The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, February 09, 1858, Image 1

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@ljc; tlMrc ; Hepovtcr. VOL UME I. THE WINE-GRASS REPORTER. IiOVB c to T3L AT iTj. nSTK* K. I.OVK, \ WILLIAM tl. HALL. PETEK K, JUO VIE, Editor, - TANARUS” “Verm'S": Tfc* WinK-GiiAss Reporter i published Week \t at TW> Dollars per annum, in tieaHas. - - ’ All order* for the Reporter, to receive attention mait be accompanied with the money. gnbscriber* wishing the direction of their paper abauged, will untify na from what office it ia to be rtsansferred. . . .. , , The foregoing term* will he strictly observed. kovEttTiSEMENTS conspicuously inserted atOne (Dollar per square for the tint, and.Fftv Cent* for .each labMQiriit, insertion. Those sent without a -spaoiflcatiiiii of the littoiher of insertions, will be pub lished until ordered out, aud charged accordingly. * -Sides of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, are required by law to be Hield on tho first Tuesday in the month, between the fhaurs of ten in the forenoon and three in the after aiaoa. at the Court liouse in the county in which the mraperty is situate. Notices of these sales must be •given in a public gazette FORTY DAYS previous to ? the dar of sale. Notices for the sale of Personal Property, must be ulrua at least TEN DAYS previous to the day of sale. Notice to Debtors aud Creditors of an Estate must •ba published forty days. Notice that application will he made to tile Court -•f Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must b* published weekly ft* TW O MONTHS. CITATIONS for Letters of Administration, must be published thirty dot i* —for Di-mission from Adminis tration , mantlihifor sir month* —for Dismission from Casrdianship,.forty days. Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for four mouths— (or establishing lost papers, for thr full space of th ree mouths —for compel riag title* from Executors or Administrators, where a bond has been given by the deceased, the full space of three months. Publications will always be continued according to thssa requirements, unless otherwise ordered All business in the line of PRISTINA will meet -with prompt attention at. the Reporter Office. (Law Firm.) . HARRIS & HARRIS. ImRSOS L I I amt is, I Chari is J. Harris, Milledgcville, Ga. | Thoiiiasv ille, (in. march 31 w ts Bshl. S. Birds A William .UelAmdon, AITORX F. YS AT LAW, . THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA •etl4 19 w-ev BAULK A BBVVET, attorneys at law, TroupriUe , Lowndes Cos., Gt. •apt 15 w ts NANPEL B. SPEIH'EK, “ATTOT’X K Y AT LAW,” THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA... WILL give his entire attention to the practice of I,aw, in the Counties of the Southern Circuit.— Offiee en the second floor of D. A E. McLean’s brisk building. , (jn2Doy iW. TIORCJAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, XASIIVILL /:, GEORGIA. “WILT, practice in the counties of tlie Southern Cir soit.and the counties of Dooly, Worth and Dough arty of the Macon, and Coffee, Clinch and Ware • f tlra Brunswick Circuits. Flat Crsek, Oa., Oet.7. ts JOHN in. DYSON, AT T 0 11 N E Y A T LA W, OFFICE next door to Dr. Bruce’s, Thomasville, Georgia. ians-lv. KirE .V ’TII:|{MMO.\, ATT OR N E Y S A T LA W, MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO„ GA. ATTEND to all business entrusted to their care, in the following comities, to-wit: Clinch, Ware, Ap pling, Coffee, Charlton, Lowndes and Berrien',Geor gia. Also, in the counties of Hamilton, Columbia, iHtd-dhcNersen, in Florida, mnn r.Rimr: . [ meshy m. iintsnny,- Jao 5 \v ‘ • Bin J AIHES H. rOLSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - MAGNOLIA, CLINCITCO:; GA. WILL practice in all the court*of the Brunswick ■Circuit and in the comts of Lowndes and Berrien •f the .Southern Circuit. p.r.re, S Judge A. E. Cochran. Brunswick Ct. xteicreiices JtH , ge lvt( , r K IjOVPj Southern Ct. jan 5 w ly * G. 11. DINIEJLL,, ‘ J ATTORNEY AT LAW, thou a svn. r. e, Georgia Office ftflniiHtr abv*. John Stark’s-ou, Fletcher St,, formerly nccupied by L. C. Bryan. [.‘faultily EI GE.\E L. HINES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. THOU A,S T if. LB, GEORGIA, Office oyer McLean's store. (jan26 NICHOLLS & MILLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WAI!ESI 10 UOF GH, WARE CO., GA. MILL practice in ALL the counties of the Bruns wick circuit, and Lewndes and Berrien of the Southern JOHN C./KICHOI.LB, I ANDREW J. MTI.I.ER. feb2 /- w oy (Reform Fruititr.) /- Dm. BOWfiR & ElJJki, OFFER their professions! services to the ctrizonx of Thumssvifle nnd vicinity. Calls at all, hours promptly attended to. W feh2oy Dr. slm llli K. wiIiLUMS, HAVING located in Thomasville respectfully ten ders his professional servjee* to the citizens of Thomasville irnd vicinity. He may be found at the Office of Di-riS, S, Adam*. ‘ [oc.tKloy Dlt. L.O. A It.YOLl> ’’ ILL Continue the practice of Den .tistry in Thomnsville nnd vicinity —vriWMSpjw Any order left at the Boat Office or at hi* Office during his absence from town will receive attention at the earliest opportunity. [jaus-ly * • DDitKlui STEIYIIRT, Frafcsaor of music will give private lesaont to the citizens of ihoiunsville and vicinity upon the Piano, Melodeon, Guitar. Flute, Violin, and Violon’cello.— He may be found at lMeteher Institute from 9 ft. m. to l*. rianoß tuned. (ocfiOoy “cT and iurrin, ‘ Grnrnil Commission Merchant, Foot of Monk Street Brunswick , Ga. dec? w ts ’ BOUGHT BOYHMEK, (Late of Georgia.) WITH HOWES. HYATT & CO., ‘J . No. 80 Waßrf.n St., New York.’ ” ILT- he prepared to show country merchant* this •prhig the best and cheapest stock of Booti and nfl,, red to the .Southern trade. wfOpdei-N tojicited and carefully attended to. - i** :•; w ly Blew Jeweler, Wauli anl Clock „ Maker. TOSEPH JERGER now offers his services ti to the public, and pledges himself to give prtnnpt attention to cleauing, repairing, aud mtjw maWng Watches, Jewelry, &c. All wot k entrusted to lorn will executed and delivered at the time promised, and Warranted. He has no flowing enco miums to bestow upc himself as a watch maker, but relies upon tho judgment of his patrons to es tfiblish-lii* skill and repntatimi. Terms sash. ‘ ‘ Office second door above tlie Post Office, next to the store of H. W. Sharpe. Thomasville, Ga., March 17,1857. ts 4 Watches and Clock THE undersigned would respectfully in- . (5> form the public that he still continues (KY his business at the old stand, nest T. J Lightl'oot &. Co.’s, where he is fully prepared to do as good and ns cheap work ns eon be done North or south by sny good workman. He has supplied him self with every thing necessary for the completion of good work. All Watch and Clock work warran tt-d-for 12 months if well used. Also keeps on.hand Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, which will be sold as low ns can be bought anywhere. Give me a call. oct27tf) JAMES M. GRAY. _ MOORE & HOMAN’S V oiks. THE undersigned are pre- ‘ pared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable wffCw style all kinds of Furniture,- Bedsteads from $5 to $25; Side Boards', Wash stands, luHEfiPli Corner stands, Wardrobes, Bureau*—China, Red Tiny Dining Tables, Folding and ‘~ _ T’laln TaKles, Centre and Side Tables, Coucheß, Tromicl Bedsteads; Cradles nnd Cribs, Secretaries, Bonk Cn-cs nnd Hat Stands. Luipbcr taken in exchange liir Furniture : or lum ber made up to order in tins most fashionable style. Also all kinds ot‘ Ttll’llilip and ffiawilllf done in the best style. Shops located South end of Main street, below Meßain's Hotel, Tlnmmsville, Ga. julv 14] MOORE & HOMAN. MOORE (N- HOMAN’S - kush and Ilf I*l*l l-T*eto‘y. - undersigned are prepared to manufacture £ all kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Panoel Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having al ways nil liarnL the best seasoned lumber, they will warrant their work to lie of the most substantial and durable description. He will also contract for nnv size or style of buil dings.and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Orders respectfully solicited. • Shops located at the South end of Main street, below Meßain’s Hotel, Thomasville, Ga. C. G. MOORE, I K. T HOMAN july 14 w bets Coffins! Coffins!! CHERRY, VELVET, nnd ” i ~ PLAIN (’OI-TINS, ‘'if nished in one hour's notice. All order.- promptly respond tfT Shop located at the South End of Main Street below Meßain's Hotel rHoMAisViM.K. Georgia. C. G. MOORE A E. T. HOMAN, may 5 w oy ’ .1. P. .lß\Oli, MEI 1C HA NT T A 11,011. YirOPLD respectfully inform the citizens T T of Thomnsville anlWlie pnblie general ly that he has lecrityed a complete assortment --LL of FimTCleths, (f'assiineres, Vesting*, &e. Ac.,sui table for the Fall and'Winter wear. Garments ol nil kinds will be made w ith disputt-li according to order. He hopes that all persons desiring good Air work in his line, w ill give him a call. • tiov 10- vv ts.. Bank A-gency. THE subscriber has been appointed Agent frir the Bank of Savannah at tliis place, and is prc|nr •d. to discount Bills of Exchange, Drafts, &e.; and lias for sale Checks on New York. july-22) EDWARD REMINGTON. \ATII. HAYILIA. “"” COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION mehchant, No. Its Pevdras Street New Orleans. Refers to — i-- ‘; Gov. J 10. Broom, ) Ta)lall(lwct l.'i nri( l a . (jeoriiO K. Ayalkfr, Tlioiiuir Powell, Kq., ? v , V | R. M. Spencer. Esq , 1 * ew l ort > *' lond “- John J. Sm iling, McMillan & Campbell, \ Q u,nc -V. 1‘ Gen. Win. Uaily, Jefferson County, Florhla. John G.. Putnam, Esq., Madison Comity, Fla Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton County Florida. grfteera*’ frwway. sot. J,;\7- sUr.h, . Tllm-.iitlll.. <!,..r,1a. J A. Mclntosh, Esq., Glasgow. Georgik. Noveinhel 3, 1857. ts Butler, Cheese, &c. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE-j HI Kegs Goshen Butter; 52 Knglioh Dairy and (.’ream Cheese; 20 Barrels Irish Potatoes; 2 hols. Onions; 40 Barrels Flour, S. F. Extra and double Extra: 6 Kitts mess Mackerel; 3 Boxes Codfish ; 3 Barrels Buckwheat Flout.; 8 Boxes Laver Kaiseus ;’ 20 Boxes Soda and Sugar Crackers ; 8 Boxes Fig Paste and Grape Drops ; 50 Boxes Guava Jdley ; with a lull assortmi nt of Catsups, Sauces, Olives. A-e. , dee,22] EDWARD REMINGTON. Lands for Sale. rs / l Ft ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring gJvj*/ Hill Tallahassee mail, eight miles from Thomasville, are now offered tor snle by the subscri ber. Two hundred and titty acres, about half of which ia fresh, a'|l under good fence, and in a high stiitc~7>T enltiTHtmn. ■Com;-rnfttur,--pntatoo*. cabbage,, turnips/ aud many other things grow on this land iiPltixnriiint abundance. Come and look at it. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased with the land, but lain determined to change my locality, sale or no snle. Prim reasonable Fair warning. DUNCAN McKINN'ON. july 21 , -ts ■Vlaiiliattan Hofei, Murray Street. Kern York,. n. ly n IS STILL open.for. the reception of ‘** tp| Southern Merchants, and the Pro- * f 11‘HB prietors are determined to spare no pains oy, expense to give entire satisfaction. Adams House. THIS establishment is now perma itenfly opened for the ncconmtqrUi tion of the public. EvecYcofiveniente ha* been provided lor boardersamd trail sieut customers ; and the proprietor flat tbrs himself that ho is l now able to give the utmost satisfaction. GODBOI.D, Proprietor. Thomnsville, Ga., March 24,1857. ts Administrator's Sale. .. A. ’ITTILL be solfl, by order of the Court of Ordiua- T ,ry, on the first Tueolay in March next, before the court-house door, iu TrdupxSlle, Lowmles county a negro woman. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of the estate of John U. Decs deceased. janllßds) _ - IB£KA VEEB, Atliu’t; THOMASVILLE, GEOBGIA, FEBRUABY O', 1858. Yotlce. ALL persons interested will take uo'ice that on the first Monday iuMareh next,l will apply to the Court of ordinary oFColquitt county lor leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Dauiel W. Holland late of said county deceased. dec22--2m] HENRY HOLLAND, Adm’r. Notice. ALL person* indebted to the estate of Daniel W. j Holland deceased, will make immediate settle- , nient with the undersigned; and all thoso,having demands against said estate sbiil present them, duly authenticated, in'term* of the law iu such case made and provided. dec22~40.1] HENRY HOLLAND, Adfn’r. Notice. * r_ INHE undersigned will be in Thomaaville on the . first Monday snd Tuesday in January next, for tlie purpose of settling up the business of the firm of McINTOSH & CAVE and will he glad to see all persons Indebted to-said firm either by note or account. He may he found at the old stand, now occupied bv W. B. Clark john a. mcintosh, dec22-2t] Os the firm of Mclntosh Jr Cave. Administrator's Sale. ’ITTILL be sold on the first Tuesday In February I T next, before the Court House door in Trnup ville, Lowndes county, Georgia, within the legal houraef sale, nil the lands nnd negroes belonging to theestatevof C. J. Bhdoek, late of said couty de ceased. Also the undivided interest of said deceas ed in the lands and .negroes, belonging to the firm of Blalock & Dsllis. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors, Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN A. Mt INTOSH, ) ... dco22] JOHN McMULLAN. j A nr Executor’s Sale. TIT ILL be sold before the Court House door in TT the town of Ware shorn, WarP county, on the first Tuesday or Febrnary next, within the legal hours of snle, the following property to w it: Nelly, a negro wowitiu abont forty five years old; Desoline, a woman about 2D years old, and Saiu a boy about 14 years old. Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, for the benefit of the Leg atees. Terms of sale on the day. dec22-40d) JOSEPH TIJTEN, Ex’r. Notice. SIXTY days after date, to-wit, at March Term, 1858, I shall apply to the Court ot Ordinary of Thomas eornitr.tlrnrgin, tor an order granting leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of Stephen Atkinson, lute of said countv deceased, declo) CRAYTON SINGLETARY, Adm’r. GEOK4SIA— Lowndes County. rnWO mouth* alter date, application will be made i to the court of Ordinary for Lowndes county, for leave to sell the east halt of the west half of lot land number 32!), in the 13th diitrict of Lowndes county, belonging to the cstute of Elizabeth Connell deceased. declassed) JOHN J. PIKE, Ex’r. Administrator's Sale. AiriLL be sold before the Court-house door in “"i Y “T'liomasvillo, oil the first Tiiesday in'February next, within the legal hours of sale,one half of lot of land, niunher soveuteeu, iu the 13th district of Tho mas county, containing two hundred and forty-five acres, more or less, ns tin- property of Joseph Walk er, late of the State of Alabama deceased. Sold tor the purpose of division among the heirs and distrib utees of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. dec22tds] F. W. JOHNSON. Adm’r. Notice. THE sithferiher intends removing from this sec tion of Georgia, and hereby notifies all person indebted to .him by note or account to come forward and settle nt mice. dec Its) E, G. PONDER. Csiiaidian'M Sale. AGREEABLE to ah order dt the Honorable the Court of Ordiuiu-y of Thomas county, Geor gia, will he sold before the Court House door at Thomasville, said County, on the first Tuesday of February next, all (lie lauds lying and being in said County, o> l uiging to I.ouisa J. Hurst a minor, and daughter of Thomas Idurst. decß-40d) ‘ OABRIEI, WTT.SON. Guardian. Notice. A I.L jiersous interested are hereby notified that l\ the undersigned will apply to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, on the tirst Mirndny- in Fetmnrry nexL'for an Tlfder granting leave to sell a negro boy Have, the propertj of the minor heirs of,WiHinnf TT. Mi-Elveen deeeas ed. REMER YOUNG, Guardian, nnv 24 w 60d Executin'* Sale. \GREEABLE to on order of he Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas comity, Georgia, will he sold before the court-house door in tho tow n of Moultrie, oh the first Tuesday in February next. Lot no. (457) four hundred and fifty seven, lying in the Bth district of foririerly Thomas, now Colquitt County, belonging to the estate of John Hamilton deceased, sold for the benefit of flw heirs amT'eredi tors. Terms made known on tlie dar of sale. Joe-Mod) JOHN 11AM1LTON, F.x’r. —~~ Notice. - -- 1 ” SIXTY days after date application will be made to the imuorable. Court of Ordinary of Ware county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of CVntliiu Tuten, Into of said county deceas ed JOSEPH TUTEN, Ex’r. nov 10 w GOd GEOKCriA—Y'liomns County. Court of Ordinary , Jan. Ist, 1858. WHEREAS Freeman W. Johnson this day jap plies to this Court for letters of guardianship fur the property of Mary K 11. Carter, minor heir at law of John W. Carter, late of said county de ceased. • l ~ . All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi ed to file their i hjtctions in suid eobrt, if any they have, to said letter being granted, otherwise said let ters will 15- granted to said applicant Ht a regular term of said court to lie held nt Thomnsville, said comity, ou the first Monday of February next. Given under my official signature. / ’ , jatis-3Hd) HENRY H TOOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—-Thomas County. Court o) Ordinary, Jan. Ist, 185'-'.. TOIIN A. McINTOSH, Junior, this day applies *1 to this court for permanent letters of sdtuinis tration on the estate of W. W. tlave ilecen'sed. All persons interested lire therefore hereby notifi ed to file their objections in said Court, if any .they have to said letters bring granted otherwise said let ters w ill bryj/antod to said applicant -at a regular term of this Court to be held at, Thomnsville, said county on the first Monday of February uext. - HENRY iu mo KB, Ordinary. Caution. ALL persons are hereby eautioired from trading for a note made by J. B. Norman of Colquitt comity to the subscriber, nnd dated sometime in the summer of 1857, for something over fortwdollar*; and said Norman is hereby notified not to pay said note tunny one but myself or agent, as it was trad ed by H. C. Mathis, a Justice of the Peace, w itliout iny knowledge or consent, previous to his leaving lor parts unknown, ami 1 hold his receipt fiff the •ane. H. W. SHARPE. Thomnsville Jan. 5, 1858. 4t flknds for Sale. NO. 307, in the 4th District of Irvvin county. No. 4G, in the Bth (list, of originally Irwin now Col. quitt county No. 524 in the 12th diet, of originally IrWin BOW. Lowndes eqtinty- No. firt, in the 13th dist. of originally Irwin now ‘l'homas county. No. 804, iu the 13th dist. of origioslly Irwin now Thomas countv. At>ply to jsns-4t] “ A rfHANSELL. Attention! i THOMASVILLE GUARDS 1 i. APPEAR at yotn Parade Ground in Dress Uniform, with six rounds of Blank and three of Ball Cartridges,on Hfl* MONDAY MORNING, the TWENTY- ml SECOND day of FEBRUARY, at It) W I o'clock. Vftf A prize of a silver cup will be aw ard- MV ed to the best shot. Hn By order of'Captain Peter E. Love. CHARLES J. HARRIS, feb g-3t Orderly Sergeant. Flair Wnrnißg. EVERY’ Note aud Account in my postesaion un paid will be handed to the respective officer* of the Law for collection on >the first ilay of March next, without discrimination. It ia no pleasure to me to sue my friends or enemies, nor is it any pleas ure to be sued myself with claims on others enough to pay all my debt#. feb2-4t) IT, W, SHARPE. Brouvht to Jail, ON Wednesday. 27th Jantiniy last., a negro A§ man JIM, about 38 or 40 year* old, of jft dark complexion, and about five feet nine es high. Said boy has a part ofhis right ear mlaamg. He says he to Mr. Hubbsrd of Decatur county, Ga. The owner will please coiuc forward, prove |property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. D. JOHNSON, Jailor. Thomasville, Tlmma* Cos., Ga. ts GEORGlA—Lowndes County. Court of Ordinary,;February Term, 1858. WHEREAS, John McKinnon applies to this Court for Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas B. McNeil, late of Lowndea coun ty deceased; these are to notify all persons interes ted to file their objections, if any they have, whv letters should not be granted, otherwise tbev will hie granted In accordance with law. Given un der my hand and official 4fe nnt,lre i this Februarv Ist. 1858. POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. feb2 w 30d Carriages. Buggies aud Wagons, MASt’FAcTPRKjj to pltor.n, ny JOSKPH TOOhl . NOV & €©., AT THE HOUSTON CABBIAOE FACTORY, - rr-All work fully guaranteed. june23y] ISAAC WINTER, Agent Lost or Nto!'it. ON the niglit of tbe 27th January, at Benjamin Singletary's in Thomas county, a pocket book containing five dollars and some small change, to gether with tbe following papers, two notes on Epraim Gnndy for one hundred dollars each—one due Ist January, 1857, and the other due Ist. Jan. 1658,'mado payable to John Giles; two noties on Charlen'B. Garvin, one for $ 100, due Ist Jan., 1865 or 1856, and one for §sll, due the March following; for notes from John Worrel.Eaq , each for $450.1K); and Rome other papers not recollected. ADpr-rtroris nre therefore forewarned fhom trading for any of said notes. fel2-3t) JOSEPH PUCK WORTH. Dissolution of Partnership. ALL persons are hereby notified that tins partner ship heretofore existing between McLeDdon & Lowery in the business is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be wound up in every respect by Mr. Lowery, wbo will hereafter continue the business iu bis own name. Tbe undersigned ref limed their sincere thank* to their friends for their kind and liberal putrouagegind express the hope that it will be continued to Mr. J. H. Lowery, who, as above stated, dill still carry on the business at the siime old stand. M- LENDON A LOWERY. B Thomnsville, Jan. 27th, 1858. 3t FOR SALE!, THE premises whereon the uinter sinned now resides. There lire jff&jM .£ eight neres of land, all enclosed, and one half in cultivation. The Improve- J menu are a framed dwelling having 3 rooms, 2 ample closets and 2 lire places; a small himse originally intended for n dining room and kitch en, having brick chimney with two tire places and oven; bathing house with projection covering an ex cellent well of water} smoke house, dairy, negro cabin, cribs, shelters, stables, substantial garden, choice" Fruit trees and grape vines of different kinds, flourishing shade trees, shrubbery,-icd tb-wer*. The location (on the Groovers illy road) is both pretty and healthy and is near enough to Thoitmsville to combine the social, religions and educational advan tages if the town. The dwelling and yard ara so arrauced aa to admit of ample additions. If not sold before Christinas the premises w ill he rented. Apply to the undersigned, of Mr. (ion. H. Darnell tm tfie premises. Atig2- r >t.f] T>. 0. PAXIKLL. Union Academy. rjIHE undersigned begs leave tti inform those who I. may feel interested, that he proposes to open an English School at this uewly erected Academy for the instruction of youth.’ Having had twenty four years experience in teach ing in different section* of (jeorgis, 1 hopr t by un tiring zeal an? - j n remitted energy'to merit a share of public patronage. The greatest care will be ta ken w kh those committed to my cure, both 1a regard progress and morals. All the branches which I propose to teach are per term of 10 weeks fb-00, payable at the close of each scholastic quarter, except Kook Keeping, for which an extra charge of five didlars will be requir ed, w ben they will be fully qualified to enter Upon the duties of the counting room The exercises of the School will commence the first Monday in February next. Any information required eau he obtained by ap plication to the subscriber at his residence near Mr. L. Bird’s store nr address the undersigned refer ences, at Glasgow, Thomas county, Georgia. JOHN M. SANFORD., t John Hamilton, Dr. J. C. Harry, ( Daniel McKinnon. jan 26 w 4t Cush on cotton to New York. THE Subscriber w ill make liberal cash advances on shipments <tf.cotton to Messrs. Brewer dr Caldwell, New York. decK-tf) EDWARD REMINGTON Notice to Everybody. DU- A. W. CELEBRATED SO I’T IIEBN LIKTIMENTT, IS A CERTAIN REMEpY lor Strains, Sprains, Rheumatism, Neuragin, Cramp, Nervous Head- Ache, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck,. Tooth-Ache, Pain iu the Head, Scalds and Kurus, or any thing like erup tions on the flesh. Also, for all diseases to which horses are subject. Dr. Allch'a All-lleuliujr Ointment, IS a certain cure for Ring-worms, Scratches in horses, Ureesc Heel, Thrush, Collar and Saddle Galls; and all flesh wound*. „ , ‘ Manufactured by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus, Georgia. For sale- in Tfiomasville, by Baum & Shift iu Monttaello, by Palmer A Dro., and in Troupville, by T. WTlKliu. A. W. ALLEN. .. n,1T24 - { w <y ~i* Flour. A-! U WHOLE sacks extra excelsior Floor} 12 half sack* extra Family Floor! 20 whole sacks Family Floor; 90 h*lf sacks Family Floor; 10 whole aaeks extra BunerffDe Flour; 4b whole sacks . superfine Flour; 90 half sack* superfine Flour; 12 half sacks fine Floor; 9 half sacks fine Flour; just received and for sale by fel.2) E. REMINGTON, Urwgtcbrosii copy. UNRIVALLKT) ATTRACTION!^! bmersons Magazine eisiAM’i nonfHij, TWO CHEAT MAGAZINES N ONE. 9D.000 €oiic* Uj< flUKtll!! MAONiriCENT FSOOSAXtt FOR UM. v-., IS SPLENDID WORK* OF ART. FlVfc DOLLAR ENKAV|M TO FA ERY SUBSCRIBER. TUI! URBAT LIBRARY OPFKH. ‘ t AUENTM OI.TTING RIt'll!! * The union of Kmkrsor’n MAo i/.iM.’Nfcsl Pvt ram’s Monthly baa given to the coinHdidated’Work a circulation second to but one similar publication in the country, and ha* secured for It a combination of literary and artistic talent probably unrivalled by any other magazine in tbd world. During the tint month, the sale in the trade and demand lroiu sub scribers exceeded 99,000 copies, and the numbers already issued of tbe consolidated work are oniver sally conceded to bave surpassed, in the richness of their literary content*, and the beauty and profuse aeaa of their pictorial illustrations, auy mngszin* ev er before issued from the Americau press. Encour aged by these evidence* of lavor, the publishers have determined to commence the new volutoe in January w ith still additional attractions, and to offer sneh inducement* to aubscribers a* cannot fall to plaecit,lll ei re u 111 tion. at the head of American inng aztneß. With this view they now aniionnce the fol lowing splendid programme. They have purchased that superb and costly steel-plate engraving, “TH£ LAST SUPPER,” and Will present a copy of it to every three dollar subscriber for the year 1858. It was engraved nt a cost of over $6,000, by the late celebrated A L. Dick, from the original of Raphael Morglien, after Leonardo Da Vinci, and is thelargest steel-plate en graving ever executed in this country, being three times the siße of the ordinary three dollar engra vings. The first impressions of this engraving are held at $lO, and it wu tbe intention of tbe artist that none of tho engravings should ever be offered for a teto sum than $5, being richly worth that amount. Thus every tloee dollar subscriber will receive the maga zine one year—cheap at $3 —aud this splendid en graving richly worth f5; thus getting for #3 tbe value id SB. We shall striking off the engravings immediately, yet it can hnrdly he expected that im pressions of so large a pl..te can be taken as fast as they will be called for by subscribers. We shall, therefore, ftu nish them in the Order in which sub scribers are received. Those who desire to obtain their engravings early .and frorathe first impression*, should send in tbdir aubscriptions w ithout delay.— The engraving can be sent on roller*, by mail, or in any other mauuer, as subscribers shall order. $20,000 IH WORKS OF ART. In addition to the superb engraviug ol “the LAST tiUPPRR,” w hich will ho presented to every three dollar Subscriber for 1858, the publishers have coin-, . plcted arrangementsfov the distribution,on the 25th day of Dcceniber, 1868, of a series of splemlh’ w orks of art. consisting of tine hundred rich and rare Oil Paintings,, valned at from SIOO to SI,OOO eacb. A15u,2,000 magnificent steel. plate engravings, worth from $1 to $5 etuth, making, in all, over three thousand gifts, worth twenty thousand dollars. Inclose $3 to tbe publishers, and you will com mence receiving'the magazine by return mail. You will also receive with the first copy a numbered sub scription receipt entitling you hi the engraving of “THE LAST SUPPER,” and a chance to draw one of these ‘‘There Thou sand Brizes.” RR.ANONS WHY VOL BIIOUI.D (HBSCRIBP, FOR LTILKSOY’* TIAGAZI YE For 18M. 1. Because it* literary contents will, during the -year, embrace contributions from over one hundred siiiferent writers and tlwnkers, nimiliering among them the most distinguished of Ameriean Authors, 2. Because its editorial departments, •* Onr Stu dio,” “Onr Vi’indow.” and Our Olio,” will eadi be conducted iy an side editor—and it will surpass, Ih the variety and l ichues* of its editorial coutents, any other magazine. 3. Because it will contain, during the year, nearly six hundred original pictorial illustrations from de sign* by the first Amerienu artists. 4. Because for tlie suui of $3 yon w ill reecive this gplemtia riionchly, more richly worth that sum than any other magazine, and the superb engraving of “ p lat nV'ppf.R,'* worth $5. 5. Because you will very likely draw one of the these; thou sain ik prizes to be ittstrtbnted oti the -28th •lay of Dice tuber, 1858—peril* ps one that is worth SI,OOO. Notwithstanding that these extraordinafv Induce ment* inn hardly tail til aee.oiuplis|i the ‘objects ol the publishers without further efforts, yet they have determined 4o continue thnmgh tlie yenr. THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. To any person Wbo will get up a elub of twenty, four subscribers, cither t one or more, post offiocs w e will present a splendid libra n , consisting of over Forty einbritejug thfe most popular works in tbe market. The elub utny be formed at the club price, or at the lull price. $3, with the engraving of the Jmat-ribpper tocacfi tiib acribcr. Lift and description of the Library, and specimen copy of the Mngnziue, w ill ln> forwarded on receipt of 25 cent*. Over 2<M) Libraries,or 8,000 volume*, have already been distributed in accord ance with this offer, and we should be glad ol'gn op portunity to furnish a library to even clergy man, ev ery school teacher, or to someone at every post of fice in the country. AEMTS ttETTltttt RICH. The success which itr agent* arc meeting with 1* almost Hutomshiug. Among tbe many evidence* of thin (pet, we *re permitted t. publish the following: Okstlf.men :■ —The following tact* in relation tv w hat your agent* nre doing in this lection, way be of use to some enterprising young ninn in want lit employment. The Rev. John K. Jbritaii, of thia place, ha* made, *iuce last Christmas, over 94,000 in hi* agency. Mr. David M„ Heath, of Ridgly, Mo. your general ageiit for Platt county, is making §8 per day on each sub-agent employed by Mm, and ‘Meint. Wieincr & Kvan*, ul Oregon, M„ your agent* for Holt county, are making from §8 to #25 per day, mid your bumble servant ha* made, since the aevtmth day of La*t January, over §l,?00, be *ide* paying for 300 acre* of land out of the busi ness, worth nritr §I,OOO. You are at liberty to pub liah thin statement, if you like, and to refer to any of the partied named. DANIEL QREGC, Carrotton, Mo. With aoeb inducement* as we offer, any bndy cat obtain subscribers. We invite evt ry gentleman out of employment, and every lady who desire* a pleas ant money makiug occupation, to apply at once for an agency. Applicant* should inclose 2b cent* for I specimen copy of the Magazine, wliirii will always be forwarded with antwer to applicative by retun mail. ;*y • ____ ‘ . SPECIMEN ENORAVINO. ‘A. we desire to place in the hand* of every per son who propose* so get up a club, and also of. eve ry agent, a eupy or tue engraving of “ Thk Last Suppgr,” ass specimen, escb applicant inclosing u* §3 will receive the engraving, post-paid, by return mail, also specimen* of our publications and one of the -umbered subscription receipts, entitling the, holder to the Magazjne one y*r and to* chance in the distribution. This offer la trade only to those who desire to act ns agents or to form club*. Ad der** _ “ g ■* OAKBMITH & CO., So. 371 Broadway. New York. Thanks for sale. NXJMBEJB 81. CALENDAR FOR I*sß ■ ........ -■■■ j ■’ !,y ‘il m7r ,ijirr__ 9WH: M j(iMiiry"...’... 77 ~ *j^F : i'i "i *H / 3 4 |7B 9 - sag • [lOll 17 tMOVOjslUsj February }.; i a si 4f a|* ; : 7 8 9 loju i2|ia 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 f ** rch ; 12 5 4 51 I * 7 8 9TO 11 12 It ;.i U 15J6T7 1* s2o •SS3ST* April i 2 t , 4 56 7 & 910 ft 1211314 15 16 17 ; 1819 20 21 *BfS9h4 i 25 26 27 28)29 30 Way ..... .-v ....... r i4 $ *.* f ¥ || tj - sr"*-- - -■*— —* 2 3 4 5 6„* t§ 9 10 11 18 13 IMU* 16 17 1619 t<) 21 22 * 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 I June 1 2) 3 4 4 6 7 8 10 11 a 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 r ~ -7~T¥ 20 21 22 2st4 SB ft 27 28 29 30 Jl. .4 4 5 e 7 8 910 , 1112 1314 15 16 17 18 iyl2o 21 22*3*4 25 26 27*8*9 30 31 AUiriWt * 3 41 6 6 7 | 9 10 1112 13*4 r- -r^— — UJjlO 17,16 19 M2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 M . ¥V|ap3l ; September.....: ...... l 2 3f 4 ■ . . 6 6 7 6 9*o 11 1213 14 15 10 17 18 ■ SSSggff October . 7 7? ’t H rr j v;** 3 4 6 6 7 *p* * 10 ill 1# It 44 16 M v’ . il? 18 19 20 2J 2V2* , 4 24 25,20 27 28 29 so ! w ‘***& 31 1 Yovcnibee 1 2 3 4 5 6 ►’ 74 8 9 10 11 I* ft , -y- vi i/5 lo If 18 19 80 “■*. ,£?'{2ll*2 28 24 *5 26*7 - ,728 29 30 * December 12 374 . 58 7 8 91011 >4/ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 *) 19 20 21 22 23 24 95 , . }BO *7|*B 29 30)3* TO Fmrahcre. § T| FIE , Sew York Weekly New* is an excellent ■ New York City Paper Mr country reading. It Sontainsthe fullest and woet correct cattle market ami produce reports, with all the new* #ml intelli gence of the day. Try (t end y..a will like it. fV ly mi** dollar a yV. Published at No. I<B Na*n Yorfc. , ‘/Admlniatrafor’a Sate. ~ A I OREEABLE ton order nt t!.e<Wt of Ordlh ary of I-owndea county, will be *<dd before tfta court-house door, within the legal lioura of safe, *a the first Tuesday in March next, In the town es Thomasville, Got* #f laud uumbtra on* end two in the lath district of originally Irw in now 1-owtides county. Also ll# acre* oflet nimiber four hnadni and eighty-four, in the 12th district of said enemy, belonging to the estate of dame* Sew toll deceased. Bold tor'the benefit ol the heirs and creditor* oa lUi estate. Term* mads known on the day of safe. “ . -4nnl2tda) ISAAC T. A-NK-WTON, Adm’c> BEOKOU-Tlwiuut County. Court of Ordinary, January Uk, 185A yk Henry mitchrll and Richard h. Mit*k*o this day applies to this Court for letter* es Guardianship for the persona and property of Emily f . Mitchell and Harriet E. Mitchell, minor hclra at •bus of Richard Mit&ell deceased, of said mumtf. All person* intereatod are hereby notified t* file their objections in said Court, if any they hat# to said let ters being granted,.-therw lac said letter* WiU “o I*T t vHfTv lit ult Ittfftt a* twrvHnWTfnv oIHO vvFulffy the first mottday of March next. ,# ,4'wWittjw jwnl2-:ml] H H. TOOKE.Qrdicsry. ....l : !jft Pactati>. ONE of the first duties of a Good Democrat if to support hi# party pres*. The New York l>t% and Weekly New* it now well established at tfc# Democratic organ of New York wity. It is sat t tbe beat newspapers of the day, aitarcover. ffevtd in your subscription*. Wcckly New* mjlvOns Pot- It a ter. Ri/bll.hed at ll Na.i> SV.NVy Y^j. Notice. A JILL persona iuterestad or* hereby notified that tbe undersign**! Will apply to the honorable tb# court of Ordinary of said county to be held at Tbo#- aaville said county oa tbe first Monday la next, for an order granting leave to sell the real oa Ute and land* belonging to the rstate of the miaor heirs of Howell Peacock deceased. janKMUtd] ELIJAH WADE, OosriHan. State of deorfa,€#Hßt) of Th*ma*. To tbe heira at law, and distributees of die **•£# of Richard MitchcU deceased, of fgolcorner YOU and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned will apply to the liouorablotbo Court of Ordiuaiy of said coupty at a regular term of xnid court to be held at Tbomusvillc. said emwtj on the first Monday In March next; 1W n >wd#r Ap pointing fit and proper persona, agreeably to 4h* Statute of id State wade aud provided ia s**b ,-rtxe. to make distribution among said heirs aud dis tributee* the eatate of said deceased, HENRY MITCHELL, , a .. r . Richard r. mituhell. “ —J!i! —Tt \otlw. A LL persons are hereby forewarned frcuitradiu* i V tor a certain promissory note given by R.Aeri A. Durham, fad made payable Cos n.yaeto, dated about the first of Aupfe Idbo, and due one dty ter date, with a credit of tweutyxeigfct dollora, a4 lumietime in the month of April, 180, As sab! a*s has been lost. _ “ ‘ . ‘jS... janl2-3tl DUNCAN D. BMSCIAIR. /COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS wifi find that V the Coiotnereisl and Monetary artltdea pUbfi*- ed in the New York Weekly New* cap be relied P*U- The Markets ara aloua worth th pnec subscriptHH.- olY© >*♦**• *’ubMwd at Nassau atreet, New rpKE notes and accounts of and ft. Dona'ldsew j Sou, are hi mv banda mediate eollacth*. jauo-3t] A- H. HAh 1 ”