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

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J 1 *'” ‘ *\” * ‘■'* *i&ia>L> •i>d t :■> ‘1 *■< : : ,<,h‘’ *■■ i) wm i’ iuu ,u ” ■- ’i Mo 40 ‘ *■• •""•i'*’ *'•• ■ jKr -'.(■#>/• i-vjf . j L Mlti<i’ l !<V- * -Tfus# * •. ._r t r~ *. -r*> VOTAJMEI. L±dhA J .* ... mm****"""*”- • 1 1 M THE WIKE-GJIABS ftfiPOBTER. > ,h- - “atf-.-JWH'BK E. L*Y®, JMtfanr. ”J- ‘'~ ‘/'**’ TERMft :~ 1 Th* WrhiyGAH Hepoet** is published Week |i ,| ‘firo tiffi/i.Aki pi* annum, M admans. orfltN for the JBWM)tTEfct|o receive attention Maths Accompanied with the money. ?T MabicFibera wishing the direction of their paper Changed, will notify i from what office it i to he trn*Ceri<Hi The foregoing terms will be strictly observed. *• frftvßtlTlSKftßSTfv conspicuously inserted atOne Dollar per sqnaro for the first, and Flty Cents for Kw4uwthn T" f ,i TV7I * eut saecificatimi of the number of insertions, wfR be pub lished until oriUred ofit, and eSarfed rteordingly. S Sates of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Rxeeutorp, or Gift rpqaiyud by law to be noon. at. the Court house in the eojjnty In which the Sr a p e rty is situate. Notices of these sales mu#T be Iforf In n public gazette FORTY DATS previou* |o lie day Os sale. ‘ Notloes for the sale of Personal Property, must be given st. least TEX DAYS previous to the day of sale. , Notice, to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must to published FORTY DAYS. Notice that application will be made to thdCoort if Ordinary for leave t<> sell Land or Negroes, must bs published weekly for TWO MONTHS. Citations for Letters of Administration, mnst be published tiirti/ ‘lay* —for pismission from Admiids flrstloa, month!)i for sit months— for Dismission from flakrdisiißtiip./urfi; (toys. KUt.ftS sot Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for, four months—(or establishing lost papers ,for the full spore of three months —for eompel- BngtUlgs from Executors or Administrators, where n bend lias been given by the deceased, the full space of three, months. Publications will always be continued according to thaw requirements, unless Otherwise ordered. AIT business in the line of Printing will meet with prompt attention at the Reporter Okfiof.. #. LA-J-A - -ULIA—LIA ■ (Law Finn.) HARRIS & HARRIS. Iverson L. 11 arris, 1 Chari.es J. Harris, Milledgeville, Ga. | Thomasville, Ga. march 31 w ts Hitbt. S. Birch A William McLendon, A l TORXRYS AT LAW, TiinMAsrru.F. :, c eorgia out 11 _l9 wey BIKER & Bi;\i\ET, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ‘ TmupriUr, Lotrn(lex Cos., Gi. sept 1,5 w ‘ ts SAHI KL B. SPENtEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rrtiftMAtMHLLE, OKOWGfA: r~ tjrff,T. gfre his entire attention to the prnctice of I,ia-, in th” C unities of th Southern Circuit'— OR ‘e on the secouii floor of D. & E. McLean’s building. (jmigftoy li. i'. VOKOAN, ... ATTORNEY AT LAW, * TM K }$ HMUrKr GEORGIA. AVtljTs p'%irti,v* m-t-id** rmiutipß of tlie Southern Cir- tliif ntir of Worth mid Dench tit’ tin* nml CellVe, Clinch and Wire eftlin IJhnisw’ch (.'iivuits. Kt*t Ofee*k, fsa.,Oct. 7. ts ~ .fOIVX n. DVSO^i, AT TO RN E Y AT LAW, 3r I’K'E next door to Dr. Bruce's, Tlinma*viUo, Gpoi-gin. jans-ly. ■■■’ “men iV iii;it**nob, l AT.TO R N E Y S AT L AAV, magnolia, clinch co.. ga. ATTF Nil in ail bn iness entrusted to their care, in the ‘followin'; comities, to-wit: Clinch, Ware, Ap pling, Coffee, Charlton, Lowndes and Berrien, Geor gia. Also, in the counties of Hamilton, Columbia, and Jefferson, in Florida. DAVID F. It ICE. | IIF.NRY M. MERE HON, inn 5 w 6tn JANES HI. FOLSOM, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, ’ iifi&NoLIA, CLINCH CO., GA. WlUi practice in all the courts of the Brunswick Circuit ami in the mints of Lowndes and Berrien of the Southern Circuit. , S Judge A. E. Cochran. Brunswick Ct. KrfrYrtieca | p, ter E L ovr , Southern Cfc jan 5 w ly G. I*. OAMFLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THOMASr/LTE, GEORGIA. Office one door above John Stark’s on Fletcher St., formerly occupied by L’ C. Bryan. ~ [jan l-’ly ’ EI GEKE L. HINES, AT LAW. . THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA , Offigc over McLeau’a store. (jau26 BfICHOLLS * MILLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WARESBOROrOH, WARE CO., GA. JVILL practice In ai.l the counties of (he Bruns , wick circuit, and Lewndes aud Berrien of the , ifqlithern ’ Wftl* C. NtCIIOLLS, I ANDREW 1. MII.LER; tos w . ***'” “* ~ (I triform Practice.J , Dri. BOWER Sc ELLIN, OFFER their professional services to the c!tis>i Tliomnsvine and vicinity. Calls at all hours . promptly attended to. febgoy Or. SARlfEli K. WILLIAIS, located in Thomasville respectfully ten frdtn his professional services to citizens of „4jio*maaviUe and vicinity. He may be found at the 98% yf Dr. S. 8. Adams. [octlHoy HR. t:. O. ARVOIiP WIRT, Continue the practice of Den- tfQSQp rilto ill TluujiasriUe, and vicinity ‘‘-UrVIQ9& Ar/f nfiicr left at the Post Office or at liTi fnticcdimm; his absence from town will receive tt< utiiih irrtnb earnest qp^omimty. [jaus-ly • .~T nOKRIM STRIiVKRTi PrAfcSsor rrf music will give private lessons to the cßizena of XhinnaaviHe and vicinity upon the Piano, •'Mtkuid/Gnltnr. Flute, Violin, and Violon’ecllo.— Me’mnv be found at Fletcher Institute from ft a. m. to W. Plwnos tuned, (oet-JOoy c. i. ■ arr is, frrDrral Commission Merchant, Foot oj’ Monk Street liru ns wick, Ga. ROBERT BONNER, “// , i Late of Georgia.) WITH BOWES, HYATT & C 0„ -r-yo: Bft Warren 8t„ New York. Wn& be prepared to show country merckaiiU this -pr jog the best and cheapest stock of Boots aud. rYf ftvnr otfered to the SoutloTn trade. rr'Ordcrß solicited aßd carefully attended to. jf* 20 > w .Iff • f Mew Jeweler, Watch and Clock Maker. ‘ TOSEPH JERGES new offers bis service# A’ *’ to the public, and pledges himself to give WZ\ prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and AUk waking Watehea, Jewelry, &-. All woik entrusted to him will be executed and delivered at the time promised, and warranted. H* bo flowing eheo miums to bestow ope himself a* watch maker, but relies upon the judgment of bia patrons to es tablish his skiM and reputation. Term* Cash. Office second door abore the Pest Offiee. next -to the store Os H. W. Shnrpe. * v + Thomasville, Or., March IT, 1857. ts Watches and Clocks. THE undersigned would respectfully in- <8 form the public that he still continues his business at the old stand, near T. J Light foot & Co.’s, where he is fully prepared to do as good and as cheap work at can be done North or south by aay gnad workman. Ho baa supplied him *clf with every thing ncceasury for the completion nfgood work. All Watch and Clock work warran ted for iv! mouths if well used, Also keeps on hand Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, which will he sold as low as can be bought anywhere. Give me a call. octimfhfi. JAMES M. GRAY. •* MOO HE & HOMAN’S Variety Works. THE undersigned arepre- pared to manufacture iu the heat and most fashionable WCyVft style all kinds of F'urniture, MrV\\V~ Bedsteads from $5 to §25; Side Bosnls, Wash stands, Corner stands, Wardrobes, Biirvans—China, Red Bay Dining Tables, Folding and Plnln Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches, Troniie] Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries, Book Ca*cs and Jilt Stands. Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture: or lum ber umde up to orth-r ißtbe most fashionable style. Also all kinds of TurniMlf and Sawing done in the best style. Shaps located South end of Main street, below Mcßaiu’s Hotel, Thmasville, Ga. july 14] MOQRE & HOMAN. MOORE & HOMAN’S Saali and Blind Factory. fJ 1 It li undersigned are prepared to manufacture J. oil kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, l’annel Doors, aud Carpentry Wnrk to order. Having al ways oil hand, the best seasoned lumber, they will warrant their work to be 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 tin- South end of Main street, heloTv Mcßain’s Hotel, Thomasville, Ga. C. . MOORE, I E. T HOMAN July 14 w bets Coffins! Coffins!! Cl ■■HERRY, VELVET, and , FLAINf'OFFINfV, foe uished iu one hour’s notice. All orders promptly respond- kjMgJmjffiMfflfflM r d to. wiaaj^pmllaiiwa*” {*>” Shop located at the Smith End of Main Street below Mcßuin’s Hotel. Thomasville. Georgia. C. G. MOORE A E. T. HOMAN, may 6 w oy J. P. AR VOLD, MERCHANT TAII.OU. A VTOL’LD respectfully inform the. citizens Ut r V of Thomasyiric and the public general- Rj’ ly that he has received a complete assortment -Jl of Fine Cloths, Cassiroeres, Vestings, Ac. Ac.,sui table for the Fall and Winter wear. Garments ! all kind* will he made with dispatch according t. order. He hopes that alt persons desiring goods or work in his line, will give him a call. ihiv HI w ts Bank Agency. THE subscriberWs been appointed Agent for thn Hank or Savannah at this place, ami is prepar ed to discount Bills of Exchange, Drafts, Ac.; and has for sale Checks on New York. jalyttS) EDWARD REMINGTON. UTH. HAHMY, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 38 Foydra* Street New Orleans. Reff.RS to— George /wsSw’, | TaUabawee, llorida. McMUlan"&'canipbell, | Q" lnc y> Florida. . Gen. Win. Baily, Jefferson Comity, Florida. John G. Putnum, Esq., Madison County, Fla Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton Comity Florida. Ed. hemington, Esq., ) E. Q. Fonder, Esq. j ‘Thomaaville, Georgia. Jack J. Marsh, Esq., Duncanville, Georgia. ■ J A, Mclntoah, Esq., Glasgow, Georgia. Noveuibei 3, 1857. “* - ts Butter* Cheese, dec. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE -10 Keg* Cosheti Butter; 52 English Dairy and Cream Cheese; 20 Barrels Irish Potatoes; 2 bids. Onions; * 40 Barrels Flour, 8. F. JJxtraaml double Extra; 6 Kitts mesa Mackefel; 3 Boxes Codfish ; ”■ 3 Barrels Buckwheat Flour ; 8 Boxes Layer Raised* ; 20 Boxes Soda and Sugar Crackers; 8 Boxes Fig Paste and Grape Drops : 5(1 Boxes Guava Jelley ; with a full assortment of Catsups, Sauces, Olives, dfc,c. dec2-2] EDWARD REMINGTON. Lands for Sale. C A A ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring [J \J \J HHI Tallahassee road, eight miles fro|n Thomasvitle, ate now offered lor sale by the subsdri ber. Two hundred and fifty acre*, about half of which is fresh, ail under good fence, uud in a high state of cultivation. Cbni t cotton, potatoes, sthhagr turnips, and many other things grow oq thia land in luxuriant abundance. Come and look at It. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased with the land, but I am determined to change my looality, sale or uo sale. Price reasonable. Fair warning. DUNCAN McKINNON. July 21 ts ITlaMtlaaHan Hotel* Murray Street. A>r York. _ 18 STILL open for the reception of !j j jf® Southern Merchants, aad the Pro- I prrctrrrs are determined to spa re no cBBHb’ pains or expense to give entire satisfaction. jaii26oy) HJJGGINS & FLING. Adams Bouse, THIB establishment is now perms nently opened for the accouunoda tion of the public. Every convenience S**'9b has been provided lor boarders and Iran- JIUIJH sient customers; and the proprietor flat te*a hiinwlf that be is now able to give the utmost satisfaction. f GODBOLD, Proprietor. Thoinasville, Oa., March 24, 1857. ts ASaaiatelrator’s Sale. \ITLLL be srdd. by order of the Cmirt of Ordina- TT, ry, OB |he firat.Tueaday in March nat, hefore the doart-house door, in Troupville,D>wode county aH® v rvultOfl AM ißts €*o*lX6 W •jOlin ■ / rcl liPfvMCu. janlfttds) IRENA DUES, JWdfftc • TITONt ABVILLE, GEORGIA, MARCH 9j 1838. Dr. ws. H, EATO.Y, PiOMTIST, 18 pennaaeotly located iu Thomas- gs y vine. Ho offers his f- *iT nt m’frYflm. services to the citizens and vieinity.— He is now prepared to insert teeth from one, to an enth-e set, in any manner desired, plain teeth, teeth with artificial gums, block teeth, Dr. A lens continu ous Gunn .Work, Dr. Biaody's Cheoplastic Wsrh.*— He has no superior iu the manufacture pf Artificial Teeth! Every piece inserted guaranteed to ove pertbet satisfaction “Heperforms'all operations up on the natural teeth in the highest style of the art. Ladies will be wafted upon at their residence if de sired, Order* left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention, ne will be found at hi* residence near Judge Hansel’s, only when professionally en gyed, w fil>l)-4t PharmilW^wiDcnaenUarfliUdren. THIS is an ingenious ami elegantftfebnaemeut ter young ladies. It consists of coloPSjMk’ure* of the child, the miss and the yonnq the youth. Each of theto figures It furnished a ilh a serif* of eJegant dresses, bonnet*, hats, doe., bounti fully colored. Aeconliag to direction* all those ele gant articles of clothing are cut out, aud can be fit ted to the several figures, io that our little’ girls .will find an endless amusement in dressiug Miss Florence, Miss Hattie, Mis# Nellie or Master Frank. It is really, an ingenious and pieusing invention for the amusement of vouug People. Accompanying these is a act pf diagram*, which, when cat out c ---cordiug to directions, will liirm almost every iirtiele necessary for a doll’s house, ntid win employ a cTiiid contentedly for hours. They are all well worthy the attention of our lady friends. Just rewived ud for sale by feb23) E. REMINGTON. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, dec. TEST received and for Rale — (J 36 bags rio coffee, 5 do. Laguira, 5 do. St. Do mingo; 32 packs old government Java Coffee; 3 bah-* Moaaeoffee ; lObbls Stewart’s clarified Sugars; 2 Boxes Loaf sugar; 48 boxes tobacco, assorted; best Havana cigars; Mrs. Miller’s Maceuboy aud Scotch snuff; 3 casks Potash ; 2ft boxes black and green tea; soda, sugar and hatter crarkers; 221mxes starch; 3baskets sweet oil ; 3 Boxes jngckaronic; 1 box Vwmaeefpi; 3ft Boxes olive oil soap ; 4d bags ground rock salt; Prunes; citron ; preserved ginger; Quine jelly ; Tomato, umsroon aud wnrlnut catsup ; tomato sauce; pickles,oysters.salmon, lobsters, Ac.; 10 boxes sperm and adamantine caudles ; 1 box wax candles; 2 do. Chocolate, See. ocPJd EDWARP REMINGTON. THE subscriber is new receiving, by late arrival* from New York, a fun assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, a very superior stock of planta tion goods for negroes, Georgia Plains, twist-warp. Kersey!, Lindseys, and very cold cotton goods, striped and plaid, with the best Georgia Osnabnrgs,, heavy gray and white blankets, with a full assort ment of fancy silk and limited dres* goods and trim mines; which will be sold on accomodating terms. ocWS E. REMINGTON. rioiliiiit; of the Newest Style. THE subscriber has jn*t received n full assortment of new and fashionable clothes for men, youth* atnf children, ssriib-kw-itt be soidvmaie-gvmd term* *w at anv other store in town. oet2B EDWARD REMINGTON. - —.—- Hitts, Caps, Bonnets, Ac. THE subscriber ha* just received a full assort ment of Hat*, Cap* and Bonnets, with all the fixings necessary, and oflenrthem for sale. octaaj E. REMINGTON, Strsiw Cutters. Ti*ST RECEIVED, anew supnlv of DANIEL’S Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutters and for sale hy sep23-bc ft E. REMINGTON. Bagging, B’lle Rope, Ac. TEST received and for sale —< hale* Gunny Bag ging: Ift bolts S. 1.1 tagging; 2ft coils Hemp BSle Rope': 2 halos Baling Twine. decls] EDWARD REMINGTON. Butter, Cheese, Ae. ENGIJSH Dairy Cheese. 2 Kegs Goshen • I Butter, 16 bags buckwheat. Flops', fft bbj*ex tm Genesee Flour, 20 boxes Smoked Herring, 5 boxes new Raisins, —jm>t received and for sale hv ,Ted ft] EDWARD REMINGTON. One Hundred Hide.* Wanted. Hi GENTS cash, or II) cent* in mercjxnndize will eJ be paid for good dry hides at E. REMINGTON’S. ■ —:—.—.—.— —•- Fresh Rice. JUST RECEIVED, T.wo tiorccs fresh rice from Savannah, and for sale by ,*cp23-hc K. REMTNOTGN. Flour. UWHOI.E sacks extra excelsior Flour; 12 half sacks extra Family Flour; 211 whole sacks Fand|y Flour ; 2 ) half sack* Family Flour; 1” whole sorkToxtra xnperfine Elmir; 4). vtholc sacks Kiiperfine Flour; fti’ half sacks superfine Flour: 12 half sacks fine Fiuur: I) half sacks ii Flour ; just received am} for sale by r, ‘ V..,, feb2) ■ . ! E. REMINGTON, Chsli os* Cotton to New York. THE Subscriber will in*ke liberal casli ad'mice* on shipments of efitton to Messrs. Brewer A Caldwell, New York. doeS-tf) EDWARD REMINGTON ’ new goods. THE subscriber is now receiving a large assort- Inent of choice Fresh Goods, amongst which arc the follow ing: PrcserveSrt-Pine Apples, Raspberries, Peaches, Quinces, Ginger and Citron. yffoJl^yn—Guavs, Currant and Quince, Dried Frsilt—Alalagn. Lager and Sitltan Raisins, Cur rout*, Pit* ami Prunes. Hermetically—Sealed Gond*, S, mini, sausgd Shad. Oyster*, Ibttfrs,Bardiui-s fresh 1 } Peaches, Pine Apple*, Raspberries, !“ Green Peas an 1 Toirintoes. Mats—Almonds, Brazil, Pecan, Filberts aniCoco nuts. it , Pickles, Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive Oil. Mace.a rofil and Oerenicelli; Farina, Soda, Butter, Sugar ami Cream Crackers; clfotee Wines,’ Liquors',’PorF ar, Ale and Cider in bottles; Segars, chewing ami smoking Tobacco, and Snuff J3POYB. A large assortment ftf Didts, Work Boxes, Cabases, Baskets, Tin Toys etc, eto. Alto a splendid assortment of Merschnum, Turk i*h, German and American Pipes. All the above, besides a large assortment of qther Giants in ny line of business, sold on very reasona ble terms by . JOHN BKARK. TbonMsville, November Ift, 1857. ts Notice to Everybody. DR. A W. AT.likk’S CELEBRATED KOI'T HERN LsIKnMBKTT, J 8 A CERTAIN REMEDY lor ftrnms, Sprains, .fihenemtism, Ncnra gia. Cramp, Nervous Head- Ache, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck, Tuutli-Aotui. l'ain is the Head, Scalds and Burns, or any thing like erup tion* on the flesh. f-: Also, t or all diseases to whlck horses are subject. V" 1 timmm Dr. Alton’s AII-dlenliniL Ointment, 18 a certain cure for King-worms, Scratches in borsos, Greuse Heel,Thrush, Collar and Saddle Gall*; and all flesh wounds. .j- ManOibctured by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus, Oootgta. ———.. • For sale in Thomasville, hy Baam A fthiff; in Month-cHn. by Palmer k Bro, am! la Tfounville, by T. W. Ellis. A. W. ALLEN., - nor 24 w !/ ■ O‘S fbflbe 25th dayof a Poeket Book enutainiug the fulTovW P ; mg papers, to wit: ®®l®P One note against Richard Hast and William ijfleen hundred dollars at Snr cent in terest, dated about the 11 Pat of Jb,, 1838 —the prr eliw date not retMilleffjffd—made pajwble to Jaa B or bearer; one note against Daniel Mnn alor ninety-two dollars and bHtyAbmwncata.dk in Deceuihcr, 1837 or Jan., 1858, da one day afterdate, and made payable to Johunu J. Smith or bearer; one note against J. J. flwderwnod tor for bund rad doiiara, dated mm time iafnfiSy one the lire* day of Jn. 1857, and made payable to Nonaon Me.Qu% or bearer; one note against Wm, A. Cobs tor six tv dollars, dated about the Ist of Jap -1858. due lst\Tn..Tßsff, made payslrte to JdmesD Smith or bearer: One note against John Ribe tor twcuty- three doliarsAsted some time in Fbe|Bfiß. line one day niter date, and made psyalde to das. D Smith nr bearer; one nolo ugainst D.. L. Bamo far seven dollars, dated some time in Feb., 1858, due one day afterdate, and made payable to James D. Smith or bearer; together with other notes and pn pers pot recollected. All persons are hereby fore warned against trading tor any of said notes and the maker* from paying them to any person but my self, a* they Jawliitiv belong to me. r niarch2-3t] V JAS. P. ERTTH.’ Premium Pianos. THE Subspriber stopping for a few week* atCkarlc# H. Remington’s, WjapM ha* luxiers on sne of the bc*t Piano J * 9 J J Makers to Bnstnn ami New York, and will be hap py to supply orders low. feh23-2ti JAMF-8 OOLDBBURY, Jr. Notice. THE aiibsoriber intends removing from this see . tion w Georgia, and hereby notifies all parnon* Indebted to liirii by note or account to come forward and settle at bnre. * dec Its) K. G. PONDER. fair ftßfnrainff. Every Note and Account in my possession un paid will be handed to the respective officers of the Law for cuDertinn ou the first day of March next, without discrimination. It is no pleasure to me to sue my friend* or caajßiies, nor is ttwuy pleas ure to be siicd niywlf with clnims on other* enough to pav nil uiy debts. fob2-4t) • H W. BHABTC. Brought to Jail, ON Wednesday. 27 1 h Januaty last, a negro 4ft man JIM, about 38 or 4ft year# old, of dmk complexion, and about five feet nine inch- rjt e high. Sind boy has a partofhis right ear missing. He say* he belong* to Mr. Hubbard of Dceatm county, Ga. The owner will please come forward, prove pro|H*rty, pay charge# and take him away, or he will be dealt with a! the law directs. C. 8 D. JOHNSON, Jailor. Thomasville, Thomas Cos.. Ga. ts , GEORGIA-Lowniie* Comity. . Court oj Ordinary. February Term. 1858. WHEREAS, John McKinnon applies to tbi* Court for Letter# of Administiation on the estate “f Thomas B. McNeil, late of Lowndes coun ty deceased : these are to notify all persons interes ted tuple thcii- objection*, jf any they why said letters should not be granted, they will be granted iu tierordauee with law Givcw un der my hand mid official signature, thia February Ist, 1858. POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary, feb2 w • :ltid (’arriagps. Buggies nfhi Wjigons, XIANIIAfTIKRP TO OltllLK, BY JOSEPH TOOltlo SOV Sc CO., AT THE HOUSTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, tfAnufon County, Georgia. rVAU work fullv guaraiiti'ed. juiie2:{oy j ISAAC WINTER, Agent. EoM or Stolen. ON the night of tlie 27th January, at Benjamin Singletary's In Thomas county, a pocket book containing five dollars mid some small change, to getter with the follow ing panes*, two notes on Epraiun Oaudy fur one Uumlrid dnlUrs each—one due Ist Jnjiuary, JBSL and the other due Ist Jan. 1858. made payable to Joiin fiiles; two notes on Charles B. Garvin, one for SIOO, due Ist Jan., 1855 or 1856, and one lor ,ffs'l, due the March following; two receipts for notes from John Worrcl,Esq., each for s4s<J.i 0; *nd some other papers not reicoUegtcd. All [lersoiiK are therefore forewarned (notit trailing for auy of Kiwi Dotes. , lehl-3t> ■; JOSEPH IHIOKWORTH. FOR BAli^ THE promises whereon the ander- signed now resides. There are JHgF right nrres of land, all i nclosed, and one half in euMvatbui. The improve /f raenta mre a framed dwelling having 3 ronmr, 2 ample closet* and 2 fire placet; a small house original!) intended for a dining room and kitch en, having brii k chimney with two fire place* aud oven; bathing house with projeetipkcovering an ex colkuit well of wattuf; smoke t(im#e, dairy, uegro chhib, cribs’, shelters, stable*/ suhstantial garden, ehatoe fruit trei-s and grape vine* of different kinds, flourishiug shaile trees, abnjiihcry.aed flowers. The location (on the Groovervilic road) is both pretty and healthy ytndto neat enough to Thoinasville to eoniMnc the social, religious and educational advan tages of the town. / The dwcWfig and yard ate so arranged a* to of ample addition*. If not sold before Christmas the premise* will be rented. . Anply to the undcralgned, or Mr. Geo. 11. Daniell on title promisee. atig2s.tr] D. G, DAKIF.LIo Union Academy. THE undersigned teg* leave to inform those who utsy f>el interested that lie propiaws to open an English belied at tbi* newly erected Academy for the instruction of youth*. Having bad twenty four years experience in teach ing in ditleferrt section* of Georgia, I hope, by un tiring zeal ami iiureipitted energy, tn merit a siiate nf jmMfe'ftoH'oniigV Tlie greatest care w iil be ta ken with tluiwr eimnKjtted to iny cure,both in regard pngress and moral*. >3 •*. All the brnnelies whiclh-I propose to teach are per term of 10 week* $5.00, payable at tbe eloae of each scholastic quarter, except Book Keeping, tor which an extra charge of five dollars will be requir ed, whon they will be fully qualified to enter upon the duties of the counting rrtoin The exercises of the Bcbd will eianmcnce tbe first Monday iu February next. Any -information required can be obtained by ap 'plicnlion tli the subscriber at Id* residence near Mr. L. Bird'! store ar address the undersigned refc.t eacet, at Glasgow, Thomas eountT. Georgia. JOHN M. SANFORD. . (John Hamilton, References; < Dr. J. C. llarvy, f flnlM McKinnon. jan 26 w 4t olicc. ALL persongkflßhereby cautimldd against tra ding tor a note made payable to Win. awl due one Hay viler date, and signed by Henry Hulett, a* tbe same hat been lost, aud I am the town fill owner. ‘ JAMES B. BTKIFFUNG. feb23 w 3t -£f. * BiiaalHaa ks Parlaerablp. ALL persons are hereby notified that tbe psrtuer . ship heretofore existing between McLemlon A Lowery in the carriage business is thia day dissoD- Ud bp mntualcan*cnt. Tbe business of tbe firm will be w imsd up is every respect by Mr. Imwery. who w ill be realtor cunliuue tbe bosincM iu liiaowo name. The undersigned returned their rinccre thank* to their frievida for tbeirkjnd and liberal patronage .and express tbe tome that H will be continued to Mr. J. H. Imwery. stated, will still earn on Uto>dMkttiWsa*nei4d stand. t * M-LENDON A LOWERY. TtoHiiasville, Jsn. 27th, 1856. 3t JfKJRIVAUyEP A'iTRACTIONB !,4: SM£BSON’S MAGAZINE PITNAftIfiIONfHLY, “ TWO ONEAt MAOAtlsffn Irt 90,000 Copie* the tint A lontl)! !* rii- t ■ : 1-- -i, ix sruuuiw truHxi or rt. ,t VIP DOU4R E^tIRAVWG * ■ f '’ AOUffW* W*riM IBMtH ‘ .-.*-ft.’ The anion of £wcm<*’ N*stUl m 4 Pin nam’d MOKTHi-T hasffiven-totb<*>nsoltdatedWiN-k a circulation *ccond to but one similar publicatom in .the ooaatiy.aad has secured for it * eomtoaatkifi of litergry and artistic talent probably nutivsllfd by any other mkgaafMft hi t lid WwrMi During the first iiaufth. 4tot tale i the trsds and demand from Mb •Criber* exceeded 90.1NN) ooptoa, ked tbe kNtbcs ; already issued of the contolidatcff Work are kklvkr salß eouerdsd t torts sertasMcd, ip the riebnem of their literary eentents, and (he beauty aad profuee- i ness of their pictorial iilnstratiou*. My Diagtzlna'er er>-tre issaed (rout the American press. Eaeonr aged by- these evidences of lavor, tbe publishers have detrrmlncd lii eomioence tbe new volume to January with still additions! attractions, knd to Offer such imiucement* to siihscribera a* rannnt fail tn place it,iu circulation, at the head of American mag axiued.’ With tbia<rbrtt they now annmtnce tto‘ tol lowing aplemliii priqt rsiipne. They have pornkaaeii that superb and costly steel-plate engraving, “TUI LAST SUPPEH,” and w ill present a copy of jt to every three dollar subscriber for tlie year 1858. It was engraved *1 a cost of over fMOV, by tkn late cebbratod A. L. Dick, from the original of Raphael Morgbeo, after Leonardo D* Viuci, and is the largest stcebplate en graving ever executed In this country; being three tiroes tbe xixe of tbe ordinary three dollar engra ving*. The first impressions of Qiti engraving err bald at flft, And it was the intention of tbe artit that none of the engraving* should ever be offered for a Mss sum thna $5, bring riyhlr wo/tb that amount Thus cVery- tb*ec dollar subscriber will receive tne maga zine one year—oßenpat s3—and this splendid en graving richly worth *5; that getting for ft3 the We shall commence striking off the engravings immediately, yet it can hardly be expected that im pression! of o large a f>l..tc can be taken as tost as they will be cslb-d for b) subscriber*. Wa shall, therefore, fm ni*h them iu the order in which sub scribers arc received. Those who desire to obtain their engravings early,ami from the first impressions, should •cud iu thdir subscriptions without delays— 'Hie engraving call be sent on rollers, by mail, or in spy other manner, a* subscriber* shall order. S2O 000 ift WORKS ftP mi Til addition to the superb engraving ol * 4 THR LAST M'KTKR,” which will be presented to every three dollar subveriber for 1858, the pnblistoir* have com pleted arraogements ii.r tbe 4**tribiition,on the 2flth day iff December, 1858,.. fa series of splendid w.-rks ol art. ipi*n#w.log of one hundred rich and ‘fare 1 lil Paintivga,, valued at from flftO to ftl.lAN) • ach. AhmAGiju limffnificcnt vti el-ptota engraving*, worth from ft] to ft’) each, making, in all, over three thoiisaml gift*, Worth twenty thousand dollar*. luck'** ft3 tn the publishers, ami you will com mence receiving the magazine by return mail. YjWi will nlsnrteeclv* wifb the first cop) a numbered üb scriptioii rnce|>t eatitiiug you to tlie engraving of “THE LAST SUJ-PBR,” and a chance to draw on* of these Thera Thau sand Prixbs.” RKAaONS WIJY xpp BIIOU.D bl BBCRIM* FOR i: ii i: it * o\’ s niMAzi.KE Far laflfr ‘ 1 Bccnuae it* literal y Qiieti-nt* w ill, during the year, embrace eiftitrihutton* from over one hundred different .writers and Blinkers, numbering among them the mint distinguished of American Author*. 2. Because It* editorial depart incuts, “Our Stu dio,” “Our Window.” and ‘‘Our Olio,” will each be conducted by au able editor—and it w ill surpass, in flic variety and richness of its editorial contents, any other magazln*. 3. Because it will ei-nfaiir,during ttoi year, nearly *!x hundred original pictorial illustrations from de sign* by tfie first American artists. 4. Because for the sum of ft3 you will receive this splendid monthly, more richly worth that sum 5. Becnusc von will very likely draw one of the three thousand prize* to be distributed on the 25th dayof December, 1858—perhaps one that is Worth ftl.ftOO.. Notwithstanding that these extraordinary inducc un nfo caii hardly; lad turn seemripHsh tbe iibjrets of flic publishers withouUjirtlier efforts,yet they have determined ta ContTißto through the year. THE GREAT ÜBHAttV OFFER. To Ml) person who will get up a club of twenty, sous xjiWriber*, either at on hr more post iiftces w e w ill present a splendid library, Consisting of over Forty Large rfouiin Volumer, embracing the moat popular works in the market. The elob may be tunned at the elgb price, or at the lull, price. *3, with the engrhvlug of the Last Supper to each sub scriber. List and description of the library, and specimen cop) of the Magazine, will be forwarded on receipt of *T>cent*. Ocer 200 Libraries,™- 8,000 volumes, have already been distributed in accord* mice with this offer, and we should be glad of au op portunity to fnrtiiub a library to every clergyman, ev er) school -teacher, or to someone a* ctery post of fice in the country. AttEXTft MRTTI W RICH* The success which onr agent* are meeting with la almost astonishing. Among the msny evidence# of this fbMk won be pormitted to publish the allowing: fo*iNTLMifii ;—The follow ing foots in nclatfon to w hat your agenia are doing in this section, may be of uae to aome enterprising yiigng man in want of employltibtft. *th> Rev Jaffa K. Jordan, of thia plai ts has made, since last Christman, over $4,000 m hia agency. Mr. David M. Heath, of Ridglv, M. y our general agent fur Platt connty. it making $8 per day on each sub agent employed by him, and Measrs. Wiemer A Ktans, of Oregon, Mo., Jour agent* for Holt enmity, are making from $8 to $25 Pr day, and yeor humble servant baa made, ninee thy sevguth day of Last Jsiiaary, over $1.71)0, be sides paying for 30 nogs of land out of the buei neaa, worth over SI,OOO. You arc at liberty to pub lish this statement, if yent like, and to refer to any of the parties named. - T to-* t GRB<CI, GorroMosi, Mo. With such induecineiits its wo offer, any body can obtain subscribers. We invite every gentleman ont of employment. Slid every ladr who desires a pleas ant money making occupation, tn apply at once for speciior n copy of the Magazine, w Web will always lie forwarded w ith answer to application by return. AM if. SPECIMEN KNORAVINO. -•Ah We desire to place in the handa of every per son who propones to get up a club, and also of eve ry agent, a copy of the engraving of “ The Last SyfrEE,” as a specimen, each .applicant inclosing us $3 will receiVe the engraving, post-paid, by return mail, also specimens of onr publications and one of the jumbered subscription receipts, entitling the to m ehanee in the distribution. This offer is made only to tboae U hUj'leaire to act as agent# or to fprm duba. Ad s’ i* L OAKfeMITH A CO., in ■w jmtk S4v37Htodw ny Rev* York. - BLANKS FOR RAfflT 15 i3 14]fi lfiJtYjlS * 19 20 21 22 23848* 2G 27 26 2D 3B October.* .1, 3 4 .1 c f H f jioin*ts 17 18 19 56 21 24 86 26a7g9 BJ t kft Wcmber J ’ l •• n 1 DffrTtwij 14 15 16 17 I%l#o - ag#*ifr rev Ha} ’ ! ‘ 121314 lfllßfnfs n . • , <!• ( 19 SO 21 25 284tefi ‘ j 1 ‘ / IE4 *7 gg BQ}3o{9lg I*o Farmer*. THE New York Weekly New* li u excatlaat New York City Paper fnr rmm try rendfntf. ‘it contains the fullest and moat correct cattle itiafkat and produce report*, with all the new* and Intsßh uence of the day. Tnt it nndjjou will like R. On, ly one dollar a year. Published at No. 1(13 Naiaaa atyeet,New York. ‘ , „ IdtainUtrat.r'i Sale. . A GREEAHI.E to an order of the Cmirf ot &Sim -HL ary of Lowndes county, will he arid befoiwrtha eonrt-houae door, wilhi* the legal hoar* of salt, mi tbh drat Tuesday In March neat, In the towW >f Thomaarille, Lota of land number* on* na&fMfla the 15th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county. Alao 113 acre* oflot number four hundred <1 eiabty-touirln the 19th dtstrietaf said county. hehmtWto the estate of Jane* Newtow dcaeaaad. Sold for the benefit ol the heir* and creditors na 9td estate. Terms made known on the day f 4|n|3tda] ISAAC T. A,&KWTfHt, Adwfo, GEOKUIA-Thaaai Coaaly. nttSsofiftteasa II tUUday nppllea to this Court for tetter. of (•tt*rdianhip lor the person* and property of Emily S. Mitchell and Harriet E. Mitchell. minor hetrir i low of Richard ““h"‘itjlll itt lsll inwßyl A}l persona interested are hereby notified to fila rtielr objection* In **id Court, if ally they hat# ta said letter* bcln* yrautcd.otherw ine said let tar* sail] the firat manday of Marrhnext,as ,-i ■'^ft jania-apdl n H. TOOKE, Ordinary,. To Droorral*. . , , (|4 ( NNE of the firat da tie* of a Good Democrat it ha l f support hU party proaa. The New YurkPaiiy and Weekly New* ia now well established at the Democratic organ of New York city. It la aao of the best newspapers of the day, morcovet, Send in your subscription*. Weekly New* only One Dol lar a year, Published (it 10V Nassau St.. New York. —'— msar A Lf> persons Interested are brrcl>y notified t£at court of Ordinary of aaid county to be held *t Thom asviile said county on the first Monday In A|JWI next, for aa order gaantiun Ware taartl the HHla* jdafdWdj * od ELIJAH WAIIK. Ouawiidt To the heirs at law, aad distributees of the sfids of Kichard Mitchell deceased, of said cuntyj . YOU and each of yen are hereby notified that the undersigned will apply to the booerAhtethe Court of Ordinal y es said eoonty at a regular tens (if said court to be held at Tbo.n*sVille sold county -oa ther first Monday la Marrti next, for B C.dethte pointing fit and proper persona, agreeably to Aha Statute of said State made and pr<n Wlcd ta sulk caw, to make distribution among said heir* aad die tributee* the estate of said deceased, HENRY MITCHELL, 1 RICHARD R. MITCHEtL. ■ans . - . •- // fit 1 . ALL penoas are hereby fore warned, from tradiag for a certain promissory note gtren by ttubafd A. Durham, and made parable to myself, dated about tbe firat of August, IS*, and dim .on* day attar dUWi wfifb a credit of twenty*** dolW mad. mMtk A|,r ' l, *.• **•* “adllUtj DDNCAK D SINCLAIR. poVHTRY STORE KEEPERS will -foeTtft V, Ur Commercial and Monetary article* pabfish ed In the New York Weekly New* can be relied ma. The Markets are aloas worth the priec of a year's subscription. Only Case Dollar a year. l’o Wished at No 10a New York, y, lt A H HANAISLL.