Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 15, 1865, Image 2

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(lb: §>ontim (fntrprist. LUCIUS C. BKY.AN, i THOMAVIIiLB. OA. Tii;6i:UAV U. *n.s. #•*: k:: kim** !: - Full xiiiuc wiii be |kj<3 at tiw Lubnwfrine < Bj' t iuf an c.t-an toiuiD *ii linen ni)(s. 1*! Ux_*“ wk’ M ml, u* U> ewrry on Uie *mp<*r buo eenetulty m>t and brin;.’ w* in all Ue rajf* tlirowii about and waiatma Mi tiieir premme YVe kuew iIK-ro it plenty oi tneni if you will oniy jfatber up ami aeud liii-Ui. TUK ( 4>lltTtH The election day was sk> near at Land and ourself being absent in Sa> rannah at the time it was lixtd by the ’ uuventiuu we Lad not a single issue ol tLe paper iu wbieli to declare cur choice of candidates. To uay is the day of election throughout the state, to. Governor, members of Congress, and uiemoers of the Legislature. lion. Charles J Jenkins lor Governor, is worthily without an opponent. ‘1 he people of Georgia could main* “> ter choice, and we '•“< bis great merits ate now about to meet their just reward. _ I'or ( ongreas there are more candi* dates tu the field, and_ for the First .District we have Mr. Cohen of Sev.au nali, Col. Styles of Urooks County and Oil. <’ 11. Hopkins of Mclntosh. Of’ these it is t< o late for us to speak and wt will only say that in view of the si ortne-s of the time allowed for the election and the w ant of mail fas edifies throughout our large District, very lit:ie will he known of the CandG dates, rod it is doubtful who will be elected. for the Legislature we have in Thomas County Col. W. D. Mitchell and Fletcher McQueen for the House ami Col. L. i>. Moore for tlie Senate three worthy and meretorious gentle men w ithout opposition. For the senate however, there is opposition in another county in the person of Peter Owing, Esqr. of Colquitt. We have not heard from Lrooks, the remaining county of our senatorial district, and cannot say what will be their action. n itiosrntH i> tkadi:, “Yankee i ricks’ arc eudicssj but if they are on aloes,*they are also useful, nay, indispensable. As convenient as they are numerous wc find them ever saving us, time, labor or expense, or perhaps all three as in the present in stance. Before lit from .Messrs B. Remington urui buu is a supetbly printed card “itJi a complete card calendar in its ecuicr, so simple that any one can ar* range it, while the hack of the card (shows a table pointing out the tirst dav of tiio month in each year, from 18G2 to ID> 0 inclusive. Accompanying this is another “Yan. kce trick equally uselul, a package of blotting paper having a splendid little calendar on oue end of each snect. Jhe third and last is a beau tilul little portmonie foresrrying shin piasters, haring also a complete calen dar on one side. They are all made o! paper and superbly printed while their designs indicate great ingenuity and usefulness. liut to cap the climax all three of these articles, though seperate and distinct articles ol trade are hut the Ad vert is*m>n( of the “Home Insu rance’ company elsewhere published, ei which Messrs E. Remington and bon of ‘1 homasvillc arc the Agents. These convenient articles should he in every house and the cost is u mere trifle. , . M. IIMMIFSOX. \\ ho is he? \V ell lie is a large Whob-sale aiul retail dealer in Groce ries at Savannah ( ju . whose advetise ment appears in tins issue of our paper. Engaged in t Ills house we had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Charley But ler 1 ormerly Conductor on the Atlan tic & G. 1* R. who scuds his Compli ments to his old friends and acquaint lances at Ihomasyiile and along the road, with the assurance that he is now prepared to sell them Groceries all kinds at remarkably low prices, Sec card. Atlantic ami rail ka . We rail attention to the report, from the President of t hi* roadleopied e ) se _ where from the Sw/rmnnl Jbrnhl. V 0 bad ittfori’ nd to write at pome length on rhe ‘mbjoet of I ‘ and rrpoo : • -■'•'♦ton obtained on oiff fee rot \ v hot ■s<* nhe so ffiio-l crowded by the no-nrntidS-. b*.r dn’-fnsr our nb^edc: that we are compelled to deter it for a future occasion, meantime we deeire the friends of the road to understand ti.ut its able President is straining crerv nerve to make the Atlantic and *iult road what it ought to be, a cheap and rapid medium of Communication and transportation to the people of Southern Georgia and Miudie fiorida with one of the great ports of the South. Steamers have becD placed on the line between Savauuah and Doctor* town iti connection with the railroad and the freights reduced, so that, transportation is now furnished much cheafier than it was a few weeks ago. We arc under obligations and re turn our thanks to lion. A. If. llan se‘l and Kobert II Hams Hsqr lor their kindness in filling successively, our place in the sanctum during the two weeks of our late tnn to -"- l - •*AI.ACE ICOIS£. It affords us pleasure to call the at. tcutiou of merchants and others in Southern Georgia aud middle Fiorida, to the advertisement of C. Orff, pro* prietor of the f.hove house, Savannah Ga. as displayed elsewhere in our col umns. Upon a resent visit to Suvan uab we iound iu the Palace House a superb assortment of i>ry Goods el every description, at wholesale aud retail prices unexpected at this period of high prices. If C. ‘Orff does not sell you goods at New Tork prices, he will approach them so near that you will scarcely be able to tell tbe difference. Ht. W- MIiVEK. Is tlie # proprietor ol a large shoe house iu havannah Ga. who offers good bargains both at wholesale and retail. For full information see his advertisement iu another column. *AL.*O> Al\l> (O. Head the advertisement of this firm aud see if it be nutfr'to your interest ; to do business w ith them. Mr. Gray of the Finn is now in ThomasviHe looking alter the interest of his house. JOWKFIJ It A.Till. 1.- Is a wholesale dealer in native wines ales, champagnes. liquors and cigars at 198 North side of Hay street Savannah I Georgia. JK* VMTKIN -i > J kcK.UA.V. Particular attention is directed to i the Card of these gentlemen, publish. led elsewhere in this paper. Their i house is of long standing in the city of Savannah and they offer good bargains : iu the wholesale Dry* Goods line. fi:i,i,ai:k aVo Vom.arh. Dealers in shoes at wholesale invite attention to their card in this papier. They will sell shoes cheaper than any i other house in Savannah. nii*. lIFTTI Hini. W e invite attention to the card of this lady published in to-days issue. Having visited her Milinery establish ment at Savannah, we arc prepared to say that she can fill all orders in her line of the most beautiful and fashion* able Goods and styles, and having the confidence of the fashionable ladies of , Savannah, she is therefore highly rec ommended to the ladies in this section. \ Our tliaoks are due to Mr. \Y. J. Dickey for some noble specimens of sugar cane. Oue of these of the Ore. ole species was not less than ten feet in length, with twenty matured joints, while it had its fellow of the green cane very little inferior. The price of sugar should come down when such sugar cane grows in this section. WAITED, 25000 sugar cane piauts partly green and partly red ribuon for the next season apply Immediately to the editor ol this paper. * <nuino\ AinacKUNPeeTNOF •I ***.- ATLANTIC A CI I.F K. R. tOUCANT- J his company as now existing, was formed by the consolidation of the “Savannah, Albany & Gulf Railroad Company,” and the “Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Company,’ which construc ted one continuous line, to which a branch connecting with Florida has been added The object has been to tarnish an ontiet to the products of Eastern and Southern Georgia and Middle Florida, with nltunateiy a Main trunk line of transportation be. the Atlantic ( War, and Gtllf of Mexico. r n brief, ft,?, fm,) h. gag miles a • v t ♦mek vd! be. coy ’ ‘er in *nod -oooioe - : >-3 mrTes vet ironed. with ample supply ot roll mg stock for present necessities The principal deficiency's now are oepot building ami machinery (des troyed, worn out or incomplete ) and iron for extension to Bainbridge There has been issued against this $3,072,867 05 Captuti stock 15,90000 guaranteed 770 stock 948,000 0O funded debt, of winch only $043,00000 is a mortgage on u> road. That is to cay, roughly, about three millions capital stock, aud twelve hundredfuiousand of iuudeu and fioat in” indebtedness. Under a moderate computation of iw probable earning and expenses, the company will pay up its floating debt of say s2oo,9oo.by•the Is’ Jan. i uary 18G7, and the funded debt will, only be increased for tbe necessary • renovation and extension ot the road. It is quite reasonable to expect, that this company will begin to pay j . dividends in the summer of 18G7. — ’ The statistics of the road are nearly -w i thus : it nas peen built 200 miles from ( I Savannah, Georgia, Southwesterly to i Thouiasville, Thomas County, Ga , at ■ a cost of about $13,500 per mile, in cluding tbe cost ot grading 35 miles j further west to Bain bridge, Gu., the head of navigation on the Flint river ; It is expected to lay the iron to Bainbridge as soon as financial lacili- j tios will warrant its purchase. The company's charters from the Stutes of . Alabama and Georgia authorizes its ; extension to Mobile, and a iine was lo cated in ISGO to Pollard. Ala., a dis- ; l tance from Savannah of about 370 1 , miles. Her it would tap the existing ! railways to Mobile and Montgomery, j t Ala., and Pensacola, Fia . and form : the shortest point from Savannah to : New Orleans, ha. The Government of the United ( ! States has granted the Company ab j teruate sections of public lands lying I on the line of its ruute through Ala. bama. A branch connecting this i :oau with the Florida system of rail* ways has lately been constructed from | I Station 12 to Live Oak Station, on j the Pensacola and Georgia Railroads, i (a point 20 miles west of Lake City. ! ! Fla.,; a length of 48 B 2 miles, of j which the first 25 1-2 are owned by i the A AG. 11. K. Cos. This connect ! tion which was complete i in January 1805 is in running order, the grading costing about S3OOO per mile. Connections with Brunswick, Ga~, a port of entry, Albany, Ga. and Ma* ; con. Ga , the railway centre of the j State, are in progress. The first will I join this rmd at No. 9. ninety'-sii j milcq and the second at No. 7. sixty- ( eight miles to Savannah. ‘J his will I make a l#ne from Savannah to Alban} i ot M acun, va the Atlantic & Gulf 11. j 11. of about 200 miles in length, and •■! i enable the company to compete with j the L'erHTral It. It , along one of the I best paying railways in America. This Company escaped direct injury from the late military movements until December 18G4, when 35 1-2 miles ( near Savannah were torn up by Gen Sherman. In June. 1805, the entire road was restored to the President, and Directors and the work of repairs sown rommenced. The road can be reasoq ably expected to be in running order |by the 15th December next. These i repairs can probably be effected with* ! out requiring the Company to obtain more than five or six miles of new iron, which amount they have already in ; hand. 0 i A summary statement of the affairs of the Company in June last was near. 1 I ly thus: PR. Founded Debt $ 840.000 00 j ; Floating Debt 189.000 00 ; Capital Siock 3,072.807 00 Guaranteed 75,900 00 $ 4,177,707 00 | CR. Main Hoad, construction....,s 2,177,039 41 Florida branch 4.677 47 l Central Railroad connection through city , of Savannah 75,726 28 Depot at Savannah and build’gs 118.222 67 Real Estate—.... Rolling Slock 222,703 52 . Bonds of the State of Ga. (at par) 84,960 00 Bouds or Cash iue by the State of Geor gia instalment on Stock! 150,000 00 Due by the State of Georgia for transpor. tation, 10,994 00 Company’s retired stock 200.100 00 Bills not collected 22.283 56 $ 4,T77,707 00 - r— - SI. j A friend just returned from New York tells a pretty good story of an lilinoisian who was stopping at ***• same hotel. On Sunday the Western mans being desiious of hearing sever al of the more famous pulpit orators of the metropolis, wen t in the momn ing to Dr. Chapin's chufch, but heard a stranger preaeh from the text: “But Simon’s wife’s mother lay sick of a , fever.” In the afternoon he went to Beecher's Plymouth church, and heard the same discourse, from tho same preacher. Going in the evening to l>r. Osgood's church, he found the same clergyman and the same theme : “Simon’s wife's mother lay sick of a fever.” The next day, the patient hearer of the discourse was crossing to Brooklyn ferry boat, when the alarm hell in the Park agi tated the air with its great choelts of sound, and a men behind hltn inquired why thin hell woo tolling ‘1 noting tjp be cow tho now ffctrdftaT bnnrDnnnne,. ■o4 *r*a prompt to reply ; << [ tbinlr O.woo'o !(/.' roofbeT ft ; T hear three times y sterday that she was sick of a fever/ j New Advertisements vßKttt ii niUNin , no t.ni • Iriak, nt the “Oitr ItoMr.” - — 4 j All Ottirr rinli‘Js the “Our llunor.** AI.K on llrnnghl nt the “Our Manor. ’* Itlrnulnr v rot< li Whlohrynt the “Our Mutoor.’’ I 11*1 Whil<T fMrbr* at lh< “Our Manor,” HJ w FAiffiLY OHOGIRY 1 AND HARDWARE STORE. 1 one door north galdberry s STORE. JUST received a large and well selected block of Family Groceries. Hardware, i Cutlery, &c., consisting iu part of I’ 106 b rrels Fresh Flour, bio aud Java Coffee. Nails, Bagging and Rope, black, Green and Young Ilyson Teas. Crashed, Clarified and brown (sugar, English Dairy and Goshen Cheese. Goshen butter. Soda aud bit iter C lackers buckwheat Hour*, Onion®, Potatoes, Pickles, Powder, Shot, andt ups, factory Yarns and Osuaburgs Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs, bluestone. Indigo. Copper t as, Madder. Snuff, Scotch Maccnboy and 1 bottle, Liverpool and Coast Salt, Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco, Hard and Hollow Ware of all kiuds. Pocket and Table * Cutlery Spades Shov els. Forks Hooks and I.ines of 7 nil Sizes, Willow baskets. Tubs and Buckets. In fact everything usually kept in a first ! class l J rovision store, All of which will be sold low. Constant ly receiving fresh supplies. Highest prices paid for Cotton, Wool and Hides. Call | and see H. b. AINSWORTH. TISO\ & GORDON, COTTOY FACTORS. cflfflissii hd mmm M2RC HANTS'. 96 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. GtpiiGlA. Special attention will be given to the sale of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPEN ‘ TINE, Ac. —o:o SAVANNAH. Ist., Kept., 18C5. We arc again in our old Office, prepared for business. An experience in this city of over eleven years, and our undivided attention to all business entrusted, induces us to hope for a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended. WM. 11. TISON, WM. W. GORDON. ZlO.StCil) & Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN* FRENCH, GERMAN, E N GLISH DRY GOODS, lioote & Slioes, KEATS cfcc., 151 CW.VCRFHM STREET. Gm SAVANNAH, G A. i wmn i bo,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN* ! (D®Ml! 3 COnN, OATS, HAY, FEED &c Corner of Broughton and Jefferson Streets, 3a. SAVANNAH, GA. SOUTHERN COTTON Warehouse, CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS., Savannah, Ga. O’Fallon & Cos., Fnelors, For%% rltnc sinl Conimlsvlon KSEROHATvTS. RESPF.I Ti l I.IA invite attention to . our faeililtes for the purebase or movement of Southern lVndnels. and will give prompt nttention to nil hnvinpsa en tn onr eare. Intending to o*nhlih pet mnnentlv n Hmne in Snvunnnh. erpeet by slriet bitninovß principles to merit npd re reive o portion of the trade Having a commodious Warehouse for Colton we ore preps red to hnv, or reeotve on ponoignrnenf to ot|r (Viends tn Men York or Fnvope, anil tsill make advsneee on .<tmo : piohtng, re haling or mending ell Cotton hafove shipping, thereht “aving the (itv'W'tti expense tnonrvod in Vorfh ern pities hv thic pveoeco They sett-i. a perftoTt es the hrfsiness of the people of Cenrjtln, and of ad'otning Ci^tES. rnt-ner nf Bail and TJncafn Wrffls. m mmumn M. NEWMARK, . i;t4 Broughton f fcLuewJT _ J au*v.- wv o’ . Morrell s Old stand. w Keeps cou6Uintiy on hand ago"'* llM,ur munt | PARLOR, CHAMBER. AND kitciei mnmi nits, NaUrses. Children®* Car riages. AC. ET’ Mattress'-- renovated aud Furniture re i paired at itie sliortest ixtssibie time. All or ! tiers uroutptiv attended to anu carefully pack- J cd. ‘ ‘ gm WHOLESALE mn i rnnm^ FELLNER A TOLLAK, 157 lirovyhton St. Savanna it,-Georyia. Are enabled, through their permanent House ! in Boston, to furnish Jobbers and Dealers in this City as well as those in the Country, with more advantages and eonvunieuves in the BOOT AXb SHOE TRADE, thananv otiier House in said line.nov lo Iv nottcet Hay IN(t completed an arrangement with . Messrs. L. COLBY A CO., of Savan nah, for t te pur|H>se of running a bn of Steamers Between Doctor Town and Savannah, for the purpose of Reducing Freights. I now solicit th patronage of the kind peo ple of South-Western <4eor' ; a, and elsewhere in tiieir behalf. I have luatie arrangements ship tO TTO.V VVOOI. nail oim-r ruilair, and act as Forwarding Agent for V public,and solicit tiieir patronage. Cot ton will be forwarded at ? V t r Rf’ rY n * oj usbL lL OkAJbLi Jl; L ; o tLJa v jj u; iXJiLAy Wool and other articles of produce ut veiv Low Rates, and Gooas eousigned to me hv the atiove line of Boats from Savannah, will be forwarded FUEL • OF CHARGE! MR. WILLIAM PEND Alt VIS, a reliable business man, will be at Doctor Town to at tend to the business all the while. Jb- is also a (ioveriiment Agent, who will furnish PASSPORTS l<*r the Collection of Revenue lax on Cotton at its desniia ion. I can be found at TbomnsviUe, Oa .on and after the 25th of this mouth. Any information in ferenee to Boats or Freight can always be hap hv calling on me at H. B. Ainsworth’s Store at Thoinaaville. 11ENBY 11. SANFORD Agent for C. L. Colby & Cos. Liae Boats. ftllLLl M1BY&038S Just received from New York a large assoi ttnent of the latest styles of Ladies H ATS of all kinds. Also a fine quality of PLI SII HATS of dfierent styles. Straw, Silk and Velvet BONNETS Latgc assortment of Feathers. Kid Gloves. Mourning Bonnets, Riboons < f all kinds. r ,. ,v-\ r- rn v rr~’ rr yli \Y 7 *v * 6 l K lUVuL u o l_ O tL Jj -OsJ LOJ OJ iXi Git Oj KJ ti- ® No. 17 Barnard Sireet, WAV ANNA 11, tirorsin. Nov 15 lino C. W. THOMPSON, Established in 1859. WHOLESALE DE ALER TN Brandy. Wines. Whiskey, Gin. Rum. Cider and Vinegar. ALSO Apples. Butter. Onions. Beef Po tatoes. Lard. Mackerel, Sugar. Ham. Ac. 11l Hay Street next to Daily Herald Office* CIIAS H BUTLER formerly Conductor on A it. G R 11 will be found at C TV Thomp sons and will be pleased to see his friends, as he intends to sell goods low also. Received on consignment country produce of all kinds to sell on Commission or ex change for goods 6 months. M. S. MEYER. ■IS SIS! HiUS it No. 172. Bronuhlon Street. Next lo Corner of ’Whitaker, 11 A STUOUCTCS old ’ fAVIOOWIiIV StTAWT). RWAWAU. GEORGIA 280 Grand Street, New York M. S. MEYER. Succ- s or lo M. GOHKN Sr LRCTr.I Doalrr in CLOTHI.HG, BET GOBBS, I'UHMSIHNt; cconv Cell press Sk, Opposite the U.rln Ml IV\l|| H. Nev 8 Sitio ROOT RM.KORE. Pfatfw tn m\u m\u uflcr.ei 151 Ttrnvyltnn err ffrr.y vrxf r>f f’ rrff/rrd *AYA NN4VE - - - Oa Mr pvfrons may resta?sre4 IJuintoV tri 1 1 p serVc'-lfeO'®’ -fietc*c A. T. CUNHINGHAM. D ” G * FURBE CUNNINGHAM & PURSE. Forwarding and Commissioi! MLerdiants, NO. 4 Sioddard'a Lot* Sterns:, Bay Stree*., Savanna:, REFERENCES. ROBERT HABERSHAM & SOUS. Savannas W A RAMSEY k CO, Atlanta HUNTER AGAMMELL. “ L P GRAKT, B*q., OCTAVIUS COHEN “ CAPERS, LOWE, k Cos. BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO. “ G R JESSUP. Ksq.. Mam son L'liiriv ii. n \R|)FF •* J T BOI'FEUILLET, 8 V R R Mac !• CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM •* - 1 1 SNJDfill E}. Macou, PIIINIZY A CLAYTON, Augusia, H K W ASH BURN Esq. Nov, I£>. lIDIO W H Babli kotos H P Rick fob n j DARLIXGI'OH A BICKFORD (L omnuss on iHrrr^ints, Wholesale Dealers in “ Groceries, Provisions. Ac , No. 198 Buy St red, North Side , [over Anderson's Wharf,] SAYj4NN4H, - - - Ga Refers by permission to Lovell & Lattimore, Savannah. Bell. Wylly & Christian, *• Stuart & Cos. Halsey, Watson & Cos., “ CC Leary. New York .1 Eneas A Cos, FOR SALE* ” VT’’ ILL be sold on the Ist J uesdny in December. Three lots and improve ments in Eleteherville formerly’ belonging to Herring Quinn and ottr five acre lot on the Tallahassee road adjoining Fletcher villetogether with the stock. Household and Kitchen furniture. Sugar mill and Keitle. a lot of leather a lot of Raw Hides, lorty pair of shoes and nrtCTiy other articles > too nnniertous to mention. All will be sold on (lie day above mentioned, if not sold be fore at private sale. Nov. 24tIt 1805 E. Forbes. Nov 15-2 m GEORG 1.4 —It rooks (ounty. Whereas J B Norman makes applica tion for letters of Guardianship on the es tate of Martha E Dukes minor of M M Dukes, deceased These are therefore, to cite nii*ersons interested, to be and appear at the next term of the Court and file their objections or permanent letters will be granted and issued to said appli cant. Nov. loth 30d J. G. MoCALL, Ordy. GEORGI 4—ltrookfl C ounty . Sixty days after date 1 will apply to the Honorable the Court of <Ordinary of said County for leave tc sell the real estate of Hardy Hunter deceased. J. O. McCALL. Ordinary Nov 15, ISt*s. 60d. GEORGI i—Brooks County. Whereas S .1 Harrell applies to me for letters of Administration on the esta.e of George W Albritton, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish ail petrous. interested to be and plinear at niv offica within the time “re st--bed by law and file their ohje.ttio.is other wise letters will be ir-anted. Nov 15 otkl J. G McCALL, Ordinry. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE 11 r ill be sold :it tbc lie residence of T f J. 11. M. Gardner, of Tlutnas Cos. deceased, on 1 liursday the 2->th tost., ali the perishable prep rty of said deceilsed, consisting of Corn. Fodder. Horses, Cows, Hogs. Sheep. Household and kitchen Fur niture. Farming Tools, one Kockaway and meny other things too numerous to men tion. Also at the same time and place will be sold twelve head of Sheep, belonging to the estate of Floyd 11. Revels deceased. Also at the same time and place will be rented for the year 18G6, the plantations belonging to said Gardner and Revels de ceased. M- C. SMITH, Nov 15-3 t • Adm’r. EXECUTOR’S S-A.LE Agreeable to an order of the Honorable .*> Coifrt of Ordinary of Thomas Coum* ty will be sold at the residence and plan tation of the iate J. Walden decaased. near Dnncansville in said County, on Tuesday the -ith day of I>ecember‘ next, all the Perishable Property belonging to the es t.ate of said deceased, consisting of Hor ses. Mules. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Farming l tensils. Cotton, Corn. Fodder. Potatoes. Cotton Seed. Household and Kitchen Fur niture. and numerous other articles not here mentioned. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on day of sale. Also will be rented for the verr 18G6, said Plantation which is large and in good condition for making Cotton. Corn or oth er produce Persons desiring to Purchase and rent would do well to attend said sale. ANSEL DEKLE Nov Fxecutor. fb ■■■ _ ADMIN’STRATOR’S SALT. \ greeable to an order of the Honora ble Court of Ordinary of Thomas County will be sold on Friday the 17th day of November insL, at the residence and plantation of the late William H. Sih lev dee 4., known as the Stow ptac’ near Duneansville in said County, all the nor ishahle property belonging to the estate of said deeeased. consisting of Corn. Fodder. Horses, t attle Hogs Farming Utensils, Honsehold and Kitchen Fnrnitnre. and other articles not here mentioned Terms of sale cash. Vise will be rented for the wear fSfib, said Plantation in good order sos making Cotton, Corn or other orodnets Alao at the ot e time and place, W’ill he rented the Plantation and* Farm of Tvler Frowning deceased VnoVn a® the John Ferri’ or Perce Place, adjoining the ri,n*rt,en of the lt*e .1. t’ Browning *nd Vfelfinnen, in id Cotint v in good cyder Pr-t-ons w : hing <o purchase *r cent would do well to attend w !ud sale. F. J. FFOW VTya, \ T oy 15h2l Adra’r. GEORGIA —Herrieu Count Whereas John F. Parrish applies t, , for letters of Guardianship on tin pen and property of the minor heir of .iff. Hollingsworth deceased. And whereas, Martha Turner appiie> me for letters of Guardianship or tt>, persons and property of the minor heirs Daniel Turner deceased. And whereas. Jas Turner applies to r, ■ for letters of Administration on the e.s t, of William M Turner deceased. And whereas, John Knight applies o me for letters of Administration on u„ restate of William G Akins decease And whereas Caroline Galden npp’n to nte for letters of Guardianship ot. tin persons and property of the mint r *,< of Joseph B Galden decease And whereas Lucinda Kenmr.gti n. nr plies to me for letters of Guardianship the persons and property of tin mn r I heirs of Kenneda Kenningion decease.. And whereas, Martha A Lino-- ■ |.|. plies to me for letters of Adminis ru: on the estate of William C Lindsay tie And whereas Fisher J Gaskins ni b J: ; Gaskins applies to me for letter.- , : ! ministration on the estate of Joi.i b * kins, sneior. deceased. And whereas J D Rounds ami M V ! Founds applies to me for letter- of Au* I ministration on the estate of I J Foul And wlierias James N1 Wilson ai I Mary Lovitt applies tome for lettet | Adminieteation on the estate r>! il. ! Lovitt deceased. These are therefore to cite and ndmo: ! ish all persons interested to be mm m pear at my office within the time t scribed by Inw. toshow cause il nt y t < have why said letters should not <><• gra ted. ‘ W. E CONNEI.I. Nov 2 r-‘sod Oidinnn .tnnniNTKATOK !* hai.i I be sold at the late resideec? j f y Daniel Stringer, of Thomas t I ty deceased, on Tuesday the lift a nm December next, all the perishable pro* ty belonging to said estate, consisting horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn, fee tanning tools, lour iioise wagon, m v ( ton gin, ox cart, two yoke of oxer, stigt’ and syrup, cotton seea. and other aria-:- ; too numerous to mention. M. C. SMITH, Adn.>. Oct 18-tds With Will Annexed. 1 KOTICE FOR LEAVE TO KM.I LAND. GEORGIA— Rrooks < oun>y| Two months after date nj t..i, ii.n| i\ ill be made to the Court of <>rtnn fj i said County, nt the first reguiar tern.. '•{ ter expiration of two months trim in - f-j 1 tice, for leave to sell the land- beiorctsf ■ ro the estate of James D. Redding l*u <: i said County deceased, for the benefi if the heirs and creditors. W . Q. BENTLEY, Octll-(JOd Admiuistra'ot ’ 111 ■ NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate John A. Lane, late of Thomas ff r ty deceased, are requested to come ward and settle the same. anJ u. tiers having claims against said estate w r sent them authenticated in term- f v law. M. C. SMITH. Adm r. Oct 18 40d NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO MFI LAND. GIIORGIA— lirooti* Foubl’ Two Months after dm? appheat will be made to the Court of Ordinary i Brooks County, at the first regular ter: i afte- exniration of two months from t 1 notice, for leave to sell the Lands heion: ■ ing to the estate of Bartameous Wilie*t. I late of said County deceased, for me Wt I efit of the heirs and creditors MARY A. WILLIAMS OctllsGOd i- - MALI WILL be sold at the resiaence of Job’ M. McCoy late of Thorna® Count* i deceased, on Wednesday the Git. <r; December next, all the pensnabie pror?’ I ty belonging to said estate, consisting J norses, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder syn:’ - : sugar and many other things too nutn-'f 1 ons to mention. Also at the same time and piace, will ! rented tlie place wnereon his family ti'” • resides, for the year 186 C, consisting i 200 acres of open land, the besi in tkt i County for making Cotton. Good dwe ing house, out houses, fences. Ac Si" 11 i ted on the Magnolia road. Il miles scbu i of Thomasvilk M. C. SMITH. Oci 18-tds Administrator. 1\ Ft T TOR- SAI.I _ be sold at the plantation of yW late E. R. Young, decease-, eig miles somh-wes; from Thomasvillf. - Friday Bth dav of ltecember next all nerishahle property belonging ot nlantaimn, consisting of horses M Hogs. Corn. Fodder. Wagons. Cans. 1‘ Sugar roller. Cotton Seed. Plantation r nils arid many other things Term® e*‘ Also at the same time and place wil rented, the said nlantanon for the y” Tfififi, consisting of fifbt acres of open i jin a good state of cultivation Impro’ ments good and complete. The place 1 witunted on the Oehlockonee ru - er, an<i ! *bc fewer rosd lesding from Tltontn®r to'Rsinbridge and is well anapteb to I growth of Corn and Cotton. Oct ?.Vtds W ,T. YOUNG. Eir