Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, September 19, 1860, Image 3

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V. nlUtr • 1 * *.i. • • 0 Kn • o o . • • 8 1bpIn n. flm. W at.-r. • • • , Tue Jaglisb man... h.-.v o 0 nder ‘Wiixillo. Wall re! duvwi to a 1 i... rp.; at .u the . . ■'. _'i- • ty m*n. According jt the #i-t advi s hi had been reduced to twenty-five, inconsequence of flier, it. tit, * , efiously wun ied in fffe face* S< y n woundetb • • „ • Truxillo, has been 1 placed <*n b {pcarus, He !ad lost hii?Colon-j el. Wbea the < > la was J * with duo tro'H 9. Was cii * • ili g |he ; • vu. ••• • • . D -- • - - 8 ° liev. .T. <„ * o nvet! Recently delivei 1 a*l n [And n. In the | c mrse of bis address, the r ■ poj lar .rr - - Jo.’ „ * # voice to cast I *. - : r.— I ,Ateii • • • • killed in the ci •* Kill * * • * B fierce, and nr ev. ° . J °o o \ lOOtl M tii o dial and I>l<mm| rm ilit-r sos the mo-- a- till ami plea- j .- tit j ■ 9 • 4 o t ‘• • O 8 A ’ f.naily pbt Rician, as i • Furl b • tie- o „. s e > Thomasville. ° • ••_ o j PROCEEDINGS ©F COUNCIL. . •BKGIhAK MEKTIKCi! • t i HTNCIL riiA.MiU*;.* I’ll II ( i i'■ t *. : > . }by son ynd L. • • * 9 ,A • _ • ©nalSef • I >yon Clerk pro tern. . ° • 0 ’ M •• # 1 * to remove his p< v 9 , ° Mov< , ami passed, tin 8 ° Sui • , 9 ♦ i r • <t ‘* i* * 1 ■ r * * ° * J. M ( t)YliON, Cli b ’ - -T“— o F'£\r ADVERTISEMENTS. \ ** . • Copartnership.* **. • rl I W3: .!„ I?. !:'A‘Ai • • la interest in the J f m; *> Km kk ‘risk, ; hej ns in ess t • * 4 1 * a of BRYAN .Ay I!KNE Ilf • . . . UC’-IUIVAN. , R **Ma Sonic rjiiiK }fiAu;;:i% of st. f r , *JL# Thomas la No ‘ _ i \ “?, , . nv In n ‘u * • Grand 1.• •■! .i-- ‘C • & ° .. . Wed* * • ax, til * ii. b ~ * ‘ ■ \yill I* previo e . • ) t . for dues i ® * 7* l* * fARY* .. •! V i . Loii, . il . Il}Oh)i}Sbijit> l *cii I ‘•'or Ain: T’OMMA'.nffD to f.i; \Ni) 1. apnear at yen# liu-.iilr (!round, on Satnr ■ “ i *j, #iy. inst., t # o’jlo k, P. M.. in.C'itui ns’ J 10: -s. a; mil . in! fur 1): ill. • j Mi'!:! r ii” s.T: -i ■ ‘ 0 : \ . Ti> , l ; , x * wit* t . • • • , •* * r P . 9 l- t 11 •II ••• l.'T i V.k’ H IS 1 st! A <S W >1 a j : •f B IWL WHICH \ •• As*” • • V-JLIO I> V. • lie 100 in : • s'iu I; a uod K( >!’ ii :,1,.;,,a:.d l’ovs* i * * \ * ■ * Pj #s well .is all oiler GOODS iMially kepi ia a aOiy- ; to.oils Store. The nul nc is invitt dto ii’ ; .'::• ,t c Sept, lit, ISa). * ! m • ii. R. EVAN*. •| t;f. ‘ • - e # B 1 fl .".” if 9 RKsfkJ Hi , . FORM THE (ii TiKNs OF TtnwinsTille md Vicinity, , • that they lta|je rnovetj to their NE\ * , • .*>.r to Or. IT > an# b * . ° * jsnzr&zr. IJll 111 fulfil IlfllSj (•(INSISTING OF . . . mm r'” ? PNFf yjAti Mil Mil til liio; MLfa, • PRENCI PEL;fIJSE3, * * e C 0 •and A LARo£ V'H K (OF • Aoill EUTIC yII ¥ - OO 5? S * AhnVeStock *f Gents’, ‘l , IN’ft. SHOES iuid FURJHiSHING GOODS; and a ftreat maiQr other articles, too nnm a i. # • {? A> \v,. 8 erafvearsevve think it ns - • : * < I; 1 in the PAPERS. *\Ye * p;uced ii*qnalit_v and prices by any •• sep i 9 _ - • • rjtno.ti.fw fihS'vs’i ;M-n;iOK I B • .. * .•> t*,'A, 1860. That tii.- ritixens ot j County tnffy have frail 1 time in h>ok ito i:.i propriety m tidiiny u-k in the ( t\a i! !'| :.1 . Ij B'■ SI .’ i Silt m il. via*’ ■ . dt is I.i . ** : Tuesday in .I nWii v.*|sii|. • • i; ns,,i. i. r * . NOAH PARK \ )UE,*J. I t . * .TAMES 11. IfeVYKs. J. 1. (’. Tt is or.: : >1 ’ ■■i . ; i- ip .lit 1 ! :nill asvillr paju * lilt! :• •.* ° . K U. KVA*’ s. .1 1 ('. • >A ! I I* \ 1.1. Ael iT. .T L ('. O.l i-M i> 11. II AT i.'S .1, I ( k * •- * - • Am the* luionti s it s.i • sep 19-tue LEHHEUS DEKLE, D. Clerk. • . ®° # L'seculor'ti salt’. IN PURSUANCE OF THE LAST WILL AND* Ti stnn . nt t A. J. i Trr, deceast •!. v. illabe sold on the first I’m-sdiiv in In ■ .-min next, lut.ire t: J nni'llu u-r door in Thoinaaville, Thomas (JoWuty, one honse and town of Thomasville, being the late rendtleo of tlie said - . Bu i by the name “t •lalia, about years old. • Sold :i s tin® property of deceased, tor tlie lu nelit of the heirs ami ereditors. I'ernis le known mi the duv of sale, sep I' l I'd .1 • iiN ('. FANNING. Kx'r. — O . Administrators’ Ikoltce. • DAYS AFTER DATE AITM.H \TION will l>e 1 1 ‘ 1 t*. iirl .-i < tr.i::i:i rv ,of ltrouks County, ©rteave to wll . * lauds b* louring to the estate of Henry late of said county deceased. This September l-th, l'tO. seifllMit and T. 15. A. C. AN DERSON. > , , , J JAMES Mi Ml KEEN. $ Siigar e Boilers, &c.° o sVo.VR 1501LERS —50 TO J-A GALLONS— ( * 10 sets Gin (Tear —9 and 1 11 fe< t —Fire I>■ ■•_>. W ell Ya- .v rti eived and for sale by ° sep 5 • E. REMINGTON & SON. Fletcher Institute, i r PHE exit*! ISES OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL next— o o • . i)6I)D, A. Tt.. Principal. by < ,„ u • . • • • • I • turners m all tnc departn ■ 1 J circular . ‘ . 1 — 1 * . yT | *373STO r X : XOE. I)El;s,,n . y\ HOJLKFT RAZORS AT rilE SHOP •: * . A n me !! V i.- ... “ ° r *• < HARLES GAREISS i w ’ Copartnership. \ •> O Y * \ D (or vk rxi Hsmi*.’ s “•Merrill & paine; o 0 o .ti OOERY 08 PROVISION. STQOE. | 3 T. S. I‘AINE. o 1 > Y-TIIE WAY, ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO l> the bite firm of 0 Merrill &c Anderson, O o • • e • 1 MERRILL. • . 0 . . sep £* to Bnilflea?s. QE M. >P< (SAI - BE RECEIVED a 11 ■ j Jail ill ti e ‘f iwn nf (/liite. in, l!r.m’.:.i Comitv. according . • Bin Clerk’s oil Ixtounty, this An- ! • „ 0 j^dminisf Ifotlce. V ISdIEREB\ i THAT \v£* WILL *S I 9 B o o the lanUii belonsnufir to die < te o 1 William W. Nelson. 0 & t iiKoN NKIsSOX, Ailm’r, NSLSON, Ad x ° • “;\< •: 5i. : • i 9 \LE I F:,-ON EM TO I O TO THE* ESTATE .■ ♦ a o * 6 111 ‘ • k J ; >HN C i INNING, Ex’r, Adminisirafor'N • * CJIXTY AFTER DATE, TO-WIT, ON THE . ■ X l will I ■ y•. !” - • . • • a _ B ;. I ■ U ILLIAM !:.’ ttN ER, Adin’r. • UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS. • • —• • * j Q<i\ 0l T ii i fil fl fj /| i■ f y It J v I•• • Pvv/i) Jit • • o . o , AND /ITy v \ r * l 7) ti> ?t v?* s j in';,.Vl DAIioALNt&M! ... * . , O o V A.&HXjisTlii.Y! haiHCK SALES PROFITS. Y-M.’y'.M. ;..L .. _■ .-0 , *!’ TIM* 1)1.1) - ! !.'■ ; 1 # ,B e I. Ji.: ’..T ~ i ii. *v TKot.TJ.K. * v m .. Hi r , . ’f’tiFF'NTT a v:v, I SIIAKE THIS AIJjITMOI) OF INFORMING THE I* people .of JTho o OABt £ ’ in!..: i x ii( * #:! SiN ii a i:il! .iapid vof • ° FACLIj* AYD WTATiyt # * f ‘■■ t ‘vr • • *■. ra sJ ‘Wi ‘w—t® I which is :• n ark • • of new and daylong ’ .. • , S IN f ART OF] . a • . .- £ 4 O I y=p . v o a “c •’ . I . Si . VurftTfcfia • • te> ivi.li xlx ‘ J >3, ’ * W.K.NGI.fsH A.NI) FUKN ISdI Hi u. M & Z—-9 ‘ © 0 if r ~~^^ * l-Tk • , w AAIEUICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PRINTS, • B , IND li'. KIM- OF ! Jlillsncry Romls, I incts :wi<i <• •’ ‘I #: 1. \TK I’ : t 1 1.1.5 9 ••• * “ • (**. * *. •. B * ID BOYS’ • * B . * *ab . * o . • Lflfcg&g OUB BOOTS A3STJ> SH©ES, • *® ° • * net u otl’e •and: •re , . • .V a m<? a \ i • ih \ isi,’ JuIXJL J |1 A,\ Il .i S., # ( . * Is of every style,aimong whi * l the # B .B * ’ * o'3E3^7li7'^3Li^.£r. A** l : W BY\ : t , :# * ,o ; . • fill* HI OTPC RATV\ 9 iIJJi jjiililu Slf fiiiu \ii ullLlu. , 4 isviti all PI ANGERS, large and small, * DOMESTIC -GOODS, * OSNABURt • • * . it MRS: YS. . * l.iN.-'EYS, * . ; . * • es ** . Pi* AN Ivl'/I S, • • .SI iOi’HI) HOMESPUNS, Al* Ads of I* Bleached * * SHIRmCiK .4AO NIIKETfWGN, * ot GOODS you can think, of, kA)< . f DR.Y-Ci.o( )DS.J STORE. 4 • . . es. ,t: 1 . : i: ;■ v , .or J °• o and* Prices,. are •,* : 'i RPASSEI) hv -4 , . : if: INTI | EM \ E PER CI.A I’, liy haying Goods of our I'stahlish lnellt. s T otnasrille. >'• • P ■ : . * Iv < „ 90 o • !* • * t^T •clothing ’STOHE. u \X7E, THE IySDI SIGNED, 0 - CTFIJLLY i T V inform tl - and viciai'y . .• , ; nyMiiV-G ipiiiii'. •., •> i \ ■ SKI) A ‘ . •V ‘ tlfiTtlSS- S'iHihE ; . -M JOHN.?. ARNO LD ./■ ‘ ‘ . Next ° 0 0 •* • will keep.on hand*a full assort *ll II of r e J.iie.'t ‘ vl. ‘of wm-immum Among which will he found a good many arlieles of our • own uianufactuw. Onr stock*consists of Coats, P Vests. Cloaks, Talmas, Shirts. Undershirts, of Silk. Meri no and Cottou. Gloves, Neck T ies ('ravats. Stocks, Poek j et Handkerchiefs, Half 11 u.-e. Sie-p. nder<. ir., &c. RBNTLKMRV# FKJRNIMniIVC! ROODS. AN > ® GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINt; (rOOItS, eonsi.'ting ot Croaii ('laths. ° (icißi)!; res, ® 0 Yi sl-Pattfras, Butiact, o Kn: I Dfki .le;?si., Tti ,\r. And a great i mnv othi r artii les, lv to he found in a F! R ST-C EASS TA l LOR IN GKST AI I A s 11M ENT, °w - lesott: 0 art, orjsold in ; ny q t fto S 11 TWEXW FIVE PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY Ei>E, Imt if ap • Liberal deductions made for cash. ARNOLD .v .TEDDER, • Mt reliant Tail ■ iuv nFislufpv “t h?m~’ nn mm • i•. . >:•. * I KOI*HITT’S , TD/virv c -g TMcdiclllGS *( I : ( : V(®R MEDICINE IS A o * ! | ■ # ■ ‘• A* o 1 o •’ 8 f Spir- O B 0 ° \ • o 8 e o > o o at fit. 11 x . ■ 8 * . •- O. s. FraphitMi ( v 'o 1 E ‘ o •(! pi ( ... ( . .. ( i. D.. • ca. looihaeiic, . Earache, Pain in the side oi stomach, Cold Feet, *, 6 s 0 O B O. .*=. Prsphilt’i Ycrniifafe, o *. 8 .. I O, B, Praphiu’it As o’ \ r ~ i tiihie i')*, I’ 9 B .u / o O 1” t> myself foe the last ten years in private practice, and has 8 j wonderful cures ti=..t have nsu'.t.-d itom the treatment thousands, and of almost every description, male and le „° 8 ® “ • * * tl l# 8 .. A eu rise to their * 0 Ktired. They*are South i:. i-ai.; iv. .i.. ii ..j F. ::•isn- i > uv. with Nur ; |’ l Oi o *> | ■ i y. i.. ■■ a X i-i 11 : ... tl..- P^lls are not reeommeiided, only where tin - v have been tested ami ihat is throng • • o If von have er Din as • * TAKE PUt >PIII L IDICINE. If veu h*ve Dvanopsia— UTS LIV ER MEDICINE. If you Lav.’ Si< s 9 • K . * Rt PHI4T SLI CEE MEDICINE. If yon aii * * • t ‘ • KEJ ROPlim S LIVER M Ely CINE. If you are subject * id * MED! fINE. * L’MvE ♦ 8 MEDICINE. If j 8 • 4 ver, - I *, ia i'J of a purguti ve or an uperieiu, j— -8 TAKE PROI’HITT®S LIVER MEDICINE. Iry nicse Medicines. It i iey are goou, use ti 4*lll. Jt not, sol them aside. All 4 ask is a tri tl, and 1 tear #no dissat i^'aetion. These Medicine* arc jisepared only by (. S PEttPIUTT, CmV.oioii. Da. And sold by Ed. oeixas. Thotnisville tfa.; \Vin*Ashley, ® 8 Mill Town, Ga.; and®Hnnnycut & Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. , soy L2-4ny JVew f ‘ Goods ! •New Fall-Goodsi . 4 T yllElß Ttf.D STAND. NEAT’ JOHN STARK A 2\ i ,/• As’ KCH iWi ASS V, have now receivii g and will he constantly rCceivin# a A VERY l .tRGE STOCK OF fALL •. • .SOODS. * SCCII AS EVERY VARIETY O* . # UQ J- 1 -ii 6Jj y O j.. . JLtw-i Oc XX .. ..j , c -J9 ). -XX jM . j ltstlfllv kept in firstcla.-s !)rv Goods Store; M or. 1 ■..(■, P-iin -s. It io o:.'! Earn y Silks ; • a hu- *a. or • • if Pi •. 11l : . s ’• •1 >0 Ha .a*. ! I;-• 1 9 hail .11 w . 0 • 1 and ■ 1 .aim-. ; Alpacas I? >1; 1 1 ;i i;.. s, S! awls. Cloaks, Mantillas Lady’s Bona. : . ~,[ Hioi ry; and many other articles, too mum o -■ to 11, i tit ion. O 0. ;; I :.!■ and till • 8 . 8 O ° READY-MADM . e oLOTei-Na, tfijrnmj GENTLEMEN'S |( v ‘’ :> n * • * • i:< >YS’ AND YOITTi IS’ *’ ‘' ’ •’ i cl. o ’ jl■ Ac xit ci-, BO© i':, M.-iTS € 4 PS, &c. Together with a large assortment of Cutlery, Tote ;eeo. Segtfts, & Peritlmeries, 9 i’ all kim.s anil de: ii iptioii.-, •V? Ik L.‘ I. t'E.;O £\- ■ \l : La :.. L i l ® o l ./ AYe heg leave to call the partictilamattention of Fanners and Pl into*. to our o Domestic and Kegro Goods, • St 1 I I^AS H.c. i * | u|is, o 11 ’ and J. 1* and.) • 8 Ese<l • * ; • Ot# St-yk is jery lajge, well selected, bought low, and will he sold to . aii ! i j i-.b We :.re |;ri par: and to co'iiih*ii’ with any inerchants South, ami then lyre say io you all, c.one and examine n*r stock before purchasing el sew . as it is to your own interest. o _ * * 11. WOLFF & BRO. P. !°. AVe illV* e ins] I” ■ i®l: :I .< 1 t'l tii]■ai'isni). as \\° 1 1*1 not for sliowing our !< ■ il. \\ . B. 1 8 : . ts Oac :? rc-si : > S v© dollars • 2 .1, OT^AXUD. |> WAWAV OR ENTICED FROM 1 III] EREMIS- _lAj es of tli i lersigned Iv\ • Ivn mil s south of Thom asvi'le, lay liov .•£?.!, *, nlxir.i i . ny years old, nix fool iiml |m ia ::]>:■ i ■. a • a Iri.ir'i, walks erect and v. ill Wi 1 :ii line Insudi't and and ■•Vein (r i 1 lity pomftis, speaks quickly when excited, wore a* goatee and left on a dark * / .* •• \v: >t ill the face, a g. asisO’ 11 ■l l . i :d.o * * * id. I'. EI AS is •a vi’ .•! : _';i i. l->. a!';-..-! v. : dr almost straight and will no donht attempt to pass as a white man to some free Slate, or under tly ‘.ion em issary. * 1 will pay SEVENTY-IfIVE DOLLAR* for the deliv ery of said hoy ami ho.-.-e to me, or a satisfactory reward for eitlief, conlin >f wher • . * .• ad will pay (INK 111 NI > 1;’ i!) IX)ii.A!, s;~ ■ • white man, with •s if to ... tidaofia> s’ In ■ !’ ihe is _ro. „ ’ CICERO H. YOUNG. Tliomasville, Ga.f April IS, 1£ ts Aitterition . ‘rile- Whole. \1 MG TO (it, YTIifY 1 HE T YSTE AND i’ \ j 1, V®- I : rangements to supply i so•• • who ; . cl. a i with * Hdggkv:. Rociia tvaj <t/‘ k*S t'Errlafcs, tiled at (lie North tit’ Reasoned nbor. Vl’o shall also hefp oil 1. 111. 1, tii 0 of OUT OWII make. AVe ship our Eliihs, Spoke* Kims from the North, of which we always order the best. Vi hctlier we get the ,! ones or not, is a matter of no concern to the pur. ha ter, its we Wananl our Work; and that is sufficient, as John Smith said when his “gat” tol l him site “ would injury him if she died /or it ” Therefore be it i! ■ ••’. That all whji aTc in need of something I to ride •in. who wish their horses shod so they will i: t fail ih wn. and plows ; ale and re pained so I thej will ad > 2o per cent to the harvest, be advised I and recommended to gall at • A* • LOWRY & SWIFT’S, op 4 w ts Photographic Gallery. TANARUS) EMIXGT(X' S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, V OPPOSITE THE TOST OFFICE. Ambrotypcs, .Melainotypes, * 0 • * Snhcrcotypes, And any other styles of Pictures taken in a supe rior manner. e ; ft@f“ Stock of.material, of all kinds, on hand and for salW. • ® • Instructions giv in in the Art. mh 18 IdiitiEtitdrator's Sale. 1)Y VIRTUE (IK AN ORDER OF THE COURT OF I Ordinary of Thomas county, will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NON EMBER liext, within the lawful hours ot sale, bet ore the Courthouse door in said county, tlie land h. longing to the estate of .1.1. Edwards, 1 I ■■■ •■ : Said land con s tains ISi acres, more or less, being part of lot No. (5. in . a'.,, tr-au The masviile on the Talla A.-i road. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cr. Ikors of said do .a.-ed. Terms made i know it oli the day of.sale. i*. P. SMITH, Adm'i', | oPartioular BTotioo. t IJ-1 ‘’•'!* NS \ A. J. Off, late if Tbi nas County dec* aucd by nr. diate p;n* * ° >’ v\ ;.i :*■ iU .: ’ v, i; :. ; - 1 1 •• ], w di rects. Nuill notes will be found in the hands of t scj I~ !f o v ItRYAX. New °lmt‘jii. rpifE O U2V)ERSI< JJtED HAVE rillN DAY FOIiM -8 < and a < “ jKtrtni !> iin, to be known under the name j and st vie of .L3&HTFOOTS & SANFORD, * l'oi; im; pl iuvsk i*n (ai(t:im:s, o fi*noyiSk\s. 0 # • SMIIJF Vi iUE.&f. And would respectfully soli it the patronagtn of our ineiius. o O WADE F. SAXIttRD. ° THOMAS J. IfIGHTFOOT, , .1 W. LIGIITFOOT, Thomasville, August -.7. 1860. di* V':L •Me LEAN'S (0 ° - ° - So Imo f ■’ ‘ 3 ■ ■ t Vy pn•n;a sV -p Jwv f... •.•\ t' ii Li I ft*. ;>:-A \-y fe ■ ■ ■'-* v V a O I* w\ * II y slooo# a , * : ‘"'T L‘ ■ i. . l rs: o o Aftfi taking. rjiIIK ( i;i''ir.i)Y ftx TANARUS!; E®WORLD, I „ \N THE MOST DELICIOUS • O AND D Oil C ordial E¥R TAHEi. It is strkyv*i scigntilic and Vegetal I -and, ]>:•#- cured liv the distillation of Roots. Herbs and hark. Yel low lo. Mir -il Hi*t. !>!..'•!•; Hoot, S:.; apnrilla, AY;Id CheiTV Dark, and Dandelion enters into its composition. Thiien: i: <• active remo-fil principle rs ■ .1 i ingredient is thoron. lv e 2* acted by niv new method of distilling, proihir ;t ('nlic’i)tis. exhileiating sririt. a fid Ute mo.-’ IXFAU.ii i/tl KMMEDY f-r t.vainthe diseased svst'-ai. and ■■ >;-i n v Ihr Y rina ; *1 delimitate*’ kX VALID to HEALTH and N'ifcEXCTll. • iwn.r. kfFki tcai.ly *tkk A Live* Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, T’ , - , r AY; runs ft. i Diseaxes <f ilw Kidneys, and all Diseases arisii % from *•/> • • • Liver or tfU rnach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, [ntcard Piles, Aen-’t'l/ or S/rh'ne of ‘he S’- tnnrh- /’*?-• ’ yess of Blood lo lhe Head, Dull Vain or in the Mead, Palpi/a ----t • lion of /hr He it, Fitllm as or • Weight Ml thg Stomach, * *> ;.■ :r i. rrr ;, ( lo - O • •o- ing or Stt'Jfbeating Feeling inieu o # L y-n ,4 ♦ • Don-,, • Dryness or Yellqgoness of the 9 Skiif aitda Eyes, Night Sn eo/.i, luftard- Fece<\ Pain in the Smalt of the J* h\ Ci id or Si , Sudden Flushes of ileal, Depot s-otn t j Sj/ti'lls.Fr/gli ‘J ill JMcao.M, ljangor, !>< * > deucy or a-. \ ° Sorts or Blotches on the Skin, * • and • FEVER JIND AC EE for CHILLS AND FEVER.) , OvVIU A .tin.MOA OJ*’ BOTTiAIN 1i: ve beAi £ld *l** ii v g (fie last si . ; i, and in no in - stiflice it.is it tailed in giving entire satisfaction. Who, then *\\ ill ®ni?er from Weaklier-* or Debility when M< ■ Li >..NS S'glil Mil Hi.M.Mi til) la n wiil cure \#u ! Xo l.i!ignuse an.sjuate idea of the im mediate anil almost, miraculous change produced by#tak ing Ibis Cordial i tin* disc,-. * *l. (lahiliiateil and shatteri *1 nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness, tin; relaxed and un s;rung org;ini/.ati<#i is restore *® its pristine health and vigor. nAsectrED Or othei’s. conscious of inahili!*. from whatever cause, will iiud Strengthening Cordial a thorough re gciieralgir of the sy.-iem: and all who may have injured themselves by improper indulgence, will liud in the Cor dial a certain and speedy remedy. ► TO THE LADIES. .tl <• 5,E: AW6'RK X<i r S'ISS t'ORDIAh I- \ SOVIIEKiX AND SI’EEDY CU I: K FOR • lncipkt] t Consumption, Whites, 9>i nr *-/ or Thfe.i, I .’ M-'n-d rnio'ion. Incontinence of i / ini or [ uvula nlar//i)i wh <! r +!> c n<‘j\ l'ull iuff of ihe Womb , (riddnicss. I'autl mg and ail l)i + <rs uici dc 9> so l \nudes. “thue;s: sm xo iiisstaiah assort it. no longer. Take it according to Directioilf. lt will stimulaif', strengthen ami invigorate you and cause the bloom of lu altli (i> mount xour check again. 3-. VERY LOTTIE IS WARRANTED TO GIVE SA ‘l 7 SEA CTI ON. ta’ O *. < - f .f i U IA ‘V • If your children are f’.< kly. puny, or atibi teii, McLean's Cordial will make them healthy, lat and rebu t. Delay not a moment; try it, and you will be convinced. AT i* ai*vS.l4’2<?L'r>t TtPIURR. CAI'TIOX T .— l>ewaA of Druggists or Dealers \\lio may try A> palm upon you some Hitters or Sarsaparilla i rash* which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as good. Avoid sucli filial. Ask for TlcL* an’s Strengthen mg Cordial,ami tal**; nothing else, fri is the only remedy that will purify the blood, and at the same time iAreugtli eu tlfr system. • • , • Oni; ta'despoonful taken every morning, fasting, is a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, 1 ellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put Luge bottles, l’rice only tjti per bottle, or (i bottles for s•>. ‘.O. El. AScSiITVY. * Sole Proprietor of this Cordfill, j'A: *, Mi-Lean s Volcanic Oil Liniment. Principal Depot corms Third and Pine Sts. St. Louis, M^>. Sold by iv Seixas, Tlioma.. ille On ,and T. M Palmer, M* *i .ii cello, Fla. * jy ys-ly Liver liLvigoratOr, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT IS EXT IH ELY FIJOM OEMS. 3 and has become tin estahlisbed fact, ti Standard Medi- * ine, known and unproved by all that have used it, and is now resorted to with confidence in till the dis eases for wlii*h it is re- <■•. commended. It, hits cured thousands f within the last two years, who had given up all hope f* of relief, as the lmiuA’ous certificates my ]>os. e--ion show. The dose must be edto the temperament of the person it. and W used in such* quantities as to act gently on the bow- g els. * *. * • Let the dictates of jndg- . memt guide yon in tin nse oftheLl\'Eß IWn.\ IGOR s# ATOR.eaml it will cure Liver Complaints. Bilious -a Attacks,Dyspepsia,Chron ic Diarrluea, Summer Com plaints, Dysentery, Drop sy. Sour Stomach. Ilahitit- al Costivencss. Cholera, Chol.era Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholic, Flatu lence, Jaundice, Foma!.- sa Weaknesses, and may be daily as an or * dinary FAMILY MEDI tJNE. It will cure SICK J* HEADACHE, (as thou sands can testify,) in twenty minutes, if two or three twispoom; full are taken at “ jtlie comiuenceinent of the att.Mck. ALL WHO USE jT a ARK GIVING THEIR testimony in its favor. MIX VVA'FKIr IN TIIE iMOUTH WITH THE IXViGORATOR. AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. P'EIICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. • Sanfoi'ci’s Family Cathartic Pills COMPOUNDED FROM I’urr Vegetable IXtrarlK, r.nd pul up ill Glass fars, Air Tight, anil veil! krcji iu any cli-mnte. . Tite FAMILY CATIIAR- • TIC PILL is a gentle hut active Cathartic, which tlie , !proprietor has used in his practice for more than 20 “.years. The constantly incrcas “ iug demand from THOSE WHO HAVE USED!* THE PILLS, and the sat isfaction which all express “ in regard to their use. has induced me to place within the reach of all. The PROFESSION well ra know that different Cath artics act on different per- 1* Itionsof the bowels. Tite FAMILY’ CATII- j* IARTIC PILL has, with due reference to this well established fact, been com pounded from a variety of The purest Vegetable Ex tracts. yvbieli act alike on “ every part ot the alimen tary* canal, and are g i “ and sate in all cases where a Cathartic is needed, such *■ .as Derangements of the St. mm h. Sh-epim---. Pains W 1 in the Rack and Louis, Cobtiveness.Pain nessover the .Whole Bo dy, from sudden cold, vrh- , ;ich frequently, if neglect ed, end in a long course of “ fever. Loss of Appetite, a Creeping sensation of cold m ‘over the body, Restless ness, Headache, or weight in the head, ali Intlamma tory diaeasea, Worms,'in or Adults, Uhea nmtisin, a great Purilier of * the Blood, and many dis eases to which- ilcsli is heir, too numerous to mentioß in this advertisement. Dose Ito 3. PRICE THREE BUYERS. Tlie LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY CA TIiARTIG PILLS, are retailed by Druggists generally, and soli] wholesale by the Tin.de in all the large towns. . T. U . MA.M<'OK Al. !.. -Manufn. t tin- r mid- 1 ’voprii-tor, ajvll-6{B -jJ j Broadway, New Y’ .nk. .1 \cm ova!, Ilomoval. | I. k BROTHER i ri’A K?: Tills % METHOD Ol? INFORMING THE I . vii iait v. that they have. • REMOVED • fr* ;n their old stand lo the store forateriy occnpied by iIAYES, HOLLOWAY & CO., v. .*•■ \ ; - - o ■ • 1 * ‘; ( 111 S nij store in i his place; we, tliei < i■ : i>. * ■ ii. .<■ i Y old. I •KI'DIT.SIIEK & BRO. IAKOM >WY PLAN t’A fioX, IN MADISON (’OCX tv, Florida, on the night of the lltth of .lime, my lic i gio hoy SOLO.HOX. At latest accounts, he was above I Thoiuasville, making liis wav toward* Macon. He is pi rlu p*in the i; 0 ***nl i ! A ! any : 1 think, how 1 ev.-r, ;s netir Thoti.asville. 1 will give ” FimROLUEtS ■ for 1 is delivery to me at my plantation in this coutby, or for his eoutinement in some safe jail. • i 0 Inscription.® Nt ’I ’ ’ ’’ > X is n' is L'l o; vJ yen - ■ 0 Wei ■ ‘-s about 150 or 160 jtonuds a very fine looking boy, with smooth, 0 l • he 1 ft hail niuny bruises on his ; body,caused by a mule running away with him in wulk i ing lie swings himself about, and when standing is in - I elined to be knock need. jo vh-lt JAMES A. LIX’rON. . Patriot will please publish one month, and o ce. ° BEEF! BEEF!! BEEFUI rpllE 5 NDERsJONEDWOULD RESPECTFI 1.1. Y lii r o .'i lb. ■ u. of T . “...;s\ ill,* . b y i’ inity, that he Y . till at liir I -111 i 0 Ft SiA’l‘:ialX Til 82 MARKET WITH FRESH B EEF. p o Ilxci Heat, sweet meat inm be procured bf Feuding to the Market House anv morning ;:t the HiXUIXG OF THE DELL. IXOIXG OF THE DEL KOIXH OF THE DE • GIXG OF THE D IXG OF THE m #X (I OF Til G OF T **O F * Remember, as the Seasons change, tlie Prices change As the time for stall-ietll)eei is past, the ‘VlliTp'Pp \ *> t I'lAVr N. LUII t ij i* A ill fI i 1(0 V V . MARKET IIOCRS- from daylight until S ohjoek, A. 31- 1 feel thankful for past favors, and still Remain the citizens’ nn ; humble servant, ( Jy 11-ts J , , JOHNSON. • Lands!‘•Lands! o r|MIE SCBSCRTHER OFFERS FOR SALE ” his small, though well improved. Farm,^H consisting of FOCRJirXDEEI) acres, ated on the Trotipville and Tallahassee road, ..1( about eigh He ■will sell all tilfc stoel*. on the jilaci . farming utensils, Arc., with the pres ent growing crop of seventy acres in excellent corn, and and fortv livicacres in cotton. The lands are good pine, and well worth the attention of those wishing to naive to Thomas county. Heine just on the j“iee anew gin*••■use and screw-press, which will he of great advantage to the purchaser, and the dwidling house, out houses, Ac., are til! good log hour* s. The favorable lo cation of *ny farm, will not fail to please. < lome and see it inii■•* diately, as 1 am determined to sell, on the most reasonable ! ■ s, for (sash or ('.be or both, to -nit the purchaser. Xo*. here is a bargain for any man who de sires a small, fcjcli farm, well located. * D. S. RAY. Thomas County, Ca„ July 4, i MO. P. S. Address me at Thom: ft „ tf® Htuviaiii'ii iei LafttlN. rpIIO.MAS CorXTY—Siwenteeiilli District, Xos. 101, 1 ]tit), l vii, b *7, g-iip, :j.j | i!M. .sfc^aty* Di.. . v t ii Dist., Xo. 65. Decatur, County—l9ih Di#. Xo. 41. 2fitli Dfttrict, X T o. 264. . Ifaa-. Colquitt County—Rlh Dfkt... Xos. 100, 1R2,11,*517, 31!>. Lowndes Conn 1 ®* —9th Dist., Xos. 40,251, 1512,345,307, 309, 379. 330, 3Mii,'39l. -It *. I Ith Dist., Xo. 319. Irwin Gotmtv 97. hth Dist., Xos. Id. 3:0 391, Sib, 423. , • * County— 2d Dist,.. Xo. 291. Xo.*l 13. Ware County —sth Dfk.. Nos. 307, 427, (lolfee Coiftity—lst Dist., Dooly County —l2th Dist., No. 67. Cherokee County—4th Dist., Xo. 325. • Lee County—l.sth Dot.. 255. Dth Dist., Xo.. 90. Eafly Comity —l Ith Dist.. NAs. L 56, lift. 216, 217. • Also, 100 acres near Tiioinasvilm, on the Tallahassee road. * # * Also, 300 acres improved land, on the Tallaliasse road, two miles from Thoiuasville, belonging to J.®ll* MeLellan. i -f These lands will lie sold very low for CSsii. Ad dress the subscriber at Albany, (ti. June 27, 18 P. P. SMITH. Kcw 32 iHi saury iXipJiJDlimcnL MRS. W. T. SEAVERS, Fletcher street, second door above Stark's, keeps con- sa* .slantly on liaifd a gent#al assortment of New Fashionable Millinery Goods, and for sale upon fejie most reasonable terms. £C.f° The Ladies of Thomnsvillc and vicinity are respectfully requested to call and examine my Stock online fashionable Donnets. Ribbons, Flowers, (iips, Head Dresses, Embroidery, etc, now oti hand,. Particular attention given to Dress Cutting. Tlioinasville, Fcliruaiw 19, 1860. House and Lot for.sale: jj Aftl NOW OFFI4EING FOR SALE MV HOUSE 1 and Lot. It is situated in aslu antiful and peasant, part of ti’.e town. The house is new and large, very con venient, with good outbuildings and garden I have also F( tUIfelU i El SIXJ 1 lA TS. umtainiiig one acre each, all corner hits, which 1 will sell. • Should any nr.i desfl-c to build, nr l.i buy an place in town, now is the time as 1 afti dWennined to sell. Terms, one half ( ash, and tSe remainder on the first day of January, 1861 •without interest, with notes and approve* security. ® may 23-ts ‘ ISAIAH DEKLE. —*WO . . 1 ROMAN EVE BALSAM, # * For Weak and Inflamed Eyes. ri* HIS BALS.Tm WAS USED folt MANY YEARS I in the private practice of a with remarkable siicee -. for diseases of the Eve and Kyeliis. There are many persons who would rather suffer from pain mid disease “through life than credit and try the etli eaey of any new medical discovery; till such had better not read this, hut 1 • ‘Will reasonable persons this preposi tion 4. reconnueiidcfi as a most, safe and effectual cure for mtlammnfion or t nt iussoT the Eye and Eyelids, caused either by too close application to mine.!(••objects, scrofu lous habit, exposure to cold, contusions, blows, or irrita tion from any extraneous body undo - the* Ii is jvnutrkobly soothing ill its e!ii elk. and cured thou sands who would otherwise have lost their sight. . In cm. where the Eyelid a: .• inflamed, or life ball of i the Eve thickly covered with hlootl, it acts almost like j magic, and removes all appearance of inflamation after two or three applications. There is a numerous class of ; persons that are peculiarly i xp m i to in cidents or u s ease that lyeaken an 1 inflame the Eyes, and perhaps < ti stroy the sight,*.vho, from the nature of their employ ments, are compelled to work in a cloud of dust and grit. Such should never be without this BALSAM. Remember, ‘'Seeing is Believing.” The followin'/ ex tract from a letter just received, refers to one of tlije many similar cast. constantly reported: Jkksky City, Oct. 20, 1850. Messrs. A. B. A D. SASns —Dear Sirs: 1 have for a number of years been troubled with sore and inflamed Eyelids, which, though they never caused me much pain, 1 were very annoying, on other accounts. I have tried a ! numberot medicines at different times without the slight- I est success. Seeing an advertisement of your Roman Eye Balsam, in spite of niv scepticism, I resolved to get j some, and at least try it. lam now writing this in the i fullest gratitude to inform you (I could almost send von a lifty dollar hill) that a few and only a few applications have resulted in a complete cure. Respectfully yours, L. Zabuiskie. Price 2 Cents pir .inr. Prepared and sold hv A. it. <5. D. SA XOS. Wholesale Druggists, H O Fulton Street. Conn r of William Street, New York. For sale by E. SEIXAS, Thomaaville, Ga, • BOOK BINDING. CHARLES A. FTNDEISEN, HA\ ING located in Tallahasse, Florida, is now prepared to Bind Books in every variety of style desired. Monk Hooks of all kinds bound to order, cheap for CASH. 1 hose who sulisc l ” of r Harper’s Magazine, Har per s Weekly, the New York Ledger, the Southern l'icid and Fireside, the Illustrated Bible oranyoth- j 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 at the office of the Southern Enterprise, to be forwarded to me at Ta I alia.- -<•. 1 March 10, 1800. .L- ;:uODS! NEW (iOODSH • CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!! : 41 in:? SSt'K ‘.T ESargsiiiis lliail Jvivs or Unilik's OtitT. r| v 111: I N DKRt-H .'XED I .WING ADOPTED Till? I . o ihe attontiou *t‘ tlio l; i<i it s ..’d s t-Dil ,<ll l> tli t\ ‘ ■ usi Vt ‘ to k ot* i.i UDv v Am:i SOIflliES Ct o o ands , NOTV IN > r01#! A ('< OF Muslins, Borages/ SILK3, 0 Tissues, Ancl Trimmings, All of the most tasty and fashionable styles; together \v ith a couiplel 1 rssoi'Uia ni .if Geislrtuen's I'm-ctisliing (Rhhln. L’hose wishing something neat, and at the same time APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON, will tind ii to their inter, t to .all and examine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. j Rei.a ntluu- PRICKS and GOODS to suit tlie times and season. LI'XJAMIN F. HUBERT, jy t At t • and of H. \V. ilharp*. SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES. rttilß is v Wi'.t'KlA RliLKtlOl’S PAPER, ITU i listed by tb Ami iWan Smiilny Sel.ool I'niou, at tins v. rj low ;ri of 0 AI: ai#, AB2 A % K AR . I; in and icd for Parents, Teachers, and all who are iii ::g and oi i iteresied ill the ridigdoi,-: training of the young. It is an excellent Family Paper. \ p t;j. >;i i!,,’ Si a- is occupied with ATIVES and other matter iiarticularly interesting to //on “g j- ■ ■ P ■ da'i's will find in it iiuieli that they will like to read to their classes—interesting matter pie :ovd to tin ii ha'’ mid - ••. ji as 1 1 ey cannot elite wit* For the -aim’ i. m, lncmheis of Hihle-elasses, trad > lder s h*lan a*tn< inllj . w ill be : really benefittoC by the ]i rn dos tins psj r ‘The So.:■! ‘ir/i-’i! Tunes 1 as.every week,a column or more ofthe choicest matter s i cted from the NOON I'KAYLit MEETINGS, which ate so interesting to all classes of Ohristiaiis. ® Hesidt and la. go amount of general religious intelligence, the Sanday-Si: •* ]’n... .< eoiiiains all the most recent Sundae • >l news. F u j its all the ii®portaut CON VENTIONS of Sunday set tool teachers, it discloses the questions which me i interest and perplex teachers and parent . re-pectiug the various mc'/x'tls of rcligioi£s trai / pg for the \ ■ e means of gaining Ahe attention and affect ions of rnihhvn, and espeeiidly of securing their conversion and brii t®. 11.• in to Christ. The subject of MISSION S( lit HIES for cities, and Sunday school inis tj rv worl*f->r iV i . is t >®>ughl\ enivasscd. — Indeed, ti ci ■■■• is v. o|>ic of practical importance to any who are inte*stcd in the subject of religious educa tion* w i,ich is n.u : ei e l>r. mi: lit under consideration fs>m week to Week. Not idler, no parent, should be with- < out it. m 9 9 The V./,7,’ // School T/mcs Fas tjeen the direct unguis, ®v it Font any o'ther agency, of establishing Sunday schools in neighborhoods when,’ none existed before, and of giv ing life to other schools which were languishing. It is the tvs’ moot/ of hii /. tP'cd* of s-tjitViii'ciidnuf* that they hare fiiiinil ! 'o it’s 11 ‘t c ’/o'from the tunc that this pap, in . ait to cii-i / ‘Pain ”i,a ‘ln ir teachers and ig tl# families if their conifrcifahott. RLLiGIOUS CONTROVERT’ is entirely excluded from this ] taper. ‘l’he Suiotay-School J inn'itJ iocs not. even reply to its own assailants. Its only answer to at tacks, is to lahor*nioi , e iffttke a ]>aper T which shall he worthy of tin* patronage of warin-neart.- ed, wonting Chi i.-i ians, amidivhich shall breathe through- • out the spirit of meekss and love. ® ThONronductora of this pfiper endeavor to remember, , that the great end of all Christian elfortjs to bring men to Chris/. They aim, a cordingly, to pm auto every nuin ber of the ptiju-r siiethii% wliieh shall have for its direct object the conversion of souls. Lavj* lieurted CliiutiaM, two hit seeking the means of <l<flng good, woum, it is believed, do an important service, and perhaps be the means of many conversions, by siibscriUjng tor copies of this paper for voun pet -ms of their acquaintance. Men largi ly engaged in nmnufaetures might tints confer a last ing hem-lit upon their apprentices and workmen. Man® hundreds of cl gymcii ai*“ sill a libers Jo tli paper, and recomim nd it warmly to their congregation#. CANIfttSSKUS W 4Mi: l\ I.li PAKTN O I?’ ’a’ ii K A ■ ‘S’ K l STATUS. Sarcia! Arraiwrnu iKs for the I'rcscal Se:i. fl o I. To Te acher or others, who are willing to canvas* for this paper, and who v\ ill send us, at one nine, the r.gii!’ so.; * vi:n new si ißcutiii i>, and scren dollar* in cash, we will give a !o]>y of Wl BST E#'s ( S ‘ •iIiJM.K I) Dh iionary, ncu- pictorial edition , jiriee s<>.oo; or of Li iti vco ri- 1 mvi jk.'.l? (luitmut, price $ll.OO. *ll. I*i tin'-# who will send us, at one time, the narOes of ten new si'i'.sunir.Elt.*. and leu dollars in rash, we will give a c ll* new and sjdeudid Alap ok An cikni J nit; sai km. for salt* I y out Society, 5 fefll by 7, • mounted and colored. Price, $!().*). % 111. Persons who prefer canvassing for comjicnstitiyn* in mom y. and who can produce • testimonials as to character, will n e ive most Rheral terms. • I\'. AI()N1’11L\ iI.MLS. Tl :e *>>f ml ay-School Sigtrf for the Fist week in each month, i* also issued inailn. • rate form. as*Bi Mii'vi hi.y jiaper •for those schools and families who do not wish to tak ■it weekly. Price., to single sah oril’ rs, / n rir //fire een/s a year. Inaward iug premiums to eanvas.-ers, four single suhscßhers tolh* Mmtkh/ Tf,ne< are counted the same as one suhscriuer . to the 1 Veckly r l\mcs. ® l : S; 0 . init ii copies of the paper, and other document* needed in canvassing, will be furnished gratuitously on 1 opplieut ion. • m M A.LldillX J. CIIL4’ NEY, Treasurer, * American Sunday-School Union, Philadelphia. ° .Hiss ® I £5 © TXX ± 3? Young Ladies, ON <ilti:i;SK STUKF.T, OIM'oSiTK. S'A JOHN’S M. E. CHI'BCH v AUGUSTA, GA. -- ® • Miss;C- A. HANSELL, Principal of Literary Department. o , Miss A. B. AEMSTEOif'G, Principal of Vocal and Instmmeiltiil Music. rpiiE Lesion of this Institution is to S addl'd Young Ladies facilitn s*for a thorough,extend* i • (U--- i. e :!, ! i:i n ’.. //. ‘(/> make them Scholam worthy the intcllcclual cln .*•(>r of the age. and capable of sm-tainiiSf: themselves in airclcvated position in socie- V'? It seeks in l"|* memory merely, but judg nient, taste, timl piety, that pupils may lettrn #> think, r<; .?on,?lnd control themselves. For this pur]' 1 sc, it definite < ’litssifiea! ion and Course of*Stndy are adopted—the piijtils beginning with the foundation of ed ucation. leading ar®i -p< 1 li.. _r. an.®dead steadily thnoagh:- 0 each being advanced its the various branches are compre hended. g, A svsti mat ic ar, an .cmonl of classes is daily used, so that i*mn rim, ivccivt s a .it r sn u:r. of attention.— • Otlii r ex| ■i • ,ed So'it’ frn IV • heis will be employed,, when the number of pupils shall justify it. The scholas* t!e yeflr will be div and into two s< -sions. nineteen weeks • . idi. Fall S. -ion i-oini teneing Wednesday,October 3d, • ; !• ‘• .• i- • l Spring session com meiices ii bras try l.’ilie ending June 27th, at which time ! there wilPlv ;ui Annual Examination :md Concert. * ItiUes (;!’ Tuition :>ei Session—lit Wcclix. . • Senior, Juni rand Smihotnore Classes .$23 00 Freshman and lb pafatorv, 20 00 Primary Class, * 15 00 Music on l’iano Forte or Guitar 25 00 Latin, French and Embroidery, each 10 00 Sketching, Crayon and Grecian Painting, —. 12 50 Oil Painting./. 20 00 Daily exercises in Vocal Music free of charge. ° Tuition to be paid, inv akiably, in the middle of the session. ° RffriTncfs.* Rev. J. R, Wilson. D. !>.. Augusta. • lion Thomas VV. Miller, “ Air. W. .M D'Antignac, “ . Mr. W. Adams, “ . Hon. Alexander (I Stephens, Crawfordville. Air. John Cunningham, Greensboro. Air. David Howell, “ Mr. Philip D. Robinson, “ * Air. W. W. 1). Wear, r, Mr. James L. Brown, e •, Hon. ( hath s J. McDonald, Marietta. * , Hon. David Irwin, “ 0 . Col. A. V. Brumby, “ Rev. John \V. Baker, Mill* try Institute, Marietta. Gen. A. J. Hansel], Marietta. Rev. 8 R TaJmage, President Oglethorpe. University* Alidwaw Rev. J. Woodrow. professor Oglethorpe University, Hon. Iverson L Harris. Miilcdgeville.. _ . • Rev. X. AJ. Craw fold, President Mercer l Diversity, Penfieid. J’rof. II 11. Tm ker, Alerter University, Penheld, Prof. J. M illet, li “ M Prof. Sanford. Rt. Rey. Step!u a Lllioit, Savannah. Hi- hop Fierce. Sparta. • • j Hon. IVte;- E. Love, riiomasville. Hon. A. I! 11.-u si ft, “ , IK _ 4fc Persons wishing to enter pupils will please adtCresitip* Principal, at lilt etta, or MA YN illiam Adams, at Augu*- aug2*® V FINE lot of Cheese; ins- retived aqd,fiw*#My i \ E. REMINGTON * SON, .