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NEW GOODS!
• \i;\V GOOBS!!
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!!
• 0 ft
. . . L .. j 2 o ®
At Itecelvlsf Better Ba'rgalos Ilian
> JewH ;■ Gentiles Offer.*
rp in; l NDI ‘-to 0 ° B
a ; .ftv - q o ■ ; i 11 1 o
ladies and -cu; l-.-un-ii l<< ■ ext i. iv s'-H-kid
.ID.-..
GOODS,".
* NOW IN STOBE, CONSISTING OF #
Muslins. * * , * Berages,,
SILKS* * Tissues,
® find Trimminss,
e
with ;i coin| ’■ .-* ° „
ii - rurni .liinu CSooth*,
.*l*?i• ing neat, and at the same time
APPROPRIATE TQ THE* SEASON, •
will lii’il it t ■■■-’ to call and exant a* liis Stock
* * .
T GOODS to }
* **
. BEN®AMIN P. HUBERT,
4 . A tin <*!d Staail of H. W* Sharpe. •
• •* MISS 4I*NSI2I>I/S , ®
IS* i tjl zx i* y,
_K_® v/l hit *
OS 0 SITE ST. JOHN’S M. K, j
8 *• .* Al ta’'l V. (; A
* ® -. * * .
# Miss C A. IIAiTSELL?
®„♦* * ° ,
Miss A. ®B. ARMSTRONG,.
i Instrumental Music.
TTIHE @ DI Tl THIS INSTITUTION IS TO I
1 affor iV® Radii s facilitii 8/or a thorough,e.cU nd- •
ii • l. SCHOLAR#!
O’’ w • •• 1
of t 2
ty. It • * * orj merely, bat jsffir
lnftllt, Ui,i!.*!>: mid • :|>ial Spiq.it* may
i, klft) to think,•eason, and control themselves. For this*
purpose, a iii iinitc t* „ .*•11 ..• If onrse of Study are
atdopti'd—*> ■ I ;j :is !” ■_ will tin- foundation of ed
■cstion, readii .j are lead steadily through
each being advanced ...- ; ;.c various branOftles are compre
hended. • •
A systematic arrangemeM of classes is daily cseq.V.
that each m'ii. .v® ivfs a ji'st *si?y; i: of attention. —
. Oth< * hSoifliiern Tesudiers will In- employed,
when the nnnller of pepils slrnll jswtify it. The
tie ve®r will be digideiftiuto two sessions, ninsteen we< ks
Mot. Fay Session commencing Wecßiesjjav, October 3d,
iß6o—cJosißg F eliroan* l.itli, Dei. Sprin it session com- i
liicinft-- I*, •! ;iy!c . ;ii, i,l iipc w■* ft time
there w.l l.e ;aA. . :.d ®h\. i:ati a anil f’onccrt.
, of Jl'lll! :•;> SICS’ I Si VV< S‘!ct.
. Senior, .laid rif . .jc <‘la ■-- 8 !,> f/1
Fres . atorj ..?..
• i • 15 00
Music on l’iano Foi; or (luitar * .... 25 00*
1 in, French and each 10*0^
Sketching, CraycA and Grecian l\?ii “im®.. ..*# 12^0
o Oil P * 28 00 •
s in Vocal Musi# ftSe of chi rg< . . ■
Tnitiofl in In- paid, lxfyaiAßLV, it® lift- middle of the
session. . # * °
• • * . Reference*. a •
Rev. .T. i,’. Vi *l>. D., Augusta. .
Bon.*Thoinas W. Mill<*i* . *• •
Mr. W. M. UArti.gm.c, “
,Mr.JV. Wlaiim, * “ ® * . •
lion. Alexander 11. Stephens, CrawlordviMe. •
Mr. Jcdm ('um/ift,di;an, Greensboro.
Mr* i . ell,
Mr. l’idlip 1). Iv’ohftisitn* ff‘ ° •
‘ Mr. W. W. I). Weaver,
i Mr. .1* im >L. firmvu, “ ® * • .
Him. < a:* ,i. / l>i-Laid, 31 arietta.
lion. David Irwin, •• * . *
Col. A. V. Bruinhv, “
Rev. Ji/mAV Baker, Military Institute, Marietta. *
Gen. A. .1. I l.uiscll, Marietta.’ ,
, ltev. s, U. l'amuf'e, President Qglethorpe University, i
MioWASy. . * •” <
KcV. and. W ® ic, P; “ir (1 del corju- l l.ivt ‘ -#!’ .
lion. I\. i. u 1., i .Mil! c cville*
Rev. N. M.®Cr\vfi#i'd* President Piercer University,,
1 onhfld. • •
I*l*l W.Ji. i’ ‘■'a- :. }*■ “n-r 1’ liversilv, IVnlifld.
•Prof. J. “Vilhr, *• 4
Prof. Sanford, “ “ • •“ * •
Jit. llev. s , pi.* Elliott, Savannah.
Bishop i *■ •
1 l*n* 1"i ii 1. 1 * ;y i*!c.
A. II Flans, il. •• •
k' 1 ‘ rddresi
Priueipal, at :;a, or Ur. TV diiam Adams, at Ai^tus*
ta. Gtff ang ‘•i'-dm .
.. * * •
*V PI,AXT.HIOX. IN MADISON COl*N
ty, Florida, on the nijrflt •>! tin- 10th of June, my ne
.gro boy # SOLOM()N. A1 latest accounts, he was abovp
Thomasville, making hi- fFay towards Macon. He is*
in the neighborl Albany: l tnink, how
*Frer, he isnear Thomasville. I will give •
@ IMFTIDOMARS
for his delivery ft) i e : t my plantation fti this county,T>r
for his conlinement in some sate jail.. •
I>3*cription. . •* •
sd,OMifc\ is ab mt -i ‘#• 22ft-ears old, weighs aliout
15© or Wi |x>nnds a very Bne looking boy, wifn smootl#,
sfcck shin, and b< f#re Ire i< ft%ad many bruises on hi*
body,caused©y a -.ft#! runningatwav with him,in walk
ipghe swings himself about, aud avlien standing is in
* eluted in he kuock-m i •:. • •
je 29-lt # JAftES A. J.iXTi )N. ,
#• Ah-tv Pa; ri ,f wi*i ; * -a.* • ablhdi one nioutj, and
forwai-d account to this oliice* • . . *
Lands! - Lands!.-
riMlff .SUBSCKIBTdJ WNOVV; OFFERS FOR SALE
■ * his small, tlnjugh • o
Well Improved
erewisting of FO( t! HI NJFRED acres, situ*
* attd on toe Troiftivj . , -L.
•ho lie wil s, !i ®tt ms
r.stock, onAhe place, farn.hig utensils, A. .. with the |ftc
ent grow ... v uty actn sin excellent corn, and
and forty-five : res *n • otb u. ire lands are good jiine,
•nd well \ii ■ ..e : !!* • of tl wislii.;v to move
to 1 y. H* lias ist completed on the^ilace
a *U*w gin-hftuse and- r< w ®ress, whi< h will lie of great
’ advai ) the purchaser, and the dweUing hgpse, ©ut
h<'u ir. x • • 1 in- favorable Jo
cation nt my \v:!! r . hj ■ ('nine and set*
it immediately, as I am determined to sell, on the most
reasonable nns, for Cash or. Credit, or both, to - .
pare!.::- r. Now, here is ;i bargain for any imyi who de
sires as j> b ° •
* . * * D. S. f?VY. . ,
1 homas County, Ga., July -1. 18G0. .
P. S. Addru®s me a: l'iiom:'svil . • ts <
‘ ‘ * ■ —* ■-
lliusaiiis in Lands.
ffIHOMASCS and, Nfts. I§4,
. I I*’- DA. ?21,257, til ■. >, -.'7. :iij. 196.
l >th 1 1 .! .1. ... : * 1';
•1’ * No. 65. • • O
Decatur, Coifbty—l 7h Di t, S • !! 2Cth W¥
•Distriot, No. 264? # *
Colquitt Coqnty —Bth Dist.. Nos. 100,182, if i. 217. 319.
Lowiuics Countv —9tl Dist ,*N •>. 40,251,312,345 367
369, aid. 3<o, as6.'3vi. 4"2. * 11th Dist.. No. 3(0.
Irwin Qpuntv—lst Di.-0.. No. It/h sth Dist., N 4 ’s < 255,
* 97. 6th Di- .. Nos. 151, 320, • •!. (1 6, 423.
*Appling County —2d Di§t., Nt>-2?>l •3d DntflL 413.
•5\ sire County—sth Dist.. Xo~. 307. 427. *
• ( “tlee County—lst Dist., No. FS.
, t y—l2th Dist., No. 67.
Cherokee County—4th Dist., N<>. 325.
I-ee < y—l. 7 1 D .-i . Is ’ Di-‘ . No.. !>tf. °
• Early ( Nos. 156,1 217.
™’ tstfee
mad. # • .
r improvftd land, on the Tallahasee road, j
tw ristr to J. II Vli-i ■
’ i*~ These lands w ill lie sold very low for Cash. Ad
dress the subscriber at Albany, Ga. #
June#27. I’ io.° P.°P. SMITH. |
BOOK BINDING.
CHARLES A. FINPEISEN.
_ O
HAVING located in Tallahasse, Florida, is now !
prepared to Bind slooka in every .vaTiety of
fcTyle desired. • 0 # ’
Blank !■■ oka of all kinds bound to order, cheap
for** ‘ASM.
° Harjcr’s.'Magaxjne, Har
per sWi * . i N w York Ledger, the Souther®
Field and Fireside, jl.e Illustrated Bible or any oth
er book, pai t, or magazine ’ -f any kind, and wish
to ; : . °
r - • ivigg them at the office of j
the S mt! . a Eatt., i *
Xaltaßh -®. c • •
March 10, 1800. ly I
’ J
E.RIiMINgXONJfcSON,
FANtY AND STAPLE DBY-GOODS,
thomasviljSe, ga.. . . !
i RE B o 0 iiihcent Stock of I
,\ ° AND WINTER °
r>nT - Gr pod s,
. ia [h 1 by any in the plare.
d*<pecial attention is called to tjicfr Drere Goods
Department, in which i. ij I s*found all the novelties
° s, Oashn ei es, dl
| Lgines, Merit; -, Bomba-'.:to s, Alpacas, French,
sh and American Priiats, etc. Embroideries,
in i o v .:: ■: lb -i-m an/ Gloves *ot, every
■ |tia*iv, for G- a 1- l.a s, and Chil
i/ren; Cloaks, .Mantillas and Shawls, of every vari
i-:y of style, c and miallty; Housekeeping and
plantation Goods : in tl.: - iicj Hutment we have every
tiling usually kept in eiur lir* for housekeepers and
planted. > • .
Give us © c re jnflrehasing elsewhere; we
will take pleasure in • g # our goods whether
youTiuy orfti;*;. • ®
I oct 8 . F. HF.MiEGT/tN & SON.
\ FINE and large a--i rtmor of Men’s and Coys’
A , O X_, Q .T.ri C3r
of/he latest St • l for path by
oct 8 •E. REMINGTON &*SON.
■** —* : • . . ,
ll'll are now opening a tine assortment oi Gents
\\ FURBISHING GOODSft
consisting of att kinds of Shifts and Colars, Shirt
Bosoms, ymder Shirts am/ Ties, Scarfs,
Cravaß# and dlanukerctief* Silk. Kid and*Cotton
cut 8 . *E. REMINGTON & SON.
,‘l FINE assortme-n/ of Ladies’ Steel Extensfbn
A* • • sk.!ctits, .
from Sto 30 lft>o|: just received and for sale ,by
oct 8 * . * t. REMINGTON & SON. .
1 L'.7#l’ receivecP an l ioe sSle, a fine assgrtment of
J* tJcv'j’elry,
consisting of fuamond., C.-.mfo. Lava, Florentine.
• Masonic, t'-iral, ®nd :ftgi*.d ‘Pnany other ‘Styles and
patterns, and will be sold a: ju-iees to suit the times.
’ *oct 8• • •.* . E*REMINGTON & S(AN.•
. * —*—
VFINE assortn:?nt of and Boys’
IZjLntzi ancl Caps. •
Also a line as *uri mem ot Lad®.’- and Masses’ Bonnets
Hats and flats ®f thmlatest style* just received atid
for sale by E. RJhfIIGTON & SON.
.. Groceries.* • „
“7 KITS Aless Mackerel a * *
.J o kits n,'o 1 Mackerel in barrel and to retiul *
* 5 kits Salmond *
• •
<2O Arums Drigd Figs * • •,
20 b#xes Ljyer Raisens ,*
*2O barrels Irish Potatoes * t * •
t . 5 barrels (4i*ons • *
4 kegs I'reslt Goshen Butter*.* •
• Bifckwlieat and fresh Flour
. 20 bosses Cheese • •
2 barrej Cmranjy:, for picu .
l*box MaqpFoni; and vqrjous other articles in
the Gvecery*line, just received nmHiir sale by
jan .11. E. REM I>GTON & SUN.
• • ”
o ? Music.
& FINE lot of Music, containing thf latest c
y\_ 1 teces out; just oj med ad*ti>r sjile bu
oq 22 • E. REMINGTON &.SON.
NEW GOODS
•teM'flJIU flint ’
• * *.
J. ST. M'Kinnoji & Cq*s.-
° • • •
> \ \ E are now - receiving our Fall and \¥inti*i
\ \ . Stock of •• O
,** CSr'O ODS,. .
So vvhieh we iuvite*the ®f ♦! who vvfsli
good at •
©mall
• KufiTatlarly tliose •*. ,
H i ;. . .7 /.SII,
i_ ome ivilhyour m ney nml*you c®n exchange it tT>
2Vat advantage. In order .to indue® niort
CASH’ SALES, ■
we have determined to make a farge* discount to
i r • ’ o •
? ° ■-• * ■ . . 2j ‘a
,1 ome and s c .e. Our Stock enibraces Ladic\’ Dress
Goods and Trimmings, of all Hie recent styles,
(.Toalw, Talmas, dollars, Lace tJoods, §hawls Head
Dresses, Flannels anjjl Opera flannels; and a fulf
issortment of Ladies ,blisses’ :yid*G(mtlctfioiVs
* Hosiery and
Also Kerseys, l.insefs. Tickings, Osbaburgs,Brown
and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. „ *•*
t’ :iT’ The Ladiqs are particularly invited to exa
mine our goods. * * o
••
Oftr stock is larger Jhan ever before, n<s comprises
Men's, Louth’s and Boy s Boots ,
do do do Congress Boots #
do, ,do do Boots
of all *
Ladies’. Mi-ses’ and Cliilcfr*en’s* (Shoes, all
grades, sty res anand
V7e particulyly invite tl*e Tftidies to see our Phil
adelphia Made Slices* being far superior to any ever”
before sale in Thomasville. ,
- ‘ x- . •
A handsome assortment ot well mailt? (Totlyng. con
sisting of Over Coats, Coats, l’aigs, Vests, Talmas,
etc.- etc. * • ,
[f !• • ‘sp 7X
* IH Ala
A full #ssoi4ment,r4 ail styles amlrpialities.
• * f 11 * *
x> 6 6 ‘v. vX | lyiV 1 ‘i * 0
- Liquors, Cigars. Oils, etc.
Ba.g':u®. Rope, Twine, Blankets, Crflckery lifid
.Hardware.. •
• * r •
To C’oHjxt Sellers. •
‘BewilDpay fair prices for Cottcui, in trade or
collections, at ifli tin-.'-<. Those indebted to®is and
*• who wish.t • “1 prices for their Qptton
1 in trade, fiifd us rqpdy to verify our assertion..
Bring in your Cotton. • •
. * J. N. M/tKINNON & CO.
*• Thomasville, October 22, 1859. 0
0
X nTT\ \VJi AT O * .
•P Up JtX \ V \ Xi\ x,
ArchMect Hii<! Practical guilder,
. THttMASVILLE, GA.! •
T>ESPE( TFULLY INFORMSTH& INIIAWITANTS
IV ot 1 homas anjJ adjacent Counties, that he intends
, devoting the r pui-tmn of his timefto the Architec
tural p:.i ®.f 1 •]: : a. smli as th<-Drawing of Plans,
Elevations. S. • >ns. D- tail Drawings. Perspective Views
of Intended Bull-hues. Specifications‘Bills of Lumber,
Estimates oft list. &c.; and in soliciting patronage from
; a discriminating public, refers to his well Known abilities
i in f!ie above busmAss, as la c-t recommendation,
I but would refer t-i the fi'X'wing gentlemen Bear Thom
-1 asville: %
, Tile Honorable Inferior Court of Thomas County,
f E. Remington & Son,
Robert H. Hardaway, Esq., • . 0
A. T. Esa., .
John \V. 11. Mitchell, Esq., - rhomasville, Ga.
flats. H. Remington, Esip, * ,
Rev. James M. Gray, •
Tl l •
The Honorable Inferior Coart of Broq)tS Comity? .
•John Mi. Spain, Esq., 4 *
Mm. A. Bowen, Esq., * • Brooks County, Ga.
TT M <Yriyty Worts.) >* • ‘ •
•’ • J. Mash, 1 i •
I : 0 i Duncanville, Ga* •
April 18, 1860. ’ 5 jj
* Siooks. *
UP i * : *: ’ works by various au
j* E. di EM ING ToX & SON.
pOTTOI BELTIVd-ssew artlele; just
j \ received and lor sale by
1 • L. NBMINGTON & SON.
0 , o
\n Tiiiiorlns U . ‘ isiiiucnt.
*. Peter Xuindsay, *
A j. ! . * “ o >- •
*• .;
SURR< ‘ . • STIIY. ( , 1
!: ‘■-■i . . °
SllOiP • ‘ \
•Xcst :• # 1 o \ |
• Furniture Stoi-e, # 'j >
I where he“<4ill be 1 ; ° . J’
upon th( • •; A j |
and matßi up in tlm latest and* • _ _ .
fashionable sty! . t crs. and Vestings, 1
constantly on hand. m
** Patroiuufe solicited. e ° °* ■ 1 1
..-•J* : —•— _
o Cliatt. iltHcmiugtoirs •
INSURANCE AGENCY— ° 0
° K)R THE
o Southern Mutual Insurance Comptfny,
. • OF GEORGIA f M\ l) THE 0
Sotjtli Oarolina Mutual Life lifeurihnce Cos.
OF TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. * „
1 ppposjte llie Postoffice. • hm 18
•*.Wood,"BlackMXiitli and (itiiiatc
• •• ggjkXOS*.
4 T ronder’.” • id Stand. where Ihe*siAscribers #
are prepared to uo . .
all kinds of •
in their line at i!e n • 0
estanhiice ■ - •*
PfiiiitatiAri Work W ; 1 .'■ • . %
of every dessfii tion, ..
~R II l.i I It I Y .
Wagon* and Buggies, and * . c# ’ . .
Ilorscslioc i US', a*’. o:h**r wofk done totlie
most perfect satisfaction. . .• •
• • •
, Can •RephrdlOi’J .f-The subscribers
hsare a lot of * * l
Eu is„,;;.a'-- -a
• •Carriages, . ;.t ‘"■&/%
from the North, whielt k- : dS'• j
(l they wilh soon have Vi* a
OWHANH- *
ajidwill %eep up# regulgr • u ->
wn\mi ito tne tjninnd; <*f
•the Country. ‘ *.U)WItf & SWIFT.
Tlioinasvill<*,.January 14, ]B(JO* * ts
•isfE w :fi ii.mT
. *. • • • •
• * . !_?: - J J •
. C. H. IlEMrfSG’ro.V, ISAIAH TIJSKLE.o
‘•REMINGTON & DSKLE
, HAVg JUST’OPENED 1 {TEW.*
. Furniture Emporium,
• • TfI£MASVILIiE, GA., *
where wdl he I'.oiul * large irt.iient of the latest and
most fashionable styles of * *
F U R.NI TUBE:
SUCH AS . * .**
“fables. Chairs, and fJpreaf.s: . •
XN ash, Light and Towel Nt:*nds;
*\V i 1 low ♦’radk-s . : and it: tftn Chair£ ffir Childretu
a ,* . •
o . —•
ALSO-Jnst ;* eived - • ■ lot of fresh tind beautifid
• I> I C T X:T IX. JR S. v
French Lithojirajih and*Stecl Eiisfravini's;
Wnshiiiffton, Clay, Ca.lhmin, Jack sow,’ and others, life
like si/.i.for the parier: • 0
Jme \ kilt —a seiies; also the Seasons,•
Persons wishiini; to niche vahutble selections will do
well to c*ill and examine tln delay.
. • • ‘ •
*IN 4>UK LAk't W. AS SC MT NT OF F FA RLOK
. FtnMSrITMIXE,.
JYILL BE FOUND KVI>:V VARIETY & STYLE Of’
* *. * *
Such as Large T. ;> # h> i!U-J fvat Rockers;
Rest -M:i* a;or,y S])indle Stutled Parlor (dhairs;
I*t(l#’’s Scwinc Chairs, &.c.,V c.
Also, alaryc assortment of * g
. # lEi o -DFifClr*} •
‘ id all kinds —boot Roll, Gfttliie, Cottaye.Bow Top, &c.
All <d’ which will be £or cash. *
iA’ Qiih i-sVill receive j,> • • attention. Emporium
next door below McKinnon & Clo.’s. iu*v'Jttf
DIIRIIIIOIA! CRAMPS! CIIOLERA!
° • o
WRJ has been.
THE never.*faii !N , ; 'rid. tested and provetl by*ten
| • llifMiiDV. I years expev?ence # to be the only
i (certain, safe and reliable rejne
dy for till Bowel lieroinji-ui, j)\i i liyn, i
Cramp, Pains, Choi ,C . .vc.. now before the
’public. One or two doses of AO drops, will cure the
most severe .ramps in (lie stomaclfcin # 2() minutes.
A single dosb ‘ten cure! the Diarrhoea and it*never
constipates the bo.wcl*. One *dose will satisfy any,
one of its merits. Price onlv 2-5 Ceifts.
# Prepared by * T!U\LL & STO’it,
t , .. 4o Bowery, New \ ork
*\nd sob* in Tliomasville by E. Seixifs and T. B.
’little. • • # • ap4-ly
.Architect .and Builder..
fIIHOMAS JENKINS, hawing permanently
I leeatefl liimsell, Riders hifc serwices as an
, ‘• .Hjelpjcat nyl
to the citizens of Tliomasville and surrounding conn-,
try, amtwoub’ k respectfully inform them that lie is
prepared to : contracts for building Dwellings,*
Stores, or other buildings, •
‘IN Elf HER.'WOOD'OR BRICK, a
and ay ill give his personal attention to all work cTi- 1
yusted to him.. * *
furniture; <i every description, made to
ordcf or short rnitioe.
Orders, for COFFINS will receive* prompt
attention. • *
•* References. • .
# Dr P Jennings, Albany, Ala. *
J>r A Maloy, Choravj. Soytli Carolina. *
. J* A Leak, ftes’t’of Bank. Wadesboro’, 15. C.
W II High. Sheriff,*Raleigh, N.*C.
Sin p near the Cuifrt Aloyse.
mi 1.17 W•. *• TILO.ALAS JE^KINS
• —. • •
. I*a inline fainting!
./MONTHACTS. T.fklAN— . #
VA I*OR— 5
, House^ Sign, anjl Painting!!
. AND WORK WARRANTED. *
Paints, Oil* Glass, kept constantly on
hand, opposite the To* office. a 1 for sale by •
It* CHAS. 11. *REMINGTOIf
Paper
AL.CRGE assortment of beau- - -
tiful PA PE II & BO R D EII, e °
on hand, and o ,to r?ur-m'.NCS
to arrive every day? .A.avJ? ; ~ £ * j Y
• • .Rooms Papered
llitii neatness and despatch,and in workmanlike
manner lay [mlilSnt] C. It. REMIXGK>X.
. *° kdmlnigfrotlor*s"safeT
I>Y VIRTUE o: *N < ADI h'.OF THE COURT OF
’Ji'A s*" 1 ?/- ‘ vill be sold on.thd
f 1 11 I iNhAI IN N()\ I-.Xi 15LR lyixt, within thv
IflWtul IHU!> *1 hrfnyt* t A ( ‘* 11 i*t ] !OUs-* (loop in
, county,the 1 0 1 Ji; Edwards
late of Jtdl'ei.-i.i! S', unty.oFlif., and. Sa'ul lanfl con
tains 14- acres more or less, being part of lot No. 6. in
13th district of Thomas county, lying one mile from Tho
raasville on the Tallal isw f for the beneflt of
the heirs and ere litors ol sai I A o . _ Be d. ‘Derarf made
known on tut- day ol san^
ill 'P’ !1)|1 . 1 P- P. SMITH, A din V.
• Execofor’g Bstle.
[X PTfbSIJANCE OF THE JsAST* WILL AND
A Testament of A. J. < >rr, di ceased, w ill be sold on the
first Tuesday in December net, before the Courthouse
door in Tin i asville, A I onty, one house and !
■ ttt tile, ng the late residence ol
said <jj cent •!. negi > girl by the mime ofj
lia, about 25 years old. Sold as the property of said
■ ° i * ncfil of i lie heirs and creditors.
Tetpna made known on.the day ofVale. •
sep 19 4bd JQHN C. FANNING, ExT. 1
Berrc*|flaßiiigr Four l’urcliases
CALL IN AT
JARED - EVERITT’S |
. . .AT GROOVERVI LtJB,
V*ND ‘EXAMINE HIS STOCK <?F
o ° °
• ° --
-raw . y “
VJT • • kM. -- . a
O ° 13 L—PoY_ :
• O < [cCODT ,Ykj
O -D
It o, • •
OF #
Staple & Fancy Dry\Goods,
Glulbin?, BSitl*!. ISoiiitQts and >1 sI -
livury g6o(Ik,Boo(s and Shoes, •
ockcrv and I*lasts*-Ware,
Hard-Ware N. tnHcry.
t.o f fee a sul Sugar. * • *
Tobacco, if.. Ac.* •
i In fact, you can find
waiy.*is Sis Stock consists of everything usually*
kept iti a Country Store; all of which he will sell on
as good tergis.;*; can be sold in Southern Georgia or
•Florida. * • * ap 30-ts
• • ..
Fouled ionary.
fTTIIE UNDERSIGNED RES^’EtT FULLY IN*
► I form the cits/.efls i*t’ * _ _
Switbern rg-aamplo
rida. tßat he is now re-. £- L v ,Ah
ceiving ana constantly.re- LFf .. ?
plenishing his stock
Goohs* ;w d fouAeTi. . * •jau
among which are*the fol- vij f V
lowing general assn; • A.-
B)f family fliek-naek-: Qk . •
• Pseserves, .N-llieS, Raisins.•Curraats, Figs. Citron,
Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Apples. Alin.nds, Coei;a,
.Brazil, Pecaft awl Filbert Nuts, fjliv§B, Capers, An
chovies, Sardines, Salmon, Sha l. Oysters, Lobstgrs,
Matearoifi, Yerinicelli, ?plit !’• is; Soda, jiuttcr, Su
gar au4 i’arinh Urackers; PiT-kles. Sauces;*
Choiee V ines, Liquor*; Porter, ‘ef* and Cider in
bottles: Segars, JFobacco, Sftuff,‘Pipes, et*-. • *
* *Candy, of my ow'n’Mg.nufacture.
A large quant kV alway? on hand, to which he calls
the special attention of merchants dealing in UAN
DIES.* Orders from distance, if accompanied
with theCanh, will receive prompt attntion.
.41* the above, with .numerous articles not rm;n
tl%ned, for sale bv * . *
. Tliomasville, Ga.,*ap*l-iy* • JOIIN STARK. •
* I>4-. O. S. I*llol*ll ITT*S
” Modioinesi
[IS i ELEBItAfED LI YE if ISA
IT safe and certain remedy for all kinds of Liver l)is
eases, and Indispositions that originate froinji tliseaseil
state oik inactivity *if the Liver—such as Chrnoic and
Acute Intlau ation of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Sic k Jlcad
aehe, Siir Sto*iacli. Loss of Appetite, Lowness of Spir
its. Colic, Costiveness, &o. • •*
Tins is an excellent remt ;!y for l-'einak-s in their vari
•oits situations, as a ret9cdy a linsi Costiveness, Morning
Sickness, Swimmhig in tin* Head, RestlesS Feeling) at
•light, Heartburn, &c., &c, •
_ • •
° •
(>. S, S’ropliittS Aiioiiysir Fain-tt iitrr.
Good for all kinds of Local t’ailis, acute or cln*nic; also
good tin’ Cougfm, Cfilds, 4'oljc, Diarrlnea, Toothache,
Eiyache, I’ain in the side or stomach, Feet, &c. •
* • •
o O. S. Prophill’s Yt'rtnifngc, •
•Excelled by none in use,either to its virtue#or hdrua
le?s eftects upon the system, . . • **
• • *
O. S. Aati.S'ii'oiiM Vr u talitr tail’s,
Purgative and I'jJirifnpc, Jm/n/d to any Pill either hi
* Chronic or Acute jHxenfcx. •
Tly above preparation of Medicine used by
myself for the last #* a years in practice, ami has
been one oP the principal agents in •etfeclsiigL the many
wonderful curt*, that Wave n fulled from tlit- treatmeitt
‘pursued by the Proprietor, wkich in number*amounts to
tlioflsandf, and of almost every description,jnale and ft*
• male* acute and clusniie. *
They have been used by hundreds of families Lor (Tie
.hud, six years as a Family Medicint* r.ntf the sat jsfaetion
that they liave invariably givefi has given rise to their
use gen (•rally, where they can lie They are
only rccomiqpnded for diseases tlifit prevail in the Soutli
ci* country,as the ]iroprietor is not conversant Nor
thenFdiseases, and thiffks that it medicine tliatjs applica
hlc to discTiscs of the South would not he, in all proha*
liility, so gotfd.irsNorthern region;; tin* eflireftlu# Pills.
” arc not reconui.t-m'.-J. only w it* iv i'.cy have been testeff
11 and that is Biroughout the Southern States. *
•* 9 ’ •
V you have Liver IA < ast — •* *
•’ .• JAKE LIiOPiUTT S yEDICIXE.
If von have Dyspepsia—
• . T.flvE FROPHITT S LIAJiR MEDICINE.
If you havd Headache— . •
, ‘ TAKE I’fiOPlIlTT S LIYER MEDICINE.
If yon are subject to ilearttyirn— . . .
• Take PR4 )Pil • ! !•:.. LIVEI* MEDICINE.*
If you are subject to Stuff- S‘o *. -
TAKE VROI’iHT'WS LIYtR MEDICINE.
If v#a are Costive—
• TAKE I’ROPIUTT S LIVER MEDICINE.
If you are rceovciang from i'ever, or Cl litis and Fe- p
vet or ;ny othe* disease that leaves you in iici*l
of a pkgative or aft ay orient, male or female—
° TAKE PROi’HITT s LFVJ9K X^EDICUCE.
•• . .
Try these Medicines. If tli*y are good, use them. If
not, set them aside.* All 1 ask is a trial,*and I fear no ,
dissatisfaction. THbse Medicine# are prepared only by
O. S. I‘ROPHIJIT, Covington, (in.
And sold Vv.Ed. Seixas. Tic lisville <Sa.; Win. Aside;*.
X’aldosta, Ga.; XYm. Hill, Alill Town, Ga.; and Hunnycut
cVff Tayh#, Atlanta, Ga. * st-p 12-4 m *
m J. Bb-V-EE-DODS’-.
’ * * IMPERIAL WI\B .
A RE MADE FROM A PURE AND I*NADULTER
A atlc?) wine, which is about the usual strength
<i* other Wines,ana is imported by only one ItonsO in die
United States. Alsfl, from the following valuable Roots,
♦ lerlif. (See,, viz: Solomon* Soul, Sjiikenard, Comfrey, <
■Camolje Flowers, Gemian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, an;l
BaVbersy.* . • . .
W CHALLENGE . •
,T Jl I: W O XX"L, X)
* TO PRODUCE .
TIIEIR* EQUAL!!
\\ e do jit >t profess to have disco vi - t ffsome Roots “known
only toll* Intliai* of South America,” *and ft ff-ure*l<B
“all diseases which the tiesh is heir to,'* but we claim to
prUsent to the jmlilic a truly valuable preparation, which
every intelligent Physician in tTi* country will approve
.of and recommend. As y remedy for * .* <
* °I \4 IPimT ( Oi\M MPyiOY,
lfesk Lutfgs, Indigestion, Pvspep.sia, Disease* of ihe
Nervous System, Paralysis, l’ilt s, lliffl ascs.pccnliar to
Females, Dchilii v.antl ifll can s requiring a Tonic, they ar;
.XTJSS’ Si XDIiT. T3 XZ> !
ForStißE ITIR().\ P, so common among the Cleryy,
t thev are indy valuable*, • . • • •
For the aged and infirm, or for pfrffons<)f a weak eon
stitutio* —for Ministers of tin* Goenel, Lawyers, and a|j
public speakeM—for^Jbo6-keeperß,TailorsSeamstresses,
JVudents. Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life,*
they will jirove t* uly beneficial. * ’ •
. Asa BcvcragU, they are wholesome, innocent and de *
liFious to the Taste. Tiny produce tdljlte exhileniting
ctlects ol* Brandy or IN in”. ft'*hout intoxicating; and are
a valuable remedy lor persons addictctl to excessive use
ot .arong think, and* wish to retrain from it. They are
pure and entirely tree from the poisons in the
adulterated W ines and Liquors w ith which the country
is flooded. . o
These Bitters not only Cl'l*E hut. PREVENT Disease
and shotnd be used by till who live in a country where
the water is had, or wlic*e Chills and Fevers are preva
lent. Being entirely innocent ami.harmless, they may
be given freely to Children a*d Infants with impunity.
Physicians, Clergymen and Temperance Advocates, as
an act <>l humanity, should assist iitospreading these truly
valuable BI 1 1 ERS over the land, and thereby essential
ly aid in bunishingvDrunkeufft ss and Disease.”
CH ARLES WIDDIFIEEDO& CO,
• Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York.*
F.d- Sale by E. SEEN AS, A gent, Tliomasville, Georgia.
August 2<>, 1 Still. _ . 0 ly
| Food liftrtmin
I S NOW BEING OFFERED IN TIIE LARGE AND
“well known and J.ot, situated
in the town of Fletchcrville, and form - ITIFMiS
erly occupied by P. P. S.Mifu as a Boar- J
ding House and Hotel. There are
good, comfortable rooms and fire-places, good out
buildings, all new. and plenty garden ground, with
goodstables, all convenient iy an^hngetiand well ad
apted to Boarding HousJ* or Hotel purposes. ‘Terms
easy and possession given at any time to suit the
purchaser.
For fi: : “r partictil-tvs. nr ;dy to IV. F. HUBERT*
• •on the pvTnises, or call at the store formerly occupi
ed by 9 Rev. li. W. Sharpe, ami apply ftdtlie owner
. BENJ, F. HUBERT.
1 Thomasville, April 2*1859. ° ° ts
O
WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’ 4
New Ootton Press..
° ° to riiXTi us O;
OAK IIUMMtEO ‘DOLLARS ! ! U
riIHI3*NEW •INVENTION, TIJi; SIMPLEST, ‘
| most practicable, powerful and cheapest COT
'lu> IT.l+& invented, j*i now (dieted to the |
public. This Press is construct cd # upon a pUI so
sitnple that any farmer *may, with* lour hands, put*
up one complete, in runuiug orxlfi', in oiu week.—
When put up it pack 0 0
Five aft and Six Hundred Pouud Bales
•of cotton with greatcts facility than an\ other l’ress
will 4’'d ti> bales, and so perteei is io* structure t! ;ft
•it le tst ONKTllIBl) MORE BALKSCAN UK PACK
ED ON IT I’KK*IY than any other Press or Screw
ever invented.
• The subscribers have secored a patent for this
woitderlul Press, and are now prepared by tltem
selves an* l Agents, to sell*privatc*g.mnty and State
right j throughout the cotton growing region of the
South. They have already began torcapjhc reward
oL thiit*valuable invention, ami when cotton plant
ers everywhere shall leai*t that this coig-
at a cost of more than • . * #
Oiie Hundred Dollars
than t” r Press now extant, and possessing
much GKIkYTEK POWER with greater
simplicity and facility for paeking,*ve feel •mifident
tha:*our Press wjli supplant every thing in the shape
of a Cotton J*ress now in use. .*
e. v-- Models *r this Press nay bo seen by calling*
on us :ft Th igiasviHe cy; any of ouf Agents. We
*are willing t* let jt live or die by its o%n merits,
t*eel'nm perfectly secure in wgrran*jnj? it to all pureh
, •’ C l> AVI
sops-ts. * * • jT. J. P.fTTi)M. .•
• - • —# 1
. ‘ Jaltia ) e fttveiilions!
PlvEJaEll'S Economical asd*Yariety Steel Blade
. • PXiOW, ‘ •
Patented June*2lst, ISoH,— most economical,
convenient an i eliieieiit Cultivator ever invented.
When priq4:My made and u?ed. ik it docs not thus
prewe ilwlf. 1 herein pledge myself to returp the
, moifey to tlmse win? purchase rights/vr their phyi
ltati*>ns?. .
Koquiitis but one Stock tfor any kind of a Hindi.
;ei: of whk.ii may be ia*icued anfl taken oil
in * •
Is adapted to god? subsoil, hillside and genera?
cultivation, and m#y be turned into a tumble plow
if desired,and is so constructed that traced planter
mt IV ¥e attached to it, tiie cflst of which will not ex
ceed one dollar. • .
( Every part is detachable and adjus4ibfe*to itscy.
Hie Stock, wliicli may b? made oik of covnmon*p?ne
plank, isso constructed, an*i there being no
weld in the iron jiart, that Jhe w(Vole plow may be.
reaTlily put up by the conlmonost Smith altdV once,
obtaining a correct pattern. The opinion of all who
have seen and tried it, is it will feig the.
% QI'TLV bBOW USED. o *
as soon as itsjnerits are generally Jcnown, aiHthai.
takyig several Years together, it but a snuill
part of the pres*at plow expenses, heingjiot onk ”
the most corndmient, l¥tt the cheapest plow can*
be used. Farmers can tit their preSentesupply ot
Scuters, Shovelg, tfnd Sweeps for .this Stock* and
the wings oil tlicir* wrought Turning
Plows and f.x for this. • •
• Bersons wishinggln Ikidunl or County JJights will
address J)m. A. Pl3ELl?Il, Monticello. Fla.
. *or % Ei.v. SM. PEELEM, Wnukenah, Fla.
January 1 !. 1860. . .
’E’.Q IP x 5 2ST T* HZ nSS *’
••*• • . -
••• • • ■
• • • . *
•s a ; *
• • • •
[All. An\*Ai;f: THAT *IK PRESENTING 11V
the public, I have tfl contend wr.ti tAie
ertated by'tiic failure of other inventions R>r t lie like
puimo.se. fatter myself, howeveiVthat •nyl’LAN
t 1.. v kill form the jvprk proposed, jn a satisfac
tory manner* 1 ant stren^thimedJin tliAfconvictdon,
by fiie Opinion of neiftly all the * •
, Practical Farmers *
•of Thomas adjoining counties who have examin
ed it ; and the judgement of the members of the
Patent ( Hike, who pronounce it to be byfaifcthe Best
PLANTER hftt liasc-vcr bt-en presented t^them.
• At is intended t(f Corn and Cotton, aTid to
sowGijginiAl all kinds. For 4o\', jug Wheat broad
fc-* t and harrwii% ic af.the same time, ii cannot b
erjt alleT. It lie ttsJJ lor*ptyti\jg out <4china*
, either by strewing or by putting any desired qimnti
ty at any distance. Thc.distayicc proposed to
drep the seed is graduated by the nuTuber cogs*
and thg; Quantity by the size. •* * . .
A glance atjiie PLANTER shows the amount of
labor savcd'by its use* ajid the nature and adburaey
‘of the same. 1 man and liogse lays oflt the row*
s<go*l :id covers it, in flic same time, and
with the cunelabor that it tflkes, in tlic usual wfly, to
fay out!he row? The acl given by tlfe* wheel ren
ders it equally easy to thf horse as a single plough.
It being impossible for any one man to bring it t(®
tlie notice of farmer, or the demand
\?lion cxliil ited,*l propose to sell the right to any
State or conpty, or rncnber cf counties, tlVnt nnyony
may desivA, and at .rates the pgirch* sor w ill make
money % 1 trust no gme will condemn it avitflout at*>
examination, hbeaitse it is the intention yf n South
ern man. If, howevfr, aftec exanfination, they* re
ject it,*l have nothing to say. *
0 ‘ TIIOS. ,T. POTTOMS.
oct lfi-tim • a 0 Thomasville, Ga.
A
QPAKEE ‘CTT.Y
. Sewing Machine. • •
Pil*\SE call at ilm Furniture Store of the sub
scriber* and wi*css the performance ( 1 *1 dou
ble thread Sewing Machine, wliich has just made its
advent in our ]ihfte. A large itumbcr have been
sofjinthe middle counties of Georgia during rhe
present year, by ih<* agent of flic Stall* of Georgia,
‘and arc giving general stttisfaetion. ,Tlie subscrib
ers have the agency for this place and vieyiit*. •
. REMINGTON k DEKLE. *
Thomasville, Ga. * dec It! ts
-A1 •CJli all e.ii g* e .
’ A. IL ; WILSON • 1
(’I IIALL!iNGES MONTI(' ELLO, W IIOMAS¥I LLl!”
J tityl the cityjjf (payman to equaj his •
._ of Soot 1?,
whiTdi he is now reerivigg from *
Ibiil>o9<ingt litkiisrs in lV*tv*York.
eilligr in styh, qualifies or varieties. ¥he prices
cannot be objected to, from the o fact tiny tliey are
the New Vork Jobber’s profits less than usual. *
The Stock consists in part of .
Ladies’ Bonnets—from $3 to $lO
Ladies’ Mafitillas and Poiut&of every variety
Silk and Jullcpjis
Lawns, Cingliams, Muslins
. French, English atl American Calicos •
Raj’s. 15 mu -and sji'ics. 0 0 1
jn fact every thing wanted or needed in this county.
Tlf%, Call at the EHJ STOKE in Grooverville, Ga.
April 4, 1800. * 0 . ts *
1 <
ABRAM GRAVES. • CYRUS <#. GRAVES
PS* UX T \ O
riUM:x2i^xi ? 0
-A-T THE MILL,
ON THE GROOVERVILLE ROAD
.FOUR MILES FROM THOMASVILLE.
CONSISTING OF
fillip, mu, unm,
Weatherboards, &c.
grist, mill.
Is Operated every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
o ASI El GRATES 4b SOM. 0
July 18, i: o 0 ts
d 4
1 Vy before the Courthouse and 01 iwn of Magnolia,
Clinch on tli* 1 IKS! 11 ESDAVIN NOVESI
| BKK next, w ithinfhe lawful loan oi s;ih* the lolluivny*
proper! v, to wit:
One sot of land, fmmber not ki*>wif, known as the *
place wherein (id* _••• Aa -imw lives. a<ljoiuing lands
of I'ftiofliy Aid. naan norrfi eastflving and being m the”
1 twelfth distiii: us miginallx .¥pplii.u nnu Clinch county, .
levied on mti e 1 ■;■ ■j 1 . ! - t\ nt” Join) C. Nichols, to satisty
one ti fa issued fiv-n: the Superior Court yf CotIT-e emtnty,
in favor of Jolin L Morgan ve John Adunis, John C.
Nichols, endorser; property pointed out by plaintitf.
Aho u*lh< tt.c time amt jtluce,
“One lot ol land, numbeg Iburjiundftd and*twentj-ee
veti (4i>7) in the seventh district o*l originally Appiau, *
now Clinch countv*le\ ed on as the property of .loseplt
J. Ctben to satisfy one ti fa issued from said countv, in
favor of .lost pli tor the use of Richard I!miett.*
“vs Joseph ,l*Col.eu and* Issue (jarrc ; property pointed
out bv Richard lleitiKlP. SeptemberlWO
SHIM l EL Sheriff.
|>KOoAn NllKKlVrfi SAI.KB.—WiII be sold e
| > lie tore the CourthoiUje door in (potman, liroVka
Countv. o„ the 1 1 R>l H liM’Al IN NoyiMßKl*
next, ivitlfln the h _al l.otirs of sal?, the following prop
erty, to wit: * - • * . ....
t"m half interest in lot of land. No. 1 b>. 111 the loth
iftstrietfH 11 ! “I- eeimly, lev on as iju; property of
Janies W \ nil, to sal is iy o * li ta from \\ nkitisoll Superi
or (Sim ‘ 1.. 1 iay hi vs .lan.es Wy*m % property point
ed ~tliv A. I*. V right, plaint iff’s attAnt j .
Also a! tht same time and /’hire.
I.Bt of land. No. I >:!: ill the IJtli ebstriet yf Brooks
eovnty , levied I ?in as the propniy of licnry Alfeii, W sat,
Ist \ sundry li t;.s .! pi 1 V alts \ s fcleiii'i Allen, auA
otiifrs. Sept ‘JX, 1- 0 • *
I> \NlftL*U KIEL, D< putyfShenff.
, • *
/ (. es.ellts l ■■■>>--
V 1 / *. . 1 * . Term, lsn.
I'reseat, the Honorable A. 11. lIANSI.P.L, Judge of
C ourt. • a
• ROBIIIT A. lIAL'DHE, V
dAJIi.S it. i#.\Kjy.s, , #
• • • vs. i et4'-
W ILj.I.\N J.“l*l< K*. ) . .
It a pl.t a* ilia to the < by t lie pc* i ion of Robert A
Harder and James li. llui 1 is.aicci qjjanitd by note and
mortgage deed,) that on ii*e iimyt first day of August,
i liundred and lifiyyiine, the defendant aiAl •
ly-litared to the plainfltts I is promissory* note, bearing
date tliejfay anil year afo* -aid, wlicrtkiy tire deH'iidant
|il i niised, oil tlie ti st t?;.y of JunuarO next, l"l!o mg the
( dafeot said note, to p. 4 tile one it aired anil
eighty seven collars and fifty cents, for value -ceived' f
that afterwtinis 011 the day atgl year nfotesaid, tin- *W
temlaiit. the betltj - to secure ilie l iiyment of said note,
e:* ruled and deliVci e- 1 .he | lainl.H . hi- deed of mort
*age,.wl. 1 *el¥- ilu i 1? defendant mortgaged to the plaiu
tillkut - and lu.ll’ I.*. *i*he town of (piiiman,
Brooks t iuni\ , known to t°>,isPi 1 Unshed in the of
aaiu town as lot ntAiber two, in block number sixteen,
sotttS V.este. 11 see. n. .U 111 a i i (lie tentfsof an acre,
more or les#; andh fart lei uppearigg that said •"!* K--
inains unpaid. ~
nis onicrd that lilts P ?* at do pay iigo Court
on or belong ihe first (lay of the next ’1 ot hi thereof, flit
pryiApalf hua-rcst i.ini*n■■¥ due on said note, o# sliow
rmise, if anyjie 1 #l. and that on t 4 e failure of.tli*- defen
(iant so to (lo.vhe eipdty of n d'* pi ion in gnd to ftiid
’ mortgaged nreniis >be tore\f r thereafter barred an 4 fori* .
* closed; and* * .
It is furthsi ordered, that (J.is rule be published in th©
Southern EnterpriseoneAa mont.Mbr three inontlis pre
vious to the next Term of this (rtmrt, or served on tlie
• or kP-spi ‘ ial aveiit or attorney. * least three .
months previotfs te ?* e next Term of thi*( out*. ®
• SAJsFORD T. KINDSBERY,
” m I‘laintiti ‘s Attorney.
A tru<*( xtriist from the ininutt -of said Couft, this Au
’ gust Kith, IStiO, *. * * 9
attg *i2-nt3m D. AV. Mc RAE, Gierk.
V OTH'!! ( lnt( i:ti(iii 1(1 Cnainil’
IL. e- a 1 jit Georgia. B&iokstCounfy.
All persons interest id a e In •■by notified that I snail
apply to th# 1 ‘ iSourt to%e,heldriD aodfcr
the (*ount* ahi . id.on tie- - ad. Moislay in December,
, *for .ipse of liuv¥i • in v name ( f*nn lo* In mi that of
Fsckliif Maftin, by wliiek name 1 have been heretofore
• known, to that of Heiii * ®
* . ‘ 1 I( KLiN MARTIN,
.. By hia.-Mtonicy, *S. T. KINGSIIEKY.
Tliis August lii, ♦ • nf|pi
•>/ i LBtKiilA, ‘s'sse-^lt::: s t'oniity.
’ *1 . * s ’ Court, JifitcoTcrm, iSGW.
ANNA Ti. I'OMtli. )
* vs. * Lill for Divonjf.
” • W T ILI !LM ,F< >STER ) .
• Tlie Shci-iii !.a 1 ::ig 4 in o ; hat Uie Defendant in the
above state(i¥-as* is lmi t lie fnuii kill tin- comity, and it
iiflthi tsappeai-ina by ’ dndavit of i*. N. X'iekers that
Del t; in :*s\- . mill: i I * (.; the Staff t teorgia—
It is. on ,ti tiou m.ier.-J by tiie Court, that tlie said
D?feil<fcillt appear .;>;•? ;• v, -.at the ll(*XtfTeriW of this
’ Court: else th M tke 1 se hi a I* .din ik fault on De*
fendiint, and the tj. tit pti j 1 and logrroceed.
And, it is fnrther # de* 1 Rtjenbe published
one*.;’ the Public Ga
-1 zettes of the town of T 1 minsv !?.•. * * .
M (V \ ( H NG. For Vhfl*ititr.
Granted, ACC. 11. li AN SELL. Judge S. C. 8. I>.
A tftie extract from tin i iuftes.
.atm 1-m-fiu LHBBlins DEKLE, I). (Tk S. C.
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A r JT ft OS*’ r Flioitin# £'oiiity*
t'l ( ei/*'*-/ tiTiti //. A/rr if Pktin.
o Wlierets. McKINNON, Executor of the estate
and last \\ ill and* 1 stauient 4 John Krfnion, senior,
decegsfd, this day maKC •■?. !>• petition, to this :
Court for ]i te * f Dismi.-.-iou a*d a filial discharge from
siiitkExccutorship— • .
All persons knitted an theVefor% I ereby notified to
Tile their objections in s.iid Court,tf any tlti-v have: otli
-I*l lfitJ SI mi K will lie “, iili'il 11? l issued to sfliil ap.
fiitfant tit an -alar of said Court, nidic held at the
Courthoifke Tlgmim ville, s*i l county, on t second
, Monday in January i* \t*
my j)3—(sm HENRY li. TdOKE. Ovlinarv.
STft <> I<’ (•LORy iV. Tinmias t'oniilvi
(hti I III! t if, .l/in/f-k Infill
\thereas, GEORGE W. A JNO. V li. MITCHELL
Executors of the‘(-state and last will and testament of
Nathaniel*!,’. Mitchell and. censed, of said^eountf this day
u ake®appl;e.,t i-m, ! pi :* on. to this Court f<n letters of
Dismission Rom salt ulm ship of..said estate —
All pereontrititerested age therefore hereby Motived to .
.ijje tlieirtdijcc: ,< *in said Court if any they have; oth
erwise said letters of Dismission will be Hraijed to ftlid
applit tuits.ytt a lb nl *T nu of .-aid Court. to*lfe held af
the ( (*ufthons( in Imm J ille, said county, 011 the se
cond Monday iif Jatiuavv next. *
may l(i-bifl • HENRY’ 11. TOOK£, Ordinary.
/ 1 EOROIA* VfHOTIAS C((t \TV. .*
) I 0 Cos 111/ <1 (trdmary, .Jn/t/ m a. 18G0.
(Then;. .It (SIA 11 < ■ lit It I \ !*K s Administrator wit 1|
lee \\ 1! annexed on the ,ic us Muse* Darnel (k-ecas
-14. to (lay by petition, iak< - *;o lieation to this Court
tor h ters <-f ! *is: nssioii trom?-ifid administration oi^sriid”
estate — •*
All persons interesl entire therefore, hereby notified Jo
file objections in si id <’onrt. if any they to
said Ictlersji 4 ,1 i( 1
granted and issued at a regular Term of
held at tin- < ‘■•nrth"n- in *l’ oville. said eouifit, oil
the sennid in .1. ; •• y next. .
jy 11 tun o 11F.\UY II I'OOKE, Ordinary.
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* • 4(lYit!ttis(!tik)i‘> fill*-,
¥ YILL.BE SOLD*!i!iK< >R 1 i THE < <)MK I’TIOrSE
T T door n the town ol 1 Mgnville.Jrwin Countv 6a,,
on the i- !K s 1 I 1 ESDA 1 ‘ EMBER next, withig
she legfil hoifw of *de. One h of and nunibe%two bun*
dred tmd seventy three (t?3. lying in the tourth district
of Irwin county, belomflng thees ate of ThorashKitch* €
ens, •icecascd. Sold lor th. j. iclit ol the licit? and cred*
itors. Terms ca.-.n.
aug 2y-4t!d • JOHN FLANIGAN, A^n’r.
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. ¥<? I! isl ;s! i*s .‘‘iifc'.
ITT-ILL BE SOLD IIE FORE THE 4 < M KTHOCSE
T T door in Lie town oi 1 \vin\ He.l-w in County, (ia.
‘outlie 1- IKsT ITESDAV N'lY EM BER in-gt, witlnn .
tli* legal hot; -*n sale. One ■ o’ la'gi. mitnher seventy*
• (70, lying 0 Irwin county, belong
ing to the estate •!’ Delataw Sluts’, formedv, now Dela
ney Lambi* ,(:.-’ • 1 >n . for ; i>e beSicut of the heirs
and creditoi a. *T. iius -
aug 29-40d JOHN FLANIGAN, Adm’r.
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lilitiini.fi'Hfoi''N.Sale.
4 (4REEABLETG AN ORDER AND JUDGMENT •
1 \ of the Honontlde the Court of Ordmurv of Thomas *
County. July 1 ©dm- Te m. ISiiO. will he sold before
Courthouse door in Tlioimflville. -aid county, within the
legal hours ot sale, on first Tuesdav in November,
lu-xt. all the liVids amlf-eal estate I w idow's (lower therc
to.cxccpied 1 ot auft iielongiiig to Moses Fateh, deceased.
said land lying and heinirton the line of the 13tli and I Jtli
(listifeis <u Thouiat eognty, and known as the.lands
whereon decMAd resided at the time his death—No.
•W, hi sijid county, ahom two acres ot which,
is ‘ 1 eared and is fine order for cultivation.
> jy l*-4!!d * GEORGE BEVANS, Adm’r.
Aiidilo! ’s Notice.
/ ’U'IORGIA. THOMAS COUNTY—AII persons having 0
Yht claims again t the fstate oft John Scott, deceased,
“#of" # of said coffnt\. are herdby notified to present,them to me
as soon as possible, before December Term of Thomas
Superior Court. # 9 ®
JOHN M. DYSON, Auditor.
Thomasville, Ga., Aug. 29, 18(ifi fit
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Siajo of Gcoi'k’iii. Thomas County.
CifUl KT of ilinaty, March nth, 1800.—YYherens
ft Thomas Adams, jr., as Administrator de bonis
non with the will annexed, on the esfattfof Aaron
Eventte deceased, this day makes sppliution by 1
petition to this ( ourt for ketters of dismission from
said administration, *
All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi
ed to file their objections in said dtiurt, if any
have; otherwise said Letters will be*granted to said
applicant at a regular term of said Court, to be
,held at the Courthouse is Thumasville, said county,
011 tlie first Monday in October next. •’ *
mh 10-0 m HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordfuar/
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