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A rescuer. a. TTIALIIEIMER.
CHEAr*
CASH i STOBE.
>• 1:l Barnard Nirfft. ( tfrncr
< oiigrr l.aiif,
• * * Ceorgla.-
A, RESCHER & 00.
AAholesale and ill
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
ALSO,
Yankee Notions,’.Shawls A* Cloaks
• 1b all tlve latest Myles
lyComtrr M-r- bants will Cnd it to their
Hrtage ia fiTiflgH* call before partbaUK
eliewbrr*
< hir motto “ (Jjuick Sales and Small Profit.- !”
N . I If
JEFFERS & SON
Have the BEST
As.ortuieul of
FAMILY
GROCERIES
A.sro
PROVISIONS
IN THOMASVILLE!
WIIK II TBE¥ IEI.L
GH£AP FOB GASH.
tmt~No Spirituous Liquors kept.
Note this Ladies. ;
oct 25 43-2 t
Xoono;i‘<i;t!is
ARE pronounced by nil to be the Finest Pic
ture* ever made.
sZoonographs
ARE warranted not to Fade!
XoolH)l>H*AJ>hs
ARE taken only at JEFFERS’ GALLERY,
by Prof. Tnicrix, the Investor.
Phof ograpits
TAKEN in the highest si vie of the Art, at
JEFFERS’ GALLERY.
Ferrotypes
BEAUTIFULLY COLORED at the Low
Price of One Dollar each, at JEFFERS’ GAL
LERY.
Prof THIGPIN
THE great Artist, is engaged for a short time
only at JEFFERS’ GALLERY. oct 25
Duncan & Johnston,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION
a rppon a at l ov l
v I L j I U uAj\ JL o
IVANNA 11, J ; ! : fiEORfilA,
REFERS TO
Col. A. T. Mclntire. Thmnasvtlie, Ga.
Col. E. Remington, ** ••
Donald McLean, Esq., M ‘ u
July 25 6bi
MASSEY’S
COTTON PRESS.
r piß; undersigned are now prepared to re
j ceive orders for the putting up of Massev’ i
well known Sl’ I* 1-; |{ | o it COTTON
~K E MK.i Ha ving made arrangements
for the munutaituring of Screws at Maeon,
Georgia, they will now commence operations
as sih>h as half a do/.en orders an* received-.
Orders left with L.C. llrvnn at ThomasviUe,
will receive prompt attention.
DANIEL MASSEY,
J. S. MASSEY,
oug 15-ts P- B. MASSEY.
Administrator's Sale.
BY an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Thomas Countv, will be sold before the
Court House door, in tin* Town of Thomas
ville. during the Usual hours f sale, on the
first Tuesday in December next. the lannis be
longing to the estate of Jatnt-s Massey, deed,
being and lying in the 13th District of said
Countv part of Lot 28fi. part of I>ot Stl, part
of Lot 314, all of which are tying in one body,
and will be sold Vn parcels to suit the purcha
*r. Terms male known on The da’y of sale.
Sold for tli. benefit of tlwe heirs and creditors.
L R. MASSEY. Adtn’x.
1). D. MASSEY. Adui'r-
Sept 2*7 39 *d
1032 Acres
Ol’ GOOD LA\:>
I NOR sale in Brooks County Ga., for only
s9,fit4). Some of these lands are under a
high state of cultivation—\\ itli good Dwelling
House, out houses and every othet conve
nienee. Freed men also on the place. The
best bargain etfr VnftV.raiaomitry—now
u> strike—terms half cash, halt-nee r
secured Apple at this office.
July 11 28-ts
Forty Days Police.
U I’ O ISO 1 V —Thomas C on ulr.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in Thomasville. said Countv. within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decern
-Ugr next, the Lands of David Ward, deceased,
known as his Home Place,- widow's dower
excepted.
Terms cash, J, 31. HURST,
Sept 21)40d Adm'r.
Forty Da.pt Act ice.
GCOKfilA—Thomas County.
AGREEABLE toan order of the Honora
Me Court of Ordinary of said County, will he
sold before the Court House door, in Thomas
ville, said County, within.the legal hours ot
sale, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the Lands and Real Estate of Joseph Miller,
dee'd. Terms made known on thedav es sale. ■
J. MILLER.
Sept 27-4<ld Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Thomnx County,
Court of Ordinary, Oct. 18. lgfifl,
Wherein*, c. E. Evans makes application
to this Court for letters of Guardianship for
the persons, property and effects of James F.
Julia E, Addie. -William and Fatjnv Evans,
minors of li. E Evans, deceased : All per
sona interested are notified to tile their objec
tions in Court, otherwise said letteiswill be
granted the applicant m temis of the law.
H II TOOKE.
ort 25 30d prainrv
OGLETHORPE
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Os Kavannali,
Are prepared to take
FIRE RISKS
On equitable Terms,
II W. MERCER, President.
('HAS. S. FI AKDEE, Vice President.
J. L. Thomas, Sec’y.
DIRECTOK3:
H W Mercer. C S Hardee,
William Hunter, A S Hart ridge,
A Porter. R Morgan.
J St odd * rd, J L Thomas.
. W Remshart, F L Gue,
II A Crane, A A Solomons,
M Hamilton, W W Gordon,
31 S Cohen, J Lama. •!
J W Nevitt, IK! Purse,
A Fullerton, J McMahon,
L J Guilmartin. F W Sims,
G Butler, li Laehlison.
E P Clayton, Augusta.-
J W Knott, 11 F Ross, Macon.
W H Y outig, Columbus
E. Remington &: Sou, Ag’t, Thomasville, Ga.
sept 27- ts
HARNESS!
Saddles!
BRIDLES!
Hubbs, Spokes, Felloes, Buggy
Bodies &. Seats, Buggy Shafts,
Carriage Bolts, Swedes
Iron, and every de
scription of
C arriago
TRIMMINGS,
SUCH AS,
l Black Enamelled Leather. Dash Leather, Lin
ing Nails, Carriage Knobs, Apron
Hooks and Kings.
Whips, Biffs and Spurs.
I Red Oak llames. Oak and Hemlock, Sole and
Harness Leather, Trace Chains
| Breast Chains.
GIN BELTING,
• Os Smooth Machine Stretched Rubber, or of
Hemlock Leather, at
Ljwcsl Brices for Cash.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
No charge for looking around.
X. 1! —All work warranted of our own man
ufacture.
JJcG I, ASiJ AN A LSTTI.E.
Sep: 13 14 ts
I GFOIiGIA —Thomas County.
ON the first -Monday in December next, I
will apply to the honorable Court of Ordinary,
I of said Jouuty, for an order granting leave to
I sell the laud of Patrick Whidden. deed, of
said county. J. HANCOCK,
oct 18 2m Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Thoma* County.
Agri-i-ablc to an order of the honorable
I Court of Ordinary, of said county, will he sold
I before the Courthouse door, in T'uonuisville,
said county, within the legal horn's of sale, on
the first Tuesday in December next, the Lands
of Patrick Whidden. deed. Sdd land adjoins
the lands of James Hancock, dee’d Terms of
sale, cash. J HANCOCK,
oct 18 40d Adtn'r.
(< 1-: OIS <■ I\ Thomas Cnu n ly.
ON the first Monday in December next, I
will apply to t!ie honorable Court of Ordinary
of said county, for an order granting leave to
seli the Lands and I lonic l’lace of James llan
cock,dec and, late of said county.
J. iIAXCOCK.
oct IS 2m Adm’r.
GE(>BG C’osisity.
Agreeable to au order and by authority of
tlie honorable Court of Ordinary of said coun
tv, will be sold before the Courthouse door.in
Thomasville. within the legal hours of sale,
t-lie Lands and Home Place of James Hancock,
deceased—about 3 10 acres, wit !t 125 cleared,
readv for cultivation. The Land is good-
Terms of sale, cash.
J. HANCOCK.
ect 18-40d Adm’r.
<2i:Olll<IA-Erhols C ount).
CVhcrea.ii, John G. Howell Administrator
of Jesse Howell, having filed his Petition in
this Court tor Letters ot Dismission from his
administrat ion : —This is therefore to admonish
all concerned, to show cause if any they can
why said letters should uot he granted at a reg
ular term of this Court, ul'ier the expiration of
six months. Given under my hand and Itioeial
signature, this Ist dav of October. lS6t
TH'OS. B. CLAYTON,
Oct 11 fm Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
GEOIHH V Tliomm County.
A grrrablr to as order of the Court of Or
dinary of said County, will he sold before the
Courthouse door, in Tlmmasvflle, on the first
Tuesday in December next, all the lands be
longing'to the estate of Murdock McKinnon,
late of said • outitv, deceased, to. wit: Two
Lots of Land, numbers not known-, hut known
as the place whereon resides the widow of
said deceased,.in the GrooVerville District of
said County. consisting of 980 acres —widow's
dower excepted.
t . SZytt&k
* m. c.
Oct IS td Admr.’
ATLANTIC & GULF 11. U CO,)
Savannah, Sept Bth. 18oti. >
St'P Kt.N'TI NIIENT S OFFICE. )
NOTICE.
ON and after this date, all Freight coming
from and destined to, points West of the
Ocklochonee River, will tie carried over this
Road to and from Savannah, at a reduction of
Twenty-fire per Cent., on the rates of
Transportation from Thomasville—making tli
charges in the several classes as follows !
First Class per cubic foot, 14 cts.
Second Class per ID! lbs 98 cts
Third Class per 190 lbs 7-2 cts.
Fourth Class per lOOllis 57 cts
Fifth Class per 10') ihs 49 cts.
Sixth Class per 109 lbs -.,34 cts.
Seventh Class per 19 lbs 30 cts.
Eighth Class per lOu lbs. , ~.‘23 ct-s.
Cotton per 109 lbs 08 cts.
II S HAINES.
Sept 13 37 ts Gen’l Sup’t.
VOTI( i: TO DiRK IOK!( AKD
a.l CREDIT) iRS.—AH persons indebted to
the estate of E pm is Keaii-e. late of Thomas
Comity, dece sed, are required to make pay
ment to the undersigned., and a 1 persons (lav
ing claims against the same, will present them
in terms es the law.
M. C. SMITH,
Oct 18-41 and ‘ Adni’r.
SWEET OrOEONAX! New (eifume
from Mexico. The only fashionable
Perfume and ladies’ delight. oct 18 3m
FOK ERANDY
Peaches!
nyHITE BRANDY suitable for Brandy
Peaches, for sale by J. STARK.’
NEW CHEESE
MOKE new Cheese, prime quality, for sale
by JOHN STARK.
TURNIP SEEDS
IT'OK Fall Planting, received and for sale by
r JOHN STARK
DORTER AND AI-E. fiO dozen of
1 Ale and Porter, received and for sale by
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
: t'lAO UUKIU! —A tine lot of PIPES,
1 and a large and line assortment of SMOK
ING TOBACCO—some very choice brands—
| received and for sale by
! feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
S.MFF : >C FF : I...ri!!ard's and
Rail Road, Scotch and Muecabov Snuffs,
in Jars, Bladders or Papers, for sale W
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
Notice to Distributees.
To the Heir# :it Law and Distributees of the
estate of .Marv Atkinson of Thomas Coun
ty and State of Georgia, deceased :
As the Representative of said eetate, it is
1 necessary that I should know the names, resi
dence and number of heirs and distributees, le
gaily, ot said deceased : —You are therefore
notified to fnruish me with the desired infor
, (nation,.by or before tlie first Monday in Jan
uary, ISOS, which information is necessary,
before a division.of said estate can be had.
31. C. SMITH,
Oct 18 Adm’r.
TINWARE.
At Wholesale and Retail.
i rpHh undersigned are now manufacturing
I TIN WAKE of all kinds, and are
prepaid! to til] all orders, either by wholesale
or retail.
©'"REPAIRING and ROOFING done at
short not ce.
• Design of the Big Coffee Pot.
A. Sc K. S3IITII.
Thomasville, Git.. Oct 18 42-ts
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
Nature could not produce a richer
Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be
’ convinced.
E. T. SMITH & CO., New York.
AINSWORTH, VAIU9I & SANFORD
A RE now receiving a large and complete
Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hills and Caps,
mm\m,
Hardware and Culler j,
Crockery Ware,
BAGG-ING AND ROPE,
In fact, any and everything that a Planter or
any one else needs, which we are determined to
SUSXjXb IjOW
As any house in the place.
L-e^Call and examine for yourselves,
i ©’"No charge made for showing goods.
OPllighest market prices paid for Cotton,
AY (Mil, Hides and other Country Produce.
receiving a fresh lot of SEED
OATS AND RYE.
I ©''At the old stand of Ainsworth & San
ford, next door to I. Kubitshekjand Brother.
Oct 18 42 ts
Buggies !
K have on hand, and are constantly re-
T v ceiving, the best make of
Northern Buggies.
Those desiring any thing in that line, will do
well to give us a cull before purchasing else
where. AA'e sell Low for the Cash.
31. C. S3IITII Sc SON.
Oct II 41 ts
NEW
i ESTABLISH (SHUT
NOW OPENED AND BEADY
FOR INSPECTION,
By J. ('. HODGKINS.
II aVC an hand Double barrel Guns
and Rifles, of th-e best quality, at imported
priees by J. C. HODGKINS.
•ALSO
Colts, and Smith &. Wesson's
Fistols, at ’the lowest-mai ket prices,
by J. C. HODGKINS.
ALSO
The finest assortment of fishing Bobs
and Fishing tackle offered for sal 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 gencially kept in a first class
establishment by J. C. HODGKINS.
<t!n?~-3C-V* , j. s<o,s ot ever y kinJ
Repaired Locks liepiuSt l U!’
ted to order by r “ J. C. 110
Thomasville. Ga., apr 11 3ni
SAYEET OPOPONAX ! Ladies, in their
_ mortiing calls, carry joy and gladness,
when perfumed with Sweet Opoponax.
Oct J 8 8m
Extract from Minutes cf the In
ferior Court
GEORGIA Thouia* County.
IxriKIOK Cot’UT IX Cpi>tisEUa, )
Thomasville, Oct. 2, 18ofi. \
IT is ordered that a Tax be leyied as follows,
to meet the demands aud philips againsf the
County, viz:
One hundred pet cpnt. on the State ’fax, for
County purposes.
Fifty per cent, forthp Small Pox expenses.
One hundred per cent, to pay for Provisions
purchased to feed Soldiers’ families before the
surrender of the armies, and during the year
1835.
Fiiteen per cent, for Poor Tax.
K. II HARDAWAY, j. i. c.
HENRY MITCH ELL, J. i t.
ANSEL DEKLE., j i c.
Lebb. Dekle, c. t. c
! _Oct u_ . • ‘ ■ ttk l
SAVEET OrOFONAX! The only ele
gant Per lu tie. Is found on all toilets,
and nev r stains the kandcercLir.
Oct 18 3m
THE PLACE
10 GET mil HI mil!
- ■— * =r “
E. REMINGTON & SON
ARE RECEIVING THEIR .
I ALL & WINTER STOCK!
CONSISTING OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS
Clothing, Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Toilet Articles and
Perfumery, Notions, Hardware and Cutlery, Tin Ware,
Books and Stationery, Crockery, Queensware and
Glassware, Paper Hangings, Wood and
Willow Ware, House Furnishing
Goods, Saddlery & Harness,
Sewing Machines, Paints,
Oils and Dye Stuffs,
Groceries, viz : — -Coffee Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Pre
serves, Pickles, Caned Fruits and Fish, Fine Wines
and Liquors, for medicinal use.
And all articles usually kept in a Variety Store, which we offer for sale on reasonable terms
JTjp’Though we may not bo sj exceedingly polite , we will be glad at all times to tsIIO IT
and sell imr wares. . „ . £l _
represent several first class * ire Insurance companies. _ jact -5-42
To Cotton Flamers
S5 X3I IPPE 1F5.!55 .
E. F. METCALFE. E. M. BRUCE & CO. JNO. W. CONNOR.
E. F. METCALFE & CO ,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 5, Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street, SAVANNAN, GA.
We are now prepared to make liberal Cash
Advances on Consignments of Cotton to the
well known and responsible Houses of Messrs.
Norton, Hough;on 6l (Jo-, New York, and J.
li Gilliatt & Cos., Liverpool. To the patrons
ol the above linns, we may saiely promise the
fullest satisfaction in sales and quick remittan
ces ot balances due. To those consigning to
us for sale in Savannah, we promise our
prompt and personal attention to their interest.
Messrs. E. F. Metcalfe & Cos., Savannah, will also make liberal Cash advances.
REFERENCES: — E. Reniiigtou & Sun, Thomasville, Hardaway &, McKinnon,
ThotnasviHc Hon. Jas. L. Seward, Thomusvilie, MiQueen & Mitchell, Thomasville,
Donald McLean, Thomasville, Alien Lester & Cos., Bainbridge, Allen Griffin & Cos.,
Baiubridge, Ga.
Call on 11. J BRUCE or T. W. HARDWICK, Thomasville, Ga.
Oct 13 42-ts
EXECUTORS’ SALE
\\MLL be sold before the Court House door
TT in Thomasville, Thomas County, Geo.,
outlie First TUESDAY in DECEMBER
next, all the lands lying in said County, be
longing to the estate ot E. R. Young, dec and,
consisting of two Plantations: —One eight
miles south west of Thomasville, on the Bain
bridge Road, lying on both sides of the Och
lockonee River, containing thirty-five bundled
acres; eight hundred cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, with all necessary build
iugs. . . , | ~
The other Plantation is sixteen miles trom
Thoniasville, three miles from No. 18, A &. G
Railroad, containing forty-one hundred and
sixty five acres, about twelve hundred cleared
and in a fine state of cultivation with all aeces
sary buildings.
Will be sold also, on the first a nesdav in
December next, before the Court House door,
in Valdosta, Louudes. County, Ga., the Plan
tation belonging to the estate of said E. R
Young, deceased, lying thirteen miles south ot
Valdosta, containing twenty six hundred and
ninety five acres, between six and seven hun
dred cleared aud in a good state of cultivation,
with all necessary buildings.
All the foregoing sold by virtue of an order
from the Court , f < trdiuury of Thomas County.
Georgia, for distribution, as directed in the last
Will and Testament of said E. R. Young, dee d
Terms : —One-third cash, balaiue in one and
two vears, with interest, secured by personal
seenrity and mortgage on the Land.
D. S. BRANDON,
W. J- YOUNG,
Sept 27-1 Ot Executors.
ESTATE SALE.
i\r II.L l>e sold at the late residence of Dun
V T can Kav, deceased, on Thursday, Bth of
November,: proximo, the following property,
to wit:
Household and Kitchen I urmture.
Agricultural Implements.
Blacksmith and Carpeuter’s Tools.
Koad Wagon, Carts,
| Carriage and Buggy, etc., etc.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot of
about 20 head of Stock Cattle ; some of them
excellent Milch Cows.
Sold for division among the heirs- terms
on day of sale-
DUNCAN S. BAY.
Oct 11 41 5t
Two Months Xotice.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
ON the first Monday in December next, I
will apply to the honorable Court of Old,miry
j of said County, for -ui order granting leave to
sell the Lands of William Collins, deceased —
wiejw’s dower excepted.
ELIZABETH COLLINS.
! Oct 18 2m Adrn’x.
Forty Hays \oticc.
GEOIEGIA-Thoinaa County.
Asrrrablr to an order and by authority
from the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
1 County, will be sold before the Courthouse
door, in Thomasville, said County, within the
legal bouts of sale, on the first Tuesday in Do.
jfier next, the Real Estate and lit uie Plato
of WiTliaui 1)1,3 deceased-widow's dower
excepted. COLLINS.
Oct 18-40d Adnix -
‘ ‘ *
SWEET QPQPQNAX: Is the swectesf
Extract made- Supercedes all others.
Try it once ; will use no other, net 18-om
Fxecillor'st Male,
GEORGIA-Thetaat founty.
IV}LL be sold before the Courthouse door
If in Thomasvi}le. on the first Tuesday in
Decepiber next, lot of Land Two hundred and
sixtv fiyp (265 j, and fractional lot number two
hundred and sixty six (266), consisting of
277 to acres, Said lannis situated near Anno
n'a Lake, on the Florida Line, apd known as
the home place of eahl deceased
Sold as the property of John M. Ferrell, late
of said Coputy, dec and, for distribution among
the Legatees.
G- B. SJUICIvLAND,
Oct 18 td Ex’r.
A NEW PEKF-UALE] Called SwTet
J\_ Opofoxax Fbom Mexico, matnifac
tuied by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, js
making a sensation wherever it is known.
Is very delicate, and its fragrance rem ans
on the handkerchief for days.—Evening
u'letrn, Philadelphia. oet 18-Btn 1
We will keep always on hand a full supply
of arngging, Rope, torn, Bacon, &c,
Planters and Merchants njay rely on having
their orders tilled promptly, at the lowest
market rates.
JIFMr. Uob't J. Bruce, of Thomasville, is
authorized to pay Taxes and other expenses,
and to make liberal advances on Consignments
to the above bouses.
E. F. METCALFE A CO.
D. G. PURSE. D. It. THOMAS.
PURSE & THOMAS,
mm. FORWAflDilij m
Shipping Merchants,
Ao. 11l Bay St*.. SAVANNAH. GA.
General Agents for Georgia for the following
well known Companies:
The Wilder Patent Nulainun
der Mate Company,
Manufacturing the oldest and best Fire Proof
Safe iti the world.
I he threat Head Seale Com*y
With a full supply of different sizes and styles
of Scales always on hand, from small Counter
to largest size Platform.
Nonpareil Washing Machine.
Beyond question the BEST Washing Machine
now in use, giving universal satisfaction, and
supplying a great necessity in its labor saving
qualities.
Ceorgia Flicmical Works,
OF SAVANNAH.* GA.
Their superior brand of FAMILY SOAP now
offered to lie public at a price below Northern
Soaps, is warranted equal to the best, and far
superior to many.
Also, Sole Agents at Savannah, for
The Mapcs Siiper-Phosphate
of Lime.
Its application to Cotton, Corn and Garden
Vegetables has always been attended with
most satisfactory and fluttering'results. The
history ot its use South, for the past fifteen
years, justly places it, in the Front rank of Fer
tilizers. The Atlantic &, Gulf Railroad Com
pany, with great liberality to the planters
along its line, propose to carry this fertilizer at
the following rate per 100 lbs:
To No's 1, Isa ami 2, at 15 cents per hundred.
3, 1 and -tbj, at 18 cents per hundred.
5, 6. 7 and 7 Mi, at 20 cts. per hundred.
8. Hfi !t and 10, at 23 cts. per hundred.
ILVa, 11, 12 and 13, at 25 cts. per cvvt
14, 15 15Ci and 16, at 28 ets. jier ewt.
17, 18 and 19. at 30 cents per hundred.
We will cheerfully furnish pamphlets con
tabling full particulars of this Super-Phosphate
to any one addressing us.
Alse, Sole Agents at Savannah for
Horace L. Emery & Son’s
)mpr ved Cotton Gin and Con
denser.
For the first time offered for inspection of the
Planters of Georgia. This Gin is adapted to
both L,oug and Short Cotton. The Gin may
be seen in operation at Valdosta, with our
Agents, Messis. Pendleton &, Rountree, or at
Our place in Savannah.
Also, Sole Agents at Savannah for
James Metcalfe & Co’s OILS, of
Louisville, Ky.
Lubricating, Head Light and Machinery Oils
, always on hand; at Manufacturers Prices,
Along the line of the Atlantic & Gulf Rail
Road, with Counties adjoining, and Florida,
having been appointed Agents for- Messrs.
I’urse & Thoum* Wq are ■■yen ,i-wl to furnish.
r ‘UveiTised by them! at their lowest I
Savannah Prices, with Freight and Dravage
tp points of delivery along our route, without j
Commission or any other expense to purcha
sers. PENDLETON Ac. P.OUNTRrE.
Oct 18-3 m Valdosta, Ga.
Administrator's Sale.
\\T ILL he sold at mv house, (on the Albany
T f Road. 3 miles from Thomasville,) on
Saturday, 2tlth inst , all the Cattle and House- !
hold I- urniture, belonging to the estate ot X.
I'. McJJath, deceased.
T. C. McMATH,
Oct 11-lt Adin’r.
TBVO .41 ONTlist from date application
A will be made t<> Echols Court of <Ordinary,
for leave to Sell the Lands of the estate of Jas.
Touchtoue, late of said County, dec’d.
WM. TOUCHTONE.
Oct 11-60d* Adm’r.
— I
GEtIKGIA Tlioman round
AGREEABLE to an aider of Court. I will
sell before the Court House door in Tbomas
ville, said County, within the legal hours of
sale on the First Tuesday in December next,
the Lan is of W P Carter, dec’d.
Terms cash ALEX. CARTER,
Oct 4 H Adm’r.
GREAT
INDUCEMENTS
To Persons uho wish to
Invest their t'apitai!
V*7E will offer for sale on Thursday, the Ist
T T dav of November next, at Depot and
Station Number2o, SA.& G. Railroad, a mini,
ber of Business and Reside lit l-a>ts. Said
tion is 12 miles by Bail Road west of Thom
asville, and the contemplated place f r th
Junction of said Road with a Rail Road t
Albany. Georgia. Number 20 is snrrounde
by a productive and healthy section ot country,
and will be a desirable place for business
Persons desiring to engrge in business, will
find it to their interest to atteud said sale.
Terms ok Sale —One-third cash, with bond
for titles. The lemainder payable on the loth
day of January next, when u Warrantee Title
will be made.
JAMES II II \YES,
11. 11. TOOKE.
Oct 11 11-td
OdOliEK, t MiG.
Fall & Wiiile
GOODS.
IVe offer to the Public n Fiuc
ment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONARIES. &c.
Also, a well selected stock of
READY MADE
(7oth in g ,
BOOTS AND FIIOES,
HATS cfc CAE'S,
Umbrellas, Yankee Notions,
&.C., &.C., Ac.
The Ladies are particularly invited to exam
ine our Goods, as we have many articles to
please them.
We will exchange any thing we have for
Country Produce
Os all hinds.
Upon favorable terms, and have effected ar
rangements by which we will be in constant
receipt of all goods in our line.
MtQuccn & .llitchell.
Oct 11 41 ts
Something New!
Porcelain Zoonosrraplts!
TSI I*: UISEAT EST ItIE'KUVL’-
ME.VT VET tIADE IV THE
PHOTOGBAI*iIie ART 1
Mbs. jeefecm takes pleasure in in
forming the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Thomasville, that he has effected an engage
ment (for a short time only), with Professor
TnliiPis, the celebrated Artist from Memphis,
Tennessee, who will introduce Ins new and
original style of Picture called Porcelain Zoo
liogi-aphe. the beauty of which cannot be de
scribed, hot must tie seen to tie ap|ir-ciated
Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invited
to call and examine these Geinsof Art.
X. B.— Photographs and Ferrotypes takes
as usual.
hours from 0 a. m. till 4 p. m.
(>ct 4 G_
LOOKOUT Mbl'AT
Educational Institutions.
ft IHE winter session will begin Nov. 15,18Gb,
1 and close April 1, 18G7. Board and Tui
tion SIOO, one half payable upon entrance, the
remainder, January 23. IBG7. Drawing, Music,
and Modern Languages, extra.
For Circular with full particulars, address
the Principal,
Rev. E. F. WILLIAMS,
Oct 4 2m Chattanooga, Tenn.
Executor s Sale.
IN puvsnanceof and by virtue of a Decree of
the Honorable the Superior Court of Thom
as County, will he sold before the Courthouse
door in Thomasville, Thomas County, Ga-, on
the First Tuesday in December next, between
the usual hours of sale, the following property
belonging to the estate of John Walden deed,
to wit The plantation known as the Peyton
Walden place, consisting of Lots No. 272. 272,
248 and 233, in the 18th District of, origineliy
Eariv, now Thomas County—some six hun
dred acres cleared land with good Gin House
and Screw, and seven negro houses.
Also, lots in the Town of Thomasville, known
as Nns 5 and G, in Block 2, Column I—No. 41
Block 2,Column 2. No. 72, Block I, Column 4,
No. 22 and 92, Block G. Column 4, No. JOb,
Bloek 5, Column 5, Nos. lit. Jls. UG and 117,
Block 3, Column G, No. 118, Block 4, Column
G, No. U 9, Block 1, Column 7, No. P2O, Block
2, Column 7, North East Section of the Town.
Also, tlie place known as the (trio Place.
Also, 3,4, 5 and G, in Letter X, and 2
feet extending through said Letter X.
Terms made known on the dav of sal >.
ANSEL DEKLE,
Oct 4-God Siu’g Ls'r.
STEAM SAW
GRIST MILL
For Sale,
THE undersigned now offers for sale his
Steam Saw and Grist Mill, near Thomas
yille. known as the Graves Mill—in complete
running order and now sawing, with the labor
of three hands, from 2500 to 300(1 feet of lum
ber per day. Stock Carts, Tools, Oxen, and
all other implements for carrying on the busi
ness, sold with the Mill. Price SISOO Cash
If not sold by the first of December, this
offer will bo withdrawn.
E O THOMPSON.
‘feeptVr- -- -
TAX NOTICE.
rpIIE following are my appointments for the
i purpose of collecting the Taxes of Thom
as County, viz :
Glasgow, 17tli Octolier, 1866.
Station, 18th October.
Boston, 19th October.
Ochlockonee. 22 rd October.
Thomasville, 20 h October
Murphy's, 21th October.
17th District, 3Alt October.
ISth District, 31st October.
Duncanville, 3rd November.
Oct 11 ts S. A. DICKEY.
QWEET OPOPONAX FROM
New, very rate, rich and fashionable 1
perfume. The finest ever imported pr manu- I
faciured in the United States, Try it aud 1
be convinced.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO 1
The most elegant and essential per
sonal requisite for a lady, “ Extract ot
Sweet Opoponax ”
E. T. SMITH & CO., New York.
JOHN G. VAUGHN,
OF the Finn of Ainsworth, Vaughn & San
ford will leave soon for tlie North and
Northwestern markets, to make purchases oi
Grain and Provisions, and all kinds of goods.
Farmers, Merchants, and ail others who de
sire any such articles bought, can have it done
on very reasonable terms. nov 1 -it
FOR SALE”
11HE subscriber having concluded to move
from Tlioiuasvilltt, wishes to sell her resi
dence on the corner of Fletcher and Jeti'erson
streets in this place.
For further particulars call at the store of E-
Remington & Son, or on the premises
Nov 1 if M A. Rt SSELL.
NOTICE.
rTUIE copartnership heretofore existing he
1 tween the undersigned, in the name and
style of tV. P. (’lower & Co s, is tin's day dis
s Ived by mutual const nt. Ur \\\ P Ciovcer
will arrange the unsettled business of (lie con
cern and all. indebted must make pavment to
him. \V. P C LOWER.
W N. VALLEAU.
Thomasville, Nov 1. 18tit>.
The undersigned will continue the Drug by
si i ess at the old stand and offers a well assort
ed stock of Drugs, Chemicals and Fancy Arti
cles at low prices. He invites his friends to
pav him a visit.
Nov 1 ts W. P CLOWER
A NEW. STORE
OPENED IN
FLITCHEBYILLS.
HARDWAEE, Tin Ware and
Crockery, Fine Chewing To
bacco, Cheese, Cigars, Candy,
Raisins and A monds,
Fine Lot New Flour,
Just received from St. Louis, Mo.,
Sugar, Coflee, Meal, < an,lies,
l.aitl, ISacon, Spite,
Pepper, FoUisii,
And a variety of other things too numerous to
mention, very LOW tor CASH.
30 kegs .Vails, Cutlery.
W. J. PAIiNELL
Sept G ts
CONFECTIONARY
■ A .N I> .
FAMILY GROCERY.
VS another evidence of the great improve
ments going on in Thoamsville, T- J. Mc-
Baiu Ims again commenced business.
He will be found at Numbers -I &- 5,
Bruce's Range, on .Main Street.
Call and see him. He will meet you in his
u-mal good humor with an honest” lace, and
will keep oil Laud all articles usually kept in a
Confectionary and Provision Store —nt the
lowest market prices.
Oct 11 411 m
B'orly Days Vollce.
<!SiORKJA—TEiain .I s County.
WILL be sol J, agreeable to an order of the
Honorable Court ol Ordinary of said Countv,
it hi u the legal hours ot s tie, before the Court
House door, lu Thomasville, said County, on
the first Tuesday i December next, the Lands
and Home Place of Josiah Hurst deceased.
Terms Cash. STEPHEN llUßfcf,
Sept 27-4Ud Adrn'r.
< I*IOIICS A —Clinch County.
Will'RE AS, Cornelius Dawson, makes
application for letters of administration on the
estate of Aloses Roberts, late of said County,
dee'd:—All persons are hereby notified totne
their objections, otherwise said letters w :|l lie
granted in terms of the law. Given under my
hand Sept. 21, ISGti.
J. L. MORGAN,
Sept27-30d Dep. Ordinary.
tjnvo tio.vrits from date application
I will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Loundes Couuty, lor leave to sell the Real Es
tate of lshauj \\ alker, late Os said County,
deceased. ELIZA WALKER,
Sept Li 2m Adrn'r.
VJ OTICE—Two months after date I shall
ll apply to the Court of Ordinary o: Col
quitt County, for leave to sell till the Real Es
tate of William Vick, deceased.
JAMES ALDERMAN,
Ang 30-60d Adm’r.
:11.1.8a ROI ES FOSt SALE
A pair of large and excellent mill locks sui
table for water or steam mill can be purchased
by application at this office,
av H.ttina ts
(j, l.(Ht(>lA — Tlionnet County.
Court of Ordinary. Sep/. 24, 18G6.
WHEREAS , J- L. F inn makes application
to this Court for Letters of Guardianship, for
the person, property and effects of Cicero H.
Young, ti minor of said County Ail persons
interested ate notified tofile their objections iu
said Court, otherwise s fid J.ett- rs will be
granted the applicant in tt tins of the law
-11. H. TOOKE,
Sept 27-UOd Ordinary,
<5 EO lUt I.f —Thaniiia County.
WHEREAS M. C Smith lias been ap
pointed Administrator ad coUc&endum, on toe
estate of Elizabeth Stephens, dec’d ;—All per
sons interested are therefor.* notified ti tile
their objections in this Court, otherwise perma
nent letters of administration will be granted
said M C. Smith, public uduiiuist.utor, in terms
of the law.
H. 11. TOOKE,
Sept 27-Jlid_ Ordinary.
Forly Hays Votice.
CJ lA ThoiniiM € onnfy.
AG REE ABLE to an order of the Hon ora-
Me Court of Ordimtry of said County, will he
sold before the Court House door, in 1 uouias
villa, saiil County, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in November next,
the Real Estate and Lands of Henry Kodden
berry, deceased; the same being his interest
in lot of Land whereon Nancy Eodd.ubeny
now lives, tit said County.
NANCY UODDENBERRY,
Sept 27 4 )d Adm’x.
(COROIA— Thomas Caiint)'.
AGREEABLE to aa order of the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold before the Court House door in Thomas
vile, within the legal hours of side, on the
lirst Tuesday in November next, the Jteal Ea
tute and Land of Edward White, deceased.
Terms of sale Cash.
EADY WHITE.
Sept C td Adm’x.
TWO tlo\t II w from date application
will b made to the Ordinary's Court of
Loundes County for leave to se 1 the real es
tate of William J. Beaty, hit-- of said County,
dec’d- ANDREW I) BEATY. ’
Sept 6 2m Adui'r.
1 .ESSENCE Jamaica Ginger, lor
sale by \V. I’. CLOVSER At CO.
GREEN TEA of delicate fl tvor. For
sale by W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
ait” 23 Druggists.
J .W-J ;1 A 1 : v ’
Jr W. P, C LOWER “ (TVT"’' J *-”
aug 23 Druggists
CilltHUHA —!irnalti County,
SIXTY days aftei date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary, of
said County, for leave to sell the Real Estate,
of J. B. Archer, late of said County, dec’d.
J. O. MORTON,
July 4-tiOd Adm’r.
Kerosene oil $1.25 pci’ Cal,
Kerosene Oil, Sl/fe per (,ab
Kerosene Oil, $1.2) per
Kerosene Oil, . 1,2') per Gill,
For sale by
W. P CLOWER At CO.
July 25 30-ts
BAGGING AND IiOPK.
A SUPERIOR article of HEAVY BAG
GING and ROPE, for sale bv
uov 12 I’.EVI LL A MRAGG.
CIHILLi AN L) FEVER cured by
) INDIA CiIOLO ObUK. for sale by
W. P. CLOWER & CO