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A. T CUNNINGHAM. D. G. FURSE. K J. LARCOMBE
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.
FACTORS
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
2Vd erchants,
\o. 4, Stoddard** I.owor Range, Bay Street, Savannah, v.
a 9
• ft
sVoare making;-- liberal advances as any S nlier’.i Ilou-e.on ( oitou <thip|M-<l ihroug’i
■l ■ • w York or l.irrrpool.
We are role Agent* for the Slate of Georgia, for the -ale of Wilder A Co’e celebrated
SALAM AXD Elt S.Y FES
Also, Agent* for Mope-’ PHOSPHATE O LIME, the beat Fertiliser manufactured.
Nor 8 0-3 tn
NOTICE.
Administrator*** Sale
<V I'KIIYIY, FEH. 1 . 1866.
\ft' r ILL be sold at rbe late residence of Shel
V v don Swift, deccaeed, •' -milee south of
ThoinaiiviUe, on the Maitno'is Rond, all the
perishable property belonging to the estate of
said deceased, consisting of
IlorHeft, Muli't, stork Cattle,
Stock tloir*. C’ot *i it ml Fod
der, Old Rye, BSucoa,
salted I't-rk, Lard,
l.ar:c Lot ol •>jttip,
Leather, < otton Lin,
Plantation. ISlacksinitli and
Carpenter's 1 ool*. v% a?oni
And many other articles too tedious to men
(ion.
Sale to continue fr >m day to day until every
thing is sold Terms Cash.
JOHN’ .1 PARKER. Adnt r.
CV X i HI A S',V I FT, Adm'x.
Feb 7 ti-td
I” gv TVI ILY
GROCERIES.
t J IlKundersign'* 1 are now :f-ring Fauiilt
I iirorrrir, Cheap tor Cash, at t: • stand
of David H.irvel'.
They are also preparing t > receive :i large 1
lot of
GROCERIES
Os all I>rcriptions,
at the mine place which the r intend idlering
to the public noon the ni ts’ reasonable terms,
for < ‘Rsh or Country Produce.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS. A. BROOKS.
F*f)7 (i dm
‘"TAN YA'EB.
Having :onvriu out the ta> v ir
of (I. S./hi it Ac IJr>thi*r, at Tliodi isvili *,
and letennin*d i carry <*i the business of
tanning tlie undersigned w II |it chase
10,000 I Vm mls
OF GOOD HIDES,
if delivered at David 1 larr*!l's Provision Store,
wlAre they will be paid for in Fanrlr Groce
ries <>r Cash.
The mi h rsigned will al* > give a liberal
price !r (<> ts ti > 4, .4 II Y 1C li. for
Ts iiuiu*.
JOSHUA TAY LOR,
JAS. A BROOKS
Fob 7 G-Giu
Tlte yi;sl Populiir iinoa
OF
PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION
Rlc]iard.to:)'<i *t vv lletlaod,
Ha\ ieg a regal. tr sale of
Twcnt)-fl *• ‘lhio.i iaiiit Cojihi :i Year.
It is superior i.t excellence to all other
*’ Methods, ‘ and The liaeli that nm
Needs far the acquirement of a tho
rongn knowl-lg- ot’ Pom-forte playing! It
Ya adapted t nil ilinilc, of Tuition from
the Rudmieutal stu iic.- f tie- vonngest, to tile
Studies and Kxergists of Ad ain-c-i Papils
Two editions are published, one adopting Am •
ricHil, tlie other Foreign Fingering When
the work is ordered, it’ no preference is desig
nated, the edition with American Fingering
wil be sent.
sure that in ordering it you are par
ttcul.tr in specifying the “New Method.’ Price
$J 7.0. Mall- 11. past p ud.
Oliver lYitaon A- 4 :.. Publishers. ’J77
Washington Street, Bos.on. fob 7 ti-ts
■VNC TK.4LIIERS
Con-icier these the Best
Collections of Music for the Pmnofort ■ pub
lished. Ilo.nc Circle: Marches. Waltzes.
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Beautiful Vocal Compositions of the ises; Ger
man Composers. Piano Accompaniment.—
Mbower of Pratisi Vocal Duets witli
Piano Acconi|>iiniment.s. .Silver Chaiil | 1
Songs Ballads. Dimrtcttcs. Da.-ts, Ac., with ,
Piano Accompaniments Operatic I'cnris:
Vocal Beauties of the best Operas, “it Piano i
Accompaniments. A;I sent, pst paid, for
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Keh 7 Gtf t))7 Washi gton st.. Boston.
Tivcnty Thousand Happy
( lit it; ren,
Are using the new and popular Music Book.
’■ tlrrrf f hinn,.'’ containing nearly 7’
Hundred B <i ~h .t ! S irkhn g .songs. Pi c
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Pleasing Exercises. Over two hundred fhous
sand of the author's previous Book. “ The
Golden YY renlli.” were Id. and thi will
be equally, if not more popular. Price .Yhct*.
Sent post paid Oliver 3>ilson V Cos..
Publishers, J 7 7 Washington Street, Bos ■ n.
Feb 7
There is no Book for Choirs
SUPERIOR to the - Harp of .lll[tail *
bv L. O. Etnetson. Sc'v ntv live T .otts
and Copies have already been sold .aid toe
book givt-s the greatest degree of ..tifae*i >n
to all who have used it. For Choirs. Singing j
Schools. Conventions and Singers ; Home, it
ta a collection of music ti:;:r is universally
liked Price. ITS a cope sl’Jailor, n Oliver
]>ilsn A- Cos . Pub:l'i’ers. ’J7 7 W ,i; g
toil-Street. B -ston- Feb 7 o Ti
(! > OKGI Y—Thomas ( oimir,
£o<irt oj (Jr i nary ./frnny S ,: , 1 sdG.
; HEREAS, On the tirst M inlay i:i Marvli
next, Rachael A. Alder.nan, will apply t > this
Court for left -rs of admiuis: .-.omu on tlie < state
of William Alderman, d.-c d:—Yl persvas in
ten-sted. are non tied to til ■ their o’’i viio ■> iu
Haiti Court otherwise said letters will lie
granted iu t rms of tlie law.
II II TOOKE.
Feb 7 G-30d Ordluary.
OfOHGI.Y Thmuio f'ouutr.
b’l <t 1 7‘ Ordinary. .In nary 27.'h. 1 ‘■hsi.
WHEREAS I'he Estate of W C. Branch,
deceased. i$ without a legal representative : —
All persons interested, are notified to tile their
objections in said Court, otherwise leiters of
administration will be granted to the public ad
ministrator of said Countv on ihe first Monday
In March uext H. 11. TDOKE,
Feb 7 6-30 J Ordinary. 1
ONI the First ’lmuDo in April next,
1 will sell agreeable to an order of Court,
before the Courthouse door in Thom isviMe,
within the legal of sale, the Real Estate
led of I-aud. No. —*l in 17th District Thomas
Cimnty. the property of J F. Singletary. dec and.
Termi, made kn< wu on :he day of sale
J- R DAVIS.
Feb 7 R Adm'r.
PATENT RIGHT
FO ii SALE.
O
The Patent Tight of J. MASSEY'S
:F* Q Jh. 33 Xj 3E3
COT iON PRESS
In non Gllt it H no Sale.
! r pllls Cotton Press was patented ;it V.'ash-
I ingr.m m IS.V. and sin, .- t!,m time has t u
|oy.;<! aim Ist uiipr. i.-:, ■ -mla-lry. If is
w. u Known tlMotiglmut uc st of ti e C'o'ton
h'a^ 1 s. i11,,; us ah coin a- is with Ag.-nts and
“)r s.-c,ions have expired, tlie ori
iriiG 1 patent, nnen.-imiaeivd, is now ottered for
j l '*” il ’ =•■ ‘‘ ,l; i?r. .as again been re
. Stored to prosper., v. mi l i ei.Uivatlon of
Colton once more.. •. ■ the chief occupation
ot the Soutncrii people. .lajiks Masski s utiri
v.ille ! ( otto;, Press will again assume itsswnv
over Ine Cotton growing region. To anv per
son with a small capital, this V dton Press is
,ill ’ ■■‘"‘'■t road to fortune. Tlte Patentee
u.i‘ been leads red unable in carry it on bv the
misfortunes ot the war, tiud uaw.ilingthat the
!"i Hu should he deprived of the Mip* rior ad
vantages of this grt u, L tica Saving, Ero
> MI.-ai„ 1* on vnt.K On ion Pltxss, he offers
■- i ir sub- at a very low priee.
Energy and a small eapilal are all that is ne
cessary t o realize from ihes-.loof this Press an
1 , pendeut fortune. Ti. nmleNUuiii its irreat
•i. v .i.t. over all orliLM- Rie'St .s, *x ‘rtiijic
G *’ r.ow w hat think of it,
read tlie annexed ( ertilii at.s of well known
gentlemen \v!i y have tried it.
For further particul.i s apply to
L (’ BRYAN
Thom sville. Georgia.
1 il certify taut 1 have used -las. Ma.-sev s
IC; 'll Screw tin- two pst se mans, and can say
“"‘tii propriety, taut lam higiilv pi, ased with
the same. WM. j. HEARD
I do certify that 1 have one of Jas. Mass, v’s
iroa Screws lor Packing Cotton, and can re
commend tile.a iu tiie highest terms. They
are a life time estate. J. McCaXX S
1 his is to certify t at 3 have used Massey's
Iron Si e\v for two years in Packing Cotton,
and tiud it convenient and du note,” I have
packed a bale :11 thirty niiiinVs —some bales I
weiguiug liio |i>.s. I li.nl il as simple its the tad j
wood screw an t not liable to get out of order.
Respectfully, *
W f HOLLIXGSWORTH.
Macon, Bibb Go.. June l, I Soil.
\\ e the undersigned. Jo certify that we have
one of M Issey's Iron Screws, amt are well
pleased wiin them : ami would c-comaa-nd
ti.e.u to anv one who iii.iv want a Screw
C. C TILLMAN',
JOSI aH ,1. EVERETT. 1
ALLEN HAGIX.
Thomas Cuuntv, Ga.
• I
I do hereby certify that I have one of James •
Massey's Patent Ii n Screws, and it |ierforms
well, and lam p.ea. ed wiUl it, If is of the
most lasting kind.
TARQUIL McAULAY.
lhomas Cos.. Gii .June ~ ISSJ.
Slate ot Georgia, I tioniiis t oantf,
Offu k of thk Okdin.uiv or said Coi ut, /
June 9, A. 1)., IBy. |
I hereby certify that the above tunned per
sons. to wit •’ Airs- C. C. 1 ill.nail, Alien 11a
gin, Josliua .McCaim. Sr., William J. Heard
and lari]nil McAuiay, are well known to me
as t uit >u pi inters ot this count v, ami as per-•!
son-ot :ie highest respectability and undoubt
ed veracity. Given under my hand and the
seal oi said Court attached.
r L s | A V. McCARDEL.
Dep. Clerk Gouit of Ordinary.
1 his is to certify that I have used one of
M ssey s Scicus u! the warehouse of Messrs. I
Ddlaiil. I‘owell & Cos., of tins city, and that I
i reg.iid it as one of the most easily operated and
; durable Sere \s w ithin my kuowlcilge. With
i good ha.;<is it is e palde of turning off ,
i Forty bales ct cotton per day. of an average ‘
I weight ot live hundred ami fifty pounds, and
tlHt “1 eoiivea. Uit size. We nave [a Ketl ,
| ~.n'’<•’ bales ti is s a>.hi.
\ “ins, resutre;fully. JAS. T. GRAY.
1 oluinbus. Muscogee Cos , Ga-
Ket> 7 sits
bf-ORfllA—Tiioaui, (ouuly.
I Co.irt of \hiunoi y. January 7.7 tk, JBbd.
VIIF.REAs. Tie fallowing states in said
eoanjy. are without a legal representative, to
; wit:
Estate of James Williams, deceased.
E-rate of Wm. L. Hearing, deceased.
E~.a ->t si.ap- oi Rag ms, deceaseil.
Estate if John R. Keriils, deceased.
> . ate dt Floyd H. Revills. deceased.
All persons iute’ested are notified that if no
a. jdicati .n i. made by tlietn f t letters of ad
minis; . >a it-rson -dl i !ao < .vill be turned
over to tio- nub i<- a hninisfrsi’-ioH f s .idctnin
tv in terms of the law.
H il. TOOKE,
Feb 7 ti-ilOd Or iin.ry.
AH) AVIIKUi: \->(. A[ G. Smith is Ad*
nmiistr.eor n ! college t hnn. on the estate n*
: ’ yes
is Administrator : coinxeuJutu. uu iue estate
of L. M Folsom, deceased—if no objection is
tiled in s liilCourt. they will receive permanent
letters thereon iu terms of the law
Ii H. TOOKE,
Feb i I’ 3*\l Ordiuary.
t. YOKRIA Them as Count).
Court of (Jrdi . ; *y. Jamm y 27 !h, ISdO,
WHERE YS. \\ m. J. Singletary, (guardian
of and for the persons, property and effects of
the minor heirs of Tyon and Elizabeth Smith,
deceased, makes applieatkm by Petition for
Letters of Dismission from said tnist :—lf no
objection is tiled iu said Court said letter’s wrt: %
be granted on the tiist Monday in April next,
in terms of the law.
H H. Tt'OKE.
Feb 7 b-SOd Ordinary.
LABORERS j
W aii ted.
HAllh nndersigm and wishes to euipl >v Ten I
1 able bodied Tit-Id Hand., to work !
•be present year on his Pist-oia Fanu. three
mile - east of IVkOeii The fat in is iu exeellem
repair lards good, and suj.q'lied with work
animals, tools, provender, etc He will give, i
the laborers, one third ot the crop raised, house i
and furnish them ratioirs; these to be paid for
• >iti of their interest in said erup.
Applv at once to
THOMAS STEELE.
Jan 31 o 3t* t ]{. .stun, Thomas Cos., Ga.
Nov Goods!
r priK undersigned nave jusi opened- atid
1 v. ill keep const ,nt!y on hand, at the store
f irmerlv owned by Dr. R. J. Bruce, a large i
•uu well selected stoek ot
DRY GOODS,
hj;|t'e fc'loii)iog. |
MDIIS DRESS (iOOI)S of
ptTj I7<‘>c e iptfon,
BOOT ‘ A3l) SHOES.
HATS AND ( ATS.
i rockery, € lilna &. klassYfarc,
Hardware,
GROCERIES,
iVc.,
Which they will sell V-.RI LOW for CASH
or Conntrv Produce.
I Call and examine our Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
1). J & J W SHEFFIELD.
Thonmsville, ,lnp 31 5 3m
Fletclier
rjTMF. Exercises of this lostita’ion will be
1 res'jmed out FIIIS l MOSDA V i.V
j.i.vr.i . y XF.xr.
The Scholastic Year embraces forty weeks,
Tuition pavabl • quarterly in advance, un
less otherwise provider) for. Rates of Tuition
as follows•
Reading, Writing, Spelling, Ac., per
(Quarter, sd.()o
Arithmetic. Grammar Gengfapv, His
tory. -Ac ‘ . #12.00
Either of the pn-eedin.g, together with
Algebriu Geometry. Plain and Spe
cial Trigonometry, Natural Philos.'.
pliy, < hemistry or the Ancient Gas- •
sies, (Latin ami Greek.) . . #1(1.00
Arrangements are already made for compe
tent Teachers in the Music Department.
It is highly desirable that pupils be present
at the opening of the Session, with a view to
being properly classed.
Patrons of the Institute are assured tha* no
pain will be spared in advancing the interests
>i iI.C pUplls.
JOHN E. BAKER.
Jan i 3t Principal.
\3< !> I’t'i'soiiH having demands against
the estate of .lames M. Norman, deceased,
late ol’ G- hiuiu County, are hereby notified to
present rbe: . ia *ern:s of the law anil those
indebted to said cs'ate will please make pav
nientt i .JEREMIAH B. NORMAN.
Jan 31 STOd Aum'r.
EMPIRE HAIR RESIUfiER.
\X elegant D. rising.
An infallible restorer of Cohr,
And a wonderful Invigoi-a tor of the HAIR.
Prepared bv
W. P. GLOWER vV CO.,
Jan 31 -Y ts Apo'rliccaries Hall
f v s >ti!’ *irl flvn-la) in Y,,ril next,
*. r f w ijl ;,]i]>|y t■:> ilie boiioratile Gourt of
(I'rdinnrv. of riiomas County, for an order
ranting leave to sell the Real Estate and
Lands of Tlmmas E. Harrlftott, deceased.
HENRY CUPEL V-N'D, Ailm'r.
Jan 31 b- H and
STOIiK.X from the subseriher, near Duo
cHtiville. Thonris County. Ga., on Satui
da\ night, 27th rest., a large fine MOT E
Gt >LOR ED IJ(f)i*SK MI LE Any infornm
tion on ti e subic. I will heti ankfuliy received,
and a reward of #Jb will tie paid
HENRY RAMSEY.
Jan 31 5-k
NOTICH to my l-’rieiwt* unit I'litron,
I have turned over mv business at I *oe
tortow u to 1 * James I Jillou. who will act with
prompt ness to all who will favor him with
their Consignments for the future, etc
1 am under lasting obligations for past fa
; vors from my inane friends, while 1 was en
gaged in the foi warding business. An
dim 31 slt II Ii SANFORD.
‘V'IGKT bi.oo.himj cebuix
1.1 The finest preparation of tlie tlav. For
sale by W. P. ( LOWER & CO..
I J iji •>!-')(f Apothecaries Hall.
I ~
F BLAIU- N. B. E BICKFORD
ill. till & imiil'OßU,
: LUMBER MANUFACTURERS
• AM) DKAt.KttS IN
T 1 TI ItI.RJAYO M HBKR OF
HI KBV IHIM KIPTUn,
DOORS, SASH
A X D
ELIMDS.
Mn viimiiili. Rroryia.
anil Lumber Yard on Canal near
j Bryan Street.
Okkk •; ISO Bay Street,
j Jan-U 5-3tn*
IE. O. HILTON, > (F. M. RAXDELL.
Savannah. ( ( New York.
IJiLTO.V & HAUDULL,
WHOLESALE
!
193 HAY H 1.., Near Bnrnnrtl.
SAY A AN Ail. GEORG. A.
; Are constantly receiving, ]>er Steamers iroin
1 New York, the largest and most complete as
sortment of Groceries in the City
| Orders by Mail. accompanied with Remit
. fanee, promptly Filled, at Lowest Market
! Prices Jan 31 —.Vim .
j (aKOKRIA —Ttioimis County
Court of Ordinary, .January 24/A, 18*56.
j Irvin 11. Rawls, an lies to said Conn for
j Letters of Guardianship, for the property, per-
I sons and eficct> ot Willis Simrletarv. deceased :
j All persons are notified to lile their objections
j in said Court, otherwise said letters will be
j smutted i;i terms ot'tlie law.
11. H. TOOKE,
Jah 31-30d ‘ Ordinary.
, FOKb iA Tiioni.au County.
C ‘ ‘ t’ <)rl ‘ary .Tamin’ y l £ith, 1 866.
WHEREAS, Sarah SelU-rs. makes api>liia
tiun to this C nrt for Le'tersnf (dnnnistratinn
on tiie estate of ilium L. Sellers deceased:
All persons are no.,lied to tile their objections
in said Cos n-t otherwise said letters w 11 be
granted in terms of the law.
11. H. TOOKE,
Jan 315-3l)d Ordinary.
GEORGIA -Thoraat C unty.
C ■ trt nf Ordinary. January 30/A. 1866
WHEREAS, Henry H. Sanford, makes ap
plication to this Court for Letters of Adminis
tration outlie estate of Thomas J. \\a)ker,
deceased : —All persons are notified to file tbeir
i objections in said Court, o herwise said letters
will be granted in terms of tiie law.
H 11. TOOKE,
Jan 31 5-30d Ordinary.
PIPES, PIPES, PIPES.
• i) ||a|| Pipes and Pipe Hoads, all kinds,
mm from a Clay Pipe to the genuine
Mereseiiatiui, and a tine assortment of Smoking
Tobacco. Received and for sale bv
l JOHN STARK.
RATES OF FREICHT
B Y
ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINE
I . * .
OF
Aft M IHT ttRJH-TBl SHIWSI
j
it : i m i-: i: >
* ‘ * . * #
Doctortowii and Hawkiii^ville
Ad lii(eriiieiiatc LuiiiHu^.
■ •
Goods by measurement, • ■ ; . ‘ no . . !
Salt. per Sack. • • ‘* • •, . . j
Gnat, per ton, - r • - . . . .•• 1() 00
Grain, per bushel, - ,
Fertilizers per bbl, • , , . . . . . .’ . • 100’
Lime, iu hhls, . - - ‘ , , . . . . • . ‘ j'jjjj
Onions. Potatoes. S:c, per bbt, . . .•
Flour, per bbl, ■ . ‘ . . . , . . . _ j- l( i
Iron, per ton, • - . . . . .’ . . 10 00
Grind Stones, (at ton rates,) - •. . . ‘ ...
Ha v, per bale, • • - .. . - * 200
Molasses per Vihd. - • • - .. PJ 00 ‘ •
Gnnny Cloth, per bale, - •- . . . . _ • JO 00
Bundies, Spades, <tc„ - - - . . . . ; • . .. jO,, ]
’ , Cyßate to Doe tort own ami points on Atlantic & Gulf Railroad as per Railroad printed ‘
; Tariff. ‘ ■ ~ .1
j { received at all times in D. J. DILLON’S Warehouse and forwarded promptly.
ERWIN & HARDEE.
t . KU NXREKT.
Savannah, Jan. 31, 186(> * ■ 5-1 ni
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| dan 31 PHILADELPHIA.
, 44110K441 A— Rcliols Comity.
To at> whom it may Concern •
WHEREAS*, dam* McLoed, of s'itl State
and County, applies to the Ordinary for L.-r
----t* rs of Administration on the estate of Edward
McLoed. deceased, late of said Countv and \
State These are therefore to cite and -ad
monish all and singular, tin* kindred and ergdi
! tors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
{ office within the time prescribed by law, and
i show cause it any they have, why letters of
| administration <>u the estate of said deceased,
I should not issue to tile applicant,
’ Given under my hand and official signature,
i this January 25th. 1 -*66.
Jan 31 3fld T B. CL VYTON. Ord.
<4 R<> It <4 lA lln rini <on till.
WHEREAS. I jaureuce A. Folsoui applies i
to me for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Stephen R. Godwin late of said i
County, deceastd •—Utese are therefore, to <
j cite amt aiiiuonisb all persons interested, to be
I and appear in my office within the time pre
scribed by law. to .-how cause if any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.”
Witness rn\ hand official!v. Janaarv 16th,.
1866. ‘ V. P. LUKE,
Jan 31 -3bd I)ep. Ord.
44 R0K441 A--!.o inl # County.
WHEREAS, Allen Jones. Administrator of
William Y. Hill, late of said Comity deceased,
i having Hied bis petition in this Conit for Let
: tors of Dismission from said estate:—This is
. therefore t * admonish all concerned, to be ami
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause it any they can, why !
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 2kb 1
f dav of January, 1566.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Jan 31-ni6in Ordinary. i
€4'; 01*441.1 —Lwndr< County.
\\ HERE AS. Thomas B. Giiffin, applies for
Letters of Administration on the estate of ’
Solo aou Newsom, late of County, dec'd . 1
This ii therefore to adniouish ail persons con- j
eerneil *>r intere*-d, to he and appear at tnv ,
office, within the presetiled ny law, to j
show cause if any they can. why letters of ;
administration should not be issued to the'ap- ‘
| plica nt.
Given UTvder my hand, at office, this 21th |
day of January, 1866.
WILLIAM SMITH.
Jan 31-3bd Ordinary.
GEORGIA —I.owndfi County.
vVIIEREAS, It is known to this Conrt that
the estate of Jacob Zeigler, is unrepresented :
This is therefore to cite and adnmnish all and
singular, the kindre and creditors ol said
deceased, to be and a r p-arat my office, within
the time prescribed by law. to show cause if
any they can. why the administra.iou of
said estate should not be vested in the Cleik
of the Superior Court, or some other tit and
proper person.
Given under mv hand, at office, on this 24th :
day of January, f866.
WILLIAM SMITH,
! ,Ta 31 AOd Ordinsiry.
V OTIC’I*:.—All persons indebted to the
a.3 estate of Mary Atkinson, late of Thomas
•nuly, deceased, ale required lo make inime
diuie payment,, and all those having claims
~g.dust the same will present them in terms of
the law. M. C. SMITH,
Jan 31. • 5-ilOd
l I. V-?..’ ‘ r ak:;.l
COTTON FACTOR
ISMS 1 MS eilMl
C2*cll tfLXit-
No. 94 Bay Street,
SA VAX.YAH. >; 1.
Notice.
STOLEN from my place on the night of
the night of the I’Stli. a M .use colored
Mare .MULE, very lightly cobu-ed, her tail
and mane is shaved very close. She ;;
ihout 12 years old. er moutli has been I
fin very iciu vv.tit the bridle Any iufur- i
smticn of her will b thankfully received I
and I will compensate any one for her re
covery. My place is near Gvooverville.
Jan 4-ts ‘ R. RAM'SEY’.
AdniniN<ra4oj ,, !t Sale.
■fT EORGIA-MITCHELL COUNTY.
XX IV 11 be sold at thy laie residence of
A. II .Tones, late of said t’oiußy. defeased,
on Monday, the ->lh day of February next,
all the perishable property belonging (o
said deceased, consisting of several bales
of Cotton, lying at ( au.illa, four yoke of
Oxen, two Mules. Hags ,'orn and Cobb
Crusher, one Roskaway, one large Wng.-u.
one Buggy, one Ox ian >1 > • ■ Hals
Blacksmith 1 ools. :ue r \iou ;l :. ro t-r
gar .Mill nd iJoiier. and many other thing
too numerous to me: lion. The sales will
coniinue from day to dav ms, i! al: is sold.
Terms on t: e day of sal"’
MARGARET JONES, Adm’x.
Jaa ‘-'1 |„2t
NOTICE TO
Everybody!
Me the undersigned ean now say to h
Public that we ate ready to
Isriud Conij
as we have purchased an engine and mil!
of sufficient power to do good Work, and
he way you have to prove it. is to bring
your Corn and see il you do not get good
Meal.ln connection-with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, cadi. Blinds,
Boors, Rip. Dies-. Tongue and Groove
Plank, make Coffins’ to order wiih neat
ness and despatch, we will also take cou-
D acts for Buildihg houses.
TAYLOR £ DEKLE.
I feel thankful to the Public- for their
liboral patronage extended to me hereto*,
tore, and hope 1 may merit a c< ntinuatiou
of the same. ISAIAH DEKEE.
to BleJtfot’S.—All persons
indebted to me are requested to come
I torwnrd and make immediaie paymeftt. j
1 intend leaving Tliomasville abojil the first
of February, and my business must be j
closed up. I can be found at my residence,
in Thomasvillc until the period above
named, and hope no person indebted to me’
will delay longer than that time, and com
pel me ‘o the necessity of seeking settle
ments by law
T. B. LITTLE
Jan 21 4>2t,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Sixty days after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Tati nail ;
County for leave to sell 4000 Acres of
band in Tatnall County all the property of
the bate Micheai M .Mattox deceased of
said County for the benefit of the Heirs j
and <'mlitors,
Jan (*th 1866 11. A. Mattox,
Administrator.
LOST
\ promissory note made, to Thomas
Roberts for ninety eight dollars dated
; about the first of March, 1860 due one day
i after date and signed by Ashley G. Bob
ts All persons are forbid len from tra
j ding for sai t no! ■ as payment lias been
! stopped with A G^oberts.
! Stockton jiOit MATH. HOP*ARTS.
I \TURN 4.L Revenue ; *x No
lice, —All nersons requ i ing bicen-e
! for the pursuit .of .toy business nrole
} ion, under the Lxc Raw- ui th United
i State 0 , are liereb” i- ’ormed lh.it lam ready
!to receive application* f r the same. All
s persons failing le apply within a yeasonas
b’.c - ini - after the pub wati -not tld- noli-e,
’ will subject tbetnselves to the penalty of
j the law. Blanks will be furui-hed at any
I lime at ruy office in TiiotnasvilU* My
Division 25th, is composed rs Brooks and
Thomas.
T. L- HOPKINS,
Ass’t Assessor 25th Div., ist Dist.
Jan 24 4-ts
\ OTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate of
William H Fib'ey late of Thomas County
i deceased, are hereby required tom ike im
! mediate payment, and aii p-rsons havin
; claims against the same ‘■•ill present tn
■ in teriiis of the law.
Jan 10-40d F J BROWNING, Adm'r.
jii i Alia & mi.
FACTona
.AND
Geral CooHDlssion
Corner of Drayton N Bryan F.reels, •
SAV VAN All, fin
jbkva.-n, iiakticiimh: a o.
( oiiiuiihsioii t|m haul*
• A X L>
Brokers,
AO. I N'* SiX\ SiI’UKSIT,
SArA\\\Al/, . ( KUliciA.-
ll r L ? /licit consigmncnt. of Cotton ; .
) f es aud ar New Irk fi i<gdi.
We are prepared to-make liberal advanced
in receipt of prorhicc, and endeavor- to.
give strict attention and prompt returns..
r> *
■ • -i cj< ...i :
Jno. Scriven, Prest. A x G R R
“. Cel W J iiaaf, Thpmasvllle, Ga
KfvMttfitgp
Cotton factors.
AND
6dh)h)U3loii)-
i 5S a jilcss si., Ynt Orlcunii
IJ. P’ HARRISON, late of ihe firm us
t'avc .v Harrison.
EDWARD HARRISON,
J. P. HARRISON, Jr.
•SIDNEY HARRISON.
itcpiTH'iittHl l .Hr. Hi b. ItrTI.FK,
R i\-r to A hi Hausell, Mcaels. Kukil*
■hck> IL Wolff & Bro.
. - N*iv’l 1 .-1 i
A J BraJv. W M Smiih, E J Moses,
■Athtntu, . Lexington. Celumbas
F. Sc-Fuster. C. tloGisius
, . • o *r■ ■ •
CtibM&n co nMii&iuS,
S-l'iiip’ng, Ct minis lent nb
FORWARDING
MilloH A M T t f
1?• Hi nr ?I V i.NV Os. n,
('onshguniepi - ofCorton for sale in il.i-*
ma- lu-t or ter shipment to our friends in ■
New York, P i'ad 1 pI• i.-i, 80--ton Babi
more. Live vo-ii and-'.ern mv arc solicited
n rid liberal adyances made. Orders for
Wines. Liquors. Groceries, xr., promptly
attended to.
■ • AGENTS FOR
t’r:-slii“ <L* ftoiizr isu;! V* ii<- 4 lit <|iiol
Cfl VMPAG VK.
DIET HEY, SARL A GO’S.,
Rhine U'ines, and I*. 1, Ut- Tenet Jfe do
| Georges’
isbßoem wmit,
Nov 8 (iiuo
(1 i.O, ii. AIIIjKDGG,
m glf ale Crocu
’ AN l)
c- f3 ‘ .u?’ f’ y3 } ‘ \ V s
■5 M i r (j ri A m IE
IhiV: >. Kll A L CO .Vi Jii.SMUN AN i (
IP/'i IT,1 T ANARUS, T A ’ TA y JA'P tI r ,■ :J A 10JK4
i iiUvv ii Uiit-J i ihnoimuio.
74 Bay SGi-i-et SAVANNAH, <4A.
Cnstut Supplies received per Steamers
. i'cotn New York. Or i.r -by Mail, accom
-r*i- ‘ii ty remiWaucc-s, promptly filled at
ihi ‘lowest ni ri ket pi ices. Nov 8 Sntu
Ch an t rm py jl rn
r<M.| • T 0 ’ ‘ ‘1 ■ ; v ran \ T . j a r. r, j*- -•
uuruuooruii mi u iuilw Ailuuiu
TVS X. : 2T-5. CIiAK r i” :3,
•loiK-s’ iilrnU, t or., Ilin S. %b(-reorii
Streets, SAVANNAH, n.
BEFEKUNCES :
>lessrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., N. V.
•Jarvis Slade. Esq. “
Gardner Colby. Esq. Boston.
- lion. J. iYiley Ed antis, • “
Liberal advances made on consignments
lo Charles L Colby, New York, and to our
friends in Boston and Philadelphia.
653?” Line of Boats to Docrbrtown,
Nov 8 3mo
j. ii McMahon & co„
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ifl f) T)/?}- ni u s) ‘J- fj(p
aid L b h • JjkDj
COnN, OATS, HAY, FEED &c
■Corner of Broughton and Jefferson Streets,
“savannah ga.
lIOBT BA I.FORK.
• • Dealer in
mm family, mumv
i I• 1 Broughton tit, one ‘/nor irr.fi of Banin r l ‘
SAYAmAIi, - - - Ga. j
Mv patrons may rest assured that they wiR
befuruislted with the Choicest Articles.
” liANPELi. A CO,
WhttAt WFWV
/ i
SsuthnrNtCoriicr Sint Af Usirtiard Sts.
SA 1.1 .YAM a. GA.
A large .in i well Assorted Stock
CoN S T ANTLY 0 N II AND
And for sale at. Lowest Market Prices.
N. L’. —S; ecial nt'ontif n g’ven to orders
by mail accompanied with remit lance.
Nov 8 Gmo
GI'OIU; 3 A-Berrien County.
Whereas. Sol .moil Griffin an.i M.-nv
’ Griffin, applies to toe tor Let: rsof Admin
isuation on the estate of lames GriK.n,
late of said County, deceased.
And. whereas, Bouev Koe applies to nc
for Lett .us of Administration on the estate
I of Nancy Roe late of said County, dec’d.
rites** are therefore, to cite and admen- ;
ish ail : er-etis i’>t ‘rested to be and apt ear
in .. . ih!i;t. within h time presetih*d by j
■ < ui'-e if .my thoy have. why
.■ ei> oould :be jrratiied.
(i: , .a. ;• rmy narnl officially, January
Stii, lti : 'd.
1). P. LUKE, Dep. Ord.
, JttnL’4 4-1 m
®IOO Reward.
STOLEN i n he subscriber, on the
night nt t’ e 1 ‘Jill insr., m in- plaota
fieri, six mites East ot Thoinasvillf. on the
OroovervjHe road, two large tine MULLS.
One a ihitck Mate Mule, hair worn oil’ on
the leit side from working in the Sugar
Nli 1: has a shoe, b-dy a'-otti ton
years old. The other Mole i- . Imu (.Stay
from the shuiildios ! <• k. ji, ;. .. . being
tv tly white, i.mg _ody, has >■. sear on one
of her neeis w ■.re the hair joins tt.e hoof,
is also tt Male Mule, and seven years old.
! will give the above rewind to any per
so'n a- livering them to me. or to J. N.
McKinnon 0. Cos , at 1 notnasville
GEORGE W. MITCHELL,
j Jan 22 4-lit i
KTOTICB !
:
LOWRY, HAVES & FLANIGAN
HAVING Tills 1) \\ KNTLItKI) INTO
. Copartnership lor the
miwimii iii imm
OK
busies,
AND ALL KINDS OK
Biacksmlth Work,
raise t£iw iUwd at inforwingthe Public o
ta<!. l* solicit lit;: pattvnai.e. Our .
I
MTBICTIiT ( t
No’ work will leave tho ’ Shop until paid
•l A. ■• : <■ i
s i PEKIN 1 • ■ i . >KFI( E v At; it it
December 525tb 1865. ‘
J'S - : *d-7’
i g>Sg V-W ?>Ct ip. _
KOTICE.
Shortest audTuoat pleasant ronteto hvutth’
via,- Wiili bourvii!-.’ Riceboro', and
Siiubcrrv. Through ,tn m
Thoiuaaville to Kuv
ur>nali in 30
hours.
Via Kail Koad lt>- r > Miles. Staire 22 Mile*,
.Steam Boat 85 Miles.
.Leave Th"tnas\'ille every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, Arrive at .Savannah every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, connecting
with .Steamers to Baltimore, New ,Y’ork and
oilier Northern Ports,
Leave .Savannah on Monday, Wednesday ‘
and Friday. Arrive at Thomusville on Tueo
d iy, Thursday.and .Saturday . in time to con
■ nect with? Stag. s to Alhany, Ga., and Talla
hassee and Monticello, Fla.
(1 ,1. FULTON. Ne.p't A A G Hit
* # * Tallaha-.see Floridian and Albany Pat
riot copy two weeks a id send hill to this of
fice. * . . jail !tf.
INTELLIGENCE
OFFICE,,
rjAilH necessity of the limes has stigges
p. ted to our min’d-the propriety of es
tab’i-difn -s ; n oHice of this kind in Thom
asville, iitfd while we desir ■ to make it
profit able to ourselves, we expect ii lo
’ benefit otl ers. Persons wishing to eoll or
j buy any species of property or to
PRCJOII’BI’ LABOB,
ot’ to get employnient will find it to ihetj
interest to to call on us. Office in the back
room of Mr. AiusworihVprovision Store
where in our absence you will find Mr
A. F. Franklin ever ready to wait on you
Nov 22 9no WADE F. SANFORD.
j7\V. RABtJNy
(YVT : Vf] Sv‘ VA P; PfVf> Awn
v* A; ‘Jt* <'* Js’ laj a- A\ 1 1-* 0 *4* vL>
tOh)h)i-s.s!oi)
No l if) littv Street Savannah, (3a.
Has resumed business arid solicits trotn
tlie friends and patrons <>f the bite firm
of II t -tin and Smith, the privilege of uerv.
ir.g them.
TISON & GORDON^
POTTO \ F &€’ TOES,
mm ii mini
&£. ‘I D HC DEI KP , ;i „
98 Bay Street,
sava nn t \ 11. <: i:o iuj ra.
Special attention will ’■ >■ ttiven to the salo
of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPEN
TINE. &c.
-o:o-
SAV ANN AH. Ist., Sept., 18G5,
We are again in our old Office, prepared
fur business. An experience in ibis city
oi over eleven years, nud our undivided
attention to all Susine:T entrusted, induces
us to hope for a-c nitinunnce of the liberal
patronage hereto!’>r extended.
‘VM. rr. tison,
VvM, \V. GORDON.
R ibt. P. Y irk, J. It. M’lntyre
M. E. Williams. P. H.Wal'd.
11l Ell, Milsl
AI'CTION %\ ,> <’<MS ?ll*.*sC.\
U JKIHAMS,
|BA i ’ SI., SA }A AW All, (lA .
foiriinninculii f nu<l T.uiuber
” KiOIHITEI),
iIEITEjR.EWCIB3.
Brigham, Baldwin & Cos, Savannah
Gaden & Uncklcs, “
Isaac I>. Laltoche, “
Hunter ix Ganuuell, 4 ‘
Erwin & Hardee, “
Hiram Roberts, “
‘ W, Woodbvidgc, “
L C Norvell & Cos. “
S T Knapp & Bro,, >i.ew Yoik
1) II Baldwin & Cos. “
Nov 8 (3mo
NEW GOODS!
j lit E THF. UNDERSIGNED HAVE ju
\ \ received a large assortment of
! ill 113 FMIMIJ IIS
WfllCil H E WII.I, SItl.L
! low :
Our stock con-ists of the latest styles of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S,
LAI‘I IIS
CLOAK S
AND
A FINE LOT OF *
LADIES HATS,
Ready Made ’ Clothing,
IL& ‘A BOOTS
AND
SHOES,
dowestio mms
Suefi <ts
OSHASURSS AND JEANS.
Vi hicii we m e al>le to offer at
iininiunnn*
Before buy ing elsewhere you will do well
la call and examine our stock.
I. KUBiTSHEK & BRO.
i Oot 2->'Lnio
20.000 SEGARS.
G 1 OOD and choice, fine brands, received and
[J*r rale K .tOHK KT4RK