Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, October 11, 1867, Image 4

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Fletcher Institute rplIE exercises of this School will begin on l Monday, the 16th of September, next, and end with the fourth week in June, 1868. The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each. Hates of tuition as heretofore, payable quar terly in advance. Pupils charged from time of entering to end of session. Deductions tnade in cases of protracted sickness. The exercises of the School are designed to be eminently practical—embracing a thorough English,Mathematical and Classical education- Arrangements are made for thorough in struction on the Piano Forte, while Lessons in Vocal Music will be given Free of Charge. In entering upon the labors of another vear, we can only give assurance of a fixed deter mination to discharge our duties faithfully to our patrons and pupils. J. E. BAKER, Principal. Miss LUCY BAKER, Ass’t in Eng and Class’l Department. Miss SALLIE BAKER, Teacher Music Dep’ment. Aug 27 6w THE GEORGIA SOAP AND CHEMICAL COMPANY. !Vo. 87 York Street. Family Soap! No. 1 Soap! Jolly Soap! It QUAL to any manufactured in the country 'j and sold at Norllicrn Neil Cash Prices. The attention of THE TRADE is called to THIS ESTABLISHMENT, having every fa cility to meet the increased demand of the market. JELLY SOAPS in barrels and half barrels, always on hand for Laundry purposes. The highest CASH PRICES will be paid for TALLOW. Ij. M. SII.4FER, May 3 ly Agent. Music Instruction H AVING located permanently ill Thomas- | ville. I respectfully inform rnv patrons and the public, that 1 will receive pupils for in | Ft ruction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give fnstruc- j tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Pass, ; Composition, &.c. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson), Twenty-five I dollars—strictly in advance, ex cept, by special contract. I will (if desirable.) instruct a class for the express purpose of preparing them to teach Music .provided four or more pupils can be oh taiued. Instructions in this department will consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun days excepted) on the Piano Forte, or any (one) instrument named above, combined wit'll The oretical Singing (by note,) which is indispen sable to thorough preparation for teaching.— Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of twenty weeks—Two Hundred ana Fifty, with Board included. A proficiency in Music can be obtained in a few months in a strictly musical school, that is rarely obtained in years, and at great expense, by the usual method of instruction. Any wishing to join the class without a view to teaching, will be received, but will be re quired to abide by all the rules regulating the Class of Teachers. WM. T. PARSONS. ThomasvilW, T)ec -0 50-fcf TO LUMBER BUYERS. TPIIE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PRE- J pared to furnish Ijumber, I of all kinds, at bis Steam Saw Mill, three miles south of Thomasville, IT $15.1! PER TfiOISANI BIT Terms cash or Thirty per cent, added if not paid within thirty days from delivery. JOII\ W. UEHLIi). February Ist, 1807, Ul-tf GROOVER VILLE Ac ademy FOR ITIAMiS ANI) I-’IOI A LCN mHE Exercises of this Institution will com 1 me nee again, SEPT. 2d, 1867. The rates of tuition are as follows, payable in gold, or its equivuleU in currency, per quarter of ten weeks : Primary Class, .... Intermediate Class, - - 6.00 Senior C lass, .... 8.00 Music at the usual charge. With a commodious building, just finished, situated at Grooverville, Ga., five miles from No. 17 A. & G. K. It., in the midst of a quiet and refined neighborhood, free from the in ducements to dissipation incidental to city life, students will find advantages here, equal ed by few institutions of the same grade. Board can be bad in private families at or dinary rates. For further particulars address RICHARD RAMSEY, July 12 Jm Pres. Board Trustees. LANDS FOR SALE. 9 THE undersigned of fere for sale bis plttntn lion in Thomas comity, midway between Thom- asville and Monticello, ■«"> < situated about ten miles from either, and on the line ot the contemplated Mouth (irorgin »V Florida Itailroiid. There are seven and a half lots of Laud, ag gregating Three Thousand Six llunilretl an<l Seventy.live Acre*. With 1300 ACRES CLEAR El?. These Lands are mostly Pine, but mixed and changing into Ham mock, On Ward’s Creek, a bob! stream running through the plantation, ami dividing it into Two Good Settlements, With houses on each. The principal one has a very good Log Dwelling House, Nkw, (Jin House and Massey Cotton Press, good Barns Stables, Ac., with a large number of excellent negro cabins. The Land is (loon Pink laud, produces well and lias been kept up as a farm. It is well supplied with good water, both by wells and natural streams, and is a healthy location. I will sell separately or all together, to suit purchasers, and at very Liw ■{airs. A Cash sale would he made greatly to the advantage of the purchaser. W. C. MITCHELL. Thomasville, Ga., June i!8 6m NEW FLOUR. FOR sale bv ' E REMILGTON A SON I ANOTHER AATIEREAS, The President having issued his Proclamation of Am nesty, pardoning certain persons, &c., and YVHEREAS, There is no longer any reason to fear Confiscation, and WHEREAS, Every man may now freely spend his money, without let or hindranceße it therefore known, that we, : H. WOLFF & BROTHER. Do issue this our Proclamation, certifying to all our old customers and every body else, that we have bought and received a very heavy stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, 1 Which wc now offer for sale. Our stock is unusually large, and has been selected with groat care by one of the firm and purchased to great advantage. We can therefor® oiler great inducements to purchasers. Read below our enumeration : Utojjlf anb Jfancn fir a Such as Fancy and Black Dress Silks. All Wool and English Marinos, Delaines, Cassimeres, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc., etc., White Goods of all descriptions. MMII Mm FRENCH FLOWERS AND RIBBONS. SHAWLS and CLOAKS DOMESTICS of all descriptions, such as Bleached and Brown Home spuns, Colored and White Osnaburgs, all kinds of stripes, I Linscy Wolsey, Blankets and Flannels. READY MADE CLOTHING BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, BEAVERS, SATTINETS, JEANS AND TWEEDS. Boots and. SHoes HATS AKTD CAT’S. Gents. Furnishing Goods. Such as, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SOCKS, &c. YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY EOT AND WOODEN WAGE, TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, ‘TOBACCO AND CIGARS, POWDER AND SHOT GUNS AND PISTOLS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, BAGGING & ROPE, All of which the undersigned will sell at as LOW PRICES as any house in the State of Georgia can afford to sell them. , COME AND PROVE US! 11. WOLFF & BRO. , Sept 17 ts Before you sell your Cotton give us a call as we are in the market! E. D, SMYTHE § CO Wholesale ami Itetiiil Healers in MM3 GrLASSWARE. 109 Broughton Street, 140 Congress Street and 57 St, Julian Street, JSTV.V-A.isrisr-A.xi, - - ueoiujia. WILL duplicate the Jobbing Prices and Bills nf any Market in (be United States, for the Btttne quality and quantity of Ware at the same period of time. Printed Lists of assorted Crates, with price of each article, will be furnished on application Many of these Lists have been carried to New York and other markets, by Merchants from Georgia and Florida, who have como buck to Savannah and mm im hoops ms «. Sept 17 dm DRY GOODS! •AGEJVC F OF D OJMEB TICS ORFF & WATKINS, SOLE AGENTS IN SAVANNAH FOR THE 6RAIITEVIUE, SOUTH CAIILIIAIAIIFACTUBIIG CBMFASY AND THE ALAMANCE, N. C. COTTON GOM’Y- W K HAVE I \ HTORi:. The Graniteville 4-4 Sheetings, Heavy; “ “ 7-8 Shirtings, Heavy;’ <>-4 Shirtings, Light; “ Brow n Drillings; The Alamance Plaids; The Alamance Cheeks. We will furnish these Goods to Merchants at the FAC TORY PRICES, and will guarantee them at all times to cor respond with the prices of the New York Agents. ORFF & WATKINS. Srpt i; ' ls CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS! New House! New Firm! IXTE have just received from New York, a T T splendid assortment, of Choice tVinea, ItrniiilicH, Oins, Whiskies, Ac., impor ted expiessly for MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE. Particular attention is called to our FRENCH BRANDY AND OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, | Warranted to be superior to any in the country. have opened in McLean’s new brick building opposite rlie Poet Office. J. P. McADAMS & CO. July 9 6m VARIETY WORKS! nplIE undersigned having purchased the in- A tercet of Maj. Josoua Taylor, in the VARIETY WORKS-, Heretofore carried on in Thomasville, by the firm of TAYLOR & DEKLE, Is now HOI.F PROPItIKTOR, and will carry on the business as heretofore, IN EVERY CEPArtTMENT, Having purchased a WffllJf MJfIU lie is now prepared to GRIND CORN AND MAKE GOOD MEAL In connection with the Mill be will also make to order, SASH, BLINDS A i\ II :doo:jf*.s, ■til*, intiiss, r«\Gi i: t\i» groove plank. CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. The undersigned is also prepared, and will make and repair KnaJII'M AN II «'.%11-111 111 A IOM of all kinds, to order. Will make any kind of a vehicle that runs on wheels, from a wheelbarrow to a six horse wagon. Constantly on hand, | CARRIAGES & BUGGIES, For sale of the latest styles. BUI BRING Contracts. The undersigned will also continue to con tract foi building, us heretofore. Thankful for -past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of tile same. All orders relating to either ot the above brandies will be filled with promptness, and by the best of workmen. ■ HAIAU UKKI/E. July 9 ts Afflicted Read Tliis! KAYTON’S OLEUM VITiE! r |UIIS great German I/miment is an almost £ infallible cute tor IC la <ll mini* 111, Nhi r«» Igiii. II hcMii.utie l*nin* an the 1C h«-It, ICrciiftt, or .lointft. Tool hue hr, Nervous lleinlftehc, I arm-lie. Sprain*, Ilrniae*, Swelling*, 4 "i«, In«ect Bi r«, II ni'ii*. Ae„ i\e. I 'l'llis great remedy should be in every house. For horses this remedy lias no equal. Ask for Kay ton’s Oleum Vita*. Take no j other. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton’s Magic Cure, AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY, I For the euro of Sudden Coughs and Colds, j Asthma, Acid Stomach. Sore Throat. Heart burn, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Dianlupu Pains and (’ramps in the Stomach. Sent bv Express lor $1 Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, ! \re a -me and pleasant eiuv for pvspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Constipation, and all l)is j orders of tlie Liver, Stomach ami Bowels, and ! when taken regularly will cleanse the blood. ; These are the greatest \nti Bilious Pills ever placed before the public Sent by mail for 30 cents per box. The above medicines are prepared ami sold bv Prof H. II KaYTON, Savannah, Georgia, 'To whom all orders should be addressed ; or so the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons A Cos , Savannah. Ga. A liberal discount to those selling again. For sale bv Druggist* and Country Mer chants generally. V& Beware of counteifeits, the genuine have Prof H. H. Kayton’s signature on each bottle and box For sile in Thomasville by Dr P S. Bower. May 14, ’67. OFFICE SiITH 01 k FU 1 1 Tiiomasvilli, July 30. 1567. \N instalment of Ten Dollar* on each share of St.u-k subsi'ribed t * South Georgia A Florida Kail Koad Company, is hereby culled for payable at the Tteanurer’* Office, on or before the first duv of November. 1867. Bv order of tr.e Board of Directors K II IIA K DAW AY, Aug 2 3m Secy dr Treas’r JAH. A . LUVTO.\. LEBBELX DEKLE. JAB. A. DIXON New Firm! New Goods! LINTON, DEKLE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CRO CK.ERY and General Commission Merchants. The undersigned beg leave to inform the public, that they have formed an association nndcr the above style for the transaction of business in Thomasville. and invite the attention of pur chasers to the heavy stock of Goods they are now receiving and offering for sale at LOW PRICES FOR ( AMI. Full supplies will be kept constantly on hand, and we respectfully invite examination of our stock and prices, at the Drug Store formerly occupied by Dr. T. B. Little, six doois below Jackson, on West side of Broad street. LINTON, DEKLE & CO., B<-|>l .‘t IIIOtIAHVII.I.E, Cm A. THE VERY LATEST NEWS! COTTON RISING! THE CROP WILL BE SHORT HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR THE GREAT STAPLE 0? THE COUNTRY. I HAVE A LARGE ORDER FOR BUYING FOR MANUFACTORIES. Tlio undersigned takes great pleasure in informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City of Thomasville, and the surrounding country, that he has on hand, and is continually receiving from the Northern markets, the following articles, which he proposes to sell at the Very Lowest Figures, vi^: DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, and Notions of all kinds, Hardware, Tin Ware, Crockery, Watches and Jewelry—the Latest style of Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Cloaks, Shawls, Vandykes and Nubias—A good variety of Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Morinos and Poplins, I ielaincs, Alapaccas and Mohairs, CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO And in fact, anything you want can be found in my establ:sh ment, next door to Jeffers & Son’s Provision Store, on Broad Street. Give me a call before selling your Cotton, or buying your supplies, for I pay the highest prices for Cotton, and sell goods at the lowest figures. LOUIS GOLDBERG. Thomasville, Sept G ts HARDAWAY 4 M’KlffiON. People’s Saving’s Bank!! Great PREMIUM given for CASH! WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SPUING GOODS And will sell them at Retail for CASH, Clienpcr than they are nelliiiK in Savannah! To those wanting BACON, CORN AND PORK, We will sell by (he Package or Wholesale, at the Savannah Wholesale Prices, with expenses added. Before spending your money, or sending your orders to Savannah, come to see us, and get what you want, where you can inspect it before buying and save time and money. Fall into Ranks ! HARDAWAY & McKINNON- April 19 H FERTILIZERS. T E IV TO N S SWANS ISLAND GUANO, EIGHT TONS RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. The best of Fertaliier*, for sale by K REMINGTON .v SON Mar. * ts NOTICE. ON* and after thi* date, all Freight coming from and declined to* point* Wert of the Ocklochonee Hirer, will be carried over this K nd to and from Savannah, at * reduction ->f I’wealf-llTf per I’rnt., on the rate* "f Transportation from Thomairille —making the charge* in the aeverul clause* a* follow* ’ First Ul:ia* per cubic fool H i Second Ulan* per HU) III*. ' t*. Third Ola** per 100 lb* '1 ct*. Fourth Obi** per 100 lb*.. •*», ct* Fifth ('law per 100 IB*. W < f* Sixth Ola** |»er MW ID* • • I Seventh ('la** per 10*' lb* • • Eighth Cla** per IW lb* 23 ct* Cotton per 100 lbs 68 ct* If S HAINES. Sept 13 37 ts Gcn’l Sup t LIFE IN A PILL BOX! EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FKOM mm AITI-BILLIBIS PILLS ONE PI 1.1. INf A DOSE! ONE PILL IN A DOSE! ONE PIE,I, IN A DONE! What One Hundred Letters a day say from patients all over the habitable globe ■ “Dr. Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all bil liousness.” “No more noxious doseß for me in five or ten pills taken at one time. One of your pills cured me.” “Thanks, Doctor, My headache has left me Send another box to keep in the house.” “After stiff*ring torture from billions cholic, two of your pills cured me, and I have no re turn of the malady.” ••Our doctors treated me for Chronic Consti pation as they called it, and at last said I was incurable- V our Maggiel’s Pills cured me.” “I had no appetite ; Maggiel s Pills gave me a hearty one.” “Your pills are marvelous.” “I send for another box, and keep them in the house.” “Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic.” “I gave half of one of your pills to mv babe for Cholera Morbus. The dear young' thing got well in a day.” “My nausea of a morning is now cured.” “Your box of Maggiel s Salve cured me of noises in my head. I rubbed some Salve be hind my ears and the noise left.” “Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." v “I enclose a dollar; your price is twenty-five cents, but the medicine tome is worth a dollar.” “Send me live boxes of your pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your Salve and Pills by return mail.” For all Diseases of ihe Kid neys, Detention of ( line, &c., &e., Maggiel’s Pills are a perfect cure. Ono will satisfy any one, FOR FEMALE DISEASES, rVrrvous Prostration, Weakness, Gen. ernl Lassitude A- tVsnlol Appetite, Maggiel’s Pills will be found an effectual remedy. Maggiel’s Pills and Salve Are almost universal in their effects, and u cure can be almost guaranteed. Ench Box Contain* Twelve Pill*. One I*ill in a llonc. “COUNTERFEITS! Buy no Maggiel’a Pills or Salve, with a little pamphlet inside the box. They are bogus. The genuine have the name of J. Haydock on box with name of J. Maggiel, M. I). The genuine have the Pill surrounded with white powder.” resold by all respectable dealers in medi cines throughout the United States and Cumi das at iIA CIRNTM A IIO.Y OK POT. All orders for the United States must be ad dressed to J. Haydock, No. II Pine street, New York. Patients can write freely about their com plaints, and a reply will be returned by the following mail. Write for ‘Maggiel s Treatment of Diseases.’ COUNTERFEITS ! COUNTERFEITS! ! All readers of this paper are warned not to purchase Maggiel's Pills or Salve unless the name of J. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to Dr. and. Maggiel, is on the engraved slip sur rounding each pot or box. aug 23 GENERAL SUPFR’DENTS OFFICE,) Atlantic & Golf Rail Koad, > Savannah, Nov. 30, 1866. } TllltOUCwII TICKETS. Thomasville to (Quincy $lO 00 Thomasville to Tallahassee 9 00 Thomasville to Monticello 8 00 Thomasville to Madison 7 00 Quit man to Madison 6 50 Valdosta to Madison 5 75 For the accommodation of Passengers, be tween the above Station*, a PaHsenger Couch is attached to the Freight Train on the fol lowing days: On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving Thomasville 7.15 A. M. Leaving Quitman 10.10 A M. Leaving Valdosta 12.45 P. M: Arriving at No. 12, in tin e to connect with the Through Passenger Train for Florida On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leaving No. 12 on arrival of Passenger Train from Florida and arriving as follows: At Valdosta 12.25 P M. At Quitman 2.38 P. M. At Thomasville 5.15 P. M. By taking this train, Passengers to and from Florida, will avoid any delay on the route. 11/S. HAINES, Dec 6 Gen’!Snp*t. MEDICAXi COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. FACULTY. j L P GARVIN, M D.. Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica ami I Therapeutics. HENKY F CAMPBELL, M D., j Pm lessor of Operative Surgery and Surgi ! cal Anatomy. JOSEPH A EVE, M I)., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Wo men and Infants. L D FORD, M I)., Professor of the Institute and Practice of Medicine. EDWARD OKDDINGS, M D , Professor of Physiology and Puthological I Anatomv. geo w Rains, m and., i Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. DkSAUSSUK KURD Ml)., Professor of Anatomy. W II DOUGHTY M l> Professor of Mat Med. Therapeutics and Medical .Jurisprudence. L A DUGAS \l D . Professor of the Principle* and Practice of Surgery and Dean of the Faculty. JOHN S COLEMAN M D, Demonstrator of Anatomy. CHARLES 1 RICH, Janitor. Thr 33d Session will be opened on the 4th < <» November next, and continue four month*. The Museum, Laboratory, and arrangement* i for Practical Anatomy, are equal to any iu the ! country, finical instruction regularly im part oil at the Citv Hospital and College Clinic*. ' FEES: Ticket* for the whole coarse, in currency, $lO5 Matriculation, in currency 5 0(1 Dissections, in currency 10 00 Diploma fee. in currency 3tl 00 sept 10-1 m L A DUGAS, Dean. FISK’S Metallic Burial Cases. r PHI! ha* now on hand and ?'-r | sale in Tboma*Ttlle, a large number of I i«k'*rlr|**l Pntml rflriallic Kurinl € a*e*, of all *!/.**—also, WOOD COFFIS9 Os all description*. Term* cash on delivery ISAIAH DKEKLK Agt sue 15 str