Newspaper Page Text
iHiofflftncomi. ■ __
pun Li HHJzpT
IAWB whmiijl
officer of Hi.-_ ftovoluthui
f nil the Regiments, show
of cottnnWsioM, time of rn -1
ic officers and privates of
tod brigade order* of
,IEE, GREENE, WEEOON,
TWtRS,
•ini the la*t trials at Valle)
lie encampment, **fdr of
hta, nnd the plan of attack
-nth Alan, an account ol
bington, and the horror* of
ihip* of the British, la New
JFFICERB IMPRISONED,
i, release, Ac. An account
aot.QiuaoJWWAja*
rn Sew YJPfc, Pennsylvania, ami Maryland, a llat of
the mom her*’ name*. Ac.; the halt-pay commutation,
add laud act* of the Continental Congress. A oom
nUdolist of all the - ~,
ehoftam #ho l*f**d w the End of the War,
Snd acquired the right to half-pay for life, onmmuta
tloo amt Inml. Proceedings of atth Conarc**. and
i.'niwt o&Clolta*, relative to h restoration, of th.ihalf
nav acta of the old Confreea, for the benefit of the
heirs or orrictßi or Tt*e atvoLunoN;
Virginia half-pay *<"! U*ai the mam wh
I'd to the ■wSws of the Act af July 5,1853, by Con
area*- flic troth* of the Virginia officer* who rcceiv
land with ah liitereatlug account of the military
1 ami district* or Ohio, Kentucky, and Tbmreaaec, the
(.ration* of land warrant*. nrvey*. cjc.
REVOLUTIONARY PENSION L.AWI
V or THK UNIT HI) STATES*.
A* they now exist, with enmin-iitaric* theteon,—
ahitea on t arums ehwri of revolnthmory olncera,
with n extensive list showing the time they died,
W, ol no $1.90.
Thi* wk ht intended a* a hook *t retcrence to
the biatariian amt achotar. a* well m furnishing a
Umnoruii guide to peraoo* claiming title to land or
aetataMW. from the service of their foreflather* during
war. The contain* bit
■— ..a Ao.thu) ffcr aad private* “ft lie
KU"hry, Army, *>‘ , ** W *
HI Pm doeumShmtaraf Wie.hran- men who fieight mr
-tartfro ftmtnor f “TYM*** the yWc Ktlqn. of tlwir
mceHCora may not eaeapo retofmacence of their .le
ft mtrnng*.
Ai nft PKK MONTH can be easily earned by
N j (nr acting aa Agent for the aale of the above
Booki and other’ highly popular work* ol ataudard^
wanted in every city, town, and village
hi the Union. W Catalogue* and partlcutara, -ail
dreaa PUDNF-Y vV UHBBF.LL, PuWMwra,
• deritf> 70 Jidin Street, New York.
It~ow la tha ttm* to Bubacnba lor *•
SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER,
®i,c of the cheapest Publicatbm* m the country.
TWO VOLUMtS A YBAR,
” Kaefi contaiiriug at leant 4*o page*, ta uoat Style,* ith
fine cover, and advertising sheet The two vtduuie*
aiihiiahed for
ONUY THREE DOLLARS A ‘ YEAR.
Por the Teat IMS—Twenty-Birth and Twenty-Seventh
Volumes.
Tii Mailing the Proapectu* of the Twenty-sixth and
Twenty-seventh Volumea of the Southern IJterary
Jfeesenger, roimntweing with the January Rtanhor
Mie ■ntpriefi-r* heg leate to assure the puhhc that
iiw exertion* will he remitted on their por ftp mum
tain the high character of the work, and to doth
Icuge the patronage of all who value Sterliui: literary
merit. IV Twenty-Three Yoara, the Messenger
lan endeavored to refti'ct faith full t the Southern
mind,while disdaining all narrow ami -a ctional view*
and ha* been nhme among the moutlily periodical*
•f America, in defi ne** of the
Peculiar Inatltuthm* ol tha Bouthorn Counlryjg,
To till* office it will atill he devoted, and wIIFSe
aruinpt to repel aoiault* upon the Soiifh, wbetlier
they come under the specioua garb oMiction. or in
tbo direct h-cin of anti-alavcrj pmiphleta. At tin*
aritfear juncture, while one cncmie* are employing
Iterate re a* their iildaf potent wrnp.rii ol altaek,
the Southern pe-gde will ure|) not withhold their
from tt work wUomo huh it hlhui bo to
atriltc blow * In their defence.
The Mr.aMKSOK.R will, a* heretofore, preaent It*
n>aler with Review*, HUtorlcal and IliogrnpliicHl,
SRU'Ydic*, NoveU. Tnle. Triujdi. ICasay*. Poem*.
~rviYi-pa*, aiiil l’apcra.on the. Army, Navy, and other
National antiyiwt*. .. r
With a view tn enanro a targe eurulation of the
Meamilgrr, ttm peon He tor* have reduced the price
•f auhaeription* which ia now only
THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE,
UK Foilß DOLLARS IF ROT PAID IIKFORK. Tllfc
FIRST OF'JI’LY IN - ANV YRAK.
-iw—Remitting us l’ilteen Dollar* lu one let
s*r will be entitled t-mix oopie*.
The Kditnrial and Critical dephrtfnent of the
llcaaenger wilt continue under tin 1 charge ol
JNO. tt. THOMPSON, KSQ.
And will embrace coploua note* on current lit-'rn
lure and review* of all.new Atitcrican or lVeign
work* of geacodiurprcat and yijffife Tty °lt>r *
wl!l-ih*t alwaya foarlcaaly nuu honcytlj
avowed,
Ulie Ihmineaa Depart (neat I* conducted ‘by the on
derafgued, to whom all commnuicatiuna ulla l-u*i
ac* nature luuat he addreaaed.
McFARLANU, IT.ROUSON A CO.
IjLW-Hulhfing, Franklin Street, Kichmond, Va.
imOADWAY
GRID PEN MANUFACTURING CO.
BBS Itroiulwuy, New lork.
AHK now selling their aplemlid Gold Pena, Pen-
and Pun Case# af the L,owo*t Retail Price,
and each purchaser draw* a
af from 50 Cent* $ ‘MW! Aa aoon aa a Pen or
pencil I* purchased tut* L’rimimh 1* delivered imme
r u*r or I'Kli* ASI* Till". RF.TAII. FIIH'KS:
•nW Pena... f. ....*1 p A J Otft
** Ungroaaing *i*e ‘J fU A 3 Hill*
” Silver Ks, Hohler*. ‘! fit) & 2 do
” - Silver Did, Kx, lhHers.. It 75 *V 3 do
„yt Silver Maimuoth U-’lder*, ADO A-4 do
“ Silver Leviathan tloidcra, f> ‘-if) & 5 ilw
Tountaia’ S> Gold Deak Holdor— 375 & 3 do
Mammoth Gold Pm* l)eak Holder
and-Ltex 035 At 5 do
Leviathan Gobi Pen, Gold Deak Huh
dor and llox. G 25& 5 da
Ihithic Silver Case and Gold Pen.... 375 ik 3 no
Mammoth Gothic Silver C#c ami
Quid Pen fi 25 A 5 do
fiokl Topth Pick •M & 2 do
Hold Tooth Pick and Far Pick... 375 & 3 do
ftahl Watch Key, Tooth Pick, IVcil, 375 & 3 do
Unua’ Gold Pcneil*.... 250 A 2 do
” o . 3 16. A 3 do
**• •*■ ~jo 500 A 4 do
• *f •• nod Pep G 25 A 5 do’
OFcnta* Gold Caaea and Pen.. 10 00 A H do
“ *• v “ H •• Mammnth 12 INI A 10 do
Wo warrant all our Gold Pen* to he Diamond Poin
ted, and not surname*! by gny establishment in the
State*, ami beside* giving you a Pen or Pencil well
worth your money, we alao present you with
e Gift* worth from 80 Cant* ta SI,OOO in
ffDUf WATCHES, GOLD GUARD AND VEST CHAINS,
Wold Lockets, Diamond Pin*, Cameo aetta, Gold
Stud*, Ring*, Broaat Pina Silver Fruit und Cake Has
let* Silver Goblets, dec. .
Agenta-AgcitU-ARcnts!
Sow fa the time and here ia the chance to make
WI'AMMV —#5,000 —$-5,000
por year, in the sale -4 Gold Pen*, Jewelry. We of
fer a Liberal Commhwion to Local and Traa'cHug
Agent*,ami give them Credit on One Half titi Hold.
A light and agreeable bhainea*, and above ail, a good
paying mniimap. Agent* waut<l in all part* of the
eiiuntrv. A catalogue containing a List of GtH-da
with full Explanation* t*> Aticnt* will be *ent on nj
piicat.idn, free. AH order* will he p- oiiiptly nttended
*n, and those sending H* iiioiiiw hy ulau. will receive
mdi gooda-a* rter orifer Ay W-e /etum mail or ex
prow. with tlh- Gift* enclosed in the package..
- Juidrcas'fcff orders to
mXRTCK, BENTON A DEAN,
335 Broadwav, Np.w York.
It B, —Gold Tena in a superior man
ner. Eholo**the Pen, ami Tbirty-nliie eenta in P.
O. Stamps, and the Pen will bfl rc pointed and re
taMHHpoat-paid. [july7-3m
Tailoring and Ctothiiig Establishment.
TITHE Undersigned has just reoetrod a hit of Ckth*. (:i**liner* and IcvtlngS, which will be
J made loFashion or taste. Al Garment* made at tlda eatabliri-ment, warranted to fit
aid made tn the
IT"Alao on band, lot of ('loMHfcShirt*, Drawers and Collars. Cutting and Trimming done at
short notice. Call, “iiiHar above T. J.lSglitf'ita A Co.'a. * S?r*
“* >T 111 if t M THOMAS IUBKETT, Agent.
THE IS|EW STORE.
rnUE the Wk 1 Brick Store first door above hi* old stand, nnd i* receiving liis
L I- nil and vv rife, >l"(:h.('I o*l*l*. rurcfiillv selected -I- Ni k l eik. e,.iii,ting of n general n**ertment “I
i )ry Good*, Hamlwarc, aim Utttkty ~Boots ana Shoe*, (some fine water-proof iliiot*) .Saddle* and Bridle*,
a Hoe stock of thy latatKHMg Ufothiug, (some boy*’ Clothing,)'* goml lot nCJlnts, (.'*p* and Bonnets, fine
Oons, raflcV GiKlU!iMif and Ironware, silver TaWo Castors, Madirlnn and Grocerie*.
dr * “*’ Ladln* avv- reajicctfun* invited to his stock, bought expressly to please their fancy, consirting ill
part of fmeTalinn*, a great variety of Dress Gomls. and some beautiful Rohe*. Please give me a cal).—
111 promise to sell you O hpA It*lt /Y t- C~3r-f~>fY~l~>, and render von more eoiilfortable
[te P t2fij * It. H. KVAAN,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.,
THE undersigned haw received and are atill receiving tkeir stock of Fall nnsl Willin’ Goods,
aiffh a* Rftirk, Fnncy nnd Brocade Milks, French Merino*, of all colors; FrWMkand
‘lffilcrtCaii do Ijifnes, Coburg*, of all color* ; Alpaca*, Gingham*, Prints, Lndio*’ Shawl*, (!hiak* flpfan
tilln*. Ihinnet* and Head Drcaaea; a tine lot of Ladles’, Mi**,* 1 nnd Gents, Hosiery; Cniuhrie Collar* and
Handkerchief; Ticking*, Hhirting*, Flannel*, Mersey*, ami Blanket*; n heavy atoek of Gmffg’ slid.Boys’
C’tntldng; Hat*.Hhoea, smlGents Furnishing Good*; VVatche* and Jewelry; Gun* and Pistol*, ,Vc., Ac.
N. H. The Ladle* are particularly invited to examine our stock before they biivjrisowhere, as we arc
cimftdent that our good* wiH give Ihem jtif*ctUoi. (*c|>t2!)) BAUM AUSIIIFF.
iHiDCcllrtiicoae, , -> ,■
Livery and Male
&S STABUfS. fes
THE nnderrigned having recently purcha*,*! the
NEW STAHIJJSJWmariy hetang
iug to John Scott dccca,d, am! havhig repaired nnd
fitted them up in Ea*|gnnt Styli*, I* now prepar
ed to accouiiuudnte tw public in this Hue of bushiuta.
These MtahlS'S ta-ingof a Llirge and eomen
lent l*e, with plenty of Ollt-Koom attached,are
well adapted to the purpowof Drovers andoth
, era for selling Horses, Mules, ( atUc, Ac.
Tha proprietor will have always at hand a goodly
. number of PIlW* Horses nud Buggies, for
Utlia Traveling Pnbllc, snd Prancing
Ponies for flip Ladies nnd Gents,—mid a* he
. intend* tanking hi* establishment permanent, he re
f! ■{tectfiilly solicits the patronage of a genferou* public.
. AeetHßitKHlatiou* niieoiwllcd. Charge* moderate.
JAMES A. MCLENDON, Proprietor.
• jatiß ■ : m*°
hbpohtjeih.
Hook anil Job Printing’ OHlcc.
THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that, con
nected with this Office, i* a neat and” complete
4 JOB OFFICE, selected by • practical Printer, in
wlftitk nmy bo foiiml hIT tno now mnl fwifewlple
. style* of plain and oruamcutal type, suitable lor
printing— ,
Books, Cnrsls,
Catalogues. Labels,
Bill-Heads, Blanks,
I*ain plilets, Notes,
l Circulars, Beeelpts,
Hand-Bills, Posters,
Visiting-Cards, &*■) dee.
1 On the moat reasonable teruujor CASH. Persons
* having Job Work of any description to do, are re
quested to send in their nrdcvs v.ltich will be cxecO.
ted with neatness and dispatch.
* tie All order* for BLANKS Will meet with
I prompt attention.
; Blanks! Blanks!!
; OF
! For Clerks,
. Mherltr*.
Ordinaries,
Constables,
Austlees of the Pence, -
Bounty Land Agent*, dee.
SEND In vnur orders, nnd save time, trouble and
. expense of writing. Sold at the moat reasonable
, price* at the ’’WiKK-Grass RkcoRTKR” Office,
( and forwarded by mail to any place desired -
Spring and Summer
- m.m m aw 9
FOR lftf)7.
i riIHE subaerihet i” now receiving hi* supply pt
L Mpring anal Summer Goods, which
, he oilers to prompt paying customer* at fair prices.
Hi* stock wiH embrace nhfctho leading article* usu
ally kept for sale in tlii* market. Amonig them may
1 he found the latest styles o
LADIES’ DKESS PtTTEKNS.
Black Gro Dcrino and Lustrine Silk*; Colored, Fl<>-
renew nod Marccline Silk*; Plain nod figured Bohi
itcts; Swiss and Wren Color* and Hleove*; Bwlsk
and Jaennetto Edgings and Insertion*; Linen Cam
bric nud Linen Canihrie Handkereliiefa ; Jnconette,
Ntmaook, Mule nurl Organ-lie Mualiua; Figured and
plitin Ribbon* of ull descriptions.
LINEN GOODS.
Irish Linen and Lawn*, Blenched anil Brown Linen
Damask, Lined Napkin*, Huckabne and Bird Eve
Diaper, Brow n Linen of all prices. Black, White
nud Brown Hollen.
DOTrESTIC’GOODS. . ;
jtlcnchcd and Brown Sheeting* and ShiftingiH-Rtaid
mfd striped Domestic*; plain ap l striped Osiwhurga;
Denims and Mariner’a Stripes; Brown
and Bleached Drilling*. -—• — oSl.
GLOVES A IIOSIEHV.
Alexander’* Kid Gloves, all color*; Tatity Glove*;
Lsdies’ Hosiery, of all six-'* ; Mi*e*’ white and col
ored lloae.
A SHOES.
A good aaaortnu'iit for Ladies and Gentlemen, Chil
dren, Boy* and Youth*.
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
\nd Rlblx-ns, of the latest style*,to phase either sex. i
SintllYlEK CL'OTIIING.
Put xip In the finest style and the lateat Ihshiun*. —
Please call aud examine for yohraolvea..
“Every Tub uiuat stand upon it* own bottom."—
Call and see hoiv they stand/ 1 ]
’ 11A HD-WAKE, TIN-WA BE, .
Crockery nnd Gla*s ; nud varlou* otlier articles too
mimcron* to mention. - r
Ido not advertise to undersell my neighbors. My
object 1* to sell a* low ns I can, regardless of the
priees of others. One thing 1 ran assure you, aud ‘
that l, wo riinll make no charge for showing our j
goods to the very heat advantage—and especially to
the indie*, but we will be ajjeumßJotlitting to all,
11. W.JGIAKPK. 1
Thnmasvlllc, March 31, lr*67. ’
- ■*** ■■■ - ‘"“tai
Carriage Manufacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP,
JA WE would rcapectfiilly inform- the
public .that wo have made arrange- \l |J
\Jr meuis to carry on the entire buaim'ss ) U
heretafore rmidueted by E. G. Ponder, J'laq., in the
Carriage and Btarksmith line; and are now prepar
ed U* give gem ral satlslaetlon, in making nud repair
ing all kinds of vtdiiclesj from a six-horse team down
to a wheelbarrow. We will yi-of mir best effort* to
ph'aae, hoping a generous puhlle’iiiuy exteud-us their
patronage. .—•
• IT"Utt*h will l*c (yqtjlted for ail small Job* ami
Repairing, on delivery. ’
janfitf] McLendon a lqwery.
LAND AGFHNQY.
THE undersigned will bnv and *ell Lands nn a
small e.ommisxipH busineas—will give aueh iu
foruiatioti a* the Record* and Tax Digests of the’
State House may furnish. Applications forsuehin
formathm will be*tiietly emn|die<l w ith, wfinrrfrr
evory instance, the requisition is accompanied with
one dollar •
NATHAN HAWKINS A CO.
Milledgevtite, Sept. 15, 1X57. ts
J. P. AR\I*D,
-MERCHANT TAir.Oll,
WOULD respect fully Inform the citizens -A> *
of Xhomnsville aiidthe public general- la
ly that lilwo* received aAfiplete ns—rtmeat -H
----of Fine Cloth*. Casslmeres, Vestings, itr. Ac.,sui
tatife fertile Fall and Winter weur. Garmented
all kinds will be made with dispatch according to
order. Ho hope* that all person* desiring goods or
work in bis ling* will give him a c*U..
‘ nov 10 >, * ts
pw... ■.:■j-.-jL
ifliaccUnuconD,
Nugar, Coffee, Tea, Ate..
TUXT received and for *ale—
!tti bag* rio coffee, 5 do. Laguira, 5 do. Pt. Do
mingo ;32 pack* old govorniuent Java Coffee; 3
bale* M-en coffee ; Jflbbl*Stewart's clarified Sugars:
2 Boxes Wtaf sugar; 4ri boxes tobacco, asnorted ;
best Havana Cigars; Mrs. Miller'* Maeenboy and
Beoteh sniifi'; 3 cask* Potash ; 20 boxes blaek nnd
green teg ;Toda; sugar find butter cracker* ; 22 boxes
starch; 3 baskets sweet oil: 3 Boxes tnackarouio!
I box Vormacvlia; 3t) Boxes olive oil soap; 48 bag*
ground rock suit; Prune* ; citron ; preserved ginger;
Quine jelly; Tomato, miluronn and walnut catsup;
toiiHit— sauce; pick lea, oyster*, salmon, lobsters. Ac.;
IT) boxes sperm and adamantine candies; 1 box wax
can-ill's ; 2 do. Chocolate, Ac.
°ct2B ‘ JCpvyAKD REMINGTON.
THK *uhscriber t* now receiving, hy late arrivals
from New York, a full assortment of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, a very superior stock of planfn-
Imn good* f-r negroe*, GeTirgia Plain*, twist-wurp,
Kerseys, Lindseys, nnd very cold cotton goods,
striped and plaid, with the best Georgia Osqaburg*,
heavy gray nnd white blankets, with a full assort
ment of fancy silk and minted -Ires* gm-ds amt triin
uiings; which will be sold on accomodiiting tertns.
oet2B ;• „ K. REMINGTON.
riothinv of the Newest Style.
THE. subscriber has jusf rec-'ired a full asMortmcnt
of new and fashionable clothes for nyn, youths
and children, which will lie sold on as goml terms a*
it nnv other store in tmvn.
oct*B __ EDWARD REMINGTON.
lints, Oaps, Ar,
THE subscriber ImS'jus't received a full assort
ment of Hats, Caps and Bonnet*, with nil the
fixings necessary, ami oilers them f-r sale.
oct2*] _ * E. REMINGTON,
Stm w Cutters,
TEST RECEIVED.* new supply of DANIEL’S
>.) Slf Sharpening Stalk nml Stfavv Cutter* aud
for sale by
*ep23-l,c E. REMINGTON.
Bagging, Rule llopc, A',;.
Test received aml-f-r sale —8 bales Gunny Bag
ging ; If) holts S. I. Bagging; 20 cods Hemp Bale
Rope; 2 hales BnlingTwine. + —
decTT,] EDWARD REMINGTON.
Rutter, Cheese, Ac,.
OA ENGLISH Dairy Cheese, 2 Kegs Goshen
• t Butter, It- bags buckwheat I'l-mr, 10 hl-ls ex
tra Genesee Flour, 20 boxes Smoked Herring, 5
boxes newAtiiisin*, —just reeeivi'rljrthl for sale hv
declfi] w EDWARD REMINGTON.
One Hundred Hides Wnuled.
Qj CENTS cash, or 10 cents in merchandize will
tj be paid for good dry hides,nf
E. REMINGTON’S.
Fresh Hire.
JUST RECEIVED, Two-tieroea fresh rice from
Savannah, and for sale hy
sep23-lc ■ . ‘ E. REMINGTON,
To C-olton riahters.
MASSEY’S
WNllFi subscriber han thoroughly tried, at Ma-
JL cun mill -C'nluinbfis, Georgia, hi* wrniight-irou
Gotten Screw, wlierg'.twu of tlicm are now standing
nmi will remain until October lorinspection. I be
lieve it i* the cheapest, by hull', ever offered for the
purposeof pressing Cottnu or bny.n* the frame,screw
pin, nmi leavers are nil of wrought iron. It should
be attached to the glu-housc, mid have it put up
through the floor, n* the ordinary pro**—the lover*
being only five feet in length—to have the width of
the houm’ and IS or HO feet in length, the lint could
then be placed all around the screw. Thou a man
can take live hands and pack as lilanv five-hundred,
pouinl-bales in one day, with a* little labor to the
hand, as the same five and two more, with a horae,
can on the woou-sCrew in this.name time. Three
hand*can put up one and take it down, and it can he
earried at one load ivitli four nudes to any point.—
As this is for the public eye give the. amount
of timber necessary for .completing one: ‘*■
1 piece 17 feet long by lb
<i “ 17 “ a by !>.
“a “ 17 “ 5 4 <>.
is “ *J “ a by 12.
3 “ Hi •• 2 by 4.
5 lO “ 1 by 10.
‘ , ( This to hoof
1 “ 14 “ 6 . By. 16e< tough timber—
, (.pine or ouk.
13 “ 2 by 12. . v
2 “ 14 “ 1J by 0.
2 *• 10 by 5.
. 1 •• 54 “ 9 by 2;?.„ ;
...This make* a box near nine loot deep with bed
and followyoy#fd all other natures. 1 furnish the
iron and the (work done on it at Macon and put the
üboveiumbrir to it at the place where it i wanted,
the piircha*ertyriijliing the lumber and paying the
freight Irmn Macon, can have one of tin* handiest
and cheapest Cotton screw* now known, it* durabili
ty considered, a* it i* given up by all who have seen
it to be a lifetime investment. I can pack live hun
dred pnunda with three -baud*—take hve and there
is no hard work done. Kie $l5O this year.
I expect, if life last*, to have one at the next
State Fair, and would he glad to see one of every
other pattern of presses now In use there and let the
world }ndgo Sir itself. I then expect to Hell the
right in any sixe territory that may be Jesired on
reasonable tenon, with 11 working model, within the
limit* of such county nr counties, and all the infor
mation necessary for putting them up ami working
them'. Address, TUomasviJle, Georgia,
JAMKS MASSEY.
‘tyTV Watchman, Albany Patriot, Columbus
Tii3s-s & Sentinel and Kmiulror, Macon ‘Telegraph
and Joutnal & Messenger, RolnejConrier, aml Fed
eraj I’lpno, will please copy until flic first of 4pnua
ry next. Xjulg;2l-tljan “ ;
Crgdl &bwrtiWit.
ThonarShciir’* Allies.
WILL be sold before the Court limine door in ,
Thoni*rille, on the tiret Tuesday in Janua
ry next, within the legal hour* of sale, the following
property, to-wit! ’
One.t<>re house and lot in tlie town of Tnwnas
riljjHßnting Jnfcrira street sixteen feet, and ruifo
riiiirffrjfbaek thirty-vijilit leet.at present occupied
JaniiHf M. (tray s a Jewelry store, levied upon n*
the property of James M. Gray to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa in favor of F. W. Johnson vs James M.
gray. Froperty pointed out in said mortgage 11 fa.
Also the house and lot at present occupied by Jas..
M. Gray,, known ami distinguished in the plan
of Thoiiiasville as lot number three, in square letter
L, fronting on Jefferson street forty-six feet, running
back two hundred and ten feet, including all the Im
provements thereon, levied upon as the property of
F. W. Johnson to satisfy a mortgage fi fa, in favor
of William O. l’onder vs said Johnson. Property
pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
decß] J. 7. WMIDDON, Sheriff.
Lowndes StacrilT’it Sales.
WILL be Mild before the Court House door in
VT Troupville, Lowndes county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next,
the following property, to-wit:
One negro mtm by tlie name of Caleb, about twen
ty years old, levied on as the property of Hugh 8.
Bryan, so satisfy sundry-fi fa*, issued from the 658th
district G. M.— Benjamin 8. Wooding, Thomas
W. Kills, Jones A Adams, Kli Tucker, and James
Had ford vs. Hugh 8. 1 try an. Levy made and return
ed to me by constable.
Also, two negroes, Kliza, a girl about 18 years old,
and Tube, a
property of !|HNL Bryan to satisfy sundry li fas,
issued.from district G. M. —Leary Stanley.
Executor vs Hugh 8. Bry an, and T. A. A Bryan,
security—levy made and returned tome by a consta
ble.
Also otic town lot, number not known, known as
the lot whereon the livery stable stands, occupied by
Hewett, Grasery and Ward, well impro/ed, levied
on as the property of James Itadford, to satisfy sun
dry fi fas, issued from a Justice’s court of said coun
ty—William F. Rowan and othersvs. James Rail ford
ami B. W. Lcverctt. Lew made by a constable.
deeSj _ JOS lit’A GRIFFIN, Sheriff.
GEOUGIA-Thomns Count)!.
September 7, 1'857.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thom
as county:
ritHE midersigued Administrator on the estate of
L Samuel A. Austin, late of said connty deceased
! respectfully sheweth, that as Administrator ns afore
said, he has fully discharged all the duties required
by the laws of said State —that he has made a final
settlement of said estate by paying over thu full
amount of property, money, and effects in hand, be
longing to the same, to the legal distributees of said
estate. He therefore petitions to be dismissed from
said Administration.
JOHN MILLER, Adm’r.
GEOKGIA-Thonms Comity.
Court of Orilinory, Se/dyuibrr 7, 1857.
Upon hearing tlie above and-Toregoing petition, it
1 is ordered by the court, that, said petiou, together
1 with this order, be published in the Wire-Grass Re
porter for the form of six months.
sop-.*’] HENRY H. TOOKK, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on tlie 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, (t!M),) five hundred
and thirteen, (513) and five hundred and fourteen,
(514) —all containing four hundred and ninety acres
more or less. Also, all of lot number five hundred,
(500), lying on the south and east side of Oclocknee
river, containing ten acres more or less—these lands
ail lying in the Eigth District of originally Thomas
now Colquitt county, and sold as tin property of
the estate of John Hamilton deceased.
octO-tOd 1 JOHN 11AMILTON, Ex’r.
Executor’s* Sale.
AGREEABLE to ail order of the Honorable the
court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem
ber regular Term, 1857, tviU be sold before the court
bouse door in Thomasville said county, on the flrsl
Tuesday in January next, within the iegal hours of
sale.the-Xegroes belonging to the estate of Nathaniel
R. Mitchell, deceased—the same being the undivided
estate mid lifetime interest of tlie widow of said
deceased. Sold for the purpose of division; 7 and for
tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms to be made known on tlie day of sale,
This 14tii Sept., A. D. 1857,
GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Executor,
sept 22 w 40d
Executor’s* Sale.
AORF.EARLE to an order of the Honorable the
court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem
ber regular Term, 1857, will be sold before the
court-house door, in Thomasville, said county, at
public sale, on the first Tuesday in Novemlier next,
the real estate Mid lands belonging the estate of Na
thaniel R. Mitchell, deceased, it being the undivided
estate and lifetime interest of tlie widow of said de
ceased, as given to lief-iinder his last. will. Terms
of sale to he made known on the day. This 14tli
September,’lßs7.
GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Executor,
sept 22 “ 4 fid
GEORGIA —Berrien County.
“II7TI F.KKAS, Handsel I’. Morris applies to me
Tv for Letters of Guardianship on the persons
and property o’ Joseph S Morris and Elisha T. Mon
rls, minor heirs ot Lovezensk B: Mom#, late of said
• OOIHI*C ■IIOCTIKoHI
These are, therefore, to cit'e anil admonish all tlie
kil/tlred and 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
he granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 21st day of
August, 1857.
Kopß-:todj JOHN LINDSEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA-Lowndoa County.
„ (ICUiRT OF ORIIIX.VRY, NOVEMBER TERM, 1857.
lIUHEKF.AS, Hiram Hall applies to this Court
T T for Letters of Administration on tiie estate of
Joel McDaniel, late of said comity deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear nt said CeorC’withiii the time pre
scribed by law, and file their, objections, if any they
• have, why said letters sliouid not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
October 28th, 1857.
■ iHVHATAN . WHITTLE, Ordinary,
nov 3 30d
GEOItGIA-'Uipinni County.
Court of Ortituary, December 7th, 1857.
JOHN W, DAVIS this day applies to this Court
for Letters of Administration with the Will an
nexed op the estate ol John Davis deceased.
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file in aaid court (if any they
have) to said letters being granted: otherwise said
letters will he granted to said applicant, at a regular
Term of said Court to be held hi Thomasville, said
comity, on the second Monday iu January next.
Given under mv hand and official signature,
■lee-*-30d] iIEXRY It TQOKE, Ordinary.
ItcrrM-u Sherill ’.s Soles.
TI7ILL be sold before the Court House door in
. IT the town of Nashville, BctTietr comity, Geor
gia, on the firat Tuesday in January next, within the
legal hours of sale, tho following property, viz:
One lot of land, number four hundred and ten,
(410) in the 10th. district of originally Irwin now
Berrien county; containing four hundred and ninety
iiorea, more or leaa, levied on aa the property of Wil
liam E. Fountain, to satisfy one fi fa, iaaued from
Berrien Superior Court, in favor of D. C.dt A. Cost
& Cos. va said FounUiu—said land well improved.
Also, one Spanish Fauna horse, one yoke of oxen
nnd cart, lei ied on aa the property of James J. Foun
tain, to satisfy one fi fa, issued from the Superior
Court of Berrien connty, Iti t,xr of D. C. &. A.
Cost Ar Cos. vs said James J Fountain. Property
pointed out by defendant.
dccl) JOHN SrUDSTILL, Sheriff.
* “fay four Town Ta*. r
THE Rankswill be open for the citizens to pay
their Town Tax until the Ist Monday in No
vember. After that time Taxes cannot be settled
without cost.
vptl-3t j G. A. DEKLE.T. R,
AdiisluUtrnlor’g Sole.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable,
the Court of Ordinary of Thomas County, Qa.,.
wilj be sold beforc.the- Court House door in Thom
asville, said County, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, all tho lauds and negroes belonging to the
estate of William MUlsdeceased. .
1 decß-40d] NANCY MILLS, Adin’i
PRESS.
’ Cegcil j
GEORGIA—Thoma* County.
Aprix 22, 1857.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Tbom
aseouuty:
THE undersigned Administrator on the, estate of
William Berwick, late of said couutyjleceas
led respectfully shewith that, as Administrator as
aforesaid, lie has fully discharged all the duties re- ;
quired by the laws of said Stale —that he has made
a final settlement of snid estate by paying over tho 1
full ain on lit of property, money, and effects iu hand, I
belonging to tlie same, to the legal distributees of
said estate. He therefore petitions to be dismissed
from said administration.
JOHN W. BARWICK, Adm'r.
GEORGIA—Thomas E*unly.
Court of Ordinary, April 22, 1857,
UPON bearing tlie above and foregoing pctition.it
is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together
with this order, be published in the Southern Enter- i
prise for the form of six months.
pr2ty HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. |
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Mat Hth, 1857.
To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas
county:
THE undersigned Executor of tlie last Will Mid
Testament of Sarah T. Raines late of said
county deceased, respectfully sheweth that sis Exec
utor as aforesaid, he has fully discharged all the du
ties incumbent on h>, as directed by said last will
and testament, anflSccordingfo the law sos said
State —that he Ims made a final settlement of said
estate bv paving over the full amount of property,
money, and effects iu hand, belonging to the same,
to the legatees of said estate. He, therefore, peti
tions to be dismissed from said Executorship.
L. H. RAINES, Executor.
GEORGIA—Thomas Coimty._
Court of Ordinary, May 6, 1857.
Upon hearing the above and foregoing Petition, it
is ordered by the Court, that snid petition, together
with this order, be published in the Southern Eutefo
-prise,monthly for six months.
mar!2-(iui] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
May stii, 1857. ,
To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Tho out*
County: >’
THE undersigned Executor of the Inst Will and
Testament of* Washington J. Sander#, late of
said county deceased, respectfully sheweth that, as
’ Executor as afs-esaid, lie lias fully discharged all the
* duties incumbent on him ns directed by said last
: will and testament, and according to tlie laws of said
1 State —that he has made a final settlement of saM
* estate, by paying ovor the full amount of property,
* money, aim effects belonging to the same, to tlie le
’ gatees of said estate. He, therefore, petitions to be
’ dismissed from said Executorship.
1 HENRY O. SANDERS, Executor.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, May 5, 1857.
UPON hearing the. ahuve and ferogning petition,
it is ordered by the Court that said petition together
’ with fhis order be published in the Southern Enter
prise monthly lor six months.
mayl2-6ni] HENRY H t TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
. JULY 3, A. D. 1857.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
counti:
THE undersigned Trustee for tlie property and
effects of America A. C. Hamilton formerly,
afterwards C. Redding, and now Auieri
[ ea A. C. MeOehee, respectfully slicwetn “that, as
‘ Trustee ns aforesaid, be has made a full Mill final
> Settlement of nil such property and efforts which
! ware in his hands, with tlie legally authorized rep re
> seutativcof the estate of said America A. C. MeGe
hee, by paying over tlie same into his hands, and hus
1 discharged fully his duty as such Trustee, and that
’ lie therefore petitions to be dismissed from suid Tins
’ teeship. WADE HAMILTON, Trustee.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary. July 3, 1857.
Upon hearing the,above p. tition, it is ordered by
■ the court that said petitioh, together with this order
be published-in the Soutlieru Enterprise. for the
term of forty itnvs from the Bate of llrst issue.
HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
A. V. Mt CAKDEL,
jnly7-t)tj Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary, j
GEORGlA—Colquitt County.
rnr'RT OF OItIMNARV, JI NK 1, 1857
MA'ITHEW C. DUKES, Administrator on tin- !
estate of Patrick Price deceased, having this
day petitioned this Court for letters ol dismission j
from said Administration,
All persons interested are hereby notified to file
1 their ohjpt-tious in said Court, if any they have, to
said letters lining granted: otherwise said letters
of dismission will Ijp granted to said applicant at a
regular Term of said Court, to be held in Moultrie
, in said countv on the first Monday in December
next.. HARDY M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary”
jumtft m 6in.
| GEORGlA—Thomsis County.
Court of Orilinory, November 18, 1857.
YITHKEKAS, John A. Mclntosh, Senr., Guardian j
Y T of tlie person and property of Caledonia, Dan
el M. and Samuel Mclntosh, heirs at law of Duncan !
Mclntosh deceased, having petitioned said Court for
Letters of Dismission (rout said Gtinrdinusbip, * j
All-persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
tified to file their objm’tions in said Court (if any
they have) to said Letters being granted: otheiwise j
said Letters xviti be granted to-said appUeant, a4-a .
. regular Term es said Court, to be held in Thomas- !
ville snid enmity, on the second CToniTay in “January
next. Given under nir official signature.
niiv24-4’>il j llKNIty H. TOOKE. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
• SARAH STRINGER 5 .. . , r ,
- / Equity in ihrmas :
SMITH STRINODR,nnd ( r _ ~ ,
Daniel E. Stringer Ex’r, &e.) s ''l-ort.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sherift’ that the said defendant, Smith Stringer,is
not to befuund in said enmity : It is ordered that ser
v icq he perfected Uy publication in a pnldie Gazette
in fund county, called the Southern Enterprise, once
a month for four months previous to the next Term
of said Court, nnd tlie said defendant plead, answer
or demur,- that dcuiuring alone at said Term of the
Pourt A. E. COCHRAN, J. S. C.
A’ true extract from tlie minutes of Court, this
June P 2. 1857. JARED EVERITT, Clerk.
jnne 16 j. in4in
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July J(5, 1857.
TirHERKAS John B. McDonald, Administrator
v T of the estate.both real and personal, of Chris
- tian McDonald late of said comity deceased, liaving
petitioneil said court for letters of Dismission from
said Administration,
All persons interested, are, therefore, hereby noti-"*
fied to file their objections in said court, if liny they j
have, to said letters _being granted : otherwise said 1
letters w ill be granted to said applicant, at a regular 1
Term Os said court, to be held at Thomasville, said
county, on the first Monday iu February, A. D. 1858. j
Given under my official signature.
jnly2l-r>m] TOOKE, Ordinary
GEORGIA—A Fplinff County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, JULY 28, 1857. ;-J
TTERNON E. McLENDON,’ Administrator, and ‘
V AMANDA WEATHERLY, Administratrix, of
the estate of Isaac AYj-atherly deceased, this day pe
titions this court for Letters of Dismission from said
Administration. ‘
All persons arc, therefore, hereby notified to file
their objections in said court, if any they have to said
letters being granted: otherwise, they will be grant
edfogaid applicants, at a regular Term of said
coitrtjto be held at Holmesville said county, oil the
first Monday iu February next.
jy2BrnGni] JOSEPH T. McCALL, Ord’y. |
Select, School.
THE undersigned having taken Mr. Dyson's Acad- 1
emy for the ensuing year, proposes to open a i
select school, commencing the first Monday in Jan
uary next. The number of scholars will be liuiited
and tuition will be fifty dollars per Scholastic vear. J.
Bovs will be prepared for College, for professional
or business life. Tlie discipline of the school will
be strict, and no intervention will be permitted be- i
tween teacher and scholar, no Sehotar taken for less i
than one quarter. , I.
l:\tras. | I
French nr Italian, five dollars per quarter.
Civil Bnginecring with Draughting, fi*e dollars 5
per quarter.
t Bookkeeping, five dollars per quarter, - ‘ i j<
decls-4t] . Et-VENE L. HINES. 1
&t.-
MclJOlffaXJy* urn
A<iE Mixtukk— •
Mclkouald’s TItICOPHKBOUS-
IflcDoUUld’S UIABKHE* MIXTI RE
.HiDonuld’s Inflamatory Pain Kuxa—
McDonald’s Head-Ache Liniment-
IWcDoAaW’SgOREAT Remedy for lufU*t*ry
Kl euniatisni— , „ , ,
McDonald’s Great Remedy for Neuralgia.
McDonald’s Anti-Biixious and AntsDs#.
PEFTJC FjI.LH— ‘ .
McDonald’s Tootli-Ache Drops, etc., de.
The above MEDICINES qmy be had of Dr, T. B.
LITTLE, Thomasville, Georgia. They •*•••
pompous display Os certificates to reeomwaM wsR
to public favor —provided they can have a trial.
j uly 28 w Hj”
Has been before tlie public more t!ma i(* yswrs,
and is deservedly popular in the #ur of
Spavins, Swecliey, Ringtionc, Windgalls, Pale
KvilJ Callous. ytavked Heels, Gal! ot all kinds.
Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistuln, 81*-
. fast, Sand (’-racks, Strains, Lameness, found- -
ered Feet, Scratches or Urease, Mange, lest:
not in Sheep, Garget in Tows, Rheumatism,
Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful
Nervous Affections, F rosl Bites, Boils, ( ora®.
Whitlows, Bums and Scalds, Chillblaiaa,
Chapped llamls. Crumps, .Contract ions of lh
Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints,
Caked Breasts, Sore Nipple*, Piles, Ac.
Pamphlets gratuitously furnished bf
agents, with Testimonials of its utility.
All orders addressed to the Proprietors, 1L fi.
rrrKKff A Co.,T.ockport, N. Y. , -
Caution. Let the Purchaser observe that
the name, “ G. W. Mcrchant.” iu his own hand
writing, is ovcrYhe cork, also blown in the gluM
of the bottle. None other tan be genuine.
tear For sale by Druggists and Merehantl*
eenerallv, through the United States. Britisfc
, fn-aes-poo* ami other Countries. And by
Edward Seixas, Tboinasville: and by Drttggirtu
and nierebants generally throughout the eouutm—
w bob-sale by dealers in medicine, in New York. Phi
ladelphia, Baltimore, Ciuciwiati, and at all ruin*#
rial town#. c ,w!t6o ?
Dr. McLANE’S
CEJ. Kl> RATE D
YE RM IFUGE
LITER PILLS.
Two of tlie beat Preparations bf th
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
wjiat their .name pur-;
ports.
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 Li vf.r Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
! plaint, all Bilious Dr
! RANGEMENTS, SlC£ HeAD
ACHE, &C.
Purchasers will please
; be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McDane’s ‘Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are variou#
other, preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
. with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
, .. .. • r-r-r- £
The genuine McLanc’* ■
Vermifuge -and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
’ Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
BCOYIL & MEAD, Ho. IH, Chartres St. Rsii Moms
General Wholesale Agents for the Fouthern Ststes
to whom all orders must W nddrestu-d.
SOLD BY—E. Seixaa, Palmer A Bro., Thomas,
ydlc, Ga.; T. W. Ellis Tronpville, Ga.; Nicholson dk
/eepler, Bainbridgc, Ga.; Am#- * Liveley, .Tafla
ha*iH, Fla.; E. Barnard, Tallahassee, Fls.; SlaffS
& Brinson, Madison, Fin.; W. T. Carpenter Jk Oo
Wakeenah, Fla.; Palmer & Jlro., Moffiieello, Fla
S. Pulaston, Monticello,Fla.; D. A. Telfair, Hep
Port, Fla.; J. 8. (groover, Orooverviile, Ga. mar3
A Valuable Property (or Halo. “”
N excellent Residence with five rooms—four
large and cumforfable—closet nnd fire-place to
each, well finished; all necessary building* on tbe
place—the Ipt newly improved, containing 71 acres ;
situated in the most pleasant part es TbmnssviUo.
Also, lots of land Nos. 301 in the 17th, 251 and
245 acres of No. 82 in the 13th district of Thomas,
318 and 100 acres of 462 in the Bth district of C#
quitt. Also, a number ofiLaw Book* Termy--
Long credit JDHK MFLLEIt