Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, September 05, 1860, Image 3

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® THlf * 4 SUNDAY-SCHOOL -TIMES. rinil>£S A XX JtiEKLY RELI il< il>®P.Uft.i:, 1H B .1’ * t ©tiry low puce f • • # U>t DOLLAR A AEAR. # I*- for 1 • -W o. Mare < ©. . i nr in the religfious training of I voung? It is an excellent Fan ilv Paper. • Ai’■* •1 ’ i;■. y > ■ d* i . < ■ 1 o SAKRA ln £8 . .tu# natter particularly interesting ’ ’9: • - I they will like to itiad to their classes .:©*-• • • fbejca wb :re. For thp same n ©-* n. member* of Bible a : older *c nerally, will be greatly beuetitfcd b\*’ihe perusal oftihis :• itg • • . The l Time* ha*, every vqjk, a CMnnut nr more xis y,e choicest matter select* and from the .\< M ‘X PRAYER MEETlNGS;whifcfc art K> interesting to 1 cla-*es of Christians. • 4 Besides a large amount of genegtl relftrions intelligence, b , 4 ? . news, sit reports all tberimportant CON VEX flO*> .'so • 1 que* Ia * „ © and© ■ parents, respecting the va.i ius me! ut is of reltgtrai n. *s for the young, the mean a of gaining the attention and alfectioi s ■!'< nildreii. ;©i < pe i.dly o: securing ti.eir 1 Bi and bringing t Christ. The a M IxSION .SfellOOLS for cities, aud Snn ij g * F C Indeed, there is hardiy a topic® 1 pract.cul importance to i any*who are interested in the subject of religious ed >i*-iderariun fnftl * © ■ N# teacher, no parent, should be with ® The Sunday-Seho ‘ direct roses, Svishool any i her agency, of establishing Sunday D 1H in ighboruoods where lunic e.vis e-i ‘ s j, ; ,ud ot ad* ■ Ing lite t#other ichdtb which wre languishing. I’ is the te* tin ty ‘f h ‘ red . of < <pe ‘ i‘t ■ His that “b y have found tkei ‘Jicho •< n tkt time that this paper lye-an to circulate anions'th. ir teas kerf 04 * the famil c.tmof thxir cone relation. © itlsL*UilOLS C'(>x ruu\ URSY.i- entirciy exclude* from this paper. oTne r>u clny-S Lool Tunis dues not .even reply to its own assailants. Its only answer to at tacks, is to labor ino;e, B jnd to make a paper, which shall be worthy of the patron ige of warm-iieuri ed, working Christians and which ahull brSutbe thtiiughel out the spirit of meekness and love. • The conductors of this paper 9.. to ieiu<^ul©r Unit the great end of all Christian effort is ‘o men to Christ. They aim, a cordiugly, t > puFinto every limlT ber of the paj.crft,om< tiling which shall have t <r its direct object the conversion of souls. Large-hearted Christians, i WHO an e'.lllg t,f all.. of * good, would, it is , believed, do uu important service, anaaperhaps be tie- 1 me ms of many conversions, by subscribu g for cop;* of . this i.ij■■ ifor \©iun_ j. .s -us ot they acquaintance. Meft lai _ i-!y engaged iiyi.auufact irel lniglst thus confer a last ing hen lit up a ti.eir apprentices lui# woiknlftn. .\i .a..’ htmlreds of clergymen are subscribers to this* papereaud recommend ft wantdy their etmgregatAns. • t’AXVASSFKS tt’AATED I> il.t. PARTS , * •OE I fii: I.MTLD STATES. , Sg'rfin! A r inn aeinrnlH I'or the yrnnil fraiou. I To Teatther§ ag others, who (Willing to cißvaas ‘ for this paper a and who will send, os, at one time, the ■ uamPs of sevkn sSken dollar* in ; ■ cash, we will give a jeopy of Wi bster s Us ibridsid i Di( tiOBART, new pti*orial editjSn, price $6.00; or of] Lippi sett’s Giitma, fn ice 6 1.0 1 • lU* Fo those who will send us, shone UiSe, the nAnes ol rxs raw -i ssi ribkks, and dollar* in tad, we wiil give a copy of flie new and f*lt-ndid Map or As tit’ i Jxri Salem, for sale by our S icietr, 5 feet by 7,. „i lhiiy sift.!'*, * s • 111. Persont who prefer cantassfagfor compensation .in iqoihßy. and who c m produi e” *• testiihonial# us ol chaaacter, will receive most liberal terms. I;*i MONTHLY 11MES 1 $ b’ttj ysh , 1 Fun s , for the lii'st week niali m-i tli. rs-o isuei : . in a .-epa . rgt&ferm. as a pap ols and families who do not sh to tuk it v. Price, to j • - b*cr,b rs, twenty five rents <a year. In giumiy ! ir r pretniun s to canvassers, fwa silicic sul --ri'a-rs to the 9 and th Bifme as ot her to ti e Weekly Time t. .* • . i*’ Speciu.e* c pi oof tin pame, and other doeutrents needed in anvassing, ‘aid he furuiglied gratuitously on ! appficatiwi. Address * . AY A 1.1 id; OX J. CIILYXCY. Treasure*. Amei Onii Huinlav Seliool l :.ion, J&W’ FaU .Goods ! \ . Nfe-'w: Fall Oopds! j a Wolir-ct Ilro.,) ° * J TIIEIR OLD NEAR .10I1X STARK’S A. J . Imve now receiving and will he constantly receiving a • A VI'.K Y LAR<!E STt >Cft Oft FALL• m D •Y.'lfrrKK 6CCDS, • * SUCH AS EVERY VARIETY OF TOY qt a v>v & VA : “P v*cnnn^ ®\v_ ■j. .j y , Ji upiuiL dJtLI Jl ■ • *— 9 J usuaUv keptrin a lirst-ikiss I)iy Goods Store ; 0 # >fiyim s Cohurgi % ilejlatin llrocude and Fancy Siftts; Also, a large assort me Wof Plain, liluck “l)c gage. Figured and l’luio alLw<> 1. <b- l-aincs: •Alpacas. Uotuha/.ini s. Shawls. Vloaka,"Mantillas Lady’s ILfnuets and Hosiery had many yther a: tides, t o numerous to ment o n Also, a largo a.id line t s * sorinugu of*• ” r * ~<. .F ° HEADY-MADE V y.O • CLOTHING,. Y, • • GEN'HLEMEN'S J ’ liBMIEIiS, l . *litYS- Va*D YtH'Tll.v o CLiO i’ II * Ts Gr, * HOOTS, SBIOKS. Jf ITS and ( U% Lc., • s Together with a large ns>i*tineut of Cutlery, Tobacco. Segars, & Perfumeries, ° es all kiufto alludes. riptiißls. ‘it iiwil RY # • . • ~ X3p*We be:r leavft t > •*( tie particular rieti:i act I*!!mars and Plante to our * a Domestig and Negro Goods, m 9 SUCH AS • • • Kcrsoefes. OMBfiHirfS. ftoßieipßßS., (Plain and Striped.) • # * ® Red Brogans and Biitnkefs* • # * • • Our StoeTt is very largw welP selected, bought . \oc, andswill oe sold the purchasdf. * • We ire prepared to compete with any merchant SoiUh. Snd then fore say to you all, conT and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as is to your , own interest. • . _ . # c *. 11.-WOLFF feßß<s. , p. \\*e invite inspoctioii and comparison, as.wa do nca chargegldr showing our floods. # 1L U . A ft. Th 1 ■ . ‘ ■ ’ 1 * a t: HFERIOB ChCBT, * Ails'll s’ Term, A.D. IPGO. VYUcroas, bv an'act of the Legislature of GeovgiiU as sented to Dycimber 14. 1 Sol*, the Inferior Court are an* thoriied to order an election to carry out the provisions of said at t ot>< rug “An act to authorize the count v of Tlw "maV aid in the construction ; tl*} Georgia and Flqjida Railroad from Albany, in the county of Doagh ertyaor anvj'oint ftl its vicimw. on either side of b unt „ liver, ;o 1 boaAsville, in the county of Thomas, and from Thomasviifc- to any point on the Florida line as said Geor gia argj Florida Railroad Company may deem best, bj*, subscription fw stock and the issue of bomte therefor, upon a vis of the citizens.'’ and to have unMdectioii un tier said aefeto determine upon the question ot “coufltv fiibscriptiou ’ or “no county subscription ’ — • It is therefore ordered and determined that for the miftbose of determining saiil question be had, after thirty days’ Sotiee is given tlierllif, igid#hat said election be hehk on the second Sgturdav in October, l'b' —said election to be conducted and held in the same manner as cleitioiftt area equired to be held for countv ollkers. Au gust Term, ISSO. ’ JAMES 11. HAYES. T. I C. @ 0 XwAirPAKHAMOKK. Jd. C. @ R. R. EVANS, J.T. C. Onlered ClerlPor this Court famish a copy of this orde| to the Southern and Wire Grass Reporter for publication. . ® JAMES II HAYES. J. I. C. • rs * XOAII PARRAMORE, J. L(? K. R. EVANS, J.l C. A true extract from the mamtes of said Court. 0 . - 9W LEBBEUS DEKLE. D. Cle^k. Cl. INCII SHERIFF’S SAL^S. —Will be sold before the Courthouse door, in the town o* .Magnolia. < linch County, on the FIRST TUESDAY IX OCTO- C?t-.R next, within lawful lajjirs of sale, the followftug pio:>er y. to wit: One lot of land, number not known, but known as the place vjlnreon Henry Brown now lives, lyfttg in the seventh district of originally Applingotow Clinch county, well improved, containing 490 acres, more or less, levied on as the property of- Charles Ctuvart to satisfy two #us tice Court_ti his, oue from the 33d district, G. 11., and one fronyhe . 19thi dirtriet, G. M* in favor of Davis A Walk er ts j liarles F,,w irt property pointed out bv plaintiff*; levy- made and to me bv a Constable.'Auf. ’2sth 1^ j - • . MIIMCEL TIMMEUMAX, t^ieriff.’ „ r \( \ SACKS extra Rio Coffe*, Powtftr, Lead and • I’urcussiMn Caps ; for sale hf ° se P 17 o * * * Bl® HUBERT. A FINE lot Cheese; just received amd for ale by 1 a, oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SOX • • ’ UNPRECEOENTEbjMTRACTIONS. •itltfuii a! rnrni •AND Gin ; ,AT BARGAINS!!! * F ft R • . OA. & ‘ES, ‘ - •AND.FOH*. .•.CiSH’oS-Lyi. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Wolfsohn, Kapp^Co.,* O 0 AT TIIK OLD STORE OF * • I. KI'BITMIIEK a bkothlk, • • NEXT DOOR TO • * Dr. X, 6.JlrDolf ALD, 4 rjvAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING THE 1p ..pie of Thou, .svilk - xrreunding country, that they have opont-d a o © CASH STORE in this t..u:adfnl are NOW RECEIVING a full supply of FALL A> D WINTER ® DRY GOODS, . o 7 . . which is remarkaolu for its variety of neAVftUt® dashing yl> . and also for .Aeaftnessl 5 ®)UR O .'lU( i\ OF GOODS COXSIsTS IX PART OF •Jfaittg llrn-C'^oois, kis'Slfiiis; \ > op i°\T p,’ A i“ji ii tl A Ja, • ENGLISH AND OF ALL COLORS AND © QUAftITIES: ° • Shawls, Cloaks, Goods, &c. a °Too N. tiinei-otT.s lav Mention. Americas, ExtfLisii and french prints, • AND ALL KINDS OF O Jlilliurfj Ciddii, S.iuly’s Bcißirts anil Hats, pliK IKE LATEST STYLES: IIOSIFItY, | 034 ROTH SEXES. ..OUR STOCK OF ItfiNTLEMEShS AND HOYS’ •, *. ‘ CLOTHtING (•nnotfte jurjos%u!, and anj, able to rtiit the most fastiihons. BQOTS AND SHG33, # * . “hats and cap^, [•we will than they ever have Iften o tie red “lit-re before. ’ , We •sj • ally iuvjte all large uid small, to comtaand look at our stock of • \ . DOMESTIC GOODS, 0 SNA BURGS, ... KERSEYS. • • • * LINSEYS, • • * NEGROSHOES, ‘ • • * BLANKETS, • . . ° STRIPED IKhMESPUNS, All of lirown and BleaAed .. BIIIRTIIGS i\ and Rlhother GOOIfS you can think of, *la • class * * * . • .•Dry-Groods * ; Stor.e.° In short, if you call our SFmJr, we are sure we can sell you tb’ods, whirl* for Style,* Taste and Prices, are UNSURPASSED by any establislflaent in the State • /’ha'se call ands e us. You will saveTWlft’TY ITW; PER tftONT. by bit* ing Gcnftls of our establish-, meat. * Tl.omasville, Sept. 5, 1860. • Is j • • tdsn Sale. 4 pv ViKJTE OF AN ORDER OF Tl'ft COURT Gs i I!> OrdinaA of Thomas c a uutv, w be sold on the 4 1 i.’S’l’ 1 L i-.SDA Y •IN N( >\ IF’dliEl* jiext. the 1 wful hours of sa’e bWbiv the Court house door ill said, i oiyity, tl* land liclci*: ng i.fttlie estate of J. B. Edwards, *. * tJe letfton Cunty, Fla., dt ac-aseti. Said land e<fn tai'is 140 acr|js more or 1 s* part of lot*No. f>, 13:li d;s:*i©t of Timnias county, jmg one mile from Tho masville oil the Tallahassee road. Sold for the besi dit of t'ae heirs and credit** sos sai*i deceased. Terms made known oil the day , f sale. • • • • •eep 5-thd * P. P. SXfmi. Adm’r. . rNe\v i: 11*111. *. r ryir a UNDi:R(iNED have this day foi;m° 1 ed a to l® known*under the name J LSGH-TFOOTS & SANFORD,* • Ftftti ‘i fIK PCKI'OM; B>l-’ SELLING !• PROVISIONAL • . • . * ES tUIMf ARE.&C. And would respectfully soliejg tin- our friends. • • XVADE F. SANFORD, • THOMAS J. Lift. laTFOOT, o J. XV. LIGHTFOOT, Thcwnasville, August 27 lSfid* *ij."i .Y2IK& Ei.k.NSlMaLi’St SS-e txx inary, 1 . • FOR •. % Ydimo; Tjcitlies, * 4 C? 3 • j ON GREENE STREET, OI'POsAe ST. JOHN F.. Cl* ;rcii, AWirSTA,GA. . * • ’• * Miss C A t H*ANSELL, Principal a>f Literacy ©Department. Mi§s A. B..ARMSTHQNG, *’ I’tiuvipal of Vocal and Instrumental Music. i . DESIGN OF THIS INSTITUTION IS TO J. atibrd £ mng laidies facility s for a tlTorovL r h,e.ctend- I ni ami accomplished edifca ion. To make them Schol As the iuteUectual charm U r of the age, and capable ■•1 SUsmining themselves in an elevated so. ition in soeie i ty. It .-eri*s to develiqu not mqjnory ulfcrelj, but juftg ii fft ©lndevmanding. ta-u-, ana© ji> ty. that pupils may leant to think and eoiißol theniselvi s® Fortins purpi se. a detniite Chissilicatiou and Course of Study are i adopted —th#pupils negintdag with the foundation©*!’ ed ’ ucation, reading atgi spelling© %teadi]s through: . each being*advanced as the various branches are compre | bended. © ° • © . • A systematic arrangemt © of classes is daily vsed, so , that each pupil receives a© just share ofv&ttention. — I '’ et experienced Southern Teachers will be Employed, when the number of pupils shall justify it. The scholas tic yea#Nvill be tiled into two seistgons niitfcteen weeks each. Fall Session conimeifbing XX’edi esday, October 3d, lSt'.O—closing February lot#, lStil. Spring session com mences February loth—ending June giti© at which time there will be an°Aiumal Exaiuinatiou and Concert* * • • . Kate* ot Tuition per Scabm —19 We*lt. SBuior. Jani. rand Sophomore Classes... -ft ~ -SS3 C® Freshman and Preparatory, .* 20 *0 Primary Cftiss I ©. © 15 60 Music on Piano Forte or Guitar * i!5 00 Latin. French ;©:<! Embroidery, each..* 10 OR Sketching, (lavunaiul Grecian Painting 12 50 “ Oil Painting . 20 00 Daily exiftciscs in Vocal Music free of chwge. Tuition to be paid, invakiaulv, ia the middle of the session. o © * © 0 9 * Reference*. ° Rev. J. R. XX'ilson. D©D., Augusta. * o Hon. Thomas XV. M dler, “ ® Mr. XX'. Y D'Antign^ 1 , “ • • Mr. n. Adams, “ * * Hots. Alexander 11. Stephens. Crawfordville. Xlr. John Cunningham, Greensboro. „ °Mr David Howl 11, Xlr.°l’hilip L>. Itoliinson, “ • . Mr. XX'. Xv. 1). Weaver, “ • • Mr. James L. Brown, “ • Hon Charles J. McDonald, Marietta. 0 * 0 ‘ Hon. David Irwin, 0 ”• 8 “ Col. A. X'. llrumby, 0 • “ * # Rev. John Xft. Baker. Xlilitary Institute, Marietta. Gen. A. J. Hansell, Xlarietta. Rev. S. K. Talmage, President Oglethorpe University, | Midway. lipv, J. XX'oodrow. Trofessor Oglethorpe University. I Hon. Iverson L. lianas, Miiiedgeville. o © Rev. X. M. Crawford. President Mercer Toniversitv. Pentield? . r l’rof. 11. Tl. Tucker. Mercer Univeisitv, Penfield. Htif. J. XVillet, *.*o.. Prof. Sanford® “ “ “ , Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott, Siyzannah. * Bishop Pierce, Sparta. Hon. Peter E. Love Thomusville. ° Hon. A. II Hansell, “ Persons wishing to eiger pupils will please address the Principal, at Marietta, or Mr. William Adartis, at Augu*- ta° Ga. * ‘ aug 29-3 m ’l I RS. FlSiirjC will re-ftpen her School in Tock- Ji watton Academv * THE THIRD MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. ©\ugust 16, 1860. © 8 a ° 9 Baptist Books. . , “QAfTIST History ; Baptist Denomination; Tlic- J3 c< l oc ' a ’ several other works by various afti | thofs; for by REMINGTON &S< Dr. -J. Boved Dods’, ! IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS S A RE MADE FROM A PI’RE ANY l NADUI.TER ate!) wive, whi'ui is about©: edde the n- ml sftyngtl^ : XX'iues. and i-- onetimuse iu tlie 0 . States. *Als'>. from the following valuable Roots, Her! 8 keuard, Comfrey, Can went, Gentian, Wild Cherry©Tre© Bara, aud i Buvberrv. ® . 0 XVE CHALLENGE • T- tl'Tm AVX) E* L D. TO PRODUCE® „ ;THEIR EQUAL!! XX edo in vjuoT''” to have discovered some Roots ...town j only to tin- Indians of Niuth A.- ricn.” ami a cure for , ■ “alkdiseasi ■- wiucli the ties 1 ! is heir to,” but we claiju to ‘ | present to the public a truly valuable preparation, which i e*fiV infhUigenf Physician in the country will approve j of ut*d recommend, ©v’ a reunify for ©I YCI I*l Id YT t(>.\Sl MPTIO.\, o * Weak Lungs. Itiditres.ioq, Dvspepsia, Diseases of tfie Nervous stem. I‘arulvsisß Piles. Discuses peculiar to i . Females. Debility, and all s .•equiriiio u Tonic, thev are XJI?hi'SXJXLIE^SSE3I>! For SORE THROAT, so ctinmon among the Clergy, j they are truly valuable. © ©For tie - io id infirm, or for of a wea® con- I j stitution —1 ir Ministers of the G spel. Lawyers, anfi all ; public sp * _*rs —for B ■ keep rs. Tamirs, Scan presses, A: -i-, and all p.-riai: - leaning© lentary life, I they will prove truly beneficial. K Asa Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent and de | licious to the laste. They produce all the exhilerating | effects of Brandy or XVine", without intoxicating; and are a valuable persons addicted to excessive use of strong drink, utid wish to refrain from it. o ’th<#. r are® pure and entirely f%-e froiti the pois.mf contained in the adulterated XX'iues and Liquors with wLiciinhe c uufty i© ftooded. ©* These Bitters not only CURE but PREX’ENT Disease and sluaild 1* used by all who *livt*in a country where•’ the water is bad, or wlo re CiiilDfkn.l Fever* are j reva- Junt. *B..'ing entirely innocent aud harmless tftev rtlfty be given freely to Chilti#-n awl Infants impunity. Physicians, Clergymen and Temperance Advocates, us aif act of hfmianity, should assist iu spreading these truly ©valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essential ly aid ti banishing Druukenm rs and Disease. • CHARLES XVIDDIFIELD & Cos, © Proprietors, 78 Willii*ii Street, York. For Sale by E SEIXAS, Aueiiß. i liouiasville*(Jeorgia. August 29, Iso®). ly NEW GOODS! • NEW GOODS!!” CHEAF€R THAN THE CHEAPEST!! y • ® n~ -u a rn T 1 ’ -TiT'TiTJT t©'V' ~ i "G( I ift : ° Era’ *a © .u tcUu/tXt J* JO -.g j. •.* oAih ,Jj • .¥i Ilcceivilig 15<A<<'S’ . Jens or Genftles Oiler. • • IMIE*UNDERSIGN|:D iiax ing adopted the . above begs leave to call© lie intention of the ladies and gentlemqfi tojhe ©xtensiv* stock of * SIfKIiIR . &OOD.S; * NOXV fS STORE* CONSISTING OF # • j Muslins, • , • Ber^geS, ’ • , Sat-KS, Tissues, • • , And Trimmings, All <>li the most Jpsty :©id fashionable ; will* a cois'dcte assortment of • © €;ct,3J irisirjiN I’jiniithifi;; o C*ools. * Those wishing something nrjt, and at the same time APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON, “•will tied it to their interest to call Examine liis Stoiit u# purchasi i*g * . • • . _r* ■"Remember, PRICES and GOODS to suit the times uiuUrieason. • • O • . BENJAMIN F. HUBERT,” jy 4 * At the Old Sfeuid ©f Tl. XX'. Sharpe.* • Selling Out .at Cost for C. A S H ! • 4 S XX'E ARE DESlfltkUg OF SELLING OUT THE J V remaining poition of opr 0 • Utrge i*3Wl Well Selec-lcf Stock'of * im F GOODS, . ‘\s- t this method of informing our cuHomers and the public at 1a; :©\ofhat we are©letermi?icd to * . OUT ’AS'.G ?ST Gchlls OUR S'ijiCK CONSISTS OF s. , • • • ® • is G ; K • O R • • 4* JACKONET, St * * , • . <; SXX’ISS AN D M .•* * 1 . * S .XniDooU tfiiilins, (J • * .3 —-EMBROIDERED O “ • ” ° °E SStviMw Di'onn 3* :i t tern*, ** K BRILLANTES, ; l> IS Vii-tfi-ia Lawns ItVi-agi’n'/Ac. S. • BLEACHKD.ANDII ftOXVN IWady.JliFlc Clolliiug, ASid a beautiful lot of * ” WlVlTftt DRESS TUIMMSYIN, BOOTS. * i*HOES. . • . “ ° •” HATS, . “ CAPS, • „ •* .* P.YRASOLS, • “• UMBRELLAS, . . • . • iIOLLOXV-XX'ARE, .* • GLASS XX ARE, , • TIN-XVARE. • HARD XVARE, © . * * *. . CROCKERY, . * • CUTLER'?. ; And a great mqpy other articles, too nume©ous #> mention. . Those whs are in need of ahv of the artiiftes can ’ make it to THEIR 1 NTEREsT andTexamifie our Stock btrfore purchasii% elsewhere,as we mean what we • say, and intend selling out at cost. * * j __ * .© ~~ (F* ALT. those who are indebted to us, either by * NO Si: OR 9IMA K'COI \T. : past ©due© may also find it to their interest to come for war# atid PAY’ UP, and thereby save tiost of suit in collecting. ° - o ® > SXX'U'T, DEKi-E 4 IIARRELL. • June 6, iB6O. ff i El JDXX O l 3-® * IIAS REMOVE® 111S SILTER.I*rATKB.XVABE, „ o lIABB-XVARE, eo ° TI.VXVARE, • . BRITARIA.WARE, * * XVOODAFARE, IVILLOW-tTARE, t< c* UO A TO T T Cj TPf Erx< at rri A< ly jl Ixoi •It ir .if. \ i 1 1 j\oj . (APPOSITE E HEMIMGTON & SON’S ; 9 0 . * To ©the Ladies. © S. J. yUAYWICK REMOVED IIIS HOUSE-eFURHISIIING store Opposite E. Remington &: Son’s, ve him a call, as he 1 has many excellent articaes iti the o house-keeping line, euch as * 0 * Tin-Ware. C? £XISL O - of size and description, • WAITERS, CASTORS, URT&, YEA ANDGOFFII POTS, Steak. Dishes, &c. * POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY. WOOD-WARE. ! And a thonsnnd ana one other articles too numerous to ® mention. Every thing usually kopt ©i a IIOI’SE.FI RVISIIIXG ESTABLISHMENT ’ will be found liere—from a Match-box to a Cooking.stoj-e. e Fp 51 I would also call the attention of Merchants to mv |STOOK-©F TII-.WABI, . which lam prepared to pot up iu any quantities, and of every variety, on as reasonabla terms as they can be bought in any market. o - ROOFING. GUTTERING nnf REPAIRING done on short notic. Orders filled with promptness and I dispatch. o o ’ ir Main Street, opposite E. Remington & Jon’s Store. 1 August 1. 1860. I, J TRAYWK S” o • • *• t;uinr a flrn-(^oo^sj ‘X _}Zj 9 ; One Hundred &dSeventy-llve Dollars .REWARD. R ANA WAY OK ENTICED FROM THE PREMIS •’ of the iA<l- twelve miles south of Tm a-'. die. mV hoy ELI A*4. a#"!;: thirty years old. s,v fe t and perhaps one or two inches high, erecrund will \v i"'.!e hundred and seventy . r eighty rounds. speaks quickly ftw Ben excited, wore?? goatee and 4* ft on a darirl ’ hay b’^r# 1 of'good size with a white* spftt in thß face, a ‘ gooirsaildle horse and about eight years old. ELIAS is a very bright mulatto, almost wliifT, hair aligost sj*aight and W iil nO doubt attempt to put as |fait man t© some Bee state, or under the protection of some abolition em : issar\* a 0 I will pay SEYESTY FIVE DOIJ.ABS for thedeliv : ery of said boy and horse to me, or a satisfactory reward for either, confined where* I van ifft*them, and will pay ONE 111 NDREI) DOLLARS for the white man, with i pre ftt to convict him of carrving off the negro, # ‘ (CICERO M. TOUNG. Thomas v ille. # Oa.. .-yu*l 18, 18(50. ts . _ • *— j * > . McLE VVS # M , STB*NGTHESINQ j ° * bho-od : kI ° _ PT3rEIFHSE ‘ * Bi’foiT takiii", 8 Aficr taftine. rf'HIE GREATEST REMEDY IX THE WORLD, I AND o TJIE MOST DELICIOUS AND 0 o iDelightful C oi*cl ia 1 • EVER TAKEN. „ It is jfrictly a scientific amiYegetalde Compound, pro cun*l by distillation of Roots. Herbs and l!ark. Vel- I low Dock, Blood Root, Black I#not* Sarsaparilla. ‘Wild Chen* - Bark, and Dandelion entersfiuto its composition. She entije active remedial principle oj each ingfedieiittis thoroughly extracted by mv new method of distilling, producing a delicious, exhijratriig spiie . and the most | INFALLIBLE REMEDY l a- renovating the diluted 4 I sy stem, and netoring th<* sick, suffering and®debilitated INVALID to HEALTH and SIRENGTH. . tlrU:\>> STKKMiriIUMMI (<ORDIAL WILT. C UKE Liver Complaint, Dygpcpsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous fitliility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and nil Diseases arising from a Liver of ® Stomach, Dyspepsia, ile.artburnflmcard Piles, Aridity ow Sickness of the Full ♦ ness of Bbr id lo she Ijfead, Dull Pain or 5 • • Sic miming in the Head* Pahoita * lion of the Heart, Fjillttess or ° Weight ?• the Stomach, • • •• Sour Eructions, Chok- * 0 ing of Suffocating • • ® o ® • Peeling when ‘ . • . Lying o • ‘ . £■*, •.. . , T * Dryness of 4 elloicncfs oj th* S/cin m afki Dyes , A ight Sweats, lit irate! Fever, Pain in the Small of the • *• •Batlc, Chest w Side , Sudden Flushes rs 0 • Jllat, Depression of SjQrils,FrigHtfill ® • Dream* Lhngor, Despomfcncy * ® o ‘Ur any Sfrvovx Diseases, o ® ® , • Sores or,iilotches • # * * * onfhc Skin, • ® qnd . FE YF.R AND AGUE'(or GUILES AND %EVER.) OVER A M!I,LIO\ OF BOTTLES Have been sold last six months, and infto in stance it failed in giving entire Who', a t hey, will sutler from Weakness or Debility when Mc- Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure yon? No language can convey an adequate idea of the A* lflediatc and miraculout* change produced by fak ing this Cordial in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken#down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness, the relaxed and un stnfng ®rganizutioii*s restored to itg pri.-Oine vigor. o . • • VMRKIFJ) PERSONS, Or others, conscious of* inability, liami whatever willjind M*Leun's Strengthenin'* Gordril a thorough re generator of the system; anti all •ho may have injured t.hemseF\*e,s by improper indulgence, will find in tlie Cor- a certabi and spttdy reiOedy.® TO THE LADIES. .TicLEAD’S STKE.\STIin.M.\i ftIIiDIAL IS A SiVHEIUN AND SI’EEDY CL UE FOR Incipient Consumption,* Whites, • • Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of brute or Involuntary Discharge thereof, dh/P trig of the Womb, Giddiness, Faint- # • , * ing and alUHseases ifpi- ® ° or lent to Females. THERE IS AO MISTAKE AROET fl. Sutler no longer. Take it according to Directions. •It will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate you and cajise the bloom of 1* atlh to mount your clßek agilbi. t EVERY BOTTLE IS WARRANTED VOUJIYL* * SATISFACTION. I O 5J c H 8 L I) i: E \. * If your cbilditn are sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLean’s Ci>rdial will make them lisraohy, fat and robust* Delay not a moment; try it, and you will be convinc-%1. IT S TO TAKE, . ‘• (FACTION. — Bewfh-e of Druggists or Dealers -\flio may try tnpalm upofl you some Hitters or Sarsaparilla trash, which the# can buß cheap, it as just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean’s Strengthen iOg Coaxial,and t*ke nothiifg else. ®lt is the only remedy that will purify the blood, at tlie same time strength en the system. • ‘ 0 One tablespoonful taken every morning, is a certain preventive for ffholera, Lfiiills Fever, Yellow ♦'ever, aity* prevalent dto-ase. It iscput up ß n large bottles. Price onlv $1 per bottle, or 0 bottles sos §■>. * .J. 18. l|cL KA^V, • *, Sile I’roprietor#f this CA’dial, • ®Also, Me man’s Yoilcanic Oil Liniment . , < Principal Depot corner Third and I*ine Sfs. St. Louis, Mo. . Sold by E Seixas, Thomasville Ga ,and T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Lla. jy 18-ly , . Sanford’s t . ..Liver .Inyigorator, * . . NI7WER DHBILiTATES. < 0 | T IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROil GEMS, I. and lias bTenßie an established Hict, a Standard .Medi cine, knoAn and approved * by all tßat have used and is now*i'esorte(t to with BS*confidcnce in all the dis eases for which it is re- <*. commended. e It cured thoik>:inds Av*tliiu the last two years, who given uphill hope !™ (ts relief, as the numeroils uns()l^'ited # certiticates in & mv possession show. The doSe must Ue adapft ‘ ed to tlie temperament the peixm tiikiigf ifc. and Pn used in such quantities as to act gently fin tlie bow el#. • 0 0 ’# Let tlie-dictates of judg-, nnemt guide vod in use of the LlYllft INYIktOR- - ATOR, and it will 01 Liver Complaints. Bilious am ic Diarrliu a. Su.muecConi- plaints, Dysentery, Drop sy. Sour Stoniflch, Habitu- al*.Costiveness, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera;S! Infandim, Cholic, Flatu lence, .Tauodiee, i‘%male|ai Weaknesses, ail maybe used successfully as an or dinary FAMILY ME DI CIN’ E. It will cure SICK HEADACHE* (as sands eai!°ti .-tifv*) ii#twen | r , tv minutes, if two or three tuaspooqjj lull are taken at■ tlie commencement of the attack. ° e ALL WHO £SE IT m ARE GIVING THEIR testimony in its fa vox. , o e * * MIX WATER IN THEI“ iMOUTII AV IT II THE ° INYIGORATOR. AND SHALLOW BOTH 0 TOGETHER. 6 PBICE ONE DOLLAR PER DOTTLE. also * Sa“nfordL’s Family °Catiiartic°lJills COMPOUNDED FROM * Pure Vpplntilr Ikxlracts, nntl lu up in Glass Cases, Aij- Tight, ami will keep in ®nnv cli-mate. The FAMILYfICATHAR • ,TIC PILL is a gentle bnt active Cathartic which the! j proprietor has used in his practice for more than 20 ® Iveaia. Tlie constantly increas-!.*! Imr demand from THOSE WJI O II AY EoU SEI) . THE PILLS, and the sat isfaction which all expressr* in regard to ilteir use. has induced me t# place within the reach of •ill. 0 The PROFESSION well mi ,know that different Cath artics act on different ffor- m tions of tlie bowels. The FAMILY CATH- jjj ARTIC PILL has, with 9 due reference to this well established fact, been com j pounded from a variety oftheopurest Vegetable Ex tracts. which act alike on (every part of the ulimeu# tary canal, and are goodiP* and safe in all cases where Ia Cathartic is needed, such hgi Denfiigemeuts of the Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains v* iin the Back and Loins, Coativeness.Pain andSore-|. ness over the Whole Bo dy, from sudden cold, \rli-,* jich frequently, if neglect < ed. end in ft long course of “ fever o Loss of Appetite, a Creeping sensation of cold M over the body, Restless -1 ness, Headache, or weigh l l in the head, all Infiamma • torv diseases, Worms, in .Children or Adults, Rheu matism, a great Purifier of ■*< the Blood, and manj*dis eases to which flesh is heir, too niunerous to mention in i this advertisement. Dose Ito 3. PRICE THREE DIM US. I The LIVER INYIGORATOR and FAMILY CA J THARTIC PILLS, are retailed hv Druggists generally, ‘ and sold wholesale hv the Trade in all the large towns. 8. T. W. BANFWKD IH. !>., - Manufacturer and Proprietor, 1 1 -6m 330 Broadway, New York. ‘*/RENTS’ Superior Chewing Tobacco and Extra 1 T Segars ; for sale by se.p 17 * B F° HUBERT •Rem oval, Removal. 1° DKMtiTsiiCK & ima'iu:u rJAAKE® THIS METHOD OF INFORMING TIIF. J. people-it Thouia.-ville and vi- initfi’.ftlnrt have REMOVED from their old stand to the store fonoerlq by ~ • hlyes, hon.lo way & : co., . ‘ ¥ where they wifi still continue to sell GOODS cheaper than anymore in t! A place; we thereforeV)licit the fch tral p itrouuge of old. * •® • I, KUBITSHEfC & BRO. * | s™ BEE® iEEE® riAllE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ) L citizens us Thoinasville vicinity, that he is still at his old trade, KILUVC h\i> Flß\lSfll\G TIIE* MARfJET WITH e FRESH BEE Pi’ | nieatft-au he iimcft-ed by sendin# to tlu* MarSe^House anv moraine art! e RINGUVi OF THE BELL ° • . . INGING OF TUB BEL . o NGIXG OF THE BE ® • • ! * G ING OF THE B * o ING O*’ WE * 0 8 * NG OF TH * * . <i of* T * OF •[ Kcmembe#, as tln*S, asftns change, tlio I’rici* , laumj I As the time for stall-fed beef is post, the * I® XI S> T v • °Y • > Ti \ > T JC LI i>ti#Ci , ili 1 J_iU \Y MARKET HOl'K.S —from daylight indf? 8 o’clock, A. M -1 feel thankful for past favors, and still Remain the citizens’ liftist humble servant, a jy 11-ts e ABEL ] j * ABRAM GRAVES. 0 CYRUS S GRAVES. I) iXBil STY o r S ASoIA 1C E> . 8 XjUMUEPL, A.T TFJE mill; ON THE GROOVERVy.LE HOAD ii imiimii fiuiiiuj. • 11 * CONSISTING of • • i fiHfi, nw; mm; .Weatherboards, &c. j THE GRIST MILIr Is Opcmted every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. • ;x n aSi <- n a \es *. Vov. July 18, 18G& ts * ! JL •.lindsl- Lands! o * rpn*: SUBSCRIBEfI ®JOW ot'lftlßS FOR SALE , 1 his small, though 0 Well Improved Farm*^^^ # <gf FOll IirXDKMD acres, situ- * ated on*thg Troupvill(#aud Tallahassee road, ?.iL T ahoift eiglit stiles from*Thoinasville. lie will srlHill nis stock, on tlie place, farming*utensils, &.c., w*lli the gnt growing cnf|i of seventy acres in excellent eoi®, and •and forty live litres in •nttonfi The lands arc gowk | inc, and well,worth the attention of those B fishing to*move to J'hoftia? county. ii.j, as just er*npleted on the place anew gin-liouse and screw-press, which will he of great 1 advsAllUgfe to the purchqser, ;#id the dwelling lißuse, out hous#s, ifcc., are all gooa lag houses. The favorable lo- ] •■ation offtnv farm, will not fail t<^ please. Come and see 1 it immediately, as lam determined to 0 -11, on flie mt j i'(*isonahle terms, for Cash or ('fedit, or Both, t” suit the ! purcl*;ser. Now, here is a bargain fk.r any man who de- ! sires a small, rich farm, well located. ‘ • ■ * 0 D. S. RAY. Tliomas County, Ga., - 8. #Vddress me at Thomasville. ts • •'” - - Harping In *.# >:!*. • CIVTIOM COUNTY- T Seventeenth Distru t, Nos. fhl, l Bid, 170, 224, 2-fi7, 265, 2<ii, 2;>7, 344. f.ifi. jxJNiV&g l*th Dist,., Nos. 157, 172, 257, 258. 1 v th Dist., N0065. o * # * Decatur, County—loth Dist, No. 41. 2tth . { District, No. 264. 8 • • **&**.. Colquitt County—S#li Distfi, Nos. Lowndes (* unity—9tli 1 list.,os. 40, 251, :•) 2,345, 3li , •360, 379, 38fl, 386,';1<41. 402. Utlfliist., No. 349. Irwin Couijtv—ls#list.. No. 108. sth 14-t,, Nos*2ss, 97. Rh Dist., Nos. 151, 320, 391* 406, 423. Appling (*’onty—2d Dist., ft 0,291. 3d Dist., N#i. #l3. A\ are County—sth l)ist., Nftit. 307, 42^ ’ Coll'ci?County—#st Dist., No. 178. • 8 Dooly County —12th Dist., No. 67. * • • 8 • • Cherokee County—*4Ali List., No. 325. • Lee County-*lsth*Dist., 255. 18th # l)ist., No., 90. Early County—l it# Dist., Nos. 156, 157. 216. 217.* Also, TOO a#res near Thomasvrlle, fir# the Taikihassee road. , * * * .flsofi 300 #c£es iriiproved land, on tlie Tallahasse road, •two miles from Thonu*ville. belonging to ,J. 11. McLellan. L#” These lands will he sold jjei-y low for Cash. Ad dress the subscriber at Albany, (3a. • • June 27, 1860. P. J>. SMITH.* •You Missilery Estal>lisiimh(. M'RS*. W. T. SEAVERS, tfltlcl.er ttrect, s?c*nd door *hovc Starkly, keeps statu 1$ o* hand a general assortment of Now Fashionable Millinery Goods, Svt iyid for sale upon the most reasonable terms. The Ladies of Thoinasville and are j respectfully call and examine inyßto(i # , of fine Fasliiouable Bonnets, Ribbons, l’lo#ers, Caps, Head Dresses, Embroidery, now on hand. * particular attention*;iven to Dress Cutting, Thomasville, February 19, 1860. , , 4 # House and Ijot far. Sale. lA.3f V> W OFFERING TOR SALI-; M Y HOUSE and Lot. It is sitiiftted in a beautiful and pleasant pan of the towift The lio*se is new and lifrge, very con venient, \M#tli good outbuildings and garden. I have also FOUR BUILDING bO’IV eonftuningone acre each, all corfter lots, which 1 * ill sell. . Sho#ld any one (jesire to or to buy Sn plaae in town, now istlufttiiae #°l am detern*nejj tb sell. Terms, one half Cash, and the remainder on tjie 4rst day of January, without interest, with notes and approved security. . . • . may 23-ts IS.tIAII DEKLE. 8 # ‘ r s- J • ROMA\ EYE BiLSA.V, •• • For Weak, and Infl|imed Eyes.* rrilTIS fIALS tfiM WAS USED BOR MANY TEARS 4 1 in the private practice oP a celebrated OGilist, with remarliahle M*ft ess, for diseases of the Eye and Eyelids. > * The!* 1 ilre many persons who Vould rather tftiffer from pain and disease through life than credit and try the eHi - eacy of any new nmlical discovery; nil s*3h had bgtter not read hut to all reasonable persons this prepara tion is recommended aTa most safe and effectuala-ure for inflammation or soreness of the Eye and Eyelids, caused either h* too close anrili(*tion to minute objects, scrofu lons habit, exposure w cold, contusions,#Sows, or irrita tion from B mv extraneous hodT under the eyerils. It is remarkably soothing in its effects, and has cured thou sands who would otherwise haviflost their sight. In cases where the Eyelids are inflamed, or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, it acts alfliost like magic, and removes all appearance of #nflamation after rivo or three applications. There is a numerous class of persons that are peculiarly exposed to accidents or dis °case that weaken and*nflaine the Eyes, and perhaps de stroy the sight, wftio, from tlie nature of their employ- 1 nien’ts. are compelled to work in a cloud oft dust'find grit. n S*ich shield never he without this BALSAM. „ Remember, “StTing is Believing.” The following ex tract from a letter just receivfy. refers to on* of the maty similar cates constantly reported: o Jersey City, Oct. 29, 1859. Messrs. A. 15. & D. fTvxns —Dear Sire* I <iiave for a number of years been troubled with sore and inflamed Eyelids, which, though they never caused me much pain, were very annoying on#rfier accounts. I tatce tried a number of medicines at different times without the slight est success. Seeing an advertisement < f your Roman Eye Balsam. in%pite of mv Scepticism. I resolved 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 f^ire. ° Respectfully yours, L. Zaeriskie. 0 I*rice 2. Cents per Jar. Prepared and sold hv • A. B. & O. SAN 188, # o Wholesale Druggies, 190 Fulton Bt*eet. * Corner of \\ illia.ni Street, New YoTk. For sale by E. SEIXAS, Thomasville, Ga. book Binding. CHARLES A.” FTNDEISEN, LT rAVlljfi located in Tallah.asse, Florida, is now JFl_ prepared to Rind Rooks in°every vaiiety (ft style desired. Blank Rooks of all kinds bound to order, cheap | for CASH. * o Those tvho subscribe for Hajfer’s (Magazine, Har per’s Weekly, the Nesv York Ledger, the Southern a Fieid and Fireside, lluftllustrated Bible or any oth er book, paper, or magazine of any kind, and wish to preserve them, can have them bound at the most reasonable prices by leaving them flt the office of i i-the Southern Enterprise, to be forwardbd to me at Tallahasse. * ® 0 March 10, 1860 Ijo n . ° JFL -A.2ST MY PIeVXTATIOX, IN MADISON COUR* £ tv, Florida, on the night of the 10th of June, bit, n gro boy SOLOMON. At latest accounts, he wasgbov 4 Thomasville, making way towards Mhcon. He w p'©liana in tMt? neighborhood of Albany; I think, hew ever,"lie is near Thothasville. give FIFTY DOLL4RS ° i*ir 1 i: delivery to me at my plhntatiofl Jii'thif Cdftnty, er P for his confinement in some safe jail. o (Pescfiption. SOLOMON is about 1 or ‘32 years’old, weigh* nibouf 15:’ or IGO pounds a very line looking boy, with stnebfhz •sieek skin, and before he Sell had many bruieci at bin J’ody. caused by a nnile running OWav with hibi, in walk ing he swings himself about, tuid when standing ia i|- > dined ’if be knock need. - ® w j<- 29-k • JAMES A. LINTON. • ‘Albany patriot will please publish one month, and forward account to this office. o O , . Xcw Tailoring Dstabllwliiuent. o jPetei* Lindsay, Merchant tailor, would respectful ly inform ilq> citizens of •Sl ROUXDINR COUNTRY, w Ne.\t |j; KMIXC.TON A DtKuT ° m ll * Furnitttre Store, @ I 9 .wlfeiv lie will be pleased to wait HO# |k J j upon those who may favor him §l9 /jjll and made up in the latest and most ‘ t *- . . fashionable styles, WJlothes, Cassimers, and Vesting*)’ constantly cm hand, o a * ** Patronage solicited. g A mb2s ts Architect and Bußder, npHOMAS JENKINS, having permanently J located himself, offers his services as an fji’clfitccf ® to the oilmens of Thortftisville mid surrounding coun try, and would respectfiiily inform thei%that ha it prepared to fake contracts for building Dwellings/ j StSres, or £ther buildings, © 1 IN EITHER WOOD OR BRICf, • | and will give his personal attention to all work en* trussed to him. * FI R.VJ lT'Rj), of every description, made ‘ 1 order or repaired on stonrt nVdice. I- if* Orders for COFFIN* jeecive prnp* : aiteu^on. • RcfcrAicCf* * a • Dr W P Jennings, Albany,*Ga. „ • ° Dr A Maloy, Clieraw, South Carolina. J A Leak, Pres’t of Bank. Wnijesboro’, N. C. IV U Sl^riff,‘Raleigh, N„C. o 0 * t&Sf” Shop near the Court House. o mh 17 dy THOMAS JENKINS. • r* Hargains! .• Bargains! Bargains!! /TIN BE IIAI) AT THE FRAMED STORE, NEjft V o ’ door to Mr. R. R.♦lvans, bv • J. SGHIFF.& BRO. WHO HAVE* A LARGE “.STOCK OF ip)t). §t|it|in)ci* ttoocs, • *As their Store is TOO SMALL, they offer to ieiFtheir* GOODS at vervM.mv HR ICES. ” soon and examine their STOCK and PRICE!# and yon YE about TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT'. Thomas vine, Aj#il 18, ISOM. ® -be Wood, Klaclisniilli and .Carriage . •• shop, • : A T Ponder s Old Stands where the subscriber* x\. ar c prepared to do# all kinds of PlantniiAii Wort of efgry deseri \ R E l <k | IS I \ R Wagon* ?ind Iluggjes, and * S2;sl'A'iiJitMii iik r , aiuUall other work°dpne to the’ most, perfect satisfaction* *_ *• • _________ (§ Carriage depository.—The subscriber* •mve , lot W rV f U ‘jyr I1 to supply tnetdemsnde ef* the Country. e 3 LOWRY & SWIFT? Thomasville, Januaijy 14, 1800. ts e ■— - ( lias. 11. Ilcniiiigton’B • INSURANCE AGENCY— ° a • * 0 THE Southern Mutual Compaifjr # “ OF GEORGIA, AND THB South Carolijia Muthal Life Instirance Cos. OF THE STATE OF o SOUTH CAROLINA. Jg|g“ Office opposite the Postoffice. hm It j .7S E W W® • c. if. RKMeNrsroK, 8 S isAiaif nskti? REMINGTON .& DEKLE * JIAVE .LI ST OPENED A NEW | Furniture Emporium, ■ • * THOMASVILLE, GA°, •where will be found a large assortment of the latest m I fashionable style#of “■ F U JtiKTI T.tJJIEr j SUCH AS Tables, Chairs, and Bn?eai#; * # Wash, Aignt and Towel Stands; a m ® Tdllow Cradles and Ragtll Chairs, for Ch3(feir, * * -w ALSO —Just received—a large lot of fresh fed beautiful PICTURES; * French Lithograph and Steel Engravings; ® Washington, Clav, Calhoun, Jackson, and others, life like size for the parlor; The Voyage ofLLis a series; also the Seasons. Persons wishing to make valuable selections will d# well to call and examine them without delay. IN OUR LARUE ASSORTMENT OF FINE PARLOR FURNITURE, WILL BE FOUND EVERY VARIETY & STYLE OF Ciiairs, Such a*Large Carved Top Stuffed Seat Rockers: Best Mahogony Spindle Stuffed Parlor Chairs; ° ° Ifludy’s Sewing &c, Also, a large assortment,of „ • 23 eds.teacis ®)f all Vind-:—Foot, Roll. Gothic, Cottage, Bow Toj, 4c. All of which will be sold cheap for cash. $ i o Orders will receive pronipt nttentioa. Emyonas* oext floor below McKinnon Sc Co.'s. nov 3b ts 1 .. 2 _ -- iDIARRIHEA! CRAMPS! CHOLERA I !°i TTpp i,/.!j — THIS MEDICINE has !*• L LV 1 ‘ tried, tested and proved by *• THE NEVER FAILING ’ L K. 11,. ml* i DPticm- years experience to be tae oaiy | ! PvEMEDI. ecrtaln, safe and reliable reme- j fly f or a ll Boxed Derangements , Diarrhoea, Dysenterf, , Cramps , J'ain.% i'kolero, Cholic , Jc., now before the ‘ public. Oi¥i or tjva dosc%of 20 drops, will cure the nibst severe cfamps in the stomach iu 20 minutes. > A single dose often cures the Diarrbcua and it never constipates the bowels. One doyo will satisfy *nj ’ one of its merits. Price evuly ?-5 Cents, 1 Prepared by TRAL.L & STOW, .43 Bowerv, Nert Yerk- 1 And sold in Thc-raasyille by E. Smxas and T. B. r Little - 9 8 * COTTOKT BEL^IXG-a n?w %*tiefc; Ejceived and for sale by oct 8 E. NEMINGJON * #. ® ee *