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• ®Bo©ks! *Books!
sjCHOItE LOT Os BOOKS FKOM THE 43EST
. V* . • which, the att
of La lieum 1 * Gentlemen h
PREMIUMS
awarded to the pur a-crs of -<rcral the lot
• . s X. O. McDt IXALD
. Thqroasvdle, Oa., June 6, 186# ® tt - .
Selling Out at Cost for
\. CASH!
. 4 S WEAMi. Dl.-dlri >1 SELLING OUT THE
reiua#.ia_> : u-®
I-aikfe and Well Selected .Stoc k of
BUT GOOD#,
.i.- method *>i informing our customers and tli£
pubii’ :tt L: _•?s*.. r a••• <j. * :mi:; *! ;• 9
SELL. OUT
AT COST FOR CASH,
OUR sto* K CONSISTS OF
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O JAC KONE m ®
. ; S \\ § S S AND w
®N Niiii'ook Mu>li:i. tU 9
*—-EMBROIDERED O s
K Swii. I)rr
* R .- IMiILLAXtHS, It
D Victoria katviii, Bcragcx, &.r. *4. ®
ear bleached and drown shirtings,-o*l
if fatly Made CJotlilnsr, 0
And a.beautiful hit of a.--
tKuMisGs,
boots.
SHOES. _ ® ®
HATS. ® ® ®
. CAPS. ®® 0 ®_ ®
, • PARASOLS, ®
UMBRELLAS,
. 0 HOLLOW-WARE. e
g * GLASS-WARE.
* * „ D ’ TINWARE.
* . HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
0 . ® CUTLERY,
_ AadV great many other articles, too aurnerous tonnention.
Thoi*: who a<gp in *♦.•<! of any of the above
snake it to THEIR INTEREST to call and exumfiie our
Stock bet >r. 4 \\ !i. re, as we mi®> what we
ay, and intend selling out
s ® ®
. JT-Ay, tho-e who are indebted t<£ us, either bv
* • \OTi: OR OPJA tl 401 AT,
past due, may al-n find it to their interest to come f*
ward and PAT®UP, and thereby save cost of suit in
collectings s •
*” 0 SWIFT. DEKLt A HARRELL.
Tlomatville, June 6,1860. ® ts
FRESH BEEF
• IH THE®MARKET. ®
IMIE CITIZENS OP THOMABVILLE*ARE R£
spectfullv informed that, hereafter.
AT.THE RINGING.OF THE BELL,
they .will find the 9 undersigned at the Market House * ve
ry uforning with a lot of
Excellent Beef, s •
wady to supply their wants. I purchase thij best cattle
in the country.
iii Kiii iir i tm umun.
The community, therefore, mav be assured that, if I
it is otilv that I may he ahl; to furnish my customers
.With uooy BEEF,’ - SAY< KY MEAT.” Midi as thev
losg. 9 ABEL JOHNSON.
Thomasvftle, Ga., Mty 3 1860 ts ®
PiflSS’ M jlßlfNill
* 29 A 31 GOLD STREET, .
3*T o -kkt TorteL*.
(On Broome, Sheriff’ and Columbia
Manufactories, • . , streets, New A ork.
• ’ And on 1- oundry Street, Boston,
Mu.-sacliusetts.
.HPHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE SINGLE
. JL and Double Cylinder angType-Revolving
I’uiusm; in u iii\i:s,
B£D AND PLATEN BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING PRESSES,
(ADAjMS’ PATENT.)
Hand and Card Pn m Hydraulic Pr -s -s with wrought
iron cylinders, Stan ling Pr. sses ol various kinas. Chases,
Furniture, Cases, Stands. Brass Rule, Composing Sticks,
and every article connt. and with.tl-e arts of Letter-pri ss.
Copperplate and Lithographi P inting, Book Binding,
Stereotyping and Li.-ctiyypiug, always on fiaud, or fur
nished at short notice. ®
• Anew Cai.il- gu. f- urn -ru - §n-l <ft -©Options of
many new machines not before sltown in their book, I
with directions for putting up, working, &e., and other
useful iiitonnute n, • w in 1 wjs ti ‘S'liipletc-d
will besent to any of the craft who will furnish their
j address. S .- R. HOE & CO.
New York and Boston Mass.
“Publishers of news'ap--:--) arc at liberty to insert (his
advertisement three times in their weekly paper, with :
this note, at any time during the next six months but not I
later, provided they ptijchi.se type or material of our ;
manufacture lor four times the amount of thc-ir bill, which
wilite allowed in s ttlen at of ours cut receipt of a copy
of their paper captaining the advertisement. ® ®
KO>l4\ Ell) rUESVM,
For Weak and Inflamed- Eyes.
r I’flHS BALAAM WAS USED FOR MANY YEARS
.1 in the private- practice >f a celebrated Oculist, with
remarkable success. I ’for iincases of the Eye and Eyelids.
There arc- many persntts who would rather £uffer from
f-ttin tit'e# lisease ‘through lit'.- than credit and try the effi
cacy of any new medical discovery; till such had better
not read this, but to all reasonable persons this prepara
tion is recommended as a most safe and effectual cure for
inflammation or soreness of the Eye and Eyelids, caused
either by'too el se apjH cm to minute “Sheets, scrofu
lous habit, exposure to cold, contusions, blows w irrita-®
tion from any i xtnmcous bodybuilder the eyelids. It*is
rsSnavkaUv > ••-thing in if- effects, and has cured thou
sands who we del oth.-rv is* have lc>st jlteir sight.
In cases where t! e iivelids are inflamed, oa the ball of
th^Eye thickly covered with blood, it acts almost like
magic, and removes till appearance of inttamation after
•two or three applications. I’ll ere is a numerous class of
person* that are peculiarly exposed to accidents or dis
ease tliat Weaken and inllamc the Eyes.#md perhaps de
stroy the right, w.'# , i. from the nature of their ssuplov
ments, ar4 cmnpeßsd tc> work itt a cloud of dost and grit.
Such should never be,.without this BALSAM.
Remember, ‘"Seeing is Believing.” The following ex”
tract from a letter just received, refers to one of the many
sinalar cases ctoatantly reported: ®
. Jkitftr City, Oct. 29,1859.
Messrs. A. B. It D. Sands—Dear Sirs: I have for a
number of years been troubled with sore ins inflamed
Eyelffls, whirl®though thev never caused me much p.iin,
were very annoying on oilier accounts. I have tried a
euftmher of medicines at different times \v ithout the slight
est suecess. Seeing an advertisement of yffr Roman
Eye Balsam, in spite of mv scepticism, I resolved to get
some, and at tl4 it. 1 am*uow® writing thft- in the
fullest gratiSule to inform yofl I could almost send you a
fifty dollar bill jhat a few and only a ft*w applications
have resulted ilia complete cure.
Respectfully yours, ® •L- Zabuiskie. ©
$ l*rict- i-iCcnts per Jar.
. Prepared android bv
A. It. A- D. SANDS,
Wholesale Druggists, 108 Fulton Street, I
* Corner of William Street, New York.
9 For sale by E. SEIXAS. ThomasvillefGa.
•Bargains!
Bargains! Bargains!!
CAN BE HAD AT THE FRAMED STORE. NEXT
door to Mr. li. R. Evans, by
J. *SCHIFF & BRO.,
who have Deceive* a lailge stock of
s 6pl'!i)g i{i)D Billet &oods t
As their Store is TOO SMALL, tbgy offer to sell tlftir
GOODS at verv LOW I'RU'ES
CF“Call M-.-ii and exaiai-ie tiff-ir ST< )Cl#llnd PRICES
and yon canSAVEshpot TWENTY-FD E PER t EN 1
April 18, IStiO. m J>c
QL7.N KE R fJI T Y
Sewing Machine.
PLEASE call at the Furniiui*e Store of the sub
scribers and witness the performance of a dou
ble thread Sewing .Machine, whiclh has just made its
advent in our pl:i*-e. A large number have heen
sold in middle counties of Georgia the
present year, by the agent of the State of Georgia..
aD l re v ' n S S e neral satisfaction. The subscrib®
ers have the agency for this place and vicinity. I
REMINGTON & DEKLE.
® Tkotnasville, Ga. dec 12 t s
VS> © A
A LOT OF FINE SILKS, ®
Sills. C3rranaclin.es;
| Bareges,
Genuine French Organdies,
bonVets, ®
* ©LADY’S DRESSES. ®®
. LADY’S SHAWLS, *
is MANTILLAS.
® DUSTERS, ®
® PARASOLS,
® ® * ® FANS,
® HOOP SKIRTS
1 a ® ©AND CORSETS; s
Boight cheap and for sale -low. bv
f p 11 ts H. WOLFF A BROTHFR. s
* Attention*
Tin© WHole.’
T 1 WISHING TO*GRATIFY THE TASTE A#sD
y y fan :y of all, we have made to
s ipp'y those ‘ who prefer them,# with * 8:
Buggies, Itockawajs and Carriage*;.
Manufi :iired at the North of
Seasoned. Timtoer. 8
We shall keep on hand, thoJ© of %ur own
make. We ship our 0
ll nis. Spokes and Rims
, from the North, of which we always order thtfbfst.
Whether get the seasoned ones or net, is a matter
of no concern to the purchaser, as we
® Warrant our Work; ’ §
; an-1 that is sufficiei#, as John Suiith said when his
••gal” t rid him she “would mart*- him if “the died
foF'it. '’ Therefore be it * . @ ® *
Rcsolccd, That *il wlio are i© need of something
ride in. who wish their horses shtjd so
will not fall dowti, and plow§ made and repaired •o
they will add 25 per cent to the be advised
and recommend-©! £o c;*il at ®
Adopted. ®LOWRY & SWIFT’S,
fp 4 ® w ® ts
. # -y ———®
® .The Very L.ate*if®, @
4 LLPERSONS INDEBTED TO THE GATE FIRM
A of. tIKRKILL f ANDERDON,
will oblige Uie subscriber by calling at the Grocery will
j&e “needful.” * A @
A Skill further 01-ligatio© will be fen, if the patrons of
the 1, <6 ti mi, and everybody else, will call at the game
pla- i- and supply theniM-l'fes with Prgvis
loi -of all s iris, as 1 expgctttifkeep up4he business, yith
u stock alwavs on liuiid. ®
may 23-3 t J. S. MERRILL.
’ House and Lot for Sale.
| AM NOW OFFERING FOR SATE MY HOUSE
1 and Lot. It is situated in a beautiful and pleasant part
of tie town. The house is new and large, ■ferv con
venient, with good outbuildings and garden.
1 have also FOUR I>ULI?ING LOTS, containing one
a- re each, all comer lots, which I will sell. 9
Should any one a- §ire t<> build, or to buy an infproved
place in to\v # n. now is the time as lam determined to sell.
Terms, one half Cash, and th^, remainder on the first
dav of Januury, 1861, without iifferest, with notes and
ap'proveibsecuritY'. ®
may 23-ts ‘ ISAIAH DBK LE, |
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
r WILL BE AH THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON
X the days specified: ®
Glasgow, Saturday .May 26 U
Siatio*i. M0nday,...®..... ®..®May 28
Ancilla, Tuewfcy May 29
O m wednegday May 30 is
Murfffiy’s, Thursday...®. May 31
“, .Yming’s, Friday..** June 1
Seventeenth, Saturday June *
Eastwood. M-iaday. Jffne 4
® Duncanville, Tuesday June 5^
Thomasviiii-. First Court Week, commenciift- tlu;
Third Monday in June.
Fo- thg purpose of Receiving the Tax Returns of Tho-’
mas Countv, Ga. “ ®
mav2-3t HURST, R. T.JI.
BOOK BINDING.
CHATvLES a. findeisen,
HAYING located in TalSthasse, Florida, is now
prepared (go Bind Books in every vai iety.x-fj
style desired. 8 ®
Blank Books of all kinds bound to or.ler, cheap
for CASH. @ ® ®
Those who subscribe for Harper’s Magazine, Har
per s Weekly, the Nojy fork Ledger, the Southern
Field and Fireside, the Illustrated Bible or liny oth
er boodt, p iper, or magazine of any kind, and wish
to preserve them, can have them bound at tl<i# most
reasonable prices ty leaving at the office of
the Southern Enterprise, ( |p be forwarded to me at
Tallahasse. B • 9
March 10, 1860. ly
9 Janies AI. GPray ®
VV" 7 "01 LD respectfully inform the citizens of the
Vs surrounding com- _
munity that lie still con- ?
tinues his busincs at las \■ j
OLD STAND,® i ‘ A
. Jewelry [j f
I\cpairiii9r Line. w . •
He also keeps constantly ®
on hand Watches, Jewel- * -
0
rj-, Gold and Steel Pens, Guards, &c. for sale.
®
9 Also tlic e DEPOSITORY of o the Florida
Baftist Conjcritfon, where Books can be bought at.
the same price they can be purchased at retail in any
of the publishing houses, and among which arc Bi
bles, Testaments ivypl Psalms, Hymn Booths Theolo-
Denominational, Literary and Sunday School
Books, &c. Also all new publications wortljy of
notice can be liffd here as soon as they are obt.
AV. N. CHAUDOIN. Correspondin^Secretib-y.
JkMES M. GRAY, Agent Depository. ®
Thomasville, Jan. 28. 1860. 0 <f U
.. Leather, Leather.
OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER— 9
llarno©s and Bridle Leather,
Ilame String and Upper Leather,
Oil banned Lacing Leather,
s Enameled Leather, ®;
Calfskins. Lining Skins, ;
i, Deer Skins. Pad Skins, @ • ~
and Horse Hides, 9
e Alwavs on hand and for sale, opposite the Market c
House, by • McCyASHA* & LITTLE.
Thomasville. April 4, 1860. ffl Gift
X Id \V r Mo*.
a
C. H. REMINGTON, ISAIAH DEKLE.
REMINGTON & °DEKLE -
9 41 AYE OPENED A NEW ©
Furniture* Emporium;
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
wherb ffe found a lartf assortment of the latest and
most fashionable st vies of ®
FURNITURE:
® ♦WCH AS it
Tables. Chairs, and Bureaus; m ©
Wash. Light apd Towel Staials: ° @
YVillow Cradles and Ratan Chairs, for Children.
- . ©
ALSO—Just received —a ltyge lot of frgsh and beautiful
PICTURES,*,
French Lithograph and Steel Engravings;
Clay, Calhoun, Jackson, and oth@ft, life®
like sfze for @
The Voyage of Life—a series; also the Seasons. ®
Persons wishing to make valuable s?lections will do
well o call and examine them without delay.
® @
IN OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE PARLOR
FUTRjSTIT'TTR’E, .
WILL REWOUND EVERY VARIETY & STYLE OF
Clvairs,
SuclPas Large Carved Top Stuffed Seat lookers ;
r.est Mahogony Spindle Stuffed Parlor Chairs;
Lady .- Sewing Chairs, Ac., Ac.
Also, a large assortment of’ • ®®
• .BcdLStcacLa • ©
of all kinds—Foot Roll. Gothic, Cottage, Bow Top, Ac.
1 All of which will be sold cheap for cash.
Orders will receive prompt attention. Emporium
i next door below McKinnon & Co.’s. noy 26 ts
A © ®
1 • Great Excitement! •
Tims lirm bby-c-oossm
► Qheap as the Cheapest!!!
itnrni nnww
(§)
JUST rw : vvd at XXiA-lACrt’S a fi'ie
lot of ClotliiSg. nsisting #f Coats, \ est airl
I Pants of the latest styles and finest materials: I’us-
I iness and Sporting <..! -. t>.. B an-i -ervicoable Over
i Co:t;. Also as’ l-i. lid of rich Chenille
Shawls, together Issi asairtment of 9 ®
ptidies’ Goeds. © ® _
• Co:"Se and see. No charge for showing the goods*.
g •*’ r , ®— —
© SaipiordL’s @s @
’ Liver. luvigorator,
• * NEVER DEBILITATES. ®
IT lb COMPOUNDED 1 VITRELY FROM GUMS,
and has become an established fact, a Standard .Medi
| cine, k§own ami aj-pr.jvcd * by .51 that have used it,
an-i is m.-w r-jj rfo-tiow', ‘• c-o.fl !• n- ©in .gill the did*
I eases l'or which it is .commended. ®
It has cure I thousands “J within the last two year*
who had given up all Ifbpe f* of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited eerpatM in my possession show.
• The dose must be adapt ed to oi*
the ptfl’son takiifg it aftd W used^n"such quantities as
to act gently on the bow- * dig. © @
Let the dictates of jn-lg * Auenit guide ‘*•:::he use
of the LIVER IX\y':?>£- w ©TOR, and % will cure
Liver Complaints, Bilious >■ Attacks,Dyspepsia,Chron
ic Diarrhoea, Summer Com plaints, Dysentery, Drop
sy, Sour S:* iach, Ilal-itu- al Costiveness. Cla-k‘ra,
Cholera .Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholic,
Jaundice, Female at YVeakiSfcsses. and niay be
used successfully as an or dinary FAMILY “MEDI
CINE. ft will can “ |IEADACHE, (as thou
sands can testify,) in t'ven- w minutes, if two or
b-.aspoons ful iU'l4 taken at ** the eommcncemenb ot the
attack. * 0?’
A4.L WHO USE IT m ARE GIVING THEIR
testirnonv in its faa'or. ®
ME? WATER IN THE ® MOUTH WITII THE
INVIGORATUfI;."*AND SWALLOW BOTH ©
TOGETHER. ®
SRICi; ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
*° Sanfoi'd’s
Family Catharfic Piils.
® COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable I’\trsibls. and |itl iij> in Glass
Cases, Air ’Fight, and will keep in
•) ad) cli-miile. © ••
The FAMy.Y CATHAff- • TIC PILL is.a gentle but
i#tive Cathartic wlueli the s proprietor has used in his o
practice-for more tfuui 201” yeast. ®
The constantW inen as-ing demand from THOSE
II O 11 AY E US Ibl> * THE I’ILLS. and the sat
lsftctio© wWch all express “ in roirafd to their us<© has
induced me id jilaco, them -j wnhin thireach of all.
The PROFESSION well a* Iniow that’ dillerent C'ath-©,
arties act on different por- jM tions of the bowels.
She FAMILY U.bl'll .vitTl*, PI LL has, with
due releren#fc to this w*U 1 established com
pounded from a variety of| n the purest Vegetable Ex
tracts, which act alike on [*■ every part of the alimen
tary canal, and are gook“ and safe in all ease© where
a Cathartic is needed, such 1 .as Derangements of the
Stomach,Sleepinee^Pains W*in the Back and Loins, !
Costiveness,Pain and Sore- over Ac Whole Bo
dy, from sudden cold, vrh- , frequently, if neglect
ed, end in a long course of “ fever, Loss of Appetite, a
Creeping sensation of coldjoa over the body. Restless
ness, Headache, or weight in the head, all Inflamma
tory diseases, Morins, in fU Children or Adulfe, Rheu
matism, a great l’urilier ofi the Blood, and rfianygdis
eaaes to wnich flesh is heir, too numerousXo mention in
this advertisement. Doilel to® ®
® PRICE THREE DIMES.”
UV"The LIVER INYUriiRATOIt and FA3IILYCA
IHAR'IIC PILLS, are retailed by Di'iigfjist.s* genenßy,
and sold wholesale by tlu Trade in all the large towns.
T. IV.
anufacturer and Proprietor,
ap
gpwt- •
Hood, tind Carriage
SHEOF, •’
A Uontliir’s 01® Stand,®whe£p the®subscribers
to do 0
all kinds of I _
■w*c>x*isL
intheir line at the short- J ‘if 1 . *
est notrce and in 1 l X
best manner. f p'h > ‘ ;< jg
Plantation Work
of every description,
it 1: h M 1 it 1 \ c;
IVagont* and Buggies, and Cs o
Bioa s't’-.liQi! !is:;, and all other work done to 1 lie
most perfect satisfacOnii.
”
Carriage Reposetorj".—The subscribers®
have ordered a lot of © ®
Buggies, 9
Itookaw.ys, ° ‘
Carriages, 4 : :UT A
from the North, tvhich H fc
they will soon hav®, dh ff
ON HAND, W:
and will keep up a regular -2kg *
\ P 0 Si \ 0 P f j© to supply tne demands of
the Country. ‘ ‘ LOMbKY & SWIFT.
Thbnntsvillf', January 14, 1860. ts
— - r ®—;g
.A. O °h. aU°ell ge .
A. JJ. WILSQN .
f -CHALLENGES MON’ffcELLO,*TII(VMASVILLE
\_y and the city of Quitman to ecj)>tal Ins 0 0
of SooSs,
which lie is now receiving from 0 0
linpoiHiig Houses in lew York,
fither in styles, qualities or varieties, ’flie prices
’cannot be objected to, from the fact that they are
the New York Jobber’s profits less Than usual. ©
0 The Stock insists in part of
Ladies’ Bonnets—from $3 to $lO 0
Ladies’ Mantillas and Points, %f civery variety
Silk and Tullcras Bareges
„ Lawns, Ginghams, MuslyAs
French,gpngli.-h an l®\merican Calicos 0 <
Hats, B oots and Shoes.
In £nct every thing wanftd in tlSs county.
M ® Call at the BIG STORE ©1 Sroovcrville, Ga.
April 4. 1 Sou. tf®®
Georgia Sarsaparilla Coiiipoynd,
© ® ODES.® ®
DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
T'or Purifi/ti!'/ the Blood and Diseases cf the Liver.
TIMES IS TIfEJSBBT MEDICINE OF THE DAY.
It is used toa great extent by in'*
tlieir practice, ami by Families to prevent Diseag?s
of Children, and as a general Purifier #f the Blood, i
and by Females in the aiost common diseases to®
which they are subject. ®
Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D., Ga.
For Sale in Thomasville by P. S. Bower, in New
York l-*H;ffall. Risley & Kitchen, 4tSm
I>l Aim BICE A !° O (RAM IS! CHOLERA!
i LIFE DRQDfcb I , TIIIS MEDICINE lias been
the never, failing ,r * e A r^ s,ec \ proved by ten
fIBMEDV lyears experience to be the only
i certain, safe an<l reliable reme
dy for all ftoicel Dergiyements, Diamhaa , Dysentery.
Cramps , l'ains, Cholera, Cholic, A'c., now before the
public. One or two doses <©’ 2<Wrops, will cure the
most severe cramps in the stomach in 20 minutes.
A single dose often ftires the Diarrhoea anfl it never
Constipates the bowels. One dose will saflsfy any
one of iis merits. Price iffilv 25 CAnts.
“Prepared by O TitALL isTOW,®
43 Bowery, New. York
And sobl o in Thomasville by E. Smxns arid T. B.
Little. © ap4-ly ®
E W YO R K, p PIA JO S 5 . ’ o ° _ ’
T. 11. CHAMBER’S
* PIANTO FOH.TES.
• ESTABLISHED IN 192®8.
TIE CHAMBERS, Piano Manufacturer, Form
. erly Dubois & Sti©larts Dubois, Bacon
® #
Warerooms in the ‘-Bible corner Bth St*
and 4t?i Avenge, New York City. ©
This is a reliable place to purchase, g Orders by
letter faithfully executed, and perfect satisfaction
guaranteed. % ®
<s> 8. B.—Send for a circular, wfth°description of
styles and schedule of prices. ap 4-3 in
-
An Opportunity.
HOUSE in Fletcherftlle, for RENT or SALE, §u
liberal Perms; applv toP
i mb 18 ts LC BRYAJjjs
IVTe'w Store
NEW ‘GOODS.
T R | Wy'SHER & it ROT HER
: . nixe pleasure in informing the people of Tho
! DUTift ami surrounding country, that wo have
e °
Next door to Thompson & Pittman’s
here wo are now receiving a splendid Stock of
n QTTTvTOT'R -
tvUhviiUlhldi) tru
Our GOODS Itave been bought on terms that will
enable us to sell them very low and on accommoda
ting ®
Our Stock coti-i.ta.in part of a, well selected ax
sortruent of ® ®
.LADIES 5 DRESS ©ObDS
S.^D
® “ R
° o suen as e
<© O Silks, S ®
G 3i us if urs -®- s
S FROM TEX CK#TS UP, G
® @ CSecks and Calicos. O
* EP>l R OIDERIES,O
K hixcepoints, Silk Mantillas—in fact, f)
| * D on}’ -kiyck of DRESS GOODS cklinot be S.
BY ANY IN THE MARKET 1
An i we invite the call and examine*
OUR STOCK AND PRICES.,
Spring and Summer of every description
and to suit all.. om* Stock of
GENXLEKIEN’S furnishing goods 4
lias been selected <©visi great care. Our Ready Maiie
’’Clothingfis made of the Host material, and bought
at prices which will enable us to sell very low. B
Wtf have % larfie S|oek of Hats arufeCaps for ‘Men
and Days, and flatter ouiselv** that®we can suit all
who %ay favor us with tlttir patronage, as to style,
quality and prices. ®
We have also on hand a large slock of Boots and
Shoes ot.Vvery d#seript i.n.
Alsxi a fine stool® of .Domestic iioods, suck as
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, lloinespuusQf all
kinds. ®
Also a of Saddles, Bridles, Harness,,
Trunks and Valises. ®
JChi/” We are determined make if to the inter
est. of t’lantcrs and others so pwclnwe Goods from
1 u.<*by keeping constantly on baud a fivge Stock of
Goods. Our iu#tto is, “quick sales and small jro-
Jits.” Calfeand exMiino for yourselves before pur
chasing elsewhere.
mli 21-3$ ® I. KUBITSHEK & BgO.
RIWG/ DO A/
hit i*ai \i: & if tLV.s
BHCS-G-I^SS
Have Arrived First!
\ \ ‘E \V()4 LQ beg leave to say to the citizens of
W® THOMAS r, t
anxj WSf
ADJOINING COUNTIES,
that %e have oa, hand. nnd®vili. KEF V/v/
continue to keep a large assortment of
Buggies, •Harness, &c.,
We are prepared to sell BUGGIES cheaper than
ever before offered in this market. Our Buggies
arc all made to order at of the best tim
ber, and. warranted. Our B
® # , SEL"Sr
Is situated o;j Street, one door north-east
of C. J. Harms’ Law Office, wheels we will be found
at all times, ready to exhibit our stock. All Who
want a good I’u<BP;y w ‘ll flfid*'it to their interest to ‘
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. But
be sure sid read ®
* THE REASON.
Hi itason is often asked u-hy Woodruff &w!o’s
C- niuir.l Uutrpdos run so much lighter and last, so
mueli longer thtfn borne made Buggies? The rea
son is because the timber of which they are made
gjs all selected and seasoned from 12 to 18 months
longer than usual which gives a solid wheel that
1 will stand rocks, gullies and hot wwither. The axle
arc of (he best material, and are set by a certain,
rule to avoid function and run light. The most or
the home made Buggies are got up too much on the
•‘Hand-to-mouth-ardor’’—send north and get spokes
audJiubs that are not ha\4, scasoi&d and work them
at once and \Wien tho suningjir sun and rain
them the wheels (tome to pieces and the Buggy must
be repaired. Hence one good Buggy Vs worth two
poor ones. ‘
Thomasville- Ga. ® _ mli 24 ts
(3) q __
£jo iiol otln in s 3ST o ’xJkr
THOMASYILL’E.
JIST opened and®for sale, a choifb assortment of
COOKENG STOVES,
of various sfites Also :i fiue selection
of Brftania, Japanned and PlHin ° 0
.T i lrAVare.
€D bllsl O - JP stints
of everjg>sliade, sizs,<md description,
WAITERS, CASTORS, URNS,
VIA Am OOFPtE TOTS,
. * Steak Dishes, &c
FiCSET & Ml CUTLERY, W-li,.
® fifootys, “ilitfsiics, .
slnd a thousand and one other articles too numerous)
t<v mention. JArcvy tiling usually befit hti a House
Furnishing Establish meiit Will bccfiuund here—nipm
a match box to a cooking stove. ° 0
The Ladies of Thomasville and vicinity t?ve
to call and examine.
I would also eiU<thc attention of Merchants to isy
ST9QK OF TIN-WARE,
wl?ich I am prepared to put up in any
and of etfttry variety otitis reasonable terms as ti| f 'y
can bo bought in any niailvbt.
lioofitiL Caufierinaf nnl Ut pairiSc
done short notice. with
and dispatch. @ o @ ®
MaimStreel, near the Market.
Feb 11, 1800. ° I. J. TRAYWICIfe
.byingTon hotels
° ifroad Street, Albany, Georgia.
I T T. Proprietor, jl *
: n . THE STAGE °OF ID L, 0
j for Stages running to Thomasville. Bain
, bridge, Quincy and Ttrilahassee i§ kept at e i=jLl^S <
| s House. ® 10 ts
CEias. 11. °
! TNSURANCE AGENCV— ® ®*
oL TIIF. A
otSoutliern Mutual Insurance Company,
@ OF GEORGIA, AND THE ®
South, 0 Mutual Life Insurance Cos.
I® ® OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, o
Office opposite the Postoffice. hfirl# 1
so) 1 ©
Architect and {Judder.
i THOMAS JENKINS, havirfg permanently
| X
iU'cVitcci 3fyiic>eK ,
to the of Thftnasville and surroundfng coun
try. and would inform them that he is
prepared to txke contracts for building Dwelling-, *
Stores,%r other buildings, @ ° ®
* IN EITHER WOOD OR BRItK, .
tftid will give his personal attention work cn-
to him. @ @
l IRXITWIE, of description, made to
order or repaired on short notice. > ®
Orders for COFFINS will receive prompt
attention. @
References. @
Dr W P Jennings, Albany, Ga. *
Dr A Malov. Cheraw. South Caroliga. i®,
J A Leak, Pres’t of Bank. WadesbOro’, N. C
W H High, Sheriff, Raleigh, N. C.
AST 1 Shop near the Court House.
• mh 17 ly ® THOMAS JENKINS.
Ten Dollars Reward. *
RAN A WAV FROM THE Si BSCKIBKR, LIGHT
miles east ot Bainbridge. Georgia, on the lJth of !
bat month, my negro woman, PAULIN s | woman !
is 35 or 4‘> veuragpld. i-- .*f small sta-mWiind of a lirht ..r
copper color, had a thick, heavy uniter lip, and has lAt
most ilA.ot ail her U>p front tTor >* has a* lh sh mole on j
one side <•: ior itose, stops k, an 4 tho too-of her
right 1* ot iuru out mu, 1 i: t! on. tk, !i ft in walkit
0 ., when epoken to, an# . s
Joi ills 1 and i . mas C’ mty. and was hirodf
in Albany lost your. j>r- sto be an bd cook. When
last hard from she wu* on the way to ’fiiomanv die
®. “ ® si WM. J. SMALfeWCKw.
THUfiE'lll 3?l>Ri:i DOLLARS
i ®
RANAM A\ FROM THT: UNDLUSK ;NLD IN
Thom*’ lie. on the 21st'ft - 1 t brnaty last, mv ncizro
woman, thirty-eight years old, about live feet 1
eight inches high, weif tut one hundred and fifty
sßpounda, a dark reshnulatto, sharp nose, sound teeth, keen
eyes, and her fore’ioiuLlow and running wiW but
little haAr,’ talks sofi aim desceptive. a • e
1 will give PH- 1 V I)OI,LAPS for tl v and, liverv of said 1
woman to ngi, and will pay TWO HUNDRED^®AND !
1 II rYAJOLI.ABS for aav white *n who has kept
| her harbored, conct for so doing. ©
It is thought she is i:i the neighborhood of Boston,
j Thomas County, and may be preparing to leave in dia- i
guise. Sta ire drivers and citiz, us will please kep a sharp I
Took out. It. II EATON. I
J ThonDsviUe, May<g li my 16-ts
One aiundied & S^venfv-G \*s llollars
I OK I®s TIC Ll* FROM THE PRKMIS
Jit fa of the un leraigned, twelve milsU south of Thom* |
| asville, mydioy I^jLIAB, about thirty years old. six feel
i and perhaps one oa two inches high, wallß erect and will
weiyii one hundred and seventy or • p'-unds, sp. ihs
qWlekly when excited, wore a'goatv ai.’d left on a dark
I bay horse of good a white spot in the faceya
I good saddle Imrs,- and a’- ut • ight years old. ELIAS 1-
a very bright* t \s*.it hair almost strut .ht
iiMd will no doubt attempt’ to pu.-s a white man tsome
free St toe. or under the protection of some üb.K.ion em
issary. ® :•
(gjl will pay SEVENTY AT VIC DOLLARS for the driv
en’ of said 1 oy and horse to n !* or a satisfactory reward
for either, confined where I can got them, and \rf3ll pay
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for*’ e whij 3aan, v. u.;
%roaf to convict himnof carrying off the negrt). e
, , CICERO H. YOUNG.
Thomasville, Ga., Apnil 18 ISt,O. ts
8K00K.% S^lrGS —Will be sold
©before th# CiMirtliouse floor in®Quitinan, Br
County, a TUESDAY IN JUNE yi.xt.
within The. legal h<*irs of sale, the following property,
>to wit® *• ; * . (© jj
Ts'j ; town lots in tin town of *nran. Brooks county
containing one® re each, and kii>,\vn in the plan of said
town a®No. 10 and Nd. 11, yi ihe northeastern section-1A
wit!i tile •g. eluents, w her,-on (]• f, ;riant, .frihn
McKinnon, now lives ; also one sola, one center table, one
bureau, one wardrobe*brre washstand, one trunk and one
loolung alas ; levied on as the property of John Mi lfcin
.gtionfbv virtue of a li fa issuedxrom BSooks Superior Court
in favor McNaught & Ojanan vs tdiarles Mcliaanoii,
John McKinnon an# Janies “Vest; property pointed out
by James West. ® ® 0
Al> a. it ; talic ‘ime ami -place,
One wn.von bodv®.:rd tw<> wagon levied vpi as®
the property of Daniel McKiunoa, by virrrie of a li fa in
lav John Spell vs Daniel McKinnon, principal, and
William ShntbQciglorser; property pointed out by Daniel
JUcKinnon. ® ® <•.
Also, at the same time and place,
One road wagon and five, mules, and one “bay mare,
levied on as the property McKinnon,*bv vir
tue of a li fa in favor of McNaught & Orman vs Ctu&les
Melsjunoii, Job]©McKinnon av James property .
pointed out bv James West.
April 28. iB6OA A. SMITH. Sheriff.
I O TATE OF Comity.
O Cl# i t of Ordinary, May 17, 1864.
Whereas. JOHN MCKINNON, Executor of the estate
and last Will and Testament? John M> Kinnon, senior,
deceased, this day nxKkes application, by petition, to t .#
Court for letters of Dismission ami a fin. di> l.tu ofr aa
said Executorship—
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby, notified to
fil® their-objections in said Ci.-.rt. if any they liave; tth
erwise said letters will be granted and issia.-i to said*uj)-
plleant at a rcguluo Term of said Court, to be heid at the
Courthouse in Thomasville, said@ouuty, on the second
s Monday in January next. °
my 23-Gin HENRY 11. TOOI'3'. Ordinary.
STATE OF GKOKCI 1. Tlioiuas Conntv. o
c (?■ ■ ‘rt erf -if®May Id, lb'-O.
Whereas, JOHN D. this day, by petition,
makes application to this Court # l‘or letters of 1.,a.i-,.un
ship, of the persons and property of MiroudaJsMary,
F’ejie,..- .j., jaim. Woody, uduoi - licirs of Eli
zabeth Woody, dqjpased— * ;
All persons interested are .therefore, hereby re tified to
file their objections in said Court, if any they have ; oth
erwise letters will be granted to him as such Vjuardian,
at a regular Term of said Court, to be held at tire Court
house in Thomasville, said count® ,on the fir- 1 Monday in
July next.
my 23-30d HENRY H®rOOKE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GGOmHIA, Tbwwu Cisaaty.
Court of Ordinary, May l‘J, 1860,
j) Whereas, JOII2®)D. EDWARDS this day, by petition,
•makes application to this Court for letters of Administra
tion, on the esftlte of ItSUzabeth Woody, late of said coun
ty deceased — ®
All persons interested are. therefore, hereby notified to
file their objections in said Coma, if any they oth
erwise said letters will be gramed to said applicant, at a
regular*Term of said Court, to be held at the Cqgjrtho
in Thoniusville, said couiuy, on the first Monday in July <
next. ® • ®
my 23-3'M HENRY 41 Ordinary.
O TATE OF GEoltniA, Thoinu* County.
O ® Con it of Ordinary, Mop Kk 186(1.
Whereas, GEORGE W. & JNO. W 11. MITCHELL.
Executors of the estate and last? will and testament of
Nathaniel I\. Mitchell, di wased, of said county, this day
make appßeation, by petition, to this Court for letters of .
saidaCxecutorahip, of said estate —
All persons interested are therefore hereby notified to
file their objections in said Court, if any they have; oth
erwise said letters of Dismission will bo granted to said
applicants, at a Regular Term of said Citovt, to be held at
the Courthouse in Thomasville, said county, on tin* se
cond Monday in Jatguirwhext,
may 16-6 m HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. s
GEOUCiSA, THOMAS .COUNTY.
Court tfJJi dinary, April 22, 1860. 1
Whcaeas, EDWARD A °KORNIh ; AS. Guardian of
and for the person and property of Sallie E. Kornegay, a
, application, by petiti-ofi, to this Court for
Letters Dismission from said Guardianship-* 1
All persons interested arePtlierefore hereby notified to
file their objections in said Court, if any they have; othg
erwise, said Letters will be granted to said applicant, at
a regular Term of said Court, to be lieldt tiie Court- .
h#use in Thomasvil!®, said county, on the first Monday
in June next. (© ’ o
ap 25-4Jd HENRYTI. TO^jKlva,Ordinary.
SA EORGIA, ItltOOUti COUNTY.—JOHN M<-
1.3 MULLEN. Guardian of SAVANNAH EDWRDS.
flow SAVANNAH FINCH, and DARIEN ED WAR US,
now KING, having, in proper form, appli
ed to tlie C'Jhrt of said cou> ty for a discharge
from his Guardianship, of’ o Sava;uiah*Edwards, na>v Sa
vannah Fiueli. hud Darien Edwa®Zs, now Darien'oting's
persons ana property —
Tins is, therefore, to cite all persons ccmccrned, to show
cause, by filing objections in my oan e, why tliesakl John
Mu Mullen should nqt
of said persons, and receive the usual Letters of Dismis
sion. ® -
Given un4er my hand and official signature, this the
10th day of April, 186 b
apiS-lvd 4 53 sjo ANGUS MORRISON, Ordinary.
BROOKS COUNTY—TO ALL
Vl whom it may concern—JOHN D. BOZEMAN hav
ing. in proper form, gpnlied to me for permanent Letters
4 of Admn&stration on®llie estate of-IRWIN J. I£WIS,
date of styd county— °
® This is to cite all and singular, the credi#>rs and ncatf
of kin, of Irwin J. Lewis, to be and appear at my office,
within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration should be
; granted to Jong DrJJozei. an on IrtWn J. Lewis’ estate.
\Vitnees mv hanaam? official signature. A ptri 1 111, I>6o.
npl'-dftd *4s2.§o] ANGW MORRISON,Ordinary. 0
*- A —
(GEORGIA, BltfifiKN COUNTY— ®
J ORDINARY’S OFFICE OF SAID COUNTY.
° NOTICE is hereby *iven tef all persons who have the
management of estates in said countv, as Executor, Ad- i
ministrator, Guardian, or Tmstee. who have not repre
sented such estate or minors, in said county, by the June
Term of the Court. 1860, at that Term of md
Court, the Clerk of the Superior Court will be appointed t
to take charge of all unrepresftited estates and minors.
- Given uifder my hand and official signature, this lith
P* dav of April, T _ ~
sip 18-3 t q*2] ANGUS JSDRRISON, Ordinary. J
9 \ j NANCY KING, having applied to le appointed
Guardian of ike person and property of Mary Carson, a
! minor under fourteen years of age, resident said coun-
J tv, this is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear
; at the term of the Coujt of Oramary to he held next af
ter the expiratiqfi of thirty days from the first publicati in
of thiffenotice, and show cause, if they can, why sS'id
should not be entrusted with the Guardian*
ship of the person aro property of Marv Carson. *
Witm mv official signature, Mav filth, 1860. •
mWy 30-30a ANGUS MOR’RISON, Ordinary-.
*7 / i SACKS extra Rio Coffee, Powder, Le:ul and
9 * Pur cushion CS'ps ; for sale by
sep 17 @ B F HUBERT.
X / \ BOLTS heavy Kersevs, Negro Hats, Blankets
*)w and Brogarje; for sale by
. sp 17 FF HUBERT
SAVANNAH CARDS. *•
| HARDWICK & CO., . •
I iactohs hid mmm menus.
Bav Street, ‘ ® ®
® . <)i; ! #
, R K LD, C. C. TJARDWIC*
$ # * •
HENRY-R CHRISTIAN,
r* *shippint *
1 m QRI4 tpsni MEKIiIT,
e Savannah, ga. i
Refers, l</ permission, t
’ Hiram Roberts, President Merchants’ and
Planters’ Bank, #
1-5, T. ft,A’ashier State Bank of Georgia, • Savannah
T
< 1 t ohen ACo . Wilder Wheaton A Cos.
CASH ADVANCES MADE orretamsignment sto my
I fr:**i!*!> 1.; B .. N.-w V.•!•!;. P ‘ a 4i;.ltiinore.
: Orders for Planters’ Supplies tilled on reasonable terms.
May 2,1800. le
. 9r 1
” m. n.n: men Mis. Titos. #
• WMv IL>IH RROIGi!.S®& CO., .
S9 ® gettehai,
® COMMISSION MEfSHANTS,* •
No. 97 lEiv Street, • •
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
fc.--” Cutnmission oa Upland Cotton 50 aftss per balm *
. ‘ l o g __ ly
William Duncan, , ® J.vs. H. Johssto#. ®
DUNCAN & JOEtN'STON,
Cotton Factor's^
i\i)i chants,
? A VANN All, O.C
Refer t<fmeesra®K. Remington &. Son, Donald McLean,
9 Eaq.,R. U •Evais*, Esq., B. F. Hubert, Esq-
Col. \ T .Mclntyre. *
April 27). I'!.•>. _ ■ : * St
PAVANT ‘& LAWTON,
• FACT ORS,
SAVANNAH...... „ GEORGIA.
Supplies purchased i ree i if commission
for PI: ;;*, w.".”- Pi *-.*• we ,-eil. Ash advances
made to Planters, during ths Spifeg uufiSummer, on the <
Crop of the cc - drhg Fall. •
K. J. Dava.\l,Ju. E P. Law%oV
: p 11 @ w ® • %y
KINGS & BAKER,
@ Factors 7 ,
llMlSlJfjjffMJJffl
■PORWARPING AGENTS,
® 0 SAVANNAH, GA.
Commission for Slior@Staple Cot to
McL. KING, , W. 11. BARER, F. KING,
mix 10 ® w ly
TISnN & “GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
li JIMAL COMMISSI! ISIiSTS,
96 Bay Street. Savannah, Ga.
Refer to 3fessrg. • •* E Remington & Sou,
J N McKinfton & Cos, Col A T Mclntyre, *
• Thomps *:ttna, alajor E It Young,
Hayes, HSllowaj 4 . Hoi®J li Whaley
Thomas G Mitchell, Esq, Dr D S Brandon,
Wm C MitchdH, ® ® mli 24-Iy *
~
* JOMWlffl,
Architect and Practical Builder,
• ®®TIICraIASVILLE, GA..
Respectfully informs the inhabitants .
3 anas i id adjacent?) Count ijM, that he intends
devoting the greater poition of hie turn- to the Architec
tural part of his profession, such as the Drawing of Plans,
§,D ail Dk w . igs Perspective Views
of Intended Specificatitws, Bills of Lumber,
Estimates of Coex, &.e.-, and in Soliciting patronage from
a fliscrlmtuTUing , l v fcr to hia well known abilities
iu the 111 e business term the be-t recommendation,
but would refer to the gentlemen near Thom
asville:
The Honorable Inferior Court of Thomas County.
A. Re'Sington A Si,
Robert 11. Hardaway, Esq., ®
A. X 4 3Mntyre. Es ~ •
s JohirW . 11. Mitchell Esq., Thomasville, Ga.® *
Chaß. H. Remington id, i
• Rev. James 31. Gray, J
Thomas Jones, Esq., j . * (j
The Honorable Infegpr Court of Brooks County,
John W. Sj ,ij o, l.Vq , )
V, m. A. Bow < Ii . 7 Brooks Cunntv, Ga.
t ’ft > s
JjvJ. Jlash, iWj., . ... _
Blackshear, Esq., < Duncanville, Ga.
e April 13, 1860. ® • t#
® e Selling fiim Out. .
ciaiie Beautiful place of residerce of
1 ITIr. DAVID IIARREIAi,
situated in that portion of I die known as Took!
wotton, is now oliei ed lbr t up ui better terms than
any other proper! y in the lumi'.n . forftke reason that the
arrel,” prepa-
RWjPfWthe • @
‘rliere aie live acres of land, with excellent dwelling
house, kitchen, smoke house, negro houses, and tiher
convenient out houses, with a good well, and whatsoev
er else is usually ,- • luj m a well improved pladß
H is a corner lot two sides fronting si r.ets, with orna
mental pailing. The property sale, emphatically,
>ind for that reason'lias been pht dov&at astonishingly
low rates. ®
zr ’ One the other twelve months credit,
i< i£ ■- > it interest, if payment is secured, o£ longer time
may be given. , ®
Apply to t ie Editoti of the Southern Enterprise.
0 Thomasville, Ga.. May 16 1860. ts
‘Tlie Glark Plow.
rpiIIS PLOW IS COMtNG UP G’CLLY TO THE
expectations of the inventor. Those who have
tncd e it perfectly satisfied that it*is the best cul®
t i vat or they hw* ever u.-cd. William A. Carr. Esq.,
•a large planter on Jackson in this ( Leon) coun
ty, on 1 a titorouglily practical lamer, writes as
tolloavs concerning it:
The Simplest <m<U Cheapest Plsifiof the Age.
®I, the undersigned, have witixcned with more
than ordinary intercut the exhibition of the TLOW
recently patented to E. of Tallahassee,®
Florida. Col. JOSEPH 11. ALSTON has purchased
the patent for this Flow, for the States of Georgia
and Alab.tfta. Having used it. I unhesitatingly pro
nounce it one oi efi e best Flows I have ever seen.
It is simple and cheap in its construction and caa
be made by the commonest Llaeksmith
. • WILLIAII A CARR.
Dr. Alex. B. Ilawkins and George W Scott—the
first a planter near Ta%ihassce and the hitter oneof
our most enterprising merchants, but both eminent
ly practical men who know whereof they speak—
have signed similar certificates.®
V?e c!is> the above from the Tallahassee
and Journal , to show what estimate is placed upon
Tlie Olarls. F 1 ow
O ® *AT HOME.
• We mentioned last week that JOSEPH 11. ALSTON
had purchased the right fortius Plow for Georgia
and Alabama, and he was then in Thomasvill#’
for the purpose ts selling County Rights. He is
now gone out into other sections of tlie State, but
3l%ssis. LOWRY are his duly constituted
agents in Thomasville, and will make all necessary
arrangements with pis chasers. They have one of
g>,thc Plows at their shop aid will take pleasure in
1 showiug its Performances to all who desire to pur
-1 chase. 9
| March 26, 1860. ap 4-3 m ®
PE,ItISrTSNG TYPES, # AND ALL QTHER
FRI\TI.\tK MATERIALS, •
A RE KEPT ON HAND IN LARGER QUANTITIES,
jA. and sold at the lowest prices, for six months’ notes
or cash, at Bruce’s New York Foundry. Roman
■ fonts of tie modern styles are always on the shelves,
rcadv for immediate delivery, in fonts of from 56 to
10,000 pounds. 9
f Nine cents will prepay the petrageon a pamphlet of,
“Priced Sjiecimens ofbFonts,” and other sheets, which
will be mailed to all printing ofllfes sending me their ad
dress. ... ,
Any publisher of a newspaper who chooses to publish
this advertisement, including this note, three times before
the first day of July, 1860, and forward me one of sthe
papers containing it, will be allowed his bid, at the time
of-making a purchase from me of my own roamnacturcs,
of five rimes the amount of sajd b'U.
GEORGE BRLEE,
Type Founder, 13 Chamber? Sr , N. Y
• IS)