Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, July 11, 1860, Image 4

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SAVANNAH CARDS. elardwiqk & do., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bav Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. RS. HARDWICK* W. R.'-MANSFIELD, C. C. HARgWICK. May ‘23, 1860. • o 6m HENRY R CHRISTIAN, m uifif liiiTlmiiii, SAVANNAH, GA. Refers, by permission, to — 0 * Hiram Roberts, President Mercliauts*andj * • Planters’ Bank, • I. K. Test, Cashier State Bank of Georgia, [ Savannah. @ Brifhain, Baldwin A Cos.. O. Cohen A Co.® Wilder. Wheaton A Cos. j CASH ADVANCES MADE on consignments to my , friends in Boston, New %’ork. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Orders for Planters’ Supplies tilled on reasonable terms. Mav 2,1860. ly * * - W.M. H. BURROUGHS. THOS. H. MAXWELL. Witt. 11. BURROUGHS & CO., ** GENERAX, COMMISSION MERCHANTS! No. 97 Bav Street, • ’ SAVANNAH,GEORGIA. ® ® Commission on Upland Cotton 60 cts. per bale. $ m May 30,1860. ® ® fV $ # William Du.nTax, H. Johnston. DUNCAN & JOHNSTQN, • Cotton Factors Gotytyissioi) ® SAVANNAH, GA. liefer to Messrs. E. Remington A bon, Donald McLean, Esq., R. R Evans, Esq., B. F. Hubert, Esq., Col. A. T. Mclntyre. ® ® April 25,1860. *6m DAVANT & JjAW TON, FACTORS. SAVANNAH, (SeORGIA. SUPPLIES PURCHASED FREE OF COMMISSION for Planters, whose Produce we sell. Cash advances made to Planters, during the Spring and Summer, on Hie Crop of the ensuing Fall. R. J. Davant, Jr. ® ® E. P. Lawton. ap 11 w *ly KINGS & BAKER; Factors 7 mimu ® AND ® FORWARDING • AGENTS,. ® Sa\ ANN AM, GA. ® ® Commission for Short Staple Cotton, 50 cts. per bale. McL. KING, W.JL BAKER, F. KING, mh 10 ® w ® ly tison & (Gordon;* • COTTOi\ FACTORS ® .Ml HERE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 96 Bay Savannah, Ga. ® Refer to Messrs. J E KeminjHon A^on, J N McKinnon & Cos, Col A T Mclntyre, Thompson & Pittman, Major £ R You Hayes, Holloway & Cp, Hon J H Whaley, Thomas G Mitchell, Esq, Dr D S Brandon, Wm C Mitcb*ll, mh 24-f^r g - — — B a “ • JGI f \ \\ ! \ !(, Architect aVid Haclitml Builder* THOMASVILLE. GA [RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE INHABITANTS 1 of # Thomas and adjacent Counties, that lm intends devoting the greater of his time to the ‘?Vrchitec- < * tural part of his profession, sunfas the Drawing of Plans, Elevations. Sections, Detail Dgiwii®;3, Perspective Views of Intended B®llalngs, Specifications, Bills ®f Lumber, i Estimates of Cost .•.Ye.; and in solicitin'® patronage from a tUscriniinatkjg public, refers % bis well known abilities in Tiie above mijiness, as neing TTie Dost recojiMhendation, .••but would refer to the following geutlemeujiear Tliom asville: ® ® ® ® The Honottble Inferior Con® of Thomas County. IA Remington Son, . Robert 11. Hardaway, Es(|§> ® A. T. M<Jnm-e, Esq., John W. M. Mitclinil, Esq., ■ TliomasviUe, Ga. Chi*. H. Esq., ® • Rev. James Wd. Gray, Thomas Jones, Esq’ The Honorable IlfenoT Court <#’ Brooks Countv. John W. Spain, Esq., 4 . • A\ m. A. Bowen, Esq., > Brooks Counp.', Ga. (Variety Works.) F, ® J. J. Mash, Esq., ® T. Blackshei®, sq., \ Duncanville, Ga* April t* 1860, s ts ’ , * The Clark Plow. This plow is coming* up fully to the expectations of the inventor. 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 planter on Lake Jaekson®in this (Leon) coun ty, and a thoroughly practical farmer, writes-.as fojloivs concerning it: The Simplest and Cheapest Plow of tfe Ape. I, tht* undersigned, have witness'd “Hith more than ordinary iutqpcst the exhibition of the PLOW recently paternal to E. B. CLARK, of Tallahassee, Florida. Col. JOSEPH 11. ALSTON has purchased the patent for this Plow*for the States of Georgia and Alabama. Having used it, I unhesitatingly pro nounce it oneof the best Plows I have ever seen. It is simple and clmap in its construction and can “be made by the cdtnmonesf"Blacksmith. . WILLIAMS. CARR. Dr. Alex. B. Hawkins and George W. Scott—the first a planter near Tallahassee and the latter one of our most enterprising merchants, but both eminent ly practical men who know whereof they speak have signed similar certificates. We clip the above from the Tallahassee Floridian and Journal, to show what estimate is placed upon Tlx© Clark Flow AT HOME. We mentioned hist week that JOSEPH 11. ALSTON nad purchased the right for {his Plow for Georgia and Alabama, and that he was then in Thomasville for the purpose of selling County Rights. He is now gone out into other sections of the State, but Messrs. SWIFT & LOWRY are his duly constituted agents in and will make all necessary ■ arrangements with purchasers. They have oue of the 1 at their shop and will take pleasure in showiug its performances to a R w ko desire to pur chase. March 26, 1860. # . ap 4-3 m J amQs M. Gray # WOL LD respectfully inform the citizens o£ the • that he still con- ‘ tinues his busines at his OLD STAND. In the Vateh. Clock and >/T ksaJUgp SBll Jewelry dhEgfr 1) frf Repairing Line. -j •He keeps constantly - on hand 11 atches. Jewel • try, Gold and Steel Pens, Watch Guards, &c. for sale. , (ft _ * Also the DEPOSITORY of the Florida Bagtist>C onvention, where Books can be bought at the sage price they can be purchased at retail in any of the publishing houses, and aftong which areaßi bles lest aments and Psalms, Hvron Books. Theolo gieal, Denominational, Literary and Sunday School Also all new publications worthy erf notice can b e had here as as they are out. 7 * T \G i-< xf V V I^ )IN ‘ Corresponding Secretary. Thotic t GRAY; A ?ent Depository,* 7 6 Tkiomasville, J an , 28. 1860>* ts * House ’and Lot for Sale T fOW OFFERING VOli S U E*MY of the acre each, all corner lots, whi<h I will ...q ‘*’ Am,nwPne Should any one d.-sire to build, or<o buv an improved place i # town naf ‘isthe time lam determined tifw-ll 9 Terms Aie half Cash, and the remainder oS the first djy of* January, 1861, without interest, with notes and approved security. * gmy 23-ts % * * • * ISAIAH DEKLE? 1 . NEW JfiOODS Me luT'Tl J. N. M-xfinon & Co’s.- are* now receiving our Fall and Winter \ Stockof goods; To which we invite the attention of all who wish goud articles at Small ±*rofl^s, Particularly those @ WHO BUY WITH OA3H, Come with your money and you can exchange it to great advantage. In order to induce more CASH- SALES, have determined to a large discouift to * CASH BUYERS, . * Come and see. Our Stdbk embraces Ladies’ Drass Goods and Trimmings, ol* all the receig styles, Cloaks, Talmas, Collars, Lace Goods, HeajJ Dresses, Flannels and Opera glanncls; and a full assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentlemen’s Hosiery and Gloves. ® Also Kerseys, Linseys, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. @ Ladies are particularly invited to exa mine our goods. SHOES, • Our stock is larger tl*in ever before, and comprises Men Youth’s and Boy’s Boots ®do ®lo do Congressgßoots do do ® do Calf and Kip Boots ® of all styles, ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, in all grades, styles and qualities. ® ® We particularly invite the Ladies to see our Phil adelphia Made Shoes, being far superior to any ever before offered for sale in Thomasville. * CLOTHINC. A handsome assortment%f well made Clothing, con sisting of Over Coats, Coats, Pants, Vesgs, Talmas, etc® etc. . *’ HAT3, A full assortment est all styles and qualities. . . CIbOERIES, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, etc. gging, Rope, Twine, Blankets, Crockery and Hardware. ® ® To U'ottoii Sellers. We will pay fair prices for Cotton, in trade or collections, at all times. Those indebted to us and*® those who wisli to get good prices for their Cotton in trade, will find us ready to verify our assertion. Bring in your Cotton. ® j. n. McKinnon &ca ® ®Thomasville, October 22, 1859. * NEW FIRM. AA T E WOULD respectfully inform the community \Y that J. W. LIGHTFOOT has bought out the interest of Mr Lowrw Johnson in the late firm of &® Johnson, and the undersigned will now agf-ry on the businessAit the old stand. Wc ( shall sell mostjy for intercut ofghose who may favor us with their as w# intend to sell at a®mall advaqge. ® ®, g Wcniave onehand, and will be receiving articles, at different periods, as follows: ® Salaratu3 ® Cream Tartar Saltpeter ® Thyme ® Starcti „ ® Soap @ ® Potash ® ~ ® Nails “%)bacco ® @ Teas _ n ® Bacon . r °% e Lar^ Spices = ® Flour Ginger \ Candy Pepper frwfik- Onions Allum |W f Syrup ,®heese ® Powder ! ®Butter ’drAT Lead Pickle* Shot @ ® „ Meal . ° Snuff ® ® #.* Rice ®® ® Salt * ® Crackers* Candles a ® _ Sardines, Vinegar o ® ° Fish, Potatoes, ° ® Dried Applas % ® Cogyras, ”** Together with a @ variety of other articles. C. C. BEALL will attend®and take charge of the business. @ jy 23 T. J. 4J. W. LIGHTFQf T. * New Store in Thomasville- H. Wolf <tßro,’ © J 0 Having opened anew DRY-GOODS’ EMPORIUM, Next door to John Stark, \ RE now receiving and will be constantly receiv- JX ing a large stock of all kinds of Dry, Staple and Fancy Goods, ea Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, HUES US IITUUS i IK’ HOSIERY, CUTLERY TOBACCO, Secjib's, )lj;ijei|es qqO )etoell*|j, And many other articles too numerous to mention. As we have been a long time in the business, we flatter ourselves that we have, and are now selecting as elegant a Stock of Goods as can be had, and will sell as cheap as such goods can be bought in any Southern market. We are prepared to compete with any Mer chant Southern prices, and® therefore say’to you all, come and examine our stock before purchasing else where. • , ll* WOLFF, Feb 4, TB6O. N. WOLFF, A Good llargain IS NOW BfilNG OFFERED IN THE LAftGE AND well known House and’ Lot, situated in the town of Fletcherville, andform erly occupied by P. P. Smith as a Boar-iS£l g 4 lit ding House and Hotel. There are 11 1 1 M JJnjjjg good, comfortable rooms and fire-places, goo<l out buildings, all new, and jflenty garden ground, with good stables, all convenigitly arranged and well ad apted to Boarding House or Hotel purposes. Terms easy and possession given at any time to suit the purchaser. @ . For further particulars, apply to W. F. HUBERT, • on the premises, or call at the store formerly occupi ed by Rev. 11. M. Sharpe, and apply to the owner. BENJ. F. HUBERT. Thomasville, April 2, 1859. ts —.• “ m “Leaf lifer,. Leather. OAK® AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER— Harness and Bridle Leader, * llame String and Upper Leather, Oil Tanned Lacing Leather, Calf sJcins, Lining Skins, ® o Deer Skins, Pad Skins, ® and Horse Hides, Always on hand and for sale, opposite the Market House, by . % McGLASHAN & LITTLE. Thomasville, April 4, 1860. ■ • 6m Baptist Books. 7” - ? ap . tist Denomination; The thors: for sale by REMINGTON ,rli ' le; ju,t ’ O oct E- REMINGTON & SON. 9 HOoi'jjrrtirt'a STOMACH BITTERS, Ft • th# nurt of py*p*pia t ImiUgmtl/m, jfiwniixt. FLltulmcy, L,** of Appetite, or tiny BUioii * Ctrmpltiiitt* nrutiity from a mor/titl iruiction of the Stomach or Bcncele. frothicinj Cramp t, • Z>y*etUery, Colic, Cholera ilorfm, dec. In view of the fact that ev. rv member of the human family is more or less subjected to some of the above complaints, besides in numerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge oi * x ivise of common sense, tie y may Ik? able • so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the a-sistance of a good tonief secure per il manent health. In order to racomplish this desir and o' l jectothe true course to pursue is, * certainly, that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this endVr. Hostetler has introduced to this country a prepara • tion called HOSTETTER'S STOMACH ® BIT! ERS, whichnt this day is not anew ® but one tlyat has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to nM who have ® usodtt. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the ®stotnaeh, bowels and (Stiver, restoring th-111 to a healthy and vigorous action, and ® tints by the simple process of strengthening natutjp, enable the system to triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, @ caused prime pally by of water * and diet, will be speedily regulated <|>y a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, @ a disease which is probably more prevalent® when taken in till its various forms, than any other ; of which*mav always ® 9 be attributed to derangements of the diges tive organs, can be cufWl without fail by usimj®IIOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT TERS as per directions on the®bo:tle. Fo% this disease every physician will reconi <*, mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article known to be infallible T Every country have Bitters as a pre® ventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all ® there is nt to berfouni a®more hcc.Phy people than the Germans, from whom preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which has attended to advance the destiny of this great preparation in the nu-dical scale of science. FEVER AND AGtE.® ® ® ® This trying and provoking disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, icducing him to a mere stiadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body 1 y ttie 110STKTTKK 3 RENOWNED HITTERS. Further, any of the above stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed fc any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitters 8 are used as per directions. And as it creates , nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering unneces sary any change of diet or interruption to usual pur suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is con- @ sstent®tvith the production of a thorough and perma nent cure. @ @ ® u ® For Persons in advanced years , s . ® ® a . ® Who are suffering from an enfeeMed constitution ana @ body, these Ritters are invaluable as a restora ® tire of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried g, to I* appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters are indispensable, especially where th# mother's nArishmcut is inadequate to tljj demand* ® of the child, consequently her strength must yield, ° and her? it is@vhere a good tonic, such as Ilostetter’s Stomach Bitters is needed to impart temporary-strength and vigor to the Ladies should by all mjgm* try this remedy for all cases of debility, and before so doing, ask yojr physician, \£io, if he is acquainted with tlie virtues of will recommend their ® use in all cases of weakness. ® CAI'TIOX. —We caution the public against 9 I, using any of th< many imitations or <sun ® terfeiis, but a*?c tor Hostkttkk's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and sw that each bottle mis tin* words “Dr. J. llos letter’s Stomach ® Bitti is” blown on tlte side of the fibttluggnd stamp'd metallic cap covering the © cork, and observe that our autogitinh signa ture is on tlie label. O- Prepared and sold by UOSTF.TTER 8t SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., nd soffl by all Druggists. grocers, and dealers generally 8 throughout tlie l liitetf States, ® America and Germany. $ SCO VIL & MEAD, @ "® NEW l,t„ Wholesale itsfiiU, ® ® ® ftor sale by E. SEIXAS, Druggist, Thontnsville, Ga. may 7 ® ® w ly ®Before Making Tour Purchases, * 9 CALL in'at ® JARED EVERITT’S AT GROOVER VH.LE, EXAMINE HIS STOCK OF CO NESTING OF . * Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Bonnets and Mi 1 - e lincry Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Crockery and Class-Ware, Hard-Ware & Cutlery, Coffee and .Sugar, Tobacco, &c., &c. In fact, you can find almost any article you may want, as liis Stock consists of every thing usually kept in a Country Store; all of which he will selkon as good terms as can be sold in Southern Georgia or Florida. ° ap 30-ts Confectionary. *• The undersigned respectfully *in form the citizens of Southern Georg’a and Flo rida, t hat he is now re among which are the ‘fol- @ lowing general assortment - Preserves, Jellies, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Citron Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Almonds, Cocoa'” Brazil, Pecan and Filbert Nuts, Olives, Capers, An chovies, Sardines, Salmon, Shad, Oysters. Lobsters Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Split Peas: Soda, Butter, Su gar and Farina Crackers; Tickles, Catsup, Sauces* Choice Wines, Liquors; Porter, Ale and Cider in bottles: Segars, Tobacco. Snuff. Pipes, etc. Candy, of my own Manufacture A large quantity always on hand, to which he calls the special attention of merchants dealing in CAN DIES. Orders from, a distance, if accompanied •with the Cash, will receive prompt attention. . All the above, with numerous articles not men tioned. for sale by Jliomnsville, Ga., ap 1-ly JOHN STARK. PRINTING TYPES, AND ALL OTHER • . PRINTING MATERIALS ARE Kr.PT OX HAND IX LARGE QUANTITIES and sold at the lowest prices, for six months’ notes or cash at Bruce’s New York Type Foundry Roman fonts of the modern styles are always on the shelves IS& XT’ * of - ,ro “ * u Nine cents will prepay the postage on a pamphlet of Priced Specimens ol Fonts,” and other which wdlbe mal ed l ° a P nutln g offices sending me their ad- Any publisher of a newspaper who chooses to publish this advemsernent including this note, three times before the tirst day of July, 1860, and forward me one of the papers containing it, will be allowed his hill at the time of making a purchase from me of my own manufactures of five times the amount of said bill. Address ’ ° • m „ .GEORGE BRUCE. Type Founder, 13 Chambers St., N. Y. GENTS’ Superior Chewing Tobacco and Extra Segars ; for sale by sep 17 B F HUBERT. A FINE lot of Cheese; just received and for sale by i~x oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SON. Plantation for Sale. THE. subscriber now offers for sale his desirable and valuable . Plantation, * situated on th.e Troupyille road, fourteen miles east of Thomasville, consisting’ of logo acres, of land delightfully situated for residence, healthy and well improved. Five hundred acres of the land are under cultivation and excellefit fences, wlnle the remaining 500 acres are unimproved and heavily timbered —a"portion with pine, and thc/est with oak, hickory, and other hammock tijpber. On the prem ises is anew two story framed dwelling house, just completed, with nine capacious rooms and cellar for wine, finished at*a cost of over°S6,ooo. The smoke or meat house, which is also new, is as rare as it is peculiar in style, having been constructed at unusual cost, with a view to the greatest convenience, and the same time affording the surest facilities for the preservation of meat. A new*and excellent gin house stands on the place, besides outhouses, sucli as barns, carriage house, stables and comforta ble negro cabins—all in good condition. Also, a sugar furnace, kettles and mill. This place is rendered doubly valuable by affine ifyple orchard and vineyard. The orchard is large j and the trees all young and of the best qi&lity 9 of apples, subscriber having, at much trouble am? expense, procured them from well known orchards in Tennessee and Kentucky. The vineyard is the best in the country without any exception, and is supplied wifti every variety of%rnpe. Those who doilbt this have only to test it. ® © The place is one of the best in Thomas county, lies in an elevated Section of country, abundantly watered by wells and springs, with excellent strums Rowing through the premises. With a farm possess ing so many advantages it would seem folly to part; but the subscriber has inPcstgd large sumns in west ern lands, and having made up his mind to emigrate thither the next year, is deternftned to fol , low his inclination whether lie succeeds in selling gtliis place or not. In view of his removal, however, he offers it <4ipon the most liberal terms, and tlu®e who desire valuable in this section wfll find such opportunities to purchase very rare. Further information,%iay be had by addressing the subscri ber at Dry Lake, Ga., or the Editor of the “South ern Enterprise” at Thomasville. ® Dec 10 1859 ADONIRAM VANN. LootfOilt! Look Out! ALL persons are hereby warned against taking wood or timber of any kind off jouth ©wftjjlStfa, half of lot number six, in thirte£nth'*gS3r dirtrict of Thomas county. Said land lies south of Tallahassee road, one and a half miles from and belongs to I’. P. SMITH and .J? B. EDWARDS. We cannot afford to furnish the town with w#od any longer The land is for sale at a reasonable price; there is about two hundred and forty-five acres it, with two good settlements on it. @ @ Also, No. 172, in the 13th Gist, of for siUe. My address is Albany, Ga. Rev. M. C. Smith, Thomasville, Ga., is my agent.’ * Jan 21-3 in P. P. S^ITII. 9 I.and Agency. I* ° TIIE undersigned will buy and sell Lands on a small commission business—will give such information as the Records and Ihtx-jJsßjajj? Digests of the State House may furnish. Applicatioas for such information will be strictly complied with when, in every insttftice, the requisition is accompanied with one dollar. NATHAN HAWKINS & CO. Milledgeville, Ga mh 18 ts ® Sale. Tiie house and lot of dr. t. k.^eonard situated on the Tallahassee rdfld, and ■ | known as the McDonald place. ® Said?-premises consist of a good, framed inliaiL dwelling, agd other necessary buildings, to-llJll!ls get her with fifteen acres of land. A good bargain #ill Apply to ® ap 17 ® SAM. B. SPENCER. Valuable Inventions I® P>EELER’S Economical and Variety Steel BlatSe ® PLpW, i ateutea .Tune 21st, 1859, —the most economical, and efficient Cultivator oyerjuventcd. ® When properly iSade and used, if it does not thus prove itigdf, I herein© pledge myfelf to return the to those who purchase rights for their plan tations. ® © Requires but one ?P(ock for any kind of a Blade, ten of fell may be put on, fastcneTl and taken o 4 in one nilnute. ® Is adapted to subsoil, hillside®and cultivation, and*tflay be tutted int<^fV double®i°Jow if desired, and is so constructed that®a seed planter may be attached to it, the cost of which will not ex ceed one dollar. @ Every part is detachable and adjustable to The Stock, which may out of common pine plank, is so simply constructed, being no weld in the iron part, that the whole plow may be readily put up by the commonest Smith alter once obtaining a correct pattern. The opinion of all who have seen and tried it, is that it will be tfig. ® ONLY PLOW USED. # as soon as its merits are generally known, ‘find that, staking several years together, it wig be but a small part of the present plow expenses, being not only the most convenient, but the cheapest plow that can be used. Farpiers can fit their present supply of Scuters, Shovels, and Sw-eeps for this Stock, and even knock, the wings off their wrought Turning Plows and fix for this. ® Persons wishing Individual or County Rights will 1 address Dr. A. PEELER, Monticello. Fla. ® m or Rev. WM. PEELER, Waukenah® Fla. January’l4. 1800. TO PLANTTE Jrfe IS . IAjU AWARE THAT IN PRESENTING MY . Planter * to the public, I have to contend with the prejudices created by the failure of other inventions for the like purpose. I flatter myself, however, that my PLAN TER will perform the work proposed, in 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 examin ed it; and the judgement of the members of the Patent Office, who pronounce it to be by far the best PLANTER that has ever been presented to them. 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 .the number of cogs and the quantity by the size. ° A glance at the PLANTER shows the amount of labor saved by its use, and the nature and accuracy, of the same. 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 wav to lay out the row. The aid given by the wheel ren ders it equally easy to the horse as a single pWh It being impossible for any one man to bring it f 0 wWn 0 il C i?'L t e J e 7 farmer ’ or '° su PP’y demand when exhibited, I propose to sell the right to any state or county, or number of counties, that anyone 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 examination, they re ject it, I have nothing to say. THOS. J. BOTTOMS, oct 16—6 m Thomasville, Ga. Carpenter’s Notice. c undersigned offers his services to the citizens of Thomasville and surrounding country as a House Carpenter, capable of taking charge of and carrying on any and all kinds and styles of work in his line. Persons wishing work done to or der with dispatch will do well to give him a call and his greatest motive will be to please. feb 4 '7 * L- F. RUSSELL- tIttcLEAN'S 3 STRENGTHENING Before taking. ® After taking. The greatest Remedy in the world.* This cordial is distilled from a hr try known only to. myself, and chemically combined with some of the most valuable© medicinal roots, herbs and harks known to the mind of man, viz.: Rlood Root, lllack Root, WftD Cherry Bark, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsap arilla, Elder Flowers, with others, producing the most infallible remedy for tlic restoration of health ever known. It is nature’s own remedy, curing dis ease by natural laws. When taken, influence is® felt coursing tliroiiglwevery vein of the body, purify ing and accelerating tlio circulation of the blood. It ® neutralizes any J'ilious matter in the stomach, and ©strengthens the whoheorgnnization, McLEAN S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Will ftfectually cure LIVER COMftLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, - Chronic of iMervous Debility, Discanc* s <of lint Kidney., nntl sill IliacnsCs’ i n nri-ing from n Disordered Liver or © * * Moitiiuli. Dyspepsia, © @ * • lie irtli irii. Inward Pil -s Acidity nr Sickness of the Stomal, Ftiliifss of 111 ‘,l to the ib ad. Dull Pain or Swimming in the Ho®. Palpitation of the Heart, ® Fullness or Weightgn the Slomacli, Sour Eructations, Choking or Suffocating Fdeling when lying down, Dryness or of the M.in and Eyes, NiiUit Sweats, Inward Ft".el-. Pain in t lie Stmill of the Ila®, Chest or Side, Sudden Flushes Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Litugnor, Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Sores or Blotches on the Skin, ami Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever). It will also cure diseases of the Bladder nntl Womb, sttch as _ Seminal Weukn -ss, Incoutiueiice of Utiite, Strait- ©* guary, Inflammation or Weakucsd of the Womb or Bladder, Whites, etc. © THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. Tliis Cordial will never faiL to cure tgiy of the above diseases, if taken as Tier dirwtious on each bottle, in ® ® German, English, and French. © OVER A MU.LION OF BOTTLES Have been sold dining'the last six months, and in ® no instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction. ® Who, then, will suffer from weakness or demlity, when McLean Strengthening Cortiiiil will cure you? * TO THE LADIES. Do you wish to be lygaltliy anti strong? Then go at once, and get .same of McLeaiLc Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorate your v nole system, causing! 1 a healthy and pure circulation of blood to flow through every vein, and the rich, rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. ® FOR CHILDREN. We sayto parents, if your children are sickly,puny, or afflicted with complaints prc\%lent among children, give them a small quantity of McLean’s Cordial, and it will make them hgAtliy, fid, and robust. Delay® not a moment, try it, and you will be convinced^ IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. Caution.—Bewaf? of druggists or dealers who may - try to palm upon you sgjno Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash, wiiicli©they can buy cheap, by saving it'fls just ns gffod. Avoid such men. Ask fi r McLean's Strength- ® citing Cordial.and take nothing else. It is rite only < ! remedy that will purify tlio blood thoroughly, and at tlift same time strengthen the system. Omv tablespoonfnl taken every morning fasting, is a certain preventive fur Cholera, Chills and Few r, ® <g Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up in large bottles. Price only SI per bottle, or C bottles for ® s> © „ J. II Mi LEAN. Pole Proprietor of this Cordial. ® Also McLean® Volcanic Oil Liniment. Principal Depot on the corner of Third Sind l’iuo Street#, St. Louis, Mo. ® McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT. © _ The Best Liniment in the world. ® _ ® ail ® Tlio ON tv safe and certain cure for (pincers. Piles, Tumors,dwellings, and Bnuichele or Goitre, Paraly sis, Neuralgia, Weakness of the Muscles, Chronic or Inflammatory Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, e Contracted Muscles or Ligamcnty), Earache or Tooth ache, Bruises, Sprains, Wound*, Fresh Cuts, Dicers, ©8) © Fever Sores, Ca’©d Breasts, Sure Nipijtys, Burns, Scalds, Sore Throat, or any Inflammation or l’ain, no difference how severe, or how long the disease may * have existed. McKean's Celebrated Liniment is a ® certain f#medy. Thousands of human neings have been saved a life ° of decrepitude and anisety by the use of this iuvalu- . able medicine. u ® McLeanVolcanic Oil Liniment ® Will Relieve® iiin almost instantaneously, and it will cltSnse, purify, ans heal the foulest sores in Sh in credibly short time.© © © ® © For Horses and other Animals. McLean’s sel®>rated Liniment is the only s.‘fie and ® reliable remedy for tlio cure of Spavin, Ring Bone, ® *•> Windfalls, Splints, Unnatural Lumps, Ssffdcs or” Swellings.® It will never fail to cure Itig Head, Poll evil, Fistula, (nil Running Sores, or Sweeny,<j§> properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heels, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Galls, Cuts, v)ore>(-or Wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Apply it as directed, anti a cure is certain in every instance. * Then trifldSho longs# - with tlia many worthless Lin iments offered to you. Obtain. - ! supply of Br. Mc- Lean's celebrated Liniment. It will cure you. © ® o °J. H. McLEANjs>Sole Proprietor, g ° Corner of Third and Pine St. L<&is, Mo. Q by EDWARD SEIXAS, Druggist asville, Ga. © mli 12-oy ® 8 ®II lackwood’s MAGAZINE and BRITISH REVIEWS. L SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continue to pub • lish the following leading British Periodicals, viz: ® © J - The London Quarterly (Conservative.) -• The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 3. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4- The Westminster Review (Libfral.) 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) These periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Brittian—Whig, Tory, and ©Radical —politics forms only one feature of their, character. As Organs of the most, profound writers on .Science. 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Thus: tour copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for S3O: and so on < _ ® Postage. * # •nu * . P r * nc^P^e Cities and Towns these works will be delivered free of postage. When sent by mail, the 1 ostage to any part of the United States will be put twenty-four cents for ‘"Black wood,” and but four teen ants'.\ year for each of the Reviews. N. B. The price in Great Brittain of the*fivc Peri odicals above named is.s3l per annum. • ® • . Tlie Farmer's Guiilc To Scientific and Practical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens F. R. S., of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agri .culture in Yale College, New. Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo. 1000 pages, and numerous Engravings. Tliis 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 Five Dollars for the Two Volumes l When sent by mail (post-paid) to California’and Oregon the price will be $7. To every othw part of th< and V* 9 anada (post-paid) $6. mf’ Ths work is not the old “Book of the Farm.” Hhmfbi 1 ances for ! ‘ n y of the above publications lisliers be addrcss cd, post-paid, to the Pub- LEtjNARD SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. ABY aiAllTFiLilllTASl FALL* TRADE. E. IIEMLVGTON &SON‘ © 9 Dealers in • fANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, THOM ASVILLE, GA.,® • ARE now receiving tliei* magnificent Stock of FALL AND WINTER % DRY-GO6DS, Unequalled by any in the place. . Especial is called to their Dress Goods Depiyjtment, in wlnclFmay be found all the novelties of the season, consisting of Silks, Cashmeres, dc Laines, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, French, English and Americai© Prints, etc. Embroideries, • in *mdless variety; Hosiery and Gloves of every anality, for Gi’iits. Boys, Ladies, Misses and Cliil oren; Cloaks, Mantillas and Shawls, <©f ever^ - van ity of style, color and quality; Housekeeping and Plantation Goods ; in this department wtthave thing usually kept in our line for housekeepers aiffi planters. * Give us a call before purchasing ejsewliere; we will take pleasure in showing our whether you buy or not. . ’ @ oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SON. . VFINE and l.^ - ge assortment of IMen’s and Boys’ CLOTHING/ of the latest ajyles; just received and lor sale by oct 8 © ‘E. REMINGTON & SON. ‘ —®— - ■ \\ ’E are now opening a fine assortment of Gents’ \\ PURUSHING GOODS, ciftisisting of all kitiils of .Shirts and Colars, Shirt* Bosoms, Under Shirts and Drawers® Ties, Scarfs, Cravats and lfandkerclgefs; Silk. Kid and Cotton gloves a#U Gauntlets. %ct 8 E. REMINGTON & SON. • assortment®of I.atlies’ Steel Extension. SIiITITS, from Bto 30 hoops; just received and for sale by oct s ® E. REMINGTON & SO^. T UST received and for sale, a fine assortment of J New Jewelry, ’ consisting of Diamond, Cameo. Lava, Florentine, Masonic, Coral, and a good many other styles and’ patterns, and will be sold at prices to’ suit the times. % -t 8 E. REMINGTON & SON. ©_J® i \FINE assortment of Gchllcriien’s and®Boys’ HEatfe and Caps. Also a fine assortnftmt of I.allies’ and Misses’ Bonnets Hats and Flats of the latest style; just received and for sale by E. REMIGTON & SON. * ® Groceries. # KlTfOMess Mackerel .* 5 kits in barrel and to retail 5 kits Salmond 20 drums Dried rigs . .... ® 20 boxes LaV?r Ilaisens 20 barrels Irish Potatoes ® fi © ? © 4 kegs fresh Goshen Butter Buckwheat and fresh 20 boxes ‘* © A barrel Currants, for pies • ® * * box Macaroni; and various other‘articles in Jhc Grocery line, just received and for sale by jan 2fe E. REMINGTON & SON. ®@ ® Music. * B A FINE lot of Music, containing all the latest. f\_ DiAes out; just@opened and for sale by oct 22 E. REMINGTON SON. ( * Painling Painting. TAKEN—# \J ® for . .* House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting!! AND WORK WARRANTED. JB®” Paints, Oilsfgand Glass, kept constantly 0 n hand, opposite the Postoffice’, and for sale by \t mh 18 ® CHAS. H. REMINGTON ® ® ‘ Paper Hangings. A assortment of beau "A tifnl PAgER & BORHER, on hand, and expectini to r?PB-iAMCINCS’ ® to arrive every day. * * YiVA Rooms Papered . WitK©neatneßßg,and despatclf, and in workmanlike manner<tiy [mh 18-tf] C. H. REMINGTOiN. Gallery. Remington s puotograpMc g’allery, OrrOSITE THE TOST OFFICE. Ambrotypes, © / Melainotypes ’ ... ,® , opnereorypes, * And other styles of Picturtfe taken in a suj e rieg manner. ® ® Stock o^material, of all kinds, on diand and for sale. © tfcy* Instructions given in the Art. . mh 18 WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS* NewXotton Press. A SAVING TO PLANTERS OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!! rpms NEW INVENTION, THE SIMPLEST, JL most practicable, powerful and cheapest COT TON PRESS (S bver invented, is now offered to the public. This Press is constructed upon a®plan so simple that any fanner may, with four hinds, put one complete, in running order# in one week.— When put up it will pack Five and Six Hundred Bound Bales of cotton with greater facility than any other Press . will 400 lb bales, and so perfect is its structure that ’ at least ONE THIRD MORE BALES CAN BE PACK ED ON 11 PER DA A than any other Pressor Scfew everinvented. • The subscribers “have secured a patent for this wonderful Press, and are now prepared by them selves and Agents, to sell private county and State rights throughout the cotton growing region of the South. . They have already began to reap the reward of this invaluable invention, and when cotton plant ers everywhere shall learn that this Press is ®>n-, structed at a cost of more than ® * One Hundred Dollars Less than any other Press now extant, and possessing much GREATER LEVER POWER with greater simplicity and facility for packing, we feel confident that our Press will supplant every tliipg in the shape of a Cotton Press now in use. * Models of this Press may be seen by calling on us at Thomasville or any of our Agents We are willing to let it live or die by its own merits, feeling perfectly secure in warranting it toall pnreh afscrs- se P T. J. BOTTOMS. . ♦ Save Time, Save Labor, Save Clothes Save, Save! \\ )E HAVE purchased the riglP aiftl arc now \ \ manufacturing Brown*® Patent Washing Machines In Thomasville and at Dry Lake. We expect soon to manufacture them in Decatur Lowndes, Baker, Brooks, and in all of Middle and East Florida. * The unprecedented popularity of these Machines is the best test of their merits. Twenty-five Shirts can be wdl washeti and thoroughly rinsed in this Machine in tlfirty minutes. • oil 1! s n, °st admirably adapted to washing any and !in s 0 Clothes. Few persons think how clothes. T r if - - r xr ne u - by v ! olent hard rubbing and battling. ns - ,ic nne never makes a reflt; never enlarges one,ancier breaks a button; cannot get out of fix ; vul last twenty years; is indispensible in every .inny. It is praised by % very housewife not em phatically Parisian. • * * V e would sell the right of a few counties in Flori da on good terms. • D. L. LAMON & CO. Dry Lake, Ga, Feb 26, 1859 # ts Stale of Georgia, Thomas County. ®i COURT of Ordinary, March stli, IB6o.—Whereas .Thomas Adams, jr., as Administrator dc bonis non with 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 administration, 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 Qf said Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Thomasville, said county, on the first Monday in October next. • mh 10-6 m • HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary©