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NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!!
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!!
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3 , m •jn -rot r T I T7T’ /rX I T\T r T 1
‘ ®j. ‘ Lt Si -vg . ( Jj
.41 Receitin? Better Harsaius than
Jews or Gentiles Oiler.
Imie i ndf.hsk, \i-:i) having adopted the |
above motto, begs lojive to call the %ttention of the
ladies and gentlen in to tlie eagensive stock of
rPRINS AMD SUMMER
GOODS, •
NiOW IX >i/>RE. CONSISTING OK
Muslins, Berages,
9 SIIiKSfc, Tissues,
* And Trimmings, * • I
fi.-iijonable styles together ‘
\\ . * ’ “ °
(■PntiiMiii uX I'uitiisliiiM? Goods. °
Those wishing - • nothing neat, and at the satin.- time j
• APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON,
will !in<l i; to call and examine his Stock
fiffore puirliasiug eL®t\vhere. 0 * *
’ 1. i IT,ICES and GOODS <>> suit the
° * o
*• . BENJAMIN F. HUBERT,
jv 1 .• Atl te < ‘l l Stand of H. W. simile.
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MISS IIAASLLL'f • •
Seminary,
FOR
Yoi mg’ Ladies, •
6s GBKt st: M : ti: i, orriisiTE ST. John's m. k. chu^h,
. .AUGUSTA, 6A.
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Miss C A. HANSEI.L,
Principal of 1. ary Department.
Miss A. B- ARMSTRONG, 0
*. Frind)Ni] of Vocal and lustnynental Mqhc. i
9 |IIIE DESKJN OF THIS INSTITUTION IS TO
I afford Young Lames facilities for a tkorough,extend
ed and acconi/ 4i*lied education. To make them Scholars
„ worthy the intellectual character of the age. and capable
of sustaining themselves in elevated posititai in socie
ty. It seeks tb develope not memory merely, but-, judg
ment, undersfamhng, taste, and uietv, *liat pupils may
.learn to think, reason, mid control themselves. For this
fin-pose, a definit • Classiliea imi and Course of Study are
adopted—the pupils beginning ftith the foundation of ed
ncatioa, reading and spelling, are lead steadily through: ;
each being iulvanced ns the various brunches are cotnpre
kenM. *
A systematic arrangement of classes is daily used, so
. that/. Aim PB i’ll, receives a OUST QfIABZ of attention. —
Other expera iK ed<v -.U l: l n Teachers will be eniployed #
when tin-number of pupils Shall justify it. i'be scholas
•tic year wiiLbe divided into tw o sessions, ifineteen v eeks
each. Fail Ses * mencing Wednesday, October 3d,
1860— closing February Lull, liO.il. Spring session com
mences F.dm ;ii \i lat 1 1 ending June 27th, at \?likh tini?*
■ there frill be an Annual Examination and Corfteft
• Kale, of ’fi'uitidn per .Session-* I!> Weeks.
Senior. Junior a ,1 Sophonjort Classes §23 00
Freshman and Preparatory, t 20 00
Primary Class,.... 15U
Music Piano Forte or Guitar 25 00
. Latin. Fiemh and Einl*r>idery, each. 1000 „
. Sketching, Grecian Painting, 12 eO
Oil Painting..". 20 00
Daily eSefcises in VocaT Music free of charge.
Tuition tb.bg paid* tx\akiably, in the uiiddfe of the
session. • *. , •
. ISofc-eiicOH.
iA-v, J R. TV ilaon. I). I#. Auguaa. <
Lion. TSomas W. Miller,,
Air. Y\ • M. D’Antignac, “ *
-Mr. W. Aaanft, ° “ m
. 1I tf n. Alexander 11. Stephens, Crawfordvillo.
Mr. John Cunningham, Greensboro, .
Mr Ihi vid Howell, * “
Mr. Philip D. Robinson, “ . i
. Mr. W. \V. L). Weaker, * “
Mr®James L. Bro\v*iT, “
Hoii. Charle* J. Marietta. . *
Hint. David Irwin, * “ •
, Col. A* V. Brumby,
•Rev. Joltn \Y. Baker, Military Institute, Mafietta.
Gen. A. J. llansell, Marietta. •
Rev. S. R. Tabu ige. Wresideiil Oglethorpe I’uiverfitv,
Midway. 8 • . “
Rev. Jf. Woodrow, Professor Oglethorpe Uwtnity’
Hon. Iverson L. Harris, Milledgeiflie.
Rev. X. M. Crawford, President Mercer University,
Penfieffl. , *.
Prof. 11. IT. Tucker, Mercer University, PenfielTl.
” Pro 4J. M illet, *• * • *
Prof. Sanford, “ “ •* .
Kt. Re* Stephen Elliott, Sitvannab. *. .
Pith op Pierce, Sparta. • . • •
3 lon. l’eter E. Love, Thomas*’ille. •
. lion. A 11. llansell, . “ • * . ,
Persons wishing t> entitr pnt>ils will pleiise adTlress the
.Principal, at Marietta, or Air. William Adams, at .\uyus
ta,Tla. * , * aug 293 m •
Lands! • Lands];
♦XHIE SUBSCRIBER NOW OFF Eli S* FOR SALE
1 * . . .liis small,though
Well linproVed Farm,^^®
consisting of FOUR IIUNDiy-H) 0 res, situ-
ated on the ftoupville and TaUflmssee road, . .(^_ r *
about eight miles from Tie tuasville. He gvill sell all liis
stbek, on flie place, firming utensils, Ac., with the pres
ent growing cr; f seventy acres in excellent cortf, aiyl
and tor'.v five acres in eott< n. Tko lands are good pine,
well worth the att. ntion of those wishing to move
to Thomas •umty. He lib- just completed on place *
anew gin house and seri*w-pri-ss, wluelivwill be of great
ndvgntiig’ to rhe | *- , :,-er, amLthe’dwelling house, out
houses, Ac . are ■ >d 1< g Itotm-m The favdhtble lo
cation of i v farm, will not fail to please. Come and see >
>i( immcihaieiy, as I am determined to on the most >
reasoniiM,- ■.* . : • to sidt the
purchaser, here is a bargain for any man who j}e*
sires a small,*-ieh farm, well located.* ’ * ,
. D. S. RAV.
• Thomas Couiay, Oa July 4. ISW.
’ I*. S. Address me at L l omnsville. • ts f
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. • ISaistaius ill l.a'nds. ’ * •
I JITIOMAS ('(>f N I'Y—Seventeenth Ilistrict, Nos. 154
I ltifi, 175, 224,257,2(>5, 269, 297, 344 190
13th Idst-. Ni 5.J57, 172.
Decatur, County—j*tli llist, No. 41. 29th
* Colquitt Count♦—Sth DUt.. Nos. 100?Wj, 183, 317, 319.
Lowndes Count’s —9th Dist., Nos. 40.25 L 312, 345, 3G7,
319,3, 380. 386/391. 402. kith Dist., No. 349.
Irwin Countv—lst Dist • No. 108. sth Dist.,
97. 6th Dist., Ntfe* 151, 329, 394, 406, 423. ° ..
.Appling County—2d Di?;.. No. 291. 3i
, *55 are County—sth Bist., Nos. 307, 427.
• CViffeo County— 1 st*l list., No. 178. *
Dooly County—l2tli Dist.. No. 67. • . •
Cherokee County—lth Di-0., No. 325.
Lee C*uuty-ls;h Dist.. 25k. Dth Dist., No., 90. 8
Eniiy U'Uwtv—d Ith IV-:.. Nos. 156, 157. 216. 217.
Also, 10’ acres ne;ft- TLomasville, on the Tallahassee
road.
Also, 300 acres improw l land, on°the Tallahasse road,
t\ton iles from Thotipisville, belonging to J. 11. McLellan.
13 s ” These lands wkll he s- *d very low for Cash* Ad
dress the subscriber a* AT! any. G a.” 0 .
June 27. 1860. T. P. SMITTP
BOOK RINDING.’ j
.CHARLES A. FINDEISEN,
HA\ ING located in Tallahasse, Florida, is ow
ineparfd to Bind Books its every variety oF
“style desired. 0 •
Blank Loot* of all kinds bound to order, cheap®
for CASH.* # . i
Those who subscribe/,,r Harper’s Magazine, Har- !
■ O , C w” f? y ,T,° vk LeJ Die SouLliern
Field and Fireside, Hie Illustrated Bible or anv oth
er book* papeth or magazine of any kind, and wi-4i*
• them, can have bound at the most
reasonable prices by leaving 4hem at the office of
the Southern Enterprise, to be forwarded to n*c at
’Tallahasse. 0
March 10, 1’ e # ly
° “House and Lot for Sale. •
1-°A.M NOW OFFERING FOR SALE MY HOUSF?
and Lot. It is situated in a beautiful and pleasant part
of the town. 1 e hi-use is new and large, verv con
venient, tv irk g 1 outbuildings And garden.
I have also FOl R HI ILDIXG LOTS.contaiSingone
acre each, all comer lctr, which I will sell.
Should any one desire to build, or to buy an improved
place in town, now is the time as I am determineefto sell.
Terms, one half Cash, and the remainder on the first
day of January, IS6I, without interest, with notes and
approved security.
may 23-ts ISAIAH DEKLE.
• Particular Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of
A. J. Orr, late of Thomas County deceased, bv note
are requested to come forward and make immediate pav
ment-; otherwise, they trill be dealt with as the law di- I
rects. Said notes will be found in the hands of
sep 12-ts L. C. BRYAN.
” FAU TRADE®
E. ‘REMINGTON & SON,
o Dealers in
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
THOMAS VILLE, GA., 0
VRE now receiving their magnificent Stdfck of
FALL AND WINTER
DRY-GOODS,
Unequalled by any in the place.
Especial attention is called to their Dress Good% ,
i Department, in Vhich may be 1 -:> all the novelties
of the season, consisting of Silks, Cashmeres, de
Laines, # Merinos, Bombazine*, Alpacas, French,
English aVI American Pritys, etc. Embroideries,
in endless variety; Hosiery and Gloves of every
qnality, for Gents. Boy.-, Ladjps, Misses and Chil
dlreft: Cloaks:, Mantillas and Shawls, of every vari
ety of style, color and quality; Housekeeping and
Plantation Goods; in ibis department we have every
j thing usually kept in our liue foa housekeepers and l
, planter#.
Give us call before purc!iasing*elswfiere; we
will take pleasure in shotxkng our goods whether
i you buy or not. *
I . octß 9 . .E. REMINGTON & SON.
VFINL and large assortment of Men’s and Bovs’
CXiOTHIIUG
j of the latest styles; just received and for sale by
oct . E. REMINGI ON & SON.
; * -Hi *— ,
1 \ ’E arekiowkipening a fine of.Gents’
>\ FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting of all kinds of Shirts and t'olars, Shirt
Bosoms, Under Shirts and Prayers; Ties, Scarfs,
Cravats ukul Handkerchiefs; bilk, Kid, and Cotfon
Gloves andTlauutlets. ° • ® •
oct 8 # E. REMINGTON.& gON. *
VFINE assortment of Ladies’ Sfcel Extension
SJiITITS,
3G hoops; just received and for sale by
oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SON.
| * *.
JUST received* and for sale, a fine assortment of
New; 3r e^7-oli*3r 9
[ consisting'of Diamond, Cameo. Lava, Florentine,
Masonic. Coj-al, anda good many other styles and
“patterns, and will be sold at prices to snit*the times,
oijt 8 . E. REMINGTON & SON.
A FINE ej-sortmei*t of Gentlemen’s artd Bops’
ii Hats ancLCaps.
Also a fine assortment of Ladies’and Misses’ .Bonnets
ILys and Flats of the latest style; just received and
for sale by E. REMIGItIN & SON.
1 A—
• , Ciiocciles.
*KI?S Mess Mackerel *
fj 5 Jtits No 1 Maclwcrel in bdYrel and to retail
5 kits Salmond • 0 .*
20 drums Dried * #
20 boxes Layer Ifaisens g
20 barrels Irish Potatoes 0 #
5 barrels Onions •>
t o
4 kegs fresh Goshen Butter
Buckwheat and fresh I ; lpur t t
2B boxes Cheese • •*
barrel Currant*, for pies
1 box Macaroni; anil various other article* in
the Grocery line, just reccivd and for sale bv
jan 21 .* E. REMINGTON St BON.
* * * illtisic. ,
*4 FiNE lot ciC Music, containing all the latest
pieces out; and*for sale by
• oct 32 * E. KEMPNC.TON/t SON.
NlvTi •.(I'tiHDS :
• . . ••
* . • Jk. s 3?
J. N. M’Kinnon & Co’s.-
\\'E a*'e now receiving our Fall and Winter,
• ‘Stock of • , •
- GOODS,
To which we ii*vite Uie attention of all xjho wish
go<l articles at, * • ••
. Small
Particularfy*those •
WHO BUY WITH OASH,
Come with your money and you can exchange it to
great advantage. *ln*order to induce more
CASH sales;
* . J
we hake deterinined.to make a large to.
• ©ASH BUYERS®.
Comekvn*! see. (kn- Stock embraces Ladies’Dress
Goods anti Trimmings, of*all riie recent styles,
Cloaks, Talmas,•Collar.*, Lac? (koods, Shawls Hike!
Dresses, Flannels anTl Opera Fhinnelsk and a fyll
assortmrtit’of Ladies’, Alissesian?! Gentlemen’s
lktsirry itiid Gloves.
Also Kerseys, Linseys, Tickings, Osnaburgs,
■ and flleached and Shirtings. ,
T-z'iW’ flu* Ladies are iu*it*d to exa
mine OUT glKAls. • * •
• • .
iiuLa-tfs . .•
Our stock is larger Jhan ever before, and comprises
Men/, Boy’s Bools .
do tfo • do Congress P>oots , .
db do do Calf an/ Boots*
• , of all styles, *
LVlies’, Vines’ and Children’s Shoes, in all
grades, styles and qualifies. .
4Ve particularly invite the Ladies to see our Phil
adelphia *ilade Shoes, beinjffar superior to any qyer
for sale in ’Bhomasville. • •
• CLOTH IK&® ‘ .
A handsome Assortment ot weU made Clotliing, con
sisting of (Aver Coats, C o oats, Pants, Vests, Talmas,
etc. etc. •
•H ATS® .
A full assortment of o ajl styles and qualities. .•
* . . jlßOOii !Sv
Tobacco, Sugat-, Cotiee, Liquors, Uigaf#. Oils, *tc,.
Bagging, li*pe, Twine, Blankets, Crockery and
Hardware. • •
o
° T ? oCot<on ,, Sollors. ;
We vill # pay fair prices*for Cotton, in trade or
collections, at ajl times? Those indebted to us and
those#who wish to get gtjod prices for their Cotton*
in trade, will find us ready to verifyour sissertion.
Bring iu your Cotton. “ . • .
• J. n. -McKinnon & co.
Jhenariitle,
TO YiY V NT fXT O
J ÜBOLiv W liYjj,
Architect and Practical lluildcr,
fIIOMASVjft.LE, GA..
Respectfully informs ille inhabitants
of Tliomus and adjacent Counties, that he intends
devoting the greater portion of his tftne to the Arehitec
tiqal part of liis prolV ssiilli. such as the Drawing of Plans,
Elevations. Sections, Detail Drawings. Perspective Views
of Jntended. Buildings. Specifications, Bills of Lqpiber,
Jvstimates of Cost, Ac.; and in soliciting patronage froip
a discriminating public, refers to bis well known abilities
in the above business. Ss being the best recommendation,
but would refer to the following gentlemen near Thom
asville:
The Honorable Inferior Court of Thomas County.
E. Remingtofl & Son. o
Robert H. Ilardawav, Esq.,
A. T. Mclntyre, Esq., 0
s'*bn W . H. Mitchell, Esq., r Thomasville, Ga.
Clias. 11. Remington, Esii.,
Rev. James M. Gray, 0
Thomas Jones. Esq"/ | • ®
The Honorable Inferior Court''of Bsooks Countv.
John \\ . Spain, Esy., \
Win. A. Bowen. Esq ‘ Brocks Conntv, Ga.
• A anety T\ orks i S
J. J. Mash. Esq.. )
T. Black shear, Esq., v Duncanville, Ga. „
April 18, 1860.
Baptist Books.
BAPTIST History: Baptist Denomination; The
odocia, and several other works by various au
thors; for sale by E. REMINGTON & SON.
CIOTTOW BELTING—a new article; just
i received and for sale bv
’ oct 8 E. NEMINGTON & SON.
Sew Tailoring; Establishment.
Peter Lindsay,
Merchant tailor, would respectful
ly mr>rm the citizens of
0 Thomasville a Fm
’ SURROUNDING COUNTRY, ff'MffirrfWi
j that lie has opened a o ft - j
; shop • ilrM
, Next to Remisgtox A r ■ ‘ j i j
Furniture Sjore, a U > j
| where he wifl he pleased to wait fidiSi 1 \ T*
upon these who mav favor him ** f- jUj j
with a call. ‘ Ai i £S.’j
°l'F~ Oakments of all kinds cut p fa f -* .
and made up in the latest lyid m->*r _ “-—7
lashionahle stvles. Clothes, and Vestings, ;
constantly on hand. ° 0
**’ Patronage solicited. mh 25 ts
t*has. ii. Kensington's
INSURANCE AGENCY— 0
FOR THE
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
. OF GEORGIA, AND THE
1 South Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co.<
OF fllE “STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
BSP Office opposite the Postoffice. hm 18
A •
I Wood, Blacksmith and Carriage
■ • “
\ I 1 Ponder’s Old Stand, wriere the subscribers
‘jL\ are prepared to do
all kinds of . °
.. Work. JCmXI 5vA ‘
in their line at the yvSjf w , v
est notice and iq t lie very *
best manner. /
Planlation Work. W H. As,
of every description,
K E 8* A 1 R IX G • TTSKfif
W agons and Buggies, and o
Hoisesliociiig. and all other work done to tli£
most pesffect satisfaction. 0
O 0
0
Ca Repotljfoi’yf —The subscriber#
hate ordered a lot of _ ■ rr g=_
Buggies, °
lioekaways,
from the North, .yhi>-l Er'-iIMM \ .' fffi’
they will soon lme fa
ON HAND
and will keep up a regplar - *o^.
“the Country. e 0 ‘ LOWRY $ SWIFT.
.January 14, fBGO. * ts
1 A!
I LIFE DROPS I THIS MEDICTNR lias been
> the N'EVEit failing tested and pro\cd by*ten
REM Rlit” ! years experience*to be 6he only
®i —m —'certain, safe and reliable reme
dy for all BoicePDerangemcnte, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Crmnps, Pains, Cholera, Cholic, now before the
public. (*llO or two doses of drops, will cure the
most severe tramps in the stomach in 20 minutes.
A single dose often cures the DiaA'hoea and it never
constipates the bowels. Onq dose will,satisfy any
*onq of its rnerifs. •Price only 25 Cents,
Prepared fey * TIIALL & STOW,*
.• • 43 Bowery, New York.
Ai*l s3ld in ‘Thomasville by y. Seixas and T.'B.
* ap4-ly
Architect and: Builder. *
fIHIOMAS JENKINS, having permanently
8° located himself, offers his services as.au* . •
’• JtyiJDelr,
to the citizens of Thomasville and surrounding coun
try, and woujd respectfully iifform them that he is
prepared to take contracts for building Dwellings,
SBurcs, or other buddings,
IN EITHER WOOD OR BRICK,
;n4*ivill give his personal attention to all work en
trusted to lifln.
i'HRXITI RE, of ‘every description, thade to
order or repaired on shoT-t notice.
fiST Orders for COFFINS will receive prompt
attention. , . * •
. ‘References.
Dr W P Jennings, Albany, Ga. • .
Dr A Maloy, South Carolina.
J A Leak, Pifts’l of Back. Wadesboro’, N.C.
Vll Hagli. Sheriff, Raltfigh, N. C. • ,
Shop nqar the Court Housf.
mh J 7 ~ 0 THOMAS JE.NKTNS.
Painting Painting* ..
Contracts taken—
/ FOR ?
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting,!!
AND WORK WARRANTED. • ,
JBSs“*Baints, Oils and Glass, kspt constantly on
hand, opposite the Pcstoffic#, a for sale by .
•mh 18 0 CIIAS. If. REMINGTON
-r* .. ?
I’syu-r JSangings.
A LARGE assortment of beau
tiful PAPER BORDER*
on hand, find move expected to 7
to arrive ctery day. :YV■ ra ..
. Booms Papc^Qd
Wit!i nefltificss and despatch, anil in workmanlike
manner by [inlilß-tf] C. H. REMINGTON.
• ————————
, bimiiiish-idoi'H Sale*
I> V VIRTUE OF AN ORDRR OF THE COURT OF
! > Ordinary U Thomas gountv. will be sold on the
FIRS I’TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER next, witffin the
lawful hours of sale, before the Courthouse dooein s;iid
county, the land belonging to th*e estate of J. B. Edwards,
late of Jeffersiai County, f la., deceased.o Said land con
tains Ho acres, more yr less*being jiflrt of lot No. 6. in
13th district of Thomas county, lying one fnilc from Tho
masville on tlie Tirilul mssee road. Sold for t lie benefit ofJ
the lieis’s and croditors of said deceased? Terms made
known on the day of sale. o
sep 5-40d r. P. SMI 6IL AdnTr. ,
• —i —o
. . Executor's s*ile. o
¥N PURSUANCE (•’ TIM: LAST XVlfib AND
I Testament of A. J. Ofl - , deceased, will he sold on
first Tuesday in*Deceiiiber next, before tliß Courthouse
door in Thomasville, Thomas County, one house and lot,
in said town of Thomasvilfe, being the late residence of
tlie said deceased. Also one negro girl by the name of
,Julia, about ears old. Sold as the property of said
“deceaied. for the benefit of the heirs iffid creditors.
Terms made known on*the day of sale.
sepliMOd . . JOHN C. FANNING, Ex’r.
T. • O
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WALDRON J CHEYXEY, Treasurer,
American Sunday-School Union, Philadelphia.
A FINE lot of Cheese; just received and for sale by
fl oct 8 E. REMINGTON & SON.
GENTS’ Superior Chewing Tobacco and Extra
Segars; for sale by
sep “1 B F HUBERT.
JtfcJorc Halving lour Purchuiies,
JARED EVERITT’S
AT GROOVERVILLE,
And examine iiis stock of
ZKTEJ'W
ef°**
CONSISTING OF 0
Staple & Fancy Dry G-oods,
t lolliingr. Blais, Bonnets and Mil
linery Goods,Bools and Shoes,
C rockery and Glass-11 are,
. Hard-Ware &. Cutlery,
b 0 Coffee autl
Tobacco, Ac., itc.
In fact, you can tind almost any article t'ott may
want, as liis Stock consists of ev(jvy thing usually
kejit in a Country Stove: all es which he will sell on
as good terms as can be sold Georgia or
Florida. ft p 30-t f
Con fet ionary.
rpilE undersigned respectfully in-
I form the citizens of
Southern Georg : a and Flo
rida, thaP he ri now re
ceiving and constantly Ye- -’fe* fifcjSrd
plenishing lus stock with •
Goods and
among which are the so 1 v
lowing general assortment • ■{vAi-wjiC'’
oß>farnjly nick-nacks: °
Preserves, Jellies, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Citron,
R tines. Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Cocoa,
Brazil, Pecan and Filbert Nuts, Olives, Capers, An
chovies, Sardines, Salmon, Shad, Oysters, Lobsters,
Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Split Peas; SodS. Butter, Su
gar and Farina Crackers; Pickles, Catsup, Sauces;
Choice* Wines, Liquors; Porter, “Vie and Cider in
bottles: Segars, Tobacco, Sifuff, Pipes, etc.
Carßiy, of my-own Manufacture.
A large quantity always on hand, to which hccalls
the special attention of merchants dealing in CAN
DIES. ‘Orders from a distance, if accompanied
with the Cash, will receive prompt attention. * *
the *ljove, with numerous articles not men
tioned, for sale by
Thomasville, Oft., ap JOHN STARK.
. Dr. O. 9. PROPHITT'S •
Family Medicines.
HUS CELEBRATED LIVER*MEDICINE IS *A
safe an<Bcerjain P-niedy for till kinds of Liver Di%
eases, ami Indispositions that originate from a diseased
state or in;#-tivity of*tlft Liver—such Chrnoic and
Acute Inflamation of tlie’Liver, Dyspepsia, Sick Head
ache, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Lowness of Spir
its, Colie, &c. ° .
This is an excellent remedy for Females in their vars-,
©us situations, as a remedy against Costiveness, Morning
Sickness, Swimming in the* Head, Restless Feelings at
night, Heartburn, &c., &P. *
o
o *
O. 8. AixmQim- l*nin-Killer, °
GoodPor all kinds of Local l’iiins, acute or chronic ; also
good for Coughs, Colds, Colic, Diarrhoea, Toothache,
Earache, l’ain inothe side or stomach, Cold Feet, Ac. .
- •
O. M. !*ropli il C~ Vmiiifiige,
Excelled hv none in use, either its to its*virues or harm
less ellects upon the system, •
* 0
O.S. A nli-Slilioiis V f g<l Jl I(I<- B*i 11 .
P%rgative and Febrifuge, Equal to any Pill cither in
* Chronic Acute Diseases.
The*above prepartition of Medicine has !>een used by
myself for the last ten years in private practice, and has
been one of the principal agents in effecting the many
wonderful cures that have resulted from the tnmtinent
pursuedliy t4ie Proprietor, which in number amounts to
thousauds.and of every description, male and fe
male, acute and chronic.
The? have been used by hundreds of families for the
last six years as a Family Medicine, and the satisfaction
that they have invariably given has given*riso to their
use generally, where they can he procured. They‘are
only recommended for disease*that prevail in the South
ern country.as the propritfior is not conversant with No*r
fln-rn diseases, and thinks that • medicine that is applicti
ble Jo diseases of tlie Soflth jvould not be, in all
bilitv, so good in Northern regions; fihei%forc, the Fills
tire not recommended, only where they lmve,ben tested
and that as throughout the Southern States.
* . <
H’ you hftve Liver Diseagi—
’• TAKE PRO PH ITT’S LIVER MEDICINE.
If yqg'have Dyspepsia—
TAKE PROPIIITT S MEDICINE.
If j'ou have Sick Headache—
* TAKE PROPUITT’S LIVER
liyou are subject to Heartburn — *
talve propiiitt’e ijver medicine.
If you are subject to Sour Stomach— .
’i'AKl: PROP!IFIT'S LIVER MEDICINE.
If you tire Costiyt — •
* • JAKE PROPIHTT’S LIVER MEDICINE.
If you are recovering from Fever, or Chillsfiind Fe- •
ver, or any other disease tliflt leaves you in mwd
* of a purgative or an aperient, male or female—
• TAKE PRO PH ITT S LIVER MEDICINE.
• —*—
Try these Medicines. If they good, use thm. Ts
not, w-t them asi (Jo. All I ask is a trial, and I fear no
dissatisfaction. These Medicines arc prepared onlv by
• Y). S. PROPIIITT, Qovington, Ga.
Ann sold by F*d. Seixas, Thontisville Ga?; Win. Ashley,
Valdosta, Ga.; Win. Hill, Mill Town, Ga.; and Hunnycut
A Tavk>r 4 Atlanta, Ga. ‘ sep IJ-4m’
’ Jjli, J, I]0VElvl)0I)S r
UIPBRI.iL WIAG
BITTERS l .
tRE MADE FROM A PURE AND UNA4>ULTER
atki) wink, which is about double the muaVstrength
of otier Wines, and is imported hv only one house in the
United States. Also, from the following valuable Roots,
Herbs, &c,, viz: Solomon’s Seal, Spikenard, Comfrey,
Canaille Flower#, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and
Bavberry. 0
*’ WE CHALLENGE
The av o t .i- l and
T£) PRODUCE
THEIII EQUAL!!
V e do not profess to have some Roots “knimii
only to the Indians of Sflutti America,” amj a cure for
“all diseases which tPle liesh is heir to,”*bnt we claim to
present to the public a truly valuable preparation, whiiji •
gvery intelligent Physician in the country will
of and recomineud. a remedy for
IM IPIUVT C\SI >HTIOY°
sVeak Lungs,’ Indigestion, Dvspepsia, 4)iseascs of the
Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles.‘Diseases peculiar to
Females. Debility, and fill cases requiring a Tonic, tliev are
UKTSURF ASSE3D !
* For SORE THROAT, so common among the Clergy,
they are truly valuable.
For the aged and inlirfli, or for persons of a weak con
stitution—tbjr Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all
public speakers —for Book keepew, Tailors, Seamstresses,
Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life,
they will prove truly beneficial. *
As Beverage, they are wholesome, ffinocent anj de
licious to the taste. They juodnee all the ex liberating
ellects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicifting; and are
a valuable remedy for persons addicted to excessive use
of strong drink, and wish to refrain from it. They are j
pure anti entirely free from the poisons contained in the
adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country
is Hooded.
These Bitters not only CURE hut PREVENT Disease
and slifiiuld be used by all who live in a country lie re
tfle water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are preva
lent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may
be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity.
and Temperance as
an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly
valuable BITTERS ovei*tlie land, and thereby essential
ly aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. o
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD <fc CO,
Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York.
For Sale by E. SEIXAS, Agent, Thomasville, Georgia,
August 29, 1860. ly
.4 Good Bargain
IS NOW BEING “OFFERED IN THE LARGE AND
well known House anil Lot, situated M. '"rit
in the town of Fletcherville, and
erly occupied by P. I’. Smith as a
ding Ilotise and Hotel. There are ten
good, comfortable rooms and fire-places, good out
buildings, all new, and plenty garden ground, with
good stables, all conveniently arranged and well ad
apted to Boarding House or Hotel purposes. Terms
easy and possession given at any time to suit the
purchaser.
For further particulars, apply to W. F. HUBERT,
on the premises, or call at the store formerly occupi
ed by Rev. H. W. Sharpe, and apply to the owner.
BENJ. F. HUBERT.
Thomasville, April 2, 1859. ts
WILLIAMS & BOTTOMS’
New Cotton Press.
i SAVIXG TO PI.4XTI.KS OF
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!!
rpillS NEW INVENTION, THE SIMPLEST,
I most practicable, powerful aiul cheapest COT-**
TON TRESS ever invented, is now offered to the
public. This Press is constructed upon a plan so
simple that any farmer ruay,°with four hands,“put
41 p one complete, in running order, in one week. —
When put up it will pack
Five and Six Hundred Pound Bales
of cotton \yth greater facility than any other Press
will 40y lb bales, and so perfect is its structure that
afllcast ON ETHIRD MORE BALES CAN BE PACK
ED ON IT PEll DAYjthan any other Pressor Screw
ever invented.
The subscribers have secured 0 patent for Phis
wonderful Press, an <4 are now prepared by them-,
selves and Agents, to sell privtPte county and State
rights throughout the cotton growing region of the
South. They have already began 1o reap the reward
of this invaluable invention, and when cotton plant
ers every where slfall learn that* othis I’rqss iS con
structed at a cost of more than
•• One Hundred Dollars Less
than any other Press extant, and possessing
mticho GREATER LEVER POWER with greater
► simplicity and facility for packing* wc feel confident
that our Press will supplant every thing in the shape
of a Cotton Press now in use. •
Models of this Press may b scon by falling
on us at Thomasville or any ivf our Agents. We
arc willing to let it live or die by its own merits,
feeling perfectly secure in warranting it toall purch
asers. . S. R. WILLIAMS,
* sep 4-ts. * e T. J. BOTTOMS.
0 VaSualile Inventions!
PEELER’S Economical*and Variety Steel Blade
PLOW,
Patented Jun<? 21st, 1859,*—the most economical,
convenient abd efficient Cultivator ever invented.
When properly made and ied, if it Joes not thus
prove ifself, 1 herein pledge myself Jo return the
to those who purchase rights for their .plan
tations.
Requires byt otic Stock for any kind of a Blade,
•ten of which may be put on, fastened and taken off
in one minute. •
Is* adapted to #od. subsoil, Jiillide and general
(Cultivation, and may be turned into a double plow
if desired, apd is so constructed that a seed planter
may be attached to it, the cost of which will not ex
ceed onp dollar..
Every part is detachable and adjustable to i ‘self.
The Stocky which may be made out of collision pine
plank, is so simply constructed, and there being no
webl in thy iron part, that the whole plow may be
readily put up by the commonest Smith after “once
correct pattern. * The opinion of all who
have Seen and tried it.js that it will be t^ic.
ONTLY PLOW USED. . •
as soorfali.tsmerits are generally knowfl, and that,
taking Severn. lyears together, it will be but “a small
’ part of the present plow expenses, being not only
” the most convenient, but the cheapest plow that can
be used. Farmers can fit their present supply of
Scutcrs, Shovels, and Sweeps for this Stock, and
even knock, the wings off their wrought Turning
Plows and fix for this.
Persons wishing Individual or County Rights will
address Dfc. A. PEELEII, Monticcllo. ¥la.
■ or Rev. WM. PJSELER, Waukenali, Fla.
January 14. 18tift. •
to’ planters.
IAM AW’ARE. THAT IN PRESENTING MV
• Planter <
to the public, I have to contend with the prejudices
created by the ftjluue of other inventions foe. the like
purpose. 1 flatter myself, however, that my PLAN
TER will perform Plie work proposed, in a satisfac
tory jnanner. Jam strengthened in that conviction,
by the opinion of nearly all the * m
Practical Farmers *
of Thomas aryl adjoining counties who have erftrinin
,cdit; and the judgement of the members of the
Patent Office, tube by far the best
PLANTER That has ever Been prcscnted"io them.
It is inteflded to plant Corn and Cotton, and
sow Gra*a of all kinds. Fyr sowing Wheat broad
cast and liarrowing iy at thc # samcflime, ii cannot be
equalled. o It can be used for putting (Bit Guiana,
eithyr by strewing or*by purtine any desired quanti
ty *t any given distance. distance proposed to
drop the seed is graduated by the” number cogs
and ylc quantity by the size.
A glance at the PLANTER shows the amount of
labor saved by its use. and the nature and Accuracy
of tlye same. A man and horse lays out the row,
drops the seed and covers it, in same time and’
witVthc Sfftnejabor that it takes, indhe usual way*to
lay out the ow. The aid givsn by the wh*eel ren
ders flasy to the horse as a single jdoua’h.
It bobig impossible for any oneman to tiring it 40
“the notice f every farmer, or to sop ply the demand
when exhibited, I propose to sell the right to any
State or county, flr nuoiber of counties, that anyone
* may* desire, and at rates the purchaser will make
money. 1 trust no condemn it without an
examination, because it is the invention of a South
ern man. If. however, after eraminatioij, they re
ject it, I have nothing to say. • ,
PROS. j. bottoms,
oct 16-6 m Thomasville* Ga. e
• A Novelty in the Art World!
PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN.
Secured by letters patent in the United States,
England, Fiance, and Belgium.
• 9
THE AMEIIICAIV *
Porcelain Company,
No. 781*Broadway, New York,
.TTAVING SECURED THEIR rfOVEL ANDJN
-11 genious invention by American and Jiuropean pat
ents, are fully prepared to> execute all orders Mr. 0
Tliniaturc l.lkcm'MMcJ’oi’ i’l rMiu. on Cliinn,
presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of
ordinary photopranhs, the brilliancy aifd linislrofa water
color drawing, and a hitherto unattained quality of dura
hility, by being rendered as imperishable as the natural
properties of tlie articles upon which they are transferred.
4* the patented process of the Company enables the
reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain surtiices,
but*upon such as are round or of any degree of irregular
ity, and delicacy of delineation, upon porcelain wares of
any description and dimension used as articles of luxury
or of household utility, such as
( riiK. IlrenlifiiMt C'up.x. E'oil.d Arlirlr., Ac.
thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing u uniipie
and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in do-°
mestie use. 0 ■> 0
In order to furnish facilities for the gratification oftthe j
popular taste, and to*meet the wants of those patrons of
the Fine Arts desirous of having Portraits on Porcelain,
the Company have imported from Europe a collection of
superior porcelain goods, manufactured toflheir own or- :
der, which they sell at cost prices.
As the Company are owners of the patent
right, and consequenfly the only persons authorized to
• use the process, thev have deternflned, in order
To Fcople in every section of the Union
an opportunity toqiossess 0 o
0 Portraits on Chinn,
to make the following proposition to Residents in the
Country, who are unable to visit personally tkc Atelier
and (iallerits in New York. 0 0
Persons sending a photograph, ambrotvpe, or daguer
reotype to the office of the company in New York
Accompanied by Five Dollars,
1 will receive in return by express, free of other charge
A richly ornamented Breakfnst Cup mid Saucer
o with the portrait transferred thereon.
By transmitting a daguerreotype and
o Ten Dollars.,
they will secure in like manner, © ©
A handsome French Vase or Toilet Article,
with the portrait reproduced by the patented process
, By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and
| s Fifteen Dollars,
they will receive in return °
A Fair of rich Sevres Vases,
with the portraits execnted'equal to miniature paintings;
and, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on por
celain wares or
Vases of every quality of finisih,
ranging in prices from
Twenty to One Hundred Dollars the pair.
N. B. Be particular in writing the address, town, coun
ty and State distinctly. All letters to be addressed to
“MANAGER,
American Photographic Porcelain Co.,’’ 1
oct 10-3 m 781 Broadway, New York.
BROOKS COIN T V SilßUli ■ .•* SA..I.S
Will he sold before the Courthouse door in Quitman,
Brooks Countv, on the First Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit-
The west half of'lot of land, nunber three hundred and .
thirty (330,) in the 12th district of Brooks county, levied
on as the property of William Asbell to satisfy sundry ft
fas from a Justice s Court, 660t1i district,G. M.—A. Mcßay
vs Win. Ashbell; levy made and returned to me by a
Constable. . - *
At so. at the same time and place.
Lot of land,number three hundred and thirty nine (339)
in the 12tl district of Brooks county, levied on as the pro
perty of James West to satisfy two li fas in my hands—
Lathrop A Wilkerson vs Wist. McKinnon & Cos., Bank
of Savannah vs We>:. MeKumon & Cos., and Briggs At
Aslilev endorsers. 9
Also, at the same time and place.
One lnfge bnv horse belonging to Daniel I . McNeil,
levied on as the property of John McKinnon to satisfy u
li fa—Bank of Savannah vs West, McKinnon & Cos.;
property pointed out bv James West. Defendant.
October 31, ISt.U. ‘ A. SMITH, Sheriff.
0
('ll.l CII SIIEKIFF’S SALES.-Will be sold,
J before the Courthouse door, in the town of Magnolia
Clinch County, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEM
BER next, within the lawful hours of sale, the following
‘property, to-wit
One lot of land, number not known, but known as tlie
place whereon George Arons now lives, adjoining landff
of Timothy Ahkiman north east.lying and being in the
twelfth district < f originally Appling now ClinAi county
levied on as the property of John 0. Nichols. *0 satisfy
one li fa issued from the Superior Court of Coffee count *:
in favor Joint L. Morgan vs John Adams, and John U ■
Nichols, endorser; property pointed out by plaintiff.
• * A!y, at the same tune and place.
One lot ot land, number four hundred and twenty se
ven (427) in the seventh district of originally Appling
now Clinch county, levied 011 as the property of Joseph*
J. (#>ben to sati sty one li fa issued from said county, it*
favor of Joseph for flic use of Richard Bennett ‘
vs Joseph J. Cohen and Issue Curry; property pointed 1
out bvjUichard Bennett. September’26, 1800.
‘ SIIIMUKL TIMMERMAN, Sheriff.
Ct EOIR.IA, Brook* County.
I 0 In the Superior Court, June Ttrm, 1860.
Present, the Honorable A. JI. HANSEL!*, Juflge of
said Court.
„• ROBERT A. HARDEE, •)
JAMES R. HARRIS, (. .. .
V 8 ’ > Mortgage, etc.
0 WILI.IAN J. HICKS. ° )
It iqipearing to the Court, by the petition of Robert A
Hardee and James 11. Harris, (accompanied by note and
mortgage deed.) that on the thirty*first day of Auffust,
eighteen hundred and Hfty-nine, the defendant made and
delivered to the plaintitls his promissory note, bearing
date the diif and year aforesaid, whereby the defendant
promised, on the first day of January next, following the
date of said uoua to pay ihe plaintfes one hundred and
eighty seven dollars and flil'ty cents, foj value received,
that afterwards, on the*day and year aforesaid, the de
fendant, the better to secure tin- puyiiiciifeof said note,,
executed and delivered to the plaintiffs, his deed of mort
gifge, whereby the said defendant Vnortgaged to the plain
tills a certain undivided half lot, iitoihe town of Quitman,
Brook* Countv, kuovni and distinguished in the plan of
saifl town ns (gt number t wo, in blogk number sixteen,
south-western section, containing Mine tiflith of an acre,
more or less; aifd it further appearing that said note rc
*iiains unpaid,
It is ordered that the said defendant <lo pay into Court
on or before the tirst day of the next Term thereof, the
principal, interest amt cost due on Mi id note, or show
cause,if any he can, and that on the tailun*of the defen
dant 80 to do, the equity of redemption in and to said
mortgaged premises he soy ver thereafter bariltd and fore
close ti; ana 0
It is further ordered, that tliis rule be published in the
Southern Enterprise once a month for three months pre
vious to tlfc: next Term of this Wourt, or served 011 the
defendant, or his special agentir attorney, at least three
mouths previous te the next Term of this Court.
SANFORD T. KINGSBKfcY,
’ Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this Au
gust 16tli, I860.• * * *
aug 22-m3in D. AV r . McRAE, Clerk.
\*OTH'li of Intention to <'liuiige°.\ainr.
ii a S/o/e op Georgia, Brooks County.
All persons interested are hereby notified that I shall’
appl* to the next “Superior Cojjrt, to he held in and for
the county aforesaid, on the second Mondav in December,
for the purpose of having my mime changed from that zf
Ficklin Martin, hy wl ; tiauie I have been heretotdre
known “to that of Henry Camhull.
• UICKLIN MARTIN,
By Ids Attorney, S. T. KINGSBURY.
This August 16, 1860- ‘ . m3m
—j * - _
(t EtMUfl A, Tiiouiisiw County.
21 Superior Court, June Term, 1860.
ANNA E. FOSTER 0 )
vs® > Libel for DivovcT.
* WILLIAM FOSTER.)
The Sheriff having returned that the Defendant in the
above stated case is not to he found in the countv, and it
further appearing bfl- the affidavit of P. N. Vickers that
1 fefendant is wit liont the limits • the State of Georgia—
It is. on motion, ordered hy the Court that the /aid
Defendant appearand answer, at the next Term of this
Court: else that the case he considered in default De
fendant. and the Plaintiff allowed to proceed.
And, it is further odered that this Rule he published
once a 1111*11*. for four months, in one of Puhlic4ia
zettes of the town of Thomasville. •
•MclN'l lfllE & YOUNG, For Plaintiff.
Granted, * *\l t H. HAN SELL, Judge S. U. S^D.
A true extract from the minutes. •
aug 1 min* LEBB{UB DEKLE, D. Cl’k"B. C.
STATE OE if Oltlt 3t. Tlioniiio Foinite.
Court of Onnnary, May 17, 1860.
0 V lierens. JOHN .MeKINNON. Executor of the estate
and hist \\ ill and Testament of John McKinnon, senior,,
deceased, this day makes abdication, hy petition, to this
°('quirt for lettei - ®f Dismission and a final dischargefron*
sid Executorship— • 9
All persons interested are. therefore, hflfehy lfotilied to
,filc rtieir ohjeetioi® in*aid Court, If any they have; oth
erwise said letters will lie granted and issued 4o said ap
plicant at a regular Term of said Court, to he held at tli*
<*ourthouse in Thoinasville, said county* <hi the second
Mondav in January next, “ ,
my;23-(;mo HENRY*II. iftOKE, ()* linary.
UTATIi OF GHOKOIA, Tlioma- l oiintv.
Court of Ordinary, May J3, lSlid.
Wlicrca “ GEORGE IV. & JNO. IV. If. MITCHELL.
Flxqputors of the estate mud last will and testament of
Nathaniel IE Mitchell, di eased, of said county, this day
make application, by petition, to this Court for letters of
Disiftisston from said Executorship, of said estate — 0
All persons interested arc therefore hereby notified to
file Hieir objections in said Court, if any they have; oth
erwise said letters*of Dismission will be granted to said*
applicants, at a Regular Term of said Court, to he Held at
the Courthouse in Thoinasville, said county, on the se
cond Monday in January next,
may 1 6-6111 lIFXRY 11. TOOIvE, Ordinary.
/1 EORGIA* “THOHAB COUNTV.
VC Court of Ordinary, July 2, 186(1.
* Whereas, JOSIAII GROOVER, as Administrator with
the Will anffexed, on the estate of Moses Daniel, deceas
ed. this day°hv petition, makes application fan this Court
for letters of Dismission from said administration on said
estate — ‘ •
All persons interested are, therefor®, hereby notified to
file their objections in said Court, if any they have to
said letters being granted: otherwise said'letters will be
granted and issued at a regular Term Court, to be
held tit the Courthouse in Thomasville, said counyt, on
the second Monday in January next.
jy H-6111 HENRY H. TOS>KE, Ordinary.
Administrator'*? notice/
\LL PERSONS INDEBTED TQ THE ESTATE
of Mrs. Elizabeth Wooddv, late of Thomas County
dec#ascfl. are hereby notified to come forward and make,
immediate payment, and tliosc having demands against
said estate, will present them properly authenticated, itv
terms of the law.
Oct. 10, IS6O. JOHN D. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
I>FI£KIF> COURT OF ORDINAKV
> Nancy Griffin, John JI. Griffin and John I{. Langdale
Having applied to me in proper form, for letters of admin
istration on the estate of Noah Griffin, late of saidacouifl
t v deceased— 0
This is to cite all anfl singular th® creditors and next of
kin, to he ami appear at my ollice, within the tiffie allow
ed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why admin
istration should not he granted to said applicants on said
estate. @ 11 #
itness my lmnd and official signature, Oct. Ist, 1860,
oct ÜbiOd E. U. MORGAN, Ordinary.
Atlniinistrator's Police. •
G 1 BORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY. —All norsous inter*
4 ested arc hereby notified that the undersigned will
apply to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
countv, on the second Monday in January next, at a reg*
uiar ‘i'ertn of said Court, for an order granting him leave
and authority, as administralor on the estate ot Elizabeth
Woody, deceased, to sell all the negro slaves belonging
to the’estate of said deceased. This the 15th day of Oc
tober, 1860. o
oct 17-60d JOHN D. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
/ t BERRIEN t’OUNTV All per
\ I sons concerned are hereby notified that, at the No
vember term of the Superior Court of said county, I shall
make application for the appointment of Commissioners
for the purpose of laying off and assigning my dow
er, in the estate of William Nelson, late of said county
deceased, agreeably to the statute in such cases made and
provided, October 9th, 1860,
°oct 17 tc NANCY NELSON, Widow.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Two months after
date application will be made to the Court of Ordi- <
nary of Thomas County. Ga., at the first regular term of
said Court, after the expiration of two months from the
date of this notice, for leave to sell the negro property
belonging to the estate of James McLeod, late of F'lorida
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN J. McARTHUR, Ex’r.