Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, October 03, 1860, Image 3

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° i Hr I.ntr Om> H rflUrr. Without waiting tor the particulars of the closing ‘catastrophe to Geu. Walker's evemtulca •.■tr, we n: ty assume that he died like a .soldier in thd truest sense of the term. His friends in this City attribute his tate to an unyielding mot ft course all proud contempt of.the consequences before him, which • forbid the slightest* approach to a petition, on personal accouftt, for leniency of u.?r y. Their present belief is. that lie must have re’ -ft the me diation of the English commander on terms which • besides being a humiliating a| ologj to tft>* Hondur as authorities, may have looked to the un ioaal abandonment of his claim upon Niearaugua, and his aims, of every nature, up uthat and all other of tha Central American Govern ,wuts. In other words, that he must have declined giving the pra ole which was probably demanded of him as dl.e condition precedent to pardon or reprieve. They are quite sure ftatif there was aught ia%ueh de • mand, which iefplied, directly or remotely, pen n il humiliation or public diflgi dine it. promptly and fearlessly, witln ut the quiver of a muscle, or the or doubtful use of a ‘in gle word; thus yielding up hie life on a lio ot honor as readily as he had often before risked it.on the hazard of immin : mi 1 ftxtr.i t ..nary dangers, voluntarily assumed, on other fields, Such was the man, and as such we have every reason to believe he died. * .* o Gen. Walker terutftnated his cdttf at a compara tively early age. We are told that lift had but just “Attained his -itith year. He was born in Nashville, ‘Tennessee, in May, 1*24, a §d W:l3 thoroughly edu cated under the mosl favorable auspices t,,r uhatev <er liberal profession he might lelec .ft after life, first by a collegiate course at the University of Nashville, where he acquitted •himself with tlw highest* lionets of liis class, aiid*af(erwards in the Medical Schools of Phnadelphiaftand j’.nis,. tnjoy ing also while in Euiu>pe. the advantages of a\eur thremgh Germany and Italy, wiiere his opportuni ties for Belles-lettres scholarship were not lib eral, but keenly enjoyed and appreciated by a urimj . thefti, at lollst, quiet and studious to a degeee that, utterly forbids lie idea of an adventurou? or restless . career in taler life. His distaste, to the . medical profession, whichftie declined practically to #nter upon, tamed ftym to ftiqlaw, i the associa tions of the law. not unnaturally to* politics, m ’’ which he first engaged in New Oshans, and subse quently, in* 188y.51, in California, .frjn* Which point ho ootered upog the haiordotp career which, after fortune of sfx years, is now teruOi-, t nated. • • . W hateverJiard things may have been*said ofGgn. Walker— we doubt yot, would Iftive been leu unsaid had lug fortune been more propitious— .he was at least, no •vulghr adsentmer, either by birth, habitsf or education, of the honorable with which he set out in life. His parentage was unsullied ? his* ‘private wfllk and temperate un . questioned; his leatiithg profound, ams lifts original aims, however, subsequently misdirected by an un chaslened timfiition, such as commanded him to sitc pes3, while enliskftig the* warm esteem of numerous friends. Even thosq who deny hint all claims to military skdll or political°sa*acity as a leader, pay the highest* compliment to his moral* force and per sonal integrity, sifice without these his first failure as an.adventurer mgst inevitable have been h*a last. — n:y. T,mc.,. • • ‘ —•— • * . • A"Oad Kcieiqje£*-McLean’g Strengthening Cor dial and Blood.l’uritier is one of tlit- mo t useful and * lea sunt beverages t>f the day. is mild and agreeable to tT;e taste, bracing the nerves, giving a healthy tone to the stomach, am? imparting a glorious •j petite* A glass tall taken three Huu-s a wjji fte*. better thpna • family pbysiciaig as no other mediejne will be lvipiired. For ladies it is particularly recoinmjndeil.a* ft strengthens . the ribs of the weaker vessels in a% astonishing .degree. See advertisement in another column. Sold b v lv’se'ixas. Thomasville. * < . DIED, In Thomasville on Sunday .•September 30th ETlwaUd IU Skixas, only eon of. Dr. E. Scixas, aaetl* -I.years, 3 numtlis and day*. • •f HOMASVILLE DEICES *CU£i£EN*r. CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY. ° a +- APPLES—(*reen .*. {> dz *’ n Dried ft (j> 11, 121- a 15 ‘ SAGGlNG—Kentucky yd e , , India .|> yclj • l'u * Sea Island... Pvd . ii IIALE ROWS—Kcntuky t> ‘ll, . * Northern Plb . \'a • BEESWAX ..., *. P lli * • : • .. CANDLES —Sperm .*.? •. p ti> ‘a Adaniautme. v ft *P lb 30 */, 35 kVax V* Ik ** Tallow ft Ptb * . *d ; COFFEE—Kio P lb 15 .lava *.?.# .. Plb 19 m ‘-iO* * Mocha -•.fib -! ft {• ft * a <foTiN. * P bit’ <*’ Meal t , *o* 125 a 140 Hominy ft....*.#..*.. t v bit 125 Si 10 FEATIIEKS.ft ’ U 11.- S J-'lSll—-Mackerel No. 1 .. P b'l * 4 . ” No. -* # . P b’l a • * “ ?s’o. 3 !;> b'l • a * Sulmoqd t> HT 23 a 1 * 30 Cod..ft ?...4.. flb 8 w 10* FLOUR-*-Supertinc b'l 11 00 n Extra ft i v b'l ’ a • * .Family # ...* i J v b’l ■? Extra Family “... VI 12 00 a OCNPOM'DEK .? *[> ft, 40 , 50, HldEs. ft.ft... ? Ptb 9 n JO • IKON —Etigliseh i v lb <> * Sweeties...ft U tb a . *Slieetft •.... Hods mid Hands lb • ♦ . LIME l> bli .. * NAll-S Vtb <f 7 ©lLS—Linseed ..T ?.t* g'l 1 i2‘A a 12i • ’lftain • 41 g'l |® . Spßrm ft ft I’Vl ! ® • Kerosine 4* 2 00 * 3 PROVISIONS. * * .Bkif —Mess —.. I* lb a . . . Prime 4 ft.. P‘k . a * • Bacon*-Hams !.*... Plb 12 I .* a “ 15 • * Sides *. t v .lb • 12hi a 15 Shoulders 4 V lb •12i£*3 .14 Country Hound ~t* 11> * 12*j <i 13* Pork —Mess -4* lb. a . Prime 4* ftb •* Country 4’ lb ; 8 • ftO .. • Lajid ...*. ft.. 4 V lb 11 3 15 BftTTEK —Goshen Vtb 35 a| 37 4<s a Western v .. kl !t> 28 a 30 a Counter .ft 4‘ tb 25 ° Cheese ..? *4* tb *lt* a *2O ■SALT t> sk 3#o a 30 SHIFT • % .P bit 225 ft 250 SYRUP—New Orkftms .ft . .ft ... P g'l and Cowitrv •4’ g’l 40 a 50 WHIj>KY-*-ft#'tificd... * l 50 a 75 Monongahfcla ft.. 4.. 4’g L • Old Hve 4* g's 75 a 1 spiHiTs tuki’Vnttni; 1* gi f® SUGAR —Brown 4 V It, 8 a 1215 Clarified 4* tb 0 12 l -j n 15 Crushed ft 4 > tt> 14 and .10* TALLOW...*.... *4.- • Ptb .1 and 10 * RICH • tb 74? * 8 WOOi;.ft Vtb .20 ® 30 e —— • ADVERTISEMENTS.” * l\lke t^otice; ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE FIRM OF RE 311 NO TON A OEIvI.K 0 for Furniture, are requested to come forward and settle | the same, and yon may thereby stive cost, as we are ob liged to have money. ‘ * , REMINGTON tc DEKLE. * TAKE NOTICE. 4*l OUR FRIENDS AND PATllOh's WILL® PLEASE Take Notice. that on the FIFTEENTH OF OCTOBER, ‘To will # mlopt a strut . X ? OasMll^ _ ’ and bv doidg so. we feel as sured that we canonake it to - our interest and to the interest of ftiur patrons, as°we ex pect to make o Quick Sales & Small Fr-ofits. rhese terms will be strictly adhered to ;if all times and with all people. 0 oct 3-ts LIGHTFOOTS A SANFORD Administrator’s \otioe. SIXTY DAYS AFTER°DATE APPLICATION will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Brooks County for lean to sell the lands and negroes bolonging to the estate of John OrtK,ver. late of said county de ceased —the widow's dowt 1 *0 • . oct 3-tiOd JAMES H. GROOVER. A FINE lot of Cheese; just received and for sale by oct 8 E 6 REMINGTON & SON. 1 9 9 0 THE B SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES. is A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS PAPER, PUB- I*S l C v rwlow pri f q\l9 DOIJ.AR A VI * IS. U ia . ; t, T .. and all whe are ■ •yonng. It la also an excell, t Family Paje-r. CANVAM4KR*t H IMED IN AS.I. PARTS OF THE t.MTED STATUS. Special Arrangements I'or t®’i * • 0 , for this paper, and who will*tend us. at one time, # t!ie a : uvx> m 0 a%c aiai rs, and sect n doi cask* we will give a copy of Wmstu'i Urhidgid Dk rios* rt, mtc pteto ial < 8%! or of LirrnrcoTT’a (Jiivi \■. GazafECß, price h 1 ’ i(l ---11. To these who will aead us. at aoe time, the names •of n-- o p will mve,a e y y <>f the new and splendid Map or An • J by oar Society, 5 feet by 8, , tie-,..ted arid. l'; 4 Slu.O * lift* e 8 6 S School IS ■ . - pt.’ lishetl by the AuierieniiSunduv School Ui 0 sabscriber r letter of inquiry, ei ; . o # d\. Persons who ] n fe r canvassing for eon v in money, and who cat ® aa *0 character, will receive m I. 1 - ral In all cases, under this arrangement, the name oml : Post Office adtlress of each tmitvulnal subscriber mast f°° o o ; <r-’ Monthly times. The , ft,y S kS> i first week iu eu< a Uiontji. is uls-• issued in it sepu *rate form, aq a Monthly paper, for those ach .and and families who do qpt (Irish to take it weekly. Price, to i tingle ul%cf,b rq freen y-Jtve ci * a aP. In award ing preirflums or c< njtegsution to canvasaers, four single \ subscribers to tlie M nthly Tunes are counted the same ; Ws one subscribed to the Weekly Times. 0 • S oen Oopiea of the (mper, and othfr documents I needed in canvassing, will be dunushed gratuitously on applicatfcn. Address • 44 ALDKOX J. CHEYNEY, Treasurer, I • Atfierican Sunday Sfliool T’tiion, Philadelphia. fMJftt ll MIIKKIFF’M SAI-E8 44’i1l 1,% sold V before r. ii: the tovaii of Magnolia, j Clinch C ♦ ty.ft the FIRST TUESDAY IN Xt >\T-:.M ! HER next, within the lawful Igjurs of sale, the following property, to-wit: , o One lot of land, number not knownjmt knojvn sis the place \\ iigreou ( o-oi _e Ac ns now* n s, adjoining lands I of 1 imothysAldcrman nTrth-eafet, lying and being in the twelfth district .f originally Appling now Q)i|ck county, levi, 4on as t <■ property o! .!, n C. Nichols, to satisfy one ti fa issued ft’rom the Superior Court of Coffee comity, in fafiaol John L Mtygan vs John Adamg, and Jobjf C, Nicuols, endorear; out by plaintiff* . , Jklso, al clt%same lime and place,* • ’ •< file lot ot land, nffmher four and t wentv4e ven V-’. * in the *< venth district of originally Appling now t iim h county, leva don as the property of Joseph J. Cohen to sat 4y one * fa issued froßi said rtunty. in favor of Joseph Howard.ft r the u of RkdiardWJennetf. vs Joseph Jfttftohen and Issue Curry ; pointed tout bv lvicliard Bennett. September”2o, 1860. 0 SHIMUEL TIMMERMA>*. Sheriff. 9i!3i:l!U’F'< Si 3, KX.— 44 ill be sold* i) before the Courthouse door in Cjuitman, Brooks County, 011 the ft-'IRISH’ TUESDAY IN N< >4’ EM BUR next, withiqjhe legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, tk wit: • , interest ia lot of lanti, N', 146, in the 15th’ distrio4 ot Broojts county*, levied on as the property of James Wfito, to satisfy oneji Ift from Wilkinson Superi or Court—E. f iftiylor vs .lane* 44’ynil * property point* ed°out by A. I’. 44"eiglit, plaintiff’s ajornev. # * • Also m nt the some time and phice , * Lot of‘lanand. \o. 4,)34n coeaty, levied on as the property of Hc-njy Allen, tq sat isfy sundry li fas —Joseph lj. \4 atts vs Hefiry Allen, aiuf ‘others. Sept 28, 1360. * # 0 DANIEL U. X. NIEL, pepffty Shgritf ■Notice. *’ A LL THOSE INDEBTED TO foiIN 11. LOWRi*, -V by note or account, for 1858 ams 1859, are requested to come foikvard and make payment before retifen day to nextJSfiniaior Court, as I must have my dues, or others NX id,l.lfer. ‘ 0 p • * * t 1 A > 1 v i> Ii AYf TT NI) rt • i t yJ vV ii Irv !* w .jUc X* are yet ; j*t iciijdd stand, ready to supply the demands f the riding and plowing public. • . * 40HN 11. LOWRY. September 26 1860. . • a ftf * ,•*• . *. ‘l ax CtiltefloifttAoJico.* 1441 LL BE AT THE rtftLLkiWING PLACES. FOR the purpose of collßijing the faxes of Thomas Coun -1 ty for the year ISij, vis: At Coarigrouiol, Aucilla Dist.. Monday, Ist October. ” • ‘• leekouee 1 Jist. Tuesday, ‘ju Ocl’r. “ .Murpiiq s Disl., Thursday, 3<j Oct’r.* Tliomnnvflle, Thursday. (letober-tsli. * • o Couftground, Seventeenth Dist®, Friday, sth Oct’r. * 1 tuncaiiViiTo yist... Siitunjy, 6th Oct, fourteenth Dist,, Monday. Bth f)ct*r. J * M. It. MCRAE, Tax Collector. Masonic* • . • rjiIIE MEMfIERS OF ST* . I TftovtVs L<g)K, No. *4A t arc kerc-hy in6>*aicd tint: the X- S / Grand Lodge ot* the State of ..'.'".a* a sklSt Georgio will 1111 • t o a ftlie L.isi* Xp.-y E f\ \V^gT, Wednesday, in Dc R • ’ tiwns from St. 4'lioiaas Lod*v. a 7X',IW{!S’ ‘* * will be (bade ftmt one wee^ previous, ad those in arrears * for dues will not !>£ returned. * ‘* ’ sep Id. * SECRETARY. Atteiition, *£ •Ji|vbi).'j-Sbi)lc elk AHE COMM AND EJ) TO BE ANJ) 41'pear at ynr Parade Ground, on Satur- v.?j J flay, 22d inst., at 4 o’chq-k, P. M., in Citizens’ \uj Di-ess. armed a4l equipped for Drill. . W)f 0 Members of the Zouaves are ii(f*itedfto .join wiih us m the Dgll. 0 * l By under of ( Jjjain C. S. ROCK44’ELL. j • Fletcher Institute. riVJIE EXERCISE® OFTHIS INS’fITUTION 44*ILL a he resumed*on Monday, the first day of October I next — W. C. Pl3>. A. M., Fttoripd, ‘ a-sist.-d by competent Teachers in all tfle ‘lejiartinents. ♦ j ? It is importaii**that all the Pupils should be pres-, at tboo openßig oi the l’erin. For particuluss, sSe* circular. , • | ep 12-ts 11. 44'. SHARPE, Secretary. I . • Atiminhli'iijbtN’ Atttifo, * -OIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE APPLICATION 4 left will be made to the*Court of Ordinary, of Brooks C<fliuty,for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Henry Anderson state of s;gd cogntv deceased. ThiS September 12th, 1860. *° • 0 • „ ® I B. A. C. ANDERSON, ) , , , sep 19-68 JAMES McMULLEN* 5 Am •BEEF! BEEF!! BEEJFIi!- rpflE UNDERSIGNED 4YOEED RESPEJItFULLT ,1 inform tilth citizens of ‘lkioinasville ;ftid vicinity, that he is still atftiis old tratjp, IiILLI\G °\\l> FVRMSISIXM TBS IT® “MARKET with FRESH REEF. Excellent, sqcet meat < ;qt he procured by sending to tlie 0 Miffket House anv morning at the • 0 RI\t.ANG OF THE BELL. ENDING OF*THE BEfj • NGk'flG OF THE BE® * • • GIXG OF THE B . ENG F THE , . .* . NG OF TU . - GOF T •ft • ‘® OF •Remember, as the Seasofls change, the Prices change jitne for stall-fed beef is fast, the e t > vr v 1 w’ v x* D T 1 mui iD un 1 1 iiu U . MARKETHOURS —film daylight until 8 o’clock, A. M- I feel thankful for past favors, and still Remain the citizens’ most huqnble servant, jy 11-ts • ABEL JOHNSON® -House and Lot for Sale. .Y AM NO44’ OFFERING FOR SAL MY IIOFSE . 1 and y*. It is sitnated in a beautiful and pleasant part of the town. J'c.e house is new and large, Very con- I venient. with good outbuildings and‘garden. 0 I have also FOUR BUILDING LOTS, containing one acre each, all corner lots, which I will sell. Should any one desire to build, or to buy an improved ®plac® in town, now infill time as I Am detennimql to sell. • Terms, one half Cash, ami the remainder on the first •day of January. 1861, without •merest! witlT notes and approved security. „ . o | may 23-ts ISAIAH DEKLE. ® tst'penlen’s.Volice. rpHE undersign• 1 oilers his services to the eitizens of Thomasville and surrounding ceunlrv, as g House Carpenter, capable of .takjng charge 6f and on any and all kinds and styles of work in his line. Pei s ns. wishing work done to nr dei* with dispatch will do well to give him a call, and hi greatest motive will be to please. 1 l’eb 4-ly L. F. RUSSELL. 1 . Copartnership. X*TE, THE UND lIAVE.THIB DAT f 1 entered into .. iOP t KT.'VEBBHIP, to l e l ed and know if as ° MERRILL‘S PAINE, •and • - u our patrons and triends t at we will KEEP ( OX ST AM TL Y 05 HAND eiery tiling appertaining t . * GROCERY’ OR PROVISION- STORE. Verv respectfully. 0 J. S. ME lilt ILL, T. S. PAINE. 0 o 1>Y -TIIKAVAY. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ) the late firm < t’ O • 0 Merrill & “Aiiderson, are m- -a earnestly iv _ <lt-- 8 • forward/und make .... : - Lev* w .in’s aid •> ; v’ <e ■•"ities. Respectfully, J . IkBRILL t B . J sep 5-6 t e to I3uilaexs. O PROPOSALS WILL BE *KECEIA'FfI> LA for sixty days from this date, for building a Bruit Jaii in t!.<- Town of (.o.in Hi X C unity. a eoidin?r *to Wan : .. *Sj: viih-atem*. t>de m > :i in Cl. rk’s office. Byfordt r of th* Inferior Court of said county. this Au gust .'{lst, ISiJO. • 60.1 o DANIEL W. MdRAE, Clerk. •* Adl2lilli*trAlois’ • ’V&TICE IS given, THAT WE WILL jA apply to the lomonn’ e Court of Ordinary of Berri en County, two moifths after date, for leme to *ll all the lands helot ging to the estate of William W. Nelson, , lute of said county deceased. September 3AIBGO. • o • GKEEX NELSON, Adnfr, I „ *_ NANCY NKI.miN. A^n’x. i LL INDEBTED TO THE Ks'I*VTE sV of A. J. Orr. late of Tlioiiia* Count* deceased, eith el® 1y note or account, are hereby notified to make Imme diate and tlm-e In.\*.ng claims said,es tate will o present them duly authenticated, in terms of the law. * * > Befllg-4 and JOHN C. FANNING, gW. 1 j® sihflce. • tAlX'i'Y DAYS ANTE It DATE, *TO WIT, ON <WIE CA first Monday in November next, application will be • aide to the of Ordinary of*Thomas Comity, lor leave to sell the lands negroes belonging to tlie es tate e.t Lewis Jdlner, deceased.* September 3,1860. 8 60d WILLIAM R. AOINKB, Adm’r. UNPRECEDENTED- ATTRACTIONS. Mi-mnrm w'nu A XI) # GREAT BARGAINS!!! 0 F*o R • • . Cj^SHEX., • AND FOB ..... ° CASH ‘OTsTT^Y! Qtj ICK SALELi AlfD SM 4 YLL PROFITS. Kapp $, Cos., ’ • AT Till OLD STORE OF imoTivifß, * O NEXT DOOR TO * • TnoiiPMo.\ & rjTUix, o rjtAKi; THIS METHOD OF INFtfuMINO THE 1 people ;tnd sum muling country, that they hage opened a . o • .OiASIS 3 T j5?<010.183 in this town, an J ;i#c N t > W liE( 1 a full Supply of * . FALL AND WANT lilt DSY .GO'ODB.; * whiifleisyen lark able for its variety of new and dashing styles, and also for cheapness. • * * • • OVlt STOCK OF GOODS CONSISTS IN PART OF iUMMBiI9.iI Ilf . a rt'p*T\ <>,’ .• i . TV Mt ul .A UA , • ! ‘r.xTit.lSH AND FKFM'lfc. COLORS .• QUALIFIES ; • • ’ §!hawls, Cicala, WLito Goods. &c. 9 ? <>o Nmnerods i o° N. Pont i<. ’* A jftuftn Jlrn-Oocflis, Ci_s . . i ENGLISH AXI) FRENCH FEINTS, • * *a n and at.!. Rinds of • millinery'OooilV !jii(!y's IhmnrtN n:iA !!(, * • , OF the l.*t*:st stvi.es : . , JIOSSJ-:isl',.S'Oߣ BOS’3I SEXES. * orii STOCK* OE*GENTLEMEN’S MD BOYS’ CLOTHING- ... caiTnot Fe surposseir, ami Ave are able to the mot# * • fastidious. a • OUR AND. SHOES, ‘ av l syil cheaper than “they ever diaA’e been oflfcreX here before. 8 XT A IjPIQ A XTIX r< AXX C* . i uixo Xxi\x >. <j x o *f every style, among \*!;ich will found the •“ Brock-* inridge” and “Bell and Everett” Hats. * A fine stock of Watches, YYatclf Chains, Rings, etc., etc. IMBTS B ML 6MIU SfllJS. Y'X especially invite all PLANTERS, large aSd small, to come and look at our stocWof ° DOMESTIC GOODS, OSNA*WCig:S, *• 8 KERmEYS, 8 * LIMEYS, , • • NEGKO SHOES, • • • BLANKETS, 8 * STRIPED IIOME^PUN^, An kinds of Brown and Blenched nu and all other GOODS you can think of, generally kept* in a first-class • .o’ * . ‘DRY-GOODS STORE- In short, it you call and soo*ffir Stuck, Ave art?sure Ave < can sell you Goads, whiidi, for o Style,” Taste and Prices,. * are l NSI Hi’ \SSEI) by any in !le State. •cUPlease call and see ns. You will save TWENTY FIVE PER CENT, bv buying (diods of our nient. 6 o • • i : tsyille, Sept. 5, ISfijl. * ly ’* ’ .lyriraxTEr • . CIOTHIHG “STOEE. JS c\r “1 “iifin. ‘ XX’’E. THE UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY ▼ v inform the citizens —< ° and vicinity, . ‘ COP A R T X K R SIIS P, . ELfTMIG STORE, :Mom AT THE OLD \STPOF 9 && JOHN V. ARNOLD v ‘ . Next door to E. Reining- “ * • ton & Son. Avhere Ave B Avill*keepjDn hand a fu\J assort mdht of the latest stales of 0 0 Among whirl* will be found a good man* article* o£ our’ own manufacture. Our *ock consists of Coats,Tants, * Vests, Cloaks, Talmas, Shirts, Undershirts, of Silk, Meri no-and Cotton. Gloves, Neck-Ties. Cravats Stocks, Pock et-llandkcrj,hicfs. Half Hose, Suspenders, <Scc., &c. GBirrLcaniini Ftnnmnni V;ooi>n. * We have, also on hand a large Stock of GENTLEMEN’S B FI RXISIIIXG GOODS, consisting of . ° “ Broad Cloths, • Casstimercs, 0 • 0 VsNt-Pattrrns, * 8 Satinets, o Kentucky .Tenns, Tweed*, &c„ &r. And a great many otfc< r articles, usnallv to he found in a first-class tailoring establishment. ° which yfillAe made to order, in the.latest styles &f the art. or sold in any quantity desire and. f We do not pretend to sell TWENTY’ FIVE PER CENT CHEAPER* THAN ANYBODY ELSE, but if yon will try ns. you will find that we Avill sell as cheap as can be afforded in this market. o * # * LiheraMedqctions ime’q- f*r cash ARNOLD & JEIvGER, sep 5-ts Merchant Tailors. jIY aiiTlTI OF BLASO ON SAID ■ i. r. mn IS RECEIVING A GOOD STO< K OF* ,° fM JD tm\ POCTPB, WHICH HE OFFERS TO SELL Ajj LOW AS 3 fie has in his stock a gflod LOT of Men’s and Bovs’ CLOTH!MO, CHEAP, as well as all other-GOODS usually kept in a Dry- Goods Store. The public is invited to give him a call. Sept. 19, 1860. * lm R. R. EVANS. Hel in |>ESPEi IFCLLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF IV ThoiniiMville nml Virinitjr, that they have igoved to their NEW STOItE, next door to Dr. E. Seixas, and are now opening their 0 8 •KTEW m m mw soaps, . QONSISTING OV J . HACK MMM USES SILKS, , frenceTmerinos and delaines, Shatvlt, i'h)ali!i, o ßoniiels, Me.; .. ANI) A LARGE STOCK Ok’ • DO.IIKSTIC I>liV-Ctot) E>S, , A large Stock of Gents’. Youths’ and Bovs’ CL( )JTIING, H.y .S, SHOES and°FL’IiNISHIXG ‘GOODS; ai*l a giv.it many other articles too numerous to mention. . • • -S’” AsNve have done busines in Thomaaville for sev eral vears, we think it useless to make a great CRY in the I’APERS. We will not be surpassed in quality and sm-ice? by anjf one. 0 sep 19 rpMBAS toi ai \ ciFFitioß toi le r. I In Chambers, September 15/A, 1860. That the citizens of Thomas Comity may have full time to look into tin” propriety of taking stock in the, oßailrcmd heretofore ordered ty take place on the second Saturday in October next— .. • * It is orderAl that stiid election be postponed to the first Tuesday 8 !* January, 1861. - R. IF EVANS, -T. I. C. • JiOAII PARRAMORE, J. I* C. . . JAMES H. HAYtS, J. I. C. It is oialeretl that Plus notice bfc published in the Thom-, afrville papers until the election. e . , R. R. EVANS, J. I. C. NOAII PARRAMORE, 5. I. C. • , JAMES 11. JIABES. J. C. The alfbve is a true iramFript of ail or<Ter from the minutes of saidoCourt, Sept. 15th, 1860. 8 • Sep 19-tde LEBBEUS DEjCLE, D. Clerk. Sug£fr Boilers, &c. SEGAR-BOILERS —50 TO Ci-* GALLONS— -•"J 10 sets Giu Gear—9 and fO J'eet —Fire Dogs, W heels, Ac,; just received and for sale by* _sep 5 ♦ E. REMINGTON*& su\. . Fait Goods I ■ Ne'w-Eall Goods! • JH. : WolTf & Rro.^ i T TIIJiIR OLD STAND, NEAR .7011 X STLTRIv S .1 88 • ODA’M yoxijn . IP.IV e now receiving and will la- constantly receiving a A VERJ’ LARGE STOCK OF , FALL MID WIIITSR-GOGiSS; . SUCH AS EVRY VARIETY 0F My, staple & PAic f goods; a usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods Store; . Merinos, Coburghs, de Laines, Brocade and Fancy Silks; Also, a large assortment of Plain, Blutjk Silks;, De Cage, Figured and Plain (all wool) de Laines; Alpacas, Bombazines, Sliawla, C'loalfs, Mantillas Lady’s Bonnets and Hosiery; and many othew articles, too liumerdtis to rflention. * , Also, a large and line as- ° _ _ sorWnent of • —g * , I*;ADT-MADE * QLOTHING, GENTLIiMEN’S. \ Finn mi m jit “BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ - - v-- -*s# HOOTS, KIIOJ2S, HATS atid CAPS, *. Togetliei®with a large assortment <<F Cutlery, Tobacco, Segars, 0 **of all kiiids and descriptions, • . .WAT.OHE3 frllWlLff. *Tr’ We beg to c;fjl the particular attention af 1 Farmers and Plautft-s to our Domestic arid Negro Goods, .. • : BFCHAS . Kerseys, Osiuiliurjrs, BBofiiespuns, °(Plifln .'aid Striped,) . • * • „* Rt'tl SSrog.l9l3 and Bhmlids. 1 . *• 8 *1 # ’ Our Stock is large, well selected, bought low, and will be sold to suit the purchaser. . We tire prepared to compete with anh merchant South, and therefore say to yi*it all, come and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it w to your own interest. • • *H. WOLFF &. F4JO. * P. S. AY j invite inspection a*d eomparison, as we do notw'harge for sbowiiqjFour GT>ods. 11. W. A, B. ThomaeviUe, Ga., 5, 1860. • if t • Jftlircir Hm-(boot)$, * . Q. ♦ -—:: a • One Ifumlrctl &gcvearty-ldve I|Dllai s TTA¥AV?A.Y QR ENTICED Tl'cM THE I’REMIS Ay r of the undersigned, twelve miles south of Thom as villi. ■, my boy E I , l.ySi , about tfiirty years ofll, six feet qiidjierliaps one or two inches high, Avalks ere eg and will Aveigli one hundred and seventy or eighty pounds, speaks quickly Avhen excited, avoio a goat Ced left on a dark hay horse of good size with a white spot in the fan*, a good saddle luyse and alxait eigjit years old. ELIAS is a very bright mulatto, almost avli'iU* bay- straight aijd will no doubt attempt to pass*as a Avliite man to some Tree State, or undqr“tlpj proteetk>i£of some abolition cm- 1 •issary. • * I will pay SEVfiNTY-FIYE DOLLARS for t.l*e deliv ery of •aid boy and horse to* me, <*■ a satisfactory reward for either, confined Avhere I can get them, and will pay ONE HUNDREI) DpLLARS for tla- Avliite man, Avith *proof to convict liiifi of carryjng off the ne<#'o. • * . ‘ CICEftO 11. YOQvTU* . Thomasvillc, Oa., April PC 1860. # ts ° . A-tte’ntioii* ’** Tlie ‘WHoJe. WISiJING TO GRATIFY THE TASTJi.ANii fanyof*all, Ave have nuule arrangements Jo sujipfly jhos ‘ who prefer them,” with ISuggics, Rochauays amlt ariiagcs, o Manufacturers at (he North of Seasoned Timtoeiv. shall also keep on hand, those of our OAvn “make. YVe ship <fur . “* o Hubs, and Rims *• from tlie North, of which we always order the best. \\ hether we the seasoned ones or n*ot, is a matter ot no concernto the purchaser, as *ve * Hanant our Hot k; • and that is sufficient, as John *Smifh his told him she “ Asould marry him if she diefl , for it.” Therefgre be it o Resolved, Thatsill who arc in need of something to ride in, avlio wisli their liorses shd ’stf they will not full clown, and jilows made and repaired so they will add 25 per cent to the harvest, be adysed and recommended to call at 0 1 Adopted. 0 8 LOYYRY & SWIFT’S. ofc4 w ts , 9 Leatlier*. o*\K AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER-- Harness and Bridle Lea.her, Hume String and Upper Leathery • o Oil Tanned Lacing Leather, e 8 EnnmeWd Leather, ° o Calf Skins, Lining Skins, Deer Skins, Pad Skins, and Horse Hides, 0 Always on hand and for sale, opposite the Market House, by ° McGLASIIAN & LITTLE* Thomasville, April 4, 1860. 6m GENTS’ Superior Chewing Tobacco and Extra Segars: for sale by sep 71 B F HUBERJ. Particular Motic°c. VLL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE LSI ATE OF A. J. f)rr, late of Thomas County deceased, by note, are requested i-> come forward and make immediate pay ment ; otherwise, they will be dealt with as the law li weets. Said notes will be found in the hands of sep 12-ts 4.. C. BRYAN. 0 0 New iFirm. riMIE UNDKRSJO N Ll # > H AVE Tills DAY FORA^ 1 ed a co-partnership, to be known*uuder the name and style of 0 LiGHTFOOTS & SANFORD, Foil illi-; in rpose of seizing GKOCLIIIIhS, 6 X I'HOVISfcOAS. * I3 ARII*W\RE, &.C* And would respectfully solicit the p;itronage of our friends. • AY ADE F. SAN FORD. 00 0 THOMAS J. LIOHTFOOT, 0 .7 AV. LIOHTFOOT, Thomaaville, August 27, 1860. 3tn 1 • . “fp 4 MfLCAX'S Xx\ /J* STRI NaTIILMNU CORD ILL ‘ a.-.a * f|| . | E LOO 3 V 5 M ° 8 Mm ’ . PUP.IFIER. . VV bcforr tiijjiidi. Alter Tiki'itt. rpilE GREATEST REMEDY* IN THE WORLD, 1. 8 * IND J yrfE MOST DELICIOUS AND O Deliffh-tful Oopdial ’ i:v 1:11 tibe\. * It is strictly a scientific and A'egctable Compound, pro- I cured by tl>e distilh-.tii*n of Roots. 10-rbsand i>arh. pi l low Dock, Blood Root, Black Sarsaparilla. A\ iftl i’liern'Batk, and D;fnd<Bii cnt- i. it.to its composition. The entire active remedial principle or is thoroughly extracted by luv new method of distilling, prodweiag a delicious* exbilerating spir it, and vlie 111 >t. INFALLIBLE RE.AWEDY for renovating the diseased svsfeni* and restoring the sick, smi'ering and de'oilfortcd ! I'NYAI.ID to WEALTH and STRENGTH. „ McfofeAN-’S NTBFA’OTSfEA'IAG COROUI. WII.I. EFFECTUALLY Ct'UK® 8 , Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jatmdice, Chronic or Nervau* Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and aU arising from Disordered Liver iy Stomach , Dyspepsia , Heartburn, ‘taward /’</<•*, Acidity or Slide ness r) tin: Styma-clt, Dull ness of Dlliad to the Head , Dull Pain or Swimming It the Ilrmd , Pidpita- * . *tion of'the Hem*, Dull ness or . . 71 eight in the Stomach , . Sour Eructions, Cluik- . . i 8 ing or SnjfocaHiGf 8 * . Feeling when • 8 I . L y \ .v,‘ g • . oilmen, • Dryness or Yellowness of the* Skin and Eye* , height threats* 1 tufard Fever, I’ainfn the Small of Sic Bad;, Chest or Side. Sudden Flushim of H cat , Depression of Spirits, Frightful # Dreams, Langur• Despondency or any Nervous Diseases, * • * Sore* or JJ/o/clies .] 8 on the Skin * . . and *VF IV D AND AGUE {or DIIILLS AND FE TER.) OVER Amil.l.EOA’ Oif SSO'PTI.KS Have been sold during Me- last six months, and in no in stance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction. AYho, then, will suflet*iVtitu Weakness or lf-bilit\*wiien .MSs | Ls. \n*s Stuexgt hexixg C’iiiuual will cure you ? No language can convey an adequate idea #f the ini* mediate and almost miraejons clßinge ]irodneed by tak ing this Sordini in the diseased, deiiilitatetl and shattered nervous system, whetlul broken down *tiy e.\ci ss, weajj by nature, or impaired by sickness, the ryfttxed and strung ygani*itio is restored to its ji*istie health and vi g r - * . . . • Jl A IS ft 21:! PERSONS, Orothers, conscious of inability, SVoni whatever cause, will find McLeiUi’s Strengthening Cordial a thorough re generator of®thc system ; and fill who may have injured themselves by improper indidnence, \\ iil find iir tile Cor dial a certain and speedy remedy. • • * ** TO THE LADIES. jit ST IS EMi ‘B'SIK.a BCImI.VI. 9 IS SOVRtION A#D SCF.KUY CUKE FOR . Incipient Consumption, Whitts, Obstructed or Difficult Alf ns:i nation, Inro/iHneftec of 8 Urine ufary Jjisrharge thereof , Fati • 8 ingyft hr Womb.Giddines&ljpuiil- * ing a fid all Diseases inci ilAl to Females. • THERE ES NO MISTAKE AjSOI’T IT. SuffcAo longer. Take ft according to Directions. It will s?iinul;4e, strengthen and invigorate you and cailsu the health to mount your cheek again. *. EVERYROTJPLE IS WARRANTED TO GIVE’ • “SATISFACTION. • _ ro u (ii s ifiro is f A r . * If vonr children are sickly, eiiny, or aftlicted, McLean’s Cordial will make them healthy, fat ;ftul robust. Delay not a pioim-nlt: try it, find you will be cotyviflced. IT IS J>i:i,l( Mil S TO TAKE. CAUTION.— Beware*of druggists or Dealers who may tfy to palm upon yoti some Bitters or Satstq urilln trash, which they ciin buy cheap, bv saying it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean’s Strengthen ing Cordial,and nothing else. I^is tin* only reinedv that y. iy putyfy tAie bPoodf and at tlie unie strengtli en the system. 8 • One tablespoonful taken every •norning, fasting, is a certain preventive for Cholera, Chilis alld Fever, Yellow Fever, or any nrevalent disease. 4t is ymt up in large bottles. I’rice only $1 tier kettle, or 6 botkles for 85. . .1. if. OTcfoEAtV, * • Sole l’roprietor of this CVwdialp 9 Also, McLean% A'olcanicOil Liniment. •I’rimapal DejiSl corner Third*,ind Fine Sts. St. Louis, Mo. SM by E. Seixas, Thonmsvilly Ga , and T. XL Palmer, Monticello, Fla. * • iykß-ty *2 •- • —_* Sajnf^rd’s . Liver Invigorator, * .NEVER JDEBILUrATES. 0 ITTS CfiMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FRltsi G7XIS* qnd lias become an estuhlislidri fact, a Standard Akidi ciiu- known an# approved J by all that have used it, and is resorted to with in o albthe dis eases for whiA it is re- commended; • It has cured within *im last two years,” who had given up all hope f* of relief, aS the feiuaerous uirgolicitcA certificates in possesii*ti slioaa-. The dose must beadafit- ed to tlie temperament of the person taking i*. and Ph used in such quantities as to act gently on the boAV- t* els. • • Let the dictates of jueWit guide vou *n flie use of the LIVER lN\l(iT)!v- AT(JK, afid* it aa- ill cure Liver Complaint*, Bilious m Aijacks.Dyspepsia, ic DWirrhoea, Summer Coqj- plaints, Dysentery, Drop sy, Sour Stomach, Ilabitu- ;t Costiaeness, “Cholera, Ohfflera Mortuft, ClioleWi Infantum, Cholic, Flatu- < lence, Fenaile YVeaknesses. an# may be ’ used successfully as an or ‘.ffnary FAMILY MEDI- ! C’lNtk It Avill cure SICK HEADACHE., (as thou sands can testily,) in twen- . , tv minutesyf two or tlirejj teaspoons full are taken at “ the commencement of the attack. * . • 8 . *■ a ALL YVIIO USE PI ARE GIVING THEIR, testimonv in its fa>r. o, • • MIX WATER IN THE - IMfU’tll YVITTI*fIIE iAviGOß.ui'Ob’, and Swallow both TOGETHER. • ONE DOLLAR BOTTLE. 8 At.sifc • . Sanford’s Family Cat&artic Pills , COMPOUNDEIFFRffM . • . , Purr Vegetable Extract*, and put nj in Gin** * t’iises, Air Tight, :nnl will keep ia any eli-innia- . The FAMILY CATIIAR- • TIC PILL is a gentle but •active Cathartic Ayhieli the ! ■; proprietor has used in feis practice for moi<? than 20 “J* years. . The constantly increas- “ ing demand froirt THOSE YV II 011 A\’ E USED THE PILLS, and the sat isfaction Avhich all express; in regard to tlteir use. haß induced me to place them Avithin tlio.reach of all. The PROFESSION well 1 m know tb?it different Cath artics aft on different ]ior- m tions o# the boAvels. The FAMILY GATH-:*; ARTIC PILL has, AA-ith *due reference to this avAI * establmhed fact, been com pounded from a A-aricty of; „ the .purest Y’egetablo Ex tracts, which act alike on j” every part of the alimen tary canal, and are goodj?” and safe in all cases where a Cathartic is Seeded, a# Derangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains ir in the Back ?md Loins, Cc<Btienetis,Paiu and Sore V nees over the Whole Bo dy, from sudden coldA-rh , ich frequently, ifineglect ed, end in a long course of. JJ* fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping sensation of cold"over the body. Restless ness, Headache, or weight i-.i the head, all Inflamma tory diseases, YVorms, in f Children or Adults Rheu matism, a great Purifier of— ijm Bio and, #hd many dis eases to Avhichotlesh is heir, too numerous to n*-ntion in this advertisement. Dose Ito J 0 PRICE THREE DIM BIS. .OTThe LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY CA THABIIC PILES, are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold AA’hole*aJe ly the Trade in all the large toAA-ns. 8. T. W.OS4MOItD 11. D., ° Manufacturer and Proprietor, 0 ap 11 6m ° o 335 Broadwav, Nw Y'ork 0 * • o SAVA*NNAII CARDS, o EV.tXS. 11 tSlllfS & co. ( FACTORS AID COMMISSION IIIICIM a SAVANNAH, (^A., CoxTixn; thi: above bfninf.ss. ato abe prepared lo give tho usual facilities to Planters, and’ receive ami sell Cotton, as formerly, at M cents per bale, IVm. M.\D*Antigna . • W m. K K*A.NS, e (11 OKOK \\ # Kv K Sf, KOI I. V. 11l cm wit -Jt; . w dirt # 0 sc *385 \ & sn nr si, O SAVANNAH. OA. . • . \\7TLLGIVE TIIEIE l NDIVIDED ATTENTION'- U ty the Sale of Cotton and other IVojltue consigned UP them; and promptly lill orders for Bagging, ICope, and other Family Supplies, at current prices. I Tvfccntv years experience in the Factorage Busi ness, induces them to otter, with confidence, their scr vii is to the Planters of Southern (borgbrand Florida. P. S. W\tn F. SvsKoiti), Tliomasville, is our agent, to whom w c ivies our friends and the public. July 18, 1 Si;,). fan * I{. & S. • ’ “HARDWICK & CO., . FICUS MIC HISS! MERCHANTS,. * 9 15av Street, SAVANNAH, OljgPk’OlA. It. S. HARDWICK, W. It. >IAXSFIM.I>, C. q, HARDWICK, May 123, 1860. „ fun HENRY. R. CHRISTIAN, SHIPPING aid mm tirai mm. „ 9 SAVANNAH, OA. * Rvfrrt, by />‘ i’ tufa * i >a, /i — * Hiram Roberts, President Merchants’and “t _ o Planters’ Bank, ® T I\T. Test. Carhiet T-tatc Bank of jannah. . Brigham, Bald\vis& Cos., | @ •*. Cohen & Wilder. Wheaton A Co.J CASH AD\kAXCES MADE on consiggiTnentfl to niv frictidsin I?o®on, Net* I ork. Philadelphiaafid Baltimore. Orders hir Planters’ Supplies filled on reasonable terms. May 2, 1860. ‘ • • Jv WM. H? ItfRROfGHS. • TIIOS. H.MA.VIYELU i . Will, !l. , i;i liROIQEIS,'& CO. T ° c ti isna i t a I, : C9iEIiSBiOI? A SECHANTS,- •* 0 .Vo. 9! Bay Street, * SAVANNAH,OEORDIV * • . i Commission on Upland Cotton M its. per bale. May -it), lStjtt. * • • *• ¥ •William Jas. If. Johnston, •DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,’ C.6ttoa Factors tlifO . savannah o *ga7 Rffft't* .Me - is. IT Remington A- Son, Donald McLean, . Esq., R. R Evans,*Esq., H F. Hubert, Esq., * Got. A. T*Mclntyre. • ® April 25, 1860. *6m ’ DAVAHT’ & “LAWTON, \ FACTORS, SAVANNAH,.” .'. GEORGIA. QCPPLIES l’l RCIIASEI) FREE OF COMMISSION for Planters, whose luoduee we sell. Cash advaaces’ made to luanters during the Sprjji:#and Summer, on the Crop of the ensuin# g all. , • R. J. Davant, Jn. E. I*. Lawton. ap 11 w * *1 v /KINGS & BAfcER, * • Factors* 7 foriJESjoii ttnwju 4XD FORWARDING AGENTS,. * SAVANNAH, GA- * * Commission for Shflrt Staple Cotton, f>o cts. per bale, McL. KING, W* if. BAKER, F. KING. o mli 10 9 w © ly @ TM)N & GORDON, * t'OTTOX FACTORS if,hi noun tab mw TUPtMinmmn . 4 M iiilikifil, IMMsIS, 9fi Bay Street, Ga. * Rcfrr In .Vi'xxr#. o E Remington &A3on, .1 N HfcKiiyion & C*, # Col A T Mclntyre, Thompson & Pittman, Major E R Young, / Ifaycs, Holloway ,V Cos, e Hon JII Whaley, ’ Thomas G Mitchell, Es<|, Dr D & Brandon, , Wui C Mtfdicil, , ® l vem oval, Removal. 1. KI,ktfITKIICK. Jk iSKOTIICIt *. r FAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING THE. £ people of Thomaseille and vidi^tv, that they hav£ . • Xl.EnVXO'^7'3i3X> Trout their old stand to the store formerly occupied by * . HAYES, HOLLOWAY & CO^ .. _ j|) o where tliey will ’tit! continue to sell GOODS cheaper than any store in this place; jve, therefore solicit the lib>- efal patronagef>f old. * @ outs 8-ts _____ I. KUBITSHgK A 880 l • RO MAW° EW E 15 4E6 A BS, i „ • For Weak and Inflamed Eyes. o r fUn BAIJSAM WAS USED IT)R MANY YEARS’ A in the private practice <■£ a celebrated Oculist, with retnarliable success, for diseases of and Eyelids.. Iher! 1 are many*',iet sole who would frm pain and disetfee through lit” than Aedit and try the eHi-° caey of an’ ew medical discovery; all sueli had better not read this, hut to all persons this prepara tion is recommended as a most safe ;itn! effectual cure for inflanunatidti or the Eye and litelitis, cansetf cither by too close*aj.plication to miaute objects, scrofn lotts habit, exposure to cold, aoiitusions, blows, or irritit tion from ant extra'it*iu* body under t#ie eyelids. It is ~ remarkably ot,tbitig in its ‘•iicts*:uid lias cured thou sands \f ho would otherhave loot their sight. ” In eases <t!;e Tlvelids are inflamed, or the ball of o thc l A ve thickly covered with blootl, it :tats almost like “magic, and removes all abearance of intiamation after two or ttiree 1 here i:i numerous class of persons t peculiarly exjuised to accidents qp dis e%se that weaken iHm the Eyes, and perhaps de u atroy the sight, \\Jio, from the future o! tlieir employ ments. a® ■ compelled to work in a cloud of dust and grit, should Tie vei*be without this BALSAM® Remember, ‘'Seeing is Believing.” ol hc following cf. tract from a letter just received, refers to one of Um many < similar cases const reported: • Jekskt City, Oct. 20, 1850. Mewrs. A. B. & D. Sands—Deaf* Sire: I have for a number of years heqp troubled with sore and inflamed Eyelidsfwhich, though they never paused nfb much pain, were very annoying jn T.jlicr accounts. 1 have tried a numbejof medicines at different timeswfefaout the slight est success. Seeing nTi advertisement your Roman Eye Balaam, in spite of rnv I resolved to get some, and gt least try ik 1 ani'now writing gliis irt the fullest grantitoe to iufottfri you (I “mid almost send vou a fifty dollar bill) that a few and only a few applications, diave resulted in a complete cure. * • 0 Respectfully yours, L- ZAnrutKitT i’rirc ‘■£■> per Jar, Prepared and sold by „ A. ‘lf. A. t>. S SNBB, 0 Wholesale Druggists, 10(1 Fulton -Street, Corner of \\ illiam Street, New York For sale jiv E. SEIXAS. Thoftasville, Ga. # Sew lyiiyicrj Establislioient, ° MRS. Y 7. T. SEAVERS, FletoUer atrof, second dwgr above Stark's, keeps con* tantly*on lmml a general assoigment of New Fashionable Millinery Gbods,4la£* and for sale upon the most reasonable terms. The Ladies of Thomasfillc and vicinity are respectfully requested to call and examine my Stock of line Fashionable Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Caps, Head Dresses, Embroidery, ejf, nor*on hand. Particular attention given to Da-css Cutyng, „ . Thomasville, February 19, 1860. * ° Pliotogi apliiQ Gallery. Remingtons photographic gallery, OPPOSITE THE POST OITICE. O Ambrotypes t * * Melamotypes, * • Sphereotypes, And any other styles of Pictures taken in a supe rior ftianncr. ® f.r /Y® Stock of matcriaL of all kinds, on hand and i'of s*rle. * A ot ions given in the A|b mh J 8 ” / v SACKS Rio Coffee, Powder, Lead and. f) \ * 1 urcussion Cap#; for sale by 9