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Kiehnimnl, V;
* W Wk ’ EDWARD REMINGTON 1
T 8 A Sprains,
X Rlieunmtisin, Neura'gia, Cramp, Nervmis Ilcafi-
Aclie, Sore Throat, StifT Week, Tooth-Ache, Pain in
the Head, Scalds and Bums, or auy tiling like erup
tions on tho flesh. v : * !-< ,j
At„>, li„ M .li., ... liirl, 1n.,,, r, ,ulij„t
THOMASVTT iT iE
Jjailoriiig|an(T Clothing Establishment J
fpHE dndeFmgncd b.. juvt received a lot of Cloths, Castimen and VcMiavo, which will be
I male fig according Jo Fssbiou or taste. Ad Garments inude at this establishment, warranted to fit—
GTAlso on band, a sttuil lotof Ckthing, Drawer* and Collar*. Catting anlTrimmii >( done at j
.hurt notice. Call, on* door above T. J. LlgUtfoot fit Oo.’.
"v 10 ts tHOIIS B 4RH6TT, Agent.
THE NEW STORE.
moved into the New Brick-ditorcflrst door above hi* dd stand, and i* receiving hi*
Fall and Wlnter Stock rtf CbusTs, carefully selected in New York, consisting of a general assortment of
l>fy f iiwnls, Hardware, and Cutlery, Boot* and Bboos, (some fine water-prmif B(mts) Saddles and Bridles,
u lino stock ot tho latest style Clotbiog, (some boy*’ a goarf lot of Hats, Cap* and Botiuets, fine
Guns, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Inniwarc, silver Table Castors, Mcdfciiies and Oroceries.
tarTTie Ladies are respectfully invited to his stock, bought, expressly to please th*ir Isnrv, consisting in
part of fine Talmas, a great variety of Pros* Poods, and some beautiful Robes. Please give me a cull
ill promise pi sell you G-OODS. and render you more rmnfei fable
than harotowro [WptilQl ? R. K. EVAIYS.
FALL AND WINTER- GOODS,
rrUBE undersigned havATeedvcd and are stfll receiving thrir stock of Fall and Winter Goods,
JL such as Blttflt, Fancy and Brocade Rilks, French Mcriftns.ef nil colors; French mill
American do Lumen, Coburgs,nf all colors; Alpaonn, Ginghams, Prints, Ladies’ Shawls, Cloak* ami Man
till**, lion nets pud llwul Uressea; a fine lot of Ladies', Misseu’ and Gent*, Hosiery; Cambric Collar* nnd
Hniiiikerchiefs; Tickings,Shirtings, Flannels, Kersey*, and Blankets; a licavwstuck of Gents’ and Boys’
Clothing; lints, Shoes, and Gent* Furnlslliti* Good*; Watches and Jewelry; Guns und Pistols, Ac., Ac.
N. B. Tha Ladies arc particularly invited to exainiuo our stock before they buy elsewhere, us >■ #ro
confident that our gooils will give them aatiriaetiou. (s*|it29) BAUM & SHIIF.
lUiotclliutcono,
Istvery and Sale
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NEW H TA I UiKS,. formerly heloug
ing to John Scott dceeas.al, and having repaired and
fitted them up in Elegnnt Sty*. is now prepar
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These titable* being of a EarRC and conven
lent size, with plenty of Out-l*oon attached, aro
well adapted to the purpose of Drovers and oth
er* for selling HorMs, Mblm, Cattle, dcr.
The proprietor will have alwajraat hand a goodly
number or Fine Horse* and Buggies, for
the Travelling IMihlle, nud Pranelntg
, Ponies for the l.ndle* and Bents, —and a* he
intend* making hi* establishment permanent, ho re
, spnctfhlly solicit* the patronage of publia.
. Acconinnalation* unequalled. Charge* moderate.
JAMES A. McLENDON, Proprietor.
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Jnuotg __ Mi I.KSPON A I.OWERY.
UG OKI) IA —T It oin (M C limy.
Court nf OnUtiary, OetemUr ID, 1057. ..
HENRY’ McCUOAN thi* day makes application
to this Court for letters f Administration on
the estate of Thomas McCroan, late of said county
deceased,
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to fife tfewr bfeol4'*nrin said- Gtmrt. If imy they
liave, to said letters being granted: otherwise said
•Icttorß will bo granted to said applicant, at n regular
Term of said court, to be held in Tlmnmsvillo said
county, on the first Monday iu February next.
Given under my baud nml official signature.
decJd-3 ldJ HENRY H. TOOKF,, Ordinary. _
HoHrei
SIXTY days after date appliestiou will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of I-owndes county,
Georgia, for leave to sell the land ana negroes of the
estateof C. J. lilnloek deceased.
J. A. McINTOSH, ) . ■
decid'd j JOHN Mi MI'LEAN, j A<lm r "’
GEORGIA— otqiiitt Uounty.
COURT OR ORDINARY, OOTOIIIR 14, 1857.
JOHN HAMILTON this day applies to this
Court for Letters of Admiiiistrntiou on the es
tate of Wright Alij**d>d, Late of said couuty de
ceased, y, *-
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections iu said oourt, if any they
have, to aaid fetters being granted: otherwise said
letters will luffifeniited to said applicant, at a regular
Term of anid court, to be held in Moultrie, said
comity, on the first, Monday in February next.
Given uuder my luuid and official signature at of
fice.
dec29-3'd] 11. M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary?
_ IdmiHiMrator’s Sale?
TJUTLL be sold before the Court House door, in
TT the Town of Troupville, Lowndes comity, ou
the first Tuesday in February next, w ithin tlie le
gal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Tiirie neuroes, via: Adaline. aged 25’years;.Car
oline, agile 6 years; Fillis, aged 8 months
Also, lot of land number (66) sixty-six in the 16th
district of originally Irwin, now Tegpnde* emiuty.
Sold a* the property of Thomas Hughs Hines,lute of
said oonuty deeessed, fur the benefit of the heirs and
creditor*. Term# made.known on the day.
dcc22--40dj JAMES M, CLYATT. Adm’r. .
Bmica I’ONlikoiK'd Sheriff's stale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, before tii? court-house door in the town
of Nashville, within the usual liouis of sale, the fol
lowing property to wit:
All of Lot of I,snd no. 356. East nftlie five mile
creek, lying and being iu the Itlth district of original-
Iv Irwin, now Berrien county. Levievi on as the
property of Adtn Be ye and, to satisfr sundry ti las is-I
slu'd from * Jaatiee Court, in the 1144 district 0.51.
in favor of Mmnfotd A Liles r* A din Hoyed.
made and returned to me bv a ConMabte.
dec29tds) . JOHN BTi'DSTIL, Bh’ff.
Exmtor’a Sale.
A GREEABLE to a decree obtained In -chaneery
A at the September Term of .Morgan Supm ior
Court of 1857, win be sold before ihe Tlourt-hnuse
Moot iu the town of Thomasville, fhninas county,
no the first Tnefvfey in Pebrnarv, 1858, lot of land
number 147, in the 17th district of originally Early
ed. Sold Svr the benefit of the h*'rs amfee reditors of
ja i J f 11) C*| a j,., .1 esv
7 # *. . . e .Y.**
• UlitcUaneon.
” ‘ Jugfir, Coffee, Ten, Ac.
• TUKT fecetvod and fur sale—
(l 36 bags rio eolfce, 5 do, Lngnira, 5 do. St. Do,
miugo; IW packs old government Java Coffee; 3
bales Moca coffee ; Itl bhls Stew art's clarified Sugars;
ft Boxes lioaf sugar; 4S boxes tobacco, assorted ;
best Havana cigars; Mr*. Miller’s Maecaboy and
B<mteli snuff; 3 casks Potash ;™1 boxes black nnd
green tea ; soda, sugar and butter crackers; 42 boxes
starch; 3 baskets sweet oil; 3 Boxes mackaronie;
I box Vcrmeel|H; 30 Boxes olive oil sosp ; 4S bags
gnmnd rock salt; Prune*; citron ; preserved ginger;
Quine jelly; Tomato, nmsroon and walnut catsup ;
tomato sauce; pickles, oysters, salmon,lobsters. &e.\
40 boxes sperm and adumautiuo candles; 1 box wax
Capdledo. Chocolate, &e.
_oct2R EDWARD RF.MINGTON.
THE subscriber is now receiving, by late arrivals
from New York, a full assortment of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, a very snperior stock of plontn
tiiyn goods for nrgroes, (feorgta Plains, twlst-yvarp,
Kerseys, Lindseys, nnd very cold ootrim ‘goods,
striped and plaid, with the best Georgia ffenalmrgs,
Heavy gray and white blanheta, with a full assort
ment of fancy silk atwl minted dress goods and trim
ming*t winch will be sold on accomodating terms.
oct‘Jß E. REMINGTON.
—v ir ■— - ■ * - - ■■- .. ■* . i--■ i —.A-, i . ,
Clolliing of the Newest Stylo.
THE subscriber has just received a lull assortment
of new and fashionable clothes for men, youth*
and chlLlren, which will be sold on as good terms as
at anv other store in town.
ocWH EDWARD REMINGTON.
lint*. < ups, Bonnet*, fttL ~
THE subscriber has just received a foil assort
ment of Hats, Caps and Bonnets, with all the
fixings necessary, and ofi’ers thorn for sale.
oct3B] E. REMINGTON.
Straw Cutters.
TUST RECEIVED, anew supply of DANIEL’S
Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutters and
for sale by „
cp->3-lic __ E.I? F.MINGTON.
T Bagging, Bale Hope, Ae.~
vpT received aud for.sah;—S UaU-aGnnny Bag
ging ; 10 bolts P. I. Bagging; 20 coils Hemp Bali-
Rope’: 2 hales Billing Twine. ®
dee 13j ~ EDWARD REMINGTON. -
Butter, Cheese, Ac.
•)A ENGLISH Dairy Chi-esc. 2 Kegs Goshen
•)’ * Butter, 16 bag* buckwheat Flour, 10 bids ex
tra Genesee Flour, 20 boxes Smoked Herring, 5
boxi-s ne;v Ifajsins,—jjist receive,) and for sale by
deel6] EDWARD REMINGTON.
One lluiidred Illdeo Wnntrd.. ’ ‘
Q 4 CENTS cash, or 10 cents in merchandize will
•J be paid stir giasl dry hides at <*
■ E. REMINGTON’S.
Fresh Rlee.
TEST RECEIVED, Two tierces fresh rice from
•I Savannah, and for sale by
*e;>23-bc E. REMINGTON,
Bei'i'ieu Sheriff's Hales. ‘
WILL be sold.before tlie Court-house door,in the
tow n nf Nashville, Berrien county, nn the first
Tuesday iu Kcbrns'y next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One negro woman thirty-five vt-ars old levied on’
ns the property of Matthew A.’ Parrish to satisfy
two Jtistiee court fi Ins n lavor of Pleasant T : sun
va, M. A. Parrish. Levy made nnd returned tome
by a constable.
Also, one lot of land number 405, in the 6th dis
trict of Berrien county; levied on ns the property
of Hesikiah Walker to satisfy one Justice court ii
ft*, issued from the 432d district O. M. in favor of
Aaron Jernignn vs. H. Walker. Levy made nml
returned to me by a constable.
Also, one buggy, levied on as the property nf John
Griffin to satisfy one Superior court fi fa issued from
Berrien tfeperinr fourt tri ’ fa**; f Hettjamln Grif
fin vs. John Griffin, Principal, and Win. D. Griffin
indorser. Property pointed out bv plaintiff’s att’y.
inn.'tile] Tll DMAS l>. I.INDSK Y. D, Sii ‘
Lotvude* Sheriff’s Sales.
WILL be sold on the-first* Tuesday in February
next, before the Court-house door in Trmipville,
Lowndes eounty, within tlie legal hours of sale, the
following property to-wit:
Four head of horses, two buggies, one roeknway.
one hack; levied on ns tlie property of Armstead
Uewett, to satisfy two fi fits from Mae.on Superior
Court —Holievt C Blaek vs Armstend llevvett mak
er, and Barney McCaffrey endorser, atid William
-Spencer vs Armstead Hewett principal, James M.
Henry nud John V, Olven his bail. J ’
Also 930 acre* of land known by lmmbers two
lmmlr<‘d and sixty-one (261) and two hundred nnd
eighty seven (fit;7X in the 11th district of Lmvndes
county f levied on as the property of J time* M. Chit
toy to satisfy sundry K fa* trim; Lowndes Superior
ami Inferior Courts—Sylvester Mumfnrd, Hiram
Hall aiid Thomas Fntch vs James M Chittev.
Also one negro man by the name of Henry nbnnt
twenty-live years old; levied on as the property of
T. A A Bryan til satisfy two fi'fas from Lowndes
’Superior Cottit—A. J. Roundtree and Junes & Ad
ams vs T. A A. Bryan.
det-mis) J. GRIFFIN. Rheriff.
GEORGlA—Lotviidea Couiitj'.
# Court of Ordinary, Nurrmlier Tkrw. 1857.
Y\7 HKBKAB, Martha A. Barber this day applies
* to this Court for le tter* of Dismission from
the Administration of the estate nf Samuel Barker,
late of said eounty deceased.
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and
singular the parties Interested tube Hlid appear be
fore thi# Court within the time prescribed hv law,
nnd make objections, if any they have, why said let
ters should not.he granted: otherwise they will be
granted in accordance with law
Oteen under my hand and official signatnre, No
vember 2d, 1857
POWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary.
nov 10 m fim
Notice.
f 11WO month# afterdate, application will be made
A to the honorable Court of Ordinary,for Lowndes
njunty, to sell the negrodh belonging to the estate of
John Dees fete of said county deceased,
jsa 12-606] _ IkEneDEES, Adm’x.
To rnltlr Dealers.
THE New York Weekly New* has a full, fair and
feithful report on the New York cattle market,
each week, The report alone is w orth twice the
subscription price of the paper. Only one dollar a
Jmr. I’nblished at No. lOa Xasseau sect, tr >
Administrator's Hale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next.
hy order of tho Court of Ordinary of Low-iidcy
comity, before the Court-house door in'Clinch coun
ty, tho usual hour* of safe, tbe following pro
perty, te-wit: 49ft acres of known by the
humber two hundred and fourteen, (214) in the 7th
district of originally IVsre n< w Flinch co.rntv -
Solrt as the property Hn.tnsV Moore Ist* pf
T.owndes nvarnty deceased. Term* made known on
“j.Sfefj-Na 6m.v4%. GRIFFIN, Admr. ‘
Cejjfll < Xboertimntnlfl.
GEOBMUA—TIw*as County . 1
Court ts Ordinary, January 13M, 1858. ,
,H,fARY DONALDSON this day make*
Jrl Bun to this court for Letter* of Gifindtanship (
for the person# and property of Janies E. Ax*. M,
Mliutua J, Sua*inna and William R. Donaldson, .
minor heirs of Jalui Donaldson, late ol Jcflerson
coanty, Florida, deceyed ;
All person* interytiii are, therefore, hereby noth ,
find to file their objection* in said con; t (if any they j
have) to said fetter* being granted: otherwi** said ;
letter* will be gt anted to paid applicant, at a regular
Term of said Court to be h-lil in Tbomhsvilfe, said ,
county, on the first Monday iu March next.
Giveu under n;y official signature. ■
A. V. McCAJfDEL, “
jan26-30d] Deputy Clerk Court Os Ordinary.
(aioßi.t-tioiii;s county. *
Court of Ordinary, January 16, 1808.
GILLUN B. STRICKLAND Ud* dsy applies to
this court for Letters of Administration perma
nently on the estate of John 8-., Sessions ol said
eounty, deceased.
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to.file thqir objftgtioos fnntf i-oiirt, u;sy: djffijr.
nave, Es’ftT(l fefteriii beTiig grapted: otherwise said
fetter* will be granted to said applicant, at a regula’
Term of said court, to be held at Thomasville.ar”
county, ou the first Monday in March next.
Given under mV official signatnre.
jan26-6bd] SIENRY li. TOGRE, Ordinary.
Berrien Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sulil before the Court House door in
the town of Nashville., Berrien county, Geor
gia, on the first Tuesday in March next, w ithin the
legal hours of safe, the following property, via:
One town lot situate in the town of Nashville,
unimproved, Dumber not known,levied ou as the pro
perty of William VV. Fey ten, to satisfy one justice
court fi fa issued from the 1157th diet., O. M., in fa
vor of Thomas Mathis v* William W. Peyton and S.
Timm security on stay of execution. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Jai;2e) JOiyN SrUDSTTLI., Sheriff.
GEOHtJIA-Thomas Comity.
BKrrBMRV.fi 7, 1857.
TO the Honorable the Conrt of Ordinary of Thom
as county:
rDHK undersigned Administrator on the estate of
i Bauinel.A- Austin, late of said eonfity deceased
respect full j’ she weth, that as Administrator as afore
said, ho has fully discharged all the duties required
by tha taw* ot said State —that be has made a final
settlement of said estate by paying over thu full
amount of p-operty, money, nml effects in hand, be
longing to the same, to the legal distributees ot said
estate. He therefore petitions to he dismissed from
said Administration. t —
JOHN MILLER, Adm’r. K
GEORGIA-Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary , Se/itcnArr 7, 1857.
Upon hearing the above ami foregoing petition, it
it ordered by the court, that said petfen, together
with this order, be published in the Wire-Grass Re
porter for the terni of six months.
*cp22] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
Exerutor’a Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, at Moultrie Colquitt-eounty. in pursu
ance of an order obtained for (he purpose, the fol
lowing lots and parcels of land, to-wit:
Lots, numbers four hundred and seventeen, (417,)
four hundred nud ninety-nine, ( 19!),) five hundred
and thirteen, (513) and five hundred and fourteen,
(514) —all containing four hundred and ninety acres
more or less. Also, all of lot number five hundred,
(509), lying on the snuth and east side of Oeloeknee
river, containing ten acros more or less-'-tliese lands
all lying iu the Eigth District of originally Thomas
now Colquitt county, and sold as tht property of
the estate of John Hamilton deceased.
,oef(s-4;il] JOHN HAMILTON, Ex’r.
- ‘ Kleeififcpß §a!e>:"’
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Septem
ber regular Term, 1857, will be sold before the court
house door in Thomas; die said couutv. on the first
Tuesday in JamiHri r next, within the legal hours of
sale,the Negroes belonging to the estateof Nathaniel
li. Mitchell.deceased —the same being the undivided
estate and lifetime interest of the widow of said
deceased-. Sold for fhe-piirposd oTdivisii ii, and for
the benefit nf the heirs and creditors of fa id deceas
ed. Terms to-be made known on the day of sale.
Thi* 14tli Bept.,,A. JV !<•.
GEORGE IV. MlTO’HELL;'Executor,
sept 22 vv 4Qd
Executor’s Sole.
AGRKEABI.E to an order of the Henorable the
court of Ordinary of Tlmniss eounty, Septem
ber regular Term, 1857, will Ije sold before’ the
court-house door, in Thoinasville, said county, at
public sale, on the first Tnesilny ill Noveti lier next,
the real estate and lauds belonging the estateof Na
thaniel K. Mitchell,deceased, it being the undivided
estate nud lifetime interest of the widow of said de
■ ceased, as given to her under lf;s lost will. Terms
of safe to be made knovyu liil tlie day. This 14th
.September, 1857.
GEORGE IV. MITCHELL, Executor,
sept 22 40d
OEOHOlA—Berrien County.
WHEREAS, Handsel I’. Morris applies to me
for Letters of Guardianship on the-persons
abd property o r Joseph ,S Morris and Elisha T. Mor
ris, minor heirs of Lovezeusk li. Morris, late of said
eounty deceased,
These are, therefore;; to cite and admonish all the
kindl ed uml persou* eanioeroed. ttr be ttttd appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause (if any they have) why said letters should not
be granted to said applicant.
Given under my band at office, this 21st day of
August, 1857.
siqug-.fod] JOHN LINDSEY, Ordinary.
(jtEOKOlA—JLowiidcs County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, .NOVJJMIIKR.TEUM, 1857.
YTTiIEREAS, Hiram Hall applies to this Court
T V for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Joel McDaniel, late of said county deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami
singular, the heirs and creditors of saiyj deceased, to
bi’ nnd appear at said Court within the timo pre
scrihivi by law, and file their objections, if any they
have, Why said letters should uor be granted.
Given under mv haud and official signature, this
October 28th. 1857. ‘ .
PWHATAN B. WHITTLE, Ordinary.
n*w3 303 •
Adiniuistrnloi’s Hale.
A GREEABLE to ah order of the Honorable,
the Court of Ordinary of Thomas Comity,Gu.,
will be sold before the Court llouj|asloor in Thnin
asville, said County, on the firat ’Wesday in Febru
ary next, all the lands and negroes belonging to the
estate of IVilliam Mills deceased.
■)ei.y-4')dl NANCY MILLS, Adm’x-
CdEOK<dl A —Tlioinnsi wimty.*
Cdnft of Ordinary, Dieemiier 7, 1857
XYriIEREAS, Elijah IVade, Administrator on the
Y T estate, both real and pergonal, of Howell Pea
cock, late of said eounty deceased, having petitioned
said Court for Letters of Dismission from said Ad
ministration,’
All persons interested are, therefore-, hereby noti
fied to fife their objections in said Court, if any they
have to said letters being granted: otherwise, said
letters will be granted to said applicant, at ft regular
Term of said Court, to bo held in Thomasviife said
comity, on the first Monday iu July next, (1858.)
Given under uv hand and official signature.
deels-fiml HENRY H. TOOKE. Ordinftry. !
‘olfee.
ALL pm-sons Interested are lierehv notified that
•the undersigned will apply to the Honorable
the Conrt of Ordinary of Thomas eounty, Georgia,
on the first Monday in February neitofnr an order
rrantiug leave to sell the lands and real estate be
longing to the minor heirs of said undersigned.
FURNEY H. HARRELL, Guardian. V
no* 24 w 60d
Thomus Bortgagc Bairs.
V\7 HJ, be sold beforb the ednrt-hoHse door in the
f town of ThmiisVilfe,'”rtiomns county, on the
first Tueaday in March next, the following property, I
to-wit: ...\
One bay or black mule fibont ten ya#r* old, oue
blaek mule nine years old, and one’road wagon—
levied upon to sntisfy a mortgage fl fa issned from j
Thomas Knperfer Court in chambers, in favor of JH-
W. Shaiqve vs R. J. Methvin. Property pointed out
in said mortgage. m . . i
Also, at the same time and pfeee, a negro man
named Sbadriek about 35 year* okl—levied upon as
the property of R J. Methvin, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa issued from Thomas Snperior Court In chain- i
hers, in fßvorof Wm. 0. Ponder vs R. J. Methvin.
Property pointed<at in said qvortgage. 4
► 4*1126) j W. F. SANFORD, tehefeiff. ;!
Ccgal QV.boertißtwentff.
GEOROIA ll^mj^fo"**^-
TO the Honorable the Court id Ordinary of Thom*
riMllf umlorsigned Administrator oq the estate of
I Will’ a m Banvick, lata of said couuty deceas
ed respectfuliv shew, th that, as Administrator as
aferesmd, he has filtiy disohargod all the duties re
quired bv the laws of said Btgie— that he has made
i a final settlement of said estate by paying over tho
fall amount of property, mouey,.and effect* in hand,
belonging to the same, to the legal di
said estate. He therefore petitiou# to be dismissed
f from haul mlministrotißii.
trom sum an JOHN w BARIVICK, Adm’r.
OEOBGIA-Thomas Connty.
Court of Ordinary, April 22, 1857.
UPON hearing the above ami foregoing petition,K
is ordered by the Court, that said petition, together
with this order, b published in the Southern Enter
prise for the term of six months.
P apr2B] HENRY 11. TOOKE, OrdmaTy.
GEOKGIA—Thomas County.
May 6th, 1857.
To the Honorable tho Courtiff Ordinary ofThemas
T°HE undersigned Executor of the last Will and
Testament of Sarah T. Raines late of-~oaid
eounty deceased, respectfully sheweth that as Exee
iitnr as aforesaid, he has fully discharged all thedu
tie* incumbent on him, as directed by said last will
and testament, and according ‘to the law* of said
State —that he has made a final settlement of said
estate by paving aver the full amount of property,
money, and effects in hand, belonging to the same,
to the legatee* of said estate. Hi', therefore, peti
tions to be dismissed froiji said Executorship.
L. H. RAINES, Executor.
GEORGIA—Thomas Comity.
Court of Ordinary, May 6, 1857.
Upon hearing the above anil foregoing Petition, it
is ordered bv the Court, that said petition, together
with tins order, be published in the Southern Enter
prise, monthly for six mouths.
marl2-6m j
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
May stii, 1857.
To the Honorable tht Court of Ordinary of Thomas
Comity:
THE undersigned Executor of the last Will and
Testament of IVa'shingtim J. Sanders, latent
said county deceased, respectfully shewi-th that, os
Executor as nfo-esaid, be has fully discharged nil the
duties incumbent ou him as directed by said-last
will ami testament, and according to the Jaws of said
State —that he lias mode a filing settlement of said
1 estate, by paying over the full amount of property,
Sidney, and effects belonging to the same, to tlie le
gatees of said estate. He, therefore, petitions to be
dismissed from said Executorship.
HENRY G. SANDERS, Executor.
GEORGIA—Thomas Couuty.
Cuait af Ordinary, May ii, 1857.
UPON hearing the above and foregoing petition,
it i* ordered by the Court that said petition together
with this order tie published in the .Southern Enter
prise umnthlv for six months
|niayl2-6ni] TTKXTifT H; T()OKF,, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—TTiouias; County.
JULY 3, A. i). 1857.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
count*:
THE undersigned Trustee for the property and
effects of America A. C. Hamilton formerly,
afterwards America A. C. Redding, and now Aineri
en A. C. MeGoliee, respectftlll) sheweth that, as
Trustee as aforesaid, he lias made a lull and fins]
settlement of all such property nnd effect# which
ware in his hands, with the legally authorized rep re
sentativeof the estate of said America A. C. slcGe
hee, by paving over the same into his hands, and Ims
discharge*! tivffy hi* duty as *urh Trustee, and that
he therefore petitions to be disniiss.nl from said Trus
teeship. WADE HAMILTON, Trustee.
GEORGIA—Tltomus County.
Court of Ordinary, July 3, J 857.
Upon hearing tlie above p titinn, it is ordered by
the court that said petjtibii, togetln-r with ‘this onlei
!be puhlisheil in tlie Soutlieni Enterprise for the
term of fortv dnvsfrom.tbe dnteof first issue.
HKNRY H. TOOKK, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
j GEORGlA—Colquitt County.
<fo KT KF ORIUXVKV, JI NK !, 1857
MATTHEW U. Dt'KKS, Ailministrator on the
estate of Patrick Price deceased, having this
| day petitioned this Court for letters of dismission
\ from said Administration, TANARUS”
All persons interested are hereby notified to file
: their .Olijeetionsfili said Court, if any they have, to
! said letter# being grunted : otherwise fetid letters
| of dismission “ ill be granted to snid’npplicant at a
i regular Term of said Court, to In- hold in Moultrie
’ in said eountv on the first Muinli.v in December
I next. HARDY M. CHASTAIN, Ordinary.
I jum-9 ‘ m 6m.
’ GEORGlA—'ffliouiiiM County.
Court of'Ordinary, Norember 18, 1857. ,
WHEREAS, John A-Meliitosb, Sour., Guardian
of tlie person and property of Caledonia, Dun
j ol M. and Samuel Mclntosh, heirs at-iavv of Duncan
i Mclntosh deceased, having petitioned said Court for
I Letters of Dismission from said Guardianship,
; All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
I titled to tile their objections in said Court (if any
! they have) to said Letters being granted: otherwise
said'Leltei # w ill'bs granted to said■ tiptißcanE - aT a
regular Term of said Court, to be helii in Thonins
ville said county, ou the second Monday iu January
next. Given under mv official signature.
nov24-4Hd] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Titnmaa County.
SARAH STRINGER ),, .. . _. ■
Vfi / Equity iu Ihi mas
SMITH PTRINGDR, amU’ \\ a .
Daniel K. Stringer Ex’:-, &e. > S "P , ' r,or Loiirt.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of flip
Sheriff Unit the said defendant, Smith Stringer,is
not to befoiiml in said couuty : It is ordered tlmt ser
vice be perfected by publication in Gazette
iu said eounty, railed the Southern Enterprise, once
a month lor four month* previous to the next Term
of said Court, und the said defendant plead, answer
or demur, that demuring alone at said Term of the
Court A. JO. COCHRAN, J. S. C.
A true extract from The minutes of Court, this
June 12, 1857. JARED EVERUTT, Clerk,
june 16 m4ni
GEORGlA—Appling; County.
cot RT OF ORDINARY, JULY 28, 1857.
YERNON E. McLKNDON, Administrator, and
AMANDA WEATHERLY, Administratrix, of
the estateof Isnae Weatherly deeeaVed.this day pe
titions this court for Letters Os Dismission from said
Administration. _
Alt person# are. therefore, hereby notified to file
their objections in said court, if any they have to said
fetter# being grunted ; otherwise, they will be grant
ed to said a jptlentits. at. a regida’r Term nf said
court, to he held at Holmesville said county, ou the
first Monday in February next.
Jy2Bni(im j JOSEPH T. McCALL, Ord’y.
f Select School.
HE undersigned having taken Mr. Dyson’s Acad
emy for the ensuing year, proposes tii open n
select sehofiil, eommeneing the first Monday in Jan
uary next. The number of scholars will be limited
and tuifion will be fifty dollar# per gcboinstic year, j
Boys vyiil be prepared for College, for professional 1
nr business life. The discipline of the school will
he strict, ami no intervention will he permitted be
tween teacher and scholar, no schotar taken for lee#
than one quarter.
Extras.
French or Italian, five dollars per quarter.
Civil Rnginrering with .Draughting, five dollars
per quarter.
Bookkeeping, five dollar# per quarter.
dccl.~>-4t] EUGENE L. HIKES, j
Lowndes Court of Ordinary,
December Term, 1857. i
WHEREAS, Cypriau Hvitieon and William T. i
Brinson apply to tins Court, for lettera of di#-
inission from the Administration of the estate of
Stephen Brinson, fete of said County deceased. ,
These fire to cite and admonish all persons litter-:
ested, to appear before said Court within the time
prescribed hr law; ami make objection; if any they,
haw; why said letter# should not be granted,other- !
wise said letters will be granted in accordance with
Uw. - ’• > . 1 .7 ;• i
Given iffider for hand and’official signature, this
December 7th, 1857. ’
f • fOWHATAN R MHUTTIE. Ordinarr.’* 5 ‘
w 30d •
.ftlcbicincs, &’c.
oI>O3Sru3LX-J>’ fever
l ITO
li OtmihlS Ixfxam.iPuby Pain Kill**-
ffrßiuM'a.6KKAT Ry.mboy for luflnmatery
Mrßanuld’a Great Remedy for Neuralgia.
IRcDomtltf’ti AsTi-Biu-Kiua and Anti,Di.
FUFTIC PliAs—•
McDonald's Tooth-ache Drops, ot„ ets.
The above MEDICINES tuny be had of Dr. T. B,
LITTLE, Thomaftviltef Georgia. They need ao>
pompous display f certificates to recommend them
to public favor—provided the) can have a trial,
jiiiy 28 w tljan
a
Has been Ittforc tlie public mors than 20 ytarY,
and is deservedly ‘popular in the cure of
Spavins, .Sweeney, Ringbone, Wimlgnlls, Pose
K vil, t’a Ho ns, Crack ed Heels, Gall of all kind*,
Fresh IVminds. Sprains, Bruises. Fistula, Sii
f.ist, Sand Cravks, Strains, bameness, Found
ered Feet, .Siiratehes or Grease, Hangs, Fool
Rot in .Sheep, Garget in Cows, IMieumaiism, * •
Bites of'Animals, Kfiterual Poisons, Painful
Nervous Afi'eetions, Frost Bites, Boils. Corns,
Whitlows, Burn.; and Scalds, Cbillblams.
Chapped Hand?, Cramps, Coutraetious of Iks
--'--.Miiscles. Swellings, iVeaknes.v of tbs Joiau,
Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples. Piles, Ac.
Ktjy- Pamphlets gratnitously. furnished by
agents, with Testimonials of its utility,
All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M, Bk
‘future*A Cu.j L*skpiart, N'Y.
Cautios. —Bet the Purchaser ob.scrr* tlist
tlie name, :: G. IV. Hubcuant, in his own hand
writing, is over the cork, also blown in the gist*
of the bottle, yone other eon be genuine.
ytf For safe by i)rnggjsM...and Mersbaht*
generally, through the United States. British
Possessions, and’ oilier Countries. And by
Edward Seixas, Thomasviife: anil by Druggist*
snd merchants generally throughout the country—
wholesale by dealers in medicine, in New York. Pk -
ladelpbia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and aPsil.reirnmr
i-fitl towns. ‘ [oetfoiy
Dr. McLAND’S
CBLMBR ATF.D
YEKMirUGE
liver'pujLS. .
Twoofikc brst Preparation* of tike Aft.
: ._ •’
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what* their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
■ the human system, has
T also been administered
;j with the most satisfactory
; results to various animals
subject to Worms;
The Liver Pills, for
j the cure of Liver Com
; plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, Bcc.
dT’ Purchasers will please
r i be particular to ask for
Dr, C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
• | dHcvuirm (iV1.1.c.!). V
-0
SOLE PROPRIETORS, PlttS
| burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’*
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at .
ail respectable Drug *
Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S, ,
V- 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietor*.
SCOVIL.&, MEAD, N. 111, Chartres Bt. New OtteaWL
General Vl ffidenafe Agents fur the Souther* State*
{ to whom all order* must be addressed.
SOLD BY—E. Semis, Piss ner A ‘Bro., Th*m
i T- W; EllisTrouiivilfe, Ga,; Nlrliolso* A
/eejvlt'r, Bainhridge. Ga.: Ame* A -l.iveley, Tasia
i liassee, Ha.;E. Barnard, Tallahassee, Fla.; Bhafffi
A Brinson, Madison, Fla.; IV. T. Cnrpeiiter A O”
’ IVakeennh, Fla.; l’nliner A Bro., Montierll*, Pa
: S.Piifeston, Jrnnticello,fcla.; D. A. Telfair, Now
Prtrt, Fhk.rJ- 8. Orortver. Greov’erville, Oa. m*f3
L-
! laked AOBNOT.
fTUIE undersigned wit! buy and sell Land* on •
; A small commission business—wiH give such In
-1 formation a* the Records and Tux Digests of the
i State House m*V fill dish. Application* for such in
! fonnstfen will ba sriietly eonfplied with, when, in
i rs. w:r e ’ ‘v iu^on u awom * #nl * with
1 NATHAN HAWKINS i*TO.
• Millcdgevilfe, Sept to, 1857. W