The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, December 22, 1857, Image 4

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,MV"V U"rV* ’ i T rTC ‘l’ !J 11 |i I_l U i—i I*’ 11, I 111 VRfiOUH r|JMßt*fi OI IWOlrttiOUfirV OfltCftrl*, ; %Uli ii Hit alio wing tbi* time tb<*y tltetl, I finff bpvcr mid nhoet Tlic two voiuftif^ ■iiiiUatiwt' **&■* ‘ : &&’ <■■ ■ <** ■■ ■■.■■■■■■: •*-.'- To thlri office \i wIU Htill h (lpvofrHl, and will hi* ifcoruturo a thoir uiortt iion'nt. Wfiiinvii ot atUieu, tho Southern people will.Kun'l v not wHbnwi their 3gfke blow inHei r dttfeurv. .-U^. Tbr Mksskxiikk will, K lH‘ivtnf(n\ prwnfc its Rkoteliea, rttH* Ifrivnn, fcKHuy*, I w'lO** CritUnma, an<l Paper* on tin* Arm}, Navy, ami other National tubi&'ttf ■\V'W, a View to nurture a large eireulution of the IfeHrteiiKnr, the proprietorK luivo naluee.l the price •fviimacrtptrnttptnen i* nnvv TiißPr am LARS PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE • ; *n|..,,v|i ~ _,|> Tbrt Editm-lsl and ‘Critical depSrttiumt of tlio Me*st}jiger will Continue under tin- elihi-gi- of .INO. 11. THOMPSON, KSO. Am? will embrace copious notes on cnri-ent lit©*** work* of flfiier.il Interest nml .value. Tin; Muk •pinion* vvi'.l-be always fearlessly . and .lumciitly avowed, ■ : % r ‘, ’ ‘ . _v, .. ..._^.. T> vi~) \y vy *— mr UuMr splmulM OoM IVtitv Pen - Hid <*Hch iHir<‘nHrfor ‘lrikni ft , , 1 *tv ‘ ivi < H > ‘li * U j -** n ° r GoM #k .......... ...Vsi an&Tom ” Silver Ex. Holders..;... if SO dr 2 do Silver Hbl. Ex, HvMeri.. 075 & j do “ Silver ReriaThan Holder*’ f> *8 *5 do andO^mn'.’ 3755’ 3 Jo fjold Tooth iVck’ it ml’ Ear I’ick !...'! 75 A:l Jo I'i'ijcil*. ■ -•■- 353 Jo . “. Hf ; <H) It) do e vnirrent all our •'*1(1 1 on* to ft o UMinond l oin worth yoti% preeentyou with , * *kh mi 3P2? p ":W ,w t , * , ’it£l e f d f*i wl> .it ■’■ U ’ ■ n r> • than heretomre, w T*cptti9l “ R* 38. I J j.. i’ 1 ‘ ___ ‘ mtemirt inokuiK crttahhalipioiit puiuttiitntj ri v Jnss*2r’ f ‘ ‘!'■ ‘ “ Card# Summer^ *” I • •!( lnr.7, -i milK subscriber is now receiving his supply ot 1 Spring: aud Summor CKhmlm, winch ho offers tii prompt paving customers at fair prices. His stock will- cull,race all the lending . articles luiil utly kept for sfllo in tills market. Among them may be found the latest stylipo LADIES’ DBiK PtfTEBSIS. Blnclg oro Derijiu and Lustrine Silks; Colored, Flo rence and Marceline Silks; I'lwti. and figured Bob nets; Swiss and Lit eii.Colar- and Sleeves ; Swiss and Jaconetfe Edgings oml Insertion*; Linen Cam brie* and jLiueri Cambric HnimkcrchtetH; .Tucoucttc, Nnnsonk, Mule and Organdie Muslins; Figured and plain Kibbous of all deseriptiim*- LIiYEN WOODS.- IrishLipen and na, lilenwhed mid Brown Linen Damask, finen.'Nniduiii, Jtfuekalme and Bird Eye Diaper, Brown Linen Os nil prices, Black, White and Brown Bolleii. . ■ 1)0.11 E STICWOO DS. x,. ... glloachodsdwd Sdfrrtmiriri Pinifi nd striped Domestics; plain and striped Osnidmrgs; Tickings, Denima aniLMarlucr’s Stripes; Brown ‘"gloves A IIOSIEDY, „ . Alexauder'ii Kid Gloves, all eolnq*; I ntity Gloves; LioUme Hosiery, of jlt sires; Musses’ white amU-ol- Aeimd Aren, Boys and Youths. HATS, CAPS, ROYXETS, Jifiid.RMibciiw, af the latest rttyh**,to |>l*nHe either *ex. pails, PKiGIVS A Tires. •y* |6iiiiis? its own bottom."— Ido not advertise to undersell my neighbors. My obleet is to sell as low ns I can, regardless of the prices of One 1 eiip ymi, and the lad.e, but we will e ftciomnm Tlioninsvßle. Mareli 3>, 18.~7.. “ , - ‘ Carriage JManufacory, AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Jk WE would ffKjM-tti ull> inform the df Q ptiblie that we have mmle nrrsnge- {( !j yj/r inmt* to ‘fenny on the entire business ;'o' JJ Wifetaforc conducted by E. (i. Pouder, Ksq., in the Carriage and lUaeksinith line) ami nre now prepar ed io give 4etwml. satisfaction, ln making Hmlrepair iug all finds of vehicles, from ash-horse team down to a wheelbarrow. Wf will use our best efforts to ! pICMe, hoping a generous puhlie nitty extegdus their Tmtronngc. . -ffijjSwSLy, toJ9To.mli will he rcqiiited for all small Jobs and Repairing, <m delivery. janotfj MrI.KXDOX & T.QWERY. X small coinuiiseion business—w ill give such in formation as the Recbrdj fend’Tax Digests of the State House imffclni mail. Application* ter such in formation wUl.be strietly comptied with, when, fii gyery Instance, the reaui*iti,oii js aecrtiipanied with NATHAN HAWKINS &. CO. WMtkWm*. Shift. 15.1857- . ts 4Ti*. 4 iK\oi.p, IT -of Thgjjp'viU* and the puhlie general- IJ Igs that he has received-# complete assortment -Jut of Fine Clpthe, tjasaiiheres, Vesting*, ’&. dfceomu table foratbo Fall and Winter wear, garment* pt •nil kind* will bc.puido with'diapafcli agoordiug to order. He hopes that all pfltsons desiring goods or work in bis line, wtU-give him aeiill. war 4 w e ts starefi; 3 baskets sweet oil; .1 Boxes 1 boxTennacelpi; 30T5oxesolive oil soap; 48 bags ground rockaattrl'runes: eitron epreserved ginger; .Quine jelly; Tomatn, nntsrmm and walnut catsup; tomato sauce; pickles, oysters, salmon, lobsters. &c.; 40 bote* sperm and adamantine candles; 1 b<ix wax candles; 2 do. Chocolate, &e. oct2B , KJ>WAKD REMINGTON., mHE dlibscrther n.nmv receiving, by late arrivals 1. from New York, a full nssurfuu-nt of Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods, a very superior stuck of planta tion goods for negroes, Georgia Flams, tyvist-waiy, Kerseys, Lindseys, and very Cold • cotton goods, lueut of tiiuey silkaMd noiitciMress gntids mid triin- Hats, Paps, Bonnets, Ac. rpifE subscriber has just-received a full assort- JL meat of Hats, Caps and Bonnots, W ith all the fbcings necessary, and offery.them for wile, r oe.t2Bj E. EEMLNGTOy. Straw Cnttcrs. TtTST RECEIVED, anew supply of DANIEL’S •* Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutters and sepOd-bej 1 . E, REMINGTON. Bagging, Bale Rope, Ac. TEST received flitd for sale—B hales Oimny Bag s| ging; 10 bolts S. I. Bagging; 20 coil* Hemp Bale Rope; 2 bales Baling Twine, dec 15 j EDWARD REMINGTON. Butter, Chocs*', Ac. s)/ \ ENGLISH Dairy Cheese, 2 Kegs Goshen • I Butter, IB bags buckwheat Flour, 10 bbla ex tra Genesee Floor, 20 boxes Smoked Herring, 5 boxes new Raisins,—just received and fur sale bv dec,lo] EDWARD REMINGTON. Ow Hundred Hides Wanted. A j (*E NTS cash, or 10 dents in uierehandire will tj be paid for goixl dry Hides at E. REMINGTON’S. •a— Fresh Rice. JUST RECEIVED, Two tierces fresh rice from Savauuah, ami for sale by sep23-bc E. REMINGTON. To Cotton Planters. tgf I .C IVfASSEI'Y’S THR subscriber Ima thoroughly tried, at Ma con and Cnlumbua, Georgia, hi* \v rough t-irmi Cotton Screw, where two of them are notv standing and grill remain until October for inspection. I be- it is the cheapest, by half, ever offered for the purpose of pressing cotton or hay,as the frame,screw pin, and leaver* are all of wrought iron. It should be attached to the gin-house, and have if put up through the floor, as the ordinary preaa—the levers being only five feet m length—to have tlie width of the hoiiao and, 18 or 20 feet iu length, the lint could then be placed all around the screw. Then a man ea take five hand* and pack as many fm-hmidrcd pound-balca in one day, withs little labor to the hand, * the same five aud two more, with a horse, can on the wood-screw in the same time. Three hands can put up one and take it down, end it ean be carried at one load witli firnr mules to any point.— As this is for the public eye I will give the amount of timber necessary'for completing one: 1 piece 17 feet .long 44 by 1). , , , 4 6 “ 17 2 by 9. 2 “ 17 4“ 4 by 6. is •• 0 a bv 12. , 3 “ JW‘‘ * 8 by 4. . 6 “ 10 “ 1 by Ml. { This to boos • 1 “ • 14 .” 6 by 10.< tough timber— (pine or oak. • ■ 13- ■ ,** ‘“#k v J|<< : l2. • • * 2 “ 14 “ 1| by 9. mm**** ■ “ * * bv sc . , # **! t M ‘9 by 23. Tliia, wakes a box near nine feet deep with bed and follower, and all other fixture*. I furnish tire ‘ITTLLL be-odd b&>re Houne door in \V first Tnestflny iu Jonon jry qe*L whii> On* legal jmuro of ak, t|yp JuUos^ig, Pr cSo*V-rt nml lot in tlie-toun of Thomnn villivirontiiic . Jffffcrmm street •ijtocn feet, and inn-, numingback tEiTrty-t-igUt feet,at i>re*eut (XStopied by jMpi 51. Gray m a Jewelry Store, levied Upon as thSHproperty of James M. Gray-to satisfy a ntfrt trtige 8 & in favor of F. W„ Johnson vs James M. gray. ‘ Property pointed out-in said inortciige ft fa. > Also the house and lot jit present occupied by Jits’ M. Grav, known and distinguished m the plau of Thonittsville as lot number three, in square Tetter JeIV* ‘rstreet fort)-Hixfeef, naming back two hundred and ten feet, including all the im provements thereon, levied -upmi as the property of K. W. Johnson 4o satisfy a mortgage fi fa, in favor of William ft. Ponder vs said JohnsoH. Property pointed out hi said mortgage h t*. & - r 1 ffccctj J. L WH IDDON, Sheriff. Lowndes Sheri It’s Sales. AIFFLL be sold before the emirt Honwr door tn Ts Trmlpvllle, Lowndes bounty, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jailtiary next, flip hdltMitrpdgdertyjttPibifc ‘w a* Olio negro nmn hv the name of Caleb, about twen ty years old, levied on as the property of Hugh S. Bryan, toSatisfy sundry Bfas, issued from the 658th district G, 51. w- Beujainiti-8. Wooding, Thomas W. Ellis, Jones <fe Adams, Eli Tttffker, ami Janos Rod lord vs. Hugh,.S. Bryan. Levy ninde und retuni ed to tne by equstaiMle. Also, two negroes, lsliM, a girl about 18 years old, and Tube, a boy about 15 yenrs old, levied on a* tlie property of Hugh 8. Bryan to satisfy sundry, ti fas, issued from the6sßth district G. M.—Leary Stanley’ Exeeotor vs Hugh 8. llryap, and T. A. A Bryan, security—levy made oiid returned to me by a consta ble. . • i. ! • Also one town lot, number not known, knoiyn as the lot whereon the livery stable stands, occupied by Hewett, Grasery and Ward, welt improved, levied on as the property of Janie* Radford, to satisfy sun dry. fi fas, issui*d from a Justice's court of said criftri ty—William F. Howan ami others vs, James Radford and B. W. Lcvercft. Levy made by a constable. decß] JOSHUA GRIFFIN, Sheriff. GEORGIA —Thomas County. SEPT'KMftF.n 7, TBJJ7. TO the Honorably the Court of Ordinary of Thom as county: f|AIIK -undersigned Administrator on the estate of J Samuel A. Austin, late of said county deceased respectfully slieweth, that is Administrator as afore •said. he lias liiHydisi-harcml all the diifies required by the. laws of said State—thajibe has made a final settlement of said estate by paying over the full amount of prope’rty, money, and effects in hand, be longing to,the samp, to -the legal distributees of said estate. He therefore petitions to be dismissed from said Admiuistratidhi *’ * v ... - JOHN MILLER, Adm’r. GEOUGIA-Thouiiis fount). r * Court of September 7,1857. iTpon liearing'tlie above nml foregoing 1 petition, it -is orderdfl by the court, that said potion, together with this order, be published in the Wire-Grasa-Re porter for the term of id* months. sepg-21 HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA-Colquitt Comity. oouttT of ordinary, octobhi 14, 1857. HENRY HOLLAND this day applies to this Court for Letter’s ff Adnithistnitioii on the es tate of Daniel W; Holland, Late of said county deceased, *; .5 All 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 tetters will he granted to said applicant, at a regular Term ff-'ssid court, to >be held in Moultrie, said county, on the first Monday in-December next, - oct27-30d] H. M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary. ~ Ex*ett'tor*s Sail*. WILL be .sold on the first’Tuesdnj in December next, at sloultrie Colquitt county.’ in pursu ance of an order obtained for the purpose, the fol four hundred and ninety-nine,(499.) five hundred and thirteen, (0j.3) and five hundred and fourteen, (514) —all eoutaiiiing four hundred and ninety acres more or less. Also, fill ff lot nuinber five hundred; (600), lying on the south and east side, of Gcloekbee rivet, containing ten acres more or less—these lands aft lying iothe-Eigth District of Originally Thomas now' - Colquitt county, and sold as tht property ff the estate of John Hamilton deceased. octts-40d] JOHN HAMILTON, Ex’r. Executor’s Sale. ~ AGREEABLE to an nrder.of the Honorabla the court of tlrdiiinry of Tliomas county, Septem ber- regular Term, 1857, will be sojd before the court house door iq Thomaaville said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of salejhe Negroes belonging to the estate of Nathaniel E. Mitobcdlrdcecased ‘-the same being the undivided estate and lifetime interest of the widow of said deceased. Sold for the purpose ff division, and for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceas ed. Terms to be made known on the day of sale. This 14th Sept., A. D. 1857. GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Executor. -• sept 22 w 4Oil GifFFARL) X< ' <rUt |w!l' S Sa,< '* A. court of Ordinary of Tlionuia county, Septem ber regular Term, 1857, will be sold before the court-house-door, rn-Thoma<rVtHo, said emmty. at public sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the real estate and lands belonging the- estate of Na thaniel It. Mitchell, - deceased, it being the undivided estate aud lifetime interest of the widow of said de- Gcftscil, as given to her under his lust will. Terms of sale to be made knowu on the day. This 14th September,-1857 ‘ je GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Executor. , sept 22 4Oil GEORGHr-Berrirn County. WHEREAS, Handsel I J . Morris applies to me. for Letters of Guardianship on the persons and property o f Joseph S Morris and Elisha T. Mor ris, minor heirs of B. Morris, late of said county deceased,, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all the -kindred aud persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time .prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Givrti under my baud at uffice, this 21st day of Augdst,'lßs7. . sepß-3iid] JOHN LINDSEY, Ordinary, CfEORRIA-Lowndes County. COURT OF ORDINARY, NOVUM IIKU TERM, 1857. WHEREAS, Hiram FlirU ap f •lies to this Court for Letters of Administration on the estate of Joel McDaniel, late of said euunty deceased, These are, therefouo, to cite and admonish all and singular, the heirs and creditors*!!’ said deceased, to be and appear at said Court within the time pre scribed by law, and file their objections, if atiy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under toy hand and official signature, this October 28th, 1857. ... rWIIATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. nov3 /, 3tM GEOKGIA-Thoinas County. Court of Onliunry, December 7th 1857. JdHN W. DAWS this day applies to thm Court for Letters -of-Administration with the Will an nelid bn the estate of-John -All persona interested are; thepefore, lierebv noti fied hi file their objection* in said court (if any they., have) to said letters being grunted: otherwise said letters will be granted to said applioint, at a regular Twin of said Court to be held in ‘ifioinasville, said county, on the second Monday ill January next. * Given under my hand and official signature. dei-s-HOd] 41ENRY H. TOOKE, Onllfiary. r ‘ Adininisti'utor’s Sale. A GItELABLE to an order of the honorable the IX Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, .will be sold at late residence o—Jaines Carroll dc ceawd, the ‘Hst day of December iirtt., all ffleperishable pton.-rtv 1,,.] ,lining tii the estate es tieWiti'rorn linlde?, horser, hegg,■ cartitf, hoiiKchold atiH Kitchen furniture, aud .. — 1 .... Sale. A (ilMy-IABLE to an ordgr of the Honorable,: *ry'u , tSfSTtf Tuesday in Pebm- j Jtr* J- 1 JH B IS SI ■, o^%-32f3Sf S ’ ■ r TO tie rjIHK nridersigpeiKAiliuinistrntor on the estate of full amount of property, mouey, and effects iu Hand, belonging to the same',Aft the legal distributees :mf ’said estate. ‘Herthercfiiff petitions to be dismissed from said admiiilstrfitibn. .* JOHN ,W. BARW-ICK, Adm’r. GEORGIA-Thomas bounty. Court of Ordinary, April 22, 1857. tTPON'hearing the abeve and foregoing petition,it is ordered by the Court, that said petition, togfffier w ith this order, be published in the Southern Enter prise for the terra of si* months. %**£ , . apr2BJ 4- TOOKE, Orflinary. GEOBGiA-TlieilwsCoturty. To the Hbndra’tde the Court of Ordinary of Thomas eottnst • t - ’ fTAHE -undersigned Executor of the last Will ami JL Tertameut of Sarah’ T-. Raines .late of said county deeensed, respectfully sheweth mat as E*ec qtor asuforesaid, hf has fully discharged all tkq du ties iuciimbent on liifti, ns directed by said last wQI Dd tostaiuent, and r according to’ the law-q,of sqid State-—that he lata indilo a final settlement of said estate by paymjPbver the full amount of property, money-, and effect* in hand, belonging to the same, to.the legatees of said estate; • He, thegpfore, peti tions to be dismissed from said Executorship. L. H. HAINES, Executor. GEORGIA-Thomas County. Court of Ortthtury, May ti, 1857. -W-Alpon hearing-tbe blmve and foregoing Petition, it is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together with this order, be publisheifHn the Southern Enter prise, monthly for six months. tnarl2-6m] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA-Thomas County, • ~s ■ MAy'sTii, -1857. To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Tito mo* - - Ce—sy.* ... -i THE undersigned Executor of the last Wiil and Testament of Washington J. Sanders',, late of said county deceased, respectfully sheweth that, as Exeeutoras af'esaid*he has fully dfseliarged all the duties ineombont ii him ss dim-tod sard last will and testament, and according toAbetawe of said State—that he has piade a final settlemerit of said estate,'by paying over the fpll winnu.il of property, money, ana effects belonging to the same,to the le gatees of said estate. He, therefore, petitions to be dismissed from said Executorship. HENRY G. SANDERS, Exefytor, GEORGlA—' Thomas County. , Court of Ordinary, May 5, 1857. LTON hearing the above and feregoing petitiou, it is ordered by the Court that said petition togetliW with this order be pulilish<"d in the Southern Enter prise monthly for sifig months. mayl2-6m] HENRY U. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. .JULY 11, A. D. 1857. TO the Honorable the Court oLOrdinary of. saiil count!: “[ THE undersigned Trustee for the property and effects of America A. C. Hamilton formerly! after wards America A. C. Redding, and now Jhieri ea A. C. McGehee, respectfnliy sheweth that, as Trustee as aforesaid, he has made a full and final settlement of all sueh property anil efieets which ware in his hands, with Hie legally authorized repre sentative ff the estate of said America A. C. s!cGe lice, by. paying over the same into his hands, and has discharged fully his duty a* such Trustee, and that he therefore petitions to be dismissed from said Trus teeship. WADE 11A M II.TON/ Trustce. GEORGlA—Tliomsis County. Court of Ordinary, July 3, 1857. Upon Jiearing the above p-tition, it is ordered by the cou rt that said petitiob, together with this order be published in the’ Spntlieni Enterprise for the term of forty days from the date of first issue. ‘ , HENHIf jg. TOOKE, Ordinary. v -ff t rae extract from the minutes ff said court. A. V. McCARDELv jnlv7-6t j Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary, GEORGlA—Colquitt County. COI'RT HF ORIIINVRV, JUNE 1, 1857 MATTHEW c. DUKES, Adminigtrator on the estate of Patrick Trice deceased. Laving this day petitioned this Court for letters o( dismission from euid Administration, Ail PCTtons interested are hereby notified to file their objections in said Court, if any they have, to said letters being, granted: otherwise said letters of dismission will he grute<i to said applicant at n regular Term, of said Court, to be held in Moultrie hi said copntv on the first Mondav jn December next. HARDY AI. CHASTAIN, Ordinurv. j'meO u> *’ (.in, GEORGIA—Thomas County. ■ Court of Ordinary, November 18, 1857. WSPHERE AS. Jub|| A. Melutosh, Senr., Guardian ofthe person Dan el M. aud Samuel Melntunh deei-asf-4, having |teritioTird sairt Uiulrt for Letters of Dismission from said Guardianship, Ail persons interested are, thereiiire, hereby noli tified nypctlons-Mi mM-Gourt’ -{if wiy* tliey have) to said Legftrfs being granted: otherwise said Letters w ill he granted to RaldanjiUesnt, at a regulgy Term ff said Court, to be held in Thomas. villi.-.sSSLi-rtniity, on tlie second Monday in T January next, Gyi eii iiuder my official signature: - - nr.ri4g4ikl] H. TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Thomas County. SAUAIT STRINGER ) / Equity in Tbeiiias S ''i"' ri "r Court. r’ appearing To the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the said defendant, Smith Stringer,is not to faefouud in said comity : It is ordered that ser vice be perfected by publication iii a public Gazette ‘” said countv, called the Southern Enterprise,'\mee a ttoitli for four months previous to the next Term orvaidCmirt, add the said defendant plead, ansxtffr or demur, that demuring 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 EVERITT, Clerk. j"'to 16 mlin GEORGIA—Tliomas County. Court of Ordinary, July IS, 1857. ALFRED HAIRCLOTH this day applies to this Court for letters of Administration on the es tate of John Fairethth, late of said county deceased, jVll persons hiterested are, therefore, herehy noti flitil to file their objections ih said Court, if any thev. have, to said letters being granted Otherwise saiil letters will be granted to said applicant/at a regular lerm of saiil court, to he held t Thomasville said comity, on the first Monday in next. july2l-30dj lIENRY H. TOOJCE, Ordinary, GEORGlA—Thojuas County. Oburt of Ordinary, July 16. 1857. WHEREAS John B,- MbDdnnld, Administrator of the estate, both real and personal, of Chris tian McDonald late of guid comity.deceased, having petitioned said court for letters of Dismistwu from said Adniinisf ration, _ AH persans interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to file their ffijceriolis iiUsaid’effift; if ntly they have; to said letters being granted! otherwise said toUers wilMie grauttd to said applieaut.at a segular Term nfoudeourt, to be held-at Thomasville, said , county, on rite.first Monday in February, A. D. 185d Given lindeUW offieiaf signature, iff “ 1 ! ,i'ij)2l-6ni} H. TOOKE, Ordinsty. GEORGlA—Appling CountJ'. “ ! JULY 28, 1857. ?vnl uENI)f>N, Administrator, aud ! T ASIANDA W EATHEHLY,Administratrix, of! the estate of Isaac Weatherly deceased, this dav pe-1 All persons are, therefore, hereby notified toffito I their objections iu said court, if any they luive to said rff?tod: otlifirwise, they will be grant, cd to ud applicants, at-a regular,Term of saidt efyurt, tube heJd at Holinesville said cotinU, on the urst Monday iu February next. %••. . t JOSEPH T. McCALL, Qrd’.w. Fay your Town Tati. nVtlloineoM j r ” C * ‘' ann,,t WttM i septl-3tj * G. A. DEELE TANARUS, S, CUICtnCB FfvEtt^; Aiii K Mixti nu— 1 • H IWellofiakl’s T'RtcoPli erous— ffl<‘l>OMalr*fDtAlllfEA MlXTUßE— itleUonuld’s jNFusMXronY. Pain Kiu a film's WZ 9 **- ‘ x \„\ Rhiffedy for Nifuralgi*. ’ ITX(-.Donald's MEftfcjpMM. and Anti-B** WcDpuailFf'Toori-il;ift Drob*. TheiiKvff NIEDICINES may be had of Dr.Thn LITTLE, AfbtmiasvHtor'OcoWßl. They need 7% pompous display of certificates ti,e m to public favor—provided they can hava a trial. > ‘ jnly w 11jn„ Has been before the public more than toyaarif and is pOpUthr in the'Cure of SpavitSs, oweyney, Ringbone, Wmdgalls P* Kvil, Callous, (iraelted Heels, Gall of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sil fast, Sand Wicks, Straitis, Lameness, Founds , ered Feet, Scratches 6r Grease, Mange, Foot Rol in Sheep, Garget iu Cows, Rheumaiiso, Rites of Animals, External Prisons, Faififul N'ervous Afieetions, Frost! Kites, Boils, Corgi, Whitlows, ’ Burns and Scalds, CUitlbliuas, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions gs. tht Muscles, Spellings, Weakness tlf the Joints, Cafceil Breast’s, Sore Nipples, Tllei, Ac,.^ Pamphlets gratuitously furnisbeff by agents, with TeStimoliials of Its utility., - All orders- dddressed to the I’roprietori, JPfc rccKKit A Cos., Lock port, ‘ J Caution. —Let the Purchaser obstore that the name, ; ‘G,W; Mr:BCHAXr,”In UU own hand writing. is over the cork, also blown in the glass of the bottle. None other can $e genuine. ggy For sale by Druggists and Merchants geueraily, through ’-the United States, British Possessions, and.otlter Cyiiqtrifs. Ana by Edward Thomaewlle; mid by DruggiUi and merchants generally throughout the country— wholesale by dealers in medieiue, iu New York. PE- Indelphia, Baltimore, Uincintiati, and at till couibas i-ml tow ns. [uftfmy . Dr. MoLANBdfcSSs- X- CELEIsaAIED YERMIFUGE LItER PILLB.T- St fthc-.i.* Two ofthe beat Praparatioai ofthe Ape. JThcy are not recom mended as Universal blit what their nanVe^pwy 1 * ports. j * The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Livfr Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De- A % RANGEMENTS, SICK HIEAD ACHE, &C. ‘ Purchasers will plcaseHZ be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by (^ v Layu\y<j XGi. l,; K sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various i other preparations now before the public, pur- porting to be Vermifuge *and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLane’a Vetmifuge and Liver ’ Pills can now be had at - all respectable Stores. V*: FLEMING BROfS, 60 Wood St., PmsuHßoa, Pa. , Hole | SCOm&KBAD, Ho. 11 l.Ch irtreo St. Ntro OrlornO. General Wliolciale Agent* for'thc Snuthern St#*** to whom *ll order* must he uddrefeedr “ * 1 BOLD B)f—E. Scixm", I’oltner ffjrt.-, Tlom**- ville, G* • T ■wjyiizTrqnpville, Go.; Nieli,ffon A Zeeplor lUinbridge, Go.; Arne. A, Liveley, T| hHKoee, Flo,; K. Boruard, Tallahn***,-, Flo.; ff WJ- (^