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• SAVANNAH* CARDS. *
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FACTORS AS3 HIM MERCBASTS.
m SAVANXAOA.
WILL GIVE Till;IK UNDIVIDED ATTENTION
t. th. - *•
to them; and * tur Baggiug,
and T ‘ * * • ; n ®
jy Twentv veare ex: :n H.e ra b raw u’>.
bosk, fa ° < nffdt Me h
vices to the Planters oi >■ . .■nr HorWa.
July 18, 1800. m ®!
hardwTok & Cos., . ‘
FACTORS ill COMMISSION MERCIASTS,
* , Bsv Street. ®
• SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
It. 9. k. • v,. i KAJiSrULD, C. C. BiUWICI.
| May SB, MWB. • m ®
‘HENRY R •CHRISTIAN,#
.. sfeIPPIUG
All GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT^
• SAVANNAH,@G A. ® _ ® m
Refers, by permission, to — @ _ •
111 rath Roberts. President Merchan# and i
Pb
I. K.Teft, Cashier S I-: >k of Georgia, j- Safiannuh.
•Brigham, Baldwin A (
’ <i £ohen A?'Co VF* .■ &10. < ,
CASH ADVANCES MADE on consignments to Sly
friends in Boston. Now Ym x. 1 ;i;t- i-l;• ilia ami Baltimore. 9
Orders for Planters’ Supplies tilled on reasonable terms.
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WM. H. BIREOU HS. H - -MAXWSLI..
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V-j ■ -- - aKj ob (JU Ul 1 bU
No. 97 Bay Street,
® SAVANNA II.’G KOROIA.
rF’c ommis.-ion on L I'iaud C- •’ toil oO bale. 9
May ■ 1 * a ly
. William 1> _ Jas. 1% Johnson.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
Cott6n Factorsi 9
,0(i)t) t>oii)nfls.s!oi) viierclK(i)l.s,
SAVANNAH, G.V ®
Refer to Messrs. E. Son, DSnald McLeanf
Esq., U- K. Esq., B. Esq.,®
Col. A. T. Mclntyre. * @
• April 25, IfeoO. ® ® *6m
DAVANT & LAWTON, <
. TACTORS,* •®j
SAVANNAH, 9 ®GEORGIA. 1
Supplies purchased free of commission
for Planters, whose Produce we sell. advances
made to Planters, during the Spring and Summer, on
Crop of the Fall. ®
li. J. Jtt. # E. P. Lawton. @
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KINGS. & BAKER,
titVimfmntti
® A#D ® ® ®® ®
•FORWARDING* AGENTS,
® SAVA#NA 11. GA. ®
demmissionefor Short Staple C. tton, 50ets. per bale. 118
McL. IaING, W. 11. BAKER, 9. KING. S
mil 10 ® ® w ly
.TlbtlN.& GORUUNr
@@ C'O’PTOX FACTORS* ®
MHEISiIIMIMHiICEMTr
® Bay Street, Saffmnah, G#. %
fitfer to Messrs. J®Ucniin§tq#i A Son, q>
JfcN McKinnon & Cos, ® Col A@T Mclntyre,
Thompson & PittiHan, Mnjor®E It ® s
Ilayes, Aollowayfy (do, filun Jft Whaley,
. Thomas G MiDfchell, Esq, Dr L) s Brandon, J
Wm ® * @ mil 24-Iy ® *
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in tt \f iv* l vy n ,
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c * Architect stsfatl l*ractlc|^lsuildcr,
@ THOMASVILLE, GA.. ® ® ® !
RESPECTF ULI.V 1\ Ft IR.MS THE INITA BVI'AN®S
@nd . =*••! • “'SB i?s® that fie intends
.aeiaiting the givai. r [leiiion of his time to the@A*-liitec
*tnral part, of his professi. c® : eh as tht@Drawin<j of
Elevations, S-cUons. lJe'.ii! Drawings. Pei-speotive \’iew* !
of Intended BuUdinfs, Spi*. lieations. Bills of Lumber,
Estimates of Cost. Vr.; aim'du patronage frn
H discriminating public, refers tiflus well known abilities
in the above business,® >Si i; ®i®®’ best > ommendation,
but wWuld the following geutleAen near Tliane
asville: ® ® (j.
The Honorable Inferior Court orTlionsis County.
E. liemit%*on Ar Son, „ ‘l ® 9 ®
Robert H. llardawav, ffsq. <* * ®
®A. T®Melntyre/Es(i., m
® Join W.
Chas. H. @ * @@)
James ytGgiy,
<§) 1 nomas Jones, Esq., ® <d
The Honorable Inst rior Court of Brooks Countvi..
John W. SpaimEsq.,® T g, b
W m. A. Bo®, eir. I-isq., • Bs>oks Countv, Ga.
(Variety Works.) j® • ® *
T. Blaekshear, Esq., _ \ Dun caiville, C*. 9 @
April 18. 1800. % a ® ® ®tf
The Clark Pio^.
This coming xt fullvto tii!
expectations of inventor. Thosc®who have
tried it are perfectly satined thafeit is the best cul
tivator they have ever ui*l. William Esq.,
a large on Lake Jackson in
ty, and a thoroughly practical farmer, writes as
fellows concerning it: @ *
The Simplest and®J?Jieaprst the*Age.
I, the undersigned, have witnessed with more
than ordinarj®interest the exfibition of the PLOW
recently patented to CLARK, of Tallahassee,
Florida. Coif ALSTON has purchased
the patent for this Plow, for the States of Georgias
ana Alabama. Having used it, 1 unhesitatingly pro- 3
nounee it one of the best Plows 1 have ever seen.
It is simple and cheap in its # nstruction and can
be made by smith.
m WILLIAM A.®CARR.
D. Ilawkins and Leorge Scoft—the
first a planter near Talla?i>see and one of s
our most enterprising mere! ams, but both eminent
ly practical men who km -v whereof thefi- speak—
nave signed similar certificates. * ®
the above from the Tallahassee fi/oridion
id Journal, to shoig svliat estimate is plfce<Lupon
Tll ° Claris: Pi ow
® . iiOMii. ®
We last xveei that JOSEPH g \LSTON 1
had purchased the right*fcr this Plow for Georgia
and Alabama, and that he xvas then in Thomasville j*
for purpose of selling County Rights, fte is j
now gone out into other section- of the State but
Messrs. FT & LOW fi! \ are his duly constituted
agents in Thomasvitle, and will®nake^,all
arrangements itS purchasers. They oue #f
the Plojvs at their shop®and will take pleasure in
its to who desire so P*^"-
M arch 26, 1 SCO. ® nr , a
• ® ap 4-om
Jaynes NL. Ca Pay
AV 1 c^ect tally inform the eitizet* of the
* T surrounding coni- ,
to unity that he still con- /,'VjO a#
Itmues his Wine? at liis j,
l ® LD STAND, @ ip\ Yr
In the*Watch® Clock and v f kiadt'f ■
Jewelry • * “
c Repairing tl v ’ ?
He also keep? constantly ®
on hand Watches. Jewel- WSdT
ry, Gold and Steel Pens, Watch Guards, &e. fur sale.
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Js®“ Also the DEPCfsi'l'ORY of®the Florida
Bapt;st Convention, where I', ks cA be bough: at
the same Bfice they W : : be j re t a il A any
• the publishing m.u- ng which are Bi
tiles, lebtaiii -an i iSaki.s. i;. . n Book% Tlieolo
gical. LF . ‘ .1 Sunday Sehoo?
•Books, &<• Also*all*new publication# worthy of*
notice can be had here as soon as*tliey are out.
V. X. CHAUDOfN.Vorrespondingisecr&ary.
JAMES M. GRAI, Agent Depository. a
Thomasville, Jftn. m ‘ ts
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NE.W- ’GOODS
• • __ ® •
* y\ iyi ® f
J. k. M’Kinnon & Go’s.
\ 1 * E are nßw receiving our Falfi and Wintei®
\ \ • * Stock o? ®
* GOODS
To which ®we invite the atteiftion <M all who wisli*
|rt>.,d ® * s ®
ProfTts,
® ’ Partiqiilarfy those® ®
WHO BUY .WITH GASH*
Come with youiqmoney and you can ft to
i great advantage! In ofider t(P induce more ;
GASH SALES,
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to ma£e a large discount fio
* OASHBWYIR&
Cojne and see. Our Stock embraces Ladies’ Dress
Goods and Trimmings, of all Hie recent styles,
Cloaks, Talma®, Collars, Lace Goods, Head
* Dressl|f Flannels Onera® Flannels ; and a full
iftsortment of Ladies’, Mi>se% and Gentlemen’s
Hosiery nmPlAovex.
I@ Vlso Linseys, Tickings, Osiiaburgs,
i Bl®aefU>d Shirtings.
f.-;r The Ladies tire particularly invited to exa-®
@miue our goods. ® ®
• ; . €HOIS, ‘ •. •,
, Our stock igstarger than ever before, and
Men’s, Youth®! and Boy’s Boots ®®
do do @ do Congress Boots
do Ho ®•> do Calf and itip
g, g, of styles, ® ® ® ®
Ladies’, ?I%sef >! and Children's Shoes, in all
grades, styles and qualities. ® ®
We particularly infite the to see our Phil
adelphia Made far superior to any eior
before offered for sate in ’hhomasville.
GIOTHiKO; * •”
assortment of wellnade Clothing, con
siwing of Over Coats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Talmas,
®etc. etc. *
i fi/ATS#
A full assortmen®of a# qualities.
■ •
Toba&o, Coffee, Liquors, Cigars®
Jlagging, ®llope, Twine, Blankets, Crockery and
Hardware. ®
® to ® ®
To ( oltoi| Sellers. ® ®
We will fair prices for Cotton, in Hade or
collections, at all times. Those®iudeb#ed to us and
thosf who wish®t#>get good prates for their Cotton
in trade, will find us ready to verify our assertion.
Bring in @ ® ®
® ® ®f. N9M9KDWON &CO.
Thomasville, October 22, 1869.
‘NEW TIJiMM
’ E WOULD respectfully inform tfie
\\ that J. W. LIGHTFOOT has bought j
ouPqhc interfct of Lojvry Jolinsoq, in (She late
firm f.ightfoot & Johnson, undersigned
will now carry on the busiifess at tfle old srtftid. Wc
s shall sell mfilsHy for CASH, ®nd will make it to the
interest of those who mawfavgr us@#ith their trade,
®as fe®sell at®a®smalfeadvance.®
* Wtsf.ave on hand, and will be deceiving I
periods, as follows: ® ®
! ® ® Salaratus m
Cream Tafitar ® £
Saltpeter f Tl^me
®® St?l# ® Soap *
Potash ®® ® Nails @ ® ®
Tof'aco® ® Sugars
® ®' reas /to - ® Cacol i. .®® ,
j. ® Coffee ® Lard
Apices t -V s ® * Flour
Ginger ® . V .-?<;>.-^bs-.CA I Candy
Peppe* * \'Onioiis s®
Chocs® Powder
lh.tter ® Lf;i ' l ,
Piekles :vf/ Shofe ®
® Sage® ®
® Snuff ®® ® ® t. Oil®*
Rice “ @®Sfilt. ®
l @ Crackers handles b® ®
Sardines, Vinegar ® m ®
Fish, Pftatoef, . ®
(jified Apples ® ®
® ® Coperas, ® ® ®
Together vth a variety of ®other articles.TS3S
C. <p. BEALIj will attend iftid take.clntttge gs l
the busino®!. ® ® *
D jy 2d T. J.# J. W. LTGIITFO r T.
New Store fti ThgmasviUe-
H. Wefft^Bro.,
r ®® ® “
® ® Slaving opened anew J 1
DRY-GOODg EMPORIUM,
® ® door to John Stark,
VRSiow receiving and will be constantly receiv
ing %>large stock of all kinds of ®
Dry, Stable and Fancy Goods,
Readay Made Clothing,iloot^ShoeSjsHats,
LAMES’ SHAWLS. lASTLLLAS & HSITS,
HOSIERY, CUTLERY TOBACCO, s
.Bctf;i;s, t)i)D jefeeliij,
Ant?qiany other articles too nfimerotis to
l@ive been a long time in tfiie business, wcT
flatter ourselves tldlt we have,find now selecting
as tlcgant a Stock Os Goods as can be had,
-and xv® 1 sell ruj cheap sis such goods cau be bolght
in any mtyket.
® W’e are prepared to comj#te with any Mer
chant South iu prices, and therefore say to you all,
tme and examine our stock before purchasing else
where. ® • @ 11. WOLF*,
Feb 4, 1860. . N. I?OLFF,
A Good ®
JS NOW BiIING OFFERED IN THE LARGE AND
well known and Lot, situated
in the town of form
erly occupied by P. P. Sjiitii as a Boar- gn'-l :• I ji gfc
diig House and Hotel. There are ten
i good, comfortable rooms and fire-places, good out
buildings, all plenty garden ground, wgh
good stable% all conv<uii<®itly arranged and well ad
| apted to Boarditig House or Hotel purposes. Terms
easy and possesion gix*en®at any time to suit the
purchaser. m ®
®F or further particulars, apply to W. F. HUIfcPRT,
®n the premises, or call at the store formerly occupi
ed by Rev. fl. W. Sharpe?and apply to the owner,
v ® BENJ. Ff dIUBERT. a
® ’Thomasville, April 2, 1859. ® ts
‘[Leather, L^atjaeu-
OAK ®AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER—
Harness ami Bridle L<Sulier, ® ® ,•
llame Stt?ng and Upper Leather, ® *
Oil Tanned Lacing Leather, ®
m Enameled Leather, ®
C nlf Skitij® Lining Skins, _ *
m m Skins, Pad Skins, ® ®
• and Horse Hides, • •
. Ahvays on hand and for saU>. the Market
tT 0 ’ 7 mi • m , LITTLE. .
Thomasville, April 4, 1860. , 6m
# Baptist Books!
BAITIST History; Bapflst Denomination; The
odosia, and several other works by various tflt
tnors for sale by E. REMINGTON & SON
* ® — * *
- O l SACKS extra Rio Coffee. Powtler, Lead*and
A * Purctftsion for sale by
se J? 17 • mm B F HUBERT.
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I • • • • “
Sew Millinery Establishment.
MRS. W. T. SEAVERS, Fielder street,
■ • - .Us. keeps eon
.tly on ill 1 a general as#Offtm?nt of • ■(?
New Fashionable Millinery Goods.
aaJ for sale upon the most reasonable terms.
Bis?” The Ladies of Ti. nm-ville antPVieini: v*are
respectfully requesttu to call and examine niv
of tine Fashionable Bonnets. Ribbon?. Flowers, Cap s, ,
Head Dsesses, Embroidery, etc, now on hand.
FArticular attfatiosgiven to Dres%Cutt ing.*
Tit .masville. February 19, 1860. — • ®
f, # j
FIVE lIIiVBRID DOLL \RS
REWARD. •
Raxaway from my plantation in *UAP
iaon County. Florist, on the grJriit of the 17th inst
three negro b%ys. Reuben, JTlioiiium and Kplomoii. 1
I have every reason to believe that some whiff; uum lias
Saeii tampering with them, and 1 will gi#- the above re
word for evidence to convict the sogundrel and his deliv
ery ®
Description.
REI’BEN is black, about six fOet six fin.die®hi:rh.
weighs about two pounds,
f'ears old, spoken to drops his head aud stammers
a little, has on one leg a bad defective spgt, and wetg-s a
number sevente#h siic.e.
‘INdOMASis b I:iia<, ahgut five foot f<%r or five inch< ?
Jiigh, about 45 or 50 years old, weighs about 145 or 150 !
pounds speaks very quickly when spoken to®and lias the
brogue of®the South Carolina rice negro. m
SALOMON is about 21 or 22 years old,%reighs about
150
sleek skin, and before lie left had many bruises on his
body, caused by a mule running away p ith him. in walk
ing lie swings himself about, and #\hen standing is in
clined to be knock-nd#d. ® ® js ®
They are sus>#—d to l>£ making tueir way towards
Jacksonville or Ferunudinn. I will pay a suitable to
ward for the confinement of these boys in some safe jail,
or for their delivery to me at my plantation, three miles
below WhSldon’s Ferrv on the Aueilla river,
je 27-1 m ‘ ® JAMES A. LINTON.
Eb- The Masson Messengei® will please copy tin
month and forward account to this office. •
— ■ L
Otic Hundred*. Seventy-five Boiltus
• . -•*
R ANA®’AY OK UXTICED FROM THE PBEMI£
es of the undersigned, twelve miles south l’ho
m®tsvil!e, my boy l-lbS AS, about thirty yean oldpsix feet
and ferhaps one or Lso inches high, walks erect
weigh one hundred and seventy or eighth pounds, speaks
quJtkly when excited, wore a goatee an® left on ;t k
bay horse of good size with a white spot in till 1 face,#
go’o<f%addle horse and about eight years old. ELlA!s#s
a very bright mulatto, almost withe, hair almost straight
and will no doubt attempt to pass as a white than to some
’ fr#p State, or under the protection of some abolition <®:i
issarv ®
I will pay SI& ENTY FIVE ftoLLARS for the deliv
ery of said boy and h<* , s#to me, or a satisfactory re\vari|
for either, confined where I can get them, and will ]®iv
ONE HUNDRED QjOLLARS for the white vStm, witfig
proof to convict him of carrying off the negro®
® ‘ CICERO lE YOUNG.
Thomasville, Ga., April 18, 1860. ® ts
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Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEAP.EE CO OF THE CpiiSRT
A of Ordinary of Lowndi-s county, am§)l he soliweffire
Ihe Courthouse door, in the Valdosta, on tlioslirst
Tuesdaf in August next, W ithin the legal hours <># sale,
the fonowing property, to-wife One hundred ms of
land, more®or lesg, m the north-east corner of lot 1-#, -
lying in the 16tn distr&t of Lowndes county, Georgia,
belonging to the estate of Jacob Lindsey, deceased. B.#J
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sale. 2 ®
® je ‘2O-40d WILLIAM WISENBAKER. Admiy.
\D tHMSTK lTms SAf.E AVill be sold on
Tuesday the 7th day*of .-@igust,'* it the @ Courthousc
in®rhomasvillc, the dwelling luise and foiUtei-n acres of ,
land attached, ieloggfhg to the tta®3 of T. B. Davies,
deceased. ® ®® ®
m Also, fit the same time ;.®d Seventeen lots in the
t®wn of Thuaiasvillffg @
Terms, sn#ill with improved security, payable®
Ist January next —-if not punctually paid, to bear interest
from date sf Vale. ® E. SEJ^vA!ik®Adm’r.
/TtOßfilA, 113 011 iV ( I If |Y.
Ilf Court of Ordinary, J®ne 21, 1860.
- day, by petition, has
been duly appoint <-d Administrator ad Collate udvm on
the estate of Daniel 14. Dean, deceased, of said county—
ratals arc, therefore, hereby notified to file their |
’objections in said Court; otherwise lVrmaueiiA'Le!tors:
Administration, on s®id estate, will granted®tnd issued
to s:d<l applicant, at a regular Term ol’ said Court, to be i
jiehrat the iu®Tliomasville on tlie#hst AK%ii
da v in Augitst next® ® ® ®
je 27-30d„ HENRY ll.* TOOK E, Ordinal*.
STATE OF KflOßr.lA, Tliomnn <t*>nnt).
. _ ®@ ® ® Court of Ordinary, May 17, 18ti0.
Whereas. .TOTIN’ M< KINN’tIN'. Executf* of the
#iki last Will and Testament of Jolgi McKinnon, senior,
deceased, davjnakes implication, by m.-tiiion. to this
Court for letters of Dismission and a final aischarg*- lfom
said Exec#itojship— _
All persons interested arc. therefore, hereby notified to
file in said <®ourt. If any they have;®of'i
m wise said letters wilfeb# granted issiieil to said ®ip
.jmcnnt at <i regular Term of said Court, to be*eld at the
Courthouse jn Thoiuasville, said county^on the gecond
Monday in January next, @ ®
.mv 23-(iui ® ENRY Hr TOOKE. Ordinary. ,
1 Cl TATE 0m lIEOBCIIA, Thcauu Cobblt. ®
O ® ® Court (f Oitfii&rj/, Mas #O. fsift).
Whereafl, GEORGE W. A JNO.W. 11. M ITCHELL®
Executors of tbe estate and last *vill and iegtamonT of
Nifliiiniel K. deceased, of this day
make applicat#ui, by j®ilion, to this Court for letters of
Disinissioii from said Executorship, of ®iid
Alrpersons interested are therefore hereby notified to
file their objections *said Court, if ;iv they have; ot*
®er#'ise said letters of Dismissio# will be granted to said
appli(®mts, at a Regular Toga of sqjd Court, to held at
the Courthouse in Tlioiii;fsvillc,%a.d oil the se
cond Monday iitaJanuasy next, ® ® ®
mav 16—6 in HENRY If. TOOICE, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, ITHO.IIAS COI VTV. ® ®
® Court of Ordinary, .July 2, 1 t®’io.
JOSIAII )YER,%a Adiiiinistrator with
the Will annexed, on the estate of Moses Daniel, deceas
ed, this day, by petition, makes application to this Court
for letters of i)ismission|poi#said administnifion on said
estate — _ *
All persons are, therefore; hereby i>nfied to
file their objections in said Court, if any tfjgy have to
said letters being granted; otherwise said letters will be
grShted and issued at a regular Term Court, to
held af the Courthouse in Thomasville, said counyt, on
second Monday in January next,
jv 11 Gm HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
IOST— In the tow® on the 13th of June,
j promissory note for One Hundred Dollras,
made payable to the undesigned, dated .June 13, 1850,
and sign'etfe by William Smith. 1 forewarn alrpersons
from trading for s;lSd note. ~ ® ® ®
® July 11, 1860. _ ® 3t ® JOHN McMCI^EN.
/ t eorgia, brooks i oi \tV.
T<> all Whom if may Concern.
£ERRY ANDERSON and JAM] is MeMlLLENnav
ing, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on tlie estate of Henry Anderson, late
of said county deeeas#d.
Tiiis is to cite all and singular the creditors aud next of
kin of Henry Ande®-n®to be and appear at®niy
within the time allowed by lawi*aifd siioav cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration sliouhrnot be
granted to Berry Anderson McMullen on
Henry Anderson’s estate. ‘ ®
Witness mv hand and official signature. .Tune 30, 1860.
jy 4-30d -i* A7®'■ I 8 MCilflilSON,Ordinary. <i
f !>.! I>l >* l*£ A*l (>R N OTIC E—Si
after date, to-Avit, on the first Monday in September
next, application Avill be made to the Court <#’ Ordinary
of Thom#s County for leave to sell all the lands helot®;
ing to the estate of James B. EdAvards. late of c oiiu
tv deceased.
sold before the Courthouse door, in the toAvn of Mag
nolia, Clißch County, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST
nfxt, within th% lawful hours c#’ sale, thcgjbllowing pro
perty, to-wit: ® #
lot of land, containfitg four hundred and ninety
acres, more less, some improW-ments thereon,
not known, cult known as the place Avhereon George
Aa#ne lives, adjoining lands of Timothy Ald®rman, ly
ing Snd being in'the tAvelfth district>f originally Applinf
now Clinch county, levied on as the property oi’ John C.
Nichols to satisfy oijg ti fa iflened from the Superior Coart
of Clinch count v. in favqf of James Inman vs Thomas
ACdridge, OilfordsLaetinger, and John C. Nich#ls efidor#
ers.„ June 23, 1860. •
jy*4 . ® SHIMUEIVTiMME| MAN. * , .
vr#TICE. —T#vo months aftgr date applic a®on®will
made to the Court of Ordinary of Brooks County
Georgia, at tle first regular term after the expiration of
two months Tront the- ti#-! publteatinn ol tuis notice- ®ir
leave t® sell the lands hel-uigirg estate of JlrAvin
J. Lewis late of said count#, deceased, lor the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased. June 3u. 18t>0.
jy 4 60<1 [ss.oo] JOHN D. BOZEMAN, Aciig’r.
* Sale.
A GREEABLE TO AN Oil DEI! AVp JUDGMENT*
> of the Honorable the Court of Oniimtfv of Thomas
County, Julv regular Term, 1860, Avill be .#ild before tlg:
Courtfioftse iloor ii Thomasville. sai l county, within the
lPgakhours of salmon the first T*i;.-dav in November
next, all t|je lands estate (widow’s dower there
to excepted.) of and belonging to *
said land lying and being onjheliue ®f the LMh and 14th
distri.-ts of Thomas county, and Known the lands
Avhereon deceased r#sided#it the time of his®death—No.
93, in said countv, about tavo hundred acres of which
is cleared and in*iine order for cultivation,
jy 18 404 • ® , GEORGE BEVANS, Adm'r-
o
C'o n loci lo narS.-
11E UN DE i; SIG N* t; D RESFECWULLY IN-
I * OTm V” citi *TU of * ®_ „ ® .
•.- ‘ f
• * *
* ~ ~
■ ‘ *’• . iv *
.* - : * . ’G?. -
II sservesf Ifes, RuisraspCumnts, F:gs®Citron
’ Prunes* Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Jfimond#, Cocoa,
Brazil, l’ecan and filbert Olives. Cdf>ers, An
chtPries, Sardines, S#]mon, Shad, Oysters, Lifbsters,
Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Split Pe®a;*Soda, Butter. Su®
gar and Fanna Oracliersj Pickles, Sauces;
Choice M ines, Liquors; Porter, Ale and Cider in
Übcgties; Segars, Tobacco. Snuff, Pipe#, etc.
*® Candy, own MaAifactufe ®
A large .priutity always ondhand, to which he calls
the special (.Mention of dealing in CAN
JJMfS. ,®Or®en# fro## a distance, if
Avith TlieC.iMi. prompt attention.
All He above, with numerous articles not ruen-
for ®
Thomasville, Ga., ap 1-lv JOHN STARK.
! * -'’Attention * .
IFiio Whole,
\\ r TD GRATIFY. TIIE TASTE AND
j j fancy of all, we have made arrangements to
supply those • who prefer them,” wi#h
h#it"yie[’uckatvajs and Carriages,
m ® Manufactured at of @
Timber.®
\> c .•bull ■(keep®ui hand, those i#f our®OAvn
mak%? We our ®
@ & SSnbn Spdlics and Rims
fro® the Nqpth, of which we alway®order the best.
\\ hethe® we get the st s ned o?*not, is a mat*, r
of no conecrn as we ®
Warrant oar Work's
and tlair i.s®sufiicient, as John Si®ith said ivlien bis
“:;\V she “ vguld ftiarry him if
for it ” Therefore be it ® ‘ 9 ®
> f*’’ 4 ‘■*' l^ lt a! * “^ lo are > n need of something
to ri ®- in, who Avish tfeii® hors@k shod so they
Avill fl. ( lallSlown, and plows ma<£p and repaired so
they will add 25®>er cent to the harvest, be aflvised
®#nd recommended to call tn
1 Adopted. LOWRY & SWIFT’S.
op 4 w ® ®tf
BeforeTlaking Vo;ir i’uiehi(ses,
® ® CALL ®
JARED “EYERITT’S
® °Aff GROOVERVILLE, ®
*> t N'lf ERMINE HIS STOCK OF® ®
A ® ® . a rV fK,
@ • 3Xr:E2TSS7* A / :: . ®
‘*o o ±> ’
e s,
CONSISTING OF ®
6c® Fancy Dry Goods,
t Bonnets anti Tlif
li;ez> anf Slioei,
® and c;lass-Ware,
® llard-Ware & Cutlery,
® Sugar, 4
® Tobacco, &<•., &c.
yi@t can ®td almost ®my article ®you may
Avant,®s bis Stock consist*of every thing usually
ill a Store; all of which fig will sell on
as go#d terms ;ls can be sold i# or
Florida, ® * np 30-ts ®
QUAKER ~ CITY
Rawing Machine.*
PI.EASFi ea'fl at tlyj Furniture of the sub-
and wifiiesf of a dou-
Hk‘ tkr--ad .Vlachine, Avliich%as just made it#
advent i# otfr jtlace. A|grge number have been
®?o!d in the middle counties of Georgia* dftrifg the
ayd ari® aiving®tc!!t'fal arisfa|tion.
grs have the agency for tiiis place and®vicinity.
® ® ®@ REMINGTON & DEKLE.
Thoma%villc, Ga. ® dec 15ftf
a Y® —® _ ®‘ —
Spt-ci;:l Yofire. @ ®®
‘ A g,LL®^e#sons in lebted to P. 3.„Yiekers. |it|w by
ss XjL note or account, are hereby revested to.come
forward an* make immediate pav'Tiient, to prevent
@ other step# feemg taken collect the Same. My
paperp will befouisl in the haids of Mesittf Mein
'*>tyi'e*§nd * ®
‘ jan _ P.
*tV Cli all enge.
’ A.* H. WILSON * -
(^TLfLLUfeG ES MONTfCELIaO? TIB)MASVILI®
Jt> and fit & city of Quitman f*b equal liis
*.tAjii'iiW ‘sioci( of, ‘taOi%f
which he is now receiving from ®
lHouses in \r t u Yorli,
eiiJier in styles, qualities @r varieties. The prices
cannot be objected to, from the fact that, tfiey are
the Ncav York Jobber’s profits less than usitfel. ®
The Stock consists in part@f
, Ladies’ Bonnets—from
Ladies’ Mantillas and Points, of every variety @
Silk and Tulleras Bareges ®
Lawns, Ginsdiams, Muslins ®
French, English and American Calicos ®
® Hats, Boots and Shoes.
„ (§)
In fact every thing oj iieeded in this county.
® JIF&r- Uafi at t#e B4G STOIIL in Grouverville, G#.
IS iniMfiililSE:
29 A 31 GOLD STREET,
® IT\T o ’vtv “5T q r It. . ®
® ® f Lroonie, Sheriff, and Columbia
Manufactories, - , , W^XevvYork.
* @ And on l oijidry Street, Boston,
® 1 ® j\laßsachußettß.
tpHE MANUFACTURE SINGLE
®A®and Dciibl.- Cvlinder and Tvp@-Revolving 18
T!IISTI\G JI M-jll\S:^.
® BED AND PLATEN BOOK ANIJ JOB
s PRINTING PRESOTg,
** (ADAMS’ PATENT.) ®
Hard ( and fk.r ’ lii ■ s, I!yd)Buli<- lh-.-sses with wrought
iron vylindivs. StT-tHing Frt-sse? of Atarions kinds. Chases,
Furniture, Ca.-< *, St; uds®Bras#Rule, composing Sticks,
and • t-ry
*'(>] |ami Lithographic Printing, Book Binding,
Stereotypin'.;- and Electrotypipg, always on hand, or fur
nished at elu-rt notice. ®
i av Catalogue, containing cuts and desa-iptions of
man#’ n*v machines not before shown in tfieir book,
with directions for putting up, working, &c., ancL other
useful it ® r-ation, in ]i#ss. and Avhen completed
Avill be sent n l ’ an# ot the craft who will furnish their
m address. R, HOg CO.
c * New and Boston Jltfts®
Publishers of JieAvspapers are at liberty to insert this
advertisement tnree times in their Aveekly paper, AA-ith
niis note, at anv time during the next six months I## not
lari : . )®.)viil.-d they *j>urehase fivpe or material ofeour
manufactmc for f.gir rftnefthe amc#int of their bill, which
will he allow#'! m settlement of ours on receipt of a copy
I#’ their p:-p->- eon mining the advertisement-. *
# 9 ®
PRINTING TYPEJ3, AND ABL OTHER
* I*K 2 YTIXG MATE iy A I#S,
4 Rj: KEi'T OX JI V'D LARGE QUANTITIES,
J * ‘ Id :lt *)"’ # price.', for six months’ notes
<■>#< . (it Bru is New York Type Foundi#r. Roman
lU of the style* are alwly# on the rßelves,
t’| I" r nnTiu-diate#ueiivery, in fonts of from sli to
lt),o#i) pqjind.-*.
Nine e-ms will p®. pay the postage on a pamphlet of
i>! Pntfori t'pi-ciiia-U'ci Fonts,’ <amd o#ber„sheets, which
‘ VI ‘ : ■ i -® rlilting offices sending me their ad
-1 u f ß ’. ® ® ®
* • u .jV” ‘! ,V: ‘ , ’ r °f nejj-spaper who choose#to publish
tins a.IA ett'.'i-na^nt* inetudiniathis note, three times before
th.- nrst day of jfilv. 1860, ;u#| forward me#one of rtie
pallets i_■ i.i.lining it, Avill he allowed his bill, at the time
imik#n s I. pur.# as.- from me of my own manufactures,,
ot live times the amount of said bill. Address a
. * * • * . v @ * ,f ORGE 0 RGE IfIfUCE.
JypS Founder, 13 Chambers St. N Y
® “
V ]>aRGE lob of well selected Boots and Shoes
‘ i V f o r sale b s J3 JiUBERT
• • ®
• a. _ ®
. • Land Agency. #
rpHE undersigned will buy and sell Lands4in a
J small commission business—willtgive J&jSjSfi-
as the Records and X ;lx
Digests of the State House maj#furnish. w
Applications for such information will be
s#-ictly complied Avith wlten. in every instance, the
requisition is accompanied with one*dollar. * #
® • SATII.fN IIAWKINS & CO.
*’ MilledgeVlle, Ga mh jtf ®
• For Sstle. .
npHE H^USI*A% T D LT OF Br. T.*K. LEONARD
t situated on the roail, and ■
krft>Avn as the McDonald place. m ® (
Said premises consist of a good, framed imiBIL
dwelling, atAl otftgr necessary buildings, to-*lHi(
getli*6r fifteen acres of Jand. A good bargaiii
will be given. Apply to • * .
ap 17 # * * SAM. B. STENCBR
® b ill liable lnvenlfbns 8 ! m 1
PEELER’S Economica®! and Variety Steel BJtufe
* FLOW, • .
Patented June fist, T 859, —the most economical,
convenient and effiqjent Cultivator ever i#vented.
When pr<|peily made and used, if it does n#t thus
prove its#lf, I herein pledge myselPto return the
money to thdle who purchase*,rights for their plan
ta,ioU| m *
Requires but #ne SFock for any kind of * Blade,
ten of which may on, fastened and taken off i
in one minute. @
** J Is adapted to sod, subsoil, hillside and general
cultivation, aud may be turned into a®doublt#, pIoAV
if desired, and is soaconstmeted that a seed planter
may be attached to it, the cost of which will not
g eeed ofie dollar. ® ®
Every part is detachable rSieradiustable to itself.
g The Stock, Avfiich may be made out of common pine
plank, is so simply constructed, and tlier#>being no
weld in the iron part, that
readily put up by the commonest Smith®after iice
obtainjjigj, correct pattern. The opinion of oßavlio
have seen and tried it, is that the.
a# soon as its merits are generally known, and that,
taking severtil years togetlier, it will be small
part of the present being not only
the most convenient, but the cheapest plow that cat#
be used. Farmers can fit their present supplji® of
Scuters, Shovels,®and Sweeps for this Stooc, and*
even knock, the wings off tlieir wrought Turning
I’loAfs and fix for^this.®
‘Persons wishing Individual or County Rights will
Bn. A. PEELER,*Monticello. I'k).
or® R ev. ®VVM® PEEJiER, Waukenah, Fla.
®January‘l4. 1860. ®
T O . PI,A 3ST T E ll S .
I®am Aware that ®in presenting my
Flanter ®
to the public- I have to contend Avith the prejudices
by the failure of other inventions for the like
purpose. 1 flatter myself, however, thatfuv PLAN
TER perform th% A\-#i-k proposed, in®a satisfac
t torb manner. am st#engt homed in aliaQconvictitid*
by the opinion of nearly all th<S
® ® Practical Farmers
S) “ . . .
“of Thomas Snd adjoining counties wh#,haveexSmfii
ed it ; And judgement #t the members®of the
Patent Office, who prontunce it t#be tlie Ijpst
that has ever presented to them.^>
* int<#ii|pd to plaiit CoA and Cotton, and to
sow Grain of kinds. For sowing Wheat broad
cast and at the same tinier, it fannofeb#
equalled. It cfti be used for®putting out Guiana,
either by strewing or by putting :#tiy iffcsired quanti
ty at any given distance. Tie distance proposed
drop thg seed is graduated by the of cogs'®
and tfte quanlifiy @ by the size. *® @)
A glance at the PLANTER shows |l*e iftnount of
inbor saved by its use, and.tli®- nature and accuracy®
M)f the same. A and horse lys out the; f*bw,
droflk the and covers it, in the same time and
with the that it'fakes, in the usual wayfto
lay out tli# row. Tlie aid given by the wheel@ren
ders it equally easy toi#he horse as awngie plot^gh.
It being impossible for any one man to brfng it
the notice of every farmer, or to supply the demand
when fcxfiibited# I propose to fell The right to any
State or county, or number of counties, that any one
mfy desi®e, and at rate# the®purchaser will *
ifioney. I no will it an 1
elimination, because it is the Invention of a Sbnth- j
ern ma% If, however, examination, they* re- !
ject it, I have nothing to sav. @
® %h 6- J- BOTTOMS, ®
(®t. 16-6 m ® Th@nasville, Ga.
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Td*€cientiflß ajicf Practical Agriculture.
Henry Stephens R. S., of Edinburgh, @ aud
the late J. P. Nifkitrix, Bi-ofcssor of Scientific Agri-*
culture in ®Yale College, New
e Octavo. *I6OO pages, and numerous Engravings.
This is,confessedly, ftic most complete work on.
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9 No. 54 Gold street, New York.
•FALL TRADE. * : .
E.'KEIIiNGTON & SUN 1 ,
# Dealers in ® •
FANCY AND.STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
* THOMASVILLE, GA., ® m
V AIE now gfeceiving their magnificent Stock of
1 ‘JX ® FALL R
D n -Gr dODS,
4Jnequall*d by any 4% tlieeglace.e
Eapectalattention ii oalM to their ftren
inwhiA may be found all the novelties
of tlie season* consisting of Silks, Cashmeres, de_
Lainfs, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, French,
English and American Prints, etc. Embroideries,
in endless variety; Hosiery find Gloves *>f every
! quality, for
tfren; Cloaks, j\lantillas®and Shawls®of every vari
! ety of style, color and quality; Housekeeping
jMmuation Gooil* : gn this department we‘taive every
thinv usually kept in our line for aid
® ® ®
* Give us a before pamidlg.dMwh|pi; we
wilf take pleasure jja showing our goq.d# whether
you buy or not. @ ‘ ® ® ® ®
oct 8 @ E. KEMINGTON & SON.
M®FINL and large assortment of Men’s aifl Boj% r
A CLOTIIIIVQ. *
®ot theJatest stales; just received and lor snlj.’ by
oct 8 @ • | E. REMINGTON & SON®
A A ‘ E are now opening a line assortment of Gents r
\\ BURNISHING aG@ODS,
consisting of al^,kinds of Shirts ami Ckd;*s, Skill
Bosoms, Under Shirts and Drawers; Ties, Scarfs,-
Cravats and HandkercMefs; Silk, Klll.,and Qpttors
Gloves and Gauutlets. * ® ®
• oct 8 • %. REAIINGTON # & SON.®
®A FINE ®assortment of Ladies’ Steel Extension
A , SISLXTX'jC'S,
from Bto just received and for sale by
® oct 8 ® * E. HEM IN®TO2J , &%ON.
- ® m *— *•
lUST received and for sale, a fine assortment of
IKToiw Jewelry,
consisting oP Diamond Cameo. I^iva, Florentine,
Masonic, Coral, and a good many other *tyles #hd
patterns*anti will b<£>sold at ppccs to suit the tinfbs.
s oct 8 ® E. KEMINGTON & SON.
®- -
y® FINE assortment of amV Hoys’
A Hats andL Caps. ®
Also a fine assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Konncts
Hats tgul the latest style; Just received atWi
for sale by E. REMIGTON %,SON.
® Groceries.® ®
~ KITS Mess Mackerel ® ®
5 kits No 1 Mackcrt# in barrel and to retail
5 kits SalmoifcV @
20 drums Dried Figs® * ® ®
® 20 boxdS Li<S}erßaiscns ® ® ® ®
\ 20 barrels irish @
® ®5 barrels Onions ®
. ®4 kegs frefb Goshen Duttcts,
I Jack wheat and fresh F’lour @ ®
! 20 Cli(jcs% ® ®
® £ barrefCurraifts, for nief @ S ®
1 box Macaroni; and various otlic* ytieles in
the (frocery line, just and for sale # by
® ®_ @ E. lIEMISiGghON & SOJJ.®
®~® MusicT ~®
_ A FINE lot of Music, Tontaini#g 4he®latest
*J\ pieces @ut; just opened and for sale by
oi*22 @ E. REMIN@TVN SCAT.
® — ® @ —■
. Painting fainting. ®
CO&TRAQTS TAKEN— # ®
® for
.House, Sign, and Ornamental fainting*!
® @ AND AiVORK AVA^fRANTED. ■ *®
tjOaints, Oils and kept constantly on
hand® opposite the I’ogtoffice, ami for saleSby “ @
mh 18 ®. * ® ®CIIAS. 11. REMIN(‘rON
® ® 21 1
Vapcr ®
ALATfGE assortment fit beau
tiful PAPER &@RORDfR,
ti on and mAeexpccted to r?wnHANCiNCS
to SrriVe every day. *
® * ’ Rooms Papered
■ AAith neathtss and despatch,%ni||. in workmanlike
matter £y ‘ J [nth 18-t|] C. H. REMINGTON.
® I*liotograpliic ® @ ®
S PIV)TOGRAPIIfijsGALLERY,
orrosiTE the >ost office.
Amjprotypes, @ #
m Melain®types,® ®
. , ® ® Spiierettyp<fs,
other styles Pictures taken
e-4 rior mftnnci® @ ® <
| Stock of material, o L all kinds, on hand
and for sale. ® ®* ® ® ®
*#* Instructio®s given in the Art. mh 18
WILLIAMS & JJOTTOMSF
New :Cottoji- Pr.ess.
A VUI\G TO PI.AAIPKS OF
ONE fll|N lf
miHS NEW INVENTION, g’HE SIMPLEST.
JL gnostepracticable, ©powerful cheapest COT
TON PRESS ever invented, is now offered tolhe
public. ®This Press il®eonstructed upon a fdagi so
single that any farmtr may, with four
us one complefb, inrunning order, in one week.—
AVhen put up it will
a Five and Six Bales ®®
of cotton with greater facility than any other I’ecss
will 400 lb lftles. and so perfect is its structure Oiat
at least ONE THfilD MORFTBALES CAN HE PACK- ‘
ED ON IT PER DAY than any other Pressor Screw
ever invented. • • ® .
The subscriberssecured a patent fo*r*this
wonderfuVPr<*!S, and are now prepared by theni-
ar#l Agents, to sell private county and State
rights throughout die (gitto’n growing region of die
South. . They have already began to reap the reward
of this invaluable invention, and when cotftm plant
ers everywhere shall learn thaPthis rtessis con
structed at a cost of more than @
One Hiftidted Dollars Less ®
th? W an y oiter Press now extant, and poss A sin<-
much GREATER LEVIJi POAVEII with greater
simphcHy and faciftty foFpacking, confident,
that our every thing in the sLnp
of a Cotton Press now in use. ®
MF Models of thIS Press may be seen by calling
on us at Thomasville or any of our Agents
are willing to let it live or die by its own merit?*
feeling perfectly secure in warranting it toall nurcli- *
% £Crs - ® S. R. WILXIA.MS,*
m se P 4-ts. ® T. J. BOTTOMS.
<—— # ®
® s EconopLy.
Save Time, Save Labor, Save Clothes
® ® Save, Save ! *
\ \ EJIAYE purchased the righ* and arc now
\ V m*inin;icturiiig ®
BroAvn’s Patent MacJiines®
In and at Diy Lake. @
AVe expect soon to manufacture them in Decatur
Lowndes, Baker, Brooks, and in all of
East Florida. ® ® ® ®
The unpreccdd¥H%d popularity of these Machines
is the best test of they merits. ®T^enty-fif e Shirts
can well washed and thoroughly rinsed in this
thirty minutes. ®
It is most admirably adapted to washing any and
all kindtof Clodics. Few persons think how clothes
are ruined, by violent hard rubbiug and battlimr.
g Tliis Machine never makes a rent; never enlarges
one; never lyeak|a button; out of fix®
wiM gast tVenty years; is indispensible in evei*y’
family. It®is praise” by every housewife not em
phatically Parisiiin. •
We would sell the right ofa?ew counties in Flori
da on good terms. D. L. LAM*)N & CO
Dry Lake, Ga, Feb 2£, 18&0 # • t s •
State of Georgia, Tlionpas C oVinty.
COURT of Ordinary, March sth, IB6o.—"Whereas
Thomas Adams, jr., as Adngnistrako'r de bonis
non with the will annexed, on the estate of Aaron
BLventte deceased, this*day makes application by.
petition to ;his Court for Letters of*dismission from,
said ® ® *
All persons interested are therefore'fierebv no*ifi
ed to file their in said efurt, if any they
have; otherwise said Letters will be granted to said*
applicant at a regular term of said Court, to be
neld at the in Thomasville, said county,
on the first Monday in Octobermext # #
mh*lo-6m • HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary .
m A