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TltnMs3*h<‘riff's Sale*.
TTTILL BE SOLD BEFORE TIIE
Yf Conrthouso dwr, in the town of Thuujna
nlle.Thwuas county, on tho first Tuesday D*
emu bet next, within the legal hour* ot sale, the lot
‘rjßanaS&i.—,-n
of originally Irwiß now Thomas county, but known
m the place wtawtfen Dauiel Munroe now lives, lev
to satisfy a Superior Court U fa m tavur l
John P A Mdntoah r. Dauiel Muutoo; property
pointed out by defendant.
Alo, at the same time and place*
Lot of kil l (No. 288) two hundred and eighty
eight. In the 13th district of Thomas county, levied
M the property of William McAulay. toantlafy
<Wt H f In fttvor of J- X ftanmn.
Writ McAulay, principal, and Taffm” e.-vuiay, - .
curity; property pointed out by “ ui. MeAulay.
Also, at the same lime and place, ;
One mule, levied upon ft* the property •fit- J ,
Methvin, to afttiefy a mortgage fl ta issued hot” ,
Thom.is Inferior Court in favorttf George L. Ilraa-
Well V *aid Methvin, ami ft SuperlorCourt ti fa m
fcvor Os Jame. H. Hay* v. .aid Mrthvin, and Dixon
Carroll, security, and a mortgage ti k in lavor of
H W Sharp.’ v *aid Methvin i property pointed
int by Dk.mCanol! and O.J. Allen
Also, at the same time and place,
■,* A house Mullet, la the town of ThointiavUle, No,
act known, but known a* the place whereon rhora.
at Barrett recently lived containing one half acre
more or less, adjoining the store* of Thomas Avera,
levied upon a. Sh property of Aaron Daniel, to rat
i.fV • Superior Court li fg in favor ol Jwflh Groo
ver, Adimnintrator, A if., v said Daniel i property
pointed out by Mclntyre & Young, Pl'flb Atty.
Alto, at the same time and place,
Fifty nrre* of land, off of lot No. not known, but
known aa the lot whereon John Saucer now live*,
in fca i?th district of Thomas county, it being in
the SoUtk-CMt corner of enht l*>t endnot jet marked
put. levied Upon a* tit* property Os John Saucer, to
•atisfy a fi fa, issue*! from the Superior Court of D.-
cator county, in favor of 1,. L. Morrison v* said Sau
cer ; propeatjr pointed out by the defendant.
v W. F SANFORD, Sheriff.
Thouiu* Iherllf'i Sale*.
\T7ILL BE SOLD BEFORE TIIK
YY Courthouse door, In the town of I h-ina*.
vllle,Thomas county, on the fir*t TuMsy in Deconi
ber next, within the legal hours of sale, tholollow
** One.Saw'.levied upon a* the property of II W
Harden, to satisfy an Inferior Court fife in favor and
J. Jlvey and Dixon Carroll v a said Harden} prop
ertjr pmuted out by plaintiff..
Thomas Sheriff’* Sale FortgUicd.
WILL bo aohl hefnre the Courthouse door of
TWtoasville, Thonia* conuty, on the 11 rst Tues
day in December next, within the legal hours of. sale,
the followipjtpjrhperty.towit: •
One buggy amt harness, levied upon ft* tins prop
arty of John It. Lacy, to satisfy a Superior Court
fl fa in favor of U. Donaldson & Son vs aanl Lacy :
property pointed out by dofandant.
v ov/ * VV, F. SANFORD, Sheriff.
Sale Postponed.
WILL UK 301,D BEFORE Till': COURT
house door, in the town of Tltuuioovjlle, Thomas
countv, on the lat Tueaday in December next, th>
following property, via : One hundred arid seventy
fivoaCies of lot of land No. 522, in tho l.ttli District
ofThoma* county. Levied upon aa tho property o.
Nancy Rainey, to satisfy two .Justice Court fi. fa*, in
ftvor of K Iloilo#ay and other* vs. said N. Rainey ;
property pointed out by detendant, levy made and
erturued by h Couatabfe.
„ t io W. V SANFORD. Slienff.
T*lf;tlv WierilTo Sole.
WILL UK SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
hntke door, in the town of Jacksonville, Tel
fair county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of e,de, the following proper
ty, to wit i Ono lot of land No. 310, lying and
being in the Bth district of Telfair county, levied on
as the property of A lx. TANARUS: Dopson, to satisfy sundry
li. iit*„ issued out of a.Justice Court, 339th district.
0 M„ In favor of William Fussell, va. Alx. T. Dop
aou, amt others vs. Alx.T. Pnpsou, and J.T. Woot
ten, vs. J. W. Dopson, A. T. Dopson and Jacob A.
<'lemons, indorser. Levy made and returned to me
by James R) all*, constable,
1 (j L. L. WILLIAMfL-Kbenfl.
Tel fit I r SlwrMPi Sales.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
HOUSE jom . in the town of Jacksonville,To]
fair countv, on the first Tuesday in December next,
Within the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Two lots of land numbers 331 and 302. In the
eighth district of Telfair county, levied on to satisfy
various ti fas from a justice’s court of said county, m
favor of J. C. Wilcox and others vs. Frank Hnrri
aon. Levy made and returned to me by a const*-
W*. . ..
Oct. 13-27 1,. L. WILLIAMS, sheriff.
Telfair Sheri IF’* Sale.
WILL UK SOLD BEFORE THE OQtfRT
house door, iuftbe town of Jacksonville, Tel
fair eonnf’- <*i the first Tuesday in December next,
withiutho legal tiours of aale, the following proper
ty, to wit i :
Also half lot ofland, number not known, hut hot
ter known u the placo whereon ,f. B. Anderson
now lives, levied on as Win, Mixon’s property, to
aatlfy one Jiiatice’* court fi fa., issiiad out of a Jus
tice court of H r 339th district O. M. in favor of Jaa.
RyaUr v* Wm. Mixon. Property pointed out. by
James Kyalls, plaintiff. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable. ‘ &.
Oct 18-27 t, LrftY'It.LTAMS, Sheriff.
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Telfair Sheriff's Stile.
WILL BE SOLI) BEFORE THE COURT
house door, in the town of Jacksonville, Tel
fair County, on the first Tuesday iu December next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following pro*
perty,to wit:
One lot of land, number not kuowu, but known as
the ldftce where A. T. Hopson now lives, levied on
as h's ‘property,to (Satisfy one fi fa issued out of a
Justice court oftlte-Bridtli district, O. M., iu favor
of Clark Wilcox, V. JeftaThtftS Vick, Bud Right
Collins security, and Dopsou security on stav
of Execution. Property pointed out by Clark Wihf
cox plaintiff. Levy a, :u!e and returned to me by a
eotTsUblc,
Oct 18—27 L. kg WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Telfair Sbcrlfl’s* Sale.
TIPILT. BE SOLD BEFOREaTHE COURT
IT house door, in the town of Jacksonville, Tcl
fhir county, ou the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty to wit:
Lot* of land. Nos. to wit: 204, 205, 217, 2116, all
lying and hetog in the I4tli district of Telfair couutv.
I.cried on as the property of James T. McCormick,
to satisfy sundry fi fa* issued out of a Justice eourt
of the anyth district nIG M.,iu favor of Willeox &•
Bccer, vs James T. McCormick, Jacob A. Clemants
vs James T. McCormick. A. L flatten, vs naid Mc-
Cormick. l’ropc. ty pointed out by defendant, lovy ■
made and returned to me by a constable.
N'ovjt _ L. L. WILLIAMS. Sheriff. ‘
\¥IR E-G RASS RE P O RTE R
Job Printing Office.
THE PUBLIC is respeetrti j informed thal.coa
uected with (Ilia Office, is a m at and complete
Jt> PrintiuK Office,
In which may lie found all the now and fashionable
•iyle* (>f plain and omiunetifal tvpe, suitable or
•• . PRINTING
CalalOiiuea, Pftmpltlcts,
wiii-iii iiiUi - Huud-UUis,
Reri|tii, Cimilait,
Blanks, Po&lers,
Books, LjUm'ls
Caida. IVotes,
Visiting: Cards
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Ac., Ac. s
AT THE LOWEST CAS IF PRICES.
fir Person* having JOB WORK of any deaerip
tion. and who whdt it done in the best style of the
art. lire iVquented to send in their orders, which
will be executed with neatness and di. yntch.
OP” All order* for BLANKS will meet with
prompt attention .
Straw Cutters.
TDST RECEIVED, a now supply of DANIEL’S,
ll Self Bhpening Stalk and Straw Cutter* and
for tale by t . ■
•ep23-bc E. REMINGTON.
£eg ill Olbucrtigmunto.
—*——I
Tcimir Sheriff** Sul. ‘
vttill be sold before the
.W Courthouse dm>r in the town of Jaeksoavillu,
Telfair county, on the first .Tuesday'in January
n*xl* within the legnl bount of mIo, tb Mowing
prouoriy, to*wit: ‘
One lot of land, No. 330, lying and; being in the
Bth (list of Telfair comity, levied >u a* the projx'rty
of Jacob Fussell, to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa,
issued out of the 1104th diat., of Chattaboocliee
eiHinty, O. M., in thvor of Wm. Ilavly, Adm’r on the
estate of George Ilownvd,deceased, vs James Fus
sell and Ezekiel Waters and Win. P. Brooks;
property pointed out by .Jacob Furtwll, jun., of Tel
fair count/; levy made and returned to mo by u
constable. n - ..*: .’ .jm
Alta, at the same, time and place,
pae half l lot of kr,d, No. 67, IfiM- 9Ui Hint, of
Telfair county, levied on as th* poverty of Jtisi
ah Burge*, to satisfy two fi fas issued out of a Justice
court of the 330th district, O. M., ipytaver of .!<►
seph T. KowJins vs Joaiah Burges ant M. 1). Wil
cox vs Jnsinh Burges and Wright Coiins, endorser;
property pointed out by Wright .Ofijini, endorser;
lev/made nnd returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same lime anil place,
One lot of laud, No. 228, lying being in the
Bth district of Telfair couuty, levied on as the prop
erty of B. N. Williams, to mitMv one fi fa isaued
out of aJus’ice Court of the iJWtli district, G. £!.,
in favor of A. McLaoevs fit. N. Williams ; proper
ty pointed out by D. J. William* ; levy made and
returned to ice by a constable.
nov 24-30 J L. L. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.
Tclfttlr sin-riff** Sales Postpoacd,
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Courthmwetoorin Jacksonville, Teltaireoun
ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, within
the legal hours of kale, the following property, vir:
Two lt* oflUld Nos. 335 ami 336, lying hud be
ing In tbe fourteenth district of Telfair county, le
vied on as thdjprnpcrty of James It. Dowdy, to sat
iafy rofidry fi faa, issued out of a Justice’s court of
the 339th district G. M., iu favor of M. D. Wilcox
vs. James R. Dowdy. Property pointed out by de
fendant. Levy Dinue and returned to me by J. C.
Vick, constable. .
Alto, at the. same time and place,
TwoWto offend numbers 202 and 263. both lying
and being in the fourteenth district of Telfair coun
ty, levied on as the property of James R. Dowdy, to
aatiafysmudry fi fas issued out of a Justice court of
the 339th district, G. M., iu favor of M. D. Wileox
vs James R. liawdy, Alexander McKinnon, princi
pals, Philip Reavea, security on stay. Property
pointed out by James R. Dawdy. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the. same time and place,
Four lota of Land numbers 233, 247.214 and 333,
nil lying and being tu the fourteenth district ofTel
fair county, levied on as the property of James K.
Dnwdy principal, and* John Rynlls security, and
Josiali Heaves and H. A. Dnwdy security on stay.—
Issued out of a Justice’s court of the 239th district,
G. M. in favor of M. D. Wilcox vs Jjtuies,R.,Baw
dy. Property [minted out by James R. Bawdy.—
Levy made and returned tome by a constable.
nov 10 L. L. WILLIAMS. Sheriff.
Ware Slieriff’s Sale*.
WILL BE 80LD BEFORE THE COUKT
hduse door, in the town of Wurcsboro’, Ware
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within
the legal hourr us sale, tlm following property, to-wit:
Lot of land, No. four hundred and sixty eight
(468.) containing 490 acres, mo'-o or less, In the
eighth district of Ware county, levied upon as the
property of Miles J, Guest, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justices Court, in favor of Ezekiel
Knight vs Milcß J. Guest : property pointy) out by
defendant; levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place,
Lot of laud, No. two hundred and, fifty-nine(2s9,)
. in the sth district, G. it., in said enmity, levied on
as the property of Willium C. Miller, to satisfy
sundry ft firs issued from a Justice Court of said
county, in favtvr*f .Tjir.nms Floyd vs the said Win.
C. Miller property'poiiited out by the defendant;
levy made and returned to me by u constable.
Also, at the same time and place,
Lot of land,No. one hundred and ninety-three
(193,) in the Btli district of said comity, IcVied on as
the property of Daniel B. Smith, to ■smi.'fypuc li la
‘ issued from the Superior Court of said county, in
favor of D. J. McDobalil ti the said D. B. Bmitli.
110/ rtr JOEL WALKER, Sheriff
Ail iiiliilNtmioife ‘Sale.
4 GREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF
Ji A. the honorable Court of Ordinary of Telfair*
county, will he sold before the Courthouse door In
Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, between the legal hours of sale, tbe
following property, to-wit;
Six likely young negro situ cs to wit: HAOAR, a
woman, about 28 years old, and infiuit child ; HAN
NAH, a girl, about 16 years old ; HENRY, a boy,
.about H yenrsold; FRANK, a boy, about 7 years
old; ‘CAROLINE, a girl, about 5 years old; allot
dark complexion, and of one faidm'/ all sold as the
property of Thomas Fletcher, <Jecoa*sed; sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms, one
third oftsh, and the other remuiniug two thirds will
he in two installment of six and twelve months,
with notes nnd good security.
WM. F. WlLLlAMS,'Adniiufetrator.
nov 24 (f>~) 41M
A<tiniiiiMi'Htoi'*st Sills*.
4 GREHABLK TO CONSENT OF
1 V all parties interested, will he sold before the
Courthouse door in Thomusville, Thomas comity, on
tlie first Tuesday in next, between the le
gal hours of sale, ajl the land and negroes helonpiiifj
to the csfateof Norman McLoed, deceased, of said
couuty. Term* made known on the day of sale.
MtKDOUK McLOED, Administrator.
_ nov 24 (f.3Q) 4ifd
UliOliUlA-Tlioiuits County.
Court if Ordinary, June 7, 1,858.
JOSIAII J. KVERITTE, Administrator on the
estate of Benjamin l’latt deceased, this day pe
titioned to this 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 w ill
he granted at a-regular Term of said Court tn be
held at Tbwuu&vllje said county on the secoud Mon
day In February next,
jelli-tim HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
JOll\ 15. I‘IVEII,
MASTER MASON AND PLASTERER.
All work either in Brick or Blaster warranted.
HE can be found at all times in Thomaavllle, and
will promptly execute all jobs entrusted to
him. w by
MOORK & HOMAN'S
Bash anti Blind factory.
fjTHE undersigned are prepared to manufacture
• jsil kinds of Window Sash, Blinds, Panuet
Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having'a 1
ways on hand, tne best seasoned lumber, they will
warrant their work to be of the most substantial and
durable description.
He w ill also contract for any sjzo or style of huil
dings,and execute the same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Shops located at the South end of Main street,
below Mcllaiu’s Hotel, Tlumiasville.Oa.
C. U. MOOUE, I E. T. HOMAN
july-14 w bets
Notice to Everybody.*
• DU. A. W. ALTJEN’S S’
CEIEBKATEI) SOUTHERN
. \ XiINIMEINT,
IS A CERTAIN REMEDY for Strains, Sprains,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramp, Nervous Head-
Ache, Sore Throat, Stiff Neck, Tooth-Ache, Pain in
the Head, Scalds and liurus, or any thing like erup
tions bn the (Tcith.
Abo, for all diseases to which horses are subject.
Dr. Allen’s All-llenling Ointment,
IS a certain cure for Ring-worms, Scratches in
horses, Cftcese Heel, Thrush, Collar and Saddle
Galls: and all flesh wounds.
Manufactured by l)r. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus,
Georgia.
For „ale iu Thoinasvitle, by Baum & ShifT; in.
MonticAllo, by Palmer & Bro., and in Troupville. hy
T. W. Ellis. A. TV. ALLEN,
nov 24 w ■ .#■ * ly
AffAGrRtJDER-’S
Double-Acting Circle-Adjusting Plow.
. . ™
TTAKE this opportunity of notifying the public that I have one of C. B. Mauk.®PEß’ Biilini.E-
Actimi ClB;U;-ApJUsT4M(l FI.OWS, whieh, from actual nee, saves the labor of <pie hand to every
I’lovv, adding lltO pcr ceutto tho manual labor. This plow may be used with one, two, or three shears
at pleasure; but among our stumps and roots two Shears are preferable. I have exhibited this flow be
fore numbers of our citizens, and (here is not a dissentingi,v o,ce to it* practical utility and great lahor
aaving qualities. “• ”■ •
Wfl take pleasure in certifying to the correctness.of the above, from having witnessed tbe use ot tins
Plow.—Kn.’ Rkpouthk. “ “, - .
Cetjul ‘ i
Adii;iistrAtorfe Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Or
dinary of Colquitt county, will be sold before
tbe Court House door in the town of Jloulttie, Col
quitt county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. (152)
one hundred and fifty-two, lying in the Bth district
of formerly Thomas, now Colquitt county, belong
ing to the estate of Daniel W. Holland, late of said
county, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs
aud creditors. Terms made known on the day of
sale. HENRY HOLLAND, Adinfe. ,
oc t-13 ($3.50) 4fel
AdnilulMivto-'s Salt*.
WILL be Sold before the Court House door at
Jacksonville, on the first Tuesday iu January
next, within the usual bouts of sale, the following
negroes,to wit:
SUSAN, a woman 50 yenrs of age, TOM, a boy
10, aud MARIA, a girl 8 years of age. Sold under
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Telfair couu
ty, us tho property of tho estate’ of Plioeba Boney,
late of said comity, deceased, foil’ the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms bn the day.
STEPHEN BONEY, Arim’r.
net 13 ($3.50) 40d
Adintnlstiuiorfe Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, State ot
Ooorgip, Octobur regular term, A. 1)., 1858, the uu
dersigued will offer for sale, before the Court House
door tu ThopiasvilJe, said county, on the first Tues
day in January next, all the real estate and lands,
lying nnd being in i;uid comity, courisling of lot ot
land No 297, m the (3th districtof siiid/ounty.be
longing to the estate of John A. Hopkins, deceased,
of the State of Alabama. Term made known on
tire day of rale.
JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator,
oct 13 ($3.50) 40d
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order and judgment of the
honorable the Ordinary of Thomas county, the
undersigned w ill offer for sale before the Courthouse
door in Tliornasville, said county, within the legal
hour*of sale, on the first Tuesday in. January next,
the real estate, lauds and negro slaves belonging to
the estate of John Stephens, deceased, rate of said
county. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOSIAII J. EVKRITT, Administrator,
nov 10 ($3.50) 4J)d
State of Georgia-Tltonms Comity.
Court of Ordinary, Oct. 4th, 1838.
EMANUEL J. YOUNG this day applies to this
Court for letters of guardianship lor the person
and property of Virginia (J. Weeks, a minor.
All poriousinfcrestedLare therefore,’’hereby noti
fied to file their objeetioifs in said Court, otherwise
said letters will lie granted to said applicant fit a
regular term of said Court, to bo held at Thouuis
vlilo, said county, on the lii>.i Monday in December
next. ‘HENRY u. TOOKE, Ordinary,
net 6 w 3'id
Notice.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE
nihnils against (lie estate of John Stephens, late
of'-the.-County of Thomas and State of Gedigiu.
deceased, are notified to present the same to the un
dersigned, duly authenticated ns the law directs, and
all those indebted to mid estate, are requested to
come forward and make immediate payment.,
sop 22-lit JOSIAII J. EVF.KITT, Adin’r.
NOTICE.
VLL persons interested are hereby notified that
the undersigned, the duly and legal authorised
reuYeseiitative of the several heirs at law of the es
tate, both real and personal, of John W. Weeks,
deceased late of Pulaski qoiruty, aid State of Geor
gia, will apply to the Homed-! ’ the Ordinary o f
Thomas couuty, and. State aforesaid, at a regular
term of bis court, to he held at ‘i homasville, said
county, ou the second ilonday in’January next, for
an order granting leave io sell ail the real estate
belonging to the estate ol euid deceased.
E. J. YOUNG,
]9 —07 Legal Representative.
GEORGIA —TliAimi* Homily.
Court of Ordinary, May 11, 1858.
TT APPEARING TO THIS COURJ,
A by the petition of Kiiielien TANARUS,. Taylor, Adniintß;
trato’r on the estate of James Adams deceased; that
lie has fully discharged tiie duties assigned him as
Biich Administrator, and he having petitioned'this
Court. lojv-nJUgmissieu from Baid Administration, and
citation having been ordered to issue, as is required
by law —
All 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 such letters
w ill bo granted to bin) on tbe first Monday iu Febru
ary next-. ,
Given under ()iv hand and official signature,
may 19 *’-u/ HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Colquitt County.
Court of Ordinary, July 5, 1858.
‘VIT'IIEREAS Matthew C. Dukes, Administrator
T V on the estate, both real and personal, of Pat
ric Price, late of said county deceased, having jp:ti ;
tinned said Court for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration.
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby noti
tifind to file"their objection* in said Court (if Sny
they have) to said Letters being granted : otherwise
said Letters will he granted to said applicant, at a
regular Term of said QourL-to he, held in Moultrie,
in said county, on the second Monday in .January
next. Given under tnv baud and official signature,
jy 14_ PETER O. WING, Ordinary.
State of fSeorariR —Tliomns County.
Agreeable to an order and
judgement of the Ordinary of said county, Au
gust regular term. 1858, the undersigned will offer
for sale, at public sale, before the Courthouse door
in Thomaavllle, said eounD., within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in January. next, the
lands and negro slaves belonging to the estate of
Janies Adams, late of deceased.
Terms of sale made known on the day. This 10th
day of October,.lßsß.
KINCIIEN L. TAYLOR, Administrator,
nov 17 (Sjt.i.so) 40d
State of Genrgiu, Tliotnas County.
ALL persons interested arc hereby notified that
the undei signed will apply to the honorable,
the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, State of
Georgia, at a regular term of his Court, to be held
at Thouiasvtlle, said county, on the second Monday
of January next, for an order granting leave to sell
all the real estate and lends lying amt being in said
county and State: belonging to Ira Grambille.of the
State of Florida, deceased.
AUGUSTUS H. nANSELL, Adm’r.
net 20 ‘ ($5.00) 2m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Thomas Countv
Notice is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Peyton.’ Walden, lase of said county,
deceased, to present them to me properly made out,
w ithin the time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount: and all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment.
JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator,
nov 17 (*5.50) At
ficjjel H-bticrtiscmt-nts.
Slate of (<lr|fia —Tliokms fComniy.
Court of Ordinary, Ocf. 4th, A t V., 1858.
EMANUEL J. YOUNG, having tliiß day made
application by petition to this court for letters
of Guardianship t and fur the persons nnd property
of Annnh James, nml Charley Ryons Merri went her,
minor heirs. All persons interested are therefore
hereby notified to hip their objection* in said court
I if any they hare, nthiW ise said letters will be grant,
| ed to said applicant at a Regular Term of said court,
to be held at ‘fliouiasville, said county, on the first
Monday in Deffeuibrr next.
•W he>:ry httooke,
Oct 87 Ordinary.
OEOUGIA-BciricnjfSttulj.
Court of Orrtinary, October Term 4M,‘J858,
WHEREAS Jesse L. Peeples applies to this
Court foT letters of Administration, with the
will annexed, on the estate of Lewis Peeples, late
of said county, deceased. These are to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the heirs and creditors, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescrib
ed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my baud gt office, this, Oct. 4th, fssß.
JOHN LINDSEY, Ordinary.
oct 20 ($-2.50) aoa
State of Georgia, County of Thomas.
Court of Ordinary, Nov first. A. D., ldoS.
fpHOMAS J. LIGHTFOOT this day makes np-
JL plication by petition to this Court for letters of
administration on the estate, both real and personal,
of Neill McKinnon, lute of said county, deceased.
All persons interested are therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections lu said Court (If any they
hnvej otherwiee said letters will be granted the ap
plicant at a regulAflerm of sold Court to la held
at ThoftrasviHe, said county,outhe first Monday of
December next. HENRY H. TOOKE,
nov 3 30d Ordinary.
Notice.
A LL per *Oll9 indebted to the late fi rm of D. &. E.
-v Y MacLEAN ure hereby notified that pnyinent.or
satisfactory arrangement must be made during flic
coining spring, ami all persons neglecting to comply
w ith these requisitions will find their notes and ac
counts in the bauds of an attorney for collection,
and Will be put in suit for Spring Court.
fbbSdtl ] DONALD MACLEAN, Exeentor.
Administrator's Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order nml judgment of the
honorable the Ordinary ofThouuto-eomytry the
undersigned will otfcr for sale before the Cwiirtfionse
dour hi Thouiasville, suid comity, within the legal
hours oi sale, on the first ‘CileSilaJ - in J.iumary.ifext.
the real estate, laud and slaves belonging to
the estate of Bezel G. tStejdicns, deceased, late of
said county. Terms oj ~.,*0 made known on the
day*. JOBI AH J. EYEKITT, Adm’r.
nov V> (:sß.r>lt) 4. .J
Notice.
0\ the *f*eond Monday in Jnnunrv next, at * Hep
ijlar Tenn of the Court ofOnlilm ry of TUotiiaf
uttimty, Shift* of tJeiirgia, tin* u\jdt*rsigiie<l will uj>pH
to said.court by petition, for an order granting leave
to wdl the real eatntc, lands and.negroes, belonging
to estate of Norumn Mi\Leod, deceased.
MUltbot'K Mc’LEOD,
Oct. 19 —2m Adniinistrotor.
Jjands for Sale.
P) (lA ‘AG.RL'S of excellent Laud on the Ppiing
Hill 1 alia basset- road, eight miles from
IhoinasyiUe, are now offeredlfor sale by the subscri
ber. Jwo hundred and titty acres,: about half of
which ts fresh, ail under good fence, and in a
high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes,
cabbage, .turnips, and many other tilings grew 011
this land iu luxuriant abundance. Come and look at
Id° offer it for sale because lam displeased
w ltb the land, hut lam determined to change my
locality, sale or no sale. Price reasonable Fair
warning. DUNCAN McKINNON.
julyai ts ,
Carriage Manufactory,
AND BLACKSfVHTH SHOP.
Jh The partnership betwoeti MeLedon AN
® & Lowry bring dissolved, I respect- (( ))
V fully inform the public, that-the bn- A U
inu6 m nil its branches w ill be carried on ns before
by the-undersigurd. Grateful fur past patronage, 1
earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. These
in want of Waggons, Buggies, carriages of any ins
cription, I think I will be it ble to suit, both as re
gariis quality and price. Those indebted to McLen
<lon & Lowry will find thc4r notes an<l accounts in
my hands. Strange as it may seeui to some, it is im
possible for me to carry on-- this business without
money. liepairing done in good style and on reas
onable terms.
niareb2tf) , “ JOHN 11. LOWRY.
New Jeweler, jWatcli and Clock
dlakcr.
JOSEPH JEBGER now oilers his ser\ ices #3
so the public, ami pledges liiniself to give
prompt attention to cleaning, repairing, and tffy, jy
making Watches, Jewelry, Ac. All work entrusted
to him will be executed anil delivered at the time
promised, and warrautuil. He has no flowing enco
miums to, bestow npe himself as a ‘watch maker,
but relies upon the judgment of his patrons to es
tablish his skill an^i reputation. Terms Cash. ‘
Office second door above the Post Office, next to
the store of H. W. Sharpe.
ThomasvHle. Ga., March 17,1857. ts
To the Traveling Public.
New Stage Line.
A TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF STAGES
will run in connexion with the 8., A &G.
Railrond, leaving Station No. 7, on arrival of cars
from Savannah, connecting at VVafeaboro’ with the
Stage from Brunswick, PMning through Magnolia,
Mill Town, and Trmipviile, arriving at Thomasville
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Thom
asvillc on Monday, Wednesday and Friday , passing
through the above mimed places on return route
and connecting with tho B. JL F. Railroad ami S., A.
& G. Railroad by Stages nt Waroshoro’ on Tuesday.
Thursday and “Saturday—arrive in Savannah and
Brunswick same evening. EF* Through Fare from
Thomasville to Savannnh $ 14.00.
11. HILL, Proprietor.
uystf ‘GEO. W MERILL, Agent.
WATSON’S
Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!
The Machin*, Far Excellence, for the People! 1
Price hi and S3O.
MACHINES. FOR SIMPLI
- city, durability, and strength of seam, are un
surpassed. They will be found on exhibition and for
sale at the Furniture Store of
CHARLES H. REMINGTON,
thomasville, ga..
where *ll person* arc respwt fblly invited to call and
examine them.
J. DAVIS & CO., Greensboro', Ga.
CHAS. H. REMINGTON, Agent.
N.B. Comity Rights for sale. Apply to J. Da
vis; Greensboro’, orE, P. Cose, Pond Town, Ga
may I* w V
miscellaneous j
TO.PLANTERS!
I AM aware that in presenting my PLANTER to
the public, I have to contend witli.the prtdeiKeos
created by the failure of other inventions ibrtheTike
purpose. I ttirtter myself, however, that my PLAN
TER willperform'the work proposed, in a satisfac
tory manner, iam strengthened in that conviction,
by the opinion of nearly all the PRACTICAL-FAR
MERS of Thomas and adjoining counties w ho have
examined It; nnd the judgment of the members of
the Patent Office, who pronounce it to be by far the
best PLANTER that has ever been presented to
them.
It is intended to plant Corn and Cotton, and to
sow grain of all kinds. For sowing Wheat broad
cast end harrowing in at the same tune, it cannot be
equalled. It can be used for putting out Guiana,
either by strewin#,or by putting any desired quanti
ty at any given distance. The distance proposed to
drop the seed is graduated by the number of cogs
and the quantity by thewize.
A glance at the PLANTER shows the amount of la
bor saved by its use, nml the uature and accuracy of
the same. A man and horse lays ou tthe row, drops
the seed nnd covers it, iii the same time and with
the same labor .that it takes, in the usual way, to
-lay-out the row. The aid given by the wheel ben
der* it equally as easy to the horse as a- ingle plough.
It being impossible for ANY ONE'MAN to bring
it to the notice of every farmer, or to supply the de
mand when exhibited, I propose to sell the right to
any State or county, or number of .counties., that
any One may desire, and at rates that the purchaser
will make inimey. I trust no one will condemn
without an examination, because it is the invention
of a Southern man. If, however, after examina
tion, they reject it, I have nothing to sav.
THOMAS J. BOTTOMS,
oct Rl-Om Tbomasville Gn.
J. S. MERRILL,
(At the Store formerly urn:pitd by Ross St Hubert,)
Ay HA KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
IT a well selected stock of
, Macon, Flour, Laid,
Sugar, OCFFEE, Teas,
MOIL.ASSSS, cfcc.
INCLUIHNG EVERY THING USUALLY KEPT IN A
Provision and Grocery Store,
All of w hich he will sell
LOW FOR CASH.
Ills stock consists iu part of—
-20 casks Bacon, .
- ]IMI sacks Elonr,
JO bMs-. Lard,
5 hlids. N. O. Sugars,
12 bids. N. O. S. i). Syrup ami Molasses,
20 bbls. A. B. and (J Sugar,
2 cases Loaf Sugar,
5 bbls. crushed and powdered Sugar,
50 sacks Java, Rio aud Luguira Coffee,
4 tierces Rice,
2 kegs Goshen Butter,
15 Mils. Butter, Soda, and Boston'Crackers,
J bbls. Dried Apples,
6, bids, no. ity 2, Mackerel,
4 boxes Cod Fish,
T_ ‘ 20 boxes sea ledl Jerri ng,
boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles,,
20 boxes family Soap,
Raisins, Almonds, Candies, Ac.,
10 boxes Corn Starch, “*#*'-?*
50 bbls. Brandy,Gill, Rum, Whiskey, Ac., Ac.,
10,01)0 Segars,
1 40 boxes Tobacco, fine chewing and for planta
tion use. -
Also:
Raspberries, r Strawberries,
Whortleberries, Cherries,
Pine Apples. Ac..
IN SEALED JARS
- Pickles,
Catsup*, Spices,
Pepper Sauce, French Mustard,
Sardines, Oysters,
Lobsters, Brandy Pescliesc. Cordials, Ae.
A Card,
¥E have lyidprstood froin a reliable source, tliat
our .temporary absence from the State, lias been
(by some. of our friends ! ) mayiified into a virtual
abandonment of our business-in New l’ort. The
reports are being carefully circulated throughout
the country, that we have sold out here,“lock,stock
ami barrel, and are ehnn g/inr.” Whatever the mo
tive, the Irish, we think, may have been father to the
thoujjnl with the reporters. Be this, however, a* it
may, we do assure our friends, tly public, that we
will A>r( I'ult he. us able and trill ftto'io serve than ns
ire Itace ever been Heretofore. Our stock v\ ill be am
ple, and we shall expect our customers to continue
their patronage, except those who cannot do so v ith
out material injury to tJteimclcc y.
Very respect full v,
McNALGHT, ORMOND & CO.
New Port, Fla., July 7, ISSS. 3m
Livery Stables.
f|MIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING
X recently purchased the NEW STABLESAX
formerly belonging to John Scott deecasod.ZCcv
and having repaired and fitted them up in elegant
style is now prepared to accommodate the public in
this line of business. These Stables being of a
Large mid Convenient Size,
with plenty of Out-Room attached, are well adapted
to the purpose of Drovers and others for selling
Horses, Mules, Cattle. Ac.
The proprietor will have always at ham! a goodly
number of Fine Horses and Buggies for the Travel
ing Public, and Prancing Ponies for the Ladies and
Gents—and as he intends making his establishment
permanent, he respectfully solicits the patronage of
a generous public. Accommodations unequalled.—
Charges moderate. x__
jan H-ts JAMES A. McLENDON. I
Crackers, Crackers.
. p? n BOXES AND BARRELS BOSTON BIS
tJ-XJ. ciiits, Butter and Soda Crackers, for sale nt
i 10 cents per pound by
J. 8. MERRILL.
Wines, Wines.
MADEIRA, Port, Muscat, Champagne, for sale
by Lmay PJ] J. 8. MERRILL
To Cattle Dealers.
rTAIIE New York Weekly New; Tia*a full, fair and
X faithful report on the New York cattle market
each week. The report alone is worth twice the
subscription price of the paper. Poly one dollar a
.fear. Published at No. 102 Nnssenu street.
TO RENT,
For the balance of the year, .the
House anil Lot, south of, and adjoining Judge
Hanscli’s. Apply to
nnglS J. S. MERRILL.
H. R. Seward A T. J. Mcßain,
TAKE this method of informing those who are
indebted to them that their notes and accounts
are ill the hanij” of Arthur P. Wright, Esq., for
speedy collection.
HFNo Court passes without suit.
Thomasville, March 27th, 1858. (marchUtf
Blanks! Blanks!!
OF EVERY 10 F.SCIIIPTION.
FOR
Clerks, Constables,
Ordinaries, Sheriffs,
Justices of the Peace,
Bounty Laud Agents
, ‘ Attorneys at Law, Ac.
SEND In your orders, ami save time, trouble and
expense of writing. Sold at the most reasonable
prices at the ‘’Wire-Grass Reporter” Office,
and forwarded hy mail to any place desired
BLANKS PRINTED to ORDER j
iUtbicines, &t.
Cairo, GA.,June 24 utu
* Thi fe to certify that I have u ed. In w*
Dr. K. D Me EL VEEN’P ANTI-HILL®
LIVER PILLS, and find them to Mt mlWI*
efficiently umm the Liver and Bowels 1 ILp?
them as a safe and Valuable Remedy, }„ a i,
which Cathartics or Aperients are needed. **’ *
I heartily subscribe to all that is w
Dr. McElveen’s Pu.es, in the avove certl°L*
KewTHqs N. GARD&
-Gaiko. Oa,, Nor. 22 1
ThUJ* to certify that 1 Lave been UKbiA? T)r pVx
M. KLVEEN-S FILLS, on
the last two years, and find them TierlVcllv alS' !
hanulcea-in their effects, acting mi idle and efficient
ly upon the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. !lni | i
never disappointed me ill tiieir action or efliets i
the. first instance. This is my experience with TV
MuElvf.en’s Files; I therefore feel no liesitonc.’
in heartily recommending them to the public
•illy. JOSEPh HALL
Stf.am Mills, Ga„ March 9, ier,B
This is to certify that 1 have bean in the Uhlt'.f
using Dr. McKLVEEN'S PILLS, for some tw o or
tliree years, ami can say, bo far as my exp(. r j,\ c ,
lias been with them, that I would prefer them to |U
other patent Pills. Eor Sick or Nervous Headache
IJiavc often used them, and as yet, have never been
disappointed in being relieved, in the first instance
F&r Colds, ami Headache arising therefrom v a.
highly prize them. DRURY RAMRO.
Above you lave certificates from gentlemen of
undoubted veracity, nnd those who have had tbo
pleasure of tiieir acquaintance, will nut for a mo
meat donht the truth ol their statements. -
To those- who (so I am informed) have, through
prejudice, endeavored to injure the sale of my Pills
I will merely state, - that I have known persons’
equally as smart as they are, that, when they attend
ed ic/i to their own business, bad n plenty to do.
The Pills are put forth upon their own intrinsic sn
periority and worth, and will find tbeiT advuentes
despite of ail opposition. They are eery ci ref ally
prepared from the purest medicines ol their class,
and perfectly innocent in tiieir action or effects.—
No danger whatever from exposure, so far at (he
medicinal properties of the Pills are concerned.
Persons wiseing the l’ills can be supplied on tea
snnable terms. Agents allowed a liberal per cent,
for selling, with the understanding that no charge it
to be made, in any ease, when the PUli fail to gi,s
satisfaction.
AGENTS.—In Thomnsville, Dr. E. Seism; j D
Duncanville, Col, J. J. Mash. / je2-6m
#ajUNl^
Ka been lielorc tli*"pub!ie more than iOy enrs,
amt iS deservedly popular in the cure of
Smi ins. Sweeney, Kingbone, indgalts, Pol#
’ ‘I- U. i ■.illous, I ‘rto ked Reels, (bill of nil kinds,
Fresh Wounds. F; rams,. Bruises. Fistula, Sit-
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ervd Feet. Scratches or Foot
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Kites of Animals, Kxienml Poisons, Painful
Nervous Affections, Frost Kites, Boils, Corns, i
Kurus and Scalds, t.'liiliblains.
Chapped linihls, Cramps, CottlrattHms of the
* Mllsclvs, Swellings, Weakness of tile Joints,
Caked Krai.-ts, Sore -\iKpPiles, Ac.
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agents, wiiii Testimonials of its utility.
All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. H.
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