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Didn't that Uan tuffrr.
An occasional correspondent, wri*
tmj; from Knoxville, Tenn., to the
Republican Banner, sets off the follow
ing on Old Suiatt.
There are a few East Tennesseeans
who do not know John Fleming, of
this county, a lawyer of much sharp
ness, with a good practice, and, as far
as l can learn, of undoubted loyalty.
Well John tells a most amusing ancc
dote of our Reverend Governor, which
is too eood to be lost, and, whit is more
to the point, he gives it as coming
from Andy Knott, who is, also, a well’
known citizen, and one who bears a
good record for loyalty. The pith of
the matt :r is contained in a deserip*
tion of Brownlow s terrible sufferings
and martyrdom, of which the wori i
has heard so much for the last two
years.
A few months ago, Brownlow sued
Sneed, Cr >zier and Reynolds for dams
Igw, and recovered hu j.j. the
Circuit Court at Knoxville, • causing
the property of those gentlemen t( be
uold out, and buying it at his own price;
property that would, in all probability
in peaceable times, have brought twice
the amount of the judgment.
After all this had occurred, Squire
Knott meets J ieming, who was one of
the Governor's lawyers, (by the way,
they are all Col. HeiskelU constitu
cuts,) on Gay street, and acco-ts him
thus:
Well, Fleming, I sunpose you suc
ceeded in recovering 8d5,00(j damages
for Governor Brownlow, for and on
account of his sufferings as a Union
man?
Fleming said Yes, Andy, and wo
had no trouble, and could have recov
ered §50,000 just as easy, if we had
laid it
Knott—Well, John, there’s no tell
ine how much that man has suffered.
When he was put if jail at Knoxville,.
I was in there for mv Unionism, al-o,
with about one hundred others. We
cat hull bvei and sour bread, and slept
on the muddy floor, without cover,
while Browtilow had a feather bed to
sleep on, and had chickens, coflee, ham,
biscuit, aiul anything that his ‘ainilv
and friends desired to send hint. Great
God! I'deeming, didn't lie suffer! l)i>
rcctly we were all sent to .Mobile and
Tuscaloosa, and treated worse than
. d—<l, dogs while Brownlow was fur
nished with a gua and to protect him from
rebels, and sent safely through the
lines to Abraham's bosom. Great God!
Fleming, didn't tl at min suffer.! Well,
we lav in prison, and came darned nigh
starving aid being cat up with ver
min, itch, etc , while Urry.vnlow collect,
ed half a dozen Kast Tennesso an.s in
Yankee land,, o gaiii.’.*d a trave'ii ■
menagere, and showed at fiity cents a
night, children and niggers halt price,
and made lots of money, and kept it
all himself, and never fed his animals
at all. idem tig, Good God, did you
ever hear of such suffering? Then he
wrote a hook —an Abolition bonk—and
sold an interest in the c. py right for
§ JQ,*KMJ in cash, and the damned rob
vis then s.-iit his family thro i.;'o toe
lines toiiim. where they wore all leas,
tod, toaste 1 and lionized Fleming
lio'.v could mortal man endure such
sufferings? Xn sooner had old Burn
side taken Fast Tennesssee than he
and his family won Sent back home,
the Unit ‘d States Government furnish
ing ambulances, teams and guards for
them.
When Brownlow reached Knoxville
he took possession of the custom-house
as special treasury agent, at a large
salary, and appointed a set of revenue
aids, and he soon collected about SSO,
000 worth of abandoned rebel proper*
ty, which has never occu accounted
for to this day! Great Go i! Fleming,
didn’t that man suffer.
Hunt Him for a ** C'irciiinlion.”
The Chicago Times gives tile fol
lowing account oi the struggles and
trials of a cotemporary in that city :
The enterprising junior abolition
newspaper of this city is fertile in ex
pedients to tret subscribers. It first
tried the ordinary plan of allowing
people to take the and pay for
it This scheme failed It next tried
giving it away, and this too failed. It
next offered to give the paper free ami
prepay the postage. Even this liberal
offer was only a moderate success It
next offered to send tlve paptr free,
prepay the postage, and give p stir.as
ters a small salary to delivt r it. This
seems nut to have worked , for the
concern now offers to send the paper
free, prepay the postage, give postn as
ters who will deliver it a small salary,
and throw in an occasional sewing tna
chine.
These are great inducement-, and
may lead a good many poor people to
allow themselves to receive the paper.
Still the emoluments promised do not
equal the amount of discomfort to be
endured in hav ng to take that sheet
for twelve long months. Scarcely any
thing could compensate for such an
infliction.
Kniird; far Hot* in Hor-r*.
A writer in the Southern Cultivator
gives the following simple remedy for
bots, which if administered in time,
he calls an almost iufaliible remedy.
French freely with sweet milk aud
mollasses (sugar or honey will do) well
shaken together. Continue it, a small
bottle every 15 or 20 minutes until
the animal becomes easy, then give a
quart bottle full of strong salt water,
followed soon after with a quart oi
cad tor oil.
It is idle to give anything to kill
the bots when in the horse. r he on
ly pdan is to carry them off —this is a
sweet drench and wili do it They
seize on it greedily and fill in a little
while. In salt and water they will lie
dormant for days together, and in this
state the oil will carry them off. A
pood many valuable horses have died
recently in this vicinity. The lives
of most of them might have been sav.
ed if the above simple remedy had
been promptly administered.
The Tribune's special says a'novel
official document vaa received at the I
Ind u’i Bureau lately. It is a tabular |
anuly-ia of the cost per head to the j
Government of killing Indians and!
squaws ofi the Western plains. The *
average e>u-t of killing an Indian ha- *
betm about half a million dollars, while |
of a squaw the cost is nearly $2,900, ,
•000.
__________ ■
Inferior Court, in Chamber*. )
THot 4SVILLE, Feb. 27, lib. j I
(?KHRtHA Thomas ('on - ’ y. |
W iilmin H. Reynold*. eli>ted
V V to the ofic* o! Sheriff on. the 4th of Jan- j
nary. IBM, iiaving ret'u-. 1 r accept unit}office: |
tivd, r ■ i>. .eterL. I. ive. Jutirr of tbe
Inferi.>- Ciu:'l of Thomas County, having re- 1
signed his commission and otfiee,
Ii > kre%y OrSrred That an Election he
held- on Thursday. Mar ‘i s*7.l>fc*i, tor a Sheriff
and a Jntice <*f die Inferior four;, to till said j
vacancies.
K H HARD \WAT, J i- c
\\SKL OL'KLE. j. t. c.
HENRY MITCHELL, J. i. e.
Attest: *
LEBREUS DERLX. c i. c.‘
Feb 28 9-4 t |
Land for Sale, j
VNICE resilience one mile from Thomas
. ville, containing HW Acres—so A.'re's an
•ier cultivation.
Al-o, Low of Land X 7i and half of 72, i
sitnated in the t-2rh District of Brooke County.
Tile above property can he bought cheap, if
application is made in a few days to
J. U 8 DAVIS & CO-
Feb 28 . D :tt’
DEPOT HOTEL
TllO’f AMYIf.LIL O V,
r |VHK large new Hotel near the Depot is now
1 ■ latum of the public.
Having fitted up the Hou-e. and made ample
arrangem >'nt* to give - . -f ation. the under
ifigii-d most respectful!v. invites the patronage
. i:iJ FI TCH
rd 28 !kta
§£ 200 Jte xvi i l.
STOLEX from the plantation <>f the under’ !
signed, on Saturday night, 24th of Feb
mar. I’wo *li<lc.a. One a stout built Black
Horse Mule, the other ala rite Bay Mare Mule, j
The above reward will be pa it for their deliv
ery in M Jticeiio, I-’! r la or to the under
sigfied 5 mite- East of Montiodlo.
- ■ R 1 I UNBU.L 1
U)MI\IiTR ATOft’S
S3 J3l. Xjs 3Ej l
GKEE.VHLE to an order of the llonortt
hie the Superb-’ Court of Brooks County,
! Georgia, will he sold he fore the Court House
door in Quittmun. on the First Tuesday in ,
April. Lot of Laud, Xo. 194, known as the
MILL LOT, in the 12th District of Brooks
County, on which is a Saw and Gii>t Mill, with ,
‘■ ail the implements and machinery belonging ‘
I to s.id Mill.
The above property is a part of the Real •
Estate of Jacob Uey.- r, late of said County, !
dec< ail. Sold for the benefit if the creditors (
of said iisfoto.
Terms, one half ca;h. balance on the first ,
day of January next, with jjood and sußieieut |
security. \V. if. Sil \RPE. Vdm'r
Feb 2s 9td with the Will anUexed. i
Mules for .^cile.
CV)L. VCM SLOAX of Thomasville, has ’
J sun line Mules for s..h\ at his plantation
near t.lasyow, in this Comity. If you wish to
buy apply at one-. f -b 2S 9 lit ‘
STOVES! M’OVES!
r |4HE inidersieiied have just receive* a larife
I lot of now aud el--ant impritVed Stoves.
('o.kitt£ Outer, t*. is ! Farter mores,
fob 28.9 ( a. R >.ui l'il.
V !>TH K -Da the First Monday in May
n.-Xt. 1 will apply to ta Honor able Court
of Ordinary of Timm is County for an order
grant i’i'sr ImiVe to sell the Lands of Jesse Ward,
dr .- il. J. WARD.
Feb 2d 9 2r.i Adiu’r.
tillOKlil V rinuna- County.
C'litrl of <Ji r. uti.l/. February ‘ll, ISoG.
WHEREAS. Tite estate of David Ward,
doc'd. is without a representative All
persons tire therefore notified to tile
tiieir objeTcions in said Court, otherwise Let
ters of Administration thereon will be jot-anted
aim issued to the public administrator of the
Coontv in terms of the law.
11. IT: TOOKE.
Feb A- 9-iMd (irdinaiy.
CKIIItUI V—t-ountis-s County.
WHEREAS, Dennis Witheriiutton. Guar
dian of the person and property of Ra
ehe'. Mary. Surren-a, Elizttb. h, Moisey &• .1. sse
WitheriiHfton. mitiors of said ('outity, liuvuig
fully discharged his trust.appla-s to he dismiss
ed from his Guardianship: —Therefore all per
sons eoneenied are hereby notified and required
to appear at my <uiiee. o;v tlie first Monday in
April twxt. and show cause if anv they have,
why said letters of Dismission should not be
emoted. (liven it offer, my htuid and official
siouature. this 22d <i iv of February.
WILLIAM C. SMITH,
Feb 28 3 Gm C. C- Ord.
[l’eter Pearce )
rs. 1 Bill to rnrrect mistake
Allen Creed A: 1 and Injunction.
Tliouias Adams. 1
I T appearing to the Court rhtit Allen Creed.
I one of tiie Defendant's in the above stilted
case, has removed and now lives in the State
..f Alabama :—lt is therefore Drderetl hv the
Court that service of the above stated Bill be
perfected on saii Creed, by the publication of
tins order once a month for four months, in
the Southern Enterprise
AEG. 11. HAXSELL,
Judge S C. S D
Extract from the Minutes Thomas Superior
Court, February 24. fSoti,
LEBBECS DFKLE
Feb 28 C. S. C. T. C. G.
EMPIRE HAIR RESIDUES.
VX eleirant ft, * <sinz,
An infallible restorer of C / ,
And a wond. rful /riyoctitor of the HAIR.
Prepared bv
W. P. CLOWER Si CO.,
Jtin 31 5-ts Apothecaries Hall.
Flctclior
113T3 Tfl'i’3,
rjiHE Exercises of this Institution will he
1 11-sullied oil the Filer’ / .VO.\ ft A 1 /A
JASUAR'jLSEXT. !
T e Vear embraces forty weeks.
Tuition payable quarterly in advance, un
less otherwise provided for. Rates of Tuition
as fol lows-
Reading. Writing. Spelling, Ac., per
Quarter. . • ‘ . SS.IK)
Aritbinetic, Grammar Geograpy, His
tory ./See., . . . . §12.00
Either of the preceding, together with
Algebra. Geometry. Plain and Spe
cial Trigonometry. Natural Philoso
phy, ( hetuistry or the Ancient Clas
sics 1 ait in aud Greek.) . . $16.00
Arrangements are already made for compe-.
tent Teachers in the Music Department.
It is hitrhly desirable that pupils be present
at the inieniii:: of the Session, with a view to
being properly classed.
Patrons of the Institute are assured that no j
pain will be spared in advancing the interests
of the pupils.
JOHN E. BAKER.
Jan 4 3t Principal.
/a>F TIIOI SAXD Kuiahrls of Cot-
Vs ton Seed for stile at “ the Magrnder
’ Place.” nine miles from Thomasville, on the
Montieello road.
1 Feb 117 3t WM HAMMOND.
nOITHERX TIMBER LAIKD*
O FOR SALE —Fifteen Thousand Acres of
Timbered Land* far Sale, on the Satilla
River These lands eanuot he excelled in
Southern Georgia for heavy Pine Timber.—
Parties are iitvited to examine. Address j
L. W H PITTMAN.
j Feb 21 81* Black*hear, Ga
FRESH ARRIVAL;
OF CHOICE
Family Groceries, j
Ricr. Flour, _ ,
KhcL wbenl. do \
4-o-Im'ii Rult.-r rtyj# v\f -W
Fulton ’larl.i t |
Bref. I lirrw,
ran*, tlniond*. -
Brazil >ul.
(oronut*. 4orr
<y*trr*. Mpin and
Ofnlfrc, ts a< .
rarotii. Vermicelli. Olive Oil. l*rHiie.
Baisins, Sultana, do., Currants,
Citron, Soda Crackers,
Boston Crackers,
French Mustard, Durham,- do.
Received and.for sale bv
JOHN STARK.
Feb 21. . 8 ts
niIKTKK AND ALK.—64 iRr/ u of
ST Ale an-i'Porter, received and for s-ile bv
teb 21 8 t: JOHN STARK ‘
GIABOKV 4812JK-.-V fresh --el full
I .i—mi';meict i's Du-rder, > ■ ■ ure v,--i i
I for sole hv ‘ •
feo 21 8 ts JOHN. STARK
‘PO S tIIIKKBX r—A tine lot of PIPES.
1 and a large an 1 fine assortment of SM< >K .
ING TOBACCO—soma very choice brands —
receive 1 and for sale hv
fob 21 8-ts . JOHN STARK.
SNA’ FF : MBf| FF • Lorillard’s’ and
Rad Road. Scotch and Maccuhoy Snuffs,
in Jars. Bladders or Pape re, for sale bv
feb 2i 8-ts JOHN STARK.
CITY TAX
‘ORDINANCE.
BE IT OKUAIAKD lathe Mayor and
V ,unnl of the ‘/'turn of Thomasr tile. That
from and after the first day of March, 1866. the
following and Taxes shall be assessed
upon occupations and commodities, in said
. Town, as hereinafter specified, to wit:
, On each bale of Cotton stored within the
1 corporation 4
I To be reported and paid by the owner
of the Warehouse or store in which
such cotton iiiuv be stoi-ed. within one
- ot the time ot deposit, under a
penalty of five dollars line for uegl'eet,
on each hale.
On all Retailer* of Spirituous Li pionu
j in quantities less than a quart, (each
! per annum ) 1000 00
Ou all Venders of Lottery Tickets and
Gift Associations. (Jo Jf. 00
Ou all Express Company Agencies, (dojfitO 00
On three \ i'ii ii • Masters, o eh, (do. 1 ,.. h 0 00
On all g • >d- sold at Auction ) p.-r cent,
rile Vuctioneer to make Weekly re
tains. and collect and pay over to the
Marshal; under a penalty of not less
taan five nor more than twenty-live
I dqUare for each and every neglect .
Au- ioneers to close their sales by 10
, o’clock, I*. .11 , under a penalty ot not
j less tan five d-dlar.s nor mow; titan
lillv f reach and every neglect, at the
discrclioit ot (lie Mayor.
, Du all go als sold oil commission one
per cent. H.-tartm t >he made by the
CtMinnission Merchant to the Marsluß
of the town fnoiiildy subject to a like
j penalty as the foregoing.
1 On each Bdiiard Table and Bowling
‘ Vil, k v ; .150 01)
On all Itinerant Traders of Goods,
f Wares and Merchandise, each, first
” eek p-,o Os)
i And lor each week thereafter JO 00
(•it all l’ediars each 150 (ft)
(Jit al! Hu- listers. (kike and Fruit St amis,
on the streets, each, per year ‘ 10 GO
<>n al! Insurance Company Agents, do.. . 2.J 00
Da all Bank Agencies, do £oo 00
(Jn all four horse Omnibuses or Hacks,
do ----- 30 00
Du all two horse Omnibuses, do 20 00
Onall two horse Drays or Wagons, do.. 20 00
On all one horse Drays or Wagons, do.. 10 00
On all nou-resident I >;lgiierrean. Photn
a ran hie or like Artists, <ft> op ()()
On all 11 >u-resident Lawyers and Phvsi
• m :-*-•• in Town . 10 0O
On iih > ircnai -and MeliHgeries, per day
- !..I(X> 00
On ti t s!t O',Vs or Exli t hit jo; :s for gain, do.
and .... ; 15 00
:i;i Ijiw-rv Selbies tjurli. per vear 00
(>n aI St oek Drivers ot Horses or M ules.
sold or olK;red for safe, pe,r day ! 5 00
On all Hogs. Pigs. Sheep or Goats
slaughtered and sold, or ottered for
sale in tin-Town, per head go
On all Beeves, do., do., do 50
The marks and brands of all slaughtered
stock to be brought with the meat amt
shown to tile .Marshal.
On all regular Butchers, for the use of
binds, at the Marsel House, per veur
eaelt ‘ 50 qq
On all Dogs, of all grades, owned"within
the town, per head o (j()
On all Real Estate and Stock in Trade”
a Tax suiiieicnt to meet and defray the
iiidclKeJne.ss ofi the present (. onneil to
he assessed on the amount of trade
hereafter to be aseertaiuod from* the ■ ‘
re urns of the Receiver of the Tax
Returns.
tie it further ordained by the authority
afore* rut That all produce aud eatahU shaft
lie carried to aud ,-oid at the -Market Hotts
wit I: itt tip lioui sos 5 and 10A.M.
Be t’. fur:her ardamrd, That the chtirg s
tor tw he sc Drays or Wagons, per load shall
not exeretT 75ets.’
> do. do. one itorse 38
P. McGLASHAN. M*< vor.
Attest: ■’
WM CLINK, Clerk.
Veh 14 _ 7-ts •
A ij °.’ having demands against the
jL+e estate ot Mi ram (lav, deceased late of
<- nlquitt County, are hereby requested to pre
sent them terms of the “law. and those in
debted to said estate will please make imme
diate payment to HENRY GAY
Feb 21 8-4t>d Adm’r.
Y “I JC E.—Mill he sold on the First Tues
-x day in April next, at the Court House, m
the town of Thomasville, within the legal
hours ot sale Lot of Land, No. 32, in 14th
iJtst.net. ihe property of the estate of Geo.
r oisoiu.*deceased. Terms on dav of sale.
~ , „ n JOSIAII J EVERETT,
Feb Sl 8 fd .Adtn'r. .
<i K O SS42 S A—Colqniti Caimtyi
\V heron*. Nancy J. Alger, Admiaistrati ix on
the estate of James R. Alger, deceased, having
hied her petition in this Court for letters of
Dismission:—All persons are hereby notified
j l !’ ti,e tl,e > r objections in Court, within the
; time prescribed by law. otherwise letters of
j dismission will begrantedthe applicant. Given
I under my official signature. Fen. 5,1866
T ANARUS, , ISAAC CARLTON,
teb2l 8-Pm Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CIinch County.
Whereas. Zi'oa King applies to said Court
foi letters of (lUHrdiuusbip, for the propoTtv,
person and effects of Duncan Henderson, dee d’
All persons are notified to file theit objections
in said Cmirt. otherwise said letters will be
granted in terms of the law.
H. MORGAN.
Feb 21 8 40d Ordinary. .
GTORk f A—Flinch Fotintr.
To all whom it may Concern :
Whereas, Benjamin Drvden and Nathan
Dry den, has applied to me “for Letters of Ad
ministration (hi the estate of Benjamin Drv
den. late of said County, deceased .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties interested, whether kindred or credit-
I ore. to show cause if any they have, within
j the time prescribed bylaw, why letters should
not lie granted to said applicant. Witness my
hand this February 5, 18ti6.
’ H. MORGAN,
Teh 21 8-3od Ordinary.
N OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the es
tate of John C. Browning, late of said
County, deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment, and all having claims
against the same will present them in terms of
the law. F. J. B OWNING
Jan 10 40d Adrn’r.
N'OTICE. —The undersigned having closed
his mercaitile interest in this firm, ear
nestly reqnests all pe sons indebted to settle
j their accounts immediately.
GEO. PATTON.
Tbomasville, Feb 7 6-ts
New Goods!,
*. ;
r F'IIE undersigned have just opened,; and
X. will keep eonst.mtlv on hand, ar the store ‘
formerly owned bv Dr. K. J.. Bruce, a large I
and ■ stack i
DRV GOODS,
Ciotlpog,
LtDIKS’ l> li ES S GOODS of j
every Description,
BOOTS AXDJ^HOKS,
HATS ANI* CAPS,
Crockery,C hina Glassware,
llar cl war e ,
groceries,
*SfC., Ac., &t*-, *|
Which they will sell VERY LOWfor CASH
or Count ry Produce
: * Pa-I'l and exaiuine <>ur StOck before pur
chasing elsewhere. ‘i
IX J. ,V J-. W. SHEFFIELD
•Thoniahvifle. Jan :>l _ ■•’•mi
PATENT RIGHT
FOR SALE.
The Patent Sight of J. MASSEY'S
PORTABLE
COTrON PRESS
5s ssow offered for Sale.
spills Cotton Press wes patented at Wash
l I iiigton iti IS.>7. and since that time litis en
joyed almost unprecedented popularity. It is
well known tluoughout most of the Cotton
Stales, and a t till contracts with Agents and
Rights sold for sections have expired, the oii
ginal patent, unenemnbt red, is now offered for
sale; and as the country lias again been re
stored to prosperity, and the cultivation of
Cotton once more become the chief, occupation
of the Southern people: .1 oiks Massky’s unri
valled Cotton Press wiil again as-ume its sway
over tile Cotton growing region. To nnv per
son with a sai,ill capital, tins Cotton Press is
now tile surest fortune. The Patentee
ha* been rendered unable to carrv it on bv tiie
mi-fortune.- of rile war, and unwilling that the
puhlie should lie deprived of the superior ad
vantages of this great Laror Savino, Eco
nomic \l, Pjiktaiii.s: Cotton Pkkss, he offers
it tor sale at a very low price.
Energy and a small eapltsl are all that in ne
cessary ie realize from (lie s Je of this Press an
independent fortune. To understand it great
over nil other Presses, eXrtWliijc its
model, and to know what otlieis think of it
read the annexed Certificates of well known
gentlemen who have tried it.
For further partieula s applv to
L C- BRYAN
Tlionmsville, Georgia.
1 do certify tlmt I liave used Jus. Massey's
Iron Screw tiie two past seasons, and can sav
with propriety, that J am highly pleased with
the same. Wjl. j. HEARD
I do certify that 1 have one of ,1 as. Massey s
Iron Screws for Packing Cotton, and can re
commend -them in tiie highest terms. T'liev
are a life-time estate. J. McCaNN ,S . “
Tins is to certify that i have used Massey's
Iron Screw for two years in. Packing Cotton,
and find it eoirvenieig and durable, I have
packed a bale in thirty minute*—some bales
weighing (>-19 lbs. 1 liml it as simple as the old
wood s, row and not liable to get out of order.
Respect full v, ■
vV.T'. HOLLINGSWORTH.
Macon, Bibb Cos., June 1, 1859.
\f e.the undersigned, do certify that we have
one of Massey's Iron Screws, and are well
pleased with them; and would recommend
them.! ’ any one Who innv want a Screw
C. C. TIELMAN,
-JOSIAH J. EVERETT.
ALLEN HAGIN,
Thoms* County, Ga.
! Ido hereby certify that I have one of James
j M is-ey's Patent Iron Serews. and it performs
well, and lam p.eased with it. It }g of the
most lasting kind.
TARQCIL McAULAY.
Thomas Cos., Ga , June 9,1859.
Stale of < eorgia. Thomas County,
.0 KF I ( K OK THE OIUIINAUV OF SAfD Co.UKT, /
June 9, A. I)., I Haft. $
I hereby certify tiiat tiie above named per
sons, to wit: Mrs. C. C. Tillman, Allen Jla
gin, Joshua'McCann, Sr., William-J. Heard
ami Tarqliil"McAulay, are well known to me
as Cotton piatrters-of tiiis conutv. and as per
| sons of the highest respectability’ and nndoabt
i. ed veracity. Gives under my hand and the
seal- ol said Court attached.
, A V. McCAHDEL,
1 I>ep. Clerk Court of Ordinary.
I his is to certify that I have ttsc-d one of
M ■issey s Screws at tile warehouse of Messrs.
Dillard. Powell A: Cos., of tiiis citv. and tiiat I
; regard it as gne of the most easily operated and
durable S iv vs within my knowledge. With
six good hands it is capable of turning off
Forty bales of, cotton per day. of an average
weight of five hundred and fifty pounds, and
tiiat of convenient size. We have panted
2,500 bales this season
Yours, respectfully, JA§. T. GRAY.
Columhns, Muscogee Cos., Ga-
Feb 7 lits
FRESH ~
Gt-roceries
JEFFERS & SON
HAVE just received a huge assortment of
Plain and Fancy Groceries,
PFIOVISIOKTS ,
Wood and Tin Ware,
: which they offer for sale at very low prices, at
. their new Store, next door to Gohlberrv’s.
Feb 14 7-2 t j
persons indebted to me
, t are requested to come forward and se'tle
j immediately; and all those having demand*
against me, will present them at iny residence
in Thornasvilte where all inv papers-will he
left witt my wife for settlement. AH demands
against me will lie liquidated as soon as settle
ments can be obtained with those indebted to
me. and they are earnestly requested tj make
no delav. as lam preparing to change iny place
of residence as oarlv as practicable.
Feb 14-74 t ‘ T. B LITTLE.
ON’ the First Tuesday in April next.
agreeable to an order of Court. I will sell
before the Courthouse door in Thomasville,
within the’ legal hours of sale, the Real Estate,
it being one hajf interest in a House and Lot in
the town of Thomasville, the property of
Jared I. Whidden, deceased.
M A. WHIDDEN,
Feb 7 6-40d Adm'x
Dr.W.F. DeWITT
Keeps constantly in sioie
An and. fc r Bale,
A well selected Stork of
IIEIMES.
And all other articles usually kept in a
DRUG STORE,
July 5, ISGS. ‘ •*'... ts
Laiulreth's Garden Seeds.
4 LARGE lot of I.a.idreth's I KFsiII
. V Garden Me-rl just received .tin! for
sale by Du. AY F. DeAVI IT.
Adj lining Store of J. Kubitshek \ Bro.
Feb 14 7 ts
pi(£s(Ri!>Ti >’ carefully conipouud-
I -ed by I>* \V. F. DeWilt. at Store djoitt
’ ing J- Kubitshek &. Bro. feb 14 7-ts .■
IVCAS’ iUTIIAKIUN, C oeoaine, Po-
J ‘luades. assorted, Sozodout. Bell Cologne.
Florida Water and ail other Perfumery atiu
Fancy Articles kept in a Drug Store, for sale
Iby ‘ Dr. W. F. DeWITT.
j Feb 14 7-ts
|
1 I. I.SPIf K, Cloves, Mace. Nutmegs, 1
| f V Pepper, ground and whole. Ginger, Cin- :
namon, for sale bv L)r. AY. F. DeWITT. ;
j Feb 1 i ‘• 7tf .
Q FIN |N'K. Castor Oil; Epsom Sajts, Salt
]>etre Copperas. Sulphur, Extract Log
. Wood, for sale bv Da. AV. F. Dr.WITU -
Feb 14 7-ts
TSio Most 5o pa Ia r UooU
(IF
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rican. the other Foreign Fingering When
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nated, the edition with American Fingering
wII ue sent. . 1
Uir Be sure tiiat, in ordering it you are par
ticular in specifying the “New Method.’ Price
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flo.OO, or singly at tiie following prices:—
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Feb 7(i ts :ii 7 VVashington St., Boston.
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Are using the now and popular Music Book,
“.tterry ClimT,” containing nearly Tiro
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Pleasing Exercises. Overtwo hundred Thons
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Sent post )>aid. Oliver llifsoii A Cos.,
Publishers, ‘t77 AA'ashington Street, Boston.
Feb 7 and ts
There is no Book for Choirs
SUPERIOR to the “ Slarp of ,9:idah,”
by L. O. Eineison. Sev. nfy five Thous
and Copies liave already been sold and the
book gives the greatest degree of satisfaction
to all who have used it. For Choirs, Singing
Schools. Conventions and Singers at Home, it.
is a collection of music ■ tiiat is universally
liked. Price, 1.38 a copy ; SIJa dozen Oliver
■Fit-on A Cos., Publishers. !iJ7 •Washing
ton .Street, Boston- Feb 7 ti-ts
Florida AVater, Extrnet Pond Lily, and
Night Blooming Cercus, Zyln Bal.-ainum. Tri
oopherons, Katieiion. India Rubber. Horn and
Bnifalo Dressing and Fine CoAnbs, Children’s
Long and Ladies’ Indie, Rubber Tuck Combs.
For sale by AV. I''. CLOWKR & CO,
F'eli 7 C ts Apothecaries Hull.
TVT OTICE. —All persons indebted* to I
X i Sheldon Swift, lale 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 the re<
quireinents of the law.
JOHN J. PARKER,'Adtn’r..
SYNTIIiA SWIFT, Adm'-x.
Jan 24 , . 4.-40 J.
OA the. Fir-1 .Monday in April next,
1 will sell agreeable to an order of Court,,
before tiie Courthouse door in TJtomasville,
within, the legal hours of sale, the Real Estate
Lot of Land, No. 212, in 17th District, Thomas
I County, theprOTfcrty of J. V. Singletary, deed.
Terms niade-kn \yn on the day of sale. .
J B. DAVIS. •
Feb < 6-God ‘ Adm’r.
ONC (he lirs! floailay in April nr^t,
I will ‘apply to the honorable Court of
Ordinary, of. fhonins County, for an order.
. ranting leave to sell the Real Estate und
Lam!.-- of 1 oh E. IT art iti, 1 s,-d.
HENRY COPELAND,- Adm’r. ‘•
Jan 31 ‘ . • 5 Ihd
STOfiE-Y from tiie sobsoriher, near-Dun
canville, Thomas County. Ga., on Satnr
! day niglit. 27tli insi.. a larire line MOI'-E
COLORED HORSE MULE. Any-informa-,
tion on tiie subject will'be thankfully received,-’
and a reward of $25 wiil lie najd
HENRY RAMSEY.
Jan 31 ~>-4t
VyOTICK lo my Frim'd'* and Patrou*
! it 1 liave turned over n&v husiuess at Doc
| tortow nto D. James Diilon, who will act vritli j
promptness to all who will favor him with
their Consignments for the future, &c
I am under lasting obligations for past fa- i
j- vors from ray many triends, while I was en
gaged in the forwarding business; Ate.
Jan 31 slt 11 H. SANFORD.
1 VOTICSi—AII persons indebted to tile
J,N estate of Mary Atkinson, late of Thomas
Countv, deceased, are required to make innne- j
: diate payment. i*nd all those bavin:/ claims
i against tiie same will present them in terms of .
| the law. M. C. SMITH.
Jau 30 * , 5-OOd
Prr*on having demands against j
tiie estate of James M. Norman, deceased,
late of Colquitt County, are hereby notified to
present them in terms of the law. and those
, indebted to said estate will please make pay
ment to JEREMIAH B. NORMAN,
Jan 31 5 40d Adm'r.
ON’ the Fimt .Holiday in Vpril next.
J will apply to the Honorable Court ol
Ordinary of Thomas County, for an order
granting leave to sell tiie lands and real estate
of Josiah Jlui st, deceased.
STEPHEN HURST. i
Feb 7 6-2 m
CONCENT*! ATKI> I*E*r, Copperas. !
Madder, Indigo. Mnstard, Tea. Sweet Oil.
Cream Tartar, Soda, Saltpetre, for sale whole
sale and retail by
W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
Feb 7 6-ts Ajwthecaries Hall,
NEW GOODS.
; ITTE THE UNDEIISLG NED HAV Eju
i y y received a large assortment of
Sf! m FASHiOSABLE
IVIIH II W E WILL SELL
VERY X_.Q"wX7 2
Our stock consists of the latest styles of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
LADIES
OIjOAKLS
. AND
SII A \\ r F, S ,
A FINE LOT OF
LADIES HATS.
Ready Made Clothing,
I! MS, ll)f)2'S
AND
DDMSSTIO
Such as Georgia made y
OSNABiiRGS AND JEANS.
Which wc are able so offer af
munu & Muit,
Before buying elsewhere you will do well
tti etill and examine our stock.
1. KUBITSHEK & BRO.
Oct 25-bino
; . NOTD'KTO
Everybody!
We (he undersigned can now say to h
Public that we at'e ready lo
diriml Corn,
as we have purchased an enginegind mill
of siilVicient power to do good Work, and
he way you have to prove it is to bring
your Corn and see if you do not get good
Meal.in connection with our .Mill we will
make Furniture to order, Sash, Blinds,
Doors, Kip, Dress, Tongue and Groove.
Plank, make Coffins to order with neat
ness and despatch, wc will also take con .
t> acts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLIk ‘
I feel thankful to the Public for their
lihoral patronage extended to me lierelos
fore, and hope 1 may merit a continuation
of tlie same. DEREE.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Sixt) r days after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall
j County for leave to sell 4<loo Acres of
j Land in Tatnall County all the property of
(ho Lute Micheal M Mattox deceased of
said County for the benefit of the Ileirs
and Creditors.
Jan tith 18()tl If. A. Mattox,
j- Administrator.
, J \TKRN iS, Re|'MV9 i jix !V*<
£ —All pers'irts requiring License
; for the pursuit of any business or profes
j sion. under tlje Excise Law- of tiie United
! States, are hereby informed that lain ready
!to receive applications for the same. All
: persons failing te apply within a reasonas
1 hie time after the pub Ration of t hi- notice,
: will subject themselves to tlie penally of
jtlie law. Blanks will be. furnished at any
time at my otijee in !pliomasvi|lc. My
Division 25th, is composed of Brooks and
Thomas.
T- L. HOPKINS,
Ass't Assessor 25 th Div., Ist. I list.
Jan 24 ‘ 4-ff
F. Scltustcr. . C: Ileinsius
Shipping, Comntistitm ■nb
FORWARIHXG
1110 H AW-TSj
1 Bay Sit., SAY.IYYAJI, Ga !
Consignments of Cotton for sale in tiiis,
market or for shipment to our friends in
New York, Philadelphia, Boston. Balti
more. Liverpool and Germany are solicited
and liberal advances made. Orders for
Wines, Liquors, Groceries, &c., promptly
attended to.
AGENTS FOR
('rrinnlr Rouzy nml Veuve Clicquot
’ CHAMPAGNE.
DILTIIEY, SABL & CO’S.,
Rhine Wines, and ‘P. I, de Tenet & de
Georges’
BQiDIAiX WINESv
Nov 8 Cmo
jjyiryisfiniirs
. Cction factors
’ ‘ • .AND
51 Inion St., \c Orivaus
!J. P HARRISON, late of the firm of
/.’ave & Harrison.
EDWARD HARRISON,
J. P. HARRISON, Jr.
| SIDNEY HARRISON.
Represented by tlr. S I*. HI TLER.
R ifer to A II Hausell, Messrs. Kubit-
I s!iek, If. Wolff’ & Bro.
j Nov 11m
A J Brudv. W M Smith, . E J Moses .
I Atlanta , Lexington. Colum.hu ,
t: iYST i: I \ &. EV K M i Y
Uiioiesaie and Rcfaii
DEALERS IN
FRENCH, ERMAN, E v GLISH I
DRY GOODS,
Boots & Shoes,
HATS cfcc.,
151 CONGRESS STREET,
6m SAVANNAH, GA.
S3O WARD'.
STOLEN from the plantation of Dr. J. R
Steele, near Muj. J. J. Everett’s, on the
morning of tiie 31st nit., about daybreak, a j
large ilonne Colored Yin re Rule, about !
ten years old, with a small wart on her right
nostril, also a little defect of the hoof of the j
right fore foot, resembling ring hoof, which at :
times latnes her a little —-travels finely in a
walk, with her head inclining downwards.
Any one tak-ng her up. or giving any infor
mat ion of her whereabouts, tiiat will result in
her recovery, will be paid tiie above reward-
JAMES HORN.
Feb 7 6-ts
FOR SALE.—Oik- Portable Engine
and Grist .Hill, 6 horse power. E n . I
- t this office. feb 7 6-ts
<SKO It 4-1 V —Thomas Coimtr
( ‘(>;/rf ,/j ()i-,Un<nu, .hinuary 2\th, 1866. •
liviu applies to mid Court for
Letters of QrantuuieLip, for the property, per-•
sons and effects ol \\ illis Singletary, deceased:
A persons are notified to fife tlieir objectioiM
m snnl Cunrt, otlierwiee said letters Will bo
; granted m terms of the law.
i o, H U. TOOKE.
J " JI *°4 Ordinary.
A —Thomnti Coanii.
Courtof (Xrdinari/, .laiutt'y Sto'/,', 1 Kbit.
” HEREAS, Sarah Sellers, makes applies*
tion to this C> art for Letters of Administration
on the estate ol William L. Sellers, deceased :
\li ju rsous arc notified to tile their objections,
in sail! Court, otherwise sai l letters will bo
granted in terms of the law. * ‘•
11. ii. rooKE,
Jan di a-eOd Ordinary.’
(tKOHUIA I !ii!ia<. I natj.
V r! <f Or nary. Ja uce\ 30//l, 1866.
WHEREAS, Henry-11. Sanford, makes ap
pii ration.f*f this Court for Lett is of Admin M
nation on tin- e-iaty of fhoim and .1. Walker,
deceased:—All persons are notified to tile their
objections in said Oolirt, o herwisc said letters
w ill In granted in term.- of the law. ‘
H. H. TOOKE,
dan -l ■ Aid • t Mdinary.
CliOfalfl \ Titoinns (lonllll ,
Cwfft oj OriWlKtiy, January J7,'A, 1866.
M HERE VS, The fallowing estates ‘in said
county.live without a legal r< preseufative, to
wit :
Estate of James Williams,•deceased.
Estate of Wm. L. Hearing, deceased.
Estate of Simpson Kagans, deceased.
Estate of John K. Kevills, deceased.
Estate of Floyd 11. hevills, deceased.
•All persons interested are notified, that if no
implication is made by them for letters of ad .
ministration thereon, said estates will he turned
over to the public administration of said conn
tv in terms of the law .
lI.TL TOOKE,
Feb 7 ti-Dftd Ordinary.
A> 3 tVHKIIi: AN. M.( Smith is Ad
ministrator ad college ml uni, on the estutp of
Mary Atkinson, deceased, and Jas. 11. Ilayrs*
is Administrator ud college ndnm, on tiic rotate
of L. M. Folsoiu, deceased—if no objection is
tiled in said Court, they will receive permanent
letters thereon in terms of the law
It. 11. TOOKE,
F'eb 7 6 odd Ordinary.
' honuii County,
Court of Ordinary. January 271 k, 1866.
\Vllld!li.\S, Wm. J. S igletarv, Guardian
of and for the persons ] pertv and effects of
the minor heirs of Ty<m ami Elizabeth Smith,
deceased, makes abdication by Petition foi
Letters of Dismission from said trust.: —If no
objection is tiled in said Court, said letters will
he granted ou the first Monday in April next,
in terms of the law.
Ii- H. TOOKE,
Feb 7 6-60d Ordinary.
K KOH(<I A— Thoiiin* t'mmi) .
Court of (Xrdiuary. January 27th. .1866. .
4 WHEREAS, On the first Monday in March
next. Kaehnel A. Alderman, will apply to this
('em I for letters of administration oil the estate
of William Alderman, dec’d: —All persons in
terested, are notified to tile t-heir objections in
said Court, otherwise said letters will be
granted in t- rms of the law.
if If. TOOKE.
Eeh 7 ti -kid (inlimn v.
KliOifKl 4 Thonm* A'oiiulf.
/Joint of (l -dinary. January 27lit, 1866.
WHEREAS. The Estate of 0. W. Branch
deceased, is yy it iiput a lggal representative :
All prisons iiaerestpd, are notified to file their
objections in said Court, otherwise letters of
administ ration will he granted to the public ad
ministrator of said County on tin first Monday
in March next. H. 11. TOOKE,
Feb 7 6-tJOd Ordinary
4>J SA KCrholm t umily.
To atl u-fio/n it may Concent ■
M HEREAS, Jane* McLoed, of suid Slat*
and County, applies to the Ordinary for Let
ters of Administration on the estate of Edward
McLoed, deceased, late of said County and
State :—These are therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred ami credi
tors r>( said deceased, to he and appear at my
office within the time prescribed bv law, anil
show cause il any they have, why letters of
administration on the estate of said deceased,
should not i<Mie to ifip applicant.
pi veil utujer my iiatnl and ollieial signature,
this January iiotii, IPiiii.
Jail .51 :*tTei T.. IT CLAY TON. Onl.
4A’ ORt, B A -Uerricn C'ou ii ly.
WILEUEAS, Laurence A. Folsom applies
to me for Letters of Administration on tho
estate of Stephen K. Godwin late of said
County, deceased —These are therefore,'to
cite and admonish all persons interested, to her
and appear in my office within the time pre
scribed try law. to show cause if any they
have, why raid letters should not be granted.
A\ it ness mi hand ollieial! v, Jaiutarv 16tii
186 H. • ‘ . D. P. LI KE,
Jail 31-3bd Dep. Ord.
KliOttKllA iiimnilca County,
W HEREAS. Allen .Tones, Administrator of
William 1 . Mill, late of said County, deceased,
having filed his pet Hi op in tliis Court for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate: —This is
therefore to admonish ail concerned, to be and
appear at my oliice within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause if any they can, why
said letters should not lit?granted.”
Given under my lian.d, at office, this. 21th
day, of January. 1866.
WILLIAM SMITH,
JhU 31-iriGm Ordinary,
4 I-OHtll.l —3.ait iel( n County. •
WHERE VS. ‘Thomas 15. Griffin, applies for
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Solo-noii Newsom, late of said County, dec’d.
This is therefore to admonish all persons con
cerned or interested, to he and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed bv law, to
show cause if any they cun. why letters *of
administration slionl .1 not be issued to the ap
plicant.
Given under liiy hand, at office, tills 24th
day of Jttuuuri. 1866.’
WILLIAM SMITH,
- Jpn 31 30d • . Ordinary.
(•FOKKIA- —I.oivmles County.
ATIEREAS, It is known to this Court-that
the estate of Jacob Zeigier, is unrepresented :
Tliis is therefore to Cite and admonish all and
singular, tlie kintlre < ami creditors of said
deceased, to be and a; pear at my office, within
the time -prescribed by law, to show cause if
any they can, why the adminintra,ion of
saiiWstate should not he vested in the Gleik
of tlie Superior Court, or some other lit and
proper person.
Given under my hand, ai office, on this 24th
dav of January,”lß66.
WILLIAM SMITH, ‘
Jan 31 IRd Ordinary.
CIKORGIA-ClitiCli t'onnfr-
BY an order ot the Ordinary of said County,
to sell the Real Estate of Jeremiah Chancy,
Sr., late of said County, deceased, will be sold
before the Court House door in said county;
ou the first-JMesday in Ap 1 next, the lot of
Land, number 517, in th . ill District'of said.
Countv. Terms made kje wn on the day of
sale. ’ JOHN M. CHANCY,
Feb 7 G-OOd Administrator.’
GEORGIA—Thomas County. .
On the first Monday in March next, 1
will apply to tire Court of Ordinary of said
County for an order grafting leave to sell
the lands anil real gstate of George Folsom,
deed. J J /.YE’IUTT,
Jan 10-GOil Adm’r. ‘
GEORGIA — ITiucb County.
To all whom it may Concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Prudence Smith, applies to
me for letters of administration on the estate of
William Johnson, late of said County, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed bvlaw, and show cause if
any they have, why letters of administration
should not be granted to said applicant. W it
ness my hand in office, Feb 17, lßob.
H. MORGAN,
Feb 21 8-30d Ordinary.
NOTICE All persons indebted to the es
tate of William H. Sibley, late of Thomas
Countv, deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment, and all persona having
claims again** the same will present them m
terms of the law K. J. HKOVV
Jan 10 40d Adm'r.