Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, October 03, 1860, Image 4

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NEW GOODS! > NEW GOODS'!! CHEAPER THAN tHE CHEAPEST!! • • ® _ o ( % -rt -r-y m- - ■**>’- • -y ° , . ‘ Tl* C- *kJ- •- i -*• —’ ** it Rcceiiiiis Bolter ifai trains than j( \is or tionfil**>j yiUl - iim: l HAYING ADOPTED THE I ~• ■ of the | ‘adu-* anl gentle roenvo the extensive otocl of ® ‘SPRING A N-© i Li ui Mltß GQO.DSj NOW IN’ .STORE, CONSISTING OF Muslins. • B&rages, * * SILKS, * TiSsues, . Apd • . All of the most tasty and fiiahipnable styles; toother •,s b s complt-tg assortment o 4 • • . I * nhine >• rnething ntatpand at ftie Biune # time APPROPRIATE *TO THfl SEASON, will flhd rt t t, I exa*mingh otqgk I before purchasing elsewhere* ° • f I;* : • ‘ PSK ES and GOODS to suit the . Aisles and season. • . • „ . SENJAMIN F. HUBERT, jy {'• # ® At the Old Stand o& H. W. shatye. J • TIISS !IAV>ELt’S Semina.ry, . • . jroK *. / Younfc i^aclies, OS nun STfiEET® OFroSITE ft. JOHN'S M. E.fHI'RCHj . AUtSUSTA, GA.® My>s C A.HANSELL, * • Principal of Literarv I )£pa lament.* Miss A. B. ARMSTRONG, • •PrincipsV of Yo.*,d and lim t ruinental.Miisic. • . * • • • * rplIF. DlJSjc’x or TI ft S. IX ST IT C TK)*N IS TO- F edbrd Yo ang Radies facilities for a tkorompk, extot&L- • (.2 an l (/'&> >i/tj >i( l icati It. rt ItAc &6!tt SfiHOItARI worthy the intellectual character of tin- ugb and capable of (mr#iinini*vheinselvcs in an elevated position in socie ty. It seeks to!evelope not memory merely, but judg ment, nsdenttndi%, taste % and piety ~thbt pupils learn to think, rear-on. amUcoutrOl theiflsehvs. this purpose, a definite Classification and Course 6f 'Study fire* adopt- ‘f the pupils bigrtuniig witfi the foundation of jeiT ucation. reading mid p(M4!i.g. are lead sV-udilg thjbugh : each befng*advauced as the various i> flinches are compre htndedt o'*. . . A systehiatic arrangement of clasps is daily t s*, so that kjch Vlpil reiV-ives a jlst share of attention. — •Other experiem <d Soathern will he employed, when the number of pupils shall justify ig The scholas tic year will he'divided int itwo ninet*-*i wetks cadi. Fall Session commencing Wednesday ,October*3a, •IB6o—closing Febrnary fotfi, 1861. Spring session com mences February loth —ending JuneXl/th, at which titns tliere will Ur an Annual Examination an*d Concert. 0 lion -of ‘lgnition n r Mr—biA —IJ> Weeks. • Senior, Juftstr and Sophomofie Classes °...523 00 * Fresh mas and Preparatory, ! 20 00 Primary Class,.* . 15 00, Music 04 Piano Forts oj’ (iuitsr.*. • 25 00 Latin, French and Embroidery, eaclf. # !. Mfl), Sketching, CrFyon tftid GrScian Painting,*-.. 12 50 •’Oil Paiunng ! 20 00 Daily <*xer< iss in Vocal Musi * free of charge.* Tupios.to be paid, ix v a i;: ar. i.Y, in” the migdle of the session. • • • . ~ * Rffirmcfs. . * Rev. fL*R. Wilson. D. It, Aagftstft*. * *•. . Hon. Thomas VV. Miller, “ . .. Mr. W. M. D’Antignae, 1 Mr. W. Adams, “ *. t ■’ Hon. Alexander lisSteplienij, Cy-a'yfordvflh?. * Mr. John Cunningham, Greensboro. •* • • Mr. David*!l dwell, . . “ * MV. Philip L). Robinson* * “ * Mr. W. W. 1). Weaver, “ # • • Mr. James L. Brown, * “ Hon Charles J. McDonald, Marietta. • • ‘ •Hon. David Irwin, t “ . • Col. A. V. Brumby, *. ,i * * * * lv*ev. JoTm W. Baker, Military Institute, • Sen. A. J. ilansell, Marietta. * 0 ° lvev. S. K. Talmage, l*resident Oglethorpe Univeus'.ty, Midway. * Rev. J, Wondnpw. Professor Oofeihorp* Fniversity. •HonT Iverson L. Harris, Milledgeville. * . Rev. N. *M. Crawford, PreAdent* Mercer University, PeiiliebT. • • ‘ • Prof* 11. 11.. Tucker, Mercer University. Pefljield. *. Trgi. J. WiUet, “ \ • “ ‘ ‘ “ • . . Prof.S&nford. * Rt. Rev. -Stephen Elliott, Savannah. ffishop Pierce, Sparta. , . • • Hqp. Peter E. Love, Thomas vilV.° • Hon. A. H. Ilansell, ° “ * t * Person! wishing to enter pm/!ls will please address the Prfiicippl, at Marietta, or Afcr. William Spams, at Augu#- ta, Git. 0 tawAy,” T ft ROM MY PLANTATION, IN MALI ISON CO.b-N tv .•FletriAt, oisthejiiglit of the°loth of Jtfne, my ne gro boy SOLOMON? At latest accounts, la- was above .\lioaiasvillP, making his way towards Aluedn. lie is pterhans the neighborhood of Akbanv ; I think, how ever, tie is*ttegr Thoniig-ville.** 1 -g ill givb * • F.IITV BBU.tilS for his delivery to pie at ny planteuion. in this (ounty, oi* for his contineuiftifin some safe jail.** • • • 4 * Desarfpkion. SOLO JtON is about ‘-’1 or ‘hi'ears old, \eiglf*< about 150 or 160 pomwls.a virv tin? locking b*pt, with smooth, sleek skin, an;! before he left had many bruises on flis bod?. caused by a mule running away with him, inVvalk ing lie swings himself abuut, and when standing isgill-, elinbd to be knock-neea. • je ‘29-#t . JA>H-:s A. LINTON. . Albany Patriot will pletUse publishone month, wuf forward accent t this office,* . . . ** Lands!. Lands!:'. ** • . riXJIE SUBSCRIBER* NOW OFFERS FOR SALE • ids small, tlwsugh * satJiSiafa Well Improved Fari£,§fiS§> coiwiatiiig of FOO IJVXDWIiD gcres, situ- ‘i/FyffSr** ated on the Tnmpville and Jallahassc* road, -ii about eight rnflcs frofti Thomastylle. lie will sell id], his j, ’ stock, on the place, farming utensils, with the pres ent growing crop of *e\srnty acres in exccllent*coru, and ®ud forty-five acres in cqtton. The lantjs rf‘ good pine, and well worth the attention of those wishing i to Thomas county® He ha* just completed on the place •i nevfc gin-house and aefew-prese, wlneli wilPbe of givfit. . advatdage to thWpurcJiiisi*. and tHe dweljing.house, nut j houses, Are., are all good dog houses. The f;tvorttbie lo •eajjon of my farm, will nfit tail io please. Come mid see j ii unwedfciely•l am deterAinto to sell, on fch*e moot 1 * Reasonable terms. twr Cash or Credit, or both, to so.it the ■ ’ purcha.wr. Now, here i$ ;t barghiin fi- 411 y man who Je sires it s?nall, rich farm, well located. * * , D. S.*RAY. ! Thoma’s County, o#.. .Tidy f. 1860, if. S. -fddrest me at Thoinasvifle. * ts , . ltar|tains.iii lantta. I r I?BDMAS CtUNTY-—Seventeenth District, Nos. 151, “1 166. 175, 221.-fi07.265. ?i h MJ7. 344 196 Lhh Dist.. NSs. 157, 172, 203| 257, 558. Np . 65. . • . . . . • Decatur. County—J9th Dist, No. 41. 20th Dottier. N0..264.. * Colquitt County—6th Dist., Nos. 100,182.183, 317, 319. Lowndes CountV— 9tl* Dist.. Nos. 40, 251, 31o’ 345*307’ • 369,379, 380, 386,391, 402. 11th Di>t.. No. 349.* ... Irwin CoiAtvMst Dist.. No. 108. sth Dist., Nob! 255. 97. *6th Dist.. Nos. l3f, 320, 394, 406, 423. . . Apyjin.r County—2d Dist.. No. 291. 3d Dist., No. 413. . A\ are Cteunty—sth Dist.. Nos. 307, 427. Coffee County—lst Dist., No. 178. . Dooljr Coaoty—l2th ftisV, No. 67. 1 herokee County—4th Dist., No>J2s Lee County—loth Di5t.,.255. Dth Dist., No., W. * V, ir V it #" lut .v—i-hh l,)ist„ Noe 156,157. 216. 217. Also, 100 acres near I'homasville, 4m the Tallahassee road. • • • •* # Alto, 300 aeres improved l.mtl.m the Tallahasse roa*d, .two miles from Thomasville. Ueloiiuinir to J 11 a... .... • UiT These lands will he sold very tow for \d ■ .dress the subscriber at Albany.. Ga. June 27, 1860. • * P. R. SMITH , • ; u ‘ ... BOOK BINDING.: CHARLES A'. FINDEISEN, HA\ INC, locawedsin T;*llahasse, Florida, is now prepared to Bind Books in every variety of , style losired. ® Blun : Books of all kinds bound to # ordt!r,cheap for CASH. * • . . . Thoje -who subscribe for Harper's*Magazine, liar-’ per’s Weekly, the New \ork Ledger, the Southern Field and Fireside, the Illustrated Biljle or any oth er Wok. paper, or magazine of any kind, and wish • to preserve them, can have them bound at the iosj • reasonable prices by^leaving them aj jhe office of . the Southern Enterprise, to be forwarded to me at Tallahasse. , • March Jfc 1860. . •* l y „ I ‘ FALL*'TRADE, 7 1 E. RLAli\G'Rc\ X SOX', . o in • 0 FANCV.AND STAPLE CRV-60dDS,. 0 THOMASVILLJi, ©A., ’ \ RE now receiving tl. ir ra igrytieeM StocS of . FALL ANDoWINIEK lin Y-GOODS, Unequalled by any in the piiee. * Fffntial Mtentufn is dallfid to*their DAm Goods ! °Dgpartmeiit. which Any be found all the novelties of the season, consisting of Silks, Caslnnerts,.de i Laines, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, French, j , English and Amerioan l’risis,*etc. .Embroideries, in endfiys variety; Hosiery and Glove? of every qnnlity. sos Getys. T3oys, Ladies, Misses athj ChiJ dnen; Cloaks, Mantillas* and“. Shawls, of every vari ety of style, ffolor and quality; Housekeeping and Piamation Goods : i.u this department we have gvery, •tlatig usually keptin bur line for housekeepers and planters. , • • Give us a call befrre purchasing elsdWhere; we will take pleasure in showing our goods vvhetlier you* buy- or*not. • * oct 8 * E. REMINGTON &.SON. * • ~® A FINE and lftrge assortment of Men's and Bovs’ A • of the latest styles: just received find for sale by oct 8 • E. 11F.MINGTON & SOX.* * **. 5 * . i \ \ ’E are noil opening a fine a?sortjnent of Gents’ ,\\ * FUKMBHING GOODS, . j of all. kinds of .Shirts Colars, SliifJ Bosoms, Under Shifts and JTrawers; Ties, ‘Scarfs, Cravats ajifl Handkerchiefs; Silk, Kid and Cctftpn Gloves and Gauntlets. *• oc4 8 * E. REMINGTON & BOff. •\ FIXE assortment of *Lpdies’ * Steel Extension A* * [from Bto 3G just received and for sale by oct 8 * E. KJ'IMLNfITON & SOXL T |JSTreceived and for .sale, # a fint; nJseortment of* .♦J •2<aro'^u r o'o'Y77'elx • . ; consisting of Diamond, * unco. Lava,. Florentine* ■’Miispnic, *Corpl, and a good'many othyr*sty]cs and patterns, afid will be sold t prices to suit rhe times, j • oct.ST • > * E. ltE}llsGTON s *BON. VFINE assortment of Gentlemen's and lioys’ Hats and Caps; , Alsoti fine assortment ot Ladies'and JJisaes’ Bonnets Hats at*d Fljits*o4‘ the latest style; just rectVvetf and tv sale by.. ** *E. ItEMIGTOM &SON. • - ■ - • , • GroceficS. ~ KITS Mes*s Mbakerel . *. . • R 5 kits'Xo 1 Maofcefel in barrel and’to retail * kits S*lmond • 20 drVms Dried Figs *• •. 20 boxes Lj3 r er Rtysejis .. • 20 Irish Potatoes * ,* 5 b*arrels.Oiffns * • 4 kvgs fres*b Gdsljen Butter . * • • Buckwheat and frock F4our • , .. 20 boxes Cheroc • *. : £ barrel Cufrants, for picg ° , •.* 1 box Macaroni; and various other.nrtieies in the Grocery line, ‘just receive*! and'for sale by • jan -1 , , tc SO XU • . Music. *• 4 FIN 43 lot of containing yll the latest \ pieces opit : *ust opened ambfqr salb bv •’ * mi 22 .. E. RE.MIXGTOX &VX. KEW-GOODS.- JL. bL a „ J-. H. M‘Kinnon ! & Co’s. • • - , XT'E an* now ree#i*ing our Fall gy“. Wyitei* \V * * • of • ‘€> OOD S s’ ‘ T® which .we invite the attention tpf afl \>Jio svi%h. articles at * * ‘ • , • Particularly tho*e W.M© BUY WIJfH OAS.H. i Cortn; jvith youv mSney and you can exchange it to •great advantage. lu.order to induce more •• f-GA'SH • SALES,:-’ ‘•,**. . •) *q have* determined to make ts large “discount to ©ASH BUYERS. Come and see. Our Stock embraces Ladies’ Dress Goods.and Trimnyngs, of all the recent.styles. (Hoak*. Talmas, Cdllags, Lact? Goods, Slßiwls Head* Dwsses,* and Opera Flannels; and*a* full assortment of LacKes*’, Misses’gtnd Gentlemen’s , * Hwsibry tind Gloves. • • -blso Kerseys,•EjoSeys, Tickings, Brown ‘and Bleaclynl Sheetings and Shirtings. 4®“ Th® Ladies are partfcularly invited to Exa mine our goods. • * * . ; SHOES, : • • Our stock is Larger than ever befor6, and coniprises Men's, Yotyh’s anfl Boy’s Boo.ts . ‘ ’ *. do do *do Congreijs Boots . 1 tk>. •do • . * Jo .A’jtlf ami Kip Boots • . * • of all styles, * • . L:ufies’„ Misses’ an*l Cliildven's in all ! grades, styles and qualities. . * . We pavticiplarly invite Gie Ladies to ?t?e otu* Phil adelphia Made Shses, superior *o any ever Before offered for sale fn Thomusville. • • A handsome assortment <t well matjejClothing®con sisting of (Vy.*r Coats, -Coists, d’antSj Vests, Talma% . •etc. etc. • * , . •* *. * HAYS. • • • ‘ A Tull aswrttfnfnt. of all styles and qualities.* . • • * MV? . Tobacco, ?ugar, T’otl'ee, Litpisrs, ‘Cigars, Qils; e‘tc.. Bagging, Rope, *l'\fcine, Bfankets, Crockery *ahd Hardware. • * * •* ’Fo Motion Sellers. • We will pay fair price's for in trade or collections, at.aJJ tiroes. Those indebted to na qnd tljose who teish to get pood jffices for their Cotton in trade, will fi?ul us ready to. verify our assertion.. Jlring it? your Cotton. .*•* • . • * J. N. McKJNNCfN*& CO. Thomasville, Qptober 22, 1859. 0 ••• ~s:rs:’\ w;\ i>. ~ Architect aitd l*ractical liuilder, . * TIIOAJLYSVILLE, GA.. * UESPECTI*ULLV. IN FORMS THE INHABITANTS of ‘gliomas and adjacent. Counties, thftt lie intends debating the greater portion of his time to the Architec tural part of his profession, sueh.as the Drawing of Plans, Elevations. Sections. Detail Drawings. Perspective Views of Intended *1 in Mings, Kpecifications,.Bills of Lumber, Estimftteg of Cost. Ace.; am? in soliciting patronage from a discriminating public, refers to his well known abilities inkhe above lot jitie-V as being the best recommendation, • but would refer to the following geutlenujp near Thoin usville: • * • Tlie Honorable Inferior Coprt.of Thoinas.Connty. E. Remington A Sou, . Rbbert 11. Hardaway, Eeq., * *. .„ *A. T. Mclntyre, Esq., John AV. 11. .Mitchell, TRoijtasvillef Ga. •’ Vims. 11. Remington, Esq., • * • Rev. Janies M. Gnu , „ Thomas J ones. Esq., . 1 Honoratile Inferior Court of Brooks*Conutv. John YV. Spain, * ) . .w. A. Bowed, Esq... \ Brooks Countv? Ga. 0 rta, ‘ ancty Work* S* * o-L J. Mash. Esq.. ) . ° T. Blalßshear, Eaq * < Duncanville., Ga. ApriMß,iay. 1 J . ts • °Raptist Rooks. . 0 BAPTIST History; Baptist .Denomination: The-* odoc a, tfnd several other works by various au thors: tor sale by E.•REMINGTON ft S(ffL CIOTTO X HF B/I I \ G-a new article ; just j received and for sate by . t . At 8 e ** # NEWINGTON * SON. Me.w Tailoring: rntnlillainyitnt ‘Peter JLiiicbsay, Merchant tailor, would respectful ly inform thg citizens of 0 • TlioEjasvilie? i ° °i . BURR<SuXDIXG* COUNTRY. and that he happened a * j; ife a •shop 14 m. Next *•’ RkmingVin A: Itl *e - | ‘S’ * I Purmturgi Store, * o ‘t 1 \\ i wh| he will t•- and to wait Hfra • HUB thoae who mav tavor o him J I ® with a tall. • , ; i Ir Garments of all lynds *t ‘A .and made up in the latest and most fimhionable styles. Clothes? Cabsitners,•and Testings, eonsufiitly on*hand. ® „ • ‘ ‘ I‘atronag* solicited. * tnh 25 ts 5 ( has. Si*. liemiiigton's INSt T R*ANCE AGENCY— o ° ° • • >OR THE ° Southern IftituaTlßsftranfce Company, ® °OF CEORidIA, AND THE • South Carolina* Jtlutual Life C6. Os. THE -STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. o®** Officj opposite the Tost office. hm 18 ° ODd, RlackNmilii and Carriage A T Ponder s Old yjtaqd,®where the subscrjbeiis t\ are prepared to do allkrtids of Work: * ,Mk x -.| ivA - n* their line at the short- / If’ —-- ° v est notice and hi the very • .J|Jf. -tißjip;W’ v best iftanner. °* .4 Ulautai l<hn Work® of every description, —---pC-f-X •SM: VA IR 8 G Wagons and Buggies, and II Ol'sesiiocill!?, and*tril other work®done to the j •most peffect sapsfaotiqn. * * ’ • . • . * < Carriage Bp—The. subscribers have •ordered *a lot of * . * •Buggfes * o * * Carriages, *. * V A #lp? {% from the North, raTnf • —''ti-'x* tUey win so., ip rive fi’ M .•ON HAND, .'i and will keep up a regular ‘•*’**%%£*, f 0 I U 0 P f | to supply *Jne demands sf. Country. • J EOWRY €fSWIRT. Tliomasville, January 14, 1860. * *tf . AJA W IV I- RM .’ ° ° • • o ° ** • • ‘fxj • •* JU3i _ . • * , • C. H. REMINGTON, o # DEKI.E. BEMiNGTON .& DEKLE HAVE JJUST OI’EXED A Kl a W PiiPnifure -Emporium, . * (J A", where will be iiund a large assortment of the latesf and, nn*t fasljiojmble styles of * 0 • FURNITURE: kUCfI AS • • Tiibies, Chairs, ail Bureaus; s ‘ • ° * Wash * ttnu Towel Stands; * , m * *\\jllow‘Crudity; ainl Ratan’Cliairs, for Children. ALSO--Just iiweived-r-:* large lot of Tresh and beautif®! Pd O'T.TTjK'TC S, *. ‘ French Lithograpk and Steel Engikvings; like size foiithe parl?'r. * The Voyage of Life—aperies; also the Seasons. Persons wishing to make valuable selections* will So well to cal? and examine them jvithout delaj* “ * IX OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT Of’ FIXE I’a'rLOß XVILL BE FOUXD EVERY VARIETY & STYLE OF Oiiairs, Sutili as Large Carved Top St titled Seat Rockers; t *• Bek Spinffle Parlor Cffialrs; . Lady f s Sevang Chairs, tv.\, X c - • Vlso, a hirge assortment of . . Sod.stcad.is . . *of all kinds —Foot Loll. Gothic, Cottage, Bow Top, &c. AK'of which will j>e sold cheap for cash. • . * . i'W Orders .will receive prompt attention., •Emporium next door belw McKinnon & Co.’s. nor 26 ts . , CJIt%MVSI €UIO‘l.lJ{.4! I"tIFE DROPS: |*. TIIIS JI**DICL\E. has bScn t:; never ll 'd,.tested and proved by J,en I KE>IEJ)Y years experience to be t4te only i- — : — certain, safe and relisftde reme for all B'Auel iJetaifycmenfs, Diarrhoea, IhpeiVay, Crajups, Pains, Cholera, Oholic, Ac., now before thq •public. .One or twft doses of 20 drops, will cure the most .severe cramps in the A Arg?e <Kise oflen cures the Diarrhoea and it never cobstipatcs the bowels. One doSe will satisfy any one <*i its merits. • Prjct?only 2oCents... .. * • Trepared by . . TRALL & STOW, . .• 1 43 Bowerv, Ntw York And sold in XhofftasviMe bv E. Seixas and Ts B. Little. • *. • o ap4-ly # ’ Architect and* Builder. •rgAHOMA’S JESTKINB, living j located hims®lf,"offers his services as au • tcsfhe Citizens of*rhom*sville dud siuToundiftg court try, and would respectfully inform thsnu that, lie js prepaVcd to take for Dwellings, Store’s, or'other buildings, * * . ’ IN EITHER WOOD OR BRICK, aiubwill gfve his personal aWenrion to dll'work. en trusted to him.. . . • • • ;rilhiTlßl!. of Very description,* made to ‘order or repaired on short notice. . *. * . . fgv'f” thalers for “COFFINS will’receive‘prompt attention. • Hcfcfences.. •Dr W P .Jennings, Albany, Ga.® 0 ‘ • 0 Dr A Alalov, Clteraw, Souji •* • J A Leak, Pres’t 6f Bank. Wadesboro’, N^C. - ’•AY /I.High, Sheriff, Rajoigh, N. Jshop near the*Court iio;:*e. . Anh 17 ly . TII4IMAS JENKINS. * „ —j Pit inting I’ai sat i it g°. Nj* roa* House’ Sign, and Ornamental fainting!! AND WORK WARRANTED. 0 * Paints, Oils and Glfss. kept consdintly on hand, opposite the Postofiice, and for sftle by • nth IB CHAr If. REAMNGTON • o 5“ • ‘ ®~ . 0 Paper Hangings. * A LARGE assort mqfit ofbeaiv jtiful.PAPEll & BpUDdlll, on hand, and n*ire expected to /2®QHN\ICINCS|g! to*arrive every day. • • .° Rooms Papered . . “With* neatness tgid despatch* and in wolktflanlike manner by [nth IS-tV] C. 11. REMINGTON. • . * ° IdiJiiiifsfralorN Sale. • • BY VIRTUE t )F AN ORDER Os THE COURT OF Ordinary of Thomas county, will be sold on the s FIRST TUESDAY, IN NOVEMBER next, within the lawful hour.’ gs sale, before fiie Courthouse door in said county, the land belonging to the estate of.J. B. Edwards, late of Jeffersoti County, Fla.. d-< eased. Said land con tains 145 aeles more or less, being part <tf lot No. 6. in 13th district of Thomas county, lying one mile from Tho* masvtlle on the Tallahassee road. Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of su 1 .deceased. Terms made known on tin* dav of side. “ • sep 5-10.1 . 0 ~ P„ P. SXIITH, Adnt ?. Sale. ~ * ,[N PURSUANCE OF THE LAST AVILL*\YND I Testament of A. J. Orr, deceased, will be sold on the • first Tuesday in JtPeember next, before the Courthouse dr*_>r in Thomasville, T nomas County, oi#* house and lot, in said town bf Thomasville, being the late residence of the said debased. Also one negro girl by the name of Julia, about 25 years old. Sold as the property of sSid deceased, for the benefit of the helm and creditors.® c Terjns matte known on the day of sale, wp 19 Rd •JOHN C. FANNING, Ex r. o 0 Before .Haking Your Purchases, gall “lx vt ° JARED” EVERITTS “AT GRodVERWLLE, 0 A #\D EXAMINE 11IS STOCK OF o . isnpsw ° o .o o:d • Staple §z Fancy Dry Goods, ’ Untiling, iiSils, Bonnets an<l°>l4l - fioods,llsoG anft slmcs, • • t roeKei;if and Blass-Ware, ’ . Ilanl-Wah; & tumefy. • COlfee a in! Sugar. • .* *.° Tobacco. .Nc., &c. In fact, you cay find almost any article yoif may ! want,#is liis Stock consist* of every tiling usitally kept in a Country Store; all of which he will sell on as terms assail in Southern Georgia or Florida. • ap 30-ts • • —~ * ——* . Confectionary..* 0 rrII li U.\ DE R SIG NE D RESPECTFULLY IX- J_* form* the citizeqp of „ 0 “Southerly Giorg : a and Flo rida. tjiat he is now* rtf- /i ~U 1 cluing and •constantly re- IV plenishing is stoi-k wiij 1 1 l'resh aiuf well select Qn ods and C o nt*vtio 11 a1• v. —'// •*"• among which* are Uffe fol- % yv lowing general assoj-t*ueut > k- • of family nick-nacks : • . CSU • Preserves, .fellies, Maisiiis, jTurranta, Figs, Qitron, Prunes, Lemotis, Oranges. ApplVs. Almonds, Cycoa# Brazil, Pecan and Pybert Nuts, Olives, Capers, An-, chovies, SanKdes, Salmon, Shad* Oysters, Lobsters, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Split Peas; Soda, Cutler gar and Farina trackers; PicffvlesC Catsup, Sauces; fUojee JVin%g, Liquors; Porter, Ale and Cider in bottles: Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, etc. . . Canfly, of ltiy own Manu^ficftire. A large quantity always on fiaml. to whicft fte calls tlie spechtj att?ntioa of merchants dealing in CAN DIES. Ordgrs from* a distance, if ‘accompanied teitli tie Cash, wiH,receive prompt attention. , All the above/with numerous articles* not men tioned, for sale by . i'honiasville, iiij., ap 1-ly <TOHN SJARK. . . * |*r. =<>. S. PROtI'II ItT’S Family HIS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICEtE IS.A suf- and certain remedy 4or all lftn<kof Liver Dk -u s.*aud Indispositions khat originate, from a diseased state o inactivity of the Liver —such MS Chrnoic-and Acute lyllamation of ftiejjiver, Dyspepsia, Sick Head iche, So*tr Stomach-Lbsi| of AjTpetite-LownfeßS of S[Hr it£, Ctjic, Costiveness, Bc. c. . This is an excellent remedy for Females in their vari >us situatiofis, as a remedy tfgainst Cos#i vruftn, Morning tidiness, Swimming in the Head, Restless Feelings at night, 11 iiatburn, 4ct, Ac. * • o . ‘ ’• • • O. S, B'iojthittS .Viiaili ill’ Paiii-Itifer, ; lootl for all kind f .Jjogai l'ains, acute o§ ehronk; also goo* for Coughs, Coils, Colic, Diarrhoea, Todthaclie i Earacne, Pain in the side Or stgmach, Cold Feet, iXcc. o. , ■ •• O. S. Proifaiil’a A “ i!iifiis<‘, , i Excelled by tfoite inky—, eitfier- as to its virtues or iiarm less ejects upon the system, • • • * O PropliiltS Anti-SJilioiis Vegetable E*ills, Purgative *m/’ febrifuge. Equal to anyPlll either in t Chronic or A c %!e Diseases. The above prepamtkyi <J’ Medicine has been used by mystkf for the teiwyears in private practice, and has Vten *4ie of the print* pul agents in eifectiug the many wonderful cures that mfve.ivkdted from the C ontinent pursued by the I,’iiiprietor, wife i in •itumber amounfs to 1 thousands’, andhf almost evd-y description, maW and fe male, acute and chronic. • • * They have been used by hundreds of families for the lad six yeus as a Family Medicine, and the satisfaction thug tliyy have invariably, givpfl lugs, given righto their use generally, where they* cun he procured. , They are only rccomntefidekl for diseasim tliftjtjevail in the South (e:ii country. :Ts the proprietor is not conversant Miith Nor thern dis< a. es,. jin 11 Idnks that a medicine that ic apjfliea ble to diseaSes of the TSonth woufd not be # i*all proha- i hill id so good in Northern regions; therefore, the ljjlls are not reconniugided, ynfy where they tested an* ti*ut is tlirouglftmt the Southern States. . • _ . • i • If *rou have Liver Disease — * • . • _ .. TAKE*l J ROPHITT’S tIVER MEDICINE, yoff have Dvsuepoia— * •. *TA k E PROPIIITTySidyEKMEDItINE. If vou*liave SjA Headache — . • • . TAKE PIiOPIIITT-'S LlVl-lE MEDItINE. If.von arg- subject tm Heartburn — : • * . TAIvE PROPIIITT’S LIVER MEDICINE. ‘ •If von are subject to Sour Stooiaeh — TAKE LIVER MEDICINE, ts you are (?osti\*s— . . . • TAKE PKOPIIITT S E(,YEi; MEDICINE. If you ure recoveringd'ronr Eever, or Chill* amhFc- , ’ ver, or any otfter disfc.se that, leaves you inmeed of it imrmitive or an aperient, main tft- female — s *. TAlvl* PROPIIITT S LIVER-MEDICINE. e 3 ° * # Try these Medi id tics. If are good, use them., If not, set them atside. * All I ask is a trial, aftd I fear up dissatisfaction. These Medicines are prepared only by , o fc) S. PROPIIITT, Covington, Ga. And sold by Ed. Sefxns. Thlmtisville (hi.: Win. Ashley, i Valdor a, Ga’.;*Wm. Ilill, Mill Town, Ga. - , and IJunnycift & Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. . • sep l-lm i dr; J. BQVEE PODS’ . MIPEIiML wl\e. \ ME MADE FROM a ITJvE AND UNAIfULTJIR g\ atk i) wife, which is about doable the tJsualptrength of other Whies, and is imported by.only one house in the United Sttttcs. Also, from the following valuable Roots, Herbs. &*., p - iz : Solomon's Seal, Spikenard, Comfrey, Camolle Flowers, Gentian ,®Wild"Chei*y Tree Hark,‘and ( BavAierry.” * WE CHALLENGE • •T II E ,\\* O E L I) * TO PRODUCE THE! R EQUAL!! f \\ e do not profess tt> fiave discovered some Roots “known only to the Indians of South America.” tftid a cure for “all disease* which the Ursh is heir to*” but we claim to piVsent to the public a truO valuable preparation, whs.lt every mtelb<£<*nt Physician in the Country will approve of and recommend. As remedy for 0 • Weak Lunas, Indigestion, Diseases of tlat Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, I)ise;ies peculitcr to FetHalfts, Debility, and all ctftes requiring*!. Toi?ie,jthgv are For SVIvE I II 140 AT, imiong tltf- Clergy, they tire truly Valuable. „ • • F<*r the a*ed*and inlyun, or for persons of a weak con-® stiVitioft—for Ministers o# the Oospel Lawyers*and all public speakers—for Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all persons leading a Sedentary life, they will prow- * • • • Asa Ucverttjfe, they are wholesomg,lnn#eent and de licious to the taste. They produce all tlie exhilerating effects bf If randy or Wine,•without intoxicating; and are ts remedy for persons addicted to expansive use of strong ilynk, at*l wish to®i - efraie from it. They°are pure ayu entirely free from the fmisons contained in ihe adulterated Whites and kiquors with which the country is tiood<*l. • ... These Hitters slot ftnly (iI.RE but I PREVENT Disease* and should he by all win* live in a countfV where bhe wider is bad, or where*Cbills and Fevers are preva lent.* Being entirely innocent and harmless, thejsmay ’•he given t'lVely to and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen and Advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable HITTERS over the land, ad thereby essential ly aid in vanishing Drunkenness and Diseases •• 0 CHARLES WIDDIFHELD & CO/ • * * o Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York. For Sal*’ by E. SEIXAS, A%ent, ‘lpliomasville, Georgia. > Aiftfust if, 1860. ly o * Good 0 ISajgain IS NOW IJEJNG OFf'fißßD IN THE LARGE AND* well known llyntse and Lot, situated mi*l in the town of FletchervillV, amk foidn-TSj&J jj gin,* erly occupied by P. JL Smith as a Boar-IwßjjJL Iff ding Hone and Hotel. There are good, comfortable fcooms and fire-places, good out buildings, °all new, aad plenty garden ground, with gfiod stables, all conveniently arranged and well ad apted to Boardisjr House or Hotel purposes. Terms* easy ami pbssessidh gfven at any time to suit the ** For further particulars, apply to W. f. HUBERT,* 1 on tlte premises, or call at the store formerly occupi ed by Rev, 11. W. Sharpe, and apply to tdie owner. ’ ° BENJ. F. •HUBERT. Thomasville, April 2, 1*59, * * ts WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’ New Cotton Press. t SWIY& TO WIAXTEItS OF . ONE. HUNDRED DOLLARS l!!! fllHiS NEW INVENTION, THE SIMPLEST*. t° ftiost jjractiealie, powerful and clicupest.tffoT #'lt>X PRESS eter invented, i* now ollereJ to the public. This Press is constructed upon a plan so simple that any firmer may, with four hands, put up one complete, iif running order, in one week.— >\\ hen piit up it will pack 0 * Five gnid‘Six Hundred Pound BflleS of cotton with greater facility than a iff other Press will 400 lb bales, and so pefeet is its st ructuijp thai at least ONE Tty RD MORE RALES (RAN RE PACIv *ED ON IToPER PAY than any other Pressor Screw ever invented. * * The# subscribers have, secured a patent for this wonderful Press, slid art* ao%r prepared by them# selves Agents, to sell private county and State rights throughout the cotton growing region of .the South. Thej have already began to reap the reward *of this invaluable invention, and when cotton.planf ers everywhere Shall learn tlgu this Press is con structed at a cos* of more than * * * One Hundred Bollars Less thay any other* Press now extant, and possessing naich GHEATER LEVER t’OWEII* with o greater •simplicity and facility for jffteking, we seq) confident ’that our Press will supplant every thing in the shape of a Cotton Preis nowin use. • * Models of this Press may be seen by calling on#us at Thoniasvjjle or any of our Agents. .Wc are willing*to let it live or die byg-ts own merits, feeling perfectly secure in toall purch asers . “ . S. R. WILLIAMS, sep 4-ts. L J. BOTTOMS.. . !ft vcntioiis! PSELER*S Efionomical and Variety 81eel BladC Patented June 21st, 1859, —the. most econmiiicak conwffnieut and Ifljcmnt Cultuafor ever invented WheVi properly ntade and used, jf it does not thus prove it.eli, I herein pledge myself to rtturi! the money* to those who purchase lights for their plati tatiojis. •* # bet qne Stock for any*kind of a •Blade, ten of which may be put on, fastened and taken*>ff in one“minute. * * * * * •* • Is adapted to sod. subsoil, hillside ;nrd general cultivation, and may be turned.into a .double plow if. dcAired, and iso constructed that a scad planter may be attached to it, tlt£ <#ost of vhih will not*ex- , ceed one*dollaiff * . . # Every part is detachable and adjustable to#itself.* The Stock? which may be ptade out of common pine ‘•plank, is so simply constructed, aid there being m> , wFld in the iron p;irt, that whole plgw may be readily put up by tfie commonest Smith after’ oneb obtaining a correct pattern. Tile opinion of all who have anil tri£d it, is that i? will be the# • • ONLY PLOYV USEJd. * . • • ° as soon gsits merit* arc generally known, and that, taking sgveral years together# it wiW be*but a small ojiart of ‘tl.ie present plow expenses, being not. only the most convenient, but tl*e cheapest plot? that can , be used. Farmers can fit their present supply ot ‘ Scutcrs, Shovels, and Sweeps for this Stock, and eve#i knock, the F*ngs off their.* wfoughl Turning Plot’s and for this# . * • . Persons wishing Indivjifiij? or Cony tv Rijdits aill aiddfeKS 1 .*A. PEELER* Alonticello. Fla. •or I‘g:v.*lVM. iPEELEß^lVaukenak*Fla. , J gnu ary 14. 1860. . ’* # T.O JEJLm Su B i? XLJ S3 * * * * > ->. • # ° •. r —■ • ° ... “ . * fAM •AIVAftE THAT IX ’PRESEXHXG SIV jE*l to the public, T luye<to contend.wi*li tli*- prcjmliccs •rgatod*by th.e failure of other indentions for the like impose. 1 ilatter myself, howaver, thar°niy PLAN- I.'ER will perform the #ork proposed, in a satisfac tory manruA’. Vam strengthenAdgin that conviction, ‘ by .the opinion of nearly all tlie * * Practical Fnrmers of TUdtnas and adjoining cou.nties who itave examin ed it ; and the judg*i!icnt of tlic .memllers of Flic FatCnt OtlicA'. Vho pronounce it to be byfaMhe bst PLAXJ’ER that* has ever been prcsai.ted to tiiem. ’ It is intonded to plant CdVn and Cotton, and fb “soil Grain of all Ends. For slFiviag Wheat Lroad ’ cast .and harrowing *n at the s{ync^ime, # it cannot be ► equalled. It. can be foi p quitting out? Guiai*.*. ei*hfr by streiving or by putting any desired quant i- ‘ ty a* any given distiince..* Tltc dist.-*.n* proposed tlf Jrop the gradtiated by the number of .elms and qunAitity by.the size. • A glan£e#nt the PLANTER shows#thA amount of fbor saved by itsuse, afld’thc nature and accuracy of Alio same. “A man and.hors# lays qut.the jow. ‘drops tin*seed and coders it, in*llie same time and , with the*ame labor tliaj it takes,’ jn tin*usual way, to •lay <*n* thc*rojv. The ait givch bl - tlie, rflmel ren • ders it eV’.ally ea#y io tlie hqi*>e as *1 single plough.. It being impossible forginy to ing it to the notice of every iarnier, or to supply the demand when exhibited, Rpropp-T to sell the right to liny State or county, or numbeu- of counties, tliat.nny one niffy desire, and at rates the purciiTtser will make money. iArustgio ont- will condemn it without “an examination, because it is tlie invention of a *South tywi man. If* howevei’, aftgr examination, they* re ject 4,1 have to sjjy. * .. THUS. J. BOf TOMS, 1 oct QITAK-ER C ITY KewingMachiin. •• . T'jLEASE caU at Furniture Store t?f ’ e sttb |j. seidbetps find witness tlie performance of a dou- 1 blc fltread Sewiy<* Macßine, which has just made its advent in our plgce. \ large•number o ]uive flcen said in the middle, wumtieg of Georgia during the presetit year, by the .agent of tlie State of Georgia* and are giving general satisfaction. The subscrib ers have the agency fyt thin place and vicinity. • . • “ RESIINGTON & DEKLE. * Th-omflsville, Cffc. . .* * dec It * ;A. Cli a 1 l*e : li g- e . .. •• A: IL-WILSON .... C'iHALIENGES MOKTICELLO, THOMASVILLE and the city ol oQuitnAn to cqiWtl his .* • 0 • 6pHig of. ficoOs, • which he°i£ now Iniporling Bimsses ici \c York, either in styles, qualities ar varieties. The prictft clnnot be objected to, from the fact that they afe the New York Jobber’s profits less than ustyal# consistent part of 0 * • • Ladies Bonnets—from S3 to $lO * Ladies’ Mantillasound Points, 0 T every variety •* Silk and Tulleras Bat-Ages • 0 o Lawns, Ginghams, Muslins French, English and American Calicos Hats. Boots and Shoes. *® * 11* fact every thing wanted or needed in this county* Rf3L- Call at the BIG STORE in Groovnrville, <Ja. , April 4, 1860. ® 0 ®tf • _® ABRASI GRAVES. . CYRU§ S. GRAVES. I) L°JI Xf 1 O F S H 4 SO A I! I> L.UMBER, AT • T's IE MILL, FOUR MILES FROM JHOMHSVILLE, . . o CONSISTING OF Weatherboards, &c. THE GRIST IMtILIU, ’ Is Operated every WEDNESDAY tvul SATURDAY. AKimi ‘GRAVES & SOY. July 18, 1860. • t£ . /GEORGIA, Bmolki Coiiiil). # VWO In the {Superior Court, June lv. I s oo. l’reseqj, the Honorable A. 11. 11ANSEIIL, Judge of said Court. • . . IRfBERT A. HARDEfi, X *’ JAMES I\|L\ I\RIS, . Mortgage, etc^ WILLI AX J. yiCKS. ® ) ® It appearing to tlie Court, by the petition of®Robert A. Jlardctgaiul James I>. Harris, (acconij.finied by note and yuortgage deed,) that 011 the thirty lirst day of August, eighteen liundreS and fifty-nine, Uie defendant made and ikii.fred to the plaintiffs his promissory note, bearing date tbe day and year#aforesaid, whereby the defendant promised, on *be iirstaday of January next, following the date of said nose, to pav the plaintiffs one hundred an* eighty seven dollars and fifty cents, for value received, that afterwards, on the day and year aforesaid, the de fendant, the better to secure tbe payment ot said note, executed and delivered to the plaiutins, his deed of mort gage, whereby the said defendant nioi rgagedTo the plain tiffs a certain undivided half lot. in the town ot Quitman, „ Brooks (*ountv, known and distinguished in the plan of said town at# lot uunilF-r two. in block number sixteen, sojith-westejn section. eWitainiug one tenth ot an acre, more or less# aml*it further appearing that saidgiote re muias unpaid, * . It is ordered that the saSl defendant do pay into ( Burt on or he are the first day of the njjxt 1 enn # tliCTeol, the princi]Kil, interest and i-ost due “u said note, or show cause, if any lie eipi, and that oil the failure of the defen dant so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said lilortgaged premises !>e forevef therealt bai nFI and lore closed; and * It is farther ordered, that this rule be published in the * Southern Enterprise once a month for three mouths pre vious to the next Term of this Court, or served on the defendant, or his special agent or attorney, at least three mouths previous te the next Term of this Coifi I 0 . * * SANFORD KLNGBBERY, * . . Plaintiff ‘s Attorney. A true extract from the minutes of sui<l Court, this Au gust 16tli, JstjO. • • o aug •j’d-mdm B.*W.“McKAE, Clerk. VTOTICE us Eniriitjnii'to Chitnge Annie. gl # State of Georgia, prooks Covnfy. .11l persons Hitetßsted are*lierehy notified that 1 snail ajgily to theollAt* Superior Court, to fie in tyid tor the nopnty aforesaid, pn tjie second Monday in December, fg- the purpose of haling my name changed from that of ‘Cicklin Martin. By*whieh name 1 nave been lfeistotoro known, to Uiat of Henrv CumLtill. - . : P 1 ClftjlN MAb lIN, . * Its-Ills Attorney. T. KIXGSUEKY, • _ Tfalfi AognsP'l 6. lMid. . lndin *• • • . ’ • • * /Y EABGIA, jTheaa* in -® Super,or > Sri, June Verm, 1860. ANNA E.*F#STER ) . vs. > Libel for Divorce. * AVIPJ.I UI FOSTER Y The Sheriff’ having returned that tlie Oefendanfein thl* above stated case is not to I • found in the cnu#fty, audit fiirtin r appealing by the affidavit ot P. N \f. kers that ( Defendant is without the limit# <4 the State yt orgia— It *#. on mption orflie-ed liF the Court, that the said Defendant appear and answer, at the ne*i 1 erm ol .tftis ’Court; else that the case be considered iu di iult on De fendant, and the Plaintiff'allowed to proceed. And. it is furthei*odered that this Rule be once a month, for four lqjmtli# in one ot the Public C>a zettes of the Fawn of Thonffisville? . • IX IF RE & YOUNG. Fol- Plaintiff. * Giwited, AiC. 11. ILVNSKDL, Judge S. C. S. D. A true extract from the uiinmes# . • teig 1 m4m LEBBEI 4 DEK.LE, Cl’k S.eD. S’ T ii'K OF 4jt KOlCi. IA. t’oimly. ‘Court of Ordinary, May IT, J 860. Whereas. .f<JLIIX*NP( KIN NON. Executor of the estate and last W ill ami Testament of John MeKingon, senior, ’.deceased, tliFi dayjnafftes apjiSeation, by petition, to this H'liurt for letters of •Dismission and a final discharge fri*n said I IxeciUorshi})#— • • . All person^intereswd are, therefore, hereby notitiedio file their olijections in said Court*. *1 any they have; otlfe i letters will be grifuted and isstied to slid ap-* plicant at a r qn!ai> Term <>f said Court, to Be held at,#ln> Cifurthousc in Thonmsville, said’coiftilv, on the second Monday in January next. mi- 23-6 m UJiMK V 11. TOFIKE, Ordinary.'’ * STATE A, Thonim County. * . • ’ Court of Ordinary, May 13, FTiO. •Where:*), G4fORGE W.’& JNO. W. 11. MITCHELL. Exe*torsof tlje estate, and last will and testament of Nathaniel R. Mit deceased, of a d-eounty(f this day nmfu ? application, by peti*ii*t, to th!> Conft for letters of Dismission from said Execntofshij*, of said < state—- All persons interested art* therefore hereby notilied to file their objections said Court, if any they have; oth i crwflte sttid k'tters of I)**uission jvill be granted so said ap]ii . ants, at tt Regkiar Term of said*Court, to be held tit. the Courtliouje in Titomasville, saij county, on the con#Mondftvin Junoary neJtt, *• • mac I#-6m *HENRY H. TOOHE, Ordinary. ./A IJOKOIA, i 01 ... V. 1.1 * Cou CD • 4 ... 1860. * Whereas. JOSIAH <JI in >W VER •-< Adniinistrator with • the V il*annexed, on the estate Mos ‘s Uani#l d*ceas-‘ cd. this day. by petition, imTkes applieStion to this Court ‘for h iters of from said administration tfti said i esfate — s B - - o All persons interested are. therefore, In rehv notified to fy<- klieir objection* in said Oourt any Ahcy have to said lettersJieing gn*nted; otherwise saiil letters will be granted tind :i th-gubir of saidaCourt. to be held at tin* Coiathous? in Thomasville, saiil counyt, pii the second Monday ineJantmry (text. * • jy 1i o . HENRY H. TOOKE, Oriwf, nfftOOKS SirERIFF’M f AI.KS Will be sokf ajr before the Courthouse door in Brook* County, on the FIRST TCEkD.fY IN OVTOBBR ne.\*. witliiietlie*legal **i4e, the following prop erty, to wit: * * . • One house ami lot in the toif nos (Quitman-known as ‘ lot No. 3, block V<o. Id, southwestern sec-tioi*. 45 feet iront and ru,Sing jkvjeet back, levp-d on its the pry petty pf ’ C. P. .WnoijJ to satisfy sundry ii fas from a Justie-s Coert of tlie l I'.Utli district, (1. M.; property pointed *ut by Thomas M. Bojton,‘security foe C,l’. Antold; levy made and returned to nft *y a Const Mile. Also, at the same turn’ am A place , , One finftry and*hame!*i. Jevied on as tic* property of .T( ikii to satisfy a li fa fKmi Brooks Superior ° Court —McNaught & Ormond vs Charles Mi Kiimon. John McKinnon and James West: property pointed,*>ut by .ftimes West-. - * * * August -3, 4SGO., . • A. SMITH, Sheriff. ‘ CLINCH sm itsms s F4MSS. —Will behold J before the Court bmnp door, ia the town of Magiftflia, Clinch within the lawful htfttrs of tale,A he following property, to-wit: * One lot of land, nnmber rot kiWiwn, hut ifiiown as the o place *:* ion Henry Brown now lives. Ivin;* in the seventh district of Appling now Clim* •ounty well improved, eontaining_l.)o acres more or less, levied * ontis the -I'.efly of ChiiMesat.'owart to satisfy two Jus-’ tice Court li fas one from the 33d <f#trict, (1. M., and one •i er vs Cnarles Cowart: property pointed out by plaintiff'; levv*niade tu; non tied to me bv a ifc notable. Ag. dotli 1860. SHIMI liL TIMMERMAN, Sheriff.. —A A- v Adminlsf raUir’s*’ S^ile. n Still resold before Tigs courthouse 1, tv door in the toirn of Irwinvillft Irwin County Asa.. out!*- FIRST TI’EsDAY in NOV next withyi the sewtHy three .'l3.’ lying in ttie loortli district of Irwin county, belonging to the estatof Thooms Kitch ens, deta ased. Sold fo?the beuelit of i!;e heirs and cred itdl s. Terms caen. •• iV 29-411(1 * PLANIGANpAdmT. * • • * ~ • > 4(lininistrsit(H' r s Sale UGU. BE SOLD lIEFORE TIIETOURTHOUSE % door in the town of Irwinville, Irwin County. Ga. on the FIRST TUESDAY in NOYEMBE’ ®ne.\t. within the legal hours of sale*. One lot of land, number seventy, (40,) lying is distrk't of Irwin coeatv, belong-, illy to the estate of Delaney Shaw. Jonnerlv. now Dela ney Lambert, deceased. Sold for flic benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms efisk. * aug gmtOd JOHN FLANIGAK, Adm’r. idiiifnis-jafor'M , AGR EE A HEli T<) AN ORDLNi AN I) J UDGMENT u\ of yie Mono raid*- the Court*)# Ordinary of T bourn* County. July regular Term, 1860, willJie sold before tho Courthouse door in Thomasville, raid (•mnty, within the* legal*hours of sa}p. on the first ruesday iiR November next, all the lands amfreid estate (widow’s dower there- ■ tff of and belonging to Moses Futcli*deceased said land lying and being on the line of the 13th and 14th, districts o£ Thomas county, and known as the lands whereon resided at the time of his death—No. 1)3, in saiil county, about two hmidred acres of wlifer, is chared and in line order*for cultivation. ° *sy 18-4t/d GEORGE BRYANS, Adm’r. . 4ut!il6r’it Yofice.° fy EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY—AII persons having claims against the estate of John Scott, deceased, of said county, are hereby notified to present them to me as oon as possible, before December Term of Thomas , SuperiorOl'ourt. ® JOHN M. DYSON, Auditor. Ga., Aug. 29, 1860. 3t Slatc'of Georgia, TnMMy Cemmty. C4OURT of Ordinary, March sth, 1800.—Whereas j Thomas AdSms, jr., as Administrator de bonis non with the annexed, on the estate of Aaron Everitte deceased, this day makes application by petition to this Court for Letters fef dismission from 1 said administration, # o .yi persons interested are therefore hereby notifi ed to file their objections in said c%irt, df any they •have; otherwise saiiPLettefs will be panted to said applicant at a regular term of Court, to Se held at the Courthouse in@Thomasville, said county, on the first Monday in October next. ’ uli 10(*n HENRY 11. TOOKE. Ordinary V LARGE lot of well selected Boots and Siloes; for sale by * e B F HUBERT. O•® @ &