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• Books! Books! .
• 4 CIS I >TCE LOI ROM THE *2E§I
At - - t df ‘P .'••• -,t6 whST the attention j
•of I ailiw mm OenfleMn U hvwteiL •
PREMiUMSf
awarded to the pu: B , -
. .*, N M DONALD
Thomasville, Ga . Tnftie •>, Hi 0. * * ts
Selling Outsat Cost for
• C A $ V+!. •
VS \\ E AltE DESIROUS OK SELLING OUT THE
* Urgt and #U Selected Stork of
DJiY GOODS,.
we tat*- this metlmd of informing .<ur cu-tonfer* and the
public at large, that we are iVu-rtuined to •
fit r* SYT OjCJT
..AT COST FOR GASH,
® l R sTt * K < i INSISTS < y ’
• ; • * * . • : *
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,• JAfliOXEl', H %’
- 8W iS- .\X and m
SyVan-001, ’liitlins (,i • •
. * ILWBKOIDEKED vt
•• r: Drmantw4 O
* BJy LLAX’LES, D •
• , t) \it l.awiia. Bvrag<, Arc. ®.
t&t* BLEACHED YNDBJ * |
Raft4y Ifodt* t lftltiiiiET,
And a beautiful lot of *t
. WIMVER I>RI TRIMMINGS,
SOOTS. * • *
SHOES, _ *
• H.YTS.® 9 * %
. CAPS. m ° 9
• . PAIfISOLS, •
* @ .UMBRELLAS* .
‘ . • * , HOLLOW YY YRE
• * GLASS * \R|j,
. ® . € tin-Ware.
. HARDWARE. ,
* g CR<#RKKY,
* . . CUTLftRY,
A Ift great r.ut a ■ Tier art’ -A-s too numerous to mention.
Vi I ••**• 4lio are ill lu- 4 • I tie : . v-n*irti< le.- ■ . til
nuikeni to TIIEIR I
, Stock before pulchef - \\e men® what we
and into:. 1 - -• • # .
IV’ ALL those who are indebted to us, either bv
. MOTS OR Ol*K\ H ( ()l M .
past due. ma va! - 1 . find,it tkei& ill .■ - ’ £ ■ |#
ward and 4’ AY UP. and a > -a* cost of suit in
collecting. *
gfSWIFT, DEKLE & HARRELL.
1 lioniasv.lle. .Inin- i,. i ‘ *• • _tf
F IMvS Il I! i! MF
IV THE M tHhC/r.’
r PIIE CITIZENS nr THOMASVILIJ-1 ARE RE
1 sjiect fully illfi :-4 l! 11l vat'ler
AT THE RINGING OF THE BELL,
they will find the Ibderslf *M . ket I lorifee .-v,-
S sty morning with a lot of *
• Excellent- Beef, • ‘
ready to supply their wan a. Jpuivha.sc the best cattle
m the country? # §,
m KILL 111 I Qfflt Illilt
Ihe cotnnmnity, giAvlorc, may Y>e fissured Unit, if -1
•JI ini Wii
i: is only that I n w n able to ftiniish_mv cwrtdirters
with GOOD BEEFf •• >.\\' >RY MllYlf* be !. as titi-v
1 . AeL JOHKSOK.
m lhmnasyilre, .‘tO, Hiii). jy
PWTifjFiii liiist
• A GM LI T.
nxr o -wr Yor Is..
• ‘ a*■; (Vlumbia
Manufactories, , , st aeets New Yin k.*
• : And eu Foundry Street. Boston,
* Ma --
rrmE SUIISCRI HERS tANUKACITRE SINGLE
I and Doahie C) it . volving
l*Rl\ liV, Tl44lSl\i:s.
RED A*D TL.VTLN BOOK AND jTIJi
- . PKIKTIKG PRESSES, *, ® j
fAtv r.rm.i _ #
Il.inu and ( ;d IYr - IlyvL.iul.t l*i -with wroiiLflit !
iron yylin Ii s. St.,- ■ P - - y... kiudt*. C;tfi>. s, ;
lYiniiimv. v I’,. 4 C* nL.sing Stic, s. ! t
and < v#ry n..--',
Co|ip,t|if.iii> # :.n.! l ■ . n : B k Binding. ,
Stereotyping and Eleetrotyplng, always it hand, or fitr
/iisli<j<i at short notice. .
A. hew Catalogue “• * Ii trtiotia tf |
many new ftiacbiiic g. their boo^,
wgtlf > fiirecti<>n>|4pr| a other
Useful iniortjaitiim, n-. ■ - ,and w!a. u < iuiiploted
wid 4>< sy!it t■ >: J/ ‘tin . r.. \:, • will ui -a 1 1 mir
address. . * R. THtE & CO.
• • • w’ Y ,■ v ••,.'! •
• Publishers of newspapers are at libel \ to insert this
advertiyua-nt tin <• in ’ •ir w eekly paper, with
•this now, :ii any tinnaduring the next six months but not ;
fatcr, provided the\ pureliase typo or material of our
inaimtaeture lor : #t!n at ait of their bill, which
•ts i H be allowed iii set tie me it ol i urs oh receipt of a ropy
of their paper cor. ; ming the ad#rtiseA‘nt. S
* ROMAIV ETE lUIM'tl. ( j
For Weak and Inflamed Eyes.®
‘■pills balsam was usi;d for many years
1 in the private prm g n n Oculist, with
remarkt tftcces ises of the Eye and Eyelids.
There are many ; rs. wln> would rather, sutler #om
pain and disease through life than ereditgiud tn the etli
caey of any new tin .iis#ty*ry: til! such had bette®
not read this, but to all reasonable persons this prepara
tion is •>< miuteiid.-d ivy . • -n!'. and effectual cure for
iiitlainination or soreness of the Eye and Eyelids, caused
either too dose apj’lieation to minute objects, scrofu- |
lous habit, exposure t > cold, cutUHsionsiMows, or irrita- *
tion i'roni*nny extraneous body under -
reiftarkably soothfiia in its eiU-ets, mid Has cured thou
sands who would otriefw ise have lost their sight.
• In rases where the By. (kUrare intiamed. or tln't.all of
the Eye thickly coyeivil it acis almost like
inairic. ggul iv*. -• * * of iiillaiuaiioiv g .:,tn r
rfwo or three applications. There Is a numerous class of .
persons that arc pc nearly \p---. and to acndogits or dis- j
ease that weaken and inf!;, . Ilvi-s. and perhapn*<le®
roy the sight, wln>, front lie nature *>f their employ*
inents a# • • -n:j-- lie I r-> fftu kin a ••hutd of dust and gnt.
Such should never be w ith this IT^LSAM.
Remember, •"Seein- is Believitg.” Tile following ex
tract froi# a letter just re.', iv. and. Veters to one of the many
similar eases constant!i®reported
• dejtsn Ci i v. Oi • 90, lsoft.
Messrs. A. B®& p. Sanns-*lSirs: I have for a
number of years beer® with sore and inflamed
Eyelids, which, though they never caused am much [vain, ,
were very annoying mi oilier %coount*. f have tried a
number of medicines at dilb r, nt tin®s*Avi; hout the slight
est Sfteecss. S, . ing an of your fitoman
Eve Balsun, in Bffti t bit scepticism, T mwwd W b'et
some, and at least tr\*it. 1 an*now writing this in pie I
fullest gratiti#!- I . “u*i ftliuost send you a f
tiftf Hollar bill * .i'a few and only a few applications
have resulted in a complete cure. (g ,
Respectfully @ LHZabjjiskie**
’ # Price J ) Cents per
Prepargjt and sold by ® @
. _ -<*%'. A O. S.VJ DS,® @
• Whol Bt I ’ tgg sts, 100*Hulton Street,
• xrt YYilliam New York.
For sale bvjjE. SUIXAS. ‘Jbotnasville, (fa.
• JBeLrga.insr’l
Bargains! Bargains!-!
CYN*BE IIAt) AT fn; FRAMED WORE,NEXT ,
’• to Mi II K. K\ ans. l.y
J;S.CHIFF*& BRO.;
WH> HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE S.TOCK OF
•Bprtod ’ fiuO doo?^.
As their Stored* TOT* A LI,, they offer to sell their 1
GOODS at verv* LOYV FRICKS. ®
all s....n®and . xaniHic t lo ir K and PRICES
Dn.i you . an *AYU aL ui t Wi NTY FIVE PER CENT.
Tbowatsvill?* April 1 p 18(jtt. ** be
; Ql': A,K IMI C LTX
. Sewing Machine.
PLEASE call at the T'urmtu# Stotts of the sub
®A-ribers and witness the performance of a dou- i
i>le thread Sewing Tiachine. wtik-h has just made il#
advent in our A large number heen :
sold in tne middle coumi. sos Georgi% during the
present year, by the agent of the State of Georgia#
and are giving general batisftunion. The
the agenev# fffr this p* ce and vicitiitj-.
REMINGTON & DEKLE
Thomasville. Ga# • • dec 12 ts
• (D 1 ® _ <9 A
# A LOT Oj 1 FINE SILKS,
Genuine French .Organdies,
1 * BONNETS. _ • . m
.LADY’S DRESSES, • • * •
** LADY'S SHAWLS • *
* t MA'NTHjHAS, ® *
DUSTERS, 9 * j
• PAR* SOLS. *
• . # FANS. * I
t , HOOP SKIRTS *
® 9 AN*) CORSETS A
- Cheap ii
-apll.tf • * H. WOLFF & BROTHER
I * • yVI t eiil ion ■
The Wnolc.
Y|T]SIIING TO BUATLFY THE TASTE AND
y y rfancy of all, we ’nave made arrangement to ,
supply those ‘ who prefer them,” w*h
Buggies. Rockauays and C arriasres,
• • M. the N >eHi of 4
Seasoned Ttmtoer. ®J
YYe shall also keep on hand, those of our own r
make. YVe ship our ® @ *
1 Hubs, SpiUvcs and Rims* *
froift the N rth, a*’ whicn we always order the best.
\\ Let her we get the * / m -/ ones # not, is a matter
of no concern tot he purchaser, a, we
:* • * . Warrant oyr TYork : 8 j
• 1 that is suflkierif, - Jtfhiy %nu(h -aid when his
••gal’ : told him -he •• would marry if she died®
for it.” ’Therefore be it #s>
j Resolved, 1 who are in need of Sonidihir9r
to ride in, wh* Vish their so thej*
will noßfall down, and plogs made and repaired so
oiey will add 2-5 per ccta to the harvest, lti advised
and recommende.l to cSIT at ® ®* ; ®
Adoi ted. tCTWAY k SWIFT’S.
( op 4 ® ® w ®® ts
House aid Lot Toy .Sale. •
r X OYY® OF IE RING FOR SAI.E *HY dltHSlf
1 and Lot. It ii -a iate.l in a beautiful and pleasant part
, of the town. The i*ou.-.c is new ami large, very con
venient. vtfth good outbuildings a®l garden. @
J have also FOUR Bl ILDING I® *TS. contusing one
acre each, all corner tots, whi.i I will 5e11.,.
Should any one desire to bund, or to buv an improvei
place in town, ma* stlie time a- I am to sell.
sTerms. one halt < ;tHh, and®tln- remattider orT the first
f .laiiuavy, 1861, without®nter -’ with ; tea and
approved ® ® ®
may 23-ts . 9 s # ISAIAII®DEKLE.
A'l.IMlI *A I,:s WILL RE
V sold 19.f1. re tin- Courthouse door, in the town of
no*a, Ulineh County, n the ii 1 -?
next, wit),in the lawful hours of --le, the l.ilowing nro
•perty, to'wit:
East half us lot of land, number five hundred and ten,ii
•>Db lying lit tin- Tftb district of originally Aopling now
Clinch county, levied on property oP James (>.
Kane to satisfy one ii fa issued from the Superior Court
■•t *:,id count y. in favor *f James Dareeyj for the us# of
Gr'ilfu Allen, vs James (>. Kane: proper! v#oihtedout I
by John C. Nichols, plaintiff's attorney. Yfav 25, 1860.
;j 6 _ sSHLM*iEL TIYIMEKAIANy Sheriff.
CIUM H :hokt<; tFi: iniAiiii t ‘s s tij;,
YY ill be sold before the Courthouse doorjii the town
of M%no)iu. UliuA (Vanity, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN AUGUST next, jviiliin the lawful hours #t’ sale, the
following property, to wi*i ® g , g 9
* Mie bn ,a land, nutri'a# three hundred and fort]#eix,
‘bo lying int.be s.-veiith dis9h t of originally Appling
now Clinch county, well improved. Containing -190 acres,
more or less, levied oil as t! property of Gilford Last
inger to satisfy one mortgage Ii fa®ssiied from the Stipe
j nor ( -.91 county, in favgr of Muinford it Liles
‘-<■ dor.! Lasiineer; *iropenv iioini9d out in said ti A.
Mav 30, 1860. * ® m •
I j<-*> silDlfEL TIMMERMAN. Sheriff.
• —9 —-
|7 \rt 1 TOK-iy nu sl—Y\ ill be sold b,.fc re the
iPor in Thomasville, on the l#st Tues
#n\ in Jl LY next, the followtna property, to wit :
The north half of lot of land, muitber ‘2B(i, the east half
ot lot niinih® - 1. and the south half of nuntbe#. J4i,
.onsisiiiig in tin a _ .9, .it :ii 1 aci - . s. more or h-sSj sir -
uated hi the ITii district .f I hour.s County, and known
as the did mill place of llardy Bi can, five miles from
I'bomnsviHe on the spring Hill road. The l*nd lies all
irf'oue body, has a mill eapaWe. with some repairing,
of being onde very vlfituihlc. .
Sold as the properly of llardy Bryai# Sr.. %U- #l’ Xafi-h
itoehe.a* I ’ 9'jsh, L >an . a. di e ,in e,\. eution of the
YY*l. T crius cash on the day of sale. r
L. U. BRYAN, Acting Executor.
<§ May 20, 18f,0. tels
BOOK BINDINa.
CHARLES &. FINDEISEN,
| |*AVIN(i located in Tallahas-a', iMorida, is now
IT. prepared to Bind Books in every variety of
style desir'd. •
Blank Book< of ail kinds bound to oVTer, clioap
for CASH. ®
Those wii 1 subscribe for Harper’- Magazine, Har
]scr YY *-kly, the Nett York Ledger, the Southern
Field and Fireside, *he Illustrated Bible or any oth
er book, paper, or nlaga/.Lne of anjr'kittd, andsuvish
to preserve can have them Inmml ftiost
’ reasonable9j>KTces by leaving them at tli©"'’ office of
the Southern £nterpris<*f*to be*fbrtvarUod to me at
Tallaltasse. ®
Ylarqh 10, 1860. lv
igl -r.gW ‘
James®M. O ray
\\T GL LD re.-n[4t’C tidily inform Hie.citizen* of the
y\ surrounding com-
munity that he still con- 8 .••
tinucs his bu.l#as au.iiis ,v—-- g i
6LD STAND. f % *
Iu the Watch, Clock and 3^- — 1
, , m a Cr--* ■ 9 Ii
* Jewelry ‘ jaSjf > • f
Ropalriniß Line, •.VI■ s£T.s2T!33a w j •
He also keeps constanin’ v ‘V 5 , . 1
on Watches, .Jewel- _ *-- •” ®
ry, #old and Steel Pens, Watch Guards, &c. for sale.
. * 9
the DEPOSITCfRY of the Florida
liiptist Convention, where Books can be
the same price they can be pujjghased at retail iu any
of the publishing li u#-, s. and among which are ru
bles, Testaments and l’&hns. Hymn Books, Theolo
greal. Denominational, Literary and Sunday School*
Books, Nc. Al# all worthy of
notice can*bc had here as so®i as they- are out. #
YY’. \. CILYUDOIN, (Rrresponding Secretary.
® JAMES M. GR-YA’. Y*rent Depository. •
Thomasville,
.x u: \v it j *l i m 7
* • *
WC • 9 9 -
® t <S) v
C. H. REMINGTON, ISAIAH DEKLE.
REMINGTON & DEKLE
HAVE JUST y PEN ED A NEW m
Furniture Emporium^
* • * • THOMASVILLE, GA.,® •
wnere wilt be found a assortinent*of the latest and
mostffiijhionable styles of * *
FURMFT U H E :
• • SUCH AS m
Tables, Chairs, and Bureaigj; *_
Wash. Light and Tow* Stands: * ®
YV'illovv Cradles and Chairs, for Children.
JYLS’O —Just received—a bffxre lot of fresh and beautiful
* PICTURES,
’ French Lithograph Steei Engravings:
Washimrton. Clay. Calhoun, Jackson, and othersjliife
like size for the parlor: • _
Thn Voyage • f I-if> —a series. aLo the Sea-ons. •
mTsons wishing t” make vahuihle selections will do
w*ll t*■ i-all them witmait dehv.
IX < >UR LARGE *ss< iRTMEXT OF FINE PARLOUS®
FITI?XrT*TT*riTE,.
iVILL BE FOUND EVEIA VARIETY A. STYLE OF
9 Cliairs, * •
Such as Lifi'ge Carved Top Sniffed > -at Rockers:
Best Mai og.my Spindle Started Parlor Chairs;
La<fy‘ Sewing (.'hairs. N.c.. Ac.
Also, a large assortment of 9 9
L Bedsteads
of all kinds—Foot Roll. Gothic. Cottage, Bow Top. &e
I \H of wffich will be sold cheap#for cash,
i yAp Orders will receive prompt attention. Emporium
, next door below M Kinnon A Cos s • nov --’o tt *
Great Excitement!
TilfllS RH m RRY-ElS!]
I • Cheap as the Cheapest!!!
yrnmi pm mm
TEST received at HiitDert’s* a fine
lor *<!►’ t.' : ■ lilt:consisting of Vest and
I’M;:- of ;• materials: Bus-*
iness Sporting -Suits, fine and serviceable Over
. Ci.ats. a!-- 9
t.'-'tM'r with a rich a-; >rtment of
•• , Ladies’ Goods. <
Come and see. Ng chawge |..r .-i.owing Ae goods.
jS Sanford’s
Liver In.vigorator,
n*evei? debilitates. •
IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM OEMS.
and has bee sue an established fact, a Standard Medi
ij cine, anptuw i * by all that have used it,
and is now vviriAoi confidence in all the dis
-1 eases for Avl.h-C ;t is n# • <• immendeA
It has ••■1 tiior.sands within tiielast two years,
who had sEvcn s p ail hop* ?■ of nplief, as the numerous
I un>'dicite-r eenitii-.y- m ** inv'possession show.
The dose must b. adapt ed to the temperament of
, the p< iso ‘ —i !>■ ..a such quantkiesyi#
| toilet gently on the bow j els.
Let the dictates of jis Ig rncint guide yon in the use
I of the LIVER IN'PDiOR vr Al’oß. and it will cure.
Liver Complaints. Bilious a Attacks Dysp.
]■ Diarrh.o , s .m ■ r-( ■*.. ■ plain’s. Dysentery, Drop
sy. SaunStStomacli, llahitu al Costiveness. Cholera,
’ Olndera M Cia ■ # Infantun.. Cholic, Flatu
lence. .Jaundice, Female m Weaknesses and may be
1 sacceaefiilly as mi or dinary FAMILY JIO)I
---:4TNE. \r will
saitKs can testify, intwen tv minutes, if tw&br three
teaspoons full aie’takeu 41 “ the commencement of the
<m & 0
ALL Wllg USE 14 „ ARE THEIR
testimony in its favor. m
, MIX WATER IN THE - MOUTH* WIT Tl THE
s INVIGtIRATOR, \ M> SWALLOW BOTJI
*
JIPRICE ONE DOMjAII BER BOTTLE.
* Sanfoi*dLte 9
‘.Family Cathartic PilVs.
4’OMPO ENDED FROL
Puff Vegetable i: \ti-aets.aiial pur up in Glass
l'ases, o .Vir#l’iglit. Keep ill
in| cli-maie. J
The FA.MILY CATIIAR • Y$C I*ILL4s a gentle but
(Ythaitie which t®- proprietor lifts usedtan liis
ractieo for mortj than 90 “ ! yeanf. •
”1’!ul- constantly incre.-.s *J ing demand front THOSE
4 iro II AY E US E 1) r THE FILLS, and the sat
isfaction which all express in regard to their use, has
induced mo to idaee them witMiuAlie re.mh of •!!.
Tiie PROFESSION well hh know that different Cath
artics act 011 diffen*’ per tions of the bowels.
The FAMILY** ATH \RTIC FILL haa#yritli
due this well established fact, befii com
potmded from a variety ot the purest Vegetable Ex
tracts. which act alike on ™ every part of the alimen-
Krygjanal, and are e,, ( „| ■” jaud safe in all cases where
tuCathanic is needed, sticlj as De rangcungkits of tlicW
stomaeh|j,Sh epiness. Fains w in the Bimk and Loins,
Costivejies'.Fain ami Sore . m-ss oyA uie Whole Bo
dy. from sudden cold, v?h- “, licit frequently, if Neglect
ed, emY#i a lone course of “ fever. Loss of Appetite, a
Creeping sensation of cold M over the body, Restless
ness, I l<pala, ‘.e. or w ieii! in thw liead, all Inflamma
tory diseases, Worms. ‘uQ>f Chihtreii or Adults, liheu
ism. a great Ftuifier of! S< the Blogh ami •t*niiy dis
ea.- s to wliu’h t!-sh is h ir. (4o numerous to mention<4u
this advertise.ment. J>e l to 3.
PRICE THREE DIMYS.
: The LIVER IN VIGOR ATOltemd FAMILY CA
I’IIAR ri(*P|f.l.S. are retailed > Druggists generally,
and sold whole- ; bv tin- T- b ,n all tin- larireJowue.
. ®. T. . NAM'OKD 71, ®
Mmuifactutvr and Proprietor, *
ap 11 Cn 333 RroadvNiy, New Yore.
Wood, ISIarK .milli and ( afriage
SHOF, *
\y fonder s (>l<l Staud, the subseribeib
are prepared To do
Work. ° x D\sv
in their lt at the short- 7 ■■
best ® ,hc '+*
iFlaiilatioii Work
of *evei'v description,
!i IM* Airixg
Wagons and Buggies, and *
BSorvcsiioring. and a?? other
most perfect satisfaction.
’ ‘0
Carriage Repository.- The subscribers
have ordered a bj| of
- <*,
Rpckp.ways, * f.-
• 'Carriages, t\
from the North, which if- gmM ‘■ ” jwl
they “will soon Imvc :
ON HAND. Wa&'’ *
and Avill keci Up :i °
WORjfflfl j to fitpuilv fnie demands of j
the Country. * LDWIIY & SWIFT. <
Thom us v tile,,*bumary if, 1800. * ts
—t- @
o*l\ all e 11 ge. @
A, IT. WILSON v-
CTIIAfLENGIV aIoNTK’SILO, THOMASYILLE
j and the Quitman to equal his
fiooJs,
which he is now receiving IVotn
Importing Houses in Sew York,
either in styles, qualities or vanities. The prices
cannot be objected to, |'ira Offc fact that tfcey
the New York Jobber’s profits less than usual.
The Stock consists in part of
Ladies’ •onnets -from $8 to SH’>
Latlii*’ Mantillas and Points, of every variety
* Silk and Tulleras Bareges ® @
s Lawns, Ginghams, .Muslins <g m
French, English and American Calicos
HI4S. Boots and Shoes.
In Nict every thing wanted or heeded in this I county.
Call at the BIG STORE in Ga.
April 4. 0 m ts
> LeAi giu Narsaifarilla i’&nipotiud,
OXI
DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE. .
For Purifying the Bipod and Diseases cf the Liver,
r|Ml IS l's THE BI4T iII’DICI Nil OF THE DAY.
*1 It is u jo a great extent oy PhygiciaSs in
B their practice, by Families to prevent Diseases
i'of Children, and as a general Purifierfpf tie IRood,
otnd by Feuiales in the most common iliseascs to
THiicli tbeware subject.
Prepared by .7. DENNIS, M. 1)., Augusta, Ga.
* For Sab in Tiiotna.-i illi by P. S. Bovft'r, in New
York by*llarrall, Kitchen. * ap 4-3t^
DliimiHlli! CRAMPS! CHOLERA!
| LIFE DROPS ! THIS MEDICINE Tias been
tiie never i A4LiN’a! tri, 'i’4 es,L ‘ and an<J P roved h y len
REMEDY iyeag’s experience to be
1 ’ -—y- 1 certain, safe and reliable reme
dy tor all Bowel J)cratigr,ments, Diarrhoea, Dysentery.
Cramps, Pains, Cholera, Cholir. Ac., now before the
publrc. Ouo or two doses of 20 drops, will cure the
nipst severe®cvampe in the stomach iu 20 minutes.
A single dose often cures the ifiarrlioea and it never*
const Ihe bowels. One dose will satfify any
# its merit‘d Price only 25 Cents.
Prepared by •* TRALL & STttJV, m
43 Bowery, New Y'ork
And sold in Thomasvillc by E. Seixas and T. B.
I.ittle. * j ap4-l v *
® w- • -r-7-
V 1: W YORK. PIA Vo s. •
T. H. CHAMBER’S
PIAKTO FORTES.
ESTABLISHED TN 1828.
Til. CHAMBERS, Piano Manufacturer, (Form
# erly Dubois \ Stodart, and Bacon &
Chambers. I * •
AVaicrwuns in the -Bible House,” corner Bth §t.
an'lMth Avenue, New York City.
Tins is a reliable place to purchase. Orders by
letter faithfully executed, and peffect satisfaction
guaranteed. *
N. B.—Send for a circular, with description
styles and schedule of prices. ap 4-3 m *•
• ill Opportunity.
HOUSE in Fleteherville, for KENT or SALE, on
liberal terms; apply to •
mh 18 ts • 0 ’ I. r BRYAN
KTe.w Store
NEW GOODS.* .
T RI ltll,spj | K & n rot HER
X* . ta * e pleasure in informing the people of Tho
inasville and surrounding country, ftiat we have
t recently opened a “ m %
nfamnmfniMir
I ®Next door to Ihompsou & Pittman s
i “here we are new receiving a splendid Stoek Ilf
- V *
j Our GDt ‘DS have been bought on ta ins tlilit will
enable us to sell them low and on accommodiv
I ting terms. ‘
Our Stock consists in part of*a well selected as-g
| sort me nt of ® • #
LADIES*. DKESS'&OODS
* * TD S f D R * ‘
OjUCH AS E® ®
. O Sires, llareges, S
* * G
S —FROM TEX CENTS UP, — G ® ®
• S Apron Checks aiiH Calicos, O
• E E II KKOI I) lilt 1 E S , O
R Lacepoints, Silk Mantillas—in fact, D
D our stoWc of DRESS GOODS cannot be S.
iQrSUHPAISD B\®ANYIN THE MARKET~©g
I And we invite the Indies t<x§e:tll and examine
OUR STOCK AND PRICES.
* Spring and Summer Bonnets of every description
and at prices to suit all. <£Our St&k of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
has been selected with care. Our
Ctything i 3 made of the best matiNial, and bought
at prices which will fumble us to sell very low.
• We have a large Stock ®f llats aftd CUps for Men
and Bfyas and flatter.purselves that we can suit all
wh#may favor us wifti patronage, as styie,
qualit\ r and prices. #
• We have also on liaitfl a large Boots and
Shoes of every description.
Also a tine of>-Domestic Goods, such .as
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnabyygs, llouiespuns of all
kind* ® . ® ® m
Also a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Harness,
Trunks and Valises.
1 * We are (Jptermined to make it to the inter
est of Plantes to purchase Goods from
us by keeping constantly on band a<large Stock of
Goods. Our motto is, “quick sales and small pro
fits.’ • Call |pd examine for yourselves befort* pur
chasing elsewhere. ®
mh 24-3 in f. KUBITSIIEK & BRO.
RAI R©ADD© Ii IH Ik
* lll'T IC4IVE & HALL S
BUGr£3rlteS’
Have Arrived First!
A\ T E WOULD beg leave to say to the citizens of
W CHPMAS aw.. ..
ADJOINING COUNTIES,
that we have on hand, and will vZV xjXs
to keep a large assortment of •
Buggies, Harness, &c.,
We are prepared to sell BUG§IES cheaper than
ever before offered in this market. Our Buggies
are all made to ordf# at the Nofth, of the best tim
ber, and warranted. Our
• REPQSITOHir 8 *
Is situated on Crawford Sti<#d. one d4r ifirth-east
of Is. J. Harris’ Law Office, where we will be found
at all times, to exhibit out stock. All who
wanty,i ‘good Buggy mll find ii to their interest to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. But
be sure and read @
TI-tE REASON. * .
The reason is often asked why Woouruff & Co’s
Concord Buggics*run so much ligliter and last so
much longer than homemade Buggies? The rea
- - * *1- tbobo. -r'fLBUl. 4liv % y tuc lilt*..!*;
is all selected and seasoned from 12 to 18 nn*iths
longer than uggal Vhich gives a solid wheqk that
will stui®J rocks, gullies and hot weather. The axle
are of the best material, and are set by a certain
rule to avoid friction and run light. The most of
the home made Buggies are got up too much on the
“HrfW f- >-mouth-order”—send north andj;et spokes
anil are ifot half seasoned and work them
at oncefind wlien the su#lmcr sun and rain strikes
them the wheels come to pieces and the Buggy must
be repaired. Hence one good Buggv is worth two
poor ones. # PAINE ft HALL. ®
ThornasviHo, Ga. mh 24 ts
So me tilling; Ne w
THOMAS YILLE.
I UST opened and for choice assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
of various sizes aiu#patt#ns. Also a fine selection
of Britania, Japanned and Plain * ®
Tin-Wave.
CaR-e^ans
of every shade, size and description,
‘WAITERS, CASTORS, URNS*
TEA Am GOFFIi POTf,
. Steak Dishes, &c •
POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY, 101-MI,
Rfiroolffs, ,l>t|sl|c.s,
And a thousand and one at her articles too numerous
to mentmn. Every Hiigg usualiy%cept in a House
Furnishing Establishment will be found here—from
a match box to a oooking stove.
BCb,,, The Ladies of Thomasville and vicinity are
especially invited to call and examine. # m 9
I would also call the attention of Merchants to r#y
■ 1 AE WR-WAHE,
which I am prepared tq put up ina§y quantities,
and of every® ariety on as reasonable terms as they
can be bought in any maiket. *> *
Kooling, and Repairing
done on short notice. Orders filled with promptness
and dbpatcli. ®
iMain Street, near *
Feb 11, 1860. m 1.%. TRAYWICK.
BYINGTON HOTEL,
Broad Street, Albany, Georgia.
IT. RYI!VO r rOi\ T ANARUS, i*ro|>i’ig;lor. - *
THE stage office
for Stages running to Thomasville, Bain-
bridge, Quincy and Tallahassee is kept m ‘ ,l i*Bqß
this lions®, jy 10 ts
Cilias. 11. Remington’ll
INSURANCE AGENCY—
* 9 FOR THE ®
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
m OF GEORGIA, AND THE
South Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Cos.
J OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Ifegr Office the Postoffice. hm 18
Architect and Builder!
having pewnanengy
I located lnmself, offers liis services as an
• ulrc[)ikct
t<#the citizeij? of Thomasville and Surrounding coun
try, and would respectfully inform them that he is
prepared to take contracts for building Dwellings,
Stores, ©r other buildings,
IN* EITHER WOOD OR BRICK,
will give his personal attention to all work en
trusted to him. ®
El RXITI RE, of every description, made to
order or repaired on short notice.
firiC- Ordg-s so% COFFINS will receive prompt
attention. •
Referenc
Dr “ ]’ Jennings, Albany, Ga*.
Dr A Muloy, Cheraw, South Carolina. •
J A Heak. l’res’t of Bank.AVadesboro’, N. C.
” H High, Sheriff, Raleigh, N. C.
Bisf* Shoiynear the House.
mh 17 ly • THOMAS JENKINS
• * The Very Latest.#
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TIIE LATE FIRM
4>f t uEkkill a a\di:rn<)\,
will oblige the subscriber bv calling at the Gimery with
the “needful.” *
A still further obligation will be felt, if the patrons of
the late firm, and everybodj else, will call at the same I
i place and supply themselves w ith Groceries and Provis- :
ions of all so®s. as 1 exp*-, tto k<--p up the bu-im wi
j a good stock always ou hand.
nuiay JJk J*S MERRILL.
j ‘* Tax Reteijer'is Not i <*. , °
I MILL BEAT THE PLACES ON
the days specified:
Glasgow, Saturday,. ...*... Mav 46
Station. Monday, May 5(8 •
Aucilla, Tuesday .. . m 9>. An v gq (
Ocklocknee. AVednesday AAI ay TO
Murphy’s, Thursday May ill
i*® Young's*)Flidav June 1
Seventeenth, Saturday June 2
Eastwood. Alondav Dune 1
Duncanville, Tuesday lune 5
Thouaisville, First Court Week, coindWyufing the ‘
• Ttiird Alondav in June.
For the purpose of Receiving the Tax Retwms of Tho
jnas County, Gn. •
* mavJ-fft’ HENRY HURST, B.T.JL
One Hun tired & Sevenlvdite Ooliai'4
JEIEWAIID.
RAN AWAY OR ENTtf’ED FROM THE PREAIIS
es of the undersigned, twelve miles south of Tlnun
asville, iqj boy KM VS. about 4)1111 \*yeai- old. six feet ‘
and perhaps one or tw<Hiieln-s high. \\ all® ereet an 1 will
weigh one hundred an# seventy or eighty pounds. sp< ak
quiclily when excited, wore a goatee and left on a dark
bay horse of g®od size w®li a wli®e spot a* tie- ta. a
saddle horse and about eight years old ELIAS is
Ti very brmht mulatto, almost white, hair alnui® -> raight
and w ill tin doubt attempt to pa— as a white mail ( > - aae
frewState, or under the protection of s*ne abolition em
issary. *
1 will pay SEA'ENVY-FIVE DOLLAIis t®- the deliv
ery of said boy and horse to me, or u Atiefactory reward
for either, confined where I can get tkciu, and will pav
ONE HUNDR ED DOLLARS i'or the white man, with
proof to convict him of carry in®olf the negro.
• _ ® • ‘ i ft'LKO II YOUNG.
Thomasville. #a., April I s . 1860. ts
BftOOKN HHEBIFf® b* sold
befor# the CoiirPiouse door in Quitman, Brooks
County, on the FIRST TFESDAY IN JUNE next,
withfe the legal h®urs of sale, the property.
to wit:
Two town lotsgt the tow® of Q®iiman, Brooks county
containing one acre each, and known in the plan of said
town as No. ll#ui®J No. 11, in ®ie liortlieastern s.■< tion. u>-
gether with the improvements. \n)iercon defemlmit, Jonn
MeK®inon, now lives; also on- ®>fa. one center'Tabic, one
bjjpeau®onc ward®d>e, one
locking glass; levied on ;• the prop, rty of John Al, Kin
non, by virtue of u 11 fa issued from Brooks Superior; Court
in favor of McNaught A Orman vsCharles AL lvnmon,
John McKinnon and James West ;4>n®)ert_v pointed e®i
‘4)y James West.
Also, at the same time and-place.
One wagon body and two wagon sheets, levied on as
the property of I)a#ieL McKinnon, by virtue of a fi la in
favojjohn Spell vs Daniel AlcKinhon, prfheipal. and
AVilbam Smith, endorser; property pointed out by Daniel
McKinnon. *
® Also, al the same time and placet
On*“*road wagon and live mules, and om# bay mare.
Hevieu*tii as the property of Charles McKinnon, by vir*
tue of a ii fa in favor of McNaught & Orman vs Charles*
McKinnon, John McKinnon ana James West; property
pointed out bv James Mw-st.
April 28, 1860. A. SMITH, fherif.
STATE OF Thomas Comity.
® * Court of Ordinary, May 17, 1864.
Wherea® JOHN AIcKINNON, Exeentor outlie estate,
and last Will and Testamen(*nf Joffii McKinnon, senior,
deceased, this day makes application, by petition, to this
Court for letters of Dismission and a filial discharge from
said Executorship— q ®
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby notitic* to
file tlieir objections in said Court. If any they have; oth
erwise said letters, will be granted and issued to said ap
plicant at a regular Term of said Court, to be held ® tin-
Courthouse in Thomasville, said county, on the second
Monday in January next,
*my ‘J-i -ii:n IraiNRY H. TOQKff, Ordinary (
STATF OF GEORGIA, Tlmiiiiii- Cosaiti.
_ Court of Or and hi 'try. May 19, 1860.
Whereas JOHN I). EI)AV \KT>S ibi- day. by nn.
makes appue&tion to this Court I'm- letters ol^Guflrdkin
ship, of fee persons ami property X>t .Miranda. Alary,
Thomas J., Julia, and names A\ omiv. minor lu-irs of Eli
zabet.h Woody, deceased—
All persons interested ar® therefore. ® 1 --by notified to
tile their objections in said Court, if any they have ; oth
erwise letters will bJ granted to him as such Guardian,
at a regular Term of said Court, to be held at the Court
house in Thomasville, said county, on the tirsi Monday in
11 rv HENRY #l. ioum.. v*iaiimr>.
(#—— •
S*l'ATi: O*’ GEORGp, Tlfonßi*. <iinnli.
Court of Ordinary, May 19, 1860.
• A\ 1 terras, JOHN I>. EDWARDS this dav, bv petition,
makes application to this Court for let®-vs of Admini.-tra
tion, on the estate of Elizabeth Woody, late of sn:d®>mi
tv deceased—
All persons interested are. therefore, hereby notified to
file their objections in said Court, if anytime have: oth
erwise said letters will be grafted to said applicant, at a
regular Term of said Court, to be held at the Courthouse
in Thomasville, said county, on’the first Alondav in July
next.
my .-ft And taENBf 11. TOtfKJE, Ordinary.
STATF OF GEORGIA. Thoinii* Giiiiil*.
Court of Oreltnar i/ r May 13, 1869.
Whereas, GEORGE \\ A JNO.M .H. AIITtHEEL. ,
Executors of the estate and lmg will and testament of
Nathaniel R. Mitchel®decease® of said county, tins dav
make application, by petition, to this Court for letters of
Dismission from stud Executorship, of said estate —
All persons interested are therefore hereby nAilied to
file their objections in said Court, if ant tlu-.v have: oth
erwise said letters of Dismission will tie granted to said •
applicants, at a Regular Term said Court, to he held at
the Courthouse in Thomasville. said cotftty, on the se
cond Mem day in January next, m
may lm-tim lIEN R.y H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
£ ■ . _ ’ •
CtEORGIA, TIIOMAS ( OI ATY.
v4l Court of Oi dinary, April ~£t, 18t>0.
AA heaeas, EDWARD A. K'JKN EG AY, Guardian of
and for the person and property of Sallie E Koruegiw, a
niinoi# makes application, hv petition, to this < oiniTfor
Letter s oi> Dismission t)in sail) Guardianshi])—
All persons interesteaarc therefore hereby notified to
file their objections in -aid Court, if any they havtf? oth
erwise. said Letters will bo granted to -®d ajtplicant, at
a regular Term of said Court, to oe held at the Corrrt
bouse in Thomasville, said county, on the first Monday
in June in \t.
ap -25-411(1 HENRY H. TOOKE. Ordinal.
/lEORGI V, IACOOKB COINS T V.—IOIIN AL
VI MULLEN, Guardian of SAVANNAH EDWRDS.
now SAVANNAH FINCJL and DARIEN EDWARDS,
now DARIEN KING, having, in proper form, appli
ed to the Court of Oi®inary of said county for a discharge
from his Guardianship, of Savannah Edwards, now Sa
vannah Finch, aucLDarien Edwards, now Darien King’s
persons and property — ®
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to snow
cause, by filing objections in m v office, why the said John
McMullen should not be dismissed frotrftua guardianship
§f #iid persons, and receive the usual Letters of Dismis
sioi^.
Given underbuy hand and official signature, this tiie
10th day of April. 1869.® q
apDMUd [s3,so] ANGUS MORRISON. Ordinary.
/YEOUGI A. IS ItOOli® COUNT® - TO \LF^
\J whom it may coi®-< ra —JOHN D. BOZEAIANHiav
ing, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters
SY®Adminbiration on tne csta® of IRAYIN J. LEAA'IS,
late of said county — ® . .
This is to cite till and singular, nie creditors and next
of kin, of Irwft J. Lewis, to be and appear at my office,
within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if®mv
they can, why permanent administration should®K>t be
granted to John D. Bozeman on Irwin J. Lewis’ estate.
Witness mv hand and official signature, April 10, 1860.
aplß-30d ‘[s2.so] ANGUS MORRISON. Ordinary.
CAEORGIA, BROOKS COUNTV.-^
ii ORDINARY’S #FFICE OF SAID COUNTY.
NOTICE i8 hereby given to all persons who have the
management of estates in said bounty, as Executor, Ad
ministrator, Guardian. w"ho have not repre
sented such estate ®r minors, in said county, by the June 1
Term of the Superior Court, 1860, at that Term of said
Court, the Clerk of the Superior Court will hogippointed
to take charge of all unrepresented estates and minors.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 10th
dav of ApriL l s 6t). ®
ap 18-3 t w [s2] ANGUS MORRISON, Ordinary.
EORGIA, ItltAoKS COUNT®
xJT NANCY KING? having applied to be appointed
Guardian of the person and property of Marv Carson, a
minor under fourteen years of age, resident of said coun
ty, this is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear
at the term of the COIIM Ordinary to be held next af
ter the expiration of thirty # days from the first publication
of this notice, and show cause, if they can. why said
Nancy King should not be entrusted®vith the Guardian
ship of the person arfl property of Mary Carson.
Witness my official signature, May 24th, 1860.
f SACKS extra Rio Coffee, Powder, Lead and
j sep 17 • B F HUBERT.
f A BOLTS heavy Kerseys. Negro llats, Blankets
j and Jlrogans ; for sale by
sep 17* 15 F HUBERT.
• * Take^Votice. 4
THE partnership heretofore existing between
Drs R. J. Bruce and R. H- Eaton,
is this day dissolved Vy mutual consent.
January 1 st; 1860. • • ®jan 7-ts
SAVANNAH CARDS..
jl-- flt .?
HARDWICK & CO., .
I FACTfIBS AID CIISSIJEfCIAIT?
Day Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. s
R. S. II llttlUin,, W. R. MANSFItI.D, C. C. IIAItDWICK.
May 23, 186(1. ®.in
HENRY -R CHRISTIAN, *
smppm<Tr
.11 GENERAL MISSI! MERCHANT
SAVANNAH, A. m
Re fas, bis pf , ru,is*i>tn& * *
Hiram Roberta. President Merchants at® ®
Planters’ Rank, ® i ®
I. K. Trft, ('axliii i State .rgi;i, Savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.,
® <). Cojun A- fV . Wilder. Wh uton& Cos
< ASlt \L)* ANCI'S MADI on i-i to my
tin inks a.Si. ‘ton. New York. I’lnl.i l*-!®hia :::ul Rnl’ imuv
Orders fur Planters’ Supplies tilled on reasonable terms.
May 2, 1 Still. ly
|"M. H. BURROUGHS. THUS. 11. MAXWtI I.^
w ft. ii. iii iuuu g|IS &. c 0 .%
• CiENBIUAIj ®
W.W... .uvj Oil ... J V*. X.. .... * iXj y*'^
® No. 0? Bay Street,
SfYANNAH,'GEORGIA- #
l i’ •Commission on I'pljuul Cotton odets. per bale.
May 3**, 1860. * 1-.
* 1
° Wn.i.i.iM Dim, J is. 11. Jon ns i • s.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,*
Cotton Fncl^oi’s
*^oh|h)U.sioi)
® SAVANNAH. C,.f ®
Refer / Alessrs Jv Remington A Son, Donald McLean,
• 1- S< 1# •>. 1> Evans, l<aq.. 1C 1 Hubert-, E
# Col. AT. Melmyre. ® ® ® ®
April 25, 1860. ° •
•DAVANT &CLAWTON,
SAVANNAH, > GKOKGIA. ’
O El'PElLs I’FRCfIANLDi REE OF COMSIIKSKVY
M tor Plat® •!>. whose Produce we sell, ( ash advanei
made to Planters, during the Spring and Summer, un the
Crop of the ensuing Fall.
R. J. Havant, Jit, . E. I’. Lawton.
KINGS & BAKER,
Factors ® 7
iwnm iMfmi
% AND
FORWARDING AGENTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CommisMon for Short StapldKN ttoftii w
i McL. KING,® W. 11. BAKER, F. KING.
I WTO * w ! .
’ 33SQN8 GORDON,
t tOTTOY rUTOKS
96 Bay Ga.
Refer ‘l- E Remington A Son,
J \ jNEcKiiuiTm & Cos. Col A I Mclmvr.
Thompson & Pittman/ Major E R Young,
# lia\ ca, II P A a#,'. Cos, I] • .111 Win,
Thomas <i*\li!oliell. Esq, Dr D% BrAndon, *
Ain (’ Mitchell. * m!i “I ly
■ TANARUS \* *• V
■ > # < \ v\ * A ,
Archilecl and PracUcai Jliißlur.
• iTIIOMASVILLL. CA.
I JESPECTFFLLY IN FORMS THE INHABIT AN I S
1 k ot Thomas and adjacent l ountL ® that
devoting the greater portion of Ids time to tiie Archill c
tonal part of his profewnou, such as th< f .
Eh vitliotts. Sc-- .ois. 1 -til 1 •* s. Pet-sp .. V
of Intended Buildings, Specifications. Bills of Lumber,
Estimates of Cost. &.e.; undin soliciting patronage jy„j„
a (■'-eriuiiuating public, refers t” bis well k .
,< -t„, twiug the best recommendation,
hot would refer to tue fuilowtng tri lemen near T 1
asville: (# c>
lln Honorable fni'.-t 1 t • ‘]'■ $ ♦
E. Reg n * A s ni.
Robert H. Hardaway, ’.a 4
A. T.rUelm\ re E'i,..
John M . 11. MirWiell. l-.'.j.. Ti umasville, (!,i
• Cha#fl R *, *
,g ; Rev. James M . Gray.
Tiiomas .lop. Eeo., * •
The Honorable Intel tor® ttt t ~,f B iik„ Comitv.
John W. Sjtain, Esq.,
M®ll. A. r-lltlV 1. I. “| . Ik , mis C 11. IV, till
(VurjctN Works.l® > ‘ •
J. J. Mash, Esq.. > „
T. Blackshoar, Ean i 1 ’ 9
April 18, 1860. * ts
Selling Him Out.
r r*lE BE \PUEFL PLACE OF RJiSTDERc I OF
JL lIrfOAYIO IIAKNVtIAi, *
sitnatedln that portion of Thomasville known as Tock
w otfon, is now offered tor sale upon better terms than
■any other pljpperiy in the emit it ■ for ti e Teason t hat lh“
owner ili-.re- to sell eut “lock, stock barrel,’ ‘ prepa
ratory to the consummation of other artangeijients. ®
I’iiere are live aer®- of hi ml, with . n<- nt . *
heatse, kitchen, smoke house, at and oth< r
f onvonient outdliettses. with a good v eil, and w! ;
er else is usually expectg.l upon a well inqsroved place.
It is a corner lot, two safes fronting streets, with orna
mental pail a. /lln prop
and for that reason lias been put dcavn at astonishingly
low raU'S. *
, g- One halt easlt, tin* e'iier twelve ’1 -;v. I'■ t.
without interest, \]l pa;#
may be given. #
Apply®) tbti Editor of thc Southfr^ Entekpißsi
w Tl ♦ . ■ . Mat 16,1864 ®
The Clark Plow.
rjnins PLOW IS 6051 ING UP FELLVITO THE
x expect ill ns It’ the iuvenlor. ,Those who have
tried it are perfectly satisfied that it is the best cul
tivator they have ever used. William A. Carr, Esq.,
a large plan|gr on Lake Jackson in this 1 Leon) coun
ty, and a thoroughly practical farmer, writes as
folloWi.concernin ■ it:
The Simplest o/uf Cheapest Plow of the Age.
A, the undersigned, have with more
than ordinary interest the exhibition of the PLOW
recently patented to E. B. CLARK, of Tallahas-ee,
Florida. Col. JOSEPH 11. ALSTON has purchased
the patent Jjur thß for the .States of Georgia
ana Alabama. Having used if, I unhesitatingly pro- @
nouiicc it oue of the best Plows I have ever seen.
It is simple and cheap in its construction and cast
be made by the commonest Blacksmjjh.
* ® • m WILLIAM A. CARR*
Dr. Alex. B. Hawkins and George W. Scott—Hie
first a planter near Tallahassee and the ltte®onesf
our most enterprising merchants, but both eminent®
lv practical f!ien who know whereof they spealj**-
Rtve signed similar certificates. m
We clip the above from the Talbjhofcsee Floridian
and Journal, to show what estimate is plaeeaupcHi
Tlie Clar%. Flow
AT HOME.
phad purchased tlie right for this Plow for Georgia
and Alabama, and that lie was then in ThoiTSasfille
for the purpose of Celling County Rigiiß. lie is
gone ons into o|(ier of the State, but
Messrs. SWIFT & LOWRY are Ins duly constituted
agents in Thomasville. arra will make all necessary
arrangements with purchasers. They have oue of
theJßows at their shop and will take pleasure in
showiug its performances R all who desire to pur
chase.
March 26, 1860. ® an 4-3 m
■_ ® . ‘ —>
PRINTING TYPES, AND ALL OTHER
FRIXTIKG MATERIALS,
4 RE KEPT ON HAND IN LARGE QUANTITIES,
and sold at Die lowest prices, for six months’ notes
01*ash. at Bruc“s New Y®ek Type Foundry. Roman
fonts of the modern styles are ilwavs on the shelves,
ready for immediate delivery, in fonts of from 56 to
10,000 pounds.
Nine < ntWwill prepay postage on a pamphlet of
“ Priced Specknetis of I mils, and othe.r gheets®which
will be mallei*', all printiiig otti.-os ,ending me their ad
dress. _
Any publisher of a newspaper who chooses to publish
t his advertisement, including this note, three times before
the first day of July, 1860, and toward me su of the
1 papers containing it, will be dktwed his bilk at the •
ofjnakiug a purchase front me of my own manulactiu’es,
ot*ive times the amount of said bill. Address
GEORGE BRICK.
Tvp- Founder 13 Chambers B*., N V