame the denizens of Wall street in New York, or the Bourse in l’ar is. The press, published in Philadelphia by Col; John W. Forney, has the following letter from its Washington correspondent Washington, Nov. 11. 1857. ” It is rumored that Mr. Buchanan, in his first Anual Message to Congress, will take bold ground on, the currency question; that he will rc-affirtn the principle laid down so clearly in his celebrated speech on the Inde pendent treasury bill. Ho believes that it was the iiitentiou of the framer? of the Con stitution to establish a hard money currency and that the action of Congress since has been a steady departure from that intention. it. will be his object, then to retrftce the false steps taken and to bring the Government back to the true ground. “ The issue will be madtfin the next Con gress, whether State Banks have the Consti tutional power to issue circulating “promises to pay.” There will be a large party to take the .negative of the argument, who, i will not, it is said, yield until a decision lias beeu given on the question by the Supreme Court of the United States. A gcueral bankrupt law for the Banks will he presented for action. This will prsvide a fixed legal course for putting into liquidation insolvent Banks all over the Uniou.” 1 One of the certificates of death, written by a “ physician of large practice,” receiv ed at the city inspector’s office, New York, reads ns follows: Mrs. Karolyne da writer aged five months and ate days died with de fishf ncy of life to-day under mi attendance. ——— I I II ———■ W— Special Notices. Weekly Picayune—Published on Monday*, by Lemmdkh, Kf.ndal.l A Cos., No. 66 Camp street New Orleans.* a% . Term* of the Picayune;—Weekly Jfs a year, single copies 12$ cents. Daily—sl2 a year in ad vance. [mar24tf nr A Great Blessing f the Afflict ed. —The number and formidable character of dis eaaea of tbe Liver have long challenged the atten tion of medical men, p . Some of these diseases, class ed .under the general term of Consumption, have boon supposed incurable, and the Unhappy’ patient allowed to die, without medical science to offer him a hope of recovery. Hapily this eau no longer be the case. A remedy has beeu fouud which will cars all complaints, oi whatever character, arising from derangement oi the Liver. Tbe Pill* discovered by Dr. M'Lane, prepared solely by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh Pa., act directly on tbe Liver'; and ‘by correcting its operation, and purifying it from dis ease, cuts 08 and extirpates tbe complaints which have their origin in the diseases of this organ— Remedies hithei to proposed for liver complaints, have failed to opperate upon the scat of tbe disease! bat Dr M’Lane’s Pills mahe themselves felt upon the action of the Ever, and by cleansing the toun tpin, dry up the impure streams of disease which thence derive their existence. ;> , Purchasers will be careful toask for Or. M'Lane'* Celebrated Lircr I’tlh, manufactured by Fleming Urn*, of Pittsburgh; Pa. There are other Pills pur porting to be Liver Pills now before the public.— DU IP Lane's Genuine JArcr Pills, also bis celebra. I ted Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable j I Drug Stores. Kent gcukint trillion 11)0 signature of FLEMING BROS. I Soiil by E. Selins,and Palmer A Bra. Thotuaavnie i and by one Agent to every town in the South; ml [m to order Hlart i c b , By the Rev. Lewis Solomon, qntlie mor ning’ of the 22d inst., llknry M> Lovi.kss, Esq., to Mias Martha daughter of Henry Lo.i), .11 of Twigga 0... 6.. To the Voters of Thotnas Comity: .FElil.oV-CITi7.KS8 —I am a candidate for Sheriff of Thomas County; at the ensuim: January election, deeltd.*) ALEXANDER - J. ISMITII. ~1-f jAM MS .\r. SAVAOE au noune-s himself as a candidate for tbe office of Clerk ol F the Superior Court of Thomas county. Election in January. ’ (novlQtile ISTF, W JOIINSON - amiuHnces himself as a candidate for the .office of Sheriff of Thomas county. Elation in January. fHeDti'orTrrOMAS D JETT, are autliorixed to announce him as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Thomas couuty, at the ensuiug election iu January. fnov24tde To the Voters or Lowndes County: BY request of my friends, I announce my name a* a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tsx-Re turn* of Lowndes County, at the ensuing January election. Should it please the people to honor me with the election 1 pledge myself to compensate tljeni for the favor they bestow by discharging tbe duties of tbe office with fidelity and zeal, o* nv24tde) =* J. V. IIA It BELL. _ia. 1 ‘ . 1— DTcid OU)Dertiemenl. Stray ml or Stolen, Ase COMMON sized bay fiorse mule from’ftiy planta tion eight miles below Thomasville on Saturday night last. , , - Any person taking him np or giving information in regard to him will confer a favor, and will be re warded if demanded. .. . deeSj P. E. LOVE. Cash on rotton to Jlew York. rpHE Subscriber will make liberal cash advances X on shipments of cotton to Messrs. Brewer A Caldwell, New York. decH-tt) EDWARD REMINGTON Sonins’ off at Cost. THE Subscriber stock of goods, all or any portion of them at cost for cash “or for pa per to be paid promptly on the first day of January uext. Not being able to collect money than those whose notes and accounts are long past due lie is induced to make this sacrifice iu tbe sale of his stock of goods to pay his debts. Bargains may be bad, and be invites all good pay ing customers to to call in aud avail themselves of the opportuuity now offered to get goods at New York cost, as the opportunity will cease after the first day of January next. He hopes, moreover, that bis.patrons who are in arrears for previous years will feel themselves po litely dtinrnd when they read this, nnd will call at the Cup tains office and pay up, or otherwise the of fice may bo removed ere you are aware of it. H. W. SHARPE. Thomnsviile, Dec. Bth, 1857. Taken Up. OX the second oT November, J 4 miles cast of Glasgow, Thomas “County, Ga!, a flea-bitten marc, age If) or twelve years. The owner Is, re quested to come forward, prate property, pay ex penses, and take her away. m. l. Mclntosh. Glasgow, Tliquids Cos.. Ga,. )Jt;c,.Bth, 1857. Jit. Executor's Sale. 4 GRKEABLK to an order of he Honorable the , \ ‘Court of Ordinary of Tlinums county, Georgia, will he sold before tbe court-house door in the town of Moultrie, ou the fot Tuesday in February next. Lot no. (457) four hundred and fifty seven, lying in the Bth district of formerly Thomas,now Colquitt County, belonging to the estate of John Hamilton deceased, sold for the benefit of flic heirs and credi tors. Terms inndo known on the day of sale. Jecß—m,l) JOHN HAMILTON, Ex r. Lowndes Court of Ordinary, Dcecmbrr Term, 1857. W HKRF.AS, Cyprian Brinson and William T. Brinson apply to this Court, (or letters of dis missiou from the Administration of the estate vl i Sti plicu Brinson, late of said County deceased. These are to cite aud admonish all persons inter ested, to appear before said Court within tbe time prescribed by law, and make objection, if any they have, why said letters should not be grouted,other wise said letters will bo granted iu accordance w ith law. Given under my band arid official signature, this December 7th, 1857. POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. decß w 30d j, GUnidian’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order ol tec Honorable tbe Court of Ordinary of Tliomns county, Geor gia, will be sold before the Court House door at Tlmmativille, said County, on the first Tuesday of : February next, all the lauds lying and being in said County, belonging to Louisa J. Hurst a minor, and daughter of Thomas Hurst. deoß-40d) GABRIEL WILSON. Guardian. Notice, . ’ AIX perwuis are hereby’ notified not to trade for two notes made by the undersigned, payable to J. J. Jones, or bearer,.for the sum of fifty dollars each;-bothdated February 2fith, 1857,and duo one day after date. The consideration of said notes having failed, I will not pay them unless compelled by law, JOHN 8. EVANS. TroupviHO. Dec. Pth, 1857 3t_ 1:2 Administrator’s Bale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable, tbe Court of Ordinary of Thomas County, Ga., will b sold before the Court House door in Tbom asville, said County, on the first Tuesday in Febru ary next, all the lands and negroes belonging to tbe estate of William Mills deceased. decß—4od] NANCY MILLS, Adm’i- Thsinns Sheriff’s Sales. ; ‘ITTILL be sold before the Court-House door in \V Thomasville, on the first Tuesday in Janua ry next, within tbe legal bonrgef sale, the follow ing property, to-wit: One store house and lot-in tbe town of Thomas ville, fronting Jefferson street sixteen feet, and run riiiming hack thirty-eight teet,at present occupied by James M. Gray ass Jewelry store, levied upon as the property of James M. Gray to satiate a mort gage fi la in favor of F. W. Johnson _ vs James M. gray. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Also tbe house and lot at present occupied by Jos. M. Gray, known and distinguished'in tbe plan of Tbotnasville as lot number tlirel, iu square letter L,‘ fronting on Jefferson street forty-six feet, running hack two hundred aud ton feet, including all the im provements thereon, levied upon ns the property of F. W. Johnson to satisfy a mortgage fi fa, in fsviir of William G. Ponder vs said Johnson. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi fit. decH] . J. ). WHIDDON, Sheriff. Lowndes Shcrlll ’s Males. WILL be sold before the Court House dor ip Trtmpville, Lowndes county, witbiu the legal hours of sale, on the fifst Tuesday in Jauuary next, the following property, to-w'it: One negro mail by the name of Caleb, about twen ty years old, levied on as the property of Hugh 8. Bryan, to satisfy sundry fi fa*; issued from the 668th district G. M. Benjamin 8. Wooding, Tbouias W. Ellis, Jones & Adams, Eli Tucker, And James Radford v*. Hugh 8. Bryan. Levy made and return-! ed to uie by cpiistabfo. Also, two negroes, Eliza, a girl about 18 yesrs old, snd Tdbe", a boy about Jtvyenrs old, leviq| on as tho property of Hugh 8. Bryan to satisfy sundry (jas, issued from the 4168th district Q: M.—Leary;.btauley Executor vs Hugh W Bryan, and T. A. A Bryan, security— levy made and returned to me by s consta Also .one town lot , nuinbecnot known, known a* the lijt wliereon the lively stable stands, occupied by llcwett, Oratory and Ward, well improved, lon a* tbe property of James Radford, to satisfy sun dry it fas, issued from a J ustiee’s court of raid coun ■ fy—WiMiam F Rowsn and otbersv*. James Radford - Kid It. W. vcridt. rtoVv made by a Constable. ■ 1 ; dß] JOSHUA GRIFFIN, Ehoiitf riYHE subscriberjsfbnd* i eruoriflg* from this sec .l. tionof Georgia, and hereby notifies nil perwius indebted to him by note or account to ooum forward ; . ■ E <l. PONDER ASa N KO HOI A. THE ahssve New Hotel, in Albany, the present terminus of the Georgia AFlorida Railroad, is now open for tlie reception aSBBs of the Traveling Public. Ittl^L The House nnd Furniture itrecntiiely llltlSß new sod caiffiot be exctdbsd by uny Hotel 1 “ in thO State.’ The Proprietor is determined to make it the BEST HOTEL in B<mth-Westoru Georgia, by strict attention to bis Guests, inteuds meriting tbe public patronage. decl-Jro] O. W, CRUMMEY, I'roprietor. siMßrtir’s •. WILL be sold before the Court House do**r in the town of Nashville, Berrien co-inty, G*r gta.on tlie first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, vhrt th*e let; of land, miutker foirr hundred and ton. (110),in fbe llltb district of originally Irwin now Berrien couuty, containing four hundred and ninety Seres, more or less, levied on a* the property of Wil liam E. Fountain, to satisfy one A fa, issued from Berrien Superior Court, lu favor of D. C. fit A. Cost A, Cos. vs paid Fountain—said land well hppjruyed. Also, one Spanish l’anna horse, one yoke of oxen and cart,levied on a* tbe property of James J, Foun tain, to satisfy one fi’fa, issued from the Superior Court of iierriea county, la la.'vr of D. C. A A. Cost dr Cos. vs said James J Fountain. Property pointed out by defendant. , dr-el) JOHN srCDSTTIX, Sheriff. ’ “’ ■-T. 1 ■ “ ‘■ T ‘ - - • ‘ r Notice to Everybody. U? DR. A. W. ALLKN’S CELEBRATED SOUTHER.Iff T.TTgnvnmvns. T 8 A CERTAIN REMEDY for Strains, Sprains, X Rheumatism, ‘Neuralgia, Cramp, Nervous Head- Ache, Sore Throat, Stiff Neck. Towtb-Aehe, Pain in the Head, Scalds and Barns, or any thing like erup tions on the flesh. Alsu, Aw all diseases to w hick horses are subject. Or. Attests All-ll<-iilissir Olutoeat, 18 a aertaiir cure for Ring-worms, Scratches in horses. Greese Heel. Thrush, Collar and Baddle Gall*; nnd nil flesh wounds. ’ Manufactured by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus, Georgia. r-ib**. 1. ’ For sale in Thomas ville, by Baum A Shiff; in Monticello, by Palmer & Bra., and in Troupville, by f. W. Kills. A. W. ALLEN, nov 24 w ly dllioo nmwAimi R| ANAWAY from the subscriber in Jefiersou Cos, Florida, on the 14th instant, my mulatto boy CHARLES, about thirty-five years of age, rather dark mulatto, about five feet eightinches high, well propnrtioned in size, spooks slowly and is by trade a blacksmith. Charles was brought from Alabama to ‘ Thomas county,. Ga., near a year ago by James B. I [noton, 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 for Henry Hicks in Muonn county Alabama, for Frances Freemen in Montgomery county,.Alabama, arid for John Merrik in Lowndes county Alabama, and also for liis former owner near Orion, Pike County, Ain bama. I will give a reward of One Hundred Dol lars for dHiyery of said Charles at my plan tation in Jeffersou county, Florida; or Fifty Hollars for his delivery in any safe jail so that I get him in possession. Address me at Monticello, Jefferson Comity, Florida. ovl7tf) ; * . JOHN FINLAYSON. 35TEIW GOODS. THE subscriber is now—receiving a large assort meiit of choice Fresh Goods, amongst which are the following: Preserves —Pine Apple*, Raspberries, Peaches, Quinces, Ginger and Citron. Jcllcys—Guava, Currant and Quince. . Dried Fruit —Malaga, Lager and Bultan Raisins, Currants, Figs and Primes. Hermetically—Sealed Gihhls, Salmon, saiised Hhad.Oysters, Lobsters,Sardines fresh Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries, Green Pens and fwwari. Nuts —Almonds, Brazil, Pecan, Filberts and Coco nuts. Pickles, Catsups, Olives, Capers,Olive Oil. Maeen roni ami Oereqicelll; Farina, fboia, Butter, Sugar and Cream Crackers; choice Wines, Liquors, Port er, Ale and Cidci iii bottles; Begars, chewing and j smoking Tobacco, ami Siintr. TOYS. j A large assortnient of Dolls, \\ ork Boxes, Cabases, t Baskets, Tin Toy'd etc., etc. Also a splendid assortment of Merschaum, Turk ish, German ami American Pipes. All the above, beside* a hirgp assortment of other i Goods in my line of business, sobl on verv reasona ble terms by : JOHN BTARK. ThoriiasviHf, November 10, 1867. ts Administrator’ll Hale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordin ary of Thomas county, will be sold before the ! Court House door in Thomasville, Thomas comity, ■ Georgia, within the legal hours of sab-, on the first Tuesday in January next, tbe following lotsof I-aml to-wit: Nos. 248, 272, 273, 286, and JOU ocresjd’lot No, 233, more or less, and tbe undivided half of lot No. 328; all of said lands being in the 18th District of originally Early now Thomas connty, known as “the property ot Peyton Vl,atden deceased. ■ Also at the same time and place, twenty-five Kk'e , ly negracs, consisting of men, women and children; . all sold as the property of Mbs Walden deceased. | Sold for tbe purpose of division. Terms made , known on the day of sale. | hov2-4<M) J. C. BROWNING, Adm’r. Notice. SIXTY days afterdate application will be made to theOurt of Ordinary of Lowndes county) , Georgia, for leave to sell the land and negroes of the estate of C. J. Blalock deceased. j. a. mcintosh, ) . decj-6<id] JOHN McMULLAN, j A<,nir *- Administrator's Hale. T> Y virtue of on order of the court of “ordinary of ’ JJ LovndM county, will be sold on tbe first Tues day in January next, before the court house dour, in i the town of Magnelia, Clinch tounty.witkiu the legal - honrs of sale, one lot of land number 504, lying in ! the 11 th district of formerly Diwndes how Clinch county—well improved. Hold ns the property of - tbe estate of llarzila Staton, late of Low ndes eoun ■ ty deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs. Terms made known on the day of. sale. • J.EBE W. CAHTBr:’ 1 JONATHAN KNIGHT. >Admr’s. WILLIAM 8. ROBERTS, S dee I • w tds Oanrdlan’s Nate. BY virtue of nn order from the Court of Ordina ry of tbe County of Bibb, will benold in Yhom i asville. en the first Tuesday in January next, seven ’ negroes, the property iff Robert J. D. Llghtfoot.— ■ Terms of sale,’ twielve mouths eredit.witb approved security.’ , v - . .... £ WILLIAM T.. LIOIITFOOT, Guardian. Also, at the snme tipe nnd place, a negro man very likely and young. (nov27-4(ld Lost er Stoles*. ON the 25th of October last- out of my buggy, a 1 suialLwhale-bone cane with a gold bead and brass ferffle- The finder will he rewarded by deliv ering It to we at the store of T. J. Ligbtfoot t Cs. deel-lt) MATTHEW DKKLE. Dr. HARRISON’S ELECTRIC Oil*. I For tbe cure of Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, , Breast or Side, Neuralgia, sick and nervous Head ! Arbe, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Old Borcs,Bore Eyes , Stiffness id Joint*. i-ontrkcted uiUscles, qiinal affec j ti<-ii, palsy, deafness, Ac. . t ’f * Afflwted, iend This i Dn. Haiirmok think it due jem to state tbe bnppv effect your Elretic Oil bad on my wife Bbe htol been vdfiicted Wftk sfiortiori for ; “a AWf JOHNSON ‘ iI..A, .Vi - i-l. nil arti.-1.-i u*ully b-pt in s dry good’s store. v - **’ We will takg pleasure In showing our goods to customers, whether tb.-y buy, or shir wish to see.— If we no not suit (lieui (n nusiity arid price, we do not wish them to buy from us, a* we expect the mo ney from our patrqns whenever (heir accotinta are i due; aiul we Wish tbetn to suit themselves, ami we will try to make it to their interest, as we do not wish to do business with any except those who e pert to pay for their gmafs. MV will sell goods ns cheap ii* any house its- thP town, or any ether town wbre they sell similar articles. MV lmugbt <mr gmsls os cheap and can sell them an cheap as nnv body. Please give us a call before purchasing else where. ... * , .^[nrl27tf “T.'JT. IJOMTFOfiTA CO., tirirx taketle Bills on the South-Westera Rail ” R"'l Bank, in payment of debta or firi- Goods (oettWtf _ Groceries an# Provision*. 9 A AAA LBB. BACON—Hidra, Hams and ttv. UUU 8 boulders; 50 bbls Hinlr, extra and superfine; 2,000 lbs Coffee, different brands; 3(¥) lb Tea—lmperial Tinqua, Hysoii,Bewouv,Cbu lor, Pouchong, Black, Greun. Ac.; Beef Tongues, Mackerel. Salt, dried Apples, Sugar, Loaf, Coffee arid Crashed; Fresh Oysters. lobsters. Peaches, Quinces and Sardines; Raisins iu quartet or whole boxes; Nuts—Almonds. Pecan, Braze lion ami Fil berta; Chums, Buekets r Tabaami Measures; Wine ■tssßffif&ib pnms , &st. Raspbury. American, Eclipse, Cognac and Cborry Brandy; Whiskey,4 Are, Monongobels,Corn and Rye i Holland Gin.N. K. Rum, and Bourbon M’blaky; Candles, Bm-re> sad Star; Bp< rm Oil, Plate Covers, Brashes, Paint, whitewash, Ac., Ae.; Soda, Pepper and Ginger, ground and whole; Snuff and Tabacco, different brands; Steel-Mills, A')fos,'Augers,chnwel*, Weeding and Grubbing Hoes, Hand-saws, Smith's Vices, Screw-plates. Naab-elsuipt; Plains, ami nu meraua articles in this line; Crackers sud Lemons; and numerous other articles. Give me s call at ike old stand of Sanford A McLendon. july 14j _ WADE F. SANFORD. KATH. AAHLIIb, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MBRCHAMT, No. 38 Poydras Street New OULE.tKS. Refers to— George K. Wm£’, fTallshaasee, ITorids. Pnrt ’ F,rid * John J Sm iling, >_ , .. McMillan A Campbell, j Florida. -r Gen. Win. Baity, Jefiersou County, Florida. John G. Putnam, Esq., Madison County, Flat Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys) Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq., Hainiltou County Florida. Jack J. Marsh, Eaq., Duneanville, Georgia. J A. Mclntosh, Eaq., Giatguw, Georgia. November 3, 1857. ts GEOBGIA-Uwßdet County. Court q f Ordinary , AW mbe.r Term. 1857. WHEREAS, Martha A: Bartx-r this day applies to this Conrt for Letters of Dismission from Uie Administration of the estate of Samuel Barker, late of said county deceased. These are, to cite ami admonish all and singular the parties interested to be and appear be fore this Court wittiin the time prescribed by law, nml make objections, If any they have. why said let ters sbolild iiot.be grautnl: otherwise they will be granted in Hccnrdatiee'with law. Given under my Imml and official aignatnre, No h-mber 2d, 1857 I’OWIIATAN B. M’HirrLE, Ordinary, nov Ift m tin. GEORGIA—CIinch County. AffIDMINTSTRATOR’S 111 KlNG.—Agreeable to an order passed at tbe November Term iff the (irdinary’a Conrt of Clinch county, Ga., will be hired before the Court House door ill the town of Magnolia on ihc first Tueaday in January next,with in the legal hours of sale, all the negroes belonging to tbe estate of Janies P. H. Cate, late of said couu tv deceased. 1 . ’ nov2stdlil A. D. LASLIE, Adm’r. Notice. A LI. person* indebted jjyrn Administrator on 1\ II"’ outttti) of Samuel Amtiii, into of Thomas county deceased, arc notified to make payment by i the ft rat day of January next, in conatitutioual cur ! rency or such fund* na will iauit the Guardian of the minor heir* of raid deceased, or every claim will be . rued in firat Ju*tice' court I denire to make afinal I lettlement of laid estate, and obtain letter* of dig j mission. ‘lr-.iC.Ti “ -JOHN MILLER. Thomatville, Nov. 17, ISil fit. AdiuiiiiMtrator’s State. WILL be uld in Thomusville, Thoma* county, on the first Tuesday in January next, before ; tlie Court House door, within the legal boar* of rale, i the following lot* of land,” viz: Number eighty-five, i (Ho) end seventy acre* off of the sonfti-west corner I of number eighty-four, (84) all lying In the Four i teenth Distnct of Thoma* county. Sold aa the ! property of Joeinh Horn deceased, for the benefit of the beira mid creditora. Term* made known on the i day of rale. nov7ltd) DANTF.I. ROBERTS, Adm’r. Ntle to Debtor* n4 Creditora. person# to the estoto jlohn ted to render them in duly authenticated according ALL persons are hereby notified and warned not to trace for a note made on or about the Bth and due the firat day of January next, a* the consul eration thereof ha* entirely failed. Said note sign ed by myaelf and Dixon Corroll aa security. . .."WffM#:., ■■■■; J- Ai.LKN. . UEOHUIA-ThantfitCwiiity. Court ts Ordinary, ffovr.mktr 10, ISM. Melntoah deeeaaed, baring petitioned laid Court 4br Letters of Diamiaatou from aaid Guardianship, um cwtt , apßM£h£is& they havej to uid Letters being granted: utberwiae laid letters will be granted to aaid applicant, at a regular Term of toil Court, to be held in Tbontos -1 ville aaid county, on the aeeoud Monday in January ! next. Oivdtt under my oflieinl signature. noV24-40d] HENRY H.ToOKK, Ordinary. I .1 ... I. n„. .1... I ■ nl _■ ail I— -ton . H 0.11.. ■ Slate of Oeorgla-Ware County. A LL person* concerned are hereby notified that, | J\_ two month* alter date, we will apply to the honorable court of Ordinary of said conn tv, for j leave to aell all the real estate of Isbam Peacock, Br. ! late of aaid County deceased, tor the benefit of the heir* mid creditor* of aaid deceased. JOHN . PEACOCK, HENRY E. PEACOCK. n ” - : fl Notiee. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the undersigned will apply to the Honorable pf Oi.iu.rf ul Hum. p.™u(j . lipuntt.. Fill It?’ - - ■ mmL'mimm i > “ f I illKs iwhk’nngm'a are prf* U ji ill Mn&tFnf Furaftmtoi • ‘\juA\Vnm. IMitnila fmi &TJH Vi9LX l-imiln r taken in f,r Fnriitf iir * mr Jam. J all kind* <l* Wiiufow Sub, Blinti, Pianti warrant work to Wwf RMai mi^hi taintSa 1 sftd niiKml ii *t gfflgflßMfflHfflM * ID “lift ijUsls OsPaclGs * ill i.nlsiM ks.ow.w4l. riii ‘TUI n pruHipilj rr*pOiMl- ■ Kwi iif Mtlii BtfHnt bfliw make ‘"StT-- D. 0. DANIEIA. Will 4*ll tW p ‘ Term* ts tore of M. W, Sharp*. *** ttr%i P* ~ - TIT i .t .< • JbM ltall i W nimm IJ rw^lrq ■■ <**■- -^ ofgMid work. triftWtrrtn Cbjfiki, WatdiM, aid kirk will he m 44 ■’ ;|A • m .* | | a _, U _ *, K_.t# -n which. la •! iidfir mmJ > u _ warninff. * DUNCAN MfKINKON. • f m 7TXIJ *:j **>** ■!! - ■■■• ■ ■*- t OlaTYii d wijfbo I'M# U to the Court 4m Ordinary of Ware lot H. W. ALLItKITTON, Adtnr. “Y” TANARUS” . \. “... I *1 tmrnra v s Hmto* $