Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, June 27, 1860, Image 4

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NEW • ‘GOODS I t J!IT • J. N. M'Kinnoa & Go’s. are now receiving our Fall and \A iaterj \\ ® * Stocg’of GOOD.S, To which we go # and articles at ® ® * JSieisutll® Profits, # imo .BUY inmOASM/j rme with jour r.t .ney ‘rl ; ■ ‘p‘ n rx *‘- in ? c *• great advantage. In order to Induce more CASH SACKS.'’ ® !) _ J we have <letern#ncd : i-• a ; t . ‘HASH BUY i Come and see. Our >:• ck m®- Lid: -s®l)res j Gptgls and Trimu. © ei • styles, Gfoirtts, Talmas, Coilft Lace C li. Shii'vl-i H- ad Dresses, Flannels .# 11 il mm 1;: aula tui.4 aßV r tment of®Ladies', Ah- and Gentlemen’s ® [ - ® Hosiery and Gloves. Also Kerseys, Kinseys. i.-. Oun'-uvg?, Brow# and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. ® jgp* The Ladies are partieulJUy invited to exa- j • mine our goods. ® .. SHOES, ‘Our stock is largtg- than ev r comprises , Men’s Youth’s and P ‘s Boots ® do do ffl do CengjPess Boots ‘4 ®do do do Cuf and Kip Boot^ of all styles, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, in all , stjks and q: il “m?. We particularly invit; the to see our PLil adelphia Made Shoes, I®U’ -far super; ;v to any ever before offered for sale in Ihon^svillo. . • G n LOTHiR&. . ! A handstftne assfr.n m: . u . n ie ( 1 in sisting of Over Coats, Coats,•Pants, Vest 3, Talmts, etc. etc. © © m - ® IHATa _ ® A full assortment,p; ; .d ; h .i d’.aatie.i. ©® _ ■ • Tj w■ t t 1; 7* @ ‘Ly PISIX-C G„:hs <A “S 8 Tobacco, Sugar, Cl. : , r?. < / -, etc. j “Bagging, Rops, TwhS?, Blankets, Crockery and ; Hardware. ~ <3 f® To Gol.osi Sellers. 9 m We will pay fair prices for Cotton, in trad.e®or j collections, at all times. Those indebted to us and j those who wish t**) get good jia - for tln ir Cotton rfi trade, will tin 1 us re a ly to verify our abortion. ; Bring in vtftir Cotton. ® j. x. McKinnon &<gcO. Thomasviile, October 22, 1559. Ndw store in Thomasviile. Hr Wolff & fired ® Hawing opened anew DItY-GOODS EMPORIUM,” Next door to John Stark, ® A receding an 1 will be constantly receiv- | h ing a@larfe si k f al! ki ul? of ® ® ® Drf, Staple anti Fancy Goods, Ready Macife Clcunny*£oof,. Shoes. Huta, t mmn jiimus & boiiits, tft)3 And many otfier avtic’.,.-- too ifl!onerous to mention. As we have-ib..'mi 1-n g time in the business, we flatter ourselves that we have, and are now selecting ! ■.asN-logaut’ a Sto4.£jf*>i CiOOtl* ns <$l n be had, and will sell as cite..’ ;®- such y - ‘an ‘ .- ’ aght in any Southern market. AVc are prepared to compete will; any Her-4 chant South in-prices, and there!’ ire saysto A'OU all, u come and examine our stock before purchasing else- i whore. _ IL YtJLFF, Feb 4, ISOO® m ® liaplisf Hooks. # BAPTIST Hist ry; l- # :-.t IK.,muination; TIIO -and scveral**thor works by vaiio::- au- * thors; for sale E. Sew MiPiincry I’GahHslnncnt. Mses. W. T. SEAVERS, %tchcr street, . second door above Stark's, keeps con stantly on hand a g -r. @1 New Fashionable Millinery GocdSf^G*. and for sale upon the r.n- rtpson.-ible terms. The Ladies of Tlomoisvido anand respectfulft’ request al to ..Td and examine my Stock j of fine Fashionat l-.- 1 >v.: 10 : -. #is. !” Caps. Head Presses, Embroidery, etc, now on hand. Particular attenri n ® 1 Pro- Cutting. Thomasvalle, February i IS- . , - - # COTTON new article; just ; received and fur sole bv oct 8 E. N EMINGTON & SON. Carpenter's Sot lee. THE under.-igm differs his services to the citizerft i of Thomasviile an 1 - unding c...untry, a a • House Carpenter, ea] ibie of taking of - carrying on nnv®end % and styles of .work in Ins line. Pc:> svi d.iag work •!*ie to or der with dispatch well to give him# call, : and his greatest motiVb will be to - ase. m feb-4-ly L. F. RUSSELL. A Good Bargain ® IS NOW BJING OFFERED IN THE LARGE AN# well known House and Lot, situated in tjie to*vn of Fletchervillb, and so; m •erljfcQCCupied# S.u: u; < a Goar- -bgjasi liibN House and Hotel. 10 i oi: j good, comfortable r- ■- ‘ --. s> t 1 ■■■* buildings, all new, aniplenty gm.rficn ground, s wi;h good stables,'ail convenidfitly arr.-yiged and well ftd apf&d to Boarding TLouse or Hotel purposes. effsy and possession gi% o; : s.uy time to suit tjje purcluuscr. ® ® further particn I .:® *. ■;-ly to W. P. IH^BERT, on the premises, or call at the store formerly occupi ed by Pwcv. 11.eW. Sharpe, and apply to the’owner. Q © PENJ.'P. HUBERT. Thomasviile, Apri12,*8959. ® if 9 Special®lVollce. ALL persons indebted to P. N. A’ickers, either by note or accountfare hereby requested t.> forward and make ia.:... -liait© payment, to prevent other steps being gfaken to collect the stme. M~.- ptrpefs will be found in the hands of Jles-rs Alclu'- tyre and Young.® ® \wtn2B-tf @ *p. x. f.irK'NlS® “V”oi’ltE.—Two months after date a; oiieati a l’ will be madj to the Court of Ordinary of Lrooks county. Georgia, at the first regular term ©fleh the expiration of this Notice, for leave io sell the ltnids and negroes ’ -longing to C. .e- •• . i ohn Hill, late of l.ownue> now Brooks countv tle cceased, for the benef.t of the heirs and creditors. ~ . ®-. G. Me RAF., Clerk S. C., Aum'r. ® ® M©>eh 24, 1860. .•,.,,,1 rr.rT^ alio -KTotic.o. r P nE *l NDERSItiNED Wi MfUt REBPECTFUI LY ■ inform the travel::: - public that he ‘■’ J, Jl, has orpr.e l a ° . * Tvw?Sr, Entertainment . • C , • IN GROOYRRVILLE. GA„ •'*? .brrio * a hß> ! y. all persons who may fa ?v r him wi!h ,heir Patroftge. . ‘ 0 ° OCI hoard may also be obtained at reason- 1 / rr • JOHN. HALE. ‘ InOovervme,-oa., Marjh 24, 1860. ZdL* | -NEW FIRM. I WQ.DLB respccttuLv Infortn the community J \ \ that J. W. LIGHTFpOT has botght ’ out the interest of Mr L.-wry Jeknsou in the Ire : ilrar of Ligh:foot cc Johnson, and t'm undersigned ; will now carry on the business at the old stand. Vie shall sell mostly for CASH, and will make it to the j interest of th -e who £,ay favor u-: with their trade, j ■as we iater, ito sell a -mail advance. _ } AVe have ■■n hat: I. and w til be receiving articles,® ! at different periods, as follows: ’ * ® 8 :'t ‘Hi . f ® C .. Saif. • r Tl^r.te # 8: arcii ® ‘ Bip # Pma-h Nails T.c t-co •• Sugars ® Tens Bacon , Y U/ . Urd j Ging :■ ... Candy 1 11 ® P. ‘. • k Biftter >■’ . - M-V 1 Lead | Bage ’ Meal Snuff C. Oil Rico ® Salt. ® Crackers ® Candles ® , # Sardines. Vinegar ‘* ® ® Fish, Fotatoef ® ® Dne 1 Apples ® <3 * Coper.as, © L>;.Y’- Together with a variety of o.#er articles. * C. C. BEALL will f. end an-.l tale charge # | the business. jy 23 ® T. J. & ,T. W. LIGHTFO r T. •Economy^ ■ ® Tiifie, 3tvo Labor, Clothes, @ @ Save, Save! ® * ® ® . \VE HAVE •; . the jjjgh* and are lWvf \\ manufaemriug ® ® j Brown’s I*ale:it Rasliing Nlachincf In Thom:i#ille and at Dry Lake. IVe expect soon to manufacture them in Decatur, Low;; B ,ker, I.’tu 9 V: lin all cl’ j Ease Florida. The unprecedented prff.ularity Machines,, i- the be-: test ®t ti ir merits. Twenty-five Shirts can be well washed and thoroughly rinsed in this - Machine in thhyy minutes. ® ® 1: is a -. t.frai Ivjt.t-u ted@o vAhing any and il*'u lathes, few persons think how clothes are mined by@-i u ]cnt hard ?übi-.iug and battling. Inis M# liitie ; . \or makes a rent : never enfetrges never breaks ;l 1 .u:t.,11; cannot get ouf of fix ; j wiil last twentyf-euv.>; is indispensilde in every j family. It is by ex housewife not *.n-<3 j phniieally Parisian. © ® AVc ivoul i s,-!l the rig! it-of a few count ie l in glovi i ’M 1 1 .-t Tii-s. D. L. LAMON & CO. ® Dry Lake, Ga. FBd 26, 1859 ts @ ® Carriage Triinniing. 51 SacWle & Harness Manu factory. jAHE utelcrsi rned is - till prosecuting his old trade © in Thomasviile 9 . Opposite E. Remington'#* wi -vc he is prepared to execute, V- : Vj h JPes) in the. nest styk® ® Work of every Kind, “ * in every dejßtrtment 01 -his business. He is®well i supplied with a large Stock of Material, and would call the attention of liis neat and elegant of ® ® Carriage and Buggy Trimming. ’ Harness and Saddle Alanpfacturing, etc, etc© ® : #itig 7-K CJIARLES MEETZ*’ Itcforc ALiking Your I^ucliases, CALL IN AT JAJIED EVERITT’S AT ® .4 ND HIS STOCK OF © 1 V q, .r'CJfc *’ ©°D ® J CONSISTING OF Staple & Dry GQpds * t loHiiiig. Slats. Itolimds and Ylil linei’y Goods,Hoofs and Shoes, , ( roclicry usid Glass-Ware, 9 iSard-Warc A. Cutlery. ,s> , 9 < o I'S'e ean<l®s aga r. Tobacco. &c.,®&c. 1.. you <:angling alnoi-u any article you mnf want, a his Stock consist--•of every thing usually kept in a Country Store; all *f -which he will sell on J as good terms be sold in Southern Georgia or B ® aj> 3( 1 11 Leatliei\ Leatlier. OAK AND all EM LOCK SOLE LEATHER— Harness and BrSFe Lea. her. | ® ® IFarne S’ring a’rt I'lipev Leather, __ Uil Tanned Lacintr i.cather, ® E-cam -led Leather, ® Calf Skins. Lining Skin?, ® Deer Skins, Pad Skins, and Hi :#e * Alivavs on hand and for sale, opposite the Market House, by McGLASIIA^,& LITTLE. Tlioma-©ilie, April 8 1 •GO. 6m Con feet lona ry.® fpilE RESPECTFULLY IN form the citizens of Southern Georgia and Flo- *'"? rida, that he is now re- ,# ~vV;- ceiving and constantly re g his Mock with ~g-L Goods and Confectionary, among which are the fol- ‘ L 1 wing gAu'i-’.l assortment ‘-f’] >; of family nick-nacks: Preserves, Jellies, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Citron, Prunes. Lemons. Oranges. Apples. Almonds. Cocoa, ; Prarik i’c-.Mn and Fillawt Nuts. Olives, Capers, All - chovfes. SardinA, Salmon, Sha I,‘ Oysters, Lobsters j Maccaroni. Vermicelli, Split Peas; Soda. Butter, Su gar and Farina Crackers; Pickles. Sauces; 6*;o • v 4 ities, LujUi.irs; Porter. Ale and Cider in bottles: Sugars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, eE;. Candy, of my own Manufacture A large quantity always on hand, to which he palls the special attention of merchants dealing in CAN : DIES. Orders from a distance, if accompanied * wiki tkcCvsh, will receive prompt attention. All®'';# above, with tfumerous articles not men tioned. for sale by . - Thomasviile. Ga.. ap My .TOTIN STARK. thought to Jail, ON the 14th instant, a negro man named TOM abotfr. thirty-five years of age, of dark complex > ion. He has no particular mark except a heavy un ;• lip. He says he was bought of Dr. Wilson is Savannah. Ga.—does net remember the purchaser’s : name—ho? be,-n runaway two years. Tom seems tee have some Indian blood in him, which is plainly’ in -9 tci’ ’ /- 1.:- h ‘ ‘. fj)o r.v.-n.T is iC iue'tedto come forward, prove ; :*j-ofty ... I y , ••'..jrgi's. t r he will l-y, dealt with as the law directs. C. S. D. JOHNSON, Jailor. Thqmasville. Ga., Sept. 15. 1559. 25-ts (~N ENTS Surer; r 1 1 swing Tobacco and Extra “f‘ Sog".r-; for sale ’ v ’ * . B F HUBERT PRINTING TYPES, aYND ALL OTHER 9 I*HIi\I.A! 4TERI 41,5, 4 RE KEPT GN H AND IN LARGE QU ENTITIES, 4 and sold at the lowest prices, for six months’ notes cash, at Bruce's New York Type Foundry. Roman j ;• fetyh s are always on the shelve s’ ready lor iaimediute delivery, in fonts of from 56 to lO.ooi! pounds. 1 prepay the postage on a pamphlet of! 1 l K-eu hpeeimens ol F ont?,’ and other sheets, which pm‘he mailed to all printing offices sending me their ad- ! Any pnblisi.er of a newspaper who cliooses to publish ! advertjsfementfmcladtng this note, three time? before the first day of July, IB6o*and forward me i-,„e‘of , , papers contaimng it. will be allowed his bill, at the time I ot making a pnrol my own manufactures ! 01 five-titles the arnotmt offsaid bill. Address ( - lures - GEORGE BRUCE i vpe Founder. 13 Chamber? St N Y * • HOSTBTI'BR S • : . ?, ‘ •• 9 7 • Fi i- Os >r >7 Ij Buiok* ” • r\ ‘ ’ fr • : : n; I ■■■ : /.•. j | ® Xt- e * * • * • tj) i®, In v< ry :u •:.'!>or of t” • m family i- if. • m: ebol :o < <*■ h , : :A * *• * 4 !■,- th • assistance of a liul- knowledge > t *x • -i> of common I 1 v may ■ a ’■* : . . . ‘'. g I • :re-> mm- ■ of a g - id to: r. S'C.;.-e . t-r ----:• W®. In order to neem-pi Hi this * * * •. •. *i--’ ! a i)ntural * things at •lie hazard of vital® sw-: / ‘*> life : 4>i this on I tj'r. Hu-a.-ttor g. • 1 to t!Hs cotiii.’.y a pr : ar.-i tiwn cniteg HOSTETTER'S® 6 ®i'. ! n at this day is not a no nr medicine, but one that has beenJtried for ’ v ars giving satisf.-jgti if to all who have * . t;- ii'. 1 :-s 0p..-. :.?•? powerfully uijoa the stomach, bowels ami liver, restoring ’ . mgo a .’.thy a:. 1 iHuorous act: :: te 1 !*’ thus by t!a simple pfipcO'S of strong;!,<-ni g mi! le jh# l system tofltriumph r i® disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery’ or flux, so T ® . g .ti i1; n■ w settlers, an 1 • j ® eatised* psi ncTpally change of water • * t. wi’l •lily ‘ * fi'e-1 bv a • f•. t!.i-;'-’pr>jv.r.itt . jiDysj ep?*i, a-- v> icli is ; To .'>]%- move jo.-valent when taken in all its various forms, than her; tl.ee:, :_ of which may always 8 lie a Iri'-uto-l'-to h ivmgi-menN ..f the diges tive organs, can be cured without failifcy us’ - ii£sT ETTER'S STOMACH BIT- Tliils , *r • e' : n-jOfi !•!,•*! o 1 ■ F>r ®this (] - ii rv pfiy-d : :;i will reeom ® rnen,i Jiitvr* ,-f Come kind, then why not m-r ■ : a go .. bleT ® 1 j® E. •rvr-v’- rv 1.-ive tin r lhttors as a j*re • ® v -i. 7. of dis.'Sse. agd stiv’--'t'nening of th ■ < Sv-‘ fii in £■ feral, and among them all llf-r - > u t n- be 1 •uml t m ••••• healthy i ,* # p ('■ mitvns, from,whom tms |avaiio:, • i, based n: on .-e,t ntific j .j) ex via ntsdid: han:!. ml-d to advance ,® the destiny orilds great’ pr< paration iit t% lilvdical sc.ue t s je FEVER* AHD A GHTE. ® TV &- - 1 i-r dis a®, which { ' X! - its rolcf.nc - -n the : ■ 0f®..:::,, is hie::,.,’ lam to iir.wv i-i-r.v ia a si: ,'t r . n:i,e, him j.l.v iiicat.ile m h-s.-., can 1 e i.cfeai,Nl a-.: hi'.,.-:, from ®hvt ; i, u of ÜBl-Tijii T llltji m i"; :;Ks. l-ur. ®-, -.\\g Ot the aloVe ® r itated diseases can t -l lie c<>mn-i> 1 1..-n exposed to any ordinary ooaditi ms pv .!u cai, if the Bitters a®u:cd as®rr direct! A las it r.ci.t cr create* cause:: n ®ol'>n<i9 t!.e paWtc, and rendering Unneces- Sirr -■ yo’ •• |( diet ri: “rruj mto u-i. 1 fur/g 6uits. hut promotes sound steep and tidal thy digestion, ” the Wmpla': •r< sou las speed.ly as is con sistent wi:li Li,c production of a ti. ®t:d perma nent cure. • * ® ® For Persons in advanced years Wh.iar- fr-ri an rnfccl-h-d c infirm 1 .dy, th - ■ l.hn : incapable as atjfestura ti v-; of ■ ■_ .o, and vigor, and coeds only to lc tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Hitters are icdispecsaMe, especially where the in :n'®s : urishment is inaderjuate to the demands of t‘ c child, consequently her strength must yield, and ljv it is where a >id tonic, such as li ‘stetter's St ch ibtt, :■• is needed to Impart tgp p-'rary strength t.r.d : or to the system. Ba.lios eh old ly ;f!l J®.-ans gfry tins® no ly i- r all sos tl, ility, and before so gj ,1. : ;,sh your physl an, who. he is acquaiated ®: ;h tie- virtues of the Hi.tors, will recommend ® Uio ii all cases of v, ss. ® (U 11 OX. —AVe eaulicii the public against, (j-siiiigOu'iy of the many Suitatious or eouii- Torh-its, for HosTETThU's CLl.l.Ult ATI- 1) Si -M.u H Bit runs,Vuid so-- that each bultlo has tlm word's “ Pr J®Hoslotter's Stomach Bin, ; “ blow ii on Hie si.le of the 1® ilk-, an 1 bi t.UI ill- iH'tnllic C\ |. Oov -i-ii.g il cork ami obr-.-rve that our auiograi'li si a” a- ® torn is on the label. “ and sold ly HGSp-ITTI-K & ® SMITH, rittsbuigh, l’a., and ®Tld ly all Druggists, grocers, and dealers generally ®hnugliont tlie l uited States, (.'auada®Soatlt ® imt ilca and Germany. ® ) sSoVIL ® * KEW OKLM.IXS, U.,® * \Vltolc<>ule Agcats. For sale by E. SEIXAS, Drug; : st, Th®m;ifville, Cl a. niavigy ® w® ly sa - <sf WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’ Mew Cotton Prestf. # SAVISd TO PLAWEIIS OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!! rgAHLiS NEW INVENTION, THE SIMPLEST, | niosi practicable, powerful ami COT TON PRjj.SS ever invented, oii'ered to the public. This I’n-ss is®jOnstrueteJ upon a plan so simple that any farmer may, with four hands, put up one complete, in running order, in one week.— When put up it will pack @ ® ®Fivo and Six Hundred Pound Bales of cotton with greater facility than arty other Bless will 400 lb bales, and so perfect is its structure that at least ONE THIRD MOB IIBALES CAN BE BACK ED IT PER DA\ than any other Breasor Screw ever invented. The subscribers have secured r, patent for this wonderful Press, and are now prejmred by them selves and Agents, to sell private countygmd State riglits throughout the cotton growing region of the South. ® They have already began to reap the reward of this invention, and when plant ers everywhere shall leant that this Press is con structed at a cost of more than ® One Hundred Dollars Less ® than any other Press now extant* and possessing much GREATER LEA ELI POWER with greater and facility for packing, we feel confident that our Press wifi supplant every tliinc in the chape of a Cotton Press now in ose. ® * Models of this Press may be seen by calling on us at ThomaSville or any of our Agents. AVe arc walling to let or die by its tiwn merits, feeling perfectly secure in warranties it toall purch asers. ® # S. R.’ WILLIAMS, sep 4-ts. m T. .T. BOTTOMS. | Slate of LeorglU,Tlionia* County.® CtOURT of Ordmarv. March sth, MmO. AVfiereas / Thomas Adams, jr., as Administrator <k bonis ■"* “Bh the will annexed, on the estate of Aaron Everitte deceased, this day makes application by petition to this Court for Letters of dismission from said ndniinistrat: n, • All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi ed to file their objections in said court, if any they have; otherwise said Letters will be granted to said applicant at a regular term of said Court, to be I held at the Courthouse in Thomasville’ said coutft-v. | on the first Monday in October next.- • mil iO~r,m IIENItY 11. TOOKE. Ordinary. Administrator's Aotico. \LL persons in Georgia indebted ib the estate of James B l a te of Florida deceased, ; are requested to make payment to the undersigned, and IfioseJjaVing claims against said estate, are re ! quested to present them in terms of the law. Mv address is Albany, Georgia. 17-fOd P. P. SMITH. AdmT. Stale of Georgia, Thomas County. OF ORDINARY; February 21, 1860. j Whereas, Benjamin D. Hall. Guardian of and foi* the, persou and property of William Blaylock, minor heir, makes application, by petition, to this Court for letters of Dismission from said Guardi anship: • All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi ed io file their objections in said Court, if any they have; otherwise said■ letters will lie granted to said applicant, at a regular term of said Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Thomasville, said county, on the first Monday iu May next. ® : h 3-4Od HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. VFINE lot of Cheese; just received and for sale by oct 8 • •E. REMINGTON & SON. \ LARGE lot of vvell selected Boots ami Shoes; for sale l,v @ - B F HUBERT. Plantation for Sale. # TITHE subscril ffera for sale his desirable and valuable ® .Plantation, j situated on the Troupville read, ? r.rteeil I-!, of Tie masville, c .. . s of land delightfully situated for ipsidencee lieaitliy an 1 well imiw-ived. Five hur.drt t -if e- of ti e la: u are under,cultivation ami excelh i ’remaining #}o adVes are i®tin.proved end lieav.'.y j i:, ‘ ta-i—porti -n with j ino. at.d the u-i wit i; - He, hickory, and other hammock timber. On the prem i-o s is anew two si- ry n i dwelling hwuse. itt.-t ‘ it.letetl, wit ii nine i-.paei'.n. m . -. a..-i ee.tar l--i’ Lwine, finishea at a cost of over Tite smote j house-, which is*lso new, :>.< A. ts it is ; pecuiiti* in style, havingbegn sonstryetdtfSit unusual | i c os', with . view to t>- greatest ernv- nie;.-.a:.-I s a) : the sanie time affording the stipe? t facilities for the : I -.--*, -v.-.u -u ‘ Si.i-at. A n-.v, i excel: p An | house stands on thp placft, besi le s othewputhousi s, . : such as barns, carriage house, stables and comforta- ! ! hie iVegro cabins®-afi in good condition, Also, . | sugar fiirna. ♦, kettles and* HIE This plac® is rendered doubly vabfable by a fine | le orchard and Tito orchard is large j and tite trees all young at: ! of the best qrfflity - ‘ j : tfyples, the r having, at much troul * (sdxpense, procured tliem froth well known orchards !in Tennessee aui*Kcntucky. The vineyard is the v best iff the country without any exception, .and is supplied Vlth every variety of grape. Those who doubt. tl®s have uiily to test it. 8 ® s> The place is one of # the best in Thomas county, s lies in an elevated sebtioii of c-mutry. abradantiy watered by well -and springs, with flowing through the premises. A !i al:il ’ ni F' 's.-ess- ; ifig §o many advantages it. would seem folly to part; j but the subscriber has invested large sumnsin west •rn Binds,and hating made up his min® to%m j during tire next fear, is determfted to fol-g, I low his inclination whether he succeeds in selling l! this place ar not. In view of Lis removal, however, • he offers it up-n the st lib :#f term thus# who desire valuable locations in this section will find sqelfcAopp.ortunities to purchase wry-Tare. Furtl infiuTliatkin, may be had by add res. ing the - ‘i i •fer at Dry Lake, flu., or the Editor oi the “F- ttli ern Enterprise” at Thomasville. ADONiiJ.M YANT. Look Out! Out! 4 LL persons are hereby warned against taking® J jA wood or timber of any Lind off south e**® I lialwof lot number six, in Hue j dirtrict of Thomas county. Said land lies HjieyjZgfv | south of Tallahassee road, one and a half , 1 miles from Thomasville, and belongs to B. B. .'.SJiTiI and J. B® ED WARDS. We cannot afford tafprni&h | the town with wood any longer The land is for sale at a reShonabli’ price; there is about two hundred and forty-live it, with two good scttlemeiSSg j ol? it. Aisi* No. 172, iff the 13th dist.®>f Thomas cuonty for sale. Myaiddress is Albany, Ga. ftev. 51. (’. Smith, Thoi;iasville s CTa., is mv agent, Jan 21—Jm ® ® B. B. SMITH. ® * L:tml Affeacy. ® fTMIE undersigned ®ivill b#v ®ul - elfeiT.iinds on@i 3 small commission business —will give ;g®j%j£|£Sv such information as the Digests of the State u.-iy furnish. ( Applications infurmaiiongwill lu-.a |f|^(.ri strictly complied with when, in every iittlanec, lire lvquisitijjti is accompanied with ono dollar. NATHAN HAWKINS & CO. Milledgeville, Ga _ mh 18 tf® For® Sale. ; rpilE<#Tot T SE AND T-OUCM’ Dip. T. K. I.EONARI® I 4 situated on the Tallahassee¥oad,<lnd x kn#wn as th®J/c Donald place 9 Said premises consist ff a good, dwellin.® and Other to-lrAii'iCwf gether witlu fffteen acres of land. good bargain will be given. n Aj ply to ® ap 17 * SAM. B. STJSNCER. ® laiuahlc Itn enHonS! JAuri.iut'.s ik-iniomi • :1 and Yaiietv ; iff-1 Hl.:® SPIj.O'W®, a Patented June. J most et- momioal, i convenient and eflicient Ci It i vat or ever invent <gjl. When properly i and um and, it a- es not thus 1 herein jtledge myseff^to r- turn tiie money t®tl:ose riglits Tor their plan tations. [uires feut®)n®Stock a4y of a Blade. | ten of which may bo put on, H: • 1 and taken oT<B in one minute. > ® ® ® Is adapted to Sod, subsoil, liilbide and general cultivation, and may be in n -1 ® ft! • p® if desired, and is so construct!- i : as and planter i raw be attached to it, the cost of lulicli will uJI cx j ceed one dollar. ® ® ® | Every part is deiach-.ble nad adjustable to ii®-li'. “i In- Stock, which i*i p. bi®i :;;-i(! cut of common | iuc plank, is so sityijdv ucted, ®nd tins <t>i-i;ig no : weld- ill the iron part, tliai the whole plow niaybc ; r?a<Bl.v put up by the Commonest Smith after ouee obtainhlg-a correct pattern. The opinion of all tyjio have seen and tried it, is that it will b< tire. OHTLY PLOW USEF^ as soon merits are ®cncra!ly known, and that, taking several years togfflher, it will be but a small ! part of the present plow expense-® b, ing not v the most convenient, but thacbeajxfet plow thatfjin be used. Farmers can fit their present supply of Scuters, Shovels, and Sweeps for this Stock, and even wings off their wrought Turning- Blows and fix for this. Persons wishing Individual or County Rights will §ddress Dr. A BEELER, Montic-iAio. ITa. ® or Rev. WM. PEELER, Waukeuah, Fla. _January'!4.jSiiO. ® O 3^LA&TESIS. am AW.fkE TIT'.T IN PRESENTING MY to the public, 1 have tcsconteinl created by the i'ailm-g of other invention v'"f Hie like plumose. I flatter myself, however, that my PL AN TER will perform the work proposed, in a satisfac tory manner. lam strengthened in that conviction, by the opinion of nearly all the ® ® Practical Farmers ® of Thomas and adjoining counties who have esnmin ed it : and the judgement of the lncinhers of (he Patent Office, who pronounce it to be by far thfbcst PLANTER that been presenietl lo tiicm. ® It is intended to plant Corn and Cotton, and to sow Grain of all kinds. For sowing Wheat broad cast and harrowing in at the same time, it cannot be ‘ equalled. . It can be used for putting out Guiana, either by strewing or by putting any desired quanti ty at any given distance. The distance proposed to drop the seed is graduated by th? number of cogs and the quantity by the size. A glance at the PLANTER shows the amount *f labor saved by its use, and the nature and accuracy (4 the same. A man and horse lays out the row. drop? the seed and the ’same time and with the same'labor that it takes, in the usual way, to lay <mf the row. The aid given by the wheel VeM devs it equally easy to the horstreis a single, plough. It being impossible for any cute man to bring it to the notice of every farmer, or to supply the demand when exhibited. I propose to sell the right to any Ftatc or county, or number of counties, that any one may desire,- and at rates the purchaser will make money. I trust no one will condemn it without an examination, because it, is the invention of a South ern man. If. however, after c-xainination, they re ject it, I have nothing to # say. THOS. J. BOTTOMS, oct 16-6 m Thomasville, Ga. Slate of Georgia, ISt-ooits County. JVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PESONS it having demands against John Hill, late of Lowndes but now Brooks county deceased, to pre sent them to me, properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount ; and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment jan 21-40d DANIEL W. McRAE, Adm’r® (§) ® * McLEAN’S 0 /) stke^gtiienin(] ..^y *Ji? l.i'fot- *f *.. After taking. *. Th _m >t's: Heim *% in the world. This cordial is distill- il from an Try Known only to niyiclf, ai"l ■ chemically combined with h-iii-- of the most walrablo medicinal 1 it<, liuibs and barks known to tho mind of man, vie.: I* ■in Hour, lliacK Hoot, Wild Ciieiuw J’.akk, \ki.iow Dock, Dandelion, .''.\esap arilla, Ki.nt:uJ'T.#w!'[;s, Miih others, producing tho most iiifallib. ®i : i iy fur the of ever known, ft i- mitnr ‘s ov. n remedy, <iis ease by natural laws. When taken, its influence is felt coursin Jhrna. h ev tv vein of tlie t>dy, l ailfy ing and It, ce*n:iica th ; (iiculatien of the blind. It neutralizes ©;:y i ee .tter m the stomach, and (*® strengthens the wind © ,ui. ittfrh® g, MCLEAN’S CORDIAL $ © ® \\ ill effect nally enre © ® LIVER COM TLA I XT, JDVSPETSIA, JAUNDICE, . ® Chronic or IVcrvon*. lleb-. I if y, Dismsm oi lhe Biiiin ysr nuil Jt II nr&in;; rt-oiii n disordered liver or © htiiiuncli® !>•!. Heartburn. Inward Pi! . Acidity or Sickness of the -li, i'iil 1 !!* It !to the IK.id, Dull Pain ■ r SivSnininz in t:i II el, P;il| ; i : inli of the Heart, * i) Fullness or Weight in Urn Stomach, Sour Eructate .is, > Choking or Siifio.-aSm; Feeling wlu-n lying dow it, Dryness or Yellowness of tho Skin and Eye*, NhJ.t Sweats, Inward F 1 --1-i ill 1 in- Sn ill of the li.C-K, © t’he.'t or Side, So !#n I nishi-s of Heat. Depress inti t f ® Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Languor, D- -•pu<h‘t%’ or any Nervous Di-i-use, S iv< or Dlotclies the Skill, and Fever and Agu- or Chills and I’evgr)® It wilE> also cure diseases of the Itladder and AVnmli, Seminal Weakn ( ®, In- • ntinonce of I’riie* Strau gnary, Inflammation or Weakness of the Womb or gladder, $ bites, etc. _ ® © ® 1 THERE 13 NO t/ReTAKE ABOUT IT. This Cordial will nev r fail to of the above ©diseases, if un®ti as per directions on each bottle, in German, English, and French', (? © OVER A MILLION OF COTTL^ Sire been sold during the last six months, and In lin install • lias it fail-d in giving entire satisfaction. Who, then, will.suffer fmin weakness nr debility, whcti McLean s Strengthening CoWial will cure you ? ® TO TIIj Ij @ @ (*)Do you wisli I< bj h ;il:liv itml strcii ? Then gant once, and get some of McLean's C >nlial. It Will BtreugtUen votir \v!ele system, causing® a healthy ana pure circulation of blood to flow ®every vein, an l tlic<s)rirh, rosy-bloom of health mount to your clu ck again.® ® ° Every bottle is \varrarm?d k> give satisfaction. i> FO R C H I L-D %. E N . We say to | arrnts, if your eliildren are .sickly, i vtp v, or afflicted with complaints prevalent nniotfgchildren, ® give them a small quantity of McLean’s Cordial, and it will make them healthy, fat, and robust. Delay cot a moment, try it, and you will be convinced. IT TO TAKE. Caution’. —Bc\v;ir> or dealer* who may try to lxilm U]ion yitii® n* Bitter or , w ';n>aj arill.t ti t,->h. v. ii li®tli y ■•an buy ;i \>, by Faying itjjn >t in p ,1@ Avt.-M ‘i'll men. A h for 3! c Lean's Strength ening Cordial. and taka i* 1 1 ii a It is the nly remeily that will purify th • bhu.,l thoroughly, and at th? same tima strengthen the system. ® One tablespoontui taken every linnriing fasting, *!s fi preventive I<r ( i- \ < hik- md \ , Vello\vFevi*r, or any prevalent disease. It is pnl t; ill large bottles. _ Prico only c I ® .IJI M- LE VM. S< L Prop riel >Vr nf this ('< a. 1. Also McTiCan's “Volcanic Oil Tdnfinrnf. Principal Depot on the corner of Third and l’lno Streets, St. Louis, 510. - McLEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT. ® (S) T/fe 15CRT LiNTSir.xT in the wojgi n.® Tho oxiT safe and certiihi cure for f incers, V ! • Tmft.rs, Sw dliiiz's :i 1 i’. ‘ici: 1“ , r(ih it r*■. Pa: ly sis, Neufulgi.v, Wt'akn “V es tho Alusfcles, ( lironic <,r Inflammatory Rhuirmtim, fciiffness of tbe Joints, f.’onti'arted Muscles or IJ ■.-a incuts, Earache or Tooth ache, J.rni-gjs, > : i:, Wounds, FreA Guts ‘, ks <j F'ev-er iSorffs, Ca’ 1 lire.: 1 , Sore Jfippl-4. 15m : . S■■ gore Thr it, or any 1 nl’ammati ii or I’ain, : < diflereirt’o hiw severe, r !.®v lottir the 1 ave existed. MclKak’s CELEBRATED Liximext - '® g) certui# remedy. ® a ® @ TlioS-andsaef bumnt>.4 ir r 1 avc“>ecn raged a life ■< of ii repituiiD and mis ry by the uze of this iuvahi ® ablo medicine. ® _ • McLean’s Volcanic Cil Liniment u • ®i Will reli vp pain nl'n- t i: rfaaintieoiisly, aiu@t r. ill cleanse, imrifj® a:u! la id li i h st Bores in an iit - ril cr®ibllloil time*. ® ® @ For ilorscs and other Ani&n!?. McLean’s crlel®ited Liiiimont i- the i nfy safe and Aiahle reiui’dy for tP • cm ■■ of Spavin, lling 11. tie, Windfalls, Splints, Unnatural Lumps, Nodes® r Swelliie®. It will n to r\ Itig Hi.id, P.ll - Fistula, Old S 10-. oitj.Sweeny, if * * properly applied. For Sprains, rli rises. Scratches, ® Cracked IIceUT Chafes, fildlc -r Collar Galls, Cuts, 4 or Wounds, it if ari infnllible rt ineily. A]iply,-, it as direct,‘d,®ini a cure is ri-i tain in every instance. ® , Tlien trifle no longer with the many worthless Lin- . inc uts offered to von. Obtain a supply of Dr. Mc ® Lean's celebrated Liniment. It will cure you. ® J.®ET. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third n'nll I’ino Sts., St. Louis, Mo, I op Sale by .v It l> i-VAAv, Thom. ’ usville, Ga. jnhTJ-oy ® Cs. 3 ®. . ® _ isidCiiw Hal s gi MAGfAZIITE unci BRITISH REVIEWS. T St .'t) l'T®sC CO., NEAV YOlllv, contltfiie to pub- ! tt J, lish the c Um.iii leading Uriii .h Periodicals, | \i/: ®® l. The London Quarterly I'Con.-crvativc.) -• Ti\e ladinbfS’gh Review > 3. The jNorth British Review > l'i< t^liui’cli.’ !• The Westminster Review (Liberal.) i 3. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine ■Ten . 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M’iitn sent by mail, the Postage to any pat 1 of the United Staffs will be put i “■< i.i'j-jo'cr a aft lor ‘•Blackwood,’’ a#d but /a ■” “ r - “ !k a year for eagft of the Review-. N. 15. The price in Great torittain of the five Peri odical-. above named is £ 11 ver annum. ® d THc B l’ai , mei , ‘fi fiiuide To Scientific and Practical Agriculture. By Hlxky SxEpnkxs F. R. S., of Edinburgh, and t ‘o’ late J. P. Aoirrox, J’r.dVs-'or of .Scientific A"ri-s culture ill Octavo. 1000 pages, and numerous Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the price to © 9 Fi ’v r o Dollars for the Two Volumes !! When’ sent by mail to California and Oregon the price will be $/. To #-ery other part of the 1 nion. and to Canada 1 post-paid 1 j-(5. and This tvork is not the old “#ook of th±V#rm” Remittances for any of the above publications shorn ; arrays be addressed, post-paid,go the Pub pushers, ® ® LEON ARD SCOTT & CO. @ ® No. Gold street, New York. mllflTYlFll'OSll Es REMING'fof I SON, ® Dealers in • • tancv and Staple dry-goods; TllO M\x V ILL I’, ®G A., 1 RE now reviving tlicir magnificent St(g:k of # FALfe AND WINTER ®DR Y-GOQnS, • @ Uumjuallcd l>y any in the | Ift. e. •Esptfcial attentiA is called to tlieir Dreg Goods in wliicli n#it b? found all the novelties of tin® 11, (®nsi-iing of £ilks“ Cashiueres, de * Laines, mAh ’ombazines, French, English and American Prints, etc. Embroideries, endless variety; 110.- ievy aigl Glov.-n of for Gents. Lntfi, LudSs, Ali.-scs Find Chil- . Son: Uloaks, Mantillas and Shawns, of every vari ety ot style, color and quality; Housekeeping and Plantation Goods ; in this department we have ev**-y tl(jng usually kept in our line for housekeepers and planters. ® ® Give usa call before purchasing elsewhere; we will take pleasure in show goods whether you buy or not. 0 ® * ® 8 ® E. REMINGTON ? . - - \! IM. and largo assortment of Men’# and Boys’ OJ^'O’T’X-XXIKrO ! of tlfc latest .-vies; just received and tor -.sale by’ p o :t% ® E: REMINGTON $t St )N. ®\ 1 ’ E opening a tine assortment of Gents’ ’ \\s) ® FURBISHING GOODS, poonsistSltg of all kinds t'.dars, Shirt Pisiui.-g Under I*l,ii 1 - at. 1 Jo iwors; ‘1 i,.*, .Scarfs, | Cravats ai@ Kid®and Couoq vnoves and Gauntlets© ©. • • oa • ®® P®REMINGTON & ?()N y ® — ® nr r Vi- IN E assortment of Ladies’ steel Extension i from Bto3G ho gs; just received nti for sale by @>cf 8 L. BEMINGTON & SON. • ‘ —r -i- —• J I®T received atid®fnr -ale, a fine assortment of 1♦) ETew Jewelry, © consisting of Diamond, Cameo, l.ava, l-'l.n entire, Mwt inic.it’oval, and a < m my oilier styles and patterns, and will bes at price- to ihc times.* ; oct 8 3k REMINGTON n>iN. ® - — © VEIN Emss-irtment ot# Gentlemen's and Boys’ <OO,^>JES - Also a fm#a-son nu n 1 01 Ladies’ and Mis.-es bonnets | Hats and Flats of the iitesi® yle : just received and j for-sale by E. R R M IG'fttiN & s<>>t. ! ” Gi'otcfics. j KITS Mess Mackerel ® ..) f> kit- No IMa -l®rel in barred and to retail fe f. M falmoiid ® 20 di inns Uri- and Figs * ®- 20 boxes l,ayer 1 # -ens ® 20 barrels Irish l’ofetocs . ® 0 1 © el- Oi@i ns -1 keg- fro Ii G■ -slr*n Butter Buck win at •amrnresh Flour 20 boxes T’heeso ® v * © i bSrrel Currants, for pics ® 1 big; Macaroni; various other articles in t.he Grocery line, just received and®Ar sale by I k REMINGTON & SON® : ‘ Msasic. ® 4 PINE lot of Alusic, containing all the latest 3 L pieces out: ju-t®pencd and for sale bv <©t 22 E. T. E MING TON ,N.‘ SON. * iS • i IIP’ Fa i*l ug. •/’ iONTRAt. IN TAK#.N— ® ,4 j S © -FOR ® House, Sign, and Ornamental ‘Painting !! I® ® © A.MJ WORK WARRANTER. raint* Cb# and glass, kiqd constantly on liami. opposite ii* P ..-toluce, Sir sale bv mh 18 3 CHAS. IyiMINGTON 4 LARGE :9-©u-tno-lit of b< in ;j\ titui r.’i:n a bor#i:r, ‘ :;; r on fi md, and more Expect • • i uj to arrive every day.® * (JwficQ ®® Piodtns PaperM ® c . tVith neatness ami despatch, and in workmanlike # © l#tf] dk 11. REMINGTON. ’ Gallery. ? Remington s photographic ‘gallery, OPPOSITE THU FOST OFFICE. Ambrotypaes©® ® ® ” ’ © I.iclainotypeSj ® Sphereo types,- | And styles Pictures taken in a snpt i ior manner. © I'-j}"’ Stock of material, of alLkinds, on hand and for sale, Lusiructions given in the Art. mh 18 ® © DEWS & DEWS r t heap Livcij SSalbJo, llbany, Geo. fS 1 11 E UNDERSIGNED HAYING RECENTLY 8 purchased the Stables known as ... Livery Stables, ® f* S / J Situaß 1 mi the corner of ■ Broad & Jacks Streets, i over tne poua. ■ S® They :.re to accommodate all who . have an# in their line. s> . Line Horses. Buggies fWicF Hacks, “iil@i!ways be on hand; Wagi n- for hauling: Lots 1 tor Mules: and nil other things necessary. .The best attention paid to everything put, in their cnarge. G ‘\„l tom Jgjheen to Twen: t fine Carriage, Buggy and Saddle Horses, s Ter sale at the above Stable. Give them a call and examine their St*)tk. AV. V,. & Q M. DEWS*. >• Albany, March 10, ISSO. ? ly N<‘vv INlablishmcnt and New C3§ rooeries. I MSI’ SI. S. at the old Stand of BOYN fj TON, COCHRAN N CO., © ALBANY, GEORGIA. ® ® ® S|G © E k© R I The Pro- O Rrr letor Deals in C r © 0 , E —fcirocci icm—®E 8 ® M3 O F AhL KINDER © O Prcivisions@and Plantation I R Supplies, E :• G —AMJKKF.tS COW.mLY ON HAND— S. • 53* A¥BE *ll ST O OIC *=®igr - GASH or GOOD# will be exchanged for Country* j Produce. Good Bargains offered. Call in at once. y * JOHN®Ik ‘DEWS. Albany, Georgia, March IS, 1 Sb'J„& ]y —@-® —Ss © 1 * Fall & Winter Goods © © It dir;Hi;*'s LSiils. MDfeKLE HARING PURCHAS . ed fi®m M. S. Grillln©his Plantation, Mills ■nidg'dore, has located himself pernianentJV at this’ place. ® e are now reviving, and shall be constantly ad u.ng to, ©ur stock anew and fresh supply of Goods from New \ ork and New Orleans, and shall constant y iCt 'P,°. n hantl # g°"'l general assortment o, every thing usually kept in a Country Store. .Our Stock consists®!! part,*>f 8 A drv-goodl, L.i ue- .'u-s tiuods, Enniroideries jmd Fringes; i®miauen Guuds, C-lofliing, Hats ami ‘Caps, Boots and Shoes. Saddles and Bridles, Stationery, rocktwy and Glass-ware, Wood-ware, Nails, Iren and Steel. Also, a good supply of Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Liquors, Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, Bagging, Rope and Twine, Medicines. Paints an l Oils. Glass, nume rous other articles,ioo tedious to name. Ciyne one and si'll and examine our goods. We sA'ill the higliest prices for Cotton. Hides, Wool, Beeswax, and ‘fallow in Barter for Goods. Wo will also make Cash Advances on Cotton shipped to our friends in-Savannah and N. York.-®a D Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to u|, we hope by a strict, honorable’ and faithful attention to business to%erit a cotinuaoce of the same. # M. DEKLE & CO. Grtffm's Mills, Berrien Cos., Oct. 30, 1858 ts Take Notice. ® rpilE partnership heretofore existing between* 1 Drs R. J. Bruce and R. H Eatortf is this day dissolved by mutual consent. • 8 January Ist, 1860, jan*7-t<