The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, December 08, 1857, Image 4

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To this office it will still bo devoted, and will be prtmipt to repel assaults npon the South, whether tin-v come under the spe ions garb of Aetion.-or in thc ilireet form of iiuti-*lvry pamphlets. At this critical juncture, while ohr fehoinies are employing iterator.- as their most potent weapon or attack, the Southern.people will surely not w!(timid their encouragement from a work whose aim It shall be to •trike blow* in their defence. . The MKSSKK-Ji- ii will, Hsherctoforc, present its readers with Review*, Historical and Biographical, Xhetches, Novels, Tale*, Travels, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Navy, and other National subjects. With * Sew to ensure p, largo circulation of the Jteaseiiger, the proprietors liaVc reduced the price of aAbscriptiou, which is now only THREE OBkhARS *R ANNUM, IN AOVANCI, <Ht pot’ll IJOI.LARB IP NOT PAID BKPORE TIIE PIRST OP JIT.Y IN ANY YEAR. CLims—Remitting us Fi I tec u DnHu r* iu one let ter will be entitled to six conies. The Editorial and Critical department of the Messenger will continue under the charge of JNO. R, THOMPSON, Esq. Aud win embrace copious notes on current litera ture and reviews of all new Americiin or Foreign works of general interest and value. The Ediriy s opinions wilt be always fearlessly aud honeetiy avowed. Tin- Ihtsiness Department is conducted by the un dersigned, to whom all commitment ions of a busi ness uatirro must be"addressed. McFARL VNE, FEHOUSON & CO. Jpy-Boildiue, Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. GOLD PEN'MANUFACTURING CO. Sill Broadway, Slew York. I\RB now selling their splendid Gold Pen*, Pc n- A. oil* and Pen Cases at the Lowest Retail Prices anMMCh purchaser draws a P3iaSinJi-PJISMJttI-P!RaMJ|MS* of from 50 ocata oil ’.QUiAs soon n a Pen .or pencil is purchased tae s Pf miium is delivsrcd inmie- UHT (Ip PRNS A!tD THE RET Alt. PRICES: G|<|-Pea fl *5 & 1 Gilt a tpngrowipgsire......... 250 A 3 Gifts • Silver Us. H01der5...... 250 A 2 do, ** Wire* I>l4. JEa, Holders.. 375&. 3 do * Sfwr Mammoth Hnldors, 500 & 4 do - Silver Leviathan, Holders, fl *5 *5 do Fountain Pen Gold Desk Holder... 375 & 3 do Mammoth Geld Pen Desk Holder and Box G. 25 & 5 do Gold Pen, Gold Desk Hoi-* der and 80x...,,. a* *,**> *> *%/*s>. (T 25 A 5 do G<jt6ic Silver Cate arid Gold Pea... 374 & 3 do Mknuuoth Gothic Silver Cate and Gold Pen 6 2ft & 5 do Gold Tooth Pick 280 A 2 do Gold Tooth Pick aud'Kur Piek..... 375 & 3 do Gold Watch Key, Tooth Pick, Pecll, 375 £ 3 do Ladies’ Gold Pencils.. 250 A 2 do “, ............. 3IS A3- do * “ 500 A 4 do ” u and Pen.*.....-0,25 A 5 do Goats’ Gold Cases and Pen f0 fto Aj£l do ■* • •* “ “ “ Mammoth 12 0(1 A ill do Vft> warrant all OhsGotd Pen* to be Rinmitiiti Poin ted, and not surpassed Uy any establishment in tho States, and besides giving you a Pen or Peucil well worth your money, we also preset)t you with Gifts worth from 50 Caots'to SI,OOO is SOLD WATCHES, GOID GUARD AND VEST CHAINS, Gold Locketts, Diamond Pins, Cameo setts, GitTd Studs, Rings, Breast Pins Sliver Frhitand Cake Bas kets Silver Goulets, Ac. _ ■ ■ V la.- ‘ S'* , ■ Agents—Agents-AffeiatAT Nmi* the time and here u the thence to make I tli.ooo-*a,oo-B.eo-#3,000 met year, in the sale of Gold Pent, Jewelry. We of fer Liberal Commission to Local and Traveling Agents, and (five them Credit on Che Half till sold. A light and agreeable business, and above all, a good paying business. Agent* wanted in all part* of the •otintry. A catalogue containing a List oflGbod* with foil Explanations to Agents will be sent on ap plication, free. All order* will be promptly attended to, and those sending us money by mail will receive inch good* as they order b.v the return mail Or'eS f**, With the GUM enclosed in the package. Address all order* t 0,„.. & ~ . MKRItIGK, BENTON * PEAN, Jfer York. N. B.~ Gold in a superior man ■er. Enclose the Pen, Juid Thirty-nine cent* in P. j Q. Stamps, and tbo Pen will bo rc pointed and rc-1 turned', poet paid- [July7-3m I THOMASVILLE Tailoring and Clothing Establishment. nSIIB undersigned received a lot of Cloth*. (hiwimcr* and VcsUng*, which will be ! made i.p according to Fashion or taste. AH Garments made at this establishment, warranted to lit— iJJ): ttmibi in the bent style. -f- ,*• ’ |2IUAL op hand, a small lot of Clothing, Shirts, Drawers and Collar*. Cutting and Trimming done at short notice. Call, one door above TANARUS, J. Llgbtfoot A, Kin its THOMAS BARRETT, Agent. T the new store. HE subscriber has moved into tine New Brick Store first door above his old stand, and is receiving bis I Fail ami Winter Stock of Goods, carefully selected iu'Ncw York, consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Cutlery.tioots and Shoes, (some flue water-proof Hoots) Saddles and Bridles, a flue stock of the latest style Clothing, (some boys’ Clothing,) e good lot of lists, Caps aud Bonnets, fine j Units, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Ironware, silver Table Castors, Medicines ami Groceries. | ISPTbe Indies arc respectfully invited to his stock, bought expressly t>please their fancy, consisting in ; part of tine Talmas, a great variety of press Goods, and some beautiful Robes. Please give uie a call.—j I'll promise to Sell you OTTYTI AT* and render yon more rnniftirtabie 1 il.au b-r-t-sore. I ’■') H. H. FT t Y*. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE undersigned have received and are still receiving their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, stieh as llluck., Fancy nnd Rrornde Milks, French Merinos, of all colors; French ami American de La!*e*. CoMTgs, of all c-dors; Alpacas, Ginghams, Prints, Ladies’ Shawls, Clonks and Man tillas, Bonnets and Head Dresses; aline lot of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gents, Hosiery; Cambric Collars and Handkerchiefs; Tickings, Shirtings, Flannels, Kerseys, and Blankets; a heavy stock of Gents’snd Boys’ Clothing; Hats, Shoes, and Gents Furnishing Good*; Witches and Jewelry; Guns and Pistol*, Ac., Ac. N. j. The Ladles are. particularly invited to examine our stock before they buy elsewhere, as we are confident that our goods will give them satisfaction. (septet) BAUM & SHIFF. ■—SOWBBHL, 1 u. —I—SW, 1 ~; , ittis dlamouo, . ■■■ f ....; .. Ifc* “ Livery nnd *!*> & . iHTABI.es. THE nnderslgnod having recently purchased the NEW STABr,F/H..forumrly belong ing to John Scott -leeoHspd, and having repaired and fitted them up in Elegant Stylc.ismnv prepar od to nccomraodate the pnblic in Hus line of business. These Ntablea being of a Ltirge nnd conven lent six*, with plenty of Out-Boom attached, are well adapted to the purpose of Orover* and oth ers for selling llorH**Nv Mule*, Cattle, As;. The proprietor will have always at hand a goodly number of Fine Horses and BiisrglN, for the Traveling Public, nd Framing Ponies for flic I,;nlies end Went*, -and as be ifttoixta making hi ciHtublislnnont pwrinutiont, io rc spoctfully solicits the patronage of a gcuerous public. Accdinmmlations uueqmitted: Charges moderate. - JAMES A. McLENDON, Proprietor. lanS utl,f> RHP MJtJR. ■tools and Job Printins Office. rfIHE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that.eon- I uccted with this Otfl.ie, is a uent and complete JOB OFFICE, selected by a practical Printer, in which may bo foyiitl all the nc-w ami hi<ni<mnr>l> styles of plain and ornamental typo, suitable tor printing— Books, Cards, Catalogues, A-nits*!"; Bill-llends, Blanks, Pamphlets, Notes, Circulars, Beeeipts, Hand-Bills, Posters, Visiting-Cards, c., dee. On the most reasonable terms for CASH, lersons having Job Work of any description to do, arc re quested to send in their orders which will be execo. ted with iiciitiiess and dispatch. rTAII orders for BLANKS will meet with prompt attention. ■ . _ Blanks! Blanks!! OF BY FRY DESCRIPTION, For Clerks,. ‘ . *’ he lilts, w ordinaries. Constables, • Justices of the Peace, Bounty l.und Agents, dee. SEND in your orders, and save time, trouble and oxneuse “of writing. Sold at the most reasonable prices at the “Wirr-Gh.ass Revokthii ” OilicCr and forwarded by inail to why place deaired. Spring and Summer <ES- fB mm sms v FOR 1857. THF, Blibseriber is now* receiving Ida supply pf Ipriiig and finmingr Goods which lie (ilfera to prompt paying customer* at fair prices. His stock will embraco all tiie lending nrtiiifu* usu ally kept for sale in this juarket. Amo jug them mny be found the latest style* bi LADIES’ DRESB pi rTEB§. Blaek Grn Derlnbnnd Ln*trtnn Silks; Colored,.Flo rence and Marccline Silks; I‘la'u an<l_figurpd Ilobi netis; Swiss jhkl Lit en Uolar* and Sloevea ; Swiss and Jaconette Edgings and Insertions; Lilian “Cam brie and Lineu Cambric Handkerchiefs : Jneonette, Nansook, Mule ami Organdie Muslins; Figured and plain Ribbon* of (dl description*. LINEN GOODS. , Irish Linen And Lawns, Bleached and Brown Linen Damask, Linen Napkin*. Huckahnc and Bird Eye Diaper, Brown Linen of all price*, Black, White nnd Brown Holleo. DOMESTIC “GOODS. Bleached nndTlrown Sheetings and Shirting*; Plaid und striped Domestics; plaiu an i striped Osmiburgs; Tickings, Denims ami Mariner's Stripes; Brown and Bleached Drilling*. GLOVES A IIOSIEKY. Alexander’* Kid Glove*, all color*; Tafitv Glove*: Ladie*’ Hosiery, of all size* ; Miese*’ white aud col ored Ho*e. BOOTS A SHOES. A good asaortment tVir Ladies nnd Gentlemen, Chil dren; Bov* and Youth*. 1 “* ■ i HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Aud Ribbon*, of the latest style*,to please either seX. SUMMER CLOTHING. Tut up tn tire finest Htyte und die latest fashions.— Please call and examine for yinirtelve*. PAILS, PIGGINS A .TUBS. “Every ‘Tub must stand upon it* mvt bottom.”— Cali aud sue how they rtand. HARD-WARE, TIN-WARE, Qtpokory and Glass; and various other article* too numerous to meution. Ido not advertise tn undersell tny neighbor* My object is to sell a* low ns I can, regardless of the prices of others. One, thing I can assure ynu, and that is, wo shall make no charge for showing ouy good* to the very host advantage—and especially to the ladies, but we will be accommodating to all. H. W. SHARPE. Thomasville, March 31, 1857. Carriage AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. % WE would respeetfolly inform the fXS dfk public that wo have made arrange- (j )I mrnts to carry on the entire business i U heretofore conducted by E. G. Ponder, Esq., in the Carriage and Blacksmith line; and are now prepar _ edtrfgive gem sal satisfaction, in making ami ropalr iqg ail Kind* of vehieje*, from asixjmrse team down to, a wheolbarrpw. We will use our best efforts to please; hoping a generous public mny extend us their patronage. £P*Oash will be requited for all small Job* and Repairing, .on delivery. janstfL MfLKNDON & LQWERY. XjAKX) AO-MKTOY. ’ THE tindersigned will buy nnd sell Land* mr fc small,oominission business—will give sucli in formatiun a* tiie Record* and Tux Digests, of the State Housemny ftnnish. Application* tor sneb in formation will be strictly complied with, when, in every Instauce, the requisition, is accompanied with nue dollar NATHAN HAWKINS A CO. ’ MlHedgevilio. BepMs, 1857. tL J. P. ARNOLD, # ISIERCH ANT TAI r.OR, Wf OULD respectfully inform the citizens -A| T T of Thomasville and the public general- BY Jy- that ho has receiv ed a complete assortment ~l£. fT Fine Cloths, Casrinn-rb*, vestings,’ Ac. A-c .sui-. table for the Fall and Wider wear. Garment* ol alt kinds w be-tRBe with dig patch according to ordet He hopes that all person* desiring goods of workm bitline, will give him a call. 2 uev 10 ts XUioccllaitcoiio. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Ac. JUST reecivod and for sale— iifi bags rio coffee, 5 do. Laguira, 5 do. fft. Db mingo: rhl packs old government Java Ooffeo; 3 bales Moca coffee ; i 0 bids Stewart's clarified .Sugars: 2 Boxes liOgf sugar; 48 boxes tobacco, assorted; best Havana cigars; Mrs. Miller’s Macrnbny and Scotch snuff; 3 casks Potash ; 20 boxes black und green ten; soda, sugar and butter crackers; 22 boxes starch; 3 baskets sweet oil; 3 Boxes mackaronie; I box Veriiiace.lia; 30 Boxes olive oil soap; 48 bags ground rock salt; Prunes; citron; preserved ginger; QlifUt jelly ; Touiafo, tuusroofi mid walnut catsrip ; tomato saitce? pickles,oysters, salmon, lobsters. Ac.; 40 boxes spe.rm nnd adamantine candles; 1 box wax candles; 2 do. Chocolate, Ac. _ oet2B EDWARD REMINGTON. _ THE subscriber is now receiving, i;y late arrivals from New York; a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, a very superior stock of planta tion goods for negroes, Georgia Plains, twist-warp, Kerseys, Lindseys. gjSP'vW.v cold, cotfmj goods, striped and plaid, with the best Georgia Osnaburgs, heavy gray and white blankets, withs full assort ment of fancy silk and limited dress goods and trim mings; which will bo sold on accomodating terms. oct2B - K. REMINGTON. 4'lotliint; of the Newest Style. THE subscriber bas just received a full assortment of new and fashionable clothes for men, youths aud children, which will be sold on a* good terms as at any other store in town. oct2B EDWARD REMINGTON. .TV TT ‘ Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ac. THE subscriber has jdst received a full assort ment of Hats, Caps qpd Bonnets, With all the fixings necessary, and offers them for snte. oct2B] E. REMINGTON. Straw Cutters. TEST RECEIVED, arnew supply of DANIEL’S > ‘ Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutters aud for sale by - - ‘'A* - si‘|i2:t-bc E. REMINGTON. Ragging, Buie Ropf, Ac. TEST received slid fr sale; —8 bales (funny Bag ging; Iff boRmS. I. Bagging; 20 coils Hemp Bale Rope; 2 bales Baling Twine, decifi] EDWARD REMINGTON. Kiittcr, Cliccsc, Ac. OfA’ENGLISH Dairy Cheese, 2 Kegs Gosl le n )\ f Butter, 16 bags bnckwhrat Flour, 10 bbls ex tra Genesee Flour, 20 boxes Smoked Herring, 5 boxes new Raisins, —just received and for sale hv dee 16] ‘EDWARD REMINGTON. One Hundred Hides Wanted. OJ CENTS cash, or 10 cents in merchandize will rj be paid for good drv hides at J K. REMINGTON’S. Fresh Iticc. JUST RECEIVED, Two tierces fresh rice from Savannah, and for sale by . * ■ sop23-bc ’ E-. REMINGTON. To Cotton Planters. m 1 ||l lilMlll’Hnl * ■ MASSE SY^S n THE subscriber ha* thoroughly tried, at Ma con aud Columbus, Georgia, his wroughtdroit CtittOfTScrew. wlicte two of fbeffi are now standing and will remain until October for inspection. I be lieve it is the cheapest, by half, ever offered for the purpose of pressingcotton or hay,as the frame,screw pin, and leavers are all of wrought iron. It should f>c attached to the giu-house, and have it put up through the floor, ns the ordinary press—the leverd being only five feet iu length—to have the width of the house and 18 or 20 feet in length, the lint could then be plaoed all around the screw. Then a man can take five hands ami pack as many five-hundred pound-bales in one day, with a* little labor to the liiiud, ns the sumo five and two more, with a horse, euu oil tile wixi-*erew in the same time. T.fiire hand* can put tomme nd take it down, and it can be carried atone load with four mules to any point.— A* this-is for the pnblic eye I will give, tho amount of timber necessary for completing one : 1 piece 17 feet long 4.) by 9. 6 “ 17 . 2 by 9. ...A ----2 “ 17 “ 4 bv fi. 18 “ 9 “ 2 by 12. 1.3 “ H> ” 2 by 4. 5 Id *• - 1 by 10. * ( This to ba of 1 “ 14 “ 6 by 16. < tough timber— -2 “ 13 “ 2 by. 12. 2 “ 14 - l| bv .9. 2 “ ID “ 1 b'v 5 * ?-1 “ 5 j <* 9 by 23. _ - This make* a box near nine feet deep with lied and follower, and all other fixtures. I'furnish the iron and tU work done on it at Macon andpitt the above lumber to it at the place where it ißCvauted, the purchaser furnishing the lumber and payiug the freight Irom Macon, can have one of the naudiest and cheapest Cotton screws now known, its durabili ty considered, as it is given up by all who haye seen it-to be a-lifetimo investment. I can pack five hun dred bounds with three hand*—take five and there is no hard work done.. Brice $l5O this year. I expect, if Use lasts, to have on- at the next State Fair, and would by glad to see ohe of eyery other piitterrtofjpresses now in use there and let the world judge fiirr itself, j then expect to sell the right iti any size territofy*that may be desired on reasonable ternw, with a working model, within the limits of such county ,or counties, aud all the hifor ■nntiton necessary for putting them up and working them. Address, Thomasville, Georgia, , . r, . JAMES MASBEY. . jyThe WaJclmjan, Albany l’atriot, Columbus Times A* Sentinel and Enquirer, Macon Telegraph and Journal A* Messenger, Rome Courier! and Fed eral Union, will pleoso copj nutil the first*of Jauua ry next. . - [Jtrlyfff-HjeS Ccgnl ( 3R>Dcrti6cmcnt. l.owmlc-. Sheriff’s Males. ■ ViriLL be sold before the Court .Hmiye Moor in , Vt TronpviUe, Dwndes county, within thodegal. hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, i tiJpfollWiiig pro|m%.toavit: - |. One 0 and live shoots, ten head of stock cattle, seven head of sheep, on* sorrel mar-aud colt, one 1 cbestnut-sofrei mare, three feather-beds and furni ture-levied on as the property of Elizftbeth Huglis, to satiidy a fi fa from Isjwndes Superior Court— jamos M. Chitty, Administrator vs Klizabeth Hughs, William A. Carter, and Elmore C. Main, Also, two negroes, to-wit: Teen, a girl about thir teen years old; and Lear,"* girl about eleven years , old—levied on as the property of John T. C, Adams i special bail, to satisfy a ti faYromLowndes Superior Court—Adam B. Farnmove vs James M. Hunter, principal, Julin T. C. Adams, special bail, | Also, tfli) acres of land—fevied'on ns the property i of Absalom Fairish to satisfy a.li-fa from Lowndes 1 j Superior Court on lot number one hundred and I thirty-nine (i:>) in the 11th district of Lowndes : | enunty— Richard-A. Fcepies, vs Ab sulam Parrish. Also, lots of land numbers two hundred and etguty six (286) and two - hundred irr+be tttfeittb district of Lowndes county —levied m as , the property of William Barker to satisfy afi fa front Lowndes Superior Court—C. C- Richards vs Wil liam Barker, principal, ami. Henry Briggs, Adtn’r 1 secufitf. . j Also, four town lots, in the town of Troupville. j containing otic-fourth acre each, lots numbers fifty oue, (r,l), forty-eight, (48), forty, (40), mid forty-one i (II), Well improved lots —levied bn ns the of James Radford to satisfy throe ti fas from , I,ownde* Superior Court —William A. Tnoke vs Jus. ; Radfiird, Sharpe A Hnyes vs Jatnes Radford and, , Samuel Starr vs James Radford amlßutlcr W. Lev ereti. Also, one town lot in the town of Trnupvitle, Lowndes county, known as the lot whereon William MeCardel formerly lived,number not known—levied on as the property of. Thomas Hughes Hines to sat isfy a fi fa from Lowndes ijiiperior Court—McNaught it'Ormond vs Hines'& Lamb. ‘ fy'i A150,490 acrorof land, known as mimlirt twenty five, (25), in the 12th district of. Lowndes county — levied on as Be property of Hiistus B. Studstill to satisfy ati fa from Lowndes Superior Court—E. B. Breedlow vs Hustii* 11. Studstjll. _ . J Also, one negro innii ljy the name of Jaciib, about fifty years old—levied on as the property of Willis W. Burke to satisfy a fi fa fruinLowndesiiunerior Court—Robert Wißiams vg Willis W. Burke. Also. 499 acres of land, number two hundred and eighty seven, (287), in (lie 11th district, of Lowndes comity—levied on as the property of Willis Rhoden to satisfy a Justice Court fi Is. issued from 663d dis trict of said coui|ty; James Smith vs Willis Rhoden; h'vv nmdenrul resumed to me by a constable. Also, tini.r negroes,.to-wik Margaret, a girl nbout tyyelve;rears did; Allen, abOy about thirteen years old; Will, a boy about fifteen years old, and Moses, a boy about seventeen yours old; levied- on a the property pf Simeon D. Banks to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court of the 66l>th district G.M—Mastan Folsom vsSimennD Banks; levy made nnd reiurued to me by a soiistiible.’ oct27] JOSHUA GRIFFIN, Sheriff. OEORCrlA—Tlioma* County. - SKPTF.MBF.R 7, 1857. TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thom as eiiunty: fl’lllE undersigned Administrator on the estate of J. Samuel A- Austin, lifteof said county deceased respectfully sheweth, thaf as Administrator ns afore said, he has frilly discharged all the duties required by the laws of said State—that lie has made a final settlement of said estate by paying over tho frill amount of p-nperty, money, ami effects in hand, be longing to the same, to the legal distributees of said estate. He fhfretitre petitions to be dismissed from said Administration. JOHN MILLER, Adm’r. (■GORGIA-Thotiias County. Court of Ortfmury, Srplaubr.r 7, 1857. Upon hearing the above, and foregoing petition, it is ordered by the court, that said (letion, together with tliis yrdef, be published in the Wire-Grass Re porter for the term of six months. ep22] HENRY H. TOOKE. Ordinary. GEORUlA—Colquitt County. COURT OF ORIIIXARY, OCTORER 14, 1857? HENRY HOT.LANI) this day applies to this Court for Letters of Administration on the es tate- of Daniel W. Holland, Late of said county j deceased? All persons interested rlre, therefore, hereby noti- / tied to file their objeetions in said court, if any they ! have, to said letters bring granted : otherwise said j letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regular ! Term of said court, to he held in -Moultrie, said countv, on (tie first Mondav in December next, oct27-:maj 11. M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary. | GEORGIA-Tiioinas County. CoitrJ, of Oriliuiini, September 7th, 1856. i FURNEY H. HARRELL tilts day applies to this j Court for Loiters of Gunrdinnsip for the prop- l erty ami effects of Washington J. Harrell and Sim mons Harrell liis minor children. AH persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to file their objections in said court (if any they ! have) to said letters nbing granted: otherwise said ! letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regtilar Term of said Court to be held iu Thomasviilf, said i county, orrtbe first Monday in November next. Given under my hand and official signature. septls-:ijJd] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary, „ ExtM itlor’s Male. WILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in December next, af Mbultrie Colquitt County; in pursu ance of an order obtained for the purpose, the fol lowing lots and parcels of land, to-wit: Lots, numbers foifr hiihdred arid seventeen, (417,) four imndred and ninety-nine, (199,) five hundred and thirteen, (513) nnd five hundred and fourteen, (514) —all containing four hundred and ninety acres more or less. Also, all of lot number five hundred, (500), lying on the south and cast side of Oclocknee’ river, containing ten aeres more or less—these lands all lying in theEigth District of originally Thomas now Colquitt county, and sold ns tin property of the estate of John Hamilton deceased. octo-40d] JOHN HAMILTON, Ex'r. PRESS. Executor's Mult*. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honombls the | court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem ber regular Term, 1857, will he sold before the court house dpor in Tiiomasville said County, on tiie first Tuesday in January next, within the iegnl hours of sale,the Negroes belonging to the estate of Nathaniel R. Mitchell, deceased—tihe same bring the undivided ‘estate mid lifetime interest of the widow of said deceased. Sold for the purpose of division, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Term* to be made knowii on the day’ of tele. This 14th .Sept., A. 1). 1857. • GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Executor, sept 22 w 40d Executor’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an oeder of tho Honorable the of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem hor regular Term, 1857, will be sold before the court-house door, in Tiiomasville, suid county, at public snfe'on tiie first Tuesday in November riext, the renl estate nmWlaud* helonging the eatateof Na thaniel R. Mitchell, deceased, it being the undivided estate and lifetime interest of the widow of said de ceased, br given to her under ins Inst will. Terms of sale to be wade kupwn on the day. -This 14th September. 1857. ‘* GEORGE SV. MITCHELL, Execntor. sept 22 40d GEORGlA— Berrien WHKREABs*Hmid*el P. Morris npplies to me for letter* of Guardianship on tiie persons and property o f Joseph BMorri*and Elisha T. Mor ris, minor heirs of Lovczcnsk B. Morris, late of said comity deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail the kindred and personj concerned, to be and appear at mjt office, within the tiibe prescribed bv law, to show ; cause (if any timv lmve) wliy gjd letters should not j be granted to said applicant. Given under in j* hand at office, this'2l*t day of August:.lßs7, sepß-lW JOHN LIXDBEV, Ordinary. GEORGlA— Lowndes County. rottuT or ordiwry, novrmhf.r term, 1857. ‘IITHEREAB, Hiram Hall npplies tw tins (biurt \\ fiir Letter* of Adminintriition ou tlie entate of Joel McDaniel, Into of* said eountv deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the heirs ami creditors of said deceased, to md appear at *ahl* Court witliiH the time pre bed by law, and file their objection*, if nut they* have, why aaid letters not be granted. ‘ i Gived under tny band and official aignntitro, this October 28th, 1857. . PWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. EOT J ? “ 306 Ceggl (J.fitterliocmcntfl. ? i O KOIIh IA-llioiu rtk County. A I*lo.l. 22, I-• - TO the honorable the Court ot Ordinary of Tboßn rfUlEhmlersigned Administrator on the estate of 1 William Barwick, late of said couuty deceas ed respeetiillly shewtth tiiatia* AMministrafor as aforesaid, he bas fullv discharged all the (lutius re quired by the laws ot>aid §tato—tbnt ho has made a final settlement of said estate by paying ovgf the . fall amount of property,money, and efl'ectrf in hand, ‘ belonging to the same, to the legal distributees of said estate. He therefore petitions to be dismissed from said administration. ... 3 JOHN W. BARWICK, Adm’r. 1 GEORGIA-Tlsonins County. Court of Orilruarfi, April 22, 1857. UPON hearing the above and foregoing petition,it is ordered by the Court, that said petitioli, together with this order, he published in the Southern Enter prise for the term of six months. apr2B] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA —Tlutmas County. Court of Ordimirg. March i. Jitjfulax Jiv,1857. TYtiNCAN and DANIEL McKINNON, Execu ) 1J tors of the last will and testament o( Feter McKinnon deceased, having this day filed their pft j tifions'm said Court for’ litters of Dismission from j said Executorship. j All persons interested are hereby notified to file ! their objections in said Court, if any they have to sajd letters being granted, otherwise: said letters of i dismisson Will bV granted to said applicants, at a ’ rcgnhir Term of said Court, ti be held at Tliomas- I ville said county, On the first Monday in Oct’r next. Given under mv hand aud official signature at office ; mna24-6m] ‘HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas Uotiuiy. May 6th, 1857.. To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas comity*: THE “undersigned Executor of the Inst Will nnd Testament of Sarah T. Raines lute, of said count)* deceased, respectfully sheweth that as Exec utor as aforesaid, he has fully discharged all the du ties incumbent on him/tis directed by said last will and testament, and according to the laws of said that he has made a final settlement of said ! estate-by payiag-ovo* the full amount of property, money, ana effects in hand, belunging- to tln‘-soie-,- to the legatees of said estate. He, therefore, peti tions to be dismissed from said Executorship. L. H. RAINEB, Executor. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, May 6, 1857. Upon hearing the above and foregoing Petition, it is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together with thnrnrder, be*published ill the Southern Enter prise, monthly for six months. - marl2-6in] HENR YH. TOOKE. Ordinary. GEORGIA-Thomas Couuty. May sth, 1857. Tothe Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas County: THE undersigned Executor of the last Will nnd Testnmeut of Washington J. Sanders, late t - said county deceased, respectfully sheweth that, ns Executor as afn-esaid, he Imsfilljy discharged all tin* duties incumbent on him as directed By said last ■ will and testament, and aocurdiug to the laws of said State —that he has made a fiual settlement of said f estate, by paying over the full amount of property, [ money, and effects, belonging to.the same, to the le • gntees of s*id estate. He, therefore, petitions to br ! dismissed trimi said Executorship. HENRY G. SANDERS, Executor. GEORGIA—Thomas Couuty. Court off Ordinary, May 5, 1857. UPON hearing the above and foregoing petition, it is ordered by the Court that said petition together with this order be,published in the Southern-Enter prise monthly for six months. mayl2-6ni] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thoma* County. JULY 3, A. D. 1857. I TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of sai< i couut.f: j niHE, undersigned Trustee for tj;e property am 1 | , 1. effects of America A. i). Hamilton formerly. , j afterwards America ACC. Redding, and now Amer’i ! j ea A. C. McGehee, respectfully sheweth that, a. ! I Trustee br aforesaid, he has made a full and ti mil : ’ settlement of all such property and effects which j wqre in his bauds, with the legally autliorized repro ; sentativeof the estate of said Aniericn A. (3 McOe 1 hoe, hsmaying over the same into his hands, and has ; disehafjwi fully his duty as such Trustee, and that j he therefore petitions to bo dismissed from saiilTrus ; teeship. WA D,!*; -1I AM-ILTON, Trustee. ; GEORGIA—Thomas Couuly. Court of Ordinary, July 3, 1857. Upon hearing the above p titimi, it is ordered by j the court that said petitioli, together with this order I be published in the Southern Enterprise for the i I term of forty davsjronr-tiie date of first tssue. HENRY 11. TOOKE. Ordinary. 1 i A true extract from the minutes of said court. - A. V. McCAIfDEL, jiily-7—Gt~| Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary. 1 GEORG; A—Colquitt County. coi ri* of oniHNUtv, ji nk ], 1857 : \.rATTHI'W C. DUKES, Administrator on the I I if I estate of Patrick Price deceased, having this ; ; day petitioned this Court for letters of dismission from said Administration, _ All persons interested are hereby notified to file i their objeetions in said Court, if any tiiey have, to said letters being granted; otherwise said letters; of dismission will be granted to said applicant at a ; regular Term of said Court',.to be held irt’Moultrie ! in raid countv on the first Moiidnv in December next, HARDY M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary. ju 9 m bin. GEORGIA-Thoina* County. , SARAH STRINGER ) ~ y f Equity in The mas SMITH STRINGDR, and (’ c . „ Daniel E. Stringer Ex'r, &e. ) L.mrt. IT appearing to the -Court by the return of the Sheritf thut the said defendant,Smith Stringer,is not to befnund in said county : It is ordered that ser vice he perfected by publication in a public Gazette in said county*, called the Southern Enterprise, once a month for four months previous to the next Term of said Court, anil the said defendant plertil, answer or demur, ‘that denihring alone at said Term of the Court A. E. COCHRAN, J. S. C, A true extract from the minutes of Court, this June 12, 1857. JARED KVERITT, Clerk. jnne 16 in 4 m GEORGIA —Thomas County. Court of Ordinary. July 18, 1857. ALFRED fAIKCLOTH this day applies to tide Coiji't for letters of Administration on the es tate of John FnirCjntlij lute of said county deceased, All persons interested are,"therefore, hereby noti fied-rto file their objections in said Court, if any they have, to said letters being grunted: otherwise s.aill letters will be granted tn said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to bo held at Tlmmasville said county, on the first Monday in September next. july2l-30d J HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. ‘’ “ Court of Ordinary, July 16, JHS7. WHEREAS John It. McDonald, Administrator of tjie estate, both real and personal, of Chris tian McDonald late of said county deceased, having petitioned said court for letters of Dismission from said Administration, , All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti -1 tied to iilethrir objections in said court, if nniy they have, to said letters being granted: otherwise’ soiil letters wilt be granted tn said applicant, ift a regular Term of said court, to be held at Tiiomasville, said county, on the first Monday in February, A. D. 1,858. Given under mv official signature. .’ - MtM-fim] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. j GEORGIA —Applinq County. } COURT OF ordinary-, jyi.Y 28, 1857.’ ■\TERNON E. .MrLENDON, Administrator, and V AMANDA WEATHERLY,Administratrix, ofi the estate of Isaac IVeatheriy deceased, this day pe titions fliis court for Letters of Dismission from said Administration; s? . ■.% ; j Ail persons are, tlierefore, hereby notified -to file 1 their objeefonsiu said court, if any they have to said! letters bring granted: Otherwise, they will be grant- j ed to said applicants,, at a regular Term of said i coprt, to he held at Holmesville said comity, on the J first Monday ‘in February next. -[ jy2Bmfim] JOSEPH TANARUS, McCALL, Qrd’y. | Pqy your Town Tax. r j rpilE Books will he open for the citizen* to nav A^heir Town Tux until the Ist Mondav in Nd veiPßr. After that time Taxes cannot b settled 1 without oust. * M G. A. D#LE t. fUeomttf#, - EETmi ai McDonald's >li OonaldN Heau-Ache 1 * IlclloiiuldS Great Remedy for luflamatery McDonald’s Grgat Remedy for Netiralgl*. McDonald’s Anti-Biluous and Ax ivD**. * J McDonald’s Tooth-Ache Drops, *M.* t *4*. The iilvove MEDICINES may be had of Dr. T. 1. LITTLE, Thomasville,., Georgia, They qed * pompous display of certificates to reoommM ttmto tu public fuvor—provided they can have a trial. julv 28~ “ w - tljan Has heen before tin* publk more than Jtlyaagf, and is UesrrveiJly pbpular in tin cur* of * . ■ Spavins, Swebiiey, Ringbone, VVindgalU, Fete Kril, Callous, Clacked Reels, Gall of all kind*. Fresh W ounds. Sprains, Bruises. Fistula, Sit fasti tiaml Cracks, .Strains, Lameness, F*ad> ered Feet*, Scratches or Greust, Maug, Foot Rot ig Sheep, tiiirget in Cows, Rhsumatitsa, Bites Os AhimAls. External Folsom, Fainfai Nervous sAlVectioßS, Frost Bites, Boils, ( oraa, Whitlows, Burns nhd Scalds, CliiMblaia*. Clmppcd Hands, Cramps, Contractions of tk Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of th Joiala, Caked Breasts, Sore .Nipplc’B, Files, Ac. Famphlets gratuitously furuiskad h(f agents, witii Testimonials of its utility. All orders addressed to the Froprie&rs, ILJjja : -ftcKKK fc*Co., Lockport, N. Y. -Caution*.—Iwt the I’urclmaer obsarva tW the name,* 1 0. \Y. Mki-.chant,” in his own haad w riling, is sever the cork, also bio,vo in tha gl*** tiie ijotth:. Ifune other can be genuine. gyjf- For. sal* by Druggists and Meraliaate generally, through the United States, British Possessions, and other Countries. Aud by Edward Peixas, Tbomssville: nnd by Druggist* and merchants generally throughout tin* country— wholesale by dealers in mediciiie, in New York. PL. tndelpbiu, Baltimore, Cincinnati, oud at all cotasao*. r id tow ns. [octfioy Dr. McLANB’S CBLEIIIEATED Xl] JiMIFUGE LIVER ’PILLS. Two oftht best Preparations of the A(a. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. * The Vermifuge, for ’ expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administemd Cwith the most satisfactory j results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Livf.r Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please” be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge ~ and Liver Pills, prepared by <2^!Lmcvuj sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take n other, as there are various . other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vefmifugc and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are . worthless. The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver -Pills can now be had *t all respectable Drug Stores. V FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Wood St./Pittsburoh, Pa. * . Sole I*roprletrts. 8C0m&, KRAS, Ko. 111, ChMtwsßt. New (MMH. Ggnoral Whulesule Agents fiir the Bouthe State* to whiiin.all orders muat be addressed. BY—E. Beix, Palmer & Bro., Tkaasa*. , ville; On.; T. W. Ellia Troupville, Ga.; Nichol* A ■ /.e.-plar, Bainbriflge, Ga.; Arne* 4k. Livrley, ,Td* li.naaee, Fla.; E. Burnard, Tallahoasee, Fla.; ffbaff S i.Ac ■Brinson, Mndifmh,’ Fla.; W. t. Carpenter dk Wnketmah, Fla.; Palmef& Montifflla, Fte | S. Piihiatou; Mimtieello, Wa.; D. A . Telfslr, Raw Port, FJh.; J. S Grmivor, Go. rtarS | ~ Valuable Property for Sale. j A N excellent Residence with five, roem#—lb*r ; ,£\. largo and ermifortahle—closet and firc*plee te ’ each, well .finished; nil necessary buildings on the pine*—the lot newly improved, containing 7J aeres : 1 aitnnted in the most plcaaant pert nf Tbomssville. ! Al . Kts ts land Nos. 301, in the 17th, 251, tmi 245 acres dtiish: 82 in the 13th district of Thoraaa, ! 316 nnd 100 a ere a of 4fi2 in the Bth district of Oel- I quitt. Algo, a mtnaber es Ltaar Book* L r Rg credit JOHN MSLLEK \