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Co-Partnership Notice.
C 1 ORFF has this ‘lav a-- l with himself in bnsine-s J,\s F. WATKINS.
/ atj-1 the business wi 1 hereafter be conducted uml r the style of OftJfF &
WATKINS. Suvauuah, Feb. Ist, ltitiG,
• . •
Tm the C itizens of Savannah and Interior Georgia:
Fully appreciating the very liberal patronise extended tit me in m? business during
the past year, 1 take this nietb"d of thanking the citizens of Savannah and people of
Georgia. We n>w hope to extend our busine--. and by elo-e attention thereto, estabr
hsh a permanent business and merit a continuance of past favors
CHRISTIAN ORFF.
c ORFF. JAS. F. WATKINS.
SOUTHERN PALACE
Dill til Dili IIISE!
11l & 113 Congresss Street ...SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ORFF & WATKINS,
IMPO It T E ItS, JOBBERS AND DEALERS IS
a UXJtim AM IDDI2BOTS
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS
By keeping an experienced Buyer continually in the Eastern market, thereby taking
advantage ot any decline in privvs T we are enaoled-to furnish goods at the shortest
no’iqe. and at a v-ry sin ill margin.
BQjf*Country M *rch mts and Planters will find it greatly to the r interest to examine
our Stock. TEItMS STItICTYY CASH. OUFF Ac W i I'KI \ T S,
Savannah, Feb. 1,1666. mar 7-3 m
It I LI! MSI.
KEORCiI V-TIIO'I 4S C| >TV.
In the Superior Court. Present, the Honors
Me Augustin 11. Hansel 1 , Judge of said
Court.
Samuel B. Brocket*, f"f the i Mortgug*. &c.
use of Rufus M Johnston | December ;ul
vs. i’ jot lined Term,
Catharine Witheringfbn. 186a.
I T appearing to t!ie Court hv the petition of
. Samuel B Brockctt. who files his petition
for the use of Rufus M Johnston), accompa
nied hy the X"fe and Mortgage lh-.-d, on till*
eighteenth day of August. A. 1* 1861, the l>e
feiidant made and ilelivered to tiie Plaintiff
her Promissory Note bearing doe the dav
amd year above written, whereby the defend
ant promised on or before tee first dav of Jan
uary next, after the date afores id. to pay the
Plaintiff or hearer. One Hundred and Fourteen
Dollars and Ninety five Cents, for value re
ceived. and that afterwards on the day and
year aforesaid, tile Defendant, the better to
secure the payment ot said notes, executed an 1
delivered to tin- Plaint iff one deed of mortgage,
whereby the said Defendant mortgaged to tint
Plaintiff I a>t of laud nqmher unku >\vn. hat
being the plate whereon Betijnuiu and Catha
riiv** itherix;^t• >ll - r year lm
th ; Towu of Tno n triville Ge r_rLa, c oii'rainrng’
one acre ukm*? or It*.'#-
And it (Artlwer appearing that said note re
tnaius unpaid.it is therefore ordered that the
natd defendant do pay into Court, ou or before
the livot day of (tie next term theieof, the
principal, interests and cut- ns due on said note,
or show cause to the eontrarv. if any slie ran.
and on failure of th Defendant s > to do, tlie
equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged
promises be foreve. thereafter barred at and fore
closed
And it is further ordered that this Rule be
published in tno Southern enterprise once a
month for three months, • revious to the next
term of this Coart, or served on the defendant,
or her special agent, or attorney at law. three
m >nths previous to tiie next term of this Court,
Extract from Minutes Thomas Superior
Cou-t, March 3.18 ii
LEBBEI'S DKKLE,
Mar 7 *lu iamoui
O* Ac Vila! •’snii iv ill flay next.
I will apply to tiie honorable Court ot
Ordinary of 1 hom.ts County, tor an order
granting leave to sell the Ideal Estate and
lain.ls ot William S. \ anti, decease t.
DAVID McKIXXON,
Mar 7-Id-tn Adai'r.
<i *■: <• * I \ Trout* uty
C>‘irt of O ihn.i y Jfeb. -1, 18 ‘6.
WHEREAS, The estate of Mclntosh I>.
McKinnon is without a legal representative:
‘ll persons interested arc thcrofoie notified to
file their ohjectio is in s lid Court, otherwise
letters of administration thereon will he grant
ed to the public administrator of the county in
terms of the law. 11. H. Ti >< *KE.
Alar 710 hi Ordinary.
DEPOT HOTEL.
TIIOJIAKVILI.E. (il
fTMIE large new ll■.•tel near the Depot is now
* open for ttie* accommodation of the puffin-.
Having fitted up the House, and made ample
arrangem-mts to give s.uistVtkm. the under
signed most respeetfullv invites the patronage
of the public. ELI FETCH.
Feb 28 iMtu
Inferior Court, iu < hninbem, I
. Thom asvii.j k. Feb. 27, ‘do. $
GEORGIA — Thom, i - Cou t ‘#.
HEKEAS, William 11 Reynolds. eleeted
▼ * to the office of SheriH'on the -Ilh of Jan
uary Kin, having refused to accent said offiee :
Xud, whereas. Peter E. Love, Justice of the
Inferior Court of Thomas County, having re
signed his commission and office.
It is he ebv Ordered I'hat an Election he
held on Thursday, March ‘.7.180 .1 r a SheriH
and a Justice of the Inferior Court, to fill said
vacancies.
II II HARDAWAY j i c.
. ANSEL DKKi.K. j i C
HENRY MITCHELL, j. i. q.
Attest:
LKBDECSDEKLE. c. t. c.
Feb SB 9 4t
Land for Sab.
\NICE residence one mile from Thomas
v die. containing 190 Acres —bJ Acres un
der cultivation.
Also. Lots of Land N->. 71 and half of 72.
’ situated in the 12th District of Drooks County.
The above.property can he bought cheap, if
application is made in a few da\> to
J B 8 DAVIS & CO
Feb 2S 9-3 t
New Goods!
uu'iersi pric'd leave just opened, and
1 will keep constantly on band, at the >toiv
formerly owned oy l)r. IJ. J. Bruce. a lary;e
and well selected stock ol
DR Y GOODS,
f|a|v]|- C ifflOnKJ.
LADIES* DRESS GOODS ol
every Description.
BOOTS AAD/IIOES
HATS AND C APS.
Crockery, Cliina A Glassware,
Hardware,
GROCERIES,
Ac., Ace., ice..
Which they will sell WRY LOW for CASH
or Country Produce.
and examine our Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
D. J St J. W. SHEFFIELD.
Tnotnarville. Jan 31 5 3m
IBimid i R ITOR'S
ORK r ABLE to an order of the
hie the Superior Court id’ Brooks County.
Georgia. will be sola before thi 1 House
door in Quittumn, ou the First Tuesday in i
April. 1... tof Land, Xo. 191, known as the
MILL LOT. in tin- ldth District id’ Brooks
( . intv on which isa Saw and Gri-t Mill, with !
all the implements and machinery belonging !
to said Mill.
The above property is a part of the Real
Estate of Jacob Rezcr, late of said Coutity,
decease.l. Sold for the benefit < f the creditors
of said estate.
Terms, one-half cash, balance on the first
day of January n j xt. with good and lUlßrieilt
security. W. 11. SHARPE, Adm’r
Feh ‘2B 9 t.l with the Will annexed.
Mules for Side.
/dOL. A M SLOAN” of Thomasville, has
V- some fine Males for s ,le at his plantation
near Glasgow, in this County. If you wish, to
’ buy apply at once. fjb 28 9 iit ’
STOVIvS! STOVES!
r I'll E undersigned have just received a large
1 lot ot it m ami elegant improved Stoves.
I ookmg Oiiiee iiiul far’or gtovrs.
feh 28 9-:tt _ A. vV U SMITH.
N'OTICK. —On the First Monday in May
next. 1 will apply to the Honorable Court
of Ordinary of faoai is County for an order
granting leave to sc‘ll tile L igds of Jesse Ward,
H. J WARD,
j Feh 2-8 9-2 m Adni’r.
OitOgttt \ Thoinss County.
C urf of Ordinary. February 22, 1866.
WHEREAS, Tiie estate of David Ward,
deed, is without a legal representative All
persons interested are therefore notified to'file
their objections in said Court, otherwise Let
ters of Administration thereon will be granted
ami issued to the public administrator of the
Count v in terms of the law.
11. IL TOOKE,
1 F” ■2B ll h and 11;diuary.
T’ \
! WHEREAS. Dennis Witheriacton. Guar
dan if the person and property of Xancv Ra
chi-l. Mi’ v, Sttrrena, Eli/,ah. tli, Moisey &.1 sse
Withe l ington minors ot said Countv, having
fully discharged his trust, applies Tn.be dismiss
ed from his Guardianship: —Therefore all per
sons concerned are hereby no ilied and reunited
to appear at my office, on the first Monday in
April next, and show enure if .anv thee have,
why said letters of Dismission should not he
granted. Given under my hand and official
signature, this 22<l and iv of February. ISfid,
wiLlia.m g. smith;
Feb 28 9-6 m .C. C- Ord.
.Peter Pearce I
rs. I Bill to correct mistake
Allen Creed A sand Injunction.
: Thomas Adams. J
I T appearing to the Court that Allen Creed,
one of the Defendant's in the a!awe st ited
case 1: is removed nil now lives in the State
of Alabama :—lt is therefore Ordered bv the
Court that service of tiie ah ,ve stated Bill be
pci feet el on sail Creed hv the publication of
this order once a month for four months, in
the Southern Enterprise
ALU. II ITAXSELL,
Judge S C. S. D.
Extract from the. Minutes Thomas Superior
Court, February 24. 18,'.(j.
LEBBECS DKKLE,
Feb 28 C.S C.T.C.G.
EMPIRE Vm RESTORE!?.
VN elegant Dressing,
An Intailible restorer of C It',
Aud a wonderful Invigo. ator. of the lIAIII.
Prepared bv
W. P. GLOWER St CO.,
Jan 31 5-ts- Apothecaries Hall.
Pletclicr
r |X|IE Exercises of this Institution will'he
I resumed on the TV RSI’ MO.\DA Y J. Y
JANUARY NEXT.
The Sc •olastlc 1 ear embraces Forty weeks.
Tuition pav tide auarterly ill advance, un
j as follows •
Reading, Writing. Spelling. Arc., per ■
Q . . $’ mi
< Arith : ette. Grammar Geograpv, His
tory. &e.. ... . ‘ . $12.00
Either of the preceding, together with
Algebra. Geonic-trv Plain and Spe
| cial Trigonometry Natural Philoso- .
phy. liemistrv or the Ancient Clas
sics. i Latin ami Greek . SIO.OO
Arrangements hi- already made for compe
tent Teachers in the Music Department,
ft is hig'alt desirable that pupils be present
at the opening of the Session, with a view to
being properly classed
.. Patron* of the Institute are tenured that no
pain will be spared in advancing the interest*
, of the pupils.
JOHN E. BAKER,
Jan 4 3t Principal
®‘2 OO Reward.
OTOI.EX from the plantation of the under*
signed, on Satardav night, 24th of Feb
j ruarv. Two lul ■. One a stout built Black
l Horse Mule, the other a large Bay Mare Mule,
The above reward will he paid for their deliv
i erv in M mtieella, Florida or to the under
! signed 5 miles East of Monticello.
Feb 28 9 It* R. TURNBULL.
OI'TIIERY Tin RE R I.AXDB
FOR RALE. —Fifteen Thousand Acres of
Timbered l.nuds for Sole, on the Satilla
River These lau<l* canuc't he excelled iu
Southern Georgia for heavy Pine Timber.—
Parties are invited to examine. Address
L W H PITTMAN.
Feb 21 8-4 t piackshwr, o*.
FRESH ARRIVAL
<ir most e
Family Groceries.
It ice. Flour. . —^
Rmkwht nl.d* \
A.n-hcn Gutter f *\ ■ A 1 *
h niton tlarlirt
It ref. t iirw. V -tej J-jyy
Onions, t ran-
Itrri<. Appir. ;7^r
At alouta. !*•- :*i iwT
ran* Almonds. C'— 3JsK“* - y s ’ -
Brazil Aul>, V V
I ocouuln, I uir
ll< *lcc. h|>ic <1
O i ier. tl ac.
caroui. Arnnirelli. Olive Oil. Prnnei.
Raisins, Sultana, do.. Currants,
Citron. Soda Crackers,
Boston Crackers,
French Mustard, Durham, do.
Received and for sale bv
JOHN HlAltli.
. Feb 21, S ts
niIRTKIt A> D \I, E
X Ale and Porter, received and for sdo bv
218_fl JOHN STARK.
/ i AKin:\ 88 809, K fn
*-X assort aent of Garden Seeds, received and
for sale bv
fell 21 if ts JOHN ST Alt K
r ltl BHIK.KKB!-A flue lot of PIPES.
1 and a large m l tine assortment of S.MOK
ING fOBACCO —some very.choice brands —
received and for sale by
feb -JIS ts ’ JOHN STARK.
SMT’F t 88 V 99 !! E iriUttHl'l and
Ra t Road Scotch and. Maccabov Snuffs,
in Jars. Bladders or Papons, tor sale l>v
feb 2 1 8-ts JOHN STARK.
CIFY TAX
ORDINANCE.
1> V. I T Olt A i > I.l> the M ‘for and
C nurd of the i'u'C” ■ f Thumusvil/e, Tlmt
from and after I lie lirst day of March, ISuli.'tlie
following Licenses and Paxes shall he assessed
up ui occupations and commodities nr said
Town, as hereinafter specified, to wit:
On each bale of Cotton stored witnin the
corporation . *. .• £E 25
To be reported and paid bv the owner
of tin* t\ arvliouse or store in which
such cotton may be stored, within one
month ot the time of deposit, under a
penally of five dollars line for neglect,
oil each bale ‘
On all Retailers of Spirituous Liquors,
in quantities less than a quart-, (each .
per annum,) KIOO 00
On all Venders of Lottery Tickets and
Gift Associations, (do )., 50 00
On ;dI Express Company Agencies, (do. I id 00
On t ree Veu.iue .Mast Vs, ec , (ando 1 ,.. 50 00
On all goods sold at Auetiou 1 p.-r cent.
Hie Aucmmecr to make weekly re
turns. and collect ami pay over to the .
Marshal: under a penalty of not less
than five nor more than twenty live
dollars for each and every neglect.
Am iolieers to close their sales l>v 10
o'clock, P. .AI . under a penalty of not
less t;iztii five dollars nor more than
fifty f reach and every neglect, at the
discretion ot the .Mayor.
On all goods sold on commission one
per cent. Returns to he made by the
Commission Merchant, to flic MaVshal
of the town monthly, subject to a like
penalty as the foregoing.
On each Bil.tard Table aud Bowling
Alley ........150 Oil
On ail Itinerant Traders of Goods,*
Wares and Merchandize, each, first
week i .. ...150 00
And lor each week thereafter 50 00
t >n oil Pedlars each ..150 00
On till Hucksters, Cake and Fruit Stands,
on toe streets, each, per year. 11l 00
On all insurance Company Agents, d0... 25 00
t *nall Bank Agencies, do’. 100 00
On all four horse Omnibuses or Hacks,
d0...... 30 00
On all two horse Omnibuses, do. ... -20 00
< in ail two horse Gray s or IVj*ih, do. . 20 00
On ail one horse Dutys or W.Wpßis, do.. 10 00
On alt linn resident Dagiu-n-eun Photo
graphic or like Artists, do 20 00
On all nou resident Lawyers and Plivsi
cians, oliiee in Town l() 00
On all Circuses and Menageries, per day,
each, 100 00
On all shows or Exhibitions for gain, do.
cb 15 00
Oil all Livery Stables each, per vear.... 50 00
Ot* all Stock Dr versos Horses or Mules,
sold or offered for sale, per day 5 00
On all Hogs, Pigs. Sheep or Goats
slaughtered and sold, or ottered for
sale jn tile Town, per head 20
Oil all Beeves, do., d0.,d0 50
The marks and brands of all slaughtered
st ick to lie brought withthe meat ana
shown to t.ie .Marshal.
On all regular Butchers, for the use of
•Stalls, at the Market House, per vear.
. each : 50 00
On all Dogs, of all grades, owned within
the town per head o 00
Oil all Real Estate and Stock in Trade,
a Tax.sufficient to meet and defray the
indebtedness of the present > oimcil to
he assessed on* the amount of trade
hereafter to he ascertained from the
re urns ot the Receiver of the Tax
Returns.
. hi it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid. ] oat all produce and eatables shall
be carried to and sold at file .Market House,
within the hours of 5 and 10 A.M.
Do it further ordained , That the cliarg s
tor two horse Drays or Wagons, pel-load shall
not exceed 75 cts.
Do- do. do. one horse..... ,3S
P. MeGL.VSiiAN, Mayor.
Attest:
WM CLINE, Clerk.
Feb Id 7 ts
Vi- 1. I’er.<; us having demands against the
estate ot Hiram Gay, net-eased late of
j Colquitt County, are hereby requested to pre-
I seat them in terms of the law. and those in
I debted to said estate will please make imme
diate payment to HENRY GAY,
Fell 21 8 40d Adtn’r.
‘ TICE. —MiII be sold on the First Tues
i x day in April nex l , at the Court House, in
I the town of 1 homas villa, within the legal
hours of sale. Lot of Land, No. 32, in 14th
District. The property ot tne estate of Geo.
r oisom, deceased Terms on dnv of sale.
JOSIAH J. EVERETT,
Feb 21 8 td Adin >,
RKdltd V —Colquitt County.
\\ hereas, Nancy .J. Alger, Administratrix on
! the estate ot James 11. Alger, deceased, having
filed her petition in this Court for letters of
Dismission: —All persons tire hereby notified
to file their objections in Court, within the
time prescribed by law. otherwise letters of
dismission wi'lbe granted the applicant. Given
under my official signature. Fell. 5,186fi
ISAAC CARLTON,
Icb 21 s-Ab . • Ordinary.
4” T. O It<; I A— Clilicit 4 o:i utv.
Whereas -Ziffa King applies to said Court
. for letters of Guardianship, for the .property,
person and elfeets of Duncan Henderson, dec'd.
All persons are notified to file their objections
in said Con ft otherwise said letters .will be
grautediu tennsof the law.
11. MORGAN,
Feb 21 8 40d Ordinary.
Rt’Oll *IA —Clinch County.
To all whom it may Concern:
Wheieas, Benjamin Dry den and Nathan
Dry den. has applied to me'for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Benjamin Dj-y
----. den. late of said County, deceased .
These;.re therefore to cite and admonish all
parties-interested, whether.kindred or credit
ors, to show cause if any they have, within
the time [ .escribed by law. why letters should
not lie granted to said applicant. Witness uiv
hand this February 5, 1800
H. MORGAN,
Feb 21 8 3 *d Ordinary..
N OTICE.— AII persons indebted to the es
tate of John G. 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 4*'d Adtn’r.
OTICE, —T'ne undersigned having closed
x.x his mercat tile interest in this firm, ear
nestly requests all persons indebted to settle
their accounts immediate/#.
t GEO. PATTON.
Tbomasville. Feb 7 g-ts
hie Bit!
At’ E eg to inform *
t and vi inity. that we have just received
an entirely new stock of ‘ .
Wines & Liquors,
such as, .
Scotch Whiskey. Bourbon, h hiskev Cocktail
and Old live. Brandy Cocktail, Mmett.)
Dm hi esev Brandv. Fine Old Holland.
(fin and Gin Cocktail. Scheid m
Cordi ti Schnapps. Jamaica Rum.- .
Cider. Sherrv. Port and Ginger Vi ine. Scotch’
Ale and London Porter. Wormwood Cor
dial. Korean Cordial,
Pure Havana Cigars. Fine Chewing Tobacco.
Also, Oysters in the Shell. Can Oysters, ‘
Sardines and Pickled Salmon.
A verv tine assortment of Fruits and Candies.
Stewed < testers Apple Tod lv. warm.
Whiskey Punch, every nig'tt
MOSES & YOUNG.
Feb 14 7-3 m
PATENT RIGHT
FOB SALE,
The Patent Right of J. MASSEY'S
FORTA3L.S
mu i
i
COTTON PRESS
l<i now offered for Sale.
T"¥Allls Cotton Press was patented at Wash
A ington in 18,>7. and since that time has en
joyed almost unprecedemed popularity. It is
well known tlnoughoiit most of the Cotton
States, and as all contracts with Agents and
Rights sold for sections have expired, the ori
gimil patent, unencumbered, is now offered for
sale: and as Ihe country has again been re
stored to prosperity, atid the cultivation of
Cotton once more become the chief occupation
of the Southern people, James Massey's unri
valled Cotton Press will again assume its sway
over the Cotton growing region. To any per
son with a small capital, this Cotton Press is
now the surest road to fortune. The Patentee
has been rendered unable to carry it on bv the
misfortunes of the war, and unwilling flint the
public should he deprived of tins superior ad
vantages of this great Labor Savivg. Eco
nomical, Portable Cotton Press, he offers
it for sale at a-very low price. .
Energy and a small capit 1 are all that is ne
cessary to realize from the s le of this Press an
independent fortune. To understand its great
advantages over all other Presses, examine its
model, and to know what others think of it
read the annexed Certificates of well known
gentlemen wh > have tried it
For further purlieu).i s apply to
L C BRYAN
Thomasville, Georgia.
1 do certify that I have used Jas. Mass'ev's
Iron Screw the two past seasons, and can sav
with propriety, that I am highly pleased with
the same. ‘ WM. j. HEARD
I do certify that l lnive one of Jus. Massey's
Iron Screws for Packing Colton, and can re
commend them in the highest terms.. They
are a life time estate. J.AIcCaNN S, •
Tins is to certify that i have used Massey’s
Iron Screw for two years in Packing Cotton,
and find it convenient and durable, I have
packed a bale in thirty minutes—some, hales
weighing 641) lbs. I find it as simple as the old
wood screw aim not liable to get Out of order.
Respectfully,
W T. HOLLINGSWORTH.
Macon, Bibb Cos., June I, 18-39.
We. the uu^ersigned-,—.certify that we have
one ot MassPr s Iron Screws, and are well
pleased with them; and would recommend
them to any one wlio may want a Screw.
o c tillm vx,
JOSIAH ,1. EVERETT.
ALLEN 11 AGIN,
Thomas County, Ga.
I do hereby certify that I have one of James
M issev a Patent Iron Screws.and it performs
well, and lain n eased with it. It is of the
most lasting kind.
TARQUIL McAULAY.
Thomas Cos., Ga , June 9,1839.
.State of Oeorgia, Thomas County..
Office of the Orim.x uiv of said Cot iit', l
• June 9, A. D., 1839. $
I hereby certify that the above named per
sons, to wit: Mrs .0. C. Tillman, Allen Ha
gin. Joslitiji M-Cann, Sr.. William J. Heard
and larquil McAulay, are well known to me
as Cotton planters ot this countv, and as per
sons of the highest respectability"and uudoubt
ed veracity. Given under my hand and the
seal ot said Court attached.
r u g i A V.” McCARDEL,
Dep, Clerk Court of Ordinary.
This is to certify that I.have used one of
Massey s Smews at the warehouse of Messrs.
Dillard'. Powell & C0.,0f this -itv. and that I
regard it as one of the most easilv'ope rated and
durable Sere vs within my knowledge. With
six good hands it is capable of turning off
Forty boles of cotton -per day. ff }i n average
weight of live hundred and-fifty pounds, and
that of convenient size. AVe Have packed
2,300 bales this S'asou
Yours, reS|gctfully, JASiT, GRAY.
Columbus, Muscogee Cos., Ga-
Feb 7 6 ts
FRESH
G-roceries
JEFFERS & SON
HAVE just received a laige assortment of’
(Main mid Fancy <<ro iii,
PROVISIC NS,
Wood and Tin Ware,
which they offer for sale at very low prices, at ■
their new Store, next door to Goldberrv'a. ‘
Feb 14 7-2 t. !
NOTICE. —AH persons indebted to me
are requested to come forward and se'tle
immediately; and all those having demands
against me, will present them at my residence
in ThomasvHle where all my papers will be !.
left will uiy wile for settlement. All demands
against me will be liquidated as soon as settle
ments can be obtained with th.*se indebted to
me and they are earnestly requested to make
no delay. as I am preparing to change my place
of residence as earl v as practicable.
Feb 14 74t ‘ T 11. LITTLE.
OV the Fir*! Tocsday 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 Leal Estate,
it being one half interest in a House and Lot in
the town of Thomasville, the property of
Jared I. \V hidden, deceased.
M. A. WHIDDEN, l
Feb 7 6—4od Adsi’x.
Dr.W.F.DeWITT
Keeps constantly in Store
All and so r Bal o,
A well s< Ut it (I Slot U of. •
MEDICINES,
And all other articles usually kept in a
DRUG STORE.
July-5, J 865. t /
Lan<l ret It Vs CSarden Seerls.
V LARGE lot of I.nmln-llv*n ER-ENIR
Gardru Sc-d. just ivc. iv.:d and for
sale by 1)k W F. DkWI IT,
.A< 1 j liniui; Store of J. Kubitshck &: Bro.
Feb 14 7 ts
¥>R I S( KI I* Te i > \ careful 1 v compound -
l -d by Dr. W K DeWitt, at Store Idjoin
iog J Kubitslrek & Bro. fob 11 7-ts
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Florida Water and all other- lVrfmnerv ana
Fancy Articles kept in a Drug Store, f.,r sale
by ‘ • Dr. W. F. DkWITT.
Feb 11 7-ts
\l • i.tii'K H, Cloves. Mace, \
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naiiMti. tor sale by • Dr. W. F DlWn 1
Feb 4 4 * 7 ts.
QClPtlltftK, Castor Oil, Ep • v Its, Salt
petre Copperhs, Sulphur, Extract I>og
wood, for sy-le by l)u. W. F. Dr.WIT T
Feb 14 • • T ts
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, Studies and Exercises of Ad tuned Pupils,
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’ re sure that in ordering it you are par
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Polkas, Scliotlisi lies. Ued-.was ‘Quadrilles,
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Publishers, ill Washington .‘Street, Boston. ■
Feb 7 ■ (its
There is no Book for Choirs
SUPERIOR to the ‘ Haiji of ”
by 1.. O. Eiueisou. Si-v nty live 1 . ‘tjs
and Copies have already been sold and the
book pi res the greatest degree of satirfuctioii
to till who have used it. Fuf Choirs, Singing
Schools. Conventi ms and Si infers Ut Home.it
is a collection of music that is universally
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ton Street, Boston-’ . ‘ Feb 7 li-tf
CIM: I* Ktt FUMICM, - Lilian's Extracts,
L Florida Water, Extract Pond Lily, and
Night Blooming Ceveutt, Zylo Balsanium, Tri
copherons, Kath- ; ion, India Rubber. Horn and
Buffalo Dressing; and Fine Combs. Children’s
Long and Ladies’-India Rubber Tuck Combs.
For sale by W. p. CLOWEK & Ctl,
Feb 7 ti ts Apothecaries llall.
■I^TGTSi'BL —All persons indebted ta
StielJon 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 terras of the res
quirement* of the law.
JOHN J. PARKER, Adm’r.
SYNTHIA SWIFT, Adm’x.
Jan 24 4.-40 J
ON flic E'ii-i Tuesday in April mil,
1 will sell agreeable to an order of Court,
before the Counhouse door in TbomasVille,
within the legal hours of sale, the Real Estate
Lot of Land, No. 212 in 17th District Thomas
County,the property of JF. Singletary, dec'd
Terms made ku wn on the day of sale.
J li. DAVIS. .
Feb 7 6-God Adni’r.
ON tin- lint Holiday in April next,
I will apply to- the honorable Court of
Ordinary, of Thomas County, for tin order
ranting leave to sell the Real Estate and
Lands of Thomas E Harvin. deceased.
lIENUY COPELAND, Adm’r. 1
Jan 31 3l()d
STtH.K.V from the subscriber,- neat Dun
canville, Thomas County. Du , on Satur
day night, 27th inst., a large-fine MOU~E
COLORED HOUSE MULE. Any informa
tion on tire subject will betl aukfully received,-
and a reward of $23 will be paid
HENRY RAMSEY.’
■ Jan 31 . , ; ~>-4t
YOTICE —All persons indebted to the
lA est.it>- of Mary Atkinson, late of Thomas
County, deceased, are required to rnuke imme
diate pavinent-. an-1 all those having claims
against the same will present them in terms of
the law. M. C. SMITH,
Jan 30 - . 5-liOd ‘
A hi. I’ri •oni’ having demands against
the estate of James M. Norman, deceased,
bite of Colquitt County, tire hereby not itied to
present them in term's of the law, and those
indebted to s tid estate will please make pay
ment t-o JEREMIAH B: NORMAN.
Jan 3l 5-10d Advn’r.
ON the First . Monday in April next,
I will apply to the Honorable- Court ot
Ordinary of Thomas County, for an order
granting leave to sell the lands.and real estate
ofJosiah Jluist, deceas-d.
STEPHEN HURST.
Feb 7 *j-2m
, * - -
CONI’ ENTItA TE D LEY, Coppera-.
Madder, Indigo. Mustard, Tea, Sweet Oil.
Cream Tartar, Soda, Saltpetre, for sale whole
sale and retail by
W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
Feb 7 6-ts Apothecaries Hull,
ONE THOUSAND KiisheU of Col
ion Meed for sale at “ the Magruder
Place,” nine miles from Thomasville, on the
Monticello road.
Feb 14 74k WM HAMMOND.
COMPOUND Fluid Kxtract Bnehu.
Prepared by
W. P. CLOWER & CO ,
Jw*BlAtf Apotkwwuri** Hall.
MEW GOODS.
IVTE THE UXDF.IISIC.NKD HAVE ji,
y f received a large assortment of
ill 11 HUD (IS
which hi: uii.i. sum.
VI3HT LOVI/ !
Our stock consists of the late§t stvles ol
LADIEiS DRESS GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
LA OIKS
AND :
S H AW I/S',
. A FINE LOT OF
LADIES HATS
Ready Made Cloth ins:.
MSI, lODOa’ii
AND ‘
3 xa: oEJis,
DOMESTIC GOODS
Such as Georgia made XSLO I*;S O~y
USNABURG3 AND JEANS.
H hie!) we are able to offer at
oif.su i i mm,
Before buying elsewhere you will do well
fa call and examine our stock.
• 1. KUBITSUEK & BRO.
Oct li-T—firrw)
. NOTICE TO
Everybody!
. I
the undersigned can now tay to li
Tublic that we ate ready to
€orn 5
as we have purchased an engine and mill
of sufficient power to do good Work,’and
he way you have to prove it is to bring
your t orn and see ii you do not get good
Meal.ln connection with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, c'aGi, Blinds,
Doors,- Rip, Dress, Tongue and Groove
Plank, make Coffins to order with neat
ness and despatch, we will also take con,
t* acts lor Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
I feel thankful jo the Public for their
liborul patronage extended to tiie hereios
fore, and hope I may merit a continuation
of the same. I-SAIAII DEKLE.
ADMINISTRATOSJ’S SALE.
Sixty days after dale application will he
made lo (lie Court of Ordinary of Tatt nall
County for leave to sell 4000 Acres of
Land in Tattmll County all lift property of
the Late Miclieal M Mattox deceased of
said County for the tjenefii of the Heirs
and Creditors,
Jan 6th 1866 • H. A. Mattox,
Administrator.
IL Ile-enne l ax \o
tiCS. —All persons requiring License
for the pursuit of any business or profes
sion. “und-T the Excise Laws of the United
Stales, are hereby informed lhat I am ready
to receive applications for the same. All
persons failing te apply within a reasonas
hie time after the pub ieation of this notice,
will subject themselves to the penalty-of
the-law. Blanks will be furnished at any
lime at my office in Tfcomasville.. My
Division 25tli, is composed of Broqks and
Thomas.
T. L. HOPKINS,
Ass’t Assessor, 25th Piv., lsl Dist.
Jan 24 _• . . 4-ts
F. b'c-ltjistcr.’ (J. Ileinsius
jsTSE' ; &.smsms,
i opptni. (Ct'inmis ion ri
” ’ i'OIIWAIIDIN'G “
• ERftH AHTS,
Hi Bar ttt„ MAVAWAII, (4tn
Consignments of Cotton'for sale in this
market or for shipment to our friends ill
New York, Philadelphia, Boston Balti
more, Liverpool and Germany are solicited
and liberal advances made. Orders for
Wines, Liquors, Groceries, &0., promptly
aitended to.
AGENTS FOR .
Crcinc <lr Itou'zv anil Veuve CHequol
•-CHAMPAGNE.
DILTHE-Y,.SABL &-CO’S.,
Riiine Wines, and P, I, de Tenet k, de
Georges’ _ •
BORDEAUX-WIDES.
Nov 8 Caio-
ithnmnnm
Cotton factors
. AND
6oii)ii)is.sioi) •jiiei'chtiliis,
51 Union St., Sew Orleans
J. P HARRISON, late of the firm of
L* aye & Harrison.
EDWARD HARRISON, .
Jf; P. HARRiSON, Jr.
SIDNEY HARRISON. -
Uriimtrulrd by Mr. * 1.. IS I TI.F K.
Refer in. A II il msoU, Messrs. Kubit
shek, 11. ‘Wolff & 13ro.
. Nov 11m
A J Rradv. W M Smith, E J Moses
Atlanta,- ■ ‘ Lexington. Columbu _
i;i \STCI\ & ECKIH AH.
Wholesale ansi lletail
DEALERS IN
FRENCH, ERMAN, E ‘ GEISJI
DRY GOODS,
Boots & Slioes,
HATS cfcc ,
151 COWGBESS STREET,
Gui SAVANN AH, GA.
330 TOU WAHD.
STOLEN from the plantation of Dr. J. R
Steele, near Maj. J. J. Everett’s, on tbo
morning of the 31st ult., about daybreak, a
lairfe .Mouse Colored .llnrr llule, about
ten years old, with a small wart on her right
nostril, also a little defect of the hoof of the
right fore foot, resembling ring hoof, which at
times lauies her a little —travels finely in a
walk, with her head inclining downwards.
Anyone tak’ng her up, or giving any in for
mation of her whereabouts, that will result in
her recovery, will be paid the above reward-
JAMES HORN.
Feb 7 h-ts j
FOR SAbE.-Onc Fortnble Engine
and l.rist Mill, 6 horso power. En. t
qnire at thi office fb 7 i-tt
<EOR(4lA —Thonm t ounty
Court of Ordinary, January ‘2-Uh, 1866.
Irvin 11 Kuwls, ap lies to said Court for
Letter* of Guardianship, for the property, per- .
sum-and elici ts us Willis Mingletar'V. deceased :
.Ul permufl ere notified to file their objection*’
ill said Court, otherwise said letters will bo
1 granted in terms of the law.
, 11 11. TOOKE,
Jan 31J0d Ordinary.
t t.OKGI V—Tliomna Comity!
Court of Ordinary, Janna.y ‘lsth, 1866.
WHERE \s. Sarah Sellers, makes nppliea
tmn to this C nit for Letter*of Administration
on the estate of William L. Sellers, deceased ;
•All persons are notified to file their objections
in surd Court, otherwise said letters will be
granted in terms of the low.
11. 11. TOOKE,
’ Jan 31 5 DM Ordinary.
(41-:OK61 A —Thoitm* Cleanly. .
C ii rt of Ordinary, J a unary 30 th, 1866.
WHEREAS, Henry 11. Sanford, makes ap
plication to this Court for Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Thomas J. \\ alker,
deceased:—All persons are notified to tile their
objections in s.rid Court, o herwise said letters
will bt granted in terms of the law.
H. 11. TOOKE,
Jan 31 5-31 M • Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Thomas Comity.
■ Court of Ordinary, January 17/h, 1866. •
V\ HEREAS. The f.illowing estates in said
county,are without a legal representative, to-
Wit :
l .state ol James Williams, deceased.
Estate of W in. E. Hearing, deceased.
Estate of Simpson Ragans, deceased.
■ Estate of John R. Revills, deceased. ,
Estate of Floyd 11. Revills. deceased.-
All persons interested are notified that if no
implication is made by them for letters of ad
luinistration thereon, said estates will be turned
over to the puWic administration of saidco.un- •
tv in terms of the law.
U H. TOOKE,
Feb 7 6-30d % Ordinary.
ARB Wmbrea% M. C- Smith is A,l
liiinistrator ad collegeiulum, on the estiito <if
‘Mary Atkinson, deceased, and Jas. 11. Hayes
is Administrator ad colleycndum, on the estate
of E. M. Folsom, deceased —if no objection is
tiled in said Court, they \\ ill receive permanent
letters thereon in terms of the law
II 11. TOOKE,
Feb 7 C 30d . Ordinary.
(4 1-10 It <41.1 -Thtimaa Conii.tr.
Court of Ordinary, January ‘l7th, 1866.
WHEREAS, Wm. J. Singletary, Guardian
of and for the persons property and effects of
the minor heirs of Tynn and Elizabeth Smith,
deceased, makes a]iplication bv Petition for
D ttei's of Dismission from said trust : —lf no
objection is filed in said Court, said letters will
he granted on-the filst Monday in April next,
in. terms of the law.
11. 11. TOOKE. .
Feb 7 6-60d . Ordinary.
<4 FOSCC 3 Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary January 17th, 1566.
j V’ IIE.REAS, On the first Monday in March
next. Rachael A. Alderman, will apply to this
Court for letters of administration on the estato
of William Alder-tmln. dee d: —Al persons in
terested. are notilied to file their objections in
said Court, otherwise, said letters will b
granted in t mis of the law.
II 11. TOOKE,
Fwl> 7 6-3f)d Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Tlioiikim County,
Conit of l Ordinary , January 17th, 186 C.
WHEREAS. The Estate of C. \V. Branch
deceased, is without a legal representative :
All pel sons interested, are notilied to tile their
objections in said Court, otherwise letters of
administration will be granted tothe public ad
ininistratorof Sititi County on lhe first Monday
in March next, H. 11. TOOKE,
Feb 7 6 3(ld ’ Ordinary.
R iIOKRIA Erhols County.
To all whom if may Concern ;
WHEREAS, Jane McLoed, of said St,it*
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 and credi
tors of said deceased, to he ami appear tit njy
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause it any they have, why letters of
administration on the estate of said deceased,
should not issue to the applicant. .
Given under my hand and official signature,
this January 25tb, 1866.
Jaw 31 30d _T. I! CLAYTON, Ord,
t.lAtUt.l \ ISm ii-n Comity.
WHEREAS, I aurence A. Folsom applies
to me for Letters of .Administration o i the
estate of Stephen U Godwin late of said
County, deceased -—These tire therefore, to
cite and admonish till persons int(j)-estcd. tp be
and appear in my office within the time jn-e
----scrihed by law, to show cause if any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Witness rnj hand officially, January loth,
1868. . D. P. LUKE,
• Jan 31-3tid • Dep.’Ord.
a 1:014(4 a \
WHEREAS, Allen •Imies. Adininistrafor of
William A’. Hill, late of said County deceased,
having filed his petition in this Court lor Let
ters of Dismission from said.estate:—This is
therefore t admonish all concerned, to be and .
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law,.to show cause if any they can, why
said letter* should got be gr^pttd.
• Given under my hand, at office, this 21th
day of January, 1866.
• . WILLIAM SMITH, ;
’ Jan 31-m6m • _ Ordinary.
(41 OIt(4 ■ A- — l,own<lcn County.
• WHERE AS, Thomas’ B. Griffin, applies f r
Letters of Administration on- the e.tate i.:
Solo not) Newsom, late of said'County, dec’d.’
Tins is therefore toadmpaish all persons con
cerned or inteiested, to he. and appear at my
office, within the time presc.ibed >v law, to
show cause if any they can. why letters of
administration slioul j not be issued to the ap
plicant.
Gi.ven under my hand, at office, this 24th
day of January 4866.
’ . WILLIAM SMITH,
Jan 31 3M . . . Ordinary. .
(4 C014(4 I %
A’IIEREAS, It is known to this Court that
the estate of Jacob Zeigler. is un-represented :
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindre ‘ and creditors ol said
deceased, to he and a- p-ar at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause if
anv they can, why tiie administration of
said estate should not he vested in the Cleik
of the Superior Court, or some other fit and
proper person.
Givep under my band,’at office, on this 24th
day of January, 1866.-
WILLIAM SMITH,
Jan 31 3ftd , Ordinary.
GEO It (41 A—Clinch Connly.
BV. an order ot the Ordinary of said County,
to sell the Real Estate of Jeremiah Chancy,
Sr., late of said County, deceased, will he sold
before the Court House door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in April next, the lot of
Land, number 517-, in the 7th District of said
Oiuniy. Terms mane known on the day of
Bale. ‘ JOHN M- CHANCY,
Feb 7 6 60d Administrator.
GEORGIA-Tll9inas County.
On the first Monday in March next, I
will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said
County for an order granting leave .o sell
the lands and real estate of George Folsom
deed. J J FVFRITT,
Jan 10-SOd Adm’r.
GEORGIA —Clinch County.
To all whom it may Concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Prudence Smith, applies to
me for letters oi administration tut the estate of
William Johnson, late of said County, deed.
These are tht-re fore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred mid creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed bv law, and show cause if
any they have, why letters of administration
should not he granted to said applicant. W it
nees my hand in office, Feb 17, iB6O.
11. MOBOAN,
Feh 21 8 30d Ordinary.
N OTICE. —AH persons indebted to the es
tate of William 11. Sibley, late of Thomas
Countv, deceased.are hereby required to tnako
immediate payment, and all persons having
claims against the same will present them iu
terms of the law F if. BROWNING,
Jan 10 40d Adai'r.