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NATIONAL
EXPRESS
AND
Transportation
COMPANY.
\K E prepared to receive ami forward
Freight, Money ami Valuables from Thorn
iirviileto any* part of the United State?,
ri? ‘Office at the More of Bevill i Wragg.
Gt> JOS K JOHNSTON, Pres’i
THOS- L. WKAOO, Agent Thomasville.
aug 15 -*ti
Assignees’ Notice
IiHE undersigned, having been appi inted
. Assignee? of th- Cotton Planters Bank,
hereby notify hill holder? and other claimant*
against the said Bank, to present the same for
liquidation, and all per* sited to the
Bank are required to make imn. diute pay
ment.
- Bill holders will lose their priority, if the
Bills are not presented within six months from
this date. WILLIAM STKOALL.
JOHN G DKKLE,
Aug 21,18*16. Assignees.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
lj
Court House door in Thomasville, o
First Tuesday in \ov. next.
Threo Lots of Land, containing in the aggre
gate 1 170 Acres, known as the Home Place
of Sheldon Switt.late of said County, deceased
—lying five miles South of Timma-ville. on
the Magnolia road. There is of this land about
6U6 acres Oak and Hickory, and about 300
aim cleared and comparatively fresh. About
50 acres fresh bottom land —the remainder
well timl>ered, Bine and mixed, with abundant
never failing streams. These lands may easily
be divided into two ssitlemenU, if desirable.
A at the saute time a'uil place:
Barts of Three Lot* of Land in the 1 Ith
District of Thomas County, containing 102
at res. * miles Northwest of Montfcello and 13
miles South of Thoroasvjlle. This is one of
the best tracts of pine land on the Florida line
—known as the Sauls Place,
fill.MO at the same time mut place:
A lot of Jgind in Fletcherville, adjoining
Thomasville containing acres, >v irL resi
de*! M and all other necessary improvements.
Thi- is a splendid opportunity for a residence
in Thomasville, and the premises front the
Caapas of Tleicher Institute.
AliMO *
Will he sold before the Court House door in
Bainbridge, Decatur County, Ga., on the first
Tnesdav in December next. Five Tracts of
I.and containing lotto Acres, in the ltith Dis
trict of Decatur County, known as the ('onnell
Place. A large portion of this land is Oak,
Hick ory and Hammock, partly under cultiva
tion. Sold for distribution among the heirs-
J. 1. PARKER, Adm'r.
aug 23 3m
At! 111 inisttutor*’ Sale.
T>Y virtue of the power vested in us by the
Is last Will and Testament id’ Henry I>. At
kinson, deceased, we will otter fur safe to the
highest bidder before the Court House door in
Thomasville. Thomas County. Georgia, within
the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in
Deeetnber next, the following property, to wit : •
The Plantation lately occupied by the widow
of the decease!l lying on the Ocliloekonee
Hvsr, near the Florida, lim*. consisting of Lots •
Nop. 23<i. 217, ‘.'IS, -j ij, in the 33rd’ district of
- Karlv, now Thomas County. 1
• ‘The plantation is in a high state of cultiva
tion, the. lands are good and well watered. ,
There is a dwelling on the place, with neves
Mry outbuildings—cabins for laborers and good J
Gill’ House and Screw. It is one of live, best |
hammock farms in that neighborhood. Sold i
for division amongst the legatees. The terms
ure cash. W.M J DICKEY,
• HENRY MITCHELL
ntig 23-3 tn A dm'is
LUMBERv
AT •
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Reduced Prices.
fIIHE undersigned now offer* for sale at his
L Steam Saw Mill,'three miles Sooth, of l
Thomasville, all kinds iff Pine Lumber, at
sll* jK-r thomtaudiu gold, or 815 in-ns-nbacks.
JOHN W. DEIvLE.
aug 13 . ■ 3m ]
Hi vi m toer
FOR. SALE.
7 5000 ft of good Pine lumber for sale at mv
steam saw and grist mill near Duncanville. I
nm also prepared to grind corn in any quantity.
May 30 ROBERT RAINES. •
FISK’S
Metallic Burial Cases
mHS nnderaignod has now on hand and for
1 sale in Thomasville, a large number of
Kisk’M elegant Pntenl .Vletnllie Burial
Cases, of all sizes—also,
WOOD COTFIVS
Os all descriptions. Terms cash on delivery,
C. C. MOOKE, Agt.
ang 15 5m
GEORGIA—Thomas County
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honora
ble Court of Orilinary of said County, will be
sold before the Court House door in Thomas
ville. within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November next, the Real Ins
tate and Land of Edward White, deceased.
Terms of sale Cash.
EADY WHITE,
Sept 6 td Adni’x.
G E OKGIA —1.0 n mbs County.
WHEREAS, Isaac X. Strickland, applies
for Letters of Admiuistratiou on the estate of
Henry Strickland, late of said County, dec'll- r •
Unless good cause is shown to the contrary,
Letters of Administration will issue to said
applicant after legal notice Given undei my
hand this 29th of Aug- 1866 . S
WILLIAM SMITH,
Sept 6-30d . Ordinary
TWO yiOXTHM from date application j
’ will lie made to the Ordinary's Court of j
Gunnies County, for lean t’ Beil the real es
tate of William J. Beatv, late of said County,
deed- ANDREW 1> BEATY.
Sept 6 2m Adm’r.
GEORGIA—CIinch County.
WHEREAS. Mrs. E X Stewart makes ap-.
plication for Letters of Administration on the .
estate of Daniel H. Stewart, late of said Coun
ty, deceased. All persons art hereby not
to file their objections, otherwise 1 said letters i
will be granted in terms of the law. Given
under my hand, Aug. 31st, 186*1.
H. MORGAN,
Sept 6 30d* Ordinary.
ESSENCE Jamaica Ginger, for
sale by W. 1\ CLOWER X CO.
GREEN TEA of delicate flavor. For
sale by W. T. CLOWER x CO.,
aug 23 Druggists.
FINE BLACK TEA—for sale by
W. r. CLOWER & 00.,
aug 23 Druggists
GEORGIA—Brooks County.
SIXT\ days after date application will be ■
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary, of .
saad County, for leave to sell the Real Estate i
of J. B. Archer, late of said Countv, dec’d
J. O. MORTON.
July U6od Adm'r.
FOR SALE. -Otic Porlablr Engine
and Grist .Hill, 6 horse power. En
quire at thi6 oljtce. feb 7
E. It Ell 111, 111 1 l SOI,
- leave to assure their old friends and custom
ers; that they have not diminished aught of jggg&t
their zeal in. the DRY GOODS TRADE; but arc
now, as ever, prepared with a full stock to give entire
satisfaction. Our Spring and Summer stock of \
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
IS SIFKUB, AND CONSISTS OK ALMOST EVERY
ARTICLE IN DEMAND.
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We are now receiving and will continue to receive large supplies of
iiMii ms Manse,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES,
Mm Fashionable Jewelry!
We have just received a LARGE LOT OF
o£Vi*H> eting*, IVlatting’,
JfeJfe 31AHMS® ddUr,- -
CROCKERY VXD GLASS WARE,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
. OF ALL KRDS —together with ’ .
Oarpenters’ ancl Farmers Tools,
Cutlery, Hood TVare, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, ’
And many otlicr things too numerous.-to mention., ■ •
AND.EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
E. REMINGTON*!* SON.
May 2 • . 18 ; . • • • -
“mtE mtuiiif!!”
ANDREW JOHNSON ham ,idt declared ;the war at
AX F.XI); THAT THE REBKGMOtV NO EO.XGEK 1 A.X'I>
THAT THE AMERICAS PEOPLE ARE AT PEACE AGAIN!
I. KUBITSHEKI BRO
1 • - • ‘ “ ... J
ISSUE THIS,’
Their Prod a mat ion
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To Ihe citizens of Thomasville and a Ijoining country,-that we are receiving •
(and will continue to leceire), the largest and best assorted .
| \ • ‘ STOCKS OF DRY •’ • • • :
<SB- *es> <cL
• \ • • .
. HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
X3: O dVY E3 E XT 3NJ SI ,
.. Boots and Shoes,Ladies’ and G-entlemens Hats.
Fancy Articles, Notions, &c., &c.,
Ever Opened in Tlaomasville!
OUR STOCK HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM TIIE LEADING AND CHEAPEST’
HOUSES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
For the Cash Strictly!
Consequently, we are enabled to sell as cheap as any house in South-western
Georgia, and we are DETERMINED to do it.
We invite all to give us a call. We will take pleasure in exhibiting our stock, and
feel assured that we can give satisfaction to all those who may favor us with their
paronage. We invite the Ladies especially to call and examine our rich and splendid
assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
NEW AND SFLENDID STYLE OF |
Spring and Summer Cloaks. Latest Style of Hats and
Trimmings. &c., &c., &c.
.•• r
. ■ —/wy=
Our Stock consists in part of
Trints, Lawns, Organdies, Fine English Bareges, Gienadines, Black and Fancy Silks,
Foreign and Domestic Gingham Mantillas, Lace, Paints, Hoop Skirts, Ladies’Umbrel
las and Parasols, Head Netts, Empress’ Coil Cambrics, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Broad
; Cloth, Doe Skin, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Drilling, Linen, Duck, Bed Ticking,
Stripes. Our assortment of M hite Goods is rich and varied. Mulls, Bishop Lawns,
Muslins, figured and plain, Brilliants, Dimity, French Cambricks, Spring Lustres.
Gents Ready Made Clothing of all descriptions, Boots and Shoes, a large assort
ment, including Boys', Misses and Childrens; also a fine lot of Ladies’ Shoes of all
grades.
Domestic Goods of all descriptions, including Spun Yarns, all sizes, Osnaburgs,
bleached ami unbleached Homespuns, Hosiery of all kinds, Stationery, &c.
Wool and Cotton Cards, Trunks, Wises, Matting, Oil Cloth, Umbrellas, Coffee,
Pepper, Spice, Flour, Soda, Collins’ Axes. Trace Chains, Hoes. Colt’s Pistols, Double
Barreled Shot Guns, Table and rocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Tin Ware, Cups and Saucers,
Pitchers, Plates, Glass Tumblers, Goblets, &c.
Also, a fine lot of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO.
A splendid assortment of Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &e.
Our tbanks are tendered the Public for tlieir very liberal
patronage heretofore, and we pledge ourselves to merit a
continuance of the same,
X- IiUBITSHEIi cfc BRO.
April IS 1G ts
FOK BRANDY
Peaches!
\\riIITE BRANDY suitable for Brandy
j tv Peaches,fornleby J- BTABK.
NEW CHEESE
M ORE kw.CAhm, prli bttikr.-for Mle
by’ . JOHN STARK. •
YUKXII'AI'IAK ;
FOR Fall Planting, received and for sale bv
? JOHN STARK.
I . „
I I>ORTi-:i{ ARB ti S dozen oil
j 1 Ale and Porter, received and for sale by
feb -’1 Btf ■ • . JOHN STARK.
TO MVIOKKKMA fine lot of PIPES,
and a large and fine assortment of SMOK
j ING very choice brands—
received and for sale by
feb 21 8-ts JOHN STARK .
SX'CFF! KRiPFi: -E- and
Rad Road, Scotch and Maccaboy Snuffs,
iu Jars, Bladders or Papers, for sale bv
feb 21 8-ts JOHN STARK. j
SODA
i
CfOLDand sparkling, with choice Syrups
/ Commenced drawing, for the season. !
j Also ICE kept constantly on hand and - !
for sale by JOHN STARK. j
SODA WATER
w if II
FINE SYRUPS
AT
W. \\ CLOWER & CO’S
DRUG STORE. ‘
May 9 . 19-ts ‘
HOOK 8!
15IIE Prison Life- of Jefferson Davis,, by j
. John J. Graven, M. D. ‘
“ Bill Arp ” •“ So Called,” (a side .show to
the Southern side of the war.) • ‘ . . •
Itcligious.
Children in Heaven Suffer little cln’l
dren to come unto me and forbid them not, fur
such is the Kingdom of Heaven.”—Matt, xix, 14.
The Rock of Ages, by Edward Henry Bick
ersteth. . • . ‘
The Law T of God—Plumer.
Jacobus on the New Testament, Matthew,
Mark Luke, John and the Acts.
Bible Dictionary.
Poetical.
Campbell’s Poems. • . •
•Tennyson’s Poems—The Lady of .the Lake.
■ Ladle, by Owen Meredith; .
BEVILL & WRAGG.
•June 27 . . • # 26-3 t
NEW • ■ .
‘.-SSYABLIS.HMI-NT
NOW OPENED AND READY
. FOR INSPECTION,
By J, i.|IIODGKm
II ave on hand Double barrel - Guns
and Rifles, of the best quality, at imported
prices by . J. C. HODGKINS'.
ALSO
Colts, and Smith A fVc's.son’s
Pistols, at the lowe-st market prices, :
by J.. C. HODGKINS.
•ALSO
The finest assortment of fishing Bobs
and Fishing tackle offered for sale in any
market by J. C. HODGKINS.
ALL kinds .of Cartriges and Caps and
intend to keep on hand every ‘thing for
sale that is generally kept, in a first class
Gun establishment by J. C. HODGKINS.
duns & Pistols of every kind ■
Repaired Locks Rcpairedqnd keys patten
ted to order by ‘ J. C. HODGKIN'S.
Thomasville, Ga., . npr 11 3m
GEORGIA— Lou tides County.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said j
Countv:
riMIE Petition of Charles H- M. Howell and
1 William I>. Howell, respectfully sheweth
that on tin 1 sixth day .of November, m the year
eighteen hundred and sixty-one, James A.
Tweedle of said County, made and executed to
your Petitioners his certain deed of- mortgage
of that date, conveying to vour Petitioners Lot
Number One. (1.) Block Number Twenty-six
(26,) in the Town of. Valdosta, County afore
said, for securing the payment of a certain
promissory note, dated on said sixth day of
November,eighteen hundred and sixty one and.
due one lav thereafter, whereby said Tweedle
promised to pay your Petitioners'-or bearer
Seven Hundred Dollars, which note and mort- 1
gage are here to the Court shown. Yet your
petitioners aver that said Tweedle, although
so indebted, and to pay said sum of money often
requested, has not’ paid the same nor any part
thereof, but the same to pay wholly refuses.
Wherefore your petitioners pray the order of
this Court iequiring the said Tweedle to pay .i
into this Court, by the first day of the next
term thereof, the principal, -interest and cost
due on said note, and that on default thereof,
tin* said mortgage.be foreclosed, and the equity
of redemption therein barred in terms of the
Statute, BAKER & HAMMOND,
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.’
Lonndcs Superior Court, June
Term, 1566.
Charles H.. M- Howell, 1 • •
William I). Howell, j Mortgage, etc.
Janies A. Tweedle. J
IT appearing to the Court bv the Petition of j
Charles 11. M. Howell and W illiam D.
Howell, that by deed of Mortgage, dated the :
sixth day of November, eighteen hundred and j
sixty-one, James A-Tweedle, conveyed to said 1
Plaintiffs, lot of Land Number One, lllock j
Number Twenty-six, in the Town of Valdosta, i
, County of Loundes and State of Georgia. afore
said, for the purpose of securing the payment <
of a promissory note made by said Tweedle to
said Plaintiffs, and due on the seventh dav of
November, eighteen hundred and sixty-one*, for
the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, which said
note is now due and unpaid:—lt is Ordered,
that said Tweedle and pay into this Court, by
the first day of the next term thereof, the prin
cipal, interest and costs, due on said note, or
show cause, if any lie has, to the contrary, or
that in default thereof foreclosure of said mort
gage be granted to said Plaintiffs, and the equity
of ledemption of said Tweedle therein be for
ever barred, and that service of this rale be
perfected on said Tweedle according to law.
A true extract from the Minutes Loundes Su
perior Court, June Term. 186 b.
HENRY II SMITH, Clerk
aug 1 lamlm
LATHROP * CO..
‘• 139 £ 141 COMPRESS STREET,
-•-- - &ooxs±^-
’ WHO Ij. E SAL K ROOMS, UP STAIRS.
I • .
i 1\ T F‘ having procured the'Stores formerly occupied by Messrs. NEVITT, LATHROP \
” ROGERS, and Messrs. HENRY LATHROP A: .CO., will “be prepared SJpjjtembet Ist
J to 15th, to exhibit a large stock of
D R Y o o o r> S',
r ‘ Ready Made Clothing,
p>p& npi iiiii'ii, U
AT WHOLESALE ONLY-XJlp StalTS, .”
We propose to manufacture ,onr Clothing at Home* which will enable tis to offer induce
ments equal to the Northern fifarketsy • .
Oue ot tin- firm, who has had twenty five years experience in the business in this city, will
remain in the purchasing markets, and will devote his time specially to the Southern Vrade.
COli XTUY MERCHANTS are invited to examine our stock before purchasing. •
DWIGHT LATHROP, • Late • D. &S. S. LATHROP.
• JOHN W. NF.VITT. ■ “ NEVITT, LATHROP & ROGEJJ3,
CHAS. W. BRUN.NRB,- ••• :* HENRY LATHROP & 00. .
Apr 1 • ■ ‘ til (3m
SAVANNAH EAT STORE.!
• . ■•. No. 153 CONGRESS STREET, . • “,
SAA'A XXATL, •- ’■ Georgia,
| Hats, Caps and Straw Goods;
Wholesale Room, UP
• . Retail Department, FIRST FLOOR. .
Constantly on hand, Mens'. Sc Boys"’ Pelt, Wool, Dress Silk,'and. Oassimere Hite, of it'll the
lute styles, ( loth, Scotch, \ elvpt an<l Glazed Caps, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, ■
Neck Ties, Paper and Linen Collars, Umbrellas, &ot. . ’ . •
. Ladies’ and Misses Hats.and Jockey's, of all styles—trimmed and untrfmmed. ’ .
M y facilities for purchasing these Goods are unsurpassed, ami I can sell -thern ;ts low as they
can bejobbed or retailed in any of the Northern or Eastern .market's. . . . •. ■ .
A residence in-this city ‘from boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen j
years, gives me confidence in appealing .to rnv fellow Citizens in .town *iml country for their
continued patronage. • • • ‘ • j
: ■ ‘• ‘• • S. M. GOLDING j
E. REMINGTON & SONS
MUSKETS AND CARBINES,.
For the United’States Service. Also, ’•
• .. Pocket Bolt.Revolvei’Sj
ManUfadurcrS Os Be pen ting
DI7UAT \tt7T>G TJTTJT T 7 Cl Repeating Canes, Revolt rug Rifles,’
lvK\ (>LVJLhb,lvll’.LhtV • Biir..* S M Barrels, ‘
And Gun Materials sqld by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. lirtliese’ day’s “of llouso
. breaking and Robbery, every House., Store, Bank, and OUico, should have one of ’
, om,;.
Parties desiring to avail themselves ot the late improvements in Pistols, and superior’work
man ship and form will find ;dl combined in the New Remington Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts'and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application.*
R- KEMIIVtSTOX & >, 11 ion, X. V.
. • • * * MOORE.& NICHOLS, Agents, ’
June 20-25-3nt * •’ •’. . No. 40 Couriland St., New York.
WM STORE.
•NEW: GOODS.
McQUEEK & MITCHELL
nAVE just received and will continue to re
ceive a general assortment of
G-n<?CEIIXESi r
• With‘a small stock of
mm m raiv
Which they propose to. sell .to the public on ,
very reasonable terms for the cash.
. June ‘->0 . _ • ■ .25tf •
■ w 1 1 1 • 1 -
Lands lor Sale.
.: 1750 ACRES'.
OF EXCELLENT LANDS.’
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED-.
[NOW oirer for sale my two plantations, on
the most reasonable terms.
1000 acres of Pine and Ilammoek Land, 12
miles from a depot on the Fer’nandina & Cedar
Keys Railroad, in. Marion County, East Flo
rida.’ 30(1 acres of this land are cleared.
750 acres in ’Decatur County, Ga , five miles
from a selected depot on the line of the Atlan
tic & Gulf Kail Road.’ These lands are tine —
composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed.
On this place there tire 300 acres nnder a high
state of cultivation—good fence—good water,’
and a good dwelling and necessary out-build
ings. The whole convenient to water mills,
churches, andgood society.’
I will sell these lands at extremely low pri
ces. If you don’t believe it, make me an oner.
Any person wishing to purchase, may address
me at Sofka, Decatur County, Gaj or L. C.
Bryan, Thomasville, Ga., who is authorized to
represent pic- Indulgence may he given in
part. J. 1. CONNELL.
June 6 • ’ _• 23-ts
GEORGlA—Colquitt Comity. .
WHEREAS, Sarah J. Smith. Administra
trix on the estate of William J. Smith, dec’d.,
; having applied for Letters of Dismission from
j said estate, notice is hereby given to all per
| sons interested to file their objections in Court
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise !
Letters of Dismission will he granted said’ap- ;
| plicaut. Given nnder my ollieial signature,
1 this August 8, 1860.
I ISAAC CARLTON,
ang ?3-3Ud • Ordinary.
COTTON GINS.
rriHE undersigned are agents for Messrs.
1 Massey & Johnson’s (successors of Gris
wold.) Ml PEKIOK COTTON GINS, in
the Counties of Loundes, Brooks and Thomas,
Ga., Jell'erson and Leon. Fla. All persons in
terested will govern themselves accordingly. “
E, REMINGTON & SON.
July 13-3 m Thomasville, Ga.
GEORGIA-Brooks County.
SIXTY days after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
said County, for leave to sell the Real Estate
of J. J. Edmondson, deceased.
I. J EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
July 11 60d
Kerosene Oil, sl/25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil, sl/25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil, sl/25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil, sl/25 pci- Gal.
For sale by
W. P. GLOWER A CO.
! J uly 25 30 ts .
“VT©TICK. —Two months after date I filial”
I I.N apply to the Court of Ordinary of Cohjuitl
j County, for leave to sell the Real Estate ot
Noel G. Clark, late of said County, deceased
FLORXOY CLARK Adm’r.
! an £2m
’ ’ JAMES Rlicn
INSURANCE]
. COMPANY,-’ • ’ I
lIOWAItDMVtLLE, VIUG I.YI A,
Chartered Capital, $1,500,000 ! •
rjt 1 US'old , tried, pud solvent, company deals
A liberally, pays promptly,” and asks pat-*
, ronagei -See below, to’whictt many others’
similai. could be added : .. . • .
• • Richmond, Va., February la, 18(16.
( “In’the month of .December, 1865, wo had
cotton burned which was insured in the James
River Company, and its part of loss, amounting
to one thousand seven hundred and thirty-tlmee
• dollars and thirty-three cents, was promptly
PHid as p non as proof, <fcc., was forwarded, and
over two months before if was due uhder the
policy. Such promptness merits patronage.
A. Y. STOKES’ k C(j.” ‘
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
References required of applicants. ’
E. KEMINGTOnr A SON,
’ Agents. Thomasville, Ga.
Mar If ’ ’ - 11 ts
• Administrators’ Sale.. . ‘ •
A ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oc'tQ-.’
.it. ber aext, before the Cour.t- House door
in the Town of Valdosta, No. 15, Atlantic tY .
Gulf Railroad, those valuable Mills, known
by the name .of {Griffin's -Milts, (situate eleven
liriles nortli of Valdosta on the Nashville road,}
consisting .of Grist, ..Flour and Saw,’ and so ar
ranged a to run a Roller and Saw Gin with ;i
Screw, and about 1700 acres of Land attached,
the mct of which is woodland and adapted to ‘
Saw-timber- The widow's dower covering
the most of the cleared laud. Two improved
•lots in the town of Naylor, on the Atlantic &
< lull Railroad Ine Four acres and the ot her •
•Two acres, and now. occupied by Col. Morgan.
Terms ot sale of the above described property
will lie one third cash, ‘the balance fifteen
months credit, purchasers giving notes with
approved securities. -Also, on the same day
will be sold in the village of Valdosta, about
One Hundred Head es Cattle, consisting of
Stock and Beef Cattle, which will- be sold ex*
clusivelv for cash...
All sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of the-estate of M. & Griffin,'late of
bouades County, deceased.
OWEN SMITIt, ), , =
.JAM. B. GRIFFIN, j re *
ang 15 . 7t.
• Administrator’s Sale.
OX the first Tuesday in October nest, will
be sold before the Court House door in •
. Moultrie, _ Colquitt County, within tlie lawful
hours of sale, 120 acres of Lot of Laud. No.
528 in the 1020th district of said County. Sold
as'the property of George F. Hearnddp, dec’d.’
Sold for the benelit Os the heirs and creditors of
said deceased, Terms on the day of sale.
EADY HEAIINDON •
ang 15-7 t•• ’ Adm’x.
WAGGMAX'S ‘ |
DIARRHOEA MIXTURE.
An infallible specific for incipient Choi.kj,
Prepared by
W. P. GLOWER & CO.,
May 10 “Druggists.
EMPIRE HAIR RESIORER.
VN elegant Dressing,
An infallible restorer of t'olor, ‘
| And a wonderful Invigorutor of the HAUL j
Prepared by
W. P. GLOWER A CO.,
I oan 31 5-ts Apothecaries Hall.
r r"?* JlO.vrilM from date application |
; w ill he made* to the Court of Ordinary of j
i Loundea County, for leave to sell the lands he* !
longing to the estate of M. S. Griffin, late of i
said County, deceased.
OWEN SMITH,
.Tuiy 4-fifld Adm’r.
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All persons having demands against the es
tate of Solomon Newsom will present them
duly proven, and those indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment to
THOMAS It GRIFFIN, Adm’r
FURNISH YOUR
HOUSE.
npHB underage id have at great t rouble and .
( A expense completed their splendid stock of
i “house: i;i raisiii\r looks
l expressly for the ThomaarfHe market, and mm
present io the public the only house in the .
j place devoted exclusively to that branch .of
j business, Ouf -Mock consists of almost ’every
1 article needed in out* ling together witlr
earth:ns & r iRPiATrni?
TOOLS'.
.Our house is replete with Yankee notiunh of
utility the latest inventions and improvements •• •
in all kinds of ware, furniture, tools Ac. &e.
OUR SILVER WARE v “.
is superb’ and needs no recommendation.’ - .
• .1 mil assortment of the latest improved
COOKHKIR OFFIC E STOVES
Ht the most reaspuable prices. • *
• We also repair and
-IIA AI FACT lR i: TIH W .1R E
of all kinds. . • . . . ■ ‘.
In fact. our stock is complete in every -de
partment Goufe ami-examine for vourseK i s'.
A, & K..-S.UI 111
may 30th *
H. K, Wasusuhn. . • -j WashUukk.’ ‘•
• - I Washburn. ’•
; J. WASHBURN & CO.
I - ’ COTTON FACTORS V -
! COMMISSIOI USD FORffARBII
MERCHANTS,
Savannah; - - (Georgia.
July 25 •• . - ‘ .’ -Sin
BRMNAM, HOIST * CO.,
[-CDHMiSSISI AID Flffllil
‘. MERCHANTS, .
if. B*iohax, V.” SAVANNAH,.
CM. Hoi st, [ ‘
C,.H. O’ljistead ). Georgia,
aug 8 . • (nu
W"IJeoPkR Harris, J. L. Gaines..
. Late of Nashville, Late of Asheville,
. • Tenm • No. Ca.
R.-R. .V R- M- Rkabdkjj, ■
, • ..Late nt Macou,Gal .
Karris- Gaines & Cos.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
]’ ‘• And’Dealer's i
Liquors, Tobafcco aii<l Kegars,
! ’ L’rQCcr'sDrugg untl Spiccsit
• • % AND* * ’ . * • . •
a-23i^a3rt.ua.Xii
Uni[)ii|t ; s.-sim|, A|ci;ei|.ni)is,
• “20 BEAVEiI STREET; .
KiV Choice, ‘) Hew Yorh.
L.jte of Mi'iledgeviHe,.Gi. \ •
. REFERENCES: • • . ; ’ .
,E. Remington.& Bon, Thomasville, G'a..
Hardaway & McKinnon, ‘ ‘. ‘‘ . .
McQueen &.■ Mkclmll, “ • ,l
’ July 11 . ‘ • ‘’ . • 28-3i* . .
• . • tiian •. .
Tomlinson, Bemarest. Cos. T
• :JO BROABWAY,. Psi-w Y.i k,
. Have Associated with them . . ‘ . .
’ Mr.. W; W. WOODRUFF, .
[’ . Formerly an Extensive Dealer its ‘ -
CARRIAGES MO ISS i.GIIiS,
• • it Ctriflip and (Ja. 1
FOR the purpose of supplying Me reliant a
and Planters at the Sooth", by wholesale or .
retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or
Plantation Wagons.'• . • * . •
. • Mr. Woodruff’s long experience ia the car- y
riage business will enable us to give eatisfac-.
ti'on in’ supplying good substantial work, suck
as the co'untrv demands, at as low* price as can
■ possibly be furnished fojr cash.* We \vi.ll keep
•constantly on.hand . ’ .
Light Concord Buggies
The same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff
apd which became so popular all !
through the South, ;is the best’Buu'-rv in use.’ ‘
We also furuish IRQN'A,\LK FLANTA
.TION WAGONS, of the very best make in
.America,.for 2, 4 or C horses.
We invite all who want'any article, m.out
line to address ’ • .
• TOMLINSON, DFMAUKST CO.,
b'2() Broadway, New York. ’
July 26 . . ly
TAN YARD.
Having bought.out the tax yard
of J. Sc hi II A. Brother, at .Tb'oinasville,
and determined‘to earry on the business.of
TANKING, the undersigned w;M purchase’ .
10,000 [Pounds
• - •OF .GOOD HIDES, • • •
if delivefedat David Harrell’s Provision Stone,
where they will’, be paid for in Family Groce-,
ries or Cash. . . . •
■ The undersigned will nTso give a liberal
price for UOOD OAK BARK, tot
Tanning.- • . •
JOSHUA TAYLOR.
• . • JAS. A. BROOKS. •
Feb 7’ ’ . ’ 6Gm . ‘•
• ’ MASSEY’S ‘
COTTON PRESS.:
I IF/ undersigned are how prepared to i*e
■ ceive ordersfor the putting up of Massey's
I well known SUP Iv It I O It tOll’OV ,
PBi-tSSIiM. Having, made arrangements
for the manufacturing of Screws at Mncog,
.Georgia, they will now commence operations’
as soon as half a dozen orders are received.
• Orders left with L-('■ Bryan at
w-.1l receive prompt attohtion. •
DANIEL MASSEY,
J. S. MASSEY, •
•aug 15-ts • • I’.- B: MASSEY,
Lost or Mislaid.
ALL persons .are hereby forewarned and
cautioned against trading for two premia-".
Bory” notes made payable to me or bearer, and
described’ to the best of my recollection, as •
follows:—One on \\ . P. Clower for S2BO0 —_
perhaps'a little more, bearing date about the’
oth of November, 1865, with a credit of $1500.,
about the Ist of March, 1866. Also one on S.
.15. Spencer, Esq., for about $42.00,-more or
• less,.bearing date this year; month BjQt-ffOCOI
•Tectdd. The above notes are lost or misplaced,
and advertised for the .public good, ns well as
to establish the lost papers by law.
• . I>. S. BRANDON.
’ Orooverville, July 25 . . 80d
1033 rAcres
OF CiOOU LAUD
IrOR sale in Brooks County 0a , for only
$9,600. Some of these lands are under a
j high state of cultivation— with good Dwelling
! House, out houses and evefv other conve
nience. - Freedinen also .on the place. . The
best bargain ever offered in the country —now
is the time to strike—terms half cash/balence
secured. Apply arthia office.. • •’ •
July 11 28 ts
Cl HILL AND FEVEIi curcdly
) INDIA CHOLObOGUE. for sale by
w r. glower k co.