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The -V’ KStOF Languages.—There is a !
gn"VH:_: ... i* f e the most ex- [
nresflirr words of oftie . , un i after awhile to i
them ii t tl ns*th ■ word Cephalic,
** o i the Oi .. ‘‘for thehead,” is r
y ilaftzed in e> ime tion with Mr. Seal- ■
. Heada* •• rt ned/,bal irftvill aoda be tiled
ia a mftre general way. and the word Ckphliie will soon |
m Sa E itrpe and BtaTatheirwhHi
dis’ination as foreign wo - * i worn awajj by
niwiiion*iiMgr nntifthrv i.aSve Sad to the man
ner bom.” „ ° *
••o 1 “ _
• * ‘ ==
. ’ardly Realized.
ili ‘ad ‘ll iOffffl ‘ ■ a and I step
ped in'.•Mn- : . ■ * 1\ shi to the man, “Can
ydlt hens.’ me of aa ’• “D .. - it luehe ard, *
• ’e. *’ II Aceed i\.” band upon flat ’e
, gtive Me a Cepha pon tae ’onor it eared use |
*o quick that 1 ’arfl > • .ed Ia load an eadache.
%*• . . a
1 * * • -iir'iVy which nature
malny known any • :•*.. on whatever iron the natural
►title of tliejirain, and vi wt 1 in ild- light it be look?
ed on aa a safeguard intended to give nptiee .f disease
which might otherwise . -ft i; > • -aattention, till too late to
be remedied; uni it- ind at. - should never be neglect- ,
ed. 11. ad;v I* - Ahe das died under two names, viz; j
Symptomatic••.nd 1 * hie. Symptomatic Headache is
• exceedingly cynnn .. lis he ptw ursorof a great vari
ety of .• iare Apoplexy, aGoot,
ltheuni.it .sin. tit 1 „ “ ■s. In its nervous
fpvm it ia svnpat disease ofotbe stomacbe wiH
tilting ic disease constituting bit
iau%keaSache, of vt inns, cons . and otbpf disor- ‘
vl.-rs of the bow< i'.. - Anal and uterine atti-ctions. ,
Diseases of tli# 1 . . are v. y frequently atteiifle.kwytli j
Headaches; Anaemia a*! fth-tliofit also affections [
which frequeqjly occasion headache. Idiopetbft (Head- I
sufte very cot mi n, I eu g nsnally disphguished by j
the name of ert - hmng on mu-1
Uenty in a state of appi r tly • Ith and pruetra-1
thfc; aionce the ro< . nl i Uysical energies, ana in oth t i
er instances it com. • iwlj, heralded by depression ;
or spirits or,acerbity of tergj er. in motd instances tlie
• y*yn is in thg front over one of botlft eyna,
ii. ? net m< - .• • v ..ft'-. un !..•;• this rifiss may
also be named .Y • . * * • *,
. . For tlu treat in-*.: < lass rtf hcu.luche the Cynh
alic Pills have bees in i l*i ife*remedy, n lieving ike
inn ■ o 11 pains inal ,*. ” , a pow
er eradicatinjjfthe disease oi which Hedliaehe isdbe uu
• erring index. • #
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BftiOG! r Missus wunts von to send her a*bol of
Cephalic (!luc,no. a ... i l’repar and Pills, —but I'm
thinking tbat% not just it noither; but perhaps vg'll be
aft Ik* blearing w! \ - .■
gone wit(j the Si. :; II? la h, and wants some of
tlitd same asrelaived he* tu-foi*. •
Dnmtirot. —You uut-r , : , ;i Spalding's Ce|flialic Pills.
Bridget. —(icß! soft o\\ qpd you've sed it. here’s the*
quartht-r and give foe tin-TL'iiis and be alhday abput
it aither. • • • _ • (
**- . r *
• * • "?v —— • •
Constipation oi' # Costivcße3B.
•No one of tlH* ‘*t.!; \ii tlesh is heir to” is so preva
lent, sy little pndei - w dso ttiutli liegh-f-ted its Cos
• ti\v-jiess.* Often origin; ting in earel&eness, o**sedentary
ltahfts; * is |-eg;*ded ; ■ a slight h- e.'.* nj’ too little con-
Hfiiuence to excite a; ,\i. *y. \v. n reality ii is Mie lire-*
- cursor and comp&nion e. i lany of the mes! faSd and uan
gerUus die asfs, and _ . radii itcd it will bring
theennerer i* aft unci i Among the lighter
evils of win • - v. ■ tile usual attendant are
('• . 1- .* i iul Ifi-eiitft, Piles, and
othergef like dbture, >. Vt.nig train f.f frightful dis ,
•ettses sie-1*
arrhoea, Dy-pfps *A; . ilepsy.Paralysis, Hvs
tfrift,Hypochondriasis. A! ; lucliolv and Insanity, first in
• dieate theiivpiigsenei- inti,. , Vi by tliis alarming symp
tom. Xot unfre<iui-u ’ ly i lie •! eases named originate in
CmAUpation, but take on an Jndependent existence tM*
less tlif Anise eradieai ed - in an early stage. From all
tilt's*?considerations , dl * that the dijprdej should
.receive iuiftieiffa’i ; v *v, iev*r Jr occurs, amino
person should liegl* m a ho* of Ceplialic Pills on
the lirst iij(|)ear*ni ei* e plaint, as their timely use
wnl expel the insidious approaches Os maeudb apd de.
jstroy th?* jangerops foe to human life. *
• . A *Rc:l Blessing.
.Pl^sin’nV —Well, Mrs. J n how is Ahal headache?
Mr%. Jon*.*.—(lonef Doctor, all Jone! the pill *ou sent
cured me9jnju*r tw?nty laina , ‘ ami 1 wish you would
send moreV> ;hat [can em handy.
Ph >/*ii4/r/f. — y.. • *ai at any Druggists. Chill
for Ceplialic Pills,*! it !t 1 \* never fail, and I n-eoVi
mend thein*in till . is. 4 !i., hu lie. * °
Mr*. Jo,,,\ s-. I -h.ill if? • „ !•••.ix •directly, and sliall
tel*all mv u!i'ei-i:ig ii -ad.-, lor uiey are a real blmsing?
.'lVi.M'v Mil. i 1 LLAKSvSavkb. —Hr. Spill
ding litis sol,? t* fl * * 11. -of bottles of bis celebrated a
Prepared Clue, ifi.d it ~ i ati-d that each bottle savt-s
at least ten dollar v. : . k, n fumituOe. thus ma
king ilfaggregate my m;ili,*is of dollars rerhyin
*ed frput total 1 - gsh alde invention. Having
Inade bi’ (line a Ii ! \v and, lie now proposes to do
the*\vorld still gr-.v * l y curing alUthe aching
lieails \fitli bis lh Pills, and if tbeysare as goi*l ;is
his Hftc. Hi ... s. * .. v.. .>tnviiv like snow B
duly. . • • . *
A—- As .
O *
’ y ‘O’ i*t em it; ■ ; st. r.mHlte taeutttl otftspand anxi
etv iiKßlent to dose i ni to business or stmlv, are
among mftiißt <• ■•••< of XerVnus Headache.’ I’bq j
disordered state *>f i.tii.d and body incident to this
tresting complaint* * atal blow ift all energy and hnibj
tion. Sufferers by t - iii-*‘der can always* ok*iin spee
dy relief from tin- e i i* - ing ttack sby using one of 1
the Ceplialic Pills vv ; nu-ver tf!e -yiuptonis apiiear. It
ipiiets tiff. ovcrtaske'Wu .ii'.i. and soothes the stunnetkand
jarring nerves, and relaxes I it tension of |jie stomach
which always accompanies aud*nggruvates the ilisorder
ed e*aditioi%of the biniti. * o *
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Pier Worth Knowing.—Spalding’s Pills
niTii ri-ii;.iii * r-V s i!* .i:'.bi\ Hilioig* lleadtiehe,
Nervous Hftadmd . l\ - iveness and General Debility.
Ore vt Disi L :;v # —*Ymong the most important ofall*
the great nie4)ii ;il*i -i .ye; ,sos this age iii?W” be consider
ed the system of vm ■ mi for pfnteetnm from Msnttll
Pox, the Cephalic Pi!l .relief of Headache, and tin*
use ijiiiniiie for t o j>*--ventioa of Fevem, either of
which is a sure s|* eiii, . whose heig>fits will he experi
enced by suturing luuuani?? long after their discoveries
are forgotten. m • ’• # *
<*F CURE %
NervousHe&dache.
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0 ® 0
By flis use oft! i e Pols thg periodic attacks *f Xer
rous or Sick Ik ? !g prevented; and if taken
at the commencement of a.i attack immediate relief from
pain and sickut-ss will lie obtained.
They seldom fa 1 in removing the Xausea and IJhad
ackc j 8 which females are so4uihject.
They gently upon fit# bowdly—mnoriog Costive*
ness 9 • • • •
or > i ■ ‘-a Delii*ite Fegialgf, anefay
persons of *■■,-. . # they are valuable as a Lax
aUcc\ “Pf° v ***** V* , ' v - giving tone en .d+igfr to
.thg diaavMve o, _ s. an^re-taring the natural elasticity
and strengtlf of t .“whale -v.-tem.
ThedCfePHAyC PILLS me ft. result af kmg invcs .
t i gat ion afld carefully conducted having been
in use many years, during which time they Igive pre
’ vented and relieved a vast amount*)!’ pain and # sufferyig
Irom Headache, whether qj-iginating in the unions svs
.tem or from a den g I state of the rffnitri °
o Xhey an e v gastable in their composition and
may beta Sen at *vith fn-rfect sSfety without
making any change of .get, and the absent* of aaw dmi
c /<7 * . /°/o tihifiiiftr t/tem to
children. ® * 0
• BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
•The genuine hav*five sigmUarea of Hmiry C. Spalding
on each Box. 0 0
1 - ‘- 11 Dealers in Medicines.
A Box will be sent l y mail prepaid on receipt of the
111 C U as CEWTS.
All orders should be addressed to o
HENRY C. SPALDING,
48 Cedar Street, New Writ.
FALL TRADE,
E. REMINGTON & SON,
Dealers in *
- FANCY AND STAPLE DBY-GOGDS,
THOM AS VILLE, OA.,
\ RE now receiving their magnificent Sfock of°
ix FALL 6 VND WINTER .
c Y-GOOD S",
o UnequaMed by any in°the pljce. 0 ,
Especial attention is called to their Dress Goods
Department, in which may be found all the
of the season, consisting of Silks, de
Laines, lifrisoft, • Dombazines, Alpmcas, French,
English and American Prints, etc.
in endless variety; Hosiery Band Gloves of every
qnality, for Gents, Roys, feadies, .Hisses and Cliil- ,
dren; Cloaks, Mantillas and Shawls, of evTjry vay- ,
,rty of style, color and cfVialily; Housekeeping and
Plantation Goods : *in tins department we Iftivettvery
thing # usually kept # in our line for housekeepers and
planters? . 0
Give rfs a call before purchasing elsewhere; we
will take pleasure in showing our gc*als whether
yot? buy or not.
8 E. REMINGTON & SON.
\ FINE amilarge assortment of Men’s and Hoys’
A CLOTUIKTO .
of the latest styles; just received atid for sale b$
oct 8 • • E. REMINGTON & SON. .
i •— o -
. \\’E are now ogening a fine'nssortment oi’ Gems’
•\.V ° FUR.MSHING GOODS, •.
consisting of all kinds of Shirts and Colars, Shirt
Bosonfs, Under Shirts and Drawers; Ties, Seal'll,
I Cravats an'L Handkerchiefs; Silk, B sid *fld Cotton”
Gloves and Gauntlets. s •
oct,B ° E. REMINGTON & SON. *
I•-
1 fINE Assortment of imdies’ Steel Extension
A • °
from 8 to 36 hoops; just received and of.ir sale by
oct 8 E. RIMING TON & SON.
j •-* <
received and for sale, a fine assortment oi
IDT ONyV °tf O T7V O s
consisting oK Dianfond, Cameo. LaWi, Florentine,
Muonic, Cftral, and a good many other styles and
payteriis, and will be sold at prices to suit thtf times.
oc? 8 • •• • E. REMINGTON & SUN.
VFINE* assortment of Geiillenfen’s find Boys’
• Hat is
Also a fine assortment of Lndict’ and Misses’ Bonnets
Hats and Flats of the*latest
ft>* sale . # l*. U EM*I*(>TON & SON. <
Groceries.
“T Mess Mackerel #
5 kit.? N*> ft Mackerel in‘barrel t retail*
5 kits .Salmond # ° . • ,
1 20 drums Dr*Pd #’igs *, * •
, 20 befces Later Raisens
20
* barrels tlnions • #
4 le?fs G*islin Rtkter 8 * •
o Buck wheat an*k fresh* Flour 0 *.
2# boxes Cheese
and barrel Currants, . * .
1 box Macamni; and various other articles in
Ute Groceryiine, just. ami for sale by 8
jafi * E.
* 8 ** * MIWiC. 9 . *
A t’JNE lot of Music, containing fjl the latest
pieces out? just ope tied and for sale by #
oct 22 . *E. SON.^
$m goods:
9 # * O 8
Jk. or F ° #
nntn tmih ’
•* * V BTJTI • * *
J; N. M’Kiiraon is Go's;
\VE are n gß our Pall and Winter
• \ V • * Stock oi
C3r O *
To wlycli we ineite the altcntiyu of all* who* wish
gOud articles <at • • ° ...
Bamall 3F®x*o±3.-ts!, •
. 0 o Particularly those ; *
WHI BUT'.WI rH.OASd
Come with your mntfey and you qjin excfiange it to
great advantage. In Srder to induce more * .
•CASH-SALES:
0 # • #w . # J
tv lkav§ft!clernnined to make a large discount to
DASH 8. : 0¥2Rt,.
Come am? sec. Our Stock, embrtrtteii *L;i*ics’ Drgss
Goods* arpl Trimminjas, of all ftlte recent styles,
Cloaks, Talmas, Collars, Lace Goods. Shawls* Head
Drejses, Flannels and Opera Flannels ;• and a full
of Laditfs’, Ylisses’ and Gentlemen’s •
# kositfiy and Gjovcs.
o Also Kersey#, Linseys, lickings, Osgaburgs, Brftwn
and Bleached Sheetings and Siiirtin:s. . *
fcjC’ llie Ladies arc particularly invited t exa
mine our goods. *. ** . .
. ‘. SiHjDlJ*,
Oiir stoqk is largerlhan ever before, and cogiprises
Men's, \*o*itli’s and Boy’s,Boote
do do ° 8 do Oojfgress T’oots •
do 3o* * do jCaliand KipJloots
° of all styled, • *
Ladies’, Missels’* and Children’s Sh*oes, in all
gtftdes, styirs and qualities. 8 .*
We parue.ilarly invite t*ie Ladies to see our Pliil
ailelphia ilad§ Shoes, being far superior to any ever
before offered for ilB in Thomasvilfe.
‘ -CLQTHIKes. ‘ ‘ •
A Jiandftome asoortmgnt of well madtvClolhyig, con
sisting of (Jver Coats, Coats, Pants,
etc. %tc. * •
•. . .H-ATS,
• A assortment of all -tvles shhl qualifies.
• A..'::.:,
Tobocco, in gw, CcdTee, Liquors, Cigars, Oils,.etc.
Bagging, Rope, Twine, lifankets, Crockery, amj,
HSrdware.
To Collyn Sellers. .
We will pay fair prices for Cotton, in tra*ile or
collections, at all times. Those indebted to us and
those who wtjhdo gel good <p r *ces for their Co*ton
in trade, will find us jeady to verify our assertion,
lining in your Cotion. •
* . J. N. McKLVXTrX & CO. .
Thqgnnsvflle. October 22, 1859. # # *
~ junx \WA T B,
Architect t1i(l Practical liuildcr,
0 THOMASVH.I.K. GA..
Respectfully in f< hqh sth e inh a bitants
ofChomaj and adjacent Counties, that he intends
devoting the greater portion of his time to the Archive
•ti-al part of p*ife*si<*i, such as the 1 bsiwing of Plans,
Elevations. Sections, Detail Drawings, Perspective Views
of Intended Buildings, Specifications, Bills of Burn her,
Estimates of Cost. Ac.; and in solicitin ‘ patronage from
a refers to his well known abilities
inf he abotje business, as being tne best recomn en tipn,
hut would refer to the follown% gentlemen near Tiwm’
asville:
Th# Honorable Inferior Court of Thomas County
* E. Re mington A £k>n, •• j
° Roliert H. Hsirdaway, Esq., 0 • 0
# ® A. T. Mclutvre, Esq., •
John W. H.°Mitchell. Esq., ■ Tlioqjasville, Ga. °
CJias. H. R t •mington, Esq., I
Rev. James AP. Gray,
Thomas Jones, Esq., 0
The Honorable Inferior Court of Brooks f'oifntv.
John W. Spain, Esg., A
M n?. A. Bowen. Esq., • Brooks Conntv, Ga.
(Variety Works.) S ‘ °
J. J. Mash. Esq, i ° .
TL Blackshear, Esq., ( Duncanville, Ga.
April 18, IBCO. o „ o ts °
Baptist, Hooks.
BAPTIST History; Baptist Denomination ; Tlie
odocia, and several other works by various au
thors; for sale by E. REMINGTON & SON.
CO'ir O\ IIEIi^TIVG- —anew article; just
received and for sale °by °
ect 8 E. NE MING TON & SON. 1
JVcw TaiSoringr” INtabi DDtneut.
Peter* Lindsay,
-IT FRO HAN'T TAILOR. WOULD KESMXTFUL
i *’* - ‘ , %
Tnomasvilie > f * a
SURROUNDING COUNTRY, ff ‘.'S-W \
•SHOP ! \
i Next
• Furniture Store, ‘ !
where be will be pleased fo* wait U 1 jH F
upon those who may favor liiiu f-.J I} \ \
• with a call. ‘ h| || ‘J t j
. ‘ Gaments of *ll kinds cm
and (Made up in tie latest and yioet ‘ ‘ - - °
j fashionable styles, flothcs, Cusskners, and Testings,
i. • • 0
• Patronage solicited. ml 25tf
Viiaj:. 11. Remington's
ISftUrfANCE AGENCY— #
FOB THE
j° Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
0 OF GEORGIA, AND THE
Sorth Carolina MutuaHiife InAtranqe’Co.
OF THE £TATE £F SOUT*IP.CAROLINA. ••
■ £27” Office opposite the Postofice. hm 18
! —_ fl
*‘T co(L s l larhsaiUis andK arriagc
• , OJE^OKE 35 ,
\”T Fonder’s t)ld”8ia:ul, where the substflibers
±\ n#e to fio ”
all kind* ..f • .ffc % -
WorlL Mkd
in their lin@ at the short- r “ °. •’ .... *£
lice and in tliq?very *
best manner. * ‘ &M w A ;k • -A
:itatton .Wyri*
• of every description, * -sfAVA
KEP lIRIS V .. -
Wagons and Buggieg, ajpl ° (C'’
f *arsf>l2ot’ I tsar, and all*othcr work don? tolhe
most perfect satisfaction. • • .
.*• • .
< arriP.ge S’cpoKilOiy.—The subscribers
have ordefed a lot of 0 ,° .
Busies, -
±loka\vays,
f.n. ; • * .
tlfey will soon lm.tjj* . Vj “£■.•• Ns-* .--aH'D
Olf HAlSitf
al*d w>ll keep up a regular* ‘ >
i* g $ J*) *5 j jj P j 1 to supply tn* 4emanu%of
the Country. ■’ . LOW • V & SWIFT.
• Thonoisville, January 14.18 tiQ. ts •
St AM 1 8 S! CliOl^dlt.Vf
I “iJilf DROPS, i THIS JPDICINE* hys.bcn
tRu never tried, tested and proved by ten,
IvKM ift)V years expernjiic* to be the only
i•— certain, safe arttl reliable ram;-,
dv fog all JFicel IXarrhcftt, Dj/^nlert/^
Cmfnps, Piiia-, Cholera, V.ailie, §c., ntjw befSre the
#)nc o* two doses of cure the
most severe cramps in.fhft stomach in 20 tflinutes#
A single dos% olien elites the Diarrhoe* and it Never
constipates t?ie bowel*. One dose will satisfy anj’
one of its merits, nice onjy 25 Cents. * •
Propped by* TlfALg, &*STOW.
• • . 48 New York
And sold in Thomasvillc by Seixa.s and T. B
Little. • . * . . . ajU-ly
Architect land Builder.;*
/piIOMAS JENKKTS, havfng permanently
| located himsejf, offers his eerviccs as an
BtiilSeb,
to (he citizens of Thom asrrll • gnetserrounding coun
try, ai*l would respect fully* in form them that* lie is
prepare*! to take contracts for building Dwellings,
or other buildings,” •
•EH EITHER WQO9 ; QR tRICV,’*
and will gf'ie his personal all work en
trusted to him. * \
K. 12, of every desci*pticn, made to
order or repaired on short notice. *
£Sj“ Ordctvi foi COFFINS receive prompt
attention. •*. •. . •*.”
. * .EcferractQSto • * • •
Dr W r*Jennings, Albany, Ga. .
. Dr A Maloj’, Chgraw, Soulk Carolina. ••
J A Leak, Pres’tof flanic. Wadetsinn-o* N. C.
5V rt High, Sheriff, llaleigi, # N. C. .
* %-lT’ Shop near the Court House. • •
mb 17 ly. * • • THOMAS JENKINS.*
a p
CONTIIACTS TAKEN— 0
• * i~* FOII 1
House, and Oriiamontal Pa’ihting!!
. • ANlf W(gRK ’>VA!?RANTED. ° * .
B&ST* Pagnte, Oils and Glass, kefN constantly”on
’hand, opposite the an4 fßr sale by .
mh 18 • # CIIAS. 11. REMINGTON
— •-#
• # Papei* ClangingN.
AL*APi(TE assortment of beau- a-;
tiful PAPER & BORDER,” ,^ P * e !Mgg
on hand, and rmtg'e expected to
Ao every dfvy. ° • (i’IT.^LA
. * ° Rooms .Papered.
With neatness aifl despatch, and in workmanlike
mannej [mh 18-tfl C. H.
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<u!misjissra#or*!S falc. 0
J>YTIRTUE fIF AN OIM)EU ©F*T]IE COURT OF
J OnAitfuv og Tgom.is f*imtv. will he solA on the
FIRST TUKSBAY next, witjiin the
hAvful hours of sale. Jietore Coiu door in said
comity, the land belonging to the estate of J. 15. Edwards,
late ol',Mr*r : mi Coingv, Fla., deceased. Srgl hufil fon
taing 145 acres, more or less, being part of lot No. fi, in
13th district of Timmas county, lying ode mil6fromTho
lm'svilu- on the Tallahassee road. Sold for the benefit of
Aie heirs and creditors ot said deceased. Terms made
known oa the day of sale. * .
. sep 5-40d ‘ • f. P. SMITH, Adm’r.
RxecutorVi Salo.
TX PURSUAX(•!* OF ‘ftHE* .LA tg* WILL AND
3 *l. of*A. J. Orr, dcenijgd, will be Hold on the
first Suesday next, befoi i 1 ■ • Court li#t
d(?< r in 1 :> in;Jle, Thomas Coftnty, one lion#- and lot,
in said town of niomasville, being tin- late resideifre of
tbe s: id deceased. Also one neirroogirl h# the wufte of
Julia, about 55 years old. Sohfus the said
decease^, (••• tbe b< ni fit of the a heirs agd credftora.
•Terms made Iftiovwi on the day of.f : °
•sep 19-#d •* JOHN C. FANNING, Ex’r.
—* • -*
•xvetie: .
SUNDAY-SCHOOL; TIMES.
mills IS A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS PAPER, VLB*
1 islied by t-L ••American Sunday-School Union, at the
very low price of ‘ •
Vi: COLLAR A YCAK.
is designed for Parents. Teachers, and all are
engaged or interested in the religions training of the
young. # Lt is also an ex, eUent Fiuily Paper. °
! CAN YAViNi*: i:* WANT ft D IN Aif it, SAISTS
| . OV TBIK LIS'3TK 89 S'*ATECM. •
Special Ai! P aijg{,oioiit* for the Presrut Season.
’ ,1. To Teachers or others, who arfi willing to canvass
’ for this paper, and who will send us, at one time, the
1 nan* of sea en sew sus< nißEns,nd ret* dollars in
rrmh, we will give a copy of Wki; ste a s UxAUHinGEn
Quarto Diction vnv, her pir'orial rlti ion, price $6.00;
or of Lii’l’inc Stt’s UmvkVai. Gazelicer, price $6.00.
U. To those wlxowlll send ns, at one timm the names
,of ten new ?obscuilimits, and leu <• •//ns tn rash, we
will give ft eopv of lh” new and s]dendid # 3IAP*oK An
ciei J huts ai?km. for sale hv our Society, 5 feet hy 8,
mounted and color'd. Price, SIO.OO.
i 111. Persons who prefer men c-mn >s>*••• ion Snnday
ftS 1 B ■ published $y the AimeneanlihiucUiv School
. Uakst, may pbtabi fall informati >n hy addvesibi’ t . tbe
* 1 i’ a*tette? o! imiwiry, enelosiu# a three cent po&-*
ft .*• 0 ’ •
I\ IV: a s win pn ler canvti 6 mg ?• • ce.tnpens ition
1 in Money, and who caiftprodui e satisfactory testimonials
, as to clmraoteft wjll receive na -t lilxyal terms.
BP lifatl rases, nil. * tl’ffj m raairoinent, the ithmc and
PrsT (),• i,’ a .n .< af each im l tvi*lua& .s/. bsr niter inns’
accompany he order.
O : MONTHLY TIMES. r £\\&Stn ! ,lay-Scho<*Time j
forth” first week n each nmnlh. is also issued in a sepi
rate form. as a Maxiuut those schools and
famifii • not wish bo take p weekly. e Price, to
fl/i- o • . . vt cent* a year. In awaro
imr premiums or <• imp u sab on Jp canvassers, four single •
subscribers toathe Aft > thly Tit sre counted the same I
*as one subset i’.cr to the H rckly Tanr*.
; S] n cdjiies of the paper, and other documents
needed in canvassing, will be furnished gratuitously on
application. Addn -s 0 •
, WALDRON J.pHEYNEY, Treasurer, }
0 Auterielfti Sunday-Seined Uni-n, Plrilndcbihia.
•o
\EINE lot of Cheese; just received and for sale hy
°ct 8 E.,REUINCTON & SON.
Gi ENTS’ Superior Cliewing Tobacco and Extra !
[ Segars; for sale by ° o
sep 71 o ® JSF HUBERT, 1
Ilot'ore Making Your Purchases, ;
CALLTN AT
JABED EVEEITT’S I
* AT GROOVEUVILLE,
A ND .EXAMINE 11IS STOCK OP
EJL - <*■
.NEW
(jr 9 ° ‘’
.O oD
•. Q . coodsLt A'.j
5 . O L.
6 . s,
CONSISTING of
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing. IJaJs. Hftiuicls Mil
"linery fiohds, IJoots ami Sliftes,
° .Crockery and <ilass-Warc,” * „
liard-Wifre & Culler),
• Cos flee and Sugar, •
o 0 Tobacco. &c., &c. o
In [act, you can find almost anfy article you may
want, as his Stock consists of every thing usually
kciit in a Country all of which°hc wilPsell on
as good terms as can be sold in Ejputhern Georgia or
Florida, o , ® • ap 30—ts
Confectionary. *
fTHIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN
-1 f® ra tll( i citizens O of •
Southern Georgia and Flo- /*)
rid i, that he is now re
cciving and constantly re- r
plenis* injjhis stock with
fresh and well ~ -'-l
,Good*i and Ccftifectionary,
among which are the fol- •/’
lowing general assortment (Cy p*
of family nick*nacks : - 0
Preserves, Jellies, Ibiisins, Currants, Figs, Citron,
Prunes, Lemons, Oi*mgc3, Apples, Almonds, Cocoa,
Brazil, Fec.hf and Filbert Nuts, Olives, Ciders, An
chovies, Sardines,•Salmon, Slmil, Oysters, Lobsters,
Maccaroni, Vcrmicejli, Split Peas; Soda, Butter, Su
gaV and •Farina Crackers:* Pickles. Catsup, Sauces;
Choice Wiifes, Liquors; Porter, Ale ayd Cider ‘lh’
bottles; Sugars, Tobacco, oSnuff, Tipes, etc. ®. *
• Canuy, of my own Manufacture.*
* A large quantity ahvaysein hand, to whkdi he calls
theeqiecial atteyt[onW)f mcrcltayls dealing in CAN
DIES. Orders’ from a distance, if accompanied
•with theC.V'h, will I’cceive prompt attenflon.
All tli? alove, with su*ierus articles”not men*
tioned, for sal? by* ‘ •
Thomasvillg, “ap 1-ly JOHN STARK.
” H>r. ©."S. PROPHITT’S
ily # 3VZ o iao. ce.
HIS CEIjEBRATM)
safe and certain remedy for till kinds of Liver Dis
eases # aud lndis])ositioiis that originate from a diseased
state or inactivity #f the Liver —such rs Ohrnoi* - and
Acute Inhumation of the Liver, Wvspepsia, Sick Jlead
aclie, Sour Stomach, Loss &[ Appetite, Lowness of Spir
its. Colic, Costiveness, Ac. • •
Tin’s is a*i cxccUent remedy for females in their v*iri
ous situations, remedy against lanaiing
Sickness. Swimming in tli* Head, lie stless Feelings at
night, ileartbuni, Ac., Ae.
O. S. Anodyne E^aiii-Killcr,
Good for all kinds ofu.ocal Pains, neut* or chronic; also
tgobd for Coughs, Colds, Cftlie, Diarrinea, TitiMiaclie,
, Earache, l’ain in the or stomach, Cold Feet, is?v.
• O jf
0...5. rroiiliitfs
Excelled by none in use, either as to its virtues or liarm
less*ettects upon the system, * .
I Q A 0
0. S. Propisitt’N Aitti.EiiliooN ‘i/‘gctnb!e Piils,
Vnegative cmid Febrifuge, Equal to any Pill either in
. • Chronic op Acute Diseases. ” •
• 4Tlie tflbove preparation.pf Medicine lias been used by
myself for the last ten Wars in private practice, and lists
been one oj* tne principal agents in effecting tl*.iyanV
wonderful cure*that resulted from the treatment
pursued b* the Proprietor, which in number uniotmts to
tliousands, and of sumost evey dweriptiou, tiiale and fe
male, •icnte itndjdiroiiic. • •
, They have been nseft hundreds o£ families fSr the
last six.yciirs its tt Aunilv ab dieine, and the satisfaction
Biat they have invariably veil has given rise to their
use generally, where they can be procured. They ace
• for diseases that prevail in the South
ern country,us tliu proprietor i.-t not conversant with N#r
them diseases, and thinks thiit a medicine that is :tj?)lic;i
-hle to diseases of the South would not he, in till proha- 1
bility, so good in Northern regions; therefore, the l'ills
are not recommended, only where they have been tested
and that is throughout the Southern States.
. * 0
°° 0 O
If you have Live®’ Direflse—-
*. * TAKE PKOPHITT’S LIVER MEDICINE.
If yojLiHiave Hvspept ia*— •
*. • • TAKE PROPHITT S MVER MEIACfNE..
Es you have Sicl*lftadach€—• . .*
• . TAiyt PR€)I’MITT!S IJVERdffEDItTNE.
* If yoft are stihject to Heartburn— • *®
. ‘ LIVER MEDICINE,
•if yon are subject to Sour Stom;* h— •
TAKE I'ROPH I,l'T’S LIVER MEDICINE.
If you are Costive— •
* TAKE i'R ‘!’.T! ITS i.U.ER MEDNTNE.
If you a: 0 i'll nvtr," 1 1 <*: ever, 01 ills and Fe
ver, or anj # <iiln r iti- s • ie Acs you iu”ueed
of a purgative or , ; n t.pcriei*, male or femau— *
“TAKEbI RO. 11l 1I SIAVER MEDICINE.
” *
, Try these Medicines. If they are good, n® them. If
not, s*t fly an aside. All I asl? is it trial, and I fear no
dissatisfaction. Tuese Medicines ace prepared qulv by
(). S. I’KOIMIEkT, Covingtyn, Ga.
And sold by Ed. Seixa.s. Thoimsville fia.; Win. Ashley,
Valdosta, 15a.; V. in. Hill, Mill Town, Ga.; I
A Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. soft 12-4 m
. DB*J. BOYEEDODS’",
* IMPEIUAL W4SE
BITTERS?
.4 RE M,fl)E FROM PUKE AND
atKn wink, which is a*i'H doe 4e the r.sii.tl strength I
of)ther Wines,and is imported live d v o"c I o-i c- in t?e j
United States. Ah *ln the fniSw -g v •’u.f do Royts,
Ilerl*. Ac,, viz: Sc Sp *.l Conifrcv, ;
Camolle ijowers, GeUtitm, Wiiu L'l erry Tree Bail*, anti
Bavherry. • .* ”
‘” 0 WE qjIALLENGE
T-Ei E. W O lEt E.
*TQ PROD O U([E
THEIR. EQUAL!!
V a*do not prole#s to ha*e disco*, cn I- eoc Roots “known
only to the Indians of S’ ah i, ;ml a cure for
“all diseases wbichtflie iL--’* R 1 • •• to. ‘ ho: claim to
present to the >li.• a n-uly v. 1 p eparation, wliicJi
every ini I',; *0 Pl>\ -•> > 1.1 • ••• • it,_. \vßl approve
of and Pet onnneml. Asare'n*<L • •
2 AC4PS EXT C;o*VMl:is S f TfiOA T ANARUS,
Ltjngs, Indigestion, Dyspepsiti, Diseases #f the
’( Nervous System, l'.iralysis, I’iles, Diseases jieculiar to
Fete;des. Debility, and all rasfs ri ipbring a Tonic, they are
i I
I For bOh’K TP I.' f 1 ‘.T. so common among theftCUergy,
I tliev*ue treiy v. •
For the . I,i"I m iia’. or furji'o ons of • weak con
stitution-! M >n, Cos Lawyers, and all
Ili’die sjv .*• •
Siiflleuts, ,' -I on i leaooi^ftt^sedeutiiryfife,
, they will p.we *, iv hen -'h' I.
’ Asals"’ : l # : lie .’ a • V, ‘ oh -O ,1?. illlUl. £ and de
licious.to l. ; ~(•. lin y , od.'ee aP the < lei. lifttf
effects ot I >r. t■ -• ly or \\ inotP 1 o ! : in.O'. ‘’ t; od are
a valitiT'ile 1 ~ rdyaor pei.oi*s : r,,d o c;..-g ve ugg
of strong <o dt, a.ul wsli to •* r. ft Iro u it. 1 hev are
pure and emoely i>ft*e from Lie po - on. rftpi ior and inthe
adulteraieil \S infs and Li pairs null widen tee country
is flooded. • • •
These Bilters r<>l o'dyt ‘UEE hut I’ll EVENT Disease
and should he n.'s-d hy all who l : ve : i a co.nflry where
the water is I* ,d.w>r whi. * t It! •1 • h evers are preVe
lcnt. Beiim est. 11 ly inuo.en> . di i|*ev ianv
btftgiven hftely
, Physit i.tns, Clergy -r< n and Tempe ...” ,• Advocates, as
an of hum. nit y, ■ ouhl .i%i iin - • ding tlie3e truly
valnnlde Bl'l 1 EUS in the I. , ao *o •iy es-entiaV
ly ajdin banishing D'unkeme- < ml 1’
° CHAI.LES W IDUIFn id) & CO,
c Proprie .a s. 78 Wibiam Street, New Yofk. •* j
For Sale by E. SEIXAS, Ag'eut, Thomasville, Georgia. |
j August 29,1860. ly
!- 6
• A C;ood Bargain
IS “NOW BEING OFFERED IN TIIE # LARG*I AND
well known House and Lot, situated
in ftheftown of gictcherville, and form- •• s
erly*occupied by P. P. Smith as a Boar- jL iiKL
ding House and Aotel. e There are
1 good, comforte.t le rooms ami Jiae-places, good out
building?. all new, aa 1 plenty garden ground, with
good stables, all ccftiveniently arvantred and well ad-°’
ftapted to°P>o irdingAlou •* or Hotel purposes. Terms j
I easy and # possession given at any time to suit the
purchaser.
For furtheiopartictjjnre, apply to W. F. HUBERT, ‘
on the premises, or call at the storf<ftmerly occupi- ‘
ed by II. W. Sharpe, and apply to the owmer.
BENJ. F. HUBERT. I
1 Thomasville, April 2, 1859. :
• * ° .
WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’
New Cotton Press.
1 SAVl\(i TO PLANTERS OF
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS !! !<j
riMUS NEW INVENTION, THE SIMPLEST,
I most practicable, powerful and cheapest COT
TON PRESS ever invented, is now offered to the 1
public. Tlris Press is Constructed upog a plan so
simple that any farmer may, with four hands, put 0
up one complete, in running order, in one week.—
IVlyen put up it will pack °
Five and Six Hundred Pound Bales
of cotton with greater facility than jjny other Press
| will 400 lb Sales, and so perfect is its structurtfthat
; at lea%t # ONET4IRDMOREBAfiESCANBE PACK
iEDON 1T PER DAT other Pressor Screw
eVTr invented. 0 * a
The subscribers have secured n° patent for this :
wonderful Press, and are now prepared by them
selves and Agents, to sell county i
rights Bhrougfcout the cotton growing region of the
Jfbuth. The} li .ve already began to reap the reward
of this invalid.i e invention, and when aotton plant-*
era everywhere shall learn that this Press is con
structed at a cost°oJ more than ® .
•• • One Hmidred Collars Less
than any other Press itow extant, tftul possessing
much GREATER POWER with greater
simplicity and facility for packing, we feel confident
that our Press will supplant every tjiigg in the shape
of a Cotton Press now in use. *
o Models of this Press may be seen by calling
on us at Thomasvillt? or any of our Agents. We
are willing to let if yve or die by i*s own merits,
fettling perfectly secure in warranting it to All pmtfh
asers. •• . ’* •S. R. WTLLI^uS.
*£p4-tf. * T. J. BOTTOMS.
* 6 •
iiNiabSe ItfivcnUons ? 0
H JEELER’S Economical and Variety Steel Blade
1* • .FLOW,
Patented June 21st, lbo I .), —the most economical,
convenient and efficient Cultivator eveixinvented.®
When properly made and used, if it does not thus
prove itself, 1 licreiy pledge®myself to return°the
money to tln*e who purchase rights for their plan
i tations. * ® o
, •Requires but one Stock fr any kindof • Blade,
tenof which on, fastened and taken off
in oqe miflute. • • • •
c ls adupted°to sod,eubsoil t hillside and general
cult Ration, ngd may he turned into a doflble plow*
if desired, and is so constructed that a seed planter
may be attacked to*t, the cost of which will notTx
ocecd ofle dollar. •
Evey pjrfc is detachable snd .nlftwlifble to itself.
The Stock, which maybe made out of commoß pine
plank, is so simply constructed, and tlicre being"no
weld in the part, that tlie whole plow mayjtte
readily put up by tke commonest Smith after dhcc
obhynieg a correct pattern. The opinion of .all who
have seen and tried it, is that it will be the.
# ONLY PLOW USHiD.
as itsmerits are fJMierally known, and that,
taking several years together,it will lie hut ajsinall
■ part of the present plow expenses, being not only
the nioSt convenient, bat tiie cheapest plitw o thnt can
be uspd. farmers can tit supply *of
Scuters, Shouels, and for tliis Stock, and
even knock, the wings off their wrought ;Turning
Plows and fix for £his. • •
Pefsons wishing Individual or County # lUglit#will
addrqss Da. A. PEELER, Monticcllo. ♦la.
or Rev. WM. PSELEII, Waukenah, Fla.
January'l4. 18G0. •
—■- O
*1? O > PIiANTERS.
. ”
lam Aware that presenting my
IPlant eu,
to the public, I have to contend with flie prejudices
created by the failure of other invent ions for Jhe like
>puiy>osc. I ffattcr myscu, howefer, that my PLAN
NER will perforuPthe work proposed, in a satisfac
tory manner. a I am strengthened in that conviction,
by tlie^pinitjnf nearly all th
a * PraeUeal Pai'raers
of Thomas andjfdjoining counties wh§haveexamin- -
cd it*; and the judgement of ihe*members of tHe
Pfftent Office, who pronounce it to be by far the best
PLANTER that lias ever been presented to them. <
It is intended*!o phni Coti and Co.on, and to
sow Guain oi all kinns. For sowing Wheat broad
cast andjian o’wtng in at the same*ti ne fc it cannot be
equalled. It can bp used for putting out Guiana, j
cither by strewing or by pu.'Cng any desi cd quanti- !
ty at any given d.-..anee. The distance proposed to
• drop the seed is g .winded by # the “number of cogs
and tfce quantity by the >ire. •
• A glance at the PLAN TER shows the amount of j
labor saved by its fise,£qid the nattr e and accuracy
oi the same. Am in and .horse lays ou^,the row, ‘
drops the seed anj covers it, in the same time and |
wjthihe sam? labor that it takes, in the usutj way, to j
lay out the row. TJje aid gijea” by the wheel ren ; j
! ders it equally easy to the lyorse as a single"pfough. j
.It j>fiag impossible for any oncman to bring it Jo
; the not cc of eve y fat :er, or to supply the demand
when txbib.a 1, 1 piopose to sell the right to any i
1 Stale orcouu.y, or number of counties, tlqrt anyone I
may ties and at rates the purchaser will make’
mone£. I trust no one will condemn it willioift a?I j
examination, becafise it isfche invention of a South- i
ern inaq. If, however, rafter examination, they re- 1
ject it, I have nothing to* say. *
. TIIOS. J. BOTTOMS,*
octJ6-Gga •Tliomasadlle, (?a. l
A° Novelty in the Ar£ World!
■ PHOTOGRAPHY ISP.ON PORCELAIN.
by letters patent in the Uiated States,
•England, rf-ance, and Belgium. •
• .
• THE AMEHIJtSASr 0
PotogrupHic l*o!Tci;Bia Company,
No. 781 Broadway, New York,
Having secfeej) their novel and in
genious indention American aftd European pat
ents, are tally prepared to execute all orders for
Jiiwiatiirr i.ila ursWN oi” I’itnoiii. on Chinn,
* presenting all tlig attractive and advantagt*>us features of
ordinary photopraphs, the brilliancy and tinisli of a water
color drawing, and a hitherto unattuineiLqunUtv of dmV
, hilitv, by bmng rendered as imperishable as tlie natural,
properties of the articles upon which they are transferred,
o As the patented process of tin? Company enables thg
reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain surfaces,
hut upon such its are round or of any degree of irregular
ity, and delicacy® of delineation, upon Porcelain wares of
any description and dimension used as articles of luxury
or of household utility, such its , • B
Urn*, Vase*, BrrakfnutCuip, Toilet Articles, Ac.
thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing a uniques
•md exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in do
mestic use. “* o o
In order to furnislPfacilities for the gratification of the
popular taste, iind to meet the wants of those patrons of
the Fine Arts dc%irous of having Portraits on Porcelain,
Phfc Company ha\t- imported from Europe a collection of
superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own or
der, which tbcA sell at cost prices. 1
°As the American Company are owners of tli£ patent
right, and consequently the only persons # authorized to
line the process, they have detertnined,Vi order °
To niforil IV-opli- in cvcrjs Hcction of the Union
an opportunity to possess ° # 0
Forli-ait* on
to make the following proposition to Residents in the *
Country, ud&i ore unable to viMt personally Ike Atelier ,
* and Galleries in Ac/r York. *o
* • Persons sending a photograph, ambrotype, or flaguer
reotype to the office of the company in Ne wo York,
Accompanied hy Five Dollar*,
will receiv.oin return by express, free>f other charge. ‘
Alrichly ornitmcutcd Krcaltfa*t Cup and Kancer
with the portrait transferred thereon.
By transmuting a daguerreotype and *
Ten Dollars, e
they will secure in like manner, o
A handsome frciicli Vase or Toilet Article,
with the portrait reproduced by the patented process *-
By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and •
• Fifleen o Dollnr*, o
they wiM receive in return o 0 °
A Pair of rich Mevre* Vases,
wit ii the pertraits executed equal to niiniature paintings; [
ano. in like manner, portraits can be on por- j
celain wares or I
V nses of cycry quality of finish, 1
ranging in prices from
Twenty to Due Hundred Dollars the pair.
N. B. Be particular in writing the address, town, conn- \
ty and State distinctly. All letters to he addressed to
o * MANAGER,
American Photographic Porcelain C 0.,” °|
ooet 10-3 m 781 Broadway, New Yoj-k. i
O
DItOOKN COI'NTV MiIERIFF’N MAMIN
A A \\ ill Bo sold before the CoUrthouse door in Quitman,
Brooks C ountv, on the Finn Tunuln) in Drmubrr
mutt, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing nron
ertv, to wit:* r
i r !' e /'Ton 1 hit of land, nunber threeJinndred and
thirty (Alt),) m liith district of Brooks eotftity, levied
on its the property of William Asbell to satisfy Sundry ii
tastrom a Justice s
iif aVVi 8 i^,t J eN y lllac^e ftiui returned to me by a
! Constable. J
0 Aho. nt the .vfnie time amt place.
Lot of land, number three hundred and tliiPty nine (3301
’ in th%l2th district of Brooks county, levied on as tiie oro
perty of James West to satisfy ti fas in my imiuTs—
Latlirop & Wilkerson vs West, McKinnon & C'o., Bank
ol Savannah vs Wsst, McKinnon & Cos., and Briggs JL
Ashley endorsers. * *
Also,nt Jin- same time and place,
One large hay horse belonging to Daniel U. MeXeS
levied onois ty property of John McKinnon to. satisfy a .
ft fa—Bank of Savannah vs West, McKinnon &: Oo.t
J property pointed opt By James West, Defendant.
! OctobeMl, 1860. A. SMITH, Sheriff.
. • 9
nnßWftg BAK.KO.—WiII be Sbld,
Vy belt>re the Conrthoust* door, in tli?‘ town of Magnolia
Clinch County on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOYEM
9 BEK next, within the lawful hours of sale, tliej'ollowing
property, tow it:
One lot ot land, qpmber qj't known, but known as L’
place vOiereon (.eorge Aiohr noiv lives, adudning lamls
ot 1 imothy Aldcftmm north-east, lying andvieing in tlto
twelfth district ot originally Appling now Clinch counts.
levied on as the propeHysof John C. Nichols, to satisfy
one ti la issued front the Superior Court of Colli * inint v ■
iii tiivor ot John L. Morgan vsjjohn Adams, and John (*•
Nichols, endorser* property pointed out by plaintiff'. .
* Also, at Ike same time and place,
One lot of land, numlTr four hundred *uul twenty se
ven in the seventh district of originally Appling
now Clinch couiqy, levied on%s the property of Joseph
J. Cohen to satisfy one li ta issued from said county, in
lavor ot Joseph lioward, for the use of Kichard Bennett
vs Joseph J. Cohen and Issue Curry; property poiutAK
out bv Kieliard Bennett. September •-’(>, 1 Stiff
SHIMI'EL *riM M KKMAN, Sheriff.
/ t GOftfflA, Iti'|ole.
xJT . lit the Su/terior %!ouri, June ‘J’ervi, lSf?0.
I‘resent, the Honorable A. 11. Judge of
saidjCourt. ®
„ ROBERT A. HARDEE, A •
JAMES K. HARRIS, < v>
vs i Mortgage, etc.
. WILLIAN J. IIICKS. . ) %
It appearing to tli* Court, by Nile jietit ion of Rolieft A.
Jlardee aid James K. Warris, (acßouTpanicd hv note and
mortgage do*l,) that on the thirty first day of August,
eighteen bundl ed and fifty-ni*e, th'. defendant Innde and
.delivered to the plaintiff's his.ptX'missory note, hearing
‘bile the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendant
]from*sed, off the first day or Jumoiry next, following the
d:it<*ot said note, to jiay the plaintiffs one hundred ami
seven dollars mid fifty cents, for value received,
.that afterwards, on tli® day and year aforesaid, the de
tpndant, the better to secure the payment ot'yaid tun*,
executed and delivered lit the plaintiffs, his deed of mort
gage, whereby the said dcfelidaqj m<ffl®aged to the plain
tiffs a certain undivided half lot, in the town of Quitman..
Brooks Countv, known and distinguished in the*pian of
said town as lot number two, in block number sixteen,
southwestern section, containiim om* tenth of fin acre,
wore or led; and it fsrthes appearing that said note re
mains unpaid, * • *
, It is ordered fliat the said “defendant do pay into Court
on or before the first day of*the next Term thereof, the
principal, interest and cost due on said note,.or sliow
cause,*)’ any h*cnn?andthat oft the failttre*if the defen
j ciant so to do, the equity of redeinplion.in and to said,
mortgaged premises he foiTver the ie.liter barred and fo
closed; and* . *
It is further ordered, that this rale he published in the
Southern Jlyterpi ise mile a monfb lm tine nioutMt prq
vi(is to the ne*)l Tftrm ofethis ( or served on the
defendant v>r his special agent or aum-nev. at least three
liiontiiyj previous te the next T. i m of i ids t’ >m t.
SANFORD T. KiNcsREKT^
I’l.oiii :l! “s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes olTuid Court, this'Au
gust 16th, 1860. e
• aug ‘J2-in3m * I). W. MetiAE. Clerk. “•
OTH'H of 0 >ilenti<Mi to ( linitge JVjiihc.
lj Slate “ I
• All persons interested are hechy motific<l that I sittill
apply to the Superior ('mil, id lie held inaSdf'or
the county aforesaid,on ihe second Moudai*in December,
for the purpose of having my name changed from that of
Fickliiy Martin, hv w ld. ln.iinc I have been lwretoforo
know n, to that of llvary Cainbnll. °
• • * FiCKLIN MARTIN,
By his Attorney, • 8. T. KINGSBEKY.
This ,bigiist 16,186 U. •mJtn
Cl EOlfeiA, TbMHfi C*oA. .*
Sn/mr/or Court, June 1860.
* ANNA E. FOSTER )
• vs. . > Libel ft>r Divorce.
WILLIAM FOSTER.) • *
The Sheriff’ having returned that the Defendant in the
ahirtc stated ease is*not to he found in the countv, and it
further apf|eavipg by the affidavit of l’N. Vickers that
Defendant is without the limits of the State of Georgia—
It is;, on liiStioif ordered by the Coart. thqt the s.dd
Pefendant appear and%nsw.r, at the next Term of this
Court: else tloff the case he com-ider • ntl'.iiill on De
’ feiMbint, and the l'kiintiff allowed to proceed.
‘sjnrther odcretl .that lids Kul • he published
once a month, for four ♦noalhs, in o .o ‘4 ;he l’ublic Ga
zettes of the tow* of Tlmiiimsv He. it
Mc INTA PtK & YOFlf#!. For Blaintiif.
Granted, AUG. 11. lIAN'SELL, Jyidge C. S. 1).
A true extract from the mineics.
a aug l-m4nt LEBBEI S I?EKLE, D. Cl k S. C.
SFATE OF fIFOIIOIA. ‘l'lioime. foiinty.
* Court of Ordinary, May 17, 18(]ff.
• b herons, JOHN M< JvIN'N'ON. Executor estate
and last*4\ ill and Testament of Joint McKinnon, senior,
deceased, tlyjs day makes application, by petition, to this
Court for letters of Dismission and a final from
said Execntorslflp—
All persons interested ate, ftierefore, hrapbv notified to
file their objections in said Court, If any they have : oth
erwise said letters will be granted and'issued lo said ap
plicant at a regular Term qf said Court, to beheld at the
Courthouse in Thoniasxtllj, said count}j on the second
Monday itmJanuary next#, a
my 23-6 m HENIt\ 11. TOOKE, Ordinary*
I— —jg • ‘ -
STATE OF (iKOIUJIA, Thomas Cftnuty.
C%nrt of Ordinal• ° AfayJ-t, IMiO*
j Whereas.f!EOlPGE W. A JNO.W. H. MITCHELL
’ Executors of the estate and last #i)l and testament of
R. Mitchell, deceased, o% said count v, thi* da v
! make application, hyojietitiog, to this Court for letters of
| Dismission from said Executorship, of said estate —
! All persons interested arc therefore hereby notified to
i file thei* objections in said Court, if any they have; oth
j erwise said letters of Dismission will he granted to said
; applicant*, at a RegnlpfTerm <*’ said Court, to be held at
f tlie Court-house in ThoniasviUe, said county, on* the se
| cyid Monday ig January next, *
m;iy h*►—< -i ll HENRY H. TOOK®, Ordinary.
1 / 1 EOitGlA. TIKHIaS COUNTV.
vl o Court of Ordinary . JMy 2, 18(10.
> Whereas, JOSJAH GROOVER, as Administrator with
the AN’ill annexed, on thyestate W Moses Daniel, deceas
ed, this dav. by {fetilion, makes application to this Court*
for letters of Dismission from said adniinistnftion on said
estate — , #
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby notif'ugl t*>
nl<- their objections in said Court, if any they have t 5 <
said letters being granted; otherwise said letters w ‘fl lit
grTmtod and issued at a regular Term of said Court, to he
! held at the Courthouse in Thomasville, said counyt, on
second Mfmday in January next. * •
jv 11-fim HENi;y 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
Administrator's Votjce.
A IT PERSONS INDEBTED TO TIIE ESTATE
ol\ ot Mrs. Elizabeth Wooddy, late of Thomas County
deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make*
immediate payment, and those having demands against*
said estate!? will present properly authenticated, in
terms of tlie law. ® • . * .
Oct. 10, 1800. JfTIIN D. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
DDitKIKIV UOIKToOF ORDIIVARV
M I Nancy Griffin, John M. Griffin aiufjfthn R. Langdale
having applied to me in for letters of admin
istngion on the estate of Noah Griffin, late of said coun
ty deceased —
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of
kin, to he and appear at my office, within the time allow-.
V 1 by law, and show cause, if any they can, why admin
istration should not he granted to said applicants on said •
estate. 0 *
\\ itnessomy hand and official signature, Oct. Ist, 1800.
oct 17-JOd E. MORGAN, Ordinary, *
Administrator's Aofjfe. +
/Y EORGIA THOMAS COUNTY.—AII nersous inter-
VI csted are* hereby notified that the will
apply to the honoralde the Court of Ordinary of said *
countv, on the second Monday in Jannaryuiext, at a reg
ular Term of said Court, for an ord<*’ granting him leave*
and authority, as adniinistralor on the estate of Elizabeth
“Woody, deceased, to sell all tlie negro slaves belonging
; to the’estate of said deceased. This the 15th day of Oc
\ tober, 1860.
oct 17-Cfld JOHN D. EDWARDS, AdnPr,
Gi EORfilA, BERRIEN COUIVTV—AII per
J sons concerned are hereby notified that, at the No
-1 veinber term of the Superior Court of said county, I shall
make application for the appointment of Commissioner*
for the purpose of laying off and assigning my dow ■>
er, in the estate of William Nelson, late of said county
deceased, agreeably to the statute in Hindi cases madman’d °
provided. October JJth, 1860.
ct 17-tc NANCY NELSON, Widbw.
EXECUTORS NOTICE. Two montßs after
date application will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary of Thomas County. Ga., at the first regular term of
said Court, after the expiration of two months from tlie
date of this notice, for leave to sell the negro property *
belonging to the estate of Janies McLeod, late of Florida
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN J-oMcARTIiyR, ExT.