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f ftcgol SUmmißenunla;
Ttaemuu Sht rllTi Sale*.
WILL BE WLD BEFORE JFIIE
Courthouse door,-In tile town of Tiotnuff
*UI. Thomas county, on tbefprt Tuesday if Oeto
ber nett, within the legal l>ujM of Kate, the follow
xflpferinrCourt ti fa ia fa !
■v* O. J. Allen, aud .John
minted out by J. J. Ivey.
10 town of ‘fhoiiißKville,
>wn ns the place where
s
rt ft la issued from the
ivor ol Donald Mel man
rited out by the plaintiff;
m the property of George
it ftffaJssued from Tlioni
vor of officer* Y>f Court-v*
rty pointed out by F, M.
445 acres of land, moru or lent, of lot No. 327 in
Court ft fa in favor of KG. Ponder vs snid Hiuitli;
Teltnlr Sheriff* Nairn.
■yjyihij BE 80LD
Tfalr county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following pro
iberty, to-wlt: V- ■- “4 -M -'"Ha v*.
One lot of land, No. 317, lying and being In the
14th district of Telfair county, levied on as the prop
erty of Mi R.Mclni, lb satisfy one li fa lined out
Os a Justice Court of the 339th district, G. Ml, in
Blnls, ndm’r on the estate of
ceased, vs Win. Kunntreo and
rty pointed out by defendant;
hI to me hy a countable.
uimc time’ and place,
i; 317, In thblttli district of
on as tin; properly of John
Hi fa - issued out of a .1 tistiee
strict, G. M. In favor of Daniel
•state of Ah’thne Rountree, do
ts rtnd JumoK 11. Dowdy; prop
erty pointed out ny defendant; levy made and re
turned to mo by g none tub le. ’
... Also, at the same time and place,
Ono lot of land, No. 304, In the Oth district of
Telfair county, levied on as tho property of Alex’r
McKinnon to sntUfy sundry ft fas issuiid uiit of n
tho 330th district, U. M.. In favor
Smbes vs Alexr McKinnon, Coffee
y McKinnon, ami others vs Alox’f
lorty pointed out by;-defendant;
turnon to me by a constable.
hr sknr time atfd place,
and, to-wit: Nos. 335 and 331, lying
tth district of Tellair comity, lev
erty of Janies K. Dowdy, to satis
wed out of n Justice court of the
StVo# wf Charles Love, for
tho use of J. A. l’bvlps, vs James R. Dowdy, and
W. W. Holt vs Janies R. Dowdy, ami others vs
Jhincs R. Dowdy ; property pointed out by defend
■ut i levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Le AUo, at the same time and place,
S Ono lot of. land, No, *33, and half of hit, No. 320,
all lying hoA being in tho 11th district of Telfair
county, levied on i*s thp property of 11. A. Dowdy,
to satisfy sundry fi fas Isswert'Out of a Justice court
cf he W District, G. M., in fitter of John B.
Coffee, and Isaiah Reaves, Ad in’ rs of Moses Roun
tree. for tho use of Micliuel Pope, vs H.A. Dlivvdy,
and Joseph Wagner Vs H. A. Dow dy, and others vs
H. A. Dowdy ; property pointed out b.v defendant;
levy made and returned to liyj by n constable.
Also, at the same time anti place,
One lot of land, No. 317, lying and ficing in the
11th district'oLTclfair,,.levied on as the property of
John Melius, to satisfy sundry fi fas, issued from n
Justice Court of tho 33",1tb DfStyTL St., In favor of
M.4L Wilcox, iuliuT of Cehsta Rountree, deceas
ed,,Vs Moses MeJuis ami John Melnisr property
pointed out hy John McluU ; levy made aud return
ed’ to mo by a constable. ?, i
Aha, at the. same time and place,
Seven lots or land, to-wit, No. 370, No. 351, In the
SMh district; No. 85, No. 277, No. *B7, No. *65, in the
11th distrkti'No. 75 in the 7th district, of originally
Wilkinson now Telfair county, levied on as the
property of Mark Wilcox, deceased, to satisfy one
ft hi, Issued from the Superior. Court of Telfair coun
ty, in favof of Clark Wilcox Vs Peter If. Coffee,
adin'r of Mark Wilcox, deceased ; property pointed
ut by Peter li. Cojl'oe, admV.
Aha, at the f time lime and place,
Two negro slaves,Aaron, a boy about 12 years
41, yellow complexion, niid Elick, a boy about 8
years old, both jovied on as the property of 11. J.
Campbell, to satisfy two li fas. issued out of the Su
perior Court .of Tell'uir county, in favor of A. E.
Ooehlau v : s H. J. Campbell; property pointed out
tiyplaiiitiff’a attorney.
Also, at the same time and place,
Mkc lot of land, number two hundred and thirty
four, (*34,) lying and being in the 14th district of
Telfuir, levied on ns tho property of James T. Mc-
Cormick, tu satisfy one fi In. issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Teljittr county, in favor of Daniel
Rawls vs James T. McCormick, Guardian for Lar
liu llall ; property imintcd out by James T. McCor
ruiek. guardian.
Also., at the same time and place,
One lot of land, number three hundred and lour,
(3047) tying (iml being ill the Oth district of Telfair,
levied on as tho property of Alex’r. McKinnon, to
satisfy two (I Ins. issued out of tho Superior Court
of Tellair county, one in favor of Win. Burch vs
AluX’r McKinnon, the other in favor of Ynncy R.
Griffin vs Alex'r McKinnon ; property pointed out
by defendant. !
sep 1 L. L. WILLIAMS. Sheriff.
Pierce Comity Sheriff's Sale.
WillL BE -SOU? AT Mus. NANCY STEW
ART'S, the placdof holding tlio Superior and
Inferior Courtis Pierce county, on the first Yucuday
In October noxt, within the legal hour* of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
Two lots ol land, numbers’ one hundred and nine
ty-six (l!Mi) and one bnudred and ninety-seven (W)
lying and being in the 4th district of originally Ap
pling uot Pierce erfunty, levied on as tlio property
of-ThOums Wasdlpi to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
ofttbr n .Tnstice Court of the 581 th distri. t, G. M„
i#Whr of W. It. Knppva Thomas Wasdin, and
Thomas Wood# security; levy made by a constable
and returned to me,
sop 1 JOHN r>ONAEPSON, Sheriff.
Wars Sheriff's Sales.
TI7TLL BE SOU) HE POKE THE COURT-
If house door, in the town of Wnresbnro’, Ware
county, on the first Tuesday in October next, within
the Wl hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
LWof land, numbitr two hundred and fifty-nine,
(251)Rn tlio 51U district of AVnro county Containing
4!M jrmfes, more or less, levied on as tlio property of
William CT. Miller, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a
Justice. Coiirt in said county, iu ■ favor of Thomas
Floyd ts William C- Miller; property pointed out
by defendant; levy made and returned to me by A
constahh'.
aug 18 l, R. BOURN, Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
QJTATE OF GEORGIA, Thomak Cotrwrv.-
hereby given to all persons having de
marifls against Mary I)a< is, of said county, to pre
sent them to me properly made out, so as to show
thefrfclmrnoter And amount; and all persons indebt
ed to said Mary Davis, are hereby-required to make
immediate dßinent. This Aug. 4, 1858.
Ct, Q.IIROWNINO, Trustee.
Notice. v
A -Ll* Ppsons having demands gainst the estate
XlofWm. J. Bryan deceased, arc requested to
present them to me duly authenticated, within the
■rra of D. & E.
it payment,or
or collection,
t.
, Executor
ficgnl Qlbptrtiocmcm*. ‘
OIBOIiOiA-Cliuclt CoHittyrl # ”
|',,, Z,^^ t'" /^
ed to lik their objiHHps in said Court, If any they
have to said letters befog granted: otherwise said
letters will bo granted tb said applicants at a regular
Term of said Court to be held In Magtiolia in said
County, on tho first Monday in September next.
f Jv 14 JOHN 1/ MORGAN, Ordinary.
(■IiOUGIA-Cliueli County..
Court of OnliiidTf, July f>, 1858.
QJARXtI ANN KIRKLAND this day ninhos ap
kj plleation to this Court for letters of Adiumis
tratlou on the estate of Joint S. Kirkland, late of
•aid county deceased. w
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections in said Court, if any they
lifivo, to said letters being granted: otherwise said
letters will be granted to said applicant, nt a regu
lar Term of snid.Court, to bo held in Magnolia ill said
county, op the first Monday m September next.
, ,b’ 14 .L.MOR<LVN.~OidUinvv,
O E olit til IA —I j ol|uit( Comity.
Court of (Inlinttry, July 5, .1858.
WiIIEREAS Muttliew C. Dukes, Administrator
on tho estate, both rcal personal, of I’at
ric I’ilce, Into of said county deceased, having peti
tioned said Court for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration.
All piwsons interested are, therefore, hrrehy noti
tiflrd to Me their objections Id snid 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 be held in Moultrie,
in said county, oh the second Monday in January
next. Given under my hand and official signature.
Jy 14 PETER O. WING, Ordinary.
Administrator’!* Rale.
TTTILL bo sold before the Court House door, in
VV the town (if Thomasvillc, on the first Tuesday
in October next, Lot of land, number seventy-nine,
’(70) In tho thirteenth (rj)diatriet, of originally Ir
win now Thomas county. Sold as the property of
John R. Lowry, late of Twiggs county, deceased.—
Terms made known on the (lay of sole.
MILTON WILDER, Administrator on the es
tate of John It. Lowry, with tin: Will annexed.
.july 28 . fit
Administrator’!* Sale.
Agreeable- td an order of the Ordina
ry of Wilcox comity, will be sold before the
Courthouse door in Abbeville, on the first Tuesday
October next, all tho lauds belonging to William
ifdwon, late of said county, deceased. On tho prem
ises is situated one of the best mills, saw and grist,
in all Southern Georgia ; there is plenty of water
stir almost any kind of mneliinery, wool carding, or
oven plenty for a cotton factory. The mill is sup
plied by large spriugs that never fail. It is now in
good repair. Any person wishing to invest money,
now is the time. Thf grist mill alone will pay from
$1,9*3) to $1,500 per year. The river Ik near, should
there nccmmiUte lumber on the yard, it can supply
all tho country to Darien.
F. J. BOWEN, Adm’x.
_niigd-tds Tl. A. RUSSELL, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale.
A G REE ABLE TO AN ORDER OF
XJI the Court of Ordinary of Coffee county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before
tho Courthouse dour, in the town of Dougins within
tlie legal hours of,sale, two thirds of lot of land,
No. 162 in the 7th district of originally Appling now
Coffee county, belonging to the curtate of Joseph
lticketsnn deceased; sold for the benefit of the
heirs mid creditors of said deceased j terms made
known on the day of sale.
jeiitds- JAMES ARNOLD, Adin’r.
Trustee’s Sale.
TII7TLL he sold before the Courthouse door, in
If the town of Thomasville, Thomas county,
Georgia, on tbc fi*Bt Tuesday in October next, with
in tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to
.wit: One hundred ami filly acres of land, more or
less, it being on the north side of lot No. 81, in the
23d district of originally Early now Thomas county,
ami wie two year old colt; all sold as the property
of Maty Davis, for the purpose of paying the debt's
of said Mary Davis. Terms of sale made known on
the day. This August 4th, 1858,
(it -; , JOIIN O. BROWNING, Trustee.
CIEOItOIA—-Tiionins County.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED arc hereby
notified that the undersigned will apply,, to the
honorable tho Ordinary of said county on the first
Morning in October’ next, at a regular Term of said
court tor an order granting him leave ns ndminittrn
tor, to sell all the real estate of Joint A. Hopkins
deceased, lying mid being in tho county and State
aforesaid. JOHN C. BROWNING, Adiu’r.
Aug, Ist 1858. t 2in
Notice to Debtors :inl Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Thomas Coi xtv.—
mands against John W. Carter, late of said county,
deceased, to present them to me properly made out,
within tlui time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character aud amount: and all persons indebt
ed to snid deceased, arc hereby required to make
immediate payment. I '■ >
JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator ile bonis
non with tho will annexed. nug 4-6 t
Stale or Gleorgin—Tlionms County.
Aimll. sth, 1858.
To tho honorable the Court *f Ordinary of Thomas
County:
npIIE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTOR
JL of the last Will and Testament of Shadrnrk E
Dickey, late of snid county deceased, respectfully
sliewctb that, as Executor as aforesaid, lie litis fully
discharged all the duties incumbent on him, as di
rected by snid last Will and Testament, and accor
ding to the law’s of'said State : that he has made a
final settlement of said estate hy paying over the
entire amount of.property, money ami effects in
hand,.belonging to the same, to the Legatees of said
estate. He, therefore, petitions to ho dismissed
from said Executorship.
WILLIAM J. DICKEY, Executor,
* - .
Gcorpla— I Thomas County.
Court of Onlinnry, April lit ft, 1858.
UPON hearing the above and Petition,
it is ordered by the Court, that the said Petition, to
gether with this order, bo published in tho Wire-
Grass Reporter, monthly for six months.
11KNKY IT. TOOKE, Ordinary.
A truo extract from the minutes of said Court.
A. V. McCARDEL,
apr7 Deputy Clerk Cnurt of Ordinary.
CliOlttiLi-Tlioiima Comity.
Court of Ortlinnru, June. 7, 1858.
TOSIAU J. KVEKITTE, Administrator on the
it estate of Benjamin Platt deceased, this day pe
titioned to this Court lor letters of Disuiissiou from
said administration.
All persons interested are hereby notified to file
their objections tn said Court, if any they have to
said letters being grantiahothonvise said letters will
be granted at a regular Term of saidCoiift to be
held at Thoiuaevillo said county on the second Mon
day in February noxt.
jelfi-fim HENRY TT- TOOKE, Ordinary,
<*COK4.lV—Tlioiiiiis County.
Court of Ortliiiani, Mai/ 11, 1858.
IT AITKARING TO THIS COURT,
by thh petition of Kluchen L. Taylor, Adminis
trator on the estate of .lames Adams deceased.that
he has fully discharged the duties nssighed him ns
such Administrator, and lie having petitioned this
Court for a dismission from sgid Administration, and
citation having been ordered to issue, as is roquirod
by law—
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied and required to file their objectinnaDf said Court
(if any they have) to the granting of letters of Dis
mission to said AdiuhiiKtratnHMlierwise such letters
will bo grunted to him on the first Monday in Febru-
ary next.
Given under mv hand and official signature.
may 111 HENRY If. TOOKE, Ordinary.
-r Notice.
TWO MONTHS AFTER DATE application will
bo made to the honorable Court of Ordinary <jf
Telfair comity for leave to sell the land belonging tfi
the estate of Will imp Garrison, lato olaaid county
deceased. JulviWd, 1858.
. aog 4 LUCIUS L. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
J 1j ~ : ‘" V
SIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE application will
bo made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Telfair county for leave to sell the negroes belonging
to tlio estate of Pheby Hooey deceased. June ‘iStb
1858.A [jy?J STEPHEN HONEY, Adm’r,
i NEW FIRM AM) SEW GOODS!
ON TIIE FIRST DAY ,QF JANUARYs LAJST R3- EVANS & W. W, DAVIS
formed a Copartnership under mid hy the name cf>“ EVANB iA I)AV IS,” and lire doing business in
tho same Store, formerly occupied by It. li. Evans, vfi: TlieNew Briok Store with Yellow Front*
Our Mr. EVANn (ieefs under lasting obligations lyr tbe liberal pntrotl*ge heretofore e-vS-iideif to hiin and
respectfully solicits nil increased patroWigefor the New Firm, feeling confident that their strict ana correct
attention to basinets will continue to give satisfaction to their customers.
We are now receiving our SPRING STOCK which is much larger and consists of a greater variety
than heretofore kept hy our Mr. Evans, consisting of a Gencrul Assortment of
DRY GrOODS f
Hardware and Cutlery, Boots mid Shoes, (some very fine pnmp-solc Boots,) Saddles and Bridles,
M-E3STS 5 AND BOYS’ eLOTHTNG,
a first rate stock of Hats aud Bonnets, Fancy Goods, Crockery aud Tinware, Silverware and Jewelry,
Medicines and Groceries,
Very fine Liquors in bottles for medicinal purptrtus, Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid, belt Lime; and many
otluir articles too minicroutj to uieuljoH. FWiwe give ti a call fln<l we tlatter ourselves tuut wo will be able
to suit you in botli GOODS /\ ~IVrT~> PHICES.
Thc Ladies nre rcsßCcUulTy invited to our Stock m their line. —
\Vo promise that no effort shall be spared on our part to please.
EVANS & DAVIS.,
‘V MAGRUDER’S
Double-Acting Oirclc-Adjusitiig Plow.
*
I TAKE ibis opportunity of notifying the public that I have one of C. B. M.vinrnFii’s Dorni.K-
Actino Cilt( Li:-Ai>JiaTiN(; l'l-ow-s which, from actual us.-, saves the lab.or of one hand to every
Plow, lidding 10(1 per cent to the manual labor. This plow may be jwith one, two, or three Shears
at pleasure;’but among our stumps and rants two Sties rs arc preferable. I have exhibited this Blew be
fore numbers of our citizens, and there is not a dissenting;vuie to its practical utility and great labor
saving qualities. A. J. OUR.
We take pleasure in certifying to the correctness of the above, fromiiaving witnessed the use of this
Blow.—Eh. lffeponrut. •
THOMASVILiLiE
Tailoring and Clothing Establishment.
IXIIK undersigned has"just received a lot off lotlis, Ciissimci sand Vestings, which w ill he
made iipAccording to Fashion or taste. All Garments made ut this establishment, warranted to fit—
und mmlo in the best stylo. •
lifAlso mi hand, n small ldt of Clothing, Shirts, Drawers and Collars. Cutting and Trimming done at
short notice. Call, one door above T. J. Light foot fv, Co.’s.
nnv 10 ts THOMAS BARRETT, Agent.
miscellaneous.
WATSON’S
Cclobnitod Family Sewing Machines !
The Machine, Par Excellence, for the Peoplo!!
Price tsEt-T nl s>3o.
rpiIESE MACHINES, FOR SIMPLI-
I city, durability, and strength of seam, ore un
surpassed. They will be found on exhibition and for
sale at the Furniture Store of
Gil ARLES H- REMINGTON,
THOMASVILLE, GA-.
whore all persons are respectfully invited to call and
examine them.
J. DAVIS & CO., Greensboro’, Ga.
CIIAS. H. REMINGTON, Agent.
N. B. County Rights forsale. Apply to J. Da
vis, Greensboro’, or E. P. C’ONK, Pond Town, Ga.
may 12 w oy
Lands for Sale.
8 A A ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring
Hill Talialiassee road, eight miloß from
ThomaKvilli’, are now offered for sale By the subscri
ber. Two hutidred and titty acres, about half of
which is fresh, ail under good fence, and lit a
high state of cultivation. Corn, cottoii, potatoes,
cabbage, turnips, and many other things grow on
tliis land ill luxuriant abundance. Come and look at
it. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased
with the land, but lam determined to change iny
locality, sale or no sale. ITice reasonable. Fair
warning. DUNCAN Me KIN NON.
july 21 ts
IffßW GrOCXDS.
fJTHE subscriber is now receiving a .large assort-
<>f choice Fresh Goods, amongst which
arc tile following:
Preserves— Bine Apples, Raspberries, Peaches,
QuiuCes, Ginger and Citron.
Jcllcys—Gtmva, Currant ami Quinec.
Pried I’l’llit —Malaga,Lager and Sultan Raisins,
Currnuts, Figs and Prunes. v
Hcrmetieallv —Scaled Goods, Sa uum, sansi li
Shad. Oysters, LobstiTs, Satdiues freed
Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries,
. Green Pens and Tomatoes.
Nuts —Almonds, Brazil, Pecan, Filberts and Coco
nuts.
Pickles, Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive Oil.Mncen
roni and Ocreiilcelli; Farina, Soda, Butter, Sugar
and Cream Crackers; choice Wines, Liquors, Port
er, Ale and Ciiler in bottles; Segars, chewing aud
siuolving Tobacco, ayd San If.
All tho above, bemdes a large assortment of other
Go<ls initiy line of business, sold on verv reasona
ble terms Hy JOHN STARK.
’ Thomasv ille, November 10, 1857. ts
soda: avater
fTilirS PLEASANT HEALTHY BEV-
I ernge, cold and sparkling, with choice Syrups,
will commence drawing soy tho season to-day, at the
Store of tho undersigned.
kept constantly on liand and for sale hy
JOHN STARK.
Thomasvine, May 13,1858.
Blanks! Blanks!!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FOR
Clerks, Constables,
Ordinaries, Sheriffs,
s Justices of the Peace,
liouniy Land A^s-nts,
Attorneys nt Caw, Ae.
SEND in your orders, and save time, trouble and
expense of writing. Sold at the most reasonable
prices at the “Wikf.-Grass Rkportkii” Office,
and forwarded by mall to any place-desired
MOORE * HOMAN’S
Sasli and Rlind Factory.
111 IE undersigned are prepared to iniiiiufheture
all kinds of Window Bash, Blinds, Pannel
Doors, nnd Carpentry Work to order. Having al
ways on band, the best seasoned lumber, they will
warrant their work to he of tho mtfet substantial and
durable description.
lie will alsoi-outract for any size or style of Imil
dings,and execute tho same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Shops located at the South end of Main street,
below Mcllain’s'llotel, Thoniuavißc.Ga.
c:. u. mouiu:, | ■ e. t. human*
julv 11 ‘w bets
Livery Stables.
rfllilJ UNO UR SIGNET) HAVING
_L recently purchased the NEW STABLESAN—_
formerly belonging to John Scott
and having repair*,! nnd fitted .them up in elegant
stylo is now prepared to accommodate the public in
this line of business. These Stables being of a
Large ami Convenient Size,
with plenty of Out-Rpom attached, are well adapted
to tlio purpose of Drovers nnd others for selling
Horses, Wales, Cnttle, Ac.
The proprietor will have always at hand a goodly
number of Fine Horses and Buggies for thtvTravel
[oiglhiblie,'and Prancing Ponies for the Ladies and
Gents—and as he intends making his establishment
permanent, kCrrspeotfully solicits the patronnge of
a generon* public. Accommodations unequMled.—
Charges moderate.
jnnß-tf JAMES A. McLENDON.
For Rent,
FIR tho remainder of the yean, the Office just
vacated by Dr. W H Hull. sprU-Hf
IRisfcllancons.
Carriage Manufacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. -
The partnership betw'cen ileLedon
& Lowry being ‘dissolved, I risprct- y ll
fully inform the public, that the bu- A u
sines* in all its branches will be carried mi as before
by tlie nndersieueil. Grateful for past patronage, 1
earnestly solicit fFcontiimanrc of the same. Those
in want of Waggons. Buggies, carriages of any dig
criptinn, I think 1 will bo able to suit, both as re
gards quality and price. Those indebted to McLen
don V Lowry will find their notes and accounts’ in
my hands. Strange as it may seem to sonic, it is im
possible for me to carry on this business without
money. Repairing done in good style and on reas
onable terms.
iuiircli2tr) JOIIX H, LOWRY.
New Jeweler, Wutelt and Clock
Makor.
TOSEPIT .TEEGKE <nv offigrs.his services
aj to flic jniMio, noil pledges liiin.-ol flu give
prompt attention to elenum;;, repairing, ami
making \Vn tclies, Jewelry, Are. All xvoik entrusted
to him will In- executed ami delivered at,tUo tiine
promised, ami warranted., lie hag no flowing enco
miums to henfow upe himself ax a watch maker,
6nt relit'* upon tint judgment of his patrons to es
tablish his skill ami reputation. Terms Cash.
Office second door above the l’ost Office, next to
the store of H. W. Slmrpe.
Thomasrille, Ga., March 17.1857. ts
■DTjLsT M. GRAY,
Watch-Maker and Jeweler, Thoinasville, Ga.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
*’ the citizens o( this community that he <2
still continues his business at bis Obi Stand, if-',, A
where lie is well prepared to do all work
his line as good ami as cheap as can Ih’ done South,
such as Repairing Watches,‘Clocks, Mending .Jew
elry, Mounting Walking Canes with Gold or Silver;
and much other work in his line.
{, “vUAsheis under many obligations to his friends
for their past patronage, he, therefore, hopes that
all those who may have work in his line will give
him a call, and they shall bo treated like ladies and
gentlemen. mnyUtf
MOOIIE & HOMAN’S
Variety Works.
TIIK undersigned are pre ..
pared to manufacture in
tile best aud most fashionable \CYVyy\\
stylo all kinds of Furniture, - ~ a E3j\\V)^—
Bedsteads from $5 to $25; . . yjj^pgggfc
Side Boards, Wash stands, |P^jyjgj(W
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureaus- —Cbihu, Red Bay
Dining Tables, Folding and
Plain Tables, Centre ami Side Tables, Couches,
Trnnuel Bedsteads, Cradles aud Cribs,
Secretaries, Book Cams and llat Stands.
Lumber taken in exchange.for Furniture: or lum
ber mnde Tip to order in the most fashionable style.
Also nil kinds of Turning: :iml Sntvlng done
in the best style. Shops located. South eml of Main
street, below Mcßaiiks Hotel, T homasville, Ga.
julyl 1] MOORE & IIOMAN.
W. F. SANFORD,
Auclioncer & Commission Merchant,
ga.
WILL SELL AT AUCTION, or privately on
TT Commission, any species of Merchandize,
Produce, Stock, Negroes, &c., that may be eoutitied
to his rare. Regular Auction days —every Saturday.
Ho will also pay striet attention to the
Buying and Selling or Lands.
Person* wishing to settle in our eounty would no
doubt find it to their interest to consult him before
purchasing, hr ho is fully prepared to impart infor
mation, both in regard to*the productiveness and
present value of lands, as well as yi advantages
attending peculiar locations. inardlbcly
To the Traveling’ Public.
-New Stage Line.
A Till-WEEKLY LINE OF STAGES
will run in connexion with the S., A G.
Hail toad, leaving Station No. 7, on arrival of cars
from Savannah, .connecting at VVaresboro’ with the
Stage from Brunswick, passing through Magnolia,
Mill Town, and TroupvHfo, arriving at Tlioinnsrille
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Tltoui
nsviHeon Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing
through the above named places on return routo,
ami connecting with the Jl. Ar F. Fail l oad and S. , A.
A: 6. Railroad by Stages at WaresborV)’ on Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday—arrive in Savannah and
Jirunswirk same evening, fir' 1 Through Fare from
Thoinasviile to Savannah $14.00,
11. lITLL, Proprietor.
mayotf GEO. W MERILL, Agent.
:.-*■** Plantation for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, 400 acres.ef Land
on whhdi is a good saw and grist —gug*,
mills, both new. and 30 or 35 acres of
cleared laud, till frpah, a good framerl jMjfgfi’
dwelling, 50 fiue Edglish mulberry trees I “
and 100 apple tress, all in ftpo order and wmn'ii . ‘
WetUaden with fruit. It is a beautiful and healthy
situation, located on kittle ltiver, half wayefrom
convenience of Ava P. O. For further particulars
address tbo-eubscriber at Ava Post-office.
ij 7tf K N. PARRISH, P M 1
iniorcllfmcofis
rmsutiLL, ,
(At tlii: Store fvnnetly occupied by Hose If llul/crt,)’
\\T ILL KREF'U'ONSTANTLY ON HAND,
TT well selected stork of /I
Bacon, Flour,'Lard,
Sugar, COFFEE, Teas,
MOLASSES, Ctoc.
INCnRINIi KVUMY Tin.NO USUALLY KKPT IN A
Provision and (Jroccry Store,
- toWWruAhi: f.
His stock consists in part of— hr >
‘ 20 casks Bacon,
lflO sacks JShuir,
JObbls.Lnrd, ,
5 Idols. N. O. Sugars,
12 bbls. N. O. S.TI. Syrup and Molasses,
20 bbls. A. B. and 0 Sugar,
2 cascß Loaf Sugar,
5 bbls. crushed and powdered Sugar,
50 sacks Java, Rio and Laguira Coffee,
4 tierces Rice. .. T—
riew llutter,
. 151)Ids. Butter, Soda, and Boston Crackers,
3 bbls. Dried Apples,
0 bbls, no. 1,2, :l. Mackerel,
4 boxes Cod Fish,
20 boxes scaled Herring,
boxes Adamantine aiuT Sperm Candles,
2frjiioxcßfanitf^pkp.ytfer. ‘
Raisins? Alfoonds, Candies, Ac.,
10 boxes Corn Starch,
50 bids. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Ac., Ac.,
10,i MM) Segars,
40 boxes Tobacco, fine chewing and for planta
tion use.
Alsot
Raspberries, Strawberries,
Whortleberries, Cherries,
Pine Apples. Ac.,
IN SEALED JARS
Pickles, -
Catsups, Spices,
Pepper Sauce, French Mustard,
Sardines, Oysters,
Lobsters, nramly Peaches, Cordials, Ac:, Ac.
Crackers, Crackers.
r BOXES AND BARRELS BOSTON BIS-
O U cuits,-Butter and Soda Crackers, for sale at
10 cents per pound by
!Ul g 18 J. S. MERRILL.
~ Wines, Wines.
MADEIRA, Port, Muscat, Champagne, for sale
by fumy 10] J. S. MERRILL
To Cattle Dealers.
rFUTE New York Weekly News has a full, fair and
1 faithful report on the New York Cattle markrt
each week. The report alone is worth twice the
subscription price of the paper. Only one dollar a
(ear. Published at No. 102 Nasseau street.
Oglethorpe Medical College,
.SAVANNAH, GA.
j rnilE FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS
JL College will eommemm on Monday, tin/ 1-tJi of
October, nml continue until the first week in Mtprh.
Preliminary Lectures will be delivered from the
4th of October, until tin) commencement of the An
nual Session.
_ These Lectures are free to all Students.
faculty.
TI. Jj. BYRD, A. M, M. A l —Professor of tile Princi
ples and Practice of Medicine.
HOLMES STEELE, M. I>. —.Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women alid Children.
A. W. GRIGGS,. M. !>.—Professor of the Princi
ples and Practice of Surgery.
V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. l>. —Professor of Mate
ria Medina aud Medical Jurisprudence.
F.- F. COL/.EY. M. l). —Professor of Physiology
and General Pathology.
HUGH A. BLAIR, i. l>. —Professor of Special
nml General Anatomy’.
B. 1.. JONES, a. B, M. r>. —Professor of,Chemis-
try and Pharmacy.
W. T. FEAY, M. u.—Emnritas Professor of Chen:-
>‘ r )- . 4 xjL. ‘ -j*—
-( liarges.
Fees for the’full Course (JJO.Y
“ Demonstrator... 10
“ Matriculation, (paid only ouCe) 5
“ City Hospital (opiionary) 5
“ Diploma 30
Students may take the tickets of one or more of
the .Courses, and pay proportionately. One student
will bo received from each Congressional District in
the State, free of charges ns heretofore.
The Dissecting Rooms will be opened upon the
organization of the Class, and kcpt/wcll supplied
with good material during the session. The daily
elinique at the College will be opened on the 4th. of
October and is free to the Class. The City Hospital
Ticket will he furnished by the Faculty free of
charge, to such lull course Students as may desire it.
Thus offering to them, in addition to, the instruc
tions of their ow n professors, all tire advantages
w hich tlie physicians of that institution are capable
of affording.
It lias been falsely stated that our school is “re
trograding,” but we think the following statement
ipiite sufficient to settle that question; The num
ber o ’ matriculations in the Oglethorpe Medical
College for the Collegiate year of 1857-8, w as 37 anil
1 ; while the respective numbers for the
same perils! in (lie Savannah Medical College, w ere
about JO and tk “
Good Board can be procured in the city, at front
4 5.50 to !f>T> per week.
For further information call upon, or address,
11. L. BYRD, M. D. Dean,
No. 30 Broughton St., opposite the Marshal House,
ang 11 w 4t
Savannah Medical College.
rpilE SIXTH ANNUAL COURSE OF
JL Lectures in tins Institution will commence on
the first Monday in November next. The Prcliihi
narv Lectures on the 18th of October.
FACULTY.
R. D. ARNOLD, SU'D.—Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. I).—Professor of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children.
W. G. BULLOCH, m. and of Principles
ami Practice of Surgery.
J.TS. HOWARD, M. i>.—Professor of Anatomy.
JUKI AH ILffeRISS, M. D.— Prof, of Physiology.
J. B. READ, at. n.—Professor Materia Medica and
Medical Jurisprudence.
M. A. TRATT, m. and of Medical and
Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
JOS. J. WEST, m. n.—Adjunct Prof, of Anatomy.
JAS. E. GODFREY, M. l>.—Demonstrator of Anat
omy.
During the Session of Lectures at the Savannah
Medical College, Clinical Instruction wiR lie given
twice a Week, at the Savannah Hospital, only by
members of the Faculty of tho Savannah Medical
College, upon a large number and variety of dis
eases, both medical and surgien).
An Obstetrical Ward is also Well fitted up, -to
which students may have access, accompanied by
the Professor of this branch in our institution. The
dissecting rooms will bo open ntlho commencement
of the session, and remain so until the close of tlio
lectures.
The condition whi h accompanies the bountiful
donation of the jliist Legislature to tlie Savannah
Medical College, will lie most heartily Complied with
by the Faculty, via: that one beneficiary from each
Congressional District of tho State, shall receive a
gratuitous education in this Institution. Applications
for such position should be made to the Dean, on or
before the first of October next, accompanied witli
good reeonmiendatioHs as to moral character.
■ Demonstrators Titket ....ft if)
Matriculation Ticket (paid once).... 5
Fee for Diploma 3(1
Fees for entire Course 105’
For further particulars angly to
nngll-lt J URIAH 11ARRISS, Dean.
Dissolution. E . ■*
THE copartnership liefetolore existing between
tho undersigned under the firm, name and stylo
of T. J. Ligbtfoot & Cos., is this day dissolved by
mutual consents ■’ *" if jpe*
The books,notes and accounts of tho said firm
may be found with Robert H. llardayvay and George
A. Dekle, who arc hereby authorized to settle and
receipt for the same and sign in liquidation of all
tho business of tho said lirin.
, Signed i T. J. LIGHTFOOT,
R H. HARDAWAY.
Tlmmasville, Feb, 15, 1858. [ marOtf
’ Fresh Kicc. ‘*e ‘ l -#
JUST RECEIVKBt rice from
I BLANKS PRINTED to ORDER
iUettcinco,
Best Out!
t>r ANTL 1J i LLI OBs"* ml
LIVER PILLS, and find them to act milillv i,
efficiently upon tlio Liver and bowels. I reeaw!
them as a safe and valuable Rgmedy, in mi1,~.l ,
which Cathartics or Aperients are needed. ’ “
I heartily subscribe to nil flint is f
iS
MuELVEEN’S FILLS, on inysidr a,id
the last-two years, and find them perfectly safe 'nnd
harmless in their effects, acting mildly and rffi ( .j,. Bt
ly upon the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, and hivo
never disappointed mein their action or effects j
the first instance. This is my experience with l’vJ*
M cEi.v KENjji. Pli-I.S; I therefore feel no hesifenev
in heartily recomineiidiiig them to the piiblie
Stty; - - josKPinndSr’
Steam Mills, Ga., Miirch.9, ism.
This is to certify tlirtt I have boon in the hahit
using Dr. McELVEEN’S PILLS, for soiue two or
three years, nnd ean say, so fnr ns my experience
has been with them, that I would prcfertlnm to all
other patent Pills. For tjick or KcxvUun?;;j.„.
1 have often used them, and as yet, have uever been
di sap pointed in being relieved, in the first instance
For Colds, nml Headache -arising therefrom I do
highly prizo them. DRUKY BAMlio,
Above yon have certifientes from gentlemen of
undoubted veracity, and those who have had the
pleasure of their acquaintance, will not for a urn.
ment doubt the truth of their statements. ,
To those who (so l am informed) have, through
prejinUce,_endeavurcd to injure the sale of.iuyplHs,
1 will merely state; that L have knows’ period*’
equally as smart as they are, that, when they attend
ed icelt to their own business, had a plenty to dh;i
Tlie Fills afb put forth upon their own
periority and® worth, and will find advaclfe
despite of all opposition. They ore very cdfclghy
prepared from the purest medicines of tfieir eliTss,
and perfectly innocent in their action or effects.—
No danger whatever from exposiyre, so'for br the
medieinul properties of tlie Pills are concerned.
Persons wiseing the I’ill* can he supplied on rea
sonable terms. Agents allowed k liberSl per ctnt.
for selling, Vith the undersfabding that no charge ii
to be made, in any cuse, when tho I’ills foil to give
satisfaction.
AGENTS. —In ThoinnsviHc, Dr. E.Scixits; In
Duiicanvtlle, Col, J. J. Mash. jt-g diu
®Kj@a a atm V
Jias been before the public more than 20 years,
and is deservedly JH-pular in tbeylire of
.. Sjmvins, .siweemw, Ringbone, Windgnlls, Polo
Evil, Ciitlous, ("racked Heels, Gall of all kinds,
Kre.-b Wounds, HjuanisA'l’niises. Kistula, Sil
fiistr Sand Ci'.uxks(-Stwdirx, 4avinent^s^irontul
ered Feel, Semtelies nr Grease, Mange, l oot
Rot ill Sheep, Garget ill Cows, Rheumatism,
Bites of Animals. External Poisons, Painful
Nervous Affection.-:, Frost-Bites, Boils: Corns,
Whitlows? Burns and Scalds, Chillldains,
Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the
.Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints,
-Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ac.
Pamphlets grafnitonkly furiushod by
agents, with Testimonials of its utility.
All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. 11.
rucKKU A Cos., l.oekport, N. V, .
Cadtios.—Let the Purebarer observe that
the name, “G. W. MiatmiAXT,' 1 in his own band
writing, is over the cork, also blow n in the glass
of the bottle. Aoe other can beyenuinr. .
gs-y- For sale'by Di nggists and Merchants
generally, through the United SmteS: British
Possessions, and other Countries. And
Edward Seixas, Tbemnsville; and by Druggnis
aud merchants generally throughout the eiiputij
w holesale by dealers in itiedieineTin New Ybtk, Phi
ladelphia, Baltimore, Clmiunati, and at till ciiutmer
eial towns. [oetfim .
TO Fsit’iiiPix.
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and produce reports, with till the news and intellit
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