The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, December 29, 1857, Image 1

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. . ylt * tk * VOLDME'i. THE WIRE-GRASS REPORTER. XiOVjbu cto H.AT.T,. rr.TF.R k. i,ovt:, j At .wiixiam h. iiai.i.. FETCH E. LOVE, Editor. TERMS 1 : The Wirk-Qrass Reporter in published Week 1/ at Two Dollars per annum, in advance. All orders for the Reporter, to receive attention Mat be accompanied with the money. Subscribers wishing tlie direction of their paper changed, will notify u* from what office it is to be transferred. . The foregoing terms will be strictly observed. Advkktisk.mkxts conspicuously inserted atOne Dollar per square for the first, and Ffty Cents for | each subsequent, insertion. Those sent Without a specification of the number of insertions, will be pub lished until ordered nut, mid charged accordingly. Hales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, nr Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ton in the forenoon and three in the after- ‘ nooa. at tbe Court house in the county in wbich the property ia situate. Notices “of these sales must be S’ van in a public gazette forty days previous to io day of sale. Notices for the sale of Personal Property, must be gives at least TEN da vs previous to tbe day of sale. Notice to Debtors aiid'Crcditors of an Estate must bo published FORTY DAYS. “~y— Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, mukt ho published weekly for two months. Citations for Letters of Administration, mfist be published thirty days—for Dismission front Adminis tration, monthly for six months —for Dismission from Gaardiaiisbip, foriy days. Roles for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for four months— for “Stablishing lost papers, for thr fall space of three months —for coinpel nag titles from Executory or Administrators, where"” {* bond has bean given by tlio deceased, the full space 4 three months. Publications will always be continued according to these requirements, unless otherwise ordered. All business hi the line of Printing will meet with prompt attention at the Reporter Office. (Law Firm.) HARRIS & HARRIS. Ittasox L. llahkis, I CiiaiN.es J. Harris, MilledguviUe, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. march 31 * w J ts ■•M. 8. Birch A William IffcUendon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! THOMAS I'll,L E, GEORGIA oetl4 19 way v BAUER Sc BKWI I , ATTORN EYS AT L AW, TroupriHe, Lowndes Cos., Ga. sept 15 w ts SANIEL B. SPENCEhT ATTORNEY AT LAW, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. WILL give his entire attention to the practice of Law, in tho Counties of the Southern Circuit- — Office on the second floor of D. Sc E. MeT,can’s brick building. fjanSOoy ’ - E. C. nOROAN, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, NASliriU. E, GEORGIA. WILL practice in the counties of the Southern Oir cait.and the counties of Dooly, Worth and Dough arty of the Macon, and Coffee, Clinch and Ware of the Brunswick Circuits. Flat Greek,Ga., Pet. 7. ts J. 11. LIIVEBAIUII, Attorney mid Counsellor at Law, ANI) SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, 7 HOMASEILL E, G EOIIGI A. WILL practice his profession in the Court* of South-western Georgia, and specially in the counties • f Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Baker. doc9—tf Dr. W!H. 11. HALL, TENDERS his Professional services to the citizens of Thomasvillc and vicinity—Residence, the house formerly occupied by A. H. Hnusell—Office, next door below. [apr22] Dr. SAMUEL R. WILMANS, HAVING located in Thomasville. respectfully ten dfirT'Kis prnfessionaT services to the citizens of Thomasville and vicinity. He may be found at the Office of Dr. S. S. Adams. [octl'lov (Reform Practice ) P. S. DOWER, 3W. D., OFFERS bis Professional services to the Citizens ot ‘ThomasvUle and vicinity. Calls at all hours promptly attended to. (febdtf Dr a. H. B. Sc E. O. ARAOLD, BISSaDSMT ©EMfUgir©. TIIOM A S VIL LE, GE O R GIA. WE have purchased the Residence of Dr. R. J. Bruce where one of us may always be found. Tooth Pow dors and Wash, always on hand. Qulyls-tf Carnages. Buggies and Waguns, XyNLFACTLItI.D TO ORDER, BY MSEPH TOOKE, SO \ Sc CO., AT THE HOUSTON CARRIAGE FACTOHY, Houston County, GeoVgtu. rrAii work fully guaranteed. Jaaott3.y] I.SAAC WINTER, Agent. €. ncLE\DO\, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, THOMASVILI.E, GEORGIA. WILL SELL on every (Saturday, and on the first Tuesday in every month, GOODS .of every de scription, entrustod to him for sale. July w r__ oy^ C. n. HARRIS, ~~ General Commission Merchant, Foot of Monk Street Brunswick, Ga. da w ts Adams House. THIS establishment is now perma- „ „ nently opened for the acconunoda tiog of tbe public. Every convenience •■ I- BftAx has been provided lor boarder* and tran- jjjjjiw siont eutomer*; and the proprietor flat tor* himself that he is now able to give the utmost satisfaction. ’ . GODBOLD, Proprietor. Thomasville, Oa„ March 24, 1857. ts ’ ” ■ * * * Lancl Office. HATING opened an Office- in Thoinasvijle, Ga., w will buy any Land* in Southern Georgia, at meant*Mo prices, (% tell Lands for the owners on commission. We will also report the value of Lands Owned by persous at a distance for a fair eomnensa “l A • SURCH & McLENDON, ReBT. g. Burc", 1 Thoniasville, Ga. * Wm. McLeKdok, j May 26, 1856. 6m Bank: Agency. THH subscriber has been appointed Agent for tho Bank of Savatthah at thiesplace, and is prepar ed to discount Bills of Eichange, Drafts, <fce.; and has for tale Checks on New York. - J )/) EDWARD REMINGTON. MORRIS BTEIMJERT, Professor of music will give private lessons to the citiiens of Thouiasviile and vicftlty upon the Piano, Melndeoo, Guitar. Plate, Violin,-and Violon’eello.— He may he found at Fletcher Institute from 9a. tu to U. Tianoa tued* (octSOoyJ %\t ®litc-©rass ‘^Rtporte. 5r.... I hA YnL\ o Tuesday. Detember H, IM. <lolquitt Superior Court Will stand adjourned until the Wedne*,lay after the first Monday in January next. Parties, Coun sel, Juror* snd Witnesses will take due notice there of and govern themselve* accordingly. P. E. LOVE, Judge 8. C., S. D. December Ist, 1857. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. r FOR CI.ERK, 3 j. M. SAVAGE. FOR SHERIFF, ISAAC ALDERMAN; W. E. SANFORD, Deputy. FOR TAX COLLECTOR, M. McRAE. FOR TAX RECEIVER, E. L. *ANDI.RSON. FOR CORO.MKR, • WM. Me LAM MY. Ca n bii>a te s. H. SMITH an nounces himsclt as a candidate fur the office oLClerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Lowndes County. Election in January. (dec29t,le “STJOS. J...GOLD WIRE an uounees himself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of tbe Superior and Inferior Courts of Lowndes County. EleCtiou iu January. ---*■■ (dec29tde To the Vulers of Thomas County: Fellow-Citizens :—I respectfully announce myself a* an independent candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at tbe election in January next, and will be thankful for your support. dec22tde] . _ WM. S. VANN. To the Voters of Thomas County: Fkf Low-Citizens!—l respectfully announce my self as an independent candidate for re-election to the office of Cleik of the Superior and Inferior Court of Thomas county, and will be thankful for your support at the election in January next. decls-tde) JARED EVE I!ITT. ■ 1 ■ 1 —• ■, - —.jm. ■ ■■ ■ fjP’ANSEL DKKLE announces himself as a candidate for Clerk of tne Superior and Inferior Courts of Thomas county. Evqyy Voter iu the county knows bis politics. Elation in January. ’ dec 15 2t To flic Void's of Thomas County. JOHN J. IYEY announce* himself as a caudle coiinty.at tiiexlertiimui. January next. (declotde lndepcndeist xAuiocratic Ticket. To the Voters of Thomas County :—Ecllo,c- CUizcns :—I am date for the office of “Sherilf of your county, at the ensuing election in January. James D.. Smith will bo my deputy if elected, dec 15 F. W. JOHNSON. To the Voters of Thomas County: Fellow-CiTizenb—l am a candidate for Sheriff of Thomas County, at the ensuing January election, decltde) ALEXANDER J. SMITH. iyjAMES'M. SAVAGE an nonnees himself a* a candidate for the offiWTif Clerk of the Superior Court of Thomas county. Election in January. (novlOtde GPThe friends of TIIOMAS D. JET”!’ are authorized to announce him as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Thomas county, at tbe ensuing election in January. f nov24tde To the Voters of Lowndes County: BY request of my friends, I announce my name as h candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax-Re turn* of Lowndes Comity, at the ensuiug Jaigmry election. Should it please the people to honor me with tho election 1 pledge myself to compensate them for the favor they bestow by discharging tbe duties of the office with fidelity and zeal. nov24tde) . J. W. HARRELL. Special Notices. ■■ ‘■ —~~’ - ty Worms ! Worms !—There is no disease more common among childoen, and yet none wbich so frequently .baffles the skill of the Physician, at worms. They are highly detrimental to the consti tution ; mid tbeir presence should be carefully guar ded against by parents. On tbe first manifestations of symptoms, every mean's should be used to expel them promptly and thoroughly, M’Lane’s Veriui fuge, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, is well established as the most certain, safe and spea dy reined/'lever offered for this troublesome and dan gerous malady; and all who have the management of children should keep this invaluable medicine on band. Jn addition to its perfect safety, it never fails to produce the desired effect. , Purchasers Will be careful to ask for Dr- McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison sre worthless. Dr. M'Lane't genuine Vermifuge, allfo bis celebrated Liver Pills, can uow be bad it all respectably drug stores. None geu une without the signature of * | L. FLEMING BROS.', Bold by E. Beixas,and Palmer & Bro. Thomasville and by one Agefit in every town jin the South, till THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 39, JHS7. Nets Olbomisernenta. Fnir Warning. TkTY ACCOUNTS are in the hands of A. H. Han -IVJL sell, Esq. I hope iny friends will call on him at ah early day, as my busiuess inThomaaville must be settled up. dec2G-3t] O. W. LEWIS. GEORGIA —Colquitt County. COURT OF ORDINARY, OCTOBER 14, 1857. JOHN HAMILTON this day applies to this Court for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Wright Aligned. Latc of said county de ceased. All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to tile their objections iu said court, if any they have, to said letters being granted : otherwise said tetters will be grauted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to be held in Moultrie, said county, on the first Monday in February next. Given under my baud and officiai signuture at of <doc29-30d] H. M. C'njflHMk Ordinary. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in tbe Town of Troupville, Lowndes county, ou the first Tuesday in February next, within the le gal hoars of sale, the following property, to-wit: Three nenroes, viz: Adaline. aged 25 years; Car oline, agde 6 years; Fillis, aged 8 months Also, lot of land number (60) sixty-six io the 16th district of originally Irwin, now Lowndes county. Sold as the property of Thomas Hughs Hines,late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made knowu on the day. dec.29-40.1] JAMES M. CLYATT, Adm'r. Lowndes Sheriff’s Sales. ¥ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next before the Court-House door in Troupville, Lowndes county, within tbe legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: Four head of horses, two buggies, one rockaway. one hack; levied on as the property of Armstead Hewett, to satisfy two fi fas from Al&eon Superior Court —Robert C Black vs Armstead Hewett mak er, and Baruey McCaffVey endorser and William Speuesr vs Armstead Hewett principal, James M. Henry and John F. Olveu his bail. Also 980 acres of land knowu by numbers two hundred and sixty-one (261) and two hundred and eighty seven (287) in tbe Hth district of Lowndes county; levied on as tbe property of Jtiiues M. Cbit tey to satisfy sundry fi fas from Lowndes Superior aud Inferior Courts—Sylvester Muwford, Hiram Hall and Thomas Futch vs James M Cbittey. Also one negro mau by tbe name of Henry about twenty-five years old; levied on as the property of T. A A. Bryan to satisfy two fi fas from'Lowndes Superior Court—A. J. Roundtree aud Jones A Ad ams vs T. A. A. Bryan. dee29tds) J. GRIFFIN, Sheriff. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold on Friday the Bth day of January next, at the plantation of Peyton Walden de ceased, the following property, to-wit: Fifty-five bales cotton, corn folder, mules, horses, cattle, stock and meat hogs, one gold w atch, and oue carriage and harness; aud many other articles too numer ous to inentiou. Terms of sale on the day. dec29tds) JOHN C, BROWNING, Adni’r. ’ Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified and forewarned agaiust trading for a certain promissory note made by Joel raves, of greenfield, and made payuble to EdwariPUryaii or bearer, dafqd May 16th 1857. and due one daVafter the date thereof. The said note calls on it* fmre for $40.15, with a credit of $4.89. The maker, Joel &. Graves, is also notifi ed not to pay the mnuey for it to any one else save the subscriber, as it was handed over to H. Cl Mat thews, J. I’., fijr collection some time before bis re moval from this State, aud he has either traded or lost it. j dec29tl) JAMES F RIED. Berrien Postponed Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before tbe codh-house door in the town of Nashville, withiu tbe usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property to wit: Ail of Lot of Laud no. 356, East of the five mile creek, lying and being in the 10th district of original ly Irwin, now Berrien county. Levied on as the property of Adin Boyed, to satisfy sundry fi fas is sued from a Justice Court, in the 1144 district 0. M. in favor of Mumford Sc Liles vs Adin Boyed. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. dec29tds) JOHN STUDSTIL, Sb’fl’. . Butter, Cheese, Ac. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALK— ’ 52 English Dairy aud Cream Cheese; “ 20 Barrels Irish Potatoes; 2 bols. Onions; 40 Barrels Flour, B.F. Extra and double Extra; 0 Kitts mess Mackerel; 3 Boxes Codfish ; 3 Barrel* Buckwheat Flour; 8 Boxes Layer Raisens ; * 20 Boxes Soda aud SugarjCracker*; 8 Boxes Fig Paste'and Grape Drops; * 50 Boxes Guava Jelley; with a full assortment of Catsups, Sauces, Olives, Ac. dec-22] EDWAKD REMINGTON. Executor’s Sale. AGREEABLE to adecree obtained iu chnncery at tbe September Term of Morgan Superior Court of 1857,.wi1l be sold before the Court-house door in tbe town of Thomasville, Thomas county, mi the first Tuesday in February, 1858, lot of land number 147, in the 17tli district of originally Early county but now Thomas county. Sold as the prop erty of Thomas Davis, late of Morgan county deceas ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cieditors of said deceased. Terms cash. JOSEPH REAGAN, I _ . M NATHAN MASSEY, \ ‘•xecutors. dec 22 w ‘ ids GEORtilA—^Thomas County# Court of Ordinary, Deccmbcr U), 1857. HENRY McCROAN this day niakei application to tills Court for let tor* of Administration on tlie estate of Thomas McCroau, late of said county deceased, ’ All persons interested arc, therefore, hereby noti fied to rile their objections in said Court, if any they Imve, to said letters being granted : otherwise said letters will be granted to said dppliciint, at a regular Term of said court, to be held in Thomasville said county, on the first Monday in February next. Given under my hand and oflieial signature. dec22-30dj HENRY. 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. Dissolution. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between Roms A Hilbert has this day been mutually die solved. The business will be closed by W. KV Hn bert who may be found at tbe same stand. W. J. F. ROSS, W. F. HUBERT. - December J8th,1857. WILLIA9K F. HUBERT HAS this-day become the sole Proprietor of the late firm of ROSB Sc HUBERT, and will now pro ceed to sell a large and well selected stock of goods at the old stand ot said Firm t cost for calh only.— All persons indebted to the late Firm, either by note or account, wilHjnme forward and settle up save W. F. HUBERT. Tbomiuvilie, Ga., Dec. |B. ■ - at GEORC4IA—Thomas County. W lll^" r ! <*/ Ordinary, December 7,185 T HEKhAS, Elijah Wade, Administrator on the 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 tlicy 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 in Thomasville said county, on the first Monday in July neit, (1858.) Given under lay hand snd official signature decls-6m] HENRY H. TOOKE. Ordiaary- Notice. ALL persons interested will take noSee that on the first Monday in March ue.xt,l will apply to the Court of ordinary of Cokmitt county for leave tn sell tho land* folonging tome estate of Daniel W. Holland late of said eouniv deceased. dec22-2rnT HENRY HOLLAND, Adm’r. Notice. ALL persons iudfffetod to the estate of Daniel W. Holland decHpd, Will make immediate settle ment with the undersigned ; and all those having demands against said estate will presefit them, duly authentientWd, iu terms of tbe law in such case made tJp-4Udjf HENRY HOLLAND, Adm’r. Notice. riE undersigned will be m Thomasville on the first Monday and Tuesday hi January next, for the purpose of “etjtfiig up the business of the firm ofMcINjBSH APbAVK and will be glad to see all pensvWFlndobted to said firm'either by note or accuuntc He may be fouud at the old stand, now occupied by W. B. Clark JOHN A. McINTOSH, dec22—2l ] Os the finn of Mclntosh & Cave. AdminiMtrator’g Sale. TITILL be sold on the first Tues Say in February TT iwxt, before the Court House door in Troup viile, Itownde* comity, Georgia, within the legal hours of site, all the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of C. J. Blalock, late of said couty de ceased. Also the undivided interest of said deceas ed in tho lands and negroes, belonging to the firm of Blalock Sc Dallia.. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors.. Terms made knowu ou the day of saley t JOHN A. McINTOSH, \ ... dec22] JOHN McMIJLLAN. j A, r " r *’ Executor’s. Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Waresboro, Ware county, on tbe first Tuesday ill February next, within the legal buuri of sale, the followiug property to wit: Nelly, anegro woman about forty five years old; Deaollne, a woman about 20 yeurs old, and Sam a boy about 14 yeara old.- Sold under an order of tbe Court of Ordinary ol said county, for the benefit of the Leg atces. Terms of sale ou the da v. dec22-40d) JOSEPH TUTF.N, Ex’r. Notice. SIXTY days after date, to-wit, at March Term, 1858, I shall apply to tbe Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, for an order granting leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Stephen Atkinson, late of said countv deceased. dec!s) CRAYTON BIXULETARY, Adm’r. GEORGlA—Lowndes County. TWO month* after date, application will be made to the court of Ordjnary for Lowndes county, tor leave to sell the east halt of the west half of lot land number 329, in the 13th diitrict of Lowndes cuuuty, belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Connell de dseKMVtd) JOHN J. PIKE, ‘Ki’r. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be snld before the Court-house door in Thomasville, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, one half of lot of land, number seventeen, ill the 13th district of Tho mas county, containing tw o hundred and forty-five acres, more or less, as the property of Joseph Walk er, late ol the State of Alabama deceased, gold for the purpose of>divißion among the heirs and distrib utees of saiiFestate. Terms made kuow-u on tbe day ° f .leeUtds|jl” ‘ ~ W. Adm’r. ‘Administrator’s Nate. WILL be solii before the Court-house doot in the town of Thomasville, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal house of sule, one house and lot in the town of Thomasville, known and distinguished as part of lot number two, in siffigre letter F, in said town of Thomasville, a* the property of John Humphries, deceased. Sold for the benefit qf the heira aud creditors of said deceas ed. Terms made known on the dav of sale. dcc22tdT F. W. JOHNSON, Adm’r. MAY Heaven smile on every man tk-.t owes MuLENDON & LOWE!.’!’ any money, who comes, up And pays them promptly You ul] know they need it to pav their debts with. declotf) ‘ C. G. MCLENDON. Notice. THE subscriber intends removing from this sec tion of Georgia, and hereby notifies all persons indebted tohinrby'notc'or account to come forward and settle at ongc. u. -.J decltf) ’ E. 0. PONDER. Administrator's Rale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordin ary of Thomas county, will be sold before the Court House door in ThoniasviUe,- Thomas county, Georgia, within the legal hours Vis sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following lots of Land to-wit: No*. MS, 27‘2, “J 73, -JB6, and 160 acres of lot No. 2d:(, more or less, and the undivided half of lot No. :W8; all of said lands being in the 18th District of originally Early now Thomas county, kuown as the property 01 Peytou Walden deceased. Also at the same time and place, twenty-five like ly negroes, consisting of men, women and children; all sold as the property of Peyton Walden deceased. Sold for the purpose of -dtr inion. Terms made known on the day of sale. nnv2—4od) j: C. BROWNING, Adm'r. Notice. SIXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Lowndes coun,ty, Georgia, fofleave to sell the land and negroes of the estate of C. J. Blalock deceased. J. A. MCINTOSH, ) ... decl-BOd] JOHN McMULLAN, $ A,,,n r, ‘ Notice. . „ ALL persons are hereby notified not to trade for two notes made by the undersigned, payable to J. J. Jones, or bearer, for (lie sum of fifty dollars each; both dated KVliruary Wth, 1867, and due one day after date. The consideration of said notes having failed, I will not pay them unless compelled bylaw, JOHN 8. EVANS. •- Troupville, Dec. flth, 1857. 3t Guardian’s Sale. ~ AGREEABLE to an order t the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas’ eouufy, Geor gia, will be'fold lefore the-Court House door at Thomas,ville, said County, on the first Tuesday of February next, all the lands lying and being in sai<L County,loiongihg to Louisa j. Hurst a minor, and daughter of Thomas Hurst. decß-4(ld) GABRIEL WILSON, Guardian. - GEORGlA—Lowndes County. Court of Ordinary, Norember Term. 1857. WHEREAS, Martha A. Barber this day applies to this Court for letters f Dismission.from the Administration of the estate of Samuel Barker, late of said county deceased, - These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the partica interesb-d to be and appear be fore this C>nrt within the time prescribed by lawr, and make objections, if anr they nave, why said let ters should not be granted; otherwise they will tie granted in-accordance with raw. Given under my hand and official signature. No vember 2d, 1857 POWHATA# B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. nov 10 m fim Administrator'* Halo. Wftth be sold in ThoronsvHlr, Thomas county, TJ. on -the first Tuesday iirJanuary next, before the Court House door, within the legpd hours of sale, tlft- following lots of land, viz:-Number eighty-dvc, (86) and seventy acres off of tlie south-west corner of number eighty-four, (84) all Ivin* in'the four teenth District of T(iotaa* county. Sold as the property of Josiah Horn debased, for the benefiPßf the heirs and creditors. (Terms made knot) n <fc the da? nf wlf_ . • V nov7ltdT -DANIIL ROBERTS,>dmr Bap&atsJPex&al^bollege, Spkixu TKKM foqiiniffWWmi MoxdaY m Janua-y and ends First Wicim*day in July. Parents who wish th *ir daughters to receive thor ough Instruction In SOM, or any branch of the Orna mental Depart.maß, are invited to vlait tion, and see Its every day operations. Ample provision is made for Boardhk*. Catalogues containing full information can be ob tained from the President, dec!s-4t) R, P. MALLORY. SIXTY davs after date application will be mad* td the C’mirt of Ordinary of Ware county for leave to aell the real estate, belonging to the estate of James Cason, deceased, late ot said eounty. H. W. ALLBHITTON, Admr. *ept29-flnd) SARAH J. CASON, Adw’x. GEORGlA—Uownffe* County. TWO months alter date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, for mid county, for leaye to aell tbe land and belonging to tbe estate of Hughes Hines, late of said eountv deceased. # - - not3-9in) JAMES M. CLYATS, Adm’r. Guardian's Sale. A GREF.ABLE to an order passed by the Court J\_ of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, will be sidd before the Court House door in the city ol Thomasville, in said eounty, on the first Tuesday in January next Lots of land number 359 and num ber 36J, in tbe 18th district of ssbl county, it being all the real estate belonging to tbe estate of the minor heirs of Robert Mardre, late of ssid eountv deceased, and known as tbe former residence of said deceased. Term* made known ou the day. . - not24-40d) JOHN SLATER, Guardian. * Lowndes Court of Ordinary, December Term, 1857. WHEREAS, Cyprian Brinson and William T. Brinson apply to this Court, for letters of dis mission from the Adiuinistrstiim of the estate of Stephen ftriuson, late of said County deceased. These are to cite and admonish all persons Inter ested, to appesr before said Court within the time prescribed by Uw, and make objection, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted .other wise said letters will be granted in accordance with law. Given under my hand and official signature, this December 7tb, 1857. POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. decß w 30d Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold at the late residence of John W. Carter, late of Thomas count) deceased, on the 23d instant, tbe perishable property belonging to said deceased, consisting of corn and todder, horses, cows, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, and many other nrtides too numerous to meution. Sale to continue from day to day until all 1* sold. Sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditor* of sahl de ceased. Terms on tbe dav of sale. F. W. JOHNSON, Adm’r, decß-2t] De lionis non with the Will annexed. Executor’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of he Honorable the Court of Ordinary ufTbmna* county, Georgia, will be sold before the court-house door in the town of Moultrie, on the first Tuesday in February nett. Lot no. (457) four hundred aud fifty seven, lying in the Bth district of formerly Thomas, now Colquitt County, belonging to the estate of John Hamilton deceased, told.for the benefit of the heira and credit ton. Terms made known on the day of talc. - decß-40d) JOHN HAMILTON, Ex’r. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 4 I.L persons indebted to the estate of John Hargraves, Into of Ware county deccasiql, are hereby notified to make Immediate payment: and those having demands against said estate are reques ted to render them in duly authenticated according to law. L. W. H. PITMAN, Ex’r. nrtv 17 w 49d State of Georyja—Ware County. ALL persons concerned are hereby” notified that, two months after dnte, we will apply to the honorable court of Ordinary of said eounty, for leave to soil all the real estate of Ishsin Peacock, Sr. late of said comity deceased, for tbe benefit of the heira and creditors of said deceased, o-v. JOHN IF PEACOCK, ) ... HEN it YE. PEACOCK, jl* 48 *” nov Iff ——2 m X——J - fltottee. -- ■4■ 1,1, BorhuiH bPf - ln’fi’lty wtttfifii tlist A tb undersigned will apply to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Tlioiiim county, Georgia, oil tin- first Monday in February next, for an order granting leave to ell a negro boy abive, tlie prnpert) of th minor heir* of William H. McElveen deceits ml. KEMER YOUNG, Gunrdlih. nov 24 w - . 6Ud , Notice. ALE perion* interented are hereby notified that thu underaigned will apply to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary .if Thomas county, Georgia, on the Hrat Monday in February next, for an order granting leave to aell the lands ami retd estate be longing to the minor bctrt of Mid undersigned. FUIINEY H. IfAKKELL, Guardian, nov 24 Wl w ftvl Sale. * BY Tirtue of a# order of the court of ordinary of | Low ndea oounty, will be sold on the fir at Tues day in January uext, before the court lionae door. in the town of Magnolia, Clinch comity,within the legal hours of aale, .me lot of land number 504, lying in the llth district of formerly Low ndea now Clinch county—well improved. Held aa the prcipcrtv ot the estate of Barxila Htaten, late of Lowndes cotin ty deeeaaed, for the benefit of the boira. Tertna made known mr tbe day of aalo. JEBE W. CARTER. ) m JONATHAN KNIGHT, >Admr'a“ WILLIAM 8. KOfIEBTS, V dec! w td* - Oaardian’a Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinff ry of ttie Coonty of Bibb,Will be sold in Tbmn aaville, on the firat Tuesday in January next, aeven negroes, tho property of Robert J. D. Lightfwit.—■ Term* of aale, twelve mouth* credit with approved aecurity. ‘ ‘ * : ‘ •-£%■* WILLIAM T. LIOHTFOQT, Gnardian. Also, at the aame time and place, a negro man vary likely and yonng. * faov27-40d Tay Notice—Last fall, I WILL attend at Thomaaville on Monday ami ■ Tuesday, the 4th and fith of January next. At Duncauville Wednenday. January 6th. At Glasgow . I'buraaday, “ 7th. At Gruoverville Friday, “ Hth. At Grooverville Court ground.Haturday, “ lh. At Swain's Court-ground,. .Tuesday, * t2(b- JOHN GLINDSKY, Tax Collector. Lands for Sale. K l~k ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring t/UU Hill Tallahassee rood, eight mites from Thomaaville, are now offered lor aale by the subscri ber. Two hundred and fifty acrea, about half’ of which is fresh, ail undeagobd fence, and in a high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and many other things grow on this land in luxuriant abundance. Conte and look at it. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased with tbs land, but I am determined to change say locality, aale or no sale. Price reasonable. Fair warning. DUNCAN McKIKKON. jb!yß ts .Notice. “ SIXTY days afterdate application* will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Wats bounty for leave toselltbe negroes belonging to the estate of Cynthia Tqten, late of said eonnty deceas *4 ‘JOSEPH tUI'EN. Exr. nov 10 w l||| 604 NUMBER 15. GfcOKGIA-CUaelt rMIy. ADMINISTRATOR’S HIRINO I _ A ,M. f •n order pawed at the November TeraToftha Ordinary's Court of Clinch eeuntr ho hired before the Court Home door i„ |gj ___ * Magnolia on the first Tuesday in January ae.wit!i- * in the legal boars of sale, all the m*gree*Mon*t* to the eatate of James p. Hall, late of sahtemuo ty deennad. watmtdh } A, I). I.ASUK, Ada# Taken Pp. ON the seeond of November, 4 mile east of ‘ Olaagow, Thomas County CJ*„ t fimdrittea * “***ls*? 16 w , tw, " We , >**"• Tb *waer ia iw qnestedto come forward, prove p rope rtf, m> m . penses, and take her away. _ M. 8. McINTOaH Glasgow, Thomas Cos.. Os.. Ih-e, 3th, 18W. • AtlaaUe * Gulf R. R. Ca. The first Inatallment of stock of the Atlantic A Coif Railroad Company is hereby called, to be paid at the CoaaptnrVOfllre in Savannah, on the 14th da) of January, 186 W. I*, asrnuch as the subscription of the State cannot be paid until the private stockholder, shall bare paid their iiiatallineiits, it Is hoped there will be no delay ou their part in responding to this call, deelfi J. P SCRKVKN. President, OOlce Atlantic * Gulf H. fit. Css. Vl e l ! < r rd ° f I)lr '?,V ,r ? f SSTdESA ifoalf Railroad Company will elect an Engineer, a Secre tarr and Treasurer, at MHledgeville, on the 28th day of December. Approved bond and Security will l>e XswJ.’SfSSSffiS' rre “" t Awto “ dvcistf ’ J,l‘. SCREVEN, President. . SoHin* off at Com. rjIHE Subscriber offer* bis stoek of goods, all or L any portion of them at cost for cash or for pa per to be pai.l promptly on the first Jay of January neat. Not being able to collect money from those whom? and accounts arv lona ninttlM b# in induced to make this tgSTS f fcW stoek of good* to pay hi* debts. ‘ * Bargains may be had, and he invites all good pay. ing customer s to to call ip and avail tbamaSveiof the opportunity now offered to get .goods at New Efcir i <,pp ” rtnnit} ’ w ' **r\e hrat day of Jauuary next. _W He hopes, mon-over, that bi* patron* wU are la srream tor nreviou* year, will feel themselves po the Captains office and pay up, or otherwise the of- Hee may be removed ere you are aw are of IT CnSiey Houss. m , AT.UAMY, OKOBfIIA. Testis- 2£i .Vtt&rrr’ &&s££;f gh?'* “**■ ttak 1 he House nud Furniture are entirely ItluHl new and ennnot be excelled by any HotfllNjipHL 111 the State. The Proprietor is determined to make it foe BEST HOTEL in Sonth-Westeru Georgia, by strict ntteution to bis Quetta, inter™* storitinu the public patronage. * dlH!l " :to l (>. W. f.'RITMMEY, Proprlelar. l * rotian • New ‘ tTIHE Subscriber will make liberal cash advances ± on shipments of cotton to Messrs. Brewer A Caldwell, New York, v ‘*"*-<0 EDWARD REMINGTON Notice to Everybody. m?. A. W. ALTON'S CELEBRATED SOUTHERN liXXZMSnXTT. Imp A CERTAIN REMEDY for Strains, Sonina. Rheumatism, Neura'gia, Cramp, Nervous Head- Ache, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck, Tooth-Ache, Pain in the Head, Scalds and Burns, or any thing like erup tions on the flesh. Also, fir all diseases to which holies are subject. fDr. A Hrn’at All-Healf ngr OliUmenf, I s certain cure for King-worms, Scratches in ■ horses, Greese Heel, Thaw*, Collar and Saddle Galls; and all flesh wounds. ~ Manufactured by Dr. A; W. ALLEN, Cohnubus. Georgia. ‘ „Er sale in Thotnaayiile, by Baum A Ebiff; in Moiitieello, by Painter A Bro., and ia Troupville, by T. W. Ellis. y .’A. W. ALI^EN nov 24 w ljr •100 rhwarjoT R ANAW AY from the subscriber in Jefferson Cos , I U Florida, on tbe 14th Instant, my mulatto boy CHARLES, about thirty-five years of age, rathes dark mulatto, about five feet eight inches high, well propartioned in site, speaks slowly and is by trade a black smith. Charles was brought from Alabama to Thomas county, On., near n year ago by dames B. Hooten, Esq., ami sold to roe a few montM’ sfaee.— He may try to make bis way hack to Alabama, wlierc be was formerly owned, and bag worked for Henry llicka In Mscoi) county Alabama, for Frances Freemen in Montgomery county, Alabama, and f..r John Merrik in Lowndes county Alabama, and also for his former owner near Qrinu, Pike eoW, Ala bama. I w ill give a reward of One Hundred Dub tars for the delivery of said b.<y Charles at mv plan tat lon In Jefferson county, Florida: or Fifty Dollars for bis delivery in any safe jail so that 1 get him in possession. Address me at Muuticello, Jefferson County Florida. f R ANAWAY, Li in Mndisou county, Florida, the following described negroes BEN, a bov about 23 years V. old, about & feet 10 or 11 inches, high Weighing A shout ISO pounds, front teeth project* with a *efy wide space between the two flrst, has about half of the toe next to his great t<s- cut off op one font.— BILL, a boy 21 years ld;6 feetSincbes highjlhelfh ing abont Hit) pounds, no particular mark remember ed, but has evenr nrk of manhood, LUKE, a boy 12 years ART weighing about 100 pounds, very black with very White teeth and when spoken t has some difficulty in spesking. I will pay twenty dollars for the apprehension of either of the two firat named and ten for the last, delivered at my place dpfconfin ed in some safe jail, so them. Madison County, Florida. fe^*(deci^tf NBW GOODS. THE subscriber Is now receiving a large Maori. II ment of choice Fresh Goods, amongst which are the fidlowing: * ; f Preserve*— Pine Apple*, Raspberries, Poaches, Quince*, Ginger and Citron. Jrlleys—Ounvk, Currant and Guinea. Dried Freft-Malaga.Lager and Sultan Raisins, Currants, Figs and Prunes. Hr rme tic ally—Sealed Goods, Salmon, Mused Shad. Pysters, Lobsters,Sardines fresh Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries, Green Pea* and Tomato*.>’ Nats—Almonds, Pecan, Filberts and Coco . nuts. tickles. Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive 08. Macaw roni and OerenleelHj Farina, Soda, Bat,ter, Sugar and Cream Crackers; choice Wines, Liquors, Fart er, Ale and Cider in bottles; Began, Mowing and smoking Tobacco, and Snuff. TOYS. #Jj A large assortment of Dolls, Wurk Boxes, Cabases Ba.keW, Tin-Toys etc., etc.