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® ® ® # Tribute of Rr<prrl.
Oar llAvenlv fathift, in his unerring and mysterious
IV* ii e. F- called away fr on earth and from our
■ i Ist oir wffthy and esteemed Brother E. R. Yobbo.
I e s.ivA-i.'i. Eternal, Unchangeable Clod, the Ruler of
i kit * en, has, for wisegpurpoaes, ito us tin
• -enardLcJ our Bn'tiler fr..!U us and taken hit spirit
* Hiiqpelf, and to a world of imiuortulftv. How exu
’ mid how sorrowful is the langmige of inspiration
“ I>” art (uißti/., . shall thou return ‘ The
nivstenoua and unknown Future is only made luminous 1
bt the light <d the Bihlo. - , - -- al 1
u. hop and trust of all true gbsons is in the voliuneof
’ a' l '! it - sweet | to en
** ) uo .> 11*• .-it . •t>en at th*
Air \Wrtl his heart is -['• Uided t-. the tea: hillgs of the
- ; dime truths of tl* Croat Architect of the Universe.
A* a citizen, our depart’- i ]>r<>'her wn. u: passed hr
11 '"iamuiatv in hi* i -pirit.Tiud his readi®’
to aid every enfirpme protnotive of the gnarrul
- : i : • i.,@v. ;r and ‘im -n- in his friend- -
ship and frtakand Konorahle mall bis intercourse, and
as a Mason, he has ever shown a warm attachment to our
’ y ; ', r a i!h#i appreciation of its noble Iraaonn Hm
... a .ly.-avts a v..,a .a our l.<■ ige, but his n.cmorv will
J ,n g our hearts.
, Resolved, lim. we deeply—fe*l the loss oor Lodge and t
community have sustiteied Tthe de*th of Brother- E R
> and tiiaPas a slight tokeotef ftur respect for hi?
‘•••rv, the h iufhiture and regalia he clothed in!
.iiriffng for the sixty d.n s. and Thai a page of
tin- Lodge dfr .s rihed Jrkli the name and age of
oit% . eas.-d Brother, and a Suitable memorial of his vir I
tnes. and uttaehi.ietit the Order. ®
Resolccd, liiatllie.se | gs he puhltshed in tin's
town papers. ® ‘S®
%, A. I#HaNSELI., )
_ ® and i, s up, >Committee.
® TJvLe.vn, @ ) |
TH OM A s*v r IL LE PR I <gE 3, Oi CUI^ENT.
CAREFUI&Y 9DRRE§TEB, —WEEKL^.
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Adaiimtitine® i#. ---:* !h 30 g 35
. ‘’ Ulb
‘ fallow m <§,
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V th 1:® n 41
sM.c list [> ft,’ ,<g
IBMLruint j> H, j(S) I I
‘’OR*, : Aim ...
* !®lm 125 and 140
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1I A 1 iIRRb ®.. 1- lb: a
!• ISll—Maekcrel No. 1 t> h’l ® „
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Bid )I i: Snperiiiie ■i* h'l 11 00 1
h'l- and ‘
la nifty . ‘ hi® a
Extrsi Family ® > h'l 12 00 -■ ; &
? s | , n N r’ l>Wl>l-:U | I'll- 1 Ki®®” . 50
- 1’ - 9°u! 10
Scales U lb !„
. * -Sheet. ,®. ‘t> lb !d\
Hods and Bauds j.- IF, | „ .
n \ii-s f> n, f, lg! ?
MILS L it® and l> g'l 1 JJI. & 1 2;
1 rani y. V g'l _ :a ‘ ;
Sperm ®.. rJ l> g'[ ® I7t i ®
Kerosine t> g’lj 200 a \
■•KOMSIOXI. ® |
ll^kf—.Mew ...- k> ffil a
Prime ;U fh| , a |
. Bacon —lLuus B H> I . 12h, l5
* ® Si.lfs BH> * 1-ji.j „ 15
•• ® Shoulders. iB 11> l2‘-,c, 14
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PouK -MesHft )B !h Ji/! -®
• Countr\^T..b ii, li® io®
Lari, ... T. ®... l> 11, ll „ i5
Bf|Tnt— t.oshell {£>!!, :r, a ,17 i-j
® Western B 11. 28® it® 30
s, • ®@ Country ® H> 25
v'ibkhsk .j& @ F* lh id 20®
* s MsT ■* - Bsk and 00 and 50
•SHOT.® ® ® bg 9 25 *250
s'. KIT New g.-l |'d ■
( ‘"MM'.v fB gT 40 a 50 %
etdi .| B g'l 7.0 tr,
Monongahel® B g’l ® ® ®|
* hl li re ® B K -|. 75 I „ 00
SlUl.’l'l'S TI'KBKNTINK . Bad®
snJAR Brown p ft 8 bri
('la filled I* It, 12 Lis - f 15-
Fi. - ied B 11- 14 * ,d® lit
TALT.O4V. V F M, 1 10
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NEW AD^RjisEM^&TS^
... ... * *
. • *Xv@IISLH3 NOTIQE.,
* i.i ini: inA'sFiioi.D and kitcAen FI r
. \ niture,o®tbc lu# Charles (irismur, be •old at
r sidmn-e in Tliotnasville,
•* ** • il o'clock A. M.,£prtl,f i.eiulil of iifc wife and
•. ® R- ®
*:< Kt-IA. TISO.TIAsJot -. W.
* J @ ® ® ®('ou rt , f Clnl ino ry , July 2, lSt‘,o.
• tV : JC >SI All (RU(>VER, ns Administrator with
t e\T 111 jinnexed. on the Abate of Mos.-sJI Fat tie I, deceas
• d,#hi dav, bv ). 4* ion, makes application to this Court
#*r letters of l>isi,. ssn>n from said administrutiou on s;)id
estate— ® ,® - l
All persons interested are therefore, hereby notified to
I * their objections in g.tid Conrn if any they have to
said letters being grtutteu; otherwise said letters will he
. ranted and issued at a r.-gtihir Tcnti oi said C*>ur®to he
l lat the Courthouse in Thotnasvglle, said eounyt, on
ti.e seeotid Mo#lav iii January next. ®
jyll 6m _ HEN T RV H. TOOKE, Quinary.
IOST —In the town of Quitman, on the 13th ofslune,
J 18M), a promissory note for One Hundred Dollras,
niitde p. MB hi e to the undersigned, dated June 13, lS.,t),
and signed l>y William Smith. I goft warn all persons
from trading for>aid note. ® <!
duß IF lstwi.f 3t JOHN .Mi MI LLER
IffiEFf BEEiT! BEEF!!!
riAHE l NDEKNIoNED WOULD INSPECT FULLY
L inform the citizens „t®Thoinasville and vicinity, that
lie is still at his oldStrade, ®
KILUXG 4\l> TI iS\ISII!\ THE
JIARKET WITH ®
F R E S I t It E E F.
Excellent, sweet me;u can I*‘ proetu-ed by sending to the
Market Ilousc®ttiiy morning at the ®
RTN(iIN(J OF THE BELL.
INOINC OF THE BEL
NCINtTOF THE BE ® ®
. til XU OF THE B ®
INO OF THE ®
XO OF TH
® G OF T ®
9 OF
* Remember, as the Seasons chauge, the Prices change.
As the time for stall-fed past, the
TANARUS) Y>TO Pv> V [* J ‘ T } J-N\r
_t| Iljwt ii < t.T Cl i.4 .1 i’V Y *
MARKET HOURS -from daylight until 8 o'clock, A
W feel thankful for j-iist favors, and still ®
Remain the citizens’ most humble servant,
jy 11 ts ‘ Al'.ll. JOHNSON.
still router Bargains. %
IT IS A FACT CHAT ® 9
H. .WOJjFF & BRO.
Are now selling off their Summer Goods at Cost.
Tins, bargains will he ‘-tiered for six weeks from this
• date, and they atftnonish all who wish to purchase cheap
• 4’-X)dsJo look well to tlieir iigert st.
Sinke while the iron's liot.” Our Summer Goods are k
fresh, tin-’ and cheap, and excelled by none offereifoo the
public. They consist of Muslins, Embroideries, Shawls,
#Mantillas, Bareges. Tissues, Silks, Trimmings, Brilliants,
Grunadines. Traveling Dnsr. rs, Hoop Skirts. Ac., Ac. —
And, also, a large stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods, of
®all kinds and descriptions.
1 s? There isjio humbug in this. ConTe up and buv.
• 11. WOLHiF & BROTHER.
Thoniasville, July 6, 1880. • jy 11 ts ®
/ 4 BORGIA, flltOOhOH OIM V* ® *
\ I- To a// 9 H horn if mm/ Concern.
BERRY*VNDERSON ami JAMES M. MULLEN hav
ing, in proper form, applied to me lor permanent letters
of administration on the estate of Henry Anderson, late
.of said countv deceased.
This is to cite alPand singnlifr the creditors and*next ol
kin of Henrv Anderson, to he and appear at w my office. ‘
within the time allotted by law. show cause, it anv
they can. wliv permanent administration should not 1
grant'd to Berry Anderson and James M--Mullen on
Henrv Anderson's estate.
4Vfln. -s inv hand*md official signature. June -40, 18t>0.
jy lilt’d ‘s2.so] ANGUS MORRISON, Ordinary.
A l>UlM<t ri{ iloit> .NOTH’K.- ■ si^ ty days
- after date, to wit, on the first *sloi*day in September
n> xt- applulttiou will made to the Court o4Ordinary
ot Thomas County for 1.-a *• to sell till the lands btjjong
jng to the (state of Jatnea 11 Edwardsflate of said < oun
*.v deceased. _ PEYTON P. SMITH, Adrf’r.
CIOTTO.V —anew article; just ,
/ received and for *ale by *
oO 8 E. NEMINGTON & SOS. 1
Lands! Lands!-
r |MIE SUBSCRIBER NOW OFFERS FOR SALE
I his though
Well Improved Farm,^^
ens.'ti'ig of FOl R 111 NDREI) acres, situ- wr
ated on the Troupville and Tallahassee road.
ght mm s ti'..; . Timm -v: it • will ‘••!! alt lus
st<K k. on the place, fanning utensils, <Sc., with the pres
{ e,IT t-f ‘Wing crop of seventy re n- in i xccllent corn, and
r acres in cotton. Tlte lutius are good pine.
nnd well worth the attention of those wishing to move
, to Ihotnas county. Helms just completed on the place
a Uew gin-house and screw-press, which will lie of great
advantage to the purchaser, and the dwelling house, ont
4i(i, arc ail g ~ and log houses. The favorable lo
I para in of trry fanu. will not fail to please. Come and see
it :.c- ilately, lam d< termined to sell, on the most
net-, made terms. ! >r ('ash or Credit, or both, to suit tlgj
| to. ■ N” a -a i gn§i for any man wlio de
s.r, small. ri li farm, well located.
® ® - - D S. RAY.
1 ‘nomas ('ounty. f hr. .Tnl v 4, IS*}o. ®
t° I’. > Address ta.Qit Thoina.sville. ® ts
j ——— ®
io p Ilartrains in l,an<l*.
tplinMA.S COI NTY—Seventeenth District, Nos. 154,
I 175, 224. 257. 265,269, 297, 3 14. 13th
Dist Nssol. o l ,7. 172. 253. 257, 258. 1 Sth 1 >
Decatur, County—l9th Dist, No. 41. 20th
( i<|ii:'t Comity— Bth Dist., N<*s Itttl. Id. 1 . l s 3, 317, 31!*.
L" tales Co,int% *• Ii Dist.. Nos. It). -jSI. 312,345. 367,
’ l*'l. F-2 11th I)is’ No 349.
Irwin Countv—lst Dist.. No. 10S. sth Dist., Nos. 255,*
‘7 or h D r . Nos. 151, 320, il. 4’- 2 4 23.
Appling Coiiutv—:,l I fist., No. ■.*‘.*l. 3d Dist . No, 413.
Ware County—®o. 307 127. ®
° t Oih-e Cunity No. ITS, ® • m
Dooly (Ounty—L,tii No. til. ®
( i.. rokee Ciaiiitv®—4th Dist., N0®.!25. q
I.<•>• County -I.sth Dist.. 2.55. 18th Dist.. No.. 90^
Early County—l4th Dist., Nos. 156, 157. ®ii, 217.
Also, 100 acn - n> ar Thoniasville, on the Tallahassee
road. 0
AN". 300 acres improved land, (j the®Talhihasse roml,
tWo ii ! s frwhi i itoiai.sville, D, 1-,aging to J.SI. 41, J.elhui.
1 iie.-e lands will he soliLvery low for Casn_ Ad
‘ii tin subscriber at Albanv.m la.
.11111^27,J8,'0. * P. P. SMITH.
SALE OF JjOTS IN
< J u i I ilia *i. e
WILE BEHA) \VEDNESI)AY, the twenty
gj” V second day of August next, a number of lots in the
town of Quitman.
order of
Jum- 25, 1860. ®
jy 88t M D. \V. MeRAE, Cl^k.
Grooverville Academy.
rplIE FNDERSKiXr.D W'EfLD INSPECT FULLY
_ A intorm ‘flu- citizens of Grooverville and the tlirround
img count Uie ensuing Term of School will open on
Jln’liday, July Hitii.
and haukful for the liberal patronage which lmhas recei
v'd. he hopcs-sliv cncriry, t!>/nrenc and persenrunee, not
only to receive, but to tticrtt a Continuance of s><-• same
in the future. ®
IriniA |ei’ Mi ssion of Twenty IVcrUii
l’limatv Branches $lO 1)0
Uoitiiuon Englisju ®..,® p- oq
lliglu r English or. Liitin 16 00
No chargestitad,’ for Ics.-Qhnn half it Term. ®
•si . -.• No deduct ion made for absence, except ii®cases
protracted, fdekness. q
N. 15. A Boarding House has been opened in the place
where good hoard can he obtained. Good board can also
he had in private families tit reasonable rates ®
,jf ‘-'*4l - E. J. HOLMES.
—
pI-SSC II SJUiUIITX MALIS* WILL BE
V so}n Ik*ton- the ( ourtliou.se door, in the town of Mair
nolia Clinch County, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST
next j@.ijjtbin ti.e lawfol hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit: ®
One lot of land, containing four hundred and ninety’
acres, more or less, some improvements thereon, number
not known, but known as the place whereon George
Values lives, ad joinings lands of Timothy Alderman, Iv
ina rttid being in the twelfth district of origimillv Aa-pling®
now ( ii licit county levied on as the property of John C.
$-'i< ‘ s to satisfy owe li fa issued from the Superior Court
of Clinch county, in favor of James Inman vs®Thomiis
ijAldridg®, GilfordLastkuger, and Jolai C.Nichols endors
ers. June 2:fe DoA* ® * ‘ ®
jv 4 SI I LJK’EL TUniERMAN, Sheriff.
NO I’ 3 f I!. Iwo ffthr date <f(>plication evill
he made to the Court of (Ardtnary of Brooks Countv
a# (i ist t-cgidar tijm l4u- expiration
two im.utl s from the lirst publication of tffs notice, for
leave fb s- II tin- belonging to the estate?lf Irwin
and. Lew’s late of said* uuty. dect':is<.(l®for the 1.-eneli®of
riie i,cirs@'f Slid deceased. June 30, 1864, 0
jy 1 li [fo.OOT JOHN BJ (-/! 4!AX. Adin’r.
(0-3 NF ES ESH.I
•Variclv ‘Woflts.
® jg ** ® ® ®®/
T2 SyAil-EE, (a. ,
riHlEf’NDftlftlGX&D WOULD
1 inform the inhabitants
of Thomusville. itnd tlte stir- JHlti££3b~
roundi-igg) (Htntrv, that tiiev
“" VC it I.i ,Tf.il*
the above named place I'm® K* Ifc
Known as ®
WITH ENTIRE NEW
ll 6 LL B ft ,
Avrp %
® 1 l^’l 1 Vi ii ij ® ®
AND ARE NOW READY TO FILL J?LL ORDERS
® I‘ROMI’TI.Y TREY MAY HAYS FOR
SASH,
® DOORS, ® ® a.
BMMIS. sf
MOILDI\G,
SC'UOIX nOKIi
OF ALL KINDS AND VARIETY TO Si'll®
(lift- Grinding days wiU be
Wednesdays and SalmdAys,
A patronage is respectfully solicited, and we
hope, by our strict attention and promptness in the busi
ness, together with
Hoik not Inferior tr> Any,
to please all that may favor us \\ it# a call.
,- Our Terms are CASH ON DELIVERY in every
instate, ® ®
jo -J'-lt m M( LENDON A- BUTLER.
BOOK BINDING. ‘
OHARLES A. FINDEISEN,
HAVING located in Tallaliaase, Florida, is now
piepared to Bind Books in every vaftety of
style desired.
Blank*Books of all kinds bound to order, cheap
for CASH. # ®
Those who fot^ Harper’s Magazine, Har
per's Weekly, the New York Ledger, Southern
Ficii Pan and Fireside, the Illustrated Bible or any oth
er book, pS’pcr, or magazine of aty kind, and wish
to preserve tliegn, can have them bound at the most
reasonable prices by leaving them at the olljce of
the Southern Enterprise, to be to me at
Tallahnsse. ®
March 10, <§, ? ly
FIVE iiI\DKDD DOLLARS
# rewAriJ. *
R unaway plantation in mad
ison County, Florida, on the night of the 17th inst.,
three negro
yiuve cverv re ason to Relieve that some white man has
been tampering with them, ttintol will give the above re
word for evidence to convict .the scoundrel and his deliv
ery#© me. @ @ * ® <®
Description
R Eli BEN is 1 Jack. about six feet six inches higfo I
weighs about two hundred pounds, between 30 and 35
years old. when spoken to drops his head and stammers
a little-, has on one lt®r a bad defective spot, and wears a
dumber seventeen shoe.
TIB *sl AS is black, aljput live feet four or five inches
high, about 45 or 50 years old, weighs about 14- or 150
i pounds supaks t.-ry -juiekly when spoken to. and hasatbe
brogue of the >"tith Carolina rice negro. a
St is about 21 or 22 years old, weighs about
150 or 160 pounds jp-erv tine- looking boy. with smooth,
-l. iTv skin, itnd before lie left had many bruises on his
i body, caused by a mule running away with him. in walk
ing It’- swiiffts Jtimself about, and when*standing is in
clined to be knock-need. _ j
Thev ate supposed to he making their wav towards
Jacksonvme • Femandina. I @ will pay#i suitable up
ward for the confinement of these hoys in some safe jail,
~r for tlieir delivery to me at mv plantation, Three miles
below WJtiddon's Ferry on the AuciUa river.
i e 27-lm • • JAMES A. LIN TON
The Madison Messenger will please copy one
month and.forward account to this office.
NEW GOODS!
• NEW GOODS!!
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!!
Jp T? V rri 77 ~ r \T 7\ T v
At Receiving ReHt r liurgaiiis than
Jews or Gentiles Offer.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAYING ADOPTED THE
1 above motto, b.-gs leave to call the attention of the”
! ladies and gentlemen to the extensive stock of
SPRING AND Staiiß
GOODS,
NOW IN STORE, CONSISTING
Muslins, Berages,
@ SILKS, @ Tissues,
m And Trimmings,
All of the most tasty and fashionable styles: together
with a complete assortment of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. °’
Those wishing something neat, and at the same time
APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON,
will find jt to their interest to call and examine his Stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
i y- Remember, PRICES and GOODS to suit tlfb
tinies and season.
BENJAMIN F. HUBERT,
jy 4 © At the Old Stttnd of 11. W. Sharpe.
Apothecary’s Hall.
r|M!E SUBSCRIBER, HAVING TAKEN A STOKE
1 In TJioiii|>oii* ,\i- Itrick ISiiildiiig,
respectfully iiTvites the attention of to his com
plete and well selected stock of
Drugs, _ ®
Medicilfes. ®
® Chemical^
Paints,
Oils, ® •
Dye-Stuffs, ®
® Perfumery, ®
Spices, ® ®
® Tobacco,
Segars, 9
® Fine Brandies, ®
Wines,
* Porter, ®
® ® Ale *
® ® Toilet-Soaps,
® ® ‘ Potash,
® &c., &c-
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD ON REASONA
ABLE TERMS.
iJjT Attention given personally to the preparation of
Plijsicisin’K Prescriptions.
All JMEDICINES warranted genuine.
n. c McDonald, m and.
Thomasville, Ga., .1 igic 6, 1860. ts
Selling Him Out.
rpilE BEAUTIFUL PLACE OF RESIDERCE OF
1 Mr. DAVID lIAKKKLL,
situated in that portion of Thomusville known as T#ck
wotton, is now offered for sale upon better terms than
Mby other property in the country, for the reason that the
* owner desires t(®iell out ‘‘lock, stock and barrel,’’ prepa
ratory to ttec consummation of other arrangements.
®There archive acres of land, with excellent dwelling
hfhise. kitchen, house, negro houses, and other
(®>tivcnicnt out houses, with a good well, and whatsoev
er else is usually expected upon a wel® improved place.
is a corner lot. two sides fronting streets, with orna
mental pailing. The property is for stile,
and tor that reason has been put down at®aßtonishinglv
low rates. @ ®
7 ()neOtalf cash, the other twelve months credn,
( g without interest, if payment is secured, or longer time
may he given. e .
Apply to the Editor of the Southern Enterprise.
Tliomasville, Ga., 51 ay 16, 1860. ts
® Sale. ®
OREEABLE TO AN ORDEIfeOF J1I&, COURT
- of Ordinary of Lowndes cmuity. win he si-ld before
the Courthouse door, in the town of Valdosta, on the first
Tuesday in August next, yrithin the legal hours of sale,
the following to-w# : One ‘hundred aA-s of
1 laiid,®nore or less, gi the north east corner of lot No. 150,
lying in the loth district of®T.owndk-s county. Georgia,
b.-lcT-H-inii to the estate of Jacob Lindsev, deccifSi-d Sold
tortile b, ,M tit (.y he hehs u..,l .tit.'..-. Teiiii.,nadu
known on the uav of,*ale.
_ je2o-46(1 William wisenbaker, Adm’r^
®- J — <°e — -v
----t I>.UIM*TICATOK'* SALS-: Will tie sold on
J.\ Tuesday-the®?th day of August, tit the Courthouse
@1 ThomShvillc, the dwelling house atnrfom-tgc n acres of
, laiid®atta®lied, belonging to the estate of j'B. Davies,
dei eased. _ ®
9 Also, at tlift%ame ti meaner place, Seventeen lots in the
town of Tltomasviiie.
© 3'enns, small notes, with approvctl security, payable
Iff January next —if not fnincUi®l!v paid, to bear mC-rest
from date sf stile. E. SEI XAN? Adm'r.
Thoniasville 21st .Tune, 1860. #25 tit ®
|._. . . “
/J
* A Court of Ordinary. June 21. 1860.®
Whereas, TIENIO ALI.EN, tliis titty, has
1-eei®duly ap|(@intcTl Administrator a<CC<HU i;end§*in on
the estate of Daniel 11. Dean, deceased, of said county—
All persons are, therefore, hereby notified to file their
objections in said Court; otheiayise Permanent Letters of
Administration, on s;iid@state, will he granted amffissued
to saiil applicant, at a regular Term of said Court, to he
held at the Courthouse in Thomusville on the first slon
gjlav in August next.
je2?-3tt.l ® HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary,
® Bargains!
Bargains! Bargains!!
CAi, BE®HADAT THE FRAMED STORE,NISXT
door to Mr. R. R. Evans, bv
*T. SCHIFF &®BRO.*
WHO HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF
§jjhi)c) §r|h}iK)eir 6005§.
As tligir Store is TOO SMALL, they offer to sell their
GOODS at very LOW PRICES.
IYFCaII soon and examine their STOCK and PRICES
at j you can SAVE about TWENTY-FIVE PEII CENT.
TaomaarUfei April 18, 1863. be
IIOMIV EYE BALSAM, ®
®) © © ®
For Weak and Inflamed Eyes.
EIMIIS BALSA3I WAS USED I-pK !lANY YEARS
L in the private practice of a celebrated Oculist, with
remarkable success, for diseases of the Eye and Eyelids.
There are many persons who would rather sutler from
pain aftd disease through life than credit and try the effi
cacy of any new medical discovery; all 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 Evelids, caused
either by tooftlose application to minute objects, scrofu
lous habit, exposure to cold, contusions, blows, or irrita
tion from any extraneous body undej, the eyelids. It is
remarkabl\®soothing in its effects, and has cured thou
sands who would oth(*rwise have lost tlieir sight.
In eases where the Evelids are inflamed, or the balLof
the Eye thickly covered With blood, it acts almost lute
magic, an 4. removes all appearance of inhumation after
two or three applications. There is a numerous class of
persons that are peculiarly exposed to accidents or dis
ease that weaken and inflame the Eves'; and perhaps de®
stroy the sight,jpvlid* from the nature of tlieir employ
ments, are compelled to work in a cloudaof dust and grit.
Such should never be without this BALSAM. ®
Remember, “Seeing is Believing.” The following ex
tract front a letter just received, refers to one of the many
sipiilar cases constantly reported :
® ® g, * Jersey City, Oct. 29,1859.
Messrs. A. B. &: D. Sands —Dear Sirs: I have for a
iSitnber of years beerfe troubled with sore and inflamed
Eyelids, though thev never caused me much pain,
wfte very annoying on other accounts. I have tried a
number of medicines at dirt'eront times without the slight
est success. Seeing an advertisement of your Roman
Eye Balsam, in spite of mv®bcepticisin, I revived to get
some, and at least try it. lam now writing this in the
fullest gratitude to inform you (I could almost send you a
fifty dollar bill) that a few and only a few applications
have resulted in a complete cure. #
• Respectfully yours, ‘ L. Zabriskie.
• Price 25 Cents per Jar.
Prepared and sold bv
A. B. A ■>. SAND®, a
® Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton Street,
Corner of Street, New York.
For sale hv E. SEIXAS, Thoniasville, Ga.
QIiAKER CITY
.• Sewing Machine;
PLEASE call ar. the Furniture Store of the sub
scribers an>l witness the performance of a doi#
l>le thread Sewing Machine, which has just made its
advent in our place. A large number have been
j 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 subscribr
crsJiave the agency for tliis place and vicinity.
* • REMINGTON & DEKLE.
Ga, # ® dec 12. ts
Books! Books!
\ CHOICE LOT OF BOOKS, FROM THE BEST
Authors, in store and for sa!e f to which the attention
of Lauies* and Gentlemen is invited.
premiums
awarded to the purchasers of several Books in the lot.
n. g. McDonald
Thoiiutsville. C,a.. June 6, 1860. ts
Selling Out at Cost for
C ASH’! .
\S W E AKE DESIROUS OF- SELLING OUT THE
remaiuing portion of our
Uargc and Well Selected Stock of
DRY* GOODS,
we take this method of informing our customers and the
public at large, that we are determined to ®
sell out
AT COST FOR DASH, .
OCR STOCK CONSISTS OF ® ®
s. w n
l> r IS ®
O r K ©
O JACKONET, H
*i SWISS AND N ®
8 Xnntook Tlnlius, (•
® S—-EMBROIDERED—O
° Swimi l>rrl Patterns, O
- BKILLANTES, ®— I
® % irtoria l.nuio. Ilrrugo*. Ac. S.
feT’ bleached and BROWN SHIRTINGS,
Heady Made Clothing.
And a beautiful lot of © ® ©
WINTER DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BOOTS,
SHOES, ®
D IfeVTS,
CAPS,
_ PARASOLS,
® ® UMBRELLAS, # i
® HOLLO NV-WAR Hi
GLASSWARE,
® TINWARE. ®
HARD WARE,
® CROCKERY,
CUTLERY,
#\tul a great many other art ides, too numerous to incut ijgi.
Those who are in need of anv of the above articles can
make it to TIIKIR INI’KREsT to call and examine our
Stack before purchasing elsewhere, as we nifaii w hat we
say, and intend selling out at cost? tgi
— ® —
I'YF ALL those who tire indebted to us, either hv
NOTE OR OPEN ACKH NT.
ptist due, may also find it to their interest to come
ward and PAY UP, and thereby save cost of suit in
collecting. ’ ®
® SWIFT, DEKLE & HARRELL.
Thomasville, June 6, 1860. ts
Attention.
TtLC Whole;
WISHING TO GRATIFY THE TASTE AND
fancy of all, we have made arrangements to
supply those ‘ who prefer them,” with “ ©
Bugsies, Rockaways and Carriages,
Manufactured at the North of
Seasoned. Timtoci*.
©%> shall also keep on hand, tliose of our own |
make. We ship our ®
Hubs, Spokes and R^ns
front the North, of which we always order the best.
Whether we get t lie seasoned ones or not, is a matter
of no concern Jo the purchaser, as we
@ Warrant our Work; o ®
and that is sufficient, as John Smith said wlien his (
“gal” told himlhe “ marry Jom if she iied
for it.” Tfcetgjfore be it ®
Resolved , That all wlto are in need of something
to ride in, who wish their horses shod so they
will not fall down, and gjows made and repaired so
they will add 25 per cent to the harvest, b
gand recommended to call at
Adopted. LOWRY &<3BWIFT'S.
_A * s -! i
Architect and Builder. a
riAHOMAS JENKINS, having wermancntlv® .
■. .. iwv.uwa iiimodi, on#r Ins serviecs”is an * M
to of coun
try, and would respectfully inform them lie is
prepared to take contracts for building* Dwellings,
Stores, oreothcr buildings, © ®®
•IN EITHER .WOOD,OR BRICK,
and will givcAis pcrs&al if all work en
trust him.
I’CRN i;TCRE, of every descriptionfmail® to
order or repViired on short notice.
li-'j?” Orders for@COITTNS will receive prompt
attention. ® . 6
References.
Dr IV P Jennings, Albany, Ga.
© Dr A Mnftov. Cheraw, South Carolina.
•1 A Leaf, Pre.-et of Bank. Wadqgboro’, N. C.
4V II High, Sheriff, Ralegh, N. C. - a)
Shop near the Court House.
inh 17®ly © THOMAS JENKINS. ©
Celias, if. Remitigloirs
©TNSURANCE AGENCY— ® ©
X FOR THE
Sou&iern Mutual Insurance Company,
OF GEOROIA, AND THE
South Carolina Mutual Life Intifi’ance Cos.
OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA®
® Office opposite the Postoffice.® hm 18
Wood, ltlacksmith and Carriage
.* SHOP, • ®
AT Ponder’s Old Stand, where the subscribers
tire prepared to do ,
all kinds of
Work \ Aw,
in their line at the short-
Plantation Work’
of every description,
REPAIRING
Wagons and Buggies, and
llorsrslHX'ing. and all otlicr work done to the
most perfect satisfaction. @
® ®
Carriage Repository*.—The subscribers
have ordered a lot of
from the North, which
they will soon have Iff - yf
If FH B j DPj 1 to supply tne demands of
the Country. ‘ V LOWRY & SWIFT.
Thomasville, January 14, 1800. © ts
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR
DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE. ® ,
For Purifying the Blood and Diseases cf the driver.
This is thf. best medicine. of the day.
It is used to a great extent by Physicians in
their practice, and by Families to prevent Diseases
ol Children, and as a general Purifier of the Blood,
and by Females in the most common diseases to
which they are subject.® ® . S
Prepared by J* DENNIS, M. D.,® Augusta, Gn.
For Sale in Thomasville’bjj,P. S.#Bo\ver, in New
JTork by Ilarrall, Risley & Kitchen. ap 4-3 m ®
DIARRIKE.4! CRAMPS! CHOLERA!
I - LIFE DROPS. J TIIIS MEDICINE has been 1
thf. never f\ilin'T: tried, tested and proved by ten*
REMEDY. gears experience to be the oniy
i— ‘certain, safe and reliable reme-
for all Bowel Derangements, Diarrhvea, Dgsentery ,
Cramps, Pains, Cholera, CJfolic, now before the
public. One £r two doses of J!) ilrops, will cure the
most, severe cramps in the stomach in 20 minutes.
A single dostb often cures the Diarrhoea and it never
constipates thebol?els. One dose will satisfy any <§
hue of its merits.* Price only 25 Cents.
Prepare* by TRALL & STOW,
# 43 Bowery. New York.
And sold in Thomasville by Seixas and T. B.
Little. * © np4-ly <s>
K A SACKS extra Rio Coffee, Powder, Lead and
.1* * Purcussion Caps ; fogsale by
s epl7 - R F HUBERT.
KTew Store
AND ©
NEW GOODS.,.
IKI BITSIIEK & BROTHER
• take pleasure in informing the people of Tho- j
in as ville and surrounding country,® that wo have
recently opened a ® ®
tiHimnmtmni
Next door to Thompson & Pittman's ,
Where we are now receiving a spltudid Stock oft
A:• in ; v . r'\t>p ? ‘
G-t J-.Jjf-o 0. i\ xj Ul_’ u-J® ~. j vV’ V'.®.
Our G(SODS have been on terms tlint will
enable us to tliem very low%niLou accummoda
tin- terms® 9 ®
our Stoclf consists impart of a well selected as
sortment of ®®
LADIES 5 ©HESS COOPS
S ID _
© © D f ®lf ® ©©
O SUCH AS E
© O Silks, Bareges, S
® G— M its 11 ii s— S©
S —FROM TEX CENTS VP, — Q
S Apron Cliecks aiuft) Calicos'. O
® E E M HR O B Est Elt I E S . O
R Lacepoints, Silk Manillas—in fact, D
D mir stock of DRESS 0001)3 cannot be S
JjIgrSi'KPASSEIfeBY ANY IN THE MARKET J
And we invite s |o e.-il 1 and examine
OUR STOCK AND PRIORS.
Spring and Summer Bonnets of every description
and at prices to suit all. Our Stock of @
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
has been selected with great care. Our Ready M .and v °
Clothing is made best material, and bright
at prices which will enable us to sell very low.
We have a large Stock of Hats and Caps for Men
avul Boys, iftid flatter ourselves that we can suit all
who may favor us their patronage. s to
quality and prices.
We have also on hand a large slock of roots and
Shoes of every description.
©Als(®a fine stock of Domestic Goods. 6 tcli as
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Homespuns of all
kinds. ®
Also a large Saddles, Bridles, Harness,
Trunks and Valises.
ißfetJC We are determined to make it to the inter
est of Planters and others to pmehare Goods fn a
us by keeping constantly on hand a large Stock.of
Goods. Our motto is. *• quick sales small
tils.” Call and examine lor yourselves before pur
chasing elsewhere.
mh 24-3ni ® T. KUBTTSIIEK & PRO.
SanforcJ.’s
• Liver Invigorator,
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY IROM GUMS
. and lias heewne an established fact, a Standard .Modi
cine, known and atqiroved by till tbSf liave used it.
and is now resorted to \vj|ji m confidence in dis
eases for which it is re- m. connuended. ®
It lias cured thousands , within the last two years,
who had given up all of relief, ant he numorous
unsolicited certificates in'©i inv jiossession s!i#w.
The dose must be aifipt- ed to the tcmj'eramont of
the person taking it, and Ph used in such quantities as
to act gently on the HSw els. ©
Let the dictates of judg- metnl guide you in the it
of the LIN ER INN IGOR- * AT()R, and it , tei u ■ 1
Liver Complaints, Hiljyn* m .Vttacks^lFvspepsia ("at • °
®c Diarrluea, Summer Com plaints. Dvsenterv, Drop
sy, Sour lltibitu al Cosjiveness, Cholc t.
Cholera Morlnis, Cholent K Infantum. Cholic, Flatu
lence, Jaundice, Female b AN'eaknesses, mav lie
used©>ueij^ssftdK | Sjis an or minarv FAMICV? Al in I) l
CINE. It will cure SlCg HEA DACHE, -as tLm
sands can testify,) in twen© r , ty minutes, if two or lir --
sjt'.aspoons full are taken at “ tlie coinmen(®itfi‘Ut of tie
attack.
ALL IT A Mai
testimony in its favor. * . 0
iIX NV AT E R IX THE” MOUTH WITH TIIE
INVIGORATOR, AND SNYALLQNY BOTH
„ ® JOGETIICT. ® ®
PRICE OtfE DOLL4R PER BOTTI^E.
siafiiorci'js
Family®£)athartic Bills
COMPOUNDED FROM ®
I*nr’ Vcgttnlilr it\fcact-’rand pul !i|i in (din*
Air ‘J'iglif, :m<l will l-.e< [> in
@ auv cli-inale. ® ®
The FAMILY CATIIAR • TIC Pll.l£>- ® gcntlln j g,
gptivigL’at.hartie which the 5 - proprietor ha. us- I it© -
practice for mare thai@2u “ years.
The eoithlumv inen-as “ ing <b niand from-
WHO lIAVgP USED I'll E I*l L@'. and the .-at
isfaction which all * regard to tlteir use. lias
induced me to place - within the reach of all.
The PR* fflAfll )N will u WSow that dith-retit Cath
artics act on different por- ra lions of the bowels. ts
The FAMILY CAT!I ■# iARTH’ PILL h:<, ‘vs tii
due reference to this well fstahlislied fact, been com
pounded from a variety ot a .the purest YcgWuhle Ex
tracts,Qvhich act alike on IV - every part of the alimc-n \
tary eanai, and arc good f a .pimi safe in all so- r,®
a (“tliartie is i®eded,such ** -is Derangetnents of 1 1 1 <
Stomach, Sleepiness. Pains-W iiu the: Back end I-’
Costiveness,Pain mid Sore-j. Muss the Whole Bj;
dy, from sudden cold, vrh- , ieh frequently, if l ®;-gl . ’
1 ed, end long course of “ t/-ve < ?, Loss of Appei 1 a
Creeping sensation of cold m ;overgjt-he body. Rest!-
ness, Headache, or weighti*”- jin the hcJL all liillam; ;;e.
torv diseases, NN onus, in j jCliildren or Adults, Rheu
matism, a great Purifier of ■■ the Blood, and many dis
eases to which Jlesh is heir, too numer-Ms to uiem ioiiaiii
this advertisenw-nt. Dose 1 to 3. ®
PRICE THREE DIMII&
LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY CA
THARTIC PILLS, are retailed hv Druggists generally,
and sold wholesale hv tin* J rode in all the large towns
S. T. IV. MM OKD
Manufaeturer and Proprietor. ®
ap 11 6m (s ; 335 Broadway, New York.
3>I { e w
THOMASVILLE.
I UST opened and (dor sale, a choice assortment of
.) COOKING STOVES, 9 * ®
of various sizes and patterns. Also a selection
of Britania, Japanned and l’laii^
Tin-AV arfe.**
Calie-lPans
of every shade, size and description,
WAJTffiS, CASTOHS, URHB,
TEA ANDOOFFEE POTS s
Steak Dishes, &c.
POCKET & ME CUTIEHY, JBB-ffME,
*® 31l'00ll)-S, 3)U|sl)C-S,
And a thousand and one other articles too numerous
to mention. Every thing usually kept in 11 lion#
Furnishing Establishment will be found here—frcffii
a match box to a cooking stove. ©
The Ladies or Thomasville and vicinity are
especially invited to call and ermine.
I would also call the attention of to my
STOCK OF TIN-WARE,
i>which I am prepared to put up in any quantities,
and of every variety on as reasonable terms as they
can be bought in any maikct. J
Roofing, and Repairing:
done on short notice. Orders fillecfewith promptness
and dispatch. ® ® ©
Main Street, near the Market.
Feb 11, 1860. ® • 9m I. J. TRAY WICK.
BYINGTON HOTEL, *
s ©Broad Street, Albany, Georgia.
TT. 15YI\fti l O\. Proprietor,
. Til HOSTAGE OFFICE, .
for Stages running to TliamasviUe. Bain
bridge, Quincy and Tallahassee is kept at
this llouso. jy 10 ts
\EW AO R K I* Ii N OS. ®
T. 11. CHAMBBR’S
PIANO FORTES.
® ESTAI3 I.ISI I 111) 1X I bsrje*.
H. CHAM Piano Manufacturer, Form-*
° ( # Dubois N Stodart, Dubois, Bacon A
Chambers.) f
NVarerooms in the “Bible House,” corner Btb St.
and 4tli Avenue. New Ysrk City. ®
This ft a reliable place purAiase. Ordorg, Oy
faithfully executed, and perfect sntisfaction|
guaranteed. ® *@
N. B—Send for a cifcular^ with description qj
styles and schedule of prices. ®ap 4-3 m
N E W FIRM.
• e © @®
H
r # ll. r.l MIXfiTOS, ISAIAH DEKLE.
REMINGTON & DEKLE
, II IVIMIsr OPKXICD 4 X |:W
Furniture” Emporiufn,
• THOMASVILLB, GA., • •
wl ” ,v . “2 ■’ : : ® latest ami
rll<_>.■<l I;t:iit>ll.it .a•%; .
F U R?N ITURE:
® KTHAS ®
fables, C s : i.l I?m, 9
@ “ a>n. Lie i au.l Towel Stands;
@ “ dn-w t ‘i-mlb-s ami K..:.ai Cliuiis, fc.r Cliililj^ii.
ALiSO ft large I >t of fo->!;.and beautiful* 1
PI O TTJEtik
fI.-m il 1 .:!: .op ‘’ T a—.! Si > ! I‘.; ■ ;:i\ 11 ; - -
Musuimmm. ,( lay, ( f in. ®:;d >n@and others, life
like ta/.e for the purl ir: ® ©
Ilie \ i>y® S l ’ *■ 1 I. ,i-.■ i;. s ; ■(a -■ as
®Br ‘ will <!.’ 0
\tvlllt* call tsti • ;-.v:: g- vv .y.
in or it large assortment or fine parlor
*: FEJ fix !IH’ RE,
M ILLJ’.L I OI NH EVERY VARIETY A: fTYI.E OP
■,* t * Chairs, 9
Such as LaFfcoCarved ‘fc.p Stuffed Seat Rocker*;
* -.1 S l' ; dfe St ■IP; ; :■ Cl,,
L:my > Sewing mils. A. .. A.-. „
Also, u large tnu irf ol . ••
®. BedLstoa'tis
, ; l 11 a ". k,, .4\ F ’ ! hV! Giuhic. Bow *fop Are
All <>! wlmHi V : • Id cheap f. r esh.
Orders \v,!l re.-,■! ve prompt nttcntftn. Emporium
lie. 1 ® <l;>or below M■ Iv 11 1: nA ( .. v -_*i; ,f
PIM li till WMEIHSf
A Ol^iol I> STREET,
IST o ytlt ~sl’ to li. .
1 On Broome, Sheriff, and Columbia
Maiuifat®>rk-s. , ~. N<\\ oil®
Auu vii rounurv Stroll, Boston,
® M&snebusi
rpHE Si ISSCKI FERN ,M \X F FACTI RE SINGLE
I and Double Cylinder and Typ.-Rev<*!vinir
PKIXTIYG llitllßAl'S,
RED AND* PLATEN BOOK AND JOP.
PRINTING PRESSES,
(adams’ patent.)
Hand 1a! ( 1 ’ ID .!:. I ■ wiib wim At
iron eylim! w,Standing Pr
furniture, Cases, Stt ids, Bri ss Rule, Composing Sticks,
and every Ri-i 6> 1 with ti •• a-: i ■ |• s.
Copperplate urn I Eithoyr ■I b- IV-nis Book Binding,
Stereotyping :imf> Eh • _ ; ,i-- .. .. , i iin ,|_ ~,. ,-, u -.
tusked at short m i.
,T llew <’ ■ ;d< ■_ I■. ,s.i . ; i• 1 ■ ifm! •••iptionsVf
many new mugime . no: before v* ia ftheir book
rwilb d.reefioiis for pun imr up, w-A e.. ami oil • r
in- -t'll in •A- union, i*o\-, in pre. sand win n eon ]-b ‘ 1
will lie sent io any i>f®i o- . . w 1 ;o v . ; lii < ui i ili.iit*
address. ‘ R. IIOE At CO.
New I ork ii:t.l I! i.-oni Mms.
Publishers of newspapers are to insert this
times in their weekly jtftper, with
lllis Hole. Mi : oy t : ■ 0 - . ; ; I ;OO 1 , ,f
Inter, ]> rovi< 1 .1 tlu-y pi..i liai'j .- maiei-iak ol o*ir
llliinulactlll-e for (bur time • ny. nt of their 1011, wliieh
will 1m- allowed in s m-nt <>l mrs onh ••••ipt u copy
of tbßr paper eimo Finn n e a>h e- .
J\_ Clin lienee.,
• A. Jk WILSON . .
C1 H ALLV. NC I-S MO N’T I ('I! LI.O, TIIO MAS \i LLE
j and the city of fiuffman to equal ms •*
<s§ioci( of tioofs,
which lie is now re®iviug li-oui ®
2s|l!>oiTinttt Houses in \cw York*
oilhit4b styles. <|tialiiies®r varieties. The prices
■annot be objected to. from the l'aet that thej- are
v<> ' : AjAdoo’-s
T lie Sted; cioisi-- ju part of ® ® &
■ o figi to Mb ®
Manillas am! Points, of every variety*
Silk anand
® l,awi)’- tUnghrims. .MusTns
I reiic.'ij English and American Calicos 9
Hals, Bools ® ®
In fact every iiaiir waiiie.] or tliis countv.
®ft V=. * ;1 11 at iit* 1 BIG STOfkEiji Groovi .. ■ Go,
April 4, rSbO. ® w ® ts
T *
Otso Ifumired & ft Dollars
R.EWja.Efel>.
f> IN’AWAY OR FKOM THE. PREAIIS
Li iml ■ e iw'l 1. t \® ii: , sontW®f ‘rtmim
B< I fill AS. ; ,
‘ ! 1 ’ 1 | ■ . fS, ‘ V*- ri’ 1 ‘ W; ere. “ -■ i will
hty nnds, speaks
M'lgkly -.1 .1, We: , :®’ 1 f mil; ti-irk
bay horse of goml s.ize with a white spot in the face, a
->' l I © 1 km:: c ; \ ■ .. ■ JT. f*A >i -
a very h ‘* to, • :wl ‘
and will no <l* l1 ‘ ■: :■:* a.pi to j >n-g)i,- a\\ i itv man to some
freest. f. e; mi-o .-1!<8 i : , -i el - aiiolitioti cm-
FsaTy.
1 will pay for the deliv
ery of- aii l boy and lie:to me, Ik U-a ‘--faetorv reward
tor eaer. eonli ia and w I:ere 1 can lo t <J- m, ami will pav
ON 1-. lit X Pll i.! iIX )LL.\ RS 1 v - man. with
proof to com ict ldm of cam in t off t
® ‘ CICERO 1!. YOUNG.
Thomasville. (®i.. April IS. Ini. 1 ). ts
STATK OS>’ (IKUEUfI t. ThoinnH County.
Court of Onlino r>/, Jlrri/ 17, lSiiV.
\\ - e.-mte
ami last AN ill and Testament of John McKinnon, senior,
.leceii'i-d, this day makes uppli* .'Te:\, 1\ pe- to this
-Court tor leW-- < ..f D- cyi nun a final e -I;..!xc from
said Executopjliip— ® • *
® AJl.jiersons inu rested are, eijehy notified to
file their objections in said C"-i;-t. if anv tl <-v have; oth
erwise said Tetters will he grauj -d and issued to ~Vhl a]fr
plic-Miit at a regular Term <f sam (‘ourt, to be held at the
t ‘ounhou-e in Tliomusvilie. said countv, on the second
Morulav in January m-xt. ®
my Sfo-Crn ‘ HENRY 11. TQOKE, Ordinary.
STATE OF UEOItKIA, Tl.onias 4'ouiifv.
(’ ’(ft If (J; f. \/'l /•Ti. Doff
Wliereaa. GEORGE W. A JXH.AY. 11. MITCHELL. .
Execut.'i-s®)f the ‘ ■.- and la -t v:i! and tt->faiiieiit of
Nathaniel ft. Mitchell, deceas'd, ofesa and cotuitv, il.is day
make Application, by petition, fafethis Cmirt of
Dismisr ion li oiii sa - -4 said estate —
All persons interested are therefore hereby notified to
life tlieir <)!j.-n ion- in sad <’m •A.lliev have; otli
erwise said letters of Dismission will lie granted to said
applicants, at a Regular Term of said Court, to be held at
the Courthouse in Thoniasville, said county, on the t-P ®
cond Monday in January @ext, ® * %
1 I HENR\ 11. TOOKE, Ordinary
Sjict-ia! Yoticn. ®.
VLL persons indebted to BN. Nickers, cither by
note or ac * , ** nae
forward ami im Late pTy mat, to prevent
other stejfcj being taken to collect the same. My
pnpetfj will be@found in t ie bauds of Messrs Mcln
tyre and Young.
jan 28-ts P. N. VICKERS. ®
-® - ® 7~ @
® Nctr llilliiH*)') (^tahlisljiiicnl.
M RS. W. IN SEAVERS, Fletcher sfieet,
second and .wnbovc Stark s. i-.i -®'s con
stantly on hand a gue-ral of
New* Fashionable Millinery Goods,
and for s ile in- n t!i<* most v asonalile terms.
The of Thomasvitle and vicinity are
respectfully requested to call and examine my Stock *
of fine Fashionable Bonnets. Ribbons. Flowers, Caps,
Head Dresses, Embroidery, etc, now on band.
Particular attention given to Dre®* Cutting®
jTiomnsvillo, February Id, 18l>0.
C’arriasiv Trimi i.~n
Sadilk- A Harness Mauulaetotj’ *
r |AHE mi Pr-; /lied i -till ing hi-- old trade
t ® in Ti: on--- -• <S
Opposite E. Bomington’s,
will .V !„■ is p : -.red 10 excut- ,
ill the be-t sly*-®
Work of every Kin#, ®
every department 1 uis husines- - . lie is wed
.supplied with a large Stock of vJaiemlTand would
esj>i*ciallv cull th<* auentioa of tlic public to his
and elegant of ®
Carriage and Buggy Trimming,
llavtie.-s and Saddle Maiiuiactiiring. * ‘’ ■
aug 7-1 CHARLKB MERTZ.
1 LARGE 1* of w%i.. ed
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