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• • ?hot/roni Prrntice. # i
• *Sourh Carolin a has no tick t except the Yancey
Bn ge ticket. 81 . nre any oth- 1
er. * • * * .
G so. I 80s • *itoi art eg allcdgt that his Ignorance ‘
ishis Misfortune and Hot his iawft. That “may be, I
but. If the people*of TheJDnited .States weYe to elect
an ignorant man to the Presidency*it woulil be their
fault and 1. t his misfortune.
Persons lqpked at ti e nv ft la-: niah* ami
• - -noT at ti nti rely. an in the moon
raft* his bell moat•sigoroSsly from.8 # *ill In o’clock,
op{ ug “’i! y*w ... <# h. k 1 - ’.ja.- -. ikir.tr.
” e ktO’ijj Mr. K*-stt. He is* warm-hearted mat ■
il-isa good fellow, lie is a jjeasaift companion. :
V" e like him. V# are s try he is .itor. * When
we shan’t e able to losk through our®!
•se©tacls3 at tftat gpe. We sh%}l tufa our head
* ® ®
in 1841 the Democrats ••!’ Tnnesw-e J jo an-
tjMdidatea .* t >ll ws,
• ® Toft PRESIDENT. “ ® *
• GEN. AaNDRI.IV .t< KSOXS
friend, James K. P*>lfc. of Tennessee.
• As n-.e hero og i_o-'.v s the®g*e : p.itron
*f Mr. Polk it would be pi iieious ®tor Mr. 4 ; r*- -kin- j
ri-h-’e to show a little of the ir bitty of a ®client t< -
. patron. We therefore suggest
•tjiiiit the Seccders* ticket be thus printed: ®
THE® DISUNION TICK El.
*> ® <g) ®
® ® FOR PRESiDKNT. <§>
WILLIAM L. YANCEY S £> ®
frici*l. JohmC. Breckenridge. f K-. t.tu kv.
• ® h ®
®®i • j
® ® A TANARUS! 4.11 Killed. ®
Jft learn from tbe £a*t FI on Uan, that a difijojilty*
and at Starke, on the Plot i-ia It. K.tfon the 28th
ult., which resulted in th® dca ft'of a ; an name!
Dowling. Tiie circumstances were these, Dr. Hoi- :
liogsriprtb, a eitften of Starke, having ex; •
diis of the cCtiduct t.f -nine < : the :
Regulators, a party of attacked his® house:
when lie, assisted by hi< little s- n, 13 @ vears of ag,
kftlcd Dueling, and seriously ii not mortally, wound
ing setera? others. A number of -hots were fired
i® ‘ • _
► #n*both sbjps. Dr. Hollingsworth’s course expel
die invaders is generally nj pi tu led%y the citizens.®
® -• —® ®
A ttfod®Tl t-dieino. —AI el. ■ tit's Strei*.’th®ir.!g Corf*
dial uiid®Bl-><- ! Purifier i.-v.fte of the most roeful and rfli-a
sant beverages £T the d;?y. It is mild and agreeable to
the taste, bracing the giving a healthy tone to j
th@ stole teh, find imparting a <> appetite.’ A wined
glass full taken three times a day, will be better than a 1
* launljj pay eTau, l;* tu other :m by iia® will be re I ?,aired, i
l_"i 1. dies : ®i> particularly recomn it
trie ribs ot tlie weaker ve. --.-Is in an s.■ uiishiug-degree.
S>-.- ailvi-ri isemeut lit aiuahef colunlft. Soldi vlb Seixas,
Thomasville. M ® ®
• ?■ , -■ —.—
tst is) ~ ——- ®- i
_ MARRIED,
On the morning of the Bth gist., at Tttrnerwood, Pft
ntfhi County, by Rev. AA Hubert. Mr. Benjamin F.
Hubert, of Thomasville, to MiJ§ Fanny Turner, of the
formei&place. ® ® ®
On the , th ins®, by Jgss. T. I >o* is, F- | . s#. X \ fTt as
he 1? Rogers to Aliss Sarah Frances Henderson;
all of Quitman, Brooks Coinitv® (j;®
— ‘
THOMASVILLE PRICES CURRENT^
® CAlt KFL LL Y ®C?)RHKCT ID— WEE InLY.
- ® -® -- • • .... ‘* •:.* —
APPLES—Green $> dz ® %;
Dried®.®.®.....® p lb l 4 *- 1 ■> a ®ls
INGOING —Kentucky ®* yd ® a
India*.. P vd a
Serf” Inland vd ® ti ® ®
BALE ROPE—Kentcky p lb a!®
Northern Plb ® ®
(J-kNDLES .’’p lb @
Adamantine. 9 Plb ®3O j a 35
Wax & ®— Plb _ ® <
dl’allow%> .. ®. P lb a ‘
8 COFFEE—Rio.®. ®P. I 15 s DIP,
Java P 1%, ID al AW
®^icim,....'......®.* .. t- nr ®
COEN ® ... ®lt> bu I
® ®Xleal P |*s a 1 10
llominy 1 -J5 1 4>(
JEA’fetii'.KS. ! P lb | ® To ® *
•> F ISI^ —-Mat-ktrel*bs.i. J .® |,r |,*j a
* “ No. ‘J b'l | a b
® “® No. 3 b’l ®,io f ® ...
a Stilinoiid ®. Plb j® 28 and ,‘Sf
p-'t 5,.. Plb 8 / 19
PLOU R-Sin'eriine P b’Hl 0%. ‘ - m
’ lixrfra ® P S’l ’ 1 ®
®® Fftmilv.® abPb’l- jTv I c
E:ftnt'Family...®ss P h i 12T0 ®
®l.. Ihi® 40®! <H* 50
hides.. &.® ®.;p is 9 s ®io
JEON —Englissh P lb a
Sweedes @ lb *j'
® Slieet- .9 ® P lb,_ <l> (g
Jt(>l.s uni l - k* I<* (§) ‘ (■’
T.IMlf P b’l f 1 ®
prLsA.iiißtd *..... pg if i2p and i is*
’ ® ®Traiii....®... .-I- -®... tfeg'l <:
® Sperm % i®gY Tv ®
KiWtsine P g't 2CO <i
BBOVIMOXS.
iIEF.r —Mess A !Plb 1 (g ®
® Prime ® lb ®
>** ®Bac(^n—Hams.®.... P*tt ! 12Vj ‘a- 15 ‘
® - ... P tb 1-P-2 15
&° Shouklers ®l'i a ®L4
® ® Country Round...®P lb 12h and 13 ®
roUK-bess:..® S®
® ® Prime ...!> a!®
P lb I a 1C
® l.a#d : pm® ii;? is
® Butter —doshen P tt> ■ 3< ’j
•*• !S* %^ s <§° ®
® ® t ountrv Pln 2o * <t ®
Cheese ft..,P'*lh 16**. 20
® S.fLT P A.) 300 and 350
SHOT... ® . < i® -P1 ‘* 92#*> a 2 30*
SY RU P—Xe\s£>rlcans: @ ®
t®'iuttrv Pg 1 40 a ®SO
WHISK Y—RectUkal - - P •'! 50 7, 75
Xlonong-akela P g'l ; ® :
_ lirdHfe.. P g’l; 75 a feOO
SPfuITS TPUPENTIM-: P g'l and
•vn -- ®e 12^
.. . • i®h ..
® ® Onsliei ®v v tb M lO
TAT.T.OW.L J'P.. fl 6-1 n 10
jvicE ® r- th 8
® WOOL Pn> 20 g 3O
HEW ©ADVERTISEMENTS.®
a a
jAX TIIL irfth I.ASI’ from tlie subscriber,
\ * A ISlark tlnrc Slalc, ®
about twelve years old. She has a small wen between
her hiiulumrf: so other maid ljjcn-mbered.
i~i>‘ A lilierrfl re® Bd will be paid for the delin g- of
the Mule, or information <4’ her wh&etibouts left witfe
Alison Delftepor myself. ®
TIEORGE A.®DEKLE.
ThomasvllJe, Ga.. August l-p ISGO. ® ® 3t
• ® ‘’ ®
Warning. @
i LT. PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED
XjL against trading for a certain promissory note jiow
in the hands of John Ferrell, made payable to IT. R.
Seward, for $150.00 and clothing for a negro for eight (
months, and signed by John Maddox A Cos. We are
determined not to pay said narf- unless compelled by law,
as the consideration i'or which the Sime@was given has,
failed. ® ’ 90HN IS MADJJOX & CO-
Augusi 8f IS6O. ® * 3t
6 ® PROSPECTX|Sy
“CnAMIMOY OF TEMPERAXCE.”
r UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES ON THE
A ° Ist of Septmuber next, t-> i egin the publiewtion of a
purely Temneranc? paper, bearing t i,d%bove title. The
absolute want of a \y> £lv Journal, devoted to this gre&
moral reform—one which* should advocate and defend its
@ principles, propmly Uiv fleets oft 1 e man
ufiiettit'e. tratii- in, and use of intoxicating ‘drinks. indus
triously collect and collate full and reliable information,
in reference to tjje progress and prospects cause,
and give in* ised and succinct form, the Bole* and
T'-agvs of the ■’ Sous of Tv 1 ran*” and tl# “ Knig t>
of Jericho” &'t®the instruction of tne metnliers thereof —
® has long been felt. Such a paper the uudersigirf-i propo- 1
supply, and feob< confident that, with fheafacil ties
at Lis command, being an active member of bojfi orders,
he can do |p, and famish a Temperance Journal which
shall ®receive the support of Temperance men,
worftby the cause cud they have so much at heart. ® ®
„ * He@pr-fers not to parade • l®ng list of nan%s 1 efore the
public, but begs leeve to ftjends of S c refor:^,
9 that lie has the promiset>f t|ie aid, influence, and contg
butions ofiamanv not anknoVa to the public as wri
ters. ’ ® ® ® ®
4 ‘£lie Champion of Temperance be published
weekly. < a a slic< t 2J by 32. and will ho printed on cle;rt , 1
Jjjte anl in ttn- mo>t finished style U).
will be: For one copy for one year, ? JSO
j @ _ _ For eight copies for one vear,.. Hi Off
# ©For ten copies for one yS-
@® T . Fo* twentvapopies for one if'ear, 20 00
mi
—rfffl'lress, @ W. G. WjIIDBY, .Atlanta,On. ® j
AMD^€flrßsftki. ®
phol ‘d.s ARE SOLICITEDTHE HEMO
1. Lie entire block of buildingsson Main street,
p k rXTd. th ; C® a BRYAN h W
* ’
Removal, Eem*ova 1.
I.KUiirsilLh *
TAKE THIS ~ A >OF INFOBMINC? THEf
1 people 8 o
• . HEMOVEP
’from their oto stand to the store Ibrmori] -d by
HAYES. HOLLOWAY & CO.*,*
where they will still rontims to -• 11 GOOtfS rh*aiwtr
* r tbejib- )
cral patronage of old® * *
.. .. -f _• 1.-KUBITiHEK & BRO.
rt T*uke Notice. • *
rpHE STEAM MILL COPARTNERSHIP 1 *r. -ofore
L existi . fStockt >n, AJlinch Coattr, Ga, tmdr the :
f. ... m tu*- 1-REs- ('f. M< UGAN A STATiiN. hfis
die - >lvt*<i bv t.iiuu-d i-uiM-ni. The business is con
t.uced bv M, - .-'PRESC< *TIBJc MORGAN.
* K AV. PRESCOTT,
® ® # ®E CT MORGAN,
• J. W. STAMEN. •
F July 31, 1860. ® m fiag< *
‘to Tin-: * j
iMEeycliairits’
OF *TIIK ®
e OU’SH & SLUTHWISY,
\\”E. THE UNDERSIGN*!-;!), MhaiCHANTS OF
▼ V tlge Cit,. of Ciiai-ivstoit.% C.,etic>nirsiged by the in
| creAed putroiamf ix<-i iv.®i last spring, and by t:i<? assu
dusfi >m all sectionaof thfi South
a lei S . , . i : . ildViOltU
oeoiuly, aSd competed su< c< ssfully, with those bougnt in
New York, and other Northern cities, and believing that
- In ing fmiSd faitbti 1 to tb- j ©•■ i: : tie i* oar termer .
I card, we will still *. r ; timinge, Rave pre- :
pared - ivi *-r a*h.rge!v --.d Fall iiu.-:ne.-s.
;® (?ir Impmiefs a:l J >a ‘e:sof Fui't-gn Merciiaiidizt?
have all been rcpr mi : din nu t hem of Enrol this
Spring Ad Suuu:R:r. c-itlierol* au-tabers of their respec
tive firms. > r bv A.-< ®- ft Hv < ,j■ *! :r t - s.-lect goods
f;• the SoiffheruT;. ‘1 v have
i .jiiiv'f'-nt. and their s lei t; >nst?will lb fin full at 0 at
i Factivi stm.-ks fort!:* inspection of the interior merchant.
| Our l'acili:ies for obti iidnrf Domestic <. >oiis direct front
i tt.e manufacturers, are unsurpassed by the merchants of .
%nv other city fit the LT.ii^i.
We. therefore, confidently Invite to inspect our
i FALL sTfX JKS OF FOREIGN ANLF DOMESTIC
GOODS. ;ie ing ; - -.red that gll who may do so vdhout
V'fjMv ‘.<u will ua-n'e their pi@iaiascs in thismiarket. Our®
Steel.s wTll be early in August, when we will j
be phased to reecl-te the visits of our old and new mer- ;
cautile firfcmls. ® ® ® ® !
®9 ® ®
ftRY
GILLILAND. HOWELL Sc CO.- JOHNSON. ©SEWS
& CO.; til \M BELLA IN. MILER & CO?; JOHN G.
fAIILNOtr .v CO.: NAYLER. sMTlil A CO.: HYATT.
•M< BURMA ,V <®t>. ( RAM-:. DOYLVfOii & ('<>; ,).
S. & L. BOWIE A CO („ViHW, McKENZIE & CO.
KERRISON & LEIDLNG. . ®
@ HARDWARE.
II¥DIV GREGG A DAY: ?\
COLTCTNEr, TENNAN'J®<fc CO.; J. E. AUGER AtCO.
i ® . ® B(M)T.8 AM) mOKN. m
D. F. FLEMING A CO.; R. A. Iff INGLE <fc CO*
FORCED MITCHELL; E. B. STODDARD & CO .
DUNHAM, TAi i AUO. lIASEf/I’INE 5c W^f/RtN”
I‘IERSON. SMITH & CO.: COHEN, WTI.LIS & COd
W ALDoitN, EGGLESTON &. CO.: EDWj*\ BATES
5c CO.; MATTnjE*SEX, O’HARA &. CO. t * @
r® ® tatociiKU-iN. |
G9OBGE W. VILLAmS 5c CO.
@ e Cliot Klish IX!) GLASS W ISE.
® XVEBB& SAGE; BRi.HA'N & AIMAR.
E>KI*GS XB H3l l)i( 3\ K. •*
f)L\VILAXD^xTEY'ENSo.N 5c.C0.: d**EfeSON C-fR
LER: ASHHPi.’s'i f CO. RUt FJc Df)WIE.
SILKS AXB |-.C?CV GOODS. ®
I osTrfflv 5c Cos.: J. A- w. lA'ctx WEW*
jS,G, fllAYi-.it ,* -ts: a: X :.RT-LENgN BMC; MAIJ?
BURGE & 00. m
@ MAT|, fAPS V>l STRAW GOODS.
kHORSEt, ACOJN A CO.; F. D. FANNING 5c CO.;
I D. R. WILd.-AjSs 5c CO. ®
saddi.gs is si iiintvADi:.
II AS felE, CiLHuUN il'O.;® JENNINGS. I’UtKM®
LIN.sON-.tto. . . ‘ .
C-WspuTf, 4)zl1 fioT'K ,i:*9 wiyo’aw
• ® • WRTAISS* .
* &*iiowell ; ja.mj:s*c# 4 bailie.
IjU’OBTRE:) AA*) s.v Wi.\ES,Ji
* ® lAQnftiS .1X23 S£§.uts.
CHAFE®,® CROFT & CHJI- EE; RENNEftER A
CfLOVER. ® @ ® !® ®
SDEALER EX FA 5* if IS A NS j THWELOPES.
i XL-WALTER. 3t*.
O
% b ®_ . ®
T m ,'Z O
-*®® HAS REMOVED HlS** ®
SILVUR-PRAFiIi-WARE, • • j
• ®iIBKW-WAjSK. *
ITA.ft ARR, - ®
* ® 4SK3*a’4N7 Y-iVASJK,
• , •wiODiWARIh *
0
I f C BftA V °* Vtt A a 1 \ r ri* 1
XrfO Xli ii fl iC® \ 4 i \ A # ,®
OPPOSITE E. REMLMGTgtN 5c SON’S
•: @ TV) tlie La<®lie @ s.® •
1. .5. friiAYfl'U’fe f!i: ;fj)Ai;> ibiS
• HOUSE-FIL&HISIimG- gTOBTES* ®
Opposite E. Rg:iim:ton & S< n's.* Give him a call, as he
has many excellent articles in The house-keening line
Ma*. fs.’ ® _ 1 % * I
“• ~ ‘TinAVai’e! * *
’ Cak^-pans
of every shade, ®
” ‘•- ■ -j ® * Q ! T , /Y£)Q TTCJvT<? ®
COFFEE? 4,
*. *• Steak Dis Ties, &o. *• .
‘lilliHl, flO-IUL
Si'o4ii)s ifh|slies,. •.’
And a thousand and one other ariicl-ft too numerous to
mention. Even®tl;ing usually kept in a
nor.** if-V S’RNSStIIS v G®ICSTAJSf.ES’I VIT-:\T
will be found here —from a .Nu.ich-box to a Cooking stove.
- {
! IV 3 I would also call the attention of to mv
t % *sSAW®?\V® V ’ ->A-5 \* 1 V ’
-G l v■ , N * . . . . i . y
which I am p:f-pared to pot. up iiAm£ quantities, and of
every varietf*on as reas> nable terms as they can be
bought in any market. ® ®
| ®@
ROfnG, RKPAIRIAG
; done r.oTic. Orders filled*''vißi promptaers and
; dispatch. @
’ .' := ®Mr,in Str- * opposite E®R- mine:on 5c Joufs Store.
August 1. 1860 J . / I. 4. 1
baptist female College,®
4 CUTHBERT? GEORGIA.
IT 1 |ill Ter 2331, XQO O.
rpiLE FALL TIeRM AY ILL BEtfIN ON MONDAY,
TJirti,
!aA.ua end on Friday, * @
December Twenty-first. f
L*> No effort harfS'ceu span®! to secureafhe @ betrt*teaching |
tab-fit. in all the Departmen**, of a thorough and accom
plished Female Education. ® ® ®
For further information, nifflv t-.t ®
•* R D. .ArtYELARY, President
Cuthbert, Ga., August 1. 1860. ® ®
j—* 9 1
\ew Hilliiiory INlabliglime%t.
MRS. W. @f T. SEAVERS? street,
second do*, irtnive Stark's, keeps coil-
IsUstlr on hand assortment of
New fashionable Millinery Goods,
a:nl for the reasonable® terms.
Tplip Ladies of Thomasville fnd vicinity nt%
respectfully requested to# ill an l
I of fit* Fashionable Bonnets. Ribbon-, Flowers, Caps.
Dresses. Embroidery, ®:c, trftw on hand.
Particular attention to iTtsss Cutting.
February 19, 1800. @
CR.4.W9! CHOLERA!
-LIFE DROPS” THIS MEDICINE h „ been
THE JtfvEß UXnrfNG trlP ' l - ;in3 proj c *by ten ,
je REMEDY*. y pars experieifte tojte the only
! i—ll 1 ‘certain, and reliable reme
dy for *ll Bowd*Derangemt i *, ffiarrhlfa.
cfamps, PtUHI, Cholera, QfroMß, cVm nojr before®the
publif. One or tworses of 20 drops, will cre tlie
moss severe cr-ainps in the stomach in 20 minutfs.
tip single iftise often cures the DiarrJrfjea ::|id it@never
constipates bowel*. t)ne 9 *dose wijl satisfy any
on merits. IVicf Ccnt^.
® Prepared by TfRALL :*STO\J. f
9><j ® 43 Bowery, New Y*ork
And in Thomasyillc by E. Scf#a and T. B.
r Littje. * * • * * * ap4-ly ‘
NEW GOODS’
• NEW GOODS!!. .
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!!
*. • - V*-
> W •
At R&ceiving lirtter vains (him
or®Geliiiles OJS'er.
rpliK uxdrsigned®ii yvixt; a doi ted the
1 • J ahov most ►, begs leave to call attention of the
<9 4 “ ‘ o
- ® ‘ o O
11 ‘LI
: * goods;
• * Nt)W IN’ STORE, CONSISTING OF .
Muslins, •* Berages,
P SILKS!, * Tissues, • #
i And Trimmings,*
All of the mo® ta-ty aml fashionable styles; t#getlier
with a complete assortment of
Cieiitß'iuen'si Furm-<>liitf sr Goods.
Those wish ini; sonn thing n< at, and at the same tiling
APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON #/ .
will find it to their interest to call and examine his Stock j
roe sere purchasing elsewhere. @1
; f* Remember, TRICES and GOODS to suit the
times and season. a ® • •
t * BENJAMIN F. HUBERT,
\f. s
1&1I1 m. rotif
IT IS A FACT THAT
SJ. WOJLFF & 880.
Are now selling off their Summeriiaods at Cost.
These bargains while < here i siXNve®’:- from this j
| date, and they admonish all who wish to purchase cheap ,
Goods to look well ifVtheir interest.
“Strike while the iron’s hot.’’ t'Jjir Summer Goods are
fresh, #ne and chi up. and exA-lled by none offered to the
public. @r!iey cons#*o|j Muslins. E’abroifh rii s. Shawls,
1 Mantillas, Bareges. Tissues. Trimmings, Brilliants,
i Granadincs, Traveling Dusters. Hoop Skirts, &<*., &c
Ami?als >, a large stock of CeiS’s Eurnisliiftg G'feds, of
l all and descriptions. V
Zjs® There is no humbug in this.* Come up and buv.
dl. WOIFF & BROTHFJC
i Thomasville, July 6ffiß6o. jy 11-ts
Selling Out at’Cost for
• *G A S.H ! •
VS J\feE ARE DESIROUS OF SELLIXOOI"f THE
®r4*n:iininj portion of our ®
ai<l Well Selected Stock of
Dll I°* Q O.ODS'f
■’ take this of inforn.fbg out nfstomers and tfyj
public- at large, th;<# we a@- determined to
, BEIATi ‘OUT
9 .
OPn s*tO Clv ( ( S1 ST# O F
* ®s.wo * *
@ ® ® ® B ijii B ®
O l3 ®
* O .TACKONET, S
• . * ®S w !SS AND s * ®
Si Si II -.OCIR ***: Cl®
S MM 15&0IDEIf E 1 ># — O®
It Swf** SJrcss S’RtlfJlis, O .
® 5* BKILLANTES, ® *
I> Vii-torii! tiinA-v, Borascsf&r. ui.
AND DROWN SlllßlNtiß,“©a
,* * Heady Hade DioiEting - , *
And a beaifliful * ® ®
WUATiiSt DRLN.S TISIiI.IIBVCS,
SOOTS. • * „
SUOES, ® • • ®
HATS, ® ® . *. * •
CAPS, * • ®
® PARASOLS, ® ®
®* u:--fDivi:LLs, •*
@ * „ II0Isft)W-WARE, •
® ® * GLASSWARE, ®
® * TINWARE,,
® * . lIARD-WARF#
* • CROCKEIW,
® CUTLERY,
And a great many ofh®r i a iftmjpjoug ty r#ention.
i hoi-e®w ‘io arc iif m-c-i of®any oftht® above articles can
nflflke i: in Tl! El U INTEREST ft call our ,
‘<®ick before pmvhnsitijr cT-e where, as we mean *w hat we
i®c.-, and intend selling out at <tyet # ~ @
m* ® ; , * .
;-’ ALLthose who are indj-tiled to r* either i y
riOTfi oig, ?>M£\ _ 4fi'ors’i\ ;
, fast am . aft also find it to their intern? to #OlllO for
■ iv.afl and PAY IP, and thereby save# cost*of siut in
| collecting. ® .* *
I * ® SWIFT, DEKLE &AIIAIRELL.
Hi i pile, June C, 18G& • o tf* a
ISALE .Olf LOTS 7 "!!
# Q u i tm an.
\\ lr ILL Irk SOLD OX W: iDNLftQAY, thcftvfentvtt
: ▼ f second davof Augustgpext, a nutiberof lots in toe
i town of Quitman.
‘ 9 By order of the Inferior*Coftrt o* Uroaksft'ounty, this
; June 25, 1800. ® * m
I jA s t # . D. W. sy RAE,*Clcrk.
* *Gro©verviile Academy. ®
rft 111-A XI >EIISto X 1) WCK*ED RESPKCTI’t’LJA’
A •inform the citity* sos G thf- stirrousd#
ing country, that Die ensuing Term of School w*ll open on
llosiv, ii 1 v ifills.* *®
Thankful for th<®liher*l he has
v- 13 he he]” <by - * :y, and /- -.-a >francr, tt
only Jo Jtceive,'4ut to merit • continuance f #he .same
in the future. * *
per Session of Twenty fVe-Us*. <
Primary* Brandies §lO ®Q
Common English.. f ...®. * ® ‘
Higher English ?n®l.atin. # . .* *. 10 00
® • clfirir-. made fur !-s thtyi half a Term. t
;W No deduct made except in of
protracted sickness. * • * ? #
I X- B® A Boai diag Tloi# has bee** opene din the place
wiiv-rc go."I board i#m be obtained* G.- *> fioard can also
be had iiuprivate families at rcasoual !•; rat<.
je 20—It *• _® E. J. HOLMES.
• * E*iE ** \
For anS Inflamed Eyest
yrpIIIS BALSAM WAS USED FOR MANY YEARS
8- in til. prijpte practice of ctlehrai with
rcmnrkiible success, for diseases of t!-c®Eye and Eveli'h-.
There arc many persons who would rather suffer from
pain and Hi.-. .sc thron.-Ji Iff* than est-lit and try the effi
! cacy>f any tv medical discovery* all |uch had better
not read thibut to all reasonable persons tlPs prepara
tion is recoaunen.h-fas a most safe aa.PelfectuaVbur c®for j
oitlammation or soreness of the Eye and Eyelids, caused
either by too close appli.-urion'to minute objects, gerofu
h®is habit , ( ure to cold, contusions, blows, or irrita
tion frS*n iniy i-xiipi-oits body u! -r the eyelids. It is
remarkably soothing jp its efWcts, and has cured thou-*
®sands who would otherwise have l their sight.
b> casi-s \vl ’ s h-.-®Eyelids are inllatntd, or the Ball of
! the Eye thickft- f-.vercil with blood, it jp t| almost like
raft , and rcftiovc-s all aptn-.irani-e iulhmuftion after
two or th i- • Tin-re is iP numerous class Wf j
that are exposed to or His- J
ease that weaken and inflame the Eyes, amlperh;tps ne
®roy th® sight, who, from the nature of employ
. ments. arc confp-.-lk-d wor® in of dust and grit, j
i Such should never he without this BAI.SA3L
B ‘‘Seeing is Believing.'’ Ti;e following ex- j
struct from a letter just receivf-d, refers to*one of the many
sftnilar cases constantly reported;® *
• Jeuset City, Oct. 29, LSS9.
Messrs. S^xns— Defr Sirs: I have for a
number of years been fr- allied witjj s.vfc aid inflamed
Ey..-® .if* which, tin -a gh thev never caused me much pain,
were very annoying on other accounts. I h;Pve tried a
number ol medicines at different times without the slight
*t success.
Eye Balsam, in spite of niv scepticism, I resolved 9) get
some, ami et least try it. lam now w#itins this in uie
fulles* ft g°ati*udoto inform you I could almost send vou a
fifty dollar bill; that a few ai-1 oi\J.v a feig
have resulte-.ftin a complete cure.
Respectfully ysurs, L. Zauriskie.
@® Price 35 Cents per Jar. ®
Piepared and *
® A. B. & D.®RANDS, •
@ Wkolestde Druggists. Ji'JO Fulton Street, *
• Corner of William Street, New York. •
5.4- snie by E. SEIXAS, Ga. •
* • *
t arriase Triraoiinsr,
Sllatriesg Manufactory
r |IIIE umleijsigncdls still froseonting \is old trade
X ®in JThomasville .
Opposite E. Remington’s, pafr-.
tvliere iie*is prepared to esecute, yj *1
iaftlte best style, ® * ® *
*W©rk of every Tiind, #
in every jjepartmgnt of bjs busTness. He is well*
supplied wyh a largest, ekftft’ Material, and would
especially call attention of the public to bis net.
B and style of • ® ®
Carriage and £uggy # Trimnfing, #
Harness and Saddle Manufacturing, etc, etc.
I *ug 7-ly .CHARLES MERTZ. i
t)nc ntnidred & Sevpnt.y-{jlve Dollars
* X> ANA WAY OR EXTIGED FROM TUI* AliMlS
lk ee of thi t 1, twelve tailed jontluoQ Thom
a<v;l’,c. t. y ’oy ah *.t -hirty years old, six feet
and perhaps one or two inches high, waits erect and will ®
witch one hundred and imventjt or eighty pounds, speaks
quickly when excited, wf>re a goatee and left on a dark
bay horse of go..d*jize with a white spot in the face* a
ig'od saddle Ihu-.-c and about eight yeai jold, KLI.fS is
a very bright mulatto, alums; white, Imfe almost straight
find will m> ‘ioubt at t.*rt:; t*t > pass as aw man tononte
free St a*-, qj- under the protection of some übqjition em
issary. * * ~
1 will pay SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS for tfie dcliv
ery pf >* i. 1 ihiy and tone to*n:*\ or a satisfactory reward
I'lM’either. , oniined win.re I can get tliem.auid will pav
OXE HI NDREI) DOLLARS lo* ttfe white tuan, with
proof ©o convict him of carrying off the* negro..
. • # ‘ Cicero li. yoCxg* •
1 homasville, Ga., Apxil IS, 1860. - *f j
• MfLEAA’S* ® ft?
* • ® Jh
/J Mi.iN.aiEs:!© ■ fs’ &BL *
V 1 '"?’! t'-f 9 AAMIftl • |
1 . VSA BLOOD li J*
I* * ‘’ 7V: ;Y •PtJZiriEE. fi’l® ®
* • JS —* ,- *T* * i
• lefire inkiiig. . A a?.
OIIEATEST REMEDY IN TIIE* „M\ARLD,
i ° AND
THE HOST DELICIOUS #
AND
Del i o-lit-.;fu 1 C ox*dial
* Ilf UR JAREY. •
! It is strlt-tly fC'scientili# and Yc. ‘table Compound, pr#
* Bed bv the distillation of lb -its. Herbs and lia'k. feel- 1
low Dock, lflood Root. Black Soot, Wild :
GhtS rv Bark, and Dandelion enters into its composition? !
! Theaentire active remedial prfficiple of is |
j thoroughly esSracted by mv new method of distilling,
produ ig a dflicious. tasliilomting spirit, and the nvf
INF.YLLIBLE REMEDY for renovating the diseased
t svstem. and rest#ring the sick, sufferingsaifti debilitated
, INVALID to HEALTH find sTRENGsTII.
JIcIjE AN ’S ST It E NSS TBI EXI \li* C B! -V if
® #VII.r. EFFECTUAt LY CURE * ®
Liver Complaimt, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Chroitor l\ervmis Debility , Diseases of the Kidneys , j
® and till Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or 4
11 Stomach, Dyspepsia , Heartburn Jfmeard I‘iles,
Acidity or Sickness of the Stomach, Full
ness of Bb>od4o Ho id’ ad. Dull Fain or
Svimminp i n the Head, Palpita
tion of the Ileaft , Fullness
@ 11 <Q.ht in the Stomach,
* ° Sour Era Hons. (sitok- *
ui” or Si+focatin” *
Fecit a when ®
* Eying ®
m Down,®
Dryness or Yellowness <f the Shin and Eyes, Xitthl
• Swram. inward F%oe.r., Fain in t/m Small of the
® Back, m Chcst\i * Side, Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Depression of Spirits. Frightful ‘ ®
Dreams, Langor, Despondency ® @ ®
® ® or any Nervous Diseases f
o m ® Stores or Bfblches * ® •
on the Skin, $ <*
® anil *
FE YE It AND AGUE for C JfILL® AND FEVER.)
OVE ii Mtl 11,1,S O V OF ASOTT I. V. S
Have been duringsthe last%ix months?and in no Tti
stance has it failed in giving entirg satisfaction. M'ho,
thi, will stiver from Weakness or 1 >ebil?ty wiien Me- 1
LE.yi.fts Strexothknixo Cljudia j*vill cure'you ! 9 •
No language can convey an fidequat.e ide* ®f tbe*im
lnefliat.e and almost mir: <®:!ous ciguigc produced by tak
ing in the #iseased, iW-biiifateU and sliterml
nervous system, whether hfftken ds\An by excess, weint
strung organization is Ac-stored to its prist in. beallli and
vigor. ® * ‘ • ®
4# * PISJSOVS, ‘* *
other#, conscious of inability, from whatever cause,
will find Me Lead's ■Strengthening’ Cordial a thorough re
’goi}{sratpr of the system; #nd all \ftho may have injured
flieiiiseFves by improper indulgence,•will lytd in yioQor
diaftt certain and speedy remedv,
# . TO THE LADIES* *1
.71 * li3-ft\> Ҥ *f-;TIU-;< *T^ S?B>S >ti CORDIAL
IS A SOVREIO.N AND Si'EJ.IJY CURE FOR ® “
Ino*ifient Consampifcn, tVhiftCs, “
Msy-yc rd or Uifficnk focitigritiiUon, Incontinence of
Ui &ic oP Inert ntaryPDisch urge thereof ,%'ult- *
‘► mg if the 1 Vnmb. Giddiness,
ing ruijl fry Diseases met- ®
* dent to J'ctnalcs. *
TllElis? S.H NO ja.BTA|£E IT. ®
■SiOVi-r no longer. ‘liike k
: \\ strengthen tiud invigorate you and cause
! the liloonf’of healrti to moufit your again.
4: VS'EY BOTTLE iS •! 1 A FRAN IPED TO GIVE
• . • SATISFACTION.
J * * O55mC ss ÜBE J. ® ® *
1 If x*opr children ar® sickly ,©)uny, or afflicted, Mr Lean’ll
1 Coniiil \#i;l # mak® them fteatthy, fat anti fob ust. “Delay
On; y*momcnt; try® it, unfi j'ou vvilj be envinced. s ‘ ‘
s ix is niiLH'ioi ,f.w> takA
CAUTIOSP. — Beware (4 Druggists or Dealers who
may try to palm upon you .ome i>it®ers or .Saisajjai-illa
ti-h, wiiich they cheap, Ift- saying it is just as
{food. *\vo;d i-ueh men. Aek for McLean’s Strengthen
ing Cordialfand take notleng else* It is the only romedji
that will purify flje bloods and at the .-.iene time strength
en
One tftl.'l®:spoonful tiiken every morning, fasting, is*a
certain pift-ventive for Cholera, Ciiilh and #'evc*. 5 el low
Fever, or nnv prevalent It is putup in
bottf. s. l’rice onlv §1 peHiottle, or (i for .§5.
* >. II.'XcLEAiV,
Sob- Broprietfir of this Cordial, ®
•Alo, McLean s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
Pr ipal Dejiot corner Third and St. Louis, Mo.
Sold bv E. Seixas, Ga , and T. M. Palmer
Moftfeello, Fla. ,A_ • jy lS‘§y
” * Liver • Invigorator, •
” * NEVER DEBILrEATES. s
,tT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FJIOM GUMS,
A gnd has become an a Standard Medi
cine. approved * by ail tha# save used it,
► and is now resorted Ki confidence in all the dis-
for which it is re- > coiigneiuled. *
It lm cured thousandS*. within the last two years,
Who had Liven ap ®if relief, as the numerous
’’ unsolicited certilicau s in <a Tnv possession show. ®
The dose must he adapt- ’ f-cl to the temfftiramev\£ of
the p. won taking it, a übH used in such quantities na
to act gently on the bfw- els.
• stet t!i<®dictates .f jntlg . meint guide you in the use
<y tiie LD'El* IXWi iOR- w AVolt, t.nd it will cure
LWer Compliiints, Bilious m Attacks,Dyspepsia,Chron
ic Diarrliavi, Sitnimer Com ■ plaints, Dysentery. Drop
sy. Hbur Stoma(4 k llabitu- al Costiveness, Cholera,
Cholera•Jlorbus, Cholera liifantum, Cholic, Flatu
lence, Jaundice, u'c-akuesses, and@lnav he
used successfully as an or- dinary FAMILY MEDI 1
CINE. T will cure SICK g{ HEADACHE, (as thou-,
1 sands can testify.) in twen . , ty minutes, if two or three
teaspoons full are taken at “ the connnencersoittjof th%
ALL®WHO USE ITG ARE GIVING TIIEIR
testimony in its favor. ®; ®
MIX WATER IN TIIE MOUTH WITII Tlllf
‘ANVIGQRATOR, A>eD SWALLOW both
fe ® TOGETHER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
a rso
* ® ®
Family Cathartic Pills
* COMPOUNDED FROM *
Pure A egrtahle Extract*, ainl~|ut lip ill Glau
Canes, Air Xiglit, sinil will Keep in
* nnv cli-mnte.
The FAMILY UATHAR- • TJC PILL is a gentle but
Cathartic which tlfe > proprietor has in his
practicmfor more than ii'l ” years. 0
The constantly increas- 2 ing demand from THOSE
>V HO 11 AY I-; USE I) - THE PILLS, and the sat
isfaction which all expressj regard to their use, lias
induced me to phfte them within the reach of all. 1
The PROFESSION well a know that different Cath
artics act on different por- ■ tions of tiie bowels.
The FAMILY ARTIC PILL has, vith
due reference to this well, established fact, been com
pounded from a Varietyof u the purest Vegetable Ex
tracts, which ffet alik® on!™ jevery part of the alimen
tary canal, mid are good “ jand safe in all where
a Cathartic is needed, such jas Derangements of the
Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains,© lin the Back and Loins,
Costiveness. Pain and Sore- . ness over the Whole Bo- j
dy, from sudden cold. vyU , ich frequently, if WegUct
cd. end in a long eou®~c of JJ ! fever. Loss of Appetite, a
Creeping M-nsation of c-old H over the body. Restless
ns-s, Jb-arache. or vveigfit [in tiie head, all Inflamma
tory diseases, Worms, in or Adults,
lnaiism. a great l’uriff-r rtf the Blood, and many dis
eases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in ,
this advertisement. Dose Ito 3.
.PRICE THREE DIMES,
r • Tin- LIVER INYIGORATOR and FAMILY CA
THARTKIPILLS, are r< iailtftl by o Druggists genertiily,
and sold wholesale bv tin- Trade in alftthi®large towns.
S. T. W. SAM-OKU 71.
• Manufacturer and Proprietor, • j
ap 11 -Cm ® 0 335 Broadway. New York.
Superior Thewing Tobacco aud INctiw
i \JT Scgars ; for sale by* ® •
® sep 17 # • B F HUBERT. 1
BEEF! BEEF-!! BEEF!!!’
r|M 1E CN 1 E k*Bl <; N i:cf \vo rLP ISI srECT F r LI,Y
I inform the ciTmcns of Thomaeville and vicinity, that,
he is still ut his old trad#,, • • ®
KILLING V\fiJ ri R\ISH|\G TIIB
, MARKET.^ITH
FRESH BEEF/
Excellent, sweet inea; o e 4 n ho procured bv sending to lie
Market II om-e any nvirning at the
® • •\iNging fu'*rii E Blfi.L. ®
INOIXG (*FrHE Blit ®
0 NT!ING Q.F TITE BE ® ®
GIXG OF ’SiHE B ®
® ING®OF I'lfE *
NG OF TH
%i OF T
* * ® ® , ® ® @
Remember, as t%<- Seasons change, the Pri es change
4- the jyme fgr stall-fed beef is past, th® •> *
15>TO •r\ 1 \ . t 1 o"XYT;
X JLi 1 < JC4 j\ n1 ( lif* \v .
JP.VRReT lioflks —from da.vlight until 8 o'el'bcly A. X i
I teel thankful for and still 0
Remain 4-e citizens’ most htinble servant.
jy IT-if _* _ ABEL *OHXSONL 1
BYINGTON HOTEL,
’ Broad Street, Albany, Geoi®;ia.
T *F. BiIYGTO*. Proprietor, _*
, THE STAGE OFFICE, a -V
foiStagcs rimming to Thomasville, Bain ■!, J
bridge, Quincy and Tallaliaslsce is kgfit ftiiS24s§|§
this House.® m m ® ® .i.Y IB if
ABRAM aIiAVES. CYRUS S. GRACES. @
PL EN T Y .|ft S E A S O Y E E>>
liUMBBR,
iAT. THE MT-1.1.,
(.tx THE GROOVERVILLE ROAD
|. 13 MiMlTirail,
• @ *
With fiWi’
Weatherboards, &e.
THE Crrl^TLi:^ MILL
Is Operated *yery and SATURDAY.
ttHU.IM GRAYED cN.*Stf\. *
July 18, 1860. ® ® ts
Lands! -'Lands!’
@ ® 1
: riYHE SUBSCRIBER NOW OFFERS I*OR SALE
A* his smalt, though iliMifiiMfih
Well ImproVed Farnl,#Jpp
consisting of FOUR HUNDRED fticrcs, situ- fylS*® :
a ted ontiie TroupviJle ana Tallalmsc-e road. k-i(
about eight nglesfrom Tliomasvuh-. He. will sell all ins
stu#k, on the place, farming utensil#, A e.“with the pres*,
ent growing cro]> e.f seventy acres in excellent corn, and
and foisy-live acres uvr-otton. The lands are good pines
and well worth the attention of those wishing tg move
to Tfcongis county. He has just completed on the place
anew gin-house and screw pries, which will be of giyat
to tlm pureha&r, and the dwelling liouse, oiit
liouses, ice,., are all good log h'Suses. The favors him lo
cation of mjffarm, fa ft to please. Come ana see
it 1 am (fetermii* .1 to sell, on the most
•reasonable terms, Jftfr Cash or Credit, or both, to suit Vne ‘
purchaser. Nowyhere is a bargain for any mini vsiio dc
sires a small, rich i’ann, w® 11 located.
** : . D. S. RAY.
’’ TLmias County, Gak July •!, ®
J*. S. Address nre at Thomasville. ts
- -*
* Lands. ®
VIftHOMAS CHUNKY— Seventeenth Uislftict, Nos. 151,
I IG6, 175, 224,257, 2£5, 269, 297, 314, 196.
13th Dist., Nos. 157, 172, 253, 257, 258. 18th jliglrlagt
Dist., 65. * ®
L)ecatur, Count?—l9tli I)bg, No. 41. 20th
liwtrict, No. 264. ® ® ® m ii- >■ -
Colquift County—Bth Disf,, Nos. 100,182,“183, 317,*519.
I®L®vndes*Conntv —9th Dist., Nos. 40, 251, 312, 345. *567.
364,379, 3ftU 386/391, 40f. 11th Dist., No. 3?p. ,
Irwin Countv —Ist Bist., No. 10.** sth Dist., Nos. 255,
97. CUi Dist., Nos. 151, 320, £gl, 406, 423.
“\ppling County—Dist., No. 291. 3d Dist., No. 413.
AY*if (ftiunty—sth Dis®, Nos. 307, 427. 9
< • Coffee CouiiLv—rt Diet., No. 178. ® *
Dooly(Jounty—l2tli Dist., No. 67. ®
Cher(>kee*County —HIII l)ist., No. 385. ® @
m i-ee Coiuitft—?stb Dist., 255. lbjjh Dist., No., 90.
lefuiy Coftntv-—l4th Dist., Nos. 156, 157. 216. ~W.
Also, 100 acres near Thomasville, on thft Tallalmsst e
road. m m • ® ®
Also, 300 jt-res miprtft’od land, oivtbe Tullahasse roil,
two miles from I’l®>n:a!*uiile, belonging to J. 11. McLclktn.
i #'’ These lands wllfbe sold very low for Cash. A'-
dn*s the subscriber at Albany, Ga.
June 27, 1860. * ‘ * r. P. SMITH.
<w * — m #
Selling Him Out. •
rplIE BEAUTW-'UL PLACE OF RESIDERCE OF
.) A # flr. OAA I UARRBKL,
n in tliat potion tff Thomasville as Toclt
wottgn, i%now off'-n-d ior®sale upon belter terms than (
any other property in th* country, for tin- reason the
owneitllesires to *dl out “lock, stock and barrel,’’ prepa*
Oratory t - the cdlisumhiati'Sn of otlic-r arrangements. ®
There are five acres of laml, with cxcellenl®(hdt-I! ing
house, kitchen, Bnoke house, negro houses, and other
icidgOut houses, with..a g|>od well, and whatsoev
er else4a usually expected#uju 11 well improved place.®
It is a corner lot. sides fronting streets, with ny-na
mentftl paidag. The property is for sale, emphatically,
ana B for that reason has been put dowtfat astonishingly
low rates. ® ® ® *
’ if” ialf lire*other twelve months rrc®lit,
without, -interestf\f payment is secure “or longer time
< j)ia_? be gi v?m. @ m ® ®
Apply*o tl- Editor of thf. Souther#
® Thomasville, Ga., May 16, ißial*. ts
* a.....
870 Acres
SAAB,®
VAJITH GOOD AND OUT HOUSES,®
° n adjoining Thomasville, (one oPtlie most
•flourishing towns in Southern Georgia,)
i: very conveniently situiftfd for a*)y de-
Birin®to do business in
® ‘ §L If not sold by the firft ot December,
the subscriber expects to remove back occupy the
place. Enquire of Jiftc.es IT Hayes. Eso., of J'homas-®
ville. ® *® ROBERT FLEMING.
July 18,1860. m ± 4t^
House Xiot for #
JAM NOW OFFERING FOR SAIE*MY HOUSE
and Lot. It is situated in a beautiful and pleasant pan
of the tov*i. Hie house is new nnd*largc, very con
venient, with good outtiuildings and garden. ‘ ®
1 have also FOUR BUILDIisG LOTS, containing one
acre each, ifll earner lots, whigh b will sell.
Should an*one desire to build, or to buy an improve#
place in town, now is the time as I am determined to sell.
Terms, one half Cash, and the remainder on the first, <
day of January® 186®, wShout interest, with notes and
approved security. m *
a may 23-ts ISAIAH DEKLE. *
* l .. * ■■ -- .1 ■■ jgj - ®
£coi'gia Sarsstpariilii Compound,!
oxc ••
DBNNIS’ ALTERATIVE. ®
Fur Purifying the Blood and Diseases es th- Liver.
npfiis IS TIIE BeSt MEDICINE OF THE DAY.
it is used to a great extent @ by fhysicians in
and by Fagailies to | revent Diseases
of Children, and as a general Purifier o£ the Blood,
and by Fetgalef in the most common diseases to
are subject.® *
Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Ga.
For Sale in* Thomasville by P. S. Bovver, in New
t York
BOOK BINDING.
CHARLES A. FINDEISEN,
HAVING located in Tullahasse, life now,
prepared to Bind Books in every variety of
style desired. ® _
Blank Books of all kinds bound to order, cheap
for CASH® ® @
Those who subscribe for Harper’s Magazine, Har
per’s® Weekly, the New Yofk Ledger, the®l>outhern
Fiejd anand - e
|r book, paper, or magazine of any kincP, and wish
to preserve them, can luyte them bound at the most
reasonable prices by leading them at the office of®
tly? Soufhern Enterprise, to b# forwarded to me at
1 Tallahasse. 5 • •
m Aolicc.
TH ii urftlej-signed offers his serrices to flie citizens
of Thomasville jnd as a*
House Carpenter,’ capable of taking charge of
and carrying on airland all kinds and styles of
work in his line. Persons willing work done to or
jjer with dispatch wifi do welf t<? give him a call,
and his greatest motive will be to “please. *
feb 4-1 y, L. F..RPBSELL,
.miMTY-BF BLANKS- ON- HAND
$ •
\o\v Tftilorii'^r^fablisltmcnt.
• ‘Peter Lindsay,* •
A | F.RQPAMT JAILOTj, WOULD RESPECTFUL
lv inform the citizemfof *
w \ •
® A?D • JjSL JsjJL
SURROUNDING COUXTgY. (j aQTS&jSI
tltit lie hitisaopened a Jy
i SHOP* . *pl [fir
NeSt F<. lul-M INGTON Dr.KLr.ls tj il?’ !*
Furniture Store, *■ £■ j ]
where he will be to u*iit hfP [\ ‘a
Upon tlfose who may la\>r Jiim ViW, I F-,4 A
wuh g cull. ® • “ 1,1 |? „jsl L
.V V k R *? W ; of all kftuls\ •• • *x"ji’ * TOffi*
and nuidi*np in the latest and most **'*-—— ■_
fashionable styles. ( lollies, Cussim&s, and VeStingsT
const am lv <n hand. • •
1 utronagc soli. ’tel. ® @
. Joji ii * P., A rnold, •,
Merchant tailor, is still at his old
U tween the large ~
’•rick btiiei of Remington aiul fe|l > B
Hubert, where lit id prepared*®
•‘All Kinds pf Work (£ Wjbfi
> ‘■? pell
lie has^oij) hand a supply f M
with all tiie noccssarytriinmings, £•” ; 1 J~'A
which will he cut and mndh to 5
order. Cutting Hone at all limes in the latest fashions
and at the shortest notice. _ ® •
I*."-’ Call r.ifl yourselves. * *• ®
T bounty, ill,■, t:ff.. Oct. 30, ) 550. ■ ts
Architect a*nd Builder. @
JENKINS, having permanently 10
4. located himself, odors h:s services an a
. -di’eijiTecT .too 4jt|iloei‘, *
to (be citizens of Ihomnsviile and surrotaiding coun
try, and would respectfully i: fort® them thal he is
prepared to take extracts foi*blilding Dwellings,
Stores, or other buildings, ®
IN EITHER WDOD°OR BRICK, *
,and y® .• ids personal attention to all work en
trusted to him.
gl'I.'RXE'rfL’RE, of every description, made to
order or repaired on *hprt luitice. ® @
Dry” Orders for COFFINS will receive pronipt
’attention. ® * @ ® @
® . References. ®
9 m Dr M r Jennings. Albany, Ga. ® ®
Dr £ Malay, Cheraw, South Carolina.
J A Leak, PrcsT of N. C‘
1* High,Sheriff. Raleigh, N. C.
tMf” Shop near the Cqprt youse. ®
mh 17 ly ®_ , THOMAS JENKINS.
. pßaeirgiq.l rfail 1
Bargains! Bargains!!
HE lIAD®AT TI?E FRAMED STORE,NEXt
\j door to Mr. R. It. Eyans, by
J. SCHIFF & J3RO.,
HAVE. RECEIVED A LARGE STUCK OF
* Scot's.
As their Store is TBOO SMALL, tfcev other to sell their’
GOODS at very LOW PRILLS.
*£’ (.'.Hi soon and examine their S’JOCK and PRICES
aid you can S*U K about TWENTY-FIVE PJEIkCEN'tf,
Thoniasvill®, April 18. 1800. ® be
Wflhtl, Eilaeli<uul({ii and (ari-itsge
• . • ®*
o A T Ponder's Old Sti*ul, %-hfpe subscribers
JJL * re E3pa re l t<v do
all kinds oi $
Worli
in their line at the short
est notice and in tiie very
Piantal ion, ‘lj orlt Q
#i’ every description,
51 £: 1* A 3 R ts m l A “ *
Magons anS Buggies, %nd @
and nil other work done to.Hi*
most perfect satisfagtion.
® m r
f arriage Repository.—Tlfe subscriber*
„ have a lot of ® ®
® • .* .
Ikoekaways, * °
.. CamicTges, ®
s fr}m the North, which j*-- -M'-
they .wi 11 ‘soon have fe- - u'^M&r fpg
** OTiT HAND, * ‘'-*WSwM.
and will ket*i> upV regular -
B fsand* and VBl flf3 i i
> pj L 1 UJ> li to supply tjie demands of
the CiSmti®-. ct L*)\\°UY & SWIFT.” *
m Tjiomasvine, January 1860. m if ®
Chts. 11. Rcmiugtoii'si ®®
INSURANCE AGENCY-- * ® ®
@ ® ©
e fOR THE--
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
• * OF GEORGIA, AND T{JE @
South Garolififf Mutual Life Insurance Cos.
OF JUE STAia: 4 OF CAROLINA.
„ ° t&ir Office ojppsite*the Poetofiye.® hm IS.
‘.is T w 7 fjhm .
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s V 1!
BBBJ
• ® dBB.
®
C. H. REMINGTON', ISAIAH DEKI.E.
REMINGTON & DEKLE
, . HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW
Furniture Emporium,
• TIIOMASVILLE, GA.,
, wlierc wfll he found a large assortment of the latest and
most fashionable styles of
FURNITURE:
SUCH AS • •
Tables, Chairs, and Bureaus: •
Wash, Light and Towel Stands;
Willow Cradles and Ratan Chair®, for Children.
—————— “•
ALSO—Just received —a large lot of fresh and beautiful
I? L C T.TJ *lt E S,
French Lithograph and Steed Engravings;
Clay, Calhoun, Jackson, and others, life
like size for the parlor:* •
The Voyage of Life—a series: also the Seasons.
Persons fishing to make valuable seleiNions will do
well to call and examine them without delay.
®
IN OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIXE*PARLOR
F U TMSriTTJItE,
WILL BE FOUND EVERY VARIETY &. STYLE OF
o®. Cliairs,*. •
Such as Large CarvedTpp Staffed Seat Ro.ckers:
• Best Mahogonv Spindle Stuffed Parlor Chairs j
Lady’s Sewing Chairs, &c., Ac.
► Also, a large assortment of • •
@ Heastcada* *.
of all Roll, Gothic, Cottage, Bow Top, Ac.
All of which will he sold cheap for cash.
Orders will receive pronipt attention. Emporium
next door belcnv McKinnon & Co/s. nov 26 ts
COTTON BELI i.VG—a new article ; just
received and for sale by*
°ct 8 # E. NE.MINGTON & SON.
. y, RW. 1 O (Mi PIASOS.
. T. HC. CHAMBER'S
PIANO FORTES. *
ESTABLISHED IN 1828. ® e
riA 11. CHAMBERS, Piano Manufacturer, (Form
| ” erly Dubois £ Stoctyrt, and Dubois, Bacon
Chambers.* # •
Warerooms in t)i*c “Bible House,” corner Stir ot.
and 4th Avenue, NdNv York City.
This is a reliable place to purchase. Orders by
Jetter faithfully execiifcaf and perfect satisfaction
guaranteed. . . . .
N. B. Send fj>r a circular, with description, ot
styles au? schedule ot price*. ap 4-cni