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PITA* ho ia under many obHgatlona to hi* friend*
fiM’ttNßr past patronage] he, therefore, hope* that
all those who wav have work in hi* lino will give
him a call, and they akall bo treated like ladle* and
gentlemen. mnylltf
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ill t U BU*d
most fashionable style,
and Sawing done
ed South end of Main
Thmnasville, Ga.
X>RK A HOMAN.
roiti),
Lion Merchant,
ION, privately on
:ie* of Merchandize,
, that may be confided
Java—every Saturday,
oh to the
Jtoyiuruud Squilltr or Land*.
Feraon* wishing to icttlo m oua* county would no
doubt find it U Uh ir UUemt to consult him before
ptfrchaslng, as lie Is fully prepared to luipnrt infor
mation, hofh in regard to the lirodm-tirriirss and
present raise of land*, a* well as the advantage*
atteudiug peculiar location*. mnrSlbely
Trier a nffitmunei
Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!
The Machine, Tat Excellence, for the People!!
Price 990 mid 990.
rpiIKWS MACHINES, FOE SIMPLIt
JL city, durability, ami strength of wain, are un
surpassed, Tlipy will be found uu exhibition and for
saleat tH Purmttire*Btore of’
I'HARLGN If. REMfiGTOIIf,
TIIOMABWLLE, ga..
where all persons ate respectfully Invited to call and
examine them.
J. DAVIS &. CO., Greensboro’, Ga.
CHAB. H. REMINGTON, Agent.
K. B. County .Rights for sale. Apply to J. Da
vis, Gteenebdro* crE. I*.'Cone,Pond Town, Ga.
ajg&ll ! “ 2 “1—
’ Lf>nd for Sale.
AA ACRES of excellent TAnd on tlie Spring
GUV/ Hill TallahaaHee road, eight miles from
Thomasvllle, are now offered for Bale by the subscri
ber. Two-hundred and titty acre*, about half of
which 1* fresh, all under good fence, and in a
high state of cultivation. Com, cotton, potatoes,
cafcnage, turnips, and many other thing! grow on
kbit land In luxuriant abundance. Come and look at
fi. Ido not offer it lor tale because lam displeased
with the land, bht Team determined to change my
bnesllty, sale or no sale. Price reasonable. Fsir
warning. DUNCAN MCKINNON.
julyll ___ ts
To the Traveling Public.
New Stage Line.
A Till-WEEKLY LINE OF STAGES
jt\- will nm in connexion with the S., A A G.
Railroad, leaving Station No. 7, on arrival of cars
from Savannah, connecting at Waresboro’with the
Stage from Brunswick. passing through Magnolia,
MllT Town, and Troiipville, arriving at Thomaivillc
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Thom
aaville on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, panning
through tl*e above named places on return route,
and couurcting with the B. * F. Railroad and S., A.
& G. Railroad by Stager at Wareaboro’ on Tuoaday.
Thursday and Saturday—arrive in Savannah and
Brunswick aanie evening, (Jff Through Fare from
Tboinasvilte to Savannah $14.90.
ii. HILL, Propriety. f
aaay&tf GEO. W MLR ILL, Agent.
JMTIW OOODS.
fHHE aubacriber 1a now receiving a large snort-
A meat of chuioe Fresh Good*, amongst which
•re the following:
Pifttserves--Fiue Applet, Raspb- rriea, Peaches,
Quinces, Ginger and Citron.
Jelleya—Guam, Currant aud (Quince.
Dried Fruit—Malaga, Lager anASultau Raisfna,
Currant*, Riga and Primes.
Hcrmellcnlly—Sealed Goods, Saiinon, aauaeh
Shad. Oysters, Lobsters, Sardine* fK-rd
Peache*, Pine Apple*, Raspberries,
Green ran* and Tomatoes.
IVatS—AAnuada, Brazil, l'ecan, Filbert* and Coco
’ ’ irots. ~
Fickle*, Cataupa, Ollvea, Caper*, Oliva wll. Maeea
roni and OereniceHl; Fariaa, Sodn, Butter, Sugar
and Cream Cracker*; choice Wine*, Liquors, Forf
ar, Ale and Cider in bottled; Sugars, chewing aud
•molting Tobacco, aud Snuff.
All the aktove, beside* a large assortment of other
Good* in tny line of bunineas, sold on very reaaona
ble term* by JOHN STARK.
SODA WATER
rpHIS PLEASANT HEALTHY BEV-
X erage, cold nud sparkling, with choice Syrup*,
win commence drawing for the aeaaou to-day, at the
Store of the undersigned.
GtoUCE kept constantly on hand and for *lo by
JOHN STARK.
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Planks! Blanks!! :
OF EVERY- I>RSQItIPTION.
FOR
Pc arc,
. m 22r. - - -T~ “.J ‘
SENI> in jotfr orders mnaunvo ttuus trouble and
expend of writing. Bold at the irumt reasonable
pnees the ‘ n ikE-üBaBS keporjer ejmee,
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ville, Themnscoiratjr.Ga., edntainrogone M acre,
It being lot* number* one and four, in squnre letter
Y, and known at the pi nee whereon John B. Piver
I torn live*, levied on a* the property of R. Donaldson
* Smeto satisfy two Superior Court fl fas, one in
favor of Holstead, Brokaw A Cos., and one In favor
of Baldwin A Starr; property pointed out by A P.
Xi’an, AT THE BAME TIME ANDPLinF.,
Lot of land, No. 373, in the 17th district of Tho
ms* county, levied on u tho property of TV W.
Johnson, to atlfy a Justice Court oa sa, issued
from the 637th Diet, G. Mo id favor of E. A Kor
uega re V. \V. Johnson; property poiuted out by
defendant; levy made and returned to me by a coa-
ALUO, AT TIIE SAME TIME AND PI.ACE,
One house and lot In the town of Thonmsvllle,
number not known,but known a* tho pltrrtfc Whereon
Thomas Barrett now llvea, levied on a* the property
of Aaron Daniel eecnrlty, to satisfy two Superior
Court fl fas, one-in frvor of 8. It. Horford & t'o. vs
Thomas Barrett principal and Aaron Daniel security
and the other in favor of Jonathan Donaldson vs
Thomas Barrett principal and A. Daniel eecnrlty;
property pointed out by Klzv Thompson.
je 30 W. F* HANFORD, Sheriff.
Tliomns Sheriff’* Sale* Postponed.
litILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
e Gowrt house doer, In the town of Tbomw
viile, Thoms* county, on the first Tuesday in August
next, within the !•%*! hour* of sole, the following
property, to-witi
One buggy and barue**, levied upon a* the prop
erty of John B. Lacy to satisfy a Superior Court J) fa
ia favor of R, Donaldson A Bon vs said Lacy : pro
perty pointed out by defendant.
ALUO, AT THE BAME TIME AND PEACE,
One four borsemi wagon and liartiess, levied upon os
the property of Gabriel Wilson to satisfy a Superior
Court fi fain favor of Jamee M. Rhine vs James >J.
Grier and said Wilson; property pointed out by
Gabriel Wilson.
Jy U W, F. SANFORD, Sheriff.
Colquitt'Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be bold before the
Courthouse door in the town of Moultrie,
Colquitt county, on lhe first Tuesday in August next,
within the legal hour* of sale, the following proper
ty, to-wit:
The west half of lot of lapd, No. 319, containing
146 acres, more or less, 60 acres in the south-east
corner of lot No. 106, lying in the Bth diet of Col
quit county., levied on as the property of Benjamin
Williams to satisfy a fi lit issued Irrnn Worth Supe
rior Court in favor of C. A. & T. J. Boyiugton vs
said Williams; property poiuted out by plaintiff.
ALSO, AT THK SAME TIME AND PLACE,
Two town lot* in the Town of Moultrie, lots No.
1 and 4 in block W, ami one grind atone, levied on
a* the property of James Nea Smith to satialy a
fi fa issued from a Justice’s court of the 1151 st diet
0. M., iu favor of A. D. Packet and G. S. Faison
vs said Kes Smith ; levy made aud returned tome
hv a constable. <
> 30 DARLIN CREED, Sheriff.
Postponed Colquitt Sherlfl ’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Courthouse door in the town of Moultrie
Colquitt county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in August
next, Within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit!
Two hundred acres of land more or less of lot
No. 444, and one steam mill, lving in the Bth dlst. of
Colquitt county, levied on us tlie property of Joel N.
Graves to satisfy a fi fa in favor of James 11. Branch
r* said Graves ( property pointed out I>V defendant.
Jy 14 PAULIN CK K>iD, Hlieriff.
Coiqiiit mortgage Sale.
WILL BE BOLD BEFORE THE
Courthouse door in Moultrie, Colquitt coun
ty. on the first Tuesday ill next, witbiu
tie legal hours of sale, the billowing property,to-wit:
345 acres of lot of land, No. 290, and 3 acres of
lot No. 2T, levied on as the property of John B.
Simmons by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from
Colquitt Superior Court In favor of Reuben Will
son va said ISimmons; property pointed out in said
mortgage fi fa; levy made ana rctui ued to me by-
Amos Turner Dept. Sherifl*.
Je 30 DAHUN ORBED, Sheriff.
| Wars; SberilT’e Sales.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Cuurthnuse doer in Waresfmro', Ware coun
ty, on the first Tuesday iu August next, witbiu the
legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-witt
Three hundred and ninety a ores of land, being a
part of lot No. 214, In tho f>th district of Ware
county, well improved, levied on ns the property of
Janies Sweat to satisfy one fi fit tn fitvor of Honry
Tatem vs James Sweat; also one in favor of the
officers, Ac. v* G. l’bilips.sud James Sweat secu
rity. ~L
ALSO, AT THE BAMK TfMlt AND PLACE,
Lot of land, number nine, in the eighth diKtriet of
Ware Cos. levied on ns the property of Chas. Kaburn
to satisfy two Justice Court fi fas iu favor of Henry
Dpen v Charles Rabom ; levy made and returned
to me by a constable. r -1:
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
One town lot in the town of Waresboro’. known
as the lot whereon-Kmdea A? Htthnan are now sell
ing gomls, containing one fourth of an acre well im
proved, levied on as the property of Solomon Wilks
to satisfy ouq fi fa issued from Appling Superior
Court, in fafor of Burrell Sweat v* .Solomon Wilk*.
Je 30 RICHARD BOURN, Sheriff.
-Jill Telfair Meriff'l Sale*.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COL'KT-
Housb ddur, in the town of Jacksonville, Tel
fair county, on the first Tuesday lu August next,
within the legal ldhiirs of sale, the following pro
perty, tu-wit: ‘ _
Six negro slaves, named, to-wit: llagro a woman
about SIS years old, and an infant child: Hannah, a
girl about 10 year* old ; Henry, a boy alwmt 8 years
old: Frank, a boy about 0 years old, and Caroline, a
girl about 4 rears old; all levied on as the property
belonging to the estate of, Thomas Fletcher, deceas
ed, to satisfy two fl fas issued from the Superior
Court of Telfair county, one in favor of John Miller
vs Was. F. Williams, adm’r of Thomas Fleteher de
ceased, and one in favor of Hull A Spencer vs Wo.
F. Williams, adln’r of Thomas fleteher deceased ;
property pointed out by Win. F. William*, adm'r.
je3 L. L. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Telfair Slierifl's Hales.
WILL BE SOLI) BEFORE THE
Courthouse,door in the town of Jacksonville,
Telfair county, on the first-Tuesday in September
next, w’.ttiiji the uruul hours of tide the following
property, tPwif:
Six Ipts'of land. Nos. to-w it, three humbl'd and
ten three hundred aud forty-two, (342,) three
hundred and forty-five, (345,) three hundred and
forty-three, (343,) three hundred and forty-four,
(344,) and three hundred aud forty-aix, (346.) all
lying aud being in the Eighth district of Telfair
county, levied on as the property of A. T. Hopson to
satisfy sundry fi fa* issued out of s Justice court of
the cighUi district of Telfair county in favor Os Wil
liam Hatten v* A. T. Dopsou, William Harrell v*
A. T. Dopsou, Rabin Harrell Vs A. T. Dopson and
others vs A. T. Dopsou; levy made and returned to
-me by J. W. Rawlins eoustaitle.
jy 14 LUCIUS L. WILLIAMS. Sheriff.
Telfntr mortgage Sheriffs Sales.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Caurthousedoor in the town of Jacksonville
Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in August next,
within “the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to-witi
One steam boat, named Index, levied on as the
property of Moses C. Uollaway, to satisfy a mort
gage fl la issued from Macon, Bibb county, Ga„ in
favor of the Oconee Bauk of Teiiuessee vs Motes C.
Uollaway; property pointed out in said fi fa.
je2 L. L. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—TIiomnV County.
Oort of Oniiuary, June SIS, IBM.
I 1 >*l Ml I- XEKBITTK, this day applies to this
fj Court for Mdters or Administration on the es-
John StephensJateof deceased.
county, on the first Monday in August next,
je 3(i HENRY fl. TOOKE, Ordinary I
/ \N THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY LAST R. K. EV ANS & W. W. DAVIS
yj formed a Copartnership under and by the uaiuaof “ EVANS A DAVIS, ’’ and are doing business m
the nave Store,formerly occupied by R. R. Evans,viz . The New Brick Store with Yellow Front.
Our Mr. EVANS feel* under lasting obligations for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him and
respectfully solicit* an increased paWonage for the New Firm, fceliog confident that their strict and correet
attention to bnaioes* will continue ts give satisfaction to the! r customer*.
We are now receiving our SPRING STOCK which is much larger and consist* of a greater variety
than heretofore kept by our Mr. Evan*, consisting of a General Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Hardware. and Jputlery, Boots aud Sfaoea, (aomc very fine pump-sole Boots,) Baddies and Bridles,
MENS’ AND BOYS 5 CLOTHING,
a first rate stock of Hat# and Bonnets, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Tinware, Silvei ware aha Jewelry,
Medicines and Groceries,
Very fine Liquors in bottles for medicinal purposes. Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid, bed Lime; and many
other article* too nuiuerou* to mention. ITeanogive us a call and we flatter ourselves that we will be able
to suit you In both GOODS PRICES. *
ygjZc* The Ladies are respectfully invited to our Stock in their line. —
EVANB & DAVIS,
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!
TTTE RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE CITIZENS OF THOM AS VILLE AND
Tv vicinity to our new aud beautiful styles of
Spring aud Summer Drees Goods, •: *
Late Styles of Bonnots and Trimmings,
’ Rent's Clothing and FumishinK Goods.
. * Pump-Sewed Boots, dec., dec., dec.
N. B. Buyer* would,do well to examine our Stock before they purchase elsewhere, as we assure them
pretty goods and low prices. [apr7] HAUM & t?HlThh_
MAGRtJDER’S
Double-Acting . Circle-Adjusting Plow.
l’ * ‘* y
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I TAKE this opportunity of notifying the public that I hare one of C. B. Ma<;rl:Hkk’r Douri.K-
Actino Cihui.E-Awji:ktino Plows, white, from actual use, saves the Ittiior of one hand to every
Plow, adding 100 per cent to the manual labor. This plow may be used with oue, two, or three Shears
at pleasure; hut among our stumps and riot* two Shears are preferable, I have exhibited this Plow be
fore numbers of our eltixens, and there ia not a dissenting'.voice to its practical utility and great labor
saving qualities. A. J. ORR.
We take pleasure in certifying to the correctness.of the above, from having witnessed the use of this
Plow.—Ed. Reporter. t *
THOMASVIIjLk
Tailoring and Clothing Establishment.
rfTHE undersigned ha* just received a lot of Cloths, Cassimors and Vestinprs, which will be
made tip according to Fashion or taste. All Garments made at this establishment, warranted to fit—
and made in the best style. .. , _ .
fytlo, on hand, a small lot of Clothing, Shirts, Drawers and Collars. Cutting aud Trimming done at
short notice. Call, one door above T. J. Lightfoot & Co.’s.
nOTIO ts THOMAS BABUETT, Agent.
Cegal OUfoertieemcnts.
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Ga.,
passed at May Term, 1858, the undersigned will sell,
before the Courthouse door in Thomaaville, within
the legal hours of saloon the first Tuesday in July
next, the land belonging to the K.tate of Janies M.
Carroll deceased, it being the place whereon srild de
deased formerly lived, (number not remembered)
containing two hundred and fifty four acres. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Term* made known on the day of sale.
mays g , DIXON CARROLL, Adm’r.
Gienrdian's Male.
\GREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF
the Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, the
uudersigned will offer for sale, before the Court
house door in said county, within the legal hours of
such sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, the
lands and real estate, belonging to the minor heirs of
1 towel Peacock deceased. Bold fur the benefit of
said heir*. Terms made known on the day of sale.
n pr7tds ELIJAH WADE, Guardian.
Pulaski Superior Court,
April ‘J'irm, 1666.
RUTHY A. E. HALL, a minor }
by her next friend, Caroline Singleton, f Libel for
VERSUS ( Divorce.
WILLIAM HALL. ’
r’ appearing to the Court, from the return of the
She!iff, that the defendant in the above ease, is
not to be found in tho county, it is ordered that ser
vice be perfected on him bv publishing in terms of
law. P.E. LOVE, J. 8. C. S B.
A true extract from the minutes, April, 22,1858.
BATTS N. MITCHELL, Clerk 8. C.
may 12 m 4m
To Democrats.
ONE of the first duties of a Good Democrat is to
support Ills partv press. The New York Daily
and Weekly News is now well established ns the
Democratic orgau of New York city. It is one of
the beat newspapers of the day, moreover. Beud
in yonr subscriptions. Weekly News only One Dol
lar a year. Published at 102 Nassau St.. New York.
Notice. . ,
QIXTY davs after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary iff Thomas county,
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of Hiram Sauls, late of Thomas country de
ceased., JOHN HAMILTON, Adm'r.
aprll 12 —w 60d__
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, April 6, 1858.
CRAYTON SINGLETARY this day makes ap
plication to this Court for Betters of Adminis
tration ou the estate of Alexander Singletary de
ceased,
All person* interested are therefore hereby notifi- I
od to file their objections in said Court, if any they
have to said letters being granted : otherwise said
letters will be granted to said applicant at a regular
Term of said Court, to lie held in Thotnasville, said
county on the first Monday In Juno next.
aprl4 HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
To Citttie Deßlers.
It HE New York Weekly News has a full, fair and
. faithful report on the New York cattle market,
each week. The report alone is worth twice the
subscription price of the paper. Only one dollar a
fear. Published at No. 102 Nassean street.
Notice.
All persons ‘lndebted to
the estate of John Davis late of Thomas
county deceased, are hereby notified to make imme
diate payment to the undersigned ; and all persons
having demands against said estate are requested to
present them, duly authenticated, as the law directs.
mavlfMOd JOHN W. DAVIS, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Thomas Couuty.
Quart of Ordinary, June 7, 1858.
TOBIAH J. EVERITTE. Administrator on the
•I estate of Benjamin Flatt deceased, this day pe
titioned to this Court for letters of Dismission from
said administration.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
their objections in said Court, if any they have'Wi
said letters being grante&otherwise said letters will
be granted at* regular Term of said Court to lu
held at Thomssville said county on the seooud Mon
day In February next.
jalfrfim ’ HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinwry.
Administrator's Sale.
Agreeable to an order of
• the Court of Ordinary of Coffee county, will
he soM on the first Tuesday in August next, before
the Courthouse door, in the town of Douglas within
the legal Hour* of sale, two thirds of lot of land,
No. 162 in the 7th diatrictof originally Appling now
Coffee coiintv, belonging to the estate of Joseph
Rioketson deceased; sold for the benefit of the
heirs aad creditors of said deaeaaed; terms made
known on the day es safe. . 11 ‘ v
I jeiftds JAMES ARNOLD, Ad nt.
£cgal QV.i>rcrtiscment3.
GEOBGIA-Warc Cfunty.
To tlic Honorable Superior Court of laid Couuty,
March Term, 1658.
THE petition ot’ Timothy Kirkland respectfully
thewe-th that, heretofore, to-wit: nil the J6tli
day of April, in the year of onr Lord eighteen hun
dred and fifty-live Austin Smith, of said county,
made mid delivered to your petitioner his certain
instrument in writing, call and a promisor)’ note,
whereby he promised on or before the aeveuteenth
day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty five, next
following the date of said note, to pay to your peti
tioner, or bearer, eleven hundred and sixty-three
dollars and Oil cents for value received#and for the
better securing the payment of the said note on the
day and year aforesaid, said Austin Smith executed
and delivered to your petitioner his certain deed of
mortgage conveying, to your petitioner lots of land
number (193) one hundred mid ninety-three; and
number ( Hoi) one huudred and three, (< xccpt so
much of the'tßst named lot as lies on the west side
of Coxes crei'k, said reserve being thirty acres more
or less.) in the eighth district of said county
condition to be void on the payment of the promise
ry note aforesaid —which proßilsory note and deed
of niurtgagp are here in Court to be show n. Yet,
your petitioner avers that said Austiu Smith, al
though so indebted, aud to pay said promisor)’ note
often requested, hath not paid said n.te or any part
thereof; but the same to pay hath hitherto and yet
does refuse. Wherefore your petitioner prays that
such rule aiid order may be made aud passed by the
Court accordiugjo the statute iu such eases made
aud provided &c.
JOHN C. NICHOLLB, Plaintiffs Attorney,
mu rehill - m4m
Ware Superior Court.
March Term, TBSS.
TIMOTHY KIRKLAND )
* VS > Mortgage Sfc.
AUSTIN SMITH. )
Present, the Honorable Arthur E. Coclirau, Judge
of eaid Court.
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of Tiui
otb Kirkland, that on the sixteenth day of April,
in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred’and fifty
five, Ajuatin Smith, of said county, made and deliv
ered to said Timothy Kirkland ids certain promisory
note, bearing date the day and year aforesaid,
whereby, the said Austin Smith prflniiscd on or be
fore the seventeenth day of Ap’il, next following
the date of said note, to pay said Timothy Kirkland,
or bearer, eleven hundred and sixty-three dollars and
sixty-two cents for value received; ami that after
wards on the same day midyear aforesaid, the said
Austin Smith the better to secure the payment f
said note, executed and delivered to suid Timothy
Kirkland his deed ol mortgage, whereby, the said
Austin Smith coYiveyed to “the said Timothy Kirk
laud, lots of land number (l!)3) one hundred and
ninety-three, and nimiber (103) one hundred and
three, iu the eighteenth district of said county;
each of said lots containing four hundred and ninety
acres more or less, except so much of lot number
one hundred aud three as lies on the west side of
Coxes Creek, containing thirty acresmore or less,
conditioned that if the said Austin Smith should pay
off aud discharge said note or cause it to he. done
according to the tenor ami effect thereof, that then
the said deed of mortgage and the suid note should
become, and be null aud void to all intents and
purposes; and it further appearing that said note
remains unpaid, it is, therefore, on motion of John
C. Nicholls, PUffs Att’y, ordered that the said Aus
tin Smith do pay into court by the first day of the
next term thereof, the principle, interest, and cost,
due on said mite, (or show cause to the contrary, if
any he lias) aud that on the failure of the said Aus
tin Smith so to do, the equity of redemption in aud
to said mortgage premises, be forever thereafter
barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered
that this rule be published in the Wire-Grass ltepor
ter once a month for four mouths, or a copy thereof
served on the said Austin Smith, or his special agent
or attorney, atleast three’ mouths previous to the
next term of thie conrt. Bv the court.
JOHN C. NICHOLLS, Pl’fl’s Att’y'.
A true ex tract from the minutes, this March 17th,
1858. jfiSSE E- BUTLER, Cl’k S,C. v
mnrch3t m 4m
Notice.
rjYHAT on the first Monday in August.next, at a
1 regular Term of the Court of Ordinary to be
liefd In Clinch county, Georgia, I shall proceed to
appoint s suitable person to administer on the estate
of William U. Burkhalter, late of said county de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the parties interested, tube and appear be
fore this Court, jvithiu the time prescribed by law,
and make objections (if any they have) why said ap
pointment should not be made: otherwise it will be
done In accordance with the law. :
Given under my baud and official signature, this
June 11th, 1868.
jei6 JOHN L. MORGAN, Ord’y.
For Rent,
F>R the remainder of the year, the Office just
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AITHEBEAS.EIiJah Wde, Administrator oft the
TT estate, b( th real personal, of Hon ell Pea
cock, late Os sgi'd County deceased, having petitioned
skid Court t’#r Letters f Dismission from said Ad-e
U 1 fnteresfed are, therefore, 1 hereby
fied to file their objections in said Court, if any they
have to said letters being granted; otherwise, said
letters will be granted to said applicant, at ayegular’
Term of said Coart, to be held in Thomnsvflle said
county, on the first Monday in July next, (1850.)
Given under my hand and official signature,
decls-fun 1 HENRY H. TOOKK. Ordinary.
State of Georgia— Thomas County.
April sth, 1858,
To the honorable the Coirt of Ordinary of Thomas
County: i _
rpiJE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTOR |
X of the last Will and Testainent of Shadrack E
Dickey, late of said county deceased, respectfully
Bboweth that, as Executor as aforesaid, be has fully
discharged all the duties incumbent on biin, as di
rected by said last Will and Testament, and accor
ding to the laws of said State; that be has made a
final settlement of said estate by paying over the
entire amount of property, money and etteetSf in
hand, belonging to the same, to the Legatees of said
estate. He, therefore, to be dismissed
from said Executorship.
WILLIAM J. DICKEY, Executor.
Georgia—Thomas County. •
Court of Ordinary, April sm, 1358.
UPON bearing the above and foregoing Petition,
it is ordered by the Court, that the said Petition, to
gether with this upler, be published iu the Wire-
Grass Reporter, monthly for six months.
HENRY IT. TOOKE, Ordinary.
A true extract tVorn the minutes of sold Court.
A. V. McCAROEL,
apr7 I Deputy Clerk -Court of Ordinary.
GEOBOlX—Thomas County.
September 7, 1857.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thom
as county;
THE undersigned Administrator on tbe estate of
Samuel A-Austin, late of said county deceased
respectfully sheweth, that as Administrator as afore
said, he h 6 folly discharged all the duties required
by the laws of said State—that he has made a final
settlement of said estate by paying over the lull
amount of property, money, and effects in hand, be
longing to the same, to the legal distributees of said
estate. He therefore petitions to be dismissed from
said Administration.
JOHN MI®,ER, Adm'r.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, September 7, 1857.
Upon hearing the above and foregoing petition, it
is ordered by the court, that said potion, together
with this order, be published in the Wire-Grass Re
porter for the term of six months.
sep’22] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
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