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THOMABVILLB
•Tailoring- and Clothing Establishment
npHB Undersigned hn* >nt fccrived a lot of Moths, CnffStllH'r* iid VefftlWßff, which will be
J mad' 1 up according toFmMouortaate. All Garment* made at thi* establishment, warranted tout
and made In the Heat. style. * ,_ , . ,
OF Also ou hand, a •until lot of Clothing, Shirts, Drawer* and Collars. Cutting and rrimming done at
short notice. Call, ..im dour above T.> J • Lightfont & Co.'i.
nbv Id • ts TIIOTI IN BARRETT, Agent.
THE NEW STORE.
fMtlB lujbfi'rrlbor l hag mnwd into the Row ltrick Store first door old atnuil, and la receiving hi*
1 Fall amt Winter Ktoek of Goods, carefully •elected In New York, consisting of a general assortment of
Dry Omnia, Hard wart 1 , and Cutlery, Hoot* and Himes, (*nme fine water-proof Hoot*) Saddle* and Bridle*,
a tine (took of the lattnkftyle Clolbtug, (aoute boy** Clothing,k a food lot of Hat*, Cap* ami Bonnets, tine
Cun*, Fnuuy Good*, Crockery and Ironwure, *ilver TablmCaston, Medicim 1 * ami Groceries.
Ladle* are respectfully invited to hl stock, bought expressly to please their laney, consisting in
part of fine Talm M, a great variety of Dress Goods, and some beautiful Robes. Please jjvu me a call.—-
I’ll promise to sell you O 33C8A1 GOODS, and render you more eomfortable
than beretoaore. t*pts9j R. H. EVANS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
THE undersigned have received and are atilt receiving tlndr sleek of Full nil Winter flood*,
such as Black, Fancy uud Rrocndn Milkw, French Merinos, of all colors ; trench and
American d* Indues, Coburg*,.of alt colors ; Alpaca*, Gingham*, Print*, Ladles’ Shawls, Cloak* and Man
tilla* Honnnta and Head Dresses; aline lot of Ladies’, Mists’ and Gents, Hosiery; Cnihbric.CoUarsami
llamHlcrcklefs; Tickings, Bhirtiugs, Flnnnels, Kerseys, and Blaukcts; n heavy stock of Cents’ayid Boys
riutbing ; Hats, Shoes, and Gents Ftiniisffing Goods; Watches and Jewelry; Guns and Pistols, Ac., Ac.
N. B. The Indies are particularly httited to examine our stock before they buy elsewhere, as ,we are
•outiilent that our good* will give them satisfaction. (ept29) BALM & HHIFF.
JEisccUttitcotto, ‘
Livery ansi Rule
STABLES. £a
milK undersigned having recently pnrelmsed the
I NFAV KTAlilsT?S.lr'>'erlybelong
■ tug to John Scott dceeasod, and having repaired and
fitted them up in Kls-ffunt *;. I* "? piypar
„1 to accommodate tlm public in this line of business.
Theso StJtblO* being of a Lings l and eonven
lent sire, witli plenty of Out- ICoom attached, are
well adaptedte>the purpose of Drovers and oth
. cr* for selling Hoe-sirs, iUnlvn, Futile, dec.
“Tfia proprietor Vfltt havwntwnys afhimrt a goodly
number of Fins* Hoiss-s and Biivrifir*, frr
the Trvs*Hn Public, and Prunclntf
FoniPM fertile l.ndles and Bent*,—and as ho
intends making his estmblislimont permanent, he re
•peatflitlv solicits the. patronage of a generous public.
Accommodations inieipiatled. Charges moderate. -
JAMES A- McLKN DON, Proprietor 1 .
]aitß r - . - - r- -
•w mPORTBR
Book ami Job Prfntitiff Office.
THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that,con
nected with this Office, Is a neat and complete
“JOB OFFICE, selected by a practical Printer, m
wbieli may ho found all the new aud fashionable
•ivies of plain uud ornamental type, suitable for
printing—
Books, Curd a.
Catalogues,
Uill-fli>ads, BHittks,
Fh in |>lils> Is, Notes,
Cimiiiirs, Hsrs*ltts,
Jifnntl-Kills. Posts-r a,
Visitisur-t’arsis, Ac., Ac.
On the most reasonable terms for CASH. Persons
laving Job Work of any (Inscription to do, are re
guested to send in their orders which will beexrcu.
ted with neatness mid dispatch.
OTAII orders for BLANKS will meet with
prompt attention.
Blanks! Blanks!!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
For Clerks. -
Sheriffs,
Ordinaries,
* Consttihls-N,
Jiistices of the Pence,
Bounty Land AifCiitfl, Ac.
S*END tn ydnv orders, and save time, trouble ami
expense of writing. Sold at.-the roost reasonable
price* at the “WiKE-Uffi vss ltr.rnin Fit ” Office,
aiid forwarded by uniil to.iiitv place desired.
*• Spring and Summer
cs- c® ea® u sw 9
FOR Xfts7.
ffTtlE subscriber i now receivlug liis supply y>f
1 Spring uud Snuiruor noils, vrttidi
he offers to prompt paying customer* at fair prices.
Jlis stock will euibtaeo all the leading articl e usu
ally Kept for sale in this market. Aintaug tin iu may
be found the latest sty les nl
LADIES’ DRESS P 1 I’TURNS.
ITioek Gfn Deriuniuid Lihtrinn Nik*; Colored. Ho
rence ami Marm line.Siiks; Plain and (i,cured Bobi
nets; Swiss and, Wren Colarff and .Sleeve*; Swiss
and .Lioutw-tto Edging* and Insertions; I.inen Cam
brie and Linen Cambric il-iudkerciiiefs; .Inconel tr,
Nausook, Mule ami Organdie Muslins; Figured and
plain Ribbons of all descriptions.
_ LINEN UOOISS. ——■
IrWi Linen and Lawn*, Bleached and Brown Linen
Damask, Linen Napkins, llucknbnc and Bird.l.y.e
Diaper, Brown Linen of ull price*, Black, \Y bite
H*d Brown ITulfbu.*
f'r DOTH:STIC GOODS.
pßeaehed and Brown sheetings aud Shirtings; Plaid
•ml striped Domestic*; plain ami striped Usnaliurga:
Ticking*, Deulnis and Mariner’s Stripe*, Brown
■mi Bleached Drilling*.
OLOVES A HOSIERY.
Alexander's Kid (ihfves. all Color*.; Talitv Gloves.;
Lallies’ I losieiy, of ell siat-s ; Misses’ white and eol
•red lfo*e. ’
BOOTS A SHOES.
A good assortment for t.adie* and Gentlemen, Chil
drrn. Boy* ami Yuuths.
HAT*. <’A IS. BONNETS,
And Ribbnhs.of thi 1 latest styles,to please eitiier sex.
SURJIEK FLO I’ll I NO.
- Fn t tip hi the finest-stylyaiwl ttu-ednten fusht&iis.— ’
Pinnae call and examine for yourselves.
PAILS. I*lool NS A THIS.
“Every Tub must sfSml upon its own bottom.’,’ —
Call aud aoe how they ktaiid.
If VRD-W ABE, TAN-AVA BE,
Crockery and Glass: and vaiious other article* too
numerous to mention.
Tdo not advertise to undersell my nciglibor*. My
object is to sell ns low ns I can, regardless of the
pftcetof i tbers. tine tiling 1 can assure you, and
that is, we shall make no charge for showing opr
goods to the very best advantage—and especially to
tiio ladle*, but vvo will be aecoinmodnting so all. *
11. W. MIiARPE.
Thomasville, March til, m~>7.
Carriage Manufacory,
’ AND BIACKSMITH SHOP.
A, WE would respectfully inform
public that wo have made arrange- (fl)
melits to carry op tin- entire business \ ‘J
loretofore eomluete.j by E. O. Ponder, Esy., in the
Carriage and Blaeksmitli line; and are now prepar
ed, to give general satisfaction, in making ami ropair
ijig all kinds of vehicles, from n *ix-hor*e team down
to a wheetbarrow. We will use our best efforts to
please, generous j (While limy extend us their
patronage, -m”
Cash will ho reqiuicd for all sumll Jobs and
Repairing, on delivery.
jauotf] MIT.ENDQN & T.QWERY.
LAND AGENCY.
nTHE nnderign('d will buy ami sell Land* on-a
JL small commiesiou bpeiups*—will give such iit-
Aurnation as tlio Roeoixla And Tax Digests of the
State House may furnish. Application* far turh in
formation xvHl bo fijetly complied w ith, when, in
every instance, thA re.piisition is acotmipimied with
#nc dollar , ,*
NATHAN HAWKINS A CO.
’ ‘ MllTedceville. Sept, l.liftlf. gfr. ts
_ J. P. A R^fsD,
** MF.HGHANT TATI,OR,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens -sJA
of ThoninsvilTe and the public general
1y tliat ho ha* reeeive.l it complete itSsorfment —R
•>f Fine Cloths, Cnssimeres, Vestings, Ac. &c., sui
table for the Fall and Winter wear. Garments of
an Kind* veil! he made with dispatch according to I
•rdr. He hojM** that all. ponton* desiring good* or
mrnrk fat bia ltae, will give him a call. r,
——iUiof rtlii lu'cuio.
iSi. . ... * *- -
Nngar, Fo4T'*, Tea, Ac.
JUST received and for sale—
:Ml hags rio ooffi-e.r) do. Lngnira, 5 do., St. Do
mingo t .TJ packs old government Java Coffee; 3
bales Moca coffee; ..lObhlsStowart’i clarified Sugars:
2 Boxes Loaf sugar; 48 boxes tobacco, assorted;
best Havana cigars; Mrs. Miller’s Maeealioy aud
Scotch snuff; It casks Potash; 21) boxes black and
green ten ; soda, sugar and butter crnckers ; 22 boxes
starch; 3 basket* sweetell; It Boxes inaekaroiiic;
1 box Vermnevl|a ; lit) Boxes olive oil soap ; 48 bags
ground rock suit; Prunes; citron ; preserved ginger;
Qtiiffc jcTtf; ‘TnfimfoTnTUsfoon aim watiiut cafshp :
tomato satire; pickles,oysters, saimort, lobsters. Ac.;
10 boxes sperm and adamantine cnadles; 1 box wax
candlos ; ‘i do.'Chocolate, Ac.
ort2B EDWARD TI F.MIXGTON.
THE subscriber is now receiving, by late arrivals
from New York, a fall assortment of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, a very superior stock of planta
tion goods for -negroes, Georgia Plains, twist-warp,
Kerseys, Lindsxys, an* very cold cotton goods,
striped ami plaid, with the best Georgia Osnaburgs,
heavy gray and w hite blankets,with a ftiLl assort
ment of fancy silk and hunted dress good* and trim
mings; whTctfwifl bo sold on accomodating terms.
oct2B E. REMINGTON.
nothin? of tho IKcwest Stylo,
THE subscriber has just received a full assortment
of new aud fashionable clothes for men, youths
and children, which will he sold on as gooiTloerfis as
■it any other store in town. QS. /
oet2B EDWARD
Unfa, t ups, Bonneß, Ac.
THE subscriber has just received a full assort
ment of Hats, Caps and Bonnets, with nil the
fixing* necessary, and offers them for *nles-V
oet2BJ E. REMINGTON.
Straw Ctittei'H.
TEST RECEIVED, anew supply of DANIEL’S
‘J -Self Sharpening Stalk and SHaw Cutter* and
for sale by
ep23-ho E. REMINGTON.
Ilaggl'ig. Bale Itnpe, At.
TEST received nod for sale—B bales Onnny Bag
ging ; 10 bolt* SI I. Bagging; 20 coils Hemp Bale
Rope; 2 bales Baling Twine.
doc IS] F.DWARD RF.MTNC.TON,
Butter, Cliecsc, Ar.
F.NGLISH Djiry Cheese. 2 Kegs Ooshen
s )T ) Butter, 1(> bags buckwheat Flour, 10 bids ex
tra Genesee Flour, 20 boxes Smoked Herring, 5
boxes new Raisins, —just received and for sate hv
(lee 1 fi] ‘ KTIWA RD REM INGTON.
0;i- llumlrrd Hides Wanted.
9| CEN’P6casli, or 10 cents in merchandize will
be pnid ffiiMawid dry hides ‘at
E. REMINGTON’S.
Frrsh Kiry.
JEST RECEIVED, Two tierces fresh riec rftnm
Savannah, and for axle, hy
sep2lt-lc E. REMINGTON.
To Cotton Planters.
.
IVIASSEIY’S
fPHE subscriber bus thoroughly tried, at Mu-,
eon itml Colntnbus. Geiiicni. loa
Cotton Screw, where two ol them tire now stun link
and will remain until October for inspection. 1 be
lieve it is tlie cheapest, by Jut If, ever offered for tlie
purpose'of pressing cotton or hay,as the li'iimc,screw •
pin, and leavers are all of wrought iron. It should
he attached to the gin-house, and have-if put up
through the flour, as the ordinary press-x-tlie levers
being only five feet in length—to have the width of
the house and IS or 2(ll’eet in Jength, the lint could
thou he-placed all around the screw. Then a man
can take fivsMmifds and pad*ns many fivr-hundftKl
jniiilid-hales in one day, With as little labor to tlie
hand, as the same five and two more, with a hoige,
can on the wood-screw in the same time. Three
hand* etui put up one and take it down, and it eau he
carried at one load with four mules to any point.—
As this is for the pilhlie eye I will givi; the amount
of tlinher necessary for completing one:
1 piece 17 feet long 4.J by !•.’
6 “ 17 “ 5 2 hy !>.
2 “ 17 “ 4 hy 6.
JH •* U 2 hi 12.
3 “ 1(5 •• 2 hy 4.
5 “ 10 “ 1 by 10.
£ This to ho of
1 “ 14 “ 6 hy 16. c tough timber—
. • ( pine or ouk.
2 13 “ ‘ 2 by 12.
-'2 “ 14 “ Ij hv 0.
2 *• 10 1 hv 5
1 “ 5| .J* !) hy 23.
Till* make* a box.near nine feet deep with bed
and follower, and all other fixtures. 1 furnish tile
iron and the work done on It at Macon and put the
oboro lumber to it at the place where it is wanted,
the purchaser furnishing the lumber nirdpaying the ;
freight trow Macon, can have one of thy handiest
and cheapest Cotton serews now know'll, itsdnrnbill- I
ty ennsUlereil, a* it, i*given ftp by all who have seen ‘
it to ho a. lifetime invesrunmt. I can pack lis e bun
dred pounds with three hands—titiu 1 tivrtnml there
is no hardwork done. Price flofTThis year.
I expect, if life lasts, to have ana at the next
Statg Fair, anil would bo glad to gee one of eve£y !
other pnttem of premia now in use there and let the I
World judge for itself. I then expect to sell the j
right in any ize territory that may he desired on
reasonable terms, witli a working model, within the
limit* nf such county or counties, and all the in for- j
■nation necessary for putting them up and working j
thorn. Address, Thomasville, Georgia,
JAMES MASSEY.
* rUTfic Wntchinnn, Albany-Patriot, Columßu*
Time* & Sentiuol and Enipurcr, Macon Telegraph
and Journal A Messenger, Rome Courier; and Feti
er a I Fulon, will please copy untH tlie firt of Janua
ry next. , (iuly2l-tljaa
fiegal ‘3U>t)crtimcnto.
Lownde* Nhcrif’i Snlcs.
JxriLL be before the Court Home door in
Ts Troupville, Lowndes county, wit bin the legal
hour* ofsale, on the drat Tuesday in I>e<sctubvr ucit,
the following property,'to-writ :
Olio now and live shnat*, teu head of (lock cattle,
ai'von head of sheep, one and colt, uno
chestnut-sorrel inure, throe fcatwr-bed* aut) furni
ture — levied on a* the property or Klixubeth Hughs,
to uatiufy a hta front Imwnoea Superior Court
.1 anii-8 M. Chitty, Administrator va Elisabeth Hugh*.
William A. Carter, ami Klmore C. Main.
Alan, two nearop*, to-wit: Len, a girl about thir
teen year* old, and Lear, a girl about eleven year*
old —levied on a* the property of John T. C. Adam*
special bail, to satisfy a H fa from Lowndes Superior
Court—Adam B. l*urmore v* Jame* M. Hunter,
principal, John T. C. Adam*, special bail.
Also, 11W acre* of laud—levied on a* the property
of AbHalam Parrish to satisfy a ft fa from
Superior Court oft lot number one hundred, and
thirty-nine (13) In the 11th distriit of Lownde*
county—Klehard A. Poeples, Administrator va Ab
salatn Parrlth. i _ —-
A l*o, lota of land number* two hundred and eighty,
six CJSti) and two hundred and eighty-seven, in the
twelfth diatrtet of Lownde* county—levied on a*
the property of William Barker to satisfy a ft fa from
Lowndes Superior Court—C. C. Richard* v Wil
linm Barker, principal, and Henry Briggs, Adin’r
security.
Also, four tow n lot*, In the town of Tmupville.
containing one-fourth acre each, lot* number* fifty
one, (51), forty-eight, (4S), forty,(4o), and forty-one
(41), well improved lot*—levied on n the property
of James Radford to sutisfv three ti fa* from
Lownde* Superior Court —William A. Tooke ya Jas.
Kadford, Slmrpe & Have* va Jmnes ‘Radford and,
Samuel Staar u James Radford and Butler W. Lev
erett.
Also, one town lot in the town of Troupville,
Lownde* county, known a* the lot whereon rllinm
MeCarilel formerly lived, number not known—levied
on a* tlie property of Thomas Hughe* Hines to sat
isfy a fl sh from I.ojjj ndea Superior Court—McNaught
V Ormond vs Him * &, Lamb.
Also, 4!W acre* of land, known as nnrnhcr twenty
five, (35), in tile 11th distrieffnf Lowndea county—
levied on a* the properly of Hindu*,B. Stndstill to
satisfy a ft fa from_Lpwndea Superior Court —L. 15-
Breedlmv vs Hltstus fl. Studstill.
A taorimc Tiejrro niaTi hy the na me r f JarbyM*o4-
fifly year*‘eld—levied on a* tlie property of Willia
\V. Burke to sutiHly.a ti fa from Low ndes Superior
Court-—Robert Wiliiain* vfi Willi* W. Burke.
Also. 490 acre* of lSiiil, number two hundred and
eighty seven, (257), in the 11th district of Lownde*
county —levied oif u* the property of Willis Rhoden
to satisfy a Justice Court ti fa, issued from (iO.id dis
trict of said county ; Jame* Smith v* Willm-Khmien:
levy uuh.‘ ami returned to me by a constable.
Also, four negroes, to-wit: Margaret, a girl about
twelve years old; Atlanta boy about thirteen years
old; Will,a boy aboiU fifteen year* nldjjmd Mn*ee,
a hoy afiont senuiTecu ytoifs idd; levied on as the
property of Simeon D. Banks to satisfy sundry ti fas
issued from tlie Justice’s Court, of the Oiinth district
(i.M—Mnstan Folsom vaSimeon L) Banks; levy made
and returned to me by a Kunstable.
orP>7] JOSHUA CRIFFIX, Sheriff,
(SEOKtil l-Thom;s County.
SI'.PTF.MIU.H 7, 1857.
TO ttu 1 Honorable the Court of Ordinary (if Thom
as eounty;
rilllE undersigned Administrator on tlie estate of
J- .Samuel A. Austin, late of said county deceased
respectfutly sheweth, that iiafiYdininistrator as afore
said, he has fully discharged all tin- duties required
by the laws of said State—that he has made a final
settlement"of said estut)‘ hy paying over tlis tuil
anjomit of property, money, and effect* in hand, he.,
bulging to the same, to the l<*?at distritnitia's of saiir
estate. He therefore petitions to he dismissed from
said Aifiniuistiation.
JOHN MILLER, Adm’r.
GGORf.I V—Tlioznas County.
Court of Ordinary, September 7, 1857.
Upon hearing the above and foregoing petition, it
is ordered by the court, that said pet ion, together
with this order, be published in the \Vire-Gfas%Re
porter for the term of six months.
sop22] HENRY 11. TOOKK. Ordinary.
GEOltGYA—CoIxiwtH County.
Henry Holland this day applies to this
Court for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Daniel \V. Holland,” Late of said county
deer a scf’,, . 7
All persons interested ard, therefore, hereby noti
fied to tile their ohje'etions in safid court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted ; otherwise said
letters will lie granted to said applicant, at a regular
Term of said court, to he held in’ Moultrie, said
coiintv, 011 tin- first Jlomtnv in December next,
oet.’TwCM | !l. M. CIIASTAIX, Ordinary.
GF.OKdIA-TSiomas Conuly. ‘ ‘
Conrt'of itrrTioary, Scptrnibi-r 7.1 h. 1856.
TjlF'liN EY i R JI ARRKLIr this day applies to this
.17 Court for Letters of Gliardiiuisip for the prop
erty and effects ill” Washington J. ilarrell and Sim;
limns I lai'i't 11 Ids minor children.
All persons interested 11 re, therefore, licreby noti
fied to file tlieirsdijeetUiiis hi said court (if any they
have) to raid letters being ■granted: otherwise said
letters will he granted to said applicant, at it regular
Termi)i. said:Court to In* behl itr TiimnnsviHe, said
comity, on the first Monday in November next.
Given under my jpind and official signature.
sept 1 id ] HENRY ii. TOOKK, OrdUtary,
(KdßOlA —fhantna Comity.
Coj/rl of Ordinary, September It, 1857.
AAT HE REA 8, John W. Allen, (iiiardinn of the
tV person and property of Georgia Aim Rimes, a
minor, having petitioned snid Cmtft for Letters of
Dismission from said Guardiimsliip,
All per■ • ns interested are, therefore, hereby r.nti
tilii-il ti) tile their objection* in said Court (it any
they lidVe) to said being granted : otherwise
said’Letters Vi ill be granted said applicant, at a
regalin’ Teem es said Court, to be held iii Tlioinns
ville said county, oil the first Aloud ay in November
next. Given uuder mvotHeinl signature..
HcpS-ynd]
l'\ecair'.s Mule.
VAMLL bo sold ojgtlie first Tuesday in Dreembei
It aevf. at Al out trie ISiiqilitl codTlty; 111 pifrsn”-
alieu us nii order obtained for the purpose, the fol
lowing lots ayd parcels of hind, to-wit :
four hundred and seventeen, (417,)
four hiiutfred and ninety -uine r (JJt!l,)- five hundred
and thirtc.uii,'(s!3) aud five hundred find fourteen,
(514)—a1l containing lour hundred and ninety iicj-cs
more or less. Also, all of lot numher five
(500), lying on the south and east side of Oeloekuee
river, containing ten acres more or less-thosc lands
all lying in the Kigth “Distridt of originally Thorrin*
now Celipiitt eounty, and sold a* tin property of
the estate of John Hamilton deceased.
octli— jOdj JOHN 11.V.M1LTON, Ey’r.
Ilxcciiloi'a Sale,
AGREEABLE to an Older of tlienTonorablo the
court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem
l*r i'e’gulai’ T(jrnij 185', w ill be sold before tlie court
j house door in Thuiimsville snid county, on tlie first
Tuesday in January next, w ithin the legal hours of
saletthe Negroes belonging to the estate of Nathaniel
! R. Mitchell, used—the same being the undivided
j estate and lifetime interest of the widniv of said
j deceased. (Sold for the purpose of division, and for
the benefit ofjhe heir* and ereditors-of said deceas
eds Terms to he made known on Hie day of sale.
This 14th Bept.. A. D. 1857.
GEORGE \Y. MITCHELL, Executor,
sept 22 • w , 4fid
llvxM Utor’s Binlc.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem
ber regular Term, 1857, will ho sold before the
court-house door, in Tlimnasville, said county, at
public sale, on the first Tuesday in November next,
the real estate and lands bclonging>the estate of Na
tlinuiol R. Mitchell, deceased, it Iming the undivided
estate aud lifetime interest of tig’ widow of said de
ceased, aa given toiler under his last will. Terms
of gale, to be nfiule known 011 the day. Tbis 14th,
iSeptoinber, 1857.
jGEORGE W. MITCHELL, Executor,
sept 22 * 40d
E ORO I.4 —Ronrtc 11 County.
■\TriIKREAB, ItimiTsel I’. Morris applies tp me
TT for Letters of Guardianship on tne persons’
and property of - Joseph 8 Morris mid Elisha T. Mor- 1
ris; minor heirs <j£ Lovexcnsk B. Morris, Into.of said ;
eomity deceased,
These ari', therefore, to cite and admonish all tlie !
kiudretl and persons eoneeiiieif to be nnd appear at
my office, within tlie time prescribed by law, to show ,
cause (if any they have) why said Totters should not
bo granted to said applicant.
r Given under my band at office, this 21st day of
August, 1857. - J
sepß-30dj JOICf LINDSEY, Ordinary, ’
PRESS.
fegtti ‘a.bDcrtiscmcnta. _____
OEOBcfl A—Thomas County.
Arni.i. 22, 1857.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary es Thom
as county: ,
mjli; undersigned Adininitrator on the eUto ol
± William Berwick, late of said county toeeas
el itiarctlUlf she with that, an Administrator aa
aforesaid, he haa fully discharged all the dutiua re
quired by the laws of said Stale —that he haa made
a final settlement of said estate hy pay inn over the
full amount of property, money, aud effect* in hand,
belonging to the same, to the legal distributees ot ,
said estate. He therefore petitions to be dismissed
from said administration. ,
-v , , JQHXfttR TIABAAICK,, Adiur.
OEOltfAlA—Tlioinns County.
Court of Ordinary, April 22, 1857.
UPON hearing the above and foregoing petition,it
is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together ,
with this order, be published in the Southern Enter
prise for the term of sit months.
aprtS] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary^
KOKfIIA-Thomna County.
Court of Ordinary , March 2, Hrgntar Term , 18;)/.
DUNCAN and DANIEL AD KIXXON, Execu
tors of the last will and testament of Peter
McKinnon deceased, having this day filed their pe-
said Court for letters of Dismission from
said Executorship.
All persons interested are hereby notified to file
their objections in said ‘Court, if any they have to
said letters being granted, otherwise: said letters of
ctismiss’on w ill be granted to said applicants, at a
regular Term of said Court, to be held at Tliomns
ville said county, on the first Monday in Oct’r next,
(iiven under my hand and official signature at ottice
msn2l-tlin] HENRY 11. TOOKK, Ordinary.
GEORGlA—TSiotnsis County.
MAY 6th, 1 857.
To the Honorable the Court Ordinary of Thomas ;
county? !
THE undersigned Executor of the last Will and
Testament of Sarah T. Haines lute of said
county deceased, respectfully sheweth that as Exec
utor ns Jiforesaid, he has fully discharged all the du
ties Incumbent on him, as directed by said last will
and testament, and according to the laws of siiiil
State —that he has made a final settlement of said
estate by paving over the full amount of property,
money, *ud effcats i> haigli heluaaiag, to the same,
to tile legatees of said estate, lie, therefore,,peti
tions to be dismissed from said Executorship.
L. if. RAIXES, Executor.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
.Court of Ordinary, May 6, 1857.
Upon hearing the above and foregoing Fetitiofr, it
is ordered by the Cotirt. that said peiiFiot}; Together
vvitli this order, be published in the Southern Enter
prise, monthly fer six months. - . - ..
tout I'd—tint] lIENKY 11. TOOKE, ’Ordinary.
UIiOUGIA-Tlmnms < ainitf.
May Otll, I’m*.
To the Honorable tlic Court of Ordinary -of Thomas
County: - ■
mi IE undersigned Executor of the last Will and
L Testament id’ Washington J. Sanders, late of
said eomity deeeasod, respectfully shew etl> that, as
Executor an nfa'Csiiitl, he has fully discharged all the
duties incumbent oil fiini as directed by said last
‘will iindjcstiiuient, and according to the law sol said
State —that lie lias made a final settlement of said
estate, by paying over the fullHSioiint of property,
money, and effects belonging to the same, to the le
gatees of said estate. He, therefore, petitions to be
dismissed from said Kxeeutorship.
HENRY G. SANDERS, .-KxcqHtur.-
GEORGIA—Tliomas County.
Coart of Ordinary, May 5, 18-57.
UPON bearing the nhntc and foregoing petition,
it is ordered by tin! Court that said petition together
‘with this order be published in the Southern El,ter
prisenionflitv tor six months.
non 12-6m] HENRY It. TOOKK. Or,lim_ry_
GEOitGIA-Tlioiuas County.
.H EY ;t. A. D. I-. 7.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
counts: - . .
mi IE undersigned Trustee for the property and
L effects of America A. C. Hamilton formerly,
afterwards America A. .C. Redding, and now Atimri
ea A. C. McGehco, respoetfnlly sheweth that, as
Trustee as aforesaid, he has made a- full and final
settlement oY aR such property and effects which
ware in hi-’ hands, with the legally authorized repre
■tentative of the estate of said America A Metie
hoe, by paying over the same intojiis h.a:jds, and lias
discharged fully bis duty as such Trustee, and that
tie therefore petitions to.be dismissed from said Trus
teeship. WADE HAMILTON, Trustee.
GEGRGIA-Tlionins County.
Court of Ordinary, July :i, 1857.
‘lapott hearing the above p ’fition, it is ordered by
the court that said pijitioli, together with this order
lie published in the Soothcrns-Euferprl.’’. 1 fer the
term of forty da vs from fil'd date of first issue.
’ HEN 11Y 1.1, TOOKK,Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes ol said court.
A. V. McCARDEr,^
Jilly~—t">tl Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary.
GEOIIGI l-folquitt County.
” I Ol iff. I>F OItIIS\tY..JLAi: I. t's7
MATTHITW GhlirAKS, Administrator on the
estate of Patrick l’riee dr.-eased, having this
day petitioned this Court for letters ol dismission
from said Administration,
-All persons interesSed are herehygjiotilled to file
their objections in saidCourt,if any they have, to
said letters being granted : otherwise slid letters
of dismission will be granted to said applicant at a
regular Term of said Court, to be held in Moultrie
in said count) on the first Monday--ill December
next. HARDY M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary.
jUni'D m 6in,
GEORGIA-l honiits f’ouHtj. s.
ys ... / Impiity in lln mss
SMITH ST HINT!.DR; and I . .
Darner L.dsfringer Ex r, &c. ) 1
IT appearing to the Court by the return of t lift
Sheriff that the said defendant. Smith Stringer,is
not to befound insnht county : It is ordered that ser
vieo lu-- perfected by- ptddioTtt ion trr a public ftuzoffe
in said conntv, called thfe Soutberii Enterprise, once
a .month for four months previous to tho next Term
of said-Cowt, and the said defendant plead, answer
or demur, that denmring alone at said Term of the
Court A. E. COCHRAN, .1. S. (’.
A true extrn’ct from the minutes of Court, this
jiine 16 inlin
GEOKGIA-Tliomna Comity.
Court of Ordinary, July IS, lSf>7.
ALFRED FA IKC.LOTI I this day applies to this
Court for letters of‘Administration on the es
tate of John Haircloth, late-of said,('entity deceased,
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objertiojis in said Court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted: otherwise sit id
letters wijl lie granted to said applicant, at a regular
Term of said court, to be held at Thomasville said
eiuintv, on the first Monday in .Septembernext.
julyßl-TIdJ HENRY 11. TOOKE,P'rilimiry.
GEGRGI.I-Tbonins Comity.
Court of Ordinary, .Inly 16, 1 w ."i7
“ITT HERE A S John It. McDonald, Administrator
. It of the (‘state, both real aud personal, of Chris-
Jiaji McDonald late of said county deceased, lnu ing
petitioned said court for letters of Dismission from
said Administration,
All persons,interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to tile their objections in said court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted : otherwise said
letters will he granted to said applicant, at a regular
Tetmof said court, to he held at Thomasville, said
iconnty, on the first Monday in February, A. fUISoB.
Given uuder my official signature.
jiily2l-fim] HENRY 11. TOOKE;OnUuary.
(lEOUGI i-Appline Comity.
, rm n r OP oitnixAltv, JI I.Y 28, 1857.
VERNON IJ. Mi I,F,N 1)0N. Administrator, And
AMANDA WEATHERLY, Administratrix, of
the estate of Isaac Weatherly deceased, this day pc
titiona this court fwr Letters of DistnUsion from said
Administration.
4(11 persons are, therefore, hereby notified to file
their objections in said court, if any they llAve to said
letters being grunted: Otherwise, they ivifl be grunt
ed to sftid applicants, at\ regular Term of ?aid
court, to be held at Holmesville.said county, on the
first Monday in February next.
Jy2Bmom] JOSF.FH TANARUS, MrC'ALL, OnVy.
’ I*ny your Town TaY.
THE Hooks w ill bo open for the citizens to pnv
their Town Tax until tho Ist Monday in, Nti-
Yembcr. After that tiuie Taxes cannot lie settled
without coat.
•ffdt-3*] A DEKLE T~ R! *
iUcbiriius,
GOLD PEN MANUFACTURING CO.,
*8.5 Broadway, New Y-ork.
ARE now selling their splendid Gold Pens, l*en
eils and I’eu Cases at the lowest Retail Puces j
■.ffitiuZZ M.U! As.ouU.asaPea or
C U is pui . based tne Pv.uuum la delivered wime
diM"'nsr OF PPAS AXO THE RKTAII. rafeßS:
Gold pens £> £ *
“ Knuroßtrtnff iSu &siUitt*
’ .. .Silver Ex. Holders....;. A 2 do •
u Silver l>hl. Ex, Holder#.. 375 A J do
a {tjilver Miimmoth HolJerp, r > aS: 4Mo
“ Silver Leviatiimi Holders, 625 & 5 do
Fonntain Pen Gold Desk Holder... 375 & 3 do
Mawmntb Gold Pen Desk Holder
aud Box ; - v 6 * 5 dp
Levmthan (uhl Ten, Gold Dc**k Hoi- ,
dec and Box -y- 25 & 5 do
Cot hip. Silver Ca HC and Gold Pen_.. ; * At .*> A
Mammoth Gothic Silver Cae *ind *
Gold Pen. d ,°
Gold Tooth Pick ------------ \f r f * do
Gold T.mth Pick and Ear Pick... - - 370 & . do
Gold Watch Key, Tooth Pick, I’eelß 3 /:> & 3 do
Ladics’ Gold Pencils 2 5W&2 do
„ .. “ 3 Jf> sY 3 do
■■ ■■ sdo a 4 do
■■ “ e and Pen 625A. 5 do
Gents’ Gold Cases and Pen ~..10 00 A 8 <lo
j. ii ~. •• “ “ Miumnetti 12 00 AlO do
We warrant nil our Gold Pens to be Diamond Tom
, i _ llu ,l l; „, h ,iip -I bj 4- -- ut in the
STatCs.TTinl besides giving or I encil well
worth vour money, w e also present you with
Gifts worth from 50 Cents to SI,OOO in
GOLD WATCHES, GOLD GUARD AND VEST CHAINS,
Gold Lockets, Diamond Pins, Cameo setts, Gold
Studs. Kings, Breast Pins Silver Fruit and Cake Bas
kets Silver Goblets, A c.-
Agontx—Agents—Agents 1
Now is the time and here is the chance to jjiake
sa,O©O-**.Loo(>-$:L000-S5,00O
peryear, id the sab 1 of Gold Pens. Jewelry. We of
fer ti Liberal -Commission to Local and Traveling
Agents,and give them Credit on One Halt till sold.
AUght'and agreeable business, and nl.dve alßa good
country. A eatalogne containing a List oTßawls
with full Exphttintionx.to Agents will be sent on ap
plication, free, AU orders will be promptly attended
to, and those sending us inoucj let uiuil w ill receive
siu-4eioods-s tbey-ortb'r bj tlio retunt mail or ex
.press, with tin- Gifts enclosed in the package.
‘‘Address :d! orders r-o ‘
MEJiKICE, BENTON. & DEAN,
tkff) I'KOAinvAY, New York-
N B, —Gobiil’ciis re-poiiiYed ‘in’ t(_sui>.eribr nuuis.
ircT. —ElTelose tne l'en, and TlTiity-nine cents in P.
0. Stamps, and the Pen will lie re pointed and ri
4'irned, post-paid. _ [july7—3ui
1 ‘ ‘ 1 ! _
iiiiportaiit to Everybody.
I.IOR tlie lost three y ears, 1 have been engaged in
a business known only to myself, and, compara
tively, lew others,.whom I have instructed for the j
sum of SBOO-oneli, which has averaged me at tlie I
rate of $2,660 to .filJKltl per annum : anil having I
made arrangements to gn to Europe in tlie .Spring ot
1858 to engage in the same business, I am willing to
give li’ill iiistriietiiuis in Hie art to any person in tlie
United States or Canadas,'wliii will remit ‘nip.'the
sum of sl. lam indueed, fropi'the success I have
been favored w ith, mid rile many thankful ncknow l
‘edtVmeiitf 1 baVl'"’n’eeived from those Whom 1 hirve j
histweted. ajid \vlio are making from $5 to sls per |
day at it,to give any person an opportunity to engage ,
Ju tldsbiisiiitiss, xviiieh is easy, pleasant, and very i
profitable,.at a small cost.. .There is positively I no j
hiiiujuig in the matter, References of tlie best class ’
can be given as regards its eimraeter. mid 1 can re- j
fi-i-To persons \\heiu I have Instructed', who .yyill
testify that they are making from $5 to sls per
day at tlie same. It is a business in w bieh either
ladies or gentlemen can engage and with perfect easy
tliake a very li.-mdsoine—ineouie. iSevpChl ladies in
! various parts of New York State, Pennsylvania, mid
! Maw land, wbmn I have instrtfeted. are now making
| from $3 to .*( per day at it, ;lt is a genteel business,
j and but a few shillings is required to start It. I'poll
j receipt of-sl, I will imuiediatiTy send to the appli
jcant ujSl'iutcd eimilar coirtaining lull ihstruetious
j iiirthe.art which clfii be perfectly understood ot
’ I'lllv.
i All fitters must l.p addressed (postpaid) to. AL
: EEN T. PRABGNB,I>(’>S Breadwuy, New York.
septß-3m
; Professor Wood’s Hair Ursloraiivo.
ii, BS-s W>t'Ue?fyij'ndeti!
THA'lTal! the fhdii mg! Gray iquY lie resKired per
| feefTy.tp original growth anil color, so’ far as their
looks’ i(re-e<Hop):ne>l, does not admit of doubt; bo
j sides,ifxyltt cure every possible disease ot tile scalp,
whether drvefi-pr ii as i.a iidruff-iiebing.or ill tlie sllnpe
of erdaliee!;,- eruptfi-us—even seaiil-iieiid—and in,|i(f
poi-silVle'clise will it fail of ( firing ae-iffiy magic, m r
vi ns or periodieai ■ liead-aelio'. and if used tvvielya,
w eok by tlie .’ “Oil” regularly, it will preserve tlie
color, and kc< p tbs hair frym liilliirg’ to any imagina
ble age. ‘ Read and judge.
Mk,i.P)h;iv. W'oieot.-trrT’n . Alas.-.. ‘Nov. U 55
Tbtdl'. I >. J. Yv'rHi!)—Dear Bir: I take pleasure in
Itbailng voiiintnry festiijiony to tlie magic i fleet* of
’ yarn- wonderful liuir Keptiu-ative. As far back as
my bair eomnieneial I'aTlingoffi until the scalp
of my he al beenme hall mat smooth-'as gl'ass, mid it
has eoufi!iucd to fall fi.r a great many yeartbnofvviHf
j stain ling 1 iiave used many celebrated preparations
1 for iT'atorution. Seeing your advertisement,-T was
I induced to give your article a trial, and so my utter
1 n.'toiHshjn'eiit, found, alter a few* applications, that
i my hair became firmly, set. mid assumed a glossy afld
| beautiful appearance ; and by tbe thne 1 ttiid used a
I quart bottle, on bead was covered liver w itli a yoiinjl
| ami .vigorous Jiroyvth of hair, wbieh is now Trim)amc
to two ineses ip length. . Yours, truly,
. . r 1 Ui-txfiv (iiiomurn. ~~
.-Z.’llAßl.EffTpwitr AWyv9,* 1 fflft.-■£feut’
Nothing hnt a duty and sympathy riwit I fi-sl to rem
mimleate to others that iiK afilictefl as I have been,
\v ould -induce me to make (liispnblip.iV'kiiowbdge
■ ine’lt I's the benefit 1 have roce-Spaf. firofn I ‘n,
f AVeod’s Hair Kestorative. WlieirnL'first tonimenced
using it, my hair was quite gray, mid in spnts“entirc
!ly bald. 1 have now used the restorative,about five
Kmonths, and my hair is entirely changed to its origin/-
j ill color, biiiwn, a'nd'the new hair is over three iipdi
|es in length o'n the fp.its where it was bald. I have
! also bceigoiueli gratilinl at tlie lieaithy moistureand
j vigor of the hair, whieelieforb was dry, and it has
j eeased to come out as lonnei'Jy. *
j Rgspecffuliy yours, Airs. li. A. Stojjari).
i From Mrs. Ifigalls, a well known nurse in Boston.
L. BostVIN, Got. 16,1855. —Gents: At jlmr retjnest
I and being so highly pleased with the effects of the
Itestoyative, 1 am free to state fljat my hair had be
j come quite thin, and entirely white. I have lor the
last five, year* beeh in tlie habit of using dye; but
! bearing of tlie extraordinary Ttfeets of this article, I
was induced to try it ;, mMinir lias brim restored to
j its'oriditial• thick dess, and also to its former color,
which is light hroxvfi. • -
Yours respectfully', - Mrs Im.au.s.
The follow ing is from the Pastor of the Orthodox
! ehuTeli at Brookfield.
Brookfield, Mrs*., Jan* 12, l a ss.—Prof. AYoon:
IGar Sir—Having made trial of your Hair Restora
tive, it gives me pleasure'to hay, that its effects have
['beeip.excellrnt iff removing inOmuation, dajnlrirff, and
a Constant tiujdency to itching, with which I have
| been troubled from mV childhood, nnd lias afeo resto-’
red tlie hair, w Inch was beenmeing gray. to. its origi
ii.d c(>VUL-JJaYfi need ho other article with any
, th'hig like the same pleasure ami profit.
Yours, truly, J. K. Bago.
AA hat is it for—this AA nod's Jlair Restorative? Is
a question asked daily “by hmtdl'etls. AA r o answer
without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that it is
the only article known which will do all it promises
for tim liuninn hair. It w ill renew its grow th—it
will stop its.falling—it will restore its natural color!
It is uofsa hair dry, but a speedyoaml efficient Resto- i
rativc.—-( Jersey City Telegrnpli.
0. J. AYoon & Cos., Proprietors, 312 Broadway
„~, N-Ynnd 114 Mmket street, St. Louis, Af o .
Sold hy Dr. T. IJ. Little, Thomasville, nnd Drug
gistS generally. - C [ feht-wffm !
Nxtice. !
AEL persons interested are hereby notified that
the undersigned will apply to the Iliiiioft
liie the Court of Ordinary, of Thomas county. Geor
gia .at a regular Term of said court, to be held at-
Thomasville, on the first Mnmloy in December next
for an order granting leave to sell the lands and ne’l
groe* br longing toUtO eatafi‘ of W.illiwn Afi’ls do
ceased. NANCY MILLS, ARm’x. |
s<'pt22 w ffOxi ‘
illcilitincs, Set.
McIJOKTAUD’S FEVEfi'Si
Aoiie Mix'i’uuF.- — ‘ ;
Tie I> ou si Id's Tricoi’HF.rous-*- ‘*’
ittf-Ddiuild’* Dixbriiea AlixTcni—
IlrUoualdS Infi-amatoryv Pair KiiAnfe—
ITfclAOuald’K Heao-Achf. Lisiwekt—
MvßonaUl’S GiieXt Remedy for luflamatory
Rheumatism —
ffrUoiSalilS Great Remedy for Neuralgia.
McDonnld’a Anti-Billioux and Axii-Dyo
peptic Pills — <
UrDoiiiild's Tooth ache Drops, etc,, oU.
The above MEDIdNESJmay lie had of Dr. T. B,
LITTLE, Georgia. They need ,u
pompous ilisplay of .-oitifit'utes to recommend them
to public favor—provided they can have n trial.
’ jnly 28 w tljan
Has been before tlie public more than, 2M yean,
and is deservedly popular in the cure of
Spavins, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windgnlla, Pole
Kvil, Callous, Cracked Meets. Gall of all kiude,
l-'jesli Wounds. Sprains, Bruises. Fistula, till-’
.last. Sand Cracks, Strains, I.auienasa, Vouud
>’ ere.l Feet. Se-ratcing! or Grease, Mange, Fool
Rot in Sheep. Garget in Cons, Ulieumatisia,
Bites of Animals, External Poisotis, Painful
\ l .|-y,.pjj A iteriiiois. Frost Rijes, Boils, Gormo,
‘ ’ W biidows, iiurns ‘ and ‘Scalds, CliiUMiuno,
Chapped Hands, Cnunps ‘Contractions of the
Muscles. Swellings, W en#*it‘AS of tlie Joust*,
Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ac.
.jfcgr Pamphlets gritlnitemsty furnisbed by
•geuts. xvitb Te.-Mmm.ials of its utility.
All orders addressed to the Proprietors, 31. a.
Tuckku A (In., l.oekpnrt, N.
Cai t. zX. —Ret tlie Purchaser observo that
tile name,.' 1 U. W. Alrncaagr,"’ iu his own band- J
writing, is over the cork.also blow nin the glass
of the- bottle. Soar other can be genuine.
g.-r For sale bv Drnjrgixts and Mervbaot*
geticrallv, tliroujrli’ the t'uit.-d States. British
Possessions, and other (knintrieor-And by
Edward Seixas, Thoniasville; and by Druggists
and merchants generally .throughout Ike country—
who’esale by dralAi-s iniilrdieine, in New A’ork. Phi
ladelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and at nil euumw
e’ltl towns. * [oe-tfsiy
“Dr. McLANE’S >
C P. R F. It U A T K I)
Y EIIMIFUG.E
Two of t he best PFejiarations of t lie Age*
They arc not r'ecom
! mended as Universal
i Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name
: ports.
The Vermifuge, fix,
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
i also administered
with the most satisfactory
; rcsidts to \airious animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver” Fills,- for
the cure of Livfr Com
’ fl.\:Nil - , all Bilious Dr-
RANGE-MENTS, Slll'K lleAD
ache, See.
Purehasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. G. Me Lane’s Cele- *
brated Vermifuge and
; Liver Pills, prepared by
- d'iort\Y\U|
proprietors, Pittfi
i burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various _
other preparations now
before the public, pur
j porting to be Vermifuge
j and Liver Pills. \ All “
! others, in compaksoa
i with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Livci*
Pills can now be had *t
, ‘all respectable Drug -
• --Storcs.- -
FLEMING BRO’S,
60 Wood St., PmsßOßGii, Pa.
Sole Proprletorib
SCOVIL &. MEAD, No. 111, Chartres St. Nw OtlmMi
‘•x'uarul Wholesßle Agunta for tlie Bmitharn Stafea
to w horn nil nrdcrx must J)e addressrd.
SOLDvBY—E. ScixiiF, l’nlnier A Brn., Thomas,
ville, (in.; T. W. Ellin Troupyille, Ga.; Nirholfon A
Eeepler. Bainbridge, Gn.: Ames & Livelef, Talla
hunHee, Fla.; E. Bnrmud, Tallnhafcee, Fla.; Nhaff S
iV Brinson, Mmlini n, Fin.; W. T. CBrpontrr.A O
Wnkyeuab, Fla.; Palmer &, lire., Monticello, Fla
8. I’ulnston, Muntirrllu, Fin.; D. A. Tel lair,-New
Port. Fin.; J. 8. Groover, Grooverville, <S. mnrS
Valimble Properly gpr Sale.
AN excellent Ijerideneo wffh five room* —fait
InTjfe'mid comfortable—eloset.mid firc-placo to
eaeht (veil tini.hed; all necesßury buildings oa the
.place—the lot newly improved, *fr*s I
situated in thownort uleaoalit part es Thoniasville.
Also, lota of land Nos. 301 in ftie 17th, 251 sad
245 acre* ofNo. 82 in tho 13th district, of ThomM.
316 and 10(T acre* of 462 in the Bth ditlriet of CM
quiti Also, a timnber of Law-Books. frnqw
Loag credit. f7 / JYHiN MIL LEY