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CANADA-
Crt fib* left 0.. 27th Fefa. br.ngtngraven
later new* than the Luropa. She re
ports favorably ®® * ai tl ® money
market.
to the defeat of Lord Palmerston
In Parliament recently. tU Cabinet has been
remodeled with the Eart Derby its leader.—
This Derby rule is modified by Lord Stan
ly (formerly President at the Board of Tradc)
isLing the colonial department m place ot
libiwchere and by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton
The trial of the eonapiratora agaidst the
lift of Napoleon has taken place and result
ed in the conviction and aentence to death of
three of them and owe sentenced to penal
servitude for life.
Those cobWmmad te the guillotine are:
Pierti, a native of Florence, an ex-001. in
the Roman Republican Army who was ex- j
Jetted from France in 1852. P'"i “*• ar
rested five minutes before the explosion arm
ed with a six barrel revolver and a dagger,
end was the bearer of a bomb similar to those
exploded. Count Omni thraw one of the
bombs, and is the same whose extraordinary
escape 1 from the prison of Mantua, took place
about a rear ago. He had been condemned
to death by the Au.trian tribunala. He had
taken a very active part in the Italian revo
lution in 1848.
Rudio alias De Silva, is a young Italian of
the lower class. These three were to be ex
ecuted at tmee. Gomez, the. other Italian
conspirator was sent to penal servitude du
ring his life time. .
The Danish Ministry had resigned office.
The Canada brings no later reports from lu
dia or China, than those of the Europa last
week.
The Canada reports the cotton sales of the
week at 51,000 bales, nil qualities advanc
ed |. Some circulara quote an advance of
a fraction higher. ~( i .
Breadstuff's were quiet. Provisions in. a
declining tendency. Consols at 96j a 97,
Iran law Hampshire.
Gocono, N. I|., March 10.—In the elec
tion which came off yesterday there were
large Republican gains.
Confirmed in Office
Washington, March 10.—Solomon Co
hen, Esq., has becyj re-eontirmed in office a*
Post Master, at Savannah. Ezekiel S. Can
dler, Esq., as Post Master at Milledgcville.
Cesgreseional.
Washing ton', March 10. — To-day in tVe
Senate, Mr. Hamlin (Rep. of Maine) and
Mr. Sebastian, (l>eui. of Ark.) discussed the
Lecoinpton Bill.
In tbs House, the Army Increased Bill,
and Site Kansas Bill were discussed. Mr.
Stepliens of Ga., endeavored to make s re
port from the investigating Committee, hut
suck wah objected to at this stage of the pro
ceedings. f
lit lull ~
XKW YoKK, March - 10.—Cotton sale*
.'>,500. market unchanged ; holders are pres
sing .their stocks. Flour firm, shies 13-000
lihls.;advancing. Wheat heavy .sales 2,500. —
Southern red 81 10 a 81.25. White 1.28 a
1.35. Corn very dull. Turpentine and
Rosin steady. Rice firm.
A correspondent of the Detroit Free Press
notes that Thomas Moore, in a preface to
Lis poetic epistles, entitled “Corruption and
lntollerance,” published fifty years ngo,
wrote the following:
“ I shall look to no higher merit in the
task than that of giving anew form to claims
and remonstrances which have often been
much more eloquently urged, and which
would long ere. now have produced their ef
fects, but that the minds of some of our
statesmen, like the pupil of the human eye.
contract themselves the more the stronger
light there is shed upon them.’’
This is the original of Dr. J.loline*’ much
praised smile in the Atlantic Monthly, “ The
mind of a bigot is like the pupil of the eye ;
the more light-you pour upon it, the more it
eantracts.”
THJJ XXTHOBIST EPISCOPAL CHUBCH.
The returns of all the conferences and
missions of tho Methodist Episcopal Church I
in the United States, forty-seven in number, !
have beqn officially received by tho autliori-1
ties of that numerous nnd influential religious
denomination, nnd the result furnishes the
following statistics:
Number of travelling or itinerating prea
chers, 5,368 ; in 1855 there were 4.89S ; in
1854, 4,734; increase over the previous year,
467.
Number of supernumerary or retired prea-j
fibers, 711; i„ 1855,690; in 1854, 609; in
crease over the previous year, 21. ~>Totl
number of preachers, 0,134. - - “* -
Number of local preachers, 6,718; in
1855 there were 6,590; in 1854, 6,149; in
crease over the previous year, 126.
Nnjnbor of members, 700,968; number in
1855, 692,363; number in 1854, 679,282;
increase over the previous year, 6,062.
Number of probationers, 110,155 ;in 1855,
107,176; iu 1854,195,074; decrease within
the past year, 5,166.
Total membership, 800.327; in 1855,
799,431; in 1854, 787,358; increase over
the previous year, 20,192. Including be
nevolent contributions, amount contributed
for general missionary purpi ses, 8226,597;
for the Sunday School Union, 814,-852 ; for
the Tract Society, 827,348.
7 iHatricb,
Oh the morning of February 28th, 1858, at
the residence of Washington A. Rushing, by
Augustus Curry, J. I. C., Mr. James Camp
bejl to Mias Elisabeth Rushing, all of Telfair
county, Ga.
Diet,
In Vineville, (near Macon,) on the 3d of
March, Caroline, wife of Philemon Tracy,
and daughter of the late John Rawls, aged
*4 years. J
New Okftaertfecwcttts.
MSV of A
few friend* ia this village, ha* opera! a School
in the Academy, for the instruction or girls over five
rear* of age, and beys between five end ten. She
h* room for five or six more papas, and two in
Music. Pupil* charged from the beginning of the
month in which they enter to the dose of the session
except music pupil*, who wttl he charged from the
first lemon, nnd no deduction for abeeuee except in
ea*e of deknega protracted to weuthor mere.
Terms, per eesifaß of fiv month*, payable at the
close, a* follow* :
Rending, Spelling, Writing Primary Arith
metic *nn Ge0graphy............; $lO 00
Qrani mar, Composition and Geography, iu
. eluding any of the above 16 00
High English J, 20 00
Muie *5 00
French.... 10 00
Brewing and Painting,.. . ~.. 10 00
Vocal Music and Elementary Drawing gratia
References / Rer. C. Fulton, 8. M. F. College.
J Prof. U.W. Wise, Mercer University.
( Gen. Eli Warren, perry, Ga.
Thotnavißr, March 16, 1857. -“fit
MAT.m
THE Age ut for Johnson's Map* in this county,
being about to leave this part of the country,
offers for sale, and must toll his horse, buggy nnd
tinmens. Persous in want of any such stock, had
better sec him. He will be in TbomnsviUe on Sat
iirdny the 2(lth inst. (marelijfi-lt
Notice.
ALT, persons are hereby forewarned not to tres
pass on lot or iu and No. *39, in the 17th district
of originally Irwin now Thomas county,** the law
against such offences will be strictly enforced.
n>arlt>-3t JAMF.S M. HI7RST.
■■ wm MGa tv-
B3P JHKSssi •
WILL be offered for sale, at public out cry , in
the town of Thoutasville, on the first Tues
day in April next, one negro man, one negro woman
and two children. Terms made knuwu on the day
of aale.
nrai 10-3 t BARTLF.Y WYNN.
Notice.
SIXTY days after date application will he tuadc
to the Court of Ordinary of Colquitt county
for leave to sell nil the lands belonging 10 the estate
; of Wright Aligned, late of e:tij county deceased,
j marehlfi JOHN HAMBLETOX, Adm’r.
Dissolution.
THE firm of LUKE t DICKSON, has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent. Unsettled
business will be arranged bv either 1 party.
*• b; P. LUKE,
Wm. DICKSON.
. Mill Town, Ga., March 11, 1858. It
KTOTIOE.
THE undersigned having bought out the entire
interest of the old firm of T. J. LIGHTFOOT
} & CO., desire to return their thanks to the citizens
! of Tbnqsu* and adjoining countiea tor the favor
which has been ao kindly nnd uuiformly extended to
them in the past while connected with tho old firm,
j Bud hope hy strait-forward attention to business to
! merit its cm,tin nance iu the future. ,
’ We shall by the first'of April be receiving ail en
tirely :ew and carefully selected stock of Dry
: (Joists ond Groceries from New York aud New Or
; leans.
Having bought our goods for cash, we will be able
! to offer great inducements to all who will favor us
j with a call, and we invite all mir friends to cnll on
us and examine our stock and judge for themselves.
We sfmil always be most happy to show our goods
whether wo sell them or not We may be found at
T. J. LIGHT FOOT & CO.’S old stand.
rnnndiHi -ts) .J, N. McKINNON & CO.
Thoinasvilii', Mareh 13th
Telfair Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
\ V the town of Jacksouvjlle, Telfair county on
the first Tuesday iu April next, the following pro
perty, to-\v it:
| One lot of land No. 235, levied on a* the property I
i of .lames T. McCamach to satisfy sundry fi fa* issu-
I e l from a Justice Court of the :t39th G. M.
; in favor of M. D; Wilcox vs James T. McCamach
j end James Umpkrey vs James ‘f. MeCamaeh and
| others vs James T. McCamach. Levy made and
returned to me by a eonstalde.
Also,at the same time and place, will be sold, one
lot of laud number 233. levied on a the property ol
HA Dowdy to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a
| Justice court of the 2!9th district, G. M.. ill favor
of Joseph Wagner vs H. A Dowdy, and Daniel H
Malay vs H. A Dowdy ; levy made and returned to
! me by a Constable. <
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, one
half lot of land number m JI I, levied on as the proper
tv of H. A. Dowdy to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from a Justice Court of the 339th district G. M. in
favor of John Willeox for the use of D. 11. Malay
vs H. A. Dmvdv, and Charlca Love vs H. A. Dowdy
—this half lot of land known and distinguished as
the place whereon H. A. Dowdy now lives; levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
feblfi] L. L. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Administrator's Sale.
AIT ILL be sold before the court. House door in
. TT the town of Wnresboro, Ware county, on
| the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal
hours of sale the followiug property to-wit:
Lot of land number one hundred and sixty-two
I (162) in the eighth (Bth) district of originally Ap
i pling now Ware county, containing four hundred
’ and ninety acres niore or less. Sold under an 01-
1 der of tlie Honorable court of Ordinary of Ware
! county, as the property of theestate of James Ca
! sou deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud credi
; tor* of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day.
j marl6-4Od) H. W. ALLBRITTON, Adm’r.
! GEORGIA-Tliowa* Comity.
- Court of Ordinary, March 8, 1858.
WHEREAS, Augustus 11. Hansel! this dny ap
plies ti> this court for Letters of Admiuistru
[ lion 011 the estate of Ira Gamhril 1 deceased.
All persons interested arc, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections in said court, if any thvy
\ have, to said letters being grauted : otherwise said
letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regular
; Term of said court, to be held at Tboniatville.sa'd
countv, on the first Monday ufMav next.
mai 16-6 M] HENRY H. TOOKF.,Ordinary,
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the firm, name and ityle
of T. J. Ligtftfoot A Cos., is Ibis day dissolved by
j mutual consent.
The books, notes and accounts of the said firm
may he found with Robert H. Hardaway and George
lA. IJekle, who are hereby authorised to settle and
[ receipt for the same and sign in liquidation of all
the business of the said firm.
Signed j T. J. LIGHTFOOT.
- H H HARD!WAY.
Tlioinasyille, Feb. 15. 1858. [marittf
NOTICE.
THE partnership heretofore ex sting between A.
H. WILSON A W. K. JOINER under the
firm 01 WILSON & JOINER is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. All parties having claims against
said firm will preaent them to A. 11. Wilaon and
all parties owing said firm will make payment to A.
H. Wilson immediately, as itfis desirable to clone up
the ‘ old business. Those who fail to pay their
notes by the 15th of March, will moot turoly pay
coot—fair votict. “
The business w ill be continued by A. H. Wilaon
who will sell bargains for cash or to prompt “paying
customers.
A. H. WILBON,
march!) 3t * W. R. JOINER.
GEORGIA —Thomas Canily.
IT IS ORDERED by the Inferior Court, that an
ElectionAe held on Monday tjie fifth day of April
next, for a “Justice of said Court, for aud in said
county, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the de
cease of Alexander J. Singletary.
W. L. HOLLAND. J. I. 0.
mar9tdej NOAH PAKAMOHK, J. I. C,
Notice.
ALL persona are hereby notified not to trade for
a note given by me payable to Eli Gardiner or :
bearer for the aittn of one hundred and twenty dol
lars, due Decembqg 5,1868, as the consideration for ,
which said note was given baa failed and 1 do no| la-.
tebd to pay the note as it now stands.
marlKJt*] MORRIS CARTER !
jms a urn.
MASTED MASON AND PLASTERER.
All wore either la Brick or Plaster warranted.
TTE can be found at aU times in ThomasviUe, aid
XI will promptly execute, all Jute eat reeled te
him- w ay.
■ ■—r - ■” ■ T"—
Nrtke.
THE undersigned, successor to the late firm f
ROSB * HUBERT, has this day sold outhtg
entire interest in the mercsntile Uoe to Benjamioe
F. Hubert,and will proceed to settle up all demand*
due the firm of ROSS & HUBERT, also those of
W F. HUBERT. Those indebted to either, will
please come forward and make satisfactory adjust
■sent immediately, >* their not—-end accouut* wU
be placed in the bauds of Attorney* for immediate
collection.
The undersigned retiring from the btiafam*,wiuld
reepectfully solicit the patronage for hie swmroter
hereafter, to liberal)y bestowed on bias, end rwune
mead the public generally to cell and examine for
themselves at the old stand of Roe* A Mcßain, in
E: Thompso. ’sold ftors.x)
March Ist, 1866. W. F. HUBERT.
The undersigned having this day purehatrd the
entire mercantile interest of W. F. Hubert, will
continue the businees at the old stand of ROSS fa
HUBERT. He will remove to E. Thompson old
store about tbe Ist of April, and reaneetfolie solic
its the patronage of tbe old fru iuis of the firm and
publir generally. BENJ. F. HUBERT.
March Ist, 1858. (marrh9-5t
Afaministrator’a Sale. ‘
WILL je sold on the first Tuesday in April next
at tlie cou’ t housr door in Tbouiasville,Thom
as county. the following lands a* tbe property of
Seymour R. Bonner late of Muscogee county de
ceased, namely, lot no thirty 31 iu the eighteenth
district, end lot No. three hundred and ninety-eight
398 jn the eighteenth district of Thoms* county ;
also, lots of laud N. on* hundred aad sixty throe
163, foui hundred end seventy three 472, and four
hundred and twenty-nine4*9; all lying in the thir
teenth district of Thomas oounty, sold for the bene
fit ot the heirs and creditor* of said deceased
Term* cash.
inarch*-3fld] ALEX. J. ROBISON. Adm’r.
Colqaitt Sheriff’s Bale.
YTTILL he sold before the Court House door in ;
VV Moultrie, Colquitt ednunty tbe first Tues
day in April next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit: -jf
One lot of land of land No. 413 In the Bth district
of formerly Thomas now Conquitt county, as the i
property of Staten S. Mays in favor of Edmonson
and Coalmon vs said Mays. Property pointed out,
by tbo defendant. Levy made and returned te me
by a constable. v
’ marcli'2-3“d) DART.IN CREED. Sheriff.
Lowndes SherilUN Sales.
YITILL be sold before the Court House door In
v f Troupvillo, Lowndes county, within tbe legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday ia April uext,
the following property, to-wit:’
Lots of laud numbers 102, 103 and 129 in the 11th
district of Lowndes county to satisfy a fi fa from
Berrien Superior Court til lavor of Bryant J. Rob
erts: property pointed not by Levi J. Kuight, attor
ney in fact for Jerry Coles.
mar2] JOSHUA GRTFFIN. Sheriff.
Notice.
THE subscriber intends removing from this sec
tion of Genrgie, aud hereby notifies ell person*
1 to him by note or account to come forward
and settle at once. -
decltf) E- G. PONDER
Fair Warniuir.
EVERY Note and Account in my possession un
paid w ill be handed to tbe respective officers of
the Law for collection ou the first day of March
next, without discrimination. It is no pieasnre to
me to sue my friend* or enemie*, nor is it any pleas
ure to be sued myself with claims on others euough
to puv all my debts.
fob*-At) .< H. TV. SITARI’E.
GEORGIA-ltiomn* County.
Court of Ordinary, DrCc.mbtr 19, J 857.
HENRY McCROAN this day make* application
to this Court for letters of Admiiiistration on
the estate of Thomas MeCroeu. late of said county
dec—ed,
All person* interested are, therefore, hereby noti
lied to file their objections in said Court, if any th -y
have, to said Tettersbeing granted: otherwise said
letters will be granted to said applicant,at a regul ir
Term of said court, to be held in Thouiasrille said
county, on the first Monday iu Febrdary next.
Given under mv baud nnd offieial signature.
„ 4ec2B-3 :| .lJ 11ENRY H. TOOKF., Ordinary,
Notin'-
SIXTY days afterdate application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Lowndes county,
Georgia, for leave to sell the land and negroes of the
estate of C. J. Blalock deceased.
.1. A. McINTOSH,
dec!-fil'd) JOHN MrMULLAN, ( AUm r *~
GEORGlA—Colqaitt County.
rHH'HT OK ORDINARY, OCTOHER 14, 1857.
JOHN HAMILTON this day applies to this
Court for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Wright Aligood. Late of said county de
ceased.
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections in said court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted : otherwise said
1* tters will lie granted to said applicant, at a regular
Term of said court, to be held iu Moultrie, said
county, on the first Monday in February next.
Giveu under my baud and offieial signature at of
fice.
doc'TO-fiOd j H. M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary.
TO Farmers.
THE New York Weekly News is sn excellent
New York City Paper tor country reading. It
contains the fullest and most correct cattle market
ami produce reports, with ail the news and intelli
gence of the day. Try it ami you will like it. On
ly one dollar a year. Published at No. 102 Nasaku
street, New York. *
Administrator’* Bale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordis
ary of Lowudes county, will be sold before tbe
court-house door, withiu the legal hours of sale, *■
the first Tuesday in March’ next, in the town es
ThomasviUe, Lots of land numbers one and two in
the 15th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes
county. Also 112 seres oflot number four huedr*4
and eighty-four, In the 12th district of said county,
belonging to tbe estate of Jnmes Newton deceased.
Sold for the beuetit ol the heirs aud creditors us said
estate. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
jgnl*td] ISAAC T. A.XEWTON, Adm’r.
CUEORGIA—'Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, January btk, 1858.
HENRY MITCHELL and Richard R. MiteheU
this day applies to this Court for letter* es
Guardiausbip for the persons and property of Emily
S. Mitchell and Harriet E. Mitchell, minor heirs at
law of Richard Mitchell deceased, of said county.
All person* interested are hereby notified te file
their objections in said Court, if any they hsv* t*
said letter* being granted,otherwise said letter* will
be granted to said applicant at * regular term of
said Court to be held at Thomasvllle said county on
the first uionday of March next.
jnnl2-30d] II. TOOKE,Ordinary.
To Denoerats. u
ONE of the first duties of a Good Democrat is 4*
support bis party press. The New York Daily
and Weekly News is now welt established a* the
Democratic organ of New York city. It is *ne ol
the best newspapers of the day, moreover. Send
in your subscriptions. Weekly News only One Dol
lni'-n year. Published at 102 Nassau St., New York.
llotlce.
ALL persons interested are hereby notified that
the undersigned will apply to the honorable tbe
court of Ordinary of said county to be held at Thom
asville said county ou tbe first Monday in April
next, for an order granting leave to sell tiie real es
tate aud lands belougiug to tbe estate of tbe miner
heirs of Howell Peacock deceased.
janlg-bOd] ELIJAH WADE, Gnardian.
Thomas Sheriff's Sale —postponed.
WILL be sold before tbe eourt-bonse door in the
town of ThomasviUe, Thomas county, on tbe
first Tuesday in April next, the fallowing property,
to-wit:
One house and lot iu Fletcherville,-number not
known, containing two aud a half acres, more
or lass, levied on as tbe property of R. J. Metbviu,
to satisfy one fi fa issued Irom Thomas Superior
Court, in favor of James H. Hayes vs K. J. Meth
vin. Levy made and returned to me by F. W. John
son, Deputy Sheriff.
tnarO) W. F SANFORD, Sheriff.
jtjSS^ie W^l| k^nm^
to him will be excreted and delivered at tke Mm
promised, aafa warranted. He has no towing enco
miums to be Hew ope hheerlf as a watch maker,
hat relies epee the judgment of Me patron* to es
tablish hie aim aad reputation. Terms Cash.
Office second door above tke Poet Office, next to
the etore of H. W. Sharpe.
ThemeeviUe, On., March 17,1867. Jg A
Watches atuKSocks.
THE undenigned would reepectfnlwln- te
form the pebtic that be strtt oimtinwra -K77}
hie buaineaa at the old stand, near T. J Sim
Light foot fa Co.’s, where be l* folly prepare! fa do
a* good end M cheap work as ea* he done North nr
•oath by lay good workman. He bss supplh and Mm*
•sir with every thing ncccueeiry for the completion
ofened work. AU Wet.:h aud Clock ws*rh warran
ted for H months if well sod. Al*o keep* on hand
('locks, Watekrn, and Jewelry, which will be enld
as low es rau be bought anywhere. Give us a call.
—*Nf> JAMES M. PRAY
MOOHE & HOMAN’S
.. VaxiffiCy Works.
X pared fa manufacture iu
tlie beet and meet fasMoneblc
style all heads of Furniture,
*uch g
bid* Board*, Wash tuSdo, H
Ceruer atauds, Wasdrebes,
Dining Tablet, Folding aud
. t’laiu Tsbfos, Outre and riide TbV*. GouPbcs,
Trunnel Bedsteads, Cradles sod Cribs,
6-erotarirs, Book Cara and Hat Stands.
Lumber token la exchange for Furniture t or lum
ber made up to order in the must fashionable style.
Also sll kind* of TarnlHff and lawlug done
iu tbe best style, Bhep* located South end of Main
street, below Mcßain’s Hotel, Th-mosiille, Ga.
! julv 14J MOORE fa HOMAN.
: I—,
MOORE & HOMAN’S
Sash and Blind Factory.
f|3HE urfdrrsigtied are prepared fa manufacture
| all kind* of Window Sash, Blinds, Pannel
Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having al-
I ways ou hand, the best seasoned lumber, they will
w arrant their work to be of tbe most substantial and
durable description.
He will also coutract for any sise or sty le of buil
dings, .xml execute tbe same w ith all needful dispatch.
Orders raspectliiUy solicited.
Shops iouatml at the South end of Main street,
below Meßsin's Hotel, ThomasviUe, On.
C. O. MOOKb, | E. T. HOMAN
July 14 w bets
Coffins! Coffins!!
CHERRY, VELVET, aud
PLAIN COFFINS, fur-^^^^^^^
uished iu one hour’* notice.
All order* promptly respond-
LIT Shop located at the
South End f Main Street below Mcßain’s Hotel.
ThumAevtLLK. Gkoriua.
C. G. MOORE.fa E. T HOMAN.
may 5 w oy
3. r. ARNOLD,
MERCHANT TAIIsOR, •
VITOULD reepectfully inform the citizens
Tv, of ThomasviUe and the public general- la
ly that he has received a complete assortment ■ JsA
of Fine Cloths, Ce mi meres, Vestings, Ac. Ac., sui
table for the Fall and Winter wear. Garments ot
all kind* will be made with dispatch according fa
order. He hope* that all person* desiring goods or
work in bis line, will give him s call.
boy 10 • w ts
Baak Agency.
THE subscriber has been appointed Agent for tho
Hank'of Savannah at this place, and is prepsr
e. to discount Bills of Exchange, Drafts, Ac
and has for sale Checks on New York.
juy) EDWARD REMINGTON.
\4T 11. H4BMA,
COTTON FACTOR ANO COMMISSION
MsmonANT,
No. 38 Poydras Street New Orleans.
Rekebs to—
George k!"Wallicr', jT.llehMfae, Florida.
MeM | riorid *’
Gen. Wm. Baily, Jefferson County, Florida.
John G- Putnuin, Esq.. Madison (’minty, Fla
Augustus Steele, Esq., Cedar Keys, Florida,
Daniel Beil, Esq., Hamilton County Florid*.
E d G.'Pomtor, n Fiq. <1 ’ ] Thoms.ville, Georgia.
Jock J. Marsh, Esq , Duncanville, Georgia.
J A. Mclntosh, Esq., Glasgow, Georgia.
Novombci 3, 1857. ts
Lands for Bade.
K ft f\ ACRES nf excellent Lml on the spring
UUU Hill Tallahassee road, eight inilen from
Thomm>ville, are now offered lor aU; by the nubteri
her. Two hundred and fifty aerea, about half of
which la fretb, ail under good fence, and in a
high atate of rultivat, u. Corn, cotton, potatoel,
cabbage, turnipa, and many other thinga grow on
thi* land in luxuriant abundance. Conic and look at
it. Ido not offer it for sale becanae lam diapleased
with the land, but I am determined to change my
locality, sale] or no aale. l’rice reaaonahle. Fair
warning. T DUNCAN McKINNON.
July 2! v ts
Manhattan Hotel,
.Varrcy Street. New Ytrk.
18 miX open for the reception of
Southern Merchant*, and the Pro- I
prletora are determined to apare no dfslk
pain* or expenae to give entire mtiafaction.
Janßfriy) HUGGINS A FUNG.
HOUO.
THIS eataMishmriit ia now permn
nently opened for the nccooimoda dahh
(ion of the public. Every conrenience ['ll
haa been provided lor boardera and trail- limB:
aieut cuatomera; and the proprietor flat
ters himaelf that he la now able to give the utmoat
mtiafaction. i* GOpBOLD, Proprietor.
Tboninaville, Ga., March 24,1857. ts
Adnlutetniter’a Sale.
WILL be told, by order of the Court of Ordina
ry, on the Irat Tucaday in March next, before
tiic eourt-bouac door, iu Troupville, Lowndea county
a negro wod.au. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
! mid creditors of the eatate of John M. l)ee deceaaed.
| janliftda) IRENA DEES, Adm’x.
I--
i State of Oeorffiu,County of Thomas.
To the hein at law, and diatribnleea of the eatate
of Richard Mitchell deceaaed, of aaid county:
YOU and each of you are hereby notified that
the underaigned will apply to the honorable the
Court of Ordinal y of .aid county at a regular term
of said court to be held at Tbomaaville aaid county
on the firat Monday in March next, for an order ap
pointing fit and proper peraona, agreeably to the
Statute of aaid Stale made and provided in such
cate, to make dietribotion among laid heir* and dia
: tribute** the eatate of aaid deceaaed.
HENRY MITCHELL, )., .
’ RICHARD B MITCHELL. ] “
jawlfl w s 3t
Notice.
ALL perms are hereby forewarned from trading
far a certain promissory note given by Bobsrt
A. Durham, and made payable to myself, dated about
the first of Aagaat, ltf>6, and due one day alter
data, with a credit es twenty-eight dollars, made
Mouetiiueia the month and April, 1866, aa aaid ante
b*t b#M liMt.
jan!2-3t] DUNCAN P. SINCLAIR,
NOTICE. ; , 1
THE notes and aeobuntsof the lata firms of Mc-
Loadaa. Hays* *. Cos., Hayes dfc Dooaldaon,
and R. Donaldson dt Ron, are in my bands for im
mediate collection.
j6-Btl A H HANS ELL. r 1
■4- - i
I ■ aUk A a
Ciwmiai Amumcm Im CkUlmi.
mM for
JL yosng ladfe*. It consists nt colored figures of
the child, tbe mis* aud the young lady: also the
youth. Each of three figure# is fomitod with
aeries es elegaafi dresses, bonnet*. bate, Atv.beaoti
ftilly colored. Accordtog todlrocHous alt these ele
(ut artirioof ototlilng are ant out, and cm he fife
ted to the **ral figures, aa that onr little girls
will find an endless amusement in dressing Mian
rWnmr. )|iu Hattie, Mis* Nellie or Waster Frank
It la really aa lagriniir- and pleasing ineention tar
tie amusement of young People. Accompanying
three iaa art of diagram*, which, when cat our *e
tovding to direction*. will form almost every article
Oteeeaary fr a dolt's heear, end will employ a child
eaeaeatwtl) lor boors. They are all well worthy
the attention of our lady friend*. Juat received I
tad for sele by
fefeM) E. REMINGTON. |
•■gar, Coffee, Tea, Ac.
JtT reeaired and for ssle—
-3S baga rlo coffee, 5 do. Logutia, S do. 84. Do
-aMa: 38 pacha old government Java Coffee; S
ha to* Moca coffee ; lObhla Stewart* clarified Sugars;
9 Boxes Loaf auger: 48 boieetuinona, assorted|
bet Havana cigar*; Mra. Miller’o Macrsbor Bad
Scotch snuff; 3 cask* Potash t 90 boxes black and
green tea: soda, sngarand batter crackers ; <2boxee
starch: 3 baskets invert oil; 3 Boxen ynaebarnoie;
I box VermacOlfn; 30 Boxes olive off hUp: 40 bags
ground rock salt: Prune*: citron: p roserVril ginger j
Quine jelly; Tomato, muxroon and walnut cataup (
tomato sauce; pickles, oyster*, salmon, lobster*, 4kg.;
tn boxes sperm and adamantine candle*; 1 box wig
candle*; 9 do. Chocolate. Ac.
octfffl EOWAHD BEMTNGTON.
THE aubaeriber la now receiving, by Into arrival*
from New York, a (nil aaeortmeot of Staple aud
fancy Dry Goods, a very aaperiob atngk of pUeto
tinu goods for negroes,Georgia Plain*, twist-warp,
Keraeya, Undsoya. and vary eldt eoton good*,
striped and plaid, with the brat Georgia Osnatrarga,
heavy gray and white blankets, with n fall amort
meat of fancy silk and limited dress goods and trim
mings: which will be sold on accomodating terms.
ect*B t. REMINGTON-
Clothing of the Nrweat Style.
TIE subscriber has just received n full assortment
of new and fashionnble clothes for men, youths I
and children, which will be told on aa jood term* ga
at anv otter atoro in town.
oet2B EDWARD REMINGTON.
data, Cops, Bonnet*. Ac.
THE subscriber has juet received n full assort
ment of Hate, Caps and Bonnets, with all the
fixings necessary, and offers them for ante.
octaw] E. REMINGTON.
Straw Callers.
TITBT RECEIVED, anew supply of I)ANIEL’B
Self ffharpeuing Stalk and Straw Cutter* and
for sale bv “*
sep‘>3-hc K REMINGTON.
Ranging, Buie Rope, Ac.
TUST received and for sale—B bate* Gunny Bag
ging : 10 bolt* S. I. Bagging; 21) eoili Hemp Hale
Rope; 9 bale* Baling Twine.
neclfi] EDWARD REMINGTON.
Batter, Cheese, Ac.
Q f\ ENGLISH Dairy Cheese. 9 Kng* (When
• >* “ Butter, IB bag* buckwheat Flour, 10 hhla ex
tra Oeneaee Flour, 90 boxes Smoked Herring, 6
boxes new Raisins,—juat received and for sale hr*
declß] EDWARD REMINGTON.
Oar Hundred Hiffru Wanted,
Q| CENTS enah, or 1< cent* in merehandixe wili
fj be paid fur good dry hides at
E REMINGTON’S.
Freak Birr.
TUST RECEIVE!), Two tierces fre.li rice from
•J Savannah, and for sale by
acpgO-bc E. REMINGTON,
Flour.
H WHOLE sack* extra excelsior Flour; 19
half sacks extra Family Flour; 90 wjil
sack* Family Flour; 90 half sack* Family Hour; 10
whole sacks extra superfine Flour; 40 whole such*
superfine Flour; 90 half sacks superfine Flour; 19
half sacks fine Floor; 9 half tacks fine Flour; juat
received and for aale by
fcM) E. REMINGTON.
Cash on Cotton to Blew York.
THE Subscriber wili make liberal eaab advance*
on shipments of cotton to Messrs. Brewer A
Caldwell, New York.
dca-tf) EDWARD REMINGTON
* Hatter, Cbeeae, Ac.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALKs—
-10 Keg* Goshen Buttert
59 English Dairy ami Cream Cheese;
90 Barrels Irish Potatoes; 9 bolt. Onions;
40 Barrels F'lonr, 8. F’. Extra and doable Extra;
6 Kitta mess Mackerel; 3 Boxes Codfish ;
3 Barrels Buckwheat Flour;
8 Boxes Lever Raiseus ;
9o Boxes 8i J* and Sugnr Crackers;
8 Boxes Mg Paste and Grape Dropsy
50 Boxes Guava Jelley ; with a foil assortment
of Catsups, Sauces, Olives, Ac.
dec22] EDWARD REMINGTON,
GEORUlA—Lowadcs Cuuuty.
Com rt of Ortlmarp, February Term, 1808,
WHERF.AB, John McKiunon applies to this
Court for Letters of Administration on tbe
estate of Thine as B. McNeil, late of Lowndes eoon
ty deceased; these are to notify all persons Interes
ted to til,- their objections, it sny they have, why
said letters should not be grauted, otherwise they
will be granted in accordance with law. Given un
tor my band aud official signature, this February
Ist, 1858.
POWFfATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary.
frhg w _3tri
FOR aA X -Tn,
mils premises whereon tbe under- gffUu
A signed Low reside*. There are
eight acres of laud, all enclosed, aud nB
*ne half in cultivation. The improve J
■nenta are a framed dwelling having 3
rooms, 2 ample closets and 2 lire places: a small
bouse originally intended fbr a dining room and kitch
en, having brick chimney with two fire plaeoo and
oven; bathing bouse with projectipn covering aa ax
cellent.well of water; smoke house, dairy, negro
cabin, cribs, shelter*, stables, substantial garden,
choice fruit tree* and grape vines of diff*rent kinds,
flourishing shade trees, shrubbery, a-vd flowers. Tke
location (on the Groovenrille rood) la both pretty
aad healthy and is near enough to TbuaiaoviUe to
combine the social, religious and educational advan
tages of tbe town. The dwelling and yard nrs sr
arranged aa to admit of ample additions. If not
sold before Christmas the premUeswiUbe rented.
Apply f, o the undersigned, or ilr. Opo. H. Daniell
on tnc premise*.
ang2f)tfj D. O. DANIELL.
Union Academy.
fTIHE undersigned beg* leave to iuform those who
Antsy feel interested, that he proposes to open an
English Hefiool at this newly erected Academy for
tbe instruction of youth. f
Having bad twenty four years experienee in teach
ing in different section* of Georgia, 1 hope, by un
tiring leal and unremitted energy, to merit a share
<f public patronage. The greatest care will be ta
ken with those committed to my care, butt ia regard
progress sod morals.
All tbe branches whicb I propose to tesch are per
term of 10 weeks $5.00, payable at tbe cluae of
earh scholastic quarter, except Book Keeping, far
which an extra charge of five dollar* will be requir
ed, when they will be fully qualified to enter upon
tbe duties of tbe coanting room
The exercise* of tbe School will commence tbe
first Monday in February next.
Any information required can be obtained ky ap
plication to the aubaeriber at his residence near Mr.
L. Bird's store ar address the undersigned refer
ences, at Glasgow, Thomas etuinty, Georgia.
JOHN M. SaNF'ORD.
(John Hamilton, - , : ;
’ References: < Dr. J. C. Harvy,
l Daniel McKinnon.
Jan 28 . w 4t_
♦ atice.
ALL persons are hefrby cautioned against tra
ding for a note made payable to Wa. R. Bril
or bearer, for (S6AB) tifty-aix doMan aad ninety
eight eents, dated tbe second day of March, 1857,
and due one day after date, and signed by Henry
Hnlett, as tbe same bat been tost, and I am tbe law
firi owner. JAMES B STRUT UNO. |
feb23 w j 3t
JOB OFFICE, selected by a •practical Prim n, is
styles <4 plain aad omaieenul type, statable fag
fK*gr ‘ tmrlSh*L
CttriMtiatara, f| f \
rjKSf**"* “' i ‘ >
t Iwtti n u-V ifcrtfHn lOT ii
On the meet rest.wiblTtermK for CASHT Fcramsa
gy.
ted with nantnes* and diapwM-h. ,
*■ : ■’ : *3 ‘#l “
’ ~—TiFutiiaiiiim.
gas of this city, aad eapport* with seal and vupr
tbs Administration of Mr Mnebeaan. Published at
sue dollsr a year, at No-109 Nassau street. |t. Y-
Livery atari
permanent, be re
spectfnlly solicits the patronage of a generous pttMla.
Accommodations nneunalied. Charges moderate,
JAM EH A. McLENDON, Proprietor.
jand _ *na
CAUTION.
ALL persons sre hereby cautioned from trading
for a note made by J. B. Nonnan of Cokpiitt
county to tke subscriber, aiul <iated sometime la tins
summer of 1857, for amnetbing over forty duHsfirt
and said Nonnan is hereby notified not to pay mid
rode to any one hut myself or. agent, aa It was trad
ed by H. C. Mathla, a Justice of the Peace, withotrt
my know ledge or consent, previous to hla leaving
for parts unknown, and 1 bold bis receipt fiwth*
tame. H. W, SHARPE.
Tbowaaville Jan. S, 1858. fit ,
JfO'JI'XOJiJL *
JAMES H. HATES hdds n.y note* for two k
dred dollars, fifty dollars each, and due the first
day of Jn. next, for the reut of what la Known aa
the Hubert place.
‘Hie understanding between Mr. Ilayea and f
---srif was, aad k, that those notes were to be paid la
c..rn at ouo dollar per bushel, and all persona are
therefore forewarned not t trade for said w,tr*,to
less they are willing to be paid in the same way.
marenit- 4t) ROBERT LOVE.
Blanks! Blanks!!
OF EVERY r)i:SCJtIPTION #
Far
f Ja!!lrcs of Die Peace. J*
Bounty I.ntari Ageuta, Ac.
SEND in year orders, and sarc time, trouble and
expense of M t the mott rfiwiMt
price* at the “WfVtK-CJftAtti RJMHIRTTR - Offkw,
and fiirw anicd by mall to any pfaee deaifed ■’ */
’ Carriage Manufacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. r
A The partnership between >lelrf*d* A-b
fffcg A Lowry bring dissolved, I respect- ■ ■
fully hi form the pulilio, that the bn- V
sine** In Ml it* hranebea will be carried on as befsea
by the undersigned. C.ratetul for mat patronage. I
earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. Ibam
In want of Waggon*. Bnggies, carriages of aay dto*
cription, I think 1 will be able to rmt, both a# am
yard* quality and price. Those indebted to Mrleffb
don A Lowry will ffnd their notes and account* in
my hand*. Strange aa it may teem to aome.iril#lm
possible for me to curry on this hnriueaa witbnut
money. Repairing done iu good style and OU rita*-
onable terms. .
msrehßtf) JOHN H LOWRY.
Ctmaces. aad Waftis,
arafftrarnmEK to order, rt
JOSEPH TOOKL, SOX It Cw
sa rut wovnot cabsusx factory,
Houston County, tienrgta.
or All work ftilly guarautei and.
janelCtoy L ISAAC WINTER, Agent.
“NEW GOOD*.
THE gubsnrlber la now rroclvlng a large aaanrt
ineut of choice Freeh Goods, amongst whtoh
are the followihgs . . . and
Prevnerveu—Fine Apples. Rarab. rriea, Poaekm,
Quinces, Uniter ami Citron.
JwliOVR —Guava, Currant and Quince.
Drteri FffUlt—Malaga, I.agrr and Suites Baiidwb
Currants, F'S* and l’rwnea,
HoruacUoullr—Seal, .1 Oimda, Ha mea, aumod
Shad,Oysters, lobsters, Sardiurc freaff
Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries
Green Feat and Turns toe*.
Nuto— Almonds, Brntil, Pecan, Filbert* and Com*
•at*.
Pickles, Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive OH. Mmj
mai and Oereaieelli; Farina,dWa, Butter, Sugar
and Cream Cracker*; choice Wlitea, Lienor*. Pm
sr, Ale and Cider in bottles; Began, chewing util
smoking Twbaeee, sari Snuff.
TOYS.
A large assortment of Dolls, Work Box**, Cnbaaat*
Baskets, TlFTora ate., ete.
Also a splendid assortment of Mersrhama, Tferftp
isk, German and American Pipe*.
All tbe above, be able* a large assort mgait of otitob
Otiods ha my line of basinets, sold on very resawm
Ma terms Mr JOHN HTAKK.
*ohomaav(no. November If), 1857. ts
Notice to Everybody.
Dli* A. W. ALLEN S _
CELEBRATED SOUTHEjW
XxXJNV IMHKTT,
PA CERTAIN REMEDY tor Htraiaa, Bpraiaa,
Rbenwntism; Neons'gia. Cramp, Ncrvoaa Head-
Ache, Here Throat, Stiff Neck, Tooth-Ache, Pain la
the Head, Besid* and Bums, or any thing like erup
tions on the fiesh. * I'ri*
Also, fbr aU disease* to which horse* are subject.
I Dr. A lieu’s Atl-Henliug MatffMM,
8 a certain euro for Ring-worms, Meratcbea ha
horse*. Grefse Heel, Thrush, Coliar and Boddla
Galls; andoll fietb wounds.”
Manufactured ky Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Cdsaha*
Oeorgl*.
For sale In Tbnsoaaville, by Banm A Skiff; Ml
Montirelto, by Palmer it Bro., and in TrouavUlo, bp
T. W. Ellis. A. W. ALLEN.
nov94 w 1/ _
Premium Pianos.
THHE Aubaeriber stopping for a few
weeks at Charles H. Remington’s, jptiWH
has order* on some of the best Piano J ) 111
Mahers in Beaten aad New York, and wiU bo hap
py to supply order* low.
fcbW-tfi j JAMES GOLDMHTKT, Jr.
DiaMlaUoa *f Partnership.
ALL persons sre hereby notified tost the partner
ship heretofore existing between McLwadua A
Lowery In the < arringe bntiuer* is this day dissalv
ed by mutual consent. Tbe business af the firm toil
be wound up in every respect by Mr. Lowery, aria
win hereafter continue tbe business la kisowafam*
ttofrfrMmdsfci^thatrk?nA|md'bbenr yrntrsnagtiaad
express the luwe that ItWbe continued to Mr. J.
H. Lowery, wso, a. above ststed. will tOl csrrjr <2
tbe business at tbe same eld stand.
. M. LENDON Sc. LOAYEKT.
Thoeaosrille. Jsn. 27tb, 1868- 31
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