The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, January 05, 1858, Image 1

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— —""""—” * ■ ■■'■;;‘ i —’ “ ‘ VOLVAIK I. , THE WIHE-fiHASS REPORTED. PUULIBHEjF TUESDAY MORNINGS, BY ‘ LOVE db HALL. fETRRK. I.OVK, J_ Will. ISM h” HAI L • PETEU K. LOVK, Editor. TERMS':* The Wtutt-Gii.vss Rf.i'qrtku is published Week ly t Tin: Hoi.i,Aits per annum, in adcanee. All ttrdors fur the Reporter, to receive attention must be accompanied with the money. Subscriber# wishing the direction of their paper changed, will notify if* from what oftiee itls tube transferred. The foregoing terms will be strictly observed. Advertisements conspicuously inserted at One Dollar per square for the first, and Ffty Cents for ■each subsequent, ineeftion. Those sent without a wpeeificatio* of the number of iusertitrns, will he pub lished uutil ordered out, and charged accordingly. Sales of Land ami Negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday to the month, between the hoars of ten in the forenoon and three in the after glow, at the Court house in the eounty in which the property is situate. Notices of these ssles must be given in a public gazette forty davs previous to thiwiay of sale. Niffices for the sale of Personal Property, must be given at leßst TBS- DAYiyirevious to the day of sale. Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published Foßty dXys. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leace'to sell Land or Negroes, must b* nublished weekly for Tivtf MORTHS. Cit ations for Letters of Administration, must be published thirty days—U.r Dismission from Adminis tration, monthly for sir months —for Dismission from Guardianship, forty (lays. Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub lished monthly for fonr months— for establishing lost papers, for the fail spun of three months —for compel ling titles from" Executors or Administrators, where a bond has been given by the* deceased, the full space of three months. Publication# will.a'tw.iys he continued according to these requirements, unless otherwise ordered. All business in the line of Printing will, meet with prompt attention at the Reporter Office. (Law Finn.) HARRIS & HARMS. Iverson L. Harris, I Ciiari.es J. Harris, Milledgeville, Ga. | Thomasville, Oa. march 31 %w ts R >M. S. Birch A William HlcLcndon, A l TORXF.YS AT LAW, Tllox.isnu. E, GEORGIA oe\l4 ■ 10 BVIR K Al Bli'V\KT7 AT TO R N EY S A T LAW, Trrfupville, Lotrndes Cos., Gi. sept V 5 w . ts SVNUJKL B. SPEKfEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THOMA.SVILLK, GEORGIA. AY ILL give Ids entire attention (6 we’ practice of • Lhxv, in the Counties of the Southern Circuit.— Office nn the second floor of 1). A E. McLchii’s brick building. ffjan2oy - - ■■ —•—. - i E. €. IIORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NASHI'iU.F., GEORGIA. WILL practice in the comities of the Southern Cir emt.artff ttie counties of pfmdy, Wivrth pud Hough ertv of the Macon, and Coffee, Clinch and Ware of the Brunswick Circuits. Flat Creek, Gn., Oct. 7. ts J. 11. Ll.lfißUm Atlflwv and Counse llor at Law. AND SWIIOITOR IN CHANCERY, ** IHOMAWtLLE, GEORGIA. AVI LL practice his profession in the Courts of South-western Georgia, and specinllv in the counties *f Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and lluker. dec!)—tf * . Dr. Wfl, 11. HALIo TENDERS his Professional services to the citizens of TholYiasviUe and vicinity—Residence, the house formerly occupied by-A- H-’ Haitsell—Office, next dofir below. ’ [npr22] Dr.fAßm R. WILLIAMS, HAVING loeatcd in Thomasville respectfully ten ders his professional services to the citizens of ThnmasvUlo and vicinity.. -He may be found at the Office of Dr. 8. 8. Adams. [octlboy . (iieform Practice.) P. s. HOW D„ Oi'XiitS. his Priifiwamual.gcryfcesto the ritiron* of I Thonmsvillo and vicinity. Call* at. all hour* promptly attended to. (febotf l>rs. i. BT & E. O. ARHOLD, ©[ENIYOSYB,, TIIDMASVII.LE, GEORGIA. Wfc liavc purchased the Kesidence of Dr. ]{. J. Hrucc where one of n* T TTr may always be found. ~ Tooth Pow der* and Wash, always on hand. puly]s-tf Camujirs. Riisgies and Waguns, MANIfK.VCTI'MI’D TO OItDER, RY JOSEPH TOO HE, SO\A CO., AT THE HOUSTON CABBIAGE FACTOBY, Houston Comity, tteorg:ln. work fully f'liaranteed. ‘ISAAC WINTER, Agent. C. G. UCLGNDOH, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. THOMASVILVF., OEORR/A. WILL SELL on every Saturday, and on the first Tuesday iu every 1 month, GOODS of every de scription, entrusted to him for sale. i" 1 -’ U! ‘ ny. C . TI. H ARRIS, Gonrrjil^Coiiimtssion Merchant, Fast of Monk Street Brunswick, Ga. deci ‘ w ‘ ts • ST*"’* Tj> -’-f; . ,j.V , : Adams House. TIIHIS establishment in now porma- ■ n -L nently opened for the acconwioda tin of tli** public. Every convenience lia* been and tran- 1111 sieftt customers ; ami the proprietor flat himself that be is now able to give the Utmost satisfaction. CODItOI.n, Proprietor. Tiiornnsvijle, flu., ,March 24, 1857. ts Land Office. TTA.TINO opened an Office in ThnmßßviJte, -Ga., W *B % any Lands in Southern Georgia, at roagonhble prices, or Rell Lands for the owners on commission. ‘We will also rcpdVt the value flf Lands •wneu'by persons at u distancs for a fair mnipensa- BURCH A-itcLENDON, RtißT. S. Ki nc'il. f * Thomaarille, Oa. W. McLendon-. { May 26, iH5(>. •6m -2 Bank Agency: . THE subscriber has heel- for ths hank of Savannah nt ttiis place, and V prepar ed- to discount BUTs of Exchange, Drafts, &c.; and baa for sale Checks on New-York. julyyi) KDWARP REMINGTON, noiSireEiwuT, Professor of music will give private lessons to the citiaens of Thmnasvillc and vicinity upon the Piano, Mated eonjf) iiitar. Elute, violin, and Violon'cello.—• H” msv ho found at Fletcher Institute from 9 a. m, to li- Piano* tuned. (oct2ooy a MOO HE & HOMAN’S- Variety Works. riAHE undersigned are pre- J. pared to manufacture in tlie best and most fashionable VfCfVVV. style ail kinds of Furniture, I'cdKteails from to $25; .Side Boards, Wash staihlß, Comer stands, Wardrobes, Bureaus—China, Red Bay Dining Tables, Folding and Htiln TabiW, Centrinmd Side Tables, Couches, Trunnel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries, Book Ca-cs and Hat Stands. Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture: or lum ber made up to order in the most fashionable style. Also all kinds of Turning and Sawing done in the best style. Simps located South end of Main street, below.Meßaiu s Hotel, Thomaaviile, Ga. JuiyHj- 1 • MOORE & HOMAN MOORE & HOMAN’S Sash and Blind Factory.., r f |AHE undersigned are prepared to ’ mnnuf-cture JL H kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Paunel Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having al ways on haml, the best soasimed lumber, they will warrant their work to be of me most substantial and durable description. He will also contract for any size or style of buil dings,and execute the same with all needful dispateh. Orders respectfully solicited. Shops located at the South end of Main street, below Mcßnfn’s Hotel, Thomasville, Ga. C. G. MOORE, ““f E, T HOMAN july 14 w bets Coffins! Coffins!! CHERRY, VELVET, and ’j 1 ’ i:i < ' < i'in’ IN h LT Sliop located at the • South End of Main Street below’ Mcßa-in’s Hotel Thomasville, Georgia. C. G. MOORE& E. T. HOMAN. may 5 w ey FOR SALeT THE ..premises whereon the under- soJMMfo. signed i.'.u resides. There an eight acres of land, all enclosed, and jJpPBraPl one half in cultivation. The improve- * J meats are a frameiT “dwelling having 3 “ a> ~ rooms, 2 ample Closets and 2 fire places; a small house originally intended for a dining room and kitch en, having brick chimney with two fire places and even; bathing house with projection covering nn ex-’ client well of water; snake house, dairy, negro cabin, cribs, shelters, stables, substantial garden’ choice fruit trims and grape vines of different kinds, flourishing shade trees, shrubbery, and flowers. The location (on the Groovervitle road) is both pretty and healthy and is near enough to Thoinasville to combine the social, religious nnd ednentional advan fages of the town. The dwelling find yard are se arranged as to admit of ample additions. If not sold before Christmas the premiseswill be rented. Apjily to the undersigned, or Mr. Geo. H. Daniel! on the promises. aug2. trj —V ’■ D. ft. DA N JELL. i --gr---: . New Jeweler, Watcli and Clock Maker. JOSEPH JERGER uow otters hi* services di to Hie public,mid pledges himself to give A prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and Ak. Jo making AVntelies, Jewelry, &e. All wnikentrusted to him w-ill be executed and delivered at the time promised, and warranted. He has no flowing enco miums to bestow ope himself as a watch maker, hut relies upon the judgment of his patrons to es tablish his skill and reputation. Terms Cash. , Office second door above the Post Office, next t< the store of 11. AV. Sharpe. Thomasville, Ga., March 17,1857. ts * Watches and Clocks. TIIE undersign? 1 w ould respectfully in- fi form the public, that he still continues his.business at the old stand, near T. .1 &Jed Liglitfoot &. Co.’s, where he is fully prepared to do as good mid as cheap work as can be done North or south by any good workman. He has supplied him self with every thing necessary for the completion of good work. All Watch and Clock work warran ted for 12 months if well used. Also keeps on hand Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, which will be sold as low ns can b?-bought anew here. Give me a call. oct27tf) , _ ‘ JAMESAI. GRAY. New Store & New G-oods. SWIFT, DEKLE & IIAKKFLI., ThirmasriUe, fi'ronjiu, next floor*tn John Stark, WOULD rcapeetfiilly inform the citizens ol _’yhomasvilie and sarniiiiidiiig coimtrv. thin ib/-y nre_now reetMving nn cnttrrly new .Stock--o. (foods, conwatTng of Staple find FillU'yDry (luisls Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware aud Cutlery, Hullow-ware. Crockery and Glass ware, Nails, &c. &c. : with all articles usually kept in a dry good'# store. We will take pleasure in showing nnr goods ti. customers, whether they buy, or only w ish to see.— If we no not suit them in quality and price, we and( not wish them to buy from us, as we expect the mo ney from nor patrons whenever their aecaimts un due; and we w ish them to suit themselves, and we will try to uink • it to their interest, ns we do not wish to do business with any except those who ex pect to pay for their goods. We will sell goods ns cheap as any house in this town, or liny other town where they sell similar articles. We bought our goods as cheap and can sell them # cheap as any. body. Please give us a call before purchasing else where. , [oct27tf, NATH. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 38 Poydras Street New Ohleans. Refers to— ‘ J?ffJJS^-jio.-(.ri-i*. es&if&wa Gen. Wm. Baily, Jefferson Coujity, Florida.” _ John G. Pntnilni, Esq,, Madison Comity, Fin Augustus'SterhyEsq:, Cedar Keys, Florida, Daniel Bell, Esq., Hamilton County Florida. Jack J. E#q., Dimcanville, Georgia. J A. Mclntosh, Esq., Glasgow. Georgia. Noveyabei 3, 1657. t n? -ts Groceries and Provisions. OA AAA LBS. BACON—Sides. Hams and LJ y/ •v/\J W Shoulder#: 50 bhls Flour, extra and superfiue; 2,00(1 ribs. Coffee, different brands; 300 Ilia Tea —Imperial Tinqha, Hysoi), Sewouy, Cbu lor-,- Pouchong,-Blwk,-Green. Ac.; Beef Tongues, Mackerel, Salt, dried “Apply*, Sugar, -Loaf, Coffee and Crushed; Fresh Oysters. Lobsters, Peaches, Quinces aud Sardines; Raisins in quartet ox whole boxes ;,Nuts—Almonds, Pecan, mnzelion and Fil berts; Churns, Buckets,Tubs and Measures; Wine —Cherry, Port, Claret, Mgdaria, Pure Grape, and Cbainpuign, hi quarts or pint*; Pine-Apple Syrup. Raspbury, American, Eclipse, Cognac and Cherry Brandy-; Whisker, 4 Aee, Monongubela, Corn and Rye: Holland Gia, N. E, Ruin, ami Bourbon Whisky; Caudles,Hperin and Stac; Sperm Oil, Plate Covers, Broshes, Paint, whitewash, Ac., Ac.; Soda, Pepper and Ginger, ground and whole; Siiuff aud Tobacco, different brands; Steel Mills, Axes, Augers, ehisaels. Weeding and Grubbing Roes, Hhnd-snws, Smith’s Vie#, Screw-plat s, Sash-clamps; Plains, and nu- Btnrous article* in this line: Crackers and.Lemons; IUM. numerous other articles. Give vue a call at tbe and Stand of Raoford A McLendon, julylff] WADE F, SANFORD. THOMABVILLE, GEORGIA, JANUARY 5, 1858. 3?n OlbncrtißemeiUa. ?i a - “ jj! -■’ pal? Wnrninir. Mr ACCOUNTS are fn the hands of A. H. Han sctl, Esq. I hope mjr friends will call an him at an early day, as my business in Thomasville must be settled up. ’ dec29-:it] .G, W LEWIS. UEORGIA-Colqiiiti County. COURT OF OKUIKARY, OCTOBER I*, 1857. JOHN HAMILTON this day applies to this Court for Letter* of Administration’ on the es tate of Wright Aligned.” Late of said county de ceased. All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to file their objections in said court, if any they’ have, to said letters being granted : otherwise said letters wiil be granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said court, to be held in Moultrie, said county, on the first Monday in- February next. Given under my lutud.and official signature at of . H. M. CHAsHaif, Ordinary. ; Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in tbeTowu of Troupvillc, Lowndes county, on the first Tuesday in February next, w ithin the le gal hours of. sale, the fell:iwiug property, to-wit: Three neuroes, viz: Adaliue. aged 25 years; Car oline, agde t> years; Fillis, aged 8 mouths Also, b.t of land number ((hi) sixty-six in the 16th district of originally Irwin, now Lowndes couuty. (?o’d as the property of Thumns Hughs Hines,late of said comity deceased,for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the dav. dee2i)-40d] JAMES M. CLYATT. Adin’r. Lou ndes ShcrilTs Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next before the Court-House door in Troupviile, Lowndes comity, within the legal hours of sale, the following property tb-wit: ._ Four head of horses, two buggies, one rockswav. one hack; hiviexl on as the property of Armstead Rewett, to satiety two S fas from Macon Superior Court—Robert C Black v* Armstoad Hewett mak er, aud Barue-y McCaffrey endorser, and William : Spences vs Armstead Hewett principal, James M. Henry and John EjOlycn his bail. Also 980 acres of land kuown by numbers two hundred and .sixty-one (261)and two hundred and eighty seven (287) in the lltli district of Lowndes county; levied op as the propertj of Juiues M. Chit tey to satisfy suildfy fi fas front Lowndes Superior and Inferior Courts—Sylvester Mumfonl, Hiram Hall and Thomas Futcb vs James M Chittey. Also one negro man by tlie flame of Henry about twenty-five years old; levied on as the property of T. A A Bryan to satisfy two ft fas from Lowndes Superior Court—A. J. Roundtree aud Jones A Ad ams vs T. A. A. Bryan. dec2!>tds) J, GRIFFIN, SboriiT. Admiuitstrator’s Sale. WILL be sold on Friday the Bth day of January ilext, ut the plantation of I‘eytoii Walden de ceased, the following property, to-wit: Fifty-five hales (Hilton, corn fodder, mules, horses, c.nttle.’stock and meat hogs, one gidd watch, and one carriage and harness.; and many other articles too numer ous to mention. Terms of sale ou the day. dec.fltds) JOHN C. BROWNING, AdmT. , Notice, ALL persons are hereby mJitied ami forewarned against trading for a certain promissory note made by Joel 8. Graves, of greenfield, and made paynble to Edward Bryan or bearer, dutKl May 18th 1807, and due one day after the date thereof. The said note calls on its face for with a credit of $4.89. The maker, Joel 8. Graves, is also notifi ed not to pay the money for it to any one else save the subscriber, as it was handed over to H. C. Mat thews, J. I’., for collection some time before his re moval from this State, aud he hits either traded or lost if. d.<c29tl) ‘ . JAMES F. RIED. Berrien Postponed Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the court-house door in the town of Nashville, within-the usual hotns of sale, the fol lowing property to w it.: All of Lot ofLand no. 356, East of the five mile creek, lying and being in thr-fllth district of original ly Irwin, now Berrien couuty. “Levied on ns the property of Adin Boyefl, to satisfy sundry fi fas is sued from a Justice Court, in the 11-14 district G. M. in favor of Mumfdrd & Liles vs Adin Boyed. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. _ dec29tds) ■* JOHN STUDBTIL, Sli’ff. Butter, Cheese, Ac. JUST RECEIVED AND FOll SALE -10 Kegs Goshen Butter; 52 English Dairy and Cream Cheese; 2D Barrels Irish Potatoes; 2 bids. Onions ; 40 Barrels Idour, S. F. Extra and double Extra; (i Kitts nn-ss Mackerel# 3 Boxes Codfish ; 3 Barrels Buck wheat Flour ; 8 Boxes Layer Raisons; MB’rte* €*ek#rst . ——A Drops; 50 Boxes Guava Jelley ; witli'a full assortment of Catsups, Bauccs, Olives, &c. dee22j” EDWARD REMINGTON. Executor’s Sale. AGREEABLE to adecrce obtained in chancery at tlie September Term of Morgan Superior Court of 1857, will be sold before the Court-house dour in the towu us ThouiasviUe, J’hoiuas eiuuity, ou the first Tuesday in February, 1858, lot of laud number 147, in the 17th district of originally Early county but now Thomas couuty. Sold as the prop erty of Thomas Davis, late of Morgan county deceas ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud oieditors of said deceased. Terms cash. JOSEPH REAGAN.L-p „ NATHAN MASSEY, J Execut, ’ r *- dec2-j w ids UEOBGiA-Thoinas County. Court of Ordinary , December 19, J 857. KENRY McCROAN this day makes application to this Court for letters of Administration on the estate ol 1 Lomas MeCroan, late of said couuty deceased. All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied to tile their objections in said Court, if any they have, to said letters being granted ;Titherwje said letters will be granted tn said applicant,at a r gul ir Icrmot said court, to beheld in Thimiasvillo sail! county, on the first Monday in February next; Given under my hand and official signature. • dewM-SriJ HENRY 11. TOOKEfOrdinary. UisKOluti#u. THE Cimartnersbip heretofore existing between Ross A Hubert has this day lieeu mutually dis “olveff. The business will be closed by VV. F. Hu bert wlio hiay be flrnnd at the same stand. , W. J. F. ROBB, „ , W. F: HUBERT. December 18th,I8.y. ’ WILLIAM F. HUBERT HAN Oiis day In-come tlie side Proprietor of the late firm of ROSS A HUBKR4', ami will now pro- laand wil Bek-ctuii stock <#|‘ at the old stnhd ot said Firm at cost for e*h AII pmsoiix indehtod to the late Firm, either by note or account, will come forwnrd and settle up to save • W. F. HUBERT. Tlnnniisvilli-, Ga., Dee. IS. ut GEORGIA—Thomas County. i December 7, 1857 VITHEREAB, Elijah Wade, Administrator on the’ T T estate, Utb real hud personal, iff Howell Pen cock, late of said county deceased, having petitioned snurCourt for Letters of Dismission from said Ad ministration, ... ‘ . AH person* interested arc,-therefore, hereby noti fied to file their objection# in #*id Court, if any they have to mid letter# being granted; otherwise, said letters will be granted to said applieaat, at a regular Term of said Court, to be held to Thomaaviile * B UI , county, on the first Monday in July next, (1858.) Qiven under my hand and official signature decJS-ffin j HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. - . Notice. ALL persons interested will take notice that on the first Monday in March next.,l will apply to the Court of ordinary of Colquitt comity for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Daniel W, Holland late of said cmiiitv deceased. dec22-2in] HENRY HOLLAND, Adwi'r. Notice. ALL persons iuddfM to the estate of Dseiel W. Holland dcceaMß, wiU niake immediate settle ment with the undersigned; and ail those having demands against said estate will present them, duly authenticated, in terms of the law In such case made and provided. dec22—4udi HENRY HOLLAND, Adm T . rpilF. undersigned wHi be'iti Thomaaviile on- the £ first Monday and Tuesday In January next, for tlie purpose of settling up the business of tlie firm of MulNTOfill & CAVE tuid will be glad to sue ail persons indebted to said firm either by note or account. He may be found at the old atand, now occupied,by W. B. Clark’ JOHN A. MCINTOSH, dec22-2tj Os the firm of Mclntoah A Cave. Administrator’s Sale. WBpUL !"■ sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Troup ville, Lowndes county, Georgia, witbin the legal hours of sale, all the lauds and negroes belonging to the estate of C. J.-Blalock, latent’ said c.outy de ceased. Also the undivided interest of said deceas ed in the lands and negrAes, belonging to the firm of Blalock & Dallis. Sold for the benefit (if the heirs nnd creditors. Terms made known ou the'day us sale. ‘ -*- ■-e - : JOHN A. McINTOSH, ). , . v dee22] JOHN MuMULLAN. j ‘ Executor’s Male. WILL (a* sold liefore the Court House door 4n the towu of Waresboro, Ware county, on the first ‘J'liesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, the following projdirty to wit; Neijy, a negro woman about forty five years old ; Duaoliue, a woman about 21) year* old, nnd Sam a boy about 14 years olq. Sold under an order of'the Court of Ordinary ot said county, for the benefit of the Leg atee*. Tenqs of sale on the dav. dee22-40d) JOSEI’iI TUTEN, Ex’r. Notice. SIXTY days after date, to-wit, at March Term, 1858,1 shall apply to the Court oi Ordinary ot- Thomas eotintv, Georgia, for sn order granting leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate us Stephen Atkinson, late of said county deceased.fil| dec 15) CRAYTON SINGLETARY, Adm’r. GEOIiGIA-Loivudes County. tpVVO months after date, application will be made i. to the const of Ordinary for Lowndes county, for leave to sell tlie east half of the west half of lot land number 329, in tlie 13th didriet of Lowndes county, belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Council deceased. dec 15-fifld) JOHN J. PIKE, ExT. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Coiirtjioase door in Thomanville, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours us sale, one half of lot us land, uinuberseventeen, in the 13th district of Tho mas couuty, containing two hundred nnd forty-five acres, more or toss, oa the property of Juseph Walk er, late oi the State of Alabama deceased. Bold for the purpose of division among the heirs and distrib utees ot said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. “ W dec.22tds] F. W. JOHNSON, Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. AT, r ILL bp sold ix'fore the Court-house door in the \V town of Thoinasville, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal house of sab*, one house and lot in the town of Thoniosville, known and distinguished as part of lot number two, in square letter F, in said town of Thomaaviile, as the pmperty of John Humphries, deceased. Bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms made known on the dav of sale. dec22tdsj F. W. JOHNSON, Adin’r. MAY Heaven smile on every man that owes McLENDON & LOWERY any money, who comes up and pays them promptly You all know thev need it to pay their debts with. dYclfitf) C. G. MuLENDON. Notice, s. fTYHE subscriber intends removing from tliia sec- L tion of (leorgiarttnd hereby qotifies all persons indebted to liini by note or account to come forward and settle ut onee. dccltt) E G. FONDER. Adminiwtrator’R Sale. AGREEABI-E to an order of the Court of Ordin ary of Tbomas county, will be said before the Court House door in Thomasville, Thomas comity, Oeoygin, within- the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following jots of Laml ItgsSjjp Nos. 248,272,273,28fi, and ltiff acrea-oflot No. 233, moreor less, and the undivided hntf-nf hd No. 328; all of said lands being in the IBtli District of originally Early now Thomas county, known a* tlie property ot Peyton Walden deceased. Also at the same time and place, twenty-five like ly negroes, consisting of men, women ami’ children; all sidd as the property of Peyton Walden deceased. Sold for the purpose of division. Terms made known on the day of sale. ui.v2-4dd) ’ J. C. BROWNING, Adni’r. Notice. SIXTY days after date sppliestinn will I>e made to the Court of Ordinary of Lowndes county, Georgia, for leave to sell the land and negroes of tlie estate of C. J. Blalock deceased. - J. A. MrINTOSH, > deel-Cd'd ] JOH N M:M U LLAN, j At,W n ‘ Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified not to trnde for two notes made by the undersigned, pnyable to J. J. Janes, or hearer, forth? stmt of filly dollars each; both dntod JVbrusry 2(ith, 1857, nnd due one day after date. ’The consideration of said notes having failed, I will Hot pay them unless compelled ’ JOHN 8. EVANS. ■ Troupviile, Deh. Bth, 1857, 3t Onni-dian’R finle. AGREEABLE to an order id the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas eminty, Geor gia, will be sold bbfure the Court House door at Thomasville, said County, on the first Tuesday of February next, all the lands lying and being in said Comity, belanging to Louisa j. Hurst’ a minor, and daughter of Thomas Hurst. *- d.-03-4bd) GABRIEL WILBQN. Gnardian. GEOBGIA-Lowndex Connly. Court of Ordinary, Nmemher Term. 1857. WHEREAS, Martha A. Barber this day’ applies to this Court for Letters iff Dismission from the Administration of the.e*tate of Samuel Barker, late of said county deceased. Tliese are, therefore, to cite and.admonish all and singular the parties interested to be and appear be fore this Court within tlie time prescribed by law, and make objections. If any they bare, w hy sqid let ter* shotiid not be granted: otherwise thev w-ill be granted ill accordance witli Mr. Given nuder my hand nnd official signature. No vember 2d, 1887 , PQWHATAN B, WHITTLE, Ordinary. - *. W m Cm “"Tg 1 ’ .mail.- *, si’ ■ It a—--■--* I ‘■**. ... - Adnaiisintrator’* Bale. i WILL be sold in Thomasville, Thomas county, on|thc first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door, within the legal hour* iff sale, tbe following iota of land, Hz: Number eighty-five, (85) and seventy acres off of the south-west eonfer of number eigbty-fonr, (84) ail lying iq the Four teenth District of Thomas eounty. Bojd a* the property ol Josiah Horn di*cea*ed, flip the benefit of the heir# and creditor*. Term* made known on the dav of sale. * , ifovntiL) DANIEL ROBERTS, Adm r. aj r\ T^Tlttt GHIAIG QllftP’ft Boh Mi- \V vsu> rni ’ *ori CUTHBRItT & 185 R. hPHiNO Tkum begins Bkco.Nl) MosdaJ in Janmc v anil rIRHT July. ough instruction in solid, or any branch of the Gvihi- Ample provision is made tor Bouiiiim. Cptalogues containing full isformation can.be ob tained from the President, deel&~B) R D MALLORY. SIXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinaly of Ware comity for leave to toll the real ealato, belonging to the estate of James Cason, deceased, latent said ((juiity. . W. ALLBRiTTON, Admr. ept29-6d) BARAH J. CABQN, Adni’x. GEORGIA-Lo w ndei County. Two month* after date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, tor •aid eounty, for leave to Sell the land and negnws belonging to the estate of Hughe* Hinca, late of said county deeeaaed, nov3-2m) JAMES M. CLYATS, Adm’r. Onardinn’ft Halo. A 0 REE ABLE to an order pasted by the Court X\. of Ordinary of Thomas eounty, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Thomaaviile, in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next Lots of land number 369 and num ber 361, in the 18th district af said county, to being ail the real estate betouging to the estate vl the minor heir* of Robert- Mardre, late of said comity deceased, and kuown a* the former residence of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. m*v24-40d) JOHN SLATER. Quaffis*#. Lowndes Court of Ordinitr)r, December Term, 1867. W V\rnEREAB, Cyprian Brinson and Wililnm T. f Y Brinaon apjdy to this Court, lor letters of dis. mission from the Administration of the estate of -Stephen Brinson, late of said Couuty deeeaaed. ~j These are to cite and admonish all persons inter-” ested. to appear bofore said Court wifbitf the time preaerihed by law, and make ohjeetimi, If any they have, why said letters should nt be grautodiother wiae said letters will he granted in accordance with law. Given under my Hand and official rignature, this December 7tb, 1857. POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary. dc<)B w 3<ld Adniinistrntor*n finle. ITT ILL be sold at the late residence iff John W. vv Carter, late of Thomas NiM tij deceased, on the 23d instant, the perishable property belonging tn said ileeeased, consisting of corn and fodder, horsfs. cows, hogs, household and kitchen fiirnltqre, nnd tnitny other article* too nutnerons to menthol. Bale to continue from day to day until rail i* sold. Bold for the benefit of the heirs and Creditor* of said de ceased. Term* on the day of sale. F. W. JOHNSON, Adm’r, deeß-gt] D’ bonis non inth the Will annexed ——r “ i ..qii,,. „ . IM *, ExeMitor’ Bale. AGREEABLE to wn order of he Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, will be sold before the court-house door in the town of Moultrie, on the first Tuesday in ‘February next Lot no. 1457) four hundred and fifty seven, lying in the Bth district of formerly Thomas, now Colquitt Connty, belonging to the estate or J din. Hamilton deceased,dd for the benefit of the heir* and credi tors. Terms made known on the dav of sale. decß-40d) JOHN HAMILTON, Ex’r. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A I,L persons indebted to the estate of John 1 \ Hargrave#, late of Ware county deceased, ate hereby notified to make immediate payment; aud those having demands against said estate are reques ted to render them in duly authenticated according to law. L. IV. H. PITMAN, Ex’r. ik'v 17 ,y 4tM Suite of County. ALL (icraons concerned are hereby notified that, | two-months afterdate, we will apply to the honorable court of Ordinary of said eounty, for leave to sell ail the real estate of Isham Peacock, Sr. late iff said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* iff said deceased. JOHN D. PEACOCK, , HENRY E. PEACOCK. r * nov Ift w 2m Notice. . A LL jwrsons iuG-rested are hereby notified that i V the undersigned will spply to the llonorahle the Court of Ordinary iff Thotnaa county, Georgia, on the first Monday in Febriiary next, tor an order granting leave to sell a negro boy slave, the property of the minor heir* of William H. MrKlreetrdeceas ed. REMKR YOUNG, Guardian, nov 24 w (tod ——-■. ■"V—■ —— - ’ Olicc. _• • AHLL persons intoroated ore hereby notified that tlie undersigned will apply to the llnoorable the Court of Ordinary of Thiunn# county,-Georgia, on the first Monday in February next, for an order granting leave to sell tbe lands and real estate be* longing to tbe minor heirs ,:f said undersigtietf. FUKXEY H. HARRELL, Guardian. nov 24 . w fi--*d Adminiutrator’s Sale. ® BY virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of Lowndes county, will be sold on the first Tues day in January next, before the court house door, in tlie town of Magnelia, Clinch county,within the legal hour# of sale, one lot of land number 504, lying in the 11th. district of formerly Lowndes now Clinch (•(Hint}—well improved, fold ha the property iff the estate of Barzila Staten, late of Lowndes coun ty deceased, for the benefit of the heir*. Terms made known on tbe day of sale. JEBE W. CARTER, ) JONATHAN KNIGHT, >Admr'a. WILLIAM 8. ROBERTS, S dec I w til* Guardian’* Sale. “IT” BY virtnoofau order from the Court of Ordina ry of the County of Bibb, will Ikj sold in Thorn aavilic, on the first Tuesday in January ne*t, seri n negroes, the property of Robert J, D. Lightfooto— Terms of sale, twelve month* credit w ith approved security. > WILLIAM T. LIGHTFOOT, Guardian. Also, at the same time and place, a negro man very likely and voting: (nov27-40d Tax Notice—LasK Call. I WILL attend at Thomaaviile on Monday and Tuesday, tbe 4th and sth of Jan u ary* next. At Duncanville .Wednesday. January Gth. At Glasgow Tburafdny, “ 7th. At Groovervilto Friday, “ Bth- At Oronvcrville C*mrt ground .Saturday, 9th. At Swain's Court-ground Tneaday, “ 12th. JOlm.q, LINDSEY, fax Collector. Lands for Sale. KA A A(JR EB of excellent Land on the Spring t/vv Hill Tallahassee road, eight miles from Thomasville, are now offered for sale by the subscri ber. Two hundred and titty acres, about half of which ia fresh, ail under good fence,- *qd ip a high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and miny other thing* grow on this land in luxuriant abundance. Came and took at it. Ido not Offer It for sale because lam displeased with the lan*, but I ant determined to change my locality, sale or no tele, Price reasonable. Fair warning. DUNCAN MrKINNON. ~rr ~ “' tf f QIXTY day* after date application wHLbe made kD to the Honorable Coart of Ordinary of Water county for leave toaell the oegroea belonging to the estate of Cynthia Tuten, late of said county deceaa noy 10 w 60d 1 . V — $ - ‘* j ii\ 4v* t|t a. m ** * nml tftkt* iif'r awflv ‘ - *4 vxk.- .. 4*l •’ r* e, MfINTOHH. “ , *lt*go\\x i tiQDUfi uUmDi 1 ?, nth, Jcs/i 3t their installments, it Is hoped therff wlll be atTdetsy part in rmpohdiiig to this call. Ury and Ti i-asun r, nt'Miili'.J of December. Approved bond and Security wttlbe will uldrttss the nndersigned. pplicimts perfa, Olathe g rJ ’l'lie House awl Fomlfare .-ntir.-lv CRI’MMEY, proprietor I Rheumatism, Neura'ris, Cramp, Nervous^Head! tion* on the Abo, for all diseases to which horses are subject. ‘Dr. Alien’* Aft-Healing Oiulwent. T 8 a certain cure for Ring-w-oSns, Be™ b” in 1 horses, Greese Heel;, Ttirnfh, Colbr aud Saddle Gall#; and all-flesh wound#. Manufactured by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbu*, Georgia. MnntlcelK by Palmed A Bro./and in Trnnpville’, by ed in Mime safe j Ml! no g et them. C<^ ” Thomaaviile, November 10,1857. , ts