Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 13, 1866, Image 4

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E. D. SMYTHE $ Cos. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN nun**.*** &M‘M AND GLASSWARE. HAV Een hand (and are constantly receiving additions thereto) the largest stock of the above goods that has ever bien offered in the Southern mar ket. Being Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ Agents, we are enabled to offer these goods at prices R LOV AS THEY C&l EE BOUEHTII TIE CITY OF IET YOU Or any other Northern city, thereby saving the purchaser the extra expense of Freight, Insurance and Breakage, and also the double profits of the Importer and Jobber. Lists of Assorted Crates, containing only saleable goods, will be sent on ap plication. $ m Q nee ns ware House, 109 Broughton Street, SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL, SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. Nov 16 3m fiS5S| In Thomasriile and the surrounding Country. A lew War just commenced In the South against all high prices of Goods, as will be seen by calling at either of B. & L. COLDBERC’S SCORES, Where you will find all kinds of Goods sold at NEW YORK COST and EXPENSES—r Consisting iu pan of tlie following articles: CALICOES OF ALL HI\N t\D OESI RIPTIAV, A\ ALL OTHER H.I.WDW or DKV GOODS WEE DE I* I.\ rills COO IKY. CALL A> O SEE COU YOCKSEM ES! Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods, new style ALSO—Silks; French Merinos, All Wool Delaines, Alapacas, Saxon Stripes, Irish PopliD, Scotch Plaid, Muslin Delaines. French, English and American Prints, Flan nels, Opera Flanuel, Balmoral Skirts, &c., Sic. A full stock of the Latest Styles of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS SHAWLS, SON TAGS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDYKES, NUBIAS, and all kinds of WORSTED KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Styles of Ladies Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings Flow ers, &c., &c. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, W ATI IILS AND JEWELRY—in short, every other article which yeu may wish, can be found at either of B. A L. GOLDBERG'S Stores —One at the old Stand, the other next door to John Stark’s Confectionary. COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOUI SELVES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE In conclusion, we would return our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us iu times past, ami now ask a continuance of the same at the Cheap Store of B. & L. GOLDBERG. The Very Latest .Yen s—Cotton Rising ! COTTON NEEDED VERy MUCH BY THE {MANUFACTORIES—HIGHEST PRI CES EVER OFFERED in THIS TOWN FOR COT TON—PLEASE C MJ. <>N US BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. B. & L. Goldberg. October II 41 If Great improvement in Setting Machines l 33mplro SHUTTLE MACHINE Salesrooms, S.IO Broadway. N. Y.. i t."io Washington St., Boston. O'J I Chest nut St., Philadelphia. Patented February 14, 1860. rpIIIS MACHINE if constructed on entirelv X new principles of niechanisni. possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to he Niinpliritr aid Hrrfrrlion Combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes tlie lA)CK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither Li IP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides: performs perfect sewing on every description of material, Imin leather te the finest Xanaook muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, front the coarsest to the tinest number. Having neither CAM or COG wheel, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is ■:nip (• it I icn 11 v n Xoisrlcst ’lnrhinr ! It requires hlh TI PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in the mar ket. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of Construction renders it almost impossible to get out of order, and is GCAKANTI ED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfullv invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior ar ticle. t > couie and examine his Unrivalled Machine. One half hour’s instruction is sufficient to enable any peison to work this machine to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already estab lished Also, for Cuba Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF G CO„ 5:10 Broadway, N Y. Ju!y 25 6m Notice to Debtors THE following are the names of >ome whose books and paper? have been placed in,our hands for adjustment and sr*fl, ment.- little & H nnter. Books. Notes and Accounts. Banm & Schitf, books, notes and accounts Bryan &R. neo- W- ll<Tte3 and acvts } _„rroll A Marti a. accounts. Holcombe Sc Cos , Savannah, accounts Estate J. JI. Vickers, dec and, and P. X. Vick ers. notes , , Estate S B Evans, dec 1. notes and acc ts. Estate W. R Stegail, M. D.. dec and. books, notes and accounts. S. F. Dupou. XI. D. accounts. H. M Mitchell. XI. D.. accounts Robert Love, books, notes and *ecoor,s. Debtors to these persons are requested to eaU. and see if we Mianot agree upon some plan of settlement that will be mutually satis- j factory to all concerned : and thereby tare the trouble and expense of tedious law suit*. Persons in this County who are indebted to I JM i XC B Hunter, or John McMullan, of Brooks, are informed that the Thomas County claims of these gentlemen have been placed in our hands and the Brooks Conutv Debtors of Little it Huntar and Hautn A: Schitf. are not! fied that Messrs. Hunter k McCall of Quitman, hold the claims against them- BRYAN Sc HARRIS, §spt 27 -tt Att’ja at Law. ■II? EVER i / A l-I.KS 51 AN*S Plf,aie composed as simply ot I t‘get able Medicates, They are Cathartic Pills acting upon the Stomach. | Liver and Borne s ; containing no Arsenic. C T outel, Blue Mu s, or any other Mineral sub -1 stance. The great advantage the Proprietors claim for these Pills is that, without the aid of Calomel Blue Mass, or any other Minerals, they will cure the most obstinate cases of Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical Headache Neuralgia ami all affections of a like character. Follow the directions, and you will find they will and- all that is claimed for i them. Irv one Imx. and their own merits will j recommend them ever afterwards, i have used Gai-lic.h an’s Pii.t.s and have never known them to fail to cure when the directions were followed, and unhesita tingly recommend them to public favor: | Hon TH \\ atts, Ex-Governor of Ala. Hon 1 J Judge, Judge Supreme Court of j Alabama: Hon Rob’t Dougherty, Judge 9th Circuit of Alabama. Wm G. Waller, Sheriff XI intgomery c • Alabama. Hon Alexander B. Clitheral!, Xfontgomerv Alabama. ( ol Jas II XX eaver. Montgomery, Ala. t ol ( raw to rd Bibb. Montgomery. Ala. Maj E A Banks. Com. Merchant’. N ,). La. Geo Mason, Esq. Mayor Wetutnpka, Ala. Mike XXonds, Attorney at Law, 206 Broun wav. New X ork. Daniel Havre. Grand Sec. Grand Lodge. Ala r Xi A Xlasoiiß. nror\T & 11 h.e, Wole Proprietors. Vtan tjtoiurry, Ala.. Wholesale Depots, Harrtil, Rislqv A Tompkins 141 Chambers at.. i X * * Edward XXilder * Cos L> illsvilie Kv E J Hart .V (Vc N O La., Blount A* -IL ic, Montgomery, Ala. SOLD BY E. SEIXAS. Thomasviile, Ga., And all other Druggists. ang 15 ts TAN YARD. FTAXING bought out the TAK YARD i JEI of J. Schiff Sc Brother, at Thomasviile, and determined to carry on the business of TANNING the undersigned w 11 purchase 10,000 Pounds OF GOOD HIDES, if delivered at David Harrell's Prevision Store, where they will be paid for in Family Groce ries or Cash The undersigned will also gve a liberal price tor C © O D OAK RA KK. for Tavuu. JOSHUA TAYLOR. jas. a brooks. Feb 7 b-6m j HARDAWAY & M’KINNON. WE HAVE RECEIVED I M l MM AND SHALL BE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK SUCH ARTICLES AS ARE NEEDED AND USEFUL. nmmn mnm Mint ni mi AND OCCUPY OUR SAME OLD STAND. WE KEEP A FULL SUPPLY OF STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, (DOiili ©1 All MEM AND FAMILY GROCERIES. WE HAVE ARRANGED OUR CUSTOMERS WITH The Finest FLOUR IN THE UNITED STATES, Direct from the Mills at St. Louis. Missouri. We warrant it free of Yankee Beans and Peas, and from Wheat made in lbliti. We will do >ur best to make you feel easy and cheerful, and wili sell you ns Cheap as we can afford. We buy tor Cash and are prepared to sell at Small Profits. HARDAWAY & McKINNON. have no Pictures of Steamboats, Rail Road Trains, Tele graphs, and Big Houses with Flags, to attract notice, but WE HAVE THE GOODS and intend to sell them. Oct 11-ts thomasTille Produce and Provision Store AUG. F. FRANKLIN, PRODUCE & PROVISION DEALER, AND MEBOHAHT, Jeff Tlcßaln’s Building, - - .... Tliomasvllle, Ga. r__ Bgf”I will pay the highest Cash Prices or give Goods in exchange for all descrip tions of Country Produce. Come and see me belore disposing of what you have. A word to the wise is sufficient. Sept 27-3‘J-lm GEORGIA —Thoinn, County. To the Honorable the Court of Ordinal y of said County. THE Petition of XX'. F. Taylor, administra tor on the estate of H. J M. Hutto, deceased, sheweth, that he lias fully discharged his duty as such, and now makes application fora Dis mission and discharge from said administration and prayß that notice may he given in terms of the law. XX’. T. TAYLOR, Adm’r. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, Sept. 25, 1866. UPON hearing the foregoing Petition,?it is ordered hv the Court, that said Petition and this order lie published in the Southern Eater prise in terms of the requirements of the i;i\T. 11. H.TOOKE. - Sept 27-2 m Ordinary!. GOEKGIA —Thomas County. To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said Con ty .- THE Petition of XX’illiam P. Br wn, Ad ministrator on tile estate of George XX’. Brown, deceased, sheweth. that he has fully discliarg eU his duty as such, and now prays that the notice required by law he given, that he may be dismissed from said administration, and as in dutv bound will ever prav etc. XV. P. BROXVX, Adni’r. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, Sept. 3,1866. UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is ordered hv the Court :hat said Petition and this order he published in the Southern Enter prise six months, in terms of the law. 11. 11. TOOKE, Sept 6-6 tn Ordinary.’ GEORGIA —Thonms County. To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said Caur'ty : The undersigned, your Petitioner. Adminis trator on the estate of C. H. Young, deceased sheweth that he has fully discharged hit*duties as such:—He therefore petitions and prat's for an order of said Court discharging him from said trust, and as in duty hi und will ever pray, etc. E. R. X’OL’NG, Ad^u't GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, June Ist 1866. Upon hearing the foregoing Petition, it is or dered by the Court, that said petition and this order be published in the -southern Enterprise once a week for six months 11. 11. TOliKS:’ June 6 6m Ordinary. GEORGIA—Brooks County. WHF.REAS, J. O. Morton. Administrator of the esta.e of .1. B. treher, deceased, makes application to me for Letters Dismissorv from said administration These are to cite and ad monish all parties at interest, to file their oh j potions within the time prescribed hv law, otherwise said lette-s will he granted the ap plicant. J ; G. MoCALL, July 4-6 m It. B. C. GEORGlA—Erliftl* County. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will He sold on the First Tuesday in February next, be tween the lawful knurs of **ale, all of the Lards belonging to the estate of John XX’. Fletcher, ec’d., hte of said County. Sold for the benefit of H-e heirs and creditors oT said deceased. Terms Cash. ROBERT J. LEV AR Deo 6td AdmT. UKOKGIA —Thomas County. r<> the honorable Court of Ordinary of said County : THE Petition of M. C. Smith, Administrator on the estate of Mary Horne, deceased, shew eth that he lias fully discharged his duty u> such administrator,and now makes application for Dismission from said administration, and prays that the usual citation may he given in terms of the law, and as in duty bound will ever pray, etc. M, C. SMil’H, Adm’r. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Court of Ordinary, July 11. 1866. UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is ordered by the Court that said Petition and this order he published in the Southern Enterprise in terms of the law for six months. H. 11. TOOKE, July 18.6 m Ordinary. CEOKCIA—CIinch County. To all whom it may Coneern : M HbRLAS, David O’Qnin, administrator of N. J. Higgs, Robert Higgs and William Burk ha ter, late of said Countv. deceased hav ing tiled his Petition in this Court for Letters of Dismission This is therefore toadmonisi all concerned, to be and appear at my offi<, within the time prescribed by law. to s! o\\ cause it any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at otnce, this July 2, 18dti. T , . ~ ‘ H- MORGAN. Jnlv i-f>ni Ordinary H K Old. lA—Counties County. W hereas Hugh Mclntyre Administrator of Daniel Mclntyre having iiled his petition nr this Court for letters of dismission from his administration. 1 his is therefore to admonish all concemed to show cause it any they can why said letters should not he granted at a regular term of this Court, after the ex pi rat on of six months. Oiven under mv hand and official signature tins loti day of May 1866. ’ WILLIAM SMITH. May 16 6m Ordv. C.KORGIA- Tlmui Coanty! ~ To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said CQHhfy : THE undersigned, your Petitioner, admin istrator on the estate of Edward Bryan dec’d sheweth. that lie has fully discharged his da’ ties as such, and now makes this his applica Non fora Dismission and diseharge from said trust and prays that the citation issue in terms of the law, and as in duty hound will e’er J pray, etc. M. J. J BRYAN, Adm’r. GEORGIA — Thomas County. C rt of Ordinary, June 6th, !86b. I POX hearing the foregoing peti'ion, it is ordered hy the Court, that said Petition and this (trder, tic published in the Southern Enter prise once a week for six months * “ X %S T . GEORGlA—Clinch Connij, v\ HEREAS W illia.u li. Xorth having filed his petition in this Court tor Letters of Disuds sum from his Administration op tlie estate of John Knolls, late of said Connty, deceased • These are therefore to cite and admonish all concemed to hie their objections if any thev uve, otherwise said letters will be granted ii, terms of the law. U MORGAN la>,,n Ordinary. r pilE greater Purifier and disinfectant * rr k ‘' ow l’- l \ RP : Y ’ s PROPHYLACTIC rLLIL). For sale by V. P. CLOWER * u £ 2B Druggists. APOTHECARY HAT iT .. W. P. CLOWER & CO., DIUJtJQISTS Have renovated hdil ref ited the Store next to Young’s Hotel, for the purpose of es tablishing a First Class Drug Store. The new firm ask for a share of patron age, and invite the attention of tlie citi zens to their well selected stock of *le<llcines. Fancy anil Toilet Articles, Soaps and Perfumery. Fine Green and Illack Teas. Hcrosine Lamps ami Gil, DTK STI FFS, Together with every other article usually kept iu a well appointed Drug Store. prepared 4—tl Jan 24 DIIUGS finite undersigned having purchase the I elegant Drug Store ol Dr. Little, take pleasure in announcing to the people o’ Tliomasville, and the country generally, that they have just received a full supply of fresh Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Stationery, et., etc. Call and examine for yourselves liy strict attention to business, fc oil rtf- CUS and honorable dealing with our cus tomers we hope to merit and receive a libe ral share of patronage. IVINN & CASSELS. Jamks N. Winn. Samuel J. Cassf.ls. . jan 17tf FRESH DRUGS! Dlt P. S. BOWER has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, with a large stock of . FUSS A! MILS Ml Purchased with a great deal of care from the best manufacturers in the countrv- embracing every article in the Medical Department which he proposes to sell on ms good terms as can be had in this market. He would call particular attention to his large supply of FANCY ARTICLES, . Such as,-Soaps, Cologne, Perfumes, Pomades, Cosmetics, llair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, &.C., all of which he can sell at reasonable prices, considering the quality of the articles. He has some preparations which.will restore to the bald head a beautiful suit ot l air turn gray .hair to ifp healthy and natural color, ami restore the bloom of youth to the faded visage. He would call special attention t his large stock of Pfialon's Night Blooming Cerens. and Laird’s Bloom of Youth. .Gice me a Call P. S. BOWER. . June 20 ... 25-ts I’UE VOLLeWIHiK 18 THE ESLES^ST TO THE Mysterious Sign! The W stands for tear staff of any in town,. To sell at small profits, and put prices down. The U for united, untiring in trade ; United in business, united indeed. The “ for success, which is sure in the scheme; Silver and shinplaslers , which sustain the machine. The T stands for trials encountered at first, By great opposition, which must canker & rust, The J stands for Justice which to all men is due; The folksare mistaken who think its for ‘ Jew.’ The like old Browulow’s, of iron is made, To run down high prices, and roll in the'trade. The spokes to the centre the felloes .will hold ; The axle’s not made yet, hu.’s just ready to’ mould. Then T comes again, and here stands tor/rac, To our country, ourselves, and, our patrons, to you. The O only conies in to make out the show. To direct the good people where all ought to go. The F stands foi friendship, we'd have you all know, ‘ • . •. ■ And is the principal motto of Barlow &. Cos. The T you will see is the hist of the rhyme, Os George P. Barlow’s mysterious sign. W. U. S. T. O'. T. O. F. T. & Co s 1 - 44 ts . STEAM SAW GRIST MILL For Sale. IVIIK undersigned now offers for sale his’ Steam Saw and Grist Mill, near Thomas ville. known as the Graves Mill—in complete running ordur and now sawing, with'the labor of three bands, from 2500 to odOO 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 hy the'first of December, this ofler will he withdrawn. E -O THOMPSON. Sept 27 T . xx m ber pon sal TAIMtO ft of good Pine lutnner for sale at my steam saw and grist mill near Duncanville. 1 am also prepared to grind corn in any quantity. May 00 ROBERT liAIXES ‘ Metallic Burial C ses T|AHE undersigned has now on hand and for | sale in Thomasville a 1 irge number of Fi.UN rlrunnt Patent Tletallic Murial Cairn, of all sizes—also, WOOD COFFP S Os all descriptions. Terms cash on delivery. ISAIAH DEEKLE Agt. aug 15 5m GEOBOIA—EchoIs Coo'aty. WHEREAS Jidin TdcTerrell,*\dministra tor of David McTerrell. lute of said countv, dec -ased, having tiled his petition in this Court, ft*, 1 ’-.Ceiters of Dismission from said estate, this is rfiere, ‘-we to admonish all opc< stied ( tnbp and appeal at my office within tlie time pre scribed hy law to show cause if any thev can why said letters s, huuld not he granted. Given under my hand at om'S-e, this August 1.1866. THUS. B. CLAYTON, aug 15-6 m Ordinary. WAGGMANV^” DIARRHEA MIXTURE. An infallible specific for incipient Choi eha. Prepared by W. P. CLOWER & CO Ma y ™ Druggies. BRYANT’S CholeraT Mixture I A specific for incipient Cholera f sale by P. P. CLOWER & CO. I Smallwood, Hodgkiss & Co s, COTTOK P a o t’o'r s AND general COMMISSION MIRGHAMTS, Ho, lO Beaver-St., Kew York. J. L. Smallwooo, formerly Smallwood, Earle & Cos., and J. L. Smallwood iNt Cos. Thus. H. Hodgkiss,Georgia. > Late Hodgkiss, O AV. Scott, Florida, > Scott & Cos., D. li. Poole, Georgia. ) New York. We are prepared through Resident Agen ts to Advance 01. and Sell Cotton in all the Southern Ports, or forward from These Portn to New York or l.i verpool Direct, as our friends ma v prefer. Our connections in Eiverpool are such as will give our customers all the advantages of that market. July 4 27-ly BRIuHAM, HOLST & CO., mmm si FjßffAii MERCHANTS, H. lIniGHAM, ) SAVANNAH, C M. Holst, > C. H. olmstead.) Georgia, aug 8 M PERSON, COMMISSIONS MERCHANT, • (REMSIIART’S BUILDINGS.) Foot of Barnard St., Savannah, Bn • ■ DEALER IN Hides, Wo jl, Deer Skins and . Bees Wax. The highest Cash Prices paid at all times for ,uy of the above articles.. Oct 20-lt't C. 11. WILLCOX. Superintendent T. H. WILLINGHAM, WHOLESALE G-rooers, | 4;j Con great A 57 St. Julien Sit., SAVANNAH, GA., Keep constantly on. hand, and receiving per every Steamer, all kinds of- NEGAKtt, TOBACCO, Ac, Ac. . •Prompt attention given to Orders accotn pa&ied with remittance. • apr 1112 m TIN SHOP! B’ F. FUDGE-L a now opened # wholesale and ici.ail Shop oppo site the Post (Mice,” on Jackson Street, He is. now prepared to do* all kinds or TIN -AND SHEET IRON WORK, RE PAIRING, &c. . • UtszT Guttering and Roofing clone in 'the best style by R. F. FUDGE.. .’ Apr 14 15-ly GEORGIA —Clinch County. WHEREAS M .ry Sears applies tome; , ir Letters of Administration on the estat ,f \i itthew Sears, late of said Count (lee’d :—AH persons are notified to fil>’ heir objections, otherwise sai : letters will be granted in'terms of the la . Givt j under my hand, Dec. 3, 18G6. • J. L. MORGAN,-’ Dec 3-30d •’ ‘ Dep’ty Ord.. GEORGIA-Colquitt County. Court of Ordinary, Jnly Term, 4866. WHEREAS, Jeremiah U. Norman, adininis •trator-on the estate of James M Norman ; Jer emiah B. Norman, administrator on the estat. of William McCall; Seaborn Weeks, adminis ‘ trator on the estate of Joseph Castleberry have'in proper form applied to me to he dis missed from their said administrations: —Notice •is hereby given to all parties interested to til. their objections in Court, otherwise letters of dismission will he granted said applicants at the February Term of Court . ISAAC CARLTON, July 18 6m Ordinary.- (Lljc S-auf'tru (Enttrjr'aC. O (j 1 L. C. BRYAN, KDITOIt AND PBOPKIETOII.. . SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. o The Southern Enterprise is published wee ly.at Four Dollars per'annum, strictly IN ADVANCE. Advertisements ictl be inserted for Oni Dollar per square of v rive hues or /ess foi each insertion.- From this rate a discount Twenty-Jive per era . will be made for adre tiscmeiUs inserted for three mouths or and six months, and Fifty per-cent- for tire re months ar more. AH Advertisements sent to the offsce-n vst be marked with the number of insertions desired or the period to be published, and in every instaner accompanied rith the. amount re quired for payment. Marriages and Deaths will hereafter be charged for as advertisements. Special or editorial notices will be published and charged at double the above rates. Payments must be made in current funds: Remittances may be made by Express at our risk. All others must be at the risk of those making the same. Subscribers names wilt be dropped from the list at the end of the term for winch ‘ the sub scription has b cn paid, unless renewed A t communications should, be addressed to the “Proprietor Southern Enterprise. Thomasmi.le, Georgia.” LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. All person* having occasion to advertise Legal Sales, Notices, eto., a/e compelled by law to comply with the following rules: Administrators , Executors , nr Guardian*: All sales of Land by Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the l ours of ten o’clock in the forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in w hicli the property issituate. Notices of these sales must be given in a public gazette forty davs previous to the day of sale. Sale of Personal Property : —Notices of the sale of personal property must be given at least ten days previous to the day of sale. Estate Debtors and Creditors: —Notice td Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Court of Ordinary Leave to Sett .-—Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Lands, mut,t be pub lished weekly for two months. Administrators and Guardianship —Cita tinns for Letters of Administration must be published thirty days; for Dismission from Administration, monthly for six months Foreclosure of Mortgage >-R„es f or Fore closure of Mortgage must be published monthly tor four months. Establishing Lost Papers: .—Notices estab lishing Lost Papers must be published for the full t. rip of three months. STI uhlications will always be continued cording to the above rules, unless otherwise ru T* SPOONER’S CUBE -r mmomimMm&mjomfmmmmjz Chills and Fever, . Bilious Fever, Intermittent. Feyer, Remittent Fever, * Congestive Chills, ’ Anti-Fever AND • AGUE Diarrhea, Dysentery, Periodical Headache, Dumb Ague.. T&TT TO’ Ah’ ft a ft . Nsv tA A /o. For Sale by all Druggists. ’ Wm. Spooner & C 0.,. Nashville, Term. . . ■. ‘ of low, marshy,- and over flowed . reui'ons, or .where mi asma prevails, and all EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH ’ . • AND WEST,.- . should not be, for a- single* day, without SPOONER’S. ANTI-F EV E RAND ; AG.Cfi P I LES, m order that when they are attacked . with Chills and Fever, Bilious, Intermittent, or Remittent Fevers, Dumb • Ague; Con-, gestive Chills, Pain in the Back,’ • Periodical Headache, ‘ Diarrhea . or Dysentery; (to which they ape constantly lia- . bie,) they may promptly and effectually be cured, without* the loss of.a single day’s labor. Their success is not contingent ‘ upon anything;'they wifl.neyer * fail to cure effectually and per manently. “. - Fcr sale by all Druggists’. -. SPOONER’S Immunity against the Fevers and Chills of Spring and Fall* the Dysenteries and Diarrheas of Summer, and the various. Bilious complaints attendant upon the entire year,- is what the South needs and must have . before that favored region will attain the full meed of its great ness. -Emigration thither has been and is retarded for the lack of it;’ and for the same reason, ‘cotton raising has been restricted and interfered with ITI-FEffi St AGUE In view’ of these facts Dr. • Spooner offers to the people of the South, and to Emigrants going thither, his ANTI FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly and repeatedly, to be an unerring and never-failing preventive and cure of all Bilious com plaints incident to the South and West. Try but one ex periment;. the cost is trifling, the result is beyond any con tingency. It never has failed and never can, while Physiol ogy remains a science. K HjlLsll© For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Cos. Nashville, Tenn. For sals in Thoaneville by x*. p s. bower.