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NEW GOODS!
. NEM: GOODS!! •
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!!
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At RrfHvin? IIMIvr fUugains iisaA
juf ©r Clcmtll^s
rpHE UXr>KiJSD:Xi HAVIN'-; ,\rx II TFJ) Tllf:
JL dbov< *, attention < f rh*
litin and g-mtlen lot
SPBIN& ASiD SUMMER
•GOOi)S,
Xn\V IN’ STOlrt-:, < <w\ si>ti*<, OF
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• SILKS*,
• . And Trimmings, .
AH <4 the xnost tqpty aiTd fyshi ible •• getfier
with a comphte assort tol . *. •
. Cieatleafeii’M Firiiiihiif Goods.
Thoee wishing w • . ml at time
•APPROPRIATE TO TliE SEASOH,
■* 4i find .•* • ■ * aii-reel to call and*<:\amiife Lis Stock
bef< •:••* elt • •
.*’ Jtemember, and GOODB fb -•it the
times an 4 season *
ReS.JA'MIN f HUBERT, •
• jy. I At the Old Stand -t* if W*. Sharpe.
’* . ’ MISS UANSELL’S .. *
IS & iriairy,
♦ * .* f< at * *
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X ounu* l^acliesl
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ON GIIFFNE TRE E, uPh, iTF. Sl’. JOHNS M. E. CHURCH,
. ALGIVrJ. SA.
Miss CA. I], ANS ELL* . .*. * 4
n'riiii i] :.1 of i rarv Department. •
. Miss A. B. ARMSTRONG, * ,
• • * Pains ip-djc \ *1 iiydniistrunieiital ilusic.
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/TIIIE DESIGfcN OF HIIS TO
J. ttord 4 . • , gh, extend- j
cil and a a mpl -* educa .*To make them Scholars!
‘Worthy tl e mtell •< tnal ch irait. ri f tiie age* and capable*
of si*>ts;iiing? * ■ • evated j*.sifiort ii* s-*-ie
ty, It seeks to develope rft>t beL.jndg
mem. anderetaudigg, taste, aifd piety, that pupils may
learn to thwk.a'eason, and c< l.tjjemselfea. For this
purpose, a definite,( m<? <| Collide of Stmlwure
tulopte^l—the pupils beginning with tile foundation of ed
ucation, reading nod spelling, are leftd*steadily through:
e.wii being advanced as t ,e vhtous branches are compre
hended. . . ,
A systematic amaigei •■at of elasses ;* n.ln.v vsed. fio
that ewh pcpiLreortves a jcst shars of attention. —
Qther South < T< m hers will Me •employed,
• when the nunufer of pufil. shall justify it. The scliolaa
,ti<* year will b, di\ ie *1 into t\i* .sessions.nineteeifweek*
each. Fall Session commencing Wednesday* £)etobfer 3d,
I860—<•! si;fo February 1 t #lSO|. Sprint session coiia
metres Febymry hptii—i Sding June 27 th, at wifi eh time
• there will be aft Annual E uminutionfiind Concert.*
, Tuition per Session—l! Weeks. 1
Senior, Jutiior and Soj h u Kire (Masses t...|1340 •.
• FrerimuAi aftd l’n pin ,6* ■ v *.. • ‘J© (iy
I‘rnnary ( l*ss, •. • 1 i 00
Mt&ic on Piano Fort*or Gftitar 25*00
taiiin, Frenaff and Embttoidery, each..* 1009
• Sketching, Crayofi aigl ” Jritan Painfing • 1250
Oil Painting , 20 00
exi -in Vo. 1 .'d ie t eoh chgrur.
Tuition ta> be. paid, iNv.i Ri.uu.i, in the middle oli the
sessiyn. * • • •
• • fSefeni ni rv.
Rev. ,7 K. \\ ilsain. I>. i).. Augusta. •
Hon. Thomas W. MillcA, •,
Mr. M. feJ’Aatignac*, “ •
Mr. W. .Wains, “ • •
Usui Alexander U. Step! - (frawfordville.* •
Mr. John ('niwdnic'uia*, t! i.-eia boro.
• Mr. David llowefi, . * * ‘
Mr, Philip O. lh'hinsen,
Mr W. W. f). Weaves, * .. • . *
3fr. 3uiues*L. Brown, “ .
Hon* Clfhrles ,1. McDonald, Marietta. •
• • Hon. David Jrvfin,
, Col.’A. V. Hrumbv, , * . “ . *
lleex John \N . Baker, Military Miirietta*
< Jen. *V. J. Hiftits 11, Marietta. * •
Kv.S. Li. ralnava-f (>.aletbarpe University,
M idvsay. . •.
. Rev. .1. Wi and e\v, Pi-ftl” t Oirlethorpe ♦ liiversitv. ‘
. Hon. Iv els*m I*. Il'irris, W ; *
• Hev. N. ‘• K.i :mw !'• 1 , i’i\- # i; lit Mercer University
Tenfield. • , * • • •
Prof. 11. H. Tucker, Mcrcfey Uifirersky, Penlffcld, *
* J*rof. J,Willet, V . * .*
* Prf. Sanfe.fi. “ “ * “
Rt. liev Stephen Elliott, SiWanyßh. . * .
; Bishop Piercer garta. • *
Hon. lVter E.Lwe, Thomasville.
llun. A. H. liansell.
Persons wishing to eifteVpunih ‘Vwe;n.p! pase.qddress the
’ Principal, at Marietta, or Mr. William Aihups, at Angfia
t, Ga. . • • atig 29 .
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Mi PLANTATION'. IN JhADISON
ty, FI •irida. on ti-e night of the llith of .1 14110, my ne
gro boy SOLOMON. *At latest amounts, he Was above
Thomasville, making his way toward# Macon. lie is*
in the m * d*e.t Albany: 1 think, how
ever, lg’ is'diear Thomasville. 1 will •ivt? • ,
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for ids and livery Jo n at i*y plantation in this et*unty, up
#t!k his confinement in some safe jail. . *
, Description. .
SOLOMON is
150 or 160 pounds a verv line looking boy, with smooth,
sleek skm. gml befdre :-e h ‘ 1 iniuiy bnhijps on bis
bodr,caused byatpuli runflimgaway with him. in walk
ing he swing* himsdf aboutTand when standing isln
clined To lie knock tice*!. • •
j>’ 2 ; t- i t JAMES A. LINTON. • *
i & AI bang t will >■’. ase puld -if one mouthy and
forodrd account to this office. . • .
’ La rrd.'s! -. Lands T ANARUS; [
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ry'Hl eSl'Bfcl KLKFK NOW . >FI i*i:* FOR SALE
A “ small, though je-gjJljgtMg
Well Improved Farm,&S*
consisting <hT FOl R 114 N l>RED*aeg sTtu - siSb
sited an the Troupvil! and Tallahassee road. ..tU
about eight miles from T ...m g>. if.. He gill sell all ids
stock, on pi *e. farming •< • sile, Ac., with the pres
ent growing crop of s \ ■ utj tu re%in excellent corn, and
ui?4 torfj jvc rile 1 inde are g ■■’! nine,
wigj-rh. the ; :a lit gn ihth<*se wishing to move ‘
to 1 bon . ~ :! * * just eomplehed on the place
anew yin It >nse ami ‘ w j . w gels will Tie of great
iidv.iiTuie ty the pun ■ ■* i , id the and .vellinufhouss*. out-,
house*. Ae..gi:- ;J! . , >ir lamses. ‘JJie favorable lig
cation of ray farm, will not fail to plSßse. Chime and*see ,
it iugncdiutely, as J am determined to sell, on*the most ,
• reasonable terms, tor (': ~ . r (. :■ din or bofih, t(f suit the
purchaser. No\g, here is a bargain lor any man who dt
•Migs a small, rich farm, well located.
„ * . I). S. RAY. *
Thomas County. 0 • Ju'v ‘.*1 S GO.
P S. Addres© me at*Thßi:.asviyo. * •• ts
• • * a
.•fSargain* in Lands.* *
1 ‘ ‘N'TV— Seve-f. e’ith,Di--riet. N*s. 154,
1 U". e . - :?44 1 1;
lifeh I> 1 st.. N s. 157,172 257, 2.5.
List.. No. mj. * ...
Decatif .t • :y—19. .1 Hist, No. 11. 2l'th
.District, No. 261 % ’ ° i
Colquitt Count ■*—Stl Dist., N • 100,986,188,31% 319.
Lowndes J*-- * - 1 ! 251. i112,345,367,
00.1. 479. 3<l>.
Irvx: 1 r,e;-i:y —N Dist., No*
9., 6th*L>ist., Nos. 131, 320, 394, *6 123 •
’ . Dist., No. 113
”> < . Dist., N 307 127
Coffee County—lsfDist., No 17 9 0
Dooly County—l2th Dist. No 67
- r Lkst, N<g 3 3
• t-’ou!Vg-15th Dist.. 2.V,. 18tl, Di&., ifo., {Rk
i-Tnrly ( y—l4th Di't.. *s, - 1 .6. i;,7. 21,; -j!T
A>e. W 0 kci s sear Th waasville,on the Tallahassee
rdtid. • #
Also. :Eo ■ on the TaUaßaste road,
two mjj g . : nging to J. if-McLeHaa
S3P These lands will be sold very lot© for Cash. Ad!
dress the subscriber at Albany, Go.
June 27, 186)0. • • P. P. SMIT^I.
BOOK, BINDING.
CHARLES A. FINDEISEN,”
HAVING tecated in Tallahasse, Florida, is now
prep ired to Bind Books in every variety of
style desired. • 0 J
Books ol* all kinds bound to order, clieaU
• Those who sub-cribe for Harper’* Magazine Har
per's Weekly, the New Y ak J.edgcr, the Southern
Field and Fires; !■•, the I lustratcd Bible or any oth
er book, paper. er*magaziaa of any kinds and wH*
to 1 tbsi 1n ‘• &ve m bonad at the most
.reason:.’de primps by leaving them ah the oftce of
the Southern Euterpe:-... tab* forwarded toasaai
Tails ha.see. *
Mareh Uh*lß'io.* • •
•. • trade-, ’ • . ■
E. K h.\U.\ 11 lOiN 7v SON,
Dealers in° *
. FANCY AN3?i ArLE GRY-GOODS, .
0 TtiU.Mja\lll?., oA., • |
\P,S nu'j e-e.-eiving their magnificent Stock ol
* FALL AND AVINTlift 0
dry-g Gods,
0 Glimaalldl by any in gj.e 1 Ei. 0.
• Espeeial attentioflss called to their Dress Gooaa j
Mep:u-tuient, in wlrieli may be f.-artd all the novelties j
of the sea-.ai. consisting 1 f Hilks, Cacßßteres, de |
I.nines. Merinos, Alpacas, French.
Englislr and American Prints, tfre. Embroideries! 1
, in tadlen variety; Hosiery afyl Gloves of svery j
quality, for Gents. Boris, Ladies, Misses and Chit- i
dren; Cloaks, Mantillas aifd Shawls, *of every vari-*
c<y of style, color and quality; Housekeeping and j
1 j’plantation Gootfe: inti. rtment vre have ertSy
tlnYig y-ualky kept in our line lor lfousekeepers and
pl.gnters. .. * .*
Give us a call typfore elsewhere: we,’
will take ift -iT iwin* our whether
•yot* bog’ or not. 0 . •
•’ oct 8 • * REMINGTON & SON. i
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• t FINE and large assortment of Mea’s and ilpgs’
A CUOTUI3STG- ‘ .
,ril the latest styles; just* received and ftrir,sale by
#t 8 .*E.*l* E.MiNGTON & SON. -
V\ 1- are npm qpening fc'fine assortment ol Gents’
•\\ * FURYISHING* GOODS, . o
kconsistinjH of aIU kinds of £hiri.g and Colars, 4Shi?t
‘Bbsenuf, Under Shirts .-gnl Drawers; Ties, Scarfs,
Ciiivats'and Handkerchiefs; Silk„Jvid and (?o*ttbn
dlovcs aad GjutitlcSs. • , ,
’ o*ct£ . * *E.-EMIIiGTON & SON*
VF.TNE assortment of Ladies’ *£teel Extension
• trotn 8 to Cil hour's: just received and for .sale I>v
oct 8 * * • *E. REMINGTON &.SON.
t T -g~*
IL'ST received and for sale. f. fjne .assortment,of
IKTo'vv . *
coifsisttng til Diamond,'‘.Cambo, Lava, Florentine,
r.Masonicf Coral, and a good nwjiy other stvles and
patterns, and will be sold git prices ur suit tfg> tinoes.
* oct S I. U EM.INGTON* A Vox...
• , —f — -—■■ •
VFI?*E assort tqent of .Boys’
Jlats’ aiicl C^ips.
Also j fine assortment ol J.adio and Mists’ Bonnets
Hats and flats of tig? latest style’; just received and
! *r sttl ■by • *E. REMWITON* A.SuN.
. * , •Groceries*
** KITS vless Mackerel . •
5 kits No 1 Madk&yel in barres and to reWiil
5 kits Salmond * • , *
* * 2t£ drums Dried Figs • • *
. 20 bo*fs Layer Raisens * * .
# *.2Ubarrels Irish Potatoes* „ ••
5 baYaels ftnions*, ,
• 4 lA'gs iresli Goshen'Butter * •
. . Buckwheat and frgsk* Flour 0
, 2D bgxcj Cheese * .
I for pies • • • • • 1
1 box Maparoni: and various other articles in,
•the G •ocegy lige, “just•receiv’d and for sale by
* Jtta2l • •• 18. REMINGTON & SON.
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Music. . .
VF*tJ7E ?ot*of Music, containing a!Y the latent
pieces out; just opened and for bv*
oct 22 * * , EARS & SON.
NEW GOODS.
~ • • .
nnih’
: ax:.• • .
J.N. M‘Kinnon.& Co’s.
• # • • • ,
,i\'E are* gow recejvfng our* Fall and .WiiitA
>\ • .*• Stock gs ; .
GOOD ST,;.
To.which wg: invite the attention of*all tvjio wish
gcffid articles at * .
Particularly those • •
•Wnb w Wij ILCASII.,
/’ ♦me with your money and you can .exchange it to
<rr*at advantage. * In oTder to inducejnorb
CASH. SALES,
: . * . .7
w havg> dWermined to make large discount to
©ASH BflT¥.IR-f, ‘ .
’( ome and si tg Our Slock umbraccS laidics’ Ihwss
Goads and Trinnflings, f all .l*e recent styles,*
t’Jga!*. Talmas, Gollars, Lace Good*, Shawls Head
Dresses* Flannels and Opera Flannels : •and a full
assortment of Laditft’, Misses’ and UcMtlemen’s .
llAsiery and Gloves.
A1 so Keriseys, Linsey*s, ‘<4 kings, A-naburgs, flrown
and Bleatried S!ifetli*gs and rflilvtiiigs. . ..
I’ije La;lies are particularly invited*4o exa
•mine our goods.
.fHIMES.*
Our stock*is larger than ever before, agd comprises
, Yowth’s and Boy s Boots • •
* dj do, *. and?) Cgngre*ss Boats *, ’
* do do d.f i’alt and Rip Boots
• of all styles, • • >
*Lfglies’, blisses’ ajul Children’s Allies, in all
grade*, styldh and qualities. . .
Wb particularly invite tiro Ltjdiffs our rhif
aileT\f:ig Made S(;oe.s, being far superior to*m/ ever
before offesefffor sale in Thomasville. •
• ■ Gtofwma,
A liandso*ae assortment of Well nlade Clothing, eon
-?sting of Over Coats, Coats, Pa*>ts, Vesis, Talmas,.
• gtc. eic. . , 0
° • Mif®* •* *
. -I If% -a
■V fall assorlment of*all styles and qualities.
‘.©RDOIRiES, .
Tobacco* Sugar, (.’otlee, i.iqugrs, Cigars, Oils % etc.
Bagging. Rope, Twitiey Blankets# .Crockery qnd ,
Hardware. . . *#
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* • • •
• o To Sellers.
AVe wits pay *:ir {)rii?es,ibr Cottcrii, in trade or
all tunes. Those inflebted tri us anj
those tviio wish 40 get good prices for their (NiPOll
in |rade, will find us ready to verity- our nsscrtioti.
Bring la your Cotton. •
* . * J. N McKIXXON & CO.
Thomarivillc, October*22, 1*59. 0>
xIIY h \ nt\ \n i ~ I
•J UJcxiV v \ JLjV ’ ,
• Architect ami Practical liuiftlcj’,
• . * TEIQVaSVIIjLE, ca*.
KESPECTFULLY INFt tiIMSTiIE INHABITANTS
■ or Coma* and adjacent Counties, that he inteigls
devoting t portion of his t,inu*to tlie*Architee
ri’ral jtar: ot lf?sprofi->sio;:.siudi a.-gh* Drawing of Plans,
Elevations. Sections, Detail l )rft A iiii-s, lit*rspective \’iew*<
•<)f Intended Jlulldings, Specifications, Bills of Lopber,,
•Estimates of ( cit.we.; and in solieiting from ■
a disefiininatiiig public, refers t* his well known abilities’
in tlie above business. ;* being the best ng-ommendation,
but yyounl refer to the.following gentlemen neift - Tlioni
asville: ..
11k- Honorable Inferior Court of.gliomas Couutv.
L. Reniinglon ,v Son, , ‘ •
o Robert H. Hanlawav, Esq.,
A. T. Mclntyre. Esq., •
John \\ . 11. Mitchell, Esq., -ThoniiKvilic,
f lias. 11. Remington, Esu.,
* iv. Jstties M. (/rays . . -*•
Thomas Jones, Esq., j *
The Honorable Inferior Court of Brooks Count*. * •
•rolm W. Spain* Eaq \ .*
Mm* A. Bowen, Eq_ > Brooks Connty, Ga. *
*• (Vjirietj* Works.) S . •
J. J. Mash. Esq.. ) .
0 T. lllacksliear, Esq., C Duncanville, Ga.
April 18, 1860. # ° ts
* # baptist BJooks. * .
I> APTIBT Hist ry ; Baptist DeVoniinatlon ; The
) odoefti, and several oriier works by various au
thors;! sal by# E- n REMINGTON & BON. ,
0 GIOTTO.N’ BELTING —anew article: just
V .feceivcd and for sale by * .
oct 8 e 0 E. NEMLNGTON & SON. 1
O o 0 o
% *(‘w TallorlMf EsfS&blisbaiaieitt.
Merchant tailor, avould resfgctful
ly int. io ; ti'i-oi,• ./cns :
: oTaomasvilie (’
• .AND ..-'V \ \ 1
j* SURROUNDWH* COUNTRY. , •
tbgbeiupofvsaeda . # 3
‘siloi 3 • y
Next to Rkminuton*& Deklk's V | j IV Vi j
Furniture Store, • J •
when” he will l>e pleated to wait jiff* 1
upon those who niav favor him I , J \*t
Ia call. . * • i J ” f
d* Gak.mwxts of all kinds cut =**-g* •
and nude up ia thelatest adU most j
I fashionable stylqn. Ckttfift, Catsimere, igd YeatiAga, •
I constantly on hand. #
Vft l -• ”. mh 25 ts
. . * (has. EB. RelsiiAsrtonb
INSURANCE AGENCY— • * *
•• • •
F<*U THE
| Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
•**>F i'< EORfMA, AND Tift;
S®utiT Carolina JVlutual Life lilsurfince Cos.
of tii State of*scm;'sii c*yuolixA. ‘j
Office < j e the Dostpffice. hm 18
i *(><!, I>!;i'R<sisiif i] iiiitl C
I 1 • • ‘ .'SStEKpiF*,
AT I on dei s Olbl vthtvc tlic* subscribers
are prep%frd ’to do . •
;,ali kinds.of • g* • I
M tyC \j XA !
m Ilnur line at Hi • >,,]•!-) . *
es{ notice and in the very*®
, best.manser. * v tfw vS’i'T \#*
FUtiilalion Work Q *X x
of eveay (Ascription*
u n.i* a 1 \i i x g .
r.. Wagons and Buggies, :?mj • ~ or - *
mill all otjier work done to the
.niceit perfect satisfaction. • “• . •
• a
,1 •(arriatre U^posilprv.—The subscribers
hnee ordesed>* a°*lot.o*’ 4 r •
Buggies, . .
• Rpckaways, • . os?’ *O%?
• ‘Carriages, v —;; ... ffisPfk :
frum the North. * which f- • M jR? ■ J j
tkey will soon have * MT a* •* •* i■ ; • “•
• ON IIANB. W~ W W .
;\nd*wijl kekp up a regular
9 to supply tne demands of i
the Country. • J LtAvRY & feWIFT.
„ Thomasville. January 14. 1£(10. tY .
I)i VliKINi: <* CRA3IPS! UIOLER 4!
LIFE*DK<?Fs! ! I*lllß J 1 EDICIXE, lias been
T*!E NEVER* railixgl Itcslft ‘ illui PS oV 4‘d byjen
* REMEDY* yfars.exjHM-icnee to bo the,oplya
L—• 1 icortiuri, safe ai%l reliable reme
dy*for all Bowel Derangements, Diarrhoea, Dgsenten /„
Bains, ftholcra? Cholic, <^c., now before the
public. # One or two doses <4 iO drops, %ill oujc'the
i> uiof?t severe crami>s in the stomach in 20 minutes.
, A single dose oftfcn cur (ft the Diarrhoea it never
const7fiat.es the Dowels. OIIC dosD’ will satisfy any
one of its meVitsi Prifle only 25 Cents. . °
. Prepared by * Ti;ALE STOW, •
*. 43 Dowcry, n,’cw t York.
And sold in Tliomasville by E. k>eixs imd ‘f. B.
Uttle.a .* t * , . ap4-ly •
Architect and Builder.. .
, /*|TIIOJiIAS JENKINS, # liaving permafttfntly
Jt located liimself, oilers bis* services as an
‘Sircfyfteci jioJ • •
|o the cilizftis o4‘ TJionasville ami surrounding coun
try, and.tvould respccffulfy infortp o tlnji 11 tlrui he is
pn*l fo taltc lor building dwellings,
Stores, or oUier buildings, ° *’ *
...IN EITHER WOQ3 OR BRICK,.
:lnd will giviiliis peisonal attention *o ull'work cn
trusted to nim. • * •
° # * o .
S’3’ 25 !Y S'B'6'3lll. of every inscription, •nailc to
order or repairiyl on sliorf notice.
1 Oiders for COFFINS will receive prompt
attenjbfi. . • .
Rd'dionfos. . I
1 ° Dr IV P Jennings”, Albany, Ga. * *
Dr A Maloy. Glierftw, South Carolina. * *
J A Leal* Bank. WndcsboroVN. C.
IV 11 High, SherijJ’, Raleigh, si. C.* • •
, Sljop nu*fhe Court House. * .
*• mh ?7 If - THOMAS JENKINS.
•
('MONWIACJS TAKEN
J . —5 i>n * .*
Jlousc, Sign, and Ornamental Painting!!
• • AND tI’OBK W.4UUANTED.
BSY” Paints, Oils and Gtass. kept Yonsjintly on*
hand, oppnsite the Poslofiice, and for sale by
mh*lß * CIIJS..H. REMINGfON .
Hangings. “• • ‘
k LARGE assortment vt beau*-* *
A tiful I*AIER & BORDER,
on hand, amt #ioj-e expected to -
to'arrive every day. • . *
Rooms Papercti
IVitli neatneSs ami tlespatcli, a*rl in workmanlike
inatinßr by • fmh TB-tfl * C. 11. REMINGTON.
* I_S t . ± . a (
• AdminSstriilor’s Sale.
S> Y YTKXI E OF AN ORDER OF THE COUIiT OF
J.Ordinal - * fif.Thomas eoimtv, will lie sold on the
FIRST TTT'HDAY IN NOVFMBEIf jn>xt. witliiw th*e
, lawlsT flours of sale, hefore the* Ci flirt lions* don* in said*
county, the hunt 1 udonging to the estate of J. B. Edwards,
late of riitl’eivon County, Fla., deceased. . Said land eon
* tainsT 1") acres, more or leps, being pari of h>t**Xo. fi. in
13th district >J Thomas enmity, lying one mile from Tho
masville on the Tallahassee road. for the ft-nefit of
tv heirs and creditors of said decease*). Tiyins made
known on rtie day of sale.
• scp.f lOd “ T. r. SMITH, Adin’r.
* ‘Exerutor’s Slth*.
IN PURSUANCE, OF THE L.fST WIf.L TNI*
of A. J. Orr, deceased, will he sold on tlie
first Tuesday in Tfecember next, licforf the Courthouse
door in Tlufinasville, Thomas County, one lyjusc and Jet 1
in said flnvn of Tliomasville? hemg thokin* residence of
(the siUil deceased. ‘Also one ngro girl hy the name of
J^ilia. about 25 yean? old. Sold as the property of
deceased, for ?!•- benefit qf the heirs and creditors,
lertus made known i*n4hi*dav of sale. •
,sep 19 fid, JOHN C. FANNING, Ex’/,
.SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES.
rjNlllE ISA WEEKLY RELIGIOUS RA PER, Pill
I lisTtifl bv t|ie American Sunday School Union, at the
v*nv low priYe ot •
bVG ( OM4R J VEAR. .
It is designed for Parents, Teachers, and all tMio are
engaged or interested in the fcliAous trafning of the
ytung. It is alsß an excellent- F'amilv Paper.*
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QthtaV* Diction art, netv pictorial < dilion, prise f6.o(f;
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11. Tl those*who will send us. at on? time, the names*
of TJ.S NEW rnscuinEKS, and !en t dollars in cash* ‘ve
will give a copy of the new and splendid Map ok An
ciknt Jkri sai'k.m. for sub- hy our Society, 5 feet by 8,
mounted and colored. Pflce, $lO.Ol. •
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m Sckoci- Books, published by American Snidw School
Dili on. may obtain information by addressing to the
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tage stamp. ,
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accompany the order. *
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or compensation to canvassers, four single
subscribers tooth eMudhly Turn are counted the same
as one subscriber to the Weekly Tunes. o
Vi? S]M-fimen,copies of the paper, and otfler documents
needed in canvassing, will be furnished gratuitously on ,
application. Address ‘ 0
• • iYALDRON J. CHEYNEY. Treasurer,
•American Sunday School T'lfon. Philadelphia. ;
l FINE lot of Cheese; just received and for sale by
oet 8 * E. REMINGCON & SON. j
• • • ■ — 9 • -—!
;> KNT.'V Superior Chewing Tobacco and Extra :
• \K Segars; for sale by ,
YsepTl ** B F HUBERT, •’
Before Jlakiug lour s c liiises.
JAEJ)D •EV'EBITT’S
* • .Ai 0°K()l\ EU\ VEIL.
• jt ND EXAMINE IMS STOf K OF
i G- S, ° y .
O I > -1
i o . mm&mi
•ox>.
•a- ° . • O °
•Y T . O, ..
* ,CONSISTING OF
Staple & Fsncy Dry Goods,
Clothing. Hnls. Boimefs anil Jlil-*
Ilnery Coot!*, Stools and Nhoes,
# Crofkrt-v and fJlass-^Varc,.
pllard-Ware & Cutlery.
Coffee :i n and Sugar. * •
• , Tobacrov&c., *\.c.
j In met, you tun find almost any article you may
j wan?, as tiis Jtoek consists of every thing usually
kept ig a Lowitry Stgre; all <4 vvlfieli ho u ijl ft- 11 ou
| as good terms as cjn be sold in Soutlfcrn Georgia or
I Florida, ,* ap 30-ts
I— • •*
| , Confccif ionary.
1 fJnilE UNDERSIGNED RESPECIFULLY *N
i tjjini* the’citizens of *
IsTuthcrn Flo, °
!nil a , that lie is now jets- £ •
ceiving ami constantly re- ,
plenishing Jiv stock
fresh and well selectcd|fflX.gyr
.Goods and Confect ionary,
anion* which are the L'o\- tH-r*
lowing general iftsortmcnt
of i'agnily nick-nacks : • ~
Preserves, Jellies. Raisin ft Onnayts, Figs. Citroft,
t’l-uncs, Oranges, Abides. Almonds, focoa,
Brazil, Pecan and Filbert Nts, Olives, Capers, An
chtvies,•Sardines, >a*mon, SlTad, Oysters. Lobsters,
Mncfinroni. yei-tnieelli, SpKk Teas: ,Spda. Butter, Su
gar twul Farina Crackers; Dickie-* Catsup. ."Vances;
Choice Wjnes, Liqnrs; l'n-tcf. Ale Cider in
Segars. Tobacco, inutr. Pipes, etij. .
.. Caijdy, of my own Manufacture.* .
J large quantity always on band, to whiftli lie calls
tbe special attention o? merchants dealing in CAN
DIES. (Orders from a distatice, if •accompanied,
1 with theCasYi, will receive prompt attention.
. All the above, wait inwnerotts articles not men
•tioned, for sije by .
lliotnasvjle, fta.. ap My JOIIa STARK.
• Dr. <>.V PROPIItTTLS
Mediciiles.
HIS CELEBRATED LITER MEDICINE IS A
anl certafn remedy for ;<M kinds of Liver l)is
eases, and Indispositions that Graduate from a diseased
Wate or* inactivity* of the Hiver—such as Ghrnoic and
•Acute liitlaTinyionjof toe Liver. Dyspepsia, Sick Hcati
ache, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Lowness of Spir
its,Jf-olic. Costiveness, <Sfce. * * .
This is amexcelk-nfcremedy for F- a-ult-s in tlu-ji- vari
ous situations, s*a remedy ftgainst t’ostiveness, Morning
Sickness, fwiinming in “the Head, Restless I-’eelings at
night, Heartfturn, &c., &i-. *. o
•
* * *
<). fft Prophitt’e Anoilyjli- Paiis-Killrr, •
G*>od for-Aill kinds of Local PainsTacute or chronic; also
good foi* Goughs, Colds, Colic, Ifciarrhuea, Toothache*
Eifrwche, Pam m the side or stomach, (Void Feet, etc.
* *
O. S. PfopkiU*! VrrnnfiiEjr,
Excelled by none in use, ei'Jier as to its virtues or liarm
less.eftects upi*n the •* *
• * . * *
Oj S. Projiiiitt'K Auti-ISilioa* Vrjclnblp I s ills,
Purgative ana Febrifuge. Equal Jo any Pity ueilficr in
• . Chnonic or Acute Diseases.
. JTlie above prepaiiilion of Medicine has been used tty
mygelf for the last ten'years in private practice, atyl has
been otic of the principal agents in the jnany
wonderful cures that lia*>- resulted from iVie treatment
pursued hyfthe Projn-ietor, which in nmnher amounts to
thousands, and of almoist every description, male and Te
iKulr, acute and chronic. ! •
They have been used by ‘V’.nilies for tbe
last si.wyears as a Family Medicine, and the satisfaction
Yliat tlo-yhave invariabty given ! a is given fisc to their
use generally, where they can he procured. They art
only recoimncfldcd for diseases that prevail iit the .South
ern country,as the propriefo?- i•! conversant with Nor
thern diwases, tnul thinks that a int-dii in?- t hat is
hie to diseases of the South mould it*l he, in all proba
bility, sft good iuoNorthern regions -.•therefore, the Fills
are not rei-ommiided, only where they have been tested
,and that is throughout the Southern States. *
• _ _
1A you have Liver Disease —. * • *
TAKE PKOITIITT S LI\ER MEDICINE.
If yipj 1 ave Dvspensia— * * •
• • TA'lv’k htOFIIITT S LIVER MEDICINE.
If vou have Sick Headache— **.
. TAKE PROl’lirnCS IAYMR MKDIGIXE.
If vou are subject to Hearth.urn—•• * . •
TAKE l’Rftpfl iTT'S LIYEIi MEDICINE.
If you are subject to Sour SJomacli—
TAKE PRUPIuTT’S LIVER jft-IDICJNE.
If vou are Costive*—*
. . TAKK f'RQPIrtTT'S LIVER iIEDICINE.
IJ you are recovering from F*vi-r, or 4'hills and Fe
ver, or any other disease Mint leaves you in lißed*
of a purgative or*an aperient, u ale (>r*len*dt —
* Take DRui’yrrr s liver medicine.
• •
Try tlies? Medicines. If they arj gnod, use them. If*
nflt, set them aside. All I ask is a trial, and 1 fen? w<>
These .ATe.lt, ines nre only hi*
* .. O. S. PKOPHPTT, c ivingtou, Ca.
And sold by Ed. Seixas. Tnomisville (iaa Win. Auliley,
Valdosta, ila.; AA’n*. Hill, Mill Town, Ga.; ami lliinnycut*
& Taylor, Atlanta, Gai. _* * * |ep lft-ltn
■m J.'BOVEE BODS’
HIPEIiHL.^sSE
•4 ifE MADE FROM A FERE 4.N D CN ADCi.TER
1 \ atf.d wine, which i?about double thcvisual strength
of other Wines, ami' s imported by onLv one liouse in She*
IJtiited States. Alsu, fnpu the t'ollowiTig valuable Roots,
IF-rlis &c., viz; Solomifli.-, Seal, Spikenard, tlonil'rey,
Chimolle Tlouft-rs, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and
liavberft-.
’ * * WE CHALLENGE
T HE'AV () E-LD
T(T I'RODUdI
TH EHI EQUAL!!
AA e do not profess to have discovered song: Roots “known
011 Iv to the Indians of South America.” and a ciu-f for
“all diseases wiiieh the llesh is heir to,” but we claim to
present to the public a truly valuably preparation, which
every intelligent Physician in *he eoiyitry will approve
of and recommend. Asa remedy for * •
nniME\T \ mp.tio.y,
AA'eak Lungs, Indigestion,.Dyspepsia, Diseases of the
Nft'vous System, l’aiftlysis, l’ilcs Diseases pecttliar to
Females. I Jebilitv, and all cases l-i-tjuiringfti Tonic, they arc
TJ I\i ’ Si IT XT X- 5 X> !
For SOKE TiIUIL)AT , so* couunun among tlie Ulergy, *
thev are truly valuable. * * * . ’
i'or the aged and inlino, i+e for persons of a weak con
stitution —for •Ministers of the Gospel Janvyers. tutil all
public speakers—for Book keep,Vs Ttiilors, Seamstresses,
Students, ftrtists, and all pcrm-ns leading a sedentarv life,
they will prpve truly henelicial.
a Beverage, tifey are wholesome, innocent and de
lirious to the taste. They product- all the e.\Tiiterating
effects of Brandy or AA’ine, without intoxicating; and isl-e
a'valuahle remedy for persons addicted to excessive use
of strong drfrik, and wish to refrain lrofh it. They are
entirely free from the contained in the
adulterated Wines and Liquors with the coua?ry
is’tlooiTeiL e
These Ifittcfts tftit coily CERE PREVENT Disc asm
and should he used hy all who live in a country whwre
the water is had. or where Chills aiffl Fevers are preva
lent. Being Entirely innocent and harmless, tlo-v may
be driven freely to Children nod Infants with impunity.
. Physicians, Clergynienoand Temperance Advocates, as
atfact of humanity, should assist in spreading these trillv
valuable BI TTERS over the land, and thcrclft’ essential
ly aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disx-asev
• CHARLES AA'T DIM FIELD A CO,
.. Proprietors, 7§William Street, New York.*
* For Sale bv E. SEfaXAS, Agent, Thomasville, Georgia.
August 39,’ 1 SHU. . o ly
(JooV Bai-jfiii|i
IS NOAV BEING OFFERED IN THE LARGE AND
well known House and Lot* situated JHrgk
, in the town of FletchAvillc, and form- ssfei
erly occupied by P. F. Smith as ;T Boar- gfrfo-il | £ illjE
, ding House and Hotel. There are ten
! god, ciftiifortable rooms and fire-}flaces, good out
buildings, till new. .m3 plenty garden ground, with j
| good all conveniently ari'tufged and well ad
j apted to Boarding House or Hotel purposes. •Tcfnis
| easy and possession given at any time to suit she
: pflrchafter. . j
For further parflculars, apply to AV. F. HUBERT, ‘
| on the premises. orcalPat the store formerly occupi
ed by Rev. 11. AY. Sharpe, and apply to the owner.
° BENJ/f. HUBERT. •
Thomasville, April 2, 1809. 0 t s
WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’
New Cotton Iress.
o
l .% \ t k ls * 1 °
ONE ‘ll UN DEED EOLLAIiS ! !!!
ri'lliS KE\y I\\ EMION, o’l llii MMI LEST. #
I most practicable, powerful and cheapest UOT-
TuN I’ULSS ever invented, is now offered to jhe
, public. This .Press is constructed upon a plan so
simple that any farmer may. with lour hands, put
up one complete, in running order, in u week.—*
hen put up it will pack
Five and Six Hundred Found Bales
of cotton with greater facility “than any other Press
°o* * 0
will 4ou L 1 > bates, and so perfect i- u*. siructure ta.-.t
at least ON E Till 111) MO 11E HALES CAN HE PAt'K
*Et> ON IT PE 11 UAV thauMny other Pressor Screw
ever invented. * •
The subscribers Jiave segnret) :• patent for this i
wonderful Pres*, and age now pre] a red by them
selves and Agents, to sell private county ayd State
rights throughout tlie cotton growing region ol the
is>utli. The\ have already beam to reap th<^reward
of this invaluable inveitf i n, and when cotton plant
ers everywhetw shall learn that this Press is con
structed at a cost of more than
One Hundred Dollars Less . •
than any other Press now extant, and possessing
m*j|i G4IEATER El?\ ii It POWER with greater
simplicity and facility for packing, we fetj confident (
that our Press wjjl supplant ev*ry thing in the shape
of a Cottoif Press now in use. o
jps-f- Models of this Press may tie seen liy c*llint? *
on us $t Thomasville or any of our Agents. We ’
are willing to let it live or •♦ie by its own merits,
feeling perfectly secure in warrantyig it toall purch
asers.’ ** • R. WUHHAMS,
sep 4-ts. o. • T. .T. BOTTOMS.
• .- - - .
f aluablc Envenlioiis ! ..
IYEELER'S Economical and Variety Steel Blade
I . • PLiDW, . .
Patented June 21st, ism.i,—the most oesnoniical,
convenient .and efficient Cultivator ever invcnteif
• Mhen*projei Jy made and used, if it does not tfhts
prove itself, l herein pledge my-*lf to reti wi the
money to those whb purchuA rights for their plan
tations. *• • • *
( Requires but one Stock for any kind of a Blade,
ten of wl*ich may be put on, fastened and taken oil
in one minute. • • •
Is .adapted* to sod, subsoil, hillside amt general
cultivation, and may be Untied into a double plow
• * Q J
“if desired, ami is so cfmstyt.cU 4 that a seed planter
may bg aifached to it ,*tlie cost of which will n?it ex
ceed one dollar. .
Every part is detachable and adjustable to itself.
Tlie Stock, which unit bc.made out of comaion pine
plunk.*is so vimply.constructed, and there bejng no*
weld in the iron f-art, that the whole flow may be
readily put up by tlie coffimonest Smith j|ter, once
obtaining ;f correct panel*-. Tlie opinion of all who
have een.and tried it, is that it will be the.
‘ ONLY PLOW.USED. . •*
.as soon ns*ils nicitls arc generally known, and that,
taking setjeral years together, it will be bflt a small 1
patl; of the presan] plow expenses, being not only
ihenutt convenient, but tlie clieape:** plow* that can
be used. Farmers can tit ibeir present supply ol
tSgJiters, and •Swt'epnfor this Stock, am’
• even knock, Hie w off tlicir wrought Tufnin;.
•Plows and fix for this. • . •
J’ersons wishing Individual or County Riihts will
address • ,l)n. A *PEELEW. MontiePllo. I*la.*
. or • Rf.v. tf.'J. PEELER, Waukcnah, PC.
January 14. 1 .*
T O SP Zj *A ]KT t AS’ :l s s &.
*
* . . * . *
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■ • \
■
• 0 0
I*’ AM AWAKE* THAT I'* PRESENTING M¥*
. • . ISPlfbxa.tioir
to tlie rufblic. 1 liavff to contend wiili*he prejudices
1 created by*the failure ol etherfuvi miens for the li'.#
•purpose. 1 Hatter myself, however,*ti:at my PLAN
TER will ptiribrm the w*>rk proposed, in a satisfac
tory manner. lam strc-ngtl ened in that conviction, n
, by the opiyibn o('"nearly all tfie
, Practical Farmerg
of Thomas and adjoining counties ]nnf> examin
ed it; and.the judgement of the members ol die
Parent Office, vvlfo jiromflmce it#t be by far thetjest
PLANTER that lias evr been presented to fhein*
It is intended to plant Cttrn and Cotton,*yd to
sow Grain #f aW kind#, for sowing Wheat broad
caftt and harrowing in at tlie same time, it cannot be
equalled. It can be used so? psiUiag out Gui alia, !
either liy*strewing or by putting any dcsirgd quanti
ty at any given distance. The :e ]deposed to
fti'op the seed is graduate?! by the number ol’ cogs
and the quantity by the ;>.:e. ~
A*l aiicc at th# PI, ANTER shows the amount *of j
labor saved by its use, and the nature and accuracy 1
of the same.*'A man And hrse fays°out the row.
drops the seed and covj*r% it, in the same time and
witMfee sar%c labor that it takes, yi tlie usual way? t*’
lay out the row. Tlie Bid gijen by the Wlieel m
der* it equally easy to the horse s ;T single jflough.
It being impossible for airy one man to bring it to
tbSnotif-c of every farmer, or to supply the tfeanand
when exhibited, I propose to tlie right to any
State *n-count j, or BjiAber of counties, that anyone
may (Tesire, ajid at ra*es the purchaser will niake
money. 1 trust no one will condemn it without an
examination, because if is?he invention of a dsoutli
er man. o If, however, after examination, they re
ject it, T have nothing to sa*. a
T’flO?. J. BOTTOMS,
oct IG-Hm u Thomasville, Ga.
QTJAKER <cTtY
.. S awing Machine. . ■
FjBASE call at tlie TTirniture StoiT- of tlie sub
scribers and’witness the performance of a dou
ble thread Sewing Machine, wjiicli lias just made Ms
advent in our place. 4 \ largif number have liein*
sold in the middle counties of ffcorgia during the
present year, f>V tlie •agent ij tb j Syite of Georgia?
and are giving general siyisfaetion. *l'he subscrib
ers liave the agency for this place aiyi vicinity. ,
. ‘ * * * REMINGTON.& lEK!,E.
Thomnsville, Ga. * dec Pi ts
.A. .O.li a 1 1 e bg* e .
. ; AJL WILSON,. * !
./■'iTIAtLIAGKS MTNTICEEI.O, THOMASVILLE
and Ijic city of Quitman to equal his
which lie is now recyivingdrom
iiti jHfi-f ing ISouscs in \cn lot l.
either in stwles. qua Ijticff or varieties. The prices
cannot be objected to, from the fact that they are
tWe New York Jobivr's profits less than usual. *
• The Stock consists in Dart of
.Ladies’ Bonders—from $3 to $lO
• Laifies’ Mantillas and Points, of every variety
SilkaTd Tulleras Bareges .
Lawns. Ginghasts, Muslins
French, English and American Calicos
lints” 1 loots and Shoes.
In fact every thing wanted *r needed in thisTcounfy.
Call at the RIG Si (IRE in Grooverville Ga
April 4, 1860. • . •. t s
ABRAM GRAVES. ° (*VR(.S S. GRAVES
P ■' E ‘ si ”
AT t TFT E NT ILL,
ON TIIE GROOVERVILLE ROAD
FOUR MILES FROM THOMA3VILIE,
CONSISTING OF
um, m\u;
Weatherboards, &c.
TZIE OH.TST MIIjXj.
Is Operated every WEDNESIMY and SATURDAY, j
4BRUI CRAVES A SON.
July 18, 1860. ° ts
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o o
o
1> 110014 St SEBI'ItIFF'H AEES.-\Vill be sold
V htlore the < <nn-tt-oiitW* door hi Qiiiliiuin, liiooks
(f linty, on ti e 4 lI.M lII.sDAV IN -\4 tVE.M LI.U
next, w ithin the legal l.ours ol sale, the lollow itig prop
erty, to w it:
Fine hull interest in lot of land, No.446*iit iffe Huh
Jan ts M ytiti. to si.ii>t_\ one ti ta lioin \\ ilkinson Supefi
ior Court —L. J. I aylor vs Jun.es Wynn, propert) point
ed out by A. F. M right, pluiutiff ’s attorney.
Also, at tin same time and place,
•One town lot in Quinlan No. so. liloek 3, levied on
as the property of C. P Arnold to satisfy one ti la from
Brooks luierior Court —James L. Mostly vs C. p. Arnold
and AVilliani J. Duiftan; property pointed out by W. S.
ltiies. plaintiti's attorney.
October 3, iB6O. A. BMII II, Sheriff.
/ H IM u Eli;uiFl ’S SjAI.KS.jS-Will be sold,
V.V before the (•outlhotise door, in the town of Magnolia
( limb County, on tin I UEsDAV IN NtiV EM
BER next, within the lawful hours of sale, the following
pqpperty, to-wit:
, One lot ot land, number not known, but known as the
place wherein (E mte Arons now lives, adjoining lands
ol 1 imothy Alderman north east, lyinl and being in the
twelfth district of originally Appling now ( linch county,
levied on as the property#*!’ John C. Nichols, to nyisfy
oi e fiafts iAw and from the Snperioi Court ol Coffee county,
in favor of John 1. John Adatns..and John C.
Nichols, endorser; pTouertv pointed out l \ jnuintitl’
. Jl / so, at theisafke lime and / . .
Onp Jot of hind, mm her tout'd.m.died and twenty se
-1 vdi (h.i) ill ti:e T\tilth district ol origitmlly Appling
now Clinch county, levied on its the property of Joseph
J. Cohen to satisfy one ti ta issued from said county, in
favor ot Joseph Howard,for the use us Richard Bennett,
vs Joseph .1* Cohen and Issue Curry; property pointed
out by*Richard Bennett. September i'C 1860
1 * * Slll.Ml I.L TIMMERMAN. ‘Sheriff
’ / i I!()ikt<l,l, ISn ok* Cssntfi .
In < / toi (n% r., .lnn< *T,•••/, 1860.
Present, tin llonorable*A. 11. HANSTXLf Judge of
said Court. *•
ROBERT A. IIARREJ’ A ** @
JAMES R. HARRIS, Cm .* *
• . vs. . .. r M<
WJI LIAN J. HICKS. ) ■ .
* i pi cm in - to the ( i i.m by t he*] i tit ion *f I'ufcevt A.
Hanjee and ■ < I>. Ha ris, (Atonq anied bywnote and
nioitgi.gV deuii,) that on the thirty tn#t c.qy < t August,”
n huu-.led ; and it; \-nine, the defendant nia/i anil
ue:irered to the jlaintiis I is promissory note I aaring
Ttnd \ ei r a oresaid,thereby the defendant ‘
j'l'on.? •d.on tl i*ii -t ej> ol ;;.:iy i*.\t tollow
date ol said note to p y the piaflttills one hundred andf
eighty seven doll; gp and liity eet dr value weceiverf,
that afti aids on the day and y ear atoresaid, the dc;
f udant, the better 40 w ei.ie tin j *ynu at ot said note,
*xeei.ted amide iv. ed to lie ] l*:i.t ii.s, lis if?ed oQ 111011 -
gage whereby the tAid .i. t'. *d..i* mortgaged to the pl*m--
tills a. eertuin undivided bast flit, in tin town oi Quitman,
Lr- oksT'ounty, ki.owu aid (iish.i 1 ed ffi the plan of
1..# town ;;s l>t #uml er t w o. in bio k nun her sixteen,
stfuth-western section, containing one tent# ol an aero,
mot* or lets; and it further’ appearing thaf said note re
mains unpaid,
It is ordered that the said defendant do pay into*Court
on or before the ii; st day of the next Term thereof, the
principal, iptlivst and ! <iuc on said lii'te, or sliow
p u use. if any die can, ami t! at on the lailure o.f the do leu
dint so do*the ?•<(■.• yof reden.ption in and to said
1111 rt; .-igAal pivinisos he f.irever tin a Mattel'barred and l’ore
el*r(#i. and * * •
•Ii h furtlienordeicd that this rule he pnblisl&d in the
Southern Enterprise once a n. ollth for tfflee inonths pre
vious to the next Tei 111 of tli*s •Court, or served on the
defendant, or his special agent or attorney, at least three
‘intuit hs prey ions U p e Hex t Term of 1 1 is Com t. *
S.JNK.RD T. Kl>t.| ERY,
, Plaint ill ’b Attorney.
A true extract from the inmates of said Count, kids Au
gust Ii th,
augm3in *** . D. W. McRAE, Clerk?
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’ <S'i. E<’S: el 1 12: : ::S:o:5 f.v 4'J-.:::2S;;*
State 11 Georgia, Brooks (Jowttf.
Til persons inf; t .-to 1 are 1 . n by notilTed that I slaifl
it] ply t.) the next Superior ( art. ?> be held in and for
the county afon said,on the second Moy tav in December,
b-r I In- pui'po- ~f ij. mil. in y n ,#i • i !,alit and |p<ou that *f
•i ichiiii 31;: 11 a, lv v, mob i.i ;. c 1 have been heretofore
known, to that of llenry ( amhaill* *
• Hi KLIN MAftTPN,
By bis A’ #y, S. T. KIb'CSBERY.*
1 liis August Jti, Rut. * niJni
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/ ’ ItOi.lu T!k)i!!;;!| tf'ouisty.
N mt Court , June Term , 18lj?t.
m ANNA E. I OsTER ) #
•• * vs. * . Libel for Divorce. ,
, MHLEIA.iI F(TER ) 6
The B!?. 4 id’ haviio: returncu that the Wendant in the
above st..ted ease is IJ 10 I e fn: .and in llie eoiinlT. aitd it
furl *ft by b< ju of P. N. \ ickcrß that
Deli of the §tat#ofTJe >rg i.i -
1 _ 1 1 is on motion ord#jvd h? the Court, that the said
fc*danf appear and answer; at the next Term if this
‘ • ■ the east be considered iff default on D%
toidant. and tl .1 I; ii.l it; uvod to p;o,*■,,!.
And. ii l'nrH.i r od. n<T t'.i. t this Rufe I* published
one a •iqju !-n one of the Public Ga-
Z#tU's of*t:*e aid 1 n.aswiic. # * 0
■ * ‘■ I*.. s- Hi, N* ‘ E >;• I’i Tut*)’’.
Granted, AUG? 11.*HANsi LL, Judge S. C. 8. I).
•A ; i* o extract from ,
aug lon I.E.R.j I fkDEKLE. D. (.1 k 81
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ts, *I ’ J'tO S£<4 SA. T.'kii";j Ctmili .
FH * C-ort ,j‘ <)■■ !/ a y. J/'*y.l7, 18641.
AVhereas.-JOHN M< KINXON Ext nti ol the estate
ffml Li l M i.i and 1 fcna ot John .’>? ivp ui. senior,
deceased, this day makes by pelitiofi to
( o il hu* h.•(tor- ot I'dstn!.-.- 1014 and a liiialaii: ei.urge from
said Excel?w siii)> —
All jiers inti rysii 4 are. ti erefore.*liereby notified to
oltp elious in si.nl Court, If any thev have; oth
< l’wise said ifittrs will be grti: v and |A aid ap
plicant at a r#gular.Tt -m < f Shi I Court, to be held at tl e @
Courihouse in Tlioinasvillc, sifid county, on the second
Aloifkiy in 4,’ \t.
1 my 2V6nH * HENRY Ordinarv.s
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ICi A J Oh (’ ?-',( 3V, Tliontn t'ounfy.
IkH t fit ~ J/ ~1 3 1860
• Wflereaa, GEOJtGE W. & JNO.KV. H. J^ITCHEI*L g
| Executors %f the estate and last will and testament #f
Nntliaiiiel R. wlite! ‘ll, 11 re■ • *.j and, of sail couiilv. this dav
make h ■ p. tiHm* to 1 - ( art for letters of
DismissionTron said! fehip u£ said estaU — •
All persons intei-e.- ed are therefore herelg- notified to
lifi’ their ol.jeetioes t 1 said Court if any they have; oth
erwnse saithletters of Diswifcsion will be granted to said
npplicaffts. at a Regular Term of said Cjm t.to le4(Cld at
the C.uat ■ in ‘1 • cans\Tlle.said comity, on the*se
(mnd MotuSiy in .but Utry m *t.
may 16-tau IIKTKY U.*TOOKE, Ordinary.
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/ 1 EOBGIA, THOtl AS €. OtATV. * 0
’ _ Court oj (Jrihj ary •July 2, iB6O.
M hereus, JOSIAII (t RO( )\ J. R as Administrator with
t!*e Will annexed on of Moses Daniel deceas
ed. th?* day by petition, makes application to this Court
for letters of Disfbission from said administration 011 said
estate — * ~
All persons interested are therefore, hereby notified to
file their obj< ctfpns in said Court if any they have tu*
said hgti w being gKmteii; otherwise saidTetters w ill be
“granted and issued at a regular Term of said Court, to be *
held at the Court house jn *Ti:yinnsville? said couifyt, on •
t B*sei ioi<l Monday in JuTnuirv nexi ,
•jy II 1 • IlViNlli 11. FOOKE,Ordinary.
0 AdniinTitifrazor’s Sale.
AA , 'Ii.L BE SOI. 1? BEFORE THE COCIWHOUSE
TV dqpr ii m Vn of Irwjnville. I rwii* Countv Ga
•ft the FIRST TCEMJAY in *j|Y litHiER next, wiyj.iu
the legal hours of sfile. One lotW’ land number two hun
dred and seventy #1 ice r: 78.) lying in the fourth district
of Irwin county, bn* mgingto the er wte of Thomas Kitch
ens, deceased. Sold her the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. Terms casu. 4 ®
ang S'J-lt'd # JOHN FLANIGAN, Adtn’r.
Gi nfiij imlratoi is ?srSe.
“ITriEE BE SOLI) BEFORE THE ( OI'RTHCW'SE
T T door in the town of Irwinville, Irwi ICo .ntv. (fa...
jon ti FIReiT Tl’Es! >A YinNO * ‘EM IG.R next, within
the legal 1 quit's of sale. One lot ‘J land nuinhur seventy,
(7D,) lying 111 the fourth district of Irwin eoftily, belong
ing to the estate Delaney !Shaw T ANARUS, formerly, now Dela
ney Lambgrt, dec. used. Sold for the benefit of the Tieirs
io.d creditors. Terms cash. • • .
5 m €OHN FLANIGAN, Adtn’r,
• Atinii'iisJrnfvi'L
4 1,T % PERSONS INDEyTIfD TO THE ESTATE
Y\ of Mis. Elizabeth Wooddy, late otThomas Bounty
deceased, a*- hereby notified to come forward and make
bmm liute j; yrnent. and t a esc* having demands*agaiiißt
saur estate, will present them •properly authenticated, in
termwof the law r . •• %
Oct. 10,i860. t JOHN I). EDU\ftDs. Adiu’r.
Adniiniid ra!oi ,s* HuMtc.
DAYS* AFTER DATE 0 PPL IC A I*l O N
k ’ w ill he nmde#to the Court of Ordinary, of Brooks
leave to -011 the lands belonging to the estate
of Henry Anderson late of.-. ideeotwty deceased. This
.September 12th, 1860. *
L. It. A. C. ANDERSON. ) , . ,
and JAMES .Mi MJ'I.LEN, \ A ®
Kxeciifor’s lAoficc.
t EL PARSONS .INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE
’ c\ of A. J.Orr, rate of Thomas Comity deceased, eitli
er by note or account, are hereby*notificd to make imme
diate pavment and t’ ose having claims against saids
tate will present then* duly autheuti#ated, in terms of
the law. *
v T 1 -’ !°d* _ •IOHN ( FANNING, Ex’r.*
Administrator’s Notice.
• OIXTY DA\JS AFTER DATE APPLICATION
C 7 will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Brooks
County fjpr leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging
to the estate of John Groover, late of said county de
—tin- widow's dower excepted
oct 3-6"d JAMES H. GROOVER. °
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X / V SACKS extra Rio Coffge, Powdcit Lead and
V* ‘ Purcussion Caps ; for sale by
• sep 17 # • o • B F HUBERT.