Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, April 04, 1860, Image 3

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Brought to Jail. ON' the 11th ins ant, a negro man named TOM aboHt thirty-five years of age, of dark complex ion. lie has no particular mark except a heavy ua- I der lip. He says he was bought of Dr. Wilson is Savannah, Ga.—does not remember the purchaser’s name —has been runaway two years. Torn seems to have some Indian blood ia him, whitk is plainly in dicated by his hair. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property and pay chi or he will W dealt with as the law directs. €. S. s>. JOHNSON, Jailor. Thomasville, Ga.. Sept. In, 189. 2J-tf JXTc-w !Store NEW GOODS. IK lit IIS II i: K & BROTHER # take pleasure in informing the people of Tho itatTHit and surrounding country, that WS have recently opened a JIMfIHIHIIMimi Next door to Thompson & Pittman's Where we are non receiving a B’plendid Stock of* t- j. u. <. -i. eo . —-*i xJ O u. X . JOi i > JXj Oo • Our GOODS Lave been bought on terms that will suable us to sell them very ! >w and on accommoda ting terms. Our Stock consists in part of a well selected as sortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS S?D . • D • R • O SUCH AS E O Silks, Bareges, S G Muslins— S S —noi . i- ! p,— Q S Apron ‘Checks and Calicos, O E;>iis uo 11> i:RiES,p R Lace points, Silk Mantillas—in fact, D ® Dour stock of 1 SS GOODS cannot he S. # l : R PASSED M ANY IN THE MARKET*®! * _ . And we invite the Ladies to call and examine OUR STOCK AND PRICES. Spring and Summer bonnets of every description and at prices to suit'all. Our Stock of ■GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS has beau selected with great care. Our Ready Made •Clothing is made of the best material’, and bought at prices which will enable us* to sell very low. We have a large Stock of Ilats and Caps for Mon snd Boys, and fl . that we can suit all who may favor us with their patronage, as to style, quality anil pri tes. . We have also ‘.in hand a large’stgck of Boots and Shoes of every description. 5) Also & fine stock of Domestic Goode, such as < Sheetings,.Shirtings, Oognburgs, Homespuns of all* i kinds. Also a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks and Valises. tkiT We are determined to make it to the inter g est of Planters and others to purchase Goods from u us by keeping constantly on hand a large St ock of ■ floods. Our motto is, “-quick sales and small pro fits.” Call and examine for yourselves before pur chasing elsewhere. mh 24-3 m ,1. KUBITSHEK & PRO. An Opportunity. ’ Hid SE in Fletcbeiville, for RENT or S’AI.E, on liberal terms ; apply to mh lb ts . L C BRYAN. Tals.o NTotico. fTIHE t NDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the traveling public that ho X nP-- has opened a ’ ! House of Entertainment ftVl II • “wt IN GROOVF.ItVILLE, GA., and that it w ill give him pleasure to accommodate, i to tlio best of his ability, all persons who may choose to favor him with their patronage. Good board may also be obtained at reason- ! able rates. JOHN HALE. Groover ville, Ga., March 24, 1860. “ Sen* - - —.. . -| Architect and Builder. tPHOMAS JENKINS, having permanency j I located himself, ofl’ei . : :s as an Ihcimeei to the citizens of Thomasville and surrounding coun try, and would respectfully inform them that lie is prepared to take •'•tracts for building Dwellings, Stores, or other buildin-rs, IN EITHER WOOD OR BRICK, and-will give his personal ‘attention to all work $n- . trusted to him.’ MJRMITiJHJEj of every description, tna 1 Order or repaired on shot t n >ti :e. “j Orders for COFFINS will receive prompt Hendon. References. • Dr W T Jennings, Albany, Ga... b Dr A Maloy, Cheraw, South Carolina*. . J A l.eak, Pres’t of Bank. Wadeeboro’, N. C. •W 11 High, Sheriff, Raleigh, N. C. 9 ’Shop near the Court House, mh 17 ly * IfIIOMAS JENKINS. # * “ ‘’ ‘ Office Son Mi Ge’orecia and Florida * RAILROAD company. Tho.uasvii.le. Feb. ;21.*l’SuO. A N INSTALMENT of Five Dollars per share has Xj’ been ordered cut the Stock of the Company, payable at the Company’s i-'ilice, in Thomasville, on the first day of April, 1860. • • By c rder of .the .Board of Directors. i .R. 11. HARDAWAY, mh 17—3 t Secretary and Treasurer. . ** * • ‘ • w~~ Now is .the Time. AMBROTYPES. IF YOU WANT A FINE PICTURE, CALL AT • FITTM \N’S AMBROTYPE GALLERY, * Opposite the Market House. Give mo an opportunity; if I do not mako you a ItUer Picture than you over had, I will charge you nothing for it: • Will remain 0n1v.4 short time. mh 17 ts • ’ H. PITTMAN. Grinding Corn. A *T the solicitation of many of my old customers • /\ and friends, I have again set my mill in motion for grinding Corn into Meal, every Friday, (remem ber the day. i The -mill is at the old stand on the I Monticello and Grooverviile road, Tour and a half w miles from Grooverviile. “A. B. LAWTON. Thomas County,• Ga.. March 10, 1860.’ 4t Leather. ON hand a fine assortment of Leather*, at .the re of oct 15-ts _ HAYES, HOLLOWAY & CO. Great Excitement! * HUB m m lIY-EWi Cheap as the Cheapest!!! . IMiMi 111 (jl|||3yd TUST received at Hubert’s a fine yj lot of Clothing, consisting of Coats, t est and Pants of the latest styles and finest materials; Bus- 1 iness and Sporting Suits, line and serviceable Over Coats. Also a splendid assortment of rich Chenille Shawls, together with a rich assortment of Ladies’ Goods. Come and see. No charge for showing the goods. A LARGE lot of well selected Boot- and Sheet; il for sale by B F HUBERT. •] /Y SACKS exti-a Rio Coffee, Powder, Lead and ■ rj VJ Purcussion Caps ; for sale hv Be P 17 B‘F HUBERT. BOLTS heavy Kerseys, Negro Hats, Blankets ts'J and Brogans ; for sale by se P 17 B F HUBERT. ■ GESTS Superior Chewing Tobacco and Extra eegars: for tale by ••P 17 B F HUBERT RAIL-ROAD BIT l Al.Vil & ii L L*\-* S 23 XT Gr C*-X I£3 S3 Have Arrived First! it E WOULD beg leave to sav to the citizens of \V THOMAS * <3f } . ADJOINING COUNTIES, t ..- t -Vo have Jll li . I’.c.ii .1 V * i''* - Contiune to kc op a large aasortmexU of Buggies, Harness, &c., W e are prepared to sell BUGGIES cheaper than ever before offered in this lur Bugg a te North, of the best tim i ber, and warranted. Our REPOSITORY Is sirui'ed ~,t C- tw. ■. FStreet, one and ~.r north-east wh :re we will be found at all t.i..:es. r>. \v to *■ vi jt.it our stock. All who , good Buggy will find it to their interest to fore purchasing elsewhere. But THE REASON. ] • reason •is often asked rcAyR iCon'ord run so much lighter and last so much longer than homemade Buggies? The rea ; son is because tho timber of which they are ma le is all selected and seasoned from 12 to 18 mor. 1 uger than usual which* gives a solid wheel that will stand rocks, gullies and hot weather. The axle i are of the best material, and are set- by a certain rule to avoid friction and run light. The most of j * the home made Buggies are got up too much on the “Hand-to-mouth-order”—send north and get spokes and hubs that arc not half seasoned and work them ! it once and when the summer sun and rain •strikes 1 I them the wheels come to pieces and the Buggv must j be repaired.- Hence cno good Buggy is worui two poor ones. T.WXE v Ii \EL. Thomasville, Ga. mb 24*tf j Sometliing 3NTe wi THOMASVILLE. TUST opened a- assortment of .1 COOKING STOVES, • irious. sizes an 1 patterns. Also a hue selection j ‘of Britania, Japanned and Plain ® .Tin-AVare. . Oalie-Faxis * j- of every shade, size an.d description, j rrpey a oov r> ~i r, a o r ' r; NT % O ‘P'OT'i’O i . !. • ■ 1 - • f Ysf. ■a % *. s -u Xy -a , - a , J Jt nSs t* U . *.j hat m **■ Steak Dishes, &c nOCf&TIBI CRVIT. ViH-VUL | . Brooms, j j And a thousand and one other articles too numerous Ito mention. Every thing usually kept in a Ilovve Furnishing Establi-nmem will b*e found here—from : a match box to a cooking stove. ® The Ladies of Thomasville and vicinity arc especi illy invited to c ill and c: ■ . I would also call the attention to mv iiUy* - Ii wu m ■ which I am pro] ared to put uji in any quantities, and of every variety on ns reasonable terms as they can be bought in any mnikct* ® litKffitig, GuUrißg aistl Repairing done on short notice. Orders filled with promptness and dispatch. * Main Sueet. near the Mhvket. _ Feb 11, 1860. • LJ. xR AY WICK. Selling off at Cost FOR C.A. T ii • i • ••'i.tn'cr'orpnn euj and * 0 mEo. Jt, J Eg* Ei ow i_lg X. F? li-nv sellisiu <**L Ills sfocli of X3.t; o 3 t G-oods JK. “37 THOMPSON’S HEW ERICK STORE •• * .a? •• (f% 0% ftXp *;•••• i-y UN g,ll Jt ® ’ t.d the pi-i tic ,• iuvEu- give i.in* uc< * t thev ! ’wish to olitaiii _ © ■.)1t1.! *• t *t . V> A n/l_ A Y ATt* • J)i x X j ut li\ 5® | than were ever before offered iiijfhis market. k ti v■■ *-U I■’ r.-aui - ! avinut dehmn-is against me can i ii&ve for tlic same ut and all persons indebted to me are requested to come forward and settle*, eiiher with non j or 1 y note. ’ e Leß. BROCKETt. Thomnsviße, Feb 11, 1860 9 ®;f A. 3ST E *W MC.I II M‘ Mr-- ii kPjnm: I)AH! & SC ESI F E-^rcs; - ect fully jn form the 2jl citizens I ’-rooks Conn - -and vicinity, that . . hjng a ® Ycjy a;v;! 6 - * S?ucL ofeßcods, C -it -i-’; 11 ..•■ ■- 0: I rees G< 1 j. i 1 TANARUS! Bonnets, etc. • © A Large lot *of Gents’ Clothing, Hats, Trunks, [■Ladies’ and Gents’Boon and Shoes, Shirts, Fur ■ nishing Goods, ® © Osnaburgs, Shirtings, Blankets, Russel SJoes, and Groceiges—all of which we offer at v ry low prices, parti tularly for CASy. Lauic.? an‘l Gentlemen, we hope to receive a liberal share of y ou®patronage, and we are sure Pthat yo.u will not Icavesour store dissatisfied. U’uitmnn, Brooks Cos., Ga. oct 15 ts. * Odire AsDifitsc & u2f RtMlroad Cos.. x . . /v # • • • Jar • .1 ■ 4 f m 2 SAVANNAH. Feb.*lß, 1860. TyY RESOiri TION of the Director;?, the 3 Eighth and Ninth Instalments, of ten per ’cent e tch, upon the Capital -Stock of this Company arc hereby called—tho former payable on the Ist of April and tiie latter onjho Ist of May, at the Com .pany’s office in Savannah. ® ® m")’ 6-1 1 ‘ I>, MACDONALD. Treasurer® \m. SEASONED IiIHSEI 51,381: Filly Tliousand Feel, X)f last years.sawing, consisting of I * Timber, Plank, Ceiling, ‘Wea-tlicTboards, &c.,- At the Mill on the ’Grgpverville road and. near I . Mr John’McKinnon, Sr. Grist Mi*ll operated every Wednesday and 1 Saturday. ABRAM GRAVES & SON. |. March 17, 1860. • JBt . j IVUOTICE. —Two m • . applicati will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Brooks, county. Georgia,” at the first regular term j after the expiration of this notice, for leave to sell’ the lan-ls and negroes belonging to the estate of John Hill,, late of Lowndes now Brooks county.de i deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. D. W. McRAE, Clerk S. C., Adm’r. March 24, 1860. ‘ [§s.oo] Cud • Executors’ \otlce. (N BORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY—AII persons ha- J v ing claims against the estate of Thomas B. Winn, of said county deceased, are hereby request ed to present the same duly proven within the time j prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and se.tle with the undersigned. JOSEPH S. NEELY, 1 r , mh J7-iod JAMRS N. WINN, J i,x rs Ors. R. IS. A. E. A. Eaton, AIUOULD respcctfullv inform the citizens of }\ Thoma ville and . vicinity, that they are p \- A, h fitting up their Medical ‘ ~ _. _ aU OFFICES ‘ T m neat style. Ihe Den tal iiooi jO i:r.tng- - . •. -U v . ed as not to bi m -’..s-.ted’ ‘ Z /’ by any busbies of the *• “C, ‘ A-- ‘ Medical Ouiec, ar.J will ‘.*e k -pt . i Iv.ate -or Ladies and Gentlemen w.suing Denru. Operati.-ns. And our patrons in Medicine may l-e a-mred that no S'C- >•*••-/ p~e . erijn • .. to the some pa'i:nt will he ! administered by any other than R. H. EaION, as he has no Cot’AfiTSEU in Medicink, and hu Drug* art , ! ail J ••’. -. -i ■ <>l UilClL YJ. ! HKLiID. _ I OFFICE secoed do tr East of the one formerly oc cupied by Hr,.a A e. mh 10 if Yew I’allorinaf Lslitblishincnt. Pol er Tdinclsay, • MERCHANT TAILOR, would respectfully in form the citizens of Tho ; f masville and U ff country that be has tied a • • • \ STIOP ’ Next to Remingtoa and Dekle’# U $ $ Furnltiere Store; ■. \ Dpi • x,: -be j leased to wait ion those who may favor him A j •; .. with a call. j EA •• OABMBKtSS , Jjl • I 1 of all kinds cut and raa-ie up in**;.’ ’-■ j the latest and most fashionable^** l ’ -.. styles. Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings, constantly l on hand. Patronage solicited. * nth 25-ts - J oiii i I y . Arnold, @ l | ERCHAN’ l TAILOR, i.-* still at his old -tand, ) It j between the large brick ; shores of Sharpe Tnd Renting- i ‘or., where Tie is prepared, as .usual, to do all kinds of work • U i i in his line in the best style -and late 1 sushi Me has cn hand a good sup- it ,;. -i jy \ 4 I ply of fine patterns for \ > n | J Coats, Pant?, Vests, &e., *.W ‘; ; \ j with all the necessary frirrt- .. ; • 1 ; I niings, which will be cut and Krp made to order. © ‘ ‘ * Cutting don ■ at all times in the latest fashions ?r;d ■ at the >mm n Cm 1 >:.!*see for yourselves. Thonmsville, Ga., Oct. SO. 1850. ts 4 A k (S ray ] \T7OUL respectfully Inform the citizensjof the | \\ surrounding com- A ‘ mun’.iy that it • si:;l -n- ‘ . y ’ •- .. j tinues his btisines at his : \E i'. '-"if .fa j PLD STAND, In the Watch, Clock and , .- J .-wdi'w .-V. [ Repairing- Llnfg SZTZZST&i ? He also keeps constant* • y- A Oi.--” on hand Watches, Jewel- @ @ ry, Gold and Steel Pens, Watch Guards, Ac. for sale. 1 f- r Also tU DEPOSITORY of the Florida Baptist Convention, where Books can be bought at the same price they can be purchased at retail in any of the publishing lv-uses, and among which nfb Bi-< hies, Testaments and Psalms, Hymn Books, ‘Theolo gical, Denominational. Li'erary and Sunday School Books, &c. Also all new publications worthy of notice can be had here as soon as they are out. W. N. CHAUDOIN, Corresponding Secretary. JAMES M. GRAY, Agent Depository. Thomasville, Jan ®eß, 1800. ts Wood, Biacksmiili and Carriage l 1 ‘ under’s Old Stand, where the subscribers Jr\ prepared to do s all kiiuls of # in their line at the short- ’ v 6 -•st notice and in the verv £ v.d .y, ‘ ‘ ■< Plant-t I ion Work V •-1 everv and( ■ ! ; a. \„’. ® ■ . <g ,s ki: i j i #it as g # C'Zy < ’ “ Wagons and Bu ®-, and <?’ ‘ <> and all other work done to the most perfect satisfaction. ® © ®•• # • R<;,. a, have omtered a lot ®<i ~ ® Buggies, /.a-sg/;. # •Rockawajrg, Carritfes, ‘ V - ; C ■om the North, wiiick i j w in- -ve -S| ■ . \ ON HAND, ; ind keep up a regular . u -JZ : $Vp 7 f n-1 </ \* p | t 0 l | {J j* ! 1 to sup l -1 v tne of the Ccfitntry. { LOWRY & .'AVIFT. Thomasville, JannaryGl4. 1860. ts - __ ■ SaddSti®k sartssNa 11 anas'aclory. 4 L.vRGI* and com] i-.-te assortment Harness anyd Baddies, Bri 14e ® Bitts, Spurs, , >’ • A Belting, uavn>•:-.* and f’Jy ‘V>6* ; Solo L'-atlii-r, etc., kept -'-l*’ if - ‘.... ‘ for sale at ti-e . r ~T’ 1 # C* ‘ 1 - • . if—” Harness ana .Sad die R [ airing promptly attended to by © * * 0 ‘ &.LITTLE. : Thomasville, Jan Sic-! K * ]y in Thomas ville. H/Wolff t Bro, © ® Having opened anew ® i DRY-GOODS EMPORIUM,, ® • fvoxt door to Jfihn Stavk; ® li! \ RE now receiving and will be constantly recoiv ! £\_ ing a large stock of all kinds of Dry, Staple and Fancy Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, ! LAIHES SHAWLJ, MAITiLLAS S EfIIOTS, j •HOSIERY, ’CUTLERY TOBACCO, Sect's, ifetoehnj, Ana many other arl o numerous to mention. As we have been a long time in*the business, we flatter our Ives tlm: wc h-ive, and are now selecting ; as elegant a Slocii” Os Goods as can be had, and will sell as cheap as such goods can be bought i in any Southern market. • 11-T, We are pi o compete with .any Mer j chant .South in pr:cv, and thfl-efore say to you all, | come and examine our stock before purchasing else where. . H. WOLFF, • | Feb 4, 1860. * N. WOLFF, Take Notice. 11HE p ip heretofore existing between Drs R. J. Bruoe and R. H. Eaton, is this day dissolved by mutual'consent. January Ist, 1860. • jan 7-ts Baptist Books. TWLPTIST History; Baptist Denomination ;-The- JL)I odocia, and several other works by various au thors; for sale by E. REMINGTON & SON. . Sew Millinery Establishment. MRS. W. T. SERVERS, Fletcher street,’ second door above Stark’s, keeps con st mtly on hand a general assortment of “ New Fashionable Millinery Goods, and for sale upon the most reasonable terms. The Ladies of Thomasville and vicinity are respectfully requested to call and examine my Stock j of fine Fashionable Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Caps, ! Head Dresses, Embroidery, etc, now on hand. Particular attention given to Dress Cutting. Thomasville, February 1?, 1880. Schofield's I RON WORKS, Adjoining the Passenger Depot, acon Georgia, Manufacturers of i. f Engines ami Itoilers, U mill and Gin Gearing, Cane mills and Pans, Syniy Ooiiers, Shalling and Pulley. And all .unds of 31achiliery made to order at short notice. E. REMINGTON & SON. . ■ J n!l ■ Agents, Thomasville, Ga. qtj ak 1: r city Sewing Machine. call at the Furniture Store of the sub- j scribers and witness the performance of a dou bfe thread Sewing Machine, which has just made its . advent in our place. A large number hare heen sold in the middle counties of Georgia during the; present year, by the agent of the State of Georgia, and are giving general satisfaction. The subscrib , ers have the agency for this place and vicinity. REMINGTON & DEKLE. Thomasville, Ga. dec 12 ts BOOK BINDING. CHARLES A. FINDEISEN, HA\ INI. located in Tallahasse, Florida, is now prepared to Bind Books in every variety of® style desired. Blank Looks of all kinds bound to order, cheap for CASH. f 1 Those vho subscribe for Harper’s Magazine, Har- P'-r's W. >Uy, the New York Ledger, the Southern 1 . id and.Firesidei the Illustrated Bible or any oth er book, paper, or mag.azine # of any kind, and wish to preserve them, can ha\e them bound a-t the most reasonable prices by leaving them at the office of the Southern Enterprise, to be forwarded to me at ® @ ® ® March 10, ISGO. • \j® f# newfirmT j• • • X * criAS. n. njJSiijfoTOK. isaiah pekle. /REMINGTON & DEKLE Have just opened anew Furniture Emporium, • fIIOMASVILLE, <5 A., ® V hero will be found a large assortment of FURNITURE: Such as Tables, Chairs and Bureaus; Wash, Light and Towel Stands; Willow Cradle* and Katan (Mmi rs, for Children. © A large lot of fiesh and beautiful ® e ® * ® PICTP E E S. Frencli Lithograph and Steel Engravings. Washing ton, Clay, Jackson, C’flboun and others, life-like (j'Jze for the parlor; the Voyage of Life, a series; I 1 Also the Seasons. ® Persons wishing to make valuable selections will , do well to call and examine them without delay. In onr large assortment of _ FURNITURE, . will be found almost every variety of Chairs, such® ’ as largo carved top Stuffed seat Roskers, best maho | gony spindle stuffed Parlor Chairs, Ladies’ Sewing Chairs, etc. Also a large* assortment of Bedsteads of ill kinds, Foot Roll, Gothic, Cottage, ®Bow Top, etc. All of which will be sold cheap for cash. Orders will receive prompt atteiftion. Emporium **' bd., tiie bioro of McKinnon & Cos. nov 2(1 w “® ts Special Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to P. N. Vickers, cither bf /A note or account, are hereby requested to come forward and make immediate payment, to prcvenT other steps being taken to cdlect the same. My® papers will be found in the Messrs Mcln tyre and Young. ’ j™ 28-f.f P. N. VICKERS. ©, t iu ’s Notice. & f SMIE undersigned offers his services to the citizens 1 of and surrounlling country, as a : House Carpenter, capable of taking charge of | an<l carrying on agf and all kinds and state’s of 6 work in Ins line. Pf-rsons w ishing work doncJo-or- I der w’:rji dispatch will* do w r ell to give him a call, ®and®his greatest mosi\e will be to please. •feb 4-ly L. F. RUSSELL. . NEf. GOODS nm; J. N. M’ltinnoii & (Jo’s. \\e L fire now receiving our Fall and “Winter a\\ • Stfyk of ® ... GrOODJS, To which we iuvitS the attention of ail who wish gOud articles at ®® * &xn.£U.l F:x*o£Lto* ® ®Particularly those WHO BUY WITH ©ASH, Come with your money and you can exchange it toe great advantage. In order to induce more .CASH SALES, we have@deterniined to make a large discount to j Como and see. Our Stock embraces “Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings, of all the recent styles, | Cloaks, Talmas, Collars, Lace Goods, Shawls Head® | Dresses,-1 lanriels and Opera Flannels; and a full ! assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentlemen’s Hosiery and Gloves. ® Also Kerseys, Linseys, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Brown | and Blenched Sheetings and Shirtings. The Ladies are’particularly invitod to exa mine our goods. ’ ® Our stock is larger than everbefore, and comprises Men's, Youth’s and Boy’s Boots do _ do Congress Boots ®° do do Calf and Kip Boots of all styles, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, in all grades, Styles and qualities. Me particularly invite the Ladies to see our Phil adelphia Made Shoes, being far superior to any ever before offered for sale in Thomasvillo. CLOTH IN©. A .handsome assortment of well made Clothing, con sisting of Over Coats, Coats; Pants, Vests, Talmas, j etc. etc. HATS, A full assortment of all styles and qualities. OROOEBIKS. Tobacco, Sugar, CotFce, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, etc. Bagging, Rope, Twice, Blankets, Crockery and Hardware. To Cotton Sellers. M"e will pay fair prices for Cotton, in trade or collections, at all times. Those indebted to us and those who wish to get good prices for their Cotton in trade, will find us ready to verify our assertion. Bring in your Cotton. J. N. McKIKNOK & CO Thomnsville, October 22, 18A9 FALL TRADE, E. REMINGTON & SOX, Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, THOMASVILLE, GA.. \RE now receiving their magnificent Stock ts FALL AND WINTER 33 H. Y- GOODS, Unequalled by any in (he place. Especial attention is culled to their Dress Goods Department, iu which may be ioun.l all the novelties of the season, consisting of Silks, Cashmeres, de ! I.aiues, Marinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, French, English and American I'iints, etc. Embroideries, in endless variety; Hosiery and Gloves of every quality, for Gents, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Chil dren; Clonks, Mantillas and Shawls, of every vari ety of style, color and quality ; Housekeeping and Plantation Goods ; in this department we have every 1 tiling usually kept in our line for housekeepers and planters. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere; wo will take pleasure in showing our goods what! er ! you buy or not. oct 8 • E. REMINGTON & SON. VEIN t and largo as-ornu* tit of Men's uni Bovs’ CIjOTIIIIMGh ! of the latest styles; just received and lor sale by j oct 3 ® _ E. REMINGTON & SON. ( \ \ ‘ E are npw opening a f&ie assortment of Gents’ \\ FURBISHING GOODS, consisting of all kinds of Shirts and Colors, Shirt Bosoms, Under Shirts ant^Drawers; Tics, Scarfs, Cravats and Handkerchiefs; Silk, Kid and Cotton Glove3 and Gauntlets. uct S E. REMINGTON & SON. V FINE ©assortment of Ladies’ Steel Extension from Sto 36 hoops; just received and for sale by oct 8 E. REMINGTON k SON. JUST rcceigtd and for sale, a fine assortment of •. DiTeu^T-iTo-w'olx'y, consisting of Diamond, Cameo. Lava, Florenfftte, Masonic, Coral, and a good many other styles ‘and patterns, and wll be sold at prices to suit the times. oct 8® p< Li, 1. EMI NGTuN^&^SON. A FINE assortment o? Gentlemen’s affd Boys’ A Hats and. Caps. Also a fine assortment of Ladies’and Misses’ Bonne!* Hats and Flats of the latest style; iust received and for sale by E. REMIOTON X SON. • © GroceiJes. ~ KITS Ttfess Mackerel * 0 % ,) b kits N<Fl Mackerel in barrel and to retail® ® 6 kits Salmond ® *0 druids Dried Figs ® ® 20 boxes Layer Raiscna 20 barrels Irish Pmatoes ® 6 barrels Onions ™ 4 kegs fiesh Goshen Putter Buckwheat aud fresh Flout® ® 20 boxes Cheese „ J barrel Currants, for pies I box Macaroni; and various other articles in th line, just. received*and for sale bv jan 21 E. REMINGTON & SON. music. m m 4 FINE lot of Music, containing all the IKxtest /~\ pieces out; just opened and for sale by oct 22 E. REMINGTON & SON. Ibiintiin; I'ainling. @ e (CONTRACTS TAKEN— • J vo it House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting !! AND WORK WARRANTED. JGijg- Paints, Oils and (Hass, kept constantly on hand, opposite the Fostoffice, and for sale by mb 18 CIIAS. 11. REMINGTON - - ■ - - - - - _ _ __■■■ ® Chats. 81. Ileitiingfon’s , J USTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE RS"’OPPOSITE TIIE rOSTOrriCE. I’Tikllaetion# of all Kinds tiikcii on liberal terms, ei ther in Justices’ Superior or Inferior Courts. * Paper Hangings. i LAIC'E assortment of beau- G I ' Tvr *Ys i tiful PAPER k BORDER, on hand, and more expected to - c to arrive%vory day. OYjTQ @ Rooms Papered With neatness and despatch, and in workmanlike manner by [mli 18-tf] C. H. REMINGTON, PiioLtsrapbit Ciallcry. ©> I ) EMINGTON'B PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, jLV •oppositk post orricK. Ambrotypes, ® Melainotypes, a * ® Sphcreotjrpcs, any style* of Pictures taken in a sfupe- I'Ljt manner. fl'ig-g.Stock of of all kinds, on hand and formate. p 0 *** Instructions given in the Art. mb 18 ® . . C has. il. IJcniingtoii'H INSURANCE AGENCY— fob HIE- Southern Mutual Insurance Company, OF GEORGIA, South Carolina Mjttual Ijife Insurant Cos. OF THE STATE OF SOUTH TtAROLINA. * @ £•3* Office opposite the. Post office. © hm 18 MOOIti: & HOMAN, “* Variety (forks,”— Architects, Builders, Manufacui rers, and Dri ers Cabinet and Carpenter’s wo A, of every description. *** Shops located at the south end of Main st., below Ylc'Bain's Hotel, BYINGTOINH OT a E L, • Broad Street, .Albany, Georgia. IT. BII\GTO\, Proprietor. n THE® STAGE OFFICE, sos-Stages running to Thomasville. M bridge, Quincy and Tallahassee is kept a.t 1-11*0e5l this House. ® jy 10 ts ® 7 NJETSTST Fall & Winter! .Goodl \t GriHill's Mills. MDEKLE HAVING RECENTLY PURCHAS . ed from M. S. Griffin, liis Plantation, Mills ands Store, has located himself permanently at this place. © * ®We are now receiving, and shall bo constantly ad dling to, our Stock a ncw®and i'rcsh supply of Goods s from New York and*New Orleans, and sha” 1 * ‘'stant lj kocp on hand a good and genital assortment o, every thing usually kept in a Country Store. Our Stock consists in part, of © @> , STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Embroideries and Fringes; Heavy Plantation Goods, sand Caps. Boots and Shoes, Saddles and Bridles, _ Stationery 4 ? | Crockery and Glass-ware, Wood-ware, Tin-wave, Hard-ware, Nails, Iron and’ Steel. Also, a good supply of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Liquors, Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, Bagging, Rope and Twine, Medicines, Paints and Oils, Glass, Putty, and nume rous other artictes, too tedious to name. . Come one and all p.nd examine our goods. We j will pay the highest prices for Cotton, Hides, Wool, Beeswax, and Tallow in Barter for Goods. We will also make Cash Advances on Cotton shipped to our friends in Savannah and N. York. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to us, we hope by a strict, honorable and’ faithful attention to business to merit a cotinuance of the same. . M. DEELE & CO. Griffin’s Mills, Berrien Cos.. Oct. 30, 1858. ts A Good j IS NOW BEING OFFERED IN THE LARGE AND well known House and Lot, situated JT-ygg in the town of Fletchcrville, and form erly occupied by P. P. Smith as a Boar- •• 1 ;; sV ding House and Hotel. There are v good, comfortable rooms and fire-places, good out- | buildings, all new, and plenty garden ground, with good stables, all conveniently arranged and well ad apted to Boarding House or Hotel purposes. Terms I easy and possession given at any time to suit the ! purchaser. 1 For further particulars, apply to W. F. HUBERT, on the premises, or call at the store formerly occupi ed by. Rev. H. W. Sharpe, and apply to the owner. BENJ. F. HUBERT. Thomasville, April 2, 1859. ts NEW FIRM* \ T *E WOULD rcsnpctfullv inform the community \\ that J. W LIGHTEOOT has bought out the interest Os Mr Lowry Johnson in the lat# firm of Lightfoot & J'.hnson, and the undersigned will u vv carry on the business at tiic old stand. W* shall sell mostly for CA -11, and will make it to the interest of those who may us with their trade, us wo intend to sell at a small advance. We have on hand, and will bo receiving articles, at different periods, as follows: Salarntus Cream Tartar Saltpeter Thyme Starch ‘ Soap Potash Nails Tobacco Sugars Teas Bacon Coffee ‘*/ jK Lard apices Flour Ginger V Candy Pepper Onions Ailum r Syrup ■■ ‘/$• Powder Butter , Lead Pickles V x V • Shot Sago • Meal Snuff C. Oil Kies Salt Crackers Candles Vinegar Fish, Potatoes, Dried Apploa Coperas, fi’iF* Together with a variety of other C. C. BEALL will attend and take charge of the business. jy -3 T. J. & J. W. LIOHTFOOT. • Economy. Save Time, Savo Labor, Savo Clothes, Save. Save! HAVE puiclmscd li.o right aud are now \Y @ Brown's Patent gashing >larliines honia.sviile aud at Dry Lake. Wo expect soon to manufacture them in Decatur, Lowndes, Baker, Brooks, aud in all of Middle and Last Florida. © ® Ife unprecedented popularity of these Machines is the best test of their merits. Twenty-five Shirts can bo well washed and thoroughly rinsed in this Machine in tliirt^minutes. It is most admirably adapted to washing any and all kinds of Clothes. £* w j: rsorts think how clothes aro ruined hard rubbiug and battling. This Machine never makes a rent; never enlarges one; never breaks*i but:on;®ce.n:iot get out of fix , wiil last twenty years; is indispei&ible in every family It j praised by every housewife not em* p Italic ally Parisian. We would sell the right few counties in Flovi da'on good terms. TANARUS). L. LAMON & CO. Dry Lake, Go, Feb 2G, 1859 ts TISON & GORDON, • (OITO.V FAC TORS ‘ii mm coMMissioi heiohaits. 9G Bay Street, S vannah, Ga. Refer to Miixr . @ L Remington & Son, © J N McKinnon &fto, Col A T Mclntyre, Thompson f: Pittman, Mr.joT E U Young, Have , Holloway .v Cos, Hon JII Wltalej, Thomas G Mitchell, L.:f, Dr D iiDi nnclon, Wm C Mitchell, mh 24-1 y KINGS & BAKER,’ Factors %mmm tmnsu © AND FORWARDING AGENTS, .SAVANNAH, GA. Commission for Short Staple Cotton, 50 cts. per bale. McL. KING, IV. 11. BAKER, F. KING. mh 10 w 1 j n Carriage Tiiiaining, Saddle & HSrness jlanufactory. r tAHE undersigned is still prosecuting his old trad* | © in Thomasv^lie OppositogE. Remington’s, 33? . where lie is prepared to execute, ‘ itWhe best style, © Work of every Kind, —• in every department of his business. He is well supplied wit It a 1-rge Stock of Material, and would especially call the attention of the public to his neat un.if style of Carriage and Buggy Trimming, Harness and Saddle Manufacturing, etc, etc. a nu 7-ly # CHARLES MERTZ. :dKJO. Baptist Female College. r# fjuthbert, Georgia. HE TERM WILL BEGIN THE ® * A'.;, of January. Valuable additions have been made to the Faculty. The number of pupils has doubled in the last four years. Instruction in any branch, Ornamental or Solid, can be had. It is important for pupils to ba present the first day. For particulars apply to dec 24 ts q R. if MaLLARY, President. ®— * Bcforc^Mali lngiYonr Purchases, JARED* EVERI^T’S AT GROOVLRVILLE, A ND EXAMINE HIS STOCK ‘OF ! CONSISTING OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Cloiliinp, II;Us. Bonnets and Mil* littery Goous.Boots and Shoes, ( i ockrr.v and Gla>is-M arc, Hard-Ware & Cutlery, Coffee and Sugar. • Tobacco, S.C., Ac. In fact, you can find almost any article you may want, as his Stock consists of every thing usually : kept in a Country Store; all of which he will sell on as good terms as can be sold in Southern Georgia or i Florida. • *p 80-ts Confcctiona ry. f|MIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN form the citizens of _ Southern Georgia and Flo rida, that he is no.v re- -f l, coiving and constantly re- “.. 1 plenishing his stcck . fresh and well selected : . Goods aa.l Confect •..nary, ■ ..._ . j ; among which aro the fol- •’ lowing general a ‘ orti .ent ‘ v^_<OiSri§C?l^* 1 of family nick-nacks : erves, .j . in*, Currants, Figs, Citron, Prunes, Lemons, Or nges, Apples, Almonds, Cocoa, Brazil, Pecan and Filbert Nuts, Olives, Capers, An chovies, Sardines, Salmon, Shad, Oysters, Lobsters, Mac ir :.i, Ycr: :? . . > ’ tPcas; Soda, Butter, Su ; gar .and’ “ .. hers; Pickles, Catsup, Sauces; ! Choice Wines, Liquors; Porter, Ale and Cider in ! bottles: Sogars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, etc. Candy, of my own Manufacture, A large quantity always on hand, to which he call* the special attention of merchants dealing in CAN DIES. Orders from a distance, if accompanied with thetXish, will receive prompt attention. All the above, with numerous articles not men ; tioned,’ for sale by Thomasville, Ga., ap 1-ly JOHN STARK. Notice. rs'ivro MONTHS AFTER DATE application will be j J. made to the Court of Ordinary of Thomas eoun | ty for leave to sell ail the land belonging to the es ! tate of Moses Futche, late of said county deceased: . mh 8-10d GEORGE BEAVEN, Adm’r,