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<§, SAVANNAH, OA. • °° J
’nriLLorvß thei* undivided attention
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oto ou-m; © pron©>tlv till order* Bagging, 1
and otfcer F. e a.
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triew taltie 1 • • •
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. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. •
11 - HARDWICK, ®W. R. IiiWIECD, C©C. BABDWICI.
May 23, IBTO. ?
HENRY R* CHRISTIAN,.
mural seiijut,
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°Jt> fern, by perwtfsnim, U * .
Him B# i©]
’ • Planters’ Ban*. *• • • *
LKTeft, 1 1 tdi i r state Bank of Georgia, SaTannah
iVigham, Baldwin Sc Cos.. | * •
O. Cobra & Cp., VVfldei© Wheaton & * o. , .*
. CASH .-ft)VANCES OF <>n ~to my
friend* 1h Boaton,New York, PI ,
()rden for 1 a • *
May 2,1860. . . ly
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t . %\ m. is. BbRROiGiiV& t:o.
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* © No. Bav Street, ••
SAVANNAH,"GEORGIA. *
0 i'ommi.ieion on Upland Colton .>0 its. per ! ale. 0
May 3, 1860. ° _ a [y
Wii.ijam Duncav, ° ° Jai. H. JohwtoiJ
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
. • <sottoii I?V*o*anei
* SAVANNAH’t; \
]{’ /•• to Messrs. E. Rei lington dLSon, Donald McLean©
, ° Efui., li. I>. Evan*, IW-q., B. F. Jlubert, !•-=<j- a
£ Col. A. T. Mclntyre. o
April 25, 1%80. * . *6m
“'DAVA-NT & LAWTON,”..;
FACTORS, •
SAVANNAH, ... GEORGIA'.
Supplies purchased feeff of to.’-♦.mi.-*;] on
for l’LintcA, whose Produce we s<Jl. (dash advance*
made lf> l'amter* <lttfiii.lt the Spring and Arainur, on the 1
f*rup of-the ensiling Fail.
It J. Dava.vt, Ju. „ E. li Lawton.
ajf 11 * w * *I y
: KING-S & B AKER, -
* @ Factors. .. ’
•.MifMJfltf pHM-MW
FORWARDING AGENTS,
9A^AKKAII,*GA.
Toninifseion for Short Staple Cotton, 50 cts. per bale.
McL. KING, o W* 11 BAKER, %Y. IwING.
®mh®lo “ B w 8 ly
.“ffISONVGOUIXmT
® COTTO-V FACTORS . •
A! mm jamussißi piim
® 86 sJay Savannah, Ga, „
, Refer to Messrs. ° k Remington & Son, * 1
McKinnon ® Col Ass Mclntyre,
Thompson & l’ittman, ® Major E 11 Voting,
° H ayes fe Holloway Cos, Hen J U Wh©lej\ °
° Tliomgt G M^chell®Es<f,Dr D S Brandon,
Wm C Jfifcchellf * . ihh 24-Jij. *
f- ■■ ■- a <► • *
. • J T r rav
TT7 9ULD respcftfylly o inform of*the
, VV O siu ioundig-'cotn- jujtxlC r > 6
innnity lie stiTl con- A
timies his yusWo? at Ms ‘ '{j \
, oLt) stand;: -
In Uie Watch, CloA afftl —v' t? \-f
, Jewelry . [
• Ros>ni , iai < ar f.lne. sfC’ - /
•He al#> keej<^ # gonsißntly -g vJ'T?) f. “ „
on hand Watches, Jewel; •
ry,"Gold t¥nd Steel Pens, Watch Guards, &c. for sale.
*• • * •
Also the DEPQSITORY. af the Florida
Raptift Convention, where BogdA.eqn be bought at
, the same prior they can t>o ©urchased *t retail in anv
l A # ,*• © f #
of the publishing l**;ses, aivl*amon|r whicls> arc i'>i
bles, and l’sahns, Ilynin Books, Theolo
gical, Denominational, Literary Sunday School
lloftks, o ii;c. “Vlso aU ngw puddicatiSns wortlty of
-notice can b(*Had here as soon as fliey we out. *
V". N. CHAUDtjIN, ‘Cov*espqndi*ig Secretary.
* JAMfS M. GRAY, Agent Depository 0 .• °
ThomaViUe, Jan° 28, IsOi). , “ ts
* . Confccfitjuary*. •
Tll£ L*N D 811SIC®X E D ‘ikESfECTFfJLITV IN
form the citizen? of #
Georg : a and Flo- -a
rida, Gi.at lie jmfw rc- 0 Afev- ‘.VI 0
and constantly re
plenishing stock with
* fresh atid well ac 1 c >.• anand f>j - —
, -Goods antP* Ci->wfiefiinary JLffiaw- ;
ainong fthich are the sp
°lowi*ig gener*l assortment • % <
of family nick-nacks: ° , - o
Preserves, Jellies, Ilaigins, £uftyints, gs, Citigm,
Prunes, Lt®nons, Omyiges. Apples,, AUmgnds, Cocoa,
° Brazil, J'fc.ui and Filbert Nuts, Olives, Capers, A©-
chovles, Sardines, Salmon, (\vstels. LobsTers. 0
Maccaroni,•Vermicelli, Sjfl*t Peas; gad.-w Bflttev, Su
gar and Crackers: dPickles, Catsup, Sauces;-
-Choice Torter, <Vle and £idV in
bottles; Segarsf Tobacco,dSnutf, Tipes, e*te.
* @ “ Casacfy, of fny own°M{ymfticture.
A laijjje quantity always on hand, to wifi A he calls
the special attention of merchants Tlealing in CAN
DIES. * Ordew from ° a distance, if
with th(©C*.ish, will receive prompt atientiop. °
. a All the ab©ve, with numerous articles not men
tion i*l sot sale by
Thorntyville, Ga s ap -_jy “ JOHN STARK.
lSef'oi-e Making Your PiftcltasM,
AT .
JARED EVERTTT’S
• • AT GROOVERVILLE, • °
, A XD EXAMINE IMS STOCK OF
••KTE:Vc r ‘
G . -:•S, j
’ .o I)
~ ry m
O D ‘ .IflßPv
° Gr „ # S, °
• 0 consisting of ° *
Cloliiiiis?. flats. Ronnttts amt 31il
-llncry and shoes.
• Crockery and Yilass-lVarc, 0
Hard-Ware .C CtiflcrJ-,
Coffee asul Sugrar.
o o Tobacco, &ca &c. ° „
In fact, you can find almost any article you irfty
■want, as dt’-S
a Country Store;*all of -which will siAl on
terms as can be sold iti Southern Georgiy or
Florida. o • ° ap 80-ts
# 0 Carpenter's \etice,.* 0
THE tndenigaed eg to the citizens
of Thouiasville and surrounding couatry, ns a
• House Carpenter, capaMa of jinking charge of
and carrying OB In; and all kinds and Styles of
° work in°liis li§e. Persons wishing worktlonato*or
dcr with <li-juueh will <?o to give him a call,
aad Ris greatest motrfe will be to please, o
# feb i-ly 0 3%*T. RCSSjSLh.
. f i ALL'*TRADI”.
B. JiEMIN.G’i.O^ 1 &50N,
° 0 o Bealers in 0
FANCf AND ST/fflE DRY-COODS,
’ 0 THOM AS VIJfLE,* G A., • 0
0 \ BE tew receiving their magnificent Stock t
A 0 FALL AND WINTER # ‘ll
±> XX goods',
Ute-galled bjt any in the place.
Especial sUeation ishoellcd to their
DtputnMfin which may be found
1 °f tfte sen Son, consisting of Silks. Cashmeres. <fe |
• Baines, Merinos, Bombasines, Alpacas, French, i
“it glish and AiSericaio Points, etc. Embroideries,
ia endies” vanety; Hosiery aiSl Gloves of every
forYSents, •BoysJ Ladies, Misses and Chil
-Iren; ,'in.iks, M.antilsis and. Slotwls, vari*
cry of style, color and quality : Housekeeping and 1
*lantatin Gooffs; in thiifdepartment we have cvety
in our line for hooiekfeepen end
planters® . o°
GiA ns a call btobre purclfashag elsewhere; we
will take pleasure in shq,\?ii*g ®ur goods whether
you buy or not. o °° • *
oct § E. BdIMINGTON & SON.
* t o ® *-
VFINL and 1.-W'go nssornnent of Me%'s and Boys’
. : “cljO^uintg
l the latest a vies: just received end t#r sale by
Set 8 • ® * E.*R.MINION & SON. o
*\ \ “E are now opeiflng a fine assortment of Gents’
FURNISHING GOODS, •
consisting of all kinds of Shirks and Sdolurs, Shirt
Jhisoms, Cipher Shirts and Drawers; Ties, Scarfs,
Qravnts end Handkerchiefs: Silk, Kid and Cotton
j GlovSe and Gauntlets. 4 . 0 *
Oct 8•• • , E. HEMINOkTON & SON.
assortment of Ladies’ Steel Extension
from 8 t®36 hOops: received and for le by
# oct 8 • E. B£ MING TON & SON, * •
]°t ST received and for sale, a fine assortment of
: J 3&re'**A3'cwclry, °
vonsisting*Kif Diamond. Cameo. Lava, Florentine,
I Masonic, Coral, and a good many other style# and
patterns,and will be sold at prices to suit the times.
|° owt 8 ® 8. REMINGTAIN & SON.
j-• 0• a , •
\FFNE assortment of Gentlemen’s and Boys’
Hafs and. Caps.
Also # fine assortment bt Ltidies’ and .t 1
Hats ;yid Flats of the latest sr#le? jyst received and
foi*saletfy , E. BE MiG TON & SON?
~v —* •—e ■ - -
Grocotres. .•
*r KITS Mess Mackerel . ® ?
°* ) sd<itsj No 1 Mackerel in Jjarrehand to retail
* • 5 Jvits Salmorftl ® 0 • •
, 2(J Jrurns Ikied Figs
o 20 boxes stayer llaisens 0 * , •
9 2d barrels Irish Potatoes
5 barrels (Biiofis •*, , • ® ®
, °4 kegs fresh Gtwldn Butter * *•
Buckwneqd and fresh Flour ,
. 20 boxes Cheese , • . °
, 5 Jtarrel Currants, for pis o m *
1 b3x and \%rious other arCiclesSn
• the just received and for salt®by
jan *1 o oE. JIEMINT.TON & SONT
Y FINE Tot of Jlusic, contHinJug- all Plie Jategt
X\ jueoes out • ,just opened and for sflle bj- *
oct 22 ® , * b. Rt-.-yiNGTWN L SON. •
vNK-W-(iO|.)[.S.
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mm,
8 • s • J
# •• .. iLT
•J. N. Jtt s Kmnon ; & Co’?.
\l’E ftrS ngw Deceiving our *Fall*and Winter
\\ o . „
‘.-GOODS,.
To'which we invite tlie attention of all wlft> wish 8
c>uU articles at , • *
Profits^
d’arTjpblarly those * 0
.YfHO BUT WWW ‘CASH,
*Come tfith y*ur money “and you can exchange it tg
great advantage. It# order to indflee more *
CASH'SALES’,.
•jve have defemnined to “make a large discount to
. ©ASH BUYERS..
Pome aiju see. 0 Our tßock* embraces Ladies’
Goods and Trimmings, of all die recent styles,
Clotlks, Talmas, Collars, Lace Goods, Shawls Head
Dresses, Flannels and f)pe#a Flannels; and a Tull®
jigsorßneiit of Ladies’, Mines’ and Gentlemen’s
• ••• 0 Hosiery an<l Lluvcig
Al-o Kcrteym Tickings* Osnaburgsy
and Blenched Sheetings Shirtings.
bodies are particularty mvitt-d to exa
nkiic our plods'.’ 0 o * ®.
... ‘..SHOES.* • ••
(Bir stock is larger than eves beforehand comprises
Men’s, Youths and Boy’s
o (hi 0 do do Congress Bnots o
do def 0 do ?hilf and Kip Bcs^s
o o of all slyles, 8 ®
Ladies’, Misses®- and Children’s Shoes, in all
grades, sty#es°iu#4 qualities. 0 #
We particularly 7 incite thb Ladies to jee our Phil
adelplifa Mle Shoes, being far superior to any eve
1 before GfferetJ for sale in ThgniasvHle. - ® .
• .*. ‘.k T.Cj’t li.: v
°,\ handsome assortment ot well matte ( lifting, cog
: sistiiTg oC Over Coats, Coatg,.l’alrts, “Vests, Tfilmfts,
I etc. eUJ.” 8 so
. . ‘ . HATS. •.
A itill assortment of all styles*ind qualities ‘
MOpEBJBB. ‘
Tobacco, rftugar, Cotlee, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, etc.
Baggin<f, Hope, Twin?,® Blankets, kJrockery and
Hardware. ® 0 ,
® 00
To Cotton Sellers. 8
We will opay fair jirijfes Bir Cotton, in Irade or
collecyons, at all°tiines. # Those indebted to us and
those vdio to get goyd prices for their Cotton
sci trade, will find fls ready to verify our assertion.
Brinjf in your Cotton.
* 0 j. n. mc£innon 5 co.
Thomasville, October ?22, 1859. , °
,fOK¥ WiFi!,
Arefitteet and Fj-fecfical Builder,
THOMASVILLE,*GA..
RESPEC TFULIfV HfFf)RMSTHE INHABITANTS
T'\ omas and adjacent Counties, that he intends
■ k voting the greater portion of his time to the Architec
tural part of his professioji, suefi asAhe Drawing of Plans,
Elevations. Sections, Detail Drawings,(Perspective Views
of Intended Buirdingj, Specifications. Bills of .Lumber,
Estimates of Coot&e.; and in soliciting patronage from
a discriminating public To his well known abilities
in the above business, as being the best recoufhiendation,
bdt would refer to the following gentlemen near Thom
a.-wdl.:-: ° ° ® •
The Ilonondde Inferior Court of Thomas County.
• E. Remington & Son, . 0
Robert H! Rardaway, Esq., . ° o
A. T. Mclntrl%, Esq., o
•• John WH. Mitchen, Esq., Tkomasville. Ga.
Clias. 11. Remington, Es<p, # #
dvev oJanies M. Gray,
Thomas Jones, Esq., o . ••
1 lie Honorable Inferior Court of Brooks County. °
a J'din \\ Spain, Esq., ) 0
“ m - A. ISowA, Esq., ° Brooks County®, Ga.
Variety Work?.) S
® J. J. Mash, Esq., >
T. Blackshear, Esq. ( Duncanville, Ga. 0
April 18, 1800. * 1 0 #tto
•. o * ° Baptist Hooks.. ®
BAPTIST Baptist iH-n.minanon: The
odocia, and several other works by various au
■ thor%; for sale by E. REMINGTON & SON.
ftOTTOA KEI/TIT#— anew article ; just
receded and for sale hv
oct 8 o E. NE.MINGTOV&SON.
Tailoi'lag i:>!al)iiskmc(. oj
Lip.d.a°y 5
M° EE< ’HA XT TAIL 4 ft, WOULI}*REBPECTFUI^
a° J o /-TV o •
Tiiomasv.ile k% ‘
AND o °> k °} A
SURRfttXDIN iL’XTEY,.
0 07 - °
• * S‘M Or* 1
Vt to EtMisun sAc Dliuft BB 11 ■ J
fiurnitiye Store, 0 1 A ° i
where he will 0 • .! wait HI WSr
upon those v. favor j o
with a call. o’ 5
SP” Garments .a’ all kinds cut* A yb. :
ana made * in the
£ishionable style* Clothes, imers, and Vestings. I
constantly on ns nd. 0 o
*** Patronage solieited. 0 * mb ?5 tf*
Chas. 11. Keftfinartost's 0
AC.Ejftnr— o
1 * O-I'OR Till* &
Southerft Mutual Insurance Company,
*OF OEOBI IA, AND THE
Sou£h Carcftina Mutaial Life InsuraficcjCo.
OF THE STATEjOF SftVTit 0
Office opposite the Poßtoffice. hm 18
Wood, Blacksmith and Carriage
.., ssosacoiE 3 , •’ .
° A I’ Pondes s Old Stand, where the subsgriberj
A are no “do *., *
all kinds of ° * trs, ..
-Wox-lst.
in their litys 31 the short-® / ? \' tJ ..V v °
est notice andiin the \*!y •y|f °
best manner. 0 V 4'C &
Plantation TOork
of every defcripti, n, • V : ?A t W,—
REIMIKI \ G
Wagons and Buggies, and # *
B 5 tfiNesitoe M*g. and all other work €one to the
most perfect ftuisiaction.
> . . • •
0 0 V ft®
Carriage Repository.—The subscribers
haw? a lot of
Buggies, • D
Rockaways, i 7w.-
o Carriages, • = —* ffr
from the A utli, whiefi $SR v ’S“- £ I->
titty will soon have.* fe *7 ’• ; >
ON HAND. . N>. ‘ . V .
1 wig keep yp a ivu'.lar - ‘'="s7N,. -.
M T 0 S ! j J3 f j to supply of
( CofintPy. J & SWIFT.
1 . Thomasville, Jsnuary*l4, 1800. • 0 ts. .
, .
3EI i
Bargains! Bargains U
/AAX isl; HAD AT TIIE FRfIUIIyD STOKK.XRXT
‘Ay o floor to EsJivaioq by 9 . o
J. SUffiFF&BRO.,
WH(I HAVE LARGE STOCT* OF
§pb\q SooSts.,
o As theTf*Stwe tS>)O SMALL, they offer to sell their
G< PODS at Aefy LOW FRIGES? <•’
77? Fall soon th< it STOCK and PRICES
and you can SAVE about ‘4 WEX TV I'FE <PER CEX T.
Thomasville, Apvil 18, 1800. . • . be •
.••isTEW Ft r'm: !.
8 ;"rsa • • •
-*„° : • •
O • *• |\ —L£ t| _
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. Ji
C yvaspsesss--. ■) *£st C
* JI!; ; : .
•c. o ISAIAH lAIKLE. .
REMINGTON &• DEKBE ‘
eHAVE J UST < >Fi7\E?) A XEIV %
Furniture Emporium,.
0 “TIIft.MASVILLEfCA.,
where vvjll beTeundfli in:-*- assortment of tlie latest mid
flnost fasnionuble stvh aof 9
f:u b:m i-t-jj b e .*
• SUCH AS • o *
Tables, Chairs, and Bureaus; ©
Wash, Lftdit and4Towi4 Stands; *
* Willow Cradles ahifdiatan Clnlirs, foifcChilai'on.
• . o Op 0
ALSf)—.hist ceivi'd—a larfleolot of fresh Hud beaitifu4
F rC r r FT R 17 s.
Frdticli Litliograjili and Steel Engravings;
Washingt* n 5 Clay, Calhoun, Juck*pn, and others, life
lfte size for tflejiarlor* *
The Voyagefld’ series: #!so tlie Seasons, o
Persons wishing to matte valuable selections wilPdo
well to calloiind examine tliern°witliout delay.
.. • °
IX OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT’ OF FINE-PARLOR
> WILL BEAOUNI) EVERY VARIETY &. STYLE OF
Cli^rs/
as Large CaHvt ft Top Stalled Si-at Rockers:
° Best Spimjje Stuffed Parlor Chairs;
flaidy’s Sewing Chairs, &e., &c. e
Al*>, a large assorlfnent of
]|3 e c^s o t e£l cS.’s
of all ttindH—l<T>ot Ib>ll. Gothic, Cottage, Bow Top,“&c.
All of which will be sold cheap for cash. ° o
tlzT Orders will receive prompt attention. Nmporiiiin
lyxt door below McKinnon &. Co.’s. c nov ts
JAit IS no: A ! JL’ R A .IS PSbdIOL E R A !
r~iIFE DltftPS. I has been
“the never failingA ried > tes,ed antl ProvftLby ten
oj o REMEDY ycarsexpericnce to be the only
i
dy for ;fll Sored Derangements, Diarrhoea, Dusenteiy, o
Cramps, Ptdns, Wioltra, Cholic, now before the
public.o ®one or two doses of -0 drops, ivill cure the
most severe cranyls i tlie stomach m 20 minutes.
A single do A*-often cures tlie and it
constipates>tlie bot?tds. One dose will satisfy any
one of its merits.
Prepared by THARP & STOW,
9 043 Bowery, New Yofk
Android in by E. T. B. ’
Little. ap4-ly
Architect and Builder.
hniJOJiIAS JEWKIIJS, h aving •permiAentfy
| located himself, offers his serviflss as an °
jt|iiScir,.
toetlie ciiizenn otiThomasville
try, and would respectfully ifliforin them that he is
prepared to take contracfs for buiJdijig Dwellings,
Stores, or oilier buildings, °
IN EITHER WGQt) OR BRICK, <
and will give his }*urson:rt attention to all work en
trusted to llftll. *
of every description, mad cot o
order or repaired gn short notice. 0
Orders for COFFINS will receive nrompt
attention. c
0 „ References. 0
Dr W P .loomings, Albany, Ga. •
Dr A Maloy, Clieraw, South Carolina. 0
J A ifeak* l’res’t of Bank. Wadesboro’ N C *
W H High, Sheriff, Raleish, N. C. 0 .
• Sliop near the Court House. o
mb 17 ly .THOMAS JENKINS.
o ° Fainting
C )NTIIACTS TAKEN—
o FOIt
Hov.se, Sign, and Ornamental Painting!!
°Atfs> WORK WARRANTED.
J&£?“ Oil * and Gla&, kept constantly on
kand, opposite the Postoffice, and for sale by 0
mh 18 0 CHAS. 11. REMINGTON
Paper Hangings.® °
A LARGE assortment of bean-* -e—o
tiful PAPER a: BORDER, J| pxeE ' , g'po
on hand, and more expected
‘ tS) arrive every day..
Rooms Papered 0
With neatness and despatch, an<l in workmanlike®
mjryicr 1 v [inh 18-tF] °C o . 11. RI,MINGT<IN.
(~i Superior Chewing Tobacco arfdJßxtra*
X Segars; for sate by
1 sep 17.° •** ° liF HUBERT.
o O
Selling Out°at Cost for
CA S Hff :
WE ARE DESIRt CS < GUT THE
. Y ; portibn of par 0 •
Larfe'awl slock of *
’ Djß\? GOODS,
we take this aftthodnf informing our customers and the
public at large, that w*- are determined to
SESHaIHi C2XJT‘
~? .. .AT .. . . t..
p OUR STOCK CO3*SISTSOF * •
. • *•*!> O ® •
o „o l 15
0 • o O K p
* • O JACKPHi£T, S
a o °° SWISS A NDHi p
‘* S> Nnusook
0 ° S o
Bl Swiss Dress I s a 1! rnis, (t 0
15
l YicUii-ia liiuri>. \c. S.
i@rJJLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS,-^*
• e Ready Hade iloi^Mng,
And a beautiful lot iff
WINTER t>P. ITS TRmmSGg.
BOOTS,* o o . ,
SHOES, • ° 0
HATS’ * o
CAPS, *
o PARASOLS, „ o
* 0 ° UMBRELLAS,
*• ° O HOLLOW i
o GLASSWARE,
o TIN-WARE. •
. * ° HARDAVARI-’
* * CROCKERY,
o*o-- O CUTLERY,
And a go-at many other articles, too numerous to men Mon.
* Those who are in need of any of
make it to THEIR IX'lb-IRES P ( ;1 1l and examine our
Ntock before purchasings'lsewhere, as we mean what we
say, ai<l intend selling oi?t at cost, o
* T e •
: ALL those who are indebted to us, either by
- ° \ori: |>n <iis:v oe \ .
pas? iffie, may also lind it to their interest to come-for-
ward and I’AY £T, and therenypsave*cost of suit i
collecting.
00 DEIvLE & HARRELL. 0
Thomasville, June 6, 1S(>0.
.14 17 A L OVA *L‘:
,I * HAS HIS %
SILVKR-PJI/ATEIkyVABE, © °
• IIARBtyVAKK,
. . 4’iy.WARE, „ ® o *
0 o *ITASIAAVrtRR, p
° *I\ OOD.wAtK,
p o ® , O WISiLOW-IYARE,
E STAB I.T-S-H’Afj: N
ahl POSITE E. REMIMGTON SON’S*
To the LacTieA.
f. .I.° I’BAYWH’tt HAS KJE.IIOVE V
> HCniSE-FIIpRNIS [3*TN£Ji, STORE
OpiK*ite E. Remington & SBm’s. (five him a call, as he
lias inPtny articles in the house-keepitfg li,
sncli as o a p
Tifi-*W^Are. •
■. €3’£AlSkO*I = *£ r i.i3.23 ‘
• of every shade, size aiulalescription,
WAITSRS, S/iSTOffg, *URHS,
• A! A,
* •. •• Steak Dishes,- Sc.
’ nil i Ms [imrsfi-iin
c i>fq.sS)C-s, o
•And a thousand and one other articles t.oo o immerous to
jaenfion. Every isiing usually kept in a •
HATKI :•!' £NT Al 5 i, SSIS Tl ENT
wilk be found here—-from a Mutclibox to a Cooking-stove.
• - * •* *
’ ij ot wouhbalso call tlie atftaition oP Merclmits to my
which I :hb prepared t<> pit! np in any quantities, and ot
every variety, on as reasonable terms as they can be
bought in any market. ® #
®
R >•’ B NO, RI ‘S’ T 5 ; 321 Vii tiiail jft; K3* AIR IN r
* O O O ® 0
none on short noti. Orders filled* w i"i iiromptness md
dispatch. • * •
0 Main Street, opposite E. Remington & Jon’s Store.
August 1, 1860. .* I, J. TRAVWH^v.
Djfl. tT• 13oy&e JDods 5
o a •IMPERIAL WIME
* B 0C B 3? !B IPES JFt® 1
4 RE MA4)E FROM A PURE AND PNADULTER
at eg win k, vrtiich is about double the usual strength
of other ’’Vine*, and is imported by only one houUL* in the
United States.* “Also, From the following v. Amble itoots,
Herbs. eVc,, viz: Solomon’s®'Seal, Spikenard, Comfrcy,
dL’aniolle Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and
Bavberry. *, • ® * ° °
, ‘ WE CHALLENGE ,
AT BT E XV O R L I )
0 T(4 I‘IfODUCE* . *
THEIR EQUAL!!
I\ e do iKH prole.-s to have disc overed some “k-tioU ii
only to the Indians ot°South AinPiPc;*.'’ and a §ure tor
“all diseases which the tlesli is heir tot” but we clainfl to
present to the public a truly valuable pysparation, \\Jyeh
every intelligent PhySician in (tie will approve
of and recommend. „ Asa remedy for •
IEJiT
V'eak L#ngs, Indigestion, Dvspopsia, Diseiues of the
Nervous System, Panilysis, riks. Diseases peculiar to
* Females. Debilily, aiol oases reg^uiringaTome,they are
SORE-THRCfAT, so common amfaig ‘lie Clergy,
> they ai* truly VttluaWe. # o • 0
For the aged and infirm*or for persons of a weak con
stitution—for Ministers of the kJospel. Lawyers* and all
pulflic-spelikcrs — for Hook keeperspTuilor* Seamstresses,
Stfident# Artistspf.nd alb persons leading a sedentary life,
they will ja-ov’e truly beneficial. * a
Asa lb- verage, they are wholesome, ymocent and de
licious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating
efrectifof Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are
a vain;Ale remedy for persons addicted to excessive us<®
< ot*strong drink, and wifli to it. 1 hey are
pure and entirely free fronipthe poisyns containetb in tlie
adulterated Winsnd Liquofls \ytU wliiefli the country
is flooded. ° * - • • ©
p These Bitters not only Cl RE but PEE vEX F Disease
and should be used by iill jvho live in a counSry where
the water is bad, or where Cflills and Fevers are preva
lent. Being* en * rely iifnocent and narmlesß ? they may
1 be given freely to CfhiWrefi and Itffants with impnnfty.
Physk iafis, Clergymen and Temperance Advocates,Sts
an act of lunnatiity, should assist in spreading these truly
valuable BIJ'TERS over the land, and thereby essential
ly aid in banislflng Drunkenness and Di: ease. •
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO,
0 Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York.
For Sale MV li. SKIN AS, Agent, ThoniasvJlle, Georgia.
August 29, 18(>0.® 0 ly
-m — ° - - - 19
Leather, 0 LeatlieL
OAK AND °IM7MLOCK® SOLE LEATHIiI
Harness ami Biddle Leather,
Ilame String and Upper Leather,
®o °Oil Tanned Lacing Leather,
• Enameled Leather •
, Calf Skins, Linfng Skins, 0 • •
Deer Skins, Pad Skins, 0
and Hides, 8
o Always on hafld and for sale, opposite®lie Market
House, by 8 o McGJ.A^IAN & LITTLE.
Thomasville, April 4, 1860. * Cm •
0 \ Good Bargifii)
IS N°OW BEING OFFERED IN THE LARGE RND
well known House situated
in flic town of Fletchervillo. and *'rm
crly occupied by P. P. Smith as a Boar- gWf it f iiBK
ding House am 1 iot el. There are ten^^T-.At:.’
| good, comfortable rooms and firtf-plac?;-,ogood out
buildings. all new, and garden ground, with
| go#d stables, all conveniently arranged and well ad
apted to Boarding House or Hotel purposes. Terms
easy and possession, given at any time to suit the
purchaser. o o o #
For further particulars, apply to W. F. HUBERT,
on the premies, or cajl at the store formerly occtvpi
ed*by 11 ev. 11. W. Sliype, and apply to the oj-ncr.
. °BENJ. F. HUBERT.
ThSmata-ftle. April 2, 1859. • ts
’ “It 0 \ SACKS extra Rio Coffee, Powddfr, Lead and
) w Purcussion Caps ; for sale Jay
i • sep° 17 o e ?3 i° HUBER’f.
o
• WIILIAMS.& BQTTOMtB’
Hew C’otton.Press.
1 SiVl\(“ TO PLASTERS OF
ONE IfUNDIIED DOLLARS!!!!
rpHIS NSW I.'fVJiNTIOX°THE SIMPLEST,*
| 141st practicable, powerful and cheapest UuT-
TuN PRESS ever#inventeu, is now offered to the
public. This l“r?ss is consft-ucted upon a plan sfl
simple that#iny farmer may, with four hands, put
up one complete, in running order, in one week.—„
up it will jfack
1 Five and Six Hundred Pound Bale#
and> f , cotton with greater facility than other Press
will 400 lb •
at least ON E THIRD Mt)RE BALES CAN RE PACK
ED ON IT PER DAYshan any other Pressor Screw
mveuted. 0
The subscribers liav£ secured r. patent for this
wonderful Press, and are now prepared by Wiem
selves and Agents, to sell private county and State
rights thr<*ighout#he cotton growing region of the
South. The\ have already began to reap the reward
of this •hvafuable inventiob, and when cotton plant
ers#-very where shall learn that this Press is con
structed at a cost fit’ more than
• One Hundred Dollars Less
than any other Press now extant, and poessing
much GREATER LEVER POWER wiji greater
simplicity and fi#cilitjj for packing, we feel confident,
that our Press will supplant every thing in the shape
of a Cotton Press now in use.
Models of tfeis Press may be seen by calling
►onus at Thomasville or any of our Agents. AYg
are willing to let it live or die by its own merits,
feeling perfectfV in warranting it toajl purch
asers. * S. R. WILLIAMS,
0 sep 1-ts. • T. J. BOtTOMS. *
1 aitf.ihle Inventions!
“VXEELER'S Economical and Variety Steel Blade
I , 3T* Xji O ,
*l’ate#?ed .Tune 21st, 1859, —the most economical,
convenient, and efficient Cultivltor ever invented.
0 AY lien properly mute g#d used, if it does noHlius
prove itself, I#herein pledge myself to return the 1
mmiey to W.ose who purchase rights for their plan
tations. #
• Requires but one Stock for any kind of a Blade,
ten*bf which may be put on, fastened and Taken off
yi one minute.
cifltivatiou, and may be turned into a double plow
( i if desired, and is so constructed that a seed planter
may be attached ty it, the co© of wlijgdi will not ex
ceed one dollar. • *® 0
®Hv#ry part is detach able n*u adjustable to itself.
‘Hie Stock, which may be mfde out # of comuivn pine
pbmk, ys so simply constructed, and*tliery being Wo
wd!d in the iron part, that the whose plow ©may be
, readily put by the conyponest Smith after one#
obtaining a correct pattern. The opinion of all pho
have *cn and tried it, is that it will be tli!.
• * ONLY ’VLOy USED. ,
. p 0
as &fbn as its merits ai©- generally known,® and that,
takidg severaUyWetrs together, it will be but a small
part of present plc*w expenses, beinjf not only*
themost convenient, but Ihecneapest plow dliat can (
be used. Farmers can fit their preset* supply of
Scutcrs, Shovels, aod Sweeps T<y ©liis Stocky and
• von kn#!ck, ©lO winsjs off thWir. wrought Turning
Plows andfix for this.
i'V sons wishing Individual oraCounty Tvights will |
address Da. AoP EEL 1141. Monticello. Fla.
or 0 • Re*. AVAL PEELER, AVaukenaJ, Fl*.
*.7an u a up'l4. 1860.
TO* P Zj Alff TERaL
o • 10
T AM AAvIRE TllfJ IN r#ESI?XTING MY
1 Planter • •’
totlie public#l liaWC to*(*>ntend with tlie prejudices
A’eateW by the failure ofydber invention© for the like
purpose. 1 flatter myself, however, thafmy PLAN
TER wiW perform the work proposed, in a satisfac
tory manner. lam strengthened fti that conviction,
b£ the opinion of nearly all tlie 9 * *
. ‘ Practical Farmers
of Tlfomas and adjoining counties who have cwtamin-
it ; and ?lic judgement of the member* of tlie
Batten! Office, who pronounce it to be by far tlie be'kt
PLANTER that has ever been presented to them-. 0
It iifintended to planfc (*orn and Cotton, and to
sow Gyain of all kinds. For sowing AYlicat broad
yuisfland *iarrowing in ad the same time, it yinnot lie
equalled. It can be usgd for putting out Guiana,
either by strewing §r by®putting ai*y desired quanti
ty at anyytjivcn distance. The distance proposal to
,drop the se#d is graduated by the numliA of*cogs
and the quantity by the size.* 0
\ glands at the PLANTER shows the amount oft
labof Saved by its use, and the nature find aqfuracy
of the same. A man and horse lays out® tiie row,
Tlrops the seed%nd covers it, in the same time and
with the same labor tlmt it tak(, in the usual way, to
lay out flie row. The aid given by life wheel ren
ders it equally easy j# the fiorse as* a single plough.
It being impossible for .any (Ae man <n bring it to
•he notice of every ♦armene or to supply tfic demand
wßen exhibited, I propose to Pell the °-riylit ®to any
State orcounty, or number of Counties, tli?it anyone
may desire, *nd at rates the purchaser*will make
money. IJrust no one will condemn it without an*
examination, because it is the invention of a Fouth
ern man. If, Mbwcver,®after examination, they re
ject it, I ltve nothing to say.
TIIOSwJ. BOTTOMS,
ocfclG—Om 6 0 * Thomasville. Ga.°
.QUAKIj R CITY
Sewing-Machine.. .
PLETYSE call *t the qFurniture Store of the sub
scribers and witness flie performance of a dqp
blc thread Stjjving Machine, wßich has just made its
ad*ent in our place. A large number have been
sold in The noddle counties of Georgia during tlie
present*ear, by tlie agent of the State of Georgia,
and age giving general satis%tion. The subscrib
ers have the agencyrfbr this pface iftid vicinity.
REMINGTON* & DEKLE. 0
•Thomasville, Ga. dec 12Tf °l
A* Ola ■a* 11 e n.g e\ .
A. R. WILSON. .
CGIALLENGES MONTICELfifI, fIIOMASVILLE
t *and the city of Quitman to equal liis
BpHi)g Bit)ci(*of Cntotl.s,
which lie is now receiving from * •
Imporlytg Houses in Xow Yofli,
eitlu© in styles, qualities or varieties. Tlie prices
cannot be objected*to# from ©ie ®act that they are
the New A'ork Jobber’s profits less than usual.
The Stock consists in part of
Ladies^Bonneif? —front $3 to
Ladies’ Mantillas and Pojnta, of every variety
0 • Silk and Tulleras Bareges
I?awns, Ginghams, Muslins * •
French, English and American Calicos
Hats. Boots and Slices.
In fact every thing wanted or needed in this county.
Kf*k-, # Call at the BIG STORE in Grooverville, Ga.
April 4, 1860. 0 - „ ts
a
°ABRAM GRAVES. 0 CYRUS S. GRAVES
PL E\ T \ o r % EM S O A E D
IjUMBEB.,
A.T THE MILL,
ON THE GROOVERVILLE ROAD
M 2 mm THOMASVILLE
* CONSISTING OF
Weatherboards, &c.
OR.IST MILL
In Operated every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
* fIIKAM GRAVES & SON#
July 18. 1860. 0 ts
a O
GOBiIA. :jroka t itiiity. ®
‘X In the Superior Court , Junr Term , 1860.
JPrrsent, the lloftomble A. 11. MANSELL, Judgfeof
said Court. o° ® 0
ROBERT A HARDEE, V ® ©
JAMES R. lI.TRRIS, > Mortgage etc.®
AATLLIAN J. HICKS. )
It appearing to the Court, by of Robert A.
Hardee and James R. Harris, (accompanied by note and
mortgage deed,) that on the thirty-first iky of August,
eighteeiidmiAred and lift vOime, the defeiukuit ©uade atfdt
dkiverea t,> th<- pAintifls Ws promissory note, bearing
date the dav and year aforesaid,hereby tba defendant
promised, on the iirst day of Januar\m*t. hdlowiim the
date of said note, to pay tlie plaintiffs one lmtnlmFuffd
eighty seven dollars anil fifty cents, for value received,
tha afterwards, on the day and nforesa!. the de
fendant, the better to secure the pnvi#eiit of said note,
executed and delivered to the plaintiffs, his deed ot mort
gage, whereby the said defendant mortgaged to the jllain
titl’s a certain undivided half lot, in the town of Quitman,
Brooks Countv, known and distinguished in the pUm of
i said town as lot number two, in block number six Teen,
1 south-western section, containing one tenth ot an %rc,
! more or less; and it further appearing that said note re
mains unpaid, * .
It is ordered that the said defendant do pay into Court
on or before the first day of the next Term thereof, tlie
pri©cij 1, interest and dne on said note, fir show*
cause, if any he can, and t lan on the failure of the defen-s
dant so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said*
mortgaged premia's he forever thereafter barred and fore-’
closed; and # & 0
It is further ordered, that this rule be published m the
Southmn Enterprise once a month Tor three months pit
vious to the next Term of this Court, or served on tlife
defendant, or bis special agent or attorney, at least three’
months previous te the next Term of this Wnurt
• SANFORD T. KINOSBERT , m m
* Plaintiff’s Attomey.-
A tin# extract from the of gaiil Court, this Au
gust Kith, 186 U. ‘ ® (0k
aug 22 m3m 0 D. A\. Alt RAE, (K tY
VrOTICK of lntriition to t hnugr TTiiiio.
Ste/tc of Georgia, lirooks County.
All persons interested are hereby notified that 1 snail
appl® ‘.oahe °in xt Superior Court, to be hk>l in and lqf
the county aforesaid,on tlie second Monday nijleceniborf
for the purpose of having my name changed *Olll that of
Ficklin Martin, by wliieli name 1 have been heretofore
known, to that of Henry Camkdl.
* FICKI.IX MARTUjT,.*
By liis Attorney, S. T. KINtiSBEKY.
’• This August 16, 1860. 0 ni3m #
— - r _ p
/AEOBGIA, fhouias Conntr. ‘
y $/tQt't'ior Court, June Levin. , IbiiO.
ANNA E. FOSTER ) •
* vs. > Libel for Divorce. ®
AVILLIAAL. FOSTER. ) ®
Tin- Sheriff having returned that the Defendant m the
above stated ease is not to he found in the county, and it
further appearing by the affidavit of P. N. in kers that
Defendant is without f©e limits of the SlanAff Georgia—
It is, yai motion, ordeiwd Ay the Court, that the -s;nd
Defendan*appear a§d answer, at the next refill of this
Court: else that the ease be considered in default, ouflle
fendant, and the Plaintiff allowed to proceed* 0
And, i®is fifhl#r odcred tli*t Rule be published
once a month*for four months, in 011! of the Public Ga
zettes of the town of ‘bhomasville. •
MeINTYRE & YOUAWT. For Plaintiff.
Granted, AUG. 11. MANSELL, Judge S. C. S. 1).
f> A ttin I *extract from the minutes.
aug l-iii4tn LEBBEI S D. Cl k S. C.
ST A TIC 4> F<4 5 Kti •A. Tlioinus f yiiuty.
• - Court of Ordiujfry*May 17, 18G0
AYhereas. JOHN M(*7INNON. Lxecutor*if the Estate
ißal last AYill and Testament of John AlcKmnoii, senior,
deceased, this day inJces application, by petitionfto this
Court for 1 enters of iTismissioii and a final discharge from®
said 1 qfeentorship— o * *’ ,* ®
All persons interested are. therefore, hereby notified to
file their objections in said Court. If am- they liav#; otli
crevise said k- , t‘‘ |, s wilW>e granted amrlssued ;® -aid ap
])licant at a regular Term of said Com*, to be held at tli!
Courthouse tn yiiomasviile, said county, 011 the social
Afaomlav in Jauuarv next, @ ,
111 v 23-fun kENIIY M. TOOK IN Ordinary.
“OTATIf OF fiKORGIA, Thomas *’onlr. „
Court of Ordinary, May 13, 18(i0.
. W * ereas, G E©RG E AV. ‘& 3 NO. c \\ 11 . MITCI i ELL.
Executors of tli<| estate ®nd last will’aml testaWiem of
Nathaniel R. Aiiteliell, deceased, of said #ounty. this day
make application, by petition, to fur letters of
I)isiTiissißn from said Executorship, of said estate —-
All ] 1 therefore hereliy to
file their ol<j< ©ions in saidjflourtqif any they have; oth
erwise said letters of Dismission will he grantedko said
applicants, at a Regular Term of saiil Court, to be held at
the Courthouse Tiionuisville, s;dd county, on the se
cond Alojplay in January new. • • ••
mav lb-fim lIKMIJY 11. TOOKE, Ordinara.*
-• ‘ • •
/T EOBGIA, TIIOfIAS C’OI YTV. *
t'onrt of Ordinary, and ‘*-y :2, 18(50. °
\\ la-rcas. JfRSIAII GROOVER, as Adtaii ‘-trafor.\vith
tee Yt ill anifleted. on t esr;.te of Aloses Daniel. detcas
q-d, this Hay. by petition, makes application to this Coftt
for letters of Dismission from said administration on said
estftt — • • *
All | ©rsons intefY-sted are. therefore, hereby notified to
file their objections iit> said (Hunt, if any they have to
said letters being granted; otherwise saiil letters will he
granted and ©-sued at a regular Term of said Court, tote
lielirat the Courthouse in Thomasville, said couayt, on
the second Alondat* in January next. •
jy fc-6m ‘ MENRV © T©OKE. Ordinary.
!>IS<SO3v?S SWEBIFF’M NAMCN Will he sofd
) before tlie Courthouse ddnr in Quitman, Brooks
County, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER
next, tlie legal hours of sale, tlie following prop
erty, To wit:
One house and lot in the town of Quifin:®: known as
lo lot No. 3, block No. I#, southwestern section? 15 feet fi%nt
and running 105 feet back, hiyieiLon as the ju-om-rtv of
C. P. Arnold to satisfy sundry fi fas from ©.lu-;iees Court
of the 1 fc'Otli •?! strict, <!. M.; property ponited
(Thomas Ai*Boi©oii, security for C. P. Arnold; levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, 0/ the same time and place ,
One buggy and harness, levied on as the property of
John McKinnon to sWisly a fi fa from Brooks Superior
('(lll*l—McNauglit & < )niiony-s Charles Alt Kinnon. John
McKinnon and James property poinleiPut by
James iN'est. 0
Agußk2!),tß6q, 8 A. SAiITII, Sheriff.
• -
CIMATII SHERIFF’S SALES Wilfbe sold
J hi luj'e the Courthouse door, in the town of Magnolia,
( lineli County. 011 the FIRST TUESIMvV IN Os TO-
Bfelt next, within the lawful hours of sale, the following
i property, to-wit: © ®
o Omwlot of l©i and. number not known, but known as the’
place whereon Henry llrown now lives, lying in®tlic
seventh district of originally Appling mdv Clinch county,
well ingwoved, containing iff'l acres, more levied
on as the projkrty of Charles Cowart to satkfv two Jus
tice Court li fas one from the 33d district, G M., amfone
groin the < F tli dirtrict, (. A1 .in favor of Davis
e* vs (g.iarlt* Cowart: property pointed out by plaintilL
lew made anrPretnrned to liv a C nstable. An* tout ‘
18 ‘O. SMIAIC 111. TIM U ERM AN. Siieriff.
• —•— — _
0 Adminisfrflfor’s Salt-.
\VHLL RESOLD BEFORE THE
t t door in the of Irwinville, Irwin County Ga.,
on the FIRST TUESDAY in N©YEMBER next, within
’the legal hours of sale. One lot of land number two hun
dred and seventy three (273.) lying in the fourth district
of Irwin comtiy. belonging to tlie estate of Thomas Kitch
ei*, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. •Terms casn. @ §■.
•tug 29-4''d a 40 liy Adni’r. 0
• Adniiiiisfraloi's Ssile.
JMi SOLD BEFORE TIIE COURTHOUSE 0
TT door in the town of Irwinville, Irwin Couiftv Ga.,
<B the FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER m xt, within
the*legal hours ot sale, One lot of land, number seventy,
(70,) lying in the fourth district of Irwin county, belong
ing to the estate of Delaney Shaw, fonnerlv. now Debt
ney Lambert, deceased.# Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms cash.
tg 29-40d JOHN Adm’r,
Id in illi s< rafor'tt Sale*
A GREEABLETO AN ORDER JUDGMENT
J\ of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Thomas
County. July regular Term, 18l>0, will he solrLbefore the
Court boat#- door in Thomasville, said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November
; next, all the lands and real estate (widow’s dower tliere
] to excepted ) of and belonging to Moses Futch, deceased,
said land lying and being on the line of the 13th and 14tb
districts of Thomas county, and known as the lands
wlTbreon diseased resided at the time of his death —No.
93, in said county, about two hundred acres of which,
is cleared and in line ordft- for cultivation
jy 18 40d GEORGE BEVANS. Adm’r.
Auditor’s Aolifo. .
Ct EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY —.-Ul persons having
1 claims against the estate of John Scott, deceased,
| of said count!, are hereby notified to present them to me
i as soon as possible, before December Term of Thomas
1 Superior Court. 0
JOHN M. DYSON, Auditor.
Thomasville, Ga.,#\ug. 29, .18(50. 0 3t
-
Slatr ol Georgia, Tliomatt C ouiity.
CRIURT of Ordinary, ALirch sth, 18tff).—AYhereas
) ThonPis Adams, jr., as Administrator de bonis
non with the will annexed, on the estate of Aaron
Iftx-ritte deceased, this day makes application by
petition to this Court forC,etter%of dismission from
said administration, #
,?11 persons intcrested®are therefore hereby notifi
ed to file their objections in said court, if any they
have; otherwise said Letters will be# granted to said
applicant at a regular term of said C our (••to be
held at the Courthouse in Thomasville, said county,
on the first Monday in October next.
mb 10-6 m HENRY H. TOOKE. Ordinary
# #
V LARGE lot of well selected Boots and Shoes;
*fof sale B F HUBERT.