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SAVANNAH CARDS. #
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• Hllll.\ & SMITH* •’ *
FACTORS” ill OHSMUtm
* SSAV GA. * #
h"ill6ive their rxDIviDRD tttentjox
0 t * to the Sal*- oft 1 “ $d “other Prince , •
to'them : ami promptly till orders/or Begging, Hope,
and tflfef Family Supplies. £tt em-reiit pi i* *•. , •
” years e.xperirnct in /lie Mtctprage Boat
,i induces tnem 60 offer. with their ser
vice* to the Planters of Oeorgiumd Florida.
m Jwfr 18, 1860. ”, „ rfim
” BARDWICK & CO., ’
factors mmm mekra’sts-,
a llav Srre.-e
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA* *
%I. RAUWICt, W. e IU9FIELD, C. C.tHJJUISiCI.
, May ... 6m.
HENRY it. CHRISTIAN
,snt]^r>x3sidi
AID GESERAL EIMISSI Midi!,
® SAVANNAH, GA. •
mission, <# °
” liinuikßobena, muft
• Flamers’ Bank. . °
I. K. Tift. Cashier Mate Bank of ’■ • iwmnft
Brigham. Baldwin A ‘(’<*.. • ° %
O. Cohen & Cos .'W <% < N,,r,>. \
• *\SII AItft'AXCES MADE on to mv
Yrienda in BottogfNew York, Shiladelpjua and Baltimore.
Or*i#l-> tor I’i.-int*-:-.- S : - tilled on n i-*aahle t£nug.
Ma V •.*. 1 a 6 „ 1 J
• V ~ r ~
np. H. Bt RROUGHS. THOS. H. jAXWtII.. -
WJltll IH Rllfti Gifs A to.,
• • CiENEIIAIj •
• 8 f
’ ® No. 1)7 Bay Street,.
Hit HA. °
• gion on Upland CAioi*so eta. per bala.
M ,J3o>. • • e ly
Wir.r.m'f Dr.vtA.v, * 8 J vs. H. Johnston.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTQN,'’
. Oofton Eacto'rs
® ,9 , ®
SAVANNAH, GA~
Rrfrr tify U'ssFs. E lift uinu! ■ *if fc /an. ftVmald McLean,
Eso., It. It. Keans, Esq., B. F. ‘Hubert, Esq.,
('ol, MT. Mclntyre# 0 *
• Agril 25, 1860. ’* **6m
.davant.&'lawtoK
* FACTORS,
® SAVANNAH”, GEORGIA”.” <
’ HI fell’l.lKS l’l'!i BASED FBEftoF COMMISSION
H for Planners,-wfcos.. l’rodiire we sell. advances
maile to Phfia.-re, during the Spring aiu? Itiimmer, on Uie
Crop *f the ensuing Kali. • *
It. J. DtVANT, JK. * ’ E. P. LAVIfOS.
KlN(3rS'& BAKER,
Factors .
.FORWARDING AGENTS,
* *1 SAVANNAH, G£.
Commission for3lio*t Staple Cotton, oOeft. per bale.
McL. KISG, W. IE BAKigt, • F. KING. *
mil Iff * . ly
’ TEON & (i.ojßDiiN, - .
(fOTTOT. Fit TORS 9 *
o 96 Bay Street, Savannah-, Ga.
Jleferty Messrs? 9 ° E Ilemingt*>n & Son,
v 0 .l N McKinnoe & Cos, 0 Col A T .N/elijty're®
Thompson & Pittman, Ma/or E 11 Young,
Hayes, Holloway llo’g .f II Whaley, * *
oTh.Bnas.tJ Mitchell, F.q, Dr D ft Brandon,
IVtn
*..1 011 \X\ l X !, 0 o
.• Arfhilftl aiul Fracflcal guilder, 0
* thomasvw.ee, ga.?
UE/vPK yf FULLY INFO R MS THE IXIT4fIITANTS
•if Thomas and adjacent- Counties, that he intends
devoting tlft- porte.ni of his time to kiie Architec
tural part of his prolusion, such as tin Drawing of Plans,
Ehwati#ns. Sections, Detail Drawings, Perspective Views
0 of mtendeik Bulldii|gs, Specilication?, Hills of launcher,
Estimates of Cost. A.-.; and in soliciting patoonage from
a discriiiKnating ji/tilic, refers to his well kgown abilities
ift the above bnsifß-ss, as heing the host rec*Bimiendation,
hut would ref*, ro the foliowTng gentlemen
alville; ° ® •
* Tlu* 1 fonorahl# Inferior Court of Thomas County. - I
E. Remington A Son, j a
Robert H. llardawav, Esq.,
* A. T. Mclntyre, Esq., • .*• *
tTohn \V.l>. Mitfliell. Esq., ThomasvHfe, Ga.
Chas. H. RcmingtofV, Ei?q., • . % * ~
Rev. James M. Gray, *
Thomas .Doties, l*si|*. i* , • •
Tlfc Honorable latV-ruif Court of County. <
John W. Spain, Esq., I
** Wm. A. Bowep, Esq., 1 Brooks Cgunty, Ga.
(Variety Works.) ) ‘ •
A. J. Mas!?, Esq., t, *
T. Blackshear, Jjjlsq., ( Ga. .
Apr.d tf
The Clark Piovf.
rpms PLf)\V.°lS b COMING UP f O CLISY TO TS/E
JL of tke inventor. Those who have
tyed it are perfecth* satisfied that i? is tie tfbst cul
tivator they havft ever used. \Villiam A. Carr, Esq?,
a large planter on I*ke Jackson 6i this (Leon) coun
ty, and a thoroughly’ practicfft faraier, wriy;s as
follows concerting it: • ° • ° •
The Simp!‘st and CJuajxvt Vloie \>f thr
.J. the un lersigned, fisve witnessed Bvitii more -
fJan ordinary iuftiest th* e*xlftbition of the PLOW
recently patented to if. 15. CE/RK, of Tallahassee,
Florida. QL JOSEPH H. ALSTON has j
the patent for this Plow, lor the States of Georgia
and Alabama. Having used it, 1 unlufeitatingly pro
tiounce it one of <tho best Plows 1 have ever seen.
It is simple ami elftap in its construction and can
be made by the commpneAt BlaAtsmith.
@ * AVILEIAM A. CARR.
. Dr. Alex. 15. Hawkins and ffeorge W. Scott —the
fTrt a plainer near and tTie latter cm
ourVnost enterprising nverchants o but both eminent
ly practical who know wheiT-of thev speak—
have signed similar certificates.
e clip the above from the Tallahassca* Floridian
and Journal, to show what estimate's placed upon
The Claris. Plow
# AT HOMK. -| i
We mentioned last week that JOSEPH 11. ALSTON
had purchased the right f jytMs Plow for Georgia
and Alabama, and ti.ft: he*-. m in s Thw|pasvi
for tltt “ivurpose es selling County Rights. “lie is
lrw g m-Vut intooothea sections of wFe jStafc, but
Messrs. Sl\ IFT & LOM Rl # are his duly constituted*
arrangements with Thej have oue of
the Plows at shop and will take pleasure in
its perforuntnees to all who desire to pur
chase. „ *
-'s 0 ap -?-3m
• o
J rimes AT. C>t-a‘y ‘
W Ol I'D fcspectjplly inform tliecitizens of D the
e*m
•munity that he still con- A
tinues hw busines at his * ‘ <
OLD STAND? ‘ |
In the WaTch. Clock and* ‘
Jewelry® -- ;
Repaid, l?r Lhio. §
lie also keeps constantly X d’ . i
. r '’’ 001x1 aud Steel r eaa, Watch Gftards, kc. for sale.
#
lsootl ' e DEPOSITCRy of tilt Florida,
. Baptist Conven t wher# Bo< ks <svn be bougfit at
: retail in ativ
ot
bles TesUinentynd Theolo .
gicaE DeSominatn nal L.terary ami Sunday School
. Books ’ ‘ vc - Also ;iil publications worth* of
notico.can beV (l,here as they*are
W. N. GHAUDOIN, C responding Senary
A4MES M. GRAY, Agynt/lej r 6. •
Jhomasvillt. Jt;.*2-. l ° •
f NEW -GOODS-';
liiM sTI: muih
J. ir.'M‘Kinn6n & Co’s..
VI ~E are now receivltig our Fall and Wined
e \ > Stock es * ®
Goods,
j To wlflch attention of all who wish
gOud articles at * ° •
Snvall ’*
• o Particularly thoie
WH@-BUY” WITH BASH.
Come with yottr moftcy and you edfri exchange it to
I frreat advantage. Ift order to induce more
rOAiSH'. SALES.,-
we have determined to make a* large discount to
” *CASH BUYIRSY
dCome end tea, tmr Stock embraces LSdies’ J)ress
Goods and Trimming#, of all Hie recent styles,
Clonks, Tafm.-is. Collars, Iftice Goo*fs, fthawls Head
lft-e rptmicls and Opera Flannels: and a full
assortment oft Ladies’, MisseS’ and Gentlemen’s •
“ # Hosjery wisd Glo’vft*-;.
01 Also KerftOys, Osnaburgs, Bj,o # wn
an<l Ulcache‘l Sheetings and Shirtings.
The Ladies aw particularly invited, to exa-
I mine our goods.* *
• ,■ . SHOES. •
Our sttyjk is larger than ever before, and compulses
Men’s, Youth's tied Bov’s Boots* 0
do do • ,lo P>oots **
* a tfto ‘to *do Coif and Ivip Boots 1
of alt styles, *
’Ladies’, Misses’ and khildren’s.Shoes* in all
“grades, styles and qualities. • , *
We particularly invifco jhe Ladies to see our Phil
adelphia Mail? Shoes, beiag far supericß-.to’jiny ever
before offerert fift- sa>e in *t'ln^ma.sille.
* ’ .• * ;
AJiandsotnd assan tincpUot welPmadb CloUring, con
sisting of i)ver w’pats, ’Coats, Pants, Vest*, Talmas,
etc. etc. • # • •
** * I‘® * *
. , • IY-A 1
a A full assortnfbflt of all styles and qualities.
- ; Q.RQOIR'HSi ’ •*
•e q .
Tobacco, Sugar, Ctoffec, lAqt\prs 4 Cigars, Oils, etc 0i
, Bajtging, Rope, Twine, Blankets, Crockery “and
Hardware. . • • _ ®
,*o • a
* To C’ottosj fillers. 0 *
Weftvill fair pfices in tidde or
0 collections, at times. Tliose indeljted to us and
those telio* jvish to get good prices for their Cotton
,in trade, wilPind us ready to verify our assertion.
Bring in your CoUfli* , , ° °
, , J. H
. Tliomasville, October J’- >J. n “
/"NEW"PIRirr •
WOULD r&pectfully inform*the community
\\* that J. W. LLGHTFOOT lms bought*
out the interest of Mr Lowry Jolinsfln in the late
firm of Lightfoot & “Johnson, a#d the unGersfgqeift
i, will now carry on the bfieiness at the olii stirtid. Wc
siiall hH nibstly for nd will make it to tlie,
interest of those who juay favor us with tlfcir°trade,
as we intendAoftell at a small advance. ,
We bare on leind, an/ will be receivin'; articles,
at different periods, follows: ° ,
< ° 4 Salaratus _ “
• O n ,
, Crca*n lartar
O O ®
Saltpeter a Thyme .
* • * S?arch S(*aft
• ° Potasif’ ° Nails
Toleicco Sugars
Tells * _ e* jrx B.lcon •
Coffee Lftrd
Apices • % Flour
Ginger* V s . ss* ° Candy
* Pepper . \Onion’s*
AlUim - * * Syrup ’
Cheese >-3H|P^• Powder
. Butter* “ Lead
t’ickles Shift
* S*age Mea?
• .Snuff , * * C-. Oii
,° ltice , * “Salt.
Crackers Candles
Sae*lines, Yinggar *. * , ,
9 F i -toi, Potatoes,
* Dried Apples * ’•
• t operas, 9 • o
’ Togetheg with a variety of flthcr
C.°a BEAXL will’ifttgnd “and Wike o charge 01/
,tlw; business. • * . , *
jy 23 * # T. J. & .7. W. LISIILFObT.
*
•New Store “ino TJiojnasville
11.. WolH'A;l)r.o..
*• T s ••• & i ‘
• ®lTaving opened anew
DRY-GOODS ESIPOKLUM,
•Next door to John Sftark,
VRBrnow wceivingbanft will fte constantly receiv
ing a largestock of all kinds of
Dry, Staple asi:! Fancy Goods,*
Mafie Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hgts,
LADIES’ SHOTS: HIjLIAS &lOISETS,
oIIOSLERY, CUTLERY TOBACCO,
§cc);|i's,"?ii:|iei)cs tjiji)
.\jid many otheg articles too numerous to mention.
As we haveebeon a iiyie in the*Jhusiness, we
flatter ourselves that we have, toid are now select frig
as elegant a .Stork of Gooclft as can betiad,
and will sell a cheap as such goods can be bought
in any Southern jparket. b
ftgM, are prepared to compete with any Mer
chant South in prices,’and therefore say to you all,
come ancSeLamine oin*stock®before purclmsing else
where. . lb WOLFF,
Feb 4, 1860. N. WftLFF,
A Good 0
IS NPW BEING OFFERED IN THE LARGE AND !
well # known House tfhd Lot, situated _JE
in the to*wn*bf Fletclierville, and fl.rrif
erly occupied by J*. I*. Smith as a Boav- B&ijlillBt
ding House and Hotel. Tliereare ten
good. comfoiu.aWe rooms and fire-places, good out
buildings. all ney and plenty garden ground, with
good stables, all conveniently and well ad
apted to Boarding House or ftotcl purposes. Terms
casv and possession given at any time to suit the
purchaser. 9 9 j
For/ftrtlier particulars, to W. F.IIUBERT,
on thg premises, or call at the store
e3 by Rev. H. 4V Sharpe, and apply to the owner.
• • * BENJ. P. HUBERT.
Thonfttsvilfe, April 2, 1559. ° tfe
i 6 - ~v
j Leather, Leather*
OAK AND. HEMLOCK stILE LEATHER— .
Harness and Lridle°Lea.her * 9
Hame String and Upper Leather, # 0
•o Oil fanned Lacmg Leather, 0 •
EnSmeled Leather, •* .
o • Calf Skins. Lining Skins, 0
o Deer Skins, Pad Skins, •
° e and
on hand and for sale, opposite the*AWirket
IloT!>e.‘! y .. McG LAE ELAN & LITTLE. c
Thorntyville,
0 # * Haptist Hooks. 4
IJAPTIST History; Baptist Denomination ;°The
) jfdoeia. ami several other works by various au
thors ; for sale by * E. REMINGTON & SON.
*' ’ / v SACKS exya Rio Coffee, Powder, Lead and
e)* * t’urcussion Caps ; for sale by c o
1 kl 7 ‘• . B F HUBERT.
o 0 0
o
Fll mVDHi: |> DOLL IES I
; 0 nEWAjin.
IJANAAYAH PROM .MY FI.ANTATIO* IX M.\f>
lkHViCewty, Florida, qp the ui®rht of the 17ti
t! tv..- ii _ “_vs. Rrabrn, Thouia> in.l >i^!niiil)ii. —
I Iftive every reason t > belief that NDjwviiite man has
been tamperui& yith them, ami I wQI give the above A
•word f<fir evi<jeqce to convidt the scoundrel and Ida ftefiv-
I ery tome. o ° . *
: * P°escriptiorf. 0 •** # * o
IJEUBBN is black, ujiont sis feet six inches high. <
o “Weighs al*iur **•.. layidied q* nimbi. between st> ams
years old, when spokenfto draft his head tad stamoeia l(
a litde, has on nntle_'a bad defective spot, ;ftul wears a
numhi-j sevmiteißi shot® • e
* THOMAS is black, aboat five feet four or five inches #
high, ihmt 45 or 56Tear* old, weight dwflCi or ISO
pounds speaks very quickly to, mel has the
bwtfn nf tin- South Carolina rice negro. o
St >LOM< )X i’ (tltout *T or 22 vegrs old, weighs aliout
ISO. >:■ 160 pwDi(f a very fine Moiing boy, wfih smooth,
sleek skin, and before lie left had many bruise's on his
i®used by a mule running away wjih him, in # walk
ing In swings himself ;ifcout, and when standing is in
clined to be knock-nefd. o 0 0 •
the; are BU] posed to be making their way towards
Jacksonville or Fiyjiandina. I will pay a suitable re*’
ward tor the confinement of these hoys in some safe* jail,
or for ate at lfly jinimatiun, three miles
belowAvhiddon's i'efty on the Aneilla riven
■ je 27-1 m 1 • JAM MS and. LINTOTi
| The Madison Messenger will please copy one
month and forward account tffthis office. s „
i / tl!OK(ilA, Thomas County. ## •
V s * . SnjM'rior Codrt, June* Term* 1860.
AXXA E. EIbSJER ) ® ®
vs. >®Libel for Divorce.
• WILLVM FOSTER) ...
The Sheriff having returned that.the Defendiait in the
above staged case is not to be found M Ylie.Vouutv, and it
further appearing by nie affidavit of I’. X. Viekdrs that
De fen daK is without the limits of tin- Statft of Georgia—
If is, on motion iftdered by the Court, that tin? Said
Defendant appearand ansjver, ;tt the next Term of this
Court: elan that the case be considered in default omDe
!l feiidant, and the Plaintiff allowed to proceed. •*
-Vjud, it is furthe* odered* that this* Rule be published
once a month, for font*months, in one of tlie Public Ga
zettes of th# towiSof Thomasvillei.
. M i *TY LM-: & Y(?UNC. For Plaintiff.
Granted, AUG. 11. TLAXtfELL, Judge S. C. S. I*.
A true extract from the minutes. „
ang 1 in fin LEBIIEUS DEKLF* D. Cl’k S. C.
•* • ■
®*/'Al,l\J’U IT'S SAliEft. —WILE BE*
s--’ gdld before the Courthouse door, in the town of Mag
-1 ilblia. Clinch County, 04 the first Tuesday in SEPTE.M-°
HER next, within tiac- lawful liours of sale, the follow ing
property, to-wit: •
• One lot of land, number not known, but knowfi as tjie
place whereon William W. Corbitt, nqw lives, adjoining
° lfleds of Newsioi Corbitt, centaiuing four hundred and
> ninety ana s, “more or less, (well improved,k lying and
* being” iy the seveieft distil.* originally Amiling now
Otincli countv, levied oil as the* property of William W.
Corbitt to safely one fi*fa issued from Cliijfh Superior
* Court, in favor.>f John T 0 vs X\ illiani Av. Cor
•bitt; property pointed'out liv plaintiff's attorney. July
24th, 1860.
aU g 1 SIMMI'EL TWMMKBM.V’N. Sheriff.
1) KfiPKb MJKRIFF>S WAIVES be soU
>. before the Pourthoiiseedoor in Qtlitman, Brooks
County, on the FIKST TL'ESIAY IX t*EPTESUIEK.
, ne.\t B the legal Jioui. of sale, the following prop*
* City, to \v.U: • • .
Feur negro slaves; John, a years old; Jolm
a boy sixteeu .yeai* old; Jtleorge, a Auan t*vimty-seten
years old; Sealy, a wonfcfl'twvnty-four years old; devied
on tis the proportv of Kinclien Radford'to satisfy sundry
6 fas *a my hands—T*illsoif W“ Harris vs K. Radford,
aifd Henry Radford s?cuii?v, and others; p?optty point
ed out by fc. Radford, defendant in fi las.
August 1, 1860. „ A. SMITH, Sheriff.
V t> •
Aslmisjisliatoi’s Sale.
A OREE.kBCE TO AX OIfDEK OF THE ‘COURT
TV* of Ordinary <Tt “Lowndes county, will he sold before
the Courthouse door, fn the fbw’u of*Valdost#, on the.tirst
Tuesday in August next, within tine legal hours of s;Jei
’ the bbiowAng property, to“wit: One hundred acres of
laaid, more or less, ni the north-etisfecorner of lot Ao. 150,
flying ii^ the ItitTi district of*Jjowndes Georgia,
lielonging to thu estate of Jacob J.jpdsey, duceased. Sold
for the benefit of (JiU hells anti creditors. Terras made
knounbnthe day of • o
AIDSPHSTIt.VrOir.? K.tf-E.-'Will be sold on
Tuesijpv Rie jjh •fay ok August.af thq, Courthouse
in Thomasvule, the dwelling•l.mse anj fourteen aeres of
“TumUayached, belonging to the® estate of I®. lb. Davies,
deceased. • .*
• Ado, tit thc.same time mid place, Seventeenth's in the
i town of Th*mabvi!!o 0
TennSfmall iiotes, with appr(9\ ed Security, payable
Ist JanuaryAieSt—if not punctually paid, to beifr lflterest
from date sf sale. E. SEIXAS, Ajin’r.
‘fiiojyasville 21st ,kme, ?860. je 25-6 t, •
/ t EORGIA, I‘SIOU Ab COUNTY.
\ 1 B . Court nf (trdfnMry, June 21, 1860.
Whereas,
beet? duly apjmidted Administrator ml CollvgenduiH <m
the of Diftiiel 11. i)e%n, decettsed, of said eottidy—
All t'ersiuis are, therefore, hereby notified to file their
objections in said Court; otherwise P.auanent Letters of
Administration, oi^said estate, will be granted and issued
to said applicant, regular Term of smd Court, to 1®
held at the Courthouse in on the first Mon*
da\’ in August next.
Je 27-308 HENRY Ih TOOKE, Otfln^y;
CtTATE OF ( C!EORiafA, ’l'hiwnax Coimt}'. , *
Con Aof <)/./1 unfy , May 17, 1860.
Whereas. JOHN AIcKIXXftX, Executor of esta°t
and laskWill nd Testament of John senbor,
deceased, tßis day makes application, by petition,ty this
for letters of Disufission and a filial discdiargejfrom
stiid Executorship'*- ® ®, #
•‘All jiersons interested are, therefore, hereby notified to s
“ttleTheiC objections in said Court. If any they liavy; oth-
stiiif letters will he granted andbstffiecl t® said ap
■ plicant ut a regular Timm of stiid Comb, t be held at the
CtTirthoqpe ifi Thomflsville, said county, 4m the second
my 2b-*im HENRY 11. TOQJvE, Ordinary.*
STATE OF rho 111 a- CUlf. 0 ‘
. Court of Ordinary , 9 May k-i, 18611.
Whercaat W.e& ,TNO. W. H. tfITCHEfcL.
ASxecuArs of the estate wil “last will aad testament of
Nathaniel y. Mitchell, deceaseM, of said county, this day
make implication, by petition, to This Court for letters of
L)isnflssion*from said Executorship, of said estate — •
All jjre heftby notified to
D lilß their ihrjTetions in said Court, if any tlyw hav%; otlv
erwise said letter? of Dismission will he granted tw said
I'W icants. at a Regular Term of-said Court, to he lurid at
the Coni'thou* 1 “u, Thoifr.isville, county, on the se
cond Monday iji Januau’ next,
may 16-6 m • 11 EN R Y °II. TOOffvE, Oedimiry.
~ ,- •
Cf EOKGIAj HOIU*S COUNTY. ° ’
Court oj Ordinary, July 2, ISft).
° Wlirireas, JOSIAII (1 RO"( )\*RE,us Administrator
Will annexed, on estate of M oses DimielalerSas
,ed, this day. In* petition, makes application tft this,Court
for letters of Dismission ?i<iin *iidadministration on said
estate — *
All persons interested are, therefore, herein’ notified to
# fi]e their objections in sait? Court# if any they have to
said letters bejng'^rranted; otherwise said ltritetp will be
granted and issued at a regular Term of said Court, to bg
held at the Courthouse in Thoinasville, said counyt, on
riifoseeond Monday in January next. •
jy M.-6m HENRY H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
- *
I„ OST —In the town of Quitman, on the 13th of June,
_j 1860, a nromPigory nn|e for One Hundred Dollras,
jnade payable to the undersigned dated June 13,1860,
and signed <i>y William Smith. 1 forewarn all personso
front trading for said note. •
July 11, 1860. 3t JOHN McMULI^EN.
/ t EOKGIA, BROOKS V*
\ I ®*7V) all Whom if may Conrrrn
BERIA ANDERSON and JAMES McMELLEN liv
ing. in propel* form, applied to me for permanetSt lettc-rs
of administration oig “ie estate of Henry Anderson, late
of said coltryy deceased. * •
ThiPis to cite all aigl singular and neift of
kin of Henry Anderson, to be and appear at my office,
within the time allowed by law, and sr®w cause* if any
tlnw can, why permanent administration should not be
granted to Anderson and James McMullenoon
Irenry Anderson’s estate. ° °
Witness illy hand and official signature. June 30, 1860.
4-30d [ss.so] AN(11 8 MORRlSON,<jDrdinarv.
A DtIISISTKATOB’S NOTIC E Sixty days’
/V after date, t<g\\ot, on the first Mondatain September
next, application wilPbe made to the Court of Ordinary
•of Thomas County for leave to selr all the lands belong
ing to tbe estate of Jhmes It. Edwards, late of said coun
ty deceased. I’EYTON P. SMITH, Adm’r.
—-- O—
"VTOTICE.—Two months after date application will
be made to tbe Court of Ordinary of 1!rooks County
Georgia, sit tl#- first regular O rngafter the expiratiqp of
two months from the first publication ot*tbis noticeafor
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Irwin
J. Lewis late of said County. deceased, for the lienetit of
the heirs said deceased. .Trine 30, 1860.
jy 4-tiOd [fo.ool JOHN D. BOZEMAN, Adm’r.
• - ——
• ?Adininisiiatoi‘*s Sale. • •
A GREEAItIE TO AN ORDEB AND JUDGMENT
f the Honorable tj>e Court of Ordinary of Thomas
County. July regidar Term. 1860, will t, e sold before the
Courthouse doorln Thfcuiasville, said county within tin?
legal hours of sale, ontbe ftmt/Toesday in November
next, all the lands and real estate (widow’s <Mwetthei?--
to excepted a of apd belonging to Mocea Fate If deceased
said land jring aucf being on the line of tffs 13th and I tth
districts ot I llamas cnuutv, andricnown as nlie lands
whereon deceased resided at the time of his death No
i 93, in said county, about two.bundred acres of wlflch*
is cleared and in iiue order for cultivation
jy I'M . * . GEORGE BEVAHS, Adm’r.
\ E lot of Cheese; just received and for saleiiy
ott 8 , E. REMINGTON & SON.
• . 0 • •.
w O Q
[0 0 Confufctioifary. 0
;<,qrvn: ukbeu signeand„ ItESPECiFFIu* in
-10 form.thm citizens y 0
> Southern Gyorghv and Fid- * it* \
riba. th:y he‘*is now re- £ % -A
cei\Tng and constantly re- kX,
plenishftii^fii <> with
•fresh and %ell t.
GoOi]s twid
I among wkie&*are -
“lowing*general assortment * \
l o of family nick-nacks: 0 “**■£?_ °. 0#
preserves, Joilies,"Raisins, Currants, Figs, Citron,
1 Prunes, Lemons. flrangTs. Apples, Almonds,•CocoS^
# Brazil, Pecan and Fjjbeib Xnts.J flives. Cape#B, An
chovies, Sardines, Salmon. Shads Lobsters,
Maccaroni, Vermjeelli. Split Pea®; Soda. Buyer, Si*
gar ci°nd Idirnia Crackiysf Picklqs.Catsiifi. Saucfs;
Choice Wmes, liquors; Porter, Ale and Cider in
4jJttles: Scgars, Tobacco. Snuti'.*Pipes, etc.
Candy, ®f my own Manufacture.
, A large quantity always on hand, to which
tße special .‘Utenyen of merchants “dealing in CAN
DIES. Orders from a distance, **f accompanied
with theClisU Bvilbreceive*firoinpt attention.
“All the above, with numerous articles ftot men-*
tioned, for sale by 0 * *
oThomasvillqj Ga..yp l->v JOH.X STARK.
® a s •- B
Tlie Wiiole.
lIT IS NIX G TO GR.VTIPY THE TAi?TE*AN®
▼ t faney %f ifll, we have made arrangements to
those ‘ who them,” wibi
Uuggics, Uo< k;n\aj\ ttsul Carriages,
* *® Manufactured at Hie North 6f *
Seasoned Tijiltoer.
®AA e shall also keep on liend, those of our own
*make. AVe ship our B • * ,
l3ui)s,.>pkc§ and Its ms
fr*wi the North's)!’ which we ghvays order the best. <
Wliether’ wc get the seasoned ones or ntt, is a matter
of no concern to the as we
° ‘ Warrant our Wifsjt ; “,
• and that is # sufflbient, as Smith said when his
•“gal” to?d him she “would Marry him if she died
i for it.” Therefore be it °
J{fsolred, 1 hat*?illowho are in of something
to ride* it;, who wish tbesr Worses shod so they
will not fall down* anik plows made and repairedVo
<hey will add ”5 jier cent to the harvest, be fcdvised
add recomineoded to call at
Adapted. LOWRY & SAfIFT’S!
•op 4 * w * v *tf
qj)
Before MUkisig lour Purchases,
JARED E¥E^ITT’S
, • AT GROOVERVILf/E,
. \ ND BKIMINE 111S o STOCK OF #
• o : r> ‘
Gh? • f!’S, •
CONSISTING OF * *
Staple & .Fancy 0 Dr.y Goods^
°<Jlo3lii°ttar. Mills, Rlgnnets and Alii® * .
liucr\ GooysJUmds and Shoos,
# ° Crockery anand
• lE*r<l-#Warc & t'ullerj.
• • Coffee aad Sugar. ,* ! t ,
• o o Tolaeco, &c., &e.
°ln sact b you cfltn find almost any article you nyty
want, qs liis Stock consist® of every tiling usually
kept in a Country Storej all of wliiciv lie
as good terms as can be sold in Southern GTorgi.'f'or
Florida. * • # ap 30-t.f
Q'D'Ai2ER r e ICC Y.
. Sewing Machm&.
P LEASE at tlie thyniture Store of th© sub-
ScribeA and wftness the performance of a dou
oie thread Sowing Machine, wliicli lias just tnade its.
advent* in out” flace. A large oiuqber have lieen
sold in the mitfdle counties oi Georgia during the
present year, by tlie agent of State of Georgia, <
and are giving general satisfaction. Th* subscrib
ers Ijave the for this jilace and vicinity.
o 11EM4NGWTON & DEKLE.
Thomasviße, Ga. 0 0 dec 12 ts •
9 0 —•—
Specif Aofjce.
ALL indebted tis P. X. VickeSl“either by 0
•note or account", are lftreby requested to come
forward and make immediate payment, to prevent
oth®r*teps being taken to collect o tho sam§. Aly
papers wWI Jje found in the lianfis of iMessrs Mdn
tjjro and Young. 8 >
jan 28-ts * ® P. N. TICKERS. . <
> 8 ■*—— 5 <
Ch.a 11 e -li g e...
.. WILSON-.*. ■
.ry ii aTIe 4 xgi;s tt°c ello,°t asville
• and *he city of Quitman to equal his .
*§foc4 of fiooSg;,
fs 1104 V receiving from #
Imposing iii Yew York,
either in stales, qualitiesoi> varieties. TlH* prices
cannot be objected to, frn the fact*that are
tl®’ X*r York Jobber’s profits less than ufUal. •
The Stock consists in of •
Ladies’ Bonnets—from fi3 to sl6*
Akintillas and Points', of every vfcyety
*• *. Silk anil Tinleras Barites ® • o 8
Lawns, Oingiiams, *M®slins 8 0 ®
‘French, English and American Calicos o
Hats, Boots and Shoes. „ ®
I® fact every tiling wanted or needed in this county.
Calf at the BIG STCMtE ii Grooverville.iGa.
April ISOQb* * 8 ts ,
plmlMliloill.
c. 29 W 31 GOLD STREET, ®
KT fe* w: c> x 8 isi _
, (On Broome, She riff, and Columbia
Manufactories, \ . , Xi u 4m k.
’ I And on hi Wintry Street, Boston,
* 1 Massachusetts.
rpITE SCBSCRIBERS-MAXUF.U TURE SINGLE.
> 0 1 °ai?d Double Cylinder and Type-Revolving
PRIXTIYG MUHIXUS.
BEQ AND PLATEN BOOK AND JOB• °
B *° PRINTING presses.
° 4 a DAMS’ PATENT,) * 0 8
HanJ and Card Presses, H ydraulic Presses with wrought
Standing Press.-sos vjftious kinds, (Anfsi-K,
“Timiture, Cases, Sthuds. Brass Rule, C(n]ibsiiig Sticks
and every article connected with the arts of Letter-pref*’
Copperplate and Lithographic Printing, Book Binding’
StAvotyping and Electrotyping, always on hand, or ilr
njplied at short noticr.
Anew Catalogue, Containing cuts and descriptions of
many new mflliines nor before shown i® their hook
with directions for piffling up, working, See., and other
nS -o i ‘nation, is now in jues®. and when completed
will he sent to any oi the era ft who will furnish their
, address. * o It. IkfE & CO.
. i ° New* 4ork and Boston Mass*
I übhshcrs of newspapers are at liberty to insert this
advertisement three times intheir e weekly paperfwith
this note, at any time during the next six months but not
uger, prov]|je%they purchase type or material of our
manufacture tor four4inies the amotnt of their bill, which ,
w ill be allowed in settlemeytof ours on receipt of a cops
ot their paper containing the advertisement, e
brintii/g types, and all other
I’ttIYTKVG II ATERI t *
o \ “tc KEPT ON HMD IN I®\ RGE°QUAXTITIES
ifrT/r T’ l at tf 16 lowest prices, for sGo months’ notes
w n*rt Isr¥ a 8 N, ‘ w , lork T ype Foundry. Roman
touts lil the modern s*vles are always on th* shelves
i r (MHloT.ounr , # delivery, font ß# of frogi 56 to
Nun-ci “t* will prepay the postage ® ® pamphlet of
I nccd .Specimens ot Fonts,’’ and other sheets, w liicK
Y • ,e Diaik-dto all pelting olives suiiding i§c their ad
dress. v • °
Any publisher of a newspaper %ho ehooeeslo publish®
; tlh, ‘T! t ; “i'W’. lln 2 this note, three times before
, the first day of July, 1860, and efor ward >®- one of tin
.pajicrs coiitSinnig it, will ln- B allowed liis bill, at the time
, purchase from nn*of my own manufactures,
ot life times the amount of said hill. Address o
„ (®EORGE BlftiCEL®
•_? oo 1 *1” rounder, 13 Chambers st.,xSi Y.
LARGE lot of # well selected Bofts and Shoos;
•IA- for sa!c Jy * ...•B F c y ÜBEIT,
Land Agency. *
rpilE findersigtfed will l?uy and soli Lands on a
I •small MDinmission busies- —will cive
Uioh infonnatiA as the dlecords *ml Tax
Digests of the State House nifty furnish.
Applications for such intoviu-iiion will \M iv_
strictly complied o with vftien. in°eTery tlie
requisition i&aceompanied with one dollar. 0
O O IPAWKiNSftfe Co.°
Jlilledgcville, Ga mil 18 ts
0 Fpi ‘Sale. # ° 00 c
TIIE AND LOT OF Wt. T. K. fEONARD
situated on the Tallahassee ro.el,
known asetlie Alcl)onal<£ place. *
Said prqpiises consist of a good, framed ■ miiygL <
dwelling, and other ty'cess.ary.building*#,
gether with fifteen acres of land. A good b©ryuin
t will be given. Apply to *
a P I7 _ * • SAM, B. SPENCER.
1 alnalde Inventions !
FEELER'S Economical and Variety Steel Blade
• PLOW,
lVitented .Tune Lust, .1859, —the most economical,
convenient and efficient Cultivator ever invented.
Wheneproperly nia&fe andNised, if it does not thus
prove itself, 1 herein pledge myselfeto return the
money to those who purchase rights for their plan
tations. * • ®
Requires*but one Stock for any Jtind of a Blade©
ten of winch may bs put on, fastened and taken off
in one minute. ,
Is adajged to sod, subsoil, hillside °nmtgeneral
cultivation, and nui} - Wte tufried into a*double plow
.if desired, and is so constricted that a sqj*l planter
m,j- be attached “to it. the cost of which will not ex
-1 ceed one dollar. * ®
ftvery pact i> detachable an*J°adjustaffle to itself.
The Stock, which nftiy be made out <Jf cqpimon pine
plank, is so simply constructed, and llft-re being no
weld in tlu&iruti part, th.u the whole plow may Be”
readily put up,by the commonest Smith after°once
obtaining a correct pattern. fTlie opinio* of #ll fllio
and tried it, is that it will be the.
, ONLY PLPW. USED.
asoon as ire merits ifve generally known, afld that,
taking several years together, it will be l>fl? a small
part of’ the present plow expenses, being not only
the most convenient, but the cheapest plow r that can
be used. c •Faieuers can fit |Jicir present supply of
Scuters, Shovels, anj Sweeps 9 for this Stock® ando
even knock, flie wings oft’ their wrought Turning
Plow§ and fix for this. 0 0
.Persons wishing Individual or County Rights will
©i&lrjss. ° „ Da. A. PEELER, Monticello. Fla.
®r * Rev. Wfl. 4’EELEII, Waukcnah, Fla. ,
January’A. 1860. • 0 °
TO PLANTERS/
I Ail AWARE THAT IN o PRESENTING MY
e •
to the pitfilicV I have to contenibw'itli the prejudices
.created by the failure of otlfer invent ion© for the like 1
purpose. 1 flatter mysClf,"however, rdmt jny PLAN*
>TER will perform the Work proposed, in a. satisfac
tory manner. *fftm streigthen?d in that con
by tße opinion of nearly aU the
a • Practical p t
of Thomas and adjoining counties w r ho liqve examin
ed it ; and flu* judgement of the members of the
ißitein Office, vvJio pronounce 4t to be by far tße best
PLAN'l’EltJhat has eter°bcen presented to tliem.
o It is intended f© plafit* Corn and Cotton, and to
sow drain of all lends. For sowing Wheat broad
> cast and harrowing in.at o tlie same time, it cartnvit bc o
equalled. It can be used for futtiyg out Guiana,
either by strewing or by;putt*ng any desired quanti
ty at guy given distance. • The distance pßo#osgd°to
Tlrop the seed is graduated*by tli# numbet® of cogs
ftnu tfi# ijuantity by tin* size. *
A glance at the PLANT l?tl shows “the amount of
labor saved by°its use, and Jhe natur© atfd®accuracy
of the same. A tiffin and out the rofc,
drops the seeijsind coders it, in the anme time and
.with the same labor shat it takes, in the us©al way, to
lay out the Tow. The aid given by the wheel ren
ders it equally easy to theliorse as ©a plough.
It bcigig impossible for any one man to l* ing it
the notice of evewydarmer, or to supply the demand
whenexSE)it.ed, 1 propose to sell the right to %ny
State (©county, or number of counties, that anyotffi
“may slesiYe, a ltd at rates* the purchaser will nmke
money. 1 trust n8 one wiU condwiyi it without an
examination, necause it is the invention of a South
ern man.” If, however after examination they re
ject it,®l have nothing to say. 0
TIIOS. J. BOTTOMS,
oct IG-6m p 4 Thomasville, Ga.
g ts f
• * JSSawkvi tiUHl'is m
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copies of#itty one or more of the above works. Thus:
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Tlie Farmer’s Guide * *
To Scientfflc and Practical Agriculture^
By Henry Jt. Sf, of Edinburgh, and
the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agri
culture in Yale College, New
(Octavo. 1000 pages, and numerous©Etigravings.
This is, the most* complete >?ork on
Agriculture ever published, and order to give it.
aEvider circulation the have resolved to
reduce t he price to
Pive DoMars for the Two V^lumc^!!
iflten sent, by mail (pogt-paid) to California
Oregon Hie jn-ice will Tie $7. To every other part of
rtie°J, ninn. and to Canada (post-p;d) SG.
fßrjf” T/ttf not the old “Book of the Farm.”
* Remittances for the above publications
“shftttlil tiwfiys # be addressed, post-miu, ty tne Pub
lishers, * • 0 8
0 LEONARD SCOTT & CO. 0
T'fo.Til CMd street, New York.
’ FALL TRADE.* •••*’
e. limimim
0 o Dealers in 0
FAMCY’AIip -STAPLE‘DR Y-600DS
* THOMASVILfE, t^V.,
•A RE*IOW reWving their magnificent stock of
II # PALL AND WINTER O)
> dry-goods;.
0 LbteqtfliUt©! by any in the * ® 9
• Especial is dicir Dress Goods
•Department, in which fuay be found ttHl the novelties
ot the season, consisti*g of Silks, de
Laines, <Jle vinos* Bombazines, Alpacas, French,
English and American Prints, etc.
in .etyllcss yarieiy; yosiery and Gloves of
♦Jnalitygtor Gents, Roys, Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren; Cloaks, Mantillas and Shawls, of cverjfevari
cty ot style, color Snd quilily; Housekeeping and
Plantation Goods; in this department wo have every.”
siting usually kept in our line *>r housekeepers aud
# *
usa call before tiwircliasirift elsewhere; wc
wip take pleasure iu showing our goods wlieiber
you buy oiAtot. m
* oct 8 E.®REMINGiTON & SON.
* * 4- —H—
VF’INft and assortment of Men's and Boj’s’
, . 03^OM? , X3:i3SrC3t-° ®
©yl tlie Laieststyles; received and tor sale by
oct 8 E. BEMfNGTfIN & SON.
m - ■
\ \ ’E are now opening a tSle assortment o^Gcnts’o
\V FUR.MSHING GOODS,
consisting of all kinds of Shirts ail'd Colars, Shirt
Bosoms, # l*nd(j.r Shirts mid Drawers; Ties, Scarfs,
Cravats anil Handkerchiefs; Silk, Kid and Cotftm*
Gloves and Gauntlets. ® ® ®
*oct 8 * E. REMINT.TON & SON,
V'INE ass*rtißent of Ladies’*Steel Extension
from Bto 3G ltpops; just received and for sale by .
oct 8 8. REMINGTON &S9N*
0 I UST received® and for sale, a fine®assortment of
•J ° ... Jcwclry,
consisting of Diamond, Cameo. Lava, Floirntine,
Masonic, Coral, a*d a good many other styles and
B patterns, atfjj[ will be sold at prices tosuit the°t^mes.
’ oct 8 E. IfeEMINGTOfc & SN.
1 ® ®
\FINE assortment of Gentlemen’s -jutd Boys’®
Ilatß fend Oaps.
Also a fine assortment ol Ladies’and_Misses’
Hats and Fhits'of the latest style; jusfcreceived and
!)fot*saleby ® O E. REMIGTdN & BON.
* ® IT a *
• • Groceries. ® -
r KITS Mess Mackerel * o °
e) 5 kits Nq,l Mackerel in barrel and to retail
ft kits Salmond #
o 20 drums Driei? Figs e>
20 tioxes Royer Rab-ejis • ..
20 bifVrels Irish Pot'afyes . ‘*_
5 barrel%Oni*hs •* m
* 4 keg© fresh Goshen Butter * 0 °
dLSuckwbeat and fresh FJour .
20 boxes. Cheese • • • •
3 JiarF®! Currants,"for pi*s . • • ®
@ 1 box Macaroni; .sud various ©flier artiuJes in
.the Grocery line,, just received and for*stile by
jan 21®, p E. REMINGTON & SON. °
®” - • -
, , m JD.isic:
A “FINE lot of ‘Music, <*.ntaining all the latest
piets out; just opened and for sale by
. oct 22 ! . _E? REiNUNCf’fON & SOIL “
* * Ualnling Painting. 0
CfONTIIACTis TAKEN— ..* .° .
/ 2-° for
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting!!
• ° ANII work warranted. .
Paints, Oils snd Glass, kept”constantly o*
■hand,"opposite the Postoffice. and for sale by
mh JB Cl I Ati. IB REMINGTON, *
® *|*aier Elaitging-.s.
A LARGE assortment of beau
tiful F*APER & BORDER, ‘^s°
on hand, and espected to INCS
to arrive every day. , trSArift
Rooms Papered
W ith neatijcs.4 aij-1 despatch, and in workmanlike
manger by [nth 18-tf] C. 11. REMlNti’fON.
‘* I’liologVapliic Gallery.
REMINGTON’S PIKJTOGRAi’IfIC GALLERY,
Ori’OSlTl? TIIL POST OFFICE.
Melainotypes,
* “ © * Sphereotype*^
_ And a#ty other styles of Pictures ihken in a supe
rior manner. ~
Jtey“ Stock of material, of all feiiWs, on hand
and for sale. ® % • ‘
* # * Inst nations given in the Art. nth “18
WILLIAMS & iKIIfoMS 7 -
New Cotton Press.
“ 4 SAVING TO PLAWTRRS OF
ONE HUNDRED DQDLARSI !!!
rjT|JIS NEW INVENTION, THE SIMPLEST,
JL most practicable, powerful and cheapest COT
TON i’RESS ever invet*ed, othaed ty pie
pul4ic. This is constructed upon a # ,plan soi
sif])l®that any farnt- may, with four hands, put
up one ctmplefc!, in runithig".order, in one week.—
W ho* put up it will pack
. Five an Six Hundred Pound Bales
.of cm ton with greatov tuyiliiy than any other Press
will 400 lb talcs, perfect is its structure that
at least ONE TfllßD MORE BALES (*\n BE PACK
ED ON IT®PER DA\ than any other Pressor Screw
ever inveutod. p 0 ® ® @
The Subscribers have seeded a parent for this
wonderful Press, a*d are now prepared Tiv them
selves and Agents, to sfjl private cofnty and State
rights throughout the cotton growing of the
Soutb. The} have already began to reap tli#,,,rew ard
ot this invaluable invention, and when cotton plant-,
ers everywhere shall that tin© Press is con
structed att©cost of more than *
Otie Hundred Dollars Less
than any other 1 ress now extanT, ami jtossossini”
much GREA I’VE fIA I.ft POM ER with greater
simplicity amt facility for packing, we feel confident
that our Press will supplant everything in the share
of a Cotton Press notj- in use.
JB6sy” Models of this Press may be seen by calling
us at Thomasville or aify of our Agents. *IVo
‘arc willing to let it live <nr die by own merjts,
feeling perfectly secure i* warranting it toall pnrtrh
asers. • S?. MILLIAMSI
sep°4-tf. ® m T. J. BOTTOMS.
O -er ♦ ® .
Economy.* m
Save °Tim°e, Save Labor, Save Clothes. .
®Save, Save! ®
\ I T E HAJE purebred th© rigid and are new
\V® manufacturing ® ® ®
Bfown’ti I’alfiil Mashing Alacliln*.©
o In Thomasville and at Dry, Lake. ®
We expect soog to %nanufacture tliem in Decatur,
Lowndes, Ba^er,"Brooks, and in all®of Middle ami
East Florid® ®
The unprecedented popularity of thes(@Mathines,
is the best test of their merits.® Twenty-five Shirts
can be well washed and thoroughly rinsed in this
in thirty minutes.
It is most admirably adapt©! to waslyng any and.
all kinds of Clothes. Few persons thinkdiowP’clothes
are atined by violent hard rubbing and battling. °
This Machine never makes a rent; never enlarges
onq never freaks a buttoiw cannot get out of fyc ;
will last |wenty years; is indispensable in every,
family. It is praised by every housewife not em
phatically Parisian. ® @ •
We would sell the right of a few counties in Flori
ida'on goodterms. ® D. I* LAMON & CO.
* Dry Lake, Ga, Feb 2G, 1859 ts
Stale of Georgia, Thomas County,
of Ordinary, sth, 18G0.—Whereas
Thomas Adams, jr., as Administrator de bonis .
non with th%will annexed, on the estate of Anron .
taeritte deceased, this®day makes application by
petition*o this Court for Lesters of dismission from
said administration,
All persons intertJMed are therefore hereby notifi
c“ to tile thgir objections in said court, if any
have •otherwise said Liters will be Ptwl to said
applicant at a regular term of said Court, |o be
held at the Courthous© iif Thomasville, said courtly,
<ai the first Monday in October next*