The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, December 15, 1857, Image 3

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dm nr ■'-> |S— The Herald of the 19th instant, n)b A terrible chapter of crinie w given to day’s paper. The murder of Vecent in William street > the homicide of a German grocer in SeveWeenth street; the sffray be tween two negroes in West Broadway, and the stabbing of one ofthem beyond all hope of recovery; and the precarious condition of young Hamilton, who was shot in Canal street, form the incidents and present a fear ful picture of life in the metroplis. SEJTATOH HAJtjtOND. The Colombia Times, of yesterday says that as bis election was by him so unex pected, he will not be al>!<? to leave home, where his private affair demand his attention until the middle of January next, when be goes to Washington City. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENT. We are gratified to learn that Gov. Brown has appointed our esteemed fellow citizen. Col. Henry G Lamar, Judge of this Cir cuit, vie. Hon'. A. P. Powers, resigned.— Macon Pres*, MAYOB WOOD’S DEFEAT. The municipal election in New York, on Tuesday last, terminated in the triumph of ♦he “ fusion” candidate for the Mayoralty, Daniel F. Tieinan, over'the present incum bent, Fernado Wood by considerably over two thousand Majority. CSHTBAi. HAUJtOAD. By the annual report of the President, R. R. Cuyler, Esq., just published in the Sa vannah papers, the earnings for the year eu ding 30th November are shown to be.. \ ......... ..$1,126,309 15 Expenses for same time..... 580,334 63 Net revenue... The reserve fund of the road now amounts to $380,663 0L WHERE THE MONEY GOES. During the year ending June 30, 1857, we imported, according to the report of the treasury department: Silk piece goods. $25,706,651 Other silk goods 6,017,115 J-aces 1,601,610 Embroideries ■> 4,664,353 Worsted piece ‘goods 12^236,275 Rich carpeting. 029,196 Shawls, wool, cotton and silk.. 2,529,771 This is an increase over the imports of the same articles for the previous year of nearly twelve millions of dollars. * ’ Large numbers of emigrants from Ala bama, Georgia and Mississippi, daily pass through this place on Vlieir way to Texas.— Shrerrjtort South- Western. PAINFUL INTELLIGENCE. We are pained to learn from the Mobile Register that our friend, Lieut. Derby,(John Phasnix,) Topographical Engineers, recently arrived in that city,is suffering from an acute disorder of the eyes, which it is feared may destroy the sight entirely. We earnestly hope that our cotemporary’s fear may speed ily he (found to he groundless. „>Jn, JUNQE OT THE SUP HEME COUNT. Nathan Clifford, of Maine, will undoubted ly it is said, he nominated ns Justice of (he United-States Snpieir e Court, in place ‘of Justice Curtis, resigned. The Texas legislature elected J. Pickncy Henderson U-. S. senator, to serve out the unexpired tprra of Gen. Rusk; and Judge Hemphill to succeed Sam Houston. The New Orleans papers, of the 17th inst., announce the gratifying fact that all the city hanks have resnmed specie pay ments in full. On the 15th inst., the Bank of New Orleans fell into line, and the next morning the Union Bank followed suit. Trofessers Morse, we understand, has re tired from the direction of the Transatlantic Telegraph Company; His motives for this step have not yet transpired. The Rev. Mr. Kallocli, tried lately for immorality, has resigned his‘pastorship, and intends to follow tiie law in Boston or Jvan eas. - STATE AID DEFEATED. Tlio Bill iVPtlic House of Representatives, asking the credit of the State to build cer tain Railroads was debated Tor four days during the past week. It was ably discuss ed by Messrs Underwood, Lewis of Hancock Smith of Towns, Hardeman and others, in favor of, and by Messrs. Bighorn, Kenan, Gordon, Milledgc and others, against the bill. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Irwin of Wilkes mbvod to lay the bill on the table for the balance of.the session. His motion pre vailed ty a rote of 82 yeas 52 nays. Thus lias this mach agitated subjeect been disposed of by the present Legislature. This result was undoubtedly brought about by the pe culiar condition of the money market. The credit of the State is already pledged to the amount of a million of dotlars in favor of the Main Trunk and Brunswick Roads when they shall comply with the conditions of their charter, and prudent men that were in favor of State aid in ordinary times, feared that if another large amont of State Bonds ,wre thrown upon the (market in these crititical times it would injure the credit of the State. We have little doubt that a majority of this legislature in ’ordinary times would be very liberal towards jddicious Railroad enter prises. We have not space to particularise the speeches, or tbe points of the getlemen who ao ably and elquently addressed tbe House on this bill.— Prut. ‘ ‘‘ . m , Tbs Milledgevillo correspondent itlie Constitutionalist says s .Whether the Gereral have aeted wisely and patriotical ly in thi* matter, is to be decided by the peo ple whom they represent; and each legislator must be prepared to be held accountable for his action. byjiis Constituency, at home.— The bill was only scotched on Saturday, this morning it was killed by a de cisive final blow. On Saturday night a large tinniber of lobbp iflemberirgot leave of absence for the ballance of the session; still there was a quorum left. But this morning there was a general “ scatterlaphittication” of them—an adjournment, tine die, of that iexportable, r rtf necessary, though outside branch of tbe Gcudral Assembly. ‘ > r~:_ i'mi m A few days ago, the police of Cincinnati arrested several parties on the charge of counterfeiting coin. and .succeeded ,in dis covering a number of rooulds. dies, e*c. — While conveying one of-the men, named George William to jaiUthey noticed that be very frequently took a.. phew"'of tobacco from hij pantaloons pocket, hat on examin ing his person, only one or two pieces of coin were found, but on tbe officers requiring him to open his mouth apd disgorge his tobacco quia, tu'enty-vne counterfeit three cent pieces were found in the tobacco'. The Charlotte Democrat* loams that there have very recently been six cases of small pox in Waresboro, N. C. It was carried there by a gentleman who had been to New York. UK Mil II HI ll— ©bitn urn. —— ...... .. —t: r 1 —— Died of Pneumonia, in Thomas eounty, fla., on the 20 Dec., Miss Nascy J.. Jordan, daughter of Isaac (~ Jordan, in the 19th year of her age. - In youth this lovely Riri wa instructed in the prin ciples of religion, and at an early period of life gave her heart to God, and united with the M. E. Church, which connection continued until death removed tbe : happy spirit to the Paradise of God. In her disposition, she was most amiable, and pos sessing a good intellect, site was ever ready *0 be friend the needy, and do good among her youthful associates. Her piety was made manifest in every place, and many are the tears of sorrow shed over this new made tomb. She Buttered much during the seven days of her ill ness, but Uo word of complaint escaped her lips Joyful st the prospect of release from atiffering, and entering into the masters joy, she joined her sweet voice with her friends in singing the songs of Zion, aud thus did her happy spirit pass triumphant borne. P. P. SMITH titanbibatcs. - : - To the Voters of Thoums County t F’f.llow-Oitizknk: —I respectfully announce my self as an independent ruudidate -for re-election to the office of Clerk of the .Superior and Inferior Court of Thomas county,: and will be thankful for your support at the election in January next. decls-tdc) JARF.I) .EVERITT. tdF'ANSEL DEKbE announces himself as a candidate for C’lerk of toe Superior and Inferior Courts of Thomas eounty. Every voter in the eounty knows hit politics. Election in January. dec 10 . 2t To the Voters of Thomas County. JOHN J. IVEY announces himself as a candi date fog Sheriff of Thomas county at the election in January next. (deelOtdc Independent Democratic Ticket. To tiik Voters of Thomas County:— Fellow- Citizens: —I am au Independent Democratic. Candi date for the office of Sheriff of your county, at the ensuing election in January. James D. Smith will lie uiy deputy if elected. dec 15 F. W. JOHNSON. To the Voters of Thomas County: Fellow-Citizens—l am a candidate for Sheriff of Thomas County, at the ensuing January election. deeltde) ALEXANDER J. SMITH. C3PJAMES M. SAVAGE nn nounces himsClf as a candidate for the office of Chjrk of the Superior Court of Thomas comity. Election iu January. (uovlOtde friends of THOMAS D. jETT are authorised to announce him as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Thomns county, at the ensuing election in January. T uov24tde To the Voters of Lowndes County: BY request of my friends, I announce my name as a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax-Re turns of Lowndes County, at the ensuiug January election. Should it please the people to honor me with the election 1 pledge myself to compensate them for the favor they bestow by discharging the duties of thb office with fidelity ami zeal. nnv2ltde) J. W. HARRELL. Special Notices. :■■■■— _ ■ ‘ ■-= iy The Weekly Picayune—Published on Mondays, by Lumsdks, Ken dal l A Cos., No. 66 Camp street New Orleans. Terms of the Picayune*.—Weekly—ss a year, single copies 12J cents. Daily—sl2 a year in ad vance. , [mar24tf CySalc of Dr. IW’Lnuc’s Vermifuge. Among the hundreds of letters, certificates and or ders received by the proprietors, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, l’a., of this medicine, the following are selected to show its character, aud the effects of its ■so in a distant part of the \V est: Royalton, Boone Cos., la., May 10, 1850; Messrs. Fleming Bros.— Gentlemen —1 write to you to solicit an agency for the iuvaluable Vermifuge you prepare. Sometime since, I purchased oue do zen vials of Mr. C. Edy, and prescribed it in my practice ; and it proved so effectual in the expulsion of worms, thut no other preparation will satisfy the citizens of this village and vicinity. Please send me one gross of the Vermifuge immediately. Yours, &c., SAMUEL ROSS. New Providence, Tenn., July 1, 1851. - Messrs. Fleming Bros.—Please send the Ver mifuge for us as soon as possible, ss wo are nearly out, and tbe demand for it ia very great. We believe it to be the best Vermifuge ever iuveuted. PORTER A DYC US. Purchasers wilt be careful to ask for Dr. McLaue's Celebrated Vermifuge , manufactured by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Pa. AU other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane’a genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, cun now be had at all respectable drug stores. None gcu une without the siguature of FLEMING BROS. . gold by E. Scixas,andPahuer & Bro. Thomasville and by odb Agentin every town in tlieSoutli. (42j Ncuj ‘Abucrtiscmcnts. MAY Heaven smile ou every man that owes McLendon & LOWERY any money, wbo comes up and pay a them promptly You all know they need it to pay their debts with. decioto c. q. Mclendon. ; Office Atlantic St Oulf R. R. Cos. December 4, 1857. - The first installment of Twenty per cent, on the stock of the Atiaiitie & Gulf Railroad Company ia hereby called, to be paid at tbe Company’s Office in Savannah, on tbe 14th day of January, 1868. In asmuch as tiie subscription of tbe State cannot be paid until the private stockholders shall have paid their installments, it is hoped there will be no delay on their part in responding to this call. decls J. P. SCREVEN, President. Office Atlantic St ?alf R. R. Cm. December 4, 1857. 1 The Board of Directors of tbe Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Company will elect an Epgineer, a Secre tary and Treasurer, at Milledgeville, mi the 28th day of December. Approved bond and Security will be required of the Secretary and Treasurer. Applicants wjft address the undersigned. dvclSkl ‘ J. I*. SCREVEN, TreiW’-t. Select School. * w mHI undersigned having take# Mr. Dyson's Aead- A emy for the ensuing yaar, prvpoeea to open a and tuition will be fifty dollars per B©huiastic rear. smEarst &§£&£ be atrict, and no intervention wIU be permitted be tween teacher and scholar, no scholar taken (jriw than one quarter. Extra*. French or Italian, five dollars per quarter. Civil Engineering with Draughting, five dollar/ per quarter. . *\vlt & Ii ■ ‘ SEflMrj Bookkeeping, five dollars per quarter. deels-4tl EUGENE 1.. HINES. Baptist Female College, Soufh-Wealeni tieurgia, aud ends First Wednesday In July. Parents who wish their daughters to receive thor ough instruction ill solid, or “any branch of tbe Orna mental Department, are invited to visit the Institu tion, and see its everyday operations. Ample provision is made for Boarding. Catalogues containing full information can be ob tained from the President, dccls-4t) R. D. MALLORY. ’ SOO RHIWAZLD. RANAWAY, on the 2itth ult„ from my plantation in Madison county, Florida, the following Jm described negroes BEN, A boy about 23 years old, about 5 feet 10 or 11 incite* high weighing rw about 180 pounds, front teeth projects-with a >c,y wide space between the two first, baa about half of tlfe toe next to liis gre toe cut off ou me foot.— HILL, a boy 21 yearseti,6 feet 2 inches high,weigh ing about 190 pounds, no particular mark remember ed, but has every mark of manhood. LUKE, a boy 12 years old weighing about lufl pounds, very black with very white teeth knd when spoken to kaa some difficulty in speaking. I will pay twenty dollars 1 for the apprehension rs either of tbe two first named and ten for the last, delivered at ray place or confin ed in sorne ‘sttfc jail. 10 that I may get them. JAMES B. STRIPLING. Madison County, Florida. (declbtf GEORGIA-Lowndes County. mWO months after date, application will be made JL to the court of Ordinary Ibr Lowndes comity, for leave,to sell the east half of the west half of lot land number 329, in she 13th diitrict of Lowndes county, belougiug to tbe estate of Elisabeth Connell deceased. ” dedls-00d) JOHN J. PIKE, Ex’r. GEORGIA —Tint inns County. > Court ts Ordinary, December 7, 1857 \I7TIEREA-S, Elijah Wade, Administrator on tiie T T estate, both real and personal, of Howell Pea cock, late of said county deceased, having petitioned said Court for Letters of Dismission from said Ad ministration',’ “ AH persons interested’ are, therefore, hereby noti fied to file their objections in said Court, if any they have to said letters being granted: otherwise, said letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said Court, to be held m Thomasville said county, on the first Monday ill July next, (1858.) Given under iuy hand and official signature. dec)s-6in] HENRY H. TOOKK, Ordinary. Notice. SIXTY days after date, to-wit, at March Term, ‘IBSB, I shall apply to the Court ol ‘Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, for au order granting leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Stephen Atkinson, late of said county deceased, dec 15) CRAYTON SINGLETARY, Adm’r. GEORGIA, TeMkir County. Wc, the Grand Jury, sworn,Chosen and selected for tiie County of Telfair, in concluding our labors, respectfully present the following as our general preu-utments. We have not been unmindful of the many arduous duties devolving on us, and which we wi re so forcibly reminded, in the dear and cogent charge of his Honor, on the opening of this Court.— We regret that our country containsao many viola t-rs Os the Pei ai Laws, but yet, we are somewhat consoled, by the knowledge that there is no very heinous offences committed, still we hope that by a strict enforcement of the laws, offences will rapidly disappear from our midst. \\ hilst we are opposed in principle to peddling in our country, still as the law recognizes It, we must bow with submission ta4t, and we hereby recom mend to the Inferior Court to reduce the tax to $lO6, as the present amount required es tbeiu amounts to almost a prohibition, which we think is contrary to the intention or policy of the law. We are sorry to present the bad condition of the roads, and request the proper authority to look into this matter as soon as possible and sfford immediate relief, as it is a reflection on Tdfair County to allow such roads in its limits. We also recommend that the patrol laws be strict ly and rigidly enforced, as our community is subject to very many ills in consequence of nn almost aban don incut of the law. Slave* are permitted to roam at large, meet together and fight, setting a bad exam file to tbe balance, and tbe owner thereby sustaining oss; for our protection, we think the law should be strictly .enforced. In tiding leave of his Honor, Judge Love, we feel under many obligations to him for the attention to business he has evinced at this term and for kindness to this body. To out Solicitor General, Col. Sbeftall we feel sincerely tbaukfui for his kindness to this body, snd hereby tender him our thanks, not ouly for his kind ness, but devotion to business. We request the Solicitor General to move th 1 publication of the above and foregoing presentn ent in the Wire-Goass Reporter, Thomasville. ALEX. T. DOPSON, Foreman. William H. Wootten, Wm. J. Dopson, James Clements. W iu. Studstill, John Mclntyre, D. J. Hulett, William F. Williams, Danl. lt. Malloy. Stephen Honey, Jacob Parker, Lauchlin McKinnon, John Smith. * Dujican vv . Csmerun, John 0. McLean, Mathis Rawlins, John Steel, Allen Mel,cod, Wright Collins. * . On motion*of Solicitor Gaucral. it is hereby order ed that tbe shore and foregoing presentments be published in the Wire-Grass Reporter at Thotuas- Ville, Georgia. P. E. LOVE, Judge 8. C., 8. D. October Term. 1857. —, . A true extract from the Minutes of Telfair Supe rior Court. JNO. F. McRAE, Clerk. November 7th, 18757. ‘ Strayed ar Stolen, A COMMON sized bay horse mule from my planta tion eight miles below Thomasville on Saturday night Inst. Any person taking him up or giving Information in regard to him will confer a favor,and will be re warded if demanded. j -i • decß) ‘TT. ~ P. E. LOVE. * belling off at C*M. THE Subscriber offers bis stock of gimds, all or any portion of them at cost Ibr cash or for pa per to be paij promptly on the first dajr of January next. Not being able tp;collect money from those whose notes and’ accounts are long past due he is induced to make this sacrifice in tbe aale of his stock of goods to pay hit debts. Bargains may be had, and he iuvites all good pay ing customers to to call iu and avail* themselves of the opportunity 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 patron* who are in arrears lor previon* year* will feel themselves po litely dnntud when they read this, and will call at tbe Captains office and pay up, or otherwise tbe of fice may be removed ere you are aware of it. H. W. SHARPE. Tbomnsville, Dec. Bth, 1857. 1 1 * Taken Up. ON the second of November, j mile east es ‘Glasgow, Thomas County, Ga., a flea-bitten ‘ uwre, age 10 or twelve years. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay ex* ponses, ana take her away. ■"* * , *p**'t’ m. 8. mcintosh. Glasgow. Thomaa Cos.. Qa- Dec. Bth, 1857. 3t Executor’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of be Honorable tbe XjL Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, will be sold before the court-house door in-tbe town of Moultrie, on tbe first Tuesday in February next, i Lot no. (457) four hundred and fifty seven, lying in i the Bth district of formerly Thomas, now Colquitt I County, belonging to the estate of John Hamilton ! deceased, sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and credi- 1 tor*. Terms made known oti the day of sate. ‘ dccß-4"d) JOHN’ HAMILTON. Ex r 1 Notice. mHE subscriber intends removing from this sec 1 tionof Geergis.nnd hereby notifies all persons indebted te Mm by note of nccount to come forward and settle’at once. dec Ito E G. PONDER. £ —— ..... —— •” •* Orummey House. k OEORGIA. THE nbnve New Hotel, in Albany, tho present terminus of the Georgia A Florida Railroad, ia now open for the reception of *he Traveling Public, |)l]'Ha The House and Furniture are entirely iililH ; new and cannot be excelled by any Hotel !in the State. Tbe Proprietor is determined to make ilt the BF.BT HOTEL In South-Western Oewrgin, by strict attention to bid Guests, intend* meriting the publie patronage. _ decl-3m] G. W. CRUMMEY, Proprietor. Berrien 9kerir Sales. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Nashville, Berrien county, Geor gia, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hoere of le, tbc-ldltowlng property. vixt * ■ One lot of land, number Tour hundred and ton, (416) in tbe 10th district of originally Irwin now Berrien county, containing four hundred and ninety acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Wil liain E. Fountain, to satisfy one II fa, issued from Berrien Superior Court, in favor of D. C. A A. Cost A Cos. vs said Fountain—saM- lsnd well improved. Also, one Spanish Panna horse; one yoke ofi'Xen and cart, levied on s* the property of James J. Foun tain, to satisfy one ft *, issued from the Superior Court of Herrifn county, iii m*\r of 1). C. A. Cost A Cos. vs said James J FounUin. Property poinbd out by defendn(it.. -__. dec I) JOHN SJPI DSTILL, Sheriff. Cash sMi cottwn to New Vrk. THE Subseriter will make liberal cash advance* on shipment* of cotton to Messrs. Brewer A Caldwell, New York. decß-tf) EDWARD REMINGTON Notice to Everybody. I)R.A,W.ALLEN’S CEIEtRATED SOUTHERN IxUSriMBJTT, TS A CERTAIN REMEDY fur Strains, Sprains, 1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramp, Nervous Head- Aehe, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck, Tooth-Ache, Pain in the Head, Scalds aud Burus, or any thing like erup- the ftesli ■ Alao, for all disease* to which horaea nre subject. Os. Allen’s AM-Healinir Ointment, IS a certain cure for Ring-worms, Scratches in horses. Greese Heel, Thrush, Collar and Saddle Gall*; ami all flesh wounds. v Manufactured by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Colunibua, Georgia. - **” For aale in Thoinaaville, by Baum A Shiffi in MonticeUo, by Palmer A Bro., and in TrniipVilie, by T. W. Etlia. A. W ALLEN, nov 24 w ly SIOO RBWARDt RANAWAY from tbe subscriber in Jjeffersun Cos , Florida, ou the 14th instant, my mulatto boy CHARLES, about thirty-ftve years of age, rather dark mulatto, about five feet eight iuchea high, well priqmrtioned in aize, speaks slowbr and ia by trade a blacksmith. Charles was brought from Alabama to Thomas county, Gnear a year ago by James B. Hooten, Eq., and aidd to roe a few month* since.— Hie may trv to make hia way back to Alabama, where he was formerly owned, and baa worked for Henry Hick* in Macoo county Alabama, for Frances Freemen in Montgomery county, Alabama, and for Jobn Merrik in Lowndea county Alabama, and alao for hi* former owner near Orion, Pike county, Ala bama. I will give a reward of One Hniidrca Dol lar* for the delivery of said b-.y Charles at my plan tation in Jefferson county, Florida; or Fifty Dollars for hit delivery in any sate jail so that I get him in possession. Address me at Mouticello, Jefferaon County, Florida. novmf) JOHN FINLAYSON, ItfJßl W OOODS. THE aubacriber is now receiving a large assort ment of choice F'resh- Goods, amongst which are the following: Preserve*—Pine Apnlea, Raspberries, Peaebet, Quinces, Ginger and Citron. Jolley*—Guars, Currant and Qifince. Dried Frillt —Malaga, Lager and Sultan Raisins, Curranta.-F’igs and Prune*. IlerxietlenllY—Sealed Goods, Sa ihon, saHaed Shad.Ovaters, leibiters, Sardines fresh Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries, Green Peas and.Tomatoes. Nats—Almonds, Brazil, Pecan, Filberts and Coco nut*. Pickles, Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive Oil. Macea ronl and Ocrenieelii; F'arina, Soda, Butter, Sugar and Cream Cracker*; choice Wines, Liquors, Port er, Ale and Cider in bottles; Segars, chewing and auioking Tobacco, and Snuff. TOYS. A large assortment of Doll*, W'ork Boxes. Cabases, Baskets, Tin Toys etc., etc. Alto a splendid assortment of Merschaum, Turk ish, German and American Pipes. All the above, besides a large assortment of other Goods in my line of business, sold on very reasona ble terms by JOHN STARK; Thomasville, November 10, 1857. ts Administrator's Sale. AGREEABLE to Ml order of the Court of Ordin ary of Thomas county, will be sold before tbe Court House door ia Thomaaville, Thomas county, Georgia, within- the legal hour* of sale, on tbe Brat Tuesday in January next, the following lota of Land to-Wit: N. 248, 272, 273, 286, and 160 acre* of lot No. 233, more or leas, and the undivided halt’ of lot No. 328; all of aaid lands being in the 18th District of originally Early now Thoma* county, known as the property ot Peyton Vfalden deceased.'” Also at the same time and place, twentv-fivc like ly negroes, consisting of men, women and ehildn-n; all sold as the property of Peyton Walden deceased. Sold for the purpose of division. Terms made known on the nay of sale. ;r n.v2-4<>d) J. C. DROWNING. Adm’r. Motive. SIXTY days after date application will be made tu tbe Court of Ordinary of Lowndes county, Georgia, for leave to sell tbe land and negroes of the estate of C. J. Blalock deceased. J. A. McINTOSH, ) .... <kecl-6 f| d] JOHN McMULLAN, j Notice. ALL peraons are hereby notified not to trade for two notes made by the undersigned, payable to J. J. Jonea, or bearer, for the sum of fifty dollars each; both dated February 26tb, 1857, and due one day after date. The consideration of aaid notes having tailed, I will not pay them unless compelled by law, JOHN S EVANS. TroupviUe, Dec. Bth, 1857. 3t Administrator's Sale. W| ILL be sold at the late residence of John W. Carter, late of Thomas county deceased, on tho 23<1 instant, the perishable property belongnig to laid deceased, consisting of corn and bidder, borsea, Cows, hogs, household and kitchen furniture; and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to continue frorti day to day until all is add. Sold for the benefit of the beirs aud creditors of said de ceased. Terms on the day of sale. V. W. JOHNSON, Adm’r, doc9-2t ] Dt bonis mom mttA lie Witt ennerett. Lowndes Casrt of Ordinary* December Term, 1867. WHEREAS, Cyprian Brinson, and . William T. Brinsou apply to this Court, for lettera of dia mission from tbe Administration of the estate of Stephen Brinaon, late of mid County deceased. These are to cite and admonish ail persons inter ested, to appear before aaid Court within the tiiae i prescribed by law, and make objection, if any they have, why aaid lettera should not be granted .other wise said lettera will be granted in accordance with law. w Given under my band apd official signature, this “December 7th, 1857. . POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. deeS w>- ■ , 33d Oiiardinii'M Sale. AGREEABLE to an order ot the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas eouuty, Oeor j gi. wiH be sold before tbe Court House door at i Thomasville, said County, on the first Tuesday of I February next, all tbe lands lying and being in said County,belonging to Louisa J. Hunt a minor, and ! daughter of Thnmai Hurst. - Z’ . ’ derd-PSI) GABRIEL WTL.SON, (iuardian I New Store & New Oooda. SWIFT, DEKLC * HARRELL, TkummttiUt , thorgio.urtt ion to Join Stork, WOULD respectfully inform tto citlMna of TT Thomanrillo nn.l surrounding country, tbnt tlwy are now receiving mi entirely new tch us and Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Ctoekcty and Glass ware, Nail*, Ac. Ac., with all articles usually kept ill a drv good'i storF. We will take pleasure In (towing our goods to customer*, whether they boy, or only wish to see.— If we no not *vlt them In quality and price, we do not with them to boy from ui, aa we expect thn mo ney from nor patron* whenever their aectmnta are dnei and we wish them to suit tlieiutelves. and we will try to make it to their Interest, as we do not wish to do business with any exrept those who ex pect to pay for their goods. We will sell goods as cheap as any houc In this town, or any other town wtore they sell similar articles. We bought imr goods aa cheap and can anil them as cheap as any body. Pleoso give os a call befufe pureliasiiig elae where. ‘ .... - (iteHGtfj T. I. LIOHTFOOT A VO.. WILL take the Hill* on the South-Western Rail ■ Road Hank, in payment of dohta or fir Good* at par,. ~ GrodTtries and Provisions, OA'AAA LBB. BXCON-Wdea. Ham* and Shoulders; M) bW* Flour, extra and superfine t SI,OOO lbs Coffee, different brawls; 300 lbs Tea—lmperial Tmqua, Hyson, Sewonv, Chu lor, l’ouchong, Black, Oroen. Ao.t Beef Tongues, Mackerel. Salt, dried Apples,‘Sugar, Leaf, Coffee and Crushed: Fre*h OysteH. Lobsters, Peaches, Quinces and Sardines; Raisins in quartet nr whole boxes: Nuts—Almonds, l'eeau, Braxelien and Fil berts; Churns, Buckets, Tubs and Menanrea; Wine —Cherry, Port, Claret, Medaria, Pure Grape, and Champaign, in quarts or pints : Pine-Apple Syrup. Raspbury, American, Eclipse, Cognac and Cherry Brandy :’ Whiskey, 4 Ace, Monongahela, Corn and Rye: Holland Gin,N. E. Rum,and lUmrbon Whisky t Candles, Sperm and Star; Sperm OH, Plate Covers, Brushes, Paint, whitewash, Ac'., Ac.rHoda, Pepper and Ginger, ground and whole: Snuff ami Tabaeeo, different brands: Steel Mills, Axes, Augers,ehisaela, Weeding and Grubbing Hoes, ltsnd-sawr, HmittT* Vices, Screw-plates, Hash-clamp*; Plains, aud nu merous articles in this line: Cracker* and lemons; and numerous other articles. Give tug a rail at the old stand of Sanford A. McLendon. : July 14] WADE F. SANFORD. NATH. HAMLIN, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MBnOHAKTT, No. 38 Poydrns Street New Oltl.EAXfl. .Refers to— % Jr “r .. f&ii l wE | Tallnb.s.ce, Hurl* | Qufwey, Florida. Gen. Win. Bally, Jefferson County. Florida. John G. Putnutu, Esq., Madison County, Fl*. Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton County Florida. Ed. Remington, Elq;,')-.. , ... fl K.G, Ponder, Km,. \ 1 h, * n * ir ‘ Jack J. Marsh, Eaq., Duncanville, Georgia. J A. Mcliitosh, Esq., Glasgow, Georgia. November 3,1857. ts GEOKGI A-Lwwmdes(<>unty. Court ts Ordinary, Ntmmhtr Term. 18,17. WHEREAS, Martha A. Barber tbisday applies 1 to this Court for Letters of Dismission from the Administration Ilf the estate of Samuel Barker, late of said county decenaed, These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular the parties interested to to and no pear be fore this Court within the time prescribed by law, and make objections, if any they have, why said let ters should not to granted: otherwise they will to granted in accordance with law. Given under my hand and official signature, No vember 2d, 18f>* , ’ POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, • nov 10 m “"f (Ini GEORGIA— Clinch County. A DMINIBTRATOR’B HlßlNG.—Agreeable to X\. an order passed at the November Term of the Ordinary’s Court of Clinch county, Ga„ will be hired before the Court House door hi the town of Magnolia on the flrat Tuesday in January next,with in the legal hours of sale, all the negroes belonging to the estate of James I’. Hall, late of said coun ty deceased. ’ novSltdlil A. D. LASLIE, Adm’s. Notice. ALL persona indebted to me ns Administrator on the estate of SamunL Austin, late of Thomas county deceased, art nofnted to make payment by tbe first day of Jaunary next, in couatitutional cur rency or such funds as will suit the Guardian pf tbe minor heirs of said deceased, or every claim will be sued in first Justice’s court I desire to make a final aettlement of said estate, and obtain letters of dis mission. JOHN MILLKKt Thomasville, Nor. 17. 1857. 6t, Administrator's finle. WILL be sold in Thotnaiville, Thomas comity, on the first Tuesday in January neat, before tbe Court Honse door, within the b-gal hours of sale, the following lots of land, via: Number eighty-five, (85) and seventy sores off of the south-west corner of number eighty-four, (84) nil lying in the Four tccitth District of Thomas county. Hold ss the property ol Josiah Horn deceased, for tbe benefit ol the heirs and creditor*? Terms made kDown on the dav of sale. nov7ltd's) DANTEL ROBERTS, Adm’r. Notice to Debtors tins! Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the citato of John J\_ Hargraves, late or Waro county deceased, are hereby notified Ho mnho immediate payment: and those having demand* against said estate are reques ted to rentier them in duly authenticated according* to law, L. Vi 1 , If. PITMAN, K.t’r, nov 17 w , ’ . ,4ild State sf Georgia—Ware Connly. ALL penons concerned nre hereby notified that, two months alter date, we will apply to tbe honorable court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all tbe real estate of laham Peacock, Hr. late <>f said county deceased, for tbe benefit.of tbe heirs and creditors of said deceaseds JOHN D. PEACOCK, > ... HENRY E. PEACOCK. f Mni r *’ j. nor id w 8m > X ALL persons interested an* hereby notified ’that tbe undersigned will apply to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas cotiuty, Georgia, on the first ‘Monday in February nett, for an order granting leave to aeila negro boy slave, the property of the minor boirsof William If. HeKlveen deceas ed. REMEK YOUNG; Guardian, nov 84” w „ jBOd, ; . ’ otire. ALL persons Interested arc hereby notified that the undersigned will apply to tbe Honorable tbe Court of Ordinary of Thomas couuty, Georgia, on the first : Monday in February next, for an order granting leave to sell tbe lauds and real estate be longing to tbe minor heirs ~f said undersigned. FURNEY H. HARRELL, Guardian, nov 34 w - Administrator** Sale. BY virtue of an order of the court pf ordinary of Lowndes county, will be sold on the first Tues dnyin January neat, before the Court booms door, In the town of Magnelia, Clinch county .within the legal hours of sale, one lot of laud number 504, lying in the 11th district of formerly Lowndes now Clinch county—well improved. Hold as the property of the estate of Barzila Htaten, late nfT/owmde* coun ty deceased, for the benefit of tbe heir*. Term* made known on the day of Bale. • JEBE W CARTER. ‘ ) JONATHAN KNIGHT. > Admr’s. WILLIAM . ROBERTS, > dec! w tda Guardinn's Sato. BY virtue of an order from the-Cnurt of Ordina ry of tbe County of Bibb, will be told in Tbom, aivilie, on tbe first Tuesday in January next, seven n.-groes, the property of Robert J. D. Lightfoot.— Terms of sale, twelve months credit w ith approved security,, .. WILLIAM T. LIGHTFOOT,, Guardian. Also, *t tbe same time and place. negro man very* l likely and young.. ‘ (Hov37TPd “j U... a.'’ ... ..... . 11... ~, .. .IH, KIMM,. Shops located at the South end of Main street, below Mr Bain's Hotel, Ttomasviile.Ga. r. O. MOORE, | E. T HOMAX J*l Ooffins! Coffin*!! CIMIERRY. PLAIN COFFINB, nisbed in one hour’s notice, jPBgSRHHKiiIt All orders promptly respond- . tolW South End of Main Street below Mcßnii.VHofof, TIIOM.WVH.LE. QEORHIA. F T limkii mayS W ‘* * 7 . Plantation for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale hi* Plantation sit unted four miles east of Tbmuasville, on the Coffae Roud, MMWsg of IBfrO. aerrs, witb+lftof of woodland for fencing ami other purposes. A dwelling, Gin-house, Screw ami other buildings es sential to farming,are upon the premises, ami the location favorably situated for health. The place is well watered with never-failing streams, and toss tine mill-seat. >’ 4 Purchasers may hy full legal power to dispose of the above premises and make titles to the same: . ~ A 1,1, persons Indebted to the estate of Warron 1 Wood, late of Lownde*>.unty, deceased, wfll make payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against said estate will-present them within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred. oct2o-40fl] WILLIAM WO(H>, j Adl " f ,y FOR HAT.m, T H nwft ja eight acres of land, all enclosed, aud nNHII one half in cuHlvation. The improve- J menu are a framed dwelling having 3 rooms, a ample closets and 2 fire place*;.* small house originally intended for a dining room and hitch ass* Itasiwo iihl.Msiaa ‘iu.Ttffff~ *n, fin Ting duck cnfinnf jr wito two nre puipw mm oren; bathing house with pritjeethm covering an ox eellent well of water; au*e bouse, dairy, negro cabin, cribs, shelters, stables, substantial garden, choice fruit trees and grape vine* of different kinds, flourishing shade trees, shrubbery, sed flower*. The location (on the Grwervllle road) is toto ffrtty and healthy and Is near enough to ThtMuasriitetu combine the social, religious and educational advnn- Uges of the town. The dwelling and yard am sc arranged as to admit of ample additions. If ill sold before Christmas the premise* will to rented. Apply to the undersigned, or Mr. Geo. H. Dooiott on the premise*. . augJStf) D. O, DANIELL. IT** leweler, Wffldi ud Clock TOBEPH JERGER now offer* hi* service* fi O to tbe public, and pledge* himself to give prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and RUHR making Watches, Jewelry, <te. All woik outrustod to him will to executed and delivered at the time promised, and warranted. He has no flowing enco miums to bestow ope n himself as a watch maker, but relies upon the Judgment of his patrons, to es tablish his skill ami reputation. Term* Cash. Office second dour ahote the Post Office, next to the store of H. W. Bharto.^T’.!? Thoinasviiie, Oa., Mare| 17, IffiT .. ts Watches and (locks. riE nnderdgne.l would respectfully lit- AJ ■form Re ptiblie that be stHl mmtitHiesiSS hi* business at the old stand, near T. J fIHEh Llghtfoot A Co.’s, where he is fully prepared to do as good and a* cheap work as can to done North or south by any good workman. He ha* ***PSiM him* self with every thing necessary for the completion of good Work. All Watch and Clock work warran ted for 12 mouths If well used. Also keep* on baud Clock*, Watches, and Jewdny which will be sold * low a* can to bought anywhere. Give me a etill. iwt27tf) • jameb m. okat.; isns&M. •dktAo. to toe honorable Court Os Ordinary of AVsie county for legry to sell the togroes belonging estate of Cyuthifl Tuten, of saul county deceas- Lands lor SiUe. EAA ACRES of excellent Land on tbe Spring her. Two hundred and tiny acres, about half of which Is fresh, ail under good fence, and in s high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes. it. Ido not offer it for sale lo calise I am displeased with the land, lint I am determined to change my locality, sale or no ante. Price reasonable. Fait warning. DUNCAN McKIKNON-X Jnly 31 - ** V ‘ vvw’- jen-v.?,* , Notier. CJIXTY ‘days after date application will be wade O to the Court of Ordinary es W>re sriuty for leave to sell the reel estate, belonging to the estop of Janies Casoft, deceased, late^f scptafMttW) BAR AH J. CASON,-Adm<x. GEORGlA—Lowndes Cotsssty. f W said countv, for Wave tv sell tbe land and negro* belonging to tbe estate of Hughes Himta, late ofsaid JAMES M. - Unardlan't Sale. bo sold before the Court House door In tbdrtfv of Thoniasville, in said county, on the first Tuesday in ‘ZZrtrJTzLTi being all the real estate belonging to the estate fit the minor heirs of Robert Hardin, late of said county deceased, and known as the fontcr reridcu* of said deceased ‘Term# matte known on the day nov34Aod) ; JOHN, BLATKR^fhmt^ GEORGIA-Thsanat foomty. * > W- ; Court ms Ordtaarf, Nsuswler Ith HERE A 8, John A. Mclntosh, Scar, Guaidian of the person and property of Caledonia, Din el M. and Bam no I Mclntosh, beirs at law of Doses# Mclntosh deceased, having petitioned ssKtOanff for All persons interested ate, tified to file their objections in said Court (i! any I!l[l^ter. U wUl n'giilaf IVrtn of nia Court, ■ , 1 vilt? 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