Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, June 06, 1860, Image 4

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NEW .GOODS • m®® - • ••AT •. • @ J. N. MtKinuon : &Co’s. \tte ar| now receding cur l ull, aii<l e ” inter \\ • • Stock oV ‘ *” • C3r lE^ 3 £2* ? To which wfi> Vvi® 1 v o * goud at © ° Sxxxnll Pro-lits, o Particularly tl • ~ *. :•!/ Come with yoar you can exchange it to* great advantage. In or*fer to induce more *+ • CASH SALES. <% • • * . - O We determini . a large discount to - * > -i'j l . Come auifiscc. “Q.nr >S: >ck embrace- 4.. - Drc.- Goods and Ti finof Le receipt styl 8 -. Talma*. C llai , i. < ° x* Ores ■ 9 mels ; and a full assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ Aid Gentlemen’s i • hosiery ami Gloves.* ° Also Kelleys, Ti Osn tbujfgs, Brown and Bleached Sheeting’ : 1 Sliiftin a • Tfae Ladies arc particularly invited to exa mine our good#. ° ° 0 is °„ • • 0 SW>E§. Our Stock is Turgor befdfe, and “comprises Men's, Youth’s and B ’s Bo its ° ° ®do Tlo do Cc s re- = Boots do do d$ Calf awd Kip Boots • # of all styles, o ° s ° Ladies’, Mists’ and Children’s Shoes, ib all grades, styles and qualities. ° ° WeAartieulariv invite the LMies to see oftr Phil r*Q . . adelphia Made Suites, bemg*fsur superior to any ever before nSurod for sale In Thoinaxviile’? 0 Cf f* *, : ‘• • A handsome a>-ortment ® f well made Clothing, con sisting o| o*rer Coats, Coats, Pants. Vests, Talmas, etc. etc. ®® ,g) o is ® 1 E l HAf v i ® • •In A 1 ° •Jf full assort menPof all©- 1 vies %ml qualities. GTvCXAA .S, • Tobacco* Sugar, Codec, <si ■•i s, Cigars. <pils, etc. Bagging, Rope, l’wiue, Blankfts, Hurdwqfe. . • • To Cotton Sellers* • We wRI pay fa is priugs for Cotton^®in .drade or collections, at aU tapes. Those indebted to us tad ‘i.” ■* Wish tog (el : : ‘■*>■ <* in trade..will find us ready to verify cur assertion. Bring in your Cotton? ° ° 8 .Vn. McKINNON & 4'<)° Thomasville, Qct.ober 22, 1 *-VU. New Store ill Thomasville- Hi Wirin’ i Bm„ I 1 Having opened a new® § • •DRY-GOODS’ EMPORIUiM, • Next door to John Stark, # • •A BE now receiving and will be constantly receiv- J_\_ ing a large stock of all kinds of • Dry, Staple ami i’attfy Ghods, Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, MIES’ SIS!OMTILIMHIETS, ► HOSIERY, CtfTLERY TOBACCO,. 1 0 w iih e D fctociH], “And m.fir.y other Articles to© numerous to mention. • As we have biten a lor% time in the business, we flatter ourselves tliat we have,’ and are now selecting as elegant a Stork of Goods it*‘ean‘ be bod. and will sell as cheap fts such goods can be bought in any Southern market.’ ® ; a We av*; puepared to compete with any Mer chant South in prices, find therefore 9 t all, come and euanfiufc r k 1 cfbre purchasing e!se vflieru, . * . H.® WOLFF, .feb 4, 1800. • * g. • liap|ist Moolis. 0 ® . ¥)JiPTIST History: Bapti-O lienomination : Tko . j) .odocia, and several other* work-! I v various tfti .thors; for saleJ*v . E. REMINGTON & SON. Hew Millinery llstnblislnneut. W. T. SERVERS,®Eletcher®street, second door above Stark’s, k( m*• in- x 0 stantly on band a general ixssift- of •• ? Hew Fashionable Mdiinqpy Gcod.t, . and fjjjr lisale upon the n.• • Tlie Ladies gnd vicinity'are respectfully requested to call and ex n •my Stock f of fine Fashionable Bonnets? Biid-.w-.-. Kowers,iajis. Head Dresses, Embroidery', etc, no# on hand. % Par: 1 tular given to Dress Cutting. ® ® . Tlu>masville, February IP. 1 >•><>. * *— -y# C'TOTTOX’ MEK*TIH—a new just l j received and for saW by ; oct - • E. SON. ® 8® . . Carpenfor s holier. ? T I ARE jnndev.- spued oners his services to the citizens Thomasvall* and surrounding -ountry, a Hotise Carpenter, capable of taking charge of •and carrying on any and all kinds and ‘styles of work ip lnwline. Per- wishing > Tonp to or der with dispatch will do well to give him a call, j a*nd his greatest motive will bo to pi a*c. * ® fcb 4-1 v . 0 L. F, RUSSELL.® A Good linrgniii ’* TS N < >V B* 11 N< 3%FF EI I ED IN THE LARGE AND Well known House and Lot. siruat in th? town of Fletcherville,. and 1 u li ‘.AA *erlj - ;J * ; V ding* House and Hotel. There are good, eomfuidable 1 iK.tns and t® • good out buildings. all no#, ami pleiuy g•* ion groin.d. with S&d conveniently areanged and well#d- ‘ apted to Boarding House or Hotajpurposes. Term% easy and given at any time to suit lift, ptft'chaser. g, - • For fuftlwr panic til :vs apply to F. TTfREIfT, on thh premises, or fall fit tit •ji.re f rmerly occupi ed by Itev. 11. W. Sqprpe. and ai.pltgto the vner te -■ • ® BENJ.'F. IIUBMIT. Tltomasville, ipi 2, mo. ® ts •* * Spcditi! Aulito. \ LL’perWois imlebted to !’.®N. Vick'ws. eitln r oyj XJM Bot *# r amount, at# hereby requested tdqgome j . fi'twvd ansi mu| immediate payrqpnt, to other steps ljeing taken to collfct yie same. Mv .. PP er? 7* 1 ) be found Hi the hands ,f Mepsrs Mcln-J and 1 oung. ® jan 28-tf*. P. N? \ 9 . \TOTICEM wo months after date fpplicati *iA will be mab th# P- i.rt of i Brooks @ couigy. Georgia, ut the first regukr term after the expiration of tins notice, for leave to sell the aauds and nepr. es belonging to fiie estate of John Hill, late of L"wades now Br. oks county a- ! deceased, for the In •.••ft of the licit# and cfeditors. m* ®i ii ■'•••‘BAE. ('. C., Adm'tt March 24, IgSO, ® I t)od KTjotioe. s rpHE! UNDERSIGNED WOULD BESPEC!F%LLY inform the travelog pubfic that lie M has opened a ®House of Entertainment IN GBOOV E RVIW LE. G V n ' iH ? h ' e him pleasure to e , H * st ot ability, all persons wha may ,CTome to fay r him with their patronage. . I 001 ’ boaf d may also be obtained at reason able rate JOH* HALE. Groovervtllc. Ga., March 21, 1860 Swl •NEW FIRM. 11 ‘£ WOULD respectfully inform tlie community O V\ that €. W.‘ LIGjEITFOOT has batigh't ■ the it;'•res’ Os M* Lo%ry -I thnson in die ltfte firm of Lightfoot cc Johnson, and th#undersigned vail now carry on the business at the ol 1 stand. Wc shall sell mostly for CASH, and will make it to the .•-tof ti .*sc w’no may v *r us with their trade, as wc intend to sell fit a small adyuua Wc have “it hand, and will be receiving articles, at different periods, as follow^: o 0 o ® Salarat3 0 0 0 Cream Tartar 0 8 o Saltpeter Tiiynt# ® ® Starch * Soap 0 Pofiish Nails ® Tobacco® Sugars ° ’ Pc ° Aft wA O , a /J? ~ liHi ■ Moor ] Ginger o \ ■ 0 Candy ° 0 m® O Onioifs Allum ° Syrup Cheese u - ‘• ‘ ‘N S>Powder 11 ti*,- Askr# • a** ° 0 ovr o 0 shot . y - Meal • SnufF * C. wil 0 Bice * Salt $ CrSckerta a candles ft a Wines, ® ® Fish, i'otatoes, / 0 % ° Dried Apples „ ® Coperas. * ® ® @ gsb?*'®r withji variety of other articles. L C. C.OBEAIIL will attend and take charge of the buafiness. °° jvl’ J „ T. J. &eJ- W. LIGHTFOOT. # —■ —®r o 0 Economy. 0 ® Save Time, Save Labor, Save Clothes, 0 Savfc, Savopl JHlfttAVB purchased the righ* and.ye tiow ® \ #■ • 0 Patent M ashing Iladrint s 0 In Thomasville and at Dry Lake. • We expect soon to manufiiftture them in Decaturs Lowndes, B Iter, Brooks, and in all of Aliddle and East ElorM&. 0 The unprecedented popularity of th^semachines is the best test of their merits. Twenty-five Shirts can be®well washed®ana thbrouglily rinsed in this .Machine o in thirty minutes. q “•It most admirably Adapted to washing any and ag kinds ofClolhesf FewfM • •Aiink how clotftcs aire ruined by gieloht hard rubbiug and battling. This Machine itever makes a rent; never enlarges dtie; Bever breaks a button; eantjot Jfet out of tiv>: will last twenty vears : is indispenStble in efery • famiiv. It is praisei by every housewife not em pfaatically~Parisian. . . o We would sell the of a few counties in Fh#i da’on good terms. “ D. L. LA#tON & < <). Dry Lak%%a, Feb 20, 1869 0 b, o Carriage Triinniinpr, Harness Manmactory. £ O ® (•)%/’ r | lll E undersigned is still pt-osecuting his old trade ®in Thomasville 0 jgj ° . Opposite E. Remington's, •where be is prepared r?> * in thg best style, ° •* o Work of every K?id, ‘ — * — - — - Vw in ‘every department of his business, mis well a applied with a large Stock of Material, and would •especially c®il the attention of the public to his neat and elegant of ® o • Carriage and Buggy gTifhming, Harness ami Saddle -Mftnufaet*iring, effc, etc. aug 7<v CHARLBB MIiBTZ. - - 0— ®~nr’ „ ® iB6O. i-Saptist Female College. Cuthbert, Georgia. 0 rp IIE SPRI N G RM %IL LBEG 1N f9l E 0 Ninth January. ® © ® Valuablffi'additions have been made to the Faculty. o .i 10 xwuW .alias (tout'!. S'tn tlie last four years. Instruction in any branch, Ornamental ( or Soliu, can be mid. It is for pupils to be present tlie first day. For particulars applyfto dec 21 ts ® B. D. MALLARV, President. TTsT“ Beloic llakiiiar loesi- Ssaxcs, @ ® CALL IN AT JARED. EVERITT’S 0 AT GROOVERVIKLE, AND EXAMINE Hit? fcTyCK # oF G 8, o X). : HS|i o 0 O G /|pD DS ?A\V o ,D <■B ® Os JT io,° 0 g CONSISTING QF Staple a &£ Fancy Dry (roods* ( lulliiiig, Hals, BuniiHs and Mil- 0 iiiievy and Slioett, 0 Crockery and (HasioWarw, <§ ©H&rd-W are &%'Btlery, ®® © C o l't> v a si tS. Sii g a Tolfatco. &.<•.. kc. Ttt *fact. jant* can find any article you may j.wanft ,-i* his Stock consists yd’ every tiling usually ‘kept a Country Store: all of#which he will sell on as good terms as can be sold in Southern (icorgia or Florida. : ° ° ap ; G> ts ® Confdtl iona i>. fTMiE f N 1)E R S NE D RESPECTFUELY IX- the citizens of | Georgia and Flo- ° Lrida, that he i.%_now®rc- y ,W’ roeiving and constantly re- , plenisning his fresh and well selectcirf /wags Gocd wand Confectionary, —Tky". ° among the fid- cl - lowing gefloral assortmeut . I of family nick-nacks: ° , Cs L v& @ Preserves, Jellies, Raisins, (latrrants, Figs, Citren, ! Prices. Lemons, Oranges, AppU-i. Almonds,©Cocoa, (< Brazil, Pec.tre and Filbert Nuts, Oliver, Capers, An chovies, Sardines, Salmon, Shad, Oj'sters, Lobsters, Maccnroni, Yerniicclli. S|dh Pea* : Seda. Butter, Su- and Farina Crackers: Pickles. Catsup, Strtjqps; Ghoic^Wines, Porter, Ale Cider*in boflles: Tobacco, Snuti'. Pipes, etc. Ctjndy, of my own Mau,faeture. 0 A large quantityjdways on hand, 10 which lie calls the special of merchants deafuig in CAN ’ DIES. Orders from a distdbee,® if „accompanied i with theClfSh, will.receive prompt aftention. ® All the above, with numerous articles not men tioned. foft sgle by @ |3a., ap l-®y JOHN STARK. \olice. ® rpwo MONTHS Al'i;R DATE application wigb? f made to the (mart of filrdinaryjof Thomas coun i ty :u’ leave • ->dl all the land behoving G) the es tate of Muses Ftitche, lateoof county deceased, tfh :l-10d GEORGJI BEAYEN, AdmT-. # i:\enilors’ \otire. ® /-i EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY—AII persons ha \'J viug claintfi against tlie estate of Thom* B. , Winn, of said county§cleceased, tg-e hereby request ed to present the same duly proved within the time prescribefiLby law, an#all persoifh ifdebted to said instate KM requested to Some forward and sc. :1c with the undersigned. © <S • # _ JOSEPH g. NEELY, ) „ . mb 1 7-30d • Ham es n. w 1 nn. )“"■ ; • ®- — |]rougli| to* Ja.il.© ON the 14th instant, a negro man named TOM about thirty-five years of age, of darie complex ion. He has no particular mark except a heavy un-* der lip. lie says he was of Df. lVilson :s ®Savannah. GA.—does not remember the purchaser's name —has been runaway two yqprs. • Tom seems toe have some Indian blood in whieTi is plainlv in dicated by his hair. % ‘ The owner is requested to come forward *prove property and payteharges, or he will t> dealt witk as the law directs© # © c. s. D.NJOIB3BON, .Tailor. Thomasville, Ga., Sept. 15, 186S. 25-ts C'l fiNTSp Superior Chewing X Segars : for sale by s iT 1” •• ** B F HUBERT. o • Hos^ajpi'KK's*. ° JT; ■ v , / • t Aiipztilf, or any htiioHH tgi C'impirtiit's nrisiu 7 /ram atn *V//</ in-n-ii.in . : / , 1 : .-. <5 O ■> 0 In \ a f tli* i: in; ‘.; a.mJy is mor- ■ ■!•! -■ - 1: ■ efc cl to Rome of tiie above cctniid. in -0 Hum ruble other conditions in lif . \vhi< by the assistance of affilit’ff kn< svl dge , . x -es common sense, th ymy : ol* - * gulatc their habits of diet, and with® 0 °* of a good tonic, secure per . & In or'er ie-u-e, i^is •I* nred oq}<® t, |he true course ’.y. t whic h will hue .<* irai thii ;s nt@th® least hazard of vital t> strength and life; forthiaend Dr. Ho^ptter tats ini 1 to this country a premra- w tion called 0 BIT I'®RS, which at this day is not a now m> dicine, but. #ne that tjjys been trie'S for yeaA, giving s&tiafaffion to all who have usedftt. The Bitters operate powerfully upon |° t*e ostomuch, bowels and liver,Restoring to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus%y the simple process of strengthening • nature” enable the system to triumph oyer disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or dux, so generally eontigßted by new settlors— H ca lsed principally by the change of water aci l du't,®Wdll be speedily Eggulated by a 0 rose of this preparation. Dyspepsia, # • m a disease which is probably more prevalent o n taken in all its various forms, th*q any qtheP; tin* cause'Sf which may always 9 §e attributed to derangements of the di live* otSrans, can be cured without fail by ® us 9 IIOSTETTER’S SfOMACH BIT- TlSlfs as per directions on the bottle. For® ® this disease twj phweian wi?l recom o mend Bitters of some then why not o° use an article known to be imallU^e? Every country have tlieir fitters as a pre ventive of and strengthening of 0 # the sysgem in general, and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy 0 0 people ih-#i the Germans, f>m wham this f>re|®uation emanated, based upoff scientific # experiments which to advaiKjg , the destiny of mis efbat preparatioiPiu the L ® meincal scale of ® %• 0 FEVER AND AGUE. o o W’ O) (0,1 jfltis ipving anil provoking disease, v.Lich fixes its r of man, iedging to° • 0 ft id p °w ‘ a< S 0 o° ! * i o O and driven from the use of lIOSTKTTER’S RENOWNED HITTERS. • Further, any of the n\x>Ye stated diseases can not beQontractcv expoflQl to %ny ordinary cond.fPonS producing them, Hitters 1 are used as per directions. And as it neither creates 0 nausea nor ofrcSHs the palate, and rendering unneces- 0 Bttry ai * uptiem to usual \'4s’ b suits, but 1 mmoles s ind sleep and healthy *••-■• -’ i •- -, * {$ o, 0 • the complaint iAtlms removed as speedily as is con silent with the mediation of Wthorough and perms nihil cure. @ 1 Fof Pefsolis in admncdfl years Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm tx>.i.v, th.-se haters aruSuvaluaMe as a restora- © live of strengt®imd vigor, and needs only to be tried to lie appreciated. And to a mother \vmle nursing, ®these Bitters are indispensable, especially where 0 motlier's nourishment is inadequate teethe demands of the chills; consequently tier strength must yigjd, g, and Wire i. is wh( a good tfiic, such as Ilostetter’f s°! 0 Smn.ich Hitters is needed to imjmrt temporary strength and vigor to ih£ system. Ladies should means try this reun !y for all cas<M of debility, and before so ® denfig, ask y< or who, if he is ° with the virtues Hitters, will their use iwall cases of v.vak'iiEfcs. 0 0 (t! T!o\. —AVc caution tlie public against 0 using any of the nianJ®iniitations or coun -0 teiibits, but :isk for Hostettkr*s Ckt.kbrated S'ruM.u’if) UiTTKits, and see that each IwUlo has the #<>r,U “Dr. J. liostetter’s Stomacli l'.itti !>” I'liovn on tin- mi<n ■ ~t‘ tin, l. a t It-. ,01.1 h stamp'd on tl metellic cap covering the O cork, !Bi4 that our autograph signa ture is ou thc®label. 0 ID“ Prcpari tkaiul sold 1* HOSWtPER St MIITSI, Pa., #iul sold all Druggists, nftid dealers Ihrousiioat the I'nited States, America and ® . SCOVIL & MEAD, ° © ® ° \a :\x oi:un\s, i. \ (o) © Wholesale 4st uts. For sale by SEIXAS, Drucrgist, Thomasville. Ga. ®J a r 7 o i r ° WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’ ° 8 New Cotton Press. °a siTLTC to Flamers of . t)NE HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!! riTHIS NEW INDENTION, TIIE SIMPLEST, jf most practicable, powemil and cheapest COT TON PRESS eveix is now offered®) the public. This Press is constructed upon a plan so simple that any farmer may, with four hands, put one complete, in running order, in one week.— When put up it@vsl o ® Five and Six Hundred Pdund Bales of cotton with greater facility than any Press will 400 lb bales, and sg is its structure that at least ONEtlllllD MOKEBALES CAN BE PACK ED ON IT PEll DAY fell an any other Pressor S<jj;cav & evcv invented. 0 The sulpcribers have secured r. phteiit for this iroif|erful and are now prepared by them selves and Agents, to sell private county and State rights throughout t ccS*ton growing region of (fie South. They have already to reap#he reward of this invaluable invention, and when qotton plant ers everywhere shall learn that Press iff con® structcd at a cost of more than One Hundred Dollars Less © thjjn any other Press now extant,©ami possessing ‘ much GREATER I,R\ I. IP POWER® with greaty simplicity facility for packing, we feel confidcnP that our Press will supplant every thing in the shape of a Cot toft Prcssonow in use. - JBST* Model#of jJiis Press may be seen by filing on us at Thomasville or aiy- of oitr Agents! ite i ai®wiUjng to leT itlive or <fle h, ks own merits, feeling perfectly secure in warranting it to all purcli ®asew g © S. It. W ILLWVMS, ° sep 4-ts. „ T. J> BOTTOMS. , Stttefff Georgia, Inbmi C ounty. CIOUIIT of Ordinary, March sth, 1860.—Whereas ) Thomas Adams, jr., as Administrator de bons nun with the will annoxea, on the estate of Aaiftn Everittc deceased, this day makes apjilication by pet it i? li to this ('ourt for Letters of dismission from said administration^ g All persons interested are th&efore herebysmotifi ed to file their #hjections in saial court, it’ any fliev have; otherwise said Letters will be granted to said applicant at ft regular tftinjf said Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Thomasville, saidftjountv, on the first Monday in October next. ® ! •mh 10-6 m II. TOOKE. Ordinary. ® . A(lm|iiis(ra(orN Aotlcc. \LL personsjn Georgia in*lehted to the estate of 1 \ -James B Edwards, late of Florida deceased, requested to make payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against said estate, are re quested to present them in henna of the law. Mv address is Albany. Georgia, ‘ mh 17-40d ‘ ©P. P. SMITH, AdnPr. ■O Stalqof Gooi gia. Thomas County. / 10C11T OF ORDINARY, Fe!suary®‘2lif 1860. v 1 Whereas, Benjamin D. Half. Guardian of and for the person®and property of William Blaylock, miijpr heir, makes byifietition, tffthis Court for Jitters of Dismission from said Guardi anship ; c ® © All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi edao filefheir objectioas in said Couft, they feave : otherwise said letters be granted to said j applicant, at a regular term of saidaCourt, to beheld ad the Courthouse Thomasville, said county, on the first Monday in Mftiv next.. gh 3*4od HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary. VFINE lot of Cheese; just received and for stile by oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SON. —* l \ LARGE lot of well selected Boots and Shoes; SI for sale by © B F HUBERT. ° Plantation for Sale. rpilE subscriber now offers for sale his desirable -and valuable jgMSSS?’ I 3 laiLtati6ii, situateif on the Troupville road, fourteen miftjs east of Thomasville, of lozu acres fit I delightfully situated for residence, healthy j an l well improved. Five lA’.r, lred aeres°of the land are un*ler cultivating, an 1 excellent fences, while thfc. •’ acres are unini].roved and heavily timbered —a portion and the rest with oak, hickory, and other hammock timber. On the prem > ises is anew two story framed dwelling house, just ■ co’.i.pteted. wi;ii nine caj*a* l*..us vo ft- l cellar for “finished at a cost c■■ ,r S 1.0 :o. The smoke ftr meaP house, which is also m w, is a#iaire as It 1 ■*£ peculiar bi style, hading boon constructed at unusual cost, ‘fcftli a view to the greatest conveniei *. aftid at. the saqje time aff.r*linj;fthe surest i l'o!°the preservation of meat. Anew and excellent gin house stands on the place, besides other outhouses, such as barns, carriage house, stables and comforta ble cabins —all in good condition. Also, a sugar furnace, kettles **■! mill. ® This place is rendered doubly valuable by f fine apple orchard and viney&d. The orchard is large and the trees all yojjpg and of the best quality of apples, the subscriber having, at much trouble (Sid : exncnse, procured theai from well known orchards inTenessee and Kentucky. c Tlie vineyard is the bgst in th#country without any exception, and is supplied wit every variety id'. grajxS Those who doubt this Mays only to test it. ‘ 6 —- The jftace of the best in Thomas county, lies in an elevated section of country, abundantly watered by wells and springs, with excellent streams® flowing through the pennises. With a farm possess ing so many advantages it would seem folly hfpavi; • *bpt the subscriber has invested large sinnns in west ern lands,oand having made up his ini nil to emigrate mitlier during tlie next year* is determined to fol low his inclSlation whetlfeT hi@uccels in selling tliis place or not. In-*iew of his reißoval, however, he offers it upon the most liberal terms, and those who desire valuable in tins section will find , such opportunities to purcha-c very raift. Fuvtlnw information, may be had by addressing the subscri ber atoDry Lake, ftLi., or yie Editor of the “South ern Enterprise” at Thomasville. Dec 10 1859 ® ftDONIRAM V s NNg t 4 LL persons are hereby warned against takin©; /\° W°°d or ti*tift*r of any kind off soqfh lialLof lot number six, in the thiiffeefttTi dirtrict of Thomas county. Said land lies south of Tallahassee roftd®one ana a half miles iroL TfAiomasviile, and liTdvmgs to P. P. h.wiiTl ijand .J.yfe EDWARDS. Wqgcannot afford to furnish the town with wood any fenger The landitfefor sale at a reasonable price; there is about two hundred ( and forty-five it, with two good'settlements on lL - - - Also-©No. 172, in Ihe 13tft dist. of Thomas ifor sale. ©My address is Albany, Ga. Rev. M. C. Smith, Thomasville, Ga., is my agent? 8 Jan 21-3 m ‘ ‘ P. f. SMITH. ® TT Y © I.asifl Agencv. ® qhBE undersigned will buy and sell Lands on a | small commission business—will such information Records ami Digests <*s, the Slate House mtw furnish. Applications fo# such information will be strictly complied with when, in every instance, me requisition is%ccompanied with one dollar. 2 ° N ATAJAN IIA WKINB & CO. Milledgeville, Ga u For a?; : @ rpHE HOUSE AND LOT ()F°Dit. T. iy LEONARD I situated on the Tallahassee road, and known as the McDonald place @ Said premises consist of framed ■■■•judL dwelling, and other necessary t getlier with fifteen acres ol land. A good bargain will be given. Apply to ap 17 . SAM, g. %PENCER. Vliiiutblo JnvenGons ! ® T~A HELL It'S Variety Sieel Blade 1 FLOW, “ ® Patented June 21st®]8->9, —the most, economical, convenient and efficient (fftltivator ever invented. ° When properly made and used, if it does not thus prove itself, 1 herein to, o n*tnvn tlie money to those uftio purchase rights for their plan tations. Requires but one Stock for any kind o%>a (iilade, which maj®be put on, fastened ami taken off in one minute. ® ® u Is adapted to sod, subsoil, hillside and general 1 cullivigion, and may be turned int® a*double plow if desired, amfeis so drostructecßhat a seed planter may beaittached to it, the cost of which willftfit ex j ceed oi® dollar. ® i Eyefty part is detachable and adjustable to itself. The which may be made out of common pine plank, is so simpH wnstrucled, and theM being no pveld in'Tfte kon part, that the wholffplbw may be readily put up by* thecommogiest Smith after once i obtaining if 1 correct pattern. The opinion of all who have seen and tried it, is that it will be the. 0 QNLY PLOW USED. o as soon merits are generinly n! and that, takhte: several years together, it will be but a small start <fi‘ tliqg) pftsent plow expenses, being not only thecmxst convenient, but the cheapest plow that can *gbe used. Farmers “an tit their present supply of Scuters, Shovels, and Sweeps for thjp Stock, and even knock, tAie wings off their wrought Turning Plows and fix for this. , Persons wishing individual or County KiglitsAvill address Dr. A. Alonticello. Fla. # or Rr.v.oAV.M. PEELER, Waukenab, Fla. January'l4. 1860. ® ® n? O PLA3XTTEH.S. °o~ ~ ® I AIM ’HIAT PRESENTING MY ® Planter® to the public, I have to contend with the prejudices created by the failure inventions for like ’ purpose, f filter myself, however, that my PLAN TER will perform theVork proposed, in 0 a satisfac tory manner. *1 in that conviction, by the opinion of nearly allffhe ° o ® ® ° Practical Farmers ® ® of Thomas atwl ailjoifting counties wlio have examin ed it ; and the judgement of the ntembers of the Piftent Office, ftvho pronounce it to l>e bjifar the best PLANTLI! tlmft has ever4fts%n presented to them.© It is intended to plant Corn and Cotton, and to sow Grain of aU kinds. T’or sowing Wiieat broad cast and harrowing in at the same time, it caftnot btft equalled.® It can be used for putting out Guiana, either by strewingGbr by putting any desired quanti- Sty at any given distance. The distance^)reposed to drop The seed is graduauftl by the number of cogs and the quantity by- the size. A glance atThe PLANTER shows the animus ..f < labor saved by; its use, affl tho nature and accttracy of the saiae. A man and horse lays out the row, drops the seed and covers it. in the same time and with the same labor that it takes, in the usual way, to lay out the row. The aid ffveij by the whees Ten ders it equally easy to the horse as a single plough. It being the notice of every farmer, or to supply the demand when exhibited, I pvopftke to sell the right to any State orgsunty, or number of counties, that anyone may desire, and at rates®'the purchaser make money. 1 trust no ong will condemn it without an examination, because it is the invention of a South ern man. If, However, after examination, they- re ject it, I have nothing to sav. ® ° THOS. J. BOTTOMS, oct lfftTlm ® ® Thomasville, Ga. SRUc of (>icor&ria, Rrooks County. ‘VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PESONS jNj having demands against John Hill, late of Lowndes but now Brooks county deceased, to pre sent them to me, properly made out, tim<® prescribed by law, so as to show their character and (.amount; and all persons indebted to said deceased are herebyarequired to make immediate pavment. jan 21 l#d DANIEL W. McRAE, Adm'r. fIttcjLEAWJS W /J STEENOTHENINO * CORDIAI%j|# PURIFIER. ©Before taking. After taking. The greatest Remedy in the world. This cordial is <li,tili horn a l>- rrv known oniv to myself, aWI chemically combined wnh some of the most valuable in “li mal l Us, herbs and harks kftmu to the mind 9t man, viz. e Bi.oot> Koot, Black sßoot, Wild Ciiekkt Bar* Vi i.iow Ja>, k, I>andklian, Sarsap m. Aiui.LA, Elder iftowstu, with others, producing the most infallible remedy for the restoration of health ever known. It is nature's own remedy, curing disft ease by natural laws. Wl*m taken, its influence is felt coursing through every vein©f the body, purify ing and accelerating the circulation of the blood. It° neutralizes any bilious matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole organization. MCLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL ® ® AVill effectually cure LIVBR COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, 0 Chronic or ffervoos Behilitr, Biscasrs of the Kidusy*i®ud till l!isriie® ( • from !t Biscrdereil Uvr or *illaacli, U;igrpli| o ° 0 H int’ i lii wav I Piles. Acidity or Sickness of tho •y . ich, Fullness <!B1 >id ft) the Head, Dull Pain or Si\uuuiiy in th- II ad, Palpitati nos the Heart, ® a I iiliie, - ■ Weta-ht in the Stomach, iioui Lcftctatiuiis^ ° Choking or s•“ : o Dryness or Yellowness of the Ski .aid Kye-, Night ® Sweats, Inward FeveMi Pain in the Small of the Bgck, * Chest iir Side,'Sudden Flushes of Heat. Depression of • Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Languor, Duapondency or ° any Nerflms Disease, Seres or Blotches'on the Skin, ° and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever). It will 0 also cure diseases A the Bladder and Womb, sucli as Seminal Weakness, Inc.©tinence of Urine, Stran •guary, Inflammnjou or Weakness of the °WomL> or < Bladder, Whites, etc. o TI*jERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This Cordial still never fail to cure any of the abov ®ni.eases, if token as per directions on each bottle, in 0 German, English, and French. ® 0 OVER A° MILLION OF BOTTLES lla been sold during tlie la-t six months, and in ° n# instance h :s it failed in givinjf entire satisfaction.. 0 Who, then, will suffer from weakness or debility, when Melon's Strengthening Cordial vftll cure you'? TO TIII3 UiVOIES. © ®Do you wish to be healthy and strong Then go at ® once, and get some of MtiLcan’s Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorate your whole system, causing a healthy at©) pnrecircnlation of Mood to flow through ever,- vein, and the rj}h, rosy %loom of health to 0 . o mount to your check again. Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. FOR CHILDREN. Wefayto parents, if your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints jirevalent among children, give them a small quantity of McLean’s Cordial, and 5 It will make them healthy, fat, and robust. Delay • nJ S a tnonient, try it, and you will bo convinced. IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. Caution.—Be wal'd of drnggist9®or dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash. 10, which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strength • cnin® Cordial, an 1 take nothing else. It is the only a ifttm-dy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time ®rengthcn the system. * One tablespoonful taken every giorshg fasting, is a certain pia ventive far CliolWa. Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up ill large bottles*. Price only §1 pefebottle, or C bottles for 85. ® J $ Foie Proprietor of this Cordial. Als i McLeai® Voieanic Oil Liniment. Wncipal D p >l on the coiner of Third and Fine* Streets, St. Louis, Mo. ° McLean s volcanic oil liniment. The r.- ‘T Liniment in i :tr. world. The only saf’ and certain cur* for Cancers, riles, • ° Tumors, Sw'llin is and Bf ncliele or Goitre. Paral® sis. Neuralgia, Weakness nP the Muscles, Chronic or Inflammatory Rheum it ism, Stiffness of the Joints, Contracted Mnsc-t-s or Ligaments, Earache or Tooth ° ache, Bruises. S|irains, Wounds, Fresh Cuts, Ulcers, Fever Soros, Caked BrJ&sts, Sore Nipples, Bums, Scalds, Sore Throat, or any Inflammation or Pain, no • difference lmw severe, < P flow long the disease, may have existed. Me Lean's Celebrated Liniment is a certain remedy. ffitThouamds of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude and misery by the use of tin's invalu- o able medicine. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Will relieve pain aim” t i ■-vrtam■ n-Iy. will • cleanse, purify, and heal the foulest sores in ‘ah in credibly short time. G For Horses and ether Animals. •McL can’s celebrated Liniment is the only safe .rial ° reliable remedy for tli ” cure of Spavin, Ring Bono, ® Windgalls, Splints, Unnatural Lumps, Nudes or Swellings. It wTlt never fail to cure Big Head, Poll evil, Fistula, Old Running Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heels, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Galls, Cuts, 0 Sores, or Wounds, it is an inlhyible remedy. Apply it as directed, and a cure is certain in every instance. Then trifle no longer with tfle many worthless Lin iments offered. 0 !o you. Obtain a supply of Dr. Mc- Lean’s celebrated Liniment. It will cure you. o ® J. H. 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Mf* This work is not the old “Book of the Farm.” Remittances for any of the above publications should a ways be addressed, post-paid, to the l’utf lishers, 0 © © . ® LEONARD SCOTT & CO® ® No-. 54 Gold street, New York. aiy ffufrtHF nuunnor : • FAU* TRADE, 1: REM J N GTOiy & SON, ® • Dealers in # FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, ® IIO s MASVILLE, ga., A RE now receiving their magnificent Stockof^ il fall and winter • 9 x> Y - Gr O O D S , Unequalled by any in the place. ® Especial attention is called to ihcir Dress Goods Department, in which map be found all the novelties ot tlie season, consisting of Silks. ®ashntercs, de l.aincs, Merinps, Bombazines. Alpacas, French, l.nglish and American •Prints, etc. Embroideries, in endless variety; Hosiery and Gloves #1 everf quality, for Gents. IYbys, Ladies, Misses and Chil dren; Cloaks, Mantillas and Shawls, ofeevery vari? ety of style, color and quality ; Housekeeping and Plantation Goods ; in this department weTiavc tilery thing usually kept iu our Jjne for housekeepers aiM planers. Give us a ctlll before purcliasinf elsewhere; we® will take pleasure iu showing our goods whether® you buy>or uot. oct 8 0 E. REMINGTON&ON. \FJNB and large assortment of Men sand Boys’ ° CLOTHING of the latest styles; just received and for sale by! oct 8 E. REMINGIONafr SON. arc now opening affine assortment *>f Gents’ \\ FURNISHING GOODS, consisting o’? n iL of Shirts and Colars, Shirt Bosoms, Under ,>in. _ “"tilll l , Cravats and Handkerchiefs; Silk, Ktu :fn'i * Gloves and Gauntlets. oct 8 0 00 E. REMINGTON & SON. u * VFINE assortment of Ladies’ Steel Extension o SIiITLTS, • . ffpm 8 to 3G hoops; just received and for sale by# oct® ‘ E. REMINGTON & SON. • i L'ST*received and for sale, aTiyc assortment of J r& New Jewolry, consisGog of Diamond, Cameo. *b;iva. Florentine, Masonic, Coral, and.good many other styles ani| patterns, and will be sold sit to suit the time*, oct 8 0 E. REMINGTON & SON. o A FINE assortment of •Gentlemen’s and Boys’ o “Hats And Cap.^. Also'a fine Assortment ol Ladies’and Misses Bonnets Hats and Flats of the latest style; just received an# for sale by E. REMIGTON N Ft IN. Grdcerics. ®® ** KITS Mess Mackerel 0 5 kits No 1 tiackefcl in barrel and to retail ®5 kits Salmotq} . 20 drums Dried Figs * ® ® 20 boxes Layer Raisens 20 barrels Irish Potatooa 0 5 barrels Onions • 4 kegs fresluGoshen Butter • • ® Buckwheat and fresh Flour 20 ® ® l barrel Currants, foft pies ® 1 box Macaroni; and various othe®rticles in the just received and for sale bi jou 21 ‘ E. REMINGTON & SON. Gu „ —. V tFINE lot of Music, containing *ll tlie latest pieces out; just opened and for sale by * o<* 22 E. REMINGTONB#N. <*i—, Painting.....'.Painting. •’ C CONTRACTS TAKEN— ® <§ ) so House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting ! f -VMI WOIPft WARRANTED. JPainfs, Oils and GLiss, kejft* constantly on* hand, (Mipusite tlie Post office, and for ?a# by mh IB 0 CHAS. 11. REMINGTON Paper Hangings. 4 LA RG E assortment of beau- a - tiltil PAPER & BORDER, xm AP£ * op on baud, and more expected to r^r|r* u to arrive (ivery d:is\ civVn Rooms Papered^ o itli neatness and despatch, and iff workmanlike manner by [mb 18-tf] •C. H. REMINGTON. S’liuiographif Gallery. REMINGTON’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 1 j OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Ambrotypes, ® ® ® . Melainotypes, SpSier^otypes, And any other styles of Pictures taken iu a supe rior manner. 0 Stofjk of triatciJaS. of all kinds, on hand an;J(d'or sale. *** Instructions in the A*t. nth 18 DEWS ScTdEWS’ o Cheap Livery Stable, Albany,%Jeo? rgAHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RECENTLY purchased the Stables known as , GREEN & BARNES’ y[jY Situated on the corner of Broa.d & Jackin Streets, (over tne pond.) They are now prepared l§ accommodate all who have any business in their line. Fine Horses. Buggies and Hacks, will always be on hand; Wagons for hauling; Lots for Mules; and all other things necessary. The best attention paid to in thfir charge U • „Frni|( Fist eon to Twenty fine Carriage, Buggy wind Saddle. Horses, always ‘for sale at the above Stable. Give them a call and examine #eir Stock, ® ® Yr. vi. &G. M. DEWS. Albany, Alarch 10, 1859. i T — - ©-JE * Nevv® Esf ablisliinont and Aevv ® C3r roce x**x g's. JOli\ B(. news, at the old Stand of BOYN 'iUN, COCHRAN & CO., •• ALBANY, GEORGIA.^ # ® * ® 9 E f ® I The Pro- O ® (• Rprietor Deals in C ® ® E -Groceries- E • COF ALL *K I N DS, R ® O Provisions and Plantation I R AX XD 13 3i i C*s E . ? G kkecs constantly on hand S fresh sxocj*:.*-^aff CASH or GOODS will be exchanged for Cotwitty Produce. Good Bargains offered. Call in at once. # ... • „ , # “OHN H. DEWS. Albany, Georgia, Alarclt l", 1859. lv . -Fall & Winter Goods G Griflin , s Ulills. MDEKLE RAVING RECENTLY PURCHAB - v '} from M. S. Griffin, his Plantation, Mills 1 ami Store, has located himself permanently at tKs plae. • We are now receiving, and shall be constant* ad diTig to, our Stock anew supply of Goods horn New 1 ork and New Orleans, and shall constant ly keep on hand a good and assortment 01 every# thing I*ll ally kept in a Country Store. Our Stock consists in part, of ® ® T Sl ! A * > f E AXI> FANCY DRY-GOODS, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Embroideries and Fringes; Heavy Plantation Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Saddles and Bridles, Stationery, Crockery and Glass-ware, Wood-ware, Tin-ware, llard-ware, Nails, Iron and Steel. 1 Af?o, a good supply of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Liquors, Candies, Tobacco, £jgars, Bagging, Rope and Twine, Medlines, Taints and Oils, Glass#Putty, andPnume rous other articles, too tedious to name. * @ Come one and all and examine our goods. @ will pay the highest prices for Cotton. Hides, Wool, Beeswax, ancLTallow in Bartfl- for Goods. &2T We will also make Cash Advances on Cotton shipped to our friends in Savannah and N. York. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to us, we hope by a strict, honorable and faithful attention to business to merit a cotinuance of the same. M.*DEKLE & CO. Griffin’s Mills, Berrien Cos., Oct. 30, 1858. ts •Take Notice. rriHE partnership heretofore existing between 1 Drs R. J. Bruce and R. H- Eaton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. January Ist, 1860. jan 7-ts