Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, September 05, 1860, Image 4

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SAVANNAH CARDS. It tit I V A SVI IT ll* -factors ii mmrn mmm . > v A . ‘©s NA H. •■ A o -f'f-'JLL GIVE THEIR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION T T to the S le of Cottmi nn.l other I'mliKe conMgucd to them; amiprot; otic till ;r.iers for®!!;. o and other F* ‘ S * current prices 0 _ 0 * TANARUS cnty years exp* n> no- in the Facturuge Busi- Be , induce* them toToffer, . fidence. their ser vice* trsthe Planters of Southern Georgia and Florida. July 18. iB6O. *>m . HARDWICK & CO.,* FACTORS 11 CQHAIISSiOI MMIITS, TANARUS i-, O # • *flv Street. # m SA-WIXN \H, (iKOimi A ft S jnßl'Wh KIV. K M A ‘id’. * iIRDWICI o° M o # 6m ~HENRY R CHRISTIAN, * SHlf’FINa ffI’GEMAL CIIiSSIIH MERCHANT, © SAVANNAH. GA. Refers, ht -ni-iot ; 0 Hiram Roberts President Merchant ° • Put - ®B 0 | o o 4 I. K. Test. Cashier State B;3ik of Georgia, Savannah. @Brigtiam. Baldwin & Cos., * 0. Cohen A. Cos., Wilder, Wheaton & Cos. * . CASH ADVANCES* MAI>E on consignment* to my i friends in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. ** Orders for Planters’ &pplie filledatn reasonable terms. May 2, 1860 „ *ly WVc ■. BURROUGHS ° THio. H. W.h! 11. RI RROI GIIS & to., (D ® i GENERAIj rrn ii ’■ ttq QinTt r tv ->p qa~ r- • k'i k w ‘ XJ v ,-V_/ L_- UJ V f Uw ■>. -s_i ‘J KJIXi tit Jj VAi U/ 1 O ‘S’ 0 9 N| I*7 Jsav St reef, SAVANNAH,‘GEVRGIA. . Commission on l plstntl Cotton off ctn. per luile. j Mav 30, 1860. • ly Willi#® Jas. 11. Joh*st^n. DUNCAN & JOHNSTON, ° Cotton FActors •2lf)0 c\vi)A)i.^sioi] SAVANNAH, GA. Refer to Messrs. Es Remington .'* sdh. Donald McLeaa, l*sq., R. If Evans, Esq., B. F. Hubert, Esq., ’ (for. A. T. Mclntyie. • April 2ji, lSiio. . *6in . • DAVANT- & “LAWTON, , . FACTOES; . SAVANNAH, *-.. GEORGIA. , SI• PPLIES l’l Iff 11ASd:D FEEE OF C< )MMISSIf )N for Planters, whose? Produce we sell. Cash advances made toTlantci*. during the Spring amt on the CPop ol’ the ensuing Fafl. K. J. D vvaxt, Jit. < E •P.-Law to*. 11 • a tw fcy KINGS* JB AKER, *• Factors • 1 ■iwimijtnwu- FORWARDING -AGENTS, •. • SAW ANN AH, GA. „ Commission for Short Staple Cotton, §0 cts. per ba^e. * McL. KINO, At. H. BAKER, F. KING, nfft 10 * vs * ly ./TLSON &'G()RU)\r . COTTON FACTORS ‘Aifl.ffliEiL mmm iigmits;-; 96 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. , “Refer to J/e-ssw. ° E Remington & .Son, J N McKinnon & Cos, * Col°A ‘P Mclntyre, Thompson & Pittman,* Major E R Young, . Mayes, Ifcilloway & Cos, Hon JII Whaley, •* Thomas G Mitchell, Esq,* L)rl> f Brandon, WmC Mitchell, ** *jjih 24-Ty • < • JOHN liffl);’ . Architect •anti I'ractical Kuiltlcr, a/• © 3 • * THO.AfASVILLE, GA.. RESPECTFCLI.Y INVoIiMSTUE INHABITANTS of Thomas and adjacent Counties, that he intends devoting the greater portion of his time to the Architec tural part of his profession,%uoh asthf Drawing of Plans, Elevations, Sections, Detail Drawings, Perspective Views of Intended Building. Specifications. of Luinher, Estimates of Cost, Ac.; and in solicit jpg patronage t'nmi ft discriminating public, Afers to liiS well known abilities in the business, as tbejjest recomnmhdntion, butPvvould refer to the following geiftlemen near ThJiu "asville: s • The Honorable Inferior Court Thomas E. Remington & St>n. • Robert H. Hardaway, Esq., # • • A. T. Mclntyre, Esq., p o John W. H. Mitchell, Esq., ■Thomasville, Ga. Chas. H. Remington, Flsq., Rev. James M. (tray, 0 ® o Thomas Jones, Esq., °J The Honorable Inferior Court of lfr*>oks County. W. Spain, Esq., 4 a Wm. A. Bowen, Gsq., > County,*Ga. (Variety Worh©.)* ) < J. J. Mash, Esq., ) T -> n . T.*lllack*hear, Esq., \ Dn canv.lle, Ga. April 18, 186(4 ts . Tjujs Clark Piow. . This plow is coming i*p fcija’to the expectations of the inventor. Those who have . trieyi it are p*i feetiy satisfied that it is tlqj best ctiF- 11 tivator they have ever used. Willi.-ftn A. CatT, Esq*., n large planter on Lalfq Jackson in this f.qpn) eoun* tyf and a thoßouglily practical faraier, writes as follows concerning it: . • . # !thc Sirifplest and (^icapi^{d y hnr of the A;/e.j I, the undersiguetl, have witnessed with#more than ordinary interest the exhibition o*f the l’LOA’* recently patented to E. I>. CL.\UK, of Florida. •Col. JOSEPH 11. ALSTON has jftirchased the patent-for this Plow, for the SttHes of Georgia and Alabama, i(©ed it, I unhesitatingly pro-, nounce it one of the best Plows I have ever see©. . It is simple and in its construction and can ‘ be made by the commonest Blacksmith. WILLIAM A. 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 speak— 0 hav# signed similar certificates. •” A> e clip the abtfve from flie Tallahassee Floridian and Journal, to show what estimate is ]Haced upoll Tlx o O lar liL I* 1 <c> w A.T home. • •AVe mentioned last week that JOSEPH H. ALSTON ’ had purchased the right for this Plow for Georgia nnd Alabama, and that 1* was th en ; n Thomasville for .the purpose of selling Copntv Rights. He is now gone out into other seefiofls of the State but Messrs. SM IFT & LOW RA are his duly constituted agents in Thomasville, and will make all necessary arrangements with purchasers. They have oue of to Plows at@their shop and will takt pleasure in cW Ug US performanceS to all who desire lo pur- March 26, 1800. * ° „ • Jtunes NT. Gray “ t0 ™ -a. munity that he still con tinues his busines at his . OLD STAND, : In the Watch, Clock and Repairing Line. . He also keeps constantly v en hand W atches, Jewel- - - y, Gold and Steel Pens, Watch Guards, &c. for sale. o o 0 o Also the DEPOSITORY of the Florida Baptist Convention, where o ßooks can be bought at the same price they can be purchased at retail in any of the publishing houses, and among which are Bi bles, Testaments and Psalms, Hymn Books, Theolo . gical, Denominational, Literary nnd Sunday School Books. &e. Also all new publications worthy of notice ean be had here as, soon as they are out. AV. N. CHAIDOIN, Corresponding Secretary. 0 JAMES M. GR A\ , Agent Depository. Thomasville, Jan. 28, 1860. ‘ t s •..NEW. GOODS | ! J\’N. M'Kinnon & Co’si • e ° : °\\ arg now receiving our Fall and Winter TV • stock of * GOODSp To which we invite the attention of all who wisjj go.M articles at * Small Profits,, 0 Qirticularly those BUY WITH GASH, ! Come with your money a%;l you#?a* exchange it to great advantage. In order to induce more • * CASH SALES, •0 m J 1 we have determined to make a discount to <. • “ CASKS-BUYERS, • Come and see. Out; Stock embraces Ladies Dress • Goods and Trimrnyigs, of ihe recent styles, • Talmas, Collars, Lage Goods, Shawls Head Dresses, Flannels and Opera Flannels; and a full, ‘►assnTjmeut of Ladies', Misses’ and Gentlejnen’s ( Hosiery and Gloves. ATso Kerseys, Linseys, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Brown and BleJched Siieetings and Shirtings. jgbs/” The Ladies are particularly invited to exa mine our goods. B ’ SHOES, Our stock is larger than ever before, and <?ompri§es Mein's* Youth's and Boy’s Boots • # do do do Congress Boots do •do do Calf and Kip Boofs , of all styles,. Indies’, Misses’ and (Thildren’% Shoes, in all gtadcs, styles and qualities. 0 . s • AVe particularly invite the Ladies to our rifil • lelpliia A?©de Shoes, being far superior to any eve* before offered for sale iYi yhomasville. fcLOTHHf&, A handsome assortment of well imnle Clothing. <©>n sisting of Over Coats, Coat* Pants, Talmas,, •etc. etc. * HATS, ’ * *• “ A full assortment of all style? aiqj c^ialflies. ‘©’BQUERIES,. Tobacco, Sgar* Coffee, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, etc. .Bagging, -Rope, i'wine. fclankets, Crockery# and Hardware. . • . ♦ * / o . • * *. • To C.’ of to ei Sellers. * • • • AVe will pay, fair prices for in trade or ■ • Collection©, at all times. Those, indebted to us and those who wish to get £ood o prices for their Cotton in m ing ip your Cotton. , • •* • *j. n. mckinnon & co.# Uiomasville, October 22, 1850. 0 . •'NE-W,FIRM.; AVOULD resteetfullv infforni the communitv \\ that J. \V. LIGHTFOOT ba* bpugfit. out.the interest of Mr Lowry Johnson in the latg firm of Liglttfoot & Johnson, and the undeßsigntd wilFnow carry on the business at the oli? stand. AA'c shall sell mostly for CASH, and will make it to the interest of thoau who may favor us with their trade, as we intend to sell at a small advance. • AVejiave on hand, and will be receiving ©rticles, at ditlerwjit as follows: .. Salaftftus * *0 • • Cream Tartar • • . Saltpeter Thyme • Starch * Soap . T'otasli.* #Nails * e# • * Tobacco • • Kugat-s.. vo T 4* Spices J:. V I lour Cipger 0 \. © Caijtly Pepper . Onions- Alluni •f r '2’ ; Syrup Giieese Powder Butter ° Dead • Pickles • “Shot Sage • *— v **~ 0 Meal . Snuff °C# Oil • •llice 0 0 Salt . * • • Crackers Candles • . Sardjaes, A T ine^ar Fish, aPotatoes, 0 Dried Apples * • * . Coperas, * , £~zf n Together with a variety of other articles. oC. C. BEALL will attend and take .charge o£, the business. 0 • 0 • > jy 23 . •?.J. &J. AV. CIGIITFO r T. ■* . • A Good Rutrgsiin • IS NOAV BRING OFFERED IN THE 4ARGE AND .well known House and L©t, situated in the totvn of Flctchcrville, and form - jj itljM erly- occupied by P. P. 4?.m*th as mSi* § * |wC ding House and ftotcl.® J’here are good, comfortable rooms and fire-places, good out-* lOwiidings. all new, am? plenty* gbriJrWi ground, with good stabies, all conveniently arranged and well ad apted to Boarding House or Motel purposes* Terms and possession gieen at any time to suit the. purchaser. #• For particulars, apply t* AA T # the premises# of call *t the store occupi ed by Rev. H.*AV. Sharpe, and apply to the owner. •BENj. F. HUBERT.* * Thomasville, April 2, 1869. * • s 9 *—* ILeatlier*, 0 Lea/tl^er*. OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER— Harness and Bridle Leather, 0 Ilame String and Ujyner Leather, • Oil *Tannedrf,acing Leaaher, . Enameled Leather, Calf ■Skins, Lining Skins, c o Deer Skins, Pad Skins, * o * and Horse Hides, 0 Always on hand and for sale, opposite the Markiff Ilousq,by 0 . McGLASHAN & lITTLE. Thomasville, April 4, 1860. *om B KOOKS SUKRIFF’S SAl.Bs—Will he sold before the Courthouse door in Quitman, Brooks .b'ountv, on the FIRST TUESDAY JN OCTOBER next, within tht*legal hours sale, the following prop erty, to wit: 0 ° • One house, and Jot in the town of Quitman, known ns lot No. 8. block No. 16, southwestern section, 45 feet front and running 105 feet back, levied on as the property of C. P. Arnold to satisfy sundry li fas from a Justices (°ourt of the 1199th <fstrict, (t. M.;.property pofnteiUout by Thom;© M. Boston, jieeuritv for (I*. Arnold ; levy made K and returned to me by a Constable. * . Also, at the same tune and jdaee, o (Tne buggy and harness, levied oi© as the property of John Mi Kinnon to satisfy a fi fa from Brooks Superior Court Mi-Naught .Y Ormond vs Charles McKinnon..John McKinnon aiflt James AA'cst; property pointed out by 0 Janies West# . August 29, 1860. A. SMfTIT, Sheriff. - Auditoi-*s Notice. GEORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY—AII gersons having claims agaibst the estate of John Scott, deceased, of said couptv, are hereby notified to present them to me as soon as possible, before December Term of Tnomas Superior Court. 0 * _ 0 JOHN M. PYSOX, Auditor. Thotnagyille, Ga.. Am? 29. 1860. 0 3t Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound, OR For /.„ r^ EN3 ? IS ’ ALTERATIVE. end Ih .-uex rs the Liver. It u ,S E * BEST MEDI UINE OF THE DAY. Mie'irpflrgtice, ana^v'tWr 6111 b >’ Fhysicians in : of Children, and as * ° es"? . and by Females in the . which they are subject. • E " 110n diseases to 1 Prepared by J. DENNIS Mr. f For Sale in Thomasville by P s •u^E. USta .’ G ?j* York by Harrall. Risley & Uifchen.’ S p C o Ks7^ Rio Coffee ’ p)\ f Pnrcnssion Caps ; for sale by- ® 1 se f l7 • o B e F-HUBERT BrMk* Coanty. •” M In the • trt, Jane Term, 1860. Present, the Honorable A H.IIANSELL, Judge of sfld Csurt. O ROBERT A. HARDEE, “1 A JAMES R. HARRIS, (, r o ° v?. v ® -.Mortgage, etc*, o WILLI AX J. HICKS ) i appearing to the Cort, by the peytion of Robert A. i , Haruee i#i*i James R. Harris, (accompanied bv note a#d mortgage dec<. that on the tffirty first day of AugnSL hundred and fifty-nit®, made and 1 delivered to the plaintiffs his promissory note, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, where!# the defendant promised, on the first day of January nest, following the date of said note, to pay <*he plaintiff's one hundred and eighty sever# dollars and fifty cens, for v ;< ] U e received, rfiat afterwards, on the day and year aforesaid, the de fendant, the better to secure the'pavment of said note.c executed and delivered to the plaintiffs, his deed mort gage,.whereby the said defendant mortgaged to the plain tiffs a certain undivided halt lot, in the tovtai of Quitman, Isrook~ £ountv, krywn nd distinguisUl-d ft, the plan of said town as lot number two. in block number sixteen, south-western section, containing one tenth of an acre! more or less: and it further appealing that said note re j mains unpaid, o ® It is ordered thy the said olefegdant do pavpitoVmirt 1 on or before the first day of the next Term thereof, the prnaipal. interest and cost due on said note, or show i cause,if any he can.andflhat on the failure of the defen dant so to do, tie equity of redemption i* and to ssrfd \” r - :i -•' ,l fren fcrever thereafter barred and fore ■ closed# and • ° } __ It is further ordered, that this rule he publish*! in the Southern Enterpris# <#ce a month for three #nonths pre vious to the next Term of elfls Court, or served on the defendant, or his special avn-nt attorney at least three onionths previous te the next Term of this Court. a SAX FORD T. KyCOSRERJ, * ? * Plaintiff’s Attomev. A tyue extract from the minutes of said Court, this Au gust lbth, 1860. ’ i ang ‘22-m3m <> n D. Yv. McRAE, Cler*. ‘VdTICE of Intention to IVnmc. _ State of Georgia , Brooks County. All persodb interested are hereby notified that I shall apply to the next Superior Court, to be held in and for the county atoresaid, on the second Monday in December, tor the purpose oS having mv nuuie changed from that of Jickliu Martin, !• which name I have been heretofore known, Jo that of Camffnll. • , * 0 ficejlin martin; 0 By his Attorney, S. T. KINGSBERY. ‘yds August 16,1860. m3m A4oilii*tralr , i AX7TLL BE SOLD BEFORE THff COURTHOUSE T T doo**iu mu’ town of Irwinville, Irwin Countv Pia. on tly FIRST TUESDAY isl NOVEMBER next, within the of sale.aOne lyt of land number two hun dred and seventy-three (273.) lying in the fourth district of Irwin county, belonging to the estate of Thomas Kitch ens. deceased, jjolfffor the benefit of thP htirs and cred itors. Terms casn. • • au* 29-40d . . JQHN FLANIGAN,Wra’r. i, s— e —■ - . Adiisinisf fa!>P*s . BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURTHOUSE •T t doortin th<town of Ii winvTlle. Irwin (*mntv. Ga., on the FWiST TUESJIAY in JJOVJiMBEIi next, within.! the legal hours of sale, One !<• of ♦and, number seventy, (70,) I\i#g*n the f*i;rth district of Irwin county, belong ing to the estate of Delane? Shaw, formerly? now Dela ney I*mil>ert, deceased. . Sold for the bemtJitof ting hairs an# creditors. Terms gajh. ® ®•* aug 29-40d * JOHN FLANIGAN, Adm’r. *— 4 /tIiUKItIA, TliAmai County. ‘ VX Sujn'rigr Court, Jtttic Term, 1860. • A§NA E. ROSTER* 4 • • vs. > Libel for Divorce. • .WILLIAM FOSTER.) The Sheriff - hiving returned that the l#ef?ndant iq the®u aSove stated case is not tojie found in the county, and if further appearing by the affidavit of I*. N. Vickers that i Defendant is witqput the limits of the State of Georgia— It is. on motion ordered by the Court, tlyt the said Defendant appear and answor, at the Viext Term of® this Court: else that the ease be consider^in default on.We- Jendant, and the l’Jginfiff allowed to prowfed. And, itls further ode red that tlijJt # Rulfl be pnbnsbed 1 once a mAith, for four mooth#, itt one of the zettes of the town of Thomasville. • , *• McfN fYIiE & YOOG, For Plaintiff. • Granted, AUG. H. HAXSELL, Judge S. J). S. I>. # A tsu(*extraet from the minute*. ang 1 m4m • LEBBEUS DEKLE, D. Cl'l* S. C. a-- —a t , Atlminisfratefr’g Sale. A TO.VV ORDER OF°TJIE® COURT A of Ordinary of Lowndes coijnp', wjll lx* sold beflore the Courthouse door, in Ah<?ti>wn ot Valdosta, eu the first Tuesday in August next, within tfie legal hours og salt# the I'ollowlhg property, to-wit: One hundred acres of more or less, m the nooth-east corner of lot No. 1011, lying in the 16th®district of Lowndes county, Georgia, belonging to the estate of Jacob Lindsey, deceased. Sold for tlie beflefit of the heirs and creditors. Tends made known oil the dav of sale. ° • je2o-40* Wri.UAJI jVISENBAKER, Adm'r. A P\ Tuesday the 7th day of August, at the Courthouse in Thopiflsvild-* the dwelling house and fourteen acres of land attached,belonging to o lhe estate of T. B.°Davi#s, deceased* • a Also, at tlie time and place, Seventeen lots in th# town of Thomasville. • Terms, small #<>tes, with a [proved security, payable Ist January next—if not punctually paid, to beatiinterest ’ from d:ite sf sale. E. SEIXAS, Adm’r. Thomasville 21st June, 1860. je 25-6 to • W * 9 J i liOKIiIA, THOMAS COINTV. VX . * • Court of Ordinary, June 21, 1860. Whereas, IIENRY ALLEN, Jliis day, by petition, lias been duly appointed Administrator ad Collegendum on the estate id Daniel.ll. Dean, deceased. #f said county — ,A n P<f rsons are, therefore, hi#eby nidified to file their objections in said Court; otherwise Permanent Letters of sigcU'state, will be granted and issued to said applicant, at a regular Term of said Couft, to he held at tlie Courthouse in Thomasville on the first Mou 'day in August next. o® )e 27-30d HENRY TOOKE, Ordinary. 6 Z ®. -|| STATIC OF <a:OK6IA, Timings Counlf. • Court, of Ordinary, Msy 17, 1860. Wlicivh. JOHN Me IvJNNON, Execuftir of the estate and last Will andfTestament of John McKinnon, senior,. dec#Hßed, tlics day makes application, by petition, to this Court for letters of Dismissien and a final discharge JriAi said Executorship— * # All persons interested ?,re, therefore, hereby notified to tile their ol>jections#n said Court, If any they have; oth erwise said letters.will lie granted and issued to s.fid aji plicant at a lejula* Ten# of said Court, to be held at tSe Courthouse in Thoniasville. said cimty, on Ijie second JJonday in January #iext. * • my 2£|g|6ui HENRY 11. TOOjIE, Ordinary. * rtTATi; OF Thomas County. * o Court of Ordinary, May if. 1864• Whereas, GEORGE W. & JNO. W. H. All AC II ELL. Executors or the estate ai*l last will and testament of ‘Nathaniel R. Mitchell, deceased, of said county, this day make application, fly petition, to this Court 0 for letters of Dismission from said Executorship, of said estate — “ All persons iiitflvesuol : therefore hereby notified to file their objections in *aid Court, if any they have; oth erwise said letters of Dismission will he granted to said applicants, at a Regular Term of said J'ourt, to be held at the Courthouse n Thomasville, said county, on the se cond Alonday in January next, ® ® may 16-6 m e HENRY IT. TOOKE, Ordinary. o • * ——-—— — fX EORCJIA, THOMAS COUNTY. I ® Court of *0) dinary, July 2, 18$0. Whereas, JOSIAH G HOOVER, as Administrator with the Will annexed, on the estate of AToses Daniel, deceas ed, this day. by petftidto, makes application to this Cfuirt for lPitcrs “of D’suiission frougsaid administration on said estate — # • ® ** All persons inhere sit'd afe, therefore, hereby notified to file their objections in said Court, if ativ they havewto said letters being granted; otherwise said fetters will he ‘graiTted and issued at a regular Term of said Court, to be * held at the Courthouse in If lomasville, said Atunyt, ou the second Alonday in January next, jy 11-6 m HENRY H. TOCJKE, Ordinary. * p EbROIA, It ItOOSvS COUNTV. ° VI 7 o all W-dtoni it may Concern. BERRY ANDERSON and JAMES Alt MULLEN Rad ioing, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters ‘ : of adimnistratiifli on the estate of Henry Anderson, late of -iiid county deceased.® This is to ('V all #nd singular *jic creditors and next off> kin of Henry Anderson, to he and appear at my office, ! within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they.can, why permam#it administration should not be graijjed to Berry Amh if n and James AleAlullen on Henry Anderson’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, June 30, 186f. jy 4-30d [s2.so] ANGFS MORRISON, Ordinary. NOTICE.—’ Two months afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Brooks County Georgia, at the first regular term after the expiration of two months from the first publication of this notice, for leave to selj the lands belonging to the estate of Irwin J? Lewis late of said county, deceased, forVhe Jienefit of the heirs of said deceased. June 30, 1860. jy 4-60<P [55.001 JOHN P. BOZEMAN, Adm’r. 0 Sale. • AGREEABLE TO AN ORDER AND JUDGMENT of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of (Thomas County, July regular Term, 18(50, vyi 11 be sold before the Courthouse ‘dtxir in Thomasville, said county, within the leg r al hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, all the lands and real estate I widow’s dower there to excepted.) of and belonging to Aloses Futeh, deceased said land lying and°being on the line of the 13th and 14th districts of Thomas county, and known as the lands whereon deceased fbsided gt the time of his death—No. 93, in said county.” about two hundred acres of which is cleared and in fine order stir cultivation. _jylß 40d GEORGE BEVANS. Adm’r. A FINE lot of Cheese; jtist received and for sale by II oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SOW. ° # Conlcctioiiary. 0 The undersigned resfectfully in form ftie’ citizens of o ; Southern Georgia and Flo- ° ! flda. that he is now re- I ceiving and re plenishing his stock floods and Confectinn.-irv of family nick : Preserves, Jellies, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Citrori? Prunes, Lemons, Almonds, tocoa, “Brazil, Pecan and FilbertViits, Olives. Capers, An chovies, Sardines, Salmon. Shad, Oysters. Lobsters, Maccaroni. Vernflcglli. Split Peas; Soda, Butter, gar and Farina Crackers: Pickles. Patsup. Sauces; Choice Wines, Liquors; Porter, Ale and in bottles; Segars, Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, etc. Candy, of my own°Manufactflre. ° A large quantity always on hand Jo which he calls the saecial attention ofc merchants dealing in CAN ADIES. Orders from a distance, if accompanied with will receive prompt attention. All the afove. with numerous articles not men tioneu, for sale by 0 Thomasville, fp 1-ly JOHN STARK. D Tlj-o Who lo- TfTISHIKG TO GRATIFY THE BASTE AND TT funcy of all, xv**- have made arrangements to Supply those ‘ who prefer niem,” with o i Huggie.s, KojcKatvay* and Carriages, Manufactured at the North of 3easonedL We shall also keep on hand, those °of our own make. AVe ship our * \ Hubs. Spokes and Rim* from the Nortfc, of which we always order the best. Whether wc get tli Csrasoricd ofties or not, is a matter no concern to the purchaser, as we Warrant our Work ;° . and that is sufficient, #s John Smith said wli#n bis “gnl” told liitn site “would marry him it she died fcn- it,” Therefore be it * 0 Resolved, That all who art? in need of something to ride in, who wish their horses shod so they will not fall down, and plpws made and repaired so they wall adiß2o pfrtcent®to the harvest• be Advised j and recommended to call #t Adopted. • LOAVRy & SWIFT'S. °p w v * . <L __ _ Kclore Yonr Pnrcliasc*, JARED EVERITT’g • *AT GIIOOVEIIVfLLE, • *. .* VND EXAMINE iUS STO(?K Os . • . _ * ®* * CONSISTING* f)F • . Staple & Fancy l)ry QoOdsr,* CloHiiiig. Ilaiix. ibuiitets tint! Mil llnery <irOD<ls, lloots/fcnd Sliou*, . t rockery Anil las*-Ware, * Slard-AVare & CiUlery. , • : Cos fee a si <5 Sugar. • Tobacco, Ac., Ac. , , , In®fact, you Ran limA almost any jrticlcyou bis consists of every tiling usually kept Tn Country Store; all of he will sell on vis gooit terms as caif be sold in Southern Georgia or Florida. s , ap 30-ts QUAKER CITY • Sewing Machine. . call atulie Furniture Store of tlie suti ble jljread Sewing Machine, wliicti lias just mR lc its * #dv<mt in our A large Rum lie# have lieosi sold in the middle counties of Georgia during (lie present tear, by the agent of the Stifle of Georgia, and are giving general satisfaction* The^mbscrib l ers Favc tlie#i%'ency for thj,s vicinity. • “ REMINGTON A DEK^E. Tb-oasvillc, da.® dec 12 ts „ * V— • • Special Hotiee. 11 AT.L persons indebted to U.*N. A°ickcrs® either by note o account,® are hereby*r<#juested to come forward and make immediate payment, to prevent other.stffps being “taken to collect the same, tyy jmpers be found in the hatjds of Messrs Mcln tyre and Young*. -- . * * • jan 28-ts * , ® . °P. N. TICKER A. A, Challenge,. •A. H. WILSON • .. II # \T.T,ENGES®MONTICELLO, THOMASVILLE . and®ille city> of Quitmafi tj3 equ#l his . 7Sjj fri>y Sioelf of C'iOqA, •” wjticlt lie is n#w receiving from 0 * • linpodibg Houses bii \Vw York,’ either in styles, qualitigs.or varieties. The prices cannot be objected to, from *he fact tlnjt tliej’ arc . the New profifl; less than usual/ „ Tli* Stock part of 9 * dairies’ Bonnets—lfem $3 to sl6 Ladiee* M.uitillas and Points, of every variety Silk Tulle Vis Jiareges • LaxTns, Muslins * • French, English and Calicos . Hats, Boots an<s Shoes. I In fact V;very tiling w#ntedvir needed in this county. Call at i BIG STtjTiE in Grooveiqylle, o[a. April 4, 1860. • • tf*.* Fmiiniirfiii, a 29 & 31 Gof,l) o ® 3NT o ’xxr “y oi* „ • ( On “Broome, Sheriff,®afid Columbia Manufactories, 4 , streets, New 1 ork. ’ I And on Ftmndry Street, Boston, „ . 1. Massachusetts. rplIK SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE SINGLE X and Double Cylinder and Type Revolving o i*Kivn\ y| ii im us, BED AND PLATEN BOIv AND JO& PRINTING PRESSES, ° (ADAMS’ PATENT.) ° i Hand and k’ard Presses. Hydraulic- Presses with wrought u ” iroif cylinders, Standing Presses citA arious kinds. Chases, furniture, ( uses, Stands, Brass Rifle, Composing Stiiflcs, and every article connected with the arts* it’ Letter-nrevs’, Copfierplate and Litliojfhipliic Printing, Book Biiftling, Stereotyping :*Td Electrotyping, alffays on hand, or fur nished at short notice. ® 6 . A Catalogue, containing *nts ancLdescription* of ‘’many new machines not before shown in their book, with directions for putting up,, working. Ac., and other useful jnfcrnmticm, is now in press, and wheifccompleted wi.l lie sunt any ot t®* cralt avlio will furnish their •address. R. Hj)[?N CO. . Nflw ork and Boston“ Mass. I iddisliers of newspapers are at liliertv to insert this advcflllsenient three times in their weeklv paper, with this note, at anv time dining the next six months l.’nt not ! later, provided they pim-lni#; type or nfalerialeof our maniitacture lor lour tunes the amount#f tbeir bill, which will he allowed m settlement of oqrs on receipt of a copy ol their paper containing the advertisement. • PRINTING TYPES, AND ALL OTHER PRIWIMG MATERIALS, A RE KEPT ON HAND IN LARGE QUANTITIES, er7 h at t ? ,e prices, for six months’ notes fon.s !'t 1 8 Ne ( w l^” rk Type Found*-. , flioman fonts of the modern styles are ulwayS on the shelves, lOJMin SnST** eUVery > in foUtB of from 56 to Wcenui will Vpay the postage on a pamphlet of Jit h e< S l^“ en 7®f and other sheets, which dress malleT1 o to :dl printing offices sendiflg me their ad Any publisher of a newspaper who chooses to publish ns ,u \ eitisenient, ifleluiiing this note, three times before the lust day of .July, 1860, and forward me one of the papers c-cummung m will be allowed hisdbill, atthe time o ‘ five H fl ,n ' haHe from me of my own manufactures, ol # tne times the amount ol said bill* Acßlress o - ® “rr „ GEORGE BRUCE. O 11 I R——■ . . M I A LARGE.Iot Os well select eel® Boots and Shoes; A for sale by • B F HUBERT o _ ® o o Land Agency. rpiIIE undersigned buy niul sell Lands on a c | small commission business—will give such information as the Records and Tax< Digests of the “State llouSe may furnish. Applications fßr si?chinformation will be o _ — stfictly coni plied witlPwlfcn, in every instance, me requisition is accompanied witluone dollar. • ° NATIIAN 11A W KINS & CO. Ga e mli IS ts # 9 • For Sale. “ * rpilE HOUSE AND LOT OF Dn. T. K. LEONARD | situated on the Tallahassee road, and known as the McDonald place. Said premises consist of a good, framed ■!-ML dwelling, and necessary buildings, to-*LLLUIB gether with fifteen acres of land. A good bargain 0 wjjl be giveu. * Apply to a ap 17 o SAM. B. SPENCER*• _ *6 Valuable Invent ions! PEELER'S EconotniAl and VarietvbSieef Blade plow,; * Patented June -Ist, ls e.tp- the most economical, convenient and efficient invented. When properla made and#t-ed, if it • prove itself, I herein pledpo myself to return the qjoney to those who purchase lights foP their plan tations. - @ Requires but for any kimfcof a Blade, ten of whichwnay be put on, Tasicuqd and taken off in one minute. 6 * * ® Is adapted to sod, subsoil, hillside tfnd general cultiva; i&n, and may tuineuqnto a double plow if desired, and is so constructed that a seed planter #n.ay be attached to it, the cost of which will not ex ceed o®e dollar. “ Every part is detachable and adjustable to itself. The Stock, which may be made out of common pine plank, is so simply constructed, and there being no weld in the irPn pPrt, that the plow may be eadil£ put up by the commonest Smith after once obtaining a correct pattern. The opinioi*>of all who havPseen and tried that it will bq^thc. ONLY PLOW USED. ■O 0 ns soon ns its merits are generally known, and that, tailing several years together, it Avill b* o but a small parfcoftfie present pffiw expenses, being not ojjly (the most (Puivenient, but the cheapest plow that can be.used. “Farmers can fit supply or Scutcrs, Shovels, and Sweeps for this Stock, and even kWoclf, the wiiifft off their wrought Turning ! l’lows and this. # • < PersoHs*wishing Individual or County Rights will address Da. A PEEBEIL Monticcllo.Fla. •r Itkv. ifM. PESLEE, Waukenah, Fla. January 14. 1860. e ® “X* O PLANTER^. I AM AWARE JHA'T’ IN rjIESENJTNfi MY • 3PI.fAXI.tOJL” to the public, I have y> contund \>ith the prejudices created by the failure of other inventions sys the like purpose. 0 I flatter myself, however, that my PLAN TER will perform the work proposed, in*; satisfac tory- manner. 1 tun strengthened ju tlfat conviction, by the opinfon ofwicarly all the •* „ • • * Practical Farftiers • # of Tliomjis ami adjoining coonties whojiaveexamin-* ed it ; and tliS judgement of the members of the Patent Office, wh® pronounce it t j be by far the best PLANTER that has eve* been presented to®tliem. It isoiift ended tp° plant Ctfrp and Cotton, and to sow Qrain of oilFkinds. For sowing Wffcat broad cast and harrowing- in at the sfttne time, it cannot be equalled, l£ can be used “lor put.twtg* out Guiana, cither by strewing or l>y putting .a®}- desired quanti ty at any givtjn distance. The distancwnropostyl so drop the seed is graduated <l>y # the number of cotfs and the quantity by the si/g. * , A g Aticc at the PLAN'I EE shows the amount of •labor saved by its use, and the nature and accuracy “ ,of the same. A and horse lays out tiiy now. drops the seed and covers it, in the ®mg®tiigc and* loithihc satV lalfor that it takes, jnAhcoisual why, So lay out tly row. The aid given Jby.the wliet"! ren ders it “equal ty- easy to the liorse as a single plough. It being impossiblcffbr iftiy one man to bring it ®t# the notice of eoery farmer” or to suftply.the demand * wWten cxiybitcd, 1 propose to sell the right t*o any State or county, op number of counties, that anyone may desire, and at rate® the purchaser, will make money. I trust no one will condemn ij without an it is theinve®tin of a* South ern man. If* however, after examination, they re ject it, I hive nothing tooenv. ° . •• . TIIOS..J. BOTTOMS, />ct 16-Gm . * Thomasville. 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This work is NOT the old “BookOtf the Farm4’ 0 Remittances^for any of ehe “above publications should aways be addressed, post-paid, to the Pub lishers, * o * 0 JLDONATED SCOTT .^OO. • No. 54 Gold street, New Yowk. ° 4 1 FAUL BADE. * E. REMINGTON & SONf $ Dealers in •FANCY AND CTAFLE DRY-GOODS. • * thomasville, gA.,_ * ARl.baw receiving of c ®fai?l and winter* dxiy-goods, Unequalled by any in the place. Especial attention is called to their Dress GAds Department, in which may be found all the novelties of the seon, consbting of Silks, Cashmeres, de Laines, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, French, English and etc. Embroideries, in endless variety; Hosiery and Gloves of every quality. lor Gents, Boys, Misses aniLChil dren; Cloaks, Mantillas and Shawls, of every vari ety ot style, color and qiqdity; Housekeeping find Plantation Goods; in this uqyiartinent we have every thing usually kepkiif our line for housekeepers and planters. 0 •*• ® ißve iv a purchasing elsewhere; we will take ylAiMire in showing our go©u whether you buy m- not. •* 8 li, HF.MINC.TON >v SON. . \FINE and large assortment of Men's and Bovs” CLOTIIIMa ot tli£ latest styles; just received aim longsale by ocf 8 s ‘ E. REMINGTON & SON. \\'E are mwv opening a tine assortment of Gents'* \Y FURMSHING GMDODS, o consisfftigof all kiqds of Shirts and Colars&Shirt Bosoms, Under Sliirts and Drawers; Ties. Scarfs Cravats and Handkerchiefs Silk, “Kid and Cotton Gloves and Gauntlets. * oct 8 p E? REMINGTON & SON. . \ FINE assortment of lilies’ Steel Extension / ’ SHIRTS, from Bto off hoopsfjust received and for sale by — OCt 8 # E. REMINGTON & SON. IUST received and for sale, a fine a<ortmwit°o£ J cwcß’Y, eonsistin* of Diamond, Ctfineo. Lava, Florc’ntin*, Masoniy?, Coral, an<ta good many other styles and pafterys, and ViU behold at prices to suit the times. <ntf 8 * . E. REMINGTON & SON. — —s. \ FINE assortment of Gentlemen’s and Boy-s’ If I|!ats and Caps. Also a fine assortment ol Ladies’and Mis>es Bonn.ts Hash and Flats of the latest just received as# for saAjTy E. ■ — A— * 0 Cirocpjfes* * ► X Macfq*el f J ■> hits Nb 1 Mackeri*! in barrel and (o retaft . 5 kits Sulmond 9 * 20 drums Dried Figs •* 20 boxes Layer Raisons 2W barrets Irish Potatoes * * •, “ ® # * 5 barrels Onions .% . * , 4 kegsj'reslt Goshf'n Butter . Buckwheat and fresh* Flour'’ , * p 20 boxes Chivse” • 4 barrel Currtfnte, for pies *• 1 “box Macaroni; *nd various o othcr artwles in” the Grocery line, fust received and*for Vale by . jan 21 * E. RMMJNffTON & S6X. . • Music*. * A FlNE.lfit.of Music,"containing nil fTie Jafest xV. pieces (Wit; jit. opened and for sale by om 22. E. RE>IINGT(SOM, ’ • ityilniliisf Raintlnff. dIf*NTIIACTS TLVKE^—” * ‘ . • / 4 VV „ tt —S —FOR ~ House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting!! AND WORK “WARRANTED. Restraints, Oils and®Glass, kept constantly on band, opposite tlie*Postofnce, and lor sale by i * Bill 18 CIfAS. u. REMINGTON .• * Paper Hanging. , • 4 LARGE assortment of beau- a■, •f\r tiful PAPER & BwTtDER, r J PAPE? ’ on jiand. and more c.-ytcct(Al to , VpF to arrive every day. . • Eotjras 5 Papered •With ncattjess and despatch, and workmanlike jpannor By. ||mhAß-tfj (’. H. REMIN(T<JN. , Vluhtograplslc Gallery. EMIJiGTONS Allf)T(IGIIAI’IHC GALI.ERY, X) OITOStTE Till* POST OFFICE. Ambrotypes. t °* o Melainotyjigs, * • . * ’ Spheroetypes, And any other styles of Pictures £akon ui a supe rior manner. „ . SOS“ Stock of piaterial, of °all kinds, on hand and for sale. ° * * „ * < *** Instructions given in mh 18 IvJjl FLV’U.S 4 lIOTTOMS r - _ Few Cotton Press. V SIVIYG TO PLASTERS OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS M!! riYIIIS NEW INVENTION. THE SIMPLEST, JL dtiost practicable, powerful and cheapest COT TON PRESS ever iiwented, is now offered to tfic This Press is constructed ptyj a plaq. s>, aimplg that aiV farmer may, with fopr hands, put up one complete, in running order,®iu otic week.— When put up iLwill pack * * . Five and Six J hundred Y*o.ud Bales of cotton with greater facility than #ny other Pi*s’ \vill 400 lb bales, and so is it%structure that at least ONE THIRD MORE BALES C.fN BE FACK LD ON IT Pfill DAY than any other Pres*or s%rcw ever invc®itcd. 8 ® “ I'lie subscribers nave secured a* patent f*r tl-.js wonderful Press, and are now prepared thefu-. selves and Agent®, to sell private county and Ftafe rights throughout the® cotton growirty region f the South. They have already began to reap the rewsfrd of this invaluable invqjition, and when cotton jdaut ers everywhere shall learn that this con structfd at a cost of *noc 0 One Hundred Dollars Less than any other Fres®* flow extant, and possessing muclfc GREATER LEA Eli °POW ER witli greater 0 simplicity and facility for packing, we feel confiilpnt : that our Pressowilldmfiplast every thing in the shape ’of a Cottofl Press now in use. £ss” Models of this Press may b<? seen by calling on us at Thomasville or any of oiy We are wflling; to let or (fte by its own merits, feeling perfectly secure inAvarranting it to.-idl purch asers. • % S. R. WILLIAMS, sep 4 ? tf. T. J. BOTTOMS. Ecpaaomy# Save o Time, Sdtve Labo*, Save Clothes, . . Save. Save! # * p AI’jAIAYE purchased the rigid and arflp now \Y manufacturing * llrowfi’s Paleiit AVaslfin? Jlaclfines We expect soon tg manufacture them in Decatur, Lowndes, Baker, Brooks, and in allot’ Midelle and East*T'lorida. * Thc.unprcccdlhtc?l popularity of tffese Mat-hines is flie best test of their merits. Twenty-fvc Shirts* can be well w ished and thoroughly rinsed in* this in tiirt minutes. It is most admirably adapted to washing any and all kinds ol Clothes. Few persons think bow clothes* art? ruined ny violent hard rubbing and battling. * This Machine never a rent; never enlarges one; never breaks a button; cannot get out of fix ; will lash twenty years; is indispensable in every family. It w praised by every housewife not em phatically Parisian. IVe would sell the right of a few counties in Flori da’on good terms. D. L. LA MON & CO. Vry Lake, Ga, Feb 26, 1859 ts * - 0 Slate ol’ Georgia. Thomas C ounty. COURT o£ Owl in ary, March sth, 1860.—Whereas Thomas Adams, jr., as Administrator del>oim non with the will annexed,@ol^ the estate of Aaron Everitte deceased, this day make® application by petition this for Letters of dismission from said administration, * Alfrpersons interested are therefore hereby notifi ed to filetlieir objections in said cou*t, if aqg they have; otherwise said Letters will be granted to said applicant at a regiftar term of said Court, to be held at the Courthouse ift Thomasville, said county, on the first Monday in October nest* * B ait® 10 Cm HENRY H. TOOKI> Ordinary • * •