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THE WIRE : GU^
TUESDAY MORNINGS, BY
cto HAXiXi.
.OV. .1 wH.mam 11. hall.
pETi;i* E. LOVE) Editor.
‘ TERMS:
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ha accompanied with thj money.
gub.erit.era wishing the direction of their paper
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ah subsequent, inserrion. Those sent without a
of the number of insertions, will be pub-
Jisbed until ordered out, and charged aheordinglr
Sales of Land add Negroes, by Administrators,
Slocators, or,Guardians, are required by law to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the
li.ursof ton in the forenoon and three in tile after
moon at the Court house in the county in which the
iroaertv is situate. Notices of these sales must be
Sglvsu ilia public gazette FORTY days previous to
ah day of Bale- - , . .
Notices for the sale of Personal Property, must bo
eltob at least TES days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must
4* published FORTY DAYS.
Notice that application will be made to the Court
{ Ordinary for leave so sell Land or Negroes, must
b, published weekly for TWO MONTHS.
CIT AT IONS for Eetters of Administration, must be
published thirty dags— for Dismission from Adminis
tration, monthly for sir months—(or Dismission from
Guardianship, furttj days.
Roles for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub-
TlthoivvtnMil-forfnur moat Its-it* establishing lost
papers, for the full space of three months —for compel
fiag titles from Executors or Administrators, where
bond has been given by the deceased, tlieftUl space
of three months. ‘
Publications will always be continued according to
tbuse requirements, unless otherwise ordered.
All business in the line of Printing will meet
with prompt attention at the 'Reporter Office.
(Law Finn.) 1
HARRIS & HARRIS.
Ifbrson L. Harris, Cl Charles J. Harris,
Milledgeville, Ga. TUouiasvillc, Ga.
march 31 w tt
KM. S. Birch V William llcLendon,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMAS! ‘ILL. B, t*3OHG!A
•etl4 P> “T
BIKER A: IIE.WET,
A r r TO R N KY S AT “L AW,
Trottpville, Lowndes Cos., (Li.
sept 15 w ts
- ‘ *f\y|l’ I'fj ft, St*ivlYf IdK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
THOMASVILLK, GEORGIA.
WILL give his entire attention to the practice of
2>aw, in the Counties of the Southern Circuit.—
OiKse nnthe seconi floor of D. & E. McLean’s
brisk building. (jan2ooy
* F. r. noitoAjf,
‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1
a rAsnr/r.i.F., Georgia.
WILT. practice in the comities of the Southern Oir
unitfsnd flie counties of Dooly,AV ortli and Dough
ortv of the Macon, and Coffee, Clinch hud AYare.
•f the Ilrnnswick (,’ircuits. e .
rist Crsek, Ga.. Get. 7. if
JCIIA M. DYSOY,
ATTO.RX E Y AT LAW,
OFFJCK next door to Dr. Bruce’s, Thomasville,
. (ieorgin. jan.i-ly.
KICK A’ 3!F,KSIIOY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
ATTEND to all business entrusted to their care, in
the following counties, tiewit : Clinch, A\ arc, Ap
pling, Coffee, Charlton, Li’iwndea and Berrien,Geor
gia. Also, in the cnuiitlfs of Hamilton, Columbia,
and .Jefferson, in Florida.
’ DAVID r. RICE. I HENRY M. MBRSIION,
Jsn 5 ____ w f>m
” JAMES HI. FOLSOM,
AT TO R N E Y AT L A W,,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH C'O., (7A.
WILL practice in all the courts of thd Brunswick
Circuit and in the courts ,gs Lowndeanaml Berrien
•f the Southern Circuit.
„ , < Judge. A. K. Cochran.-Brunswick Ct.
References | Ji|ilgc 1vt ,.,. K Lovei Southern Ct.
jan 5 w “ iv
* . I. IDAMEI L,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- -- * THOM-AHE tfrMk H H ORtl /-4- -—s*
Office one door above Jolm Stark’s on Fletcher St.,
formerly occupied by L. C. Bryan. [jnnlSly
EUGKYE L. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
THOMA&VJLLE; GEORGIA,
Office over McLean's store. (jan2o .
NICHOLES Ac HILLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WAEESBOEOUGH, WARE CO., GA.
WILT, practice in all the counties of the Bruns
wick circuit, and Lowndes and Berrien of the
Southern
JOHN C. NICIIOLLB, I ANDREW J. MILLER.
—febfj ~ w ny
r tr -r- I •{■Reform Practice-.) r-r—-
Brs. ROWEK A ELLIS,
OVFF.R tludr protessionn! services to tlie citisans
Thomasville mid vicinity. Calls at all hours
promptly attended to. ’ feb2oy
r. SAWiD*. WILLIAni,
HAVING located in Thomasville respectfully ten
ders his professional services to the citizens ot
Thomasville ami vicinity. He may be found at the
Office of Dr. 8. S. Adams. [oetlfloy
I)H. R. O. AR,¥oj ,
WILL continue tlie practice of Den
tistry in Tliotnasvilfe and vicinity
Any order left at tlie Post Oflice or at T
lit* Office during his absence from town will receive
attenMort at the earliest, opportunity, [janfi-ly
* r/i MOKRIVSTEI^LttI, ‘
Prefessor'of music wiif give private lessons to the
citizen* of Tftoniasviile and Vicinity upon the Piano,
Melbdson, Guitar. Flute. VioHn, and Violon’cello.—
He inav be found at Fletcher Institute from !Ja. iff;til
lit. Pianos tuned. ‘ (n^2ony
M. ‘ilARIUJfii,
ficnrriil Commission Mcn-hnut.
Foot of Monk Street Brunswick , Gar
dec? * w ts
KOUBKi BONNER, “
(Laic of Georgia.) WITH
If)WES, HYATT & CO.,
No. 80 WarrV.s St., New York.
WTLL be prepared to show country merchants this
spring the best ,pnd cheapest stock of Boots and
■ Sh'ies erer offered to tbo Southern trade.
.jflfcOrder* solicited and etreftiily attended to.
jan 2(1 tv r- ty
’ - J ‘
Hew Jeweler, Wtitch and Clloek
maker.
JOSEPH JERGER now offers his services ft
to the public, and pledges himself to give
prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and mmlf
making Watches, Jewelry;’ &c. ATI Work entrusted
to him will be exee.ntetl and delivered at the time
promised, and warranted. He has no flowing enco
miums to bestow upc himself ns a watch maker,
but .TrtfrarWpjMi tHb Jfitlgmfrnt *fif Ills pfftfohVto e*i
tablish his akifl and reputaajou. Terms Cnati.
Office second door ahW the Post Oflice, next to
the store of H.-W. Sharpe. gr
Thomasville, Ga., March 17, 4 ts
Watches and Clocks.
THE midersigne.l would respectfully in- fil
form the public that be still continues (K’i
his business at the old stand, near T. J aLtM,
Lightl’oot & 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, lie has supplied him
self with every tiling necessary fnt the completion
of good work. All Watch ami Clock work warran
ted for 12 months if well used. Also keeps on baud
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, which will be sold
as low as can be bought auvwhere. Give men call.
oct27tf) ‘’JAMES M. GRAY.
MOOItE & LIOMAN’S
Variety Works.
THE undersigned are pre- j.
pared to manufacture in
the beat nnd most tiislpomihle \AW\Vi
style all kiuds of Furniture, \Ajj\ it"*.
Bedsteads from $5 to $25;
Side Boards, Wash stands, NhH
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureau*. —China, Red Bay
Dining Tables, Folding and
Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,
Trunnel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs,—
Secretaries,Book Caws and Hat Stands.
LumbeT taken fn exclmnge for Furniture : or lum
ber made up to order in the most fashionable style.
Also all kiudaiif Tliruillg and Sawing done
in the best style. Slips located South end of Main
street, below Mcßafu’a Hotel, Thomasvifle, Ga.
~jnlyl4] MOORE & HOMAN.
MOORE & HOMAN’S
Sash and Blind Factory.
r J HIE undersigned are prepared to manufacture
all kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Panuul
Doors, and Carpentry AVork to order. Having al
ways on band, the best seasoned lumber, they will
warrant their work to he of the most substantial and
durable description.
He Will also contract for any size or style of buil
dings, and execute the same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Shops located at Jhe South endof Main street,
below Mcßaiu’s Hotel, T liumasville, Ga.
C. G. MOORE, I E. T HOMAN
j illy 14 vv - hetf
Cofiins! Coffins!!
CHERRY, VELVET, and
nislied in one hour's notice.
All orders promptly respond- tftaiaMMmflWHij
fIT Shop located at the
South End of Main Street below Mcßaiii’a Hotel
TIIIIMASVtLLK. (lEORGLA.
C. U. MOORE & E. T. ROMAN,
may 5 w d.v
” J. P. ARXO LI),
MERCHANT TAI LOR.
WOULD re*]iectfully inform the citizens
of Thouiasville and th* public general- jjA
Ir that ho has received a complete assortment -JJL
of Fine Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings. A c. Ac..sui
table for tlie Fall aud Winter wear. Garments ol
all kinds will be made with dispatch according to
order. He hopes that all persons desiring goods or
work in Lie line, will give him a call.
nnv 10 w ts
Bank Agency.
TIIF. subscriber lias been appointed Agent far tha
Bank of Savannah at this place, and is prepar
ed. to discount Bills of Exchange, Drafts, &c.;
and has for sale Chocks on New York.
julySW) EDWARD BKMINGTON.
NATH. iIAYILI.Y, 7
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MBROHAMT,
No. 08 Poydras Street New ORLEANS.
Refers to—
}f" v \ Tallahassee, Florida.
George lv. v\ ttlker, )
SlliK'&pb...,, jQ"‘by,npriJ.:
(jcii. Win. llaily, Jefferson Comity, Florida.
John G. Piitimin, Esq., Madison County, Fla
Augustus Storlo, Ksq., Ctjtlar Keys, Florida,
Daniel llell, Esq., Hamilton County Florida.
JfftfkJ. Marsh, Esq., Dmieunvillp, Georgia.
J A. Mdutoah, Esq., Glasgow, Georgia.
Novqmbei. a, 1857. ts
Blitter, Cheese, *e.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR HALE
JO Kegd Cdalien butter,
52 EnSush Dairy and Cream Cheese;
20 Bartels Irish Potatoes; 2 hols. Onions;
40 Barrels Floor, S. F. Extra and double Extra;
ii Kitts mess Maekerel; 3 Boxes Codtish ;
3 Barrels Buckwheat Flour;
8 Boxes Laver Raise os ;
20 Boxes Soila ami Sugar- Crackers ; ,-r.
8 Boxes Fig Paste and Grape Drops ;
SO Boxes Guam Jelley ; with a tnUrassortim at
of Catsups, Sauc es, Olives, Ae.
.. dec22] EDWARD REMINGTON.
Lands for Sale.
pf /A /A ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring
0U U Hill Talluliaas.ee road, eight miles from
Thoinasville, are now ottered lor sale by the subscri
ber. Two hqjidred aud titty acres, about half ot
which is fresh, nil under good fem e, and in a
high state of cultivation. Coro, rotten; potatoes,
cabbage,.turnips-, and many other things grow on
this land in luxuriant abundance. Come and look at
it. I do not idler it tor sale because 1 km displeased
with the land, hut I am determined to change my
loHflitV, sale or on sale. Price reasonable, Fair
warning. “ - DLNCAN MCKINNON
july 21 —■ ■ ‘'e- . , ts
Manhattan Hotel, *
• :■ ■ • , *
Murray Street. Xcir Topli. th—Jl
IS STILL open for the reception’ sjff
Southern Merchants, and tlje Pro- i
prietora are determined to spare no
pains or exncuse to give entire sntiafhetion.
Jan26oy) HUGGINS ft FLING.-
Adams House,
THIS establishment is now perms- u
nently opened for the aceoinmoda |Mwl
tion of the public. E'ery convenience
hhs bfen provided tor boarders and trail
•ient customers; ami the proprietor Hat
ter# himaelt that he is now able to give the.utmost
satisfaction. GODBOLD, Proprietor.
Thoniasville, Ga„ March 24, 18j>7. * ts
. JCdiniiristratoi’* Sale.
trriLL he sold, by tinier of tile Court of Ordlun-
TT ry, on the first Tuesday in March next, before
the court-house d<*ir, in Troupville, Lowndes county
ii negro w oman. Bold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditor* of the estate of John M. Ileus deceased'.
janl9tds) ‘ IRENA DEE. I *, Adrn’x:
THOMASYILLE, GEORGIA, FEBRUAKY 16.1858-
Dr. W.’ W, BATOV.
18 pdmiftnently loested -in Thomn*-
ville. He oftera hit profi-saitmal
services to the citizens pud vicinity.— WTJ XT
Re is now prepared to insert titth from onh, to an
entire act, lit any maimer desired, plain teeth, teeth
w ith artificial gums, block teeth, Dr. Alena continu
ous front Work,-f>r. BG tidy's- (’heoptartie Work.—
He has no puperior ill the manulncture of Artitieinl
Teeth. Every piece inserted gunranteid to give
perfect satisfaction He performs all Operation* up
ou the natutal tooth in tl.ediiglieat style of .the art.
Ladies will be waited upon ut their residence if de
sired. Orders left at the Post Office will receive
prompt attention. He wifi be found at his residence
near Judge Hansel’s, only when professionally en
gaged. iv feh!!-4t
Valentines! Valentines!!
A LARGE and well selected stock of Valentines
just received and for sale at.
feb9) E. I’EMrxnTOVS.
ft Notice. ’'■’ /’ A'’
ALL persons interested will talc no'ice thnF on
tlie first Monday in March next,l will apply to
the Court of ordinary fifts<Jqfiitt county for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of Daniel W.
Holland late of said countv deceased.
deo22-2m] HENRY HOLLAND, Adni’c.
JVotice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Wi
Holland deceased, will make immediate settle
ment with ibe undersigned; and all those having
demands against said estate will present them, duly
authenticated, in terms of the law in such case made
and provided.
decsM~4od] HENRY HOLT.AND, Adm’r.
Notice.
fJNHE undersigned will be in Thomnxville tire
first Monday nod Tuesdjiy in .January next, for
the purpose of settling up the .business of the, firm
of McINTOSH &” CAVE and will lie glad to see
all persons indebted to said firm either by unto or
account. He limy ho ‘fouud at the old stand, now
occupied hv AV. B. Clark
JOHN A. McINTOSH,
dec22-2t] Os the firm of Mclntosh & Cave.
Administrator’** Sale.
WILL he sold f>n tlie first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court House door in Troup
ville, Lowndes eOunty, Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale, all the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of C. J. BlqlqcU, late of Said gouty de
ceased. Also’ the undivided interest of said deceas
ed in the lands and negroes, belonging to tlie linn of
Blalock A Dallis. Sob! for the benefit of the lieirs
nnd creditors. Tgnns made known'on tho day of
sale.
JortN a. Mclntosh, ?,, ,
decß2] JOHN McMl J.LAN. ( A “ mi *’
- Exceutdv's Sale.
VITILL he Sold heft.re tile Court Home door in
i T the town of M’ai‘ephor*, Ware county, oil the
first Tuesday in February next, within the legal
liours of sale, the following property I ‘to wit: Nelly.
•t woman about 2D years old, and Sam a boy ntioiit
14 years old. Sold under an order of the Ooiirt’oi
Ordinary ot said county, for the benefit of tiie Leg
atees. Terms of saloon the day.
decTl-fOd) JOSEPH TUTEN. ExV
Notice^
SIXTY days after date, to-wit, at March Term,
- 1858,1 shall apply to the Court ot Ordinary of
Thomas county, Georgia, for an order erupting leave
to sell the'lands belonging to the estate of .Stephen
Atkinson, late-of said conutv dec‘-aecd.
dec-15) CRAYTGN SINoLETARY, Adm’r. .
ttEORGIA-Ltnvadcs Csunly.
ITIWO mouths after date, application w ill he made
L to tlie court of Ordinary for I.owndes comity,
for leave to sell the east half of tlie west half ol lot
land number 329, in the 13tli diitriet of Lowndes’
county, belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Connell
deceased.
deels-C.d) JOHN J. PIKE, Ex’r.
Administrators Sale.
ITf lTjj he sold before the Court-liouße door in
\ V Thomasville, on the -first Tuesday in Fehrun ry
next, within the legal hours of sale, one half of lot of
land, number seventeen, in the loth district ol’ Tho
mas county, containing tw o hundred nnd forty-five
acres, more or less, as the property of Joseph Walk
er, late of the State of Alabama deceased. Soldiilr
the purpose of division among the heirs and distrib
utees of said estate. Terms made known on the day
of sale, e
dec22tds] F. W. JOHNSON, Adin’r.
: A’otlee. a __
THE subscriber intends removing from this sec
tion of Georgia, and hereby notifies all persons
indebted to him by note or account to come forward
and settle at once.
dec Its) E. G. rONDKR.
f.iiiii'diau’s Sale.
AGREEABJ.E to an order of the Honorable the
Court (if Ordinary orTlimims county, Geor
gia, will be sold before the Court House’ doer at
Thoinasville, said Comity, on the. -first Tuesday of
February next, all the lands lying and being in laid
County, VebUfEnii! to LmYrea j. Hiima minor,"nmrt
daughter of Thomas Hurst.
devirdOd) GABRIEL WILSON, Guardian.
Notice.
ALT. persons interested arc hereby notified that
the undersigned will apply to the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Tlionvfts enmity, Georgia,
on the first. Monday in February next, for an order
granting leave to sell a negro bov slave, the property
of tire minor heirs of William 11. McElvven deceas
ed, , REMER .YOUNG, Guardian.
nov'24 w G*hl
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to un order of lie Honorable the
/•\ Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia,
u ill be sold before the court-house door in thtxtnw ii
of Moultrie, on the first Tuesday in February next.
“Lot 110. (457} tour hqndrMri and fifty seven, lyim; in
the. Bth district of formerly Thomas, now- Cokptitt
County, belonging to the estate of John Ifnmijton
deceased/#dd for the benefit of the heirs and credi*
tor*. Tenns made known on the day of sale.
,h, c ß-4':d) JOHN HAMILTON, Kx r.
Notice.
SIXTY days after date application will tie made
to the honorable Court of Oidiimry of Ware
enmity for leave to sell the negroes belonging Jp the
estate of Cvnthia Tuten, latc.ol* said county deceas
ed JOSEPH TUTEN,-ExT.
nov 10 w find
GCOKkI l-.J'homas. County. . *
Court of Ordinary , Jan. Ist. 1858. ’
WHEREAS Freeman -W. Johnaon this day ap
llie* to this Court.lor letters of guardianship
for’the property of Mary E It. Carter, minor heir
at iaw (if Johu W. -Cartcr, late of said county de
ceased.. ‘ :
All persons interesteil art; tiierclore hereby notili
ed to tile- tlieir ohjeefioiis in said court, if any thev
have, to said letter being granted, otherwise said let
ter* w ill be granted to said applicant at a regular
term of said court to tfe held at- Thomiisvillm ggid
county, oii the first Monday of February next.
Given under my oHieilj signature.
jans-3fW) lIKNRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEOKGI A—TUomai*?ouiitf.
T CvurtvJ Ur (Unary, Jan. Ist, 1858.
TOHN A. M'iTNTgSH,,Junior, this day applies
O to this court for permmmit ‘letters of adminis
tration op the estate ol B. W. Chve deceased.
All persons iatuye*#dpro thor*for hereiiy notifi
ed to file their objefetiona,iu .said Cuiirt, if any they
’have to said letters being granted otherwise said let
tdr# will be granted to said applicant af n regular
term of' thi# Court to he Brid at Tbotnasville, said
ruty on the firsOlmnlav.of I'eliauary next.
IKNIiY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
.i * .
Attention! 8
THOMASVILLE GUARDS I JL
A I'l'fi.AH at ymu Purndo Ground in , ATM
il Dress Uniforni, with'six io.uinis of bBoSB
Bbink and three of Ball Cartridges, on Kvjww
MONDAY MORNING,the TWENTY. Wil
SECOND day of FEBRUARY, at 10 W I
A poize of a silver cup w ill be award- DH
ed to tie- best shot. MIJ
By order of Captain Peter E. Ijire. wlxn.- ■
- , QHAKLKrt J. HARRIS,
feh 2-fit Orderly Sergeant.
Fair tVarniiiß.
EVERY Note and Account in iuy possession un
paid will be handed.to thq respective officer* of
the 7,sw for eolloetlon oil lie first day of March
next, without discrimination. It is no pleasure to
me to sue thy friends or enemies, nor is it any pleas
ure to he sued myself with claims on others enough
to pay all my debts.
fei.2-4t) ‘ H. AV. SHARPE.
tlionglit to Jaiilt
ON Wednesday. 27th Januaiy last, n negro
r.taii JlM,'about IP* or 40 yeafs old, of
durk complexion, and almnt five feet nine inch- ft .
es high. Said boy has a partnfhia right ear missuig.
lie says he belongs, to Mr. .Hubbard of Decatur
county, The owner will please, couic forward,
prove property;, pfty charges and take him away,
or he will he dealt w ith as the law directs.
C. S. D. JOHNSON, Jailor.
Thomasvifle, Thoinns Cos., Gn. . .ts
GEOKGIA-Lwndes County.
Court of Ordinary, Eehruary Term, 1858.
WHEREAS, John McKinnon appliea to this
Court for Letters of Adininisti atioii on the
estate of ’l'lennai; B. Meßeil, fife of Ijowndcs coun
ty deceased; these are to notify .-ill persons interes
ted to tije their objections, if any they haw, why
sail letters ‘should nut be granted, otherwise they
will be gtanted in acdordance with law. Given un
der mv hand and official stgn.itnfe, this Februarv
lat, 1858. r .TAN
I’OWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary.
feb2. w Slid
y” ~—— —"■ r — -'-——lip.i .
('arnasi's, Btigifips iind Wagons,
MAN! .KAfiTfißl li TO ORDER, IIY
JOSEPfiI TOOK!], M> \ A: C 0.,
AT THE HOUSTON CAKRIAGE FACTORY,
Houston County, Georgia.
t#*All work fully gu.-u'anteeil.
.iniie2Boy-f ISAAC WINtER, Agent.
fitoiru.
ON the night of the 27tli January, nt Benjamin
Singletnn's 1n Thomi sFouiity, a pocket boek
eontaiiiiug five dollars nnd some elimll change, to
gether with the billowing papers, two notes on
Epmim Goody for one hundred dollars eacii—one
due Ist Jitnnaryf D57. and the other due Ist Jan.
I@>*,mflde jifiMible to Julia Giles ; two notes on
Charles B. one for due Ist Jan., 1855
er JBB>, nii'.d one for 050, due tlie March following;
two reci iptasler notes from John Wonol,Esi|., each
All persons are therefore forewarnta fhoin trading
for any of infif notes.
feh j-flt) JOfItKVH DUCKWORTH.
Dissbintinn of Pittlncrship.
ATM, persons’sirehereby notified that tlie partner
siiip heretofore existing between McLendon A
Lowery in the tarrjngu hm iness is this day dissolv
ed by mutual ceijsent. The lm*iiie*of the firin will
he welnxUnp in every respect by Sir. Lowery, w’lio
.will heta-affer c>■ntinne the hnshii ssin.his ow n nnme.
The undersigned n-tarned their sincere thanks to
their B lend, for their kind and 1 iberol pa tronage,Slid
express tie- hope that it will he continued to Mr. J.
H. Low ery, who. as above stated, wllj still curry oil
the businesK atlhe same rdfl stand.
\f. LENDON & LOTTERY.
Thomasville, Jan. 27th, 1858. lit
FOR iSrAliB, ;
miJE premises whereon tlie under
1. signed low resides. There are
eight arres of laud, ail enclosed, and
one half ill culfi.'utioij.- Tiie improve
im-nts are u frauied dwelling having 3 ■**“■**-
rooms, 2 miipln closets and 2 fire places; s small
house originally intended for a dining room and kitch
en, having hiiek chimney with two fire places and
oven ; hurtling house with projection covering ail ex
cellent woH us water; smoke house, dairy, tiegra
cabin, cribs,- shelters, stables, sulivtantiul garden,
choice fruit trees and grape lijjoa.of different kinds,
flourishing shade frees, alirdbbery, and fciivors. The
location (on the Grooverville road) is both pretty
ami healthy and is near enough to Thoniijsvilie to
comhine the social, religion* and educational hdvan
tugea ofi tlie town. Ilie dwelling and yard nre se
aniinged as to iidinlt of ample additions. Ts not
sold before Christmas tlie premises w ill he rented.
Apply to the undersigned, or Mr.‘Geo. H. Daniell
on the premises.
a|ig2stfj . D. G. DANIELL
Union Academy.
THE undersigned beg# leave to'inform those who
Tuny feel interested, that lie proposes to open an
English'.School at this newly erected Academy iut.
the instruction of yfitfth. 7 * ■’
Having had twenty four years experience in teach
ms in <titiV.rewt- *eettotsa.f Gcsirgia. T h.q.e-, bv- mi
tirlng zeal and uqrpflntted energy, to inwrit a share
of public patrunage. Tl;c grt>a,tc#t cgvo will be ta
ken with those committed to my care, both in regard
progress and morals.
All the branches which I propose to teach are per
term of 10 weeks $5.08, payable at the close of
each scholastic quarter, except Book Keeping, for
w hich an extra charge of five dollars will he requir
ed, when they will ho fully qualified to enter upon
the duties of the counting room
The exercises of the School will commence the
first Monday in-Febnptry next.
Any iutbrmotion required cfiA he obtained by ap
plication to the subscriber at his residence near Mr.
L. BiVd’s ‘store nr address the undersigned refer
ences, at Glasgow", Tboiuss cminty. f)eorgia. J
JOIL\M. HANFORD.
Reference#:- ’ l)r. J. C. Harry? ,
( Daniel McKinnon.
jail 20 vs” —r7 4t
Tnsli on rattou to New York.
THE Subscriber w ill moke liberal cash advances
on shipment*of cotton to Messrs. Brewer &.
Cahlweil, New York.
4ecß—lo EDWARD REMINGTON
1 ;
Notice to Everybody.
OIL A. W. ATsI.KX S V
GELEJIRATED SO FT II El< Ni
LIKTIIVOiJNrT,
TS A CERTAIN REMEDY fi,r Strains, Sprains,
Rheumatism, Neura‘gin, Granip, Nfirvous Head-
Ache, Sore ‘tdivoat. Stffi’ Nek, Tooth-Ache. Rain ip
Scalds and Burns, or uuy thing like erup
tions o the'fiesh.
Also, lor all diseases to which horses are subject.
Dr. Allen.'#) All-lleislinar Ointment.
-XS.a certain cunt. fir. Iting.krortiia. tk-ratetoa in
I; horses. Grees<rlfi;el,Tlirush, UrdlaT and Saddle
Galls: *iid a?((lesli wrfmejs.
MsnuhicUqted l>y Dr. A, W. ALLEN; Columbus,
Qeorgiq.
For sale in Thomaßville, by Bauuy & Shiff; in
Monti#ell„W RalmeTA Bro.,aiid fri TrotipviUe, bv
T. W. Ellis. A W. ALLEN,
nov 24 .7 1 w __ 1
Flour.
U WHOLE. sacks extra dXCelatur .Fliuir ;i 12
■huitTAftck* eitra Family Flour; 20 wholfc
sackaFivuulyJTour; 24) bulf sin ks Family Moor: 10
w hole sac ks extra superfine Flour; 4u whole sacks
superfine Flour; Off Ifnlf sacks sdperfine Flour; 12’
half sacks fine Flour; 0 half sacks flrte Flour; jfist
received nml fiir sab-by
’ * IT REMINGTON,
Watchman copy.
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~ Z ■AQincEirr pbogramre fob ims. •
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a circulation second to bus me siuiilar uuhiiCation in
the country, ami has secureil for it a eomhination of
literary and artistic talent probably unrivalled by
any other magaaine iu thd vrorhl, During the first
month, the sale in the trade and demand from sub
scriber* exceeded 99JJ01) copies, and tha number*
already issued of the.,consolidated work are univer
sally conceded to have surpassed, in the richness of
tligir literary contents, and the beauty and profose
uess of their pictorial illustrations, auy niHguzitw ov
er before issued from the American press. Encour
aged b) these evidences of taxor, the publishers
have determined to commence the new volume in
January with still additional attractions, and to offer
auch inducement* to subscribers as cannot full to
place-it,in circulation, : at the headof Auiericau mag
azines. With this view they now announce the fol
lowing splendid programme. They have purchased
that superb and coatiy steel-plate engraving,
“THE LAST SUPPER,”
and will present a copy of it to every throe dollar
subscriber for the year 1858. It -was engraved at a
cost of ovr by -tfae-lutn .oelchrated A- L.
Dick, from the original of Raphael Morgbeu, after
Leonardo Da Vinci, and is tin-largest steel-plate en
graving ever executed in this country, being three
times the size of the ordinary three dollar engra
ving.
The first itnpreaaions of this engraving are held at
-IPI I *, aiiflit was the intention of the artist that none
of the pngravliijts should ever be offered for a less
sum than f5, being richly worth tlmt amount. Thus
every three dollar subscriber will receive the maga
zine one year—cheap at ft) —and this splendid en
graviaf! richly worth 05; thus getting for f’J the
value of SB.
WenhftU rnimmrncr Wtrikinir off tho
unmeiliatfly, y#t it cun jtJMIy hofiprotoil tht im
j)rc‘K6iuna.ol 90 large a |>Uto can lx* tak<M an linal an
thin will Ur unlluil for ly Niibflrrihrro. Wo tihftt),
therefore, fiivi)iii thorn it* the order in whioh Mib-
KcrfM*rs are Thoao whiMletiro to obtain
their “iitfrHrhijfs froiiitiie hrHt iinpre.Kh'iii?,
should Nond m th<lir nubßci'ipfl&n* without delay
Ihe engraving can be *eijf on rollers, by mail, *r in
any otlier manner, as Subscribers shall order.
$40,000 I* WORKS OF ART.
In addition to the superb migrnving ot “ Till: last
aWPFh,” which will be pnpicntcd to efery three
fli'liar sLii>acjihtit.lur 1858,_tlie puhl'uiUera luivc com.
plcted arrangement* for the distribution,on the 25th
day of Ilceemher, 1858, of a series of splendid
works of art. consisting of one hundred rich and
rare Oil Fainting*,, valued lit from ijIHM) 4** IjllJHitt
each. A] *0,2,0® niagnmceut sfeel-platg engravings,
worth (Vom #f to $5 cadi, making, in all, ower three
thousand gifts, worth twenty thousand dollars.
Inclose OJ tOjtiie publishers, and you wfli com
mesee receiving the magazine by return mail. You
w ill also receive witli tile first copy a numbered sub
scription receipt eirtitlingyou to the engrai iug us
“THE LAST SUPPER,”
and a chance to draw one of these 8 There Thou
sand l'rizes,”
KF.AiSoXS WHY YOU SHOULD $t HKCniltE FOR
E TIER SOFT’S II V GA/I \ I)
For 1858.
1 Because its literary contents will, during the
year, embrace contributions from over one hundred
different writers and thinkers, imiubering sujoug
them the most distinguished of American Authors.
2. Because its editorial departments, “ Our Btu
dio,” “Our Window.” and “Our Olio,” will each
be conducted by an aide editor—and it w ill surpass,
in tlie variety B d richness of its editorial contents,
any other niagaziue.. ,
3. Beeanse it w ill contain, during the year, nearly
six hundred crigibal pictorial illustrations from de
signs by tlie first Atuericnrr artist*.
4. Because for the sum of |kl you will receive
tliis splendid monthly, more richly worth that sum
than auy other magazine, and the'superb engraving
of “ Tin: last sri'PFit,” w-ortb $5.
*• Bemmse yon wifi very likely draw one of the
three thousand prizes to be distributed on the 26th,
day ot December, 1858—perhaps one that is worth
SI,OOO. r
Notwithstanding that these extraordinary induce
ments can hardly fail to accomplish the objects of
the publishers without farther etforts, yet they have
determined to continue through the year.
TIIE GKEAT LIiHIAItY OFFER.
‘To noj’ person who will get up a club of twenty,
four subscribers, either at oiie or umre pi At offices- I
we will present a splendid library, consisting of over
‘Forty Ln rgr BwrartVnfilßirir, tfr TWt
popular works in the market. The club may he
formed at the club price, or at the full price. #3,
with the engraving of the Last Supper to each sub
scriber. List and description jf the Library; aud
specimen copy of the Magazine, will be forwarded
on receipt of 25 cents. Oyer spM) Librarie*,or 8,000
volumes, have already been distributed in accord
ance with this offer, and we should he glad of an Op
portunity to furnish a library to every clergyman, ev
ery school teacher, or to someone at every post of
fice in the country.— ‘ •
AGENTS RICH.
The Success which t*ir agents are meeting with is
almost astonishing. Aiming t|tg nisny evidences of
this fact, we are permitted to ho Wish’the following;
GfcM I.r.MF.N ; —The follow ing tacts in relation to
jvhat your agentsarivjjoliigln this section, may be
of use to some enterprising young man in want of
employment. The. Rev. John E. Jordan, of this
place, has made, since last Christmas, over $4,006
in hisageney. Mr. David M. Heath, of Kidjfly, M 0...
your general agent for J’latt county, is making $8
hierday on each sab-agent employed by him, ami
ilessrs. Wintrier & Evans, of Oregon, Mo., jour
agents for .-Holt county, ire making from $8 to •*
per day„and your humble, servant has made, since
jhe seventh da? of Last Junuary, over ‘51,700, -be
sides paying for 300 acres’ of land out of the bu*S
ness, Worth over fl/Mli). You are at liberty to pub
lish this statement, if you like, and toFefer to any of
the parties named.
r- DANIEL GREGG, Carrol ten, Mo. .
1 With such induceinenta as we offer, any body can
obtain subscribers. We invite every gentleman out
of employment, snd every lady who desire* a plcas
-nnt money making oet iirintion, to apply at once for
an agency. Applicants should inclose j|6 cents for a
‘specimen copy of the Magazine, w hich witi always
be forwarded with answer to application by return
SPECIMEN rxrmAVIXG,,
As we desire to place it Jhe hands of every per
son who proposes to get up a club, ifml also of CvV
ry agent, a copy of the engraving of “ Xjtß Last
HiPI'EU,” m a specimen, each applicant inclosing us
$3 will receive the engraving, port-uaidj by return
mail, also specimens of <>ur publication* and olio of
the numbered subscription receipts,* entitling the
holder to thr Magazine one yea r aud to a chance in
the distribution. — This otter is made Willy to thus*
who desire tojwtNs agent* or tp form club*. Ad
’ rtl # O.VKi&ITH A CO.,
No. 371 Hroadw or New York. t?
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TO 1;.,
THE Now York Weekly News it an excellent
1 N'ew York CitJ Paper for country reading. It
contain* the fullest and most correct cattle market
it ml prodiy?e reports, with all tfie'news ml tntvliU
aence of the day. Try it and you will like it. Oa
ly one dollar a year. Published at No. 102 \a*aaa
street.New York. ‘ “”'7'’
Adiuiniwirntor’s Sale. “T
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordta
ary of I-ownde* comity, will ho sold before tile
court-lionse door, within tbe'Wal boftrs ofssle.ee
the first Tuesday in March next, Ik the town es
Tbomneville, Lots of land numbers one and tire in
the 15th district of originally Irwin how Lowndes
county. Also 112 acres uflot number foyrhuadrel
and eighty-fonr, in the 12th district of sauWounty,
belonging to the estate of James Newton deceased.
Hold for the beuefits of the heirs ami creditors os said
estate... Terms mtuie known u-the dav of sele.i
jaolgLU] ISAAC T. A.NKWTOK, AdinV
OEORttlA—Thomii* County. Tr
Court of Ordinary, January Hit, Is&*.
Henry mitch ell nd Richard r mu-mi
H this day applies to this Court for letter# of
Guardianship for the perou* and of Emily
8. Mitchell and Harriet E. Mitchell, minor heir* at
law of Richard Mitchell deceased, of said Bounty.
All perspua interested are bdreby notified ts Ota
tlieir objections in raid Court, if any they hav to
said letters being granted,otherw ise saidletters will
-be granted to said ariplicaotat a regular term of
said Court to b held at Thoiuasville said county aa
the first inoiulay of March next.
jan!2-3Hd} M jl. TOQKE,Ordluary.
To Democrats.
/"VNE of the Brat dutie# of a Good Democrat St to
W ►ttPPW’tbM P*n> PWM. The New York Dallf
arid W eekly News is now. W ell established ss th
Democratic organ or New T.ffk cifr. It f. *k af
the beat newspapera of. the day. pioreover. |m<
in yoursubsoriptioiis. Weekly News inly OnsDuJ.
lar a year. Ibibßshed at 102 Nassau St;; New Tkrb.
IVottcC.
A LI. persons interested are hereby notified that
the undersigned will apply to the hmioraM* tba
court of Ordinary of said county to be held at Them
nsviilo said county on the first Monday in April
next, iut an order granting leave U*eß (he real aa*
late and lands belonging to tbd estate of the niioar
heirs of Howell Rcacoek deceased.
jiml24>od] ELIJAH WADE, Gnardign.
State orOeorKia.CeuMtjr af Tboaaa.
To the beira at law, and distributee* of the aatoW
of Rieliard Mitchell deceased, of said county i
YOU ami each of you are hereby nidified that
■Court of Ordinal yof said county at regular tem
on the first Monday in March lift, for an or.pr
ease, to make distribution among said heirs and dit*
trihub-es the esfatw of said deceased. ‘
&S!re& EU .>s. ’
Janie * w St
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a ll persona are hereby forewarned from itfUitf
-LX. lor a certain protuiasory note given by IShbert
A. Durham, and malde payable to myself, dated about
the first of Augyat, 185A, and due one day alter
date, with an 1-dit of-twenty-eight iloilart, made
sometiifie in thd.miioth of Aprrl, IK'S C, as said iseito
has been lost. * 1 L*'&93r
janl2-3tl . DUNCAN D- SINCLAIR.
POFNTRY STORE KEKFERS will M that
V 7 the Commercial and Monetary article a-publish
ed in the New York Weekly N'etaf Cm* be relied upon.
The Market* are akuio worth the prlge of a rear’a
subscription; Only One Dollar yes*. Published at
JV'O 108 NassaM'street, New Yijk-J*
IWOTICE. •
i Have* Donaldaow,
“jtoWNJ a* ’ 1 A. H. HANSHIX.
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