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THE
NATIONAL
EXPRESS
. AND- •
Transportation
COMPANY.
Aft E prepared to receive and forward
Freight. Money and Valuable* from Thom
arville to any port of the United
rs"Ufte'at the store of Bevill & Wragg.
Gem. JOS. E JOHNSTON, PresV
THOS L. WEAGG, Agent Thomasville
ang 15 *- m
Assignees’ Notice
THE undersigned, having been appointed
Assignees of the Uotton Planters Bank,
hereby notify bill holder* and other claimants
against the said Bank, to present the same for
liquidation, and all jiereous indebted to the
Bask are required to make immediate pay
ment
* Bill holders will lose their priority, if the
bill* are not presented within six months from
this date. WILLIAM STEGALL,
JOHN G. DEKLE,
Aug 21; 1866. Assignee?
ADMINISTRATOR’S
SAD E .
Court House door in Thomasville, on the
First lueNday in Xov. next,
Threa Lots of Laud, containing in the aggre
gate 1470 Acres, known as the Home Place
of Sheldon Swift, late of said County, deceased
—lying five miles South of Thomasville, on
the Magnolia road. There is of this land about
600 acres Oak and Hickory, and about 300
acres cleared and comparatively fresh. About
50 .acres fresh bottom land —the remainder
well timbered, Pine and mixed, w iEh abundant
never failing streams. These lands may easily
be divided into two settlements, if desirable.
AI.SU at the Maine time and place:
Parts of Three Lots of Land in the 14th
District of Thomas County, containing 4<W
acres, 8 miles Northwest of Monticello and 13
miles South of Thomaaville. This is one of
the best tracts of pine land on the Florida line
• —known as the Sauls Place.
ALSO at the same time and place:
A lot of I .and in Fletcherville, adjoining
Thomasville, containing it acres, with resi
dence and all other necessary improvements.
This is a splendid opportunity for a residence
iu Thomaeville, aud the premises front the
Campus of Fletcher Institute.
AMO t
Will he sold before the Court House door in
Baiubridge, Decatur County, Ga., on the lirst
Tuesday “in December next, Five Tracts of
Imnd coutaining 1000 Acres, iu the ltith Dis
trict of Decatur County, known as the Connell
Mace. A large portion of this land is Oak,
Hickory and Hammock, partly under cultiva
tion. Sold for distribution among the heirs-
J. I. PARKER, Adm r.
ang 23 3m
Administrators’ Sale.
BY virtue of the power vested in us by the
last Will and Testament of Henry D. At
kinson, deceased, we will otfer for safe to the
highest bidder before the Court House door in
Thoutasville, Thomas County,Georgia, within
,the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in
December next, the following property, to wit:
The Plantation lately occupied by the widow
of the deceased lying on the Oohlockonee
river, near the Florida line, consisting of Lots
No*. 236, 247, 248. 252, in the 23rd district of
sold Early, now Thomas County.
The plantation is in a high state of cultiva
tion, the lands are good and well watered.
There ’isa dwelling on the place, with neces
sary autbuihiingsj—cabins for laborers and good
<Jin .House and Screw. It is one of the nest
hammock (arms iu that neighborhood. Sold
for division amongst the legatees. The terms
artweaeh WM. J. DICKEY,
HENRY MITCHELL.
ang 33-3 m Adm’ rs.
LUMBER
. AT
Reduced Prices.
r¥IHE undersigned now offers for sale at his
L Steam Saw Mill, three miles South of
Thomaeville, all kinds of Pine Lumber, at
$lO per thousand iu gold, or sls in greenbacks.
. JOHN W. DEKLE.
aug 15’ ■ 3m
T.n m Lor
FOII SALE.
7.7000 ft of good Pine lumber for sale at my
steam saw aud grist milt near Duncanville. I
am also prepared to grind corn in anv quantity,
May 30 ROBERT RAINES.
FISK-’S
Metallic Burial Cases.
THE undersigned has now on hand aud for
sale la Thomasville, a large number of
Viak'a elegant PnlrnlMrlallir Burial
Case*, of all sizes—also,
WOOD COFFINS
Os all descriptions. Terms cash on delivery.
C. G. MOORE, Agt.
aug 15 5m
dKORGIA—Thomas County.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honora
ble Conrt of Ordinary of said County, will be
aold before the Court House door in* Thomas
viUc within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November next, the Real Es
tate and Land of Edward White, deceased.
Terms of sale Cash.
EADY WHITE,
Sept 6 td Adm’x.
CEORGIA—I.euudn County.
WHEREAS, Isaae N. Strickland, applies
for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Henry Strickland, late of said Count}’, dec’d. :
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
WILLIAM SMITH.
Septfr3od Ordinary
TWO no NT Site from date application
will be made to the ‘Ordinary’s Court of
Lonnies County, for leave to sell the real es
tate of William J. Beaty, late of said County,
deed ANDREW D- BEATY,
Sept 6 2m Adm’r. ‘
OEORUIA—CIinch County.
WHEREAS. Mrs. E N. Stewart makes ap
plication for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Daniel H. Stewart, late of said Coun
ty, deceased. AJI persons are herebv notified
to file their objections, otherwise said letters
will be granted in terms of the law. Given
under my hand, Aug. 31st, 1866-
H. MORGAN.
Sept 6-30d* Ordinary.
ESSENCE Jamaica Ginger, for
sale by W, P. CLOWER A CO.
G&EEN TEA of delicate flavor. For
sale by W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
aug 23 Druggists.
F* NE BLACK TEA—for sale by
- W. P. CLOWER & CO-,
aug 28 . Druggists
GEORGIA—Hrouliw County.
SIXTY days after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary, of
said County, for leave to sotl the Real Estate
of J. B. Archer, late of said Countv, dec’d.
July 4-60d Adm'r. ‘
SALE.—Ob# Portable Engine
F aud Orist .TJill, 6 horse power. En
qture at this office. feb 7
A NEW STORE
OPENED IN
FLETGHIRVIILf,
HARDWARE, Tin Ware and
Crockery, Pine Chewing To
bacco, Cheese, Cigars, Candy,
Raisins and Almonds,
Fine Lot New Flour,
Just received from St. Louis, Mo.,
Sugar. Coffee, Meal, Candles,
Lard, Bacon, Spice,
Pepper, Potash,
And a variety of other things too numerous to
mention, very LOW tor CASH.
30 kegs 20p, Nails, Cutlery.
W. J. PARNELL.
Sept 6 t s
A. Jt. SLOAN. C. H. STUBBS. C. W. STEGALL.
Sloan. Stubbs & Stegall.
Cotton Factors
FORWARDING
AND
6oiT)h)issioii)
N® 4, Stoddard’* I.ower Range,
Bay Street Savannah, Ga.
Sept 6 3m
ATLANTIC & GULF R. R. C 0..)
Savannah, Sept. 1,1866. >
Sut-ERI.NTENDENT’s OFFICE. )
NOTICE.
ON and after the sth ingt., the rates of
Freight on Cotton over this Road to Sa
vannah. will be as follows, per hundred lbs:
From Thomasville to Station No. 17, >
inclusive... f 90 cts.
From Station No. 16 to Station No. /
14, inclusive $ 85 cts.
From Station No. 13 to Station No. (
lOMt. inclusive $ 80 cts.
From Station No 7\b to Station No >
5, inclusive $ 70 cts-
From Station No 4tfc to Station No. ?
3, inclusive.. J 65 cts.
From Station No. 2 to Station No. 1, )
inclusive 5 60 cts.
H. S. HAINES,
Sept 6-1 m Gen'l Sup’t.
Just nccoivod!
A FEW copies PRESTON’S INTEREST
TABLES. Also, Internal Revenue Laws
of 1865.
Sept 6 BEVILL &. WRAGG-
“PEACE PIICLAIMED!
ANDREW JOHNSON was jrrsT declarer (The war at
AN END t THAT THE REBELLION NO LOXGERI EXISTS, AN
THAT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE AT PEACE AGAIN!
I. KUBITSHEO BRO.,
... - , ISSUE THIS,
Their Proclamation
To the citizens of Thomasville and adjoining country, that we are receiving
(and will continue to receive), the largest and best assorted
STOCKS OF DRY
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HOMESP TJ N S ,
Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hats,
Fancy Articles, Notions, &c., &c.,
Ever Opened in Thomasville!
OUR STOCK HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM THE LEADING AND CHEAPEST
HOUSES IN THE CITY OF NEW PORK,
For the Cash Strictly!
Consequently, we are enabled to sell as cheap as any house iu South-western
Georgia, aud 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 iuvite the Ladies especially to call and examine our rich and splendid
assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
NEW AND SPLENDID STYLE OF
Spring and Summer Cloaks, Latest Style of Hats and
Trimmings, &c., &c., &c.
Oar Stock consists In part of
Prints, 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 White 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 Children s; also a fine lot of Ladies’ Shoes of all
grades.. * . .
Domestic Goods of all descriptions, including Spun Yarns, all sizes, Osnaburgs,
bleached and unbleached Homespuns, Hosiery of all kinds, Stationery, &c.
Wool and Cotton Cards, Trunks, Valises, Matting, Oil Cloth, Umbrellas, Coffee,
Pepper, Spice, Flour, Soda, Collins’ Axes, Trace Chains, Hoes, Colt’s Pistols, Double
Barreled Shot Guns, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Tin AVare, 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, Ac.
Our thanks are tendered the Public for their very liberal
patronage heretofore, and we pledge ourselves to merit a
continuance of the same,
X- K.UBITSHEK tib BRO.
April 18 16 ts
HARNESE!
Saddiles!
BRIDLES!
Hubbs, ‘ t Spokes, Felloes, Buggy
Bodies & Seats, Buggy Shafts,
Carnage Bolts, Swedes
Iron, and every de
scriptipn of
TRIMMINGS,
SUCH AS,
Black Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Lin
ing Nails. Carriage Knobs, Apron
Hooks and Rings.
Whips, Ilitls and Spurs.
Red Oak Haines, Oak and Hemlock, Sole and
Harness Leather, Trace Chains
Breagt Chains.
GIN BELTING,
Os Smooth Machine Stretched Rubber, or of
Hemlock Leather, at
Lowest Prices for. Cash.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
No charge for looking around.
N. B —All work warranted of our own man
ufacture.
TIeGLASIKAN A LITTLE,
Sept 13 14-ts
Take notice!
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the Town of Thomasville, Thomas
County, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on
the First Tuesday in November next, all the
Lands and Real Estate of C. H. Young, dec’d.,
of said County, known as the Home Place of
deceased, containing Seven Hundred and For
ty-five Acres. This place is well improved,
and in a high state of cultivation, lying eleven
miles South of Thomasville.
Terms:—One half cash and the remainder
on one and two years time, with good security
and interest from date.
E. R. YOUNG,
Sept 13 40d Adm’r..
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
TAX NOTICE.
TIIE Annual List for 1866, containing Re
turns of Incomes for 1865, and articles in
Schedule A, to Ist of May, 1866, with applica
tion for License dating from Ist of May, 1866,
having been closed on the 31st of August, a
Court of Appeals will be held at my office, at
Thomasville, for the next ten days-
T. S. HOPKINS,
Sept 6-2 t Ass’t Assessor 25th Dist.
FOK BRANDY
Peaolies!
WHITE BRANDY suituble for Brandy
Peaches, for sale by J. STARK.
NEW CHEESE
MORE new Cheese, prime quality, for sslle
by JOHN STARK.
TURNIP SEEDS
FOR Full Planting, received and for sale bv
JOHN STARK.
PORTER AND ALE—6O dozen ol
Ale and Porter, received and for sale bv
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
TO mtIOKERS! —A fine lot of PIPES,
and a large and fine assortment of SMOK
ING TOBACCO —some very choiee brands—:
received and for sale by
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
SNUFF! SNUFF!!— Lorillard’s and
Rail Road, Scotch and Maccaboy Snuffs,
in Jars, Bladders or Papers, for sale by
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
COLD and sparkling, with choice Syrups
Commenced drawing for the season.
Also ICE kept constantly on hand ana
for sale by JOHN STARK.
SODA WATER
WITH
FINE SYRUPS
AT
¥. P. CLOVER & CO’S
DRUG STORE.
May 9 19Af
~NEW"~
BOOKS!
THE Prison Life of Jefferson • Davis, by
John J. Craven, M. D.
Bill Arp ” “ So Called,” (a side show to
the Southern side of the war.)
Religions.
Childrek in Heaven :—“ Suffer little chil
dren to come unto me and forbid them not, for
such is the Kingdomof Heaven.”—Matt. xix,l4.
The Rock of Ages, by Edward Henry Bick
ersteth.
The LaW 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 ot the Lake.
Lucile, by Owen Meredith.
BEVILL & WRAGG.
June 27 26 3t
NEW ■ ‘
;
IST A I L I SHMIDT
NOW OPENED AND READY
FOR INSPECTION, :
By A. C.|HODGKI.X.
Have on hand Double'barrel Guns
and Rifles, of the best quality, at imported
priees by J. C. HODGKINS. .
• . • ALSO
Colts, and Smith & Wesson's
Pistols, at the lowest market prices,
by ’ J. C. HODGKINS.
ALSO
The finest assortment bf fishing Bobs
and Fishing tackle .offered for sale in any
market by J. C. HODGKINS.
ALL kinds of Cartrigcs 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.
Guns & Pistols of every kind
Repaired Locks Repaired and keys patten*
ted to order by J. C. HODGKINS.
Thomasville, Ga., apr 11 3m
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA —Brooka County.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Court House door in
the Town of Quitman, Ga .between the legal
hours of sale, the Real Estate of J. J. Edmond
son, dec’d., consisting of one-half lot of land
(245) Acres, more or less, in said County, situa
ted near Tallokas. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
day of sale.
I. J. EDMONDSON,
Sept 13-40d Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA —Brooks County.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Court House door in
toe Town of Quitman, Ga., between the usual
hours of sale, the Real Estate Os J. B. Archer,
dec’d., consisting of one lot of land (290) acres,
No. 421, in the 13th District of said County.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
j. c. Morton,
Sept 13-40d Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Thomas County, will be sold before the
Court House door, in the Town of Thomas
ville, during the usual hours, on the First
Tuesday in November next, the Land belong
ing to the estate of John A. Mclntosh, dec’d.,
containing 540 acres, more or less, lying withiu
one mile of Station No. 18, A. & G. R. R.
Terms of Sale—One-third cash, the balance
in one and two years, with approved security.
and. Mclntosh,
Sept 13-40d Adm'r.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold before the Court House door in Thomas
ville, said Countv. within the legal hours of
sale, on the lirstTuesday in November next,
J 25 acres of Land, the Home Place and pro
perty of M. C. Grace, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale-
L. M. SUTTON,
Sept 13-40d Adm’r.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
AGREEABLE to an order of ihe Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of said County, will
be sold before the Court House door, fn said
County, within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in December next, all the Lands
and Real Estate of Thomas Dyson, deceased,
including his plantation in said County and
Home Place in Thomasville.
Terms cash.
JAMES D EYRON,
Sept 13-td Executor.
LATHROP CO.,
139 & 141 CONGRESS STREET,
*= att a -lyrivr a TT, - - - - doorgia.
WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.
WE having procured the Stores fofmerjy occupied bv Messrs. NEVITT, LATIIROP &
ROGERS, and Messrs, HENRY LATHROP & CO., will be prepared September Ist
to 15th, to exhibit a large stock- of
JD R. Y C3r O O D S,
Ready Made Clothing,
IMffli, S3M®, MSI, If®,,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY—TTjD Stairs,
. We propose to manufacture our Clothing at Home, which will enable us to offer induce
ments equal to tile Northern Markets. • • ._ •
One of the 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 Trade.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to examine our stock before purchasing.
DWIGHT LATHROP, Lath D. & E. S. LATHROP.
JOHN W. NEVITT, “ NEVITT, LATHROP & ROGERS,
CHAS. W. BRUNNER, .“ HENRY LATIIROP & CO.
Apr 1 31 6m
SAVANNAH- HAT STORE.
No. 153 CONGRESS STREET,
- - - Georgia.
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
Wholesale Room, UP STAIRS.
Retail Department, FIRST FLOOR.
Constantly on hand, Mens’ &. Boys’ Felt, Wool, Dress Silk, and’ Cassimeie Hats, of all the
late styles, Cloth, Scotch, Velvet and Glazed Caps, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkercbiefis,.
Neck Ties, Paper and Linen Collars, Umbrellas, &c.
Ladies’ and Misses Hats and Jockey’s, ot all styles—trimmed and untrimmed. .
My facilities for purchasing these Goods are unsurpassed, and I can sell.tliem as low as they
can be jobbed or retailed in any of the Northern or Eastern markets.
A residence in this city from boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen
years, gives me confidence in appealing Go my fellow citizens in town and country for their
continued patronage. • . ‘
Aug 1-ly s. M. GOLDIN Gk
E. REM INGTON& SONS
sg| MUSKETS AND CARBINES,
. For the United States Service.. Also, •
31 ahufactUrera ©f Repeating Pi§tpl>,
MmA DU\7AI TTTDC! T>TT7T DC! ttepenting Canes* RcTolring Kill*),
Li!* V Uli V FLO, lvl.p ia-LO,. Riac and ghot Barrels,
And Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the Tracts generally. In these days of House
breaking and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank-, and Office, should have one of •* .
lamiip. ,faisws, ■
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superior work
manship aud form will find all combined iu tjie New Remington Revolvers. ‘ . . •
Circulars containing cuts and description of our'Arms will be furnished upon’ application.
J£. RE9IINGTON A MOIVS, Ilian, IV. Y.
MOORE & NICHOLS, Agents,
June 20-25-3 m ‘ No. 40 Courtlana St, New York.
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS.
McQueen & mitchell
HAVE just reoeived and will eontlnaeto re
ceive k general assortment of
GROOEHIES,
. With a small stock of ‘ ■
if mi in ..Mil*,’
Which they propose to sell to the public ou
very reasonable terms for the cash. ■
.June i>o #
Lands for Sale.
1750 ACRES . .
OF EXCELLENT LANDS,
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
INOW offer for sale my two plantations, on
the most reasonable terms.
1000 acres of Pine and Hammoek Land, 12
miles from a depot on the Fernandina &. Cedar
Keys Railroad, in Marion County, East Flo.-
rida. 300 acres of this land are cleared.
750 acres in Decatur County, Ga , live miles
from a selected depot on the line of the Atlan
tic & Gulf Rail Road. These lands are fine--
composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed.
On this place there are 300 acres under 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, and good Bociety.
I will sell these lands at extremely low pri
ces. If you don’t believe it, make me an offer.
Any person wishing to purchase, may address
me at Sofka, Decatur County, Ga., or L. C,
Bryan, ThomasviTle, Ga., who is authorized to
represent me. Indulgence may be given in
part. J. I. CONNELL.
June 6 23-ts
GEORGIA —Colquitt County.
WHEREAS, Sarah J. Smith. .Administra
trix on the estate of William J, Smith, dec’d.,
having applied for Letters of Dismission from
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 be granted said ap
plicant. Given under my official signature,
this August 8, 1866.
ISAAC CARLTON,
aug 23-30d Ordinary.
COTTON GINS.
THE undersigned are agents for Messrs.
Massev At Johnson’s (successors of Gris
wold.) SUPERIOR t'OTTOK OIWS, in
the Counties of Lonndes, Brooks and Thomas,
Ga., Jefferson 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 II ■ 60d ~
Kerosene Oil, $1.25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil, $1.25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil, $1.25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil, $1.25 per Gal.
For sale by
W. P. CLOWER At CO.
July 25 30 ts
NOTICE. —Two months after date I sbaT
apply t the Court of Ordinary of Colqnitl
County, for leave to sell the Real Estate of
Noel G. Clark, late of said Countv, d"ceased
FLORNOY CLARK, Adm’r.
aug 6 2m
JAM ES RIVER
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
lIttWAKUMnUj:, VIBCINIiI.
Chartered Capital, $1,500,0001
THIS old, tried, and solvent company deals
liberally, pays promptly, and asks pat-,
ronage. See below, to which many others
.similar, could be added: • .
. Richmond, Va., February 15, 1866.
“ In the month of December, i.865, w 6 had
cotton burned which was insured in-the James
River Company, and i.ts part of loss, amounting
to one thousand seven hundred and t-birtythreo
dollars and thirty-three cents, was promptly
paid as soon as proof, &c\, was forwarded, and
over two months before it was due- under the
policy. Such promptness merits patronage:
A. Y. STOKES. &, CO.” ‘
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
References required of applicants.
E. BEMLVUtOIV & SON,
• . Agents, Thomusville, Ga'.
• Mar 11 o • ‘ . . Utf
Administrators’ Sale*
WILL be sold On the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, before the Court House -door
in the Town of Valdosta, No. 15, Atlantic -St.
Gulf Railroad, those valuable Mills, known
by the name of IGriffin’s Mills, (situate eleven
miles north of Valdosta on the Nashville road,)
consisting of Grist, Flour and Saw, and so ar
ranged as to run a Roller and Saw Gin with a
Screw, and about 1700 acres of Land attached,
the most of which is woodland and adapted to
Saw-timber- The widow's dower covering
the most of the cleared land. Two improved
lots in the town of Navlbr, on the Atlantic &
Gulf Railroad:—One Eour acres and the other
Two acres, and now occupied by Col. Morgan.
Terms ot sale of the above described property
will be one third cash, the balance fifteen
months credit, purchasers giviug notes with
approved securities. Also, on tnc same day
will be sold in the village of Valdosta, about
One Hundred Head of Cattle, consisting of
Stock and Beef Cattle, which will Le sola ex
clusively for cash.
All sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of the estate of M. S. Griffin, late Os
Loundes County, deceased.
OWEN SMITH,
• JAS. E. GRIFFIN, $ Adm re ’
t*gls ‘ . ‘ 7t
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in October next, will
be sold before the Court House door in
Moultrie, Colquitt County, witbin the lawful
hours of sale, 120 acres of Lot of-Land. No.
528 in the 1020th district of said County. Sold
us the property of George F. Hearndon, dec’d.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased, Terms on the day of sale.
EADY HEARNDON.
aag 15-7 t Adm’x.
WAGrGrMAN’S
DIARRHEA MIXTURE.
An infallible specific for incipient Cholera.
Prepared by
W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
May 16. Druggists.
EMPIRE HAIR RESIORER.
AN elegant Dressing,
An infallible restorer of Color ,
And a wonderful Invigorator of the HAIR.
Prepared by
T ,1 W, J, CLOWER A CO.,
Jan 31 5-ts Apothecaries Hall.
Two IHOITTHB from date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Loundes County, for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of M. S. Griffin, late of
said County, deceased.
OWEN SMITH,
July 4 60d Adm’r.
All persons having demands against the es
tate of Solomon Newsom will present them
duly proven, and those indebted to said estate
will pleas* make immediate payment to
THOMAS B. GRH'FIN, Adm r
FUBNISHYOUB
HOUSE.
rr<HE undersigned- have at great, trouble and
-I expense completed their splendid stock of
house uiit \ ish iag goods
expressly for the Thomasvillemarket, and now
• present to the public the only house in tlie
place devoted exclusively to that, branch of
business,.- Our stock consists ofuhnost every
.article needed in “our line together with
FARMERS & AIKTEAT EH S
TOOLS.
Our house-is replete wfflt Yankee notions of
utility the hitest inventions and improvements
in all kinds of ware; furniture, toots dtc. e,
OUR SILVER’AVARE*
is superb and needs no’ recommendation.
.4 full assortment of the latest improved
COOKING & OFFICE STOVES
at the most reasonable prices. ’ . ‘
We also repair and
MANUFACTURE TIN WARE
of all kinds,-
In fact, our stock is complete in every do
partment Come and examine for vourselves,
A. Jk R,-SMITH.
’ may 30th ’ ‘
H. K. Washburn. J. Washburn..
I. Washburn. .
J. WASHBURN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS .
COlin AID FOiWMDIIIC
MERCHANTS,
Savannah, - - Georgia;
July 25 3m
BRIGHAM, HOLST & COi,
COMMISSION AID FDSIII
MERCHANTS,
H. Brigham, ) SAVANNAH, •
CM. Holst, . >
C. 11. Olmstead. ) Georgia,.’
aug 8 _ . tint
W. Hoopf.r IlAitais, J. L. Gaines,’
Late of Nashvilley Litte of Asheville, “ •
• Tenn. • . No. Ca:
. * It. R. & R. M. Bearden,
. • ‘ Late of Macon, Ga. .
Harris, Gaines & Cos.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
• .• An.d Dealers, iji .
Liquors, Tobacco and Kegars.
Grocer's Drugs and Sjiiccs,
AN I? • • •
QENErtAI.
: 20 HEAVES STREET, .
•L. F. Choice,. ) Kewloi’lt.’
Late of Milledgeville, Ga. $
• • • REFERENCES;
Ei Remington & Son, Thomasville, Ga,
Hardaway McKiniioH, M “ .
McQueen &. Mitchell, *’ “
July ii SS-aut*
’ THH ‘ • ‘
Tomlinson., Demarest Cos,,
6'2Q pitOAIMVAV, New York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in’ .
CARRIAGES AXD IIUGGIES,
At (IriHlM o-mil Allant-<, (tn,
TTfOR-thc purpose o-f supplying Merchants
J. and Planters at the South, by wholesale or
retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or
Plantation Wagons. • • •
Ms. Woodruff’s loft-g experience in tire car
riage business will enable us to give sutisfae- ■
tion in supplying good substantial .work, such
as file country demands, at us low prices as can
possibly bd furnished for cash.. Wo will keep
constantly on’ baud . . • ‘ i
Light Concord Buggies
’ The same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff
and which became sp universally popular all . ■
through the South,las the best Buggy'jn use. .
We also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTA
TION WAGONS, of the very best make in.
America, for 2, 4 or 6 horses.
We invite all who want any article la v* •
lifts to address • . .
• TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO., •
• 020 Broadway, New York. • •
July 26 ly *
TAN YARD.
HAYTNG bought out the TAN VA It *
of J. Scliiff &l Brother, at Thomas'ville, •
an.d determined to carry on the business .of •
TANNING, the undersigned will purchase
10,000 Pounds
’ . OF GOOD HIDES., •
if delivered at David Harrell's Provision Store,’
Where they will he paid for in Family Groce- !
ries or Cash: •
The undersigned will also give a libernj- .
price for UOOO S6 \ Iv B AKH, for
Tanning.
JOSHUA TAYLOR, ‘
■ JAS. A. BROOKS. .
Feb 7 ‘ • 6-Gin ’
MASSEY’S ■ ‘ ■-
COTTON PRESS. ;,
undersigned .arc now prepared to re
1 ceive ordersfor the putting up of Massey’s -
well known Mil PEItI Olt COTTON -
PRESSES. Having made arrangements ’
for the manufacturing of Screws at Macon,
Georgia, they will now commence operations
as soon as half a dozen orders are received.
Orders left with L. C. Bryan at Thomasville, ’
will receive prompt attention.
DANIEL MASSEY, .
• •’ . J. S. MASSEY,
aug 15 ts P. B. MASSEY,
Lost or Mislaid.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned and ’
cautioned against trading for two promis- .
sory notes made payable to me or bearer, and
described to the best of my recollection, as
follows:—One on AY. P. Clower for s2Boo—.
perhaps a little more, bearing date about the
6th of November, 186 J, with a credit of $1500,.
about the Ist of March, 1866. Also one on §.
B. Spencer, Esq., for about $42.00, more or
less, bearing date this year; month not recol
lected. The above notes are lost or misplaced,
and advertised for the public good, as well as
to establish the lost papers by law. . .
D. S. BRANDON.
Grooverville, July 25 SOd
1033 Acres
OF GOOD LAND
FOR sale in Brooks County Ga-, for only
$9,600. borne of these lands are under .4
high state of cultivation—w ith good Dwelling
House, out houses and every other conve
nience. Freedmen also on the place. Tho
best bargain eyet- offered in the country—now
is the time to strike—terms half cosh, balence
secured. Apply at this office.
Jnl 7 11 28-ts . -
CHILL AND FEVER cured by
INDIA CHOLOuOGUE. for sale by
W. P. CLOWER & CO,