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leftwi upon n Im ptm-ertjr of ~,.
’ eaaf J. Alton. *0 Mrt.fy n Superior Court ft to in fa
vor of HiywA John
to?to satisfy a Jus tie* Court ft rcS 1 from thi* j
fiJTth district, G. M., in tovor oi Donald Mr I .-mu
nnM Allen; property pointed out by|the plaintiff;
levy made and returned to me hy Jan. Allen, const.
Also, at the tame time and place,
One buggy, levied upon a* the property of George
I* Br*swen, to satisfy a cuat ft to ltued from Thom
at Intorlnr Court, ana In tovor of officers of Court v
401. Braswell; property pointed out by F. M.
sop j” 11 ’ W„ F. SANFORD, Sheriff.
“the *COimT-
W House door, Jftllia •* •* Jacksonville, Tel
fair county, on the first Tuesdiy In October next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following pro
**BmMef land, Ne. 817, lying nod being in the
14th dtatrict of Telfair county, levied on as the prop
erty of M. B. Mclnis, to antUfy one ft fa issued out
oM) Justice Court of the 339th district, 0. M., in
favor of Daniel Mclnlt, adm’r on the estate of
Atothae Rountree, deceased, vs Wm. Ronntree apd
M_Jt. Mclnis; property pointed out hydofendmit;
lei? male and returned to me by a constable.
Alto, at the tame time and place,
‘One tot of land, No. 317,t0 Urn 14th district of
Telfair county, levied on as the nroper-y oßwohn
Melnia to satisfy one ft fa issued out of a Justice
JEourt of the 339th district, 0. M. In tovor of Daniel
Itoluls, ndm’r on the estate of Ale time Ilouutroe, de
ceased, vs John Mclnis and Janu* R. Dowdy; prop
ertv nolntod cut by defendant; levy made mid re
turned to mo by a constable.
Alto, at the tame time and place,
Om, lilt of land, No. 3(>4, to the 9th district of
Telfair county, levied uu ns the property of Alex'r
McKinnon ‘to satisfy sundry ft fa* fauuied out of a
Justice Court of the 339th (flstrleLG. M.. In favor
of (linden Wombes va Alex’r J*Ktomin, Coffee
Alfccer vs Alex’r McKinnon, and others vs Alex r
McKinnon ; property pointed out by defopdauti
lqvy Buuto auu returned to me b> a eon h tun In.
Alto, at the same time and place,
Two lots of land, to-vylt: Nos. 335 ami 334, lying
nni being in tiie 14th district of Telfair county, lev
ied on * the property ofAJamcs li. Dowdy, to intis
fr sundry ft fasissiunl out of a Justice court of t4ie
339th District, G. M., in favor of Charles Lovo, for
the use of J. A. Thelps, va James U. Dowdy, and
W.W. Holt vs James R. Dowdy, nnd nthew vs
JaUwfc lL Dowdy; property pointed out by defend
ant; levjr made and returned to mo by a countable*
Alto, at the tame lime and place,
One lot of land, No. 233, and half of lot, No. 32(1,
aH Iviiur mid being In t|io 14th district ol lulfair
eoonty, levidH on as the property of 11. A. Dowdy,
to satisfy anndrv fifeslssued ost of a Justice court
of thb 899th District, G. M., in favor of John 11.
Cofree and Isaiah Reave*, Adm’rs of Moses Roun
tree.’for the use of Michael Pope, vs H. A. Dowdy,
and Joseph Wagner vs H. AfDowdy, and others vs
H. A. Dowdy; propert/pointed out by defendant;
levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Alto, at the tame time and place,
One totpf land, No. 317, lying and king in the
14th district of Telfair, levied on as tlm property of
John Mclnis, to satisfy sundry ft fas, issued from a
Justice Court of the 339th Dist., O. M., in favor of
M; G. Wilcox, aihii’r of Delete Rountree, deceas
ed, vs Moses Mclnis ami John Mclnis; property
polutvd out by John Mclnis; levy uiude and return
ed to mC by a Constable. _ ,
vx VU HIV S* VVliunsoiv-
Alto, at the same time and place,
Seven lots of land, to-wit, No. 370, No. 351, in the
9th district; No, Bft, No. 977, No. 287, No. 205, in the
14thdistrict; No. 751n the7th district, of originally
Wilkinson now Telfair county, levied On as the
property of Murk Wilcox, deceased, to satisfy one
ft fa, issued from the Superior Court of Telfair ooun
tyytofavnr of Clark Wilcox vs Peter H. Coffee,
adm’r of Mark Wilcox, deceased; property pointed
out Uy Peter li. Coffee, ndui’r.
Also, at the tame time ami place,
Two negro slaves, Aaron, a boy about 12 yenrs
old, yellow complexion, and lilies, n boy about 8
years old, both levied on as the property of H. J.
Cgtonbcll, to satisfy two ft fas. Issued out oT the Bu
porldr Court of Telfair county, in favor us A. E.
Cochran va H. J. Campbell; property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place,
One lot oft land, number two liuudred and thirty
four, (234,) lying and being to the 14th district of
Telfair, levied on aa the property of James T. Mc-
Coiuriok, to satisfy one ft. fa, is*ned out of the Supe
ridrCourt ,of Telfair county, In favor of Daniel
Rawls vs James T. McCormick, Ounrdian for Lar
kin UsH; property pointed out by James T. McCor
luick, guardiau.
at the same time and place,
One lot of laud, number three hundred and four,
lylug and being iu the 9th diatrict of Telfair,
levied on as the property of Alcx’r. McKinnon, to
satisfy two fi fai. llsued out of the Superior Court
of Telfair county, one in favor of Win. liurch v
Alex’r McKinnon, the other in favor of Yancy K.
Griffin va AJex’r McKinnon ; property pointed out
by delenduut.
Jyp I “ - L. li. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
* Pierre County Sheriff’s Sal#.
-rffTHCT. HE SOLD AT Mrs. NANCY STEW
yf’ ARTS, the place of holding the Superior and
Inferior Courts, Pierce county, on the first Tuesday
iifVjctober uoxt, within the legal houra of sale, tho
following property, to-wit:
Tlo lota of land, number* one hundred and nine
ty-six (198) and one hundred and ninety-seven(l97)
lying sod being In the 4th district of originally Ap
pfluff now Pierce county, lovied on as tho property
oftrimms* Wasdin, to satisfy sundry fi fas issue*)
out of a Justice’ Court of the 584th district, Q. M.,
in fayor of W. B. Sapp vs Thomaa Waadin, aud
Thomas Woods security; levy made by a constable
and returned to ine. I
eep 1 JOHN DONALDSON, SherUf. i
-Ware Short IT's Sales.
XJSTt tt BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
bntise door, in the town of Waresboro’, Wnre
eoffnty, an the first Tuesday in October next, within
the legal hours of sate, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land, number two hundred and fifty-nine,
(**) In thesth district of Ware county, containing
490,acres, more or less,levied on as the property of
William C. Miller, sundry li fas from a
•Juhtloc Court in said county, iu favor of Thomas
I’Jkn dv# William C. Miller: property pointed out
by Aefciidnnt; levy made ond returned to im< by a
r uug” 18*’ It. BOURN, Sberilf.
iValtec to Debtors and Creditors.
TATE OF GEORGIA, Thomas County
i J Notice la hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Mary l) avis, of said county, to pre
sent them to mo properly made out, so ns to show
tboireharacter ami amount: and all persons indebt
ed to said-Mary Davis, wo hereby required to make
. Notice.
A LL persona* having demands against tho estate
TX of woi. J. Bryan deceased, sre requested to
pratent them to me duly authenticated, within the
■ed to said
>j^meut.
halting the
leceased
1 cgal utr ti# cm m 1 o.
GEORGlA—GlinttiiY'oimly. ‘
TAMKSM
O this day makes application to this Coart for Let
ter* of Administration on the estsfato of Levi W.
Carter, fate of said county deceased.
All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi
ed to lilo their objections in said Court, If any they
have to *ald letters being granted; otherwise said
letters will be grated to said applicants at a regular
Terra of told CoOTtto be hdd in Magnolia l.rsuid
oonuty, on the first Monday In September iejtt.
> 14 JOHN L. MORGAN, Ordtoaif.
GEORGlA—cTiiacfti County.
Cun rt of Ortl inary, July ft, 1868.
SARAH ANN KIRKLAND this day makes ap
plication to this Court for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of John 8. Kirkland, late of
said county deceased.
All persons interested arc, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections to said Court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted; otherwise said
letters will l>e granted to said applicant, at a regu
lar Term of said Court, to be held in Magnolia in said
county, on the first Monday to September next.
jy 14 JOHN L. MORGAN, Ordinasy.
* GEORGlA—Colqtrftt County. ~
Court us Ordinary, July 5, 1868.
‘fTTIIEREAR Matthew C. Dukes, Administrator
TV on the estate, both real nnd personal, of l*t
rie Price, late of said comity deceased, having peti
tioned said Court for Letters us Diatnitskm from
said Administration,
All porsona interested are, therefore, hereby noti
tifted to file their objections in said Court (if any
they have ) to said Letters being granted i otherwise
said Letters will be granted to said applicant, at a
regular Term of *aid’Court,to be held in Moultrie,
in said comity, on the second Monday to January
next. Given under my hand and official signature.
iy 14 , PETER O. WING, Ordinary.
Administrator’ll Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
tho town of Thomasville, on the first Tuesday
iu October next. Lot ufiand, number seventy-nine,’
(79) in the thirteenth (13) district, of originally Ir
win now Thomas county. Sold as the property of
John R. Lowry, late of Twiggs county, deceased.—
Term* made known on the day of sole.
MILTON WILDER, Administrator on the es
tate of Jobu R. Lowry, with tho Will annexed.
July 98 fit
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the oniinn
ry of Wilcox comity, will be sold before the
Courthouse door in Abbeville, on the first Tn-sdny
October next, all the lands belonging to William
Bowen, Into of said county, deceased. On the prem
ises is situated one of the best mills, saw bihl grist,
In all Southern Georgia; there Is plenty of water
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 wishing to invest money,
now is the time. The grist mill alone \QJI pay from
*1 ,000 to $1,5110 per year. The river is near, should
there accumulate lumber on the yard, it can supply
all the country to Darien.
, F. J. BOWEN, Adm’x.
aug 4-tds B. A. FITBBKLL, Adin’r. j
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeable to -an order of
tlm Court of Ordinary of Coffee county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before
tho Courthouse door, in the town of Douglas within
the legal hours of sale, two thirds of lot of land,
No. lfi‘2 in the 7th district of originally Appling now
Coffee county, belonging to the estate of Joseph
Kicketson deceased; sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased ? terms made
known on the day of sale. - ♦
jeiltds JAMES ARNOLD, Adin’r.
Trust re’s Sale.
WILL ho sold before the Courthouse door, in
the town of Thomnsvllte, Thomas county,
Georgia, on the ft'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
le*a, it being on the north side of lot No. 81, to the
23d district of originally Early now Thomas county,
and one 1 two year old colt; all sold as the property
of Mary Davis, for tho purpose of paying the debt's
of said Mary Davis, Terms of sale made known ou
the day. This August 4th, 1868.
fit JOHN 0. BROWNING, Trustee.
GEORGIA—Thomus County.
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED are hereby
notified that the undersigned will apply to tho
honorable the Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in October next, at a regular Term of said
court for an order granting him leaVe as administra
tor, to sell all the real estate of John A. Hopkins
deceased, lying ami being to the county and State
aforesaid. JOHN C. BROWNING, Adin’r.
Aug. Ist 1858. 2m
Notice to Debtors anal Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA.’ Thomas County.—
Notice is hereby given to all persons having do
mauds against John WaCarter, late of said county,
deceased, to present them to me properly made out,
within thc+rmo prescribed by law, so as to show’
their character and amount; and nil persons indebt
ed to said deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment.
JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator de bonis
non with the will annexed. ang 4-fit
State of Georgia—Thomas County.
Ai’Kii. sth, 1858.
To tho honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas
County j
r PHE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTOR
JL of the last Will and Testament of Shad rack K
Dickey, Igfe of said county deceased, respectfully
sheweth that, ns Executor as ittures.iid, he has fully
discha.ged all the dirties inemnbent on him, as di
rected bv said lest WW and Testament, and accor
ding to the laws of said State; that he has made a
final settlement of said estute by paying over the
entire amount of property, money and effects in
hand, belonging to the same, to the Legatees of said
estate. He, therefore, petitions to btTvdismissed.
from said Executorship.
WILLIAM J. DICKEY. Executor.
Georgia— Thomas County.
Court ttf Ordinary, April SM, 1858.
UPON hearing the above aud foregoing Petition,
it is ordered by the Court, that the said Petition, to
gether with tliis order, bo published in the Wire-
Grass Reporter, mouthly for six months.
HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
A. V. McCARDEL, - ‘
apr7 Deputy Clerk Court of Ordinary. t
SEOKOIA-Thouua County.
Court of Ordinary, June 7, 1858.
J 081 AH J. EVERITTE, Administrator on the
estate of Benjamin Platt deceased, this day pe
titioned to this Court for letters of Dismission from
said administration.
All persons interested arc hereby notified to silo
tlieioohjcctions 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 Thomasville said county on the second Mon
day in February next.
jeUi-Qm .HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Thomas Coifnty.
Court of Onlinan/, May 11, 1858. 7
IT APPEARING TO THIS COURT,
by the petition of Kineheu L. Taylor, Adminis
trator on the estate of James Adaum deceased, that
lie has fully .discharged the duties assigned him as
such Administrator, and he having petitioned this
Court for a dismission from said Administration, and
citation having been ordered to issue, aa is required
by law—
AJI persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
fied and required to file their objections in said Court
(if any they have) to the granting of letters of Dis
mission to said Administrator, otherwise riieh letters
will be granted to him on the first Monday in Febru
ary next.
‘Given under my hand and official signature.
may 19 HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
Native. * ‘ - ir ’
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 WiliiainhOarrison, late of said county
deceased. July Hid, WSB. !
aug 4 LUCrCS L.” WILLIAMS, Adm’s.
Ibotiee —' — “"—* t
SIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE application will
be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Tel fair county for leave to sell the negroes belonging
to the estate of Phobj Boney deceased. June 28th
1858. [Jy.7] STEPHEN BONEY, Adm r, 1
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.
FIRST DAY OF JANUARY LAST R. R. EVANS &. W.W. DAVIS
V/ formed a Copartnership under and by the name of “ EVANS & DAVIS,'’ a'nd are doing business 111
the same Store, formerly occupied by H. R. Evans, via ; The New Brick Store with Yellow f rout.
<bir Mr. EVANS feel# under lasting obligation* for tho liberal patronage heretofore extended to him and
respectfully solicits an increased patronage for the New Firm, feeling confident that their strict and corrtet
attention to bnsiness 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 by our Mr. Evans, consisting of a General Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Catlery, Boot* and Shoes, (seme very flue pump-sole Boots,) Saddles and Bridles,
MENS’ AND LiOYS’ CLOTHING,
a first rate stock of Hats *hd Bonnets, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Tinware, Silverware anil Jewelry,
Medicines and Groceries,
Very fine Liquors In botttea, for medicinal purposes, Linseed Oil, Bnrning Fluid, bert.Lime; and many
other articles too nnmerofis to mention, Plea*- give us a call and we flatter ourselves that we will be able
to suit you in both OOODS PRICES. .
ftSSStn. Thd Ladies are respectfully invited to our Stock in their line. —
We promise that no effort shall be spared on our part to please.
£. K j A,rii ii. I*a-, f EVANS & DAVIS,
Double-Acting Circle-Adjusting Plow.
r. •
I TAKE this opportunity of notifying the public that I have one of C. B. MAt;uriH.K’s-I)oi'iii.k-
A’ctixg Circle-AdjukTlNO Flow s, which, from actual use, saves the labor of one baud to every
Plow, adding 100 per cent to the manual labor. This plow may be used with one, two, or three Shears
at pleusuro; but among our stumps and roots two Shears are preferable. I have exhibited this Flew be
fore numbers of our eitiaens, and there is not a dissenting Jvoice to its practical utility and great labor
saving qualities, A. J. 011ß.
We take pleasure in certifving to tho correctness,Of the above, from the use of this
Plow.—Ed, Report'eA. * “” ,
THOMAiSVILLE
Tailoring and Clothing Establishment,
rnilE undersigned has just received a lot of Cloths, CassimrfS and ’VostilltfS, which w ill be
made up according to Fssliion or taste. All Garments made at this establishment, w arranted to fit —
Knd mude in the best style.
EF*Also 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 & Cos. 1 *;, ~
nov 10 _2_ ts THOMAS BARRETT, Agent.
XUigccllancous.
WATSOWT’S
Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!
The Machine, Par Excellence, for the People!!
Price s‘2* anil. *S3O.
These machines, for simtli
city, durability, arid strength of seam, are un
surpassed. They will he found ou exhibition und for
sale at the Furniture Store of
CHARLES If. REMINGTON,
THOMASVILLE, GA„
where all persons are respectfully invited to call and
examine them.
J. DAVIS & C'O., Greensboro’, Ga.
CItAS. H. REMINGTON, Agent.
N. B. County Rights for sale. Apply to J. Da
vis, Greensboro’, or E. P. Cone, l'oud Town, Ga.
may 12 w oy
Lands for Sale.
p* A ACRES of excellent Land on the Spring
OVJ V* Hill Tallahassee road, eight mile* from
Thouuisville, are now ottered for sole by the subscri
ber. Two hundred and titty acres, about half of
which is fresh, ail under good fence, and in a
high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes,
oaroage, turnips, and many other tilings grow on
thialand m hixurimit abundance. Come and look at
it. Ido not offer it for sale because Imu displeased
with the land, hut I am determined to change my
locality, sale or no sale. Price reasonable. Fair
warning. DUNCAN MrKINNON.
july 21 ts
MEW GOODS.
THE subscriber is now receiving a large assort
ment of choice Fresh (oxide, amongst which
are the following:
Preserves —Fine Apples, Raspberries, Peaches,
Quinces, (finger mid Citron.
Jclleys —Gtinva, Currant and Quince. ——
Dried Fruit— Malaga,Lager snd Sultan Raisins,
Currants, Figs and Primes.
Hermetically —Sealed Goods’, Salmon, sauseh
Shad. Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines tread’
Peaches, Pine Applus, Raspberries,
Green Peas and Tomatoes.
Nuts —Almonds, Brazil, Pecan, Filberts and Ooco
auts. ‘4 ~ ■ 1,,,, ,
Pickles, Catsups, Olives, Capers, Olive Oil.Maeea
roni and Ocrenioelli; Farina, Soda, Butter, Sugar
and Cream Crackers;.choice Wines, Liquors, Port
er, Ale and Cider in bottles; Segura, chewing and
smoking Tobacco, and Snuff.
All the above, besidos a large assortment of other
Goods in my line of business, sold on verv reasona
ble terms by JOHN STARK.
Thomasville, November 5 10, 1857. ts
SODA WATER.
rpHIS PLEASANT healthy rev-
X erage, cold and sparkling, with choice Syrups,
will commence drawing for the season fctolay, at the
Store of the undersigned.
E3FICE kept constantly ou hand and, for sale by
JOHN STARK.
Thoinasville, May 13,1858.
Blanks! Blanks!! -
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FOR
Clerks. Constables,
Ordinaries, Sheriffs,
Justices of the Peace,
Bounty Land Agents,
Attorneys* at Law, Ac.
1 SEND in your orders, and save timb, trouble and
expense of writing. Sold at tho most reasonable
prioes at the “WIKE-GttASS Reporter” Offiee,
and forwarded by mail to any place desired
MOOIIE & HOMAN’S
* Sash and Blind Factory.
rjIIIE undersigned aro..prepared to manufacture
nil kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Panne]
Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having a)
way* (, n hand, the best seasoned lumber, they will
warrant their work to ho of the most substantial and
durable description. *
He will also contract for any sixe or stylo of imil
dings, and execute the same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully Solicited.
Shops located at the South end of Main street,
below Mcßain’s Hotel, Thomasville; (Lia.
C. O. MOORE, | E. : T HOMANj
july 14 w hetf
Livery Stables.
Tiie undersigned having
reerntly purchased the NEW STABLESAV
formerIy hcUmging to John Scott
aud having repaired and fitted them up in elegant
Stylo is now prepared to accommodate tuc public in
this line of business. These Stable* being of a
Large and Convenient Size,
with plenty of Out-Room attached, are well adapted
to the purpose of Drover* and others fiir selling
Horses, Mules Cattle, Ac.
The proprietor will have always at hand a goodly
number of Fine Horses and Buggies for the Travel
ing Public, and Traneing Ponies for the Ladies and
G#nts—and a he intends making bis establishment
permanent, he respectfully solicits the patronage of
a generous public. Accommodations unequalled.—
CiiArgcs modi*rate.
.inn 8 tr JAMES A. MeLENDON.
— —
T7IOR the remainder of the year, the Offiee just I
J? vacated by Dr W. H. llafi, april2ltf >
JMiscellancons.
Carriage Manufacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.
The partnership between McLedon /5-N
& Lowry being dissolved, I respect- fl If
yjT fully inform tbe public, that the bu- u ‘)
sines* in all its branches will be carried on as before
‘by tbe bnde?slgmpl. Grateful fofnast patronage, I
earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. Those
in want of Waggons, .-Buggies, carriages of any dis
cription, I think I will be able to suit, botlr as re
gards quality and price. Those indebted to McLen
don &. Lowry will find their notes and accounts in
my hands. 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,
march2tf) JOHN 11. LOWRY.
New Jeweler, Wsitch and Clock.
lUahey.
JOSEPH JERGER now oilers his services <©
to the public, and pledge's himself to give
prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and
making Watches, Jewelry, dee. Ail work entrusted
to him will be executed and delivered at the time
promised, and warranted. He has no flowing enco
miums to bestow upe himself a* n watch maker,
but relies upon the judgment of his patrons to es
tablish ids skill and reputation. Terms Cash.
Office second door above the I’.ost Office, next to ,
the store of If. W. Sharpe. v.
Thomasvillc, On., March 17, 1K r >7. ts
J A S. M. C^EAYj_
Watch-Maker and Jeweler, Thomasville, Ga.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
I* the citizens of this community that ho
still continues Ids business at his Old Stand,
where he is well prepared to do all'work \nat~iu,
his line as good and as cheap as can be done South,
such as Repairing Watches, Clocks, Mending Jew
elry, Mounting Walking Canes with Gold or Silver f.
and much other work in his line.
rSPAsheis under many obligations to bis 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 be treated like ladies and
gentlemen. may 12tf
MOORE & HOMAN’S ;
Variety Works.
THE undersigned arepre
pared to manufacture in ■
the best and most fashionable YrtYVvK
style all kinds of Furniture,
Bedsteads from $5 to $25 ;
.Side Boards, Wash stands,
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureaus—China, Red Bay ~
Dining Tables, lidding and
Plain Tables, Centro and Side Tables, Couches,
Trunnel Bedsteads, Cradles aiul Cribs,
Secretaries, Book Ca.es and llat Stauds.
‘ Lumber taken in exchange sos Furniture: or liitn
bef made up to order in tue most fashionable stylo.
Also all kinds of Turning; and Suwiug done
in the best,*tyle. Shops located South end of Main
street, below Meßain’B Hotel, Thomasville, Ga.
julyUj MOORE & HOMAN.
W. F. MA.\FOKI>,
city
Auctioneer & Commission Merchant,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
AirtLL SELL AT AUCTION, or privately on
M Commission, any species of Merchandize,
Produce, Stock, Negroes, die., Hint confided
to his care. Regular Auction days—every Saturday,
lie Ik-ill also pay strict attention to the
liuying ami helling of Lands.
Persons wishing to settle in our county would no
doubt find it to their interest to consult him before
purchasing, as lie is fully prepared to impart infor
mation, both m regard to the .productiveness anil
present value of lands, as welt as the advnntages
attending peculiar locations. marlilbi-ly
To Ihe Traveling Public.
New* Stage Line.
ATE I-WEEKLY LINE OF STAGES
will run in connexion with the S-, A &G.
Railroad,leaving Station No. 7, on arrival of ears
from Savannah, connecting at Wtiresborn’ yyjh the
Stage from Brunswick, passing through Mnffholia,
Mill Town, and TroupviUe, arriving at Thomasville
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Thmu
asville on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing
through the above nnmed places on return route,
and ennnecting with the R. & K. Railroad and S., A.
it G. Railroad by Stages at Warosboro’ on Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday—arrive in Savannah and
Brunswick same evening. £3?* Through Fare from
Thomasville to Savannah $14.00.
11. HILT,, Proprietor.
mayOtf GE<V W MKRILL, Agent.
Plantation for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, 490 acres of Land
on which is a good saw anil grist
prills, both hew, and 30 or 36 acres of SbI&ZvS
cleared land, all fresh, a good framed Sfe
dwelling, SO fine English ratilberry trees ™
and 100 apple tress, all in tine order apd
well laden with fruit. It is a beautiful and healthy
situation, located on Little River, halfway from
Moultrie to Nashville, near the fifrrv, and liais the
convenience of Ava P O. For farther particulars
address the subscriber at Ava Post-office.
jr J-ts k: n rAimsu. r m .
iHisceUattcons
TrOERKILLT
.(At the Store formerly occupied by Ross Sf Hubert,)
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON lt\ND,
a well selected stock of
Rttcon, Flour, Lard,
Sugar, COFFEE, Teas,
MOLASSES, tfcc.
ixct.unixu kvkby tiiin<; usually kbit in a
Provision and €*rocery Stbjc,
All of which he will sell s*) i
LOW FOR CASH. H
Ilis stock consists In part of— (
20 casks Bacon, J
100.. sacks Elour, >’
„ 10 bills. Lard,
5 hhds. N. O, Sujflrs,
12 bids. N. O. 8400 Syrup and Molasses,
20 bbls. A. B. aiidC Sugar,
2 eases Loaf Sugar,
5 bhls. crushed and powdemd Sugar,
50 sacks Java, Rio and Coffee,
4 tierces Rice,
—..... 2kegs Goshen Hotter, -
15 bids. Butter; Soda, and Boston Crackers,
3 bbls. Dried Apples,
6 bbls, no. 1,2, 3, Mackerel,
4 boxes Cod Fish,
20 bov® scaled Herring,
boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles,
20 boxes family Soap,
Raisindt Almonds, Candies, &c.,’
10 boxes Corn Starch,
50 bbls. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey,Ate., &c.,
10,000 Sega rs, , ‘ i
40 boxes Tobacco, flne chewing and for planta
tion use.
Also:
Raspberries, Strawberries,
Whortleberries, Cherries,
Pine Apples, &e.,
IN SEALED JARS
Pickles,
Catsups, Spices,
Pepper Sauce, French Mustard,
Sardines, Oysters,
Lobsters, Brandy Peaches, Cordials, A e., Ac.
Crackers, Crackers.
p* ft BOXES AND BARRELS BOSTON BIS
tJ vj cnits,'Better and Soda Crackers, for sale at
10 cents per pound by
• aug 18 J.jS> MERRILL.
” Wines, Wines.
AI'ADEIRA, Port, Muscat, Champagne, for sale
IVL by Lmay 19] J. Si MERRILL.
To Cattle Dealers.
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faithful report on the New York cattle market
each week. The report alone is worth twice the
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.fear. Published at No. 102 Nassean street.
Oglethorpe Medical College,
SAVANNAH, GA.
milE FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS
JL College will commence on Monday, the 1 Bth of
October, and continue uutil the first- week in March.
Preliminary Lectures will he delivered from the
4th of October, until the commencement of tbe An
nual Session.
These Lectures are free to all Students.
FACULTY.
H. L. BYRD, A. M, M. I). —Professor of the Princi
ples and Practice of Medicine.
HOLMES STEELE, m. d.—Professor op Obstet
rics and Diseases ot Women and Children.
A. W. GRIGGS, M.-D. —Professor the Princi
ples and Practice of Surgery.
V. H.'TALIAFERUO, m. I).—Professor of Mate
ria Medina and Medical Jurisprudence.
F. F. COLZEY. M. r>.—Professor of Physiology
and General Pathology.
HUGH A. BLAIR, m. and Professor of Special
and General Anatomy.
B. L. JONES, a. h, M. n.—Professor of Chernis
’■ ’'GT and Pharmacy.
VV. T. FEAY, m. t). —Emoritas Professor of Clieu.-
isttjii?..
” ‘.J ‘l’liarges.
Pees for the Tull Course $lO5
“ Demonstrator ~T JO
“ Matriculation, (paid only mice) 5
“ City Hospital (optionary) 5
“ Diploma 30
Students may take the tickets of one or more of
the Courses, and pay proportionately. (Itie student
will be received froiu'each Congressional District in
the State, free of charges as heretofore.
The Dissecting ho opened upon the
organization of the Class, and kept well supplied
with-good, material during the session. The daily
clTnique at the College will lie opened on the 4th of*
October and is Trento the Class. The Ciff Hospital
Ticket will lie furnished by the Faculty free of
charge, to such full course Students as may desire it.
Thus offering to them, in addition to tiic instruc
tions of tjjieir own professors, all the advantages
which the physicians of that institution arc capable
of affording.
■ It has been falsely stated that otir school is “re
trograding.” but wc. think the following statement
quite sufficient to settle that question: The num
ber o matriculations in tlio Oglethorpe Medical
College for tbe Collegiate year of 1857-8, was 37 and
11-graduates; while the respective numbe rs fur tie
same period in tbe Savannah Medical College, were
al.nmt Hi and (i.
Good Board can be procured in the city, at from
$1:50 to $5 per week.
For further information call upon, or address,
H. L. BYRD, M. D. Dean,
No. 30 Broughton St., opposite the Marshal House.
aug 11 w 4t
•Savannah Medical College.
rPHE SIXTH ANNUAL COURSE OF
JL Lectures in this Institution will commence on
the first Moi.clriy in November next. The Prelimi
nary Lectures on the ]Bth of October.
faculty.
R. P. ARNOLD, ,m. D. —Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, m. I).—Professor of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women ami Children.
WTG. BULLOCH, m. d.—Professor of Principles
anil Practice of Surgery.
J. G. HOWARD, M. i). —Professor of Anatomy.
J URIAH HARKISS, m. d.—Prof, of Physiology.
J. B. READ, nun.—Prolyssor Materia Mediea and
Medical Jurisprudence.
N. A. PRATT, m. D. —Professor of Medical and
Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
JOS. .T. WEST, M. I). —Adjunct Prof, of Anatomy.
JAS. E. GODEREY, m. i>. —Demonstrator of Anat-
omy.
During the Sessirtie-of Lectures at the Savaniyib
Medical College, Clinical Instruction will be given
twice a week, at -the Savannah Hospital, only by
members of the Faculty of the Savannah Medical ,
College, upon a large number and variety of dis- I
eases, both medical and surgical.
•An Obsb'trieSl 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 be open at the commencement
.of the session, and remain so until the close,of, the
lectures.
The condition which accompanies the bountiful
donation of the (Inst Legislature to the .Savannah
Medical College, will he most beartify complied with j
1 by the Faculty, viz : that one beneficiary from uacli
Congressional District of the State, shall receive a
gratuitous education in this Institution. Applications
for such position should be made to the Dean, on or j
before tip. l first of October next, accompanied with
good recommendations as to moral character.
Demonstrators Ticket $ in ,
Matriculation Ticket (paid once)....’ 5
Fee for Diploma 30 i -
Fees for entire Course 105
For further particulars apply to >
augl I—4t JURIAif HARRIgS,‘I)cat/* j
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between j
the undersigned under the firm,name and style
of T. J. Light foot &Cp., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. ...J *
The books,notes and accounts of the saki firm
may be found with Robert If. Hardaway.nd George
A. Dekle, who are herehy authorized to settle and
receipt for the same and sign in liquidation of all
the business of the said firm.
Signed T. J. LIGHTFOOT,
R H. HARDAWAY.
Thomasviilo, Feb, 15,1S&8- AwarOtf
’ - - Fiesh Rjcc. -j. -
TUSjT RECEIVED, Two tierfcea-fresh rice from
ifbivnnnah. and for sale hv E.- REMINGTON i
BLANKS PKINTIvD toORDER
C.IBO, UA , June 2,’ |urr
This tto certify that I have used, it my
Dr. R. D. MeELVEEN’S ANTI-bIIU Jpg ,
LIN ER PILLS, and find them to act mihllv
efficiently upon the Liver and Bowels, J JL™:
them as a safe and valuable Remedy, in alt
which Cathartics or Aperients are needed. V*_
R. M. GRIPPrw
I heartily elbeorlbe t all that Is said m ftv,, ,
a,
Gaiko, Ga., Nov. 22 1 qv.
This is so certify that I have been using f) r T}n
McELVEEN’S PILLS, on myself and negroes'r,
the last two years, nud find them perfectly ans
harmless in their effects, acting mildly and effi.-i
ly upon the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, and hav
never disappointed me in tbeir action or
the first instance. This is my experience with n
McElvbbn’s 1*11X8; I therefore feel no he„it 6 qV.
in heartily recommending them to the public amZt
•p*.
..ii ••■''S*seri v
Steam Mil.ls,* Ga„ March 9, 1P53
This is to certify that I have been in the hshit
using Dr. McELVEEN’S PILLS, fo* some two or
three years, and can say; so far as my ejyierh, ce
has been with them, that I would prefer tlfem to all
other patent Pills. For Sick or Nervous Headache
I have often used them, and as yet, have never been
disappointed in being relieved, in the first instknee,
For Colds, and Headache arising therefrom 1 do
highly prize them. DRURY RAMBO,
Above you Lave certificate* front gentlemen of
undoubted veracitv, and those wlio bnvo, luj
pleasnre of their acquaintance, will not for a mo
ment doubt the truth of their statements. -
To those who (so I am informed) hark, through
prejudice, endeavored to injure the sale of tny Pills
I will merely state, that I have known persons
equally ns smart as they are, that, when they attend
ed t cell to their own business, had a plenty to ife ri
Thev Pills are put forth upon their ow n intrinsic u
periority and worth, and will find their advacates
despite of all opposition. They are very carefully
prepared from the purest medicines of their glass,
and perfectly innocent in their action or effeefs.—
No danger whatever from exposure, so far as the
medicinal properties of the Tills are concerned.
Persons wiseing the Pill* can be supplied on rea
sonable terms. Agents allowed a liberal per cent,
for selling, with the understanding that no charge is
to be made, in any case, when the Pills fail to give
satisfaction.
‘AGENT,S.-Jn Thomnsville, Dr. E. Seixas; in
Duncanville, Cd, J. J. Mash. je2-fim
Has been before the public nioru than 20 years,
and is deservedly popular in the cure of
Spavins, Sweeuev, Uiugbpne, NVindgalls. Pole
Evil, Gdlous, <'racked Heels, Gall of all kinds,
Krcsh Wuwuds. Sprains. Bruises. Fistula, Sit
fast. Sand Ordcks, Strains, Lameness, Found
ered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot
1 Ip it in Sheep, Garget ir\ Cows, Rheumatism,
Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful
Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns,
Whitlows, : Burns and Scalds, Cbillblalns,
Chapped llamis, Cramps, Contractions of tho
Muscles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints,
Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples,’ Piles, Ac.
*3r 1 umphlets gratuitously furnished by
agents, with Testimonials of its utility. ~*.~T~ n T’
All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. H.
ri'CKKtt & Cos., l.ock|Mirt, N. Y. -
■ * Cattiox.—f.et tiic Purchaser ■ observe that
tlie name, “ G. \V. Mc.iicm v vr.” in his own hatid*
writing, is over tbe cork.niso blown in the glass
of the bottle. None other con be genuine.
Hp- t v For sale by Di uggists and Merchants
generally, through the United States, British
Possessions, and other Countries. And by
Edward Seixas, Thomasville ; and by Druggists
and merchants generally throughout the country—
wholesale by dealers in medicine, in New York, Phi
ladelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, nud at till ceuimer
eial towns. t (octtkiy
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ClotMut; of the Newest Style. \
fIYHE subscriber ha * just reoeived a full assortment
JL of new and fashionable clothes for men, youths
and clHMrhn, which wit! be sold bit is good terms si
it miy other store in tww:
1 octJ6 EDWARD REMINGTON