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0 • ••!*; I>!r V(Tsio:s.'’
° With many the i lea Seems t-> prevail that a
> S’ eea tljsee !e from the l niu;
may withdraw fr&in it without causing vio
-0 lence or disturbance to the nation. < >ji t!i:-
point Daniel *poke in !iis hit graft
speech in the Senate,,oo, the 7th ,of March,
• 1*50,. Hear ** •
► 4 *Mv. Pa^ident —I should much pr fer to
hire tueard, E ° ry member on this floor, 1
wo 9 9
•declarations <•!’ opini • •
nevfr be dissolved? than the declaration of
(minion by any body, in any case, under
tfte pressor •of any circ oUtetaoces, such a I
solution was po&fble. I heafwith,distress and
the wqrd “8 o n,” * specially when
s it falls from the !i{ < ..f those wh ran patriotic,
anti known to th - eonntry, and krftrwn all over
* the dorld, # for &eiipolitical services. Sefless- 1
• Peaeeabl fir ,Jsi^ your eyesihud
mine are never t.> see that miracld? —
The <f * rpst eoofltry with*]
out convulsion! The ba&dting pof the foun
tains* of the Great Deep without railing the
surf ate! \Vho*is so beg . very ! tdy’s
pardon—to expert tone aoy a ch
nr,Jht who b ss these States, now revolving in
aroond a e nonjn <. ntre, and espt cts
to pee tjtem *juit tfrcir*plaees,and *fly flff, with
out convulsion, may look the next hour to stel
the heavenly bodies rash front th
and jostle against each other in the r J;*s of
space, Without causing the wreck of thp Uni
verse, ‘ftiere can*be no such tlfing as peacea
ble secession? Jt is an utter impossibility. I
th*? great (’onstiflitam under, wjjieli \v._vlive
—coveting this v*Jxde country—to be thawed
and melted away by secession, as snows mi
Ac? mountains melt undej the a
vernal sun, disapj 01 Ping almost unoifsorved?
and rm^ oft? Mo sir! 1 *vill not state what
; might produce the disruption of the P* 10114 #
but, sirs I see as plainly *us I see sun in
•hftiven, wliat that disruption itseTf must pro
duce; Jr see tlpit it must produce war, Ibß such?
a wares I wiW not describe, in ?°s twofold clipr
actcr. * • ° , , *•
“Peaceable secession m Peaceable secession!
agreement of ail the members
ot this great Republic to separate ! A vylnn-?
Cary separatist, with aJiimftiy on tlie one* side
’ and <sl t!^ 1 othc* -Why, what woufitibe the
result? # Where is the line to be,drawn ?—I
, Wltft State# are otoosecede ? hut is re
main American? What ans I 1o be? An
amcrican no longer? Am Lto Income, a sno
tional inan, a focal man, a separatist,* with
country iii common jritft the gentlemen wfio*|
sit around foe here, or who till tl?e # other house i
•of Congress ? * Heaven forbid ! Where is the
flflg of Republic to venmin? Wh-.r is the
eagle still t#<(\voj*? Or is “lie to cower, and
sltriifk, awl fall to?he ground ? Why, sir, i*ir
ancestors, our fathers and our grandfathers,
ihose yf them who arosyct living simoifast us
Jlith prolonged . lives, w mld rebuke ans rf
proich ns: an 14>ur,children and our grand
children weald cry (Jut shame upon us, if wo |
of this gofiention slniuh? dishonor these efl
signs of tlie power ok’ tiie Government afld the
barm my of that union \ritch is every day felt
amojigfts with scfi jov and gratitude. . •
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, , ,• E’o.ii!ile Erru'i, * ,
The J’oston Courier presents the following]
p.cture of the ioitare kP the pc pie uP Massa
el^usetts: *.* • , •
It seCuyi Bsiffar too likely that the dissolu-*
tion of the l*nion as*at hand,* the breatißn
’ofu multitude of small \ insfead of the
great first class nation that the United States
ftas been. To say that sueiT or, such a State
may go out, implies thc?leaving t>f a large #e- :
niaijide?intact, and would indicate t4i.lt Mew
England, and chiefly Massachusetts, thc*arch-,
agitat(y, shall # havc a vojpc in the. of
remainder. Tiiis is not a logical sequence,.
T*e P nion once broken, it may be made up •
again?mder outing y new comCiua turns, and e\v
England may 140 left out Suppose,
Y oll to* he made a free port?and our present
home market to be cut oil, whft is
*i.ir position We have got to compete, na
ked a ll d*< 1 cfcßcek'ss, th the pauper labor iff
Europe. # We do "t raise our invn b>od •liR?
£nglaud, and depend upou*our sales of manu-i
factured articfhs for it. Where, •tlien,
willwmr laborers stafid, if obliged ta sefk mar
kets in competition with England and Germa
ny ? Must they not work at the same prices ? !
Let our once see the which
°the Republican poets and philosophers ha\ie led
them, and will they not hurl them from tii£sr®
leadership ? The present turn of affairs seems •
likely, after all, to affect r unfavoru
bly than any thing else. The rich will be
made richer amd the p?or pofirer —and by
whose instrumentality, snd for whose benefit?
Our people may learn too late the folly of list
ening to crack-brained philosophers, poets and
theologians, 9 0 0 Q ° o o
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’ o PROCEEDINGS OP°COUNCIL.
* , KEIU I.AII HEETIXGi 0
COUNCIL CIIAMBEIL Okc. 14. IS ‘ c
Present, 0. C. Beall, Mayor—Aid. Dyson, Swift, rooke
juid Wright. Absent, Aid. Hnbert and Lane.
Aid. Dysl)ii ottered the following, which was adopted:
Kesolved, That the Town Council pay Mr. Kindred
Ilrasvrell at the rate of three hundred dollars per acre, in
acceptance of his own proposition, for so much ot his
land as the extension of Dawson street through his said
land may include.
The following accounts were ordered to he paid, via :
George IV. Stokes’ account. $7.50; S. Swifts account i
for work and attentions. $31i.90; .1. A. McLendon s ac
count. £ 00; Lowry A Swift’s account,for work. $23.00.
There being no further business Council adjourned.
WILLIAM F. IIL’BEIM', Clerk
MARRIED,
At the residence of S. B. Humphries,’by Eldet Jan t -
M. Gray, Mr. John W. Brtaxt to Miss Biscky Ann
Jank Carter; all of Thomas County, Oa.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
.-s’ Ml- ABE AUTHORIZED to annoaßc?
Win. J. McKinnon
‘ as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Thoijmn
County sit the ensuing election in January. , •
December 19, 1860. tde
—~ AVE ARE AUTHORIZED to announce
R A Hayes
as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, of ritomas
County, at the ensuing January election. nov 21
To the Voters of Thomas ( oiinty.—
I lierebv announce myselt as- a .-amtidate
for vour.Tax Colleetor for the year 1861, and moetre
spVettuilv solicit your suffrage: and if yon will confide*
that much in me, I hope j ou will have no cam t” wgu t
■t. as mv only object will be to faithfully execute the
duties of the office. MILTON C. SMITH.
Thomasrille. lit., Nov. 7, 1860. tde
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j
Attention |
Everybody! Jk !
ALI 1 ERSONS having in possession any
Musketoon and Bayonet, with Bayonet w{ I
ftc-ahhard. are hereby notified to return the \p /
taine to A. 11. HARRELL, in Thomesville,
ta., immediately. •
C. S. ROCKWELL. Captain
dec J7-2t Comanding TbomasviUc Guards. •
Mrs. M. A. DAVIES
ii*i WED NOTIFY HER FRIENDS THAT SME
t f will receive Music Pupils
A T HLR. o WkV RESIDENCE.
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* |XVnE ATTENTION T(J TllElK LARGE AND
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3H£st3e*ci'' ! s7u7’ at©,
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• Wood and Willow-ware.
Among the numerous patterns of ST< ATS inßheir assort
ment. they ‘.vi : 1■! parti •ttlurly call a'teution to the “ Day
light,'’ “ I'ka-iu:-:,’’ “!i ! A:., ’:< t,” nt.;W” Iron Wizzsirtl.”
Ts7±3Qi °
In c :n;i -i :i with ;!.;ir i!:cv prepared
to diPall kiu Laos Job'WeHt at !>w pric g. • /
1. .]. TU AYWTCTv,
A. SMITH.
dec 5-ts • ; P. SM
Take Noticed
I WILL Wflß l OK SAM’. AT /PUBLIC
Auction, on the ‘Aid of December inst., all mv plan
-1 tatiou effect*, eooaitiDg of a good lot of Horn el old and
Kitchen F it good new Piano, a lot of fine Cat
tle IJogs. stock and pork, fine Mules and 110 see, Corn,
Fodder, and many otner things, too numerous o mention
1 will Bell pork at private sale, if called upon. I will’
also sell a tine new carriage in the same way. Sales
positive. ADOXJL’AM YANX.
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For Sale or Rent.
M y house and lot situated on the
Methodist Church square. f -—S
Also, the II - • formerly owned by C. J. /i yjfra -
Harris, Esq., situated in the aorth-eastern gmi j|.
liortion of Thomasville, convenient to the titma!
hvsby terian Church.
For parti ulars. address me at lamonia, Fla., or call on
L. C. Bur as, in Thomasville. .
dec 1-J tt . P N. VH KERS.
LOST, •
VI3OUT THE Fli;>T ( if DECEMHJiK. two certain
j>romiss< i y notes, dated some time in the early part
of November. 18 gainst J. J. Ivey, payable to the
undersigned—one .for three hundred dollars, due the first j
dav of Jahuary, 1861, and the other for two hundred dol
lars. due,the first of January. 18(52. Ail persons an
• hereby forewarned against trading tor said notes, as I
have taken other.netcs in their stead.
dec 12-3 t . L. F. RUSSELL.
llveciiloi ’s sale.
(~a EOROIA. THOMAS COUNTY'.—AII persons inter-
T ested are hereby notified that, agreeable to an order ;
and judgment of the honorable tin- Court of Ordinary < t ,
said countv. December ragular Term, 1860. the under- I
signed. Executor of the last will and testament of James ]
McLeod, dec. used, will sell, before the Courthouse door !
in the town of Thomasville. said county, within the le- ,
gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next,
a negro man slave, hv name trunk, it cur]>enter by trde,
the property of said deceased; sold for a divieisn of said
estate; terms made known on the day of sale. Hus 3d
dav of December. 186(1.
1 dec 5-lOd JOHN J. McARTIJL R. Ex r.
I PUFF! it: F! PUFF!
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From off (he *• liver IMailliftil Isle.”
0 JUST RECEIVED, • ■
I|o 000 HA 0 o Sr-DHTEBBT
Merrill & baine s.
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j Enquire Within for Anything l£cu Want,*
8 Or Waul lo Know ! *’
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! aujl would huv say, to all in search of and *
fthinx exi Hart ..... tluti they would do well to rail j
fbv —for the it - he! 1 :• rth by theta are surely
° ■ * sos th< ir line, they have
tings* lectit a of VAo. den-WAre. •
<>. • 7 . o MF.RRII.Io Sc I®AIXE.
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# tlanfed, anted. •
| 4 SV quantity 8f HIDES, for which 8e pr. 1!>. will he I
paid in trade-* to
_ .ojj; 0 o jerkill & paixe* ,
. Brandies of the best vhmmvs. Schnapps, Old Jamaica ,
hat Morning! allfMountaifl Dew, Mint Juleps, am!all 1
; Kinds of Liquors, Wim sand t •
• • i: . a°:aine.
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SrXDBIE.*I<- S tus* Indigo, Co] o’ Saltpetre, i
Almu, Assorted t’andv. I finev do. Freneb Mixed do.. I
• o -*•; .<>,'■ “ .i and Lead,
|IV r, : -V. ®. l’.j 1 Pipe! lead.-;.
8 kpple Yiuegtir, (;ra< kere,
tsiiee.-c and B i r t -r, .VT ,v . J Call at
ocj 17 °° MERRILL & RAISE S. • j
| # ,r # Oats, Oatlain.
BUSHEL* Os OdTSo-FOBoDlsTllfllU
| ~lu tld 10n “o MlfiißlLL & PAINS’S.
Flour, Fl<vr, I'lour.
i'Ol.'N'iiS FLOUR. IX SACKS TO sriT ;
I ‘ pi.ivhn.-crs. ju>: ia *. .and for >::!*bv
oet 10 MERRILL & PAIKE.
lrtsh # SPoUi(qcs.
| t\ BARRELS (TlftlCK iRLSHd'OTATOKS: JUST
X* * oiu Si, and for #!tv
oet 10 ‘ MERRILL & PAINE.
# O 9 - 0 I
0 , Coffee. Sugar, Rice, &c! •
SUGAR. RICE. UAC( >N. 1. AJM), POTASH
V Fine Wines, and Liquors, and hundreds of other
good tilings, arc now to be had at
oel 10 MERRILL & PA IMPS.
L It utter aud Chec|te. *
-1 ed at [oeyOj MERRILL & PAIXE’SI
It at-u, gt.it-t*i 8 . Bacon. 8 •
1 rLtiftj ; POUNDS BACON SIDES; JUST AR-
JllnWU* rived and for sale bv
• ®oct 7 10 • . •MEL'KIEE $ PAINE
• ° * Whites, Wines. *• J
/IH&MPAGXE PORJ, MADEIRA.SHERRY AND’
CfffretWhits; for safe by . • 8
<#-t 111 ; ‘MERRILL & PAINE.®
.
.Sissl Received,*
JjjMIE “OLD OAKEN BUCKET.” OR ULAXTA
1. Tins toddv —an j coelleflt Morning Berenice, ton> |
ceded to be Rie clylie.nFgs, wholesome, and eftectnal j
i mic in the wo -Id ■, especially adnptz <1 to the clinmtc of
® • . i be on tile side-hart rd of evt y fumi-
I >/.and (in tin yar of evet-v weii lvrtfhited hotel: for sale
at [octlOJ ‘ MERRILL & PAINE’S.
r lfcl!acc-f, T;bij<-co,’
OU EVERY QUALITY, CHEAP—From 20 Cents to
®a i i
• oft 10 ‘ * • MERRILL & PAINdPS.
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Wofdies. Flocks and Jfewelry s
|> EI’FUKED UPON THE SHORTEST NOTICE,
ik Aud tV;i r jHtcl to Rive Snlisfhrtiosi. I
.* ::, rd.JERGERj'.M r; ■
‘l’.'v Having removed from his .ih-A
.... v* • - r‘ J U ‘,3,® ■
i 014 StaTd,
nest door below J. P. Arnoldfhas fitted up and opened
liia eatabUsbmeifl on the onposite side *f the street from
John Si .irk,ln the * , „
Elou -c icrfy Orcii|iiril M.
lie r< qi ■ iavit - I 1 |.,,ir to visit his new
loc mis ;••• ■; ii- ■’ Is {Watnl a! . ® on hand and
tvadv to do their work, as cheFitt, and®with as great dis- j
a 9
pa.ch i!s“ i-rut.*: 0 • o
IE- h.-s on lata i ..!•■ i, a line ntment ol*( LOCKS,
WATCHES and JEWELRY, v®hich he otter* for •ale
•n the hum Sreaeoßable terms. Call ah<i examina. •
° JOSEPH JERCIMU
TlmSiasvillef October 10,18 .. Iv
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• Apples, Applet.
8 BBSS., in good 0.-di ■-, received ai*! for sale by *
Ojt J I_ M __ . .ff)HN S'i.'fliK.
•/Vt*’ t'iEcrsi* irai . ‘SneEs
v en IButd Salmon in ici;*. put up for family use: -re- :
• • - by • JOHN STARK.
S . . 8 ’: •
\ LARGE AND , ifI.ECT of line hnua’s. fo#
sale by [oet lii] . JOHN SU’ARK.•
ISi-au3y iSiuS Wanes. *j
\(*HOICE LOT of the st French lfl-andies, and I
French and Italian Wines, such as Marsala Madeira,
C'ipeio, Nebiolit, Muscat, Sardinian Claret; also, Ilock
and Port Wim.-. Some of these are s])oci;ily lit for,
niEmcjAij x’XJ*tL3? > 0 •
Received audTor sale by ® * ,
her :ilo ‘ * .TOHH STARK.
. •- IST Qtibe.’
> 4 LL THOSE IN DEBITED TO JOHN H. LOWRY,
-A note or account, for 1•A # and ISA;I. are
0 : • 9 n-wth’d ad make payment bi • irn day to
r, -xt S;;; *■ r l ourt as l must have my dues, or others J,
will 0 0 # 0 0
l I . iff ft \r~ ft > -f'l l*S 1
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are yet at t’n iJold -md. ready to snppii®the demands of
yie riding and plowing public. ’ o j
0 JOHN 11. LOWRY.
September 26, 1809. ts
FOiBL6L^UE3.I
A. 11. \\ II.S()N !
VOW OFFURS ESIS EXTISG STOCK OF
(lOOl)S fir s,,le on the in<>st reasonable terms. Any 0
person wishing to engage in the
JWKStt; t.\ I’ILE S3S SSYKSS.
will find a bargain, as lie wishes to close his business at
Grooverville. o
o o TERMS LIBERAL.
He will sell tW..entile stork and Store house together,
or a part of the stork, which is made up of about Ten
Thousand Dollars worth of Goods, well assorted.
If- ‘ Customers buying at Retail will find bargains
here that will astonish all. The object is to SELL at j
some price, and for CASH, or prompt paying customers. :
Go <ls can be bought row
Grooverville, Ga., Nov. 7, It ts
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rro t:is: Lr\TBT-i.ovi.\c people of
I TIIOMASVILLE, /'”9
We take this opportunity to say, that tvev A| oj
have just opened a regular ‘NaJs.r
On Jackson Street, in the “Red House,” opposite the
Post Office, where we are prepared to serve up Oysters,
Ham and Eggs. Birds, Fish, and every thing else the j
market alhu-ds. at short notice, upon the most reasonable ;
terms. Bills of fare will he furnished at tl.e table.
J Good order will he required and enforced at all
times.. SANFORD & LIGIITFOOT.
Thnmnsville, Nov. 7, 1860. ts
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Administe(oi’s Sale.
4 GREEABLE TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT
. of i irdinarv of Washington County, will be sold be- ;
t ’iv the Court house door in Tiuuiiasville, Thomas Coun
ty. on the first Tuesday in February next, seven lots of
land—'numbers one hundred and sixty-nine, (169.1 sixty- ;
nine, ; H 9.1 twenty-six. (96.) ‘ one hundred and fifty-six,
(156.) one hundred and sixty-six, (166,) one hundred and
sixty-two, j 162.) two hundred and four, (204.) —all in the
thirteenth district of said county. Hold as- the property
belonging to the estate of Eli. Camming, late of Wash
ington county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and !
creditors. Terms on the dav. Dec. 7. 1860.
D. r. Gumming. ) ~ .
dec 12-40-d N. F. H. CUM MING, \ A<lmr 8 -
BliOeiiH COtVTV SHERIFF’S MALES.
Will l>e sold before the Courthouse door in Quitman,
Brooks County, on.the Firt January
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
One small rockaway, or John McKinnon’s interest in
ssiid rockaway, now in the hands of Thomas Rogers, le
! vied on as the property of John McKinnon to satisfy a fi
fa from Lowndes Superior Court—MeNanght <fc Ormond
, vs Hist, McKinnon A Co*; property pointed out by
I James Mast. Nov. 29. 1860.
1 A. SMITH, Sheriff.
O- 0> /0> °D
Lincoln LlectecL!
Tcrs-iblc Panic in (lie Money Market!
THRONES ARE TREMBLING.
“BANKS AEE FAILING!!!
AN'U
DryG-oods
Ally; COMING DOWN, DOWN,
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To t lie Lotvvs’t LTate
WolfsbiiH,.Kapj)'&Oo., |
• Will lli.-.vr*:-.. [ln.-ir ..
. COST •
fi.'iii now is: 11 1 an ait Southern Coni(*leracy is
established. Lei none fail to eafl without delay, who j
•wish unparalleled bargains. a
—— # . • I
\A T EHAVE NOW ON HAND AND ARE I)AU*Y
H reeciviiigV every varictV*of (t(B> i** adapted to
this market, for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON,
•vliich we will ?eli reinai kahly prices as to
astonish everybody \vlu?luvor us with a eall.
TO THE LADIES, we otl'ey an elegant as.4i tiiient of
8 opps. #
which challenge couq urison \*itk any stock ever brought
to this martoit, invariyiv and prices, eiyisisting of
•.: ¥ •
• • • s -u • ° • .i
i> f ia* o •
o ,S ILK E ® •
<> Robes. Fatlev N°
• ‘ •<1 Silks, f.hick Silks. 9i a
H Ei'diroiiA-red <& Plain <
--POPLINS O
* ® E CheneJladona.t'liene Dehege, O
R •BKOCIIE KEPT 2 B
I) At! E 121 VA N DEa*A EN E J*, .
* N L.fGII.SH MEIIINOS,.
• j!olii Plain ri.i't S ‘ igi: ! '<l i
Alpacas, of ;ul shades ?uid qualities';*Boniha/iiws, jilain
and figured ; Opera Flannel, white and lAI Flannel, of
;Sl grades. *
. . bri;ss TimnnxGß
Os all kiTtds, colors and (parities—s'Jk Velvet Battons,
• ‘ Bonnet Velvet Ribbons, etc., etc. *
LJinROIUIIRIES (jOi>S.
Swiss, Cambric, aud Linen Trimmings,
Thread Laces, Valenciennes **
0 Embroidered Collars am 4 Sleeves, , •
Collars and Sleeves,
* Crape tkillars and Sleves, #
• Liueii 0 ('o!lars and Sleeves, •
Swiss and Jaconet Muslin, i
lj :tl Swiss Einhroiii r’d and I reuistitched Handkerchiefs.
I/GSliißl 4.\l> <;S*OV IA.
In these art Mes our stock is complete, embracing a large
iitssoftmeut of all kindsfyiialities, sizes and prices—J*a
<li*s'and Misses” White. Brown, Slate, Cotton,
LiJe, Silk and Merino Hose; Goal's anfl Boy s White,
Mixed Malf-Hcke; Gent’s and Boy’s White
and Grey Merino Half-Hose; Lady's aitd Gent’s Kid
Gloves and Gauntlets* Lady’s and Gent’s Worsted, La
dy’s and Glut’s Buck Gloves and Qauntlets. s
•• rt.iTS 4A’|> CAPS,
At all prices ;yid qualities, from a common ‘Wool Hat to
the Unc**it Silk Hetiver. 0
HOOTS t\D SEiOilS..
Gent's Double sole, AVSttr ]iroof Boots; Gent’s Stitfhed
sole Pegged Boots: Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ti(i, Eng
lish. Tics. Lady's Congress and Pliglilatid Gaityrs, Kid
anTl Calf Bo :ts. Hot led Kid Slippers, Jlisses’ and Cliil
and Pen s’ Sinn's, in great variety :®all o® which we will sell
cheaper tlmn'thev can be bought any where else. *
BOY.\E*a\S & E 5 6 I*B*I.\B : JKK <*OOES.
\\'e’ ha\ # e a choice lot of I’arys Bonnets. Flats, Lady’s
and Misses lints, etc., on hand: and, also,yi largs stock
of Milinery Goods and ?daterials. which fire notable for
ln auyv, elegance and elyapness, and we are confident
tlait we can suit most anvh.#ly.
•; ClijOAfiS AXfi9 HII.4WI*S and ®
TJ e have jttsl received a line tissortment of the latest
style of Cloaks and Shawls, which we especially invite
the Ladietyto come and examine. They consist of
SiUc Velvet Gloaks, ° ®
Plush Cloaks, • 9 •
Beaver Cloaks,* •’ # 0
• Broadcloth Cloaks, *
0 0 0 Misses’* Cloairs,
o Stellq Shawls,
• Shawls,
o ° Worsted Shawls.
fI’PROPRIAcI'E FOIL BOTH LADIES MISSES.
® sioop Hosiers.
In endless variety —from Twenty-five trouts up to Three
Dollars. „
SEGRO ,i\' DOMESTIC: GOODS.
We particnlarlv invite ass the plantePs, and small,
010 give ns a call and examine our st®ck of Negro <u*d
Domestic Goods, tmeh us ® ° ®
KERSEYS,
STRIPES, ®°.
° OSNABi'IiGS,
° BLANKETS,
Os all colors and qualities, which we will* soil at®prices
to suit everybody. We also have on hand a large assort
ment of Red NegrodSrogans, (Georgia make,) which we
can sell at great bargains.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet-Ila^s.
ol -f Also, a large and well selected assortment ot line
W * T€ iS Kfit A\ I> .1!. W Ei.Rl ,
Guaranteed to he of good quality, which we will sell at
’ small profit.
P. S. We invite inspection and comparison. No trou
ble to show our goods, even if you do not buy.
TERMS O^ISSXX;
As we can sell cheap onlv for the Cash.
WOLFNOIIN, ICAPP A CO.
Thomasviile, Oet. 10, 1860.
Leather, Leatlier.
OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER—
Harness and Bridle Leather,
Haute String and Upper Leather,
a • Oil Tanned Lacing Leather,
Enameled Leather,
Calf Skins. Lining Skins,
. _ Deer Skins. Pad Skins,
And Horse Hides,
Always on hand and for sale, opposite the Market House,
bv McGLASHAN iV LITTLE.
Thomasville, Oct. 81, 1860. 2tu
Pliotograpliic Gallery.
EEMINGTON S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, j
; OPPOSITE THE I‘OST OIM'ICE.
Ambrotypcs,
Melaiiiotypes,
Sphereotypes,
And any other styles of Pictures taken in a supc- j
rior manner.
Stock of material, of all kinds, on hand
and for sale.
*** Instructions given in the Art. mh 18
BOOK BINDING.
CHARLES A. FINDEISEN,
HAVING located in Tallahasse, Florida, is now ;
prepared to Rind Rooks in every variety of i
style desired. .
Blank Books of all kinds bound to order, cheap ;
for CASH.
Those who subscribe for Harper’s Magazine, Hnr- |
por’s Weekly, the New York Ledger, the Southern t
Field and Fireside, the Illustrated Bible or any oth- |
er book, paper, or magazine of any kind, and wish
to preserve them, can have them bound at the most
reasonable prices by leaving them at the office of
the Southern Enterprise, to be forwarded to me at
Tallahasse.
March 10. 1860 ly
Particular Notice.
\LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE OF
A. J. Orr, late of Thomas County deceased, bv note,
are requested to come forward and make immediate pay
ment: otherwise, they will be dealt with as the law di- i
rerts. Said notes will be found in the hands of
T 12 ts I*. C. BRYAN.
.1. SIIIF k Nil.
V> ESPECTKI'LLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
4 *lTho2*tnsville sni.l VirinitT,
tha. thev ka\ limvod : > their NEW STORE, lu \t door
i lo Dr. E. Seixss. and are now . polling their
• 3SrS3‘W r
n\\ m mu mn-s,
CONSISTING OF “
BLiEi-AH BIT-Ittaiß. !
FRENCH MERINOS AND DELAINES, j
Sbavvls. ( loaks. ItonnelH, ,U.:
O® ANtt) A LARGE STGCIOOF
DOM KSTIC o DRV-Gmil}fi.
| A large Stock of Gents', Yootlis’ and Boys’ ( LQII iIN < u .
11A IS. SHOES anil FI RAISHINt; ‘GOODS , atid a
great many other articles, tiH> namerons to®inention.
9 ]r ’ As we iiave done4>nsineß in Thdmasville for >-v !
er:d ye:o'>. we think it us. 1. -s o t■ > make a gnat CRY in ;
the” PAPERS. W e will not be surpassed in quality and
prices by 0 • >
: rjAHONAS COUNTY IM DKIOK COURT. I
1 / < ® . v • 15/A, 1860
That the citizens of Tkomas ommty have full
1 lime i > leek iiflo tlie propriety of taking -irk in tlo
Railroad heretofore 1 rdefed to ta • pkae on the se< Olid
j Sayn-duy in Oetolier next
1® is ordered that said election be jHistponod to thcufirst
Tie. -a •in Janffat v. l'dl.
R. R. EVANS, J. I. C.
• NOAH PtiRRAMORE J. I°l . ,
® • JAMES H. HAYES, J. 1. c. *
It i (1 this noth e o pnbli-jlu din ; ;:e Tlloin
. Übvirle papecs*antil the eleetion. •
8 R. R. EV ANS, ,ti I.
N(f\H PARRAMORE. J I. C.
o JAMES li. HAYES, J. I. C. o
i J'he above is a true transcript *>f ail order from the
i mmtffes of said CAn't. Sept. Kish, ISiiD. *
sop 19-tde LEBBEUSoDEKLH, D. Gierl
“Sugar Boilers, &c. 0 .
.if® sai'GAR BOILERS—SO TO I’A.* GALLONS
)10 Sets <;in t.^ir —9 and 10 feet —Fire liog-i. Well
. heels, , : just received and for sale bv
k sen 5 o •E. REMING’ff)N & SON.
J)Tew Fait Goods-!
• Ne,w Fall GoOds! * ’
ii. Wolff-& Bii;
4? THEIR°OI*D STAND. NEAR JOHN STARK'S
*1 o UONFEt'TIOrVAS.U,
have now receiving and will )>• eonstantlv receiving a
AVERY \K< i E sq’( )CK QF
FALL AimWlflTtfi GOODS,
® SUCH AS EVERY \ ARIETY OF
IVdV V ‘ A “At ‘T9 0 - ■ “’Tr", ‘ oAr*
, ®* ® # L lit . .
usually kept in a first* I ®-: Dry Goods Stole:
Merinos. Coburghs, de Laines. Brocade'nnd Failin’ Saks:
Also, a large assortment of Plain,
We Bage, Eigured and Plain mil woo! de Laines:
Abyiois, Bombazines. sha\Ws. Cloak.% Mantillas Lady’s
Bon lets and 10.-iery; and many otlfer artielcs?t*o
numerous to mention. •
• Also, a large and fine as- * • •
) Bortmeut *oi ■ •
KI*ADY-M.IA)E * .1' I’d /’ vWI ‘
.CLOTHING, W'-. ./ ■
(yUXTLEMEN S°
.Mill m v -v pr
J JOYS’ AND YOUTIIV
CLOT II iht &, • *
BOOTS, filfORS. 12 ITS ajiti CAPS, &.*
O 0
Togotiier with a large assortment of *
Cutlei-jf, Tobacco, SegaVs, & Perfumerfcg,
of all lands anand
. vii !.■ a:
I We beg leave to can the particular attention of
l®ariners and Planters to our ° •
Domestic # ancl Negro Goods?
. SUCH AS 0 ‘
Kei-scys* Osnaburfis. Homespuns,
(Plain and Striped.)
Ecd Brogans and ISlaisßcts.
• • o
0 A * 0 ®
[ Gur Stoc k is very large, well selected, bought
low, and will sold to npitthe lutrehaser.
f We are* ]in.-pared to compete with ;9yy mereluint
Soutii, and therefore say to you all, come :ynl examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, a:- # if ia to your
own intend. °
8 11. WOLFF & yUO.
P. S. We invite inspection and comparison, ns we do
not charge for slewing our Goods. o H. W. B.
Thomasville, (la., S(mt 5, 1860. ts *
One Hundred & Scvetj -fiveDoßat s
r> ANAW.V Y*( TrENTIC El) FROM THE PREMIS
V us of the undersigned, twelve miles south of Thom®
asvillc, my boy about thirty old, six feet
perhaps one or two niches high, walks will
weigh one hundred and seventy or eighty pounds, spOaks
quicklv when excited, wore a goatee and led on a dark
H'-i, trse of jfood size with a white spot in tlie face, a |
good saddle norse and about eight years old. ELIAS is
a very bright mulatto, almost white, hair almost straight
ifiid will no doubt attempfjo pm s us a white man fascine
free State, or under the p%iteetiou of some abolition em
issary. • 0 ®
I will pay SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for till*deliv
ery of said boy and horse to me, or a satisfactory reward
for either, confined where 1 can get them, and will pay
ONE oIIUXDREI) DOLLARS for the white man, with
proof to convict him of carrying off the negro.
° ‘ CICERO 11. Y&UXfI.
Thomasville, Ga., April 18, 1860. ts
• .'YtteiLtfoii
Tlie WHole.
AAriSIIING TO GRATIFY THE TASTE „VNI)
y\° fancy of all, we have made arrangements to
supply those ‘ who prefer them,” with 0
Bug'g'ie.s, Rocliiovays and Carriages,
Manufactured at the North of
Seasoned. r X E ivYxT:3or.
We sliall also keep on hand, those of our own
make. We ship our „
Ifiulis, Spokes and Hints
from the North, of which we always order the best.
Whether we get the scasourd ones or not, is a matter
of no concern to the purchaser, as we
Warrant oiir Work;
# and that is sufficient, as John Smith said when his
“gal” told him she “would marry him if she died
for’it.” Therefore be it
Resolved , That all who arc in need of something
to ride in. who wish their horses shod so they
will not fall down, and plows made and repaired so
they will add 25 per cent to the harvest, be advised
and rcoonmiended to call at
Adopted. LOWRY & SWIFT’S,
op -4 w ts
\ 7 eu Millinery ElstaklisEimcnt.
MBS. W. T. SEAVERS, Fletcher street,
second door above Stark’s, keeps con-
| stnntly on hand a general assortment of y:? i
New Fashionable Millinery Goods,
j and for sale upon the most reasonable terms.
The Ladies of Thomasville and vicinity are
: respectfully requested to call and examine my Stock
l of’tine Fashionable Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Caps,
i llyad Dresses, Embroidery, etc, now on hand.
Particular attention given to Dress Cutting,
j Thomasville, February 19, I860;
Carpenter’s A'olicc.
npilE undersigned offers his services to the citizens
JL of Thomasville and surrounding country, as a :
House Carpenter, capable of taking charge of j
| and carrying on any and all kinds and styles of
. work in his line. Persons wishing work done to or
der with dispatch will do well to give him a call,
and liis greatest motive will be to please.
feh 4-ly L. F. RUSSELL.
To Consumptive*.
r b lIIE AD\ Lit! IBER, having been restored to healih
A in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav
ing suffered several years with a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make
known to 1 1 is fellow-sufferers the means of cure,
’I o all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescrip
tion used (free of charge,) with directions for preparing
and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for
C.’onsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ,\-r. ‘l'he only object
of tlie advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit j
’ the afflicted, and spread information which he conceive*to
be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis re- j
medy.ae it will cost them nothing, aud may prove a ldess
i mg. Persons wishing the prescription will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
oct 10-Jy Williarnsbnrgh, Kings County, X. Y.
ilatoit! ItoM’ltoton!
I w .
• Belting! Belting!! •
ANY QUANTITY OF ‘ e
H übbcr Bolting,
On hand and for safe . heap, bv o
„ 0 McUL YSHAN & LITTLE,
0 Opposite tho*Markct House.
Tboatasvillc, October 17, ISufl. • 3m
NEW GOODS!
NE \Y GOODS!!
CHEAPEB THAN THE CHEAPEST!!
n ‘ @ ~ : -
> ° Q
i EJpJtpr Elar?alns Ilian
or UcilUli's OiSci*.
/pin: CNEH&IGNED HAVING ADOPTEI?THK
1 above motto, bcjs leave thrall tit* attention of the
[ ladies and ireiUloiiiou io tin- cMeueivcClock of
thus m Alia suNiMKH
- • GOQ.QS, . •
now ix NT* >;;!:. consisting oi
Muclins, 0 o • * Bei’ages,
SILKS, Tissues, #
And Xk'rnimingsf •
AH ol the most tasty and fashionable si vies; together
with a complete assortment of p p
Penitent; n's E'nrniMljiiis (,<>oln.
Those wishing something ueitt, ;m<l at the same time
APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON,
will find yto their int. ito rail and examine his Stoet
before purchasing elsewhere.
•’ Remember, FRIcES and GOODS, to *uit the
! t Rues and sc: >%:• * * 4
BfcNMAMIX I’HKKT,
l.v k -\t the Old S, tut! <. 1’ 11. \V. Shjtrju-.
” • jstetw
.CLOTHING STORE.
New P?irm.* •
\\ r T;:. Tin: T'xdeksic.vlt), Ki:siy:ril;rr.LV
vt inform the citizens of * -
t ic nitj .
that we have Termed a ‘ J . //'%
coj’ tinwtiffejn:', ■£ 1
•ASD or£SKD # A ‘.5”- >’• ‘
[wins mil >- -ejs*
ai rm: oi.n s i and ok v r ■ ‘ *’*
JOHN P. AJLINOLD W } “
Xext door tft F. Reining V
ton Son. where we aaii! keep on liaud a @ull assort -
meat of the latest styles of
•nm-mt nmmi
Among wbieh will be found a good many i#ticlcs of our
own manufacture.. Onr stock (consists of Coats, Pants,
Vests. ('leaks, Talmas, Shirts. I %lersliirts, of Silk, Meri-
ana Cotton, Gloves, Neck-Yies, Cravafe, Stocks, Pock
et-Handkcrchifts, Hall Hose, iTispendefs, Ac.
K.\TI,K!!KN’ ITKMttUIS'C bOOlpj. .
We have, al-a. on hand u liirg’ Stork of ft!NTLLM
, FCRNISIIIXG GOODS, consisting of , • ‘
ISronil Ctoiiis, * ■>
Fawgiiiici'cs, * • •
# Vol-I’altrrfl-,
Na'Strl-., • * <
p • Krutiii It y .Itillls, , *
, A v ., &r.
And a gre;;t®maift‘ oils r artieh s, usnallv to be fonnd.in a
FIRST-GLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, *
Vtliich will he made to sillier, in the latest styles of the
ari, or sohl*in unv quantity desired. •
We <l not pretend*to.soU TWENTY FIVE FEE
CENT CHEAPER THAN ANYP.ODY .ELSE, Jjut if
you will try tis, you will iyl that will sell :®s cheap
as can b w afforded in this market.
’ liberal deductions made for cash.
ARNOLD A JERGER.
sep 5-ts _ • Tailors.
j* • m~-
NIC LEANS * A
.£ . • ‘ |L •
• - W‘
\ . *•'-’* fI .
CLOOD
* f Wt. tezi&im. _ Vr)
.*. f -A. • e * p t * .
].,•!'! vhilH'tir. ilflfcP lafffii”
r|t!lE GREATEST REMEDY” IX TIV: WOItLD,
. . TITS MOST DELICIOUS*
°Del i o*l itf*rll C oi*clial
0 „ IIV I'Al T Alil A . * .
lyis strictly a scientific and Vegetable Compound, pro*
• •tired by the distillation of Roots. Herbs and Bark. Yel
low Dock, Root, Black Root. Sarsaparilla, Wild
Cherry Dark, and Dandeliiffl enters into its composition.
‘The entire active rmnedial principle ol'aracli ingredient is
thoroughly <y\tr#eti.-d by my new method of
producing a delicious, exhileraUng sj'irit, and the*nfct
iN REMEDY for reimvating the *dise;isc4
system, and restoring tlie sick, sull’ering and debilitated
INVALID to HEALTH and STRENGTH.
tacC N-S TJy:\TI!i:MYG CORDIAI,
Will effectually cure
o Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Chronic or \* iron- ]’ !. <h’ */, I)i o , s os the Ki<huy* y
t ait if all Diseases from a Disoraered Liver or
Stomach, 1)ys l psm , Heartburn, Lnranl Piles, ,
Acidity or Sickness of the Stooiach , Pull- 0
ness oj Mood to the Head , Hull Pain or
Smnnffi up in the Head , Palpita
tion of the Heart, Fullness or ,
W iisht in* the Stomach,
0 Soft r K ructions , Chok• 0
o o ill” or Sujj oca tin” 0
o° Fl'ilili" a irl,iit
! O l A’’ 11 S
Down,
Dryness or Yellow ness of the Shin and F.yrs , Xiyht
Sweats, Inward Fever, Pain, in tor Smalt of the
Hack, Chyst or Side. Sudden Flushes of
D 1 at, Depression of Spirits Frightful
Dreams, Langur, Despomh nry
or any A crons Diseases,
Sores or DlolcllCS
on the Shin, °
and
FE YEII AXD ACHE (or CHILLS AXI) FE VER.J
OVi:ct A .1191,1,1 ON OF BOTTIiUS
Have been sold during the last six months, and in no in
stance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction. Who,
then, will suffer from Weakness or Debilii y when Mt-
Lk ax's Stkf.vgthkniso Cohdi ai. will cure you !
No language can convey an adequate idea* of the im
mediate and almost miraculous change produced by tak
ing this Cordial in the diseased, debilitated and shattered
nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak
by Battue, or impaired by sickness, the relaxed and un
strung orgauizati >n is restored to its pristine health and
vigor.
IWAKUSKI> PIiKMOMSI,
Or others, conscious of inability, from whatever causo,
will find McLean's Strengthening Cordial it thorough re
generator of the system; and ai 1 who may have injured
themselves by improper indulgence, will find in the Cor
dial it certain and speedy remedy.
TO THE LADIES.
RtLKAN'N *®ITOTM®WIW© COIEDIA.F,
Is a sovereign and speedy cure for
Incipient Consumption, Whites,
obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of
h me or Jnroluntary Discharge thereof, Fall
ing cf/h Wont'b.Giddin. s. Faint
ing and uil Diseases inci
dent to Females.
THIUEK tS tSIKiT.IKK ABOI T IT..
Sutler no longer. Take it according to Directions. It
will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate you and cause
the bloom of health to mount your cheek again.
EVERY BOTTLE IS WARRAXTED TO GIVE
SATISEACTJOX.
F ©lt < HIbOIEJIY.
If your children aro sickly, puny, or alllietcd, McLean’s
Cordial will make them healthy, fat and robust. De-luy
not a moment; try it. and you will be convinced.
ST l i>KMCIIX TO TAKE.
CAUTION. — Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
may trv to palm upon von some Bitters or Sarsaparilla
trash, which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as
good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean’s Strengthen
ing Cordial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy
that will purify the blood, and at the same time strength- •
en the svstein. .
One tablespoonful taken every morning, lasting, is a
certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and i-ever, Yellow
Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up ill large
bottles. Price only §1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for so.
J. 11. Aid.KAN,
Sole Proprietor of this Cordial,
Also, McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
Principal D< pot corner Third and Fine Sts. Louts. Mo.
Sold bv E. Seixas. Thomasville Ga ,ud 1. M. 1 aimer,
Monticcl'lO; Fla. XI 1 ’ D -