The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, December 22, 1858, Image 4

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T ‘Xbotrtiscmrttlo. BorrUsii Slicrlll'i alf. TSTTLL BE BOLD BEFORE TFIE T*„ couisl-tiimse door, In the town of Nashville, lWrieu county,G, on the flrat Tueaday in Jwmn ry within tho legal hour* of *11)0, the following property, to-wlt: * Oue lot of I*ml, Nig (BR3) one hundred and eighty three, in tho Util dlst. of *ld county, levied ou a* the propertv of Irvin Jone*, to mitUfy three Jus tice court fi In* in favor of Jewish I’rtrriph v* raid Jone*; property pointed out by didcnJant; levy made Brut returned to me by a constable. Nov 29 JQjIN K. CONNELL. Sheriff. Berrien hlieiili'* Male. WILL BE SOJD ON THE FIRST T t Tuesday in January next, iiel'oro the court house door in the town .of Nashville, betwoeu the hour* of rale/the following property, to-wit: Thirty bushel* of Corn, mrife'oi’ less, levied on ns the property of Etlwnrd Morris, to satisfy one (1 in {saui'd from Berrien Superior court in favor of lten ben Mnrali vs Edward Morris; mid li th now trans ferred to Irwin Jono*, and property pointed out by raid Jones. ’ “ OT JOHN STUIWTILL, P. 3. Pont pout'd Sheriff'* Stile*. WILT, he sold'tife the first Tuesday iu .lanuary ncxt.Aiefnre the court-houae door In Nash ville, Berrien Bounty, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to wit: Lot Os land, No. (470) four hundred and seventy eight, lying and being in the 10th dint, of Berrien monitor also, lot (479) four, hundred and seventy uine, fyW alwiiit half iu tho county of Clinch and bnlaikce in tlip 10th diat. of Berrien county, levied on as the property 01 Isevi J, Knight, to satisfy two fi fits issued from ileyrien Superior Court, one in In fer of James Daniels v Levi J. Knight, and,the other in favor of John Huberts vs said Knight; lot (471!) four hundred and seventy nine, well improved, and 1* known a* the lot upon which Knight's Bridge is sit Bated; property pointed out by oefendaut. Aim, at the amc time and jrlttcc. Lot of land, No. (37t))thrrnliunnreil and seventy sine, Ih the 10th (fist, of originally Irwin now Ber rien county, levied on a* the property of Aaron Knight, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice Court in the i U4tlidi*t., O M., in favor of Hardi tuan Birnmns, and other* ts Aaron Knight; Proper ty improved and pointed out by M. struians; levy made amt returned to me by a constable. nov 3d JOHN BTi’l)fiTlLL, l)p. Sheriff. Telfair HlieriiT’t hale*. WILL BE BOLD BEFORE THE, Coiirtoiiinw- I'ovi It. the town dl Jacksonville, Ttdfnir Cotfrity, ’ tut the first Tuesday In January nest, within tho legal hour* of sale, the following property, to-wit: Mrf-t.TdnSnLNd. 330, fy ing and; being in the Htii .list of Teilair oounty, levied on as the of Jacob Fu*inll, to satisfy one Justice Court il_fa, issued out of the fjDdth di*t., of Chattahoochee couutyyXLM.,-in furor of Wui. Bavly, Adm’roh (lie estate of Oeofgc Howard,-deceased, v James Fus sell and Ksekiel Water* and Win. D. Brunks; property pointed out by JaCoh.Kn**ell, jun., ot Tel fair county; iuvy made and returned to me by u cogitable. • . e . ■ Also, ul the ‘same time shiiplace. One half of lot of land, No. 87. in the 9th dint'. of Telfair comity, levied on a* tho property 01-Josi nli Burge*, to satisfy two fi fas issued out of a Justice court of the 3l;9th district, G. M., iu Invijr of Jo seph T. iiovvlins vs Juainli Uurge# and M. I>. Wil ec\ v* Josiah Burge* and Wright Colin*, endorser: property pointed out by Wrigbt Cotins, endorser; levy made and relHruiHf to me by a constable. Alen, at the some time aiul place,, One lot of Jsiul, No. 2*B, lying and being in the Hth districted TetSalr county, levied on a# the prop erty of lLr(. Williams, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of a-Justice Court of tlie 33Hth district, O M. t in favor of A. McLar.ev* B. N. William* ; proper ty pointed out by J). J. Williams; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, at the same time and place, Oue steam boat, named Index, aud machinery, levied on ns the property of John Wooten and Moses C. lUdovvny, to wrtftrfy one fi fa issued out of the Superior Court of Wayne eounty, (la., in favor wf Thomas.K.ffibet s* John T. Wooten and Most# 0. IToTawnv; property pointed out by plaintiff'* at torney, U. B. Cole. ; - r ” Aim, at .the same time inil place, One tot if land, No. (234) two hinidre.l and thir ty-four, lying and being in the (14) foarteeiilli di* trirtof Telfair county, levied on as the property of James T. McCortnii h, to satisfy two fi Ins issued outof tlie Superior Coast of Telfhfl county, one iu favor of Al. A. Pure vs James T. McCormick, tho other in favor of TUomna Wilcox vs James T. Mc- Cormick ; property pointed out by defendant b. /Also, at the same time anU place, r a,Tlie west half of lot of land, No. nut known, but and A u fls tiw place whereon J. lie Anderson now . U, leviednnrn'* tlSi property of William Mixon, traov fj s fy (j f a tfl , m (j Justice Court id tlie 339th silo, Jet, (1. M.,in-favor of James Kyall* vs Win. cli 101-'u; levy made ami returned to mo by a consta nt! POSTPONED SALES. rt ,l Two lots of land Nos. 3:15 and 339, lying timt hfi ,*g i” Ihe fourteenth district of Telfair comity, le hlVied on as tlie propel tv of James I{. Dowdy, to sat ) isfc smut rv li fas,lssued out of a Justices court ot tho - .'.H!)th district'(l. M , hi flavor of M. D. Wilcox *s. JaiWes K Dowdy. 1 ‘roperlJiWifltwTon t by de fendant. Levy made and returned Ip 1110 by J. C. Vieh, eonsfable. Jim, at the same time and place, Two lots of laud numbers 209 and 203 both lying and being in the fourteenth district of Teltitireotui ty, levied oil ns the property of Janies K. Dowdy, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out ot a Justice court of the 339th district, (i.-AL. 11l fnvor of M. 1. W ilenx vs Jnmea It Dow tty, Alexander McKinnon, prinel piils, l'lrilip Heaves, security on stay. l’roperty poiiitio! out by James It-Itowdy. Levy made and retjte.ul4o4us.hy- tmtlstijble. - , yyos 1 ,-.’ V AUi, at the same time anfotflucc, Fopr lots of Land numbers ibid, ‘J47, ’ll I and Xti, all lying and.being in,the fouiteeulh district ofTel luiV eou.ity , levied on ns Hie property of James H. D.nvdy principal, and John Kyall* seehtily, and Josiah Heaves and M. A. ibiwdy security on stay.- Issued out of n Justice's roiu t of the 23!1(h district O. M. in favor of Al. D. Wilcox vs James Dow dy. Property poitned out by James K, Dowdy.— . Levy innde and returned to me by a eonstable. Also, .it the same time and place, Four lot* of land, Nos. to-wit: No. (204) two hundred and four, (2''&) two hundred and five, (217) two hundred ami seventeen,- (4(36) two hundred and thirty six, all lying'and being in the (II) fourteenth district of Tellair county, levied on ns the. property of Juines T. McCormick, to satiety sou dry ti las is sued out of a Justice Court of the ffil'Jth district, 0. M., iu favor of Abb 1,. llat ten ts Jiuuts T. {Slo eoruiiek, and Jacob A. Cleinants, endorser, uud Ja cob A.'Cleniants vs James T. McCormick, and John 11. Coffee, vs said McCormick, and jokers vs said McCormick; property pointed out by defendant; levy made add returned to me by a constable. Nov. 22—tid 1 1 1. 1,. ‘''’ 11.1,1 AMS, Sjirri‘l, Willi’ Sheriff's Sales. WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT houae door, in the town bf YVareshnro’, Ware county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of Stile, the toll-iw'ing property, to-wit: Lot of land, Nrr. fmrr htwfhr<d-‘*mi six tv eight (4(H) containing 400 *er<, inore or less, in the eighth district of Ware'cuMnty, levied upon us the property of Miles J. Guest, to satisfy sundry fi fns issued front a Justices if.’ourt. In favor of Kackiel Knight vs Miles J. Quest: property pointed out by defendant; levy made and returned to me by a oog s table. 11 A Isa, at the same time and place , Lot of lutid. No.'two hundred anil fifty nine (259,) in the6th district,U. M.,iu said county, levied oil us the property of William O, Miller, to satisfy sundry fl fas issued frota a Justice Court of said KiMHtty, in favor of Thomas Floyd vs the said Wm. C. }f,ißer ; property pointed out by the defendant; levy made and returned to me by a constable.- ‘*■ Also, at the same time and place, Lot of land, No. one hundred and ninety-three (]s!,) in the Bth district of said county, levied on ss ♦he property of D-inlei B. sntth, to satis!) one fi fa issued frntn the Superior Court id said county, in favor of D. J. McLouttid p novlO JOEL WALKER, Sheriff. Straw Cullers. RECEIVED, anew supply of DANIEL’S Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutter* and / . REMINGTON. Legal abufriioctncntg. Cluitt Nbrrtff’* Sale. WILL BE SOLD BEFORE TIIF, Courthouso door, in the town,of Moultrie, (JolijUitt county, on tlie first Tuesday tn January next, within the legal hour* of rale, tho lutereAt of one half of a Kaw Mill nod ffrlst Mill, levied on as the property of Daniel Bustle, in favor of Snm nol O. Crrgory vs said Bustle, fi fa Issued from the Justice Court of the 7!>'Jth district; levy made and returned to me by a cimtahle, Nov. B:M>3 DAKLIN CREED, Sheriff. ——— l ■ 1 ■ -- -■ -- ’l'li ollllll# Nliertf’s Nule Pw<st|MMinl. BE BOLD BEFORE THE J?.T Courthouse doiw, In the town of Thbuias- Tillo.Thirßias county, on the first Tuesday in Janua ry uext, within the legal hours ul sale, tlip follow ing property, to-wit: A house ami lot, in the town of Thomasvilie, No. not known,-but known as the place whereon Thom as ltarrett recently lived, containing one half acre, umrss or loss, adjoining the store of Thomas Avera, levied upon a* the property of Aaron Daniel, t 1 sat isfy a Superior court fi fa in favor of Josiah (1 mo ver, Administrator, Ac., vs said Daniel; property pointed out by Mclntyre & Young, Pitt"* Att'ya. dec! \Y. F. HANTO 1), Sheriff: Ailniiiiiwtrufor'at Sul*;. AGREEABLE toan order and judgment <>f the liouorabie the Ordinitry.of Tlumiss county, ftur undersigned will offer for aide by-fore tlie Courthouse door iu Tbomasv ilte, said eiPunty, wit bin the’ legal boor* of sale, on tlie first Tuesday b| January next, tlie real estate, laud* and negro slave# belonging to the estate of John Htcpheiii, deceased, late of raid county. Tho negroes are Htnndnp, Jim, Bob, Moses, Henry, Wilson, Jack, Betsey and her two children. Among them nre one Painter, two Engineers and three Cgrpeutur*. The real estate consists of house and lot whereon said deceased lived ; two acres known a# brick yard lots, and other. 1111811 proved lot* in tlie town of Thouiasvllle. Term* made known on the day of sale. JOSIAII J. EVEIHTT. Administmtpr. nov 10 fiy-7 > 40.1 AduiiiuHi'utoi’’* Bale. AGKEEABLE to an order sad judgment of the honorable tlie Ordinary id'Tbouias county, the undersigned will offer, for sale bdfere the Coiirtimnse door in Tlmiirnsville, said county, w itbin the legal hoar* nf sale, ou the first Tuesday in January next, tho real estate, laud and negro slgvi ln longing to the estate of J!;i*el (1. Stephens, deceased, late of said county. Negroes art; Daniel, Jerry and Mat'd .da Lauds consist of lot No, (BH) one hundred and eighty-four. In tlie 13th district of Thomas county. Terms of sain made known on tlie day. . JOSIAH J. KVEHITT, Adm’r. nov 10 - ‘ (ij3.sp) 4Off Admtnivti'ator 1 * Sirie/ t GRfcEABLE TO AN ORDER OF jLjL tlie lmnorablo Court of Ordinary of. Tclfnir county, will be mdtl before tho Courthouse door in Jacksonville, Telfair dgvnty, on theOrst Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of'Sale, the following property, to-wit: Six likely young negro Slave* to-wit: HAGAK, a woman, about VM yVini old, and inlhnt child ; HAN NAH, a girl, about Ifi years old ; HENRY, a boy, about S year* old; FRANK, a bov, about 7 vear old; CAROLINE, nogirl, about S years old; allot dark complexion, ami of one family ; all sold as the property of Thomas Fletcher, deeeajted; gold tor the benefit of tlw heirs ami‘creditors. Terms, one third cash, and tlieotber ceiEitining two thirds will he In two inatiillment of six and twelve monttis, vvitli not>B and good security. \nr. F. WILLIAMS, Aihnlnistrator. nov ‘l4 (7) 40*1 Ailniiiilstiiitor’* Sole. 4 GREKABLE TO CONSENT OF /\ nil parties interested, will lie sold before the Courthouse door iu Thomasvilie, Thomas county,ou tlie first Tuesday in January next, by tween the le gal hours of sale, nil tlie land and negroes belonging to the estate of Norman McLoed, deceased, of -aid county. Terms made known on the day of sale. MURDOCK M< LOED, Administrator. Rl (3.r>H) 4 (l d > “ Adniiiiistfutor’n kale. AftREEABLE to'.m order of.the honorable the Couriof Ordiaarv of Tlminas county, .Stafe ol Georgia, October regular term, A. D., tHAH, the 1111 dersigoed will oiler for sab-, before tlie Court llniisc 1 door iu ThimUiaville. said enmity. On tlie first Tin s, day In January next, all tin- real estate ami lands, lying and being in *uid euniify, eonsisiing of let ot land No 897, in the loth district of said somite, he* longing to tlie ostnteof J dm A. Hopkins. dSCoased, of the State of Alabama. Terms made know nlm the day of sale. JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator, oet 13 4i:d •- .tdiuiiilxtraHii'S Stile. Alf IT, L he sold before Hie Court House door at TV Jacksonville, on tho first liießrhvj-in—January next, within the usual hours of sale, the following negroes, to w it: HKS-AN, a woman DO years of age, TOM, a boy ft), and MARIA, a girl 8 -years of age. Sold under an writer of (lie Court'of.Ordinkry of Tetfixir enmi ty, as the property of the e-fnfV- of Phoebn Honey, late of said ei-iinty, deeeaaed, lor the belli tit of the heirs aud creditors. Terms mi tin* day. STEPHEN HONEY, Adm’r. oet 13 ($3,50) . . 4Oil A<l mluisii'sttor’s Sale. AGTf F.EA BLE to,an order of the Court of Or dinary Os Coliiuitt eounty, will in* sold before t|m Court House door in the town of Moultrie, Col ipiitt imuiitv, ou the firat,Tuesday in January next, within tin- fegal hours of sale, lot iff land No. (163) nee hundred aml lil'ty-two, Iv ing injrtie Bth district of formerly Thomas, now Cnloiiitt enmity, belong ing to the estate of Daniel IV Holland, late Os aiial eounty, deceased, sold for the benefit Os the heir* and credit ns. Term- made known on lipi .day ol *aie. • • HENIt V HOLI'ANT), Adn/r. oet 13 (1.i.50) 4l)d _ (• HOl!l ll— Tlimiiii** ( aunt). ” Court of Orilinanj, Jitnt 7, 1858. TOBIAII .1. EY'ERITTE, Administrator on the 1 1 estate of Benjamin Platt deceased, this day pe titioned to this Court for letters of Dismission from said ndiiMiistrJttitin. . All persons interested are hereby notified to file their objections in said Court, if any they have to said letters being granted,otherwisep||ld letters will he granted at a regular Term of said-Court to he held at Tlinumsville said county bit the second Mon day in February next. jeltl-ihn HENRY H. TOPEE, Ordinary, Stair of ftcorgist, Thomas County. Court of OrJiuary, Aon. 24, 1858, V™ANT IS M II,TON. guardian of the person and C property of Jdixnbeth Milton, a minor, having this day petitioned said court for letter® of dismiss ion from said, toiat All persons interested tire therefore hereby notifi ed to file thi.ir objectn nil (if any they have) in said Con rt,'otherwise said let fees - will he granted to said applicants at a regular Term of said Court, to he held at the Cmtrt-honse in Thomasville, said county, eh tlie second Monday in January next. Given under mv hand and official sigmitore. ■lest I- tod HENRY JL TOOK)-:. Ordinary. si;iu‘ ul Ucorgia-Thoinus County. A . ... .... Court of Ordinary, Oct- 4th, 1858. E MANTEL J. YOIWO this day applies to this Court for lett'-ra of guardiaitship for the person ami prope; ty of Virginia C. Weeks, a minor. All persons interested are therefore, hereby noli (led to flbvtfcoir objection* in said Court.’ otherwise said letters w ill Is- granted t-> said applicant at a regular term of said Court, t” lot held at Thomas vi 1 If. said count', i>u the first Alondav in December ! next. HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary, not (5 w d-al Sin to olficorgiti, Tlismas (btutily. 1\ LL jiersons iuterested me hereby notified that JJL the uitdeisigned will npplj to the honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county. State of fleorgia, at a roguTriudecnr ( of his Court, to he held at Thomasville, sanlcountv. tm the second Monday of January next, foi- an Order granting leave to sell all thft.renl estate and landa lying and being in said county and State; belonging to Ira Uriunbille, of the Slate of Florida. deceased. , AEH ESTES 11. MANSELL, Adm'r. oct 20 (#5.00) 2m Hides, Hides), Hides. OA A A HlWJia WANTED, for which Eight rU V ‘ U- U Cent* in Trade will be paid, by mays E. REMINGTON. MA&RUDEFPS Dojible-Actiiig Circle-Adjusting Plow. I TAKE tbift opportunity of noticing the public that. I have,iMHP'Tif C. 11. MAGitirpßii’-s OoTthle- Acitino Clßf i.e-AIMIJfcTIXG wbich, from actual itfle, biivdb tho lal>6r pf‘ouo hand to every Plow, adding 100 por cent to the inanuaMubor. This plow may be lined with one, two, or three Shears at pleasure,; but Hiiiong our stumps and r*ots two Shears are pro ft* ruble. I have exhibited this Plow be fore numbers of our citizens, and there is uot a dissenting ‘.vuice to itM practical utility and great labor saving qualities. I J . . A.,J. ORk. We take pleasure in certifying to the the above, fnfru having use ot this Plow.—Ed. Kkportek. - ; - - - - , Legal QV-bucvtigcmcnts. State Tf^j(Jeor(fia—Thomas County. Agreeable to, an order and judgement of the Dtiiinnry of-aid comity, Au gust regular term, 1858, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public rale, before the Courthouse door in TbnmasylUe, said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, tlie lands and negro -lave* belonging to the estate of JnmeK Adams, late of said comity, deceased. — , Terms of sate mmio jinoivn on the day. This lOtli day of Octotier, 1868. KINCHEN L. TAYLOR, Administrator. nov 17 ($3 60) 4itd_ State of ticorgia, County of Thomas. Court of Ordinary, Not Jirs!. A D , 1858. rnHOMAB J. LIGHTFOOT this day makes ap- L plication by petition to this U'ourt.for lettl'rs of administration on the estate, both real and personal, of Neill McKinnon, late of said county, deceased. All person's interested ore therefore, her,-by lioti- j tied to file their objections in said Court (if any tin y have) otherwise said letters will ho granted the ap plicant fit a regular term of said Court to be held at Thomasvilie, said oounty, on tin- first Mondavi of December next. HIiNRY li. TOOKE,;- nov 3 31 Id . Ordinary. State of tseorjiUi—Thomas County. Court of (>rfliuory, Oct. 4th, A. fi., 1858. EMANI’EL J. YDUXG, having this day made application hv petition tn this court for letters of Guardianship to and for the persons and property of Annah James, and Charley Lyons Mcrrivventher, minor heirs. All persons interested arc therefore hereby notified to file their obji etiom in said-court if any they have, otherwise said letters will be grant ed to-Hid applicant at n Regular Term of said dbnrt, to be held at TWmiasv'ille, said county, on the first Monday in Deeembcr next. • ■ * HENRY 11. TOOKE, Oet 27 Ordinary, GEORGIA —Thomas County. Cmrrt of Ordinary, May 11, 1858. IT APPEARING TO THIS COURT, by the petition of Kinehen L. Taylor, Adminis trator oil the estate of James Adams deceased, that be lias fully discharged the duties assigned him as such Administrator, and lie having petitioned this Court for a dismission from said Administration, and citation having been ordered to issue, ns is required bv law— v All person* interested are, therefore, hereby noti fied and required to file their objections in said Court (if any they have) to the gVniitingr of letters of Dim mission to -aid Administrator, otherwiso such letters will lie granted to him.on the jtrst Monday in Febru ary next. ‘’ _ _ A Given under mv hand and .official signature. JC may I!) HENRY 11. ‘I’DOKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA-Beriini County. Court of Orilinary, Ut totter TANARUS, nn 4th, 1858. WHEREAS Jesse L. Peeples applies to this Court for letters ot Admiiii-tratinn, with the will annexed, on tlie estate of Lew is Peeples, late of saideounty, deceased. These are to cite and ad monish all anil singular, the heirs and creditors, to lie and appear at my otliee, within the time prescrib ed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to sniff applicant. Given under mv hand at office, this, Oct. 4th. 1858. JOHN LINDSEY, Ordinary, oet 20 (fr-TuD) 31 )d GEORGIA —Comity. Court of Ordinary, July 5, 1858. iirnERKAS ST.i ttlievv C. Dukes, Administrator - M on tliwttstate, both real and .persona), of Par ric Price, lute of said county deceased.-Inning peti tioned said Court for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. All persons interested are, therefore, hereby nnti tifled to file their objections in sntd Court (it any thee have) to said Letters being granted: otherwise said Letters will be granted to said applicant, at a regular Term of said Court, to lie hi hi,in Moultrie, in said eounty, on The second Monday in January next. Given under my hand and official signature. jy 14 PEtERyO. WING, Ordinary. Notioe to Ueblois ;ml Cri vlitois. STATE OF GEORGIA, Thomas Coimv — Notice is hereby given tu.all persons loi ving de mand* against lVyton AYaldei), lute of raid.county, deceased, to pivseiit t in‘in to me properly made out, within Hie time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount: and hll jiersons indebt ed tii said deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment. JOHN C. BROWNING, Administrator, in, Vi--- l -"*"-~*Yl ! 3-5(>), (it Notice. ON the. agconi) Monday in January next, at a Reg ivtar Term of the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Htate of Georgia, the undersigued will apply to said court b) petition, I’oran order granting leave to sell the l real estate, lands and negroes, belonging to the estate of Norman McLeod, deceased. MURDOCK Mi I.EOD, Oet. 19 —2m ($5.40) Administrator. Notice. 1 — ‘ All persons having claims or de ntnnds against the estate of John Stephens, late of the County of Thomas and State of Geoigia, ileceased, are notified to present the same to the un dersigned, duly authenticated us the law directs, and all those indebted to (aid-estate, are requested to come forward nod make immediate payment, sep 22-tit JOSIAII J... EVER ITT, Adm’r. i Notice. lITILL he hired, before the court-house door, in TT the town of Magnolia, Clinch county, Oa., on tlie first Tuesday in January next, within the le gal hours for such purposes, nil the negroes belonging to the estate of James E. Hull, byte of said county, deceased. Tcrms-iuudc know u oirtlie day. r Dee. I, IMSS-Sf Di LASI.IE, Adm’r. Notice. QllXTVjdnys after dnte application w ill he made tJ to tluVftonorable Court of Ordinary of Thotuas comity, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to Hiram lain of-Hramattatwimtu, deceased. JOHN H \MHI.Eton, Adm’r. Dee. 4, 1858. ($5) ,00.1 Notice. U VET, persons indebted to the late firm of D. iV E. MacLEAN are hereby notified that payment,or ! satisfactory arrangement must he made during the i entiling spring, ami all persons neglecting to.comply l with these requisitions will find rlieir notes ami ae ! counts in the hands of an attorney for collection, j and will he put iu suit for Spring Court. leh-JUtl j DONA ED M ACLEAN. Exeentor. NOTICE^ ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the undersigned, the duly and legal authorised representame of the several heirs at law of the es tate, both real and personal, of John W. Weeks, deceased lute of l’ulaskl eonnty, and t-tatt’ of Geor gia, will apply to the Honorable the Ordinary o r Thoms* county, and Blate aforesaid, at a regular term of his court, to l*o held, at TTioinftsville, said county, on the second Moirdav in January next, for an order granting leave to sell ail tbo real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased. E. J. YOUNG, 19—27 Legal Representative. iUigceilanfoug. Lands for Sale. (88 A A AC&EB of excellent Land on the Spring *. /"7 A/ Hill Tallahassee road, eight miles from Thomasvilie, fire now offered lor sale by the subscri ber. Two hundred and lilty acres, about half of which is fresh, nil under good fence, and-in a high state of cultivation. Corn, cotton, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and many other things grow on tliis land in luxuriant abundance. Come and look at it. Ido not otter it for sale because Tain displeased with the land, but I am determined to change my locality, sale or no sale. Price reasonable. Fair warning. DUNCAN MtxKINNON. juiy 21 ts New Jeweler, Watch and Clock ITfuker. now offers his services ts to tiie public, and pledge's himself to give i prompt attention to cleaning, repairing,,and tS&SP | making Watches, Jewelry, &c. All woik entrusted to him’ w ill be executed and delivered at the time promised and ivarranted. He has no flowing enco miums to bestow upc hftnself as a-watch maker, but relies upon tho judgment of his patrons to es tablish his skill arid reputation. Terms Gash. Ojfice second door above the Post Office, next to tlie store of 11. W. Sharpn. Thomasvilie, Oa., March 17,1857- ts To the Traveling Public. New Stage Line. 4 TfU-WELKLY LINE OF STAGES tTJL will run iu connexion with tlie 8., A & G. Railroad, leaving Station No. 7, on arrival 1 of ears from Savannah, connecting at Wan-sboro’ with tlie Stage from Brunswick, passing through Magnolia, Mill Town, and Trnupvilie, arriving at Thomasvilie ou Tuesday, Thursday amt Saturday. Leave Thom asvllle un Monday, Wednesday ajid Friday, passing through the above named places on return route, and connecting with tlie B. & F. Railroad and 8., A. & G. Railroad by Stages at Waresboro’ on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday—arrive in Savannah and Brunswick same evening, ty Through Fare from Thomasvilie to Savannah $14.00. IL’ HILL, Proprietor. m'ay.'itf GEO. AV MERILL, Agent. WATSOKT’S Celteled Family Sewing Machines! The Machine, Par Excellence, for the People!! From sls to $25. rpiIKSE MACHINES, FOR StMPLI .JL city, durability, and atrength'of seam, arc uu- They w ill lie (bund mi exhibition and !br sale at tlie Furniture Store of CHARLES 11. 11*3711 YOTON, THOMAJSVILLS! GA.. where all persons are re’s[>ectfully invited to call and examine them. J. DAVIS A CO., Greensboro’, Ga. Cli AS. H. REMINGTON, Agent. N TANARUS!. County Rights fur -ale. Apply to-J. Da vis, Greensboro’, or E. P. Cose, Pond Town, Ga. j limy 12 vv oy j ‘V PLO(T \M.V'I’LJX - ” STATE OF GEORGIA. lly hi# Excellency, JOSEPH E. BROWN, j Governor To tlie qualified voters of theTajlapoosu, Esst eru. Smith-western, Southern Oeiiiuigee, Middle, and Macon Juilicial ( ii euits, in -aid State. YITHERHAB. a varnney has occurred in the office Ti ol Judge of the Superior Court, in the Talla [iiH>sn Circuit, by tlie resignntinn of the Hon. D. F. Hammond, iu the Ku-tem, by the resignation of the lion. Win. B. Flemming, in the South-western, by the resignation of tlie. Hon. Peter E. Love, in the Oemidgee, by tlie resignation of the Hon. Roh’t. V. • iu tlie Middle, by iliq resignation of the Hon. Win. W. Holt, and in the Macon, by tlie resig-. nation of the Hon. A. P. Powers. I therefore i-sue this, my proclamation, requiring an election to he held in each of said CireWtgafe Mnmlayjj th o 3d day nf January next, fora J tlie Superior- Court, to till said vacancies. P"*"'. Giv eii jiiiderr niy hand, mid the Great Seal of the State, at. the Capitol, in Milledgeville, tliis the 24(h dI(V of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Light Hundred and Fifty-eight, and of the independence of the UnTWir States of America the 83d. * JOSEPH E. BROWN. By ttbe Governor : f>l K. k, Watkins, Si4‘retarv of State. New .Hup of Georgia. rnilE undersigned %oubl thus publicly express A. his thanks to the Clerks of the Superior Court, aud .other gentlemen of tlie various counties, who have kindly furnished him with tlie local uinttars, of their respective counties, for his uevv map of the State. A map of eaelL eouaty rn the Stated lias been forwarded to the Clqrk nf ilB Superior Court, ‘.v'lth tlie request, that all new roads, villages, post ‘oflices, cliiin bes, &c.', should lie laid dowuTipon the map aud retjH(uit(j to him, janff thatif Hie few tjmt have uot yet-j:i'turned the limp of -tfieir county do not have ihifm perfected aud returned in time to be put upon bis new map, he will very much regret it. Will the edi tors of the various newspapers of our State have the kindness to give this an insertion. i JAMES K. BUTTS. Macon, Nov. 10. Notice to Everybody. DR. A. W. ALLEN'S 1 CELEBRATED SOUTHERN. IaiNIMSIVT, IS A CERTAIN REMEDY’ for Strains, Sprains, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramp, Nervous Head- Ache, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck, Tooth-Ache. Pain iu the Head, Scalds and Burns, or any thing like erup tions on the flesh. Also, for all diseases to which horses are subject. Dr. Allen’s llNllctiling Oiiitinrut, IS a certain enre for King-worms, Scratches in Imrses, Greeso Heel,Thrush. Collar and Saddle Units; and .all flesh wounds. Manufactured by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus, Georgia. ( For sale in Thomasville, by Baum Sr ShifT; in Monticello, by Painter & I)ro.,and in Troupville, hy T. YV. Ellis. * A. W. ALLEN, nnv24 w 1y Carriage Manufacory, AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Tlie partnership between MoLedon K~\ Si G) A: Lowry being'dissolved, I respect-(( )| , f|tUy jnform the public, that the.bit- “J J j sinrvs iu all its branches w ill he carried on as before ‘ try-the undersigned. Grateful for past patronage, 1 j earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. Those j in want of Waggons. Buggies, carriages of any dis. 1 cription, I think I will be able to suit, both as re gards quality atjd price. Those indebted to McLen don A Lowry w ill find their- notes and accounts in my hands. Strange as it may seem to some, (t is im possible for me to carry-on this business without money. Repairing, done in gotal style and on reas onable terms, *',? ’ , j usrch2to JOnN H. LOWRY. J migccliancong TO PLANTERS! I AM aware that in presenting my PLANTER jo tho public, 1 bare to contend with fh¥ prejudices created by the. failure of other inventions,for the like purpose. I flatter myself, however, that my PLAN TER will perform the work proposed, in n satisfac tory manner. lam strengthened in that conviction, by the opinion of nearly all tlie PRACTICAL FAR MERS of Thomas mnLlujjoining counties w ho have examined it; and the judgment of the members of the Patent Otliee. w hn pronounce it to be by far the best PLANTER that has ever been presented t* them. —• It is intended to plant. Corn and Cotton, and t sow grain of all kind*. For sowing Wheat broad) east and harrowing in at the same time, it cannot be equalled. Bean be used for putting out Guiana either by strew ing 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 the sire. A glance ntthe PLANTER shows the amount of la bor saved by it* use, and tlie nature and accuracy of the same. A man am) homo lays on like row. drops the seed and covers it, in the same time and with the same labor that it,takes. i the usual way, to lay out the row. The aid given by the wheel ren ders it equally as easy to. the horse as a single 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, 1 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 money. I trust uo one will condemn w ithout an examination, because it is the invention •of a Southern man. If, however, after examina tion, they reject it, I have nothing tosav. THOMAS J. BOTTOMS, oet 13-6 m Tliolnosviile Ga. J. S. MKRRILL, (At the Store formerly occupied hy Rons &,• Hubert,) VlflLL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, TT a well selected stuck of— . Bacon, Floiir,'Lai'<l, Sugar, COFFEE, Teas, MOH.ASSES, cfcc. “iSCLLTiINi; EVIOJtV TMtiti I'SI ALEV KKI'T IS A Provision and Krocefy Store, All of yvbicli he will si ll LOW 10CASH. His stock consists in part of—. •20 casks Bacon, 100 sacks Elour, 10 bids. Lard, r “j-. 5 hhds. N. O. Sugars, 12 bbls. N. O. S. li. Syrup and Molassc*, 20 bbls. A. J). and 0 Sugar, 2 cases Loaf Sugar, 5 bids, crushed and poivdercdjSugar, 50 sacks Java, Ilio aud Laguira Coffee, 4 tierce# Rice; 2 kegs Goshen Butter. *75 bids. Butter,Sihlh,nud Boston Cracker*, 3 bbls. Dried Apples, (i bids, no. 1,2. 3, Mackerel, 4 boxes U'od Fish, *2O boxes scaled Herring, o boxi s’AJamantiiie and Sperm Candles, 20’ boxes'family Soap,. —•v^*“ Raisins, Aluiuads„Catnlfes, &c., 10 boxe--( orn Rtarclr, 50 bids. Brnndv, Gin, Rtitp, Whiskey, Ac,, Ac., 10,01)0 Regers, i : 40 boxes Tobacco, ‘due chew ing and for planta tion ue. Also: Raspberries, _ Straw berfjes, Whortleberries, ‘ C'lferrie*, Pine Apple*. A e., IN >SKALED JARS-^z Pickle*; Cat A 1 ]'* i Spiers, Pepper Sauce, French Mustard, Sardines, Oyster*; Lobsters, Brandy Peachese. ‘Cordials, Arx A Card. TTTE have iimlersjoml from a-reibdde sourer, tliat l V our teiiipijraiy absence from the State, has been (by some of onr fnmds!) magnified into a virtual abandonment oi uwaJmsim ss in New Port The reports are being carefully circulated throughout file country, that we have sold out here,“look,stock and barrel, and are clean gone.” Whatever tlie mo tive, tlie trish, w e think, may have been father to the thought with the reporters. Be this,however, a* Tt may, vye do assure our friends, tlie public,-that we will Sect Call lie as able and witting to St rce tlinii ns ice hat# ever bun heretofore. Our stock will be am pfff; atid/ve )eBl i-xpcct ifu-reuytoincrs to continue their ps t*siefe. except those who cannot do to inth 'out m ate riu(. in in rn to iticniselres. r Ycrv rcspecffnllv, I MrNAI’GHT, ORSIOND & C'O. New Port,Lja-. July 7, 1858. :; m Livery Stables. rhe un i> j: usig ne i> hayi n g -L r< •ceutly piiri liart j the NEW BTABLKSSV formerly belonging to John Scott deceasod,*2C2X audJjuvjng repaired and tit tod tlpin up in elegant stylo is now prepared to accommodate tlie”poblic in thife lino of’ business'. These Stables being of a Large :ml Convenient Size, with plenty of Out-Room;attached, are well adapted to the purpose of 1 hovers and others for selling Horses, Tittles, Cattle, tie. < The proprietor will haie-nltvays at band a goodly nunilwtr of Fine Horses and Biiggiee for the Travel ing Public, and Prancing Panics for the Ladies and ! Oeuts —and ns he intends making his establishment I .permanent;- lie respectfully solicits, the patronage of I a generous public. Accyimuodutiuus Uiieijuallcd.— Charges moderate. jan H-ts JAMES A. MrEFNDON. , (Tuckers, Crackers. r v n BOXES ANJJ BARRELS BOSTON 11IS tJcuits, Butter and Soda Crackers, for sale at 10. cents per pound by ug Id J. S. MERRILL. f J.J- ..... c Wines, Wines. “YTADEIRA, Por|, Muscat, Champagne, for side -jIL by 1 may 19J J. S. ME KRILL To Cattle Dealers. THE New York Weekly News has a full, fair and faithful report on the New York cattle market each week. The report alone is worth twice the subscription price of the paper. Only one dollar a tear. Published at No. 102 Nrtsseau street. TO RENT, FOR THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR, THE I House and Lot, south of, and adjoining Judge Mansell’s. Apply to a"gl8 ‘ J.. S. kERRTLI. • ‘ ... .... - md . F , If. A T. J. IVlcßaii), FIYAKK this method of informing those who are 1 indebted to-them that their notes and accounts are in the hands of Arthur P.'Wright, Esq., for speedy collection. LVN” Court passes witi.ont suit. Xhomasville, March 27th, 1858.. (raarehlfitf OF FVEUY I)FSCirfL-riON: FOR i Clerks, Cotislahlck, I Ordinaries, Sheriffs, Justices of Hie Peace, Bounty Land Agents, Attorneys at Law, Ae. 1 • SEND In your orders, and save time, trouble and j ex|(ense of wilting. Sold at the most reasonable prices at the “YVirr-Grass Reporter” Office. ’ and forwarded by mail to any place desired t’harles .1. 11: i■- r i sTINq., HAS CHARGE of my collecting business. All indebted to the undersigned, wjll please call at I his Law Office and settle. maylDtf itI’IIGAIM G. PONPER- - iUebitinee, | DR. M’ELVEEN’WerImusT’ Rest Medicine Out. niis> to certify thaVl I)L R. D. M. ELVEEN’S ANTLBH LI ‘ ly J L VEH PILLS, and ff Sul f „em to ”1 1 !„! e( oiently upon the Liver and Bowel*. 1 tl on aH a safe and Valuable Kcmtdv in // , ?. v|iich Cathartics or Aperients are need.oU *’ a heartily subscribe to all that i^SKtj'nMT . If. McPi-VEEN', PiLl.fi, in the nv,*Tcirtiffcl° r Rev_THOS. N. Ga'rjDNEH*’ I . Gairo, Ga., Nov. go ic-- Ins is to certify flint 1 have been Using 11- ELVEEN’H PlLLS,myself ami };e„l R r D ’ tli last two years, and find them perfWff| v .'f ’ “J hatmless in their effect*, acting mildly a off cff'ieat ly jpon the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, a„d h n.ver disappomteil me in their action or effect. th first instance. This is my experienee with McElvees’k Pir-Ls; I therefore feel no^hesitenev in heartily i ccoumieiiding them to the public ; 11l! > JOSEPH HAU Steam Mills, Ga.. March 9, 185? This is to certify that I have be,en in the hahit nf using Dr. MCELVEEN’S PILLS, for ra£ two £ three years, and can say, so far as mv experieneo lias been wHli theu;, that I would prefer them to all other patent PRB. For Sick or Nervous Headache ! I l’ Te often used them, and as yet, have never been ted in being relieved, in the first instance For Colds, and Headache arising therefrom 1 do highly prize them. DRURY RAM 1)0. Above you have certificates from gentlemen of undoubted veracitv, and those who have had the •pleasure of their acquaintance, will pot for a mo Ijueiit doubt the truth of their statements. • To those who (so lam informed) have, through prejudice, endeavored to injure the sale of mv Bills 1 merely state, that I have known persons tqually as smart as they are, that, when they attend d well to their own business.liad a plenty to do. The Pills are put forth upon their own intrinsic su periority and worth, and will find their inlvacates despite of all opposition. They nre very carefully prepared from the pnrest TiVedicincs ot their class Ind perfectly innocent in their action or effects.— No danger w’hateter from exposure, so far as tho medicinal properties of the Pills are concerned. Persons w iseing the Pills can be supplied ou rea sonable terms. Agents allowed a liberal per cent, for selling, w ith the understanding that no charge is to he made, in any case, when the Fills fail to give satisfaction. AUENTB.—In Thomasvilie, Dr. E. Seixas; iu DuneanviUe, Col, J.J.yasli. je2-fiin i fwin-oil hyf'oi'i; t!u- public more than 20 < tors, and. U-deservedly (lopufar iu tht-.ciireYif B|ia.• ills, Sweeney, biugfione, Wiiidgall*, Bol# Kvil, (.’altoiis,J 'racked Heels. Gall ot ait kinds, Kre.-ii )\ omtiis. Spmii.s, Bruise*. Fistula, Bfa f.isl, San,l Cracks, Strains, laiinriie.-s, Fotuid ! Fred Fed. Sc rate lies or Grea-c. Mange, root Rot in .Sheep, (large,t in Cows, Uliemnatism, Bites of, Aninjal#, External’ l'oisoiis, l’aintnl Nervous AffCeiions, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burps and Scalds, <'liilltdains, Cbapjieff Hands. Cramps. Contractions of tlie .Muscles. Swellings, Weakness of Hie .loin's, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples,_Piles, Ac. ‘ J ~ Jp-if I'ampldcts gratuitously turnisiicd bjr agents, with Testiuiiinials of its utility. 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