Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, December 12, 1860, Image 4

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MISCEIiIxIimOUS. , The'Amalgamation ok {aiStUOU. —Hmk i< a growing tend* ucy i:i thin ago to appropriate the most ex I preosive wm N<t other languages, and after awhile t<> °. • \. * fro the Greek,* signifying “ for the head,’* is mwith Mr. Spa I in a more gen ml way. an<l the word Cephalic will noon i hi come as eomm.Hi as Eioct retype and many others whose ! a • *> I tin v set in •• native and to t!•< .. • * • mm • e ’ardly BsaUked. ° | * ® this h ftertfoon. hand 1 •tp | I"*d lnt ‘ 1 ’ * io’-art! ! - iii to the man. “Can t „,• • * O f :*? “ ‘-HI upon that e • ® • -< m *s o v 1 I • /. i .i• i ; 111 . ... ;i c. •J & o * * iliy m iii. h nature • 9 a ion u hati ver fi-om the natural i a • o tended 9 • . 0 * ‘ U? till tto fad • to . * * • ’ * *®° • • o • i * o - In its nervous J • • a • • 6 o” • * attended with • • * * I li* #< L • *• ♦ . ‘ N-v * • o !>’ iti ■; I o a ,1 | ni ’ ‘ a*’ the mental and physical•irgi , and in oth er i: st.-im . ,t . ouii so:. s| • vrtiy. herald.-d by d.-pr. .-sioii < ” 0 I * .no :l 1™ * in the a • * .!•.• In; y . lie th< Cyphrt ‘ a 6 O - I ! i; • most a •( m a 1.-w I. ♦ami by its -itht!- |W , t> o un erring hid; x. • • ; Bridge i- Mis * n<P her ;i boj of i (ij ’• Glue. in.. • i>i Pivj'.ii'i ilol’ills.D-hut I'm j i- l .■:i - •’ o* perhaps yrtll he a tiller km # .\. : i . 1 • she's nigh dead and (twie wi® toceick Headaeh, and wants some •**. ° ® % Dr <.— Yon must nrt;,n Spaldjng’a Cephalic IJjlls, . Brmgi —t Ich I sure now ana yon’ue tjpd it. hqjt’o the qnarther and give inS the Pills sift'd don’t be all day a it aitlier* * •* * ® Constipation or Crtstiv^ness. *N"o one of the ‘‘niagy ills* tfifiei •• ‘ i.s soprevg lent, si Ini's- uudc£Btofgl and so muck neglected as Coe* t ivein -s. < Mte.i on inating in carelessness, or sedentary • nird and as asi jht disorder of too little con sequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is jjie nn* cursor ain't coinjianioii of many ol ► falid and dan-, gerot’s diseases, and unless early ei adieTitcd it will bring the siitferer to an untimely grave. Among* the lighter evils of ovhioh costivencss p. pie ftsrnil attendant are ileadm ie, ( Uoi-utna'isM. !■'. a! Breath, l’ilcs. and like butMre, while a song train of fiightful 41s eases sueli as Malignanf Fe r-.A ; -• s. I)y cuft-ry. Di -arrlKca, 1)y ; nej -a.Aj {* “XV. Kpilie.sy, Paralysis. lk>- teriil, Hypo, m. . . and Inouiit}*, first ijl *dteatc t in-;r pi -me in ; lie sysi. m • -• is alarming sviup- Not the diseaiots named originate in° Constipation, but takeeon an indepchuenl existence mi s Tess the eause i#eiiidicated in an early stage. From all hiicse culls derations i: follows ‘Sat tin- disorder should reeeiv b a j on whenever it occurs, and no person should n- g P ft to get a box of Cetli#liclMlls on llm firs! ip; e i*;;i of mil * it, its their timely use \t;!l e.\j*-l tie- h,siili..:i.s npj.i- •- t.f disease amt tie stroy this dangerous fgc life. “ • V - - - tC • •• A Bicssing. • ,* * Phystt Mrs. .1. It s. how is that headache? Mrs.,lout*. —tlone? Doctor, v ! ahtapill yon sent cured me in just twenty minutes, and 1 wish you would send more so that le an have tliein handy. * . l*hysr tnn. —\ ■ a an gel them at any Druggists. Call Cephalic Pilfc, 1 find they never fail, and I recom mend them iti all cas sos IP aducliof • • * for a o tx and c . >; lv. and shall tell all lav sulieiing for they are a real o/rsst ag. . Twi •* • Spal ding lias sokl twft millions of bottles of his celebrated ,Prepared Glue, and it is estimated*that each bottle saves at least tee dollars’ wortii of broken furniture, thus ma king an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaim ed fronj totd! loss bv this valuatSe invention. Haviftg made Jus < }lue a Ixsusaholu word, lieftiow proposes to the world still greater servic% by curing all the aching, ‘heads with his (•< photic Pills, aiid W they are a# good as his Glue. tJerdackes vftllsoon vanish away like shotb fti July? . * • * • ••’ . I;• Ovki: i # \( imtMKNT. and the mental c.tre and anxi- f ety incident to close attention to business or study, an* I ttfafWK the muueroijs causes of*Nervous dfttadache. The * disordered 0 o el i * .ml and body incident to fliis di * ] tail is a f tal bl >w a> ail energy andwrobi tion. Still.•rer.- !>y t: isflisurderyan always obtain spee dy relict from these d.stressia?- attacks bv one of the Cephalic Pill# whenever the symptoms appear. It quiets the overtasked In a:!!, and soothes the strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of stomach wl,iel alwtfj’s accompanies and aggravates the disorder ed condition est -• lirain. o° 9 ® - —■ ■■ * 0 • V U 'T 11 intTH Knowing.—Spalding's Cephalic Pills are a certain cere tor Sick Headache, Ililiotis Headache, Nervous Headache, Costiveness and General Debility. .* ’• C. rk it Discot k v.—Among the most? important of all , • 0 sos i age may be consider- . ed tne syotetn ol v; ton protection from Small Pox. the ( ephalic IMI tor relief of Headache, and the | ttse <>f the prevention of Fevers, either of 5 wfticli is si%-i!e speeitu*. whose will tie experi- 1 enced by sud'ering luffaanity long after their discoveries lire forgotten, o pJ.j ~ „ . 1 CURE. NepvousHeadache CURE . £ .. ■ *l>y the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Xa - rnus oi+Sick Urn,hirin’ may be prevented; ;yid if taken nt the commencement of an attack immeiliaty relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. . They seldom fail in rAnoving the Nantra and Head• O ° ■ to which females are so subject. IK-y act gently dj b the nla - ? . ness* o ° o • For Literary .so Kts, Delicate Fcmah-s. and aJffl : *<***• ■ tUev are vSluahlefts a Lax- \ „‘,rc. improving the appt CiU._ giving /. Lid vigor to the gesmv^Orjans, wfd restmin? tin-Vgural and strength of tlie fkhole system. TheCl- PHAI.K’ PILLS are the rerekef iuves . , ligation and car. :'uih .;:tm te ’.. X[ erius ots, having been in use many years* during which time they have pre° vented W)d reHc\< and a vast-amount of pain and suffering froth Headache, whether originating m the scnwn sys .tem or from a^de ■riing;*! state of the ■ They ar<*entirely vrgetablS nr ompontiMii and *may lie taken at all times with perfect safety without making changeeof diet, ami Ihr u/■ - - ,rr of any disa greeable tas*c renders it easy to adiiAhutfcr °thr,/t to children. ° ° o BEWABE CH 1 t •• r.vn;i;FLITS’ The genuine |ave five signatures or* Henry* C. Spalding •oneachllox. . * Sold jj\- Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A Box will he sent by mail prepaid <, u reccij.t of the X’ltlCl-: 2*> CEJfTS. 1 ’ 411 orders should be addn dto HENRY C. SPAITDING,® j 4S, C'elsi “Strecl.’rVew York. ii? a 11 a ti /%sila I . E. KEMIXGTON & SUN, ■ Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, THO.MASVifiLE, GA., 0 \BB now receiving their inngniheent Stock of ° FALL AND Q U’ INTKU 0 °° DRY-&OOIDS, Unci'jiiallcd by any in ihe°] lace. E'] eci.'l iention 4 = called to their Dress Goods ; ! Department, in which may be found all the novelties of the season, consisting of Silks, Cashmeres, de* Lai;, Merin -.° Bombazines, Alpacas, Freach, pEnglish and American Prints, etc. Embroideries, ; in endless variety; Hosiery and Gloves of every •• flct.-s. Pays. Ladies, - ‘ and Ghil : Iren; t loaks, Mantillas and Shawls, of every vai i £.• -f ■■ -r and c|iiatity: Housekeeping aud , Plantation Goods; in this department we? have every tiling usually \ept in ourdine for housekeepers and j - .iililih's. • Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere; we will take in showing oar gootjs whetljgr lou buy or not. ° . oct 8 ° E. UEMIXCTrON &^ON. VI a— • j ■ ami large as?..)-:tnent of *M-n*s and Bovs’ .ui the latest tyyley; just received ana for sale by 0.-t 8 . ‘ E. HEMI4GION & SON. ~ • —•- • - - IT 7E are now fine assortment of Gents’ \ > GOODS, , e-tinge f all kinds of Shitas an*! Colars, Shirt L>*sin ll s, L'mler Shft-ts and Or aevers: ®Ties,.Scarfs, O O | Cravat# and Handkerchiefs; Silk, Kid and Cotton® Glov. -and GaiuAlctsk * oct 8 • I* 11F. AUNG TO# &ON. • • assnrtmeift of Ladic% Steel Extension ii # IV*'m Sto 30 hooj*; just reoeiacd and for sale by i oct EO K. REMINGTON & SOts. ! ** * • 5 IS -1’ received ftnd tug sale, e line assortment ol JSf C tJ O XV ; consisting of Diamond, Lava, Florentine, “M is.inic, Coral, and a *ood many otliej stjfcs and® and will l*e/old at price# to iit the limes.” oct 8 . E. REMINGTON A SON. I —o —at ® VIm.VF of Oientiemen’s and Bo^s’ .. exxxcS- Od,^>tss. ’Also a fine assortment of Ladies’ and Mis.-*!?’ Bonnets lOvts an 4 Flats of the latest # s?tyle; just received and fot* salwby * E.*|tEMIQTOI & SON. * GfoccrieSi.* • X K;TS Mess Alackerel ® . •> kits®Ko 1 Mackerel iii4>arrel*and ti retsfl • 5 Hits ® •’ . -20 drums Dried Figs • “ ® • ItO hones f.aycr Raisens .* • . .20 barrels Irish Potatoes 0 • 5 barrels Onions # . . # 4 kegs fresh Goshen Rutter o Buckwheat apd fresli Flour 0 20 boftes Cheese ... *** • j barre?Curr*nts, for fies .■ • * * • ®1 J>ox Macaroni; and various other in tlic Grocery line, just received am> for s*ale by jail 21 ‘ 1 * E. KEMINGJTON & SON. \ * I>ajsic.°° ° * A FINE lot ftif \ltisjc, containing all the latest pieces out; just opefled arid sale by oct 22 E. lIEMJNGTfIN & SON. NEW; ROODS; ° 0 o V-JV3 ® o WHs> . ° ° at 7 *‘; J.*lf ..M‘Kimion & Co’s.* \ \ E Sre now receiving our Fall and Winter ®\ \ *. ■ Stock of ® O ? . To wAiieh e invite tit? attention bf all who wish k go*d articles at * . * • *’ SmaiLl jpp^to Particularly those ® • ,", : (.-AsO, C une.wit i* your money and you can exchange it®to jfreat advjjut.?2*'. In order to induce more : CASH SALES; ■ we have determined to make a large discount 1o • GASH’BUYERS.. • Conic and see. Our Stock embraces Ladies’ Dress (■•idS and Trimmings, of all ..he ycqpnt. stales, P'loaks, Talftias,*Collars, Lace Goods, Shawls Head Flannels and Opera klannels; ayd a full assortment of Radies’, Migses” and Gentlemfiu’s ° Hosiery s9ei3 t*loves. Also Kerseys, J.inseys, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. * ft-Ai“ The LaTTies are naiaicularly invited to ex a- < mine our goods. o 0 SHQE®. • . Our stock is larger tk an®ever belbrc, and coinja'ises .Men’s, Youth’s and"Boy*s Roots O ilo do e ando 0 Congsc?s Roots do do do Cay asid Kip Boots < e of all styles, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes, in° all * grades, stylcsftxnd qualities. ° 0 . We particularly iifaite the tallies to see our Rliil adelpliia Made Shoes, being far superior to any cvyr before offered t*ir ;-le in Tho?nasvill{^ A handsome assortment ol well made Clothiqg, eon- , sisting of or Coats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Talmas, etc. etc. ° * ®* . P 0 ° o „ E E ; I I <*S m A full assortment ort'*all styles and qualities. . Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, etc. Ragging, o ßoJ>e, Twine* Blankets, Crockery and Ilandwarc. * • ® ■ e , To JCotton Sellers. We pay fair prices for Cotton, in trade or collections, at all times. Those indebted to us and those who wisy to get good prices foi\their Cotton in Trade,*will find us ready to verify our assertion. Bring in your Cotton. 0 .• * J. N. MftKINNON & CO. Thosiasville, October 22, 1859. o TfiTTAT WTATTI *J A) J Al\ TV li\ I, Architccl find Praelicdl Elulldor, thomlsville, ga. „ Respectfully tneormsthe inhabitants Iy of Thomas and adjacent Counties, that he intends devoting rlio greater portion of l?s time to tbe Ardtiitec- I tmal ]® vt*if his profi ssfcn. such as the drawing of Plans, j:i evations. thins. Detail Dt a wings. Perspective Views • !of Intended Buildings, Sp. ciltettfions. Bills Vumbci® Estimates of Cost, 4 e . and in BUlicitmg patronage from a discriu ’ i: .. - ; g public, r. I', is*to his well known abiliti.s • in the above # biisiness, as being the best recommendation, bat would refer to the following gentlemen near Thotn le: ° ° * The Hon irable Inferior Court of Thomae County. E. Remington A: Son. * ~ Robert H. Hardawßy, Esq.. 0 A. T. JL’lntvre. Iftsa., • e John M. H. Mitchell, Esq., Ga. 0 t'has. H. Remington, Esq., ° * It. v, James M.t ray, Thomas Jones, Esq., J o ° Thy ll":i"r..ble Inferior°Court Countv. John TV. Spain. Esq., ) \\ in. A. Bowen. Esq.. ‘ Brooks County, Ga. \ ariejv AVork< ,S J.J Ere., 1 t. T. Blackshear, Eaq uDuift-anville. Ga. April 18, 1860. I ’* . } ts . Baptist ° BAPTIST Ili.torv: Baptist Denomination® Tlie •Ofilocta, and several otller works by various au thors; for sale CIO i ION II I, I, I8 X O*- —anew article; just j jeccived and so? sale by 1 . oct 8 # E. KFMINfjTON A* SON. Xev Ttdloring llstabiisiunent. Petei* Lindsay, Merchant tailor. Avoued respectfWi ly ill! or . i /el! sos Tliomasvilie /g AM) •; n S? ; surrounding coi'xa’Ev, * 0 | that he has opened a ® g ° .shop ! X -{. I Next to® Ri ntvi.-i n,V Di K t i’- r t,A * j > .1 . Furniture Store, ° ; ; °, j | where he ft-ill be pleascd®;e wo.it 0 j - , upon tnose w 1... may favor.him BB inn ‘ L'? : j i / Garments of rfllokinds .i-ir V Li.'V tCd’ . ■. - . • - s ® ts Clothes, Cassimers, and “Vestings, constantly on hand. * . ‘, ~ Patience selieitety * Chats. Il.'Ueioin'slon s* •” INSCRANC ENCY— • • . ® Fftß IH* ’ # ‘SoutlieAi T-Jiutual Insurtface Company, 0 • OF GEORGIA, AM) THE SJputh Carolina MuUial L fc^lusurance Cos. OF TifE STAX*-: OP FOl Til CAROLINA. jZsSa Office Post office. 0 hm *1& Wood, shop, : \T Ponder s Old Stand, wjicre the subscribers arc prepared to do _ * all kinds of . 0 . 7* . Is. • in their hurt at tho®short- / M notice and iu the very * T-, . >*--t manu sr. **/ \ t Plantation Wcwrh oP everv .h'scriptiiin, \. ‘ dSD- Al° REPAIR IIV G >Vv If \\ logons andT.uggies, and * ifioi'KOstiOCd IS£', and another done to the inost , pci-t'ect *s;tisfactio?k . . w— ® Cafriagc Hftposilorj'.—The subscribers hav# ordered a lot ot * r -- Buggierf, . Rockaways, > Ckarrtages, _ . • /'’>£# f% from the North, wlifcli & fv? they will gfton have V * • 017 HAND. V - “ > atrti will4ce*p up a regular* -- numn ! to supply’ tne’demandsbof Country. # ‘ LOWtIV &, SWIFT. > Thomasville* January J 4, 1860. * . tf* * tHOLEIU! # LlT;*i DROPS. | THIS MEDICINE thetever F.uuxGr”“* tested and proved by ten REMEDY • iyo.-u s e # xp*riefifte to be the only 1 certain,Jiafe anj reliable reme- Ply/or alb limccl Derangements, Dianhait, IJi/senl*/)/, Cramps , Jiiins, Cholera, Cholic, Jr., now before tfle public? One or®two dosrts of 20 drops, will cure tin? most severe cramps*n Die stojiach in,*2o iqinutcs. A .rtngle dose <?fteji cures the Diarrlm-a amijt never constipates the liowcls. One dose a*ill satisfyftny one of its merits* Price bnly i Prepared Py ’fItALL & STGW, g • * 43 Bowery, Piertr Yoflt . Android in Thofnasvillc by E. ‘wixas ami T. B. , Lillle - . ° , „°. ay4-1 y .Architect and Builder. rpHOMAS JEMajfS, having pcrnmndhtV | himscPf, offers 14s services as#m to the citizcns*cpf®Tli >masville and surrounding cottfl try, afl.j wcutld’respectiuyy inform t!#-m that, lie*is prepared to."lake cgntrarts for building Dwellings, Stores, or other buildings, ® . . IN EITHER .WOOD GR'BENCH, and will give Ins personal a'ltc-iitsoii to all work cn ®l,• 1 o • trusted.lo Inin. , . !■’l’ li.Yß'i’3'SlS!’ of description.*inadc to order oe- repaired on short notice. fcaf Ordo% foi C?>FFINS will Receive prompt attention. g • .* . ® ® • _ • Referoraces. ® Dr IVT Jennings, Albany, Ga. . . , i)v A .M;bloy t i'ftoraw, Irtouth Carolina* 1 A Leak, IT’es’t of Bank. WadesbiTro’, N. C. W II High, Sheriff, llalcigh, N. o.® Shop near the Court House. . . . rtfc 17 Iy • THOMAS .11NKI NS. . itit-T Paintliig, J'AONTI’.ACTrf TAKEN— , \ y • FOR —— ° ® House, Sign, an<3*Ornsimdhtal Painting!! . . AND WOLwv WARRANTED. XvAr I’einty, Oils and Glass, kept constantly on hand, opposite the Po'stofhcc, and for sale bv *• mb i.s *ciias. ir. Remington Pflpcr SSKng-iitg.s. ° . 4 LARtf E assortment of beau- *1 J\_ tiful P\PEII & BORDER, on haiyl, and more expected* to ‘ to arrive every day. dhaLU ... dzJd**^* Roonfs’Papered * •* IVith neatness and despatch, and in wrfirkiflanlike manner by [mil C. 11. REMINGTON. Alani Si I rs?.< or ’ h Ssfcle. |>V VIRTUI-; OF AN ORDER OF TIIK COURT OF 1 ioOrdinarv of TliomaS countv, will be fc-'bl on the FIRST lawful hours of sale, before the rtourtliouseodoor in said comity, tin- land belongingto the estate < f. I. P>. Edwards, ‘ •late of’Jefferson Fla., deceased. Said land con-’ tains ! Id acres.more.or less, being jiai-t of lot No? 6, in 1 Utli district <ll Fliomas comity. lyuig*one mile from ‘l'lio masviHe on the Tallahassee roafi. Sold foi<*he benefit of the heirs and creditors of Said deceived. Terms made known on the dav*of sale. Sep s*l()d * r? I. SMITH, Adn’r. I4xecis3i‘*s IN PURSUANCE OF THE LAST WILL ANI) X Testament o's A. J. Orr, deceased, will be sold on the •first Tuesday in December tieXX, before the < in Tliomasvilie, l iiomas.Coimtv, one house and lot, ’in said town of Tliomasvilie, beinV the residee*eof the said deceased. Also one aegro gisl bv the name of Julia, about years old. Sold ns‘the property of said deceased, fat- the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ® Terms made known on the dav <>t> sale. sep 19-41 and JOHN C. FANNING, Ex’r. ryi ~yL~g~ q SUNDAY-SOHPOL ’TIMES. rpllis IS A WEEKLY RELiCKiUS PAPER, l'l ID JL lished by the American hool I'nion,at®the very low price of . ° ‘ <>.\i: DOUMIt A YEAR. g It is designed for Parents, Teachers, and all who are engaged or interested in the religious training of the young. It is al oan excellent Family Paper. ® CAAVASSEBS WAIYTKO I \ AS.f. j> t ffis F T2IK I'.MTEB .'TI’.tTEN# Special Aii aiigeiiients for tii'e e'l-i Menson. I. ‘l’o Teachers or otlieift, who are willing to canvass* for this paper,-and who will send us, at one time the names of skvkn nkw scßscuir.KUs, and seven dollar* in cash, we wilUgive a copy of Wkrstkr’s Ux ahriixiki) l)n t ioN tr fcy/onal cdi'inp, price otG Od or of Lippiscott’s Universal # Gazetkf.r, price |tj.no!. 11. To those wjto will send us. gt one time, rta- names* of TEN.NKW sußSCßiiysßs, and ten dollars in caih we Will give a* copy of the new mid splendid .Alee ok At*- cifßT jKßtfsfti.ES. for sale by ear Society, 5 1W? I,V 8® mounted and colored, lb-ieepif 10.00. * HI. Persons who prefer ;ts a compensation Sunday- School Books, pnblislted by the Amenean Suuday School l nion, may # obtain full information by addressing to the subscriber a letier of inquiry, enclosing a ffaree e?i?t pos tage stamp. * • * IV. Persons who prefer® csflivassing f* compensation in money, and who can*produce satisfactory testimonials as to character, will receive liberal terms. * 3U- 111 all cases?umler this arruygoment. //,£ name and r,,.a Office addresmof each individual subscriber nrt# accompanf thcordi \ * . • *Vv~ MDN”l c !l!*V TIMES. The Sunday School Timet fittthe first week in each mi nth, is also issued in a rate fijrra. as a pnprt-, for those schools and families who do not wish to take it weekly. Price to single s ibs< ribers, tirenty-jire rents year ‘ In award ing premiums er compensation to canvassers, four single subscribers to the M nth/y Tie :•!••• count,-d tfce s*7ue as one subscriber to the Weekly Times. 0 J! .r Specimen copies of the pager, and other dorumente needed in canvassing, will be furnished jy-atuiumslv on ► application. Ad-’:■ -s • , ® •• * • WALDRON J.’fr'HEYNEY, Treasurer, * American gqnday-§chool Union? Philadelphia? t* FINE lot of ehdbse: just receirtcl and for sale by t\ oct 8 ® . ® E- REMINGTON°& gpy. /CENTS’ Superior Chewing Tobacjo and*Extra \ X Segars; for sale by ° i • se|. T 1 ‘ # B F HUBERS’. > Before 31alil!v* l our Purchases, CALL IX AT JABED • EVEBITT’S AT GROOVERYILT.E, 4 Nb EXAMINE IJLS STOCK OF • o AjL ° C ~ft fn. Gr S, %'X’ . . O TANARUS).:” , . •< ) s . • t2S. Jbo)| . O’-I.V Cr s, . • W&- ° # <■ >NSISriNO OF # o Staple & Fancy “Dry .Goods, C iotliinsr. 12;i!s, au<l Mil linery <*t>ols,JlooN afad shoes, Crockery Vml *4dass-Warc, * • Hard-Ware & Ciiilery., 4 o ffefe anM S j=. :x'4 • •’ ‘Pobacce, &c. Tn fac*, you can iin I aim t : v article you may® “aid. asciis Stock f msi-:- of ••rcry thing usually kept in a Country Store; all of ffliicli he will sell on as good terms as can be sold in Southern (Srorgia or Florida. ap 30—ttl •• * * A r JL O o fipnfwlionan. # HHIhE* UNDERSIGN I>D RESI’ECTFULLi* IX _|_o form the citizen* of . Southern Georgia an.tFlo- ” ridj, that he fs now re ß £ty ceivingaind constantly re- * plenishing hi.-* stuck with ‘ A?.*x .ME fresh and we’4 seleetc lCr'ty V”* V Gothls and # Confecti.:iiaiv. among which are the iTfl- 1 • y Cgiv ‘ • lowing general as* u’tmeut -{C- . of Jamily nick-nack> : a 0 - .Preserves, Jellies, ilaisins, Currant*, Figs, Ci*ron, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Almonds, (Aicoa, Brry.il, Pecan and Filbert Olives, CapFrs, An chovies, Sardines, Salmon, CTysters, Lobsters, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Split Petts; .'•oda, Butter Su gar and Farina Pickles. Catsup, Sauces; Cliqice Wines, Ale and* Cijt®* in pottle®: Scgars, Tobacco, Snuff, ftc. Candy* of my t)sv*n Manufacture. A large quantity always on hand, to wiiich ln.ca.lls Hie special attention of merchants dealing in CAX BIES. Orders frotj a instance, if. accompanied witlj the Cash, # will receive attention. • All the above, witli numerous articles not ■men tioned, for sale by Thothasville, Ga#, ap 1-ly JOTIX START*. • * Or. €>Ts. FiMJPIH fT’S Family Medicinqs. o HIS* CELEJSK ATEI) MEDICINE IS A saf and eeiDain rianedy tor all kinds of#Liver Dis eases, and Indispositions that originate fronts diseased state or inactivity of the JJver —such as Chruoie and Acute 1 glhfitutJ ion o* the Liver* ttysjltysia, Sick l fetid* ac!ie, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Lowness of Spir it.-:, Cube, CSstiveness, &e. ® This is an excellent remedy for Females in t’urir vari ous situations, as a remedy amtilist f ostivcnc: s, Morning Sickness, Swimming in the ilead,%®stlesß Feelin*{b a* night, Heartburn, &.c., &c. * o o o o 4>. !S, S*rcplaitt*s Ataisdync Paii;-Xi!lrr, Good for all J;inda of Local Pains, acute yr chronic ; also good fo* Cough* Colds, Colic, DiurrluAi, Toothache, Earache, Pain in the side or stomach, Cold Feet, iXc. o * # # O. M. Propliilt’s Vcs-mifuge, ■ bvSioue in use, eithef as to its virtues or harm less effect* up<*i the system, I * O. M. Prfpliit!'* Anti-SSiHoit? T-®egcJ:j; t . Purgative anil Febrifuge, Equal- to nu t/ Pill either in • Chronic or Acute Ditr/Ac*. The above preparation of has !;.rn used by lnysflf for the last tn years in privat* ja-icfirc, at*l has Jieon one of the principal agents in idfbcting the many cures that have resulted from flic .treatment pursued by tla* Proprietor, which in .lumber amounts im and of almost every description, male and fe- ticute ami chronic. * B . They have been e.® and by humln ds of ft aiilifs f * tin* Jast si* years as a Fauiilv Medi- io , and the sntisfacti *i that they have invagiabfy given has given *is* to their use general)*.', wla re tiiev can be procured. ‘Miey are ftnly recommended for diseiF.es evail in the Sofith ern country,y the ]>ro]i!*ietor is not with Nor tlo-rn diseases, and thiiiks that o •••iehie that is at j>lii bit* to diseases of the South would not he, in *ll proba bility, ijo.good in Northern regions: therefore, tlie 1*511.-: Sro not recommended, mfiy wltere they have been tetFed and that is States. • . , ‘ • If von have Inver Disea"c-** • * TAKE PflOPillTT S LIVER MEDIQIXE. If you have L>*s]ieiisia — • *° TA'KE yi.’OPITT S LIVISE MEDICINE. If vou hove Sii k Head idle— • . TAKE PIfOPHITT’S LIA*ER MEDICINE. If yon are subject to Hearthumi— * . TAKE PLOP!! ft .rs IJVEU HEDMINE. If you ar subject to*Sour Stomach— • • . TAKE PtfOPHITT’S LIVER MEDICINE. It ‘voii are <lostive — •• . , ** * TAKEJ’IHWPIIITTiS LIVER MEDICINE. If ytpt a.e rciF)v*riiig frotp Fever, ) r Chills and Fc ver, ta* any ortier disetts-* that* Jeaves you in need of a purgative .*• an ajieriefit, tui*l(* or female— • * TAKE I*l4ol*ll ITT LlWili MEDICINE.* • Try these Medicines* If they are good, use tjtcm. If not* set them aside. I .ask is a tri;), and I fear no dissutinaction. These Fledicim s arc pivjiarcd only hv .• <>. S. Covington, Ga. And Bold by Ed. Seixas. Thomisville Ga.; VVm. Ashley. ‘ \ aldosta, Ga.: Win. I! # ill, .Mill Town, Ga.; and Hunnyeut & Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. * * .8ep a X2-^m . bk j. bovee mw • •’ wise • TCT m sr ariru nrrh 9 . iD) J. JL JcL -kjLajg. tb. 4 KE MADE FROM A # PFI4E I NADt’LTEH 1 atki) wid. k, which is*atiout dpmhle the usual strength , of other \Vin4\s, ami isjmpor;*. and *>y only one house iff llie United States. Also, from the following valuable Hoots, •Herbs, &c„ viz: Solomon's Seal, Spikenard, tlomfrev,. Camolle Fhjwcls, (Jenlian*Wild Cherrf al*!d t Ihi vherry. ‘ . WE CHALLENGE .T ll ]g aw a 1 1 1. D r fo I'KOVUCE • 0 THEIItEQtJAL!! V e do not profess to Five discovered some Roots “known oqjy to the Indians o! South mcT-ica,'’ and Ti m u*e for “till diseases thf Tles’u is licii* to.” hut we claim to present to the public a I tut,’ valuafii* preparation, which every intelligent. Physician in the coiaitry isl approve of and recommend. Asa tpnaly for* EX C SI’IELA T KSI Via PTIO X, Weak Lungs, lmligestio#. Dyspepsia, Diseases ot the Nervous System, l’aralysi*, Piles, Diseases ]ticaliar to Fetiales, I teliility. and id 1 cases requiring a ‘fonie, thev are For SORE I’.HROA'l', so common the Clergy, they ate tauly valuable. . * ° ° • For the aged and infirm, or for persons of a weak on stifutiqn—for Ministers of the Gospfd. Lawy<*rsand all public s]>eakcrs —lor It sdi keeper.-.. Taflors, Seamstresses, Stadeifis. Artists, and all persons leading it sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. “ • Ana Beverage,.they are wholesome, innocent and de licious tojhe t:mte. .Tliey produce all the exhilerating effei*tsof Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; 1 a Valuable rSmeay for persons addicted to excessive nee •of strong drink, and wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free froth the poisons containud jn the adulterated Wines and Liquors with wBM the country is Hooded. “ . • • These Bitterfenot oqljr CUfiEW PRESENT Disease and slnnthl he used by all who Jive in a country where the water is bad*, or where Chills and Fevers are preva lent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may tie f*i veil dree ly to Cliildreii ami Infants with hfipiydt v. I’tiysicians, Clergymen and Temperance AavoCafe V as an set of htunanitr, should assist in spreading these truly valuable 1511 1 ERS ovt-r the land, and thereby es.-entiai lv aid in hsnishiug Dniiikeflmo--mid P: .. *.’ . . CHARLES VVIDDIFIELD tfe CO, • * * Preprietors, 78 WiJlfem Street, New York. For Sale by K. Agent, Tlioinasvillc* < August v!h, 1860. . * |\* ## A Ciootl *• • IS NOW BEING OFFERED IN Till! LARGT? ANIt well knoAvn House ;ynl Lot, situated in toAvn of Fletcherville, and form- sTt/i ei'ly .occupied by P. I*. Smith as a Boar- *i IHa W. ding House tyid Hotel. There are good, comfort,•ihle.immns and Srcsplaces, goofi out buildings, all new, and ground, whh* godd stables, all conveniently arranged ami pel] ad apted to Boarding Ilons.e or Hotel purposes. .Tjrnis i easy and possession given at .any time to sait the purchaser. 0 . For further particulars, apply to IV. F. HUBERT on tTig premises, or call at tlig store fdtrnerly occypi ed tyftar. H. W s Sli arpe, and apply to the owner. o BENJ. F„ HUBERT. Thomasvillc, April*2, 18*j'J. ° ts WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’ UTew Cotton Press. 4 SiVIVG TO PL.4XTERS OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!! t j mis x:;\v invention, the simplest, I ii!o?t oracticahle, powerful and cheapest COT TON PRES I ever invented, is now ottered to the puhliq. Th - Press is constructed upon a plan so simple that my farfiier n;:y, with four hands, luit up oge com ietc, in running order, in om.wcek. — When put up it will pack ° ° o Five Mid Six Hundred Pound Bales of wftli greater facility than any other Press* will 400 lb, bales, and so perfect is its structure that at least ONE TI!hill) MOREf>4LESCAN BE PACK ET’ ON IT PEI? DAY than any otfier Pressor Screw ever invent*!. ‘j'he subs *iibevs have secured a paienffor this Wonderful Pfoss fc and are now prepared by them sebfes and Agon's, to scll*pivnte county and State rights throughout the o tton growing region (If rtie Tho\ have ahead v began to reap The reward of this invaluable invention, and wh°en cotton plant er? everywhere shall learn that this yress is con structed?* :;t a cost of more than • 0 ° One Hundred*!) Less * than any other ’ress now extant, andpo*cssing mych GRE.Vf Ell LEY 1,14 POAV Eli with greater simplicity and feicilTty tr packing, we feel confident that our Press will supplant every thing in the shape of a Cotton Pr(fcss*now in use. • TANARUS“ Models of this Press maj Jtc secnby calling® on us at *Thoi)iasvi!le or any of o<;r Agents.• AVe are willing to let *it live or die hy its own.merits, feeling*perfeetly secure in warranting it*toall fflircn asers * ‘ . •S. R.IVIfLIAMS, # j sep 4-ts. ® T. J. BOTTOMS. • Valuiibie liiventions! PIELEII'JS Economical* and Variety Stcel*Blade * * ffatented June ttlst, J Bo'J,--tlu: most economical, convenient and efficient Cultivator cvr*nviited. YViicn j toperly made and used,*if it!oes not thus prove itself, 1 herein pledge myself to rettwn ?he money to tliose who purchase lights for their plan tations. ® o • . Requires Imt for any kirn* of a Blade, ten of whieh may be|ft4 on, fastened anajaken ojr in orft minute. *. Js adapted t? sgd, subsoil, .hillside and <atn*cral eultivatioito and may be turned ilito a double jjow. if desired, and is so constie.cted that a secif planter ( may be attached to it, the cost of which will not ex ceed one dollar. • is detachable agid adjustable to itself. *niqStock. *vhicli 111*3’ I >C made out of common pine •plank, is so simply constructed, and tWeroobcing r.o weld in the irort part, tliat the whole plow may be re idil y pi it up the commonest Smflli after once oStailikig a correct pattern. The opitaon of all fcho liave #een an*l trictl it, is that if will be i4i<|. ° a .ONLY PLO.W U^ED. ns soon as its merits are generally known, ?tnd that, ‘takin® several j’cars together, it wilhbe but a sn 1 .*. i part of the ]>y-^*nf *>low crises, being i*u only the xiost convenient, but the cheapest that can # bc Farmers can fit their present supply®of Seutej's, SJioveis, and Sweeps for this Stock, and even £nock, the wings # off theif wrought Turning nd fix for this. * * Persons wishing Individual or Count3’ Rights will address lla. A. BirELER, Monticcllo. Fla. • 8r • Rev. WAI*PEELER, Waukenah, Fla. .Tanuar\’l4. 1860. * „* • —*- *. • Q 2P 3L r\, XT JEI SH. IS . e • o * * J ° / r ‘ ** i • . • .T AWAfIE THAT IN PRESENTING MV. 1. , . o totlie public, I awe to contend villi the prejudices erea!(*i hj* the failure of otherjnvcrftions for the like purpose. 4 myself, however, that my PLAN* TEil will perform the work proposed, in *a satisfac tory manner.# I am strengthened in that conviction 1 opinion of nearly all the Practical Farriers of Thomas and adjoining counticy wii9 hare examin ed it : and the judgement of the members of the Patent Office, wlio pronormcc it to be by far the best PLANTER Uiat hes ever been pm - #uted to them. st*is intended lo plant Corn and Cotton, and sow Grain of all kinds. For sowing Y\?teat bi®).ad- ’ ’cast and liarrowing in fit the same it cannot be •.equaUotl. It can bemused for ■ putting out cither *l3’ strewing or by- putting any ijcrdved quanti ty at any “ivfn distance. The distance proposed tes drop the seed is graduated by the mTinbej* of cogs and tlie quantity Hy theorize. * • A glance St the PLANTER shows I ho® amount of labor by its rise, and tlie nature and accuracy of (lie sajne? A man am! horse lays out the Pon. drops the seed and covers if, in the same titn*e and with the same labor that if takes. *n the usual way* so lay- out the row. The aid given by the wlcel ren ders it equally ensy’ to the horse as p single ptiongh. It being impossible for :iy one man to bring ft to the splice .of every farmer, or to supply the demand when exhibited, ijproposc to sell*t!ie right to any titatii or <*ount y, or ntmilier’of counties, that anyone may desire, ami at rates t lie purchaser v 4 ill makg ntliney. 1 trust 110 one will Amdcrgn it without an examination, because it is flic* invention of a Soutlf cvii man. .If,• however, after examination, #kcy re ject it, I have nothing to sav. „ • • * ..TIIOS. J. BOTTCKYIS, . pet 16—6 m . Thomasville, dQa. . A Novelty in the Art World! iORCEim Secured !>v cttei*s patent in the United States, * England,Jb’ranee, and Belgium. *® o O rr’i-xxj xvivEEixaxc-zvrg- PologjasfiHc Port'oiaia tusupyiay, No. 781 Broadw av. New York, o Having secured jti'eil*novel and in . genioii. invention by Amei'f an and European pas- are fully pn paled to exeeuTe all orders fm*® ,T 5 s si;* 1:: J*<* !. iL. *ji s'-<: 7 Ciiinai presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of ordinary brillianey and linisii of a water colored rawing, ai J a hitherto imattained quality ij’ dura hility, by being rendered as in.peris’ ;flde as the natural properties of the artieles upon which they are transferred. the patented proves.- ®! the Company enables the rejiroductiou of Photographs, not onl#- on plain surfaces, hut upon suehais are round or of aiui’ degree of irrc.gi Sir ity, and delicacy ot delinefyion, upon Porcelain wares of uiy ih-script lon and dimension nsedlis# ifltich sos lnxnrv < ‘.of houscUfid utility, such as 51115. \ uses. Es;:**■aivlasi Toilet Artieles, Ar. thereby mailing laitlilul portmitgaml liyuisliing a unique iftid exquisit? style of ornamentaljpn of articles in <lo n:i*-tic use. • * • In order to furnish fcicilities for the gratification of the popular ta?P, and to the wants of those patronsooj the Fine Arts ihg.ii oils wt having I’orirails on l’orcelain, •the Uonqiany have imported from Europe a collection of supenor porcelain goods, manufactuted to their own ol der. which they Bell at cost prieetl. . ® -A” Hie Amerii ,di Company are owners of t lie* patent right, and consequently^he.only persßna authorized to i se the process, I key have deterajued. in order. atiord E'eojile in • \ ; y°setioEi of tlic t iiioji an opportunity to possess • # • aortraitH on Cliiim, a s to make the following proposipion to Residents 11 1 the Country, who arc unable to visit personally the Atelier . %i ,nl do/It f, isi it A ‘ } , Persons sending a photograph, nmlgot vpe,*of dagoer ß . reotype to the oilice of the company in New York, Atcouifiitiyrd t>j Ijhc DollniM, . win receive in return by express, free of other charge. Aridity oi'iiaiucn tcil IS p*aUfsisl Cup unit !*i:iiit*<*r witli llie portrait jrmisfcrm! thereon. jiyWransniitting a daguerreotype and* . • Ten Dollar*, thei’ willoseeure in Rke manner, # * o ® ( A JiniuNome I reach Vn* or Toilet Article,* with the portrait reproduce? by®the patented process.— By Bonding a pain of daguerreotypes and fifteen DoS la I'm, o t ly v will receive in return c * o A tkiir ot rich Srvrei®Vases, ° . with the portraits exec iit ed equal * I min Oil im® paintings ; and, in like manner, portraits canbe Reproduced on uor celain wares or ° oVascH cf quality of liji®.li, ranging in prices from . o •• Twenty to One llu®ilrcl Dollars the pair. N. 15. Be parti ular in writing the address, town, coun ty’ and State distinctly. All letters to he addressed to 0 m “MANAGER, •• AMKUICAN PHOTOBKA I’HIC PoneET.AIX Co.,* oct 10-3 m 781 Broadway, Ne\\®Vork 0 | e o !> IwOOti.B COCN’i'V Saai'Hf CF’S SAI-I''.M * \\ ill he sold before tlie Courthouse- door in Qoitn an. Brooks Count v, on the first Tuesday in Derentbet next. within tlie legal hours ol sale, the following mon ertv, to wit r e 1 he west liSlf Os lot of land, ntinher three hundred and thirty (->-30,) in the ltttli district of Brooks countv, levied oil as the property ot \\ illiiun Ashell to satisfv sundry li o fas from a Justice's Com t, fit'* ill district,G. .YE—A. M<*R:iv vs Wm.Ashbell; levy mad* and returned to me By# Constable. o * Also, at the same time and^daec. Lot of land.number three vuinv in the ltttli district of Bn oks county, levied on as the pro perty of Jana.•jjV c- 1 to satisfy two li fas in mv hands — Lithrop & YVukcrsoii vs Y\ c*t Slfvauitah vs YVcst, McKinnon & Co.,find Briggs hi endorsers. ® • ° ‘ Also, at the same time and place, One large bay horse belonging to Daniel C. h-t ie.i on ; s llu* pi operty oi .1.1.i; M Kim.on satisfy a li # i.i®-Bank of Savannah vs West, YP Iviimon A Cos.; juopih'ty p. inted out by Jan ■ s Y\Pst, De|^ndant October 31, 18(50. A. SYIITIL Sheriff.# (”A !.IY( Sit s*ltK iIS S*’ srJNefSA !. S.'M. —Will he sold, 1 1 efore the Courtlioi se d< or, ai the town of Magnolia • Clinch bounty, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN KOVEM BEl> next, the lawful hours ui sale, the following erty, to wit: ® m One lot of land, number rot known, lint known ns the place wlici ion (icoi ;•<* Ai<.s now live s, adjoining huids it rimothy Alderman nortl east, tying aeidheiffg m tho twelftlfdist; ii t i i.alh Appling now ( ftnch county. levied on us the propert? of Jolui 0. Nichols, to satisfy one li fa is:tied 1 1 *>'.:* tPe Mq ciiorCVi.it ot Cot!ee count v hi tavor ot dolm E Yloi^:.i#\ > John Adams, and John C Nichols, endorser# propelt\* pointed out hv plaintiff. ® Alio, ot the .ini/'t f,/uc attdq/./occ, # On® lot oi land, number four hundreand veu ‘i- * in tlie district of originallv Appkng t:o\\ ("inch county. !c\,yl on is tie property ol Joseph <1 l dlell to slltclv c!,e I i* i- sued i rom Ml id ci#: lit V . il >* tavor ot tPcjscqdi liowaid. for the use of I*. ieliard liennett. vs#loscj*li J. CoPcii #ml I.- mu* Curry; properly pointed’ ( 14! Richard Bennett. Si j temla'i* * t>. Ist it*. Si #i Yi CgE Jl'i M MEKMAN, Sheriff. Cl I'lOitttlA. C®>uty. B In the tSupen C9ut Jitm 7V/%,®1860. Eiz sen#. llie Honorable* # A H. lIANSEEL, Judge of said Court. ® 0 ROBEI4T A. H \*i; DEV., A ® JAMES R. HARRIS, Lm , • % vs. * . Moiigage, etc. ® WILL IAN J.®HICKS. ). : .® It up; earing to the Court, by the Js titioli of Robert A Hanley and Janus 14. Harris, (:ft c(*nip.anicd hv note and # mofi#mge ®deed.) tluit mi the thirty first dav of August, 8 ’ ighteen hundred and liiivt'ii®-, the dt ft ndant made and delivered to the jihyntitis his promissory note, hearing date tie day and 3 ear wlier.d y the ?lelndanl ]U*oiiii:td, la, She* ii:st day of January next llow ftig the date oiTsaid 140! e? to ]. y the plaintiffs one Pundit®! anti eighty ®-v*u dollars ainl tiltv® cents, for value received,* • that afterwards, n the day and year aforesaid, the de feudiiut, the secure flu* pavim ut of saitl note, executed and delivered to the plaintiffs, In.# deed of limi ts gage, whereby the saitl defendant mortgaged to the plain tilts a certain undivided half lot, in the town of Quitman, Brooks Countv, known a®d distinguished imthe plan of siiW town as It t number two, in fdock unndier sixteen, stuii'a-wesiern section, containing one acre, or iP.-s: and it farther appearing that said note re mains unpaid, o • ® • it Ps ordered that the Paul defendant <h®pnv into Cofirt# on before the first day of the next Term fiheretlf, the principal, inter* si aiifi cos! tint* On <t note, or show cause, if any lit®can, and that on the failure of the defen dant so to do, the equity* of redemption in and to said ‘ mortgaged premises he forever thereafter barred and fore clt si®!: and , * * It is lurtbier tir ieied, that tbiswale he published in the Southern Knterpi w* mmei month for three months pre vious to the text Ter lll <1? this Court. < r served on •he delcndaut, or his special agent or attorney, at least three; m®uths previous te the next Trnii of this ('ourt. s ® o * # BANFOUI) T. I*l NGSBERV, , s Atflirnev? true extra*® from the minutes of said Court, this An* gqD ltitli, ISO®. * ’ aug i*2-m3fii D. AV. McRAE, Clerk. ’ •• • i\’ O'i’SCE cl to Change Ylnmr. 0 Stiffc uj (icorfrta ß Jirookx (Joitnf r/. All person* inter* *te4art kiAreb} notified l glmll apply to the ne?t Mq <*rior Coif t.‘to lie hell# in aid tor tin a uuitv afoi'esaid, on the in DectPnher, for the pm pose"(d h e lg iuy name chained 4r<mi that of !• ikliii Mart 141, by which name ! have been heretofoA < known, to that of lieniy Camhull. KICK LIN MARTIN, By l?s Attorney, ®T. KiNG.SBEItY . • This August 16,4860. * _ in3m • — • — / 1 f omitv. * LU o Snnenor Com!, June Term, 1860. AYfNA E. FOSTER ) .. * . • vs. • ~* I.*®*! for Divorce. WILLIAM HOTTER.®)*. Tlie Rife it! re I unit •! tluit tlie l)cfV*n<liTit in above stated case is not to be toumhiu the countv, and it further ;.;e ca; in * by the v of l*. Tc.Vifk'ci® that DefeiiV’.t is wiiliout the hi* Imi; the Rtate of Georgia—• It is. on motion, ordered by tlie Court, that the saui Defendant #ippeift* anil answer, at flic next Term ofithis ( ourt: jjls*tlmt the ca>e he *0 sidered in default on De fendant, and the I’kiintiil allowed to proceed^ And, it*is fimlic** odt reh that this Rule !.<* publislieil once a month, for •dm* months, in erne of the Public Ga /.ette%of the town of Tiioniasvillt*. 8 Mt INTYRE A Fn*Flair.!iff Granted, AI G. 11. nAw-ELL, Judge's. C. S. 11. A true Attract fr®m the inPhuti aug l -mlm DEKI.E, D. Cl'k 8. C. # • m !t— • O TATE OF CKORRIA, Tlon:;.. Cokcilv. t ’ •Court ot Ordittn #.*Mo r/ 17, 18tit). * V, lie.-f its. JOHN Yl< KI if of the estajo 41111# last \\ ill and Jfeftument ol John McKinnon, senior, deceased, this day mnkes application, by petition, to thi# Coni* fo* lc®tc; sos Disuiissh.u and a final di -charge fr.uu Executorship— * . Alt peig.ms interested are, tlreref r *. hereby notified to file their objections in said Court. If 41113- thev have: oth erwise saidfettetb will Jje gi mted andjssueii said ap plicant st a regular Term of said Court, toabe held at tho t< nut house in 1 homasville, said countv, on the second Monday in January next, * r • 1113’ tt.s-*bi:i o HENRY TI. TOOKE, Onliulfrv jCJTATD C> J*’ <7 liffSJt'n’P Y, T'Jiouin# Conntv. ( ■■■„,-/ of Ordinary, 1:5, isT.O® Whereas, GEORGE ®Y. A JNO. Y\'. IL Executors of tlft estate and l:®t will and testament of Nathaniel R. Mitchell, deceased, of said countv, this dav make application, by ■ s ('<<i:;-t for letters of Dismission from said Executorship, of said estate — * e All pers*ns interested * ■ti e:. 0 ; k. rel.y notified to (tie their ohj; 14:10ns in said Court if any they have; oth erwise said letters ol’ Discussion ■vviii I .■ grunted to •aid applicants, at a Regular Term of said Courtfto he held at the Com : :a-:;-v#iu j'launusvi!’i*. said vnnty.sni ti®* se cond Ybmiiay in January next, may 10-fi#: HENItT IL TOOKE, Ordinary. . / HiOBGIA. fISO.UAIf GOJ YTY. \ 8 Court of ()rtli>t*;ry, July tt,* T-dJll. Whereas, JOSIAH G 14( )OYEI>. as Administrator with the Will annexed, on the estate of Moses Daniel, deceas ed. this day, by petition, makes application to this Court, for lct*Ts of Dismission froq slid administration t*n kiW estate— All persons jnterosted arg, therefore, h ® i>v notified to file*their objections isl said Court, if any ti • \ hava to said letters being granted; otherwisiymid h:ers will ho granted aiidjssued at a regular Term of said Court, to ho held at the Courthouse in Taosnasville, oa# the second Monday in January next. „jv 11-6 m HENRY H.*TOOKE, Ordinary. •gh A dmßiisi E’’i t A i'm ,\; i c-<*. , Y I.L PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE J.A ot YI is. Elizabeth W<M>tldy, late of Thomtis County di ceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make immediate pavn.flut, and these having Demands against said estate, will present them property authenticated, iu te I*4l is of the law. Oct. 10,1860. JOHff D. EDWARDS, AdriTr. (<>i ItT OF O Ift> D I > A IS V v 5 > NaTu-y Griffin, having applied to me in proper form, for letters of admin istration on the estate of Noah Giilliu, late of said co\pi- deceased— This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of , kin, to he and ajqioar at my lattice, within Jhe time allow ed by law. and show’ cause, if any tliey can, why admin * islration should not J<* granted to said applicants oil s;fld Cist Jl J (*. 0 o o Y\ itness my hand and official signature, Oct. Ist, 18(i0. oct 17-30d’ E. C. MORGAN, Ordinary. • ldmluU(raior , B sdllce. ® 4 4EOBGIA, THO3LA9 COUNTY. —AH i*u>ous inter ested are hereby notified that the unoersigned wlU* apply to the honorable tln® Court ot Ordinary of said county, on.tln* second Ylonday in Jammry m xt, at a reg ular Term®ofsaid Court, for an order grantmg him leave ami nufhorit v, as adftiinist r.iloi* oil the estate ot Elizabeth 9 Woody, deceased, t? sell all the iu*gr<® sl.*i\?*s belonging to the estate of said deceased. Ibis ting loth day ol Oc. toiler, 1860. o # • • oct 17 I'Al JOHN D. EDWARDS. Ada’r. / tl-OKRIt* ls!:iCKli:.\ tOIATY All per \ I sons concerned are liereln®notified that, at the No vember term of the Superior Court of said county, 1 sjjtjl make application for the api>mntment of Commissioners for she gnu-pose of laying off and assigning my d®w- , er, in the estnt<®ot William Nelson, late of said county# deceits: il.dgreeahly to tde statute in such cases made tyid provided. October 9th, 1860. ® 0 <->ot 17-tc NANCY NELSON, Widow. T7i\i:cnOß>S NO Tier. Two months li date application will be made to the Court of®Ordi nary of Thomas County. <ia.. at the first regular term of said Court. after*the exniration of two months from the d®te of this notice, for leave to sell tlie iu*gr? property beionging to the estate of James McLeoD, late of Florida deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Os said * deceased. JOHN J. McARTHUK, Ex’r. t*-pt. 28, 1860. 0 Ail