Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, September 12, 1860, Image 3

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.Slaw Ouari i< •* nl Van lVtrt* @ ° 9 \ lriTell{ in Cherokee Ucoiigyi wntej to the*; Marietta -1 •’ Tne Vm Wert met to that piece as fin i : ict, • Atlanta! And they My. # g 11 ° , o which litj they ere c nnecti I 00 • MarieUi*; they likt I • c the Mariettf road eait e 9 _ it necessity for Atlanta? to connect w. 8-i'.;e I:.;ter •. t >’*'—l fed no doubt 1 wia titter lut •.. . arj • r o in quality, and easily u.. . . 9 fl of it: In fact, we may c nsi !er it it ■ * And lti--. * in at the s-i le of the in. To - ;• -•?. 1 found t hat tin: i ■ rili-1. f G iif exm-e-D the ability to supply. * that, with a Railroad connected there, live hundred ban Is wo tl I ; rt j soon be in -uthcientto meet* tlie dfeman 1! Atlanta, * 0 gut* arc yet to he roofed with Georgia slate! Fifty .years hence and what cha ges for G gia! >;.mutie ol tin* Stone Mount iit% thl finest granite in 1 the world, an i the slate of Van Wert! MAh c for thank fitness an i . inestim ible gins of aObountcous ° 6 ° • ®*w * - • Tiic Work ( uiiieieiici'.L Mr. Orr, the® -t r 3ft:ic--n and Augusta railroad has cleared out the right of way f§r two or three mile-. and is patting tl.e r* id®in shape fdth a rapidity : pletion w - the entire a 0 The ex .ct ; int of e rinc n wiiii tlie Gcngi.i railroad is still undecided—it may lie at 42, or it ! ~m iv be% irried Cos < interest and. back i l lil rality uii the Dart of others.— Warrmt< n L',<; r. J * • Aeafiirr Drill Wro V* We unde 1 • aiffi ft om the £ . *. a suiPii.is been instituted in the Siuilv Circuit Court : ° , . “ involving 1 1: • quesi: n 0 - ;v. y n he Nortii west ern TePrit >iy, a- ißeet sd by the 0 ice of 1787. J Tbe i • . • e a per® manebt resident o£ 111 s E to tifli ■■ I>l> I ; .!■ •• M 1; !l Olf : S o [ll*f dos dairus that, by J f the Ordinance of 17>7 uid i.e (,’on-uitutiou and 1..-s ot this i.--i i e 1 i ated him slavery. # “ *e- - - _ . V PS'. M > ‘* 0 0 Diiuvlulim of ( l tii: I * Tlie firtfl hert lofore ku wn us t this day dnsolved. p •son are wai l*. I not to y u.-i Bieehy bige & Lane, and all trieii Is of iha ha* .•A Lane arc warned ioy to trust Douglas \ .Joan- >.. dieitiicr party a\ **!• bewesponsiule for tSi delfts ol the other, por for the debts og tim old firm. • * ‘ .. * * Baltimore. .Tune 23, 1860. • Notice. —the jmdersigtn and na\ •• t!*i- and iv i.ifited in partite; sfiiip forthe purposed of c . nga gAteral ‘‘Squatter Sovereignty- “ busiucm*. - from tbe North-wc-tjiiomJ.tly aiteufled to. ** * * DOUGLAS & JOHNSON. * • * „ * Balti 23.*180.0. —en iersigufd having seceded firom fte Baltiin ire Convention and set up ; g themselves ■nil carry oti o thy • Congiv--ioiial 1 agflvcutioty" ° business, at tbe old stand. ° Suiftiicfty trade solicited. e * • . 8111-it /KTNRIDGE &*LANE. e • • Anothr* rrr-isaatiai Jorfiftthu •• The iork flbidti; nits \ ... arc ttureas •.♦- file enough no; to wi ll i,i<i • dnphavi*ht Id a State t'onvrtitiwn at Syracuse, ams pin up the fc.l - tii kot 1 /<'/*/*.•• • /••/ orr it Smith, of Now York. ° • A■'* 1 to.’ Pres —fcPiuia.d Jlcl’arland, < i Venn • sylvgnia. , • * /or ■-//,• —V. ‘.l* (ioodidl. of Yaw York. * * It and Chatles A. 1 y.n 0 • 0 p • -• ♦ *• *- Q h Auval Buttles. ■ tli ■ most*intgresting feu the 10(h °'ti’ t -p- icai ®at Cl. . ‘.-.n 1 will lie the j t *etn it yl y which the bustle of Lake laiivv.i . 1.0 rri i pted. The display i* intended to uiftlte lak#, just oil the city? The | ®(Jlevelaa 1 Ilcv.m -ays: • .j “ id*, sh i g 1) a®.s arc ndti.i :’dy calculated for the i lienee of sp€®tatwrs, # as 4t huuvfered thou sanu people, or dyuble that numt r, can hiem •.elves or s’ a .*.! upon the bank wit. out tl - *iew of a single ;e. n being c S’ te l. ’1 .t willdie a mag i niSieent display, to which the n naval battles of the anci m: Horn •: ‘u a * ® as child's jday.* Our r n phiila atre aa i;1 i.ave tin? avlioV bl LaA*'* Erie as an * . b ol * •,•* ns perfo. mi rs. t-T.'. * 8 ..s t. •■ , and tens of I.l* u-ft'td- o? people from*?ill ] arts < f ■.!*■ Union for spectators It will bena sight cuce*seen to be forgotten.” * * . “fSujb c.” A correspondent of the Nt*w V tk TANARUS, ‘ . . writ v .. ° * : * r from ] e*v< nw .•♦b i< now in the mines, engaged d> selling pies. He was a deacon in one of •die churches in K i-tcrn Kan : here he re tfKls whiskey on SAiday. Last *♦ lie in route, len sonntered an ex * . , and an act re - fi om tne New ufiitcd in bond? niairimoni atnl o: * ged in keep ing as i stgti non the Great Plains, 4(8) miles tßc civilization. • a 0 “ ~Z ” • • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •*, . . * . r*o.*s. ruoi’SijVrs ’ , Family * His*ci:li;brated liver medicine is % s .IV . ,'p criajn ten d* f>r all i.iiids 9f l.ivtr l)is • ■ I ] tlonß that originate fx-oma diseased Ante or inactivity of tl-,8 Li vet —snch*as t’Jiruoic and Acute [uhaniution of.Hie Liver Dvspepsia, Si< ache_ Sour Stomach, Lorn of^Aj;. .i. iwn< f Spir its. Colic, CostiEuuss. Ac. ° • Tiyis is an excellt ut remedy for Fi • al< g in theij vari bn.- , ti*llß, ae a ran ely against (i- p.rs s*'; is-. SAv.um.d *iti ; .twllio.l, lie; 1.-s l-Ychlftr- t.t night, JleaitSyrn, &c.. ice. • * * o • o O. S. Prophitfs ®Vnodync Paia-Kijlrr, Good for all kinds of Local I‘uius, acute or chronic; also good for Coughs, Colds, Diarrhoea, Toot] • DuMcbe^Fiunml rstomach, Cold Feet, -vc. a • *B. S. Prtpliitt'f* o Exccllcdtiyyion® in nee either ns to its virtues or bum less elicits upon the sysiem, , • • J O. S. rt-ophittN Vogctnblc nils, ‘ Pm 4 v ‘■ jr I'<ll either in ChrO'i /(■< /• Ac 0 o The above jnepnnitio:i of Medicine lu.s been used by lqyself for tlreylast ten years in private practice, and has ■bcgiLon principal agent* in effecting the many wonderful entye that have resulted from the treatment pursued bv the Proprietor. Avliich ill number atmmnts to th and of tumart every description^male gad fe male, acute #nd chronic. * 9 They have been need by hundreds of famili i for the Inst six years as a Family" Medicine, and the sytisfiieiion that they have invariably given has given rise to their use generally, where tl.ev can be proeured. They are • only recommended for diseas< s that prevail in the Soutat eru cotmtry.asthe proprietor is n t conversant Avitli Nor thern diseases, and thinks that a medicine that is applica ble to diseases of tl e South would not If, in all proba bdity, so good in Northern regions, the reforest ho Pills are not recommended, only where tßey have been tented and t - hroughoi® the Southern If voußiave Liver Disease — * . °TAKE PKOPHITT S LIVER MEDICINE. “If A'ou haA'e If sig-psia— ° o TAKE PROPHTTTS I.IYLII *■ EDICINE. If voujiave Sick Headache — • TAKE PR(iPHITT'S LIVER MEDICINE. ,If you are subjectffo I! b • • \ . TAKE PROPHITT’S LIVER MEDMJOIE. •If you are subject to Sour Stomach — •*’ . TAKE PROPHITTS LIVER MEDICINE. If von are Costive— TAKE PROPHITFS LIVES MEDICINH If you are recovering fMm Fev r, or (.'iolls and Fe • ref, or ai®r other disease ti. I saves you f?i need •• of a purgative or an Take .Rt (PHI ;Is LIVER MEDICINE O 9 O * * r ' V Medicines. If they are L use them. If wm, sehem aside* All [ ask is a trial, an . 1 uno • issai.si.u-.iom These Medicines are prepared qpiy hy o* t O; S. PROPHITT, Covington, (?a. v*n l 5? < j; ‘ X: >Fn isville (At.; Wm. Ashley, VMdosta, Ga.; \\ m. Hill. Towi .Qa anUHumiycnt r, ‘- v o ' l . l-’ lmo .* o Pai*tiovi>'. \x’ jX-I o iioc. 4 Lfc PERSONS INDI ° \e i -f 1 0 “o ‘ * • liient otherwise, tbev will be dealt with mi the luAV di- 1 * 0 eep st-ts * s I • Fletcher* Institute. rriHE EXER< TITPf ION WILL 1 8 * 8 - - O O J. \V. >OD. A. QrißClpal, a ° o cut ut the opening of the Term, for particulars, see circular. • sep 12Af H. W. SI! MOTIbE, Y>ERSONS V „ I • 4 ot; me ’ 1 < t°S ; o I Tit a ‘ HARLES GAREISS a+ O O otieo to I Ini ldei*^/ Q (LED PROPOSALS WH*L BE RECEIVED I ■ a H B • a b B > to Plan and specifi , ■ * a 1 c ant v this An- : ° ° • O DANIEL W. McRJBt Clerk. • i Adminhlralorh’ Notice. N'OTICE is hereby given, that we will ;:j>p? the ‘ • (’ av! of O. ;I*A >f 11. i i it oimty, tAVo liciiiis alter and He, for h ve to s’ II all the lati - ° . R i W. N'-is ;i. . ° • ‘ t'REl\ Ailtn'r, ■ i o N 8 e X . E\ccn B or's jAt.lii e. t LL i'EL’SONS.INI ‘KI.TLp TO T O ESTATE fV of A J. Orr, late of B.'hoOias County deeeasi l, eith ! er trt note “i- accoO it, an 6 n diate payment, and those h toil . A said eo tate will present tiH-iu duly authenticated, in term of | the luav. • lf-40d JOHN C. FANNINQg Ex’r. ,\offer. lO Jint Mot Sn will be 1 t:.e to * e Court Ordinary of 8 om.is ( inly, lor lea a e t.. si 1! ihe lands and net? roes late at la **i Jo* -id. Si pii'inii r Dii". > ° . V\ ILLLBM li. JfiilN EU, (and 4JNPRECE[ENT£D^TTfiACTION3, Ml ‘AfuiMt Ik null its • 8, ’|l* ||| fi Jrll 1 I I GREA r J BARGAINS! ■ •• n • * AND FOR* • . CjVS>U oxly ! QD*ECKALJSS AlfD SMALL PROFITS^ i Wolfsolm, Kapp * AT THE OLD SrtORE isf E. KTBSTSHRK . O ••X.-.XT DOOR To . fHOMl'ifffr Sc MT.II AN, method of informing the X peonje of thcL have open and a CASH ST.QHB in * I.is iif . ° I AMi'aXD winter * . * XT (f'X f \ CV ’ o •* . . styles, and ttlso for cheapness. • m ! OFR STOCK OF*(IOO#^CONSISTS IN PART <*F o firm i'lrn-l[sooi)s, y, * K ° SZXjXSLS, jipf ut? kn , llliifl . | Mjl i!i llilla • \ r ‘ ‘ ! 4 % a w’ 0 . • KJ, lUuTIXIX UUi * ENGLISH AND Fi’.K.V-'H. OF ALL CoLOUS ‘ o ° o Qi’ LPi tl-*. S ; * • Shawls, CloaJes, Waitre C-oods. •• o • rr -v-r O ■ 1< u > .a uniefeu-i 1 .-> .ti-. i;< ion . • • • lAMaiIICAX, li!.’ ■ i*.TSiI AN J > T ; l*:i.Vl>. ‘ 10 0 * an:. . 0 A ; (locds, ’-s. *y v - :•. ,i SZaCs, 1 * OF T.A'i I*T STYI.KS; HfNEf¥,• BOTH SEXBS. ° OUR STO( KOFC % AN I t • ! X IXiLT3 *LT • o i cannot be surpassed, and we are aide to suit t’ae most j . <• * • oltr boots and SHOES, 1 c ** cheaper than they ever have been ottered tier© before. • • o 1 • A 1 11 Q A V r> r<“ V 7 A C < 1 1 v *.. id j\ . \ 11* 11 ; t 7 **l ® o lof every ? 1 y;.-. an ong ■which #ill he found the “ Brack? inridge” and Bell and Kvt ret; *ll;.is. * JBWEIiHY. *• *• A fine stock of Wistehes, WatehaCkait . Kin*, f * *u\, etc. liMlHTiflf Ml MIIBfU litiii 1 yullllu Ui J . U i. At 1:. We < sj ecially invite all PLANTERS, large and small, ‘ : to come and look aipor sto< • • DOMESTIC (iObBZ, lOSNABURcs. . • o j • ki;kset*. . • LINsEYS, * . NEGHO SHOES, # ° * . . • Clank i/rs, • • • • ISTIUPED HOMESPUNS, ■! .$1! kinds oi Bpra and Bleached 0 0 I . AID HHEETUQS, and nil other GOODS yßu csin think of, ginorufly kept in a first class 9 I I)RIrGOPDS : -STOHF, •. • In short, it you i nil apd see our Stuck, we are sure we . can sell you Goods which, for Styie.° Taste and Prices, * ar* UNSURPASSED TVy a*y establish n ent%i*tffe Stale- I- 1 louse ( ill V;id see r.s. Von \ ill save TWENTY SITE by buying tiaodS of our establish ment. o * o *f •• “ - 5 1860, o ° ly | * * ; CLOTHING STORE. Us ew bdi'in. ‘ \rE. THE UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY * ? inform the < of • - . -> Thomasville and vi. inky : * o * ( opari \i:U<gi;B. f ‘) VND OPENED A ‘SjZ-S EHMUm •• at THE OLJ) srun i.f V. - .-* i— a JOHN P. ARNOLD ’v/-/ V - - Next door to E. Reining- 0 \ - tqp X Son. wi ere we will keep oti hand a full a-son ment of the latest steles of # nm-tm mmm I Among which will be fougd a good many articles oßonr I owp manufacture. Our stock consists of Coti’s. Pants. Vests, Cloaks. Talmas, Shirts. Under- i.-ts. of silk Meri- 1 no and Cotton Glov< s.-Neck-Ties Ciavals Sr cks, ITck el 11:. M i; Hose, §t< 0 I CBI(TLEiaBIT>B FlrfviSHlVfi We have, also on hand a large S: >c • f G'i'.N’fl.E.'dEN S FURNISHING GUI)DS, ebaa ting <: Broml Cisilis, 0 • 0 9 Caisiiurm. . . 0 „ 0 Vel-i ! ncr . K.itiiift®, o Knitorliy .leans, e 0 Twrrils, Ac.. iVr. | ipj a i v tl i r articles, usuallv to he fonid in a FIRST-CLASS TAlI.i >RING BSTaBLISIEM ENT. which will he made to order, in the latest styles of the art, or sold in anv quantity desired. • We do notpn 11 TWENTY FIVE PER CENT < HEAPEK THAN. ANV BODY ELSE, big if you will try us. von will find that we will sell as cheap i,s can be affbftled in this market. * * lateral deductions made for cash* 0 t • ARNO IJ) & JERGER. * ! wn&tf • Merchant Tailors. I 0 • o W O o Sugar Boilers, &c. SUGAR-BOILERS —5© TO o a ° o . ° ° ° o * Copartnership.. \l ETE rHE UNPElftl ‘ o „ * • cr o TiPIUHI T & PAINE . q i ‘ i j ° 0 f o o S GROCERY - PROVISION” *STOfiE. • ° RILL, ’ • • T. S. PAINE* •O • • IJYTIIEWAY, ALL IHiRiIONS INDEBTED TO I 1 ) j}, i;r ■ firm ol o , Merrill & •Anderson, 0 0 ° o , • o . e * • .0 J. s. MEKlil i r■ 0 e ° • 0 i 's • ° * * o ea v Fi r*in! rpHE UNDERSTATED HAVE THIS DAY FORM- | J ed a co-partnership, to be known under the nauie IMHTFOOTG & SANFORIJ/ EOli till; PUJUDOtaK OF SELLING GStoduiiS. 0 0® 0 riiovisiaxs. 0 ss in-w till]. &c. And would respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends* 00 0 WADE F. SAN** Oi;d. 0 THOMAS .1. LIGHTFOOT* 0 ,L W. LIGHT FOOT, 0 • 3iff MRS. VIDDEB will re-§pen her School in Tock . wat ton Acadeuiv 0 * THE tiilLD MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. • * ts JVtw .Fiill Goods / I New Fall Goods!’ * H; Wolff i Bro:, * T Til EIR*OLD SI IND XEiUI JOHN STARK’S -4V • C.\s SI'TiO.XASS Y, • ” 0 . • A V il'Y ! All •l-V'TOCK OF • 1 ‘ 0* . * ini* .Si j . i_d k -Ti LwwUO! • m SU( aAS v N ERY fkn • . * • - . 4 j \ e XJ te . 9 y © - k. -j ■ KJ ‘ J \}>y * ? | • ept in a first-class Gotffls Store; * o t Fancy Silks; A- ■ ‘uj:a -* * . * ( Bage,Figured and Plain i.Ol wool) de Laines; 0 9 ; 5 • and Hosiery; and mtt j es, t3o numerous to mention. Also a lyte as- 0 * of .00 I CLOTHING, • ” \ j • GftsNTtEATEN’S * , : - • - ° BGYS’AXD YOUTI V CLG A. ■ *. fr 3r. * „ ° . * ► e ° .... o 9 A Cutlery, Tobacco, Sega ms, & Perfu&eries, *of till kinds and descriptions, • • 0 ° P 0 . . , 00 • • O p O . , o o i > * beg teave %> ca 1 the partieulai nti nos 1 E.a tin rs an:! I’.auU I\> to our I Dome ; and Negro Qoods, • . . SJL’CH vs . o e o • (FL in and Mriped.) o * O * { 1.1 fits. 00 • . Is. Our F. *’ is vi l y e. wi ll s-Es-led, A>oUght low, at; I Will bes iff to suit ti,*vur. i a -or. 0. -0 cl ant • , •• sy to you all, come and examine our tock ,l # >efore purchasing elsewhere, as it is to your •own intcrci-t. 00 * 00 0 11. WtILT’Y & BRO. P. S. We invite inspe tion and comparison no we •not charge foreshowing ourjtoods. • 11. VV. & B. ® 0° Btio. O ts >t* RT , 0 ■ * .1 • • Angrr- TPnn , A. D? 1860.. 0 * ’ 0 : ‘ 0 - seiited t'O Deeunber l i. lulVnor Court are au to * eotion to carry lut the provisions 9 . ~* .0 , of Tho ” * P Soitth Georgia and i 1 ri la i%ii frolfi it* tl e c- >unty of Dough vi y, on either si le of Flint 0 “ „ and from ’J i.o•!■:. sii o.; p,-ii.t cn • 1 Florida it:e a.- said Geor a .*!•!• v ! i>: •.!.••• ,JC ■ 0 ff nay deff a best by ti e eul s rj] tion for stock and the issue of bonds therefor, 0 “ 4 0 0 ,;1 1111 • determine upon the question of “eouuty - *• erij.t: .n ’°<.o-i.” < i!.; ! y It is ther-.-iVire onlereii a.c.l dcte:ffiiiu-(l thatoin election the pu p-'se of deter.;.icing said question Ik; had after . 6 i • is given thereof, and that said election Lbe Saturday r, 18< —said ; election to be conducted and held in the same manner as . ra - [lured to be i eld for county officers. • Au -1 guA Term, l iM. 0 0 . O 7 VAXES 11. JJAYES .T. 0 1. C. . . NOAII I'ARItAMORK. J.I.®C.. * * EVAN* J. I. C. Ordered thal ti e Clerk of ll is t ui 9 1y of this order to tie Sou. hern Vnterpiise and Wire Grass Reporter Ibi [>ublic;.i; 11. o 0 0 JA.Ail*S,f[. HAYES. J. IF. O Nt)A*II I’ARRAMORE, J.j. C. 0 IL R. EVANS, J. I. C. A tr 0 of said (!ou?t* *LEBBEUS Dfe.KLE. D. Clerk., .. • Attention • . • !S J?txo Wtioje. TO GKATUA *1 1.1: TASTE AM) H ® l:icy of all, we li; ve n .. supply those • wh > prefer them,” with, © © ! m i 0 C .■ X 0 1! li of o • © m. * Scasorted Timber. ils • keep on hand, those of one own make* We ship our * iSis as, J*pokes fani lll !£i s from tiie No • !i. of j. licli we ..! iys order the Whether we get the ones or not, is a matter of 110 concern to tiie purchaser, as we YTarraui our Wt k ; ® 0 i And thgt is sufficient, as John Smithwifid when his ; “gal” told him she “ nnrt-rjr him if she died lor it.” Thereto-.* l 1 ®it * liezoloed. That all who r.se in noe'J of something to ride in. who wish thei? horses shod so they will *iot ffill Pown. and plows made find repaired so Jhey will add L’o per c -nt to tk? harvest, be advised and recommended to call at Adopted. „ LOWRY & SWIFT S, op 4 w y 0 Plioiosrr&pliic gallery* ° I REMINGTON’S PHOTOGIiAI'IIIC GALLERY, X OCPOSITK Tilt POST OFFICE. 0 0 Ambrotypes, 0 0 SlelainotypJs, Sphereotypes, And any of I’ict iff res taken in a supe rior Mimner. • o fUSy* Stock of material, of all kinds, on liand and for sale. #*** Instnuffions given in the ,\rt. mh 18 * I* , Adm inlxfrafor’s liale. I>Y YIRTEE -0 AN ORDER OF THE f Ol*iiT OF J OrdinarJ of ‘Thomas county, will b< . Id on the ol lESi ii A.V’i IN N< >VCAH!i:i; next, within the lawful hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in said county, the land belonging to the < t ite of J. B. Edwards, late of Jefferson County,^Fla., deceased. Said land con tains 145 acres. *nore >r is, being i irf af lot No. 6, in • es T ion as county, lying one mile from Tho- ’ r.r!sville*>n the Tallahassee r ■ !. S >ld for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. , ‘ P. P. SMITH, Adm’r. I m mm\ I likOi hah One Danired iv ) VNAW \Y OB ‘. N Tit ! D F ROM THE PBEMIS- H .s . : t 1 0 - t Ti-.<■ i,l - . n!\- b.y rty old, x fe*k and perhaps one or two it*.-Iff-. - high, wflks .s .t and will weigh one hundred and w ven yor eight --; c quieklv when excited, wore a goaiee and left on a dark bay home of good size a whit _ nd nl ut .ff-! ‘ years old. EI*IAS is ® . Bair nost strath t* and will n.> doubt att< mj 11 - # - e free State, or pnder the protectaan ol some abolition em- V. 0 ° ! will par SfiYENTY FIY] DOLI VRS erj < : saic Uov am I hors o o ft lined wlienv In get them, and will pav ONE HUNDRED p.)’* ,> 1 * * w li:e i.ian, wiffti proof to eftuvivt him ... ,;.i. .ig tiie negro. • •• ‘ CI( ER< i H. YOUNG. t\ iU.., A\-- ; • . tt ! • -li\ * 0* sgr ° n ° M ■ 0 ! ; 7 ,-v --- • r v’ v; • c. -i ww .5 ..* i, k— o . tNV ° • i I * k¥ * _0...„ n W) cv cWy * PuPliiiL?,. . pi v ’ i j -i ‘ —• is Ii ‘'-•-vM'i *• -f= l r ff:iri*iiiii:b, Aft*r Ink.’.-ie rplIE GREATEST REMEDY IN TIIE WORLD, A A S L> e THE MOST DELICIOUS AND 0 0 0 I) el io-li tCn 1 C oi*c]ial * ° It is strictly a scientific and Vegetable Compound, pro (jpred by the distillation of Ho*- Herbs and Bark. Yel low Doek,*Blood Root. Blaek Root. Sarsaparilla, Wild •C’flerrv Bark, and Dandelion out* rs into its composition* The entire active remedi: 1 prineiple of each ingredient is thoroughly extracted by mv new method of distilling producing*st delicious, ex :’ t i r spirit, and the most INFALLIBLE REMEDY for renovating the diseased svstene, and restoring tiie s’a-k. suUei *;g aiutl debilitated INVALID to HEALTH and STRI*Nt: I'll. : MeL.KAN’S* STBKNG’riiKNa.Np (N)iy)l.\L WILT. EFFECIS *.LY I'l'KE Liver Glomplaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, nic or Nervous dXvyli/y* Ihteo&et of the AW amt all Di*Base* arising from a disordered Lever or , 0 tUomarh-. 4>y*pep-<itt. iJm- ■ J-nvard Piles, Acidify or c>/rk ,r-r. if the S r-mach. Full - # 0 of Blood to 7* Ilend , Dull Pain or • • • Sumiming in flic Hu and, Palpita . tion rtf the If art, Fit lineup or 1 Wight in the Stomach, • • Sour 1* uc'wns , C/iok -9 ing or Sujfbca+ng * . Feeling ub 8 © • , _ . „ L y 1 n s • *0 * • Ifrn-n, . # Dryness or Ycllownc* <f+ •’ Skill end F.yt -, Night Sweats, Inienrd* J\e -, Pifn in //;# Smeul es the BuO/c, Chest or Sole, Sodden Flushes oft t i 1 • llc(i!,Dcorci mi (f Sprits Frightful* 0 Drco.us, Lo or, Despondency ># •or i\crvoiP< Diseases, „ • * Sores or Blotches • onjhe Skin, ® • • and FE VER AND AGUE for £IIILLS AND FE VEIL/ oe rtj \ .yi*3-s.s*>.n ok uo iT'bEs 9 8 Have been sold during the last six months, and in no in stance Inis it failed in giving entirff satisfaction. Who, then,•tvill filler from Weakness or Debility wm Mc *.Y:a n * Stkkxu'i hexi.nu Coii*>iAL well cure yotff No langtjiige can c< i r ej adequate *dea! *f the im mediate a;*! :;ln*e*i uiirueul- *s ei re prodlleed by tak tliis Cordial in tia < 1 debilitated and AatteSfed ffie.rvous system, whether broken dwn by excess, weak by nature.l>r impaired b* ‘i*ktiess. the relaxed a#d un- i sti*pg organizat! *t iff it .-tore.l to its pristine health and vigor. • . O MAUK3KW EKBSONS, 9 /OP others, conscious of, inabili y, from whatever cause, will find Meff.canff- , ff- g < m ii thorough re generator of the system: and ail who ; my nave injured the*.selves by improper indulgence, wiiyind in the Cor jdial ii certain and speedy remedy. “ • *p*o tfHE LABIE3. * dIcLSAV’S BTSK.VKXW S>2.\ €01303A4i ( IS A*SO V t!EI GS ffl X D SFKF.Of Cl RE FOR , Incipient Coks a mp;• cn,•White*, Obstructed or Ihjfcpit *l/e- * ration, Incontinence of L'ru.i or J.mt- ■ iff, Fall- o * trig of he Wun i.CliddiiicssPFiunt o ing and all I). ‘Cast < iuci- • ’ 0 0 dent to Females. o o , • TBIiBE JS NO ‘: ‘M B’ ASi M ABOUT IT. Stiller no longer. T..ke l. ai eoi-diuft to directions, ll Will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate you and cause the bloom of ©eultii to mount yotueheek agsiin. • EVERY BOTTI.F LS WARRANTED TO GltE ° SA'TJSFACTIoN. g 0 V Iff It cSi £ L al * S'. If . If your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLean’s Cordial will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moot ut; try it, and you will oe convinced. IT ES UliEJi iJI .*> TO TftKK. CAUTION.—Beware of 4)ruggists or Dealers who *nuy try to palm upon you some Bitters or Sitrsaj arilla trash, which they can buy cheap, by saying* ii is just as g(*;d. Avoid auch men. Ask for McLean’s Strengthen ing Cordial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy < that will purify the blood, and at the same time strength en tio- system. ° • One tablcspoor*iil taken every monffng, fasting, is a certain preventive for Chok-ru, Gnills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease., it is put up in large bottles. I’rice only $i per bottle, or (i bottles for §5. 6 J. li. Mi IiHAS. • So?l’ Proprietor of this ik*dial, o 0 niso, m eLe;ui*s Volcanic Oil Liniment. I’rincu-al De[*>t eorf.er Third ynd i’ine Sis, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by E. Seixa% Thouinsvdie Ga , and T. JI Palmer Monticello, fla. 0 0 jy 18-ly • 0 £i£Ha.^C>3ff , c3. , E.J Liver ” Invigorator, ° 8 IvfEVER DEBILx BATES. |T I fX)MI’OUNI)ED EXTliffki.V FROM GUMS I and has become an estiiblis ! ;cl tact-, a Standard Medi- eine, know* :uul approved by all tiiat liave used it, and is now resorted lo with in ■ 4 w tiie dis eases for which it is re- commendeik It has cured thousands y within Wie last two years, who liad giren up alUiope y 3 of relief, as? the numerous ftisolicited certiliciiß-s in inv possession show. must be adapt- s cd to the temperament of the person taking it. and N used in ijpch (juantities as to act gently on the b < Is. • Lei the dictates of jndg- f*nu ml guide you in the use of thedJVER IXVIGOR- VTOli. and it will cure Liver Complaints. Lilians m Attacks 1 >yspcpsia,Chron •ie Diajrhttfi Saunter Coin- plaints, Dysentery, Drop sy. Sour Stomach, Habitu- 1 Costiveness. Cholera, Cholera Morhus, Cm.lora fill a ntuni, Cholic, Flatu lence, Jaundice, Female =• Weaknesses, and may he i used successfully as an or dinary FAMIIfY MEDI CINE. Jt will cure SICK HEADACHE, (as thou sands can testify.) in twenty minutes, if tw'o or thfei? teaspoons full are taken al l*■ the cgmrneacemeut of the attawlc. * 0 * • ALL WHO USE IT m ARE f HYING TIIEIE testiinonv in its/avor. MIX WATER’ IN THE! *■ I MOUTH WITH THE INYIGORATOIL AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, i ALSO Sanford L’s • Family Cathartic Pills i COMPOUNDED FROM* Pure Vegetable Kxlrncfs, anil put up in (iSlnsst Cases, AiroTight, ansi will keep in any cii-ss*sSc. The FAMILY CATIIAR- ■ TIC PILL is a gentle but active Catfiartic which the proprietor has used in his J practice for lift re than \Jh ™ years. | The constantlv incres ■J” in mand from THOSE WII O 11 AY E USED* TiIE*PILLS, and the sat- Lisfaction which all express! in regard (*> tbeifrt*, has induced nip to*nlaee tlu-m within the reach of all. The PROFESSION well L know that ditl'erent Catli artics act on different por- Sa lions of the bowels. ° The FAMILY CATII- Q 3 \RTIC PILL has, with ’ due reference to this well ‘j* I established fact, been coni- 1 | pounded from a variety of the*purest Vegetable Ex tracts, which act alike on, 83 !every part of the alinien- , tary canal, and are goodji* and safe in all cases where : a Cathartic is needed, such w as Derangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness. Pains m the Hack and Loins, ; Costiveness,Pain andSore A ness over the Whole Bo ; dy, from sudden cold. which frequently, if neglect o e<(? end in a long c<> ll rs<- m’ ® lever. Loss ot Appetite, a Creeping sensation of cold n over the body, Restless ness, Headache, or weight r ”- in the head, all Inflamma tory diseases. Worms, in ! ,Children or Adults* Rheu matism, a great Purilier of ** the Blood, and many dis eases to which flesh is tu-ir. too numerous to mention in this advertisement. Dose Ito 3. . PRICE THREE DIMES. r e LIVER I \'Y H tnI.'ATOR and FAMILYCA THARTIC PILLS, are retail. ,1 by Dr _ vis - generally, * ami sold wholesale bv tl • Tra le in all the large towns. . T. W. SAKFOBD M. I*., Manufacturer,and Proprietor, ap 11-Cm o 335 Broadway, clew York. GENTS’ Superior Chewing Tobacco and Ext;a Segars: fur by I sep 17” ° •D F HUBERT, • . O Eemova T s Iv . I. K 5 BITfUEft F inwruvu rpAlfi: Tills MMTiinl) IB •INF< W.y INt P ii i iff JL people of and vicinity, that thej have 0 • from their old stand to the -to .- lorn rly lin upied by i . *HATBS, HOLLOWAY & CO., • • where tii*v will still c(*itftitie to seII*GOODS cl aper* affiy stoae in this place; we, t : erefore solicit the lib-’ era! pat *l. •j * 0 J. KUBITSHEK & BRO. 17IBOM MY PLANTATIONfIS MADISON CON ty. FIo .. 1 ihe night oi the lOth *t’ June,my rro boy SOLOMON. At *; <• ante, ewuat 1 fa ‘©asviile. tuakiog liis \v.* to\> ;•;••!. -n. He is perhaps in the n.-L .! • ‘a . ;v ; 1 fhi 11how ever, he An* Thoii..:-v.;!. ! will ,:;ve ras’4*j Bjos.iiisis j for his deli very to me at 01 u \ lai for his confineraffnt *Descfiptioii. • SOU>MON •'!#-. *,. •1 ■ boy, with smooth, j sleek skin, and before he left hud many b I*l idea on Ids : bodv, caused by a mule running away wall him. in walk ing lie s\. when standing is itt cliued to 1 kn. and. 0 |29-lt* * . LINTON. .Albany Patriot w i!i publish one month, a*d forward account to this (ffb.e, 18-EEFI-'BEEFH-BEE^!!. lAHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RffISPECTFULLY inform the citizens off ®sville and vicheffv, tlmt ; he is still at his old trade, • MARKET WPM FRESH’BEEF. •Excellent. ewe. 1 meat canff-e jirocured by sending to the Market Hous<*ny morning at the RINGING OF THE BELL. , INGING OF THE BEL NGING Oh*THE BE . % . * LING OF THE B , * IXG*OF THE * , NG.OK Til * . G OF T OF , • # * Remember, as th” S asons eh.:mg . Prices change As the time for stall*?:d beef p -1, t lie Y) “I JU IIYI 11 O MI 4 *IU VV . 3IAMKET HOUR'S—froniTl:iylight*util 8 o’flock, A. M • I feet thankful for p;u-t faiffirs, still • • Remain the* ii* ns’ most humble serv t-t. jy H-ts • ABEL JOH^ON. Lands! -Lands! • rplIE ‘vo'iV OFFERS FOR SALE his small, though 6 Well Improved consisting of FOl li HUNDRED acre*, situ ►ated 011 the Troupville ami Tulialuissee ft .ad, AV* ©bout Wight mill s from Thom;:.- vide. He will sell all liTs stock, on tliejilaee. fanniiii'.nnuisils, £+<■ with the p; •- cut growing ©*o] “I m venty acres in excellent cm, and and forty-five acres in cotton. The lands are good pine, a©d well worth tifti attention of those y i.-hingto move* to Thonjps county. juqj co*njetdy offi the plac* anew gmffiouse and fferew-jirey* whi; will be of great. advanSigesto the purchaser, and the d\\ elling boose, out houses, &e., arc all good log houffes. The favorable Jo cation of my farm, will not fffil to pleaec. Come and see it immediately, as 1 ai* determined to sell, on the most reascmahle terms, forffAish or Credit, or both, l& suit the purchaser. Now, here is a bargain for mi£ sires telball, rich farm, well located. * •® # ‘ * ..D. 81 RAY. Gliomas Comity, Ga., July 4,*860. ° © 1 S, I’i iy ° ° tf* • o SLBarpfSiins Isi Lands. SBTIIOSIAS <oj)FN*ff Y-— Seventeentlf District Nos. 15J.. 1 lbb, 17J, 224, 257, 2(15, 2Ut, 2>)7, 344*120. 13th Disk, Nos. 157, 172. 253, 257, 258. l>ist., iff". 65. * * Decatur, County—l9th Bist, No. 41. 2Cth District, No. g'o4. ® Colquitt County— Bth I)ist., Nos. 100,182,183, 317, 319. 0 Lowndes County—9tli Dist., Nos. AO, 251, 312, 34.5, 307, I 36'1, 379*350, bed, 391. 4.-2. 11th Dist., No. 349. * Irwin Cffiaitv —Ist Dist., No. 108. nth Dist., Nos. 253, 97. Oth Dist., Nos. 151, 320, 334, 406, 423. Appling County—2d Dist.. No. 291. 3d Dist., No. 113. | Ware County—sth Dist., Nos. 307, 427. Coffee County—lst Dist., Nd.J7B. Dooly County—l2t,li Dist- iSo. 07. e * Cherokee County—4th Dist., No. 325. l.ee County—lsth l)ist., 255. lhth Dirt., No., 93. Early Comity —litli Dist., Nos. 150,157. 2f? 217. Also, 100 acres Bear Thomasviile, on the Tallahassee rosid. 0 • Also, 330 acr<: improv'-d land*on tiie Ta!!aha®e road, two miles from ‘ihomaßtvllc, belonging to J. 11. MhLellan. Jjh These lands will be sold very low for Cash. Au- Iress tj*e subscriber at Albany, Ga# * B June 27, ’ P. P. SMITH. ° \cw riiiiiiniw.y I'-vffuSjli.-Lifient. MBS.IV. T. SBAVER3, strfffet, | second door above Stark’s. k#eps *on- stantly on hand a general assojttjpcnt of i New Fashionable Millinery Goods and for s*He upon the'most reasonable terms. The Ladies of Thomasviile and vicinity are respectfully requested to call ami examine my Stock off fine Fashionable Bonnets, Ribbons. Powers,ffjaps, Head Dresses, Embroidery, etc,®now on liand. . llprticular attention given to Dress Cutting. . , Thotnasville. February 19,*18 ,;). * , —* House and Lot for bale. a AM N*OW OFFERING FOR SALE MY IIOUSS I and Lot. It is situiitcd in a beautiful and pleiis;int part of the tgwn. The lffouse is new and Targe, very coffi venignt, with good outbuildings and garden. . I have also FOUR BUILDING L()TS.*-ofitainingone *; re each, all corner lots, which 1 will sell. ° one deskc to build, or to buy an improved* place in town now b rlie time as I am determined to sell. .Terms, one half (ash, and the remainder on the first (lav of Jaffmnry, 1861, without interest, with notes and ifliproved securiff)'. * 0 may 2J-tf * ISAIAH DEKLE* * RO!51 \\ ?S VLSiVI, For Weak and Inflamecj Elytis. . rffiHlS BALAAM WAS USEf) FOR MANY YffiARS I. in the private practice of a celebrated flculist. with remarkable success, for diseases of the Tlve *nd Evelgis. There are lnttnyi- bo would rather suffer from )iain and disease tinviigli lffl’e than credit and trv the ili cucy of nnv new medical discovery; all .“ucli had hotter ffiot ivad this, but to a” reasonable persons this ptrefiia'a-, .tion is*: commended as a most s.ife and effectual cure for inflammation or soreness of the Eye and Evelids, caused either by too close application to minute objects, scrofu lous habit, exposure to cold, conlusio*- blows, or in i*i tion from any extraneous I • c(v under the iwftlids. It is ’remarkably soothing in it* effects, and has cured thou sands who would otherwise have lost their sight. In cases where the Evelids are inflamed, or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, it acts almost like magic, and removes all appearance of inflamation afleg two or three applications. There is a numerous class of persons thaff are peculiarly exposed to accidents or dis ease that weaken ; ml inflame t:iKyc< anc! p rhaps de- stroy the bight, who, from the nature of their employ ments, are compelled to work in a doiu! of dust and grit. Such should never he without thin BALSAM. •Remember, “Seeing is Believing.” The followln” ex tract from a letter just received, refers to ope ol the many similar eases constantly reported : •J husky City, Oct. 29, 185:). Messrs A. I?. & D. Sands—Dear Sirs: I have for a; number of years been troubled with dbre and inflamed Eyelids, which, though they never caused me much pain, were very annoying on other accounts. I have tried a number of medicines at different times without the slight est success. Seeing an advertisement of your Roman Eye .Balsam, in spite of my 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 cure. Respectfully yours, L. Zabriskie. • ‘i 5 Cents per Jar. Prepared and sold bv A.. & I>. SA>I>S, Wholesale Druggists, 11)0 Fulton Street, Corner of William Street, New York. For sale by E. SEIXAS, Thomasville, Gu. “BOOK BINDING? CHARLES A. FINDEISEN, HA\ r ..G located in Tallahasse, Florida, is now prepared to Biad Books in every variety of style desired. Blank Books of all kinds bound to order, cheap I for CASH. Those who subscribe for Harper's Magazine, Har per’s Weekly, the New 1 ml; Ledger, the Southern Fieid and Fireside, the Illustrated Bible or any oth er book, paper, or magazine of any kind, and wish .to preserve them, can have them bound at the most 1 reasonable prices by leaving tlitm at the office of flic Southern Enterprise, to be forwarded to me at Tallahasse. March 10, 1860. ‘ ly . ! ’ *. QOODS! 1 • Klf OOODSl! ! >CHEAPER TJfAH IKE CHEAfESTM O • & 9 ° • ° • , At.ttc**fiTin£.S3f‘tlrr iiar?atin (ban * ° Ji \vs os’ € via*? lew Oii'er. @ f ■ t■ \"i- I i;.'ii.xrr having vAoptedthk • 1 • leave to call tin attention of^H • extensive stock of g. • 6 • * IX STOKE, OF m Muslins. * Borages, SILKS, m • Aiftl Triaimings, V.! , 1 file I’ ‘••• I. v an 1 t; -.: ®. ;*y> •I ■ style* ; together with u complete ::-~i.itmen* of 3Tu rtsi-.li lup tfioods. Those wishing something neat, and at the same time APPROPRIATE TO THU Gnd it to thir inti rest to call and examine his Stock before pun basing 0 • ’ Keim'inbcr, S # to suit tbs i times and season o ♦ BEXJ AMIN J . IfVnF.KT, v ’• iy •* * -V tl e and of y. W. SSirpe. tub # .SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES. rrt .! -a \vi-’euy.v wia.io.tors papek, pub X lisl-.eti t-'.- ;he American 8 !ay Sciiool Union,at the i very L\v price of OX a: BAU.AiI A VKASf. U is designed for Parents, Teachers, and all who are cm rested in the relig ous training of the , 1 young. °it is an excellent Family Paper. w ® \ /'< net ‘h occupied with NALKATIV t is ami ••t'aer matter pan n-ulavly interesting t i m yan„” p - Teachexs veill find i.t it much that they will liki to read to tlieir classes—interesting matter | p <•'*• -i : . . aials an <i such is they cannot And eke- I wheiA For the same reason, members of Bible-classes, and older scholars generaHj, will • ly benefittea : by the perusal of this paper. s s , has,%v< ry week, a column ornfbre of t ie aiioicest matter si letted from the NOON Plt A 1 UK MEETUs’GS, which are so interesting to all I clu s• o$ Unr.stians. • * * lo Besides a large ;ua -an; ff general reli .doiis iiffelligent e, ° most recent Sunday -school news. It reports,all tile important CON VEX f lOX Bof Suiu av school teach _‘rs. It discusses the questions which most iii.t r ■-■ and -.vrplex t and parenUwrespecting the va® ‘ s f riltgumt trai ii * for tin- y -iiig, the means of gaining the uttentiqp and o licet o; sos clijjdrcii,and c| ■ C illy ot ; muring their * •* * version ui and Flinging them to Christ. Tne subject of >ft.SSldX St ITGoi.Biorc.ti s. and Sunday school fhis ary worl 4 jfhly I canvassed. — Iml-. a. there is iianlly a U>pic importance to nii v who arc interested ill Ino subject of lviicjous educa fcioa wlii ft here brought under •uc-iu.,“ation from Week to week. No teacher, no pft uM be tlw ! out it. • • • i '■, + y-School Times 1 as q on the direct mentis, without any oilier a; ency, oi ess- 1d,.-ho Schools in lieigiibornoods \?'here none exisicd and ot giv , ing li% to mb r schools which were languishing. It if ill U\< tin •!! yof h a wiredt of superintendents that *hey ItriPe toil .'til their schools ,< r iving ,/. oiu the time that this paper began to rim tu’e among ,k. tr teachers and fti the \j’9nril cs if their congregation. • , | < lVojn mis paper. The limtday-School Timts does not c\, n leply ji* ij,s own i-j iilms. 1* ony to at tacks, is to labOT mores industriously to make a pajer,- ; w.iiuii s!mll be worthy of the patronage of warm-heart ed working ('hristiaus, and v lm li shall breathe through’ and u t !* spirit of meekncsWand love. • Tne inductors of this jiajier r* remember, t! at, the great end > all Christian eil'ort is lo bring men- to ‘iHev aim accordingly, to nut into every nUih la-.- of the paper solu< tlmg shaft have i >yis direct object conversion of souls. Large liearu-d Cnristians, • woo are seeking the i;,i*,ns ofrfoin.g gooT, would, it is believed, do an important service, and tho .n.T many c inversions, by g for copies of thijp#;■ i* for \ mg [,i ;s ot tiicir ac>puuntance.®Jiln •largely enm . - ,°! , uumu m up-: might thus confer a last ing benefit upon tlieir apprentices and workmen. Main - hundreds of clergymen ai% sul this c - it \, armly to tlieir i- mgregations. CtMAN WASTH 85 8X Ai.6, Pyt l N ‘iAI.: ni i'KO STATUS. • s Sprcird A:-. :mn:Bi far tne s : # irat Svaioa. > Cos Veachers >r others, who are willing to eamran I Tor this paperotiiu|| who will send us at one time, tFe ‘ mimes of m:> i;:; k'.v srßscr.i:. - its, and seven dollars mi eat . v a copy of Wi biter’s Usabridged Diction are nPw cforidt id o#, price $8.00; or of * LmpixruTT’s Uxivj vr. (J i : it, jtrice s<!.oo. 11. Tola e n*i.o will s : and u-. iitiirs time,.the name# of ten jAw iOTBSCRiBEns, and tcn m dollars in cask, we will give a copy of the new and sj leiidid M.i* of®An- CiEM” Jkiu sai.kji. for sale by our Society, defect by 7, mounted and colored. “Vt ice, $10.0.0 * j 111. Persons wlft> prefer canvassing for compensation | in#noney. and who can produce satisfactory testimonials as •(> character, will receive Aost liberal terms. I> . MONTHLY r i IMES. i e Suiuh y .B'. h cl Times ! for the lirst week in <a hi uuftith, is also isueik|n a sepa ! rate foras a Monthi.y pa]>e, for fliose schools and | families who do r, it wish to take it weekly. ]*ifte, to j single s niter levs, twenty-five cents a year. In awnrd ! ing pram nun a to cmivassers, four single subscri hereto the ’ M’.itti/y ?V inr< counteil the same asgone suht-.eriber ekly T,<<’<.° o 0 ® 1 Specimen copies of the papergmd other documento ; needed in canvas f *. will be furnished gratuitonaiy on -1 application. Ae.dr, : s * •YYALIiitOX J. CiIEYXEY. Treasurer, • ** l Union, 1 • & o joa. 1 xx st r 37;, Yoking X^a/lies, ON',C RF.F.NF. STREET, OPPOSITE ST. JOHN’S M. E. CHUIIOH, ■j o * • •AUGUSTA, G.Y® ® m Miss C A. E AiSTSELL, *. a Principal of Litertß'v Denaitment. \ Miss A. B. Aiy;vl£STaO]N v G, @ • Principal of Vocal and Instrumental Mltefc;. . rpHI2 DESIGN OF STUN INSTITUTION IS TO -1 X jjifoi 1 g Ladies facilities a thorough, eOctend a , and accomplish* and education. To make them Scholars* worthy the intellectual character of the age. and capably of sits - aiiiingtliem.se-Ives in an elevated position in socie ty. it seeks to develope n< t i lemory merely, but jndgv ment, •nderetanding, taste, and piety, that pupils may learn to think, reason, and control tbenselvea For tine a purpose, a definite rlassification Sid o|purst of Study aro adopted—the pupils beginning with the foundation of ed ucation. reading and spelling', : re lead steadily through : being advanced ;is the various branches are compre hended. ® A systematic arrangqjnent of classes is daily r>en, so that each i'upil receives a just shake of attention. — •Other experienced Southern Teachers will be employed, when the number of shall justify it. The scholas tic year will be divided into two sessions, nineteen weeks each. Fall Session coniine icing VVednc .-day. October lid, • ltfbtt —cl sing February I.lth, 1861. (Spring session Com mences February loth —ending June 2?th, at which time there m&i]l he an Annual Examination and Uoneett. • Rates of Tuition per —li> IVwks. Senior, Juni< r and Sophomore Classes S~3 00 o Freshman and Preparatory, 24C0 Primary Clas* “ 15 00 t Music on Piano Forte or Guitar 25 00 Latin, Frein-h and Embroidery, each 10 00 Sketching, Crayon and Grecian Painting? 12 50 Oil Painting . .*. *2O 00 Daily exercises in Vocal Music free of charge. Tuition to be paid, invariably, in the middle oftthe session. References* Rev. J. R. Wilson. I>. D., Augusta. # Hon. Thomas VV. Miller, Mr. W. M. D’Antignao, “ * Mr. W. Adanip, “ * lion. Alexander 11. Stephens, Crawiilville • Mr. .John Cunningham, GrceDsboro. Mr. David Howell, “ 0 Mr. Philip 1). Robinson, “ * Mr. 5’ . W. D. Weaver, “ Mr. James L. Brown, “ • Hon. Charles.!. McDonald, Marietta. Hon. David Irwin, “ Col. A. V. lirumbv, “ .Rev. John W. Baker, Military Institute, Marietta. Gen. A. .1. Hansel), Marietta. Rev. 8. R. Talmage, President Oglethorpe University, Midway. Rev. J. Woodrow. Professor Oglethorpe University. liort Iverson L. Harris, Milledgeville. l.’ev. \. M. Crawford, President Mercer l nivermty, Penfield. „ . . _ _,, prof II 11. Tucker, Mercer Lin versify, PenßelS. # Prof. J. M diet, Prof. Sanford. “ “ ‘ v Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott, Savannah. Bishop Pie-i re, Sparta. Hon. Peter K. Love, Thomasville Hon. A. If. Hansell, u Persons wishing to i ter pupils wili’ pi.-asc address the Principal, at Ma ictta, or Mr. William Adams, at Augus ta Ga. . aug £9-3m # A FINE lot of Cheese; ;ust rectlted and for ae hy /I o, t 8 . % REMINGTON 4 So>\