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Thomus Sm rlfl ’n Sale*.
liriLL BE SOLD BEFORE [THE
VV Courthouse door, lu tho town of Thomaa-
within the legal hour* of sale, the follow
■•ssreSifisa ProP . J&0..3
Superior Court fi fa in fa
in va Q. J. Allen, and John
f pointed out by J. J. Ivey.
ie time and place, ‘’
the towmrf Tbomnsville,
,aown as the place whcro
contaiuiug one haH acre
ourt fi rca from tile
favor of Donald McLean
olnted out by the plaintiff;
o me by Ja. Allen count.
ie time ami place,
aa the property of George
oat fi*h laaued from Thom
, a Interior uourt, ana in favor of officers of Court vi
■aid Q. L. BraaweU ijproperty pointed out by F. M.
M*>i ‘til the tame, time, and pfacg/_. iS
”’ 445 acres ofiand, more o flea a, in
the 13tti dlat. of Thomaa county, levied upon at the
property of James D- Smith to aatiafy a Superior
Court fi fa In fator of E. G. Ponder va taid Smith;
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Telfair Sheriff’* Sales.
BE SOLD BEFORE THE COUBT
ff Honae door, in the town of J ackaonvillg, Tol
lalr county, on the flrat Tueaday in October next,
within the legal hour* of wile, the following pro-
loTof land, No. 317, lying and being in the
14th diatrict of Telfair county, levied on a* the prop
erty of M. B. Mclnla, to aatiafy one fi fa iaaued out
es a Jnitlee Court of tho 339th dlatrict, G. M., in
favor of Daniel Mclnia, adni’r tm the eatato of
lAletbao Bountree, deceased, va Win. Bountrec and
M. R. Mclnla ; property pointed out by defendant;
levy made and returned to mo by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place,
One let of land, No. 317, in the 14th district of
“Telfair county, levied on a* tile property of John
JtclaU to Mtiify on© fi fn issued out of a Justice
Court of tho 339t1i district, 0. M. iu favor of Daniel
- , ndnt’r on tho catate of Alethae Bountree, do
ceaaed, v* John Mclnla and Jamea R. Dowdy; prop
erty pointed out by defendant; levy made and re
turned to me by a conatable.
at the same time and place,
One lot of land, No. 3(14, in the 9th dlatrict of
*ndfalr county, levied on aa tho property of Alex’r
McKinnon to aatiafy aundry (1 fa* laaued out of a
Justice'Court of the ‘339th diatrict, G. M.. In favor
of Gludon & Woinbee va Alux’r MeKinhon, Coffee
& Hcoer va Alex’r McKinnon, aud otliera va Alex’r
McKinnon; property pointed out by defendant;
levy made and returned to me by a conatable.
Alta, at thit same tinte and. place,
MNHrtht* of land, W-wlt; No*. 335 aftd 334, lying
and heing in the 14th diatrict of Telfair county, lev
led (in aa tho property of Jamea K. Dowdy, to satis
fit fundrv fl fa* laaued out Os a Juatice court of the
SJ9th Dlatrict, O. M., In fnvyr of Charlea Love, for
the use of J. A. Phclpa, va Jamea R. Dowdy, and
W. W. Ilolt va Jamea K. Dowdy, and otliera va
Jamea R. Dowdy; property pointed out by defend
atit la*y mndo and rotumod to me by a constable.
Also, at the tame time and place,
One lot .of land, No. 833, and half of lot, No. 330,
•it lying and being in tho 14th diatrict of Telfair
county, levied on aa tho property of U. A. Dowdy,
to aatWy *nndry fi faa iaaued out of a Justice court
nf the 339th Dlatrict, G. M., in favor of John B.
Coffee andlaalah Henvea, Adin’r*of Moaea Roun
tree, for the uae of Michael Popo.va 11. A. Dowdy,
and Joseph Wagner va H. A. Dowdy, and others va
If. A. Dowdy; property pointed out by defendant j
levy made and returned to me by a conatable.
’ Alto, at the tame time and place,
One lot of land, No. 317, lying and heing in the
14th diatrict of Telfair, levied on aa the property of
John Mclnia, to aatiafy aundry fl faa, iaaued from a
Juatice Court of the 339th Dist., G- M., in favor of
M. G. WiluoX, adm’r of Cetcta Rountree, deceaa
ed, va Moaea Mclnia and John Mclnla: property
pointed out by John Mcluia t levy made aiid return
ed to me by a conatable.
Alto, at the tame time and place,
Seven lota of land, to-wit, NoJB7O, No. 351, in the
9th dlatrict; No 83, No. 977, No. 287, No. 265, in tho
14th district; No. 75 in tho 7th district,of originally
Wilkinson now Telfair county, levied on as the
property of Mark Wilcox, deceased, to aatiafy one
fi fa, issued from the Superior Court ol Telfair coun
ty, in favor of Clark Wilcox vs Peter 11. Coffee,
(adm’r of Mark Wilcox, deceased; property pointed
out by PeteT 11. Coffee, adui’r.
Also, at tho same time and place,
Two negro slaves, Aaron, a hoy about 12 years
•id, yellow complexion, and Elick, a boy- about 8
year* old, both levied on as the property of H. J.
Campbell, to aatiafy two fi fas. issued out of the Su
perior Court pf Telfair county, in favor of A. E.
Cochran va H. J. Campbell; property pointed out
by plaintiff’a attorney.
Also, at the same time and place,
One lot of land, number two hundred and thirty
four, (234,) lying and being In the 14th district of
Telfair,devied on aa the property of James T. Mc-
Cormick, to aatiafy one fi fa. issued oiit-of the Supe
rior Court of Telfair county, in favor of Daniel
Rawls v James T. McCormick, Guardian for Lar
kin Ball; property poiuted out by Jamea TANARUS, McCor
mick, guardian.
‘Also, at the same time and place,
One lot offfand, number three hundred nnd four,
(304.) lying and being in the 9th diatrict of Telfair,
levied on as the property of Alex’r. McKinnon, to
‘aatiafy two fi faa. issued out of the Superior Court
of Telfair county, one in favor of Win. Jlurch vs
Aiea’r McKiunon, the other in favor of Yancy R.
Griffin va Alex’r McKiunon; property pointed out
by defendant.
sep 1 L. D. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Pierce County Sheriff's Sale.
WIILL BE SOLD AT Mrs. NANCY STEW
ART’S, the place of holding the Superior and
Inferior Courts, Pierce county, on the first Tuesday
in October next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
Two lots of laud, numbers one hundred and nine
ty-six (196) and one hundred and uiuetysseven (197)
lying and being in the 4th district of originally Ap
pling now Pierce county, levied on as the property
of Thomas Wasdin, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
out of a Justice Court of-the 584th district, G. M.,
in favor of W. B. Sapp vs Thomas Wasdin, ami
Thomas Woods security ; levy made by a constable
and returned to me.
sep 1 JOHN DONALDSON. Sheriff
Ware Sheriff's Sales.
WILL BK SOLD BEFORE TIIE COURT-
T T bouse door, In the town r.f Wareshoro’, Ware
county, on the fi rot Tuesday in October next, within
the legal hour* of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land, number two hundred and fifty-nine,
(259) in the sthdistrict of Ware county, containing
400 acres, morinnr less, levied on as the properly of
William C. Miller, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a
Justice Court in said county, in favor of Thomas
Floyd vs Wiliintn C. Miller; property pointed out
by defendant; levy made and returned to me by a
constable. . ,
aiig 16 R. BOURN, Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
QTATE OF GEORGIA, Thomas County.—
kj Notice is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Mary Davis, of said county, to pre
sent them to rao properly made out, so as’ to show
their c barer tor and amount; and all persons indebt
ed said Mary Davis, nrc.herebv required to make
hnmediate payment. This Aug. 4, 1858.
djh-'Jfc JOHN C. BROWNING, Trustee.” ’
Notice.
A hit persons having demands against the estate
of wm. J. Bryan deceased, are requested to
present them to me duly authenticated, within the
time prescribed by law;dmd those indebted to said
estate, are requested to make immediate payment.
U * JNO. G. LINDSEY,
jo 16-(>t Administrator do bonis non.
satisfactory arrangement roust be made during the
coming spring, and all persons neglecting to comply
with these requisitions will find their notes and ac
counts in the hands of an attorney for collection,
and will be put in suit for Spring Court.
fehSJtfJ DONALD MACLEAN, Executor. 1
Cegal *st>ertiememe. ‘T*
UEORU-C|iih County. *
Court of Ordinary, July 5, JBSB.
TAMES M. FOLSOM & ELIZABETH CARTER
W thlg day make*'application to thiaCourt tor Let
ters of Administration on the eetatate of Levi W.
Cin ter, late of said county deceased.
• All person* interested ure therefore hereby notifi
ca to file their objection* in aaid Court, if any they
have to said letters being grnnted: otherwise aaid
letters Will be grnnted to aaid applicants at a regular
Term of said Court to be held in Maguolia in aaid
county, on the flrat Monday in .September next.
Jy 14 S 4 JOHN JUr MORGAN, Ordinary,
GHOUGIA—CHucIt County.
Q*a ANS iS*
kj plication to this Court for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of John S. Kirkland, late of
said county deceased.. ;*•
All [feraona interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to Ale their objections in aaid Court, if any they
have, to aiihl letters being granted; otherwise aaid
letters will be grauted to said applicant, at a regu
lar Term of said Court, to be held in Magnolia in aaid
count}', oh the first Monday in September next.
jy 14 JOHN L. MORGAN, Ordittaiy,
GEORGlA—Colquitt County.
Court of Ordinary, July 5, 1858.
WHEREAS Matthew C. Dukes, Administrator
on the estate, both real and personal, of Pat
rlc Price, late of aaid couuty deceased, having peti
tioned said Court for Letter* of Diamiasiou from
said Administration,
All persona interested are, therefore, hereby noti
tifisd to Ale -their objection* in said Court (if any
they have.} to aaid Letters being grauted: otherwise
laid Letter* will be granted- to said applicant, at a
regular Term es said Court, to be held in Moultrie,
in said county, on the second Monday in January
next. Given under iny band and official signature.
“Jy 14 PETER O. WING, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be aold before the Court House door, in
the town of Thomaaville, on the first Tuesday
in October next, Lot of land, number aeventy-nine,
(79) in the thirteenth (13) diatrict, of originally Ir
win uow Thomas county. Bold aa the property of
John K. Lowry, late of Twiggs county, deceased.—
Term* made known on the day of aole.
MILTON WILDER, Administrator on tho es
tate of John It. Lowry, with the Will annexed.
, july 38 fit
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER of the Ordina
ry of Wilcox county, will be sold before the
Courthouse door in Abbeville, on the first Tueaday
October next, nil the lands belonging to William
Bowen, late of aaid county, deceased. On the prem
ise* is situated one of the heat mills, sow und griat,
in nil Southern Georgia; ia plenty of water
for almost any kiud of machinery, wool carding, or
even plenty for n cotton factory. The mill ia sup
plied by large springs that never fail. It Is now,, in
good repair. Any person wishing to invest money,
now is the time. The grist mill alone will pay from
.fl,(U;(l to If 1,500 per year. The river is near,.should
thorn accumuliito lumber on the yard, it can supply
all the conntryto Darien.
F. J. BOWEN, Adm’x.
ang 4-tds B. A. FUSSKLL, Adm’r.
Adnilnlstmtor’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Coffeo county-, will
,be sold on tile first Tuesday in August next, before
the Courthouse door, in the town of Douglas within
the legal hours of sale, two thirds of lot of land,
No. 102 in the 7th diatrict of originally Appling now
Coffee county, belonging to the estate of Joseph
Ricketaon deceased; aold for the benefit of the
heirs nnd creditor* of aaid deceased ; terms made
known on tho day of snle.
jefitds JAMES ARNOLD. AdmT.
Trustee’s Sale.
WILL he sold before the Conrtliouso door, in
tho town nf Thoinasville, Thomas county,
Georgia, on the fi'st Tuesday in October next, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following property, to
wit: One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
les, it being on the north side of lot No. BJ, iu the
23d diatrict of originally Early now Thomas county,
and one two year old colt; all sold as the property
pf Mnry Davis,Jbr the purpose of paying the debts
of aaid Mary Davia. Terms of sale made kuown on
tho day,- This August 4tb, 1858.
fit JOHN C. BROWNING, Trustee.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
ALL PERSONS are hereby
notified that the undersigned will apply to the
honorable the Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in Octoher next, at a regular Term of said
court for an owtoftgrniiting him leave us administra
tor, to sell all thdoral estate of John A. Hopkins
deceased, lying and being in the county and State
aforesaid. JOHN V. BROWNING, Adui’r.
Aug. Ist 1858. itm
Notice to Debtors uml Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Thomas County,-
Notice is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against John W. Carter, late of said county,
doegfisod, to present them to me properly made out,
within the tune prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount; and all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment. ‘
JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator de bonis
non with the will annexed. ug 4-Gt
State of Georgia—Thomas County.
APRIi. sth, 1868.
To the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas
County:
lUIE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTOR
. of the last Will and Testament of Shadrack E
Dickey, late of said county deceased, respectfully
sheweth that, as Executor as aforesaid, he 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 he has made a
final settlement of said estate by paying over the
entire amount of. property, money and effects in
hand, belonging to the saute, to the Legatees of said
estate. He, therefore, petitions to bo dismissed
from said Executorship.
, WILLIAM J. DICKEY, Executor.
A—;
Georgia—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, April 5/A, 1858.
UPON hearing the above and foregoing Petition,
it is ordered by the Court, that the said Petition, to
gether with this order, be published iu the Wire-
Grass Reporter, monthly for six months.
HENRY 11. TOOKE 1 , Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
A. V. McCAUDEL,
apr7 Deputy Clerk Court of Ordiunry.
GEORGIA—Thomas County!
Court of Ordinary, June 7, 1858.
JOSIAH J. EVERITTE, Administrator on the
. estate of Benjamin Platt deceased, this day pe
titioned to ttys Court for letters of Dismission from
said administration. *
All persons interested are hereby notified to file
their objections in said Court, if any they have to
said letters being granted,otherwise said letters will
be granted at a regular Term of said Court to be
held at Thomasvillo suid county on the second Mon
day in February next.
■ieKUini HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ortlindry, May 11, 1858.
IT APPEARING To THIS COURT,
by the petition of Kinohen L. Taylor, Adminis
trator on the estate of Janies Adams deceased, that
ho has fully discharged the duties assigned him as
such Administrator, and he having petitioned this
Court for a disniissinnfrom said Administration, and
citation having been ordered to issue, as is required
by law—
Ail persons interested are, therefore, hcrohy noti
fied and required to file their objections in said Court
(if nny they have) to the granting of letters of Dis
mission to said Administrator, otherwise such letters
will be granted to him on the first Monday ip Febru
ary next.
Given undor mv hand and official signatnre.
mavl9 HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
Notice.
TWO MONTHS AFTER DATE application will
be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Telfair county for leave to sell the land belonging to
the estate of William Garrison, iate of said county
deceased. July 22d,*1858.
aug 4 LUCIUS L. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
dIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE application will
kj bo made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Telfair county for leave to sell the negroes belonging !
to the estate of I’hebj Bonov deceased. June 28th :
1808. tj>'7 j STEPHEN HONEY, Adtu r, 1
NEW HUM AND NEW GOODS.
0 N THE FIRST day OF JANUARY LAflfr R. R. EVANS Ac W./VY. DAVIS
formed a Copartnership under and by the name of “ EVANS & DAVIS,'’ n,, d nrt ’ doing cusincss m
the same Store, formerly occupied by R. R;Evun*,vlz : The New Brick Store with Yellow Front.
Our Mr. EVANS feels under lusting obligations for the Hberal patronage heretofore extended to him and
respectfully solicits an increased patronage for the New Firm, feeling confident that their strict aud correct
attention to business will continue to give satisfaction to their custoriiers.
We are now i f ocetving#ir SPRING BTOCK which is much larger and consists of a greater variety
than heretofore kept by our Mr. Evans, conaiating of a Qoneral Assortment of •
DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Cutlery, Boot*’ and Shoes, (acme very fine pump-sole Boots,) Saddles and Bridles,
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
a first rate stock of Hat* and Bonnets, Fancy Good*, Crockery and Tinware, Silverware aud Jewelry,
Medicines and Groceries,
Very fine Liquor* in botUca for medicinal purposes, Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid,-best Lime; and many
other articlen too numorotiß to mention. Piviwe give ns a calf nnd we flatter otim*lves that wo will bo able
to suit you in both G-OODS AND PHIOBS.. .
The Ladies arc respectfully invited to our Stock in their line.—
We toomiae that no effort shall be apn red ou our part to please.
> EVANS & DAVIS. 1
MAGRUDER’S
Double-Acting Circle-Adjusitng Plow.
laMf m
I TAKE this opportunity of notifying the public that I have one of C. B. Maoriipf.r’s Double-
Acting Clßcl,K-ArJUSTINO l’l.ows, which, from actual use, save* tho labor of one hand to every
Plow, adding 100 per cent to tho Tnnniial labor. . This plow may be used with one, two, or three Shears
at pleasure ; but among our stumps nnd roots two Shears are preferable. I hare exhibited this Plow be
fore numbers of our citizens, aud there is not a dissenting Ivoicc to its practical utility and great labor
saving qualities. A. J. ORR.
Wo take pleasure in certifying to the corrcctness.of the above, from having witnessed the use of this
Plow.—Ed. Reporter.
THOMASVILEE
Tailoring and Clothing Establishment.
THE undersigned has just received a lot of Cloths, and Vestings, which will lie
made up according to Fashion or taste. All Garments made at this establishment, warranted to fit—
and made in the best style.
on hand, a small lot of Clothing, Shirts,Drawers and Collars. Cutting and Trimming done at
short notice. Call, one door above T. J. Lightfoot & Co.’s.
nov 10 ts THOMAS BARRETT, Agent.
4fltsccl!anccm3.
WATSON’S
Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!
The Machine, Par ExceUence, for the People!!
Price mu nnd #3O.
These machines, for simpli
city, durability, aud strength of seam, are un
surpassed. They will he found on exhibition and for
sale at the Furniture Store of
CIIARLEB 11. REMINGTON,
THOMASVILLE, GA..
where all persons are respectfully invited to call aud
examine them.
J. DAVIS Sc CO.-, Greensboro’, Ga.
CHAR. 11. REMINGTON, Agent.
N. 15. County Bights for sale. Apply to J. Da
vis, Greensboro’, orE. P. Cone, Pond Town, Ga.
may 12 w oy
Lands for Sale.
pf FA Ft ACRES of excellent Land oirthe Spring
t) * J Hill Tflllahasseo road, eight miles from
Thntuasville, are now oltereAtor sale by the subscri
ber. Two hundred ami silty acres, about half of
which is fresh, ail under good fence, and iu a
high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes,
cabbage, turnips, and many other things grow on
this land iu luxuriant abundance.- Como and look at
it. Ido not offer it for sale because lam displeased
with the land, but I am determined to change my
locality, snle or no Bide. Price reasonable. Fair
warning. DUNCAN McKINNON.
Ju]yA>__ ___ ts f
jst"bw goods.
THE subscriber is now receiving a large assort
-Wn-nt of choice Fresli Goods, amongst which
are the following:
Preserves —Pine Apples, Raspberries, Peaches,
Quinces, Ginger and Citron.
Jellcys —G lava, Currant and Quince.
Drieai Fruit—Malaga, Lager and Sultan Raisins,
Currants,.Figs and Prunes.
Hermetically —Sealed Goods, Salmon, sniiaeh
Shad. Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines fread
Peaches, Pine Apples, Raspberries,
Green Peas and Tomatoes.
Nuts—Almonds, Brazil, Pecan, Filberts and Coco
nuts.
Pickles, Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olivo Oil. Macea
roni and Oerenieelli; Farina, Soda, Butter, Sugar
and Cream Crackers; choice Wines, Liquor*, Port
er, Ale and Cider in bottles; Segars, chewing and
smoking Tobacco, and Snuff.
All the above, bitsides a large assortment of other
Goods in my lino of business, sold on very reasona
ble terms by * JOHN STARK.
Thomaaville,
SODAjWATER.
‘pins i-i.kasaxt healthy kkv-
J. erago, cold and sparkling, with choice Syrups,
will commence drawing for the seasou today, at the
Store of the undersigned.
tyiCE kept constantly on hand and for sale bv
JGJIN STARK. ’
Thoinasville, May 13,1858.
Blanks! Blanks!!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FOR
Clerks. Constables,
Ordinaries, Sheriffs,
Justices of the Pence,
Bounty JLiutd Agents,
Attorneys at Law, Ac.
SEND in your orders, and save time, trouble and
expense of writing. Sold -at the most reasonable
prices at the “Wire-Grass Reporter” Office,
and forwarded by mail to any place desired
MOORE A* HOMAN’S
Snsli and Blind Factory.
fIAHE undersigned are prepared to manufacture
ff *B kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Panne)
Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having al
ways on hand, the best seasoned dumber, they will
warrant their work to be of the most substantial and
durable description. •
11c will also contract for nny size or style of hull
dings, and execute the same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited. t.
Shops located iit the South ondjSrMain street,
-below Mcßain’s Hotel, ThOuiasville?Ga.
C. U. MOURE, I E. T. HOMAN*
July 14 W botf_
Livery Stables.
fPIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING
1 recently purchased the NEW STABLES ffV-_
formerly belonging to John Scott dueensod.saCzx
and having repaired and fitted them up in elegant
style is now prepared to accommodate the publie in
this line of business. These*Stables being of a
Large uud Convenient Si*c,
witli plenty of Out-Room attached, are well adapted
to the purpose of Drovers and others for selling
Homos, NTules, Cattle, Ac.
The proprietor will have always at hand a goodly
numlier of Fine Horses and Buggies for the Travel
ing Public, ami Prancing Ponies for the Ladies and
Gents—and making his establishment
permanent, lie jOspectfully solicits the patronage off
a generous public. Accommodations unequalled.—
Charges moderate.
jan 8-ts .TAMES A MuLENDON. Fj
For Rent,
FIR the remainder of the year, the Offico just ;
vacated by Dr. W. It Hull. aprl&Hf ‘
ittiaccllancon3.
Carriage Manufacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.
The partnership between MoLcdon
G) & Lowry being dissolved, I respect- It ])
>ir fully inform the public, that the bu- ” U
sinesß iu all its branches will be carr-eiWm as before
by the undersigned. Grateful for past patronage, I
earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. Those
iu wnntof Wagunijs, Buggies, carriages of any dis
cretion, I think I will be able to suit, both as re
gards quality and price. Those indebted to McLen
don iV Lowry will find their notes and accouuts in
my bands. Strange as 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.
uiarch2tf) .JOHN 11. LOWRY.
Mew Jeweler, Wiitrh and Clock
„ Maker.
JOSEPH JERGftR now oilers h : s services A*
to the public, and pledges himself to gii e /KCT
prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and GSaiik
making Watches, Jewelry, Ac. All wbik entrusted
to him will be executed and delivered at the time
promised, and warranted, lie has no flowing enco
miums to bestow upo himself ns. a watch maker,
but rClies open the judgment of his patrons to es
tablish his skill and reputation. Terms Cash.
Office second door above the l’ost Office, next to
the store of 11. AV. Sharpe.
Thnmnsville, On., March IT. 1857. ts
J_A_S. M. GRAY,
Watch-Maker and Jeweler, Thomasville, Ga.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
’ * the citizens of this community that lie
still continues his business at iiis Old Stand,
where he is well prepared to do-all work iiiiatvJy.
his line ns good and as cheap ns ciin be done South,
such as Repairing Watches, Clocks, Mending Jew
elry, Mounting Walking Canos with Gold or Silver ;
and much other work in his line.
UTAs he is 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 bIiuII be treated like ladies and
gentlemen. mayl2tf
2 / -
MOO HE & HOMAN’S
Variety Works.
THE undersigned are pre- .jt
pared to manufacture in
the best and most fashionable
style all kimls of Furniture, -
Bedsteads from $5 to $25;
Side Boards, Wash stand*, ■—
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureaus—China, Ked’ Bay 3^g=j|ggji|g^J^g__
Dining Tables, Folding and . “ “ Jl •
Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,
Truunel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries, Book Cases and Hat Stands.
Lumber taken in exclmilge for Furniture : or lum
ber made up to order in the most fashionable style.
Also all kinds of Turning and Sawing douo
in the best style. Shops located South end of Main
street, below Mcßain’s Hotel, Thomasrille, Ga.
july 14] MOORE & HOMAN.
W. F. SANFORD,
CITY
Auctioneer & Commission Merchant,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
WIIX SELL AT AUCTION, or privately on
Commission, any species-of Merchandize,
Produce, Stork, Negroes, Ac., that may be confided
to Ills care. Regular Auction days—every Saturday.
He will also pay strict attention to the
Buying and Soiling of Lands.
Persons wishing to settle ifpour county would no
doubt find itto their interest to consult him before
purchasing, as he is fully prepared to impart infor
mation, both m regard to the productiveness and
present value of lands, ns well as the advantages
attending peculiar bwyition*. mnrHlbely
To flic Traveling Public.
New Stage Line.
A Til I-WEEKLY LINE OF STAGES
ii. will run in connexion with the S., A, & G.
Railroad, leaving Station No. 7, on arrival rtf-cars
from Savannah,,connecting at Wareshoro’ with the
Stage from Brunswick, passing through Magnolia,
Mill Town, and Troupville, arriving at Thomasville
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Thom
asyillo on Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, passing
through the,ahove named places oti return route,
and connecting with the B. & F. Railroad and S., A.
A. O. Railroad by Stages at Wnresboro’ on Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday—arrive in Savannah aiid
Brunswick same ‘evening. Through Fate from
Thomasville to Savannah $14.00. *
H. HILL, Proprietor.
inayStf GKO. W ME RILL, Agent.
Plantation for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, 490 acres of Land
on which is a good saw and grist
mills, both -new, and 30 or 3T. acres of
cleared land, all fresh, a good framed *VBhK
dwelling, 50 fine English mulberty trees
and 100 apple tress, all in fine order and A .
well laden with fruit. It is a bomttiful and healthy
situation, located on Little River, halfway from
Moultrie to Nashville, near the ferry, and has the
convenience of Ava P. O. For further particulars
address the subscriber at Ava Post-office.
Jl 7-if R. N PARRISH, r. M
# iHiacclJiliu'oao
J S/lERILLT
f: •m* nsr at n /
\(At the Store formerly occupied by Host dr Hubert,)
hITILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
T V a well selected stock of—... ft
Bacon, Flour, Lard,
Sugar, COFFEE, Teas,
MOXiASS£IB, ebc.
INCLUDING EVERY THING USUALLY; KKPT IN
Provision and Grocery Store,
All of which he will sell
LOW FOR CASH.
liis stock consists in part of— , ;
20 casks Bacon,
100 sacks’ Elour,
l~ 10 bbls. Lard, - -
5 hhds. N. O. Sugars,
12 bbls. N. 0. S. H. Syrup and Molasses,
20 bbls; A. B. and C Sugar, v .
2 cases Loaf Sugar,
6 bbls. crushed and powdered Sugar,
50 sacks Java, Rio aud Laguira Coffee,
4 tierces Rice,
2 kegs Goshen •Butter,- ——-JP— ±r
-15 bbls. Butter, Soda, and Boston Crackers,
3 bbls; Dried Apples,
C bbls, no. 1,2, 3, Mackerel,
4 boxes Cod Fish,.
20 boxes scaled Herring,
boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles,
20 boxes family Soap,
Almonds, Candies, &c.,
10’ boxes Corn Starch, £ {*- - ; **
50 bbls. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Ac., A or.,
10,1X10 Segars,
40 boxes Tobacco, line chewing aud for planta
tion use.
Also i
Raspberries, Strawberries,
Whortleberries, Cherries,
Pine Apple*. &c.,
IN SEALED JARS
Pickles, \ /
Catsups, Spices,
Fepper Sauce, • French Mustard,
Sardines, Oysters,
Lobsters, Brandy Peaches, Cordials, &e., Ac.
Crackers, Crackers.
r n BOXES AND BARRELS BOSTON BlS
tj V/ cuits, Butter and Soda Crackers, for sale at
10 cents per pound by
aug 18 J. S. MERRILL.
Hint's, Wilies.
MADEIRA, Port, Muscat, Champagne, for sale
by L'utty 19] J. S. MERRILL
To Cattle Dealers.
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Oglethorpe Medical College,
SAVANNAH, GA.
The fourth annual session of this
College w ill commence on Monday, the lath of
October, and continue until the first week in March.
Preliminary Lectures will bo delivered from the
4th of October, until the commencement of the An
imal Session.
These Leetures are free to all Students.
FACULTY.
IT. L. BYRD, a. m, m. i). —Professor of the Princi
ples and Practice of Medicine.
HOLMES STEELE, M. i>. —Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women and Children.
A. W. GRIGGS, m. n.—Professor of the Princi
ples and Practice of Surgery.
V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. i.—Professor of Mate
ria Medico and Medical Jurisprudence.
F. F. COLZEY. M. I).—Professor of Physiology
and General Pathology.
HUGH A. BLAIR, M. l). —Professor of Special
and General Anatomy.
B. L. JONES, A. It, M. I).—Professor of Chemis
try and Pharmacy,.,
W. T. FEAY, m. I>. —Emoritas Professor of Chem
istry.
Charges.
Fees for the full Course $lO5
“ :Demonstrator.. 10
“ Matriculation, (paid only once) 5
“ City Hospital (optiouary) 5
“ Diploma 30
Students may take the tickets of one or more of
the Courses, and pay proportionately. One student
will be received from each Congressional District in
the State, free of charges as heretofore.
The Dissecting Rooms will be opened upon the
organization of the Class, and kept well supplied
with good material during the session. The daily
(•Unique at the College will lie 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 full course Students as may desire it.
Thus offering to them, in addition to the instruc
tions of their own professors, all the advantages
which the physicians of that institution are capable
of affording.
It has been falsely stated that our school is “re
trograding,” but we think the following statement i
quite sufficient to settle that question: The num
ber o'’ matriculations in the Oglethorpe Medical!
College for the Collegiate year of 1857-8, was 37 and !
11 graduates; while the respective numbers for the
same period in the Suvauunli Medical College, Were
about Hi and (i.
Good Board can be procured in the city, at from
$3.50 to $5 per week.
For further information call upon, or nddress,
It. L. BYRD, M. D./Dcan,
No. GG Broughton St., oppositeitbc Marshal House.
aug 11 w i 1 ”*it , l
Savannah Medical College.
r PHE SIXTII ANNUAL COURSEOF
A Lectures in this Institution will commence on
the first Monday in November next. The Prelimi
nary Lectures on the IfSth of October.
FACULTY.
R. D. ARNOLD, m. d. —Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine. * ■
P. M. KOLLOCK, m. D.—Professor of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children.
W. G. BULLOCH, m. an d of Principles
and Practice rtf Surgery.
J. G. HOWARD, m. i>. —Professor of Anatomy.
JURIAH lIARRISS, M: D. —Prof, of Physiology.
J. B. READ, M. D.—Professor Materia Medina aud
” Medical Jurisprudence.
N. A. PRATT, M. D. —Professor of Medical and
Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
JOS. .1. WEST, M. D. —Adjunct Prol. of Anatomy.
JAS. E. GODFREY, M. D. —Demonstrator of Anat
omy. j. -
During thrSession of Lectures at the Savannah
Medical College, Cliuicul Instruction Will be given
twice e. week, at the Savannah Hospital, only by
members of the Faculty of the Savannah Medical
College, upon a large number and variety of dis
eases, both medical and surgical.
An Obstetrical Ward is also well fitted up, to
which students limy have access, accompanied by
the Professor of this branch in our institution. The
dissecting rooms will be open at the commencement
of the scssiou, and remain so until the Close, of the”
lectures.
The condition which accompanies the bountiful
donation of the past Legislature to the Savannah
Medical College, will he most heartify complied with
by the Faculty, viz : thatone beneficiary from ouch ■
Congressional District of the State, shall receive* a
gratuitous education in this Institution. Applications
lor such position should be made to the Dean, on or
before the first of October next, accompanied with
good recommendations as to moral character.
Demonstrators Ticket... $ 10
.Matriculation Ticket (paid once).... 5
Fee for Diploma. . 1 30
Fees for entire Course 105
For further particulars apply to
augl I —lt J URIAH’ HARRIES, Dean.
Dissolution.
fPIIE copartnership heretofore existing between
’ A the undersigned under the firm, nalne and style
of T. J. Lightfopt & Co 4 is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
The hooks,notes and accounts of the said firm
may be found with Robert H. Hardaway and George
A. JPehhvwho are hereby authorized to settle and
receipt for thejmm© and sign in liquidation of all i
the business of the saidUnn. 1
Signed T. J. LIGHTFOOT, . i
R H. HARDAWAY. ]
Theniasville, Feb. 15,1053. [raarOif
from 1
itteftitims, &c.
SJpie Best (Jut!
; mu. •?*
Dr. TfcJDUMcELVEEN’B ANTI-BILLIOim? r J
LIVER PILLS, and find them to act mildly ??}
efficiently upon the Liver and Bowels I
them as a safe and valuable Remedy, in all cat l s
which Cathartics or Aperients arc needed. •
I heartily subscribe to all that
Dr. McElvEKN's Pills, in the avove certifies*.
tor- THOS. N.,GARdK
Gaiko, Ga., N o v 22 far.r
This is to certify that I have beet* using f>r
McELVKEN’S PILLS, on myself •ndwgr,s?
the last two years, and find them perfectly safe ul
harmless in their effects, acting mildly andeffLi .
lyupon the Stomach, Liver arid.JJowels and hi"*
never disapjioiiited me In their action or'effects*! 8
the first iuetance. This is my experience wiXrv.
McElveen’s Pills; I therefore feel no hesitene ‘
in heartily recommcuding them to the public ---
-*!!*• - - JOSEPH -HaS?
Stf.am Mills, Ga., March 9, 1858
* This is to certify that I have bean in the hit,
using Dr. MeELVEEN’B PILLB, for some tw 0 or
-three yea Ts. and can say, ** far as my experience
has been with them, that I would prefer, them to aU
other pate Tit Pills. For Sick or Nerjptii ileadache
I have often ÜBed them, and as yet, have never been
disappointed in being relieved, in the first instance
For Colds, and Headache arising therefrom I aL
highly price thorn. DRURY RAhujio,
Above you Lave certificates from gentlemen of
undoubted veracity, and those who have had tlm
pleasure of their acquaintance, will nfit for a mo*
ment doubt the truth of their statements. $
To those who (so I am informed) have, through
prejudice, endeavored to injure the sale of my Pill,
I will merely state, tliqj I have known persons
equally as emart as they are, that, when they attend
ed i cell to their own business, bad a.plenty to do.
The Pills are put forth upon their own Intrinsic iu
periority and worth, and will find their advacates
despite of all Opposition. They are very carefully
prepared from the purest medicines of their clan,
and perfectly innocent in their action or effects.—
No danger whatever from exposure, so far as tbs
medicinal properties of the Pill* are concerned.
Persons wiseing the Pills can be supplied on rea
sonable terms. Agents allowed a liberal per cent,
for selling, with the understanding that no charge i,
to be made, in any case, when the Rills fail to give
satisfaction. - „
AGENTS. — In Thomasville, Dr. E. Seixas; la
Duncanville, Col, J. J. Mash. je2-6m
and
Has been before the public in or# than ‘2O year,
and is deservedly popular in the cure of
Spavins, Sweeney,’ Ringjiorie, Windgaila, Polo
Evil, Callous, Cracked lleels, Gall of all kinds,
fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sit
l'.ist, Sand Cracks,,Strains, Lameness, Found
ered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Slangs, Fact
Rot in Sheep, Garget in Cows, Rheumatism,
Hites of Animals. External Poisons, Painful
Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns,
Whitlows, Burns aud Scalds, Chillblaini,
Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the
Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joiati,
Caked Breasts, Sore -Nipples, Piles, Ac.
ear- Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by
agents, w ith Testimonials of its utility.
All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. U.
IT'ckkh A Go., Lockport, N. Y.
Caution.— Let the Purchaser obsorve that
the nm<y“ <*. W. Mkrciia vr,' 1 in bis own hand
writing, is over the cork, also blown in the glass
of the bottle. -Voile other con be genuine.
fey For sale by Druggists and Merchants
generally, through the United States, British
Possessions, and other Countries. And by
Edward Seixas, Thomasville; and by Druggist*
and merchants generally throughout the country—
wholesale by dealers in medicine, in New York, Phi
ladelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and at all commer
cial towns. [octGoy
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aud children, which will be sold o as good terms a
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