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All persons interested are therefore hereby notili
letters will bo granted to applicant at * regular
Term of said Court, to he Held In Thomasville, said
county ou the first Monday in Junehext.
aprld llBKfaY H. TOQK%#-di.mry.
To Cuttle Denlera.
niHE Now York Wee kly New* has a full, fair and
faithful oahle market,
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TelfiUr fthciiH’* Nulea.
WJLI BE SOLD BEFORE THE
TT Cniirthnuse door, in the town of Jacksonville,
Telfai/ eoanty, on the first Tuesday in September
rtfiCwjthin the usual hour” of sale, the follow ing
Sis’ lot*hi lainl, No*. to-wit, three hundred and
ten (1110*three hundred and forty-two. (342,) three
hundred and’TdMv.five, (345,) three hundred and
forty-three, (ItyltT) three Jnindied and forty.fpn&i.
(344,) and thfee hundred*aud forty-*!*, QhM’v) all
lylhg arid being In tho Eighth district ofTeTfair
oorintj', levied on aa the property of A T. Dopsonto
satlafv anndryfi, fimlatlied. oat of * Justice court t
” the eighth district of Telfair por.tifyjji, favor of Wil
liam Hatton m A.X Dopaon, William; Harrell va
A. T.“Uop*ou. Kubin llnrrcll v*A.T. and
other* vs A. T. Dopson; levy made and returned to
me by ,1. W. Rnwliiirconstabje.
Alto, at the tame time and place,
Four lot* of land, No*. 204, 205,217, and 23<i,
lying and being In tbe 14tli district of Telfair county,
levied oii a. the troperty of James T. McCormick,
to satisfy sundry A. ft* issued out of s Justice Court
nf the llifilth district, Q. M., in favor of ,T. & 0.
Bn, adm'rs of E. Bowhett, deceased vs James
,'ormick, and Hugh Malay lor the use of John
flee vs James J. McCormick and A. L.
v* James T. McCormick and Jacob A.
If endorser, and others vs James T. jlcCor
property pointed oat by defendant; levy
nd returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the snme time and place,
, One lot of laud, No. 87, lying and being in the Dth
district of Telfair county, levied on a* the property
ot Josiuh Burges, to satisfy one ti fa issued out of a
r Justice enurt of the ItlfOth district, Q. M., In favor
; nf M D. Witteox y* Josiuh Burge*, and Wright
Colins endorser ; property pointed out by Colins;
| levy made aud returned to nic by a constable.
; Also, at the mm time and place,
r One lot of land, nikiiber not known, but known us
the place whereon defendant now lives, levied on us
, the property of John Yancey*to sutisly two ft fas
j issued out of n Justice Court of the 339th district,
I Ut M., ill favor of Gladden & Wimbles vs John
Yancey, and the other in favor of J. &. G Bow lieu,
ttdm’i'H of 1L How hen,deceased vs John Yancey; nro
(fdrty polhfftl out by dethiidfifit: levy mude and re
tflrneif to meby a constable.
t Jy2B LUC’HJS L. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Colqnit Nortgnge Sale. *
TYTILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
’ IjapP’ Cotirtbouse door In Moultrie, Colquitt eomi
-1 ty.mi the first Tuesday in September next, within
! the legal hours nf sale, the follow injf property ,to-wit:
245 acres of lot of laud, No. ttO'.l, and 3 acres of
’ lot No. 2111, levied on a* the property of John B.
Simmons by virtue of a mortgage ii fa issued from
Colquitt Superior Court in furor of lleubcn Will
’ yton'vs said .Simmons; property pointed out in said
’ mortgage fi fa; levy made and returned to me by
l Amos Tomer Itept. Sheriff.
je 30 __ PAULIN CREED. Sheriff.
Administrator’s Salt*.
WILT, be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Thomasville, on the first Tuesday
in October next, Lot of laud, number seventy-nine,
(70) in the thirteenth (13) district, of originally Ir
win now Thomns county. Sold as the property of
John R. Lowry, late of Twiggs comity, deceased.—
i Terms made know n on the day of sole.
MILTON WILDER, Administrator on the es
tnte of John E. Lowry, with the Will annexed.
■ July 2b ‘ t
GEORGlA—'Thomas County.
£ bhbh Court of Ordinary, JuitcMH, 1C.58.
TOJnAH J. EVKRITTK, this dy applies to this
i Court for letters of Administration on the es
tate of John .Stephens, late of saidcounty deceased,
r All persons interested arc, flierefiire, hereby noti
(tedito illo theirohjoctioii* in said court (if any they
have) to said letters being prautod: otherwise said
letter*Will be granted to said applicant, at a regular
Term of said Court to be held lit Thomasville, said
ctuuity, ou the first*>ionday in August next.
HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEOmilA—TUonms County.
Hi ** Court of Orrlinarii, Man tl, 185c 1 .
n APPEARING TO tnrS COUR'l’,
y the petition of Kinehen L. Taylor, Adminis
trator on the estute of Jiime* Adams dewnsol.ttiat
be has fully discharged the duties assigned him as
anoh Administrator, and he having petitioned this
’ Court fm* a dismission from Said Administration, and
citation having been ordencd to issue, as is required
by law —
AH personalnterested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied and required to file their objections in said Court
(If any they have) to the granting'of letters of pis
mission to said Administrator, otherwise such letters
will be grunted to hint on the fir*t Monday in Febru
ary next.
Given tinder my band (frd official signature,
may ML HENRY I t. TOOKE. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomns County.
Court of Ordiuofu, June 28, 1858;
TOUN A. McINtoSH, Jr., applies to this Court
•J for letters of Guardianship of and for the per
son* and property of Jesse, Panic), Leon, .John ami
Texas Sauls, minor heirs of Nathan Sauls, deceased.
All person* interested are therefore hereby notifi
ed to file their objectmps in said .court, if guy they
have, to said 1 letter Wing granted; otherwise snid
letter* will be granted to said applicant at a regular
Turin of said court to he held at Tliomasville, said
county, ou the first Mondnv of August next,
je ii'i HENRY At. ‘WOKK.Ordiivary.
GEORGIA—CIinch Comrty.
Court of Oritinani , Julg 5, 1858.
TAMES M FOLSOM A KLIZABKTH CARTER
thi* day makes application’to tin* Court for Let
ters of Administration ou the estatnte of Ijevi W.
late of said county deceased.
AU persons interested arc therefore hereby notifi
ed to tile their obieetlims in snid Court, if ‘hny they
have to said letters being emoted: otherwise said
letter* will be granted to said applicant* at a regular
Term of *ald Court to be held lu Magnolia in said
oouutv, on tbe flrst Monday in September next.
>l4 JOHN L. MORGAN, Ordinary,
■GE O RGI A—€l|i lie It County.
Cowrt of Ordinary, July 5, 1858.
SARAH ANN KJRKLAND this day makes ap
plication to flits Court for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of John 8. Kirkland, late of
said county deceased.
All persons intere*ted are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file thoic.ebjectimis in said Court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted: otherwise said
letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regu
lar Term of said Court, to lie held in Magnolia in said
countx, on the first Monday in September next. *
,ly 14 JOHN L. MORGAN, Ordiiiaiy.
GEORGlA—Colquitt County.
Court of Ordinary , July 5, 1858.
WHEREAS Matthew C. Dukes, Administrator
on the estate, Imth real ami perpmal. of Vat
rie Price, late of said county deceased, having peti
tioned said Court for letters of Dismission from
said Administration.
All persoiissnterested arc, therefore, hereby mfti*
tilled to file their objections in said Court (if any
they have) to said I.otter* being granted: otherwise
said Letters will be granted to snid applicant, lit a
regular Term of snid Court, to be held in Moultrie,
in said eouuty, on the second Monday in Jauuary
uext. Given uuder my hand ami official signature.
jy 14 PETER O. WING. Ordinary. |
ALL person* iodebted to the estates of Thotnas
Hyeritt, late ot Colquitt comity deceased, arc
hereby notified to make immediate, payment to tbe
undersigned; and ail person* havfttg demand* against
said estate are hereby notified to render them in, hi
terms of the law: ©tborwiwJ HamJ
Moultrie, Colquitt Ccimiry, July 14,1858.
SIXTY DAYS AVTERDATE application will
be made to the honorable Court of Ordiuary of
Telfair county for leave to well tho negroes belonging
to flic estate of phi'll J Konev deceased. ,lno‘2Btli
I*sß- UJIJ STEPHEN HONEY. Adm i .
NEW FIRM iNITffIW GOODS, r .
AN THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY LAST R. R. EVANS & W. W,DAVIS s
U formed a Copartnership under and by the name of “ EVANB A DAVIS,” and are doiiig-bimincs* in
the same Stoje, formerly ocsupied by R. U. Evm, viz : The Now Brick Store fritb Yellow- Front.; i
Our Mr. EVANS feel* under lasting obligation* for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to bun and ,
n>*pectfally solicits an increased patronage for the New llcm. freKhjfbonfideiit that their strut and correct ,
j than hureWoire kept our eon>tntig of ti Grnurnl of , , . - -
l iV.# ; - ■ X3!n." , qg
i ilaAwaro and Chtlery, Boots and Shoes, (*onie very ftoots,) %nddle* aud Bridles,
MENS’ ASSTE) BOYS’ OLOTHIJSTGr,
a first rate stock of. Hats and Bonnet*, Fancy SSoeds, Crockery and Tinware, .Sihcrware and Jewelry,
Medicines and Groceries, J
Very fine Liquors in bottles'for medicinal pnrpoies, Linseed Oil, BurningJluid, belt Lime; and many
other articles too numerous to meirtion- Please give ns a call and wc flatter ourselves that w e will be able
to suit you in both GIOOIIS .AJKTD PrUOES.
ygZ&v The liadieß nre respectfully invited to our Stock in their line. —
We promise that no effort shall be sparhiron ourfartto plca*e.
April 14, EVANS & DAVIS.
MAGRUDER’S
Double-Acting Circle-Adjusting Plow.
I TAKE tliin opportunity of nntir)ing the public that. I bate one of C. B. Magiujorr s Double-
Acting Clßbtli-AIOTSTwb Ft,OHS, which, from actual use, Raves the labor of one band to every
Flow, adding 100 per ceut to tbe nmnunl labor. This plow may be used with oue, two, or three fehears
at pleasure ; but among our stumns and r*ota two Shears arc preferable. I have exhibited this Plow be
fore numbers of our citizens, aud itiere is not a r .disßentiiig ‘.voice to its practical utility and ®. ? l y? or ’
saving qualities. *- ;. / A. J. OKK.
We tnke pleasure in certifying to the coneetucr*, of the above, from having withered the use ot tins
Pl<w. ■ Ki>. Rf.PQRT>:n. “ ‘* :£ ; -•
THOAAASVIT .T .K
Tailoring and Clothing Establishment
fTIHE undersigned has just received a lot of ClotllS, CassimcrS and VestilltTS, which w ill be
J made np according to Fashion or taste. All Garments made at this establishment, warranted to bt—
and made in the bc*t style. , „ - _ IL . . .
on hand, a small lot of Clothing. Shirts, Drawers aud Collars. Cutting and Trimming done at
short notice. Call ( ono door above T. J. Lightfoot & Co.’s. . ,
„ ov jots TIIOJIAS BARRETT, Agent.
miscellaneous.
WATSON’S TANARUS”
Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!
Th* Machins, Par Excellence, lor the People!!
Price and #3O.
rpHESK MACHINES, FOR SIMPLI
JL city, durability, anil strength of scam, are un
surpassed. They will be found on exhibition and for
sale at the Furniture Store of
CHARLES 11. REMINGTON,
THOMASVILLE, GA..
where all persons nre respectfully invited to call and
examine them. *
J. DAVIS A CO., Greensboro’, Ga.
CHAB. H. REMINGTON, Agent.
N. B. County Right* for sale. Apply to J. Da
vis, Greensboro’, orE. I’. Cone, I’oud Town, Ga.
may 12* . w*
Lands for Sale.
K rx A ACRES of excellent Land on tbe Spring
OUU Hill Tallahassee toad, eight miles from
Thomnsvillc, are now ottered lor aaluby the subscri
ber. Two hundred ami titty acres, about half of
which is fresh, ail under good fence, and in a
high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, prttatoes,
cabbage, turnip*, and many other things grow on
this land in luxuriant abundance. Come and look at
it. I dwmit litrerit for sale because lam displeased
with the land, but I am iletermiocil- to change my
locality, sale or no sale. Price reasonable. Fair
warning.
july 21 . ts
N?3W O-OODS.
THE sobseriber is new ccai’iviiig a large as*ort
ment of choice Fresk Goods, amongst which
arc the following:
Preserves —Pine Apples, Kaspbemes, Peaches,
fi- Quinces, Gniaet and Citron.
Jellcys— Guava, Currant and Quince.
Dried Emit —Malaga, Lager anil Sultan Kaikius,
Currants, Figs and Priiucs.
Hermetic aII y—Sealed Good*, jßninon, smtsMi
Shad. Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines fread
Poaches, Pino Apples, Raspberries,
Green Peas and Tomatoes.
Nuts—Almonds, Brazil, Pcyau, Filberts and Coco
nut*.
Pickle*. Catsups, Olives, Copers, Olive Oil. Mncea
roni and Oercnieelli; Farina,’ Soda, Butter, Sugar
and Cream Crackers! choice Wines, Liquors, Port
er, Ale and Cider in buttles; Sugars, chewing ami
smoking Tobacco, nml Smiff. ’®’
All the above, besides a large assortment of other
Goods in my line of business, sold on very rcasomi
ble terms by JOHN STARK.
Thomasville, November 10,1857. ts
SaDATWATEB.
r pms PLEASANT HEALTHY BEV-
Jl erage, cold aud sparkling, with choice Syrups,
will commence drawing for the season to-day, at the
Store of the undersigned.
tSTMCK kept constantly on hand and for *ale by
JOHN STARK.
Thomasville, May IS; 1858.
Blanks! Brinks!!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FOR
€lerlc*i. Constables,
Ordinaries, Sheriffs,
Justices of the Peace,
Bounty I.utid Agents
Attorneys at Law, Ace.
SEND in your orders, and save time, trouble and
expense of writing. Sold at the most reasonable
prices at the “ WinF,-Grass Rr.j-omT.il ” Office,
and forwarded by mail to any place desired
MOORE A’ HOMAN’S
Sash and Blind Factory.
rpiTF, miitersigncd are prepared to manufacture
£ all kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, jpannel
Doors, and Carpentry Work to order,
ways ou hand, tho best seasoned they will
warrnnt their ‘yovli to he of the most substantial and
durable ilescriptjnli.
He will also contract for any sine or style of buil
dings,and cxqeute the same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Shops located at the Smjtli end *f Main street,
below McHnin’s Hotel, Thoinasvillc.Ga..
0. . MOORS, | E. T HOMAN’
july 14 _W bets
Livery Stables.
rpflK UieDKItSIGNED HAVING
I recently purchased the NEW CTABkEMW
formerly, bcioiijUng to John Scott deceased, sSXy
and having repaired and fitted them up in elegant
style is now prepared to accommodate the puhlic iu
; tliis liue of business. These Stallies being of a
! Large and Convenient Sixc, *
w ith I'tenty id Out-Ronm nttached,are well Adapted
..
JThe have^viq| *
J * R yi JAMBS A. MiiLENPON.
SSMT* I
miscellaneous.
Carriage Manufacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.
The partnership between McLedon
& Lowry being dissolved, I respect- l( )|
\yr fully inform the public, that the bu- 0 U
sines* in all its branches will be carried on as before
by the undersigned. Grateful for past patronage, I
earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. Those
iu want of Waggons, Buggies, carriages pf any dis
cretion, 1 think I will be able to suit, both as re
gards quality and price. Those indebted to McLen
don & Lowry will find their notes and accounts in
my hands. Strange a* it.may seem to some, it is im
possible for me to carry on this business without
money. Repairing done in good style and on reas
onable terms.
marchlHQ _ .TOMS H. LOWRY.
Slew Jeweler, Watch and Cloclt
maker.
JOSEPH JERGER now offers his services jg>
to the public, and pledges himself to give
prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and
milking Watches, Jewelry, Ax'. All work entrusted
to him will be executed and delivered at the time
promised, and warranted. He has no flowing enco
miums to bestow upc himself ns a watch maker,
but relies upou the judgment of his patrons to es
tablish his skill and reputation. Terms Cash.
Office second door above the Post Office, next to
the store of H. W. Sharpe.
Thoinusville, Oa., March 17,18&7b ts
“jSSTm. GRAY,
Watch-Maker and Jeweler, ThomaaviUe, Ga.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
’ ’ the citizens of this community that lie At
still continues his business at his Old Stand,
where he is well prepared to do all work ‘"nt nn*
liis line as good and as cheap as. can be done South,
such as Repairing Watches, Clocks, Mending Jew
elry, Mounting Walking Canes with Gold or Silver;
ami much other work in his line.
L£T’Ak he is under many obligations to his friends
for their pas-t”patronage, he, therefore, hopes that
all those who may have work in his line will give
him a call, and they shall be treated like ladies and
gefldlWtien. —fr.— v-j- - lnaylfltf
MOORE & HOMAN'S
Variety Worjts.
TIHE undersigned are pre- _, ■
pared to manufacture in
L the best and most fashionable
stylo all kinds of Furniture',
Bedsteads from $5 to $25 ;
Side Boards,‘Wash stands,
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureaus- —China, Red Buy
Dining Tubles, Folding and
Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,
Trininel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries,ilook Ca<cs and Hat Stands.
Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture: or lum
ber made up to order ill the most fashionable style.
Also all kinds of ‘turning; and Sawing done
iu the best style. Shops located South end of Main
Btreet, below Mcßaln’a Hotel, Thothasvllle, Ga.
jglyl4] MOORE & HOMAN.
W. F. BAXFORD,
• erry
Anctionceo: & Com miss ion Merchant,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
W| ILL SELL AT AUCTION, or privately on
Commission, any species of Merchandize,
Produce, Stock, Negroes, &c., that may be confided
to his care. Regular Auction days—every Saturday.
He will also pay strict attention to the
ItuyiiiK and Selling of Lands.
1 Persons wishing to settle iu our county would no
doubt find it to jlieir interest to consult him before
purcliasing, as be is Billy prepared to impart infnr
matiOD, both hi regard to the productiveness and
preseut value of lands, as well as the advantages
amending peculiar locations. iiiarHlhely
To the Traveling Public.
New Stage Line.
A TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF STAGES
will run in connexion with the S. A & G.
Railroad, leaving Station No. 7, on arrival of cars
from Savannah, connecting nt Wnresboro’ with the
Stage from, Brunswick, passing tliivriigh Magnolia,
Mill Town, and Troupyille, arriving at Thonuisville
on Thesday, Thursday arid Saturday. Leave Thom
asville'on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing
through the above nanied place* on return route,
and connecting with the B. & F. Railroad and S., A.
St G. Railroad by StngOsat Waresboro’ on Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday—arrive in Savannah and
Brunswick same evening. 13?” Through Fare from
Thotnasville to Savannah $14.00. . =
* H. HILL, Proprietor.
■iiaySlf GEO. W MERILL, Agent.
Plantation for Sale.
mHE subscriber otters for .sale, 490, acres of Land
1 mi win. his a good m and grist
mills, both new. and 30 or 35 acres of 3H
cleared laud, all fresh, a good framed JhHß|
lin© hingu^iiuiulborry
Mention, loc*M Little Jfcver, halfway from
I Moultrie to Nashville, near the ferry, and ha* the
PlrtiCUl *”
*jy 1# ° fi N. PARRISH. P M.
■U- ‘ ■ * -t -tWfc
I JO. i ‘ .'-V 1 * K j
TTrte#S, Elijah Wade, Administrator on flipr r
VV lestatcbetlifeai and personal, of Howell Pej j
Cock, late Os said county diseased, hftiing petitioned
said Court for Letters of Disiiiission from said Ad- j
m All person’s interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to filed bir objectionsiu-aaid Cmirß. i(juur-tke V
have to said letters being granted: otherwise, said j,
letters will be granted to said applicant, at a raggiev-
Term of said #ourt, to be held in Tiioinasville said
county,on the first Monday inJuR-next, (mj
Given under my hand and official signature. . i
decls-6inl HENRV H. TOOKE. Ordinary.
State of Oeorgia—Tliomns Poniitf.
Aimn. st.h, 1856.
To the honorable the Court of Ordinary of ‘Thomas
rp°HE UNDERSIGNED EXEQiHoR
1 of the last Will and Testa inept of Blwdrai k h
Iliciyr, late of said county decb&ed, respectfully
sheweththat, us Executor as aforesaid, helms fully
discharged all the duties incumbent ,on him, as di
rected by said last Will and Testament, and accor
ding to the laws of said Bt|te ; that he bus made a
final settlement of said “esCTEVbjr paying’ over the
entire'anibtmt’ *drproperty', mbiiey ’•ffifd>ftevts In
hand, belonging to the same, to-she legatees of said
estate. He, therefore, .petitions to ho dismissed
from said Executorship'.’ ”* _
WILLIAM J. DKjKEY, Executor.
Georgia—Thomas County.
# Court of Ordinary, April sth, 1818. .
UPON hearing the above and loregoing Petition, _
it i* ordered by the Court, that the said Petition, to
gether with this order, be published in the Wire-’
Grass Reporter, monthly for six months.
HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
A. V. McCAIIDEL,
apr7 Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary.
GEOBGIA-fhoinas County.
. September 7, 1857.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thom
as county:
THE - undersigned Administrator on the estfttiyif
Samuel A. Austin, late of said county deceased
respectfully sheweth, thatas Administrator ns afore
said, he has fully discharged all the duties required
by the laws of“said State—that liebas made a final
settlement of said estate by paying over the full
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 MILLER, 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
-1 porter far the term of six months.
sep22] HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
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