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will notify us from what office it in to be
* The foregoing termß>wiU'be strictly observed.
jkWrKRTWKRKSIit cotfapicuonsly inserts'll at. One
~) lar e flu-the'tirat. and Ffty Cents for
ah sifooaqucut, insertion. Those sent without n
edification of the liutijbijY of inscrtinrri, wilt be pub
* gale* rs Laml and jjfrfiroez, by Administrators,
KxgeHtdrs, or Gmirdiaus, are required by law to be
fceWon the first *nipß*y in the month, between the
(taars of ten ip thfe foienoon and (hree’ifi the after-
MMb it fhe'Crnift house in the county In which the
MMWty is.situate. Notices of these sales must be
given in.* public gsMtc FORTY DAYS previous to
‘lMMtfor the. sale of Personal Property, must be
-given at least tRJi PAYs previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must
hi published FORTY DAYS.
Notice tbat.apujkatiiui wil] be made to the Court
wf Ordinarv for leave to Sell Land or Negroes, must
6qp*hti*bel weekly for Two MosTlts.
(JfTATtoN’S for Lett ‘rs of Administration, must be
thirty r Dismishon frimi Adminis
ircPith, monthly for Air month —for Dismission from
Ibi-Mosure of Mortgage must be pnb
months— for establishing lost
WH space of litter months— for eoropel
.Ljxedutoj-s *>C Administrators, where
feiven by the deceased, the/nil space
vvill always be continued according to
elds, unless otherwise ordered,
jii the line of PuCms w ill meet
ti'utio'n at the Ri.potlfV.n Omre.
—: /r : y■ - —-
(Law firm.)
HARRIS & HARRIS. -
I#*rsor L. Harris- I Chari.es J. HARttra,
Milfeilgejille, Ga. J Thotnasvnie, Ga.
Haifa. 8. Bires rV William MrLendon.
IfIITOKXRYS AT LAW,
THOMAS,TLLE, GEORGIA .....
cyMd 19 wi*y
BIKER 4 B .
AT T O R N E Y S AT LAW,
Troupm/ln, Lowndes Cos,, Xj I.
• nyrxßsMfWßtr. “B. SPBNcei** -wL
SATTORN K Y AT LAW,
. tUOKASVILLK. oeobgpX.
WILL, civo hie entire attention to the practice ot
Lv, iu the CSttiiHe* of tb-> Southern Circuit.—
Aft He* <* the serous fl c*r at D. fc B. MeLcim’s
■ brick building. .(jau2(lpy
dTcT-'n
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
,vi [snn'A.l% nr.onuiA.
WILT- practice in the counties of the Southern Cir
’ puU.and the if'iiintirs of Dooly, Worth and Dench
arty of the Ma-.,n, ay! (’ i: >■, Clinch and Ware
offhe rtruttswiek Circuits.
Plat Creek. Go,, Pet. 7. ts
lons
ATTORN E Y A T LAW,
OFFICE next d.oi to Dr. Bruce's, Thomaavltts,
Georgia. j*n;s-l.v.
~~ RtCK * WfiKWO.ffi,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
AtTE.NI) to all ixwiucsa. entrusted to their care, in I
lhdj>J4lnaiuig enmities, to-,wit: .CijocfcWf re, Ap
pling, Coffee, t pi|arl ton, Lijwmjo* ami Berrien,Geor
gia. Also, in the'ceimtie* of Hamilton, Columbia,
anjfJefferum. in Florida.
DAVID P. fUCJ£. J IIENUY M. AIRUrHON,
5. j“ & . ~ ; El- - 6 ! 11 .
fJIAWEfa M. I'OI.MCI,
; ATTORNEY AT LAW,”
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
WILL practice in al! Be courts of the Brunswick
Cintifif ant in the, en:tltu of Lotvmles afol Ilerrien
of the Southern Circuit.
5 Judge A. I?. Coebran. Binifßwiek Ct.
. 2 ( Judge ,I’cter Southern Ct.
Jin 5 vv ly
—— - ■- ■■•■ vs -■ ‘ ■— ’ ——- ■---
0.11. DAtiIELL,
Tl'oß^lvY,4J,,,bAW,
TIfOMASI'ILLF, OEQWU . •,
Office ope dqnr above John stark’* on Fletcher tit.,
formerly m-cnpieil by 1,. f\ Hryan. [ jaiilV’ly
EIfBENITi,. HINES,
t l t'T.Q RN E Y A T LA W.
Tim.v.tsr/r.!.i:, oeorgia,
Other over MelsHiu’s arose. 1 (jim'ifi
SsM ti, ware go., ga.
WILL practice in-AVI. the eon oties of the Brune-
Witk circuit, and Lowndes and Uerrk-p of the
* NoHtllPHl ■ i r y>, ,j •'..g ’■ . ; r
#WW| CVsKMHIOU.A, | ANDREW 1. MH.tiF.lt.
’ > fcbfo i ; f . sw ■ >'’• ~-. fiy
v”T? — T~-- —y rT7 ii r-
(hijonn Practice.)
BOWER Ac EUI^,
OllUt sorvti rs to the eitlg.m*
<4 Tbtmmsviil* and vicinity. Calk at H hoars
•••*!■% affie4e<ltoi ‘ ■-•■M
n. williams,
HAVING located in Th'nnnsvilio lespeetfufly teu
•*rt his professional services to tim citibens of
Thoaiaoville and vicinitv. He mnv bo fonudat the
< ! WRhwof dFr. S.H. Adams. . . Ftl3sq’
esmtiouo tho prsetiw of Don.
Awry \n TbotewivilSe tnid vleinitv *-
An v order left at the Lost Office or at
bbOrtk isdutiiig bis obsrawe froastowawtll MWeir*
U, jtatnttoaa* the earliest opportunity. Ljuah-ly
STEl\Elt^
rntfSUir atlHUßic will give private leaions to the
SRSB* I,l l “.''tdttS'yU*’ aud viuiuity ppmi tho Piano,
? m TOiiliil fit tleteliof lostiliipe troip 9 a. pi. to
MK^ss
nsicidk, Ga.
>Js^4Bf
KH.
kidlk? ami
r at tended tw ■
I¥w Jeweler, Watch and Clock
Mailer.
JOSEPH JKRGER aow otter* bis services d>
to the public., and pledges himself to give T\
prompt attention to eleauing, ropaiiin#, aud
making VVatehes, Jewelry, &c. All wo it entrusted
to him will ho executed and delivered at the time
promised, and warranted. Ho has no flowing enco
miums to bestow npc hiuiaelf at a watch maker,
but relieg upou the judgment of his natrons to es
tablish Lis sEill amirepufation. Te'rn.s Cash.
Office second door above the Post Office, next to
the store of H. IV. Sharpe. r
Thomtavilie, Ga., March 17, )Bf>7. ts
Watches and Clocks.
THE undersigned would respectfully in
form the public that he stilhcoptiuue*
hi* busines* at the old stand, nesr T. J A;it
Liglitioot & Co.’s, where he is fully prepared to do
as gmsl and as ehetp worh as can be done North or
south by any gimd worhmsu. He has supplied him
self with eVery thing nteessary for the completion
of good work. All Watch and Clock work warran
ted fur 12 months if well used. Also keeps on hand
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, which will beSoM
as low as catr be bought auvwbere. Giveime a cell.
oetlfftf) ‘ JAMBS M. GRAY.
MOO H E & HOMAN'S
Variety Works.
THE nndorsigned are pre- | j*
pared to manufacture in
the best and most fashionable
styk- all kinds of Furniture,
Bedsteads from $5 to gYS;
Bide Boards, YV’usb stands,
Corner stajids, Wardrobes,
Bureaus—China, Ked Bay
Dining Tables, Folding nnd ,
Plam Tables, Centre and Sidfe Tables, Couches,
Trnnnel Bedsteads, Cradle* and Cribs,
Secretaries, Book Ca*es and Hat Standi*.
Lumber taken in exchange- for Furniture: nr lum
ber made up to order in'the most fnshionable style.
Also all kind* us ‘i'niililig and Sawlug done
in the best style. Slisps located South end of Main
street, below Mcßsiu’s Hotel, ‘I Icintisvißc, Ga.
jiilvLl] MOORE & HOMAN.
MOORE * HOMAN’S
Sash and Blind Factory. • ‘
F|AHE undersigned are prepared to manufacture
|_ all kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Pauiiel
Doors, and Cscpentry Work to order. Having al
ways on handrtbo best seavorntd lumber, they will
warrant their work to be of the moat aubstantial and
duntMr deseriptiou. - - 1 —
He will also e.ontraet for any size or style of lutfl
diiigs.niul execute the same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Sliops located at the South end of Main street",
below Mcßiuo’s Hotel, Tboiniisville, Ga.
C. G. MOORE, | E. T HOMAN
july H w hetf
OoffiSLK! Coffiftst!
OiIBHtF.PY. YBf.-YKT. and
PLAIN COFFINS, fur
uished in one hour’s notice.
All order, promptly respond- wnugliiaßM?
Fy Shop located at the .
South End of Main Street below Mrßab’t Hotel
E. T. uoAs.
may 5. w - n,v
J p 4|^OI!)
MEIiO HA N T T All *OB,
WOF Ll> respeeffnlly.inform the citizens >M
of Thbnmsville and tli pabiie general- Aj
ly tliat lie has received a complete assortment •-lA
of Fine noths, (’asstmeres, Vestings, fte. Ac..sui
table for tiie Fi ll nnd Winter wear. G'nrmvnts nf
all kinds will be made with dispatch according to
order. He hopes that nil persons (h airing goodbor
work in his iiin.*, will give him a call,
nov I't w ts
Bank Agency.
_
THE subscriber lias been appointed Agent for tiia
Bank of Savannah st this plane, and is prepar.
ed to discount. Bills of Exchange, Drafts, io-i
and lias for sale Cheeks on New Yofk.
jnlytiS) EDWARD REMINGTON.
Mill. IIABLI .V,
COTTON FACTOR ANO COMMISSION
•No. Nr) J'njliras street NgW OItLEANR.
Refers w
Gov. J - F - I v r r n ’*r Tallahassee, Florida.
G‘<rjrT K. Wnlkni*, >
VTt;:z:!’ ■£?;■ S !; " wr ’ rt ’ ■
iSIWI&SMI. I
.Gen. Wm. Ibiily, .1 eft-rson Coiitify, Flnri-'a. ,
John fl. Putnam-, K.*q., Madison County, Fla
Augustes r-'teele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida,
Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton Coupty Florida. ‘ v
Jack J. Marsh, Esq., Duncanville, Georgia.
J A. Mclntosh, Esq., Glosgow.'Aieorgia.
Nnvembci 3,1867. ’ __ ts
llntfor, fltcMf, dr;
JUBT RECEIVED AND FOR SALE—
| 11) Kegs Coshen Butter; A
63 English Dairy and Creani Cherso;
,20 Bop'nL Irish rdtiifocs; 2 loils. Onions;
4 ) Barrels Flour. S. 1". Extr# am! dculde Extra;
ti Kitts nn ss Mackerel; 3 Huxes Codfish ;
• 3 Barrel* Buckwheat Flour
tl Hoxes Lnvl-r Rnisi-ns ;
■ 2D iiiue* Kode and .‘tugar Crackers ;
8 Boxc* Fig Paste and Grape Drops;
60 B'xe* Gusv* JclWy ; with a full assortmijjt
ofG#tupe, fcauccs.Oiivtw. See. “
. ..!...aJju; EDWARD liEMINGTOK:
Lands fer Sale.
1 PAG ACRKH of excellent Land on the Spriug ‘
1 -y UU H® TflHnM*Sc# road, eight miles from
Thonmsvilkp, ottered lor Sale by the subseri
ber. Two Inmdred slid tftfr acres, siHiut half of.
1 which is fresh, ail under good fence, and in t
1 high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes.
> cabbage, turnips, and many other thing* grow *on
’ this land ill luxuriant abundance. Come and look at
it. Ido not ollVrlt for sole because lam displiiased
with the land, but 1 am determined to change my
locality, sale or no sale. Price reasonable Fair
.warning. DLNCAN UcKINNON.
j uly2l ts
> r Haiihaltan Hotel,
Murray finer. Ntw Varli. a—. g
IRSTILA. oMMtfsr Mm o—surtmi
•poutberu Merrbinta, and the Pro- iljlHffi
p prietnrs arc determined to. spare m> riiinfe
■ uaips or p‘xiic to give entire satiidWtiini,
* jat42(poy) 111‘GGlNii Sl ILING.
Adams Hotise.
rnHIl eotoMishment is new permo- „ *
A sen tty opened tor the aeeommodn dmmgk
*iu ot the public. Every convenience
has been provided lor himrdef;.nd trwi- tutUßw
sient custimiors i and the proprietor flat- 1
levs himself Must he is now *M* to give the utmost
satistsetnoi. DM* - - GODHOLD. Proprn-torr
Thonmsville, Go., March 34, JMS7. tf-* j
- —sm aovo
\\ r II.L he soM, hv order of the Oort of Ordina
• W ry, OB the fl. tpTnesdnv In March next, before
tbevwirtifHWwedoer. Hi Trmrpvme.Miveder fountr
negro isMffilfll ftlMlffiihi ‘fit the h*rir.
and creditors of tlHt estate of John f. Dees deeessed
jnl%ls) IftEHA DEW, Adm’x.
TTIONjfekSVILLE, GEORGIA?, M ARGH 53,1858.
v *<•* WM, H. E iT\,
# ssoaooiw. maaae tteessew
■* ‘3&33XKT^PI.Gl 9 l?j
TP permanently located in Thomas- ffijQQ^
A viile. He otters hi* professional
services to the citizens and vieinity.— lijtxf
He 1* now prepared to insert teeth from one, to an
entire set, in any manner desrred, plain teeth, teeth
with artificial gums, Mock teeth. Dr. Alens continu
ous Gum Work, Dr. Blsndy's C'heopiaatm Work.—
He has no superior in tb* manufacture -of Artificial
Teeth. Every piece inserted guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction He performs ail operations p
---iiii the natural teeth ia the highest stylo of the art.
Ladies will be waited upon at their residence if de
sired. Orders left at the Post Office will remove
prompt attention. He will be found at his residence
near dodge Hansel’s, only when professionally en
gaged. w fehlMt
GIRLS’ DELIGHT: X
Charming Amnsement for Children.
THIS is an ingenious and elegnut wnusemefit for
young ladies. It consists of colored figures of
the ebild. the miss and the young lady: also the
youth. Each of these figure* is furnished with a
series of elegant-dresse*, bonnets, hats, &c.,beauti
futly cnforeit. According tttdirectious all these ele
gant articles of clothing are cut out, and can be fit
toil to the several figure,., go that our little girls
will find sn endless amusement iu ,lre**iug Miss
Rorefibe, Miss Hattie, Miss Nellie or Master Frank
it Is reaily an ingenious and pleasing invention for
the ainuasment of young People. Accompanying
these is a gqt of diagrams, which, wlieu eut out ac
cording to directions, will form almost every article
necessary for a doll’s house, and will employ a child
louteiiteiHy for hours. They are sll well Worthy
the attention of our lady friends. Just received
and for sale by
feb23) . E. REMINGTON.
Sugar, fotlee, Tea, Ac.
JIJST received and for sale—
-30 bag* rio oofiee.fr do. Lagnira, 5 do. Bt. Do
mingo r32parks old government Java Coffee; 3
lialfes Mocacbtfce ; It)bblsStewart’s clarified Sugars;
2 Roxes_ sugar; boxes tobacco, assorted;
best Havana cigars; Sirs. Miller’s Maeesboy and
Scotch snuff; 3casks Potash ; 20 boxes black and
green tea; soda, sugarand butter crackers; 33boxes
starch: 3 baskets jweet oil; 3 Boxes aiackarouie;
I box Veniuu-elis> JO Boxes olive oil soap; 48 bags
grouudrock salt; Prunes; citron; preserved ginger;
Quine jelly ; Tomato, musroon and Walnut catsnp ;
tomato sauce; pickles, oysters, salmon, lobsters, dfce.;
19 boxes sperm aud adamantine candies; 1 box wax
candies ; 2 do. Chdcolste, &e.
0ct3.8 EDWARD REMINGTON.
THE subscriber is now receiving, by late arrivals
from New York, a full assortment of Staple and
Fancy DrV.uoftd*. a very superior stock of jplanta
tion goods for negroes, Georgia Plains, twht-wsrp,
Kerseys, Lindseys, and very eold cotton goods,
striped and plaid, with the best Georgia Osnaburgs,
heavy gray aud-white blankets, with a full assort
ment of fancy silk and minted dress goods and trim
mings; which will be sold on accomodating terms.
oet2B K REMINGTON.
Olothlus *f the Scwcst Style.
THE subscriber has just received a full assortment
of new and fashionable clothes for men, youths
ud children, which wilt be sold on as good terms as
at biiv other store iu town. y,
oet3B EDW’ARD REMINGTON.
flats, Tap*, Bonots Ac.
THE subscriber has -just received a foil assort
ment of Hats, Capa aud Menu, ts, with all the
fixings necessary, and offcrs fbeut for sole.
oet-2e] ‘. . . E. REMINGTON.
Straw Cutters,
TI’ST RECETVEnr<v — new 7 siipply of DANIEL’S
I Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutters and
tin sale bv
sep23-be E. REMINGTON,
B?ging, B;ile Rope, 4ke,
TEST received and for sale—B bales Gunny Bag
ging: 10 bolts 8.1. Bagging; 31) eoils Hemp Bale
Rope'; 2 bale* Baling Twine.
dcelsj EDWARD REMINGTON.
Batter, Cheese, &e.
Q A ENGLISH Dairy Cheese. 2 Kegs Goshen
• )* ) Butter. 10 bags buckwheat Flour, 10 bbls ex
tra Genesee Flfuir, 2fl boxes SiUoked Herring, 5
. Coxes new Raisins, —just received and for sale br
declfi] EDWARD REMINGTON.
Bine Hnnilrefi Hides Wanted.
(AI CENl’Scaab, of 10 cents in merchandize will
,/ be paid for good dry hides at
E. ItjEMIXGTON’S.
Fresh Rfrr.
RECEIVED, Two tieree* fresh riee front
Savannah, and for sale by
se t i->:)-he E. REMINGTON.
Flour.
1 A WHOLE sacks extra excelsior Flour: 12
J. “X hnK sack* extra Family Fbmr: 20 whole
sacks Family Flour; 2‘t bull sacks Family Flour; F
wblje sßrksextia superfine Flour; 49 whole sacks
superfine FTmir; 9 half sacks superfine Flnrtr; 12
halt'Shekstitle Flour: ibhalf'safks fine Flour; just
rueeivrd and for ah, bf -
febg) E. REMINGTON.
Fash on Cotton to Now lork.
THE Fuhscriher will make liberal cash advances
I On shipments of cotton to Messrs. Brewer &
Caldwell, New York.
dei - .B~tf) EDWARD REMINGTON
JSFEI'W aOOBS.
rljß subzeriber is now receiving a large assort
ment of choice Fresh flueds, amongst which
are the following: _ .
Preserve*—Pine Apples, Raspberries, Peaches,
: Quince*, Gingef atid Cifrcrn.
Jellev*—AJaava; Currant, and Qainee.
Drleal Ftraiit- Malaga, Lager and riultuu Raisins,
.Currants, Fig*.aud Prunoa.
Hermetically—Scaled Hoods, 8a mon, sauted
Shad. Oysters. I.Otisti rs, Sardine* fresh
” - - Peaelie,, F9n-Apple*, Raepberrjva,
Green Peks and Ti<mtoe.
Nut* —Almoinl*,Brazil,Ptcfin, Filberts and Coco-:
nuts. . ‘l.
Pieklcs, Catsup*, Olive*, Cnper*, Olive OiT. Maeea--
’ nmland Oereni<'cfll: Faritrn,‘Sofia, Butter, Sugar
msl Cream Crkekers; choice Wines, Liqtii,re port
er, Ale and Cider in bMWe*; Segars, chewing auJ
■ smoking Tobacco', and Snuff.
TOYS*
1 A large sssertnieut of Dolls; Work Boxo*, Cabases,
; Basket*, Tin Taya etc., etc.
Also • iplendid assortment of Morscliaum, Turk
ish, Gorman nnd American Pipe*.
All the abovi! r be*ide& a large assortment of other
Guild* iu ibv I<iMSif business, sold-on very reasona
ble terms bv JOHN STARE.
Thuiavi 1 1 c, •Novomb>igJ 1), t 867. ts
T Kotice to iSyerybody.
i >u- a w. alu ;n h
CELEBRATE P SOI THER.N
T 8 A Sprats*.
, 1 Rheumatism, Neura gia. Ctump, Nervous Head-
Aclie, Soie bjiroat. SDjkJfeuk, Timth-Ad"'. Pain iu
tluf JleadLSsoiild* and Blffiffia, or any thing jibe srgp
tioiis Wi the fle*b. ~ ‘ , .ts L.
Ahw, faraUdieae t which horse* ore
IT|
1 kWiGW Heel, Tlworit, Cellar and riaihllc
;
’CO IN CER T. r
There will be a CONCERT in the Female De
partiocnt oi FicU-to-r lu*tituto, on Thursday Eern-
Admit.ance 50 Cents.
The proceed* w® be applied to repairing the buß
dlag. ;
Premium Pianos.
THE Snbscriber (topping for * few
week* at Charles H. Remington’*, JPlflji
ha* order* ,m some of tke best Plano \J wv J
Maher* in Huston and New York, and mil be hap-
J*aUc.
THE subscriber intends removing from thi* *ec
tion of Georgia, and hereby notifies all person*
indebted jo him by noth br accmmt to come forward
and nettle at otfee.
dee ItQ E. G. PONDER,
Fair Wnrning.
EVERY Note and Aeeeuot In firr posaemina uo
paid will be handed to tho respective officer* of
the Law ft,r collection on the first day of March
next, without discrimination. It id no piensnre to
me to one my friends or etiemle*. nor t* it any pleas
ure to b* seed myself with claims m other* enough
to pay all my debts* *.
leh2-4t) ■ , H. W, BIIARPE.
BroHKlat to JaU*
ON YVednesday. 27th Januaty la*t, a negro dl
man JIM, about 38 or 49 years old, of
dark complexion, nnd about five feet niue
cs high. Bnid boy has a partofhis right ear missing.
He says be belongs to Mr. Hubbard of Decatur
count} , G*. The owner will please come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him away,
or he will be dealt with as the law direct*.
C. 8 D. JOHNSON, Jailor.
Tliomasville, Thomas Cos„ Oa. ts
OEOROI A—Lowntf*** Coanty.
Vtntri sf Orthuary, February Term, 1858.
WHEREAS, John McKinnon applies to thi*
Court for Letter* of Administration pn the
crude of Thoma* B. McNeil, late of Lowndes coun
ty deceased) these are to notify nil persons interes
ted to file their objections, if any they liavi, why
said letters shonld not be granted, otlierw ise they
will be granted in accordance with law. Given fin
der mv hand and official signature, thi* February
Ist, 1898.
POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary,, i
frh2 w 3j>d„„
Bueiries ami Wagons,
fItAfirFACTTR'F.6 TO ORDtIK, BY
JOSEPH TOOKE, SOlf Sc CO.,
AT THE HOUSTON CABHIAOI FACTOHY,
Houston County, Georgia,
IT”A11 work fully guaranteed.
janc23oy] _ IBAAQ WINTER, Agent.
lA>Bt or Sloleq.
ON the rigid of January, at Benjamin
Singletary's in Tliumu county, a pocket book
eoidaiaiiig five dollars aud some small eiisuge, to
gether with the following papers, two notes on
Epraim Gandy for one baud red dollars each—one
due Ist January, 1857, and the other dim Ist Jon.
l?io8, made payable to John Giles; two notes on
Charle* B. Garvin, one for SIOO, due l*t Jsn., 1856
or 1856, and ooe for $5 ), doe the March foUttWMtg:
two receipt* ti,r notes from John Woriel.Esu., each
for $450.t<0; and some other paper* not recollected.
All person* are therefore forewarned fhom trading
for ny of said note*.
feb>-3t) JOSEPH DUCKWORTH.
Dissolution of Pnrtncrsliip. j i
ALL person* are hereby notified that th,- partner
*hip heretofore existing between McLemlon &
Lowery in tlv /artiage business is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent. The business nftbe firm will
be wound up in erery respect by Mr. Lowery, vyjio
will hereafter eontiuue the business in hist wnUaine.
The undcrsigueii returned tin it stucero thank* to
their friends for fheirkind and ItWal patronage,and
express the hope that it will be continued to Mr. J.
H. Lowery, who, as above stated, will still carry <*
the business at tlie same old stand.
M’ LENDON & LOWERY.
Thomasville, Jan. 27th, 1858. 3t
FOU S^XAEJ,
rK pruinises whereon the under- OUffiME
signed now reside* Tlipre are
eight acres of land, ail enclosed, and tßrogpf
one half in cultivation. Tlie Improve j
mciit* are a framed du elling having 3 “
rooms, 2 ample closets and 2 tire place*; • small
house orjgiiMilly intended for & dining riK.m and kitch
en, hpving hrii-k chimney with two fire places and
oven; bathing house with pnqeotkin covering an ex
cellent well of water; smoke Ihh!*c, dairy, negro
cabin, ci-ilpf, shelter*, stables, substantial garden,
choice fruit trees and grape vine* of different kind*,’
flourishing shade trees, shrubbery, nod flower*. The
location (on the Growvrrville rood) i* both pretty
and healthy and i* near enough to ‘1 bomanville to
combine the siscial, religious and <-4uc,ttiounl advan
tage* of the town. . The dwelling and yard are *e
arranged as to admit of ample additions. If not
sold before Christmas the premises will be rented.
Apply to the undersigned, or Mr- Oca 11. Daniell
on the premises. I '■■ c . ,
aug2 >tf] 7*” 1 D. and. DANIELL. i
Union Academy,
THE umlerstgned bcg* leave ti, ktihirm those who
juay feel interested, that he proposes to open nn
English School at this newly erected Academy for
the instruction id youth.
Having had twenty four year*experience In teach
ing in different sections of Georgia, 1 hope, by un
tiring zeal and 11 nremitted energy, to merit a share
of public patronage. The greatest ear* will he ta
ken with those committed to my care,Noth in segard
progress nml moral*.
All the branehe* which I propose to teach art per
term of TO week* $5.00, payable at the'close of
each scholastic quartet, exceft Hoelt Revptug, for
which aa extrfl choree „f fire dollars will be requir
. ed, when they will be fully quail lied to cuter upon
the duties of tbd eonnting room
The exercise* of the SehiK,| wilt commenee the
kr*t Jfimday i* February uelt. • - ‘
Any jufonnsthm, required can be obtained by ap
plication to Him subscriber at hi* residence near Mr.
1,. Bird's store nr address the undersigned refer
ence*, at Glasgow, ‘’Thomas nnmty, Georgia.
-•l-V'O • • JOHN M. SANFORD.
I John Hamilton.
BeferencfC:< Dr. J. C. Harry,
< Darifel McKumon.
Jan2fl *4t
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Kotiee.
THE ptilrtie are hereby fordarned not to trade
for a note given by myself to A- B. Loveltt or
benrer o the lUtb ot O-t., 1857, And due first Jan.
1859,-for tit* aum of ($790.00) aeren hundred did
_ iar*. Afid also,one for one hundred and eighty dollar*
?iven shoot the middle of Jan.,lßsß| and due Jan.
-t. 1-;.". a-1 <U. not lilt,'rut to pay •these notes qu
,le*s compelled bv lw—the rou,(deration for which
they w ere given itAvtog tolled. - - —. v ts--.
> <j* iiUJAg a. WALKER.
’ Tbom**viHc;Fcb Jfol, 1858. < .. ‘’ 8f
-■ ‘ f se.fi. ,in : fitlee. ,i . j-.ji
ALL person* are heneby eaotiimed agaioct Hea
ding for a note made payable to Wiq. R. Bell
and due oe day .fter date, and signed br Heiiry
lialfU, 11* the tame ha* been lost, and I ato tho law.
ful owner. JAMES B tsTRWI'LINtt.
y,, , ‘ * ;
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ffi UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS!!
EMERSON’S MAGAZINE
8M •; -AAME lew .
FUTNAM’ffi MOMTHIsTs
TWO GREAT MAGAZINES IN ONE.
90,000 Copies the Tint flttontl)!!
MAsarmcwT pioobamma fob um
im wijmb wwu or art.
FIVE IWLL4R r.\*KA\ I\*
to EVERY SUBSCRIBER. , v , .
THR HKHAT LIBRARY OKPRR.
aokrtc firtriM Rtcnrt
The *nbm of EffißfMtnß't* MAOAfiffiß and* Put
RAM’s Moxthi.y has given to the oon*qlnUtsdjpork
s circulation second to hot one similar publication fn
the eetmtrjN aml has secured tor ft a enmbinatim of
literary and artistic talent probably unrivalled by
any other magazine hi tbd world. During the first
mouthi the sale in the trade and demand from sub
scribers exceeded iKI/HH) conics, and the nujnbgr*
already issued of the consolidated w ork art* utilver
aallr eoneeded to have surimsoed, in the rlehttes* *f
their literary contents, and the beauty and profusy
nc* of their pictorial illustrations, any magazine br
er before issued from the American pres*. Kucour
ageil by these evidence* of tavur, the
have determined to commence the new relume iu
January with still additional attraction*, and to offer
•och inducement* to subscriber* a* cannot fall to
place It,in circulation, at the head of American mag
azine*. With thi* view they now announce the fol
lowing splendid programme. They hare purchased
that luperb and costly steel-plate engraving,
“THE IAST SOPPER,”
and will present a enpy of it to erery three doltar
subscriber for the year 1858. It was engraved at *
coat of over #6,000, by the late celebrated A. L.
Dyck, from the original of Raphael ilorgbeo, after
Leonardo D Vinci, and I* the largest steel-plifte en
gsavisg ever executed in this country, fatog three
rimes the size of the ordinary three dollar engra
ving*. ■
The first impressions of thi* engraving are held at
#lO, and it was the intention of the artist that none
of the engraving* should ever be offered for a le**’
•um than $5, being richly worth that amount. Tima
every three dollar subscriber will receive the maga
zine one year—cheap nt #3—and tbia splendid en
graving richly worth $6; thus getting for #8 the
.valueof SB.
We shall comtnertee striking off the engraving*
immediately, yet it can hardly be expected that Im
pressiops or so large a pi- to con be taken as fast a*
they will be called for by subscriber*. BV shall,
therefore, furnish them in the order fit which stib
aeribers are received. Those who desire to obtain
their engraving* early,and from the first impressions,
should *cnd in tbdir subseription* without delay,—
1 M in
snrntfrw fllnn^ l inMv9TOfl l s *phTl order.
*30,000 II WORKS OF 10T>
In addition to the superb engraving ot **TBIS LA AT
aI'PPFR,” which will be presented to erefy* three
pletcd arraugemejits for the distribution,on the 25th
day bf lfocember, 1858, of a aerow of splendid
works of art,consisting of one hundred rich and
| rare • )il Paintings,, valued at frotn'.lfsKKt to s],btil
each. ningnifleent steel-plate engravings,
worth from #1 to #5 each, making, iu all, ever three
thonaand gifts, worth twenty thousand dollars.
Inelosie $3 to the publlaher*, and yon Will co
mcnee receiving the magazine by reGirnmaH. You
will also receive with the first copy a numbered sub
scription receipt entitling run to the engraving of
“THE LAST SEPFBR,”
and* chance to drsto one of these •‘ThbreTtiou
riind Prizes.”
ukacoxs why roc hhoci and KcnncniDF. for
RIERSOI’S niIsAKIIE
For UM.
1- Because it* literary contents will, during the
year, embrace ooiitrUmtioio I turnover one hundred
different writers and thinkers, numbering among
them the most distinguished of American A nthnrs.
2. Because its.editorial departments, •*Our Btu
dio,” “Our Vs’iudww.’’ and “Our Olio,” wtn waeh
be eondlifted by ao able editor—and it will aurpdss,
in the variety and richness of its editorial contents,
any other magnzine. 1 ,
3. Because ft will eontuin, during the year, nearly
six hundred original pictorial illustrations from de
sign* by the first Amcrieau artists,
4. Because for tht* sum of $3 you will receive
this splendid monthly, more richly worth that sum
than any other magazine, and the superb engraving
of “ TUK last >1 ei iK, worth #6.
5. Because you w ill very likely draw one of the
three thousand prize* to be distributed on the 86th
day of December, 1808 perhaps one that Is worth
$lj)l)t).
Notwithstanding that these extraordinary iuduee
meufs can hardly fail to aeooniplish the object* of
the publishers without farther efforts, jet they have
determined to continue through the year.
TUE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER.
, To any person who w ill get up * club of twenty,
lour subscribers, either *t one or more post office*-
we will present a splendid library, consisting of over
Forty Large Bound Volume*, embracing the most
popular works ib the market. ’lke club may be
formed at Dm club price, or at the full price. sj,
with the eugrnvin* of the Last Hopper to each sub
scriber. List and description of the Library, and
specimen eopfof the Magazine, will be forwarded
on receipt of 25 cent*. Over 900 Libraries,or 8,000
volumes, have already been distributed in accord
ance with this offer, and we should be glad of an op
portunity to furnish a library to every clergyman, et-.
erv school teacher, or to someone atov erv phst of.
lice in the coufitry. • >
AGENTS GETTING RICH.
The success which our agents it re meeting with it
cl must astonishing. Ahh.dk the many cii.i.'iim of
this Cast, we are permitted t publish the fnllnWhtg:
Ottm.EMRH The f. .Hew mg (act# in rdafh.it to
bat your agents are doing iu this section, may be
of use to aomu enterprising young limit iu want of
employment. The Rev. John E. Jordan, of tbia
place, baa made, since last Christmas, -over ¥4,mio
fn bia agency. Mr. IJarfd M.’Heafh, of Bidgly, Mu.,
y.ntr general iig.-nt for Platt county. is mskimp#*
per day on eneb aub-noeot employed by him, and
MNyrp. Winner <fc Evans, of Or.-gon, Mo., yitur
agertts for Holt ronnty, are making from $8 to #25
pee dky, and font bumble serVnnthn* made, ainee
tbe seventh day of Last January, over #1,700, be
sides paying for 300 acrca of to id out ut the bmsi
ueas, worth over fl.fKKi. y,.|Rre at liberty to pub
ball this statement, ifyuu like, and to refer to any of
the parties named.
DANIEL OBJEOG. Carrolton, Mo.
With ncb induce moots as we effey, any body can
obtain stfKseribers. We invite every gentleman out
yf employment, and every lady wbo desires s pleas
vntwmey makltif oeenpfttmr., to apply at one* for
an agency. Applicants should lncb.se 25 cents for a
specimen copy of the Magazine, which will always
be forwarded with answer to application by return
mail. TANARUS” *
SPECIMEN ENaHAVTNO.
Aa we desire to place In the hands ofeverf per
son who proposes to get op a dub, and also of eve
ry a cent, a copy of the engraving of fm Last
BlifPF.it,” as a specimen, ench applicant h.elosin* ns
$3 will receive the engraving, post-paid, by retnm
mail, also specimens of our publication* and one of
the ..timbered subscription receipts, entitling the
holder to tbe MOfurioe one year end to a chance in
tbe diftrilmriofl. TMa tdferis made only to throe
deitre to act a. agent. or te long dub* Al
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To Farmers.
npHE New York Weekly New. is ha OMtfgfl*
i, nd produce wHh aM the new* wi kSK
gence of the day. Try it and yon will like It. Q
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tbCMrteWaa.
. ary of X.owndes connty, will he sold I'ftirt to>
i-oort-honse door, within the leg*! honrs of sale, ea
the first Tuesday is M-treh neat, * the tswrWef
the’bw'di'rtrirt* vm > tJ§S2m
euumty. Also IIV acres iiflnt number four ln*M
and eighty-four, in the 12th district of said eMMfc
belonging to the estate of James New ton foWHH.
Sold for the benefit at the heirs and rrediforaes oaM
estate. Terms mode known on the day of salt. .
janlgtdel ISAAC TANARUS! A NEWTON, kSh.
GEOitGI A-Tkenas fomljr.
If*-A ■/„., t g us /Wi'ijgaa ‘ T isiaiirif glj |OCj|
vvsn oj tjratnarw, jtmnttry iwm, iiw.
HENRY MITCHEIX and Richard B. MiMMI
XI this day applies to this Court for letters jf
Guardianship for tbe persons and property tWtHT
S Mitchell Md Harriet E. MifoMl, minor h*fa*ah
Js la pfsaffßa He *
thniff 11 hii'rtiiiiii in util ('iHfrt If any ‘ It
grantcd.rAberwiw said fetfoea wHI
saitl Court to I* held at ThotnoseiU# said eeast^pe*
“■jZtsft” * yr^osE,^.
/~VNE of the trot dotiesofa'ffood Democrat I* ♦*
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and Weekly. News la now weft established as the
DmitdeiniHe organ trf New York city, it is mo es
the best UfWipftMVl i t*T 4*jr lil*llNP<ntftui fjfcpdl
i.v;";,rwKCt .Lasrsasat,
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a sir pEiWfu* 11 ■a u? IIEIYIIJ
■ the undersigned will apply to the
court of Ordinary.of said eoenty tbe held at TlM*>
asville said eimtriy on tbe firs* MoaJnr It Apll
neit, for an order granting foave to as#,%ro**jdi
tnte nnd In ini bflottippi to fw tdtis of Ipt
beirsef Howell Peaeoek deceased. •
of said eonrt te be held at The—re arid swMy
ftum fA imk# difttributiisi ftiuniMr ttU ftMHnift^>dlh
RICHARD R. MITCIIKLI.. r v “ w *
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-A. for^a*certain proiutasory note give* by B*2e*
A. Durham, and male payable to myseit, dllud llfa
*• t rAh rout iki* Htul dm* wif iifr'WMwr
date, with a credit of twenty-eight daila■*> #■•
nrtncrtmiT it tbe uivutkot April ir- A>, m mUmI
has hem U*t * * F’T
ritHINTBY ttTOKE will (MhP
rtcdh
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