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the wire-grass reporter.
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IjOVB tto HALL.
- rrr i~R B. 1-OVB, I WII.UAM 11. 11A1.1.. .
PETlilt E. LOVE, Editor.
—’ “ TERMS:
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-4r at Two DoU.*ks per luinum, in advance.
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-•banned, will notify us from what office It is to-be
The foregoing terms will he strictly observed.
AnrEUTisEMENTS conspicuously lnsert.il at One
Dollar per square for the first, and Ffty Cents lor
Oach subsequent, insertion. Those sent without n
•pacification of the number of insertions, will be .pub
lished until ordered out, and charged accordingly.
Sale* of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Executors, or Guardians, are required by law to be
thtfit on the first Tuesday lu the month, between the
(hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the after*
toaoa. St the Court house in the county in which the
■property it situate. Notices of these sales must be
.given in a public gazette FORTY DAYS previous to
)#fae dar of sale. ~
Notices for tbe sale of Personal Property, must be
•gives at least TEN DAYS previous to the day of sale.
•Notice to Debtors mid Creditors of an Estate must
be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to tbe Court
•f Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
be published weekly for two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration, must, tie
published thirty days —for Dismission from Adminis
tration, manthiyfor six months —for Dismission from
Guardianship, forty days.
Kui.es for Foreclosure of Mortgage must bo pub
lished monthly far four for establishing lost
papers,./or the full space of three months —for compel
ling title* from Executors or Administrators. where
•-boml lias been given by the deceased,’ the full spare
of three months.
Publications will always he qontinued according to
these requirement/, unless otherwiseWdered.
All business in the line of I’rintino will meet
with prompt attention at the Kuportku Office.
(Lit tv Firm.)
HARRIS & HARRIS.
IVRKSON L. IIARRIA, I CnAItI.KS J. HARRIS,
Milledgoville,’ Ga. | TlunuasvHlc, (la. ,
march 31 / w , ts
Jlabt. B. Birch & William iVcLeudon,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TIIOMASr/LI. F., OF. OHO IA
actl4 li> ‘ wy
BVItEII MlloWl TANARUS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Troup rifle, Lowndes Cos., €hi.
sspt 15 w ts
SAMUEL R. bPEKCEIt,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
6 THOMASYILLEi GEORGIA.
WILL tiro bis entire attention to the practice Os
Law, in the Counties of the Southern Circuit.—
Ode* en the second floor of D. & E. McLean’s
brisk building. (jun2ooy
~E. C. HOKGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NMHFIf.I.F., Georgia.
WILL practice in thivomiitics of the Southern Cir
cnit.and the counties of DoolyvWorth and Bungle
srty of ttie Maeou, and Coflee, Clinch anil Y\ are
of the Ilrnnswick Circuits.
Fist Creek. Gs . Oct. 7. ts
JOHN 3ft.’ DYSON.
ATTO R N E Y A T L A W,
OFFICE next d.s>r to Dr. Bruce’s, Thoniasville,
Georgia. * jans-1y-
KICK A MEKSHOnT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
ATTF.ND to all business entrusted to their care; in
(he following comities, to-wit: Clinch, Ware, Ap
pling, Coffee, Charlton, Lowndes and Berrien,Geor
gia. Also, in the oonntirß of Hamilton, Columbia,
•nd Jefferson, in Florida.
D.SVID I*. KICK. | HENRY M. IMERSHON,
jan 5 ■ ~ w Gin
JAMES Ift. FOLSOM,
ATTORNEY at law,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CDr, GA.
WILL practice in all tJio courts of the Brunswick
Cimit and in the courts of Lowndes and Berrien
of the Southern Circuit. . n
■*~~l iz fc^ss^sasr.?-
jan 5 w - ly
. 11. DANIELL
ATTORNEY A T LA W,
THOMASVILLF, GFOHOIA.
Office one door above John Stark’s on Flrtetier- Ht.,
formerly occupied by L. C. Bryan. [jnnPJly
Dr. Will. 11. HALE.,
TENDERS his Professional services tq tiie citizens
es Thoinasvillv and vicinity—Residence, the house
formerly occupied by A. 11. Hanse.il —Office, next
door below; [api'22 ]
Dr. SAMUEL 11. WILLIAMS,
HAVING located in Thoniasville, respectfully ten
ders his professional services to the citizens of
Thoniasville and vicinity. He limy be found at the
Office of Dr. S. S. Adams. [octlflioy
(Reform Tract ice.)
P. S. BOAVLK, M. 1).,
OFFERS Ids Professlonnl services to tiie citizens of
ThoraasvilJe and vicinity. Culls at all hours
promptly attended to.” (frbjltf
DR. i;. o. ai\oi;i>
WILL continue tho'nrriotioo of Den- iT.itTp s **
tistry in Tliohiasville and vjgmity —Uffy “
Any order left at the Post < lice or at U -Ls P
his Office during his absence from town,will receive
attention at the curliest opportunity. Qniis-Jy
H OKUINST !•; | AE IM\
Professor of music will give private lessons to tiie
citizens of Thoniasville and vicinity upon the Piano,
Melndeon, Guitar, Flute, Violin, and Violoii’celln.—
He may be found at Fletcher Institute from 9 a. ni.. to.
l’J. Pianos tuned. (oet2ooy
Carriages, Bugirics ami Wagons,
MAHI'FACTI’HKn TO ORDER, IIY
JOSEPH TOOKE, SOA & COr,
AT THB HOUSTON CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Houston County, Gcurgia.
tVAII work fully guaranteed.
JunaVlloy] ISAAC WINTER, Agent.
1 I €. 4i t nrEEADOA,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
THOMASVILLF., GEORGIA.
WILL SELL on every Saturday, and on the first
Tuesday in every month, GOODS of every de
scription, entrusted to him for sale.
July 82 7 oy
C. Iff. HARRIS,
General Commission Merchant
Foot of Monk Street Brunswick, (fa.
d*c2 w . ts
Bank Agency.
THE subscriber has booh appointed Agent for tha
Bank of Savannah at this place, and is prepar
ed. to discount Bills of Exchange, Drafts, etc.;
and lias for sale Cheekon New York.
J nlySV) EDWARD REMINGTON.
New Jeweler, Watch and Clock
Maker.
JOSEPH JKBOER now offers his service? <5?
to the public, and pledges himself to give
prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and At-far,
making Watches, Jewelry, &c. .Allwoig entrusted
to him will bo executed and delivered at the time
promised, and warranted. Delias no flowing enco
miums to bestow upc himself as a watch maker,
but relies upon the Judgment of liia patrons toes
. taidish his skill and reputation. Terms Cash. • •
Office second door above the PosCOffice, next to
the store of H. W. Sharpe.
Thomtisville, Ga.’, March 17,1857. ts
Watches and Clocks.
T(IE undersigned would respectfully in- fi
form the public tlmt lie still continues
his business at the old stand, near T. J reS, A
Lightfoot &. Co.'s, where he is fully prepared to do
as good and as cheap work as can lie done North or
south by any good workman. He has supplied him
self with every thing necessary for the completion
of good work. All Watch and Clock work wattiun
ted for 12 months if well used. Also keeps on hand
Clocks, Watches, and Jew elry, which will be s aid
as low as can he bought anywhere. Give me a can.
oct27tlj) ‘ JAMES M. GRAY.
Crmnmey House.
AIJBANY, OrE&RQtM
rpilE above New Ihitel. hi Albany, tiie present
-L tcripiniis of the Georgia & Florida . -n -
Railroad, is now open for the reception rak
of the Traveling Publiik I*"ttMt
“~T'lic House and FiiruiliTfe arc'cidifcly
new alidcauuot lie excelled by .nfv Hotel
in the State. The Proprietor is determined to make
it tire BEST HOTEL in South-Western Georgia,
by strict attention to Ids Guests, intends meriting
the public patronage. V l- 1 ™
deol-:im] G. W, CRI’MMEY, Proprietor.
M( X)IiE. & ■ HOMAN’S
Variety Works.
THE undersigned arc pro
pared to niamifagtiire in
tile best.lynil moist liisliionable \C*\\v\V\
stX 1c all kinds of Furniture,
Bedsteads (nun $. r ) ( to^2s;
Side Boards, A\ asii stands, 1 •- fffhp
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureau.-:-—Girina, Red Buy
Dming Tables, Folding and
Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,
Truinifl Beilsteads, Cradles and G’ribs,
Secretaries, Book Ga -es and Hat Stands.
Lumber taken in exebange for Furniture : or lum
ber made up to order in tiie moat fasliioiiabio style.
Also all kinds of Tlllltillg and S:i%viUK Sons
in I! i* -Jh st style, Sin-je- I.M-ated Smith end *t Main
street, below Mcßiiiu’s'Hotel, T hoinasville, Ga.
jnh It j MOORE A. HUMAN.
MOOItE clt HOMAN’S ,
Sash ami Hliiul S’aeloi ) ,|
f|IIIE undersigned are prepared to uianufaetur*
JL all kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Paniu-1
Doors, aud Carpentry Work to order. Having si-
Ways on hand, the best seasoned lfmiher, they will
warrant their work to boos the most substantial and
durable description.
He will also contract for any size or style of tiuil
dings.and execute the smile with all needful dispatch
Orders respectfully solicited.
Simps located at the South end of Mhin struct,
below Meßhin’s Hotel, Tllolliasville, Ga.
C. <:. SlOOliß, I E. T. IKISTAN *
July H, “ w bets
CofUn.i! Coffins!!
CHERRY, VELVET, ami
PLAIN COFFr.XS, fur- , !
nisbed ill one hour s notice. fFilssl
All orders promptly respond-
F3“ Shop located atMhe
South End of Mail! •Street below Meliaill’s Hotnl
lin iMAsvii.i.k. Geouiiia.
- C. G. MOORHJ& E. T. HOMAN,
may 5 w oy
.L I’. ARAOS/W,
MRIIOMANT TAILOR,
WrOV Ll) inform tiMM’il.izonH Oft
M of Tiioi-nHs\illr ;ml Hio pulilio.pimornl- Rj
K tlmt Ko Im* ivinl-rt coinjiloto nNKortmoiit
of Kiiu* (■ lofll s, (Jif^siint • n*h, Vof'lTTi'jr's, Ac. iS c., Nui
tnhli* for tin’ Full ft ml .WPiir. OarmontK ol
7iII Kindis w ill lv iiwiilo with ilispHtrli ?w*cording to
order. !!■ li<p*s th.it all persona deKiriny
work in liU lino,'will-give him ft call,
nov 10 • , w ts
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION
fin. 3S Poydras Street New Orleans,
“Kefers to-—”
Gov. J. E Broom, \ Tn , lahaggec n, vri< la.
George h. \\ alker, J
■ rw-:-
SaiX'S„M. j
(leu. \V in. Baily, Jefferson County.jMßrida.
John JR Piitnuin, Esq., Madison CoiiWr, Fla
Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida, *
Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton Comity Florida.
Ed. Remington,.Esq., )„
E.G. Ponder, Esq. 1 y 1 hoinasville, Georgia.
Jack J. Marsh, Esq., Duncanville, Georgia.
JJA. Mclntosh, Esq., Glasgow, Georgia.
Noveinbei 1!, lc,”>7. ts
ItiitteT, <'lieesc, &<:.
JI'ST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE—
, 10 Kegs Coshcq Butter;
52 English Dairy and Cream Cheese; .... _
20 Barrels'l l isli Potatoes: 2 bids. Onions;
40 Barrels I’ldltr,SrF. Extra and double Extra;
(i Kitts mess Mackerel; U Boxes Codfish ;
, 3 Barrels Bucku;tie:it Flour ;
,0 i fox is l,:n r( .-.oliS; r
20.1ioxjgs Siain and Sugar Crackc-rs;
8 Boxes Fig Pa fe mid (irape Drops ;
‘''"stf'fbi'.vcw'OlflKTTJclTey < with’ li full asaortmeiit
‘of Catsups, Sauces, Olives, Ac.
dee22J EDWARD REMINGTON.
C'sish oiiU'oUon r<l> New 1 oik. ‘
T IIE Subscriber will make liberal cash, advances
on shipments of cotton to Messrs- Brewer A
Caldwell. New’ York.
dec-ttj- EDWARD REMINGTON
Notice to Everybody.
nil. A. W. ALL'ENVS ..
f'E LEBRATED NO Ul’ HERN
X.INIMUKTT,
IS A CERTAIN REMEDY for'Strains, Sprains,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramp, Nervoua Head-
Acbe, Sore Threat. Stiff Necfky Tootli-Aelie. Pain in
the Head, Scalds and 1501ns, or any thing like erup
tions on the flesh.
Also, for all diseases Jo which horses are subject.
®r. AlH'U’s AllsllenliliK Oiiitmoiit,
IS (i cirtmn cur’ tov Scratclirn in
burses, Grbese lleel.Tkrusb, Collar anal Saddle
Galls;, and all flesh wounf*.
Manufactured by Dr. A. W ALLEN, Columbus,
Georgia. J? ....
For sale iir Thouiasville, by BaHti) A Slim; m
Moiitieella,.ky.i'itluiei A lll'o., and in Troupville. by
T W. Ellia. “W A. VV. ALLEN.
novapPt. w iy 1
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, JAJNUARY 19. 1858.
Fair U'lmimg.
MY ACCOUNTS aresbetbe hands of A. H Han
sell, Esq. I hope my friends will call on him
at an early day, as my business iu Thoniasville must
be settled up.-
dee29-:it] G. W. LEWIS
GEORGlA—Colquitt County,
court of oimmkauy, ocTobf.r 14,0857.
JOHN HAMILTQN this day applies to this
Court for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Wright Aligood, Late of said county de
ceased.
- AR persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections in said court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted : otherwise said
letters will be granted to said applu-ant, at a regular
Term of said court, to bo held in Moultrie, said
county, on the first Monday in February next.
Given under my baud and official signature at of
fice. “"■*
i.029-30d] H. M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary.
AdmiiiistriHqaN Sale.
WILL” be sold before the House door, in
the Tow nos county, on
tbe first Tuesday in February aML within tiie le
gal hours of salt), the following jTViporty, to-wit:
Three uenrocij||te: AJaline. aged 25 years; Car
oline, agdo 6 year"; Fin®-, aged 8 mouths
A lath lot of Ifnd number ((•<>) sixty-six in the Kith
district of brigiotriiy Irwin, uow Lowndes comity.
.Sold as tpfi property of Thomas ]li#in Hines,lute id
said eoillity deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs und
creditors. Terms made known on the day.
dcr22-IO.PI JAMES M. ('LYA'n’. Adin’r.-
Bcrrlen Poslponcd Slierill ’s Sale.
bYATILT, bo sold on the first Tuesday in February
♦ T next, before the court-house door in the town
of Nashville, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to w it: *
All of Lot of Land no. 356, East of the five mile
. j;reek, lying and being in the 10th district of original
ly Irwin, now Berrien county. Levied on as tlie
•property ol’ Adin Boyed, to satisfy sundry fi fits is
siwd ftwm a J ustlce Court, iu the 1144 district G. M.
in favor of Mu ill ford A Liles vs Adin. Boyed. Levy
made and returned to uie liv a Constable.
dec29tds) JOHN STL'DBTIL, Sli’ff.
Excciilor'fi Salt!.
AGREEABLE to a decree obtained in chancery
at the September Term -of Morgan Superior
Court of 1857, will be sold before the Gfourt-lmuse
door in the town of Tlimiiasvillo, Thuums county,
on the first Tuesday in February, 1858, let of’ land
number 147, iu the 17th district of originally Early
county Jolt now Thomas county. Sold ns tbe prop
eilV of sflieinas Davis, late of Morgan county deceas
ed. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of
raid deceased. Terms cash.
JOSEPH REAGAN, )
NATHAN MASSEY, \ hxecut"re
dec 22 w tils
GEO KG I A—T It out ;s ( oil nty.
CSurt of Ordinary, Deccmbrr 19, >857.
HENRY MvCROAN this day makes application
to this Court for letters of Administration on
‘lie estate of, Thomas McCroah, late of said county
deceased, _
All persons interested a re, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file tln-ir objections in said Court, if any they
hfire, to snirt letteTß behfg granted-: otherwise said
letters will be granted- to said applicant, at a'regular
Term of said court, to be held in Thntnasfillo said
county , on the first Monday iu February next.
Given under mv hand and official signature.
, dec22-30<lj HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary;
LiEOßGlA—Lowndes County.
Court of Ordinary, November Term. 1857.
WHEREAS, Martha A. Barber this day applies
to this Court for Letters of Dismission from
the Administration of the estate of Samuel Barker,
late of said county,.deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and ndnionish all and
singular the parties interested to be ami appear be
fore this Court within the time prescribed by law,
and make objections, if any they have, why said lot
iers should not bo granted c olbcnvise they will be.
granted in accordance with law.
Given under my hand ami official signature, No
vember 2d, 18.",7.
POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary.
n<>v 10 m Gin
Taken Vp^
ON the second of November, j mile east of
Glasgow, Thomas County, Ga., n flea-bitten
mare, age 10 or twelve years., The ow ner is re
quested to come, forward, prove property,.pay ex
penses, and take her away.
M. S. McJNTOSH.
Glasgow, Thomas .Co.*. Ga., Dec. Bf|i, 1857. 3t
LowHiles Sltcrilf’s Gall's.
YVTILL be soldxin the first Tuesday in February
Vi next, before tbeCoiirt-lioiise door in Troupville,
Lowndes county, within the legal hours of sale, the
lirilmving property to-wil'. cJ.
Four bead of horses, two buggies, one rocknwny .
one hack; levied on as the property of Armstead
Hewett. to satisfy two fi fas from Macon Superior
Court —Robert C Black vs Armstead Hewett mak
er, and Barney McCaffrey endorser, and William
Spencer vs Armstead Hewett principal, James M.
Henry ami John F. Given bis bail.
Also 980 acres of land known by numbers two
hundred and sixty-one (261) and two hundred and
eighty seven (287) in the 11th district of Lowndes
county; levied mi as the property ofJ umes M. Ciiit
ter to -sntbdY snmlrv b fittv fnrni-Howndtw-ftupcrror
and luferior Courts—Sylvester Mmnf'ord, Hiram
Hall and Thomas Futch vs James M (,‘hittey. x
Also one negro man by the name of Henry about
twenty-five yearsjold; leyied on ns tbe property of
T. A A Bryan ‘to satisfy two fi fas from Lowndes
Superior Court—A. J. Roundtree aud Jones & Ad
ams vs T. A. A. Bryan. ”
dcc2!tds) j. GRIFFIN. Sheriff.
Bnri’inn Slii'rlH ‘s Bale.
YJT'ILL be sold before the Court House door in
It the town of Nashville, Berrien county, Geor
gia, on tile first Tuesday in February next, w ithin the
legal hours of sale, the following property, viz:
One sorrcll horse 19 or 11 years old, levied on as
the property of Edward Morris to satisfy two fi fas’
issued from-Berrien Superior Court —Jackson Brad
ford .And Reuben Marsh vs- said Morris. Property
pointed out by defendant,
jan.-i) JOHN SrUDSTILI,, Sheriff.
Itcrririi gliiiriff’s Sales.
ATriLL be sold Indore the (Joiii t-lioiisc door, in the
VV town of Nashville, Berrien county, on the first’
Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours
of sale, tbe following property, to-wit:
One negro woman thirty-five years old levied on
as the property of.Matthew A. Pahisli to satisfy
t(vo Justice court fi fas in favor of l/loasmit Tison
vs. M. A. Rarrisb. Levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Also, one lot of land mimber 465, ill the Grk dis
trict vd‘ Berrien comity; levii'il nuns the property
of Hesikinh Walker to satisfy one Justice court ti
fii; issued frmn the 432d district G. M. in faior of
Aaron Jcrnignn ys. H v Walker. Levy made aud
returned to me by o countable.
Also, one buggy, levied on as the property of John
Griffin to satisfy one Superior court ti In issued from
Berrien Superior CoHrt in favoi of Benjamin Grif
fin vs. John Griffin, Principal, and Win. D. GrfHvti
indorser, l’ropertv poiiifeddlrt-bv plaintiff’s att’v.
ianstde] THOMAS l>. LINDSEY, D. Sl.’fl.’
Office Atlantic * Outs it. K. C.
December 4, 1857.
The first installment of Twenty per cent, on the
stock of the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Company is
hereby called, to be paid at the Company ’s Ofiiee
in Savannah, on the 14th day of January, JBsg, lu
asiiuieh as tin! subscription of the State cannot be
paid until tbe private stockholders shall have paid
J their installments, it is hoped there will be no delay
on theirvpa'ft in responding to this call,
dec 15 J. P. IbUJUEVEN, Prcsidcut.
\otirc.
ALL persons interested will take notice that on
the first Monday in March next,! will apply to
the Court of ordinary of Colquitt county for leave to
sell the lands belonging to tne estate of Daniel YV.
Holland late of said countv deceased.
dec22-2nij HENRY HOLLAND, Adui'r.
.* lUntice.
ALI, persons Indebted to the estate of Daniel W.
Holland deceased, will make immediate settle
ment with tho undersigned; and all those having
demands against said estate will present thorn, duly
rfutheuf4('.'UAd, lii toruu of the law in such case made
and provided.
dcc22-4ull HENRY HOLLAND, Adui'r,
Notice.
riMIE undersigned will be in Thoiiiasville on the
I first Monday and Tuesday in January next, for
the purpose of settling tip the business of the firm
of McINTOSH A CAVE andwillbe glud ts see
all persons indebted to said firm either by note or
account. Hu maybe found at the old stand, sow.
occupied by W. B. Clark
JOFIN A. McINTOSH,
dou222t] Os the firm of Mclntosh & Cave.
Adniinistratar’s Sale.
VIT’ITjT. be sold on the first Tuesday in
VV next, before the Court House door in Troup
ville, Lowndes county.: Georgia, Within the legal
hours of sale, all the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of C. J. Blalock, Into of said 6‘outy de
ceased. Also the undivided interest of said deceas
ed iu the lnnds and negroes, belonging to the firm of
Blajnek & Dnllis. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms made known oil the day of
sale. X
JOHN A. McINTOSII, i
dee22] JOHN McMULLAN. ( A(llnr *’
Executor’s. Bale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Wareshoro, Ware county, on tbe
first Tuesday in February uoxt wlthui the legal
hours of sale, the follow ing property to w it; Nelly,
a negro woman about flirty fivo years oid ; Desoline,
a woman about 20years old, ami Sauv, a boy about
14 years old. Sold under an order of the Court of
Ordinary t said comity, for the benefit of the Leg
atees. Terms of sale on thedav.
dec22-4ftd) JOSEPH TUTEN, Ex’r.
Notice.
SIXTY days after date, to-wit, at March Term,
1858, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of
Thomas county, Georgia, for an order granting leave
to sell the land” belonging to the estate of Stephen
Atkinson, late of said county deceased.
decls) CRAYTON SINGLETARY, Adm’r.
GEOUGIA'-Lowiides County.
rilYY’O months after date, application will be made
_L to the court of Ordinary lor Lowndes county,
for leave to sell the east half of tho west half of lot
land number :529, in the Bsth d’utrict of Lowndes
county, belonging to tbe estate of Elizabeth Connell
deceased. -
decls-God) JOHN J. PIKE, Kx’r.
Administrator’s Bale.
WILL be sold before the Court-house door in
next, within the legal hours of sale, one half of lot of
land, number seventeen, ill the 13th district of Tho
mas comity, containing two hundred and forty-five
acres, more or less, as the property of Joseph Walk
er, late of tiie State of Alabama deceased. Sold for
the purpose of division among tbe heirs and distrib
utees of said estate. Terms made kumvu on the day
of sale.
dec22tds] F, W, JOHNSON. Adm’r.
Notice.
THE subscriber intends removing from this,sec
tion of Georgia, aud hereby notifies all persons
indebted to him by note or account to come forward
and settle at once.
drcDQ E. n, PONDER.
(jlmii'diiui’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order <>t the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Geor
gia, w ill Im* sold before the Court House door at
Tlioinnsville, said County, on the first Tuesday of
February next, all the lnnds lying and being in said
Comity, belonging,to Louisa J. Hurst a minor, and
daughter of Thomas Hurst.
deeß-49d) GABRIEL WILSON. Gnnrdian.
Notice.
ALL persons Interested are hereby notified that
the undersigned will Apply to tho Honorable
tiie Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia,
on the first Monday in February nett, for an order
..granting leave to sell a negro boy slave, the property
of the minor heirs of William 11. MeElveen deceas
ed. KHMER YOUNG, Guardian,
nov 24 w 60d
Executor’*) Bale.
A GREEABLE to ail order of ho Honorable tbe
, \ Court of Ordinary of Tlumij* county, Georgia,
will be sold before door in the town
of Moultrie, on the first Tuesday in February next.
Lot lid. (457) four hundred anil fifty seven, lying in
the Hth district of formerly-Thomas, now Colquitt
('.unity. belonging to the estate of John Hamilton
rii'f'cnsr'd. Kcdd tin the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Terms made know li on the day of ante,
decß-4i>l) JOHN HAMILTON, Ex’r.
_*
SIXTY’ days after dab* application will be made
to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Wnre
county for leave to sell tbe negroes belonging to the
• estate of Cynthia Tuten, late of said comity deceas
ed JOSEPH TUTEN, Ex’r. ,
“ nov Irt w Odd
UEOUCilA—Thouiutt County.
Court of Ordinary, Jan. Ist, 1858.
¥nKKEAS Freeman W. Johnson this day ap
plies to this Court Ibr letters of guardianship
for the property of Mary E. H. Carter, minor hair
nt law of John W. Carter, lata of said covutf da
ceased. . “* . .
All persons.interested are therefore hereby notiC
, ed to file their qjjectiorta in said court, if any they
bare, to said letter being granted, otherwise said let
ters will be granted to lurid applicant at a. regular
term of said court to be held at Thoniasville, said
county, on the first Monday of February next.
Given under my official signature.
jaiis-3iid) HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
OEOlceiA—Thomas County.
r - J CuurCoJ Ordinary, Jan l*t, 1858.
TOHN A. McINTOSH, Junior, this day applies
• I to this court for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of B. YV. Cave deceased.
All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi
ed futile tlieir objections iu said Court, if any they
have to said letters being grunted otherwise said let
ters will be granted to said applicant at a regular
tend of this Court to be held at Tlioinnsville, said
county on the first Monday of February next.
HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned from trading
for a note made by J. H. Noruian of Colquitt
county to tbe subscriber, and dated sometime in the
of. 1857, for something over forty dollar* ;
slid said Norman is hereby notified not to pay said
note to any one but myself or agent, as it was trad
ed by H. C. Mathis, a Justice.of tbcd’eace, w ithout
■my knuw ledce or consent, previmis to bis leaving
lor park* unknown, and I hold his receipt for tbe
same. H. W gIIARPE.
Thomasville Jan. 5, 1858, Mi 4t
Lauds for Sale.
NO. 3 ttf, in tine 4th District of Irwin county.
No. 46, in ‘the Bthdist. of otigimdly Irwin now Col,
quilt county.
No. 524 iu the 12th dist. of originally Irwin now’
jjeowndes countr. -
No7iiß, in the 13th dist. of originally Irwin now
TiuunM MRinty.
No, 3)*4, in tho 13th dist. of originally trwin now
Tbonuis county. Apply to .
jauo-rtj A U 11AN8ELL
Fletcher Institute.
THE F.xerciso* of tli* l Male Department of this
Institution will l>v resumed o the first Monday
iu February next, with Mr Nlii.tox Wilder, as
Principal, and Charles fl. Rockwell, Ekj. as
Assistant. Parents and Guardian* wishing#* avail
themselves of a good Gcboid will please take due
notice thereof. Hoard can be had !u private land- 1
lie* ou m<ale rate term*.
H. W. SHARPE, Sec. of the Board.
Jan 5 w * 4t
- Musical Notice, *
MRS. A. R. SIMMONS having resigned her
•dilation in the Mineral Department of I’iseo
la Academy, i now prepared to give lessons either
on the Plano or Guitar, at her renidenee In Fletcbor
ville. Term* made known on application.
Jan 5 w 3t
Piscola Academy.
THE undersigned having couaented to take charge
of this Institution for the neit year, will open
the (Irut term on Monday, the Sloth ot January asxi
The Academy I* situated in tin* 12th district of
Lowndo* couuty, about eighteen mile* north of IMI
- thirty-three emit of Thonmivillu, and about
two went of Spain’* Bridge. The acholnutic year
will he divided into two ternia of twenty weeka
each. The school is dcaigucd for tlie education of
both girl* and buy*; and a* the philosophy of life
seems to dictate that the aexoa aliotild lie oducated
together, the iimlu and female mind will ho thrown
in direct conflict whenever circamatancc* w ill per
mit. lioy* will be instructed in a course preparato
ry for admittance into the tirxt or second class of
any of our Univcraitie* when dcsirbd. \V|ieu a
collegiate course is not intended, the design will be
to supply it* place aa nearly a* possible, by giving a
tolerably thorough training in English- Grammar,
Latin, Greek, Practical Mat hematic*, &c. T
The students will be ditided into three olasaos,
vix: A Primary claas whose studies will bSpelling,
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic.
Advanced English I'lasa—jtmties, the Abate with
English Grammar, Geography, Natural Philosophy,
&c.
Classical and Mathematical or either —studios any
of the above, with Latin, Greek, French, or Mathe
matics —above Arithmetic. * ‘ ’•
Rules of Tuition.
Primary, perTerm~- ;... SO.OO
Advanced English, per Term 12.00
Classical or Mathematical, per Term... 18.00
Music (on Piano,) •* “ 25.00
Text Books.
Primary—Webster's Spelling Book and Dictiona
ry, Denman's Renders, Murray’* Kngli*bx>Rcad*r,
Loomis’ Arithmetic. Advanced English—Bullion*’
English Grammar, Smiley’s or Greenleaf* Arith
metic, Murray's Sefpiel, Thompson's Seasons,
Cowper's Task, Milton’s i’arndjse Lost, Parker's
Natural Philosophy and Aids to Composition,Hedge's
Logie, Cornell's high school Geography, Mitchell’*
Ancient Geograpbr, Hitchcock's Geology, ami Com
stock's Chemistry.
Classical and Mathematical—Bullion’s Latin and
Fisk's Greek Grammar, the Dolphins edition* of the
Latin Classics (preferred) Gixidricli's Greek Less
ons, Greek Testament, Greek Reader or Graces
Minora, Xenophon’s Cyropodia and Anabnsii, Do
• mosthencs on the Crown and Anthim's Homer, 1/Oe
mis’ Mathematical Series, vix : Algebras, Trigonom
etry, and Logarithms, Elementary Geometry, Ani*-
litical Geometry and Calcuhis. Every advanced stu
dent will be expected to have a copy of Webster's
or Worcester’s Royal octavo Dictionary, and every
Classical student, a copy of Smith’*, Anthon’a, or
Lemprier’s classical Dictionary. “ It is believed that
a thorough training in (be above books, with decla
mation and composition, will enable any student
who may desire it, to make himself an accomplish
sssl tUNilllMf
JOHN T. HICKS, Principal.
HARRIETT B, HICKS, Assistant.
EMILIE C. HICKS, Teacher of Musio.
P. S. Board in good houses, at from SB.OO- to
SIO.OO per month.
l’iseola, Ga., Jan. sth, 1858, 3t
-> Baptist Female College,
SmillfWcAtcni Georgia.
CUTHJiIvRT ffr>B.
Spimnt; Term begins Second MiiXdav in Jauuny
and ends First Wednesday in July.
Parents who wish their ilaughter* to receive thor
ough instruction in solid, or any branch of the Orna
mental Department, arc invited to visit the Institu
tion, and see its etcry day operations.
Ample provision is made lor Boarding.
Catalogues containing lull information can be ob
tained from the President,
dccßi-tt) R. D, MALLORY.
GEORGlA—Lotvndcs County.
rilWO months after (late application will bajunde
1 to the Honorable the Court of for
said county, for leave to sell I lie land ami negroes
belonging to the estate of Hughes ilium, late of said
’ county deceased.
; nov~:i-2m) JAMES M. CLYATS, Adm’r.
Administrator's Snlc.
| T> Y virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of
1 X) Lowndes county, will be aohl on the first Tuew
1 day in January-next, before the court house door, in
tiie town of Magnolia, Clinch county,within the legal
hour* of sale, one lot or land number 504, lying in
. the 11th district of formerly Lowndes now Clinch
county—well improved. Sold as the property of
the estate of Bnrzila Staten, Into of eonii
ty deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms
’ made known on the day of sale.
JEBE W. CARTER, )
JONATHAN WWORT, ; Admr’s.
WILLIAM 8. ROBERTS, >
dec! w tda
Tux Natire-Enst Call.
I WILL attend at Thomasvllle ou Monday and
Tuesday, the 4th aDd sth of January next.
’ At Duucnuvillo Wednesday. January fith.
r At Glasgow- Thurssdny, “ 7th.
•At Grooverville ...Friday, ** Bth.
At Orooverrille Court ground,Saturday, 8 91b.
■ At Swaiu’s Court-ground,...Tuesday, “ lull.
JOHN O. LINDSEY, Tat Collector
’ GEORGIA —Clinch County.
ADMINISTRATOR'S HIKINO.-AgreenMc to
an order passed lit the November Term of the
Ordinary’s Court ol Clinch county. Gn,, will l>o
hired before the Court House deer in the town of
Magnolia on the first Tuesday in January next,with
in the legal hours of sab-, all the negroes belonging
i to the estate of James I'. Hall, late of.said couu
„ ty deceased.
-v nov2stahl A. TY LASLIE, Adui’r.
Notice.
SIXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Lowndes county,
I Georgia, for leave to sell the land and negroes of the
estate of C. J. Blalock deceased.
J. A. MIINTOBH, 1. . ,
decBjWWJ JOHN McMUllan, sAdln5 Adln “•
Adams House.
THIS establishment is now’ |>ernta
liently opened soy tile aceouiunVla
tion of the public. Every convenience [hi'SuW
has been provided lor boarders and Iran- llllllij(|y
sient customers ; and the proprietor fist
; ters himself that he is now able to give the utmost
[ satisfaction. GODBOLD, Proprietor.
Thomasville, Ga., March 24, 1857. If
Notice.
TWO months after date, applirathrnwill be .mads
to the honorable Court of Oriinary t ful’ Low odes
county, to sell the negjK#* belonging to Hut estate of
. John Dee* late of s*ra county deceaoMr
jaulS-GOdj HtfeNE DERB, Adm’x.
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ISTTIMBEXi 18.
CALENDAR FOR nui “
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7 8 9 1011 1 i l*
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21 22 23 24 26 26 2T
28
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(2122 23 24 26 26 69
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1 23 24 26 26 27 28 29
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6 7 8 9 1011 19
13 14 16 16 17 18 16
27 28 29 30
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11 12 13 14 15 16 it
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
j 25 26 27 68 29 30 31
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8 9 10 11 12 13 U
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12 13 14 16 l$l?A
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26 27 28 29 30
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10 11 12 13 14 16 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
‘ 24 26 26 27 28*9 30
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7 8 9 10 11 12 16
14 16 16 17 18 19 89
21 22 23 24 26 26127
28 29 30
December 12 3.$
6 6 7 8 910 11
12 13 1416 16 17 1*
19 20 91 22 23 84 8*
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Administrator's Sale.
Agreeable tu order of the charter ordnt
ary of Lowndes county, will be sold before tbfi
court-liouse door, within the legal hours of sale, sa
the first Tuesday in March nest, in the town of
Thuinasrille, Lota of land numbers one and ton ts
the l&th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes
county. Also 112 acres oflut number (bur hundred
and eighty-four, in the IXth district of said court*,
belonging to the estate of James Newton deceased.
Bold for the benefit ol the heir* mid creditors os saM
estate. Terms mads know uon the dav of sale.
janm.li] ISAAC T. A .NEWTON, AdmV #
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Cmrtof Ordinary, January fdA, 1868.
HENRY MITCHEII and Richard R. Mltebea
I this day applies to this Court for letter* sf
. Guardianship for tbe persona and property of Easily
8. Mitchell and HarrMt E. Mitchell, minor heirs at
law of Richard Mitchell deceased, of said assuitp.
All persons interested are hereby notified te fits
their objections in said Court, if any they have ta
| said loiters being said letters brill
. be granted to said applicant at a regular term *4
said Court to be held at Th.nuasville said couuty ah
the first munday of March neii
janl2-30d] H. H. TQOKE, Ordinary.
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liittea. -~T’
A LL persons interested are hereby notified that
1Y tbe undersigned will apply to tbe bum nubia tho
court of Ordinary of said ebunlr to be held at Tito
. a*vi!le said county on the first Monday in April
next, for an order granting leave to seßßie real oa
tate and Unda belonging to tbe estat# of tbe uslhor
’ heir* of Howell Peacock deceased.
; janl-fJWd] ELIJAH WADE, Guardian.
r State of Gewrgln,County of Tbcaua,
To the beira at Uw, and distributees of the estate
of Richard MHehell deceased, of saM county i
YOU ami each of you are hereby notified tto|
the undersigned will apply 6. the honorable the
Court of Ordinal) of said county nt a regular tend
of said court to be held at Tboiuasville said ouunty
n the first Monday In March nest, for an order ap
’ |>oiniiog fit and proper persons, agreeably to ttw
’ .statute of said State mud* and provided hi snob
ease, to make distribution among said keifs and dls
tributees the estate ot said deceased. J **
HENRY MITCHELL. 1
RICHARD R. MITCHELL.
. Jnß> w 31-
Notier.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned from trnding
for s certain promissory note given by Robert
A. Durham, and made payable te myself, dated sheet
the first us August, 1(86, and due owe day stMO
date, with a credit of twenty-eight dollars, mads
sometime in the month of AprCiefiAiw mW noto
has been loot. :&
janlß-3t] DDNCAN D. IHNCLAIR.
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