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Cffgal 2U>oerrti<wentg,
Telfair Kheritf’i Sales.
TITILj; BE 80LD BEFORE THE
▼ T Courthouse door, in the town nf.Jacksonville,
Telfair county, on thr first Tuesday in September
■ext, within the usual bourn of sale, the following
property, to-wit: ‘ ,1: .
Six lot* of land, No*, to-wit, three hundred ami
ten f3I0 r ) three hundred and forty-two, <s43,)three
hundred and forty-fire, (345,) three hundred and
forty-three, (343,> three hundred and forty-four,
(344,) and three hundred and forty-six, (34f>,) all
lying and being in the Eighth district of Tel fair
county, levied on as the property of A. T. Dopson to
satisfy sundry fi fas iasned out of a Justice court of
♦ha eighth district of Telfair county in fudor of Wil
liam Hatten ra A. T. Dopson, William Harrell vs
A. T. Dopapn, Rabin Harrell ra A. T. Dopson and
others rt A. T. Dopson; levy made and returned to
me by J. W. Rawlins constable.
4 Alto, a( the tame time and ‘place,.
Four lota of land, Nos. 304,305, 317, and 036,
lying and being iu the 14th district of Ttdfair county,
nvied on as the property of James T. McCormidi,
to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a Justice Court
or the 339th district, O. M ,In favor of J. &. O.
Rowhen, adin’ra of E. Bowhen, deceased vs James
T. McCormick, and Hugh Maloy for the use of John
B Coffee -?r Jwiwr'T;’ McCoroilcV'and’ A.'X.
Hatten ra James T. MrCorrulch and Jacob A.
Clemans endorser, and others vs James T. McCor
mick ; property pointed out by defendant; . levy
made ami returned to mo by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place,
One lot of land, No. W, lying and being iu the 9th
district of .Telfair county, levied on ns the property
•f Jotiah Burgos, to satisfy one fi fa issued opt of a
Justice court of the 339th district, 0. M., in favor
of M. D. WillcOx vsJoslah llnrges, and Wright
Colins endorser (property pointed out by Colins;
levy made and returned to me by a constable. g
, Also, at the same time and place,
One lot of land, number not known, hut known as
the place whereon defendant now lives, levied on ns
the property of John Yancey, to satisly two 11 fas
issued out of a Justice Court of the 339th district,
O. M., in fhror of Gladden &, Wimbles vs John
Yancey, and the other in favor of J. & G Bowhen?
adtn’re of E. Bowhen,deceashn vs John Ysncey; pro
perty pointed ont by defendant; levy .untile and re
turned to me by a constable.
*■ t Jy 3S LUCIUS* I, WILLIAMS, Sheriff,
Colquitt filierllf's Nntiv
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Courthouse door in tho tow nos Moultrie,
Ciibpiitt county, on the first Tuesday in September
•ext, within the legal liodrs of sale, the follow ing
property, to-wit:
.• One house and lot, in the town of Moultrie, No. 1,
in block F A, levied on as the property of William
McLeod, to satisfy a fi fit issued from the 1 151st dis
trict, G..M., In favor of John Mafeer vs said Mo-
Leod ; levy mnileabd aetufiird to me by a constable.
Also, at"the same time and place,
One town lot, No. 3, iu tho town of Moultrie, in
Mock C, including tho blacksmith shop as it now
stands, and another lot, No, 2, in block K, iu the
town of Moultrie, with the boards and lumber, on
said lot. and a work bench ; all levied on as the pro
perty of Moses C. Nortnon, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the 1151st district, 0. M., in favor of G. 3. Fa
sou vs snid Norinoii; property pointed out by plain
tiff; levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place,
I One lot of land, No. 893, In the eighth district of
bnnerly Thomas now Colquitt county, containing
19(1 acres more or less, levied on us tho property of
Moses C. Normon to sntisfv a Justice court fi la in
favor ot George S. Fa son vs said Normon ; property
pointed out by plaintiff; levy made and returned to
roc by a constable.
aug 4 DARLIN CREEP, Sheriff.
Pof polled -Colquitt Nhrri If'is Sale.
TlflLL BE SOLD BEFORE TIIE
r Y Courthouse door in the town of Moultrie,
Colquitt county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, witliin the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Two hundred acres of land, being-part of lot No.
41 ■ and one steam mill, levin! on as the property oi l
Joef-H, Graves, to satisfy a fi lain favor of James It.
liraneli vs. said Graves.
aug 11 __ DARLIN CREED, Sheriff.
(.’olqiilt lilortgiige Kule,
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Courthouse door in Moultrie, Colquitt coun
ty. on the first Tuesday in September next, within
the legal hour* of sate, the following property,to-wit.:
346 seros of lot of lond, No. 390, ami 3 acres of
lot No. 391, levied on as the property of John 11.
Simmons by virtue of a mortgage fi la issued from
Colquitt Superior Cofirt iu favor of Reuben Will
ton vs said Simmons; property pointed out m said
mortgage fi fa ; levy mmlAand returned to me by
Amos Turner Dept. Slierill',
je 30 . DAK UN CREED, Slp-rifT.
Ware Sheriff's Sales.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Courthouse door in Wurosboro’, Ware coun
ty, on tho first Tuesday in September next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following Mirpertv, viz:
Two hundred and forty five acres of land, being
part of lot No. 368, lying and being In the Bth dist.
of Ware bounty, levied ou as the property of 1). J.
Miller to satisfy one (1 fn in favor of C. W; Vfc A.*
Smith vs 1). J. Miller; levy made and returned to
mo by a constable.
Alto, at the same time and place,
Lots of land, Nos. 1)14 and 1‘25, also 245 acres of
land, being the west half of lot No. 108, all in |he
6th district of originally Appling now Ware county,
levied on as the property of Math Sweat, to satisfy
one fi fa.from Ware Superior Court, in favor of
Hardy Power* vs Math Sweat.
Also, at time and place,
Three arres of land, more or less, being a part of
lot, number one hundred-and three, (103) in tlw
eighth district of Ware county, near Wnrosboro’,
bounded south by the parsonage, north by John
Nichols’ land, east by Coxe’s creek, west by a street
or road, well improved-; levied on ns the property of
William W. Smith, to satisfy ono fi fn, issued from a
Justice Court, iu Ware county, in the 451st district,
0. M., In'favor of David Ddvidsnn vs William W.
Smith, and also three other fi fas issued from tho
snuie district and comity, ns above, in favor of Da
vid Davidson vs William W. Smith, principal, and
Charles Walker security on stay; levy made and
re I m ood to me by a Constable. July 30,1858.
*lt 4 RICH AUP BOGUN, Sheriff,
• Pierce County khcrlff’s Snlr.
TirilLL BE SOLD AT Mks. NANCY BTFAV
f T ART’S, tho place of holding tho Superior and
luferfer Court*, Pierce county, on the first Tuesday
In September next, withiu the legal huurs’bf sale,
the followiug property, to-wit:
One lot Os Unit, number two hundred and farty,
(940,) lying In the 4th district of oiiginally Appling
now-Pierce county, levied op as the property of
Thomas Wasdin, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out or
a Justice Court of the 583d district, 0. M„ in favor
of Joseph Hillman vs Thomas Wasdin. and John J.
Nettles security ; Sarah Carter vs Thomas Wasdin,
and Thomas Woods Security ; low made bv a con
stable aud returned to me This July 28,1858.
aug 4 JOHN DONALDSON, Sheriff.
Ware Sheriff’s Sales.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
house door, iu the town of Wareslmro’, Ware
county, on the first Tuesday in October next, w ithin
tfie legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land, number two hundred and fffty-uiue,
(259) in tho sth district of Waro county, containing
490 acres, wore or lost, levied on as the property of
WUliatn C. Miller, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a
Justice tAMirt .itt said--county, in favor of Thomas
/WHffmMi f). Miller: property pointed out
iy aofenuant; levy nuulo and returned to me l>y a
onftahle. ‘ %
* It. BOURN, Sheriff.
Pulaski finperior Court
- April Ttrm, 1858. *
KUTHY A. E. HALL, a minor \
h her nett frieml, Caroline Singleton, ( Lihel for
VKRSUH i Divorce.
WILLIAM HALL. )
r’ appearing to tho Court, from tho return of the
oiMnfly that tho defendant in the above case, in
Wot to be found in the county, it is ordered that ser
vice, be perfected on him bv publishing in term* of
lew. P. E. LOVE, J. 8, C. S. D
A true oxtrMt from the minutes, April, 22,1858.
lIATTB K. MITCHELL, Clerk S. <?.
may 19 ■ m 4in
, modes*.
CJIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE application will
hj be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
1 elfair county for leave to sell the negroes belonging
to the estate f Pheb; Bonev deceased. June 281 h
1868., STEPHEN BONEY^Adm’r,
£ e B fl l QUmmieemetii*.
130 KOI A—Clinch.County. ‘P
*” this duv makes application to this Court lor Let
ters of Ad ministratfoii on the estatato of Leri W.
Curler,ljltp of said county deceased. •
All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi
ed to file their objections in said Court, if nnyjhey
have to . said letters being granted : othorwise'Wd
letters will he granted to said applicants at a regular
Term of said Court to be held in Magnolia io said
county, nu tho first Monday in September next
JLli JOHN L. MORGAN, Ordinary.
CiEOHOlA—Clinch County.
Court of Ont hi aril, Jala 5, IHSB
a A RAH ANN KIRKLAND tlis da? make, „p
----hJ plicaUon to this Court for letters of Adminis
tration on tho estate of John S. Kirkland, late of
said county deceased.
All persons Interested are, therefore, hereby noti
tied to file their objections iu said Court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted: otherwise said
letters will he granted to said applicant, at a regu
lar Term of said Court, to he held in Magnolia in said
county>on the first Monday in September next.
. Jf D JOHN L. MOIIGAN, Ordiuaiy.
GEORGlA—l'nlquit | County. ~'“~
■C ■ Court of Ordinary, July 5, 1858.
AiniEREAS Matthew C. Dukes, Administrator
TT on the estate, both real and personal, of Pat
-rlc l’riee, late of said county deceased, having peti
tioned Baid Court for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration.
All persons interested are; therefore, hereby noti
tilled to their objections iu said Court (if any
they have) to said Letters being granted: otherwise
said Letter* will bo granted to snid applicant, at
regular Term of said Court, to be held iu Moultrie,
In snid county, ou the second Monday iu January
next. Given under my band and official signature.
Jy Id PETER O, WJNO, Orilinary.
Adiiiinifttrittor’ii kale.
WILL be'wold before the Court House door, in
tho town of ThomuMviUe, on the first Tuesday
in October next. Let of land, number seventy-nine,
(79) in the thirteenth (13) district, of originally Ir
win now Thomas county. Sold us tho property of
John R. Lowry, late of Tw iggs county, deceased.—
Term* made known on the day of side.
- MILTON WILDER, Administrator on tho es- !
fate of Jehu I£. Lowry, w ith tho Will annexed.
igjFgr ~ ‘ fit 1
Administrator'* Nale,
Agreeable to an order f the ordina
ry of Wilcox comity, will be sold before the
Courthouse door in Abbeville, on the first Tuesday
October next, all tho lands belonging to William
Bowen, late of said county, deceased. Oil the prem
ises is situated atm of the best mills, saw ami grist,
iu all Southern Georgia; there is plenty of wuter
for almost any kind of machinery, wool carding, or
even plenty for a cotton factory. The mill is sup
plied by large springs that never fail. It is now in
good repair. Any person w ishing to invest money,
now is the time. The grist mill alone will pay from
SI,UU) to #LSOO per year. The river is near, should
there accumulate lumber on the yard, it can supply
all tho country to Darien.
F. J. BOWEN, Adm'x.
d-tds B. A. RUSSELL, A.lm’r.
Administrators Sale.
Agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Coffee county, will
. be sold on theflrst Tuesday iu August next, before
tile Courthouse door, in the town of Dougins within
tho legal hours of sale, two third* of lot of land,
No. 103 in the 7th district of originally Appling now’
Coffee county, belonging to tho estate of Joseph
Ricketson deceased ; sold for the benefit of the
heirs nnd creditors of said deceased ; terms made
known on the day of sale.
jolltd* JAMES ARNOLD, Adm’r.
Trustee'* Sale*. \- ‘ *
WILT, lie sold before"the Courthouse door, in
tho town of TbomasvHle, Thoipas county,
Georgia, on the lrst Tuesday In Octobef next, with-
n in tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to
Fit: One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
ess, it being on the north side of lot No. 81, in the
33d district of originally Early now Thomas county,
ami one two your old colt; all sold as the property
of Mary Davis, for the purpose of paying (lie debts
of said Mary Davis. Terms of sale made known ou
the day. This August 4th, 1858.
It JOHN C, BROWNING, Trustee.
GEORGlA—Tlioinas County.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED are hereby
notified that the undersigned will apply to the
honorable the Ordinary of said county on tho first
Monday in October next, at a regular Term of said
court lor an order granting him leaveyis administra
tor, to sell all the real estate of. John A. Hopkins
deceased, lying and being in the county nnd State
aforesaid. JOHN C. BROWNING, Adm’r.
Aug. Ist 1858. y m
Notice to Oelitors ami Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Thomas County.-
, Notice 1m hereby given to all persons*iiving de
mands against John W. Carter, late of said county,
deceased, to present them to me properly made out,
within the time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount; and all person* indebt
ed to said deceased, are hereby required to. make
immediate payment.
JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator de bonis
non with tho will annexed. . aug 4-fit
Notice to Debtors iirnl I'reiliiors.
STATE OF OEQItOIA, Thomas Countv.—
Notice is hereby given to all persons having de
nuiuds against Mary Davis, of said county, to pre
sent them to mo properly made out, spas to show
their character ami amount; and nil persons indebt
ed to snid Mary Davis, are hereby ‘required to make
immediate payment. This Aug. *4, 1858,
c * JOHN C. BROWNING, Trustee.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the estate
of \\ iu. J. Bryan deceased, are requested to
present them to me duly authenticated, within the
time prescribed by law; and those indebted to said
estate, nl'iM’jequested to mulit* immediate payment.
. , JNO. G. LINDSEY,
Jo lfl-fit -.t AilraiiiifitrHtor <ll* lumin non.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of William
Vick, late of Colquitt county .deceased, are
hereby notified to make immediate payment to the
Undersigned; add persons having demands ngaiust
said estate aro notified to presun tithe tu duly nutheu
ticated, as tho law directs. •
. Je23-0t (:15U.) NANCY VICK, Adm’x.
• Notice.. 8
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of D. vV E.
Mac LEAN are hereby notified that payinentfdr
satisfactory arrangement must lie made during the
coining spring, and all persons neglecting to comply
with these requisitions will find their notes and ac
count* in the hands of an attorney for collection,
ami will he put.in suit for Spring Court.
feb2.lt!] DfJNALP MAf LEAN, Executor.
1 , Notice.
ALL persons indebf. and to flic estate of John Mil
ler deceased, late of Thomas county are notifi
ed to make-payment, ami those having claims against
said estate to give notice of them.
j , ;l -lit A.F’fl. If MANSELL. Ks’r.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estates of Thomas
Lveritt, late of Colquitt comity deecssmi, are
hereby notified to make immediate payment to the
.undersigned; and all persons having demands against
snid estate are hereby notified to render them in in
terms of the law :_j>therwi*e they will be barred
w , . W. J. AMMONS, Adm’r.
Moultrie, Colquitt Country, July 11, 1858.
Nolirc.
mWO MONTHS AFTER DATE application will
JL he made to the honnruhle Court of Ordinary of
Telfair county for leave to sell the laud belonging to
the estate'of William Garrison, late of said county
deceased. July 22d, 1858. •
ang I LCOIFS L. WILLIAMS. Adm’r.
Nellco. |
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED are hereby no
tifiod that the undersigned, Guardian of the
persons and property of Allen, Jeremiah, anal
Charles \\ ilson, minor heirs at law of Allen Wilson,
deceased, w ill not for the future pay and settle any
contracts or bargains made with any person, for and
on account of said minors, except those made and
contracted by myself, the undersigned, cither tor
hoard, clothing, srhoolitis or otherwise
. JOHN V WILSON. Guardian.
Iliomasviile, Ga ,‘AtifcuSt 7, 1808. au II 3t
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.
ON-TIIE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY LAST R. R. EVANS & W. W. DAVIS
tonned a Copartnership under and’by the name of “ EVANS A DAVIS,” and are doing business in
tlie same Store, formerly occupied by U. I£. Evans, viz: The New Brick Store with Yellow Front.
Our Mr. EVANS feel* under lasting obligations fortho liberal patronage heretofore extended to him and
respectfully solicit! an increased patronage for the New Firm, feeling confident that their strict and correct
attention to bnsihess will continue to gyre satisfaction to their customers.
We are now receiving our SPRING STOCK which is much larger and consists of a greater variety
than heretofore kept by oar Mr. Evans, consisting of a General Assortment of
3DRY GrOODS,
Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, (some very fine pump-sole Boots,) Saddles and Bridles,
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
a first rate stock of Hats and Bonnets, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Tinware, Silverware aml^ewelry,
Medicines and Groceries,
Very fine Liquors in bottles for medicinal purposes, Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid, best Lime; and many
other articles too numerous to mention. Please give us a call and we flatter ourselves that wo will he able
u. suit you ill hotii GOODS PRICES.
The Latlies arc respectfully invited to our Stock in their line.—
Wo promise that no effort shall be spnr*Q ou our part to pleaso.
_ EVANS & DAVIS.
MLAGRUDBR'IB
Double-Acting Circlc-Adjusitng Plow.
♦I
I -TAKE tiiis opportunity of notifying .the public that I have one of C. B. MAGRtinER’s Docbi.k-
AcTlNIj Cikci.k-Adji;sTlKO Plows, which, from actual use, saves the labor of one hand to every
Plow, adding 100 per ccut to the manuni labor. This plow may be used with one, two, or three Shears
at pleasure; but among our stumps and roots two Shears are preferable. I have exhibited fhis Plow be
fore numbers of our citizens, nnd tlrrreTs not a dissenting ‘voice to its practical utility and great labor
saving qmiKttcß.
We take pleasure in certifying to the the above, from having witnessed the use of this
Plow.—Eli. Reporteh.
THOMASVTLLB
Tailoring and Clothing Establishment,
FIIIIE undersigned has just received a lot of Cloths, 4'assimcrs and Vestings,-which will be
J made up according to Fashion or taste. All Garments made at this establishment, warranted to tit—
and made in tin- best stylo.
f £p*Also on hand, a small lot of Clothing, Shirts, Drawers and Collars. Cutting and Trimming done at
short notice. Cull, one door above T. J. Lightfoot &. Co.’s.
iv ts THOJIAS BARRETT, Agent.
ifliscclhutcotts.
WATSON’S
Celebrated Family Sowing Machines!
The Machine, Far Excellence, for the People!!
Price $33 mid S3O.
These machines, foii siMPLr
city, durability, and strength of seam, are un
surpassed. They will ho found on exhibition and for
sale at the Furniture Store of
CHARLES 11. RIDII\GTO\,
THOMAS VI LLErGA.,
where all persons are rcspectfullysinvited to ealkuid
examine them.
‘ov J. DAVIS A CO., Greensboro’, Ga.
Cl IAS. 11. REMINGTON, Agent.
N. B. County Rights for sale. Apply to J. D.v
vis, Greensboro’, or E. I*. Conk, Pond Town, 69.
may 13 w - oy
Lands for Sale.
K A A AC RES of excellent Land on tlie Spring
sJV/v/ Hill Tallahassee road, eight miles from
Thomnsvillc, are now nffered for sale by the subscri
ber. Two liiimlred and fifty acres, about half of
which is freslr, ail under good fence, and in a
high State of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes,
cabbage, turnips, and inqpy other things grow on
this laud iu luxuriant abundance. Come and look at -
it. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased
w ith the Ihild, but I aui determined .to change my
locality, sale or no sale.- Pried reasonable. Fair
warning. DUNCAN McKINNON:
jnly 31 ts
MEW GOOES.
THE subscriber is’-novv receiving a large assort
ment of choice Fresh Goods, amongst w hich
are the following:
Preserves —Pine Apples, Raspberries, Peaches,
Quinces, Ginger ami Citron.
Jolleys—Guava, Currant and Quince.
Driest Fruit—Malaga, Lager ahd Sultan Raisins,
Currants, Figs and Prunes,
llernietieullv—Sealed Goods, Sa mon, sauseh
Shad,Oysters, Lobsters,Sardines fresd
Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries,
Green Peas and Tomatoes.
Nllts —Almonds, Brazil, Pecan, Filberts and Coco-
nuts. „
Pielvles, Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive Oil. Maoea-/
roni and Oerenieolli; Farina, Soda, Butter, Sugat/
and Cream Crackers; choice Wines, Liquors, Pin t
er, Ale and Cider in buttles; Segars, chewing ami
smoking Tobacco, and Snuff.
All the above, besides a large assortment of other
Goods in my line of business, sold on very reasona
ble terms bv ‘ JOHN STARK.
Thoomsvitlb, November 10, 1857. q f.J
HOI)A. WATER.
TUIIS I'I.KASANT IIEALTIIY gKV-
X erage, cohi and sparkling, with choice Sirhps,
will eouunciico drawing for the season to-dav/at the
Store of then mle ruined.
tifTCK kept constantly, on .hand and for/sale by
„ JOHN STARK.
Tiioinasville, May 13,1868.
Blanks! Blanks!!
OF IbVEIIY IJESCJIIPTIOTsT
FOR
Clerks, Constables,
Ordinaries, Sheriff's,
Justiees of the Peaee,
Bounty Land Agents
cr>vn • Attorneys at Law, Ac.
M'.NI) in your orders, aud save time, trouble ami
expert** Os writing. Sold at thojmost reasonable
prices at the “ Wikk-Grass Kjirorixr.R ” Office,
and forwarded hy inailfo any place desired
MOO HE & HOMAN'S
, s,wh Blind Factory.
rIIHE undersigned ard prepared to manufactnrc
1 all kinds of Window Sash, Btinds, Panne)
Doore, and Carpentry Work to'flrder. Havingal
waybill hand, the best seasoned lumber, they will
warrant their work to be of tho most substantial aud
diyrnhle description.
He will nlsncnutrnet for anv size or style of hull
dings,and execiltelhe same with aliVedful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Shops located at the Smith end of Main street
below Meßain’s Mote!, Thomnsville.Ga;
C. G. MOOUK, 1 E. T HOMAN*
j>y l4 i,etr ‘
Livery Stables.
TjIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING
reeclitlyupurcbased the NEW STAIiLE.Sffx
formerly belonging to John Scott deceuK.Hl,2<‘2N
and having repaired and fitted them lip in elegant
style is now iieeoitiuuHlale the public ill
this line of business. These Stables being of a
Farsfo uud ( oiivenieni Si*e,
with plenty o 4 Oil t-Room attached, are well adapted
to the purpose of Drovers and-others f„ r soiling
Horses, Jlnles, Cattle. Arc.
Tho proprietor will have al ways at baud a goodly
wiimber of Fine Horses ami Buggies for tho Travel
ing Public, and Prancing Ponies for the Ladies and
Gents—and as he lutemls makUm his establishment
permanent, he respeetthlty solicit* the patronage of
n generous public. Accommodations uoeqimHed.—
Charges moderate.
JAMES A. Mi-LENDON,
For Kent,
FIR the remainder of the year, tho Office just
vacated by Vr W U Hall. .prWtl
• illisrcllancons. ’*•
Carriage Manufacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Jfa The partnership between McLedon A~\
0 & Lowry being dissolved, I respect-if )}
XT fully inform the public, that the bu- 4/
sines* in all its branches will Ire carried 011 as before
by the undersigned. Gratcfurior past patronage, I
earnestly solicit a continuanceof"tlio same. Those
in want of Waggons, Buggies, carriages of any; dis
cretion, I think I will be able to suit, both as re
gai;ds quality and pi-ice. Those indebted to McLen
don: & Lowry will find their notes aud accounts in
tny hands. Strange as it may seem to shine, it is im
possible for me to/carry on (ids business without
money. Repairing done in good sty le nnd on- reas
onahle terms. /
niureli3tQ / JOHN 11. LOWRY.
N;\v Jeweler, Watch and Clock
v- ./• Maker., f
TOSEPII .THRGEI now offers his services (9
u to the jiul/lic, and pledges himself to give (O
prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, nnd
making Wat/ches, Jewelry, &c. All work entrusted
toliini will/be executed snd delivered at tlie time
promised, and warranted. He has no flowiug enco
miums to bestow tipe himself as a w ateli maker,
but relieWupon the judgment of his patrons to es
tablish his skill and reputation. Terms Cash.
Office /second door above the Post Office, next to
the storh of If. W. Sharpe.
> Thou/nsville, Ga., March 17,1857. ‘ _ ts
.LAS. M. GRAY,
Watch-Maker and Jeweler, Thomasville, Ga.,
\\T( ':ULIx RESPEGTFULLV INFOiIM
“V citizens of this community that ho ft
still/continues his business at his Old Stand, ipr\
he is well prepared to do nil work ‘iiiA-L/v.
his/lhie as good and as cheap as can be done South,
sntdi -as. Repairing Watcher, Clocks, Mending Jew
*l/v, Mounting Walking Canes with Gold or Silver ;
and much other work in his line.
/ lie is tinder many obligations to his friends
;or their past patronage, he, therefore, hopes that
/nil those who tnay h,we work in his linewill give
him a call, and they shall be treated liko%idies and
geutleinen. “ may 12tf
MOORE & HOMANS
Variety Worker” ■
THE undersigned nrepre- -
pared to nianufsotiire in
the host and most fashionable
style till kinds of Furniture,
Bedsteads from $5 to if “25; \vai)ltey~w
Side,Boards, Wash'stands,
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureaus—China, Red Bayggjg|^^Sl
Dining Tables, Bolding and
1 lain 1 aides, Centre and Side Tallies, Couches,
Trunuel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries, Bnelj.Caves and Hat Stands.
Lumber taken in exchange fnrT'urniture : or lum
ber made up to order in the most fashionable style.
Also all kinds of Turililljf and huwillg done
“’ the best style. Shops located Soutli cud of Main
street, below Mcßitin’s Hotel, Thomasville, Ga.
july 14 j MOOR# & HOMAN.
IV. f. x.wroiu),
. . CITY
Aiiclioncci’ & Commission Merchant,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
SELL AT AUCTION, or privately cm
TT Commission, any species of Merchandize,
1 reduce, Stock, Negroes, Ac., that may be confided
to his care. Regular Auction days—every Saturday,
lie will also pay strict Attention to the
Itiiy
I orsnns wishing to settle in our county would no
• doubt find it to their interest to consult him before
purchasing, as he is fully prepared to impart infor
mation, both in regard to the productiveness and ,
ptesfnt value of lands, as well as tho advantages
attending peculiar locations. marlllbcly
To flic Traveling Public.
New Stage Line.
TRT-WEEKLY LINE OF STAGES
will run in connexions with tho 8., A A, G.
Railroad, leaving Sflition No. 7, on arrival of ears
Itmu Savannah, connecting at Wuresboro’with the
I’v.'lf 1 ; , lr< "” l J riinswlck, passing through Magnolia,
Mill luWn, and Trnupvilie, arriving at Thomasville
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Thom
nsville on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing
through the above named places OBjub'rn route
and connecting with the I!. A 1\ Raff 8 ,a!
A- G. Railrpad by at Wareslmro’mi Tuesday!
Thursday and Saturday—arrive in Savannah and
Brunswick same evening. {IT Through Fare from
WHnnftftville to Savannah .SM.OO.
, H. HILL, Proprietor.
“'"Mf GKO. tY MFRILL, Agent.
Plantation for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, 490 acres of Land
on. vvbirb ir a good saw and grist „
nulls, both new, and 30 or 35 acre, of
cleared land all fresh, a good framed < 9Mflfe
dwelling, 50 line English mulberry trees
all in fine order and <■
well laden with fruit. It is a beautiful and healthy
situation, located on Little River, halfway from
Moultrie to Nashville, near the ferry, and has tho
convenience of Am P. 0 . For further particulars
address the subscriber at Ava Post-office
V 7 ts K N PARRISH, P M
Cegal StDaertiscmcnte.
(iCOßClA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June 7, 1858.
> TOSIAII .1. F.VERITTk, Administrator on tlio
i J estate of Benjainln accessed, this day pe
titioned to this Court loiHetters of Dismission from
I said udininistrationZ *
( All persoift interested mo hereby notified to silo
their objections in said Court, if any they have to
’ said letters being granted,otherwise said letters will
be grunted at a regular Term of said Court to be j
held at Thomaaville said co.uuty oithe second Mon
day in February next.
- .lelti-lim HENRY H. TOOKK, Ordinary.
tiEOKtilA —’I'liom:ts County.
Court of Ordinary, May 11, 1858. m
IT APPEARING TO THIS COURT,
by the petition of Kinchen L. Tnjlor,*Xdrinnis
trator on tho estate of James Adanif deceased, that
he has fully discharged the duties assigned him ns
such Administrator, and he having petitioned this
i Court for a dismission from said Administration, nndP
citation having been ordered to issue, as is required
by law— .
All persotfl interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied and required to file? their objections in said Court
(if any they have) to the granting of letters ofjjis
• mission t **id Admini strutor v .ut.lmr wbio. such, litters
will be granted to him on the first Monday in Febru
ary next.
Given under my hnTid and official signature,
may ID HENRY If. TOOKK, Ordinary.
State of Georgia—'J'liom:is Comity.
April sth, ISSA
To the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas
County:
rpilE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTOR
JL of the last Will and Testament of Shadrack E
Dickey, late of said county deceased, respectfully
sheweth that, as Executor as aforesaid, lie has 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 State; that lie has made a
filial settlement of said estafe by paying over tho
entire amount of property, money and effects in’
baud, belonging to the same, to the Legatees id’ said
estate, lie, therefore, petitions to be dismissed
from said Executorship.
WILLIAM J. DICKEY, Executor.
Georpia—Thomas Comity.
Court of Ordinory, April hth, 1858.
’ ‘ UPON hearing the above and foregoing Petition; j
it is ordered by-flic Court, that the said Petition, to
gether with this order,*bo published in the Wire-
Grass Reporter, monthly for six months.
HENRY If. TOOKE, Ordinary. i
A true extract from the minutes of said Court. ]
— A-.-W Mi -C A RDE hr l
npr” Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary. ’ ,
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