The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, February 23, 1858, Image 1

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#rnss BcfforpS ” i-g* *.*we<* -t*|io and” • *bW4 *.itSfe f ,- >q , in ,* bam {wrdHr nr.** >'* I. the wike-gmss remeteg. *? HIAUi. rCTFK . I.CWi,jWH.trvM H. IIAt l ” rEi'KU K.JLOVi:, Editor. ,' £i ?*>ra7 TERMS : Tfct WBupGrass Uepoirrea i* published Week ad DfifXAKri p ft annum, in adrnnm. 1 All order* for the Rkcorteii, to receive attention lUU 4 Be nce.oin[iaiiied with the money. Subsoribrirt wishing ttw d**rtM f their paper •changed, will notify * from what office it is to be terms will be ftrietl): observed. AuYEii riHi'.MRST.s conspicuously inserted atOne ar per square fi nr tbe brat, and I* tty Cents for <MB anWxiueiir., insertion. Those sent without a ■aaeelfi cation of the number of insertions, will he pub ftished until ordered out. and charged accordingly. Sales of Laud and Negroes, by Administrators, Evocators, or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in ttie month, between the fhoHft of ten til the forenoon and three in the nfter tooba at the Court house in the comity in which the ithute. Notice* Os these sab's must be ibUc gazette FORTY bays previous to r*tbe sale of Tersonal Property, must be gitea at jet I’EN bays previous to the day of sale. • Kories’ to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must b published FORTY BAYS. Notice that application w ill be made to the Court •f Orihiirv for 1,-ave to sell Land or Negroes, must fc published weekly for two months ... Urrvrtoss for letters of Administration, ninst be aoiMished thirty day* —for Dismission from Adminis tration, monthly for sir. months —for Disuiissiou from Guardianship,, forty days. ICoi.es for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub llished monthly for four months —for establishing lost papers,/or thefnH spore of three months —for compel- Rag titles from Executors nr Administrators, whore a bond ha* been given by the deceased, the full space of three months. “iplii will always be continued according to thaSl requirements, unless otherwise ordered. All business in the line or PriNTIXO will meet wlt^^rm||tatb|utUinjit^tli<^^EP<|RTE^OFFirF^ . (Law Finn.) HARRIS & HARRIS. IviUXIION L. fIARRIS, I CIIARU'S .1. HARR!*, Milledgeville, Ga. | ThomasviHe, Gd. marsh 31 . _7_w.„. t*7 . Rabt. S. Itiroll A William JHcLendon, ’ A'ITORXHYS AT LAW, TiIOMASI/IJ. E, C EQIKIIA •all 4 _ _ ‘1 *• wey BiKEft & BE^\ET, AtTO ft N LYS A T LA W, A TronprUlc, Loir rules Cp., G.i. sapt IS “” ‘ ts ——-—saiiiki. a. si*i:\t i:n, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TI lO MAS VII. LK, G KORGIA. ■WILL give Ids entire attention to the practice of Lsw, in the Counties of the Southern Circuit. — Oboe on the sec,oils floor of D. it E. McLean’s brick building. (jangOoy 7 . fi, C % IIOGASi, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .Y.l.s il i it. I. K, n E<> n til A. wlfiß practice in the counties of the Southern C’ir ouit, ami tipi counties of Dooly, Worth and Dough arts of the Macon, and (’"flee, Glineli and W are •f the Brunswick Circuits. Elat Creek, Ga., Oct. 7. ; • f£ HI 77” ’ M DiSOX, A T T 6lt N E Y A T L AW, OFKH’K next tliwir to Dr. IVuee’s, Thotfta#viile. ’ fipMirgin. * _ /, jnn. r >-Iv. KICII A JlEKhll.\, AT T 0 R N B Y S AT L AW, MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA. ATTEND to all business'entrusted to tlo-ir rare, in the following, counties, to-wit: Glinch, Ware, Ap pling, Coffee. Chariton. Lowndes and Berrien,fbtbr gi*. Also, in the comities of Hamilton, Colombia, and .fefS’ertpji. ln Florida, wvvm >. ItfCK. | HUSKY M. MKRSIIOX, jmie w Urn • ‘""“YaMes mYeolsom, ATTOR XE V AT L AW, MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA. U’M.L practice in all the courts of the Brunswick Circuit and in the cnuit-s of Lowildes and Berrien ■as the Southern Circuit. { Judge A. E. Cochran. Brunswick Ct. Deferences >jy lvt| . r K h Smitheru Ct. jn & w fy <*. 11. DA^IELIi, ATTORN E Y AT> Is AW, i*uo 3i. i,s rn.jLj'’ cwnMir.i •Office onC dobr above John Stark’s oil Fleteher St., fdrme'rlv Oempled liv h. C: Bryan. [Janl'Jly “ELtiKlA'lv L.. IIINKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. I ? ruoM.isrn.LE, Georgia, Office over McLean's store. (jnn2<> incnL£R * wiilew, attorneys at la ay, WARESBOROUGH, WARE CO., GA. WILL practi.ee in Ai.r. the Counties of the Brims *i<* cireuit, and Lowndes and Berrien of ,the I , 1 Fsmthcm f’ JOHN C. KK'ltOLl.a, I ANDREW J. MU.I.KR. feb2 w= ov •.. - —, Z3H Oin. BOWER A EU-IS, OFFER their professions! service* to-the - citizons of Thumasyilte and Vicinity. Calls at all hours ||t) Promptly attended to. . feb2oy r. SAMVEL R. WILLIAMS, HAVING located iti Thomasviile respectfully ten ders his professional services to the citizens of Thomasvilie and vicinity. be found at the Office of Dr, 8. S. Adains. [octl'.loy DR 10. Q. ARAOLP WII.L continue the practice of non- get ’ ♦iatry in Thouiasvillc and vicinity —fWllipph Any ordeffieft at the Post Office or at “ Ua l 1 T T his Office during his absence from tow n will receive attention at the earliest opportunity. [jauS-ly MBRRIXi OiTEIiSEKT, ~ FfofeOTOT of nm*ic wiit give private lewnn* to the citizen* of Thoinasville and vicinity upon the Piano, Rhjodebn, Guitar. Piute, Violin, and Violoij'cello.— He may be found at Fletcher Institute frorntla m. to W. * Piano* toned, (joetltftoy C M. HARRIS, v . (icurral Commission Merchant, ?■ Foot af Monfa&treet Brunswick , Ga. dce2 w ts y ROBERT 11 OWE It, (Lot* of Georgia.) WITH m liaWtlS, HYATT & CO., No. 40 Waives St., New York. 1 WILL lie prepi red to show country merchants tjkis Jdring the best and cheapest stock of Boots and fuiiN-s ever offrred to the Southern trade. rF*f>rdef* solicited and earefhlh attended to. jan 26. w ly .New Jewelari Wshtli and dock Maker. JOSEPH JERGEU now offer* his services ft to the public, and pledges himself to give prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and 4wJk making Ac. All wmk entrusfed to Mm will be executed” and delivered at the timo promised, and warranted. He has no flowing eneo minhis to bestow upo himself as a watch maker, but reliek upon the judgment of his patrons to es tablish h} skill and reputation. Term* Chsh. Officesecond door above thePOstOffice, next to “W!Wmw H. W. Shhrpe! — Thomasvfllfe, Ga . Maretr It, VT7. ts Watclp and, Clocks. THE umlersignel w ould respectfully in form the public-that be still ceptimiot (O his business at the old stand, neat*T. J ojulK Light loot & Co.’s, where lie is fully prepared to do as good and as cheap work aa can tie done Nirnth or south by any good w orkmau. He has supplied Irim self with every thing necesiuiry for the completion of good work. All Watch and Clock Work warran ted fbr P 2 months if well used. Al3fkeeps on hand. Clocks, Watclfos, and Jewelry, which will be sold as low ns can be bought anywhere. Give me a call. W'faiTtf) JAMES M GRAY. MOOKE & HOMAN’S Variety Works. TUP midersigned are pre- . pared to manufacture in J * J_ the best and most fashionable style all kinds of Furniture, Bedsteads from ss’to $25; Mjyjk^W Slide Boards, Wash stands, lf^uK^pP Corner stands, Wardrobes, Bureans-—China, lied Bay Dining Tables, Folding and . Plain Tables, Ceutre and Side Tables, Couches, Trunnel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, fVeretariw, Book Caes and Hat Stands. Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture: or lum ber made up to order in the most fashionable style. Also all kinds of Turning aud Sawilgg done ill the best style. Slisps located South end of Main street, below Meßaiu’s Hotel, ThomasviHe, Ga. ‘ l jiilyld] MOORE & HOMAN. MOORE & ETOMAN’S basil uud Blind Factory. f|HIE biideisigHod nre prepared to manufacture JL all kimlH of Window Bash, Blinds, I’uauel Doors, aiifl Carpentry Work to Order.- Having al ways on hand, the best seasoned lumber, they will warrant their work to boos the most stihstantinl and durable description. * , lie w ill also contract for any size or style of (mil ding*, and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Ordeis respect fully solicited. Shops located at the Scffitb’ end of Main street, below Mcßaiti’y Hotel, Tiiomasville, Ga. C. (i. HOORt, | F.. T HOMAN july 14 vv lief f 1 CoiHns! Coffins!! CHERRY, VELVET, and fur- I'?'’ Shop located at the Soulh End of Main Street below Meßaiu’s Hotel TIIOMAsiVIU.K. GKOWJIA. G- G. MOORE,* K. T. HOMAN, may 5 w „ <*? 7 J. I*. ARAOI D, . MERCHAN'I’ TAIT.OR. WOULD respectfully inform the eitigens and ff of ThomasviHe and th public general- Tj ly that be bns received a complete assortment —ti nt’ Firte Cloths, Cassimcrys, Vestings, A c. Ac.,sni ■ table for the Fall and Wb'tSr Wear. Garm.-nts o: all kinds will be made w ith dispatch according to order, lie hopes that all person* desiring goods or work in his line, will give l|iiu a call. uov HI “ w ts Eank Agency. THE subscriber has Ugeujxppoiiitod Agent for tho Bank of Savannah at this-.place, aud i* propar ed to discount Bills of Exchange, Drafts, &c.; and hnk for sale Cheeks on New York. jnlv22) EDWARDREMINGTON. Will. HAM MV. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. j’oytos .'Street Nkw Qulrans. Ref Kit n tu —i ; - **-‘44? • <}ov. J ,-Tt’aHahtssce, Florida, (iuoruo K. WsUcrr, S SStfrvSt-! ™ re, A*.. i fFJow* . Gets. Wm. Batlv, Jefferson County, Florida. Johu G..L'utu | lui, Eyq , Madison County, Fl* Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton Cuuntv Florida. Jack J. Marsh, Esq-, liuucanvilb', Georgia. ’J A-Maliitush, Es<l., Glasgow. Georgia. Nmiuibei 3, 1857. ts Butter, Cheese, Ac. TUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE— J 10 Kegs ( ‘oshen Butter; 52 English Dairy aud Cream Cheese; 20 Barrels Irish Potatoes: 2 hoi*. Onions ; 40 Barrels Floor, S. F. Extra and double Extra; 6 Kitts mess Mackerel; a Boxes Codfish ; a Barrels Buckwheat Flour; H Hom s Layer liaisons; 20 Boxes Soda and Sugar Cradkers ; 8 Boxes Fig Paste and Grape Drops: 50 Boxes .Guava Jellcy ; with a full assortment of Catsups, fauces,Ofiveh, A- o. ■ ‘ * M dee22] EDWARD REWINaTOt| Lands for K if f j ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring t) \J U Hill Tallahassee road, eight miles from Thomasville, are uow ottered (or sale by the snhscri ber. Two hundred and titty acres, about half of which is fresh, ail under good tenee, ami in a high state of cultivation. Com, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and many other things grow on this loud iti luxuriant abundance. Come and look at it. Ido not oflef It for sale because lam displeased with the land, but lam determined to change my locality, sale hr no sale. Price reasonable. Fair warning. ~ DUNCAN McKINNON. july 21 i ts Manhattan Hotel, Murray Street. Netc York. IS STILL open for the reception of jjsjß Southern Merchants, aud the Pro- HitlaS prjetors are determined to spare no gSSS&SL pain* or expepse to give entire satisfaction. jan26oy) HUGGINS A FLTND. ( Adams House. fTIHIS establishment IS now perma- ■ ■ JL nently opened for the acoounnoda tlon of the public. Every convenience • ••■fife has been provided tor boarders mid trail- <UIS sient eitstomcrs; and. the proprietor tors himself that he is m>w shie to give the utmost satisfaotion. GODBOLD, Proprietor. Thmiiasvme, Ge., March 24,1&57. . ts AiMalstraUer’s Sate. TI/TLL be sold, hr order of the Court of Ordina m ry, on the first Tuesday in March next, before the court-house door, in Troupville, Lowndes county aiicgro woman. Solti for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of the estate or.Ttihn M. Dees deceased jnnlSHds) IRENA DEES, Adrn’x. OKOHGTA, FEBRUAIiV 1 S.SR. Or. It. H. EATO.tf 7 ’ • OBimSTj 1 TS permanently located in Thomas- BRWggRk, A rille. He offers bis proietsinual QjIBIHL servieds to the eitiuens and vicinity tr TTTF He isfcow prepatadtA itwert tectb MM one, to an entire set, in uy umuuer desired, plain teeth, teeth with artificial rums, block tooth, pr. Atcns coiitii)U "iil Gum Wora.Dr, Bfnndr’s Cbeoplaslie Wotk.— lie has ti” superior jn the iinuujfguturo of Teeth. piece itiserted guarauteed to give porfect snthifnriion He perfiirms all oportitloiaiap oli the nntjitfd testh in the highest stylo <if the, art. Ladles will hfe waited upon atthelt residence 1f de sired, Orders.lett at the Post Office Mill receive prompt afteiition. J leyviU be found at his residence near Judge llaiiseTs, only wheii professionally en gsned, v ! -in , w fel,!l-4t rN.i ! ValeniiMt s! VaicmißCtll tv j A LARGE and well selecteil stock of Valentines just received and for sale at. febff) . E. REMINGTON’*. notice. ALL persons intonated will take no*ice that on the first Monday ju March next,! will apply to the Oourf iif ordinaiy of C'dquitt county fbr leave to sell the land* belonging to the estate of Daniel W. Holland late of said county deceased. dee22-2ml H ENRY .HOLLAND, Ail mV IVOticc. ALL persons Indebted to the estate of Daniel W. Holland deceased, will make imH‘dite settle ment with the undersigned; and all those having demands against said estate Will present them, duly authenticated, in terms of the law in such cute made and provided. dec22--4(ld] HENRY HOLLAND. Adm’r. Wotlcc. VI''HE undersigned will Be in Thomasvllle on she £ first. Monday nd Tuesday In January next, fbr the purnese of settling up the bnsiocss of the firm of McINTOSH & CAVE and will be Cladto see all persons indebted to said firm either by note or account. He may be found at the old stand, now occupied by W. B. Clark JOHN A. McINTOSH, dec22-2t] Os the firm of Mclntosh & Cave. Ad miHistrator’ 8 Sale. YiriLL be sold ou the first Tuesday in February II next, before the Court House door in Troup villa, Lowndes county, Georgia, ‘Within the legal hours of sale, aH'the laud*, and negroes belonging to the estate of C. J. Blnfock, late es said cootv de eCnfM'd. Also the undivided interest of said deceao ed in the, land* aud negroes, belonging to the firm of Blalock iSr Dallis. Sold for the benefit of the heirs find creditur*. Terms made known on the dsy’ of sale- ! * a ‘■ e JOHN A. MdNTOSn, ). , . ■aqc2] JOHN M< MULIiAN. f a*" l '*. o livmilor’s Sale. YiriLL be sold befitre the Court House diSor in If the town of Warpshoro, Ware qtiußty, on the first Tuesilny in February next, W ithin the legal hours of sate, the billowing property to wit: Nelly, a negro woman Hbout forty five-year* oM j Deaultne, a woman about 20 years old, and Sam a boy nbout. 14 years<dd. Sold under an order of the. Court of VOrdiuary ot said county, Tor the benefit of the Leg atees. Terms of sale oil thedav. dec22-4<id) JOSEPH TITTF.N, Ex’ t. Notice. SlX’t’Y day* after date, to-wit, at March Term, 185$, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Tfiomti* Ciuuitv. Georgia, for mi order granting leave to sell the laud*belonging to the estate of Stephen Atkiuaop, late of said couutv deceased. . dei'ls) CRAYTON SINGLETARY’, Adm’r. tiEOJtGUA—Luwmlcs County. TWO months after date, application will he made L to t lie Cun it of .Ordinary lor Lowndes county, for leave to sell the east half of the west, half of lot land number J2tl, in the 13th district of Lowndes comity, belonging t*i the estate of Elizabeth Connell deceased. ‘ ■ ileclfVdlCd) JOHN J. PIKE, Ex’r. .idmiliistjatffPs Sale. WILT, be silldjidffire the vmirt-hortW’ door hi the first TnFsdiiy in February next, within the legal hours of sale, fine half of lot, of latid, number seventeen, in the 13th district of Tho mas county, containing two hundred aud forfy-ljve acres, more or less, as she property of Joseph Walk er, late of the ‘State'of Alabama deceased. Sold for ilie psi poseof division among the heirs and distrib utees of Said estate. Terms made known on the day J F. W. JOHNSON..Adm’r. <>((<■<•. THE suhf-criher intends removing from tbi,a sec tion of Georgia, and hereby notifies all persons indebted to him by not* or aeeount to come torward and settle at once. flee 1 ts) E. G. PONDER. (■ii:ir<li:<u's Ssilr. AGREEABLE to an order fit the'Hnnerabte the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Geor gia, will be nold before the Court House 4l>jfr at Thomasvillf', Said-County, ort the first Tuesday of i'elinmrr all the lands lviriganrlbeing ip yaiit County.Tielmiging toXouisa .7. Hurst a minor, and daughternf Thomas Hurst. dec*-4ft.l) GABRIEL WILSON Ouardinn. Notice. ALE persons interested are berel>y notified that the updersiituedwill apply to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas codtity, Georgia, on the first Monday in February next, for on order grunting leave to aelDi negro bi>v slave, the property of the minor heirs of William H. MeElveen deceas ed,* HEME IF ‘YOUNG, Uuardian. ? nor ‘j4 .1,., ; w i 6ftd LxeciilorN Male. A CUIEKAHLE to an order of lie Honorable the j\ Court oCOrdinary of Thonias county, Georgia, will be sold before the court-house door in the town of Moultrie, on the first Tuesday in .February next, T.ot tin. (4‘j7) four hundred mirfdifty seven, lying in the Bth district of .formerly Thomas, now Colquitt County, belonging to the estate of .J f qhn Hamilton deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors. Terms made k now non the day of sale. d,.^— 4 ud) , JOHN HAMILTON, Ex'r. . •• Notice* SIXTY days after date application will lie made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Ware county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Cynthia Tuft-n, late of said county deceaa ed JOSEPH TITEN, ExT; nov 10 :< ! W find GKOIMHA-Thomag CountyT ~~ i Snort of Ordinary, Jan. Ist, 1858. WHEl?EAS™reenian W. .Johnson this day ap plies to thin Court for letters of guardianship for the property of Mary E. H. Carter, minor heir at law of John W. Carter, late or said county de ceased. * : .•'- i ~ All persons interested are therefore hereby,notifi ed to tile their objections jn said court. If any they, ’ here, to mid letter being granted, otherwise said tet ters w ill he granted to said applicant at a regular term of said court To be held at Thomnerille, sard comity, on Hie fi rid Monday of February next. Given under my ofticiGaiguatttrc. -.tAiit-i—-■ ,v janS-Ntd) lipiffp if. TOOKE, Ohlinary. GEOBGU-Thonvix County. Coart if Or/finury, Jan ht, FiS*. JOHN A. MrTNTOHII, Junior, this inf sppliea to tiao court for permanent letters ofadminw t ration on the estate of B.W. Cave deceased, All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi ed to file then-objection* in said'Court, if any they have to said letters being granted otherwise said let tecs will be granted to mud applicant at a regular term of thisAfoart to he held at Thomas vi lie. said eounty ou the fhrst Monday of Fehruarv next HENUY H TOOKtf. Ofdinsrr Attention! i X X*. Dress Filiform, with six rounds of Blank and three of Ball Cartridges, on Mwr MONDAY MORNING.the TWENTY- ftT/ SECOND day of FEBRUARY, at IB jMmf o’clock. - l Km A prise’of a silver cup will he aw aid Rw ed to the best shot. Mffi By older of Captain Peter F- Love. * ’# — . CHAKI.KS J. HARRIS, feh 2-fit ’ Orderly Sergfaht.’ fall* Warning. ” TjAVEKY Note and Account in my possession un JPJ paid will be handgd to the respective officerj of the Law for collection ow the firkt dnv of March . next, without iliscriminatiiui. .114a. no pleasure to me to sue my friends or enemies, nor is it any pleas ii’te to be sin’d myself wltii claim* on otlmrs enough to pay all my debt*. • ii of- ■ feb2-4t) IL W, SHARPE. > . BrovKht to Jnil, ON Wednesday. 27th Jnmiaiy last, a negro Ms man JIM, nbout SB or 4*l vci* idd, •( Jp, dark coinplegiou.itßil about five feet nine inch- 4H eshigh. Bald boy has a part ofliis right ear missing. He say* hq belongs to Mr. Hubbard of Deratnr county, Ga. The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he witl-WdealCwith aafhehxwdlreete. C. B. D. JOHNSON, Jailor. Thoinnsville, Thoinas Cos., Ga. ts GEOROU-Lowndci Count)’. Court of- Ordinary, f ‘thruary Term, 1858. WHEREAS, Glohn McKinnon applies to this Cmirt for Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas B. McNeil.late of Lowndet coun ty deceased; these are to notify all person* interes ted to file their objections, if any they hava, why said letters should not be granteil, otherwise they will be granted iu accordance with law. Given un der ny hand aud official signature, this February let, 1858. POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. feb2 w 30d Carnages. Buggies and Wagons, MASPFACTHUI.iI TO OKDKff, BY JOSEPH TOOKK, SOW & CO., AT THE HOIfSTOH CABBIAGE EACTOBY, Houston. County, Georgia. I3FAII work fuUv gowanteed. jiiiieU'.toy ] 18AAC WINTER, Ageut. Lost or Stolen. ON the night of the 27th January, at Benjamin Singletary's hi Thomas county, a pocket book conthimng fivo dollars and some small change, to gether with the following papers, two notes on Epfiliiii Handy for one hundred dollars each—one duo Ist January, 1857, and the other due Ist Ja#. 1858, made payable to John Giles ; two notes on Charles B. Garvin, fine for #loft, ifuc Ist Jan., 1855 or 1866, and one for §6<, due the March following i two receipts for notes from John Wprrel.Esq., each for 845t).0f); ami Some other papers not recollected. AH persons are therefore forewarned fhoui trading for-uny of said notes. feb2-3t) JOSEPH DUCKWORTH.’ Dissolution of Partnership. ALL persons are hereby notified that the partner ahip heretofore existing between McLendon & “Lowery in the carriage business Is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. The bnsrneis* offkefirm will be wound up in every respect by Mr. Lowery, who will hereafter continue the business-in Iris own name. The undersigned returned their fineero tfianks to tbqir friends for theirkirfd and libera) patrouaaeAnd express the hope flint it will l>e conHfiiicd to Mr,” J. Hi Lowery, wlm, as above stated, wdl still cor 17 n the business at the same old stand. Mi I.ENDON £ LOWERY. ThmnasviHo. Jan. 27th, 1858. fit _ SAUEI, THE premises whereon the under- dgtiiXHk signed now resides. There nre 385&58&’ eight acres of land, all enclosed, and tfjjfatfljpi one half iu cultivatiou.. The improve- , 1... ment* are a framed dwelling having 3 rooms, 2 airtple closets and 2 fire placca; a small . house originally intended for a dining room and kitch en, having brick chimney with two fire place* am) Oven i 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 tree*, ahrnhbery, ami flowers. The location (on the Grooveyville road) is both nrettv and healthy'and is nCar enough to ThmmisvTße so coiithine tlie social, religious amCedueationul advan tages of the town. The dwelling and yard aro so arranged as to admit of ample additions. It’ not sold before Ghrisfinas the promise* Willhe rented. Apply to the undersigned, or Mr. Geo. H. Daniell on the premises. aug2stf] D G. DA MELT,. Union Academy. THE undersigned begs leave to inform those who may feel interested, that he proposes to open on English School at this newly erected Academy for Hie iiistruetion of youth. Huvijig had twenty four vi’ais ejtyegiguee4u tettfcli- ITigTn’ different sections of Georgia, fnope, by un tiring seal and imremitted energy, to merit a share of public The greatest care will he tir ken with those committed tbrny care,both in regard progress and morals. ‘ v ‘ v All tlie branches which I propose foteaclfare pgr term of 10 weeks $5.00, payable at the close of each scholastic quarter, except Book-Keeping, for which as extracharge id five dollars will be requir ed, when they will be fully qualified to enter upon the iluties of the eounting rOoin The exercises of the Betusd will cuuimeuce the first, Monday in Fehriiary next. Any information required can be obtained by ap plication to the subscriber at his.residence near -Mr. L. Bird’s store #r address the undersigned refer ence*, at Glasg'wi, Tltomas county. Georgia. j s~ ! - .JOHN M. SANFORD. ( John Hamilton, > Eeferences :s Dr, J. C. Harry, ~ ( Dauiel McKinnon. Jan 20 ‘ w 4t Cash on rotfon to New York. fTNHE Subscriber will make liberal cash advances X on shipments of cotton to Messrs, llrewer & Caldwell, New York. * deefl-tf) EDWARD REMINGTON Notice to Everybody, nn. A. W. ALLEN’S CELEBRATED (SOUTHERN t .TTvrTitrpiNrrn ) IS A CERTAIN REMEDY for Strains, Sprains. Rheumatism, NetnVgi#, Cramp, Nervous Ifcad- Aehe, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck, Tooth-Ache, Pain in the Head, Scalds and Burns, or any thing like erup tion* on the flesh. Also, for all diseaaes to .which homes are subject. Dr. Alton’s All-Maltt% Os (fitment, 18 a certain cure for Ring-worms, Scratches in horses, Oreese Heel, Thrush, Collar and Saddle Galt*; Slid all flesh wonnd*. jti, f v Manufactured by Dr. A. WALXEN, Columbus, Georgia. For sale in Thmtiaai ille, by Bamn A Shift'; in Mogticello, by Palmer Jk firo,, and inTroimville, by *T. W. Ellis. A W ALLEN- ‘ _i-=s *■ y Plonr. U WHOLE aaeka extra excelsior Flour; 12 half sucks extrl Family U)mrr; 2ft whole *dks Family Flour; 20 half sacks Family Flour: TO whnfe aaeka extra superfine Flowr; 40 whole sacks superfine Flour: 90 half sacks superfine Flour; J# ■half taels flue Flour: 2 half sack* fine Hour; Just received and fur sale by T * ■ frb2) E. HEMfNOTON, ~ rV'Yatekmsn copy TSlttYAlLttfJ Al niACTIOXSI! EMERSON’S MAGAZINE AND ‘ ■FII'TSfAirS IffBTTIILT, o TySfO-ReAT MAGAZINE* IN ONE. OO.QOO <£sico ific jTirftl JUostti U . MAGNIFICENT FSOGIAMMS FOB Is#*, JfSO,OOO tN PPl.l!>blß WRK*< w ART. ‘ • FH E IIOLLAK K\hißiVl\L } ., . WBst’ffßMt. je...: * Tub urb.vT i.ihkary ofkkk. , AUKKTS tiF.TrfNCi RICH it The union**; EWKRB.OR> MaOWIXF. and I’CT navi’s MoNTin.Y li nygiv ep to the consolidated work acircnlatiuii sccurnl to but one similar publication in the coliidrr, attd ha* scciimt fur it a coitibinaffen of litorart *n"d artistic, talent probshly unrivalled by any other magaxinota tlid world. During the first month; fb£ rtlV in the trade and dettinnd from siib seribers exceeded BBJNfO copies, and the numbers already ifsueil of the consolidated work arc univer- Saliy conccdeit to have surpassed, hr the richness of their ideran ooßteßts, and Bn- beauty and profiwc liess of their pictorial ilinstratioiis, any ln.ignziiu ye er’before Itamal from the Amcrtmirt press Encour aged by these evidence* of favor, the publishers have determined, to commence-tin; new voluiue in January with still additional itttmethma, and to ofler Such inducements to subscriber* as cannot fail to place it,in eireuliUion. at the head of American mag atzliies. With this view they now announce the fol lowing splendid programme. They have purchased that superb and costly steel-plate engraving, “THE LAST SUPPER,” and will present a copy of it to every three dollar subscriber for the year 1858. It was engraved at a cost of over fti.OOfl, by the late Celebrated A. L. Dick, from the original of Raphael Morghen, aftfr Leonardo Da Vinci, and is the lurgest steel-plate en graving ever executed in this country, being three times the sin of the ordinary three dollar engra vings. The first impressioas of this engraving are held at. $lO, audit was the intention of thcartist that none* iff jhe engraving* ajioiitil ever be offered for a less *um than $5, being richly- worth that amount. ‘Thus every Re ce dollar aubseriber wall receive the mags - zine one ycar-a-cheap at 4>d—and this splendid cn- r graving richly worth $5; thus getting for *3 the value of #B. • AYeßm 11 eofnmcnce striking off flic engraving* immediately, vet ir can batdlj’ hc expected that fin preasion* of so large a pLte can he taken aa fast as (hey will Jie called fur,by subscribers. We shall, thereford,fniiisli tjicdiYfi fhi* oMcr in which sub scribers arc received. Thufe who desire to obtain their engravings early,and from the first impressions, should send in thriir siffiddriptions without delay.— The engraving can heaooton rollers, by mail, or in limy other manner, as subs/cribor* shall ordtfr. SM.OOO IK WORKS OF IST, lu addition In tlie superb engraving ni “TtfK i,ast st'FPFU,” which will he pivsegtivl to every thdec dollar auliseriber lor 1858, the publisjiers have Com pleted arrangeimmta for the distribution,on tla’ ‘BWh dfiy of December, 1858, of a series of splendid w orks of urt, consisting of one hundred rich and rare Oil I’aiutiiigs,, valued at from SIOO to SI,OOO each. AUoA"00 magnificent steel-plate engravings, worth from $1 to $5 each, making, in all, over three thousand gift*, worth twenty thousand dollars. limOoso $3 to the publishere, and you will cetn- Hience receiving the magazine by return mail. You wifi also receive wlthfhe first copy a nuifibered sub scriptiim receipt entitling you to the engraving „f “THE LAST SUPPER,” ainla flUnnce to draw one of these ‘‘ThereThou sand Frizes.” KRASONS WHY YOI KIIOUI.D Sl ItSCIIMIr FOR ViUAZIiVE For MSB. 1 Because its literary centmifs w ill, during the year, eiidirsCe” contritmtiniis from over one hundred il ills'rent writers Bad thinkers, tilindwring amoag them the,most d of’ Aoieriean Authors. 2. Ih'Oiinscits edirnrin! depiirlincnfs, “Onr ffttt .din/’oOur Vfiailow.” and “Our Olio,” will each he conducted by an nlile editor—and it will .surpass, in the variety mid richness of its.editorial contents, auy other magazine. 3. Beeiuise it will contain, during the year, nearly six hundred original pictorifil iffiisfrations from de signs by tlie.first American artMfs. 4. Jleeanse for the turn of $3 you will receive tlifs splendid monthly, morc'richly worth that sum than any offier manMnw. aiid the superb engraving of “ TIIK LAijT hi;pw;n,” worth $5. . 5. ‘ Recirttre’yirti TikVly draw one of the three thousand prize* Kbo distributed ,m the 2Mh day of December, 1858—perimps one that is worth $ I .OOP. W ! t “ Notwitbstnndiitfe that these extraordinary induce. motifs cuti hardly full to accomplish flu; objwUxd rlic publishers without tin flier efforts, yeffhey have dftcnniiied tomaitiuae through the year. THE GREAT him ARY OFFER. To any person who wHI get up a club’oY*tweirfy, four subscribera, either t one or moie post oflieet we wilt-fH-eeent a splendid library,eonsistiligof irvet Forty Large Ttointd Volumes, embrnciiig the uioit popular works in the market. The ehih may lie. torunvl atTlio club prire, or at the lift I price. sll, with the eiqfreviug of the land Supper to each Sub scriber. List ami descript ion of the Lilirury, and specimen copy of the Magazine, will be forwarded on receipt m 25 cents. )ver 2ffll I.ibrari.'s.or S,fl(>o vulumes, hove already been distributed in accord unc* with this offer, and be glad of an op portunity to furnish a library pievory clergy man, t ---cry school teacher, or to some ono ai every pi*t of fice in the country. ■ i aleats li:tti\<; rich. The suec*** which bar agi-nt* nre meeting w ith is almost atni*hiug. A lining tin* many evidences of tliis fact, weary permitted to publish-the following: GIJXTr.FMP.T:—The following fact* in relation to vHist ybur agents ire domain tin* section’ ifiay be of u*e to some enterprising fitting man In want of employment. .The Rev. John E. Jordan, of this place, ha* made, since last Christmas, over $4,000 in Ilfs agency. M t. David M. Heath, of Ridgly, Jin. your general'ngCtitfor Platt county, is making $8 per day on each sub-agent employed by him, and Messrs. Wioiner & Evans, of Oregon, Mo., your agents for Holt county, arc making from $8 to $25 per dsy/hndymlr humble servant has made, sihee the seventh day of Last January, over $1,70$ be side* paying for :t<MI acres id land out of the busi ness, w orth over sl,imm>. You are at liberty to pub lish this statement, if you like, and to refer to soy of the psrtie* named. DANIEL GREGG, Camdton, Mn. With sneh inducements as we oiler, any body ran obtain subscribers. Wti invite every gentleman out of employ went, sod every lady who desira* a pleah ant money unhung occupation, to apply at once for an agency. Applicants should inclose'2s cent* for a specimen copy of the Magazine, which will always be forwarded with answer to application by return i°- w ~ ; . _ : SPKOtMKN ENGRAVING. As we desire tiV place in the hands of every per son who proposes to get up a club, and also of eve ry agent, a copy of the engrsi itir of •* Th/Last l<PPKa,’‘-as a specimen, each applicant inclosing $3 dill receive tl*e engraving pest-pnul, by return mail, also specimens of ottr publicatpifia and upa of the numbered subscription receipts, entitling’ the holder to the Magazine ofte year ahd to a ehsuce in the distribution. This ofii-r il made Zltr to those who desire to act as ageuts or to form clubs. Ad - : BLANKS FOR SALE. I J | ; g~~"\ W | |— —C * “” IpM! 25 ."'t; x \ jf *• ■ 1 % l| Jll|g- J AiifMMi.......... 1 UCIBBrr. “ivtr'.-vt . j , it -ItTtMkcri..... 3 ! ia.l4 6 7 B. 9H) Il it|)S - , 141416 17 10 19h0 21 22 23 24 25 26j|7 Ocernker .. i 2 jf 4 TO Farmers. ■ * T| HE New York Wfekly Now* i* M fltsUl New Yprk Fity Paper (dr country reading. contains the fullest ana most correct cattle warlil Mid produce reports, with all flic news end inteßi gence of the day. Try U and you will like it fih s't reel. New 1 1 *”^l^ AtfmiHinirater’s Hale. W A GHEEABLE to an ordey iff tbo Court at Onto IX. ary of Lowndes county, w ill be sold before hs court-house door, within tile legal hnurs ff sate, M tW first Toeadsy in Jlnr-h next, in the tens* #f ThwiMftvilie, L#t| *{ nn fibers one ftjnd Hrii the 15tk district of originally Irwin now I-owndM comity. Also 112 acres oflut uumlier four buaMlN •and eighty-four, In the fifth djsfrti# of said rowsty,” belonging to the estate Os James Newton ffrnasil Sold for the benefit ot the heir* aml creditor* est Mist “Pi >£r GEORUIA-Thoma* Caunty. „fs Conn of Ordinary, January f>tk, HOfti. Henry Mitchell hi chard . mimm this day applies to this Court for b-ttecs es Guardianship lor the permits and’ property of Etnilr S< Mite boll and Harriot Ei klib-MI, minor beinr-mt law of Richard Mitchell deueascl, of said counts. All persons interested nr>- lo r. in m titled te ffl* their objections m said l ourt.tif i.nr they bar* l syi.l Icttega hftiflg fifaotcdjOther w ise ,ai,l fotter* wil iie granted, to said applicant at ft regular term of aaid Court to be held at Thomeavillc said county m tin first UMHiday of March,nfxt. . ; . ,ianl2-:utd] ft. ft. TOOKE, Ordinary/ J T - ‘ Tu Democrata ‘ / \NE of the first duties of a Good Democrat Sft* ,Xbe Horn York tb#y and Weekly News is now well established as tbs Democratic organ of New York eity. It lr *Mr%f lar a vsr. Published at Ifig Na.sm. Bf"lCetF*lK. A LL persons interested are hereby notified thU XX the undersigned will apply to the huourahllßlha court of Ordinary of said county to he MdatfSSte atville said eouaty oa the first Monday ia April next, for so order granting leave tv sell rhe ggai aa tate and land, behmging to the estate of the miXr heirs of Howell Peacock decease,). >JWI. -- >V4l)K,Gnordute. State of Ue*rgla,Cnl) of Tfc>Mmpi To the beira at law, and distributees „f the estate of Richard Mitchell deewmed, of said County: YIIOU and each of you are hereby notified (hat the undersigoad will apply to tlie honorabTe the Court of Ordinaly of said county at a regular Una of said court to be held at Tbomj.sviHe soid CouOty u the first Monday in March next, for HU order ay jsal^K IIKKRY STTCHr.I.I.. ■ . RIQHAKIO a IUTCIa.I..i A ' , "“- - ■- . ! ‘.y -j- TTgfr imarif, 1 \ ll J ALL persons an hereby threw anted from trading fop m AAsplain itrinsrmaaiisili j t ta. •••■ pcßwwrj Mimpm JfMMrt A. Durham, and made payable to myself, dated abopt the first of August, 1855. and dne one dkf aMr credit of ■fol^taes.^mdte hubACliptMW. Ov\*ODGD‘ttttl f I*