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• MISCELLANEOUS.
Tui iauaiuriox of Tinnnnr Bfrr a
• ‘ - t t appropriate tlu
iin*s#ive words of other language*. and after awhile to
incorporate them into our own: thus the word Cephalic, I
which is from the Creek, signifying “for the head,’* is
now becoming p.qmlarzed in mitm-. ‘ion witli Mr. S; .<!- |
fling’s great Ilea 1 cbe remedy, hut if will soon be nidi I
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distinction as foreign words lias 1 i worn bv
roinintui usage until they seem “native and to the man
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s * ’ardly,Realized. ° „ e
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pod into the hapothecaries hand says hi t-> the man, “Can j
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says*>. •‘llfjfreedingly,” says bi, hand mss that •- !
• . i*. idialic Pill, hand pon •
and quick that 1 anlly realist and 1 ’ad ’ad ;.u ‘eadache. e
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* t # v ’ 111 :n \i he is the favorite sign by whirl# nature
makes known any delation whatever from the natural
st :•. ■ of i'i brain, and view e 1 in this light if may la loft
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Woich i do’,! .erwi-e e.-eape attenfi >n. til: r> hue to
he remedied: and its indications should never be neglect- I
* ed. lies issiti -d wider two names, viz:
giyi • undid pathie. Symptomatic* Headache is I
V so edingly common and i- the precursor of a great v:ui ‘
•TV ‘ll I,:-- ; _T ft ! i ii *are A: . i V. ({out, ;
Rheumatism, and all febrile diseases. Is its nervous
• °a fa
yjing *ick headache. of jiepatic diseases coll •*
* : worms, constipation and othes m* °
si -of th< bowi Is, as well ns renal and nterine alfeetiona? >
I ■ - the heart are very fiftqnently ntti nded wit It j
ami are al - affections
whh-h frequently occasion in 1 I* - ,.’'.:. I lead
ucht#is also very cftmiuOh _ • Ift.v
the uaraftof nervous kearlacki. som - r i.:- e ming on sud
dfnly in a state of apparently Hound health and proetra
ti: _ *.’ ■*. ’’<■ I: .alc 1 ■ : _i’ ill o:!;.
A- instances it conn-son slowly, •beraMfcd by depression
of spirits or accrbitv of temper. In most instances the
, pain is in tlie front of the la id, over one or hath eyes, <
and BOuJte times provoking v o
‘also be icyned \ truism.
For the treatment da either class of headache the Cyph
silic Pills have been found a safe n uedy# n the
most acute pains in ft few i its subtle 9w- !
er eradicating the diseas • •:’ which Headache is the un- 1
* erring index. •• 0 * .*
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* Bhidokt. —Missus wants you to send her a box of
Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pill#, —but I’m
thinking that's not just- i; naiHit-r: hut j. chaps veil lft
aTther knowing what it is. Ye see site’s nigh dead and
•icte with thg Sick Headach, anti wants some more of
that same a~ r< laivc her fore.* •
J>r-i?9is t . —You must inca’i jSii.ilding's Ccphali# Pills.
Jt •■■■ -i ‘■ —< ’sli! sure now ami you've -e<l it. lyre's the
qnanherftnd the Pills and ddti’t be all day abont
it either. o •
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Constipation or Costivcnos^.
0 No one of the “liaSiy ills i!c s!i i.- licit - to” is so preva
lent. so little understood, and so nnmli m-gleeti 1 as Cos
tivelte*s. Often originating in careles.--ne.-is. yr sedentary
habits, it is regarded Bs a slight disorder of toft little eon
sequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the pre
cursor and companion of n#:ny of the most fatal and uaii
•gerous diseases, and unless early crudicatohit will bring
the sufferer to an ufltimeK* grave. Among Rite lighter
<r.ils ot which eo-tftmm the usual attendant tire
Hifidnchc. ( htlie, Rheumatism. Foul Piles, and
others of like Ba#un# while a 18a : train of frightful ilis
ts> * s'.i ll as Malign •:! Fev. : - -s. Dysentery, li
---arrluea, Dyspepsia, # -\ppoplexy, 1* ilejisv. Paralysis, Hys
teria. Ilypochoiylriasis, >l. 1 in tin .8 aqd Insanity, tire# in
dicate tlu-ir p-esehce in the system by this alarming symp
tom. Not mifVeqneiitly the diseases named originate in
Constipation, Imt take on an independent existence un-
b>s the cause is eradieat’ lia all early stage. From all |
these considerations i# follows that tlie disorder should
receive innee 1 ate attention wlienever it‘occurs.,and lift
person should n gleet to get a box of Cephalic Fills on
the lifst appearance of the e >mplahit, as their tiaiely use
will expel the insidious approaches of ibsease and de
, slroy thft dangerous foe to human life. *
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A Real Blessing. ,
Pi —'Well, Mrs. Aft. s. how is tluit-headachef
iA <. .hi ‘ .—(lone! Doctor, all gone! the pill you sent
cured me in jusbtvventy minutes, and I wish you would I
semf more so that ft can have thefti handy. *
Piif/siridii. —Yon can get them at any Druggists. Cal? 1
for Cephalic l’ilis. 1 bud tl!cy never fail, and 1 recom
mend tlmmftn all eases Ileftiladie. •
.I'.ii’ s. —I shall send for a box directly, and shSll j
tell ell ua Battering frieade, for,t&ey are a real* blessing*
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Tw nb oM i i.t * .s ok Dm.t.AKs F|>al
ding has si'!>i bwo million# of bottles of his ctriebrated
l*r; pared ftlue and itßs estimated that each bottle saves
at least ten do!*:*-’ worth of broken furniture, tint- ma
king an aggregate of t\A. of dollars reclaim-*
ed fromatotal doss by this valuable invention. Having
made.his (Hue ajiifn.-cliold word, he now |#opo>es to do
the World still greater service by curiftij all the ilciiblg
• beads bis Cephalic Fills, and if they are as gooiUas
Ids Glue, Herdaches will soon vanish away like saow in
3V • ’
* ■?} ovkit AciTKMrvT,Und tit*- mental care amlftitixi
etv incident-to close intention to lmsiufts or study, are 1
qjnong the numerous causes of Nervous Headache. The
diaoruered state of miad and body incident to this dw
y-essing eoii,B • , * # w to all fnergv ai
tu#n. S#li'erers im tiiis and- ‘ <!.-c can alw.tys obtain spec- !
dy relief Jconi these distressing attack# by using one of :
the Cephalic Fills whenever the symptoms Rippear. It
quiets the overtasked brain, m b sootiu-s the strained*.’id
jarring nerves, and relaxes the tense nos r!i# stomach
which always accompanies’ and aggravtites the disorder
ed condition of the brain. e
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•Fact Wouth Knowim., —Spalding’s Cephalic Fills
gtre a certain cere for Sick Heaftiche, IJiliou- Hc;kiche,
Nervous Headache, Costiveness and General Debility.
Gkkat Discovert.—Among the most important of all
the great medical discoveries oltifts age maybe consider
ed the system of vaccination for protection from Small
Fox. the Cephalic Fill for relict’ of Headache, and t!ft
use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of
which is a sure spec!lie, whose benefits will he experi
enced by suffering humanity long after their discoveries
are forgotten.
CURE
Nervous Headache
CURE £
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By tlio use of these Tills the periodic attacks of Xer- i
is or Sick 11, ■ • may be prevented : and if taken
commencement of an attack immediate relief from
pain and sickness will be obtained. .
They seldom tail in removing the Nausea mi Head-}
<jc/f< to which females are so subject. *■ °
Ine\ :u t gently up. n the bowels, —removing Cosftre
vrss. ‘ • c o
¥orl ‘ “ ‘ I‘ciican. Females, and all
persons ot *& Mary hah,!*, they are valuable as a -*•
at ice, improving the apjn'tife, giving t 0,,, and vigor to
•
and strength of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILI.S are the result of long hives
* ligation and carefully conducted experiments, Inning been
in use many years, during which time they have pre
vented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering
from Headache, whether°orig . in the uertfluu Sv
tem or from a deranged state of thesknaariL ( °
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all times with perfect safety without
making any change of diet, <t n and fir absence of an y disa
greeable taste renders . easy to ad minister tlum to
children.
* BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS?* *
The genuine have five signatures of Ileury C. Spalding
on each Box. *
Sold by Druggists and all otfier Dealers in Medicines.
A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
r*ItXCE 23 CE?JTS.
All orders should he addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING, °
IS Cedar Street, Sew York.
FALL TBABI,
E. REMINGTON S SON,
Dealers in
roller AiL O.IAHE DRY-GOODS,
THOJJASyiLLB, GA.,
\IIE now receiving their magnificent Stock of :
FALL AND WINTER
# 033 RY-GOODS,
Unequalled By any in the place. 0
Especial attention is called to tlicir Dress Goods
Department, In which may be found all the novelties
| of the sea-on, consisting of Silks, Cashmeres, de
Laiues, Merinos, I’ombazines, Alpacas, French,
English and American Prints, etc. Jvaibroideries,
in cndle.-s variety; Hosiery and Gloves of every
qnality,Jor Gents. Boys, l.adie-. Misses and Chil
i d#en; Cloaks, Mantiims and Shawls, of every vari
ety of stjfle, color and quality; housekeeping and
Plants tionG i-; in we have every
tiiirfg usually kept iu # oar line ft r housekeepers and
planters. °
Give na a call before purchasing tftwvhetw; we
•Will take pleasurtißn*sltowing our # good* whether
you buy or not.® t
Set b* ° Ik REMINGTON & S£)N#
B°•’ ‘ “ 0
\*FINL and large as-orfmty.t of Men’s and Boys’
• CIiOTIIINQ
oj the latest sfvles; just recetredaiul for sfrte by
•oet 8 0 8 E. REMINGTON & SON. •
\.\ r E arc figw opening a fine assortment of Gents’
\\ , FUIi\TSUING GOODS,,
j consisting of all kinds of Shirts and G’#lars, Sliirt
llosonfs, Under Shirts and Drawers: Ties, Scarfs,
; Cravats and bilk, Kid and Cotton
Gloves and Gauntlets. • •
otil* ° 8 E. REMINGTON & SON. •
VLTNE assortment of® Ladies’ Steel Extension
. BKTRTS, •.
fsom Bto 3G>Coopsp jus Ureceived and for*sale Jbj
, a <jcCS ‘ . t E. REMINGTON & SON.
I FST received and fr fiye jissortment of
3?>iro~w Jowclry;
consisting of Diamond. Cameo. J.ava, Florentine,
asoi#jc, Coral, and a good n#nny other f-;tyles and
patterns, a?; 8 will be#ohl at ju ice to suit the times.
oct 8 E. REMINGT()N 8 & SON.
- ——
V, FINE of Gcntleipcv’s tjitd Boys’
jEDats £XAAoL Caps. .
Also a fine assortment ot Ladies’ and Misses’ Boy nets
Hats and Flats of the latest style? just received and
£>r sale by 8 E. lIE MIG TON & SON.
• —* s B
. Grotdi'ies. •
o KITi M#ss MB ckerel • °. *!
J 5 kits No®l Mackerel in barrel and to retyil
5 hits Salmond 0
20 drums Dried Figs ° #
20 boxes Layer liaisons ® 8 *
•0 barrels Irish Potatoes
• 5 barrels Oniiftis • ; *
4 kegs fresh Goshen Butter . •
Buckwheat tfnd lrvsli “Jour • *
20 boxes Cheesg •
i barrel Currants? for pietf •
8 0 1 box Macaroni; and various otfier articles in
the Grocery line, jiPst received and for sale by
#an 21* ® ft!. REMINGTON & SON.
—*• * *• 5 i~
• * . Mush.
\ FINE lot of Music, containing all the latest
i\ pieces out; just opened and for sale by 0 .
oct 22 E. REMINGTON & SON. ,
NEW. GOODS'.
. .£L^3?
M umn mm %
® . ° ®X B
J. H.-H‘Kinnoii & Go's.
■ \ I 7 E ®;ue now receiving our Fall and Winter
\ \ # Stock of *
Or’O 0'.33 0., ’
To wfiicli we invite the attention of all who fttusli,
goud articles at *
„ M 7 A’ O Y-i t *
. ° Particularly jhoSc • • 0
M ~ \/ITH OASH.
: Come with your money and you c.-yi exchange it* to
’ great, advantage. In order to iyducemorfc *
•CASH'SALES,
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we have determined to make a large discount to
GAS 11 SliYEI#, •
| Cfmo find see. Our .TJock embraces Ladies’Dress
Go#ds and of all iho recent styles,
["Cloaks, Ift 1 mas. Collars, Lace Hoods, Shawls I lead
Dresses, Fhyinels and Opera Flannels; and a full
assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentlemen’s
SlAsitkiy :hhl Gloves.
Also Kerseys, Linseys, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Brown
and Bleached Sheetings and jliirtings.
Ifea)* The Ladies are particularly invited to exa
mine our goods.
W o
0 V I I tA ; ..-O'# 0
Oft’ stock is larger than evn before, and comprises
Men’s, \mi ill’s ai 8 d Bi?v’s Boots ®
_ do 8 do do Congre#s Boots
uo do do Calf a2id Kip Boots
wtf all styles.
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, in all
grades, stales and qualities.
We particularly invite the Ladies to see our Phil
adelphia Made Slices, being far superior to any ever
before offered ftjr sale in Thomasville.
°-
t ? la Xj I til rtf
A handsome assortment of veil made Clothing, con
sisting of Over Coats, Coats, l’ants, Vests, Talmas,
etc. etc. - c
’ MATS.
A full assortment of all styles and qualities. c
&H 0 CIH 1E 2?
Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, etc.
Bagging, Pope, Twine, Blankets, Crockery and
Hardware.
To Cotton Sellers.
We will jrny fair prices for Cotton, in trade or
collections, at all times. Those indebted to us and
those who wish to get. good prices for their Cotton
in trade, will find us ready to verify our assertion.
Bring in your Cotton. °
J. X. McKIXXOX & CO.
Thomasville, October ffff, 18-39.
V i tt \ ‘>* rs \ ‘* i.
o t UjgllV \v xivit,
Architect and Practical Ifni tiler,
“THOMASVILLE, OA..
lIESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE INHABITANTS
k nf Thomas and adjacent Counties, that lie intends
devoting the greater portion of his time to the Architec
tural part of his profession, sue h as the Drawing of Plans,
Eh Nations. Sections, Detail Drawings, Perspective Views
of Intended Buildings, Specifications, Bills of Lumber,
Estimates of Cost, Ac.; and in soliciting patronage from
°a discriminating public, refers to his well known abilities
in the above business, as being the best recommendation,
but would refer to the following gentlemen near Thom
asville:
The Honorable Inferior Court of Thomas. Countv.
E. Remington A Son,
Robert H. Hardaway, Rail.,
A. T. Mclntvre. Esip,
John W. 11. Mitchell, Esq., TliomasnUe, Ga. “ .
J has. H. Remington. Earn,
Rev. James M. Gray
. “Thomas Jones, Es,,;,’ °
The Honorabh. h'fcnor Court of Brooks County.
•John vv. opain, Esq., x *
e Wm. A. Bowen, Esq > Brooks Conntv
(Variety Work* , S “ L 0U1!t -’ -
J. J. Mash, Esq:, J j
T. Blackshear, Esq f Duncanville, Ga.
April 18, I*6o. J ts
° Baptist R<fok.s.
BAPTIST History; Baptist Denomination; The
odocia. and several other works by various au
thors; for sale by ” E. REMINGTON & SON.
COTTON Hri/riYfi—a new tfrticteTjust
received and. for sale by ,
oct 8 E. NE MING TON & SON.
Sew Tailoring Establishment.
Peter Lindsay,
Merchant tailor, would respectful
ly inform tin* cif-nnis ...f . __
Thomasville f- • - fQ
AND ° V> y3l
SURROUNDIXG COUNTRY, /f
I that he hug opened a Fx „* -'4
o ‘ o t * • -I
• SHOP - I ( !
Next t<i Remington A Dkki.e s & ! “ ! V V.'-l
° Furniture Store, > i Vi
where he will he pleased to wait Nf| , i
upott those who mav favor him •• J fe. ii \ ‘
wil 6 I ; j o
0 *ST’- of all kinds cuts'’ i...-at
and made up in the latest and dm o
findnonaWe styles. Clothes, *Cassimeni, and Yestii
constantly on hand. • °
*** Patronage solicited. ° B ml: 2j ts
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B C Ims. 11. Remington's •
INSURANCE* AGENCY— #
— FOR THE
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
. OF GEORGIA, AND THE 0
Soufh Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Cos.
OF TH£ STATE (A’ SOUTH CAROLINA.
#3?“ Office opposite the Postoffice. hm 18
0 0
Wood, ISlnc-ksmith and (ani&§e
. SHOP,
A T.Ponder’s Old Statfd, where thq,subscribers
j\ hre prepared to do
all kinds of 7*
Work fAC\j)Cy
in their lins at tire short- J ’•if G 7 ‘ V mji P ‘
est,notice and in the very
best manner. . ‘ /gE
Plantation Work \ .N .riv,
of evPrv description, *1
n E B* AIR! \ c; 0
l\agns and Buggies,,-uid 0
Horseshoeing, and all other work done to the
most perfect satisfaction. .
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Carriage R<^)osi(ory.—The subscribers,
have ordered a lot of °
Buggies, • . ° , •
° °Carriages,
from the* North, which £ Ufalf-SJV
fifty will soon Imve Va jptdf
° ON HAND,
*nd will keep up a regular gjgjjjg': *
mmm 1 to Supply tnc demands of
tfte Count w. ‘J o LOWRY & SWIFT. 1
Thomasville, January 14,*18(50. • ts
151 ARRIUIft! CR ATI PS! CHOLERA!
j _ LIFE” DRtjPS. . ThIS MEDICINE lias been
tiie never KAit.tNc !l * c( l> tested and pvovedCjy ten
REMEDY. iyears experiei*a*to hi? the only
1 j reertain, safe and reliable reme
dy for aIP Bowel*Derangements. Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Cramfh, & holer 9, Cholic , ,Jr.,ow before the
public. One or two dosts; of -0 drops, wilfcffre the
severe cramps ihc stomach in 20 minutes.
A single dose oj’ten cures the Diarrhoea and itAiever
constipated tlie bowdls. Onjj dose will satisfy an3*
one of i merits* l<jfce only (i?nts.
prepared by Til ALL & £TOW, 0
0 43 DowA’y, New York.
And sqjd iai Thomasville d>y E. Seix&s and T. B.
Ejttle. # 0 ap4-ly 0
Architect and Builder.
rjTHOMAS. JENKINS, 1 laving permanently
8 lgcifted luAself, oJTors his services as an o
* ftpcifiicct'tpij iholiDcP,
to citizens of Thomasville and Airrounding coun
try, and would respect fully infori* themrfhat lie is
propped to take contracts for building Towellings,
Stores, or other buildings,
IN EITHER WOOD CR'IBFdCK, •
and yiPl give his personal attention to all work en
trusted to him. •
s a ii.vi'ri iiV:. of every description, made to
brder <*• repaired.on short notice* .
Jg-r#” Orders foi COFFINS will receive prompt
attention. 0
References. # •
Dr ’ft’ P Jennings, Albany, Ga. *
Dr A Maloy, Chcraw, South L'arolina.
J A Leak, Prcs’t of Bank. Wadesboro’, 1?. C.
W II High, Sheriff, Raleigh, N. 0.
Shop near the Court House,
mb 17 ly , THOMAS JENKIff S. *
Painilitg Painting.
C CONTRACTS TAKEN—
J 5 FOK-,
House, Sign, and Ornamental Paintisg!!
** .AND WORK WARRANTED. •
ShiY* Paints, OJI and Gh: -. kept constantly on
hand, opposite the P ‘-tofice. and for sale by °
mb 18 . CIIAA. *ll. REMINGTON
0 * Paper Hanging*. ‘
\ LARGE assortment of beau- ° T?*% e e'-si
* tiful PAPER & BORI'ER,
on hand, and Jnoje expected to ! '- c -‘' :oS ;
to arrive every day. -JODIA
Rooms Papered o .
lWi It neatness and despatch, and in workmanlike
manner by [mb 18-tt'j C 11. RE^IINffiTON.
D!iiihil.>dralrN 0
I>Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COURT OF
5 Ordinary of Thomas countv, will he sold on the
FI ysT TUESDAY IN NOVEM BER next, within the
lawful hours of sale, before the Couat house door in said
count v, the land belonging to the estate of.l. 11. Edwards,
late of Jefferson County, Fla., deceased. Said land con
tains 14d acres, more or less, being part of lot No. (i. in
Ritii district of Thomas county, lying one mile from Tho
nmsvilie on the Tallahassee road. Sold f<?r the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
sop 5 40(1 P. P. SMITH, Adrn’r.
llxeculor’s Sale.
IN PURSUANCE OF THE LAST WILL AND
I l'estament of A. J. Oit, deceased, will he sold on the
lirst 1 ue.-day in December next, before the Courthouse
door in Thomasville, Thomas County, one house and lot,
•in saic! town of Thomasville, being the late residence of
the said deceased. Also one negro girl by the name of
Julia, about 25 years old. Sold as the property of said
deceased, for tlie benefit of tin- heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
gep 19-46(1 JOHN C. FANNING, Ex’r.. ‘
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A FINE lot of Cheese; just received and for sale by
oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SON.
GENTS’ Superior Chewing Tobacco and Extra
Segars; for sale by i
SC P T * B F HUBERT. 1
Before .Haiti 3ls? Your Purchases,
CALL IN AT
JARED EVERITT’S
AT GROOVERVILLE,
A ND EXAMINE IIIS STOCK OF
! r
n s - | •
■>°rx
Q- S’’
; o CONSISTING OF <>
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
€ lotlilnsr. I!a<(. lioniirls stntj, Alil
-0 liucry Loods.Jtools and Shoes,*
„ Crockery aiitl Cilass-Warf,
Hard-Ware & Cut lory. *
Coffee and Suyar.
.Tobacco, sNc.. sNc.
In fact, you can find gilmost any article you mnv
want, gs Iris Stock consists of UveryTßing visually
kept in a Country.S<ore; all of which htkwill sell oti
as good terms as can be -old in Southern Georgia or
FlorWa. 0 ap 30—Jf 0
o
Confectionary. o#
rpilE UN DE Rb IGN E D •EISsPECTyULLY IX
form the citizens of . 0 0
Southern Gcorghi ami Flo
rida, that lie is now re- s |f
ceiving and constantly re- ~
plenishing lns°stock with
fresh and well selectedg^f^J^’
Goods and Confectionary, ;,'1 c.'ffiD * ~
among wlffch arc the fol- ’ ‘ ‘if - f
lowing general assortment - fyg'j. 2
of family nick-nacks: 0 0 ” X^rfSu--^.
IVescrt^s,•Jellies, Raising, Currants, Figs, Citron,
ttuncs, Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Almonds, Cocoa,*
Brazil, l’ec.i* and Filbert Nuts! Oliycs, Capers, An
chovies, Sardines, Salmißi, Shad, clysters. Lobsters,
Maccajoni, Vermicelli, Split Peas; Soda, Butter, Su
gar and I*irina Crackers; Vickies. Catsup, Vau#es;*
Choice Mines, Liquors; Porter, Ate yid Cider iR
Jttles; Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pijies, etc.
. Candy,£>f my own Manufacture.
A large quantity always 011 hand, to which lie calls
the special attention of merchants dealing in CAN
DIES. Orders#from a distance, if*accompanied
with tli(*Cash, will receive jyompt attention. 0
o All the abo\p, with iftimcro|js articles not men
tioned, for by
Thomasville, Ga., ap 1-ly JOIIS STARK.
SW. O. S. I’ilOPSil I T’S
°3J , 70.'3Li13r TJL o o i.iff q
His* CELEBRATED LIVER MiR)I(TNE IS *A
. safe and <*:rtuin b* all kinds of Liver l<is
eases. and Indispositions that originate from a diseased
.state or inctMty of tlie Liver—such as Chnioic and
Acute Intlamation of the Liver, Dvspi-psi*. Sick 1
ache, Soiir.Stoinach, Loss of Appetite, Lowi*ss of Spir*
its. Colic, Costiveness, &c.
This is an excellent remedy for Females in thei* vjyi
ous situations, as a remedy against Costiveness, Morning
Sickness, Swimming in the Head, Restless Feelings tit
night, Heartburn, ifce., tS?c. o *
00. H. Pi-9|fli:liN Aiioilync
Good for all kinds of Local Pains, a*nte or clir*!iie° also*
good for Coughs, Colds, Colic, Diarrhma, Toothache,
Earache, Pain in the side or stomach, Cold Fe<b, Ye.
O. H.. S*ro*liiS!'s Vi rmifn"n .
Excelled Dy none in use, cither as to its virtues hatTU
less ettects svstem,
o •
4>. H. Prophitt's Ynii-Itilionfi Vrgrtahlv ftiils.
Purgative and Febrifuge, Equal- l<> any Pill either in
0 Chronic or Acute Diseases. * *
• The above preparation of Medicine been used by
myself for the last ten years in private practice, and has
been one #f tl*‘principal agents in effecting th<* many
owonderful cure* that have resulted from ine treatment
pursued by the l’tiiprictor, which in number amounts to*
and of almost every description, male and fe
male, acute and chronic.
They.have been used by hundreds of families for the
last six a I-’amilv Medicim* titl'd tlie satisfaction
that they have invariably given has given rise to thei*
use generally, v. here they cun be procured. They are
only recommended foj <1 i■ .-use- that jirevttil injhe South c
ern eomffrv, * tlie jirojwii tor is not conversant with Nor
tilery diseases, and thinks that a medicine that is applica
l-le to diseases of the Scut!! would not lug in all proha*
hility, so good in Northern regions; therefore, the Pills
1 are not recommended, oy?y where tie - have been tested
and that is throughout the .'ffutlicni BRites.
©
If v*ut have Liver Disea.
•J AKE PROPIIITT'S LIVER MbiDIUXE.
If you Dvsiiepsia— 0 0
’ ° TAKE PROPIIITT'S LP 6 ’ER ‘.IEDICINE.
If have Siak Headacl c — .
TAKE PROPIIITT'S LIVER MEDICINE.
If you to Heart hum— 0
# TAKE PKOPiirri*S LIVER•dEDIf’INE.
ll you are stihji et >ur Stfinaeli—•
TAKE PRtH’iirrf’b LIVISR S[*:DICINE.
f f*yoa are Costivt— * .
CAKE PROPIIITT'S LIVI*R M.EDICINE,*
If you are recovering from Fev r, or ChilltfatKl Fe- .
ver, or any other disease that leaves vAi in need,
of a pur tative or an ap rient, male or female —
. TAKE PROPIIPi'T s Lf\J-;R MEDICINE.
O
Try lliesi Medicines. If they tire good, use them. # If
not, set them aside. All 1 ask is a trial, and 1 fear no
diijjsatisfaeiion. Tluse Sledieines are prepared ynty ti\-
0. S. PROPIMTT, Covington, Ga.
And sold hy Ed. Seixas. Thomisville Ga Win. Ashley,
\ aldosta, (ia.: Win. Hill. Mill Town, Ga.; aoul Hunnycifl
A: Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. sep 12-4 m”
Dll J. BO.VEE DDDS’ •
I.'Yai’EKIAVa WISK
A RE MADE FROM A* PURE AND UNA DULTER
xV atf.i) wt nk, which is about dotflile the usual strength
of other Vines,and is imported hy (ini', one house in the
t nited States. Also, from the following valuable Roots,
Herbs. Ate,, viz: Solomon’s Seal, Spikenard, Coinfrey,
Caiuollo Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, mi l
Barberry.
WE CH ALLENGE
TIT E \Y C) RT II
TO PRODUCE
THEIR EQUAL!!
55 e do not profess to have discovered some Roots “known
only to the Indians of South America.” and a cure for
“all diseases which the flesh is heir to,” but we claim to
present to the public a truly valuable preparation, which
every intelligent Physician in the country will approve
of and recommend. Asa remedy for
IYC H’IKVJ’ (OHSIMPTIOX,
Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the
Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, Diseases peculiar to
h cniales, 1 Jebility, and all cases requiring a Tonic, they are
For SORE THROAT, ho common among the Clergy,
they arc truly valuable.
For the aged and infirm, or for persons of a weak con
stitution—tor Ministers of the Gospel. Lawyers, and all
public speakers—for Book-keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses,
Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life,
they will prove truly beneficial.
Asa Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent and de
licious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating
effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and arc
a valuable remedy for persons addicted to excessive use
of strong drink, and wish to refrain from it. They are
pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the
adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country
is flooded.
These Bitters not only CURE but PREVENT Disease
and should be used by all who live in a country where
the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers ate preva
lent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may
be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. *
Physicians, Clergymen and Temperance Advocates, as
an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly
valuable BUTTERS over the land, and thereby essential
ly aid iu banishing Drunkenness and Disease.
CHARLES W11)1)1 FIELD & CO,
• -Proprietors. 78 William Street, New York.
For Sale by E. SEIXAS, Agent, Thomasville, Georgia.
August 29, 1860. ly
A ISargAiJn
IS NOW BEING OFFERED IN TIIE LARGE AND
well known House and Lot, situated £_—± n'-L
in the town of Fleteherville, and form - a
erly occupied by P. P. Smith as a Boar- iMMSi| gff
ding House and Hotel. There ar -i >■:.£spPu
good, comfortable rooms and fire-places, good out
buildings, all new, and plenty garden ground, with
good stables, all conveniently arranged and well ad
apted to Boarding House or Hotel purposes. Terms
easy and possession given at any time to suit the
purchaser.
For further particulars, apply to W. F. HUBERT,
on tlie premises, or call at the store formerly occupi
ed by Rev. 11. W. Sharpe, and apply to the owner
BENJ. F. HUBERT. ,
Thomasville, April 2,1839. ts
WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’
Hew Cotton Press.
i sim<; to plixters or
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS! !
mHIS NEW INVENTION, TI!E SIMPLEST,
| most practicable, powerful and cheapest COT
-1 e >S PRESS ever- ins-ented, is now offered to the
public. This Press is constructed upon a plan so
simple that any farmer may, w ith fofir put
up one complete, in running* order, jn on< week.—
When put up it will pack •
Five and Six Hundred Pound Eales
of cotton with greater facility than any other Pres&
will 40U*lb bales, and so perfect is its structure that
at least ONE THIRD MOKE BALES CAN BE PACK
ED ON IT I*llll D # VY than any o other Pressor Scrcw
ever invented. °
The subscribers ohave secured a patent for this
wonderful Pri%s, and are now prepared by tlPein
sclves and Agents, to # -*‘ll private county and State
rights throughout the codon growing region of the
South. Thej have already began to reap tdie reward
of this invaluable iift cntion, and when cotton plant
er? everywhere sliallolcarn that this Press is Con
structed at a cost of more than °
o One Hundred Dollars Lees
than any other Press now extant, and possessing
much GREATER lEA ER PtBIVER with, greater
simplicity and facility figr packing, we fce> confident,
that our Press will supplant eveiw thing in the simp?
of a Cotton Press now in use. 0 °
jgr'Y” Models of this L’rcss may be seen by calling
on ns at TTfonyisviye. hr anv of # om* Agents. At e
are willing to let it live by its own merits,
feeling perfectly secure in warranting it ttyill purch
asers. o ° S. R. °A\TLLIA MS,
• sep 4-ts. . T. J. BOTTOMS. „
— • 0
VahtaSSe ions ! 0
PEELER’S Economical and Variety Steel Blade
FlaOW,-;
Patented June first, iS-V.I, —the most t'cohomical,
convenient and efficient Cultivator ever iiftentcd.
AVlig-n properly made and used, if it does not thus!
prove itself, 1 herein pledge*myself to return the*
money to those wht purchase righte for their pfyn
tations. o “ *
Requires hid one Stock for any kind of a Blade,
tt-n of which may be put on, fastened and taken off
,in one*minute„
1? adapted to sod, subsoil, hillside an if general
cultivatioif, and may be turned into a double plot?
if desired, and,is so consft-nctcd tlyit a seed planter*
may be attached to it, tlie # cost of which will not ex
ceed one foliar. *
E*-ery part is detachable and iffijustaffle to itself.
The Stock, which may be made out of common pii?c
i plank, is so simply constructed, and there being no
weld in the iron jffut, that the wliolj plow may he
readily put up by the commonest Smijh after once
obtaining a correct pattern. TJje opinion of all who
have seen and tried it, is that it will be the*
° ONLY PLOW USED.
as soon as its merits aregenerally known, and that,
taking several togetlier, it will be but a small
part of°the present plow ,being notoonly
the most convenient, but ihe cheapest flow that can
be used. Farmers can f their presefft supply*of
Scuters, Shovels, and Sweeps for this Stock, and
even knoffk. the wings off tlioir wrought Turning-
Plows and fix for this.
Persons wisliing Individual or CBunty Rights will
address Da! A. PEELER, Mor.ticello! Fla.
#r fliTv. AVAL PEELER, AVaukcnah, Fla.
Januarv'l4. 1800. •
* t O O O
‘-X s O HP JLs 3HL £3 „
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° _ O o /ts A . V •
rx, AW •
p • Xg s? ->•
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I AM # AAV ARE THAT IN PMISwXTIXgI MV*
•* . * Planter %
to the public, 1 have to conund with tl>,c prejudices
created by tiie failure of •User inventions fur the like
purpose. L flat ter myself, lioweveT. that my I’LAN
-1 ER will perform the work proposed, in a satisfac
torT manner. ,i am strengthened it* (l/f conviction,
by the •j)iuion # c*f nearly all fye *
Practical Farmers
of Thomas and ,-wljoini* c;yntis who liavctf>: tunn
ed it; and •he judgement of the members of the
Patent Office, who pronounce it to be by far the best
PLANTER tliaj has ever bee* presented to them. ,
It is intended t* plant. Corn and Cotton* and to
sow Grain of all kinds, /'or sowing AVlieat broad
cast and lyifrowing in at ihe arm*tiaie, it caflmi be
equalled. It can be used for putting out Guiana,
either by strewing or by putting any desired quanti
ty Tit an j* given distance. The distance proposed so
drop the seed is graduated by the number oof
and tlie quantity by the size.
A glance at the PLANTER show/ t!-,c amount of
labor saved >y its use, and the nature and, accuracy
of tlie same.” A man and horse lays out” the row,
drops th seed and covers it, in the sgme time and
with the same labor that it takes, in Hie usual way, to
lay ojit the row. Thg aid given by the wlicel Ven
ders it equally easy to the horse as a single plough.
It being impossible for any one man to bring it to*
thejiotiee of ev?-ry farmer* or to supply the demand
when cxhibiPcd, I propose to sell tlfo right to any
State or county, orymmjier of counties, tlia/anyone
may desire, and at rates the purchaser will make
money. 1 trust no oni? will jmndemn it without an
examination, because it is the invention of a South
ern man. If, however, after examination, they re
ject it. I have nothing to sav.
0 V) TIIOS. J. BOTTOMS, °
oct 16—Gm Th#masvillc, Ga.
A TTcvelty in the Art World!
PHOTOGRAPHY UPON IGIiGEUEN.
Secured by letters patent in tlie United States,
England, France, and Belgium.
r x'ZT.-T".
Polographic Porcelain tLoitjpany,
No. <HI llroadwav, N< w York,
H aving secured their novel and ix~
geniotw invention by Americaii and European pat
ents, are fully prepared to’ execute all orders for
.71 iiii:iMir<- {.likenesses of E’evsons on Chinn,
presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of
ordinary pliotopranhs, the brilliancy anil linisli of a water
color drawing, and a hitherto mutttained quality of dura
bility, by being rendered its imperishable as the natural
proper!ies of the articles upon which they are transferred.
As the patented process of the Company enables the
reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain surfaces,
but upon such as 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 as
I'rns, Vsimcm, Breakfast Clips. Toilr! Articles, Ac-.
thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing a unique
and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in do- •
niestic use.
In order to furnish.facilities for the gratification of the
popular taste, and to meet the wants of those patrons of
the Fine Arts desirous of having Portraits on Porcelain,
the Company have imported from Europe a collection of
superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own or
der, which they sell at cost prices.
As the American Company are owners of the patent
right, and consequently the only persons authorized to
use the process, they have determined, in order
To afford People in every section of the S. nion
an opportunity to possess
I’orlrait* on China,
to make the following proposition to Rexidevts in the
Country , who arc unable to visit per tonally the Atelier
and Galleries in Sew York. o •
Persons sending a photograph, ambrotvpe, or daguer
reotype to the office of the company in New York.
Accompanied by fr’ivr Dollnrx,
will receive in return by express, free of other charge. °
A richly ornamented fJrcakfasi C'np nnil Mnni-cr
with the portrait transferred thereon.
By transmitting a daguerreotype and
Ten liolhirs,
they will secure in like manner,
A hnnilsoiiie French Vase or Toilet Article,
with the ] tort rail reproduced by the patented process.—
By sending a pair ol daguerreotypes and
Fifteen Itolliii'K,
they will receive in return
A I’air of rich Srrrr Vane*,
with the portraits'executed equal to miniature paintings;
and, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on por
celain wares or
Vnsrs of every qualify of finish,
ranging in prices from
Twenty to One Hundred Do'lnrs the pair.
N. B. Be particular in writing the address, town, coun
ty and State distinctly. All letters to be addressed to
“MANAGER,
American Photographic Porceimin C 0.,” 1
oet 10-ilm TBl Broadway, New York.
Lands! Lands!
rpilE SUBSCRIBER NOAV OFFERS FOB SALE
- his small, though
Well Improved Farm IPSI
consisting of FOLK HUNDRED acres, sitm
ated on {he Troupville ami Tallahassee road, ./(
about eight miles from Thomasville. 11- will sell aU ius
stock, on the place, farming utensils, &c., with the pres
cut growing crop of seventy acres in excellent coni and
and®tort? live acres in cotton D The lands are good pine
and wc l woi-tli the attention of diose wishing to move
to Thomas county, lie has just completed on the place
a ngw gin-house and screw-press, which will be of great
advantage to the purchaser, and the dwelling hoftie, out
houses, Are., are all good log houses. The favorable lo
cation (f my farm, will not fail to please. Come and see
it imtift-dlately, as I am detenniued to sell, on the jiost
reasonable terras, for Cash or Credit, or both, to suit the
purchaser. Now, acre is a bargain for anv man who de
sires % small, rich farm, wlocated. ‘ °
* • 1). S. RAY.
I homqf Coqptv Oa. July 4, IBfio.
I*. S. Address me at Thomasville. ts
°6S?r ’iraisis in* Lands.
riIHOMASB COUNTY—Seventeenth District.ff.is Id I
I 166, 17d, *>4, 257*-Jt>s, 06't, x’d?, 344 1!K1.
13th Dist., Nos. !•>£, L’d, d.)3, -io7,117)8. 1 s'tli
Decatur■. County—lffth I)ist* No. 41. 20th #^^T^^* o
District, No. 264. * -
Colquitt County—)i.-t.?N<>s. 100,182,153, 3J7 i ;{pi.
Low tales County—'dth Dist., No* 10,251, 312,01d’ 067 .
369,379,386/391,402. 11th Dist., No. 340.
Irwin Count-*— IstDi?t., No. 108. .dth ISist., Nos. 255,
1)7. Gtii Dist., Nos. 1 d1,320, 304, 406, 423.
Appling County—2d Dist.. No. 2:4. 3d Dist., No. 413
•AA are Conty-*stli Dist., Nos. 304, 127.
Coffee County—lst Dist., No. 178.
D*clv County—l2th Dist., No. 67.
Clierokee Couffty—4th Dist., No. 025. *
Lee County—l.dtli Dift.,255. 1 Stli Dist., No., 90..
Early County —14th Dist., Nos. i.Sl* 1.d7. 216. 217,
Also, 100 acres near Thomasville, on tlie Tallahassee
l-oad. e #
Also, 300 acres improved land, on tl#- Tgllahame road,
twiftniles from Tliomasviie, la-longing to J. H. McLellan.
U.g These lands will be sold very low for Cash. #Ad
dress the subscriber at Albany, Ga.
Jane 27,1860. • P. P. SMITH.
House an°d Lot for sals7
g AM NOAV OFFERING FOR SALE AIVIIOd’SE
3 ?tml Lot. It is situated in a beautiful and pleasant part
of t!* town. Tlie house isonew and very con
venient. with outbuilding's and gift-den. ° °
I have%lso FOUR BUILDING LOTS,entrainingoge
acre each, all eoi"i*r letr, -rfliich I will sell.
Should any one desire to 4nald, or to bny an improve t
place in town, flow is the ti::u*4is I am determined to sell.
Terms, one half Cash, and the remainder on the lirst
day of
• approved sePuritv. „ ° e
may 23-ts * ‘ . ISAIAH DEKLE.
rrtsiiw, Pfcltlps, Ats.
17 RANDY KitCFI'S, PIE FRUITS, PICKLES, PI
-9 collille Jellies, John Bull, AA'orccftcr and Pepper
UI etc., etc.; Uitsale bv® 0 * •
oc 10 a MERIMLL& PAINE.
PostponetP AtSßsiieisstra<or’s*S
YS/ILL be sold, at Aie Courthouse door in the town of
tT Thomasville, Thomas connU", Ga., on the 8-'ir*t
Tucsdtfj- in Jaimsii-y next, the following property,
to-wit: Three negro bo*s. from 10 to II years ullage,
very ftkelv. A lu*tutiful resilience, elegantly situated
and convenient for Imsinej* in town.* The lot is large
and dwelling amlxither houses all ta-w. having been lil
ted up in good, style at large expense. This is a rare op
portunity for procuring a goq<l and desiralde residence m
Tliomasville, as few such places can be purchased with
out a large expenditure. 0 o *
Also, anew two-story hr*k store house, in excellent
condition, now occupied bv ,ASess:-s.*AV(dtf & Bro. This
house is located on the main street, in the most business
jiart of town, is large an ftfnm/odious, eommanning high
rents at all times, l’ropeity anywhere in*its neighbor
hood is in demand stihe highest and the attention
•of nurchasers is egpecinlly diftetedto tliis store house and
lot ;> an opportunity wry mrely affonled inThoim.svilh*
Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of the es
tate of 1 leftist 4 R. Sev late of Thomas county,
cetised.
poy 7 „ JAMES A. McLENDON, AdmT.
rifIOBCIIA, SBOOH m CatpTT*
*lf • T> fill 1 Uvc * /! mat/ Concern.
AVhereas, Real Has applied to me for let-,
••i-k of administration on the (state of lAiiali B. Ryal,
late of said county oeceased, * ’ •
Tliesc tire, therefore, Io cite and aduimtisl* till persond*
interested to Ik.- and appear at the (’omthouse in Q iitn an
on the first Monday in January next, to-show i'a*M-. if
any they con, y.lfv said letters ghonld not Jbe g*u;t< Ato
said applicant in tennro f the law. *
Given under niv lmml ami off!rial sigaa’ u: . this N
vemberjk;- #!th, )M\ c *
• nov 28-30d ANGUS MORE IKON, Ordinary. ‘
. -
• A<S:intiitrßor‘s Sale.#
4 GRFKABLF l<t AN ORDER of the Court of Ordi
► i narv of Brooks t )m;‘y # will In •hi la Tor, lie t ::
lyitlsc door in said county, on the S'si-'-’t ’jPursitny ist
Jnhnsurr next, within the legal hour.-- of sal--. ; .;<4
lot ol land. No. H* . *n lae 10th dist r:ct of oTi *ia i! v 1 1- *
win now I . ■ iks County, containing 300 acres more
IPss; tils') (j?-,e negro hoy. o Sold , s the nroperiy of .'■•hp.
Groover, dec.-tsed, of said county, for nie !>( •-;i >.2;
heirs arrt creditoi-sot said estate, l’cruil made known
on the dav of sale. Nov. 16. Ihiiii. • *
.not; 21-40d JAM Es !!. GRt )OVER, Adi -
6 . •
Atlirtmisfraß '!< Sjjff*. .
\yr ILL BE SOI/) BKI OKE THE COURTHOUSE
t Y door in tlie town of Brooks equity mi
the S' : rsl Titcsitaj m January n*xt, wit!.in thi :t
hours of s;ile, one lot of land, number one himd* and and
twelve (112); also, the north-west half of lot,Clumber one
hundred and thirteen. (110), both containing seven hun
dred and thirty-lfve (73. q acu-s, more or less, lving in the
14t!t district ot Brooks County, behmginuAo tlie (-str.te
Henry Anderson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
4icirs and creditors of said estate. Terms* made kfown
on the (lav of sale. Nov. 13, 1860. ° #
L. IS. A. C. ANDERSON, 7 , . .
. nov2l-40d JAMES .AL MULLEN, sAdtnn5 Adtnnt ‘
„ 0 AjStninislrator’s Sale.
\ G REE ABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary
-fn of Thomas County, will lie sold on Wednesday the
•>th -lay of Deeemher next, at the plantation of Moses
Futeh. late of said county deceased, the following prop
erty to wit: All the perishable property of the estateyif
said Moses Futeh, consisting of six horses, one mule,
thirty or forty stock cattle, a lot of stork hogs, corn and
fodder; iiml other thing’s too numerous t<?mention. Sold
for the benefit of the estate. Terms made keiown on the
oihiv of sale. GEORGE BEAVAN, AdiiLr.
November ‘I. 1860. -if *
o ““ *
AdijiinlKtralniN Sale.
|> Y YIRTCE OF AN ORDER of the Court of Ordi-.
1 t nary of Thomas County, will be sold on the First
Tuesday in .Inntinry next, before the Courthouse
door in the town Quitman, Brooks County f within tfc<*
legal hours of kale, the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Lewis Joiner, deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. Nov. 11, 1860. *
liov 21 jOd • WILLIAM R. JOINER, Adm’r.
/tHORCSA, THOMAS COUIfTT.
a H Coin/ of Ordinary, .hay 2, 1860.
■ t\ hereas, JOSIAH GROOVER, as Administrator with*,
the Will annexed, on the estate of Moses Daniel, deceas
ed, this day. by petition, makes application to this Court
for letters of Dismission from said administration on said
estate —
All persons interested are. therefore, hereby notified to
file their objections in said Court, if any they have to
said loiters being granted; otherwise said letters will he
granted and issued at a regular Term of said Court, to bo
held at the Courthouse in Thoinasvillc, said* counyt, on
the second Monday in January next,
jy 11-6 m ItENRY H.TOOKE, Ordinary.
I>iEßicai:.N (oiiiT of ordinaky.-,
y Nancy Griffin, John M. Griffin and John R, Langdale
having applied to me in proper form, for letters of admin
istration 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 be and appear at my office, within the time allow
ed by law, and sjiow cause, if any'they can, why admin
istration should not be granted to said*applicants on said!
CBtj fe. ©
A’ itnesa ray hand and official signature, () t. Ist, 1860,
oet o L ;f()d ‘ K. C. MORGAN, Ordinary.
ll)ini<tfriiffli a tt Police. ■
Gi E< )RGIA,_ THOMAS (!(lUNTY. —All persons inters
J ested arc dicrebv notified that the undersigned will
apply to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of sni<}
county, on the second Monday in January next, at a
ular Term of said Court, for an order granting him leave
and authority, as administntlor on the estate ot Elizabeth
Woody, deceased, to sell all the negro slaves belonging;
to the estate <>f said deceased, lids the loth day of Oc
tober, 1860. 0
oet li-til'd JOHN D. EIVVV ARDS, Adm'r.
rt liOBUn. BEBBIIiy COOTV—AII per.
VI sons concerned are hereby nptiiied that, at the No
, veuiber term of the Superior Court of said countv, I shall
make application for the .appointment of
for the purpose of hiving off and assigning my dow
er, ui the estate ot \\ illium Nelson, late of said county
deceased, agreeably to the statute in such eases made and
provided. October oth, 1860.
oet 17-tc NANCY NELSON, Widow.
E XKCT TOK'S NOTICE. Two months after
date application avi 11 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 the
date of this notice, for leave to sell the negro property
belonging to the estate of James McLeod, late of Florida
■deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN J. Me ARTHUR, Kx’r.
Sept. 2-8, 1860. ° 2m