Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, September 26, 1860, Image 4

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• . •* ° * . *. . • ~ ° •ittinsM i ° \\~ILL GIVE Tl*i * * ° *v to the 8a o • • • to them: and pr ptjr • • • • l ~i*‘ Tv,. * • - • .* •* • M*. induce!! them to o • Tices to the rlan*er of . * a • • *Jbit 18, l** l - • • HARQWICR &.CCX; ‘ * • HfItHJIK ...SlffiJHE • It:.V Str ■t. • SA V.Ws *vi i; EOKG IA. . . . R. S. Hv Uw ic, o * , • Mar 23, 18T> • *J henkx_ b Christian; ■ m£P~ A • • • .SAVANNAH, FA. • • A’,;- * - . . 11:: Rot Pr? Mel ♦ . . * • .* *I.K. Test, Ia „ • • •.Brigham, Baldwin & * • , . < * Coh< nSt Cos., Wild >. • • . f • • .CAsy ADVANt ES MADE on friends in Ronton, Neva 1 , . mad ISirt nore. Orders for Planters’ Supplies * Mav -j.n <*:.*. • o • • • • • — * —a Wy. H. BURROUGHS. THUS. >! AXWIS.I.. • • ‘ ‘ W3I. IS. Bl IJROIGIIS i, *•©., • • • c• - • ° - * • • *o. 97 Bnv Street. SAW AXJ-AH. (i 1 :< iU(*IA. . ly Commission on L’tfumd. Cotft>n 50 cts. per bale. Mav 30, 1860. . • * * aly a —_—* - - , —— . William Duse av, • • # Jas. H.. • . • DUNCAN A JOHNSTON, ‘’ •'Cotton J’iictqi’s Bb)s .£pn)ii)issOi* ■ V INNA] „ . • • * ‘ • JWje rto Mess E. Renu .♦ • • • •'* Eesr, *R . Earn, JR. F. H Col. A. i e o * t “ * m ; * • DAVANT &’l-awtoN,. : • • ‘Savannah, .....Georgia. UPPLIJS&-P URCJI VSI •• i REEOFCt )MMISSION ►J f(?r I'lat.i . • i a made to Plant . ’.a .* pring . . • Cropsd’theA'iisuing Fall. • R. J. Davast, Jk. • * * E. F. Lawton. . ° Pl* _ *. . ‘ • * . KINGS. & BAKER,: : tiinmQmm FORWARDING. AGENTS, . “ • • .*SA\\\\X\ \• • for . McL. KPm* U. U.*BAKFR, L. JvING.. ° *w . • • ]y s •’ Tl§(jy i- GORDfc)F, - • . FiitTORS .. . • aii semi mm u * 96 Say Sfucot, Savanah, ‘'Rn/cr to il‘ ERemingt(yi & Son, f J N JlcKinnon & Go, Cbl A T ‘aci; •c, Tliorngiion & Pittman, • M i. *• L U T iui.L* , Hayes.•Hollo. . Cos, **ll (Jn J H WIR . • .Thomas G Mitchell, Escj, 4)r y S Brandon, * • < ®Wm4! MitcV'H, • mh ! “• 1 1 1 ’ 8 _ o • J f\i. Gray “\¥Tof Ll) if-peat fully iirtorm. the of the : j Y surrounding com-* • munfly that he ‘till <*af- . <, tufuea <busines at hi3 * %■ •* * * ■*. OLD “ , ‘ ‘ Jo-tire Watch, Clock and . ’> — m/ f ’ \ ‘ • J*welry • , 0 - He also keeps constant?y I on hand Watches, Jewel- . ry, Gpl4 afkltSteel Pefc, Watch Guards, &C. for sale. | *’ 0 • Also tl?e of the Florida i Baptist where laooftts can be at I the sagne price they can •> purchased at i t:ilTn any I •of tin* publishingh< a and among which giro Bi bles, Psalfhs, Hynjp B I s, T 1 eolo °gicffl, Denominational, Literary and B;^nd.ay.Bchool . BoolPs, iXc. Also all new puWl. itions worthy of notice can be had hgre fls *as p. ’• • W. N- CltA Coif's spondin g'-s cicyiry. JAMES tl. (fßAY.•Agent Depository. *Thonmsvillc. Jan. 28, 186 ts * - •.COII !Sl:!*3* The undep^igni: and n eapectfully in form thc*citi#ena ftf • • . Southern Geor&ea and Floe •••••• ’ .*• rala. he is now re- cciving and ctnstautly -m • . plenishing lug stock with ° • fresh and well selec . * Goods and C nnfong wlich as*e ii*>. f * • lowing general e : *. t -v. ‘ of family nick-giacks : *-4NdE * Preserves. July's. Ilaisins, Cun uiV, Fi*-, efiron, Prunes. Lemons, Orang .A] j, Sj . Is, •. Brifzik Pft an ana Filbert > * Capers, Afi- \ chovies, Sardines. Salmon sy. if. Oystei era, • Maccaroni, Vermicelli. Snnt Peas; But'er. S-f- * gar and Twrina Crackers; Pi.fdes. Catsup. Sfuges;® 1 Choice Wines, Liquors; *P. rter.SUe and Cider Lotties: Begarß,*Tobacco, Snuff, Pij ea, etc. • . • Candy, of my own 3 * • aeture. • A large quantify on h§nd, to wfiieh he calls the special attention Cf merchants in CAN-* DIES.* Ojjlers from, a distance, i.f accompanied with theOash, will receive prompt -fttention. .* All the above* with’numerous* articles not* men-* tioned, for sale by * • . Thpmasville, GaT. a* 1-ly .TORN STARK. * • Before Aialilnsr CALL IN AT ° JARED EVERITX’S • AT GR&OVERVILLE, A.ND EXAMINE Hlfe* STOCK OF NEW . . O 3D®’ _ o‘°td : \Gr S,° • . Staple & Fancy Dry Goods’ ‘Clotliinsr. Slaf<>. Bomets tond*Mkl* * linery Goads, Hoofs and s[;oes, • Crockery and Glass’-W ate, Hard-Ware K Cutlery. „ Coffee and Sugar, Tobacco* &.c.. &.c. * „ In fact, you eaa find almost‘any article you may! want, as his Stock consists of >vcrv thing i ‘ ally kept in a Country Store; all of which he willsell dh , as good terms as can be sohl in Southern Georgia or ! Florida. o r ,p rO-tf Carpenter’s notice. THE undersigned*-tiers his servic -s to the citizens of Thooast ... • House Carpenter, capable of -.hi charge of ! and carrying on any and all kin d~ and stvh-s of work in lus line. Pers on? wishing work done to or- i l}pr with dispatch will do well to _ive him a call and his greatest juotive will be to please. . feb 4-ly t. F. ‘ o : • i \ , • -i . ft]-AiiNtrlAliN k SON,.! FANCY ANti STAPLE CRT-fiOOSS,' 1 • * ® kH ° G V., * \U •. Ping ihcflr n.-.gnifi<#-ui*'StocJ* of j ; A ..L ANL ‘i tA i Lif 3> H Y-G-OQIS fB , . . , ~ °o ° • o Rich* * • o . isting*of Silks, < ashmercs, de ! * ■<,'• * • # , meriean IVints,"etc. EmbfoiJiyies, | *• *-• siery and Gloves of every | ■ G pt , *Boys, Lad ies,*Missee*and Chil- 4 • *n; * an of everyVari- ; ° ing and i * • .. • re ei Srj \ * • usually kept imour line for housekeepers and ! * * • * • i Are sii g elsewhere; we * ‘* • re* showing our goods erhc^lier you buy or no*. . “ . 8 • *E. REMINGTON** SON. I • $ 0 0 •*\ flSh adU 1 ss * ° • - V . CILsOT^ESlIlNra oi the gatest sty les; f r a fle by *l. RivMhNGl ON & St >N. ‘ 0 *, . * \V FURBISHING , consisting of all kinds ol S- uul Golan, Sfeirt 1 • , Under Shjrto.ah i Ii iwers; Ties. Scarfs, Cravats %nd Haiflkerchiefs: - 1 Cotton Wloves and Gauntlets. * * * * * . . E. R EfM ING Ts & SON. — FlhE a-—fimeijt of r.j lies’ StC'*l intension 1 A- # seCiiits, from Bre 36 hoops; j;. rsCi ivedand for sale by *• ‘ • . M. REWSNGTON & SON. • • . •• • —, — — •— • I U£T r< ceive 1 an ! f. r sale, a fine assortbient of Av Jewelry, • • of viamoud* Cameo. Lava, , *. .: * :ly Si her ‘styles anS patterns,nd mill be at prices to suit*the times, r oct*B . o ,K. RBAkINGTON & SON. • V FlNf# assortment of •Gentlcmetf’s .and Boys’ t A.* IE3IiFLt:3i hi.xAdS. Gaps, , Also a assortment bt Ladies tfnd Misses* Bonnets Hats and flats of the latest style; reaeivett and •• . *E. KEMIGTON & SON. , V— iT • .* .* . i •’ .* * Groocries. • • ~ KITS *. I {J • 6 Mts No 1 Mackgrel in barrel and,to retail *• . 5 Salthond * . . •. drums lliwed Figs* * . . 20 boxi Layer * • . 2' t biy rels Irish Potatoes . • • •. 5 barrels Onioos ** * ** # o -1 keg- iresli Gosl Butter ’ . Buckwheat an£ fresh E%mr* •• * . 20 . ; . 5 barrel CurranOs, for pies *. • * .1 I'®x.Macaroni: and vaijifitrs other r.rticlea in 1 V Grocery line, just rceclved and for sle by * jan 21 *. * .• E. REMINGTON & SON. .•* * * • . • Mstsig*. . • • A FIJE 1■ >t of •dusie, vontaining *rT thk lrfiest f \.l'iccd3 out: ju-t opened afjl for sale by K oct 22 • * I-:. REMINGTON & gQN. ‘ NEW- G.QOIjS-. •• • • ... • -A.*. F • - * p ‘F jPIV pD 1 • *. b a * • J J. H;M f Kin'non & CcP’s. ___ • . •. \ *L are Eft:* receiving our Fall \\ iniyi t \ • Stock of . .. • • €3r‘ o o :o ks ,* • ro.yliich dve*iuvit(i the Sttchtion of all Who wish. ! gOucf articles at *.**.. . * PFO^BLtS, . * Particularly those *.* * * ‘•* . • * ; . ; ..■ . . . fi * \ . : , . O.G K"’ * •me wjtli youi** moyey ;fti k l y*if can exchange it to ’ a'reat aihvantage. hi ordjr to inducf more . GASH SALES • ’ * •* * > I wjt have determined to make a large ‘discount to * (fhA.'&IU I * . \ /. . j Comb ancf set. tfur Btock embraces Dress Gdbds and Trimmings, or all ihe recent styles, * Cloak*, ‘J.fhnas..Collars, Lace Good?. Shawls Head *l>resses, Flannels and Opera Flatincls; and a full assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Geetlemen’s* . GRwes, AfsA Kerseys, TiAings, Osnabut'gs, Bwown |ind Bleached Sheetiflgs anti Siiiirtings. ,r y** The LaWies.ue particularly invited to exa mine onr goods. * . . 1 r I"A' ** k Na.’- O Our stA? is Jt,rg*r ti; in twer before, and comprises aim- s-*i- 1-1% .O , • o \ Men Sj iuntil a and Boy s Loots # • do do • do V§ngress Bpots t do uo • do* Calf and Kip Boots < • * of styles, . * •*. Ladies’, blisses’ and Children's Shoe.*, in all ! gwufts, styles aijdoqfialit ies. % ... *Vv'e particularly invite the *L,auiys to see our Phil- ‘ : adelphia Made Shoes, being far superior ft) any ever ! before offered fob sale in Thomasville. . * ‘ • • ifi I* t&k V 1 Thi 3 TF- r% . uhU li nu * . * A handsome assortment < i well i*adc*Clothing, coli sistiug of Qver CoWts, Coats, l’ants, I'eftts, Talmas, 1 etc. etc. • _ . • ‘ * ’ * ■ * • tei%k V: a • • • . • A full assortment of all style* and qualities. 1* . ’ § e ( Tobacco, Sujlir, Coffee,’Liquors, Cigars, Oils, etc. 1 Bagging, Rope, lawine, ’Vdankets, L'locken* ad •Hardware. # ** . • • “ r— \ • To Cotton Sellers. „ • We will pay fair prices tor Cotton, in trade or •collections, at all times. Those indebted to us and thosenwho wish to get gooW prices for their Cotton in trade, will find us ready to verity rgir assertion. Bring in your Cotton. ° . •’• • J. N. Me KAN NON & CO. * Thomnsviye, Oct#ber 22, 1859. 0 • * ri W_rii\ v v x. \rf(, •Architcff and J’l'ac’ fial°l*isil<lcr, THOMASVILLE, *GA.. ° RESrECTI'ULBY INFORMS ‘IF! E INHABITANTS * ■b>f Tionias and adjacent tfunnies, that*he intends dev< ter portion of hi time to Abe Architee ■ tnral fart orhts profession, fmeh ;.- o th-- Drawing of Plans, 1 Elevati ins, S< Drawings, PerspeetiveA r - I of Intended Buildings, Specifications, Bill# of Lumber, Lstniiiii ■>? C< . 4r.; and in soiieijjng patronage from 1 a discriminating pu'dic. filers t<> his well known abilities : in the above business, as being the best recommendation. but would refer to th-’ Allowing gentlemen near T.&m asville: o © • Tb< I font -ruble Infertor Court of Thomas County. F.°K ... v st<>n S. S in, * Robert H. Hardaway, Et 0 o o-V. T. Mclntyre, EJhr. ° ‘V. M.’MiuJien. Esq., J-Thbmasville, Ga. t lui> # it. Ueminffton, Es-. . ® 8 ° Rev. James 11. Gray, f lhotnas Jones, 15..,* 0 John W r t^“ f^ r Brooks Coonty. • Wm i A bounty,G • J. J. M . \ T. Blacks’aear, tsn., r Duncanville, Ga. April 18, ISGO. > • 0 ifaptist Boo'ST “R- vl ’, Tl>l F apt i;eno|iunation : The -1) odo fcher works I j* various an 1 . REMINGTON & SON. ndTTOX'BELTJIJSG-a new article; I received sale by. 1 oct 8 E. o • •• lew Tailoring Establishment. ° ° © . .Petet Linclsfijr, N I ERCH ‘ °. . • CL •'* • ° .. • ■TacmatV-lie (■ >’ yd} SURROUNDING COUNTRY. \ | that Jie aag opened a • f SJ'l;( )P •’ . ! I *Ncxt t-* • • ?■ \ • c • Purifiture Store, ’ . ill I i i • o 0 e • ’* * • .° o o ° • * < • -. stnntly on bund. • 1 o ‘ - * o ® • II. R< oa’s* INSURA’.■ .. ?a;;:nvy—• • o F V V. . Southern Miflual Insurance Companf, * •OP GEORGIA,* AND ** E • : South Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Cos. O OB rHZ 8 OP SOUTU CAROLINA. 0.. 9 Petite Postoffice. • fim is e o o e Wool!, liJWtliyTfia! •'<] C uyia^c . 8 Si£[OFv * ° K T Ponder’s Old Stand, where ti* lA are to *. . all kinds of • Woult . * sir line at jhe* short- J V est n Sad iu the vt iy*® , •?>- . * best manner. • • * E Wo.di (:' v ) *> * of ett . • Ii I? PA B it I$ ii l ‘V^r*" # —’ 4Vagons ajuf Buggies, and au'fall other work done to the , most pßft'ect suiisPicts*i. •. ® ( hare® ordered a “lof of _. ° o T ANARUS,. • • ° * Bftggies, • • Koekawass, . ‘ ‘ * •• Ca * • . • from the* North, which f- Sky;'■ - ’ • * they * # •• . \ .*OHHAHJD, • .. . . and will keep up a regolaa . PI P (111 if || %-j • * “• • • i**y f O If ; |JJ : ply tne demands of the (founts'?. • JJAYitY & S'tVPFT. Thomasville, January 14, • ts • JSTE.'W EIRM, a • • rt' _ and © - . ‘ ■ _ # !*• Nil • . * ‘MH •’ -—j / ,'v ’• ; w- 1 • ‘.-Mlj • c. 11. RjfinMt <?TO.V, . I *\l *!! D*KI.E. .REMINGTON & DEKLE • I%V YE .J U ST* t) I J i: NE D A N E\V Furniture Emporium, •* * TIIOMASVILLI], G*A., * ‘Srhere wilrb? fqpnd a large a sortraent*>l * sand *ic styles • .* • FURNITURE • SLTHAStf ° , Ttßiles, Chairs, and Bureaus; . .* i Wash. Lioht ajjd Towtl St mils; * * • Willogv Cradles and Wiairs, for jl'li^ldren. Aid O—Just • ~ of fresh and beautiful P I Q T TJ Tt TC’S, • i I‘renedi Bithon ; pli i teel En/rravim;: : , Calhoun, 3*ekson, aud others, life® I like si/.e fog the parlor: ® • l lie Persons wishing to make vnlualde selections will do well to call and examine them without delay. - .tN OfTR assortment OF 1-JNE parlor FU.TiAiTi;i: IA . VILL BE FOUNJ* iIYEi; Y .v • TYLE 01* *• / # 7,urge fY.rvod T-qi :-'• ;r!'M Scat Keekers: Best Maliogony Sjfindle Staffed Parlor*Cliaira; , Lady's Serving Chairs, &c., &e. • Also, a of . * . 0 • 0 S o oaiiß •of all kind:—Foot lo 11. Gothic, Cott;", l , IJtRv Top. *.c. All (*i* will la* -*!d cheap for cash. • * I V Orders Will receive prompt ait ntion. Emporium ne .ft door belowMcKinnoti & Co.’s. nov 26 ts DXARRHOBI! CRAMPS! CHOICER A! i jjr'i; sltOl’f* 1 ills M EDIFINE h*s been , TIIE.WvEI * FAILING ! ‘• icd > tCsU ‘ and alld l )roVed ’A | • REMEDY, •tyears experience to be the nlj Jt-crtafh. safe and reliable jftMne dy for all B noel* Defanfemen ts, Dmrrha i, D • y, C'fylci n&w before flic public.* One or two doses ol* tl* drops, will cure the tnoSt sevqre cramps in th* .stoitmch in 20 minutes A single dose often cures the Diarrhoea *i*d it never constipates the towels. Qne dose will* satisfy any Jone of i?;? merits, Pricff only.2">a'cnss. • Prepared by * TISALL & STOW, • • o -I'l Bowci#v,*N<®v IJprlf* And soitl in fhopiasville bf E. S*ixas and T. R. Little. * * • tipl-ly * • Architect a#d *Btulder. # • ‘rpiOMA3' r piOMA3 ffETvKmS, li av in 1 111 anonrty o 1 loGntjid himself, offers his serving as an • • ; fti’c-ifited tftpJ JJtiiftci*, . to the ciHzens of.Thomasviile and surrounding coun-< try„and wouldwcs]Vct lull v infovrn tlcm that lie is prepared to take * niacls.for building Dwelling?,* Stores, or other buildings, * * IN EITHER WOOD fft BRICK, and will give his personal attention to all work*en trusted to him. • • 0 rni\in E, of ev-y dascrpfdion, madeto srder or repaired on short notice. • f ¥“ Orders for COFFKS’S will receive prompt atte*nti<*n. • . * *° ° Rcfet’ciccs. Dr W P Jc!*iing*s, Albany, Ga. ** Dr A Maloy.Ckejaw* Sbnth Carolina. • ,T A l.lfttk. Pres’t of Bfink, Wadesboro’, N.<?. fV 11 High, Sheriff. Raleih, N. C. • p-i’s Shop near the Court House.* „ mh 17 ly • THOMAS JBJTKTNS. o • O Paint i 3*ur Pa iuiing. C ONf 11 ACTS TA KEN— House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting!! , 0 • * \nd WO III* WARRANTED. feST •Painty, Oils and Glass, kept constantly on hand.site the Postoftice. and for saleßqy mills * CHAV* 1! NtJTON Paper SSa sittings. „ A° LARGE assortmen* of beau- Cjr^^a^ A Aiful PAPER & BORDER, oft hand, and,more expccted # to g to arrive every day. ° 0 ... > Rooms Papered tVtli neatness and despattih. and in* workmanlike manner by • [nih 18*tf] C. 11. REMINGTON. , 0 • Administrator’* Sale., By VIRTUE OF AJ ORDER OF THE COURT OF Ordinary of TltfnmiH countv, will he sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the lawful hour? of sale, before the Courthouse door in said f county, the lac o £J. B. Edwards, D late of JeffeAon County, Fla., *l* ceased. Said hfml <<m fltins 145 a<y more or less, being part of lot No. 6, in 13th district of Thomas county, Lying ope mile from Tho masvillo ors the Tallal- e roa L. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sate. • sep 5 40d ‘ P. P. SMITH, A^in’r. i Executor’s Sale. IN PURSUANCE OF THE LAST WILL .AND res t. J. Orr, and will the first Tuesday in December next, before the Courthouse door in Thomasvsfle, Thomas County,hie house and lot, in said town of Tbomasville, beingtbe late residence of ! the said deceased. Also one negro girl by the name of Julia, about.2s years old. Sold as the property of said . deceased, for th<j benefit of the fysirs and creditors, j jlerniw made known on the day of sale. . Kd JOHN C. FANNING, Ex’*. o o id E M O y:Al.’ I. o o I*°° 3’a trayWici^: Xe HA ° BltT RB-PI.-ITED.WABB, ° ■JLBD-WABE, o tl>-M ARE, o BKlf lV! V-U VRE. M t|{*. • trit.bOU-U’ARE, I t rt m T I t.’ • • A I • \ Ic t b LA Jo Julo JO M ft IX J- . OPIOSITE E. I{EIiIMETON & SON S 0 To tlie Ladies. • |. Jf. TIStVV.HU HAS REXfTEB HIS* HOUSEyFUjmiSIIILG STORE °Opi>oeUe E. Remington & Son’s. Give him as he has many excellent articles in the house keeping line, such as ° o'” Eiir.Vwnv. OalS-e-Pans of every shade, size and description, ° o o c - ... : o Steak Dishes, Be:c. / nm© nuofp PiTfpjPDV OFiinn UF.HIF : filUii ISi 4. illili u h i ! A ll i, ;i Jl?li i? Mi, | • gl'oolj|S , > . yl'ilsiK’s, And a thfpsund and one other artftles too ngmerous to luenti ‘ii. Every tain., use ally kopf in a | HOraE-BtBIvfMIIIAR EBTAJWhIBSfIA:iVT will he fouud here—-from a Match-box to u Cooking-stove; * * 1 1 would also call the*attenn m oi Merchents to my /&H3 Si -pa iSSitftW X ‘pa I which I am ** 9 .red to pot up in any quantities, and of every variety, on as reasonable terms as they can be •non.:* in anv marktt. o # o ’rooting, GI'TJ’KRSNfI s c3 REP.I/nn’G I • On . tfith promptness and * ’ -• t*i ri • .#<>}>•, •E.ib : in: on A: Store. . • l, It I, J. TRAYWICK. I —o — o • pr. o, r, PROi’IIITT’S 3F®£i233.il'y 3&?3Coca.ioixi.©® T 1 IS CELEBRATED LIVER Ml *:E IS A 11 safe : ; ’a remedy for all kinils ol Liver Di ■ 1 ® * o state Or inactivity of (!•• Liytfr—such as vulfleic aud Acftte 1 iii'.ainiitic i! <.f*llie *!.ivet. 1 lyspcp-ia, Sit * lieu t ache. #.!•*• .la-s of Aj'*i)et # c- Lownc.-s of Spir its, Colic, Costiveness, &c. * pis an excell ut reused) for Females in their vari ous edy against Costiveness, Morning Sickness. Swimming- in the llcod Ecst!..s Feeling!, a. night, Heartsttm, &c.,&c. • • , —• Os !-i. Proptiitt’s .'i oflyiie r;i!i|.Jiiilcr. Gfhod for of Local Pginss acute or I 1 for Coughs, Is, Col “ Earache, Pain in the -i li®or si .much, Cold Feet, &c. • • * . S. Froiiliitl’s t crnnfqgp, Excelled by none use, gither as to its virtues or hsfrm -s eiiects s , ion the - • • * • O. S. Prop hi ® , Plfr'j A. re a■■ Feb ,f'i ,I. / <■/ ■>. .y PAL e, ter ( 4 otite ne Ace e Dteeares. The above p: i h of . m ine i.:. ;n us.*i h. ( :y: rlf for t :i yc; priv ‘■p.■ :. li* e §f nisi in eifeStiug the mail) vonderfnl cures tlsat nave resu gtd 1 * mftneebby the Proprietor, which in nut , , S • mi •*.. • • iiile, : *ut-- cliroiiic. • * They been used by hqjidreds of families for th< j sixoveui -a: g hinmily Medichie, and t!*- salisfactii i.ui they have in variable given h...-. given ri:-c to tl.ci. ise genetciMy, where can be p*oAig:d. They an iily i\-c.*ini ii i<l ; r - thut pc-vcll i-! 1 ;> n rn conntry # ah the | roprii tor is not >r * de to diseases of the Suiitli would not be, in ail proha dlity, so goo.i i..*\ ri . ‘■!•.! g-, i-> 1 1,..:-. t c IMI R testei ft * * ° o # * o ° f you have I.iver Dts c * TAKE PROPIfITWS LIVER MEDICINE. If you have Dvsjiepsia—• • TAKC PROPIIITT’* LIVER MEDICINE •If you have Sick II .* • he — * < fAK LIVER MEDICI .’f you are subject to Heartburn— • ‘ # TAKE f ’ROI*iIITT’ g LIVER MEDICINE. :f vonre su!.j"i; ;.> : if St -- *• •TAKE PROPHia r’g.LIVER MEDICINE, f you are Co.-tive — * * , • * # TAKE PROI-niTT** LIVER MEDICINE. if yign are recovering froth i \ r. or Chills and i*e ver, or any other disetfse that leaves you in need • of a purgative or an apt rii nt, le §r fen^ali — TAKE i ROi'llH is LIVER MEDICINE. • y’rv these Medicines. If ti < ware good, use them. If i.u. si t them aside. All 1 ask is a trial, and I fear no iß*at.af'u.ctii I : liWin s • preparefl only by <). S. PROPiinX Covington, Ga. • .-V-d sold by Seit s, Tho •- . . . 1 .- ! ilcy. a, *ilflown, Ga.; and Hunnycut* Ly or, A: 1 0 ® .. • 0 sep ” DU, j.. BOV EE DOT)S’ • *I3IPERIL4L WISE E>;: . ‘ .'. ■ . ; 8 *4 RE MADE FROM A PURE AND*UNADULTER *J\ ated wise, whifth is tjjront double the usual of other Wines,and is imported by only one house in the Uniied States. Al.fl), tie a the following valuable lo ots, , Herbs. &.C., viz: Salomon's S, il, Spikenard, Coinfrey, Camolle Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Jfree •Pas!;, and Barberry. • • # . • ‘ WE CHALLENGE Tlt E \V O Li L, ;U * . to PBODug; * • ’ TH-EI-R- E QUALM V\ e do not jirotess to !.: ve #'im some Roots “iyiown , only to the Indians of South America.’’ and a ( tire for “all discards which the lies.: is heir to.” but we claim to , present to the pubuc a truly valuable prefaration, which every intelligent Physician in the country will approve of and recommend.* Asa remedy for . SN?£I s le; aT* c:MS i 'M PTSO?o T ANARUS, • o Weak Lunas, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,*J)iseases < the Nervous S', stem, Para!’ * in s* D : : -uses peculiar to Females, Debility, and all cases requiring a Tonic, they are . TJOXr £3 £51313 Z For )V E ‘ THROAT, so*common among the Clergy . thevyire truly vahoible. • For the aged and in#!. .or fir pcrsoi* of a weak con* stitution —for Minister? of the Gosp 1. Lawyers, and all public speakers—dor Book-keepers. Tailors, S amstn ssi s. • Students, .trtists. and .fli person leading a sedentary li|e, they will prove troftv „ „ As they are wholesome innocent sad de licious to the taste. produce all the exbilerating eififcctls of Brandy or Wine, widiout intoxicating; #ndare •ts valuable remedy for persons addict* and to excei sive use of strong Brink, and*jnsh to refrain from it. oThey are 0 pure and entirely free from the poiatidis contained*itt the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is Hooded. ° I These liiitefs nor o iy CURE but PREVENT Dij • ><• 1 and should be used Tiy all who live in a country where tile water is bad* or where Fevers are p . va i lent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be givgn freely to Quildren andftlnfams with impunity. Physicians. Clei gym* n and Tei perancß Advocates, as an act of humanity * houid ass:.-t in spreading tin pc truly valuable IMTTEUS over the land, and thereby essential ly aid in bauisliing Drunkenness and D ,-e • CHARLES VI DIM FIELD &, CO. Proprietors, ~fi William Street, New York. For Side bv E. SEIXAS. Agent, Thomasville, Georgia. August 29, 1860. • ly A €jJool llargaln IS NOW BEING OFFERED IN TIIE LARGE AND ! well known House and Lot, situated in Mie tovMi of Fletcherville, and form erly occupied by P. P. Smith as a Boar- yj&jl hi | p® ding House ant Hotel. Tiftere are good, comfortable Voom's and fire-places, good out-*I buildings, all new. and plenty garden ground, with | good -tables, all convenicytW arranged and well ad- I apted to Boarding Horn** dr Hotel purposes. Terms easy and possession given at any time suit the purchaser. o • For further particulars, apply to W. F. HUBERT on the premises, or call at the store formerly occupi ed by Rev. H. W. Sharpe, an ts apply to the owfter. BENJ.'f. HUBERT. * TlnTmasville. April 2, 18-jO. ts 7~J— * • Mot ice. DAYS .AFTER DATE APPLICATION V w,!l ■ <•* f:y Court of O; di.iarv. of BiW* | County, for leave to sell tbe lands belonging to the estate ot Henry Anderson late of said comity deceased. This September 12th, 1860. o ‘ • T. B. A. C. ANDERSON ? , , .* pen 19-God JAM ES H< MULLEN,* \ A,Jm rß ’ O _ WILLIAMS & Bul l O.MS’ xfgw Cotton Press. A SAVIW “s’ PLAIVTERS OF* One hundred.dollars \n\ rpms NEW INVENTION. TIIE SI.MVLiiST, | most practicable, powerful and cheapest COT loN PRESS ever invented, is gow offered to the public. •L'his Tress is constructed upon a plan s* simple that at y ikrmer in;', wit It four han Is. put up one complete, in running order, in one week.— V\ h>n pi* up it will pack Five and Si:; Hundred £ound Bbles of cotton with greater facility than any < ther Press frill I ic iii tyiles, and*so perfect is i,s structure that at least ONE THIRD MOKEBALESCAN BE PACK-* ED (*N LT PEll DAY than any other Pressor Screw ever inveuvd. • o The subscribers have secured a patent for this wonderful Press, and are now prepared selves and Agents, to sell private county rio-lits throughout the cotton growing region of the South. Tilioy lf.tve already hey itt to reap the reward of this invaluahl invetn; n. .and wl-.cnfa iton plant ers everywhere shall learn that this Press is con-” struefed at a cost of more than One Hundred Dollars Less titan any other Press now extant, anil possessing ntuchGREATER LEVER POWER witlt greatter simplicity and fa ing, eve feel sonfident that our Press will supplant every thing in tlie shape of a Cotton Press now in use. f Mod ‘ls of ihi*. Pi ■ss may bv calling on us at Thomasville or any .of our Agents: We are willing to let it live or die hy its own merits, f © feeling pesi'ectly secure in warra.m it; it to all purch asers.” * ° 8. R. WILLIAMtA sen 4-ts. . * *T. .7, BOTTOMS. - Valuable Inventions! Y), VM".Ck IPS f .ncai .ail and Variviy .--'leei Blade Pa fen led June* 21st, L —the most economical, cjonvement and efficient Cultivator evewinvented. When pro] erfy m id •an* use 1, ii.it does not thus prove itself, I Jiercin pledge mjgself to return ti.. money to those w*ho purchase rights lor their plan ,: i;- • Stook for any kin lof a Blade, •ten ol which may beput on, fasfgned and taken I in on*minui‘e. . * Is adapted to soi, subsoil, hillside and gener; . 1 may 1 e turn*! into a double plow if desired, and is so constructed that a se may be attached to it, the cost o-i will tßu i: jC'.'d one iloftat*. • • Ever* part i* detachable and adjustable to itsel Che Stock, which may be made tffif of colnmon pin dank, is so simply constructed, and there being n weld in tjje iron.part* that tlfc whole plow may # eadily put up B . ibtaining a cori ;• * * v tave seen and tried it, is that it will be the. ©nly'plow used. 0 •on * its merits are generally known, ana tl • king several y ars tugetlmr. ii will be hut a >rt of®the prosen# pi nv exjiemo b :ug no! or „ -most convenient, but the clui j'*-1 ]>iow tl,ai # e ie used. Farmers can iit their ]iresent supply • ‘titers, *Bhov -Is. and *Sw _ u* t : is Stock* 0 * 9 lows : nd fix for . Persons wishing ItmEvidual or CRi •’ • v. „ ddrAe ° la. or B :v. YAM. PEELER* Waul, rntli. i i? o £< jK r• a .:; I • • • • <© © • . jF 1 ’ • ° ... • • • ** v V . // ,7 A~y /• 7 ‘*> .y ,4~S & : • 0 • • * •• o O . r Ail AWARE TF AT IN PRESENTING }i\ * O X"” tothc pffblic, 1 have tg contend with the prejudice* realei Ibv Jhc failure oftother mrp ise. .*! flatter m, however, that i)iy*j > LAN * 6EII v. 11l perform the work proj ost and, in a se:i t*jry manner. lam strengthened * *■ by tllb opin* nos neatly all the Pr'.’.ctl *1 F* .• ors of aixd adjwining ivlio h#ve exainin • edit; iind the judgement of the members oi tht Patent Otfice, v.ftio pronounce it to be?>y far the best PLANTER tliat has e*y?r.hecy pi*-mi ted to them. It is intended to plant turn an A Cotton, and to •sow Grain of all kinds. For sowing Wheat broad cast and havyowing in at the sunn, time, it cannot he equalled. It canjic u .-d Jbi‘ putting out Guiana, either by strewing or by putting any desired quanti fy al s i*en dist in :e. ‘The distance proposed to drop the seed is graduated ft>y the liuniber ftf eo; - ’ and the quantity*by the size.• • % A glance at the PLANTER%hows the amount of labor saved by its use, and the nature and accuracy of the same. ‘A man md horse lays out the rtw, urons the seed a * rs*it, inJlte same time # and withihe same labor that it takes, in the Visual wav,t*% *iy out the row. Tito ti* *riven Ity tfie wheel ren ders it equally ea?y to the hArse.is a single t lough. It bein£ impossible sos anyone man to bring *t | tiie notice of every fanner, or to supply the demand when exhibited, I propose ao sell the riiit t*s any State or county, or number orcounties, that anyone may desire, and at rates the*purchaser will make* Anoncv. 1 tru?t no one will condetm it without an examination? because it is the invention of a • ugh ,. o * ern man. 11. however, alter exanni, ition, tl: a re ject it, I have nothing to * v. * . * I*HOS. J.*BtfTTOMS, oct IG-fim 9 Thomasville, G;f. A QtT CITY . • Sewing: Machine. P ERASE call at the Furniture gtore of the sub scribers and witness the performance of a dou ble thre ad Sewing M :*:dne. which liaqjust matle it.- advent its our t laco* large number have hcen sold in the middle counties oti Georgia during the present yetftr, by the agent of the State a * . l are giving general satisfaction. The subscrib ers Lave tagency for *;ii- place and vicinitw ‘ * “ ‘ REMINGTON & DEKLE. Thomasville, Ga. •* * * dec 12 tl 3'V cliaJl eug e . ... A.jl. WILSON* monticello, thomasville and the city of Quitman to equal his .* §iocl{ °of dooOs, which he is now receiving from 0 importing EloMnics In Yew York, either in styles, qualities or varieties. Tlie prices cannot bo objected to, from the fact that they are the New \ oi k Jobber’s profits less than usual. The Stock consists in part of Bodies’ I?'. from to $lO L;Alios’ Mantilla? and Points, of every variety Silk and Tulleras Bareges * Lawns, Ginghams, Muslins French, English and Amciiican CaliPos * • Hats. Boots and Shoes. ® | In fact every thing wanted or needed i>> tfiis county. RfijY, Fall at she BIG STORE in Groover ville, Ga. April 4, 1860. c ts ABRAM GRAVES. * CYRUS S. GRAVES lo> Li : A T V O p S K t K o x a : AT .THE MILL, ° ON THE GROOVEUVILLE ROAD . m MILES Fill TBIASME, 0 a CONSISTING OF fiiiMi, MMi-mWt o Weatherboards, &c. TZ3IE: GrJELT.S&’T’ MILL la Operated every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. * ABRAM CRAVES & SOW.* July 18, 1860. o ts < 1 I'ioo!. < t ouiiSy. ‘-J 1■ ■ /.< • ( / . June Trim, 18(>0. i resent, the Honorable A. 11. IiaNSLLL, Judge of ■ said Court. * * K< >uki;t a. harder A * JAMES U. II All Ills, ~ o * v s i Mortgage, fte. G ILLIAN .1. HICKS. ) It appearing to the Court, by the petition of Robert A. llaruee and tinn ed !v. Lurris, b\ note and mortgage deed,) 1 1.:; t on the thirty first day of August ighteen hundred and fifty ; delivered to the plaintiffs Ids protni.-sory note bearing ! date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendant I promised, on the first day of .January next, following the ; and:.: • v'i ■■ a 1 n io Y | .inti line * red an I I eighty raven dollars and fifty cents, for value received, ds on the day and year aforesaid, th£ de ] fendunt, the la-;; r to secure tin payment of said note, 0 , ecu’, t"l a:; <!■ ■ ‘. v i; ■ tic* ; : :., his i.. and of liiort gagewhereby said and dto the plaia ti•!- ac* : * • !"’ p \vn c, icon, ►ks County, known gnd distinguished in the plan of said town as 1..: numberetwo, in block number sixteen, south-western section, containing one tenth of an acre, more or le. s : aud it further uppturftg that said note re mains unpaid, , 1: f utthe - .'•! defendant do pay into flburt on or before the hi. di ■. , • principal, interest and coet tlaeon said not ow Lcanra, if any be can, aiftl that on the failure of the defen - a 0 n in and to said I mortgaged an emitSs be fi ;. v* r tliei . t;. :■ 1 - rred and fore closed; and Itis further ordered, that this rnh be published in the So;, i;I. .. g 1 tl s pie . vious to the next Term of this Court, or served on tlie dtiendant, or i.is n. ci.,l r.t or ; ■y at let’.at three, O * SAM Ulil) T. KINitSBHRY. • l’laint ill’ s Attorney. A true extra- ; (?om i u sos said Court, this Au ° ° D. W.*M< RAE, Clerk. V[ OTIC'E of Intention to flianjc itaiiir. jA &’ I’ft I (1(01 : o. Brooks Cllll/l'//. > All perdbns inter* sted are h< reny notified that 1 si.all apply to the next Superior Court, to be held in Slid for tin- ecigni v; f. ‘.'.•i. on ;, •. -i .-,il Mom!-,-, ini) e.-niher, for the purpose of having my name changed from that of Fieklin Martin, by wliieh name 1 have been heretofore known, to tie ts Hem v G,,iubull FICKIJN MARTIN, By his Aftornejg S. T. jftXGSI'KRY. c * nkn ’ ’ si * Cam!} - ■- i <’ * r< 0 . ANNA E. I < )STER* > 0 vs. > Libel for Divorce. WILLI ‘M FC s'Fi:i;. k ’! , . v.. . * o.| ,b ■; - 1 D.-.i-nd nit .a t!;i ----• > e count v and it . r ;gtpe:;: bug b; t in- I.ci-:avii of I*. X. Nickers that. Dct> ndant i-- withouLtlie limits of tin- State of Georgia It is. on motion ordered by the Court, that the said Defendant appearand unsw.-r. at t! - next ‘iiti’iii of this Court: <!-i that the case be considered ft default o# De ■ Ia v proceed, @ ji’ i- further odered ting thre Ride be published %nce a moifth, for four months in one of the Pu /.files of the town of Thomas vilie. # M PXTi RE V< Il'Xi! For RhiintiT. • fsr. b: I. Al 1 Ila ii \NSLLL, Jab.re S. C. S. 1). • Ati t . I mini „ . LEBBEUSTIEKLE. I>. Cl kS. C Cl TATE OF G K ORRI A, ThPfhiM ’b.u O • Court of Or re#s. JOHN McKINNON of 1 and l.c ‘ ■ i and i ‘ 11,1. : John .McKinnon, senior, b •- -.!. this and yi- ’ -s a- p'Vaiion jm-iitt->ii. t- inis Court for letters of Dismission and a final discharge from Execnto si ip—• All persons iut* •••'#■•• ‘,!• ti;.-if objeet'otis i! . a on;: It’ atiy t have; oth rwis-’ -lb * 1 ’ .'i . 4. -o ‘ i 1 ’ licai ‘a a regular Teri^ of # *ud Court t„ 1 b Courthouse in Thomas'-ilk?. ;t:.l couhty, ou the second ’ londa V B .1 11 . I i lEBRY iI. TANARUS( >< )ICE Oi <5 !■’ : t. T!i-> ;■ ■ Contiiy. • “i C A/*>/ i !. ‘• C i <>R( : *\X. & .1 NO is. MITCHELL, Kxocgtois of the o’ * I • v. ,;| and testament of Xatffaui.-l R.Tdii.’'’ell. dec-. teof sa'-! county ti.is day make a]ip!ie..;ioii. I \ # >n. to Court for h-Uers of ‘?! 6 g Ail persons intern ted are tin I lib- : ‘.cir oi Vc! :• ;:s in -h.l ‘ nin, if .# II :-\v : e said ht ■ - .'f • t bill viil be rai.t-.-d to said npiih-ants, .14• Regular Term o t . Idat • . s ond Monday in Jama (to .vt. may 16-6 in HfeNRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. ri ROKtilA, THOMJit fOr>TV. Is * L 11. ‘of (/nhum-y®.) •ly J, iB6O. Where - JOSIAH ORO ‘ ! I . Vdi istrator with ti e*Y> ill to of -lost s Daniel and -ceas * ‘ v % id administration on said o tat * l 4 • 0 .U; mrsons interest* dare tl < ire, her. by ns in said Court if tbey'inve to “aid letters being granted; otjgprwise sail •• o-ranted an ! is.- irregular Term of said Court, to be bold at the • eurtboiise in i'immasville, said eouiiyt, on the second -Monday in J.iimarvViext. jy 11 . HENJPV H. TOOKE, O^iinary. DBOOKB SHEHtffF’S gALGfk-Will he sold t) before etiie Courthoits.- door in Bro-iks County, oa the FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER next. \V ■t■l .I! the !;■ .SO i:o’ . 1 >O: I-:. 1 :-, the lbi! \', i: ; O 1 iron erty, to-wit: ® ® One liou-e and ! •: ’u the town of Quhimin known aa lot No. 3, bloc* No. i’'.s utli western si cUon, 45 feet front and-running 105 feet back, levied on iis®l e property of , C. I*. Arnold to satisfy sundry li fas from a Justices Court tfi tlie li’k'®! district, ti. M.; proia-rtv pointed cut by Thomas JI. Bost< n. m urity for C. i*. Arnold; levy made and returned !•> lln- by ;. (goc : table. # Also, at the smite tunc and ydare. Oi harness levied “ii as the property oft* John M< Kuii’. ‘ii to saosty a ii fa from Brooks Superior Eourt McNau Onnt nd vs ChagleftM * Kii non. John agd James West; projierty pointed out by italics We t. Au A. SMITH, Sheriff. ® * * • . b Id ■ - !... > oiirtliouse® olia, Clinch f’ountij, on Bie FIRST TUESDAY IX m To B: It next, wit ti 1 e i .wliil hours of sale, th**following property, t*-wit: . ® ® ‘One lot of land, number not kgown, but known as the * I I ace v, * on 11 #■. Br -.s 11 uov lie,-a lying in tlie seventh (1 <■; ■' f I;, ii\ A*, “, ; now’ Clinch county well improved. 1 aert more or less, levied 1 on a- the,; rope; tv of Chai les Cowart to satisfy two Jus tice Court ti fas one from the 33d district, (J M.. and one 9 triet, G. M., in favor of Davis & Walk •••• vs (’ i;;r!c- *'mu ;: p ■• ■ 41 and o.it by plain tiff; ■- vv ade .. Oirn. ito i:e 1 v C .n-t#'de.’ Allg. doth. •SHIMUML TIMMERMAN, S u riff. — AtSitivtii -.t alorN Saif. WJll be Sold before the courthouse t,t door i* the town of Srevinville, Irwin County Qa., on the FIRST TUESDAY in NO\ 1. next, withine the h gal l .>ur.- of s;u •. < hie lot of land number two hun dred and severity three (273 J lying in the fourth district oUrwin < inity. belongj t,, *1 de of Thomas Kitch ens. deceas.-d. Sold for t:. # -nclit !’ t'ie la-irs and ered iters. Terms casn. * e JOHN FLANIGAN, Adm’r. _ o Admlnixf rator’s VI r ILL BE e ;'(•!) BEFORE THE C()f RTHOI'SE V door in-the town of Irwinville, 11 win Cou ity, Ga on the FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next within the legal hours of sale, One lot of 1 md, number seventy,® . . ®\ing ii the t 1; b h . Irwin u ay, belong ing t tli ee t ite of Delaney Shaw I ■ lli-v Lambert, dec -a- i. Soil! l'ol'B. ;CI. ;u ,t of tile I e.rs and crcilitors. Terms cash. e J OHNbF L Adm’r. 0 4dm'nis-i‘a'or'*i \GI;EI:aP.LL to AX ORDER AX'D JUDGMEXT of the Hononible the Court of Onlinary of Tuomas Countv, July regular Term, ISGO, will be sold before tlie Courthouse door in Tiiomasvillc, said couiitv, wit ! in the legal fli sale. 01 the I’u sdaj tu November next, all the lands and real estate widow’s dower tbere g] Moses 0 of the I3tii and 14th - icts <■! I homos county, and known %g the lauds and n sided at the tithe of lis : No '• km said county, about two ; mailed acres of whirl is cleared and in fine < ? !er lbi eultivntion. jv lu ll'd GEORGE BEVANS. Adm’r. 1 ii’*lfor’rf “ ice. r 1 E< IRGIA .41 lit MAS ( (i( XT V- All pc’ sons 1 \I claims against the e. t . e oi'*!ohn Sc.-tt d> ee. setl, of said county, are hereby notified to present then to me as soon as possible, before December Term of Thomas Superior Court. . ® 0 . JOHN M? DYSON, Auditor. , Thomasviile, Ga., Aug. -D, 1800. 3t S a’;’ of Gcoi'siit. ‘I licistaw < * mity. of Ordinary, March -Itlt, 1800.—M lieieas / Thomas Adams, jr., as Administrator de horns n n with tffe will annexed, on the estate of. Aaron Kvcritte deceased, tliis day makes application by petition to this Court for Letters of dismission from said hdministralion, All persons interested are therefore hereby notifi ed to file tie irobjections in said court, if at j they have; otherwise said Letters will be granted to said at a regular term of said Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Thomasviile, said county, .on tin- first Monday in October next. nth 10-fim HENRY H. TOOKE. Ordinary A LARGE lot of well selected Boots and Shoes; . for sale by B F HUBERT.