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NEW GOODS J
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J.N.M‘Khmon&Co’s.’
iv~E#are now receiving our Fall and Winter
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% C3r 0:0 H> 5.,.
To which we invite tlie attention of all wfco wish
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4 Sixxrtl! Pi’ofits,
* Particularly those
WHO* BUY litySlfcj
Come with your money and you can exchange y to t
® g*eat advantage*
CASH SALES, -
we have determined tr* n*ake a large discount to
* MfM'Urni
Coflie and see., ‘Our Stock embrace- ladies Dr p
Goods and Trimming-, * An* recent® *!yl.-.,
Cloaks, Talmas, Colins, Lace Ghods. Shawls Head
presses, Flannels and OfWra Flannels; and a full ;
assortment of Ladies'. Misses’ and Gentlemen’*
Hosiery and Gloves.
•Also Karseys, Linys, Tickings, OsnaUurgs. Brovin
and Bleached Sneetiifgs and Shirtings. .
The Ladies are particularly invited to exa
• mine our goods.
. , SH9EI.
Our clock is larger than t-v. r before, and comprise:-, e j
Man's, Youth's and Boy's Boetts
* • * ®do .do . do Con£r##s Boots °®
. . db *do dot Cali and Kip Boots
.* of all styles, .
*L?lie*, anti Cjjiilcb'On’aßfvoes, in “nil
grades, styles and Qualities. Q
* articularly iavite the Ladies to see our Phil
adelphia Made .Shoes, being far superior to affy ever
; before offered for sal • in Thwmasville.
’ . ©L@twin©,
A handSonte assortment 6t well made (.'halting, eon
.‘sisting of Ove4 Coats, Qoats, Paints. Vests, Taliyas,
etc.’ etc. . . 9
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* A full assortment of all styles ana qualitf^.
. -'t’ . t . A *
Wfisccl, Sugar, < Liquors,..Cfjtars, Oil§, etc.
Bagging,. R< pe, swine, Blanket#, Crockery and
Hardware. .9 0
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• T# Cotton.SeiSers. 0 . ‘
£ •• , ©
. #Wc will paV fair prices for Cotton* jn trade or
collections,,at all lime;-. .Tiiose indebted
tho3ffwho wish to get good price* for tlieir Cotton
a in trade *will*find us ready ter verify oub assertion.
• Bring in vour Cotton. • . • o
*• * * and. McKJ-NXoN A CO.
® Bjomasvnle, October 22, 1859. • •
@ m J*
New Store in TKbmasyille.
Jl. W(Jiff* (V I >|-0..
•*’ .® .
Hiving opened anew „
• DRY-GOODS. EMPORIUM,
® Next floor to John Stark, *
\ RE now recjriviri| and will be constantly re*viv- 9
9 XJL ff'g a large stock of all kinds of
Dry, Staple anti Fancy Goods,
ReacFf Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, tints,
lABIIS SHAWLS, MAIMS k HITS,:
# HOSIER'S* CUTLBEY TOBACCO,
§(K|;ii't, Mj;iKlic-s tp)t)
® And many other articles y,.-o numowti- to mention.
As we have been a loim time iti the business, we
flatter that we nave. and are jtow selecting
as Stork Os Goods as can be had,
and will sell as cheap a% such goods can be bought
in any Southern market. • •
are prepared so compete with a 113-
chant. South in prices, and therefore any to you all,-,
come and e&mine &tr .-■ else
ywhere. * ff. tVOLF F,
Feb 4, iB6O. * V WOLF/,
Btaphst* Hooks.
BAPTIST Hist/'yy: H*iPti -st Denomination: The
odocia, and* - veral other works by various :,y>
tboft; for b v . REMINGTON & SON; 0
Sew
\|RS. W. T. SEAVERS, Fletcher street,
second door above* Stick s, km jjt.;•eon-
stantly on hand a general assortment of
Hew Pashionabfe Millinery Goods, ®
and for sale upifli tin* * -st re.n-nnable terms.
4 The Ladies of Thoiuasvi’le and vicinity are
respectfully requested to call and c it ;:n *l. y Stock,
of fine Fashionable Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, Cap*,
Hfgd Dresses, Embroidery, etc, now on hand.
Particular attention Pre.-*Cutting.
* ThomaSvilfc, Febrttary 19, I860? 0 9
COTTONT B E El*l \G —a new 9 artl|le : jui
received and for sal# bj* 0 e 9
# oct 8 9 K. NF.MIN(,T S ON & su\. a .
: AN-E \\’ FIBS]
• Mftll AH f HMk j
BAUM & SCaiIFF respectfully inform 11 k? 0
citizens of Brooks County and viciiil?y, that
• thev* ar#now opening a ®
. Jl’cw and Stock ofeGoodf/
® of a large }st of
Dress *Goods. Cloa*% Emomideri* s, Tri
Ribbons, etc. •
* *A largv lot of Gents* fishing, IIa:. Trunks,
Lakes’ and nests’Boots and Shoes, .ShirtFu <
DMgfng Gogds, etc.’ @ o
•Osnaburgs, Shirtings,gßlankets, Basset Shoes,
Hardware, Saddlery* ad Groceries —sTi of which
we oh.*r at Terr 18W prices, particuftrjy for <?ASH.
* &r£r Ladies and Ge#t?omen. we hope to receive a
liberal share of your patronage, ami we are sflr*
that vfiu will tint leave our store
Quitman. Brooks Cos., Ga. oct ?•> rs
aopfnau®
® #Fil'ly Thousand’ Feet, **
Os fast vear%sawing. cpnsistingf
.I. Tiinhcr, o G
* Plank*Ceiliiiii W featl^erbpardsf:
7 ‘ 0 • i
• • •••’ \<Scc.* 0 # ° 9
®\t the *Mill on the Gr -ovo a Hie re nd an?’ near
# ® .John MtfKiun 41. Br. 0
operated* everv Wednesday ana :
Saturday. AJffiAM*GRAAEB SON. ;
March 17. >8 k
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Executors’ Votiec.
EfyiC fA. TIIOM I >* ‘T'N i'V 4
I-]i ting el aim 8 °° - B. *
# *Winn, of said d mm
cd to present the same duly proven within the time
* piSeeeiibed by law, and till pe< ns in lei t * 1 • > said
estate are rßquestecFto cme 9 riud -e iffe with 1
a the * *
#* ln V :i ' n - ) 9 .
’ JAMES N. WINN, 1 ®
—— t #
Carpenter’s \oflce. 9 .
THE undersigned offers his servo- - :-- tfiecßizens
of [fiiomagville and *urn*unding country, as a
■ House Carpenter, caß#>le of * king : -a-go of
®and Carrying an3and all kinds and styles of
„ work in Ins line. Persons done to
• der with dispatfli will do* well ‘to give him a call,
and his-greatest motive will be to pleas*’.
feb*t-ly * L.'f. KCSSEW.. 1
ts) (m. ®
•NEW FIRM.
IT'E WOULD respectfully the community®
\\ yiat J. W* LIGIITFOOT has bought
•at the interest of Mr Lowry Johnson in the late
fin:. 1 f A Johnson, and the undersigned
vviil now carry on the bu-im--- o the old stand. Wc
shall sell mostly f # CAFII, and will make it to the
interest of those who may favor as with their trade, .
as we intend to sell at a small advance.
We have on hand* and will be* receiving articles,
at different periods, as follows:
Bala#itus
CreSm Tartar
Saltpeter Thyme f
. • Starch * Soap 0 o
. Potash > 9 o Nails ® p
Tobacco ’ Sugars
os Bacon
• * 9 Lard
f Gin get* ‘M ° ‘ ‘dy
* - Onions
wUluu • Mir* ’ Syrup
•®i . . . • ‘ “ •powder 1
• % Lead
l’i’- ■ *:
• ‘Sage - r- Meal
• Snuff . C. Oil °
G
0 ®. Bice o o 9 Salt. ° •
6 Crackers Candles e “
0 Sardines. and inogar o #
0 Fish, Potatoes, 0
Dried Apples °
Coper.:-. %
10.-’f” T- gi ->r v, frh a v.-i. ff 3 o ef otlier
C. (7. FEW A T-J 1 “'HI attend and take charge of
, Bie business. ° 9
Jy 23 / T. i, k J. W. LIGHTMV T. °
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o °_ 0 O ®
Time, Save Labor, Save Clothes,
0 • Save. Save!
’ T ATE HAYS pnrqjtfased the 1 igb‘ o and °.re hots
3 \\ •jiKtntJl'acturilig* & 0 0
BiffWn'i l'at( iit>Wi|>hiiig> Machines
l*i ThOmasvifte a#(fat i)ry DAe.
’ Wi soon &o manufiicture them ie Decttur,
Lowmff's. Baker,*Br?ok-, ami in all of .Mi-Idle au*l
Mast Fiori-L. o o
The unprecedented popularity of YLtcliiues
is the best test of their merits. Twenty-live .Shirts
cit bq, well waihed :ufd Tuorottglily rinsed i%, tl9is
‘■laeluiu-°it? thirt v.*iinTites. ° 0
o . • © 0-0 o
It id most auapted suing wy ftiul
al? kindsof Clothes. Fefi- peffson# think how fflotHes
are ruiifed by
Xhis Machine never makes a rent: nevffv enlarges
one: never breaks a bu.tton:%;itmot get out of fix p
will last twenty year*.: is everj
f:Miily. o It by cvo#y housewife not 0111-
’pl iealdy Parisian. 0
We would right of a few counties in Flori
da'on good terms.® 0 I*9°!.. LAItyN & CO.
Drv Lake, (%i. Feb 26, ts
j™ CfrOM;
1 COT’/O.Y FACTORS 0
mj iHßii inn imhits,
8-3 Bay Street,. Savannah, Ga.
Refer to MesQrX. c# E'JEtemingftm & ( Sk§
J N McKinnonCo, 0 Col V T Mclntyre, 0
0 Thompson ft Pittman. o MajUr’ E R Youhg,
1 i aye* Holloway & Cos, Hoi# Jlf M *’
Tbo'tnas (i dfitehell, li-ij,® Dr 1) S Braddon, o
( - WftC jJiffch'elt n 24-ly
Carriage Triiihning,
!
r SMt!I undersigned is still prosecuting his oltftrade
in 0 ma ‘
0 Opposite E. Remington's,
is prepared to 9exeeute, .
in the Best style, 0
Work of evei®y Ivind,° ‘
iu eveiy departnieju of bis business. He is well ‘
‘Up -lied with a large Styok of Material, and would j
9 c -1 ially eall the attention of the public to4iis neat
( fld elegant style°of • 0 0
Quvviapjo and Buggy Trivnxxving, ‘
•Harness and .Saddle.. Manufacturing, etc, etc.
jiug 7-ly CHARLES MEBTZ.
•. * t B(>o.‘
Baptist Female College,
Cuthbert, Georgia. 0 ° °
r 1.1 IIE SPRING TERM M ILL BEG°I N THE
X. lUI if J’liyifiri/. e
- YaJsable haw been made t. 1 the Faculty.
The number 01 pupils Jia< ‘doubled in tire last four
1 yeara, 4nstmet ion in *ny branch, Ornamental or
v lid. Van be had. It is important for pupils to be
present the first dayj •For particulars apply to
■ 24jtf * R. I). MALLARY, *
l?el'oi-e MaKinpr Tour Phrchases,
JARED EVERITJ S
• o .V? GBOfJYERViLLI-’.
VND I!T.< MtK K h) F •
‘ 0 o ja
KTES’W;- ( .
G O ” 13 S If I’
C3 °fi
1 9 rj>~\ 0
%jt .
9 0 • , OF
Staple & Dry Goods,®
Clollilng. Blats. lt<!i|iets jsiialll- 0
llnpry Goods, SBools and Sljoos,
Crotkcry and GlSs^TVarep.
9 SI aid-Ware & Cisilrry.o °
j ® Coffee and Sngai*. 0 9
jfohsfcco. &c#
| In “u-t. you can find almost any artic}* you umy*_
( y*ant, as Stock cond-t-: 7-f’ eyery.Jhing qsu.ally
.kept in a Country Store; all of winch lie will ? seß on
, as ins as can be sold iu Southern Gstprjaa or
Florida! e s an SO-tT
i 0 8 C onfct*< Uohar.y. o °
rfhIIi;MJNDERSft; NT.Mt RESPICTFHLf.Y® Ps
-1 *i' citizens of . 9 e
(l Southern Georgia and Rio- N
rida. thiV- # l#e* is Itow *rc*-
ceivieg and c-m-tantly re- Ifk.
plerflshing hi*- 91 ck with i
fresh and •w.-ll select 1 drefk.*\jfra, *T i rrjf”
God# anl Confectiona v■ T * ~S- 1 r . *%
among which a.-e 0 : 9 i .7 ‘
lowing general assort*,:cut,*
! of famifv nick-nacks :
i ° Preserves, .Jellies, Raisins. Figs 9 Citron,
Prunes. Beiuons. Or uiges. Ajiples, Almonds. Cocoa,
Brtwil. Pecan mul Filbert Nuts. Giiees, Cfip#i-sp A9i
: chovies. Sardines. Saln,--n. Shad, (tysters. Rbbsters,
isMaccnronf, VgijmEcelli? Split Peas; Soda, Butter. Su
! gar and.-FJAina Cracker-'® Pie-kles, Catsup, Sauces;
Choice twines,® Porter, 41c and Cider* in
, bottles; Segars. To¥acco. Snuff, Pipes, etc.**
Gandy, of my owai Matuifactur®
l AMarae quantitv always on hand, to which fie calls
F -■> -rac'd attention of merchants “dealing in CAN
!MF.S o . Orders friffu a distance, if
! with fileCunl), will receive prorfhit attention. #
A.il the above.'*'with lutineron.:- not mfti-*
i ri'-ued, for 1 :rio by
j *i*!ionin ~v i lie. Ga.. 9 ap 1 -|e *’ JOftN STVRK.
0 . ToJ ie.,9 o
j
♦ a °° p 1 ft-'ii .-%Thtimfa coun
.4- 1 e feu a* the land belonging to the
tate of •Mo-.cs Y'utchet late of said o*ll tv deceased.
I mb 3-P-! GEORGE BEAf'Efs. Adm’r.
° * 19 % „
prouglit to Jail.® „ ®
ON thy 1 VL instant, a negro man named JoM
about thirfy-five* ears of aje, of d%rk eomplex
j job. He has no particular mark*exeept a lij|avt un
der lip. lie says ho vms rht qf Dr. Wifson'Sft
Savanntfh. da.—does nut* vmemher the purchaser's
t. voie-fta? l- ett runaway years. loyi seem* to
Ir-ive si-nt# iu whith is plainly i#-
licat*-in>y his hair. 9. I ®
The owner is requested t% come forward, p#ive
fnroperty and jay chatftr 1 * or htowill bt detlUvrith
is the law directs# ®‘ „
C. SL®.®JMmßot, Jafio% j
*>Thlmurille, Gay Gpt IS, Iwl . 26-ts
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ffO3TJGTrBK'a
* STOMACH BITTERS, *
f w o< I
/or thf cure of J fyspf-psi. f, I > l j'**i
* f ‘litio/’ . A*’ ‘< pt r / Jin.
‘>• .> ? -■•.• -■/ j< r Vo
.. * ‘ .V -t .. ’’ ■’ rir/ij.js,
‘V ii ■ur/'iii.it • o
ft vi* itof the fact that <v. rs mend<er of ° i
*’ t Inhuman family is more or I—s subj etcd to„ • j
niiii” us tiic a’ ‘a -ides it>.
• ntirnerabhj other condition.-.. in life, which,
• f)j til- assistance if a little knowledge ot
•• exercise of ongnon may be able 0 0
B so to regulate their habits of Sat, and with
lh& assistance of a good tonic, secure pest o
• tuahent health. In order to accomplish this °
p desired object, the True course to pursue is,
* certainly, that widen will produce a natural
atate of things at the least hazard of ..vital ° !
st rongth aiul life; for this end Dr. Hostetter
> has *!ntroduc%|l to this co*ntr© a prepara
tion called lIOSTKTTER'S'STOMACH
BIT! KRS, which &t?thi= day is not anew
8 medicine, >ut one thatshas been tried for
a years, giving satisfaction to all # who have
° us*il it. The Bitters opsrat£ powerfully upon °
til'’ sl®n®ach, 4'Owels and liver, restoring
thens to?k healthy and vigorous action, and •
thus by tKtsimple pt-oei-- of strengthening Q °
j „ • nature, enable the system to tifnmph over
disease. Diarrhfea, iftsuiitcjj- or flux, so
generally contracted by now settlers, and
caused principally by,jlte chanmi of 0
and°diet, will be speedily regulated by a°
0 brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia,
a dlscaSc which e is probably mor? prevalent
° when taken in an its various forms, than
0 *ny other ;®the catjse of which
j °Re attributed to derangements ot the diges- 0
live yrgahs, can be cured Avithout fail by 0 ,
using.HOSR'ETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the bottle. For
this disease every physician will ®eom
o mend Bitters of some hiftd, then why not o
use an known to be infallible ?°
Every country have their jlitters as a pro
venti*-- of dos’ ase, and strengthening of
o the system in general, and among tlmm nlft
thei#.- is (?ot to oe found n more healthy
o p ople than the Gentians, from whom this
pri'i'iiftf a’ t> emanated, based upon’ wientific o
oxpiTimcnt.s which has attend and to advance
th*- destiny of this grant preparation in the®
, 0, , ~ 11 OO
m.dieai bcnle of science.
; 0
AND AGUE.
* 0 0
This trying and peproEmg disease, which fixes it* 0
rclen on t!ie body of man, 1 educing hiVrSo
a 0 ft mere shadow in a |hoi tsp .as of time, and rendering
him physically mefitally usehaaft, can l e defeated
and driven from the lx>dy by the no of IIOSTKTTER’S Q (
RENOWNt-*b BITTER*. Further,%ny of the above
© ©° Q
stated diseases can mft bo contracted when exposed to
any conditions producing them, if the Ritters
0 are use# as per as it n@ther creftes ft .
nausea ©or “llends the palatigaad rendering sjineces
-6 sary any cliarQtesof diet or interruption to ujQal pur
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy lo cation,
the° complaint is tints rnnoved a^ ( as is con- .
0 ftistent with the pnulttcti a flkorougta and perpat* |
nent u;4. o . o 0
For Persons in advanced yeass
;ire suffering from an enfeeUed and
G i:,firm bodw these Bitters are invaluable as a restora
tive of stroigtb and vigor, and needs only to.&e tried
to be appreciated. And to a tn.-rther wlKle nursing, a
0 these liitters are indispensable, especially where the
mother's i)ourk!'jcnt iaiuadequatc to ttjp demands
of the child, conse'iuently her yield,
-and here it is w here a good Tonic, such as llnstetter's
St uuafh Ritters is needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. Jaidica should by all meatft
0 tt>< ibis r-inedy fw all cases of debility, and before so
ask your physician©w ho, if he is acquainted
with the virtues of the Ritters, will recommend their o .
use in all cases of weakness.
( U Tlo\.—We caution tlm public against
Using any of the many imitations or coun
-3 o torfei.ts, ask for Ho.stkttejTß Cklkbkatud
SroaiACit Bitters, anti see that each bottle
has tlmVonl* “ ftr. J. Stomn)i
0 Bitt rs” blown on the sitle of the hotile, and o
stamped on the metallic cap covering the
cork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
a:r Prepared and sold by lIOSTETi isa c
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and se.ld by all .
Druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
tltroogiiouf the United States, Canada, South
Amerieg aroi. Germany.
GCQ.VIL & ivf EA D , ®
o NEW Altl-Eiss” U., (o;
WJiolesaSc Agents.
FoMnle by E. SEIXAS, Druggist, Tlt?nnasYiiJe, Ga.
s, iuj t ~ ,w a
WlLi/iA.MS & BOTTOMS’
Hew Cotton Press.
I S ITING TO PLANTERS OF
ONE IIUiNDKEJ) .DOLLARS ! !!,!
fruits NE\fc INVENTION, THE SIMPLEST,
| mosP practicable, powerful and cheapest COT
TON PBESS .ever invited, is now ollVrcot to 4ie
public. This Press is constructed upon a plan so
simple that any farmer may, with four put
up ongs.complete, in running order, in one week.—
’ When put up it v>Hl pack
Fi\ r c<ind Six Jlundr&d Pound Bales
cotton with greater facility than any otlu’ Press
will 400 lb bales, and so perfect is its structure that
at least ONE THIRD MORE BALES CAN BE PACK
ED OX? 1T PER DAi ojlmn any other Pressor Screw
ever invented. ° 0
QSie secured r. patent for this
wonderful Prtfts, and are o now ptaipared by°thei
*elves anti Agents, to sell cjirj^ate 0 county and State
rigWs throughout the %otton growing o region of the
Eolith, o Theyjmve already began to reap the reward
,0 of this mv&uiable and when cotton plant
ers everywhere slialf learn that this Press is con
structed at a cosyt of mere than 0 ®
o One Hundred Dollars Less
•- than any other Press now extant, and possessing
much £REATER 0 LEVER POWER with great®
simplicity al?d facility for paoking, weM'l <@nfidfnt
our Bress wfU supplan o T%very thing in tli% shape
of a %ess now iti use. %
> Models of this Press. i eelkbykCailing
on u.sjt or oP our Agents. We
< f are willing to let it live or die by ks ‘wn iuci itf’.
feeling perfectly secare in warranting it toall purch
aser-. ° 0 • 0 * S. R. WILLIAMS#
sep 4-ts. TANARUS, .J. BOTTOMS.®
1 (g;
Thomas 1 ouilPty. 0
of <>rdina?rv. 9 Ma@clf nth, I*B6o.—Hl icon's
• ’ ThoiWs Adams, jr., as Administrator de bonis
won with the yitl annexetL onthe estate of
®Evcrrfte deceased, this day makes a'ftplication by
petition to this Court foroLotters of dismission from
said administrating, 0
All persons interested are fherefoi'e hereby notifi
ed tgsfilJ?theft in court, if any they
have; otherwistPsaid Letters v?iTk,be granted Rj said
applicant at a regular term of said “Court, to be
held at the Courthouse in Thagggvil'le, said cotntv.
on the first Monday in October next. *’
mil ft—bni ~HENRY fftdinai>
Adm initilrator’N \ otic o,
t LL persons in Georgia indebted to the alt ate of
TjfcSt&meS J> Edwards, late of Florida deceased
S ® r, ‘ tequeSle| to majg£ payment to the undersigned.’
and those having claims agaiu. &id estate, are ro*-
quested'to present them inSterms f the law. Mv
is Albany, Georgia. * k
n%17-f6d o P. P. SMITH, Adm’r.
siatCdOf OooreriayTlitmias Coniltv
fOCRT OF ORDINARY. Feb#, a% v A. I^ o .
I Where, i-* Benjarahf I). Hall. Guardin of and
for the person and #f William Blaylock
minor heir, mal-s by petitii.vp. f 0
®Cort. for letters of l)ismission from saifi Gnardi
anshfp j, q >
•\?1 ! ersons are t]iqreft*e*'hei%hv notifi®
ed toophle their objejjftms i* said Court, if any tfiey
j have: otherwise -aid letters wall be grafted to siud
’ applicant, sit * regular termjff said Court, MR
[%t the Courthouse said county on
I thfc first .Monday iirMay no.ft. °
I mh HENRY H. TIOOKE, Ordinary °
JX —* —7g ® o. - ©
‘9 5 ?Leatfi('i'. o 0
ON sand a tine assortment°of Leather,
s, y ro °|® 8 t® ‘ OJ ®
• oct®dso-tf BATES, HWiLOWAY & rr> 0
®®® * ®
(©;
T.
l'laillation for Salt'.
riAHE subsetsber, t now offers for sale ins desirable 1
■ and valuable
Plantation,
1 situate local the Tryupville vead, fu-vtcen .J l . <
miies*east of Thomasville, consisting ot ltcu
t of lag..! .k'lig’ittully situated for residence, diealthy
an 1 well improved. Five hundred acres of tipe land
: are^nkle?cultivation and excellent fences, while the
remaining 5t)R acres are miknprovc 1 and heavily
limlered —a portion with pine, and the rest with o*k,
hickory, and other hammock timber. <>u
i>o% i* anew two story framed duelling iiouse, just c
j ewtflsted, vdih nine capacious rooms cellar ti r
wine, finished at a cost of uvc% g'l.iJ'dO. The -moke
or house, is also new, is as rare aP it ri
peculiar inptjft, having been c<>uamicied at umtsual
. cost, with ip view to the est convenier to and at
! the same time affording the surest facilities for fte
preservatfou of meat. A and excellent gRI
house stands on the place, beside- oilier outhouses, j
stub a- barns, carriage house, >j;i®ic-' p :nid coinforta
bl? jtegro cabins—all in food condition®
’ -ftgaj furnace. and mill.
j This place* is o .rendered donblj? vrtftt*bl<B by a fine®’
apple orchard°and vineyard. The orchard is large
and Ahe all and <J£ the best iiuality° ot’ :
apices, the hasiiig, at much ffroubte and
expense, procuftd thm from well ktiowft orchards
! in Tennessee and Kentucky. °'t'lie vineyard is°tbe
. bes? in the country o without any exception, and is
supplied with every variety of grape. Those who
doubt, this liae only to test it. ° 1
The place is one of thes>et yt Thomas county, :
lies in an elevated sectfon of country, abundantly
watered by wells and springs, with excellent streams i
Sowing through the premises. ° With a farm possess- !
ing so many advantages ft would seem4'ofly to part;
but the subscriber has invested largivsumns in WsS
e*n lands, atiA having made up life u*nd to enkgrate \
°'iiitlier during the nexUyear, is determined °to sol
o low his whether lie in selling
this place or not. In of liis removal, however,
he otters it upon the inost®libeval teams, and those
who desire valuable location-in this -cation will find
such opportunities to furqfiase very rare. qFnrther p
information, may be lni|l by addressing the subscri
ber at Dry Ga., or the Editoioof the ‘'Soiitli
’eru Entdbpri d i'” at Thoma-mlle.
Dec 10 ]B.-'.i | ADiiXIRAM VANN. °
o ° l*ookOiit! I.eok 0 ° 0 f
A o I.T, per-oy-are warned agjoMi taking
/\ wood nr tkiißer of kind off soutl;flri§fc|sto
.iTRIf of lot munber six, in the ?b'>'te(4u
dirtrict oLpThomas efiftmty. Said land lies
of Tallahassee road, ony and a half JL ol
miles from Thomasyille; aqjl belongs to Pp l’.'> \i i PI I j,
o and J. B..(jBDWARDS. We tannyt afl'OTd to furnish
otlie town with wood any linger The land is for sale
ay a reasonable qu ice; there about two hundred
and t'orty-tfte acre- of it, with .scttlement
on ft o
Al-o. No. 172, in the lfltli dist. of ‘rtornas cuontj ■
for sale. My address is Albany, Ga. Rev. C.
Smith, Ga., is my agent. ° 6
, Jan
- — Q
o . Liintl Agency. 0 0
|TIHE undersigned jvill® buy and seß Lands on a
| ° stftall oybunis-ton business—*vili jq&gSfta.
such information the ReeOTd- oip'l
Digests of the Shit *Tfoitse trlay furnish.
®\p§dicatio:is for such information will be
sftictly complied with when,gin every instance, tin.
requisition with ofie doßar. °
Milledgeville, Ga
° °l or Stic.
rpilE HOUSE AND LOJ §F Dr. T. K. LEONARD
| siumted on the Tallahassee road, an do
known asi®he McDonald place.
Said premises consist of framed|lis*Ljk
dwelling, andafitlier necessary buildings, to
gather with fifteen acres of land. A good bargain
will be giveftt. AHsply to e
!lp 17 BAM. B. PPENTER.
- Q
© tillable iHveiillons!
PSELER’S Ecommiioal and Variety Steel Blade
FL,OW, . i6
Patented June 21st, 18-Vd, —the most e.cononucatei
ooxvcHtent anti efficient (’ullivator ever invented.
When properly made and used, if it does not tli®s
prove itself, k herein pledge myself to return the
money to those who purchase rights for tliqir plan
tations. ®
Requires but one Stock for any kind of a Blade,
ten of Which may be nut on, l.iateapl and taken oil
in one minute. ‘* @
Is adapted to sod, jjubsyilJ hklsidr and getter#i
cultivation, may be Pin ned into fi, double plow
• : if desired, and is so constructed, that a seed planter
i inttv be attached to it, the cost of which will not ex
o) ceeH one dollar.
Every part is detachable and :?H just able io itself,
n-Tlie Stpk. whicli jmiy be made mu of pine
, plank, is so -imply constructed, ©ml there bg#ug no
weld in the iron part, that the wholtftplow maybe
readily jutt up by t]nf ! commonest Smith after i#licc i
| obtaining a correct pattern. Tfee opiriion of all who
have seen and tried it, is that it wilhbe the.
® ONLY PLOW USED.
e fts soon as its merits ©re generally known? nnil that.
o taking several jiears togeHier, it will lie but a simllL
t part of .The present, plow'expenses, being not only
the most convenient, but theebcapesi°]dow can
be used. J%rnters can fit tfisir present supply ht
Scutcrs, Sliovels, arid Sweeps for this Stock, and
8 ovqjn knock, the itftigs off their wrought Tgrtitag
t Plows and fix for this.
■ Persons of County will
v address Dr. A. PEELER, MonticellolsTa. °
O or Rv. WAI. PEELER, WaukenahfEla.
s Ja©t'fftr.y'l4. 1860. ® G <0 -
_ - (g)— j
r TAM AWARE THAT PRE^ENTING O , Alt
sfl ® piaiiter^
1 to the public, I have to cdyitand with -?!#’ prejudices
- created by the Itiltift of other inventions for the lilts
puvpo.se. 1 flatter niysel® however, PLAN- 9
• PER will perform the%<s’k jiroposed, in
| torv manner. .1 am stftngtlifiital itohaypoitvietion,
by tlie of ©early all the © °
“Practioul Farmers ° *.
, of Thomas and aalioining ftmnties
ed it ; and the judgetisbnt of the members of the
Patent OtfeC%,°Who protiounee it to EcSby far fte best
PIiAAWEIt that lias eyer l®i>i©presented to tlwtt^
It is to pkint dCoru and Cotton, ana to
sow Grain of all kinds. For B@©ing®> Wbraß broad
cast anS haft'owingiin at the same time.'ft cannot beP
, eifhalleft. „ It can be used for putting out Guiana,®
either,bi’cStrewinggOr by puftinjjpany (laired quanti
ty at any given distance. The distance proposed to
’'drop tlte seed is ceuluated by (tic number of <@igs
%nd th qtiftnt it t Im ‘^ ze ‘* ®
A glance at th<*'PLANTER sliyt'fts amount of
‘P'lahor by its use, the nature and'-°auracy
of tfee same. A man and horse lays out the<g>row,
drops the seed and gpvers it, imßhe same time and
with the labor that it takes, in the usual way, t<©
lay out fte row. The aid given the vfte'tl j#,m
dersftt equally easy to the hor§£ as a -inglo plough.
•At fteing out man to bring it eo
fte notice of every or to supply the itemand
when exhftiiteil.M propose to sell the right fcp aiffv 1
State or county, <0 numica- of ©punties. that any%ie
may desire, and at rates', the purchaser will make
mftiu'y. I trust no one wall condemn it without an
examination, because it isVhe inveneon of a iftutli
ern man. If, however, after examiuaiion, they re
ject it, 1 have nothing to -ay. ® 9 a
* ® TgQS.sj. BOTTOMS, *-
°oct lfl-tlm -(Sl ® Tnomafyille, Ga. 1 1
Stale o f Ged! iii;t, o lHi ooks Tlftlll I °
■\foflCE Ift HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PE,SONS
Xft having againf John Hill, Jaffe of
Lowndes hut’ now Brooks emftifyajceoased! to pre
sent them to me, properly made out, tvitlsn the tinie
preseribed by law, so as to *how their cltaracter and
amofti© : and all persons indebted to said deceased
are hereby required to payment. ©
j*n®2l .i.40<l . ° DANIEL W@Mt IIAE. AtJm'r® 1
@ © ® ®
® (S) 9 /,
&\ • McLEATS 0
.
° Beforp taking. After takfng, .
Th greatest RttifMy in the worW. Tliia cordial
is distill,-d |iu* a 1,,-iav known only to myself, and
o chemically oiml'ined with Somq of th* most valnahlo
in-,hemal’ i a.ns, herhs and hark.-known to the mind • J
of man, viz. It LOO n lioor, Hi.ack Root, IV no
•C.imikx iiVi:k. ViSi.ow Dock, Danuklion, Sarsap
arilla? Elder Flowers, with otheft, prefacing tlm
• most infallible remedy for the r,tor.atioi*of health
o ev-r known. It is nature’s own remedy, curing dis- - *
gaso by natural law? taken, its intluem - is
felt courting through et kr\ veiiiof the body, parity®,
ingßnd ttccelerUMg the circulation of til* blood. It
neutrftlir >s any hiliOU# matte? in tlft- stomaeli, and •
strengthens the wliolo organization. <4
° MoLEAN S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
• Will effecKuklj.eure „ •
®LIVER COMIftAIN'T, I'VSl’KlkalA, JAUNDICE*
©. ° .
ChroMir or \crroiia Drbililv. o
0 ol tin* Kiiliteys. nml ail lliscntrs
, nri*iu lie ill si RisorJrrril l.*vc-r o ©t*
Nlumacli. Ij n|M |in, ° • 0
nenrtburn, liiw ir.l Piles, Acidity or Stckncssajf tjjo
StoowiiU'h. Fullness < 1 I>l ■*•>< 1 t ,! tie llead. I> l l ll
Swimming in tie* Head, 1 *;i1 1 .Oit i,-n *1 the 11 nt.o
FnHness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
. Choking .oi Suffocating Reeling wlm* lying down,
imA or Yellow i-ss of the M,in and Eyes, Audit
*
Ch-'t or Side. Sadi i! Wash'." 1 of lli at. Pt-prcssi-iq ot
• Spirits, Frightful B: tins, Lai.-wr, Despondency or
nnv Nervous Dis?ase°s ns or blotches on the Skin,
and Fever and 4guo (ts hills and Fever). •At will
also cure disease of tl,e 151a,Id,and Womb, such as
Seminal \V, nkn SS, Ine.mtinence of l rine, Strati-
G gnary, or Weakness of the Woiift) o^>
liladduf, Whites, etc. o o
° 0 TBERE IS NO 4VIIS-&AKE ABOUT IT.
o This Cordial will nev,-retail to cure any of tfie
diseases, W taken as j*.*r directiogsipil each botße.lu 0
p> (lilnuan, English, and Friguli. Q ° Q
OVER A MILUON'W BOTTLES °
Have been fold dm u x the hist six months, add In
° mi instance has it failed entire satisfaction. 0 °
who, theta, will suffer froth w eakness or debility, when 0
Mcl.ean’^St rengtheniftg"Cordial cure you?
io TO THE laAIDIES.
o Do you wish to he liealthy and strong? Then go
(0 ° once, and get Ssi of McKean'® Cordial. It will
strengthen and invigorate yottr w hole system, causing
u healthy and of blood tollow through
every v< jp, aml.tlie rich, rosy bloom of health to
mount to yonr check again. ° 0
Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaidiolT. °
> ° FOH C H I C L D RE _ N
We say to parents, if your cWiffiren arc sickly, puny,
o or atlUcteil with complaints prevalent among children,,
give them a small qnantit.i “f McLean’s Cordial, and 0
Vt will make them healthy; fat, and robust. Delay
i not a moment, fry it, ann'you will in* convinced. * .
IT IS DELICIOUS °TO TAKE. ®
Caui uix.—-l’eware of >b caci-ts or ,!, alers wbr. may
try to palm u:®>n you some Hitler otSarsaparma trash,
wiifrh tc> v can* buy cheat saying it is <just s
gaud. Avoid smh men. Ask for 3lcl,ean s (strength
ening Cordial, and tako nothing eIOJ. It°i- the mil?
l ‘in,sly that will purify tie- hl,s! thoroughly, ajd at
tha same 11 me silengtiem iii” system.
One tnblesppnufitl t;(k- n e\c y- morning fast ing, <S>s #
© ,a#taiu nreventivo for tall iff eiaT. Chill- and Fev r, q
Yellow Fever, or any preval nt ilist-a- . It is put ‘
in large bottles. c ° °
3 ° Prio* only 81 per bottle, or ii bul lies f, r
J. 11 Mi LEAN.
O Q VS Sole Proprietor of til# Cordial.
Also McLato’s Volcanic Oil
Principal Depot thtP corner ot Iliirff iirnL ISine
o Streets, St I.unis, Mol ° o
McLEAN'S VOLCANIC piL°LINiM%NT.
Ttft: 151si fetsfeu: !gr in the wonLP. 0
ThftOM.T safe md 1 ‘ lain eitr% for Cane, rs, Pil--.
Tumor-. S-.v.-liiigt. an 1 ISronclifle r Goitre, l’araly
si-. Jsvtira!sri', w.-ukn—„vf lie 31 uscles. Clironie . r
1 nflatiimatofv Blitniiuatmii, BtifTnesS of the Joints,
( oni M i- 1 s or Ligwiwmts, Tooth- • .
note! Hrilfses, sprain-. W.minis, Fresh Cuts, Fleers,
“Fever Sores. CaWu BreaSfs, S..te Nipple-. Fun s,
S aids, Sore Throat, or any Inflaißmation ar Pain. I °
differeiu'e w -oir", ■ i b< \v long llie diOfa-.- iftai
have exist ,I McLean's CtLi.bRATED Lwiment is a
certain yem sly. . ° °
Thousands of human Icings l,nve o \jeen saved a Ufa
of de, repitude and misery l y (he use of this invalu
able medicilß). ° „
<a o
a McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment
Will relieve pain alnm-t i; - lanfan, nn-ly®. and it w ill
i ° cleanse, ]mrifv, and heal ling ! tflest sores in an in
credibly short time. **
For Hor3e3 and other Animals.
• McLean’s celebrated Liniment i- the and
reliable remedy for tlie cure of Spavin, Ring Hone,
Windgalls, Splints, Unnatural Lumps, Nodes ,r e
dwellings. It will ngviT fail to cure Dig Head, roll
evil, Fistula, Old Higining Sores, or Sweeny, if
properly applied. For Sprains, JSruise.-. Seratihes,
Cracked Ileeß, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Galls. Cuts,
Sores, or Wounds, it is an infallildwATmiedy. Apply ° o
it as directed, and a cure is eerftfin in erery instaoee.
Then tit Ik- no longer with the many worthless Lin- °
iments off-n ed to yen. Ohjuin a supply of Pr. 31c-
Lean's celebrated Liniment. It w ill cure you. e
J. H. McLean, Sole
Corner of Third and Fine Sts., St. Louis. SIo.
For Sale by Dnigjrist, Tliom
asville. Ga. nlli 12-ov
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