The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, December 15, 1857, Image 4

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JUaT TSHEi> BY PtIDNKY A.\U gtJSSKLb. Records of (to. Revolutionar) War. A i!mcf nil the Regiment#, *W lug the NMM. r*uk. date t comnd-nm, time of eii- i liatwent, |d service (if U;e officer* JuM private* of GEIffRMSWASiMGTQH, 111, GREENE, WEEDON, ANO OTHtRS, - “r iSSI w tlie BritUh* i tilViHifiiffJth A!'**', art *l tl* of mu! the f the unMiiem ah! prUuft lupi of the Urttiti, in Ken ttie time of tlwir Ae, *Ao accent *§Sb)!sW©? *ys MSii&t V&mp*****; #Htiryhmd. • 11* iff the irtember*’ hafPlfco.! the boff-pav cottiuiUUtion, A com-1 ***&!• *hPs*vid ‘tiHt* End ofth. Var, And neqnirwLtlii* right to bfflf-pay for life, eOmmut*- ti<m, and hurt. Frwmsttttifs tff 34th Uoffir***. and Cmrrt fir Claim*, relative to a restoration, f the ball pdv ket* f the old ('on.'re -ir, for tfiftbenrflt of the HEIRS or orriCERS OF THE RtVOt-UTION; ff^iiwmlfiety amt tan f law*; the reason* which j&Wtho passage of the Act ofjolr 5. 1852, by Con grew*; the names of Ibe Virginia officer* who receiv ed Ismi. with an interesting aeeount of tb<> military land <litrtet of Ohio, Kentucky, and TeuueMcc, the hnation* of land warrant*, survefh. fittt; REVOLUTIONARY PENSION LAWS Swi or tiik UYITRO status. ■< A* they now eaUt. with ornnroeutariii* thereon.— Note* on.various ela*se of revolutionary officer*, tTith an extensive list .hewing the time they died, *Onolw V l3i. Yd-. of 905 Page*-WcA *1.90. ‘jfhia work 1* intend’d a* a book of reference to the historian and scholar, aa wMI a* fiirnisbiugA thorough guide to porimua claiming title to land or pensions, from the seMw of their forefathers doting ’ the-Kerolntionary war; The volmrm contains the nafctesrrf over StMldO officer* and privates of the Kevolutlonarv Army, and should he in tlo; hands of all the descendant# of the brave men who fought un der the bann.T of 76, that the noble action* of ttunr aneentors may not osrqrerendtdseeuefl of their de afiettdeuis, whwumst ruta'm this work a* a memento gtf th^ir-brve deeds and patient sufferings. A| an rElt MON I’ll can,be easily earmd by © I ill) acting a* Agent for tin- sate of the above Hfiokr affd ftfher bljhjyf opular work* of standard f #“Agent* wanted in every cifestown, anil village irii.femft'Ar deoltf) 79 John Street, New York. Now to the tithe to Subeoribo for the SOUTHERN lITERARf MESSENGER, One iff the cheapest FuMieatiim* in tb country. TWO VOLUMES A VlAfl, “, , , Each containing atWl 480 pages, in neat sty le.w itl. fine cover, and advertising sheet The two volumes for ONLY-THREE DOLLARS A YEAR! for th# Yaar 1499 —Twenty-Sixth and Twenty-Seventh ™ Volumer fn“lslfilng tlie “Prospectus of the Twenty-ahth amt TwefftyAwrenth VolrtntVs of the Southern Literary Messenger, commencing with the January number the proprietor* beg leave to assure the public that no exertions will bo remitted on their part to main tain the high character iff the work, aud to chal lenge the patronage of all who value sterling literary merit. For Twenty-Three Year*, the Messenger haa endeavored to reflect faithfully the Southern ndnd.whilodisdaluing all narrow aud sectiohal views and has hedi alone among Uio monthly periodicals •f America, in defence of the Peculiar Institution* of th* Southern Country. To this office It will still bo devoted, and will be prompt to repel assault* upon the South, whether they c<ime under the spccioti* garb of fiction, ft in t# direct form of anti-slavery pamphlet*. At this critical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature a* tbssir mo#t potent weapon of attack, tbe Southern peoplo will surely not withhold their encouragement firoiii'a work whose aim it shall be to strike Wows in their defence. The Mn.snKMim will, amheretofore, present it* reader* wittfliview*, Hi*toiicaf ami Uiogrnphical, Nkete.he*, Novels, Tate*, Truvets, Essays, Poe nit, Critique*, arid Papers on the Army, Navy, and othor National subject*. With a view to ensure a large circulation of the Messenger, the proprietors have roducod the price iff subscription, winch U now only Ymree dollars per annum, in advance, rm rocu uui.tAns iV rot paid iif.fohb the FIEpT OF JI I.V IV ANY YEAH. ClffM—UeiWttin,” ns El I teen Dollgrs in one let ter will be entitled to six Copies. The EffttoiL) mid Critical department of the Messenger wilt eoutifme under the charge iff , ■ JNO. H. THOMPSON, ESQ. And will embrace eopion* notes oh current litera tUre #4 reviews oF nrl new Avnerirrm or Enreign work* of general interest and value. The Editor’s opinion* will be * ahvay* ftjnrto.sty and honestly avoivml. Tin* BusincesH ‘partment i* ronlurted by she tin-, dersignPd, to w'hoih nil communication* of a bus:- ness nature must he addreeted. MgEAifeLANE, EKUSUSON & CO. Law-Hulldlhu, Ei'anktin Street, Hielimoud, Va. 1 $ Il< *AI VW A Y GOLD PEN MANUFACTURING CO. *3* Bronilwnjr. New York. A RE now their spleniJM Gold Pttns, Pen- JjJL.eU* ami IVn.Cnsos nt the Luft<wt. Retail Prices mill each Dttrjhas** draw* a > , mtMmM-wiZM j u aa-jpaaiMup m nfjYmu 53 fcenf*’ ! An nwf iii a l’.-n or •pencil i te Pwuiium la delivered ihitne a “ Kwrro**|rtsf slxo 2 50 ft, 8 Gift* Silver Ex. Holder* ..... 8 ,W& 8 do Silver Dl>l. Ex, Holder*.. a75 A. ‘.l do “ Slyer Mammoth Haiders. S(M do “ Silver Leviathan Holder*, (i i't ft.s do Fountain Pen Gobi Desk Holder.'T. 375 & 8 do Mammoth Gold Pen Diwk Holder G^& 8 do Hferaaftllox.6 25 & 5 do <B§fcic SllverCSse aud Gold Pen.... 375 ft 8 do Mammoth Gothic Sflrcr Case ami Gold -Pen'..'... ~i—...... 625A !t ilo ffoidToonriTck.-r.............. 250 & 2 do GSitld Tm.tti Pick and Ear Pick..Tl: 375 A :i do GW*Watch Key, Tobtlr Pick,’-Pecil, 375& .3 do liadics'. Gold Pencil* 250A. 8 do TANARUS” “ “ 3 15*3 do * -i i"li i Gc**’ OdWCases atid Pen..,/.... Hi Wft 9 do **,• “ “ “ “ Mammoth 12 00 ft. Id do We warrant all our Gold Peas to.bcJ)!u,iu><l. I'oin tad, ud. not surpassed by ,any establishment in the Stater, and bernm-s giving yon a Pen or Pencil well worth yottr mftffey, wo also present vm Softh - GRta worth tram SO Cunts to SI,OOO in MIS WITCHES. (BID -GUARD AND VEST CHAIRS, Gold Lockets, DittmnM V 1"",. Cameo **'tti. Gold Sttnli, Rings, Ilrpnxt Pina Silver Fruit and Cakp Dm keti Silver Goblets,;&e. ■; . Agcnte-Ueiitt-ARenl*! per year, in ttwj sale of Gold Penn, Jewelry. We nf for a Liberal Commission to Laical and ‘Traveling A genie, and give them Credit on One Half till anUl. A light and agreeable business, and above all, a good pitying btffcincs*. Agent* wanted in at) parte of the wb'mtry. A oatalogne cuntajuiiig a Idat of Good* with fall Explanation* to Agent will be rent on ap. plication, free.-ftll order* will be promptly to, and those sending u* money by mail will rooeita •ueb good* a* tliev order by (lie return mail or ex prSks, with the Gift* endow'd in the package. Addles A nil Oitlf’ix f( toiraed, post-paid . I [jii!y7-3m Tailoring and Clothing Establishment nPHIE Hudersigned ha* Just reordved alot of <rith. rnsslmcrs owl Vestings, which will be Jr inode up occofdiug to > sbioli or tofts-. AU UarnieiiU mud at this ertshli-huo-nt, WamMted totit— t® made hi the beat style. * >i . .W. \ “T.... .'T : : e hand, irwwadl totrff CTotWnc. MMrt*. Drawer* and Collar#. Catting and Trimming done at abort notice. Call, one door above T. J. Liglitfoot A lVb. nov in ‘ ts TflOnifi BAUUETT, Agent. THE NEW STORE. THE subscriber ba* moved into the New KWck Etore firct floor above Lis obi Htand, and i# receiving hi* Poll and VV ‘inter -Stock of Umhli, cafafafly selected in New York, COMWtiug ofh general assortment of i Dry thwh, ljUiiwre, and Cutlery, |kwt<.amt Shoes, (borne flito water-proof limit#) Saddle* aud Bridle#, a tine stis-k <if tin- latest *tyle Clothing, (some boy*’ Clothing,) a good lot of Hats, Cajn and Bonnet*, fine Gun*. EuncV Omuls, Crnckerr and Iron ware, silver Table Castors, Medicine, and Groceries. I WTh,. L •die# Are repcctfuHy invited to hi* stoek, to night expressly to please their fancy, eon-i-tioL- in part of fine Talma*, a great variety of Dress Poods, and some beautiful Koto s, l’teaae give me a euMsrr- Eil promise pi sell you f~ITT f 7 ! /V 1 > GrCkT*lfil_ and render vou uutre comfortable :.-r L-r [s.-pt-.fl ’ U. K. EVANS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. rpilK undersigned have received andarc still receiving their so>kof Phil nnd Winter Goods, I. Slights JftliAeU. Fancy aud Brocade Hilk*, French Merinos, of ill! colors; Freach and Ainericau Sfc Laities, Oobnrgs, of all color* i Alpacas, Oinghninj Print*, Ladies’ Shawls, Cloak* and Man tilla*. Bbnnebehod Head Dresses; ( linn lotHCf fmdie*’, Misses’ nnd Gents, Tlnirierr; Cambric Collars nnd Ha, t-lke’ •chiefs; Ticking., .‘'hirtings, Flannel*, Kerseys, ami Blanket*; hejyy Gent#’and Boys’ Clothing: Hat*. Shoes,nudGentw Furnishing Good*; ‘Watches arid JOflry; Guns ami Pistols, k„ Ac. N, B. The Laliesnre particularly invited to examine our stoek lowire tliey buy elsewhere, a* we are confident that our good* will gVve'thcm satisfaction. (*ept29) BAI’M & .SHIFI'. 2 .. , niiscdliiticons,' ’ Livery and Sale $2 STABLES. $2 ing ft- .John Scott de,eeas.nl, and having repmreil and fitted them npin Eleffiiut l. ■** ‘"’ w P^P* 1- ed to aceoHimmlnt- th-epul-Uc in tbU line of 1- mines*. Those ffitablEW h wgof n |..S|B£and mi -nven lent size, with plenty idOat-Uootn nttaeh.-d,are well adapted to the purpose of Orovor* and oth or# for selling Mules, Cuttle, Ac. The proprietw will have alyvay# at lumd ag<mdly nnmher of Fine Horses and lliitfKics, for the TriiveHntt I'libllr, and Piancing Ponies for tin- £a<llea and dents,—and a* he intend* making Id* eHahlishment- permanent, he re spoctfully solicits the patronage of a generous public. AccdttUhodtttinns UttgqitnßfJ. fbarge* ttimlerate. JAMES A. McLkNDON, Proprietor. jnnS- ‘ ‘ .E3i>on.T3oii. Hook anil Job Office* rniu; PUBLIC is respectfully iufunueiktiittt,etui l nfeted with this office, is a neat and complete .Bin OFFICE; selected by a prof-HoM IYtnter, m vvDicD mny bo Folrtrf nil tbo now Hixl ftjrici of jilniti mnl ufOAWCDbiI tyjm, for printing— Kooks, Cnr.l*, Catalogues, I-abels, BillMlcnds, It la n K*, Pamphlet-*, Notes, Circulars, Itecclßts, Haml-Rills, Posters, Visiting-Cards, ftc.y dtc. On the most ri'asonable term* for PASH, 1 erson* having Job Work of any description to do, are re quested to send in th* - ir order* which will be execu* ted with neatness aud ilispnteb. nrAll orders for BLANKS will meet with prompt attention. • ~~ . Blanks! Blanks!! OF KVFdIY rjESCIUPTION, For Clerks, \ Sheriff's, Ordinaries, Constables, Justices of the Peace, Bounty Land Aleuts, Ac. SEND In your vnkfCt, Apd save time- trouble ami. expense of writiog- Sold at the most Feasmialde prices at the “Wihe-Guass.ltK'roaTßU” Ofliee, and forwarded hy mail to any place desired. Spring and Summer FOR 185 T. THE subscriber is now receiving liis supply of Sprinff and Summer Goods, which he oiler* to prompt paying customers ut fair prices. Hi* stoek will enmenee all the leading article* usu ally kept for **le In this market. Amomg theirt may bo found tbe latest stvlaßff L4DIK9* l)RBW P rTEttSfS. Black Gro Derino and LnstrinoSilks; Colored, Flo renceand Marcelino Silks; Fla-n and figiire-l Bobi uet*; Swiss anil Lil en Colai's and Sleeves; Swiss and Jaconette Edgings nnd Insertions; Linen Cam bric and Linen Cambric Handkerchief* ; Jnconette, Nan-nek, Mule and Organdie Muslins; Figured and plain RLUboi.srof all description*. ~ - UYBN GOOIW. “ —v. Irish Linen mal Lawns, Bltuujhed iiiid Brown Linen Damask, Linen Nopkitis, lluekulute and Bird Eye Diaper, Rrmvn fLiuen of all prices, Titm k, \Ylirte” and Brown HbHen. * DOLIESTICffIOODS. Bleached atid Brown Sheeting* ami Shirting*; Plaid , and striped Domestic*; plain ant striped Ositabitri;*; Ticking*, Denim* and Mariner'a Stripe*; Brown and Blenched Drilling*. GLOVES:* HOSIERY. Alexandel** Kid Glove*, nil color* ; TnfitV Glove*; I indies’ Hosiery, of oil sixes; Misses’ white and col ored How. V , - ROOTS ft SnOES. V good a snort meat sot Ladies and gentlemen, Chil dren, l!ov* and Yimtli*. ‘ . . HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, And Ribbon*, of the latent stjh*,to pl>-a*e either rs. SUMER CLU IHUVG. ,; r — l’nt up in the finest style and the latest fashions. — Plensi; call and examine fur yourselves. PAILS, PICA CAINS’ Ift TUBS. “Every Tub must stand upon its own bottom. ’* — Call and sen how they stand. HARD- WARE, TIN-WARE, Crockery and Glass ; and various other article* too numerous to mention. tdo not advertise to undersell my neighbors. My object is to sell as low ns I ean, regardless of the prices of other*. Orrc tiling I enn assure you, atid that is, we shall make no charge lor showing our good| to the very best advantage—and especially to tile ladies, but we will be accommodating t-> nil. If. VV. SHAUrE. Thoma*vHle,'’Mureh 31, 1H57. - Carriage Manufacory, . AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. WE wohld i-eapceffnily inform the KSfira public that we have made - arrange-{( ;; \jg utents to carry on the entire business ■> 0 heretofore eionfm-ted hy E. G. Ponder, Es'i Jn the Carriage ami Blaeksmith line; ftnd are liowprepnr ed to give gem ral satisfaction, Sir making mid repair ing all kinds of vehicle*, from a six-horse team down to a'wheelbarrow. We will use our best efforts to please, hoping a genorou* public may extend u* their patronage. E'if'Cash vi lU lie roquimj fur ail small Jobs and Repairing, on deliverv. JflstfJ McLKNDOM A I,OAVERY. LAND AOEKTOY. TIJE mnleieigned will buy and sell I,and* on a 1 sinalf commission biisiue**—W ill give sudi in formation ns the Record* and Tax Digest* of tbe State House iiiiiv fmoish. Applications forsuehin formation will be strictly oomplieii with, wherr, Ln every instance,.the requisition is accompanied with one dollar . „ - ’ . NATHAN HAWKINS ft CO. ■£ MBledgevHlc. Sept. 15. 1557. tl : * r ::: j. p. arivold; ‘ MKUCHAaNT TAIIeOII, VI7OULD respectfully inform the ckiten* vl| TV of ThomasV ill,- and thi- public general- lA l.V'that he has received a complete assortment -4-1- of X'iiie Clot its, vesting*, ftc. ftc.,*ui table for the Pall and Winter wear. OnrtncnU at all binds will be made with dispatcli necording to order. Ho hope* that all person* desiring goods or w.ork In. Id* line, will give him a call. nov JO -rgti w .. ~tf Xflwtellnnfons. fiagar, t offee,’ Tea, dec. TEST received nnd for sale— :\f> bae* rio coffee, 5 do. Lagnira, 5 do. fH. Do miugo : :i~J paeka .old-cilviniment Java-fbffieei 1 hides Moeneoffoc ; IfibM*Stewart's clarified Sugars; ■i Boxes Loaf sugar; 4rt bovertohneeo, assorted; heat Havana cigars; Mr*- Miiier'* Marc;d>oy nnd Scotgll *pulf, Tcnsk* Frttasli ; 2 f fboxe* filnek nnd green ten ; soda, sugar and hutter crackar*; 22boxes stareli; baskets sweet oil; 3 Boxes maekaronie; I box Vermaeetfn; 30 Hoxcrnlire oil soap ; 4H bag ground, rock salt; Frnue*; citron ; preserved ginger; Quine jelly; Tomato, nm-rooti and walnut catsup ; tomato snuia-; pickle-, oyster*, salmon, lobster*. Ac.; tO imxe* sperm and adamantine candles; 1 box wax Candles; ‘j dd. Choeobde, Ac. oct9B EDWAIID REMINGTON. THE subscriber is now receiving, by late arrivals from New York, a full assortment nf Staple and Fahey Dry Goods, a very superior stock of planta tion goods (Vr negroes, Georgia l’lnins, twist-warp, Kerseys, T.indsevs, and very cold cotton goods, striped and plaid, with the host Georgia Osnalmrgs, heavy gray and white hlankets, with a full assort ment of fancy silk and limited dress goods and trim .raings; which Will be sold oil aecommlnting terms. oct2B E KEMIXGTON. Clothing of tbe Newest Style. THE snhseribtT has just received a full assortment. of now. and fashibnabhj clothes for. men, youth* aud ch'ildrcii, which wiltho sold on as good term* as it irtiv other store in town. ncfW EDWARD REMINGTON. Hats, f*u|s. Bonnets, Ac. THE subscriber.has just received a full assort ment of Hats, (Japs and Bonnets, with all the fixings necessary, and offers them for sale. octiWj E. REMINGTON. Straw Cutters. TlTfiT RECEIVED, anew supply of P VNIEL’S > I Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutters'and for sale by sep23-bc E. REMINGTON. Bagging, Bale Hope, Ac. TUST received and for sale—-8 bales Gunny Bag ging: Ib hnlt* S. I, Bagging; JOT coil* Hemp Bale Rope; 2 bales Bailing Twine. itce 15] EDWARD REMINGTON. Butter, Choose, Ac. f)f\ ENGLISH Dairy Cheme. 2 Keg* Goshen *)\ f Butter, 16 bags buckwheat Flnnr, 10 bM* ex tra Genesee Flour, 20 -boxes Smoked Herring, 5 boxes new Raisins, —just received and for sale bv declfi] ‘ EDWARD REMINGTON. One Ilu;ilrod Hides Wanted. Qi CENTS cash, or R) cents in merchandize will rj be paid for good drv hides at K. REMINGTON’S. Fresh Bice. JUST RECEIVED, Two tierces fresh rice from Savannah, nud for sale by scp23-hc K. REMINGTON. To Cotton Planter^ 1 MASSEY’S TIHK subscriber lias thoroughly tried, at Mu eon and Colnnibtis, Oeorgiu, Ms wrought-irun Cotton Screw, where two of them are now standing ami will remain until October tor inspection. I be lieve it i* tho cheapest, by half, ever ottered for tbe purpose ofpresslngcotton or hay,a* the fruine,screw pin, and louvers are all of wrought iron. It should be a'ttnebed to the gin-house, and have it put up through the floor, as the ordinary press—tiie levers being only five feet in length—to have the width of the house and 1H or-80 feet ill length, the lint could then lie placed all around the screw. Then a man C*tl take five hands and pack ns many fivp-hnmlred poitml-bnU-H in one day, with as liffle labor to the baud, as the same five aud two more, with a horse, can on,the wood-screw in the same time. Three hands rail putupune.mid take it down, anil itennbe carried at ope load with fVmr pnde* to nny point.— As this is for the public- eye I w ill give the amount of timber iieccFsary for completing one: • 1 piece 17 feet long 4 j hy 3. C “ 17 “ 2 hy 3. 2 I< 17 4 hy 6. ]rt “ 9 “ 2 by 12. and 3 “ 16 “ Bby 4. , • 5 “ 11) “ 1 by 10. *. v t -.Tbit to be of J “ 14 6 by 111./-tough timber—* , ( pine or oak. 2 “ 13“ 2 by 12. 2 “ 14 “ 14-by 9. 2 •* 10 “ T by 5- 1 SJ “ 9 by 23. Thi* makes a box near aino feet deep With bed and follower, aud aIT tfther fixtures. I furnish the iron aud the work done on it at Macon and put tho lumber*to it* t tlie place where it is wanted, the purchaser furnishing the lumber and paying the (Wight from Macon, can have one- of the handiest and cheapest Cotton screws now known, its durabili ty considered, a* it Is given up by all who have'seen it to he a lifetime investment. I ran pack five hun dreil pounds with three hands—take five and ther is no hard work done. Price flso this year. T expect, If TMe-lasts.to have one at the next Stgte Fair, aud would be glad to see one of every other pattern of presses now in use there and let the world judge for itself. I then expect to sell tigs right in any sixe territory that may be desired on reasonable terms, ieith a working model, witbiu the limits nf such enmity or counties, and'all tbe infor inatiou necessary for putting them ,up and working them. Address, Tbouiasville, ‘ ‘* ‘ ‘ JAM ES MASSEY. . HTThe Watchman, Albany I’atriot, Colambus Times ft Sentinel and Enquirer, Macon Telegraph -and .Journal ft Messenger, Rome Courier, and Fed; end Union, will please copy until the first of Janus n next- [julySl-tljMi • iegarwbertwfwfflts. ) Thumsis Sberill’s Saif*. lITILL be sold before the Court House door in VV ThnmAsvillc, Oil the first Tuesday iu Janua ry next, within the legal hour, of ale, the foO#wng j >f one4rt<>re hi. ne an<l lot in the town of TSotna*- Tilte, fronting Jefferson street sixteen feet, and ruu rnnning back thirty-eight foefovt preseut occupied by T.ite. M r.rsv * n Jewelry store,fette* upon * thiirotH'rty of Jntne* M-Urnyforatufy a umrt aacc fi fa in favor of F. W. Johnson vs James M. wrMr. Property-pointed out inJaatl him Uajc n ft. Aio the house and occupied by Jaa. M. Grav, known and distinguished m the plau of Thottmsville as lot number tlrt-ee, in *i|Ure letter L, fronting onJ.fler.on street forty-six feet, ruwnng back two hundred and ten fhet, including all the mi provement* thereon, levied o)H,n a* the property of K. W. Johnson to satisfy a uiurtgngH fi la,m favor of William O. Ponder vs said Johnson. I roperty pointed out in said mrfc*gb fi *decHJ. . J. 1. WIUUkiON. Sheriff. Lowudet Shcrill ’s Sales. WILL be sold before the Court House door iu Troupville, Lowndes county, within the legal | hours of sole, on the first Tuesday h Jaunary DftfM the followiiiK property^to-wit: One negro man by the name of Caleb, about twen- j tv years old, levied on as tlto property of Hugh. R. Uryan, to satisfy sundry fi fits, issued front the 658 th district G. M. Benjamin *v Wooding, Thomas W. Kills, v Jones & Adams, Eli Tucker, and James Radford vg. Hugh S Jlryau. Levy made and return ed to me by constable. Also, twit negroe*, Eliza, a girl about 18 rear* old, and Tobe, a boy about 15 yy|rs old, levied on as the property of Hugh 8. Bryan to satisfy sundry fi fas, issued from the 63thdistrict G. Xl.—Leary Rtanley Executor t* Hugh fc. Bryan. and.T. A. A Bryan, security—levy made and returned to me by a consta ble. <iwn ot k wfmreon* by Hcwett. Gmscvy and Ward, Well improved, levied on as the property ufuJfimes Had lord, to satisfy sun dry fi fas, issued from a JUstice’s court of said coun ty—William F. Rowan and othersv*. James Radford and B- W. Lcverett. Levy made by a constable. dbcß] JOSHUA GRIFFIX, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Thomas County. SEPTEMBER 7, 1857. TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thom as county: - riJHE undersigned Administrator on the estate of [ Samuel A. Austin, late of said county deceased respectfully slicweth, that a a Administrator as afore said,-helms fully discharged nil the duties required by tlie laws of said State—that be has made.a final settlement of said i-j-tate by , paying vliyer the full amount of property, inoncy,’ and effects in band, be longing to the saute, to the. legal distributees of said estate. lie therefore petitions to lie dismissed from said Administration. -SASSER JOHN MILLER, Adui’r. GEORGIA-Tliomtis County. Court of Ordinary,, Sefttnnbcr 7,1857. Upon hearing the above and foregoing petition, it Is ordered shy the court, that said [letion, together with this order, be published iu the Wire-GrasS Re porter for the term of six months. sep‘22] HENRY H. TQOKE, Ordtibn-. GEORGlA—Colquitt County. COURT OF ORDINARY' , OCTOBER 14, 1851. Henry Holland tins day applies t tin* Court for Letters of Administration on the Es tate of Daniel W. Holland, Late of said county deceased, All persons interested are, therefore; hereby noti fied to file their objections in said court, if any they have, to said letters being grauti-d : otherwise said letters will be’ granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to- be held -in Moultrie, said countv, on the first Monday,in December next, 6ct27-3fld} 11. M. OHABTAIN. OriWwry. Executor’s Sale. WILL be Bhl on the first Tuesday-, in December next, at Moultrie Colquitt county, in pursu ance of an order obtained for the purpose, the fol lowing lots and parcels.of land, to-wit: Lots, numbers four hundred and seventeen, (417,) four hundred and ninety-nine, (190,) five hundred and thirteen, (513) and five hundred aud fourteen, (514) —nil containing fourhundred and ninety acres more or less) Also, all bflot uutnber five hundred, (500), lying on the south and east side of Oelpckuee river, containing ten acres more or less—thesc lands all lying ill the Eigtb District of originally Thomas now Colquitt county, and sold as the property of the estate of John Hamilton deceased. octG-4fol] JOHN HAMILTON, Ex’r. Executor’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honornblo the court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem ber regular Term, 1857, will’ be sold before the court bouse door in Thnmasville (j.iid county, on the first Tuesday in January next, w ithin the fegal hours of sale,the Negroes belonging to the estate of Nathaniel K. Mitchell, deceased—the same being'the undivided estate and 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. Terms to be made Known on flie day of sale. This 14th Rept,, A. D. 1857. • GEORGE W. MITCHELL. Executor, sept 22 J w 40d BxeeUtor’sfiiile. AGREEARLIv to an order of the liouurahle the court of Ordinary of Thomas comity, Septem ber regular Term, I -*57. will be sold before the court-house door, iu Tlimnasville, said county, at public sale, on the first Tuesday'in Npvea-bur next, the real estate and lauds bidl'nging the estate of Na tlinniehß. Mitchell, deceased, it being the undivided estate, amllifctimc interest of the widow of said de ceased, as given to her under lug last will. Terms of sale to be made known-on the day. This 14th September, 1857. GEORGE- W. MITCHELL, Executor, sept 22 4fld GEORGlA—Herrien bounty. IiriIERRAS, Handsel I’. Morris applies to me T T for Letters of Guardianship on the persons nnd property o r Joseph S Morris, and Elisha T. Mor ris, minor heirs of Lovezensk IS. Morris, late of said county deceased, ‘ ‘ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all the kindred and persona concerned, to be n tiff appear at my office, within the thug preijgribed by law, to show canae (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. *• Given under my hand at office, this 21st day of August, 1857. aepH-jnd] JOHN-LINDSEY, Ordinary. PH ESS. GEOUUIA —LouudeSi Comity. COURT OP ORDINARY, XOVKUiiER TERM. 1857. TATHKREAS, Hlriuit Hall applies to tins Court Tf* fur Letters of Administration ou the estate of Joel McDaniel, Into of said county deceased, These are, therefore, to rite ami riiltnnnish nil and singular,.the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at said Court within the time pro. sflrtbed by law, an<f file"The!r objections, if any they have, why miiil.fetters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this October 28th ,‘lßl7. PWHATAX B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. , nov 3 . i- KM * n- .. r„- TI- - I 1- : - - - CJEOtlOlA—Tlioiims Com my. Court of Ordinary,, Drrrmbrr 7tli, i607. JOHN W. LfeVVLS this day applies to this Court for Letters of Administration with the Will an nexed on the estate of Jphn Davis’iieccasetl. All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to tile their objections in said court (if any they have) to said letters being granted: otherwise said letters will be granted tin said applicant, at n regular Term of said Court to be held iu'Tjiomasyillc, said comity, oil the second Monday in January next. Given under my hand and official signature. decS-309] HUNKY H. TfIOKE, Ordinary. ’ Administrator’s Sftlr. AGREEABLE to an ofeter of the honorable.the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, will be sold at late residence of/James Carroll de eeased, oil Monday, tbeJMit day of Hec.ember inst., all the perishable property belonging to the,estate of said deceased, to-wit: Corn fishier, horses,'hogs, cattle, cotton, household and Kiteheu furniture, aud numerous other articles not herein named. / DIXON CARROLL, -Adin’r, decß-2f 1 „ jjdd fJoUjimdum. Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLE to, an order of the Honorable l , the Court ol Ordinary of Thomas Countv, Ga., will be sold before the Court House door in i'Jiotn asville, said Cminty, on the first Tuesday in" Febru ary next, JI the lands amt negroes belonging to the estate of William Mills deceased. docß-40d] NANCY-MfILLS, Adm’x. I Ccjal (Mwertisemcnts. GEORGIA—TIi pus JjSCo unt y. ~~ . 9+ AI'RU. 26*1857,- .. ; , TO the Honorable the Court o( Ordinary of Thom- on tho estate of X William, -flarwidk, late of aaid county deccss-; ed respectfully sheffi tb that,'as Administrator as aforesaid; he has fully disc barged all the duties re- I qnired by the laws of said Btate—that he has made r a Huai settlement of said estate by paying over the j j foil amount of property, money, and effects in hand, I belonging to the saunito ftffi b-gal distributes of ’ said estate. He therefore petitions to be dismissed | from said administration. ’ JOHN \V. BARWKJK, Adm’r. ’ GEORGIA—Tliomas Connly. Court of Ordinary, Ayril 22, 1857. UPON hearing the above and foregoing petition.it is ordered by the Court, that said -petition, together ; with this orjjt-r, b* published jn jbe Southern Kntcr prise for the term of six months. 7j •• npr2B] HENRY H. TQOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Tliomas jCouHty. Court of Ordinaii, tianh 2, Itiyutar Term, 1857. Duncan and dantkl mckinnon, exocu - tonrvtf the and testuiileiit'tifTcß-r i McKinnon deceased, haring this day tiled their pe i titinns iu said Court for letters of Dismission from said Executorship. All persons interested are hereby notified to file their objcctionif in said Court, if any they have to said letters being granted, otherwise: said letters ol dismiss'ou will be granted to said applicants, at a rcgniarTenn of said Court, to be held at Thoinas ville said comity', on the'first Monday in Oet’r next. Given under my band and offirialsSgtiatnre at office ipaa24-fnn] HENRY H. TOOkE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. May fitb, 1857. To the Honorable the Court oLOrdinary ofThetnas* comity: rTIHE undersigned Kveeutof of the last Will and JL Testament of Knnvh T. Raines late of said county deceased, respectfully sheweth that as Exec utor as Aforesaid, he has fitly discharged all the du ties incumbent on him,a* directed by said hist will and testament, and according so the. laws of said State —that he has made a final settlement of said estate.by pay ing- over the full amount of property', money, and effects ih hand, Mdonging to the same, to the legatees -of said estate. He, therefore, peti tions to be dismissed from said Executorship. “ L. H. RAINES, Executor. GEORGlA—Thomsss County. Court of Ordinary. May (j, 1857. Upon hearing the above and foregoing Petition, it is opiered by the Court, that said petition, together with this order, be published in the Southern Enter prise, monthly for six months. marl'd—Gm] HENRY H. TQOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA —Thomas Comity. May stii, 1857.- To the Utmornhlc the Court of Ordinary of Thomas Connly: THE undersigned Executor of the last Will and Testament of Washington J. Sanders, late of said county deceased, respectfully shetveth that, ns Executor as af*esaid, he has fully: discharged all the duties incumbent on him as directed hv said last will ami testament, and according to the laws of said State —that he has made a final settlement of said estate, h,y pay ing over the full amount of property , money, and effects belonging to tlie same, to the le gatees of said estate. - He, therefore, petitions so be dismissed from said Executorship. HENRY G* SANDERS, Executor. GEORGIA—Thoums County. - , Court of Ordinary, May*s, 18.57. 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 mouths. - - may 12-6in] HENRY 11. TQOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Tliomas County. * JULY 3, A. D. 1857. TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said coimt.f: THE undersigned Trustee for the property and effects of America A. C. Hamilton formerly, afterwards AmerieaA. C. Redding, and now Amer’i ca A. C. McGchee, respectfully sheweth that, as Trustee as aforesaid,'be has nnule a full and final settlement of all such property and effects which ware in his bands, with the legally authorized repre sentative of the estate of said America A. V. McGe hec, by pay ing over tlie same into his hands, aud has diseharg.vd fuliy his duty as snob Trustee, and that he therefore petitions to he dismissed front said Triw teesbip. WADE HAMILTON, Trustee. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, July J, 1857. Upon hearing the above p tition, it is ordered by the court that said pctitbdi, together w ith tiiis order be published in the Southern Enterprise for the term of forty davs from the date of first issue. HENRY H. TOOKK, Ordinary. A true extract from the minutes of said .court, w A. 55 McCARDEL, julv7-6t] Deputy Clerk Court qf Ordiuftlf.'-, GEORGlA—Colquitt County. Clirur OF ORIUXAKY, JUXK 1, 1857 MATTHEW C. DUKES, Administrator on the estate of Patrick Price deceased, having this day petitioned this Court fur letters ol di-.mission from said Adniinis.ration, .AM.. EfiWtOs iuteyeatgd are.ltcridiy potified to file their objections in said Court, if any they have, to said letters being granted: otherwise said letters of dismission will lie granted to said applicant at a regular Term of .said Court, to be held in Moultrie in said county on the first Monday in December next. HARDY Sf. CHASTAIN, Ordinary, iuneff m . Gin. tsßOKOlA—Thomas Comity. SARAH STRINGER } .. . vs / Equity in Tin inns SMITH STRINGER, and A 0 Daniel E. Stringer Ex’r, Ac. ) S,, l K ' rM,r C,,urt - IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the said defendant, Smith Stringer,is not to befiumd in void county : It is ordered that ser vice be perfected by publication in a public Gazette ‘in said county, called the Southern Enterprise, once a month flfr-tour months previous to the next Term of-said Court, and the said defendant plead, answer or demur, that deimir'mg 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 EVEKITT, Clerk. j llno 16 ~ in4m EOIirA-Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, July 18, 1857.’ A LEBED EAIKCLGTiI this day applies to this lx. Court for letters of Administration on the es tate of John Eairclotjq late of said county deceased, All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noli- M to file their objections itrsaid Court, if any they have, to said fetters being granted: otherwise said tetters will be grpited to said applicant, at $ regular Term of said court, to, he held at'Thonmsvijla said county, on the first MifnilftV in September next. july2l-:todJ . HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary, GEORGIA —Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, July 1(5, 18,17. X\rHEREAS John B. McDonald, Administrator T 1 of the estate, both real and personal, of Chris tiuil JlcDonald late of said county deceased, having |mtiturned said court for letters of DitmiUiiou from said Administration, All persons interested nro, therefore, hereby noti fied to file (heir objections ill said court, if any they ha\e, to said letters being granted:, otherwise said letters will he granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to he held at Thoninsville, said comity, on the first Monday in February, A. D. 1818. under my official signature. ■ HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary, GEORGlA—Appling Connty. COURT Os ORDINARY, JUJ.Y 28, 1817. E, Administrator, and AMANItA AVEATIIERLY, Administratrix, of trie estate of Dane AWatfierlv deceased, thi* day po- for Lettei'&.of jigirriKgtmr frniii stST Adimmstration. j .. 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N excellent, Residence with five rooms—fear large and camfortable—closet and fire-place lo each, well finished; all necessary buildings on the place—the lot newly improved, containing “i acre* situated In the most pleasant part af Thomatville. Also, lota of. land Noa. 301 in the 17th, 211 and 245 aerea of No,: 82 in tho?l.lth diatrfet of Thomas, 316 and JOfl K&es of 462 in the Bth district of O*- qpitt. Also, ft uUniber of Lciv Bm>k* Fmjga— Long credit JOHN KILLER