Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 07, 1866, Image 1

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SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. LUCIUS C. BRYAN, Editor and Terms, $4.00 a year in Advance. i A Bill To be entitled an Act to exempt from levy and sale certain property of ev* ery debtor, ami to repeal the 2013th aud 2017th sections of the Code of Georgia. Re it enacted by the General As sembly, and it is hereby enacted. That from and after the passage of this act, the following {roperty of each and ev ery debtor, shall be exempt from levy aud sale, by virtue of any process, whatever, under the Laws of this State, uor shall any valid lien be created thereon, but the same shall remain for the use and benefit of him or herself, aud family. Ist, Oue hundred acres of land and five additional acres for c: ch of his or her children, under the age of eight een years, which in all cases shall in clude the dwelling bouse, and out hou ses; and if such duelling house be in the limits of any city or town, then, and in that case, one acre of land with the dwelling house, shall be exempted as atoresaid; provided, that none of the afore mentioned lands include any cots ton or wool factory, saw or grist mill, or any other machinery, propelled by water or steam. 2nd. One horse or inulc, two cows and calves, twenty head of hogs, five hundred pounds of pork, bacon or beef, one hundred and fifty bushels of core, aud all the meal, that she he may have on hand, f r family purposes; the beds and bedding, for him or herself, and family; two spinning wheels nd two pair of cards; and one hundred pounds of lint cotton, ordinary cooking uten sils, table and crockery, common tools of trade of hint or herself; wearing ap parol of him or herself and family; re igious ami school books, and the libra ry of professional in n in actual prac tice. Hu it further enacted, That section 2013 and 2017 of the Code of Geor gia, and all parts of laws repugnant to {bis act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. The people must be trusted with their Government, and if trusted my O’ nion is that they will act n good faith, and restore their f< rmer consti tutional relations with all the States comiMwim; the l ‘nion. — Aru/reir John son's Letter to GoV. Sharkey <j~ A hi t It* if>/i t. in the above sentence is contained the quint essence of Republicanism. It is the great, foun lation stone upon which the grand superstructure of (Nnstitutioiml. Liberty was eicclcd. It is as comprehensive as it is elegant. It is beyond cavii; because it is very truth: its declaration is the exhibition of moral heroism. -It recognizes in the masses the impersonation of sovereignty. They are the Government. Their fiat is the law. They elevate men to office, and ho or them with confidence. They frust and should he trusted. They roust be trusted. The President, the Congress, tho Judiciary are servants ot tho people. By the latter were they created. At the hands of their creators do they live. “.Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it” “Humble thyself; yea, in ap proachins; us, thou shait crawl on tligp knees!” Shall the servants of the people be allowed to take such a position? Mo! never! Planting ourselves upon the firm rock ol the Constitution, we are resolved that it from its place shall fly sooner than we. “I'he people must be trusted.” • It is their inalienable right Andrew John on. advoc3tei this policy. Wo should give him our hearty support. He it is, who is endeavoring to rid the body politic of the leeches of radical ism’ that are gorging themselves with the life blood of law ami liberty. Unless the radicals are defeated in ther plans, American liberty, tor which so much blood has been shed and so piany hardships endured, will b# left to our hands a mere skeleton —lifeles* and cold. Rabies. —The effect babies have on progression i self-evident. No one ever knew a baOy inferior to any pre - ceding baby. On the contrary, each one is a little in advance o’ any yet born, and when we think of the vast number yet to be. and how every one will be a trifle superior to its predeces sor, what a glorious future awaits us? We shall eventually resell perfection. How can those persons who Ueleive that we retrograde instead of progress reconcile this fact with their absurd theory? Provisioial Governor Johnson- Two or three weeks ago we seated that this gentleman once occupied the rostrum with the Hon. W. L. Yancey, at a public meeting in Columbus, Ga., and that both gentlemen made strong secession speeches ! W e called upoD our Columbus confreres to correct owr statement if we were incorrect, as it was our desire not to misrepresent any man. Up to the present writing we have seen no contradiction of the state ment. by our cotemporaries, and we take it for grauteu that it is true that Mr. Johnson was an original secess ionist, and that President Johnson was deceived in his appointment of him as the reconstuedng ageut for this State. There is not ting particularly objection able in the fact that Mr. Johnson had been at original scceesjonist, if he had only remained eoasi.-tent and perform ed his whole duty to the South at the culmi: ation of his political teachings, instead of deserting his friends when, the tug of war came on. Lie helped to inaugurate tho war by his teach ings. He ought to have been consist* ent enough to fauv: stuck to his teach, ings. And now for him to* step for ward as a Union man, and to tell the people of Georgia that they ‘.re rebels and renegades i.j too uch for human flesh to stand. —Lujranje Reporter. .\errr Knock fuller. No. never. Always rally your for* J ees for another and more desperate as- | sau.t upen advrsi‘y. If calumny as sa Is you, and the world —as it is apt to do in s toll cases —takes part with your traducers, don’t turn moody and mis anthropic; or worse still, seek to drown your unhappiness in dissipation. Ride ■ your time. Disprove-the slander by living it down. If poverty comes unon [ yo : like a thief in the nights what • then? J.et it rouse you to energetic action. No matter how deeply yon may have got into hot water —your 1 case, if you are made of the right kind i of stuff, is not desperate: for it is in accord with the divine order and sweep of things that life should have no dif ficulties which an honest, determined man, with H aven’s help, cannot sur. i monut. Let yeur motto in- all your j trials and tribulations be-“nevcr knock j under.’’ Washington, January 15 —It ap peals (remain official statement that the total number of men who have re. ccived respectively 3400, S3OO or sluo bounty during the war, was 1,730,t 740, amounting in the aggregate to nearly $3Ol, 500,000. ‘ The total en listment during the war were 2,401,000 men. ol’jrhom upwards of 731,000 re ce.ved no bounty. In answer to an iuquiry by Gen. Sclk nek, Chairman of the Military (Committee, respecting the proposed laws equalizing the boun ties of all soildiers who served during the war to suppress the rebel ion, the Paymaster G ncral says ; The sun require ! to pay each soldier or his ro pres ntative enough to bring up his bounty to S4OO, the largest sum pa and, is nearly $683,000,000, and the sum j required to pay t-acli soldier such high. ! est bounty in proportion to his term of ] service, is $550,000,000. IJ.l J . 1. lutrrnal Iti-Trniii- I.icen-s Tax is ml Nta.iiji l>uticM, 6 m ;>o rl:m t ZCrf rrenrCv The following table, carefully pre pared from the general Federal Tax Laws, will be foun 1 exceedingly inter and important to all Classes of citizens. Cut out and preserve it. RATES OF LICENSE. Who esale dealers, SSO Retail dealers, 10 Retail Liquor Dealers, 25 Horse, u 10 Livery Stable Keepers, 10 Intelligence Office, 10 Insurance Agent, 10 Auctioneers, . 10 Manufactures, 10 Brokers, 10 Commercial Brokers, 10 l)is tillers, 50 Brewers, ■ 50 Pedlers with more than two horses, 50 “ Two, 25 “ One, # 15 On foot, 10 Apothecaries. 10 Photographers, 10 Rectifiers; 25 Tobacconists, 10 Coal Oil Distillers, 50 Butchers, 10 Bowling Alleys, 10 Billiard Tnbles, 10 Eating Houses, 10 Confec - binaries, 10 Lawyers, 10 Physicians, 10 Claim Agents, 10 Real Estate Agents, 10 Insurance Agents, 10 Conveyances, 10 Hotels, according to rent or cstima ted value of property. STAMP DUTIES. On Notes, five cents for every hun • dred or fractional part ol a hundred dol lars. Contracts, Appraisements, of value or damage, or for any other purpose, for every sheet or pitsce of ; aper, upon which either or the same shall be writ ten. Sets. Certificates. 25iJts. 1 onveyaneos, deeds, instruments, or writing whereby any lands, tenements or other realty sales shall be granted, as-signed, or transft. ried, amounting to $500,00 or less. 50cts. And for every additional SSOO. or fractional part thereof. SOcts. Lease, agreement, memorandum, or contract for the hire, use, jr rent of any land, tenement or portion thereof, where the rent or rental value is S3OO per annum or less. 50 ets For each additional S3OOO, or frac tional fart thereof, 50 cts. Mortgages for any definite or certain sum of money exceeding SIOO, and not exceeding SSOO. 50cts. Exceeding SSOO, and not exceeding 11000, ~ ’ SI - 00 - For every additional SSOO, or frac tion-al part thereof in excess of SIOOO, 50cts - Power of Atty, for sale or transfer of any stocky bonds or scrip. 25c ti. Power of attorney or paoxy for voting, .lOcts. Power of attorney to receive or .collect rent 25cts. Power of attorney to sell and convey real estate o r rent, . s},oo Power of attorney for any other purpose, . 50cts Protests, 25cts. Receipts exceeding $20,00, 50et-i. Ware 11 ouse receipts, not ex cel ding $500,. lOcts. Exceeding SSOO and not ex * ceodiog 81000, 20cts, For every additional SIOOO or fractional part thereof, lOcts Legal Documents. Writ or other original pioeess by which any suit is cowmen ced in any court ol record, 50ets Where the amount claimed in a writ isued by a court not of record is $ 100, or over-, 50cts Upon every coni s-iou of judg ment or coguovi-te for SIOO, or more 50cts. Writs or other process, or a p’s • ‘ peals from justices courts, or other courts of inferior juris • diction to a court of record. 50cls \\ arrant of distress where the amount claimed doe- not ex- • ceed one hundred doljars, 25ct- i ; When the amount claimed ex ceeds SIOO,. ■. ■ DOcts. The High E*ricl of .Ilolocb. The “Minister if the Gospel’ has his commission, it authorizes him to preach the good ijcws of reconciliation i of ii an with God. Its great proclama- j ti >n is ‘ Peace on earth, and good will j towards men.”’ . •’ lie has no other'commission than this—no commission to preach poll • tics —no commission to preach war, and least o! all, civil war, war amongst brethren, war the most jitter, deadly, and rti-organizing that can possibly prevail, war which tramples under foot the sweet charities of life, and makes a mockery of ail religious sentiments, war which desolates whole regions, destroys churches, drives off the sliep erd and scatters the flock, war which the seeds of inveterate social prejudice and animosity. And yet, strange to say, there is in j the land a e!a-s of people styling them ‘ selves “Ministers o the Gospel,” act ing under a commission of pretended commission, as such, who from the very outset of the war just closed, constitu ted themselves its fiercest advocate and trumpeters. From ti.e pulpit and the rostrum, tliese men wolves in sheeps clothing, they should be called have 1 been making the warcry to ring thro gh out the land. In this, they have been persistent, indomitable, declamatory and furious. They appeared to have altogether forgotten their sacred office, or deemed it no longer necessary to maintain the decent appearance of that high character In their utterances none were so bitter, so extreme, so ini veterate, so irreconcilable, so bkody, j so Patriotic. It is a shame to the American peo ple that these men have been tolera ted —suffered from sabbah to iSabbuth from Conference to Conferc ice, from Synod to Synod, to belch out their venomous, maliguant fury. Among the curiosities at the Ohio State Fair, was a printer with a five dollar bill in his pocket. A commit tee of citizens took him in charge and exhibited bim at ten cents a sight. After the show was over,, it leaked -out that the five dollar bill in his pocket wa- for five dollars due his wash wo- \ man ! Notice. ST. TIIOMAS L<>DGE, No. T>, F. ,V A. M.; •> Thom asvi l'i.k. Ga . Jan. CO, I-SGG. ) To the Member* of this. Lodge : . All and every one of you who are in ar rears for dues, are required to come for ward immediately and pay up, else yen will bed lit. wiih according to’the By Laws and Regulutionsf o this Lodge. By order of the Lodge. 11. WOLFF, Secretary. Jan 24 4-3f 3IILLER. THOM IS & Cos, ti e rv i-: n a I. COMMISSION & GROCERY MEECH AiN TS , SAVANNAH, . . . . , GEORGIA. A. J. MILLER. SAMUEL B. THOMAS.’ I>. G. LIVINGSTON. Jan 24 4-6m*’ HOTEL TO The large lb tel situated near the Depot, at Thomasville. can t)e rented for the present year by application to Mrs. Caroline Las seter, on the premises. Jan 24 4. It 0 100 Reward. STOLEN from the subscriber, on the night of the 19ih inst.. at his planta tion, six miles East of Thomasville, on the Groovervtlle road, two large fine MULES. One a Black Mare Mule, hair worn the left side front woijiing in the Sugar Mill; has a short body and is about ten years old. The other Mule is an Iron Gray from the shoulders back, the neck being nearly white, long body, has a scar on one of her heels where the hair joins the hoof, is also a Mare Mule, aud seven years old. I will give the above reward to any per son delivering them to me. or to J. N. McKinnon & Cos , at Thomasville OEORGF W. MITCHELL. Jan 22 4-3 t PIPES, PIPES, PIPES. .A i U W I Fipes and Fine Heads, all kinds, -• Uv/U from a Clay Pi|e to the genuine Me rest-haunt. and a fine assort ment of Smoking . Tobacco. Received and for sale bv JOHN STAKK. Thomasville, Georgia, February, 7. 1866. I ■ ‘ ti r ROBERT H. HARRIS, ATTO RN E Y AT L AAV , <)iii!t!ian-, IJcorsin, Will pauUk* in the Courts of the Southern i lit. l] jau 31 o l v •. S. B SPENCER, ATTOII NE Y A T I A_W , ThouiUHVillc, (ii-orsiiti Will attend promptly to all civil business en trusted to bis care in.the Southern Circuit, Clinch and Ware of the Brunswick Circuit* . Jan 31 . 5 Iy’ C. P. HANSELL, ATTO RN E Y A T LA\Y , Thvmaarillr. Gi-oryia Jan 31 !> lv ROBERT G. MITCHELL, A TTOR NE Y A T LA W , TIIO.MASVILLE, GA. : over McLank's stoi i Jan 24 . 4-12nt L- C. BRYAN, A r r TOR NE Y A T LA W , Thoiuiisvillc, 4<icorgia. . Jail I- . . ts Ir. T. S. IIOPIiIAS, o r-’ pice IN NAJIK I.OT will. It l-LSJ D-K I?. E. O. 4R\OU), “!* RESIDENT DENTIST THOMASVILLE, GA. . “i'ITTLI. be found’ a‘ the old y. T * stiuid occupied by him for the last ten years Aipj r ffy A i-iW-lOm ‘ . . ’ . Df. W, F. DcWITT’ 0 r KELP constantly ,n .store and for sale well selected stock of M HIVrO 1 NT ICS and alt otherarticles usually kept in drugstore July 5, 1860. ts • S>r. R. W. II AS TO 4 Having permanently located in Thomas ville, respectfully offers his services to the citizens of the Town and Surrounding Country, in the practice of Medicine, Surs gery and Midwifery. Will also pay spe cial attention to she treatment of Diseases of Women'. Office R. U. Evans’ old Store upstairs. janl7-3m “ E . G . F I II in I SOY, [Graduate of Queen’s College.) PIIYSICAN, SURGEON, &c„ Boston, Georgia. May be consulted at Mr. Murphy's near Railroad Station. APOTHECARY HAT.I.. W. P. GLOWER & CO., DRUGGISTS. Have renovated aDd refitted the Store next, to Young's Hotel, for the purpose of es tablishing a First Class Drug Store. The new firm ask for a share of patron age, and invite the attention of the citß zens to their well selected stock of- HfMicinus. Fancy ant! Toilet Articles, Soaps and Perfumery. Fine Green and (Slack Teas, Kcrosine Lamps ami Oil, Bl'M STUFFS, Together with every other article usually kept in a well appointed Drug Store. Physician s’ Prescriptions carefully prepared. Jan 2-1 4-ts IO:O.TTC3rS MEDICINES. rphe undersigned having purchased die elegant Drug Store of Dr. Little, take pleasure in announcing to the people o Thomasville, and the country generally, that iTiey have just received a full supply of fresh Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Stationery, et., etc.’ Call jujd examine for yourselves By .-'riel attention to business, courte ous and honorable dealing with our cus tomers we hope to merit and receive a libe ral shave of patronage. AVINN &-CASSELS. Ja.mk N. Wins, ‘ ■, . Samuel J. Cassels. jan 17 ts FRESH DRUGS DR. F. S. BOWR/vR has just received a large -tock of fresh Drugs, purchased at the best manufactories in the United .-hates, and embracing every article in tho Medical Department. i/is Drugs were purchased with the view of supplying the \ market with the very ’ Boat Quality of Medicines manufactured, and the prices were not therefore consulted, //e will nevertheless sell upon easy ttrnis. and feels sure that he can give satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patronage ex tended to him heretofore by the people of Thomas County, he hopes to merit aeontin uation of their favors. 7/e may be found at his old .Stand opposite Remington ec Son. Jan -1, ts P. S.BOWAR. VTOTICE.-All persons indebted to Sheldon Swift, late of Thomas Coun ty, deceased, are notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all those having claims or demands against him, will pre sent them in form and in terms of tire re quirements of the law. JOHN J. PARKER. Atlm’r, 6YNTHIA SWIFT, Adtn'x. Jan 24 4s4od NOTICE. ! All persons indebted to the estate of : William II Sibley late of Thomas County : deceased, are hereby required to make im -1 mediate payment, and all persons havin claims against the same will present aem : in terms of the law. Jan KMOd FJ BROWNING, Adm’r. NEW GOODS. ITTK THE UNDERBAKED HAVE ju y y received a large assortment of WHICH WM WlClb. MSV4U ‘’ ’ VERY LOW 2 ! . Oor stock consists of the latest steles ol |. LADIES DRESS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,’ LADIES CISOAK.S SHAWLS, A FINE LOT OF LADIES HATS, havealso a complete-assortment of’ Ready “Made Clothing, AND SHOES, SOMSSYIO OO'ODS Such as Georgia tun ie XsLei*seV> OSNABBRB3’ AND JEANS. Which we are able to offer at ‘ • : smmu Him Before buying elsewhere you will do well Ha call and examine our stock. 1. K-ÜBITSOILK F BltO. ‘ Oct 2-3-bmo ‘ . O EORGlA—Ocrripn County. , Ajr Whereas, Solomon ‘ Griffin and Mary Griffin, applies to tae tor Letters of. Admin istration on. flic estate of lames G-riffin, late of ‘said County, deceived. ■ . And, whereas, Boney Roe applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Nancy Roe. late of said County, dec’d. These arc therefore, to cite and admon ish all persons interested to be attd appear ia my office, within thejimv prescribed by-’ law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially, January Bth, 1806.. ” D. P. LUKE, Rep. Ord. • Jun 24 4-lm GCOKGI A —Thomas Fount}'. IVliercns, L 31 Sutton, Administrator ml collegemlum, on the estate ot .M G Grace deceased, makes application for. perma nent letters there u. Arid whereas, On tlie first Monday in February next, J A Parramore will apply to said Court for litters of Administration on the estate of W B Pearce, deceased. And whereas, On the first Monday iri February next, Josiali J Everitt will ap> ply for letters of Guardianship fgr the persons, property and effects of the minor heirs of George Folsom deed. • . And whereas, On the first Monday in February next, Amiale G sheftall will ap ply for letters of Guardianship for the persons, property and effects of E TatnaTl, Cooper aud Dc La Motto Sheftall, minor heirs. ‘ • ‘ • And whereas, on the first Monday in February next Eliza Ward will apply for letters of Administration on the .estate of Louis J Ward deceased.- And whereas, Hardy ,1 Ward makes ap° plication to thU Court for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Jessee Ward, deceas and. And whereas, on (he first Monday-in February next, application will be made for letters of Administration with the will annexed, oil the estate of Kincheon W'aul-, deceased. And whereas,* on the first Monday in February next application will be made for letters of Administration on. the es tate of Kindred Ward deceased. And whereas Irvin 11 Rawls makes ap plication to this Court for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Willis Singles ary deceased. • This is therefore to cite and. admonish a persons interested to file their objections in this Court otherwise letters -will be granted and issued to said applicant. Jan 10-3(M 11. 11 TOOK>rdy. ‘ . GEORGIA—Thomas County. . Cn the first .Monday in March next, I, will apply to tlie Court of Ordinary of said County for an order granting leave to. sell the lands aud real estate of George Folsom deed. ‘ J J A’YA’RITT, Jan 10-God. Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. : Sixty days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Tatt nall County for leave to sell 4000 Acres of Land in Tatnall County all the.property of the Late Micheal M. Mattox deceased of said County for benefit of the Heirs and Creditors, ‘ . Jan oth 1860 H. A. Mattox, Administrator. ~ LOST ‘ • A promissory note made to Thrmas f\ Roberts for ninety eight dollarsdated about, the first of March, 1860 due otto day after date and signed by Ashley G. Rob* rts. All persons.are forbidden from trn dtng for said note ns payment has been stopped with A G Roberts. Si. ekton j 1041 MATII. RQB/7RTS. HEKOSIAE OIE. LAUPS, I,AMI* WIC K, *• tUItIMtVS, C'OVt'FATBATED LYE, PUTTY, LA3IP BLACK, IVITE LEAD, . RED do., PAINTS. OIIA. CiI.AM.N. <Vr.. Arc : For tale by DcWITT & STFKJALL. Oct 25-ts ‘ _ INTERN AL Revenue T ax No tice. —All persons requiring License I tor the pursuit of any business or profes j eion, under the Excise Laws of the I'nitcd I States, are hereby informed that I am ready ito receive applications for the same. All persons failing te apply within a rensonas ble time after the pub ication of this notice, will subject themselves to the penalty of the law.* Blanks will be furnished at any ! time at my office, in Thomasville. My j Division 2. r >tli, is composed of Brooks and Thomas. T. L. HOPKINS, Asfl’t Assessor, 25th Div., Ist Dist. Jan 24 . 4-ts NEW STORE AND KT B “W C3r O O ID fe! * IITK AUK NOW THF.I’AIIKD TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC. WITH A WELD ff'. selected assortment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. HAKD WARE, CROCKEU Y AND CUTLERY, Which we offer for sale at our store next, door to Messrs. J. N. McKinnon & Cos., consisting of- • • . . Silks, • . Delanes, . Poplins, Marinoes, Lustres, ‘ Mohares. Cambrics, • . Calieocs, Ginahams* Ribbons, • ... Waterfalls, • Heart Nets, ‘ Hoops, • • Balmarals, Vandikea, ’ . -Casmeres, Jeans, • • • Linens, Hoods, . • Shirts, ■ erseys, Buttons, • Thread,’ N o dlcs, * • Hooks and *. Eyes, Glovos, ‘ .. • ‘ • . Hose, • ‘ • Laces, . • Tape,- Hair Pins, • Scarfs, . Veils, ’ Collars,’ Cravats, .. - . 13 O O.T S A/.X : I> SHO ECS . . Combs, Knives A. Forks, • . ‘ ‘ Port ■ Monies, Spoons, . • . Pocket ‘. Books, ‘ ‘ Umbrellas, ‘ Pocket • Knives, Suspenders, Pens • • Paper, • . inks, ‘ ‘ Pencils, . Envelops, ‘ ‘ Blankets, . : ‘ Ladies., • ■ • • Gents and • Childrens ITATS, -Caps and ■ • Ilosery, Bleaehep • • and • Unbleached . • HUM ESP UN 8, Soda, Spico Pepper, ‘ • Mustard, Clove Saleratus, Cai dies, . ‘ Matches, Olive on, SJarch, Soaps, Tea, Coffee, ‘ Coperas, Nutmegs, • ‘ Maeo, Solace, Savory, Emulet, Diadem. And other Brands of Smoking And Chewing • Tobacco- II ail mil (E3MIM3C Os the Lalrfit Fashion*, a full men t of n Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, British Oil, • Spirits of Turpentine, . ‘ Jacobs Cordial, Godfreys Cordial, Batemans Drops, Paregoric, Pain Killer, ‘ Hot Drors. • Laudanum,. &c-, . - A Splendid assortment of LADIES AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS. Which we offer CHEAP FOR CASH. Cotton, Corn, Hides, Tallow, W*ax s’c. Taken in JExvhaiige. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. “fsa. JBL\9M\S N- -THOMAS. Or-t-11 Gm . SAVANNAH, Oct. 27, 18CJ- The undor.ffgned continues to transact the business of a OH AAT AM) I ACTOR Having lmd many rears experience in j said business, he will ptiy the same stricl at-|- teution. to the sale of Cotton’ anu other Fro | ducc, and to the pnrehaM of Supplies, as in . former years, \ • ‘j ‘He wi 11 not have any interest in she piti j chase of Cotton. Liber .1 advance* made on- Consignments. Otnci’ No. m Hay 81reel, North side: and immediately East of-the range of Buildings ow ned by Chrglior'n and r Cnnninglmm. . . I- Jan 4-3 m A. S. HARTIiIDGE - ■ STOLEN ; From my place on the night of the e. gliteciitli of lice, last two tnules; one a large mouse colord mare mule having a knot,'or wen, on the left untlerjaw about tho size”ot a lien-egg, aub the other a medium sized deep red surd mare havig a white mouth; both -young and io good order. “A liberal reward’ will be given for the return ‘of said mules to my place eight rn’iies- south of Thomasville-Ga. ’. Mrs DUNCAN MeKINNON. Jan. Ist 18GG. . * TO THE. PTJBL.IOJ I amptepared to RECEIVE. STORE, ill FMS ALL ROORS CONSIGNED ’lff ME and Sfllrto any party in SAVANHAII Z As there are two or three bouts, i uniting from this place to Savannah .which a-iil enable Goods to go forward with dispatch. ■ \). JAMES IJILLON. Doctor Town'. Aftjjjp, ‘gl, 18C5. Aug 30'tf HALSEY, WATSON &-FO. 4Ul)cie .Sale Dealers isp PINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Vt? iw't.fu, LlyOujio, (x Persons wishing good bargains catl be accomodated at the L O WEST MA RKE T PRICE Savannah, Ga. August 30, 1805. ts 20.000 SEG ARS. GOOD and choice, fine brands, received and’ >!< hr JOHN ST/IR*. # * VOL. VI;—No. 6. STUART’S HOTEL Y.u.ho.frA, GEO flAhe want of a good hotel having long . | been felt at thin point,the nbatnbor has been induced to take -charge of this establishment formerly known as the Yal dosta hotel, which will be’ thoroughly re paired and refitted, and.opened for the ac commodation of the traveling publicon the first day of January n< st. Haring hid some experience in this line of business, lie believes himself competent to render I his guests comfortable and-to make t he’ r |.si iy with him both comfortable and igrees < aide, and'no pains nll be spared to effect lthis object;- Jii?. -taldti will he supplied ['with the best the-market affords and cbMv. | ges moderate, • C; T. ST DART. Attached so this //otd is an excellent I Stable where careful ami-trusty hostlers | will always be found to aare for he and attend to any thing in that depart? merit. Jair 4, ts • , Thomas Sheriff 7 a Sale. • Will-be sold before the Courthouse dopr in'Thoui.asv ille-on the- first Tuesday -in Feb ! ruary next- between the •usual hours if , sale,-the following property to-wil . The west-half of lot of land numbei in the 13th ■ District of Thomas ’ • I levied, on as the property of Alien ( reed Jo sltisfy ohe mortgage fi fa issued f the Superior. (.Virt ot. Thor- t oun J favor of Thomas Adams vs said .1 rood ; property pointed oat by plain . bee -7 B(>d • 0. WILSON. Sheriff Op the First Monday in February t ext 11 apply to the Court of Ordinary of \ Thomas County, for an order gran j leave t.<sell a portion of the lends belong-. | ing to the e.st-ate of L L Morrison d<: J.. Dec 13-Cod T L PARKER, A . Notice to-Buyers • I respectfully urge upon thoge who bought property at the Auoiila Place, A'state I £ It Voung, to iemoTg. their - -it I once. Delay wall subject 1 ! ‘• andihu j estate to Again 1 say remove your [ property. -Stealing has already begun, I • Jan 4tf . D S BRANDON. 1 I,o*vldt‘.s Sheriff’* Stile- Will'he Bold before the Court boused > or iri Valdosta', on the First. Tuesday Peb ruarynext within the legal hours of sale. Lot No- 11 Block No 11 in the town of .Va 1 testa. Said lot is known as the Ellis Store is well impinved, sold by virtue ot afi fa issued by the Ordinary of said 0.- in favor of Pearcy E.lis vs V 14 McDonald Administrator on the estate of T “ Lllis deed, as tho property of the estate of eaitl deed* W. ALLEN I*. Sheriff.