Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, August 22, 1860, Image 3

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SPftITS TURPENTINE # P # g’l SUGAR—Bjpwn i il# 8 a® l. *- Clarified. ® D lb 12tg a 15# Cashed !'■ lb 14 a® 16 TALLOW * ‘ lb 1 10 * ” UK'47 ...? ft. P lb*” V-ft. 8 WOtfL.® . plb 2* **J 30* —— * —— 1 *—-*r- — NEW ® * ft - -iBl ft- ■■ ® j Mlt-* 4 - Vl*dl!:i£ will re open her Sriiool i:i Tock . watton A cademv® ® * Ttys THIRD MONDAWIN SEPTEMBER. (*! 1-1 <?SS -3 g ttioi-ft. CoiiiKy. A • ,In the Superior Court, June Tran, I^6o. - Present, the Honorabl# s. HftHANiiELL, Ju<%e : said C®urt. • • a *•* ®Bt4BERT T * * . * ® JAMES li. HARRIS, . {, r ! . , “ vs. ’ : * v Mort # :f^,4-te.. ® WILLIAN J. lIICKS. *•) , - *1; appearing to ifee Court, bv the petftion of Rol erLA. Hardee and James IL lba-ris® (ac< * mj anii and l tsote amh ,i:artg; ge (iei ti.l that on the thifity-lirst day f -tigliu-i-n liiuidft-d and fifty nine, the defendant made and * delivered to thf his i r<*u i.—orv note, bearing day aft! y*jf ielft the deli-ndam protuisedron the th-st day of said note, to j#iv the plaintiffs on* 1 . and eighty seven dollars anil fifty . mts, for value that pterwkfts, on the day and year aforesaid, j * fondant, the better t<* secure of said note, ; i-M-i ii® and and del f>* lftn the plaint ill's, hie do* dos niort |t ge. whereby the said defendant mortgage to the pluiu iill's aci riain uniitejided half I*>f,*the town o; Quitman. Br**nks4 a* , known and in the plan of j said town as lot number two, in block number sixteen, J sonth-w seetion. containing one tenth of :* .acre. : *n or less; andftt fiuther appearingfhat said# note *e Amlfnsaliiipaid, * * • • It is ordered that the said defendant doftav iiyo Court** ■oil oi - *T.ietoi\ thef first day of the uoxfe Teijn ,thereof, the # jiriiu-ipal, interest cost due on said note, 8 of show cause, if any he can,and that on the failure of tfte defen - *daut so ft* do, equity*>f redenftition in and to said j jnortgaged premises be foreteer therg; red and fore closed; and * ft © *it is further ordered, that rufe be published in the ; Southern Enterprise once a month %r fliive months pre vious to the next Term V this Cifurt, i® served on the defendant, or 1; is .j-ft ial agent or ft: -*im y. at leas', three® months previous te the of this Court. m ti SANFORD T. KI2fGBBERY, gj ; ® ft'ffiilit,ilifts Auonfi y. Agtrae . die mi nut** of said Con f. this gust 16tn, 1860. ‘ ® ° ° 2*-m3m * D. W. M. RAE, Clerk. S T -® !i or Inlfnlioii lo f t li!iii!jf Name. m Il State G&rgia, BrooM Counts/. #* persons interested are hefcojftnotified diat I shall apply to tire next Superior-Court, to be in uftl tor - the counft aforesitai, on the s* -otui M-'tnia;. ill Dei t-nd'er, I'er the purpese of having my jjjjino iftfroin t'i;:’ of Fieklin Martin, ly whiel9 name I have heretofore knowfti. to that of Henr^Cambidl. ® Fit KLIN MARTIN, ® * • B\ li is Attorney, S. I'KIN'GSBERY. TI G ft >; I ii, 1860. * STRAYED, ® ON lift- -fttli OF JUR\*L Ass. from sitliscriber, A ll!nek Vlare Mole. about twelxft years old. She has a small wen between , her lijnd lags; no other mark remembered. 4 r??- A liberal reward will be pm error the detevery of , the .Mule, or information of her whereabouts left w Alison Dekle, or myself. ® ® * GEORGE A. DEKDE. Thomasville, Ga., August 15, 1860. @WAnxxlzxsr- • , t LI. PERSONS ARE HER Ell Y FOREWARNED ,/AGigninst trading fora certain note now °in the hands of-John Ferrell, made payab 1 ® t*> II R. ,* Seward, for $150.00 and clothing for a negro*?or eig months, and signed bv Jolin R. Maddox A Cos. IV e are detcrmineifcn-'t to said note unless compelled by law, 8 as the consideration i'on which the same was given has ®faili-i JOHN R MADDOX A Ct. t August 8,1860. - ° ®3t OF THE , or tejUtraxce.” riNHE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES O TIIT-f 1 Ist of September next, to begin the publicatiorf’of a purely Ttetriperapoe paper, bearing the above title. I ii® absolute AVi-.nt of a weekly JourmJ, t:*:s great moral reform—one which should adviteate and deteud its * primiplos, propeilv displav tf* awful effects of tinman ufacture, tratic in, and use of intoxicating drifts, indus triously collect and collate full ami rvliahjf information ; in reference to the progress and prospects of the cause, and give in a condensed and succinct form,the Rales ana L rages of the “ Sons of Temperance’ and the “ Knights of Jericho” for the instruction of the members tlieregf — . lias long been felt. Such a paper the undersigned propo ses to*supply. and lH*ls confident that_with the fecilitjes at bis command, beiug an active member of both*ordcrs, he can do so. and furnish a Tcrrqreranee Journal which “siiall receive the support of Temperance men, and be worthy the cause he and they have so much at®heart. He prefers not to parade a long list of names before the public, but begs leye to assure the friend® of the reform, that he lias the promise of the aid, influence, and contri butions of many not unknown to the public as aide wri ters. . ® The Champion <7f Temperaxcp will he published weekly, on a slfcct 24 by 32, and will be printed on dear, white paper, and in the most finished style of the art. The terms will be: For one copy for one year, # l 50 For eight copies for one ©e-ar... 10 00 ® For ten copies for one year 12 “0 - For twenty copies for one year. 90 00 ? Invariably in advance. . Address. ‘ W. G. WHIDBY, Atlanta, Ga. TO >II.C II 4NK S 4YI> OTIIERS. •D&OPOSAE6 ABE SOLICITED FJ)R A ‘al ut the entire block ijt'hiiildings on Minn street, known as the Bryan BuildTnthe good materia? to be o pfeserved, o c L . C. gRYAN. r\l ) SACKS extra Rio Coffee. Powder, LeacL and ft/V’ Pnrcussion Caps : for sale by * BC P I7 * B F HUBERT. VFIN E lot of Cheese*, just received and for sale by 8 E. REMINGTON SON. ‘ 8 o .R e 111 oVa 1 , Tfem qva 1 . ‘i hliniMll h \ BROTHER # rpAKBoTIIIR METHOD OF IN FORMING °THE I svilli and vieinitv, that they have • RtalttOVßD to the store : • . by HAYES, HOLLOWAY & CO., 0 o • • pi * *, a* *• ®* • . 0 o # I. KUBIISHEK & UR(I • # 9 Take®Notlce.* rftUK STEAM MILL ( OPAKTNERBHIP heretofo L ex hit in a fi 1 J .; ■-< •! i•. - *\N A >T \® ii© b c 1 fm. M • ■’ ISiE- > • ‘Li A M* <R<; AN ’ . E VV. PR ESI ‘ >HT, ® . K. <1 M< >R<; AN, . m J- teIATEN. - 1 : ‘ . _3 :• ° TO T sa,; ercliant^ OF TUK m * eyuj n w wu * iTi ft v- i • ‘ \v u THE JJNDERSIGNED, MERCHANTS of* t ? the Ci-Pof t'ha;: 8. t . ur.igi-d by gt * ♦ inige ri c ivi -1 l:. Spiing, and # is from *1 seftions of tht South * 8 * • 8 i p 9 isly, and com]© aucct ssftilly, with those bought in New iork. at i other Ntirthefti cities, and be t!ia^ • *.* 9 card, we will receixe still gri .©: ;• ronage, have I ■; I 8 ■, < ‘ I *!'•,- . and .1 * hav • all sented in the mar*< ts of Europe, this . SpringsanA Summer, either® by members of “ • live bribe,%r by Agents fully c&upetant to select for the Southern Trade. They have bought for cash, or j its eq l’. \ ‘ >1: • !11. Mild : •■it -* it elioUS 1! fil U Mild i't stocks for the inspection of UiJ interior merchant. Onr facilities for obtaining Domesta Gotads ! the are unsurpassed by the merchants of anv other city in the Union. * < \Ve, tiiereimv, cmifidPatlv invite v;u to inspect our FAIJL 8TO(*K8 Os FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC i GOODS, fee 11!:_ ; ited that all wh>®may do so Kiihont j prejudice. will make their pureha-.es in this market. Our Stocks \\®tl be complete early •> Aug : t. when we v !”■ |> !■ -.-- i! t” re® \e tim va. - ui’ e : old and new#aer cantile friends. * ® ®®• • • I GOODS. J GILLIL4ND. HOWELL &. v> > -N HINSON CREWS 4 I ‘i CHAMBER!. ‘.IN. and 1 i?E * * Cn ■ JOHN G. pMILNOR & CO. NAILER SMITH & CO.; HI Ass i. M< BURN L I A*CO. tIJAN:., liOU.sTilN A > * L. LIWIL A I'(tehoW. AT. KLN/IIE &; A LMIDINo. ( m * t IL.-> ~ © iT:I. HYDE- (C Efe,.. L MAY WII.t.IAMS & PRICE; COURTNEY, TENNANT Si ( - J. .. Al - . KA: CO. m ® HOOTS SHOES. # ! I). F. FLEMING &. CO.; R A. PRINGLE &. CO.. I FORCE At MITCIiLLL: L.tl sToDDAKMaV: CO.! DUNHAM,TAFT vX CO.; HASKJyTINEfc WALTON, CLOTHING. # ° &. CO.: C't >ll lie WILLIS &. COI 4VALD< >RN EGG LI- -T- N 4 Cl. E#WIN BATES .A CO® MATTIIIEsSLN , O'HARA A CO. * * * , GKO( VKIFS, * ‘• GEOROf: W WILIJAMS & CO® * ® AND Gi..\Bß WARE. • JV EBB & SAT;I-;; S.iROWN &f PALMB.iI * dbi'cs adf> in.•DarfNi-;. 11NVILAND, STEVENSON & GO* N*EI nßHft; JOHN ASH HURST & CO.; lfUl FA DOW lE. .!>'{ V’ . * IB WKN. FOSTER A4 ‘< J. .v W ?vN- )X DETV ING. TJI a W-R A Cl*.: ALBERT JLENiJNICK; M \R SHALL, Bi;i?L;E*c CO.. * * i*AT. CAPS AND STRAW COODM. HP.KSEY, AC TEN ACO *F U. I ANNjNG A®CO.; i D. K. Cij. #i *9 A DDL ES A A3DJ.ftStV SI AR D VVA BE. # : - lIASTU7, * ALirffUN®A CO.; JIfNNINOS, TtfOM 1 LIN SO A A (•. % : OJb lT,fiT;l.TA.i| 58 WINDOW • CERTAINS. * . . A HOWELL; JAMES G. BAILIE* • ! I.l : Olml.1 AND EAIiERB i N tt’INES, * * <f S4li i>ns AVD CTIAFEE, CROFT A CHAFE*; REN NEK Eli A GLOV ER. # ® deaeeß in PA?i;n avd svt augß _ J n-dii’ll WAJ.Kf.IL ‘ St 1115 A-L. j J V. s oL fl -%T£r X o HAS REMOVED lifts SSEVER-VI.ATES-\t CRE, * • IfiARD-ApARE, • 0 „TIN-\VARE, . . . , BKITANLCWARJI, . WOOD-WARE, * # 1 ° * , ViILLOTV-WASIE, •< t‘ T< ‘ v 1 c..i ) f t \ lit X.toi ‘I I *C Os i i*i ii i *it j\ JL ® 01 >POSIT!•: 1, RE'l!Mf;*C, A S(^'S * # • • ——— O 9 *To the Laclies® • i. j. ti;av.v|(k eiivi ms” JIQUSE-FUIimSHING STORE Oppo>:'eN-L Rcie-.iirti'n A s,ia% <i v> hi;n a eall, a#he has many excdleut arueh s in the k?r.- keeping line, ! such as • *• ® b , j. * * Tin-'Ware. O£XJ.?iLO'4V ; -. @ of ® size and (te seription, • n v’ 8 • • • ’ - A * ® . ° a •* # . • ©SfcSak* Irishes &c. FBCIIT 4ms flffllT. fttHnU ‘ / j.. And a thou.-und and iuu- nil i r m” h s t o to 9 ip*ntion. Evary thing usimliy kept in a • 9 1101 *-;rsf A^rifillMl-NT will®be found heix- —i?*m a Mnun-b .xto a Cooking-stove. •• t> • 1 I wtffild -.• cull tic #: -•••ion of Merchants to mv* ;ju r w prepared*to pot npdn any i- and o£ every varieij, on asojeas-eoabie terms as jjiey can be bougid in anv mtwket. ** • • * Ifruy-IML CITTiWRVC ml REPAIRING done on d.-.-rt noti% Orders filled ©with promptness and dispatch. * I.YU Main S;rr i®. opposite E. Remington A .Ton’s Stffrt* m August 1.1 St>o 7. J.’TRAY WICK. Baptist Female College, CUTHBER'J, GEOBGIA. €F* tx 11 *3? ox m, 1830. rjv£!E FALL Tl.lfeM WILL BLGIN ON MONDAY, A September ©Third, © ©And end <#i Friday, ® • December Twenty-first. # No effort has Wen spared*to secure the best teaching talent, in all the D- ;• mAits of a thordhgh and ®ccom plished Female Education. • *® ## j For further information, apple to _ ® # It. D4l ALUARY, President Culhl fia., August ldtiu. j %Sew >lilUncry I7siablislinicnt. MRS. Wj T. SEAVERS, # fletcherostreet, nd"door®above Stark s, keeps con s'ai; iV on land tbgonflat assortment of # * ©New Fashionable Milftnery Goods, 0 and for sale upon the most reasonable terms. The Ladies of Thonmsvflle and ficinityoare I respectfully requested to call nToj examine my Btdfck • df lino®!’ tskion .ble Bjnnefs, Ribbons, Flowers. Caj Head Dresses,oEmbroidvry, etc, now on hand. Particular atu-ntinn given t > I>re-s Cutting. Thomasrille, February l'.t,*lßtio. , DIARKHOB4J C R IMPS! ( lIOLER DROPS. : THIS MEDICDJE has been • # TIIE XKVER FAILING and proved \ ten o REMEDY J’ears experience to . Jc?rtain. safe at 1 reliable reme dy tor all JJoweJ *Derangemen Dia . • Cramps, Pains, Cholera, Chula * Ac., bow before the piihWe One or two dose# of 30 drop®, yrttke&re the nftst severe cramps in the stomach in 2*. minutes. A single dose oft eg cures* he l narrhafv and it A#rer eonstil'ates One dose will sattsly any > one of its merits. /Price uttly 25 Otntl. ° ° Prepared by TR/\l*L # *& &lOW, * 4S Bowerv. New fork. A%d sold in •Thomtrsville by E. Seixas°amd T. B. j Lktle* * e ° - v NEW GOODS! • HEW-GOODS.!! CHEAPER THAN TH& CHEAPEST!! •o O ° <, txuixtli JjAL Liar liftl i Ifaitrafns Ilian Jens or Gentiles Oiler. roilK !\! ’ 1 ft!>l ! •Nhl *ft A VIN t: A1 >’ ‘ ■ IT.I'TIIE J . *. call the attention of the ydiesind gentftmen tcfttbe extensive stoclPflt , AND § . ** GOODS, . m / • NOW S ‘TORE, CONSISTING OF Muslins, Bsrages, SILKS, Tissues, • And Trimmings, t All of the most tasty aicl ■ together with a complete assortment of ® ® AeHlSenirn*s„l'ui-nishlntr Goods, Those wishing something neat, and at the same time 1 APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON, will find it to theirjntereot to call and examine his Stock to-fi re ; .titr i - lie -J er, PRICES a;nd®GQODS to suit the •tmiesrand set - >n. BENJAMIN F. HUBERT, . j* c At tft Old Sand <>f 11. W. Sharpe, o iitsSl Greater Bitrzitiii-i. @ . f ITIS A FACT THAT H. WOIiFF & BRO. Ar * v ? lling oil’ their . v mutter at Cost. These bar_ tins oilered for six weeks from this and “®. and they aim mis'.i all who wish to purelnise cheap ( *ds to look well to their @ ” Strike while the iron’s hot.’’ pur Summer Ooous are fr-sh, ling and clu ! *1! J !•/ it. Hie “iihred to the •public. They consist ox Muslins, Embroideries, Shawls, Alim’ 1 ‘.Bulls’ TU.-itcs. Silk* t’rih'miugs. Brilliants, Graroutines, Travelin./ llc-*p Sk &c., <fce. — And, also,*a lai rs stock of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, of all lA.ds agd dest'vii • i .ns. m ‘-2r” There i* no humbug in this. Cotfie up and buy, H. WOLFF .no BROTHER. i Thomasville, Julp 6, 1860. *jy 11-tt Selling Out atCostrfor: CASH! 4 S Wfc ARE DESIROUS oF -ELLIN G OUT THE . \ remaining portion of out® Large Well Seloclcd I. we tftke this method of informing our customers tu! tip,* public at large, that we we deteruibie# to SEIUjUji out •.. . * :. EIL • OVERSTOCK CO\®ISTS OF #. „-• • • * • ** tj-'* 0 *■’ m m • •<( “ ® F-! / OJACKONET. S „ . • m cj s \v> is 5,4 n y , S Arru'itik .Tinalius, ( * S EMBROIDERED O * £1 Swiss £)rcs I* nll crus, O * ,* IS BUI LLANTES, —— O * , I I) Victoria Lawns, Bcrages, &c. S. BLEACH IE D A NB # BROWN SHIRTINGS,“©3 R®a:ly ll;ylp CTolliiis^, “ •* • •IVI.XTEII DRESS ffRDISU\GS, BOOTS,® • shoes, • * *• HA'IU, • „ CAPS, ® • . PAILWOLSk * ‘ * • #v U.IIBK ELLAS, * • . * HOLLOW-WARE, • • ‘ GLASS WAME, • • * ‘#IX WARE. • HARD-WARE, *. CROCKERY, • • , • • CUTLERY, Ami tt : r rent many r.t her attn-li 9 too numerous to nu-ution- Thot” who are in need of any of the iiboveftuticlcs citn make it A THEIR INTEREST u* call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we mean what we say, and ifttelid selling out at cost. __ • ‘ • i : AhT, Jhocc who are indented to ns, either by or aggoi vr. past due, may also find it fot!icir interest to come for- Av.ii'd :md l’-V UP, and thereby sati t#>st of suit Mi collecting. p • . . SWft’T, I)EKLE W ILUHtELL* Tlnjmasvnle, June . Its •SALE .OF LOTS- IN •*Q if i t n> a it. VlflLL BE SOLD ON VPED.\?>I Y. the twenty* y se@i <1 da\ i Au;.us®ti<v\i, a nuinba*pf lots iitiie* town of Qaitmtm. * # 0 By order of the Inferior Court of Brooks Qnitv, thin June £5, 1860. ®. jy 4\ f) TV. McKAK. Clerk. Groovesville Acade*rny. * ’ rjIHE UNDERSIGNED WOI.'ND RESPECTFULLY JL citiz#n@ of Grooverville and the surrohnd- C(*uitry, that the ensiing Term of School wi# opeiym • Mofidiiy, July IGlli. I Thankful tor the natrontige which he has recei \a-d. lie hopws by #/. ao/, ami /i/s. ryance, nql to receive, but to merit a of the etftiie 8n the future. * . Thmii > per XivciUy WceiMs. • Primary • llmunon English 8 12 tiO Higher Ej;lish or L*tin.. .*• 16 00 •:%. N-#e*larges niKtle for less than hart a J'erm. II 7® No de !ue: ion nnaJfc for absence, in cases of protracted aickncfs. m * * # B. A Boarding House lias been opened in the place wHfre good board can be obtained. doodMboard can also 1 e had in priviUe families at reasonable rates, je 20-41 . E. J. HOLMES. IJOTI f \ Bl'iLJ ISALfcAM, • o* *Port Weak ttni I!iflamd Eyes. # rpIIIS BATiSAM WAS U*ED FOR MANY YEARS , A in the private practice celebrated Ocidirt;, with remarkable success, for diseases of i ® Eye and Eyelids. There are many persons would rather suffer from pain and disease through life than credit and try the efli cacy OT any new medical discovery; all su*h had better not read tills, but to all reasonable persons flu’s prepara tion is recommended iff. a moss safe and effdbtual cure for or soreness of the Eye and Eyelids, caused either bv too close application*!© i!:*iute objects, lons habit, exposure to cold, contusions, blows, orffnata tion from aiiy@-.\traneous body under the*eyelids. Jt is remarkiddy so*•! niug ia*i;s di'ccts. and 1 as cured thou sands who would otherwis* have lost their sight.. In eases where the Eyelids are iutiained, or the ball of th#Eye thickly covered with blood, it acts almost like magic, and all appterance of inflamatiom after I two or applications. There is a numerous class of persons tluif are peculiarly exposed ts*accidents or ihs ease tffat weakfn and iMaine the Eyes, and perhaps de stroy the who* from the nature*of their employ ments, compelled to work in a eland of dost and grit. Snch should never he without this BALSAM. %*meinh( r. ‘ Seeing is lt< lieving. ® The following ex tract from a letteiffust received, refers to one of the many similar cases constantly reported: •• ° 0 • @ ’ Jehsey City. Oct. 29, 1859. Missi-s. A. B. A D. San^s—Dear Sirs: I have for a maimer of years been troubled with sore and inflamed •Eyelids, which, though thev never caused n*’ much pain, were very annoying on otlier accounts. I have tried a number of medicines at dMFereJit times i\*thout the slight est success. Seeing an advertisement of your Roman Eye Balsam, in spite of mv scepticism, I resolved to g# some, and at least try fullest gratitude toduforin you 1 could almost send you a fifty dollar hill , that a few and only t*few applications have resulted in a complete cure. • • Respectfully yours, L. ZABRISKIC. I'jico > ( cgls per Jar. * Prepared and sold bv # c • / A. B. \ I. WANDS, 0 T\ holes,m* Ly-uggists. 1: a Fulton Street, e Corner of William Street, New York. •F r sale by E. SElXASfTbomasville, Ga. , Catrlaye Saddle &llani(‘ss Manufactory. r JTHL undersigned ts still prosecuting his old trade JL iu Thomasffille . Opposite E. Ramingtoa s, o - : . where lie is prepared to execute, -•rCTgrXJ Tm 5 ‘ . in the best Btyle, -1^“ :in every department of Iris business. o jj e j s we U i supplied witli a large Stock of Material, ants would r especially call the attentioncof thepublic his nen , and elegant style of o 0 Carriage aud *Buggy Trimming, # Harness and Saddle Manufacturing, etc, etc. 9 aug 7-ly „ CHARLES MERTZ ° One Hundred & Seventy-five Dollars ° ILEWAUD. Ranatvay or enticed from THE PREMIS ES of tiie uudi-rsigned, twelve miles south of Thom asville, my boy El.l AS. about thirty years old, six feet and perhaps one or two inches high, walks erect and will weigh one hundred and seventy or eighty pounds, speaks I, quickly when excited, wore a goatee and left o® a dark bay horse of good size with a white spot in the face, a good saddle horse and about eight years old. ELIAS is :• very bright uqdatto, ulum-t white. 1m : straight and will n?, doubt attempt to pass as a whit; gnun ttMsonie free state, or under the protection of some abolition cui -1 will pay SEVENTY FIVE for the deliv ery “f said boy and horse to me, or a satisfactory reward tor < :tlnr. confined where I can get them, and will pav ©ONE HUNDRED DOLLAIt S ibr the white man, with proot to convict him of carrying oil’ the negro. h ‘ CICERCten. YOUNG. Thomasville, Ga„ April Iff. IS6O. ts spa HIcLEA ff'S m * V? /. /; ‘ ® ;cf J'-'W COBBIAL^iw tern* yfk blood u .>3 PJJEIFIEE® ~.. p . i 6l . 4 • l'fleiT RisiTi?. “ m After taking. i< r 6''HE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, 1 m and TIIE MOST DELICIOUS ® • O AND & IE) el i o*l it fill Coinlial * 4 EVER TiREL It is strictly a scientific and Vegetable CSnnound, pro cured by Mu* distillation of Roots. Herbs and Bark. Yel low Dock. Blood Root. Bk*k Root. Sarsaparilla, ft'ilfl CluSry Burk, and Dandelion enters ins> its composition. The entire active remedod principle of each ingredient is thoroughly extracted by mv new method of distilling, producing a delicious, exliilerating spirit, and the most INFALLIBLE REMEDY for renovating the diseased svstem. and restoring the sick, eu lie ting and (fcbilitated INVALID to HEALTH and STRENGTH® UIMA.VN STKEMiTIIE.TIM; ( ipini lL WILL EFFECT I’ff LLY CURE : #LiversComplaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,® Ck''onnor A crvou s Debility, Diseases of tin Kidneys, ami all Diseases striping from a Disordered Liver or ,■* hutch. Dyspepsia, tleartburu. Inward Piles, micidity or Sickness of the Stomach, Full- % • ness of Blood to the Head, D dl l’ain or * Sunn miny in the Head, J’alpipi • ® tinn of the Heart, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, • * i" u ’ Eructions, Chok * xng or Separating 0 Feeling e when ® % * * Lyi n g m m 0 • *• mDoun, Dryness or Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Xight , • Sweats, Inward Fever, Pain in the Small of the naek, Chest or Side, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Depressing of Spirits,Frightful 1 Dreams, Langor, Despondency or gny Nervous Diseases, ® • Softs or Blotches® ® * on the Skm, ® ° and FE VER AND AGUE for CHILLS AND FE Vim.) ® OYBISi A JIILVION OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the last six months, and in no in stSnce has it failed in giving entire satisfaction. Who, theif will suffer from ‘Weakness o% Debility when Mc l.ty's Stre.no the.ning Cordial will cure you ? , No language can convey an adequate idea of the ®a mediute auf almost miraculous change produced by tak ing this Cordial in the diseased, debilitated at*l shattered * nervous systei*. whether brok*n down by excess, weak by nature, unimpaired by tickness. tiie relaxed and un strung organization is restored to its pristine bealtjeaml ’ % ° o , HMRIiIED PERSONS, Or •tliets, conscious of inability, from cause, will tiuß McLean’s Strengthening Cgrdial a thorough re generator of the system ; and all who may have injured themselves by improper indulgence, will find in the Cor dial a certainMuid speedy remedy. g • ® TO THE® LADIES. ° ® .ncLEjy’s strem;x niz nin t ci eorbial • IS A SOVREIGN AVft SI’EEIUr CURE FOR Incipient Consumption, Whites, ur 9 Difficult® Aleuslruuiion, Jiicontl,'u’tlCC cj Urine Involuntary Discharge eltereoffFall-® * flig of ‘the V£omb, Giddiness. Fainfc • , a ing and a/TDiseases inci o dent to Females. THERE IS NO TIISI VVAE 1 HOS E St. I filler no longer. Take it according to Directions. It. ] will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate you affd cause : the blufiui of health mount your cheek again. * | EVERY BOTTLE*IS WARRANTED TO Gfi’E ; * SA 1 7 SEA Cl 7 Iff.v. 0 HO R € SI 91. i) st E \ . If your children are sickly, puny, o® allliVtcd,McLcan’s Cordial will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment; try it, and you will be # eonvinced. •• .IT IS liELHIOIS.TO TAKE. • CAETIOff.— Beware of Druggists or Dealers who > may try to flaltu upon you some Bitters or .Streaparilla trash, which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as good. A® iid such men. A si* lur Jig Lean’s Strengthen ing Cordial, an” take Althing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood, and at the same time#strengtli-. en the system. On* tablespoonjul taken every morning fasting, is a •certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fev®r, or any prevalent and sease. It is ;©it up in large bottles. Brice onlv $1 tier bottle, or b bottles for *5. ® .*. is. jiij:av ©Sole Proprietor of thisuCordial, @ Also, McLean's Volmtnic Oil Liniment. Principal Third and Pine Sts. St. l.otiis, Mo. Sold hy*E. Seixas, Thotmtsviile Ga ,and T. M. Palmer, . Fla. jy ® Ss£XXlL^'o3.*cl ? .‘.Liver Invigorator,. •NEVER DEBILUPATE^ ITIS COM iff) ENDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. . andJtas become an established fact, a Standard .Medi- |jne, known and approved ’ by all that have used it, and is now resorted to with Sm confidence in all the dis eases for which it re- ** commended. It has cured thousands r within thdtlast two yetfrs, who had given up all liope “ of relief, as the numerous un solid ted certiMcates in my possession show. The dose must be adapt the temperament of the person taking it, and Ph used in such quantities as to act gently on tne bow- * els. ® Let the dictates of judg memt guide you in the use : of the LI YE It IX VIGOR w ATOli, and it will cure Liver Complaints, Bilious m Attacks.Dyspepsia.Chron i flDiarrluca, Suitnncr Com- plaints, Dysentery, Drop sy, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveness. Cholera, ; Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholic, Flatu lence, Jaundice, Female m Weaknesses, and may he* us<l successfully as an or idinarv FAMILY MEDI CINE. It SICK J* HEADACHE, (as thou sands can testily,) in twen- tv minutes, if two or three t’.aspoqjis full are .taken at “ the commencement of the attack. ALL WHO USE IT | M I ARE GIVING THEIR testimony in its favor. © MIX YV®VTER IN THE - IMOUTII AVI Til TIIE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. * PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. o A LSO „ Sanford’s Family Cathartic Pills „ 0 COMPOUNDED FROM © Pure Vegetable Extracts, anil put up ill Glass CaScSjjAir Tight, and will keep iu any cli-matc. a The FAMILY CATHAR- • TIC PILL is a gentle but Inactive Cathartic which the . proprietor has used in* Jjis practice for more than 20 “ years. 0 The csnstantly inercas 2 ing demand from THOSE WHO II AV 1: USED • THE PILLS, and the sat isfaction which all express ™ in regard to their use, has induced me to place them a within the reach of all. The PROFESSION well m know that different Cath artics act on different por- “m dions of the bowels. • The FAMILY CATII-;gj IARTIC PILL has, with due reference to this well established fact, been com poifhck-d from a variety of M ithe purest 4 egetable Ex tracts, which act alike on “ every part of the alimen tary canal, and are good?” and safe in all cases where a Cathartic is needed, such as Derangements of the Stonuft-.h, Sleepiness, Pains W in the Back and Loins, Cosfi veness,Pain and Sore-T'ness over the Whole Bo dy, fr*m sudden cold. vh-.N licit frequently,• if neglect ! ed, end in a long conrse of.JJ fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping sensation of cold *a over the'body, Restless ness. Headache, or weight in the head, all Intlamma tory “diseases, Worms, in 1 j Children or Adults, Rheu matism, a great Purifier of, ii the Blood, and many dis | cases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in 1 tins advertisement. Dose Ito 3. ; PRICE THREE DIMES. - np'The LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY CA THARTIC PILLS. ar<? retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. 0 8. T. W. SANFORD M. !>.. Jliuiufacturer and Proprietor, * ap 11-Gm 0 0 0 3ti3 Broadway, New York. / r 4°ENTS’ Superior Cliewing Tobacco and Extra ! \ T Segars; for sale by 1 sep 17 °B F HUBERT. O O ’ BEEF! BEEF!! BEEFf!! rpHK UNDERSIGNED WOULD RBBPECTFULLY A inform the citizen*.of Thomasville and vicinity, that he is still at his old trade, kILLIXG VAI> FURIISHIHG TIIE .MARKET WITH FR E SII BEE F. Excellent, sweet meat can t>c proetiretl by sending to the Market House anv ntoniing at the RINDING OF THE BELL. , • INKING OF THE BEL ® * ‘ NGING OF THE BE # , GING GK THE B IXG of the . •• N(I OF TH ® • * GOFT ® °OF , ® . • @ j Remember, as the Seasons change, the Prices change As the time for stall-fed beef is past, the ’ g v i) i’ v AAvr* A XIJLAt Ci O V M ‘ , lIU v\ . MARKET HOI RS—from daylight until S o'clock, A. Jk. I feej thankful for past favors, and still Remain most humble servant, ® jy H-ts ABEL JOHNSON. * BYINGTON HOTEL, • * Broad Street, Albany, Georgia. ® I T. BI’I.\GTO.\, Proprietor. * . ® THE STAGE OFFICE, for Stages running to Thomasville. Bain ■■■SaJL bridge, Quincy is kept a -*"i‘l3sS Honso. ‘ jy 10 ts ® I ABRAfi GRAVES. CYRUS S- GRAVES. PL K\ T V r S I. t S O \ E E> jLmTJIVI AT H I 1 In MILL, ® ON THE GROOVERVILLE ROAD® * Fill MU.I!S!FROM TIiMM, 1 CONSISTING OF MM } nmf-mw } Weatherboards, &c. , ® THE CS-Xl.Xi’S 5 !? MILL. Is Operated evgyv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. ** ABKiJI CiRAVES & SON. July 18, 1860. ® ts • Lands! -Lands! ® rjMIJ SUBSCRIBER NOW ofFERS FOR SALE * ° his small, though Well Improved Farm,^%^* cons*;ting of FOUR HUNDRED acres, situ- dSrjflSf ated on the Troupvifte and Tallalnmsec rqgd, -iL , affbut eight miles from Thomasville. lie all liis the pl*ce®fannqjg utensils, Ac., with the pres- Lent growing crop of seventy acres in excellent corn, and and fortv-five acres in c®ton. Tlte lands are good pine, <► and well worth the attention of tho.-;’ wishittltto move to Thomas county. lie lias just completed on the, place anew and screw -press, which be (•'"great to the piirchaser*nml the dwelling house, out houi.es, &c., are all good log houses. The favorably lo cation of my ftirm, will not fail t# please. Come and see it iiqpicdiately, as 1 am determined to sell, on the, most reasonable terms, for (’c.sii or Credit, or both, so sißt the purchaser. Now, here is a bargain for any man who de sires a small, tich farm, H ell located. , t # ® ® D. 8. RAY. . Thomas County, Ga.. July -1, 1860. ° # P. S. Address me at Thomasville. ts * ® Bai gailts In EandsT * *® COUNTY—Seventeenth Wistrfct, Nos. 154, 1 166, 1/5, 221, 25/, 265, ffD. 297, 344. RUwaJaate. 13thIffst., Nos. 157, 172, 253,257, B g5S. U’tli Dist., No. 65. * @Deeatur, Comity—l9th Dist, No. 11® 20tli District, No. 264. ‘ ® „ ® —*■*— @ Colquitt County—Bth Dist., Nos. 100,182,183, 317, 319. Lowndes County—9th Diet,,®Nfts. 40,251, 312,345,367, 369 e 379, 380, 386,‘391, 402. 11th Dist.. N0*349. Irwin Countv—lst Dist, No. othlTist., Nos. 255, 97. 6th Dist., Nos. I*l, 320, 394, 406, 423. # Appling County—2il*D?st.. No. 2*l. 3d Dist., Nif-113. 0 AY” are County—sth Di®., Nos. 307, 427. Coffee County—lst Dist., No. 178. g t y—l2th Dist., No.a7. 0 Cherokee County—ltli Dist., No. 325. • Lee£yuuty—lsth Dist., 255. 18th Dist., No., 90. ® Early County—l4th Dist., N05.®156, ISU 216. 217. Also, 100 ni'itf Thomasville, on tiie Tallahassee road. ® Also, 300 acres improved land, on the Tanahasse road, tv®) milesfronUlhomasville, belonging toJ. 11. McLellan. ZMF Titeye lands will be sold very low for Cash. Ad dress the subscriber at Albany, Ga. June 27, 1860. ® ‘ P. P. SMITH. * Selling Him , riffHE BEAWIFUE PLACE OF RESID*ERCE®OF L • mV. i).\ti!Mi.iKßi:i.b. situated in that portion of Thomasville known as Tock wotton, is now® oilered for hotter terms than any other property in the country, for the reason thSt the owner desifes to sell out “lock, stock imd hare l,’’ prepa ratory to till? Amsummalion of other arrangements. m There are live acres of land, excellent dw el liny house, kitchen, smoke house, negro houses, and ether convenient out houses, with a good wdd, and yvhatsoev cr else is expected upon a ffa lr improved place. It is • corner lot, two sides fronting streets, with oma- 1 mental pairing. The property is ill’ sale, emphatically, . and fov that reason las been put down at astonishingly low rates. s *l~iT Oitfff half cash, the other twelve months credit, without interest, if. payment is secured^ or longer time may be given. ® @ . @ Apply to the Editor of the Southern Enterprise. Tliomasville, Ga., May 16, 18®). ts 870 of Land *:. . I'QK SALE, VYTITII GOTH) DWELLING AND OUT HOUSES, T Y adjoining Thomasville, (one of the most towns in Southern Georgia,) and very conveniently situated for any person de siring to do busirress in town. i'sU If -not sold by the first of December, —— the subscriber expects to remove back to occupy the place. Enquire of dames 11. Huves @ Esq., of Thomas ville. ® ROBERT FLEMING. Brunswick, July 18, IB6o® 4t * : • .House and Lot for;Sale. ® I AM NOW OFFERING FOR SALE MY HOUSE and Lot. It is situated in a beautiful and pleasant part 9 of the town. The house is new* and large, very con venient, with good outbuildings and garden. I have also FOUR BUILDING LOTS, containing one acre each, all corner lots, which I will seff, m ® Should any one desire to build, or to an improved placeyn tpwn. fiow’ is the tim* as I am determined to sell. Terms, one half Cash, and the remainder on rite first day of January, ISGI, without interest,©with notes and approved security. may 23-1” ‘ ISAIAII DEBMLE. Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound,® • on 8 DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE. For rurifying the Blood find Diseases a cf the Liver. riTHIS IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE OF THE DAY. § It is used to a great extent by Physicians in their practice, andoby Families to ] invent Diseases of Children, and as a general Purifier of the Bloody and by Females in tbe most ( cotiinion diseases to which they ift’e subject. Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Ga. For Sale in” Thomasville by P. S. Bower, in New Fork by Ilarrall, Bisley & Kitchen. up 4-3 m .BOOK BINDING.- CHARLES A. FINDEISEN, HAVING located in Tallahasse, Florida, is nbw prepared to Bind Books in every varietyoof style desired. Blank Books of all kindsobound to order, cheap for CASH. • Those who subscribe for Harper's Magazine, Har per’s Weekly, the New York Ledger, the Southern Field and Fireside, the Illustrated Bible or any oth er book, paper, or magazine ot any kind, and wish to preserve them, can have them bound at the most reasonable prices by leaving them at the offiee o of the Southern Enterprise, tp be forwarded to me at Tallahasse.’ ° 0 March 10, 1860. * ]y T * 1 Carpenter’s Koticc. TIIE undersigned offers his services to the citizens of Thomasville and surrounding country, as a House Carpenter, capable of taking charge of and carrying on any and all kinds and styles of work in his line. Persons wishing work done to or der with dispatch will do well to givo him a call, and his greatest motive will be to please. feb 4-ly L. F, RUSSELL. Ilf IMllinlF BLANKS I liir . New Tailoring Establishment. , Peter* Lindsay, . Merchant tailor, would respectful- • ly inform the citizens of 4^, Thomasville MR fw SIR ROUNDING COUNTRY, Next to Kk mi notion oA° Dkki.k's 1 Furniture Store, T J|| Mjj whety he will be pleased to wait 8 upon those who may favor ®liim pJ §s m i'ir Garments of* cntf ‘ -j and made up in th, latest and most * liisliionable styles. Clothes, Cassimers, and Vesting®/ 1 constantly on hand. *” L Vo 1 ’ : a - mb 85 ts John. I > . Ai*noldy • Merchant tailor, is still at his oli> stand between the large brick stores of Remington and ® Ml fl Hubert, where he is prepared, !• All Kinds of Work . frellMj #Um ill Ilfs'line in the best style and * |^§T lie has on hand a good supply * I g with all the necessary trimmings, ‘ I “ills ! which will lie cut and made to • order Cutting d<*ie at all times in the latest fashion* [ and at the shortest notice. # * v-*P Call and examine for yourselves.® * Tliomasville, Ca., Oct. 30, 1 Soil. ts Architect and Builder. OHOMAS JENKINS, having permanent 1/ * I located himself, oilers Ids services as at® . ftl'cffiicet tbit) . . to (he citizens of Tliomasville apid surrounding coun-’ try, and would respectfully inform them that he ia prepared to take contracts for building Dwelling*, Stores, or other buildings, ® m IN EITHER WOOD OR BRICK, and will give his personal attention to all work en trusted to him. ® FIRMTIRE, of every description, made to order or repaired on short notice. j Orders £pr*) COFFINS will “receive prompt attentioifi % ® ® _ JlcferoiiCß!^ j Dr TV P Jennings, Albany, Ga. Dr A Maloy, Cheraw, South Carolina. •J te Leak, Pres’t of Bank. Wadesboro’, N. C. JVEI High, Sheriff, Raleigh, N. C. Shop near the Court House, tnh 17 ly THOMAS JENKIKB. bargains!® Bargains!! YIAN BE HAD AT THE FRAMED STOREfNEXT I dm)i’ to Mr. It. It. Evans, bv J. SCHIFF &CRRO., WH(J lI\YE RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF ‘§pi'iicj qgd fcmocls.. As their btore is TOO SMALL®they offer to sell their GOODS at LOW PRICES. ‘l';-’ Call soon and examine their STOCK and PRTCES * afid you can SAVE about TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.* Thomasville April IS. W6O. be— ® : o Wood, ISlac-KsmHit anl Carriage . % Js:ea:o3F, • ‘ 4 T Ponder's Old SfhnS, the subscribers XA. prepared to do ® . Whorls: ® in tSeir line at the short- Plantation Work of ever\®description, • *■— ®R E P \ I R I \ fi It agons Buggies, and® ® SSor.srsftoci usr, afkl all other work done to the I nftst perfect satisfaction. <8 (g) ig> ® ® ■ Carriage Repository.-®- The subscribers lutvc ordered a lot of _® sug%ie9, from the. North f which and will k%pp up a regular 4i >*^vj=^PP^ HftntUMr - i* l' 9 ) UDIiU t„ J j ft* supply®tbg demands of ®the Country. ® J LOWRY & SWIFT.’ i Tliomasville, January 14, 18G0. ts * * C’lias. 11. Remington’s INSURANCE AGENCY— ® * ® FOR THE- Av (• Southern Mutual Insurance Companv r • ® OF GEORGIA, AND THE * South Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Cos. ® OF THE %TATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Office opposite the Postoffice. hm 18 N Id WJ’lrmT ITS ® 8 C. H. REMINGTON,® @ ISAIAH DEKLK. REMINGTON & DEKLE . OPENED A NEW Furniture Emporium, • TIIOMASYILLE, GA., @ whcre will 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 Chains, for Children. ALSO—Just received —a large lot of fresh and beautiful . 4? ICTTJI£ Id S, French Lithograph and >jjee! Engravings; Washington, Clay, Calhoun, Jackson, and others, life-. • like size for tne parlor: ? . The Voyage of Life—a series; also the Seasons. Persons wishing to make valuable selections will di® well to call and examine them without delay. IN OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE PARLOR FTTRjSriTTJRE,- WILL BE FOUND EVERY VARIETY & STYLE OF Cliairs, Such as Large Carved Ton Stuffed Scat Ifoekers: Best Mahogonv Spindle Stuffed Parlor Chairs,- Lady’s Sewing Chairs, Ac,, &e. Also, a large assortment of ‘ . Bedstead® of all kinds—Foot Roll, Gothic, Cottage, Bow Top, Ac. All of which will he sold cheap for cash. StP Orders will receive prompt attention. Emporium next door below McKinnon & Cos ’s. nov 2o ts • COTTOJV BEL-Tl.\G—a new article; juat received and for sale by oct 8 . E. NEWINGTON & SON. Y 1: n YORK PIANOS. •X*. XX- CHAMBER'S PIANO FORTES. . ESTABLISHED IN IS2S. TJI. CHAMBERS, Piano Manufacturer, (Form— m erly Dubois & Stodart, and Dubois, Baoon A Chambers.) Warerooms in the “Bible House,” corner Bth 5t.. and 4th Avenue, New York City. This is a reliable place to purchase. Orders by • letter faithfully executed, and perfect satisfaction . guaranteed. . . jj. B.—Send for a circular, with description style 6 and schedule nf prices. sp 4-3nj,