Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, October 29, 1867, Image 4

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S.R.ROBISON & CO. IMIE undersigned have commenced business under the above style, in McLean's Build ing, second door on Jiicksou Street, opposite he Post Office. They will do a regular And will keep constantly on consignment ev erything in the Grocery Line Flour, Baron, Corn, And a select stock of CONFECTIONARIES, Also, HOPE A!VD BAOOING, A fine lot of FKESII EI.OI'JC just re ceived. County Produce, such as Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, Wool, &c., purchased at the high est market prices S. R. ROBISON & CO. Aug 0 5m STEAM " SAW MILL ANY one desiring to purchase a Steam Saw Mill, in good running condition, can do so by application to the Editor of this paper, The mill is at present on the Central Railroad at the Station called Guyton, but will be de livered to tiie Purchaser at the Depot of the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, at Savannah. lUIICE S3,«<»«>. One-third Cash, the balance in Six and Nine months. Apply immediately. pet 4 3m Fletcher Institute ritiiE exercises of this School will begin mi I i Monday, the 16th of September, next, and end with the fourth week in June, 1868. The scholastic year will he divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each. Rates of tuition as heretofore, payable quar terly in advance. Pupils charged from time of entering to end of session. Deductions made 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 fitruction on the Piano Forte, while Lessons in Vocal Music will he given Free of Charge. In entering upon the labors of another year, we can only give assurance of a lixed deter mination to discharge our duties faithfully to our patrons and pupils. J. E. RAKER, Principal. Miss LUCY RAKER, Ass’t in Eng and ('lass’l Department. Miss SALLIK RAKER, Teacher Music Dep’ment. Aug 27 Gw the’’" GEORGIA SOAP AND CHEMICAL COMPANY. IVo. 87 York Mtrret. Family Soap! No. 1 Soap! Jelly Soap! 171 QUAD to any manufactured in the country J and sold at Kortlicin IVett Clash Prices. The attention of TIIE TRADE is culled to THIS ESTABLISHMENT, h aving 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 he paid for TALLOW. L jl sea iron. May 3 ly Agent. Music Instruction HA VINO located permanently in Thotnus ville, I respectfully inform my patrons and the public, that I will receive pupils for in at ruction on the Piano Forte, (Juitar, Violin, Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give instruc tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Russ, Composition, Ac. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson), Twenty-live Dollars—strictly in advance, ex cept bv special contract. I will (if desirable,) instruct a class for the express purpose of prepaiing them to teach Music .provided four or more pupils can he oh tained. Instructions in this department will consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun days excepted) on the Piano Forte, nr any (one) instrument named above, combined with The oretical Singing (by note,) which is indispen sable to t horough preparation for teaching.— Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of twenty* weeks—Two Hundred and Fifty, with Board included. A proficiency in Music can he 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 wit bout a view to teaching, will he received, hut will l>o re quired to abide by all the rules regulating the Class of Teachers. WM. T. PARSONS. Thomasvilltt, Dec 20 50-ts LANDS FOR SALE. TIIE undersigned of t<■ rs for sale his plauta tion in Thomas county. midway bet ween Timm, '***jj^+* ■A ■ asville and Montieello, —■* situated about ten miles from either, and on the line ot the contemplated Notilli Georgia A Florida ICuilroutl. There are seven and a half lots of Land, ag gregating Three Thousand Six BBiimln and anil Seventy-live teres, with 1300 ACRES I'LElll IIP. These Lands are mostly Pine, but mixed and changing into Ham mock, On Ward’s Creek, a hold stream running through the plantation, and dividing it into Two Good Settlements, Witli houses on each. The principal one lias a very good Log Dwelling House, New, Gin House and Massey Cotton Press, I Burns Stables, &c.,witb a large number of excellent negro cabins. The Land is Goon Pink land, 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 u healthy location. I will sell separately or nil together, to suit purchasers, ami at very l.on limes. A Cash sale would be made greatly to the advantage of the purchaser. W. C. MITCHELL. Tbomasville, Ga., June 28 tiin ritO SJIOKEB* !—A line lot of PIPES, J and a large and flue assortment of SMOK ING TOBACCO—some very choice brands— received and for sale by fob 21 8 it JOHN STARK. Letter* of Aflmiiiiiitrulioii for Nulc AT flllN OFFITK i ANOTHER vt lir.uiMs. The President having issued his Proclamation of Am nesty. pardoning certain persons, &c., anil WHEREAS, 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 8c BROTHER. 1)0 issue this our Proclamation, certifying to all our old customers and every body else, that we havejimuglit and received a very heavy slock, of FALL & WINTER GOODS, j Which we now offer for sale. Our stock is unusually large, and has been selected with great care by one of the firm and purchased to great advantage. We can therefore offer great inducements to purchasers. Read below our enumeration : Staple ant) Jfancn Uni dkob- Such as' Fancy and Black Dress Silks. All Wool and English Marinos, Delaines, Cassimcrcs, Ginghams, Galicoes, etc., etc., White Goods of all descriptions. MMM B Dl2o® FRENCH FLOWERS AND RIBBONS. SHAWLS and CLOAKS DOMESTICS of all descriptions, such as Bleached nnd Brown Home spuns, Colored and While Osnaburgs, all kinds of stripes, Linsey Wolsey, Blankets and Flannels. HEADY MADE CLOTHING BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, BEAVERS, SATTLNETS, JEANS AND TWEEDS. Boots o/0-<dL Slxooi© ZZAT.3 -A.3NTJO CXA.2PSS. Gents. Furnishing Goods. Such as, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SOCKS, &c. .YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY POT AND WOODEN WAi E, TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, - TOBACCO AND CIGARS, POWDER AND 5 HOT GUNS AND PISTOLS, WATCHES AND JEWELIIY, RAGGING & ROPE, All of which the undersigned will sell at as LOW PRICES as any house in the .Slate of Georgia can afford to sell them. COME AND PROVE US! IT. WOLFF & BRO. Sept 17 ts Before you sell your Cotton give us a call as we are in the market! K. I). SMYTIIE %C O W holesale aml.llclall ISrairis hi & ■ 1 Gt-3L*A.!SS'W^.I3.E3. 100 Broughton Street, 110 Congrosa Stroet and 67 St, Julian St root, SAVAWKTAII, - - CJKOIUiIA. WILL duplicate (lie Jobbing Urici-s nud Rills of nny Market in Hie United Slates, for ilk* sium* quality nnd qmvntily of Ware at tin* sam<* pmiod ot'lime. Diinlcd Lists of assorted Grilles, witli price of each nrliolc, will be l uroislicd on upplioalioii Many of those Lists have boon carrml lo Now ork ami othor laarkols, by Merchants loom Georgia and Florida, who have come back lo Savannah and %m\i WM oaops mi u, Sept 17 I) R Y GOO D8 ! .IGKJH'C »* OF DOMEIVTBCS ORFF & WATKINS, SOLE AGENTS IN SAVANNAH FOR THE ERABITEVIILE, ITB CAEILIIAIHFMIIBM6 C3MFAOY AND THE At a vr a atc r <vpat i'o \ IVi i.V A uii, r . in uUx Im j\ ik»A» Y • !•: iiavk Tho Granitoville 4-4 Shootings, Heavy; “ “ 7-N Shirtings. Heavy; u “ 3-4 Shirtings, Eight ; “ ii Brown Drillings; Tho Alamance 1 Maids; The Alamance ('hooks. We will furnish those Goods to Merchants at t Im* FAC TORY PRICES, and will guarantee (hem at all times to cor respond with (lie prices of the New 4 ork Agents. ORFF ik WATKINS. Sept 17 If CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS! New House! New Firm! WE have just received from New York, a splendid aHHortmeiif of Flioicr Wines ItrnmlicM, <4ilift, VI l>i»hie*, A?., impor ted expicMMly for MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE. Particular attention in called to our FRENCH BRANDY AND OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, Warranted to he superior to any in the country : rwe h uve open'd in McLean’s new brick building opposite ilie Pont Office. ,1 P. Me AD AMS & (O. July 9 6m VARIETY WORKS! rpHE undersigned having purchased the in fl tercKt of Maj. JosiiUA TAVi.op } in the YAUiITY Heretofore t arried on in Thoniasville, by the firm of TAYLOR Si OEKLE, Is now sou: ■•KOEMtiKTOK, ami will carry on the business as heretofore, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Having purvlmeed a tmnmm im He in now prepared to GRIND CORN AND MAKE GOOD MEAL In connection with the. Mill lie will alno make to order, SASH, BLINDS A N 9> Jl2> O It 11*, DRESS, lOVOli: AMD GitOOU'. I*l. A \ 14. CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. I’h«* nndcrHigncd is jilho jin -pored, and will make and icpuii s |>U ( MIS* DSB .%€« I-IM ot all kiiuln, to order. Will make any kind of a vehicle that rmiH on wheels, from a wheelbarrow ton \ horne wagon. (’oiirttantly on hand, CARRIAGES & PEGGIES, For sale of the latest styles. 15 U 1 L 1 > I N G G O ZJL t X'Cl G t S* „ The umb-rsigned will also continue to cm tract lot building,as lieu tofore. Thankful for past favors, lie hopes loim-rit a continuance of tin* same. All orders relating to either ot the above branches will be lllle.l with prompt miss, and by the best of workmen. BitlAll DIiHI.K, July !) ts Afflicted Read Tiiis! KAYTC:; s 3 OLEUM VITiE! r |^l l IS great Oornmn Liniment is an almost 5 infallible cure for II Ill'll Util I 8-111, Nil'll c i» I j; in, 1C lie iiiiitilii' l*i» ilift in i?h> ■lnch. Blii'iift(, Hi,!!*** or .loiulM, Tool Ititrlie, Avrvou* lli'iiilnclir, I liriiclic, N|M*:iiiift, ItriiiftCft, Sutlliicgft, i'Mlft, I lifted IlDeft, ICiil*iift. Ac,, Ac. I hiH great remedy should lie in every house. Foi hot ' bin reraed\ no • u ml. \sk tor Kayton’s Oleum Vita* Take no other. Sent, by Express t'orsl Kay ton’s Magic Cure, an Uivrri vx kemkdy, For the cure of Sudden Cou-hs and Colds, Asthma. \« id Stomach. Son- throat Heart hunt. Sea Siekne* Uholern, Bianluea Pains and Craa.psin the Stomach. Scat b\ Fxpress for $1 Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, Are a sure and pleasant care for Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Constipation, nmi all Dis orders of the Liver. Stomach and Bow els, and w hen taken regularly will cleuuso the blood. These are the -rentes? Anti Hiltons Pills. \er placed before the public Sent by mail t u JO cents per box, I he above medicines arc prepared and sold Prof 11. II K.\\ ION Kavuunali, Georgia, l‘> whom all orders should l»eaddressed ; or Yl \ ,: . \ \ (’o , Savannah. Ga. \ liberal disr.«>uit to thi»se selling a:min For sale l»v Druggists and Country Mer chants, irenerallv Bew are ot count*! feits the genuine have Prof II || Kavton’s signature on each bottle and Ih'X For sße in I homasville bv Dr P S. Row, r May 1 I, U,\ office sum a t fu ii IV , ii i >■ July ;tti, lssr. i N I" l> - *n each -! ,rv . * s.illth ttci.l : . ,V Flori.l ; I.’-. ' U , i.v.i*. hereby . ,11,*.| f»c pm ihl - ■ surer * Office on or hr low Ihe V tvemlri'V |St»7 By oi,i i 8.,;rn1 ot 1 hrec’ r* K. H HARD.VVVAV. Aug C 3m Sc y .V Tce.ir r D. J. & J. W. SHEFFIELD ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR USUALLY LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK. OF Fail and Winter Dry Goods, CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Dress Goods, Domes ties, Prints, Notions, Hosiery, Ribbons, Trimmings, Embroideries, &e. THE VERY LATEST STYI.E ' i I 4 TjadierV Cloaks Bonnets & Hats SGIITfiSS, KbEUS, VANQIKES, &C- We also have on hand, and will constantly add to our Stock, §Mfr «(D!S2!f® B HATS A.\T» ( Al’S, KOOTS A\» SHOES, STATIOIVEKY. EIAK». WAKE, HOa.i.OW-IVAIS':. ORltiS, NV»I»I,ES. Itltini.EM, IKI SKS, VA- I.ICES, t'ABFKT SACKS, Ac. AND EVERYTHING ELSE KELT IN A FIRST CLASS VARIETY STORE, All purchased since the Great Decline in Goods. Therefore we offer them to our friends and customers at as low prices as is possible for them to be bought in the Market. Highest price paid for produce—(’otton, Hides, Beeswax, &c. October 17, 1807. ts lALENKEL & WERTHEIMER. It. EKJEHKEIi, formerly with J. Seliiff & Bro„ and E. WKKTif El.flKß, formerly with 11. Wolff' & Bro., having formed a co-partnership, are now ottering for sale, A (.41(11) STO« OF CME A P »II ¥ GOO I) a AND GROCERIES At the Store First Door Kant of Hardaway &. McKinnon. Bay US a visit. FILENKLL & WERTHEIMER. October Bth, 1867. 3m .BAN A. M!\TO!V. MlHi IB N IHKIJ: .9 AN. A. OIYO\ New Finn! JVew C'uuds! LINTON, DBKLE & CO., Wholesale and Retail D:alerin GROCERIES, IIAIU)WARE, I OROCT^ESMY AND General Commission Merchants. The tindeivigned beg leave to inform the public, that they have formed an association under the above style for the transaction of business in Thomusville and invite the attention of pur chasers to the lie,ivv stock of Hoods tliey are now receiving and offering for sale at LOW PIHCKS FO!{ ( Asll. Full supplies will be kept constantly on band, altd we resneetfnllv invite examination of our stock and prices, at the Drug Store formerly occupied by Dr. T. B. Little, six (loots below Jackson, on West side of Broad street. LLNTON, DEKLE & GO., Neill ;t TDIOII ANYII.I.K, «.A. A LARGE MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FALL AMD WINTER GOODS TO BE SOLD AT GEEATLY REDUCED PRICES! SUCH AS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOPS, H ATS, CATS, T .VlTl'Pv ' cv < • \ Ilk" lillmßo w Li 1.4 \ lo FURNISHING GOODS ALSO, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF CROCKERY & HARDWARE, AT THE STORE OF EE. GOXjDBBRG -4 s I H \ VI! TAKEN I* \ IMF FLAK (Will; IN IT UCIMSI\(i \ FINK AND * \ selected Sock, utter th g’eat decline in (* > d-, tiierefore we are able to sell the same at the nuue greatly reduced prices, Kotice to out* Pafaoiis. 'No have received and will continue to receive from the Great Northern and Western Ai irkets, afresh Stock of First HuGcv CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Which wv w ill keep f**r the accommodation of our numerous cits" mot.-, and lnieud to sell thrill at tho very hiwv-i Market I'ricrs. Call nnd examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is for your own in terest to do so. 15. (lOIUISKRG, October llii-3in Next P or to John Siark * *Vuf\ ctfoncry. l 1.\1t1.l I.oT Ol In it, i N timb< i >. f«r sale b< Sn. UtiHISON ,V I O A . a -■!j-1 s ! i i*i*i ii » i:\tiii ii nn 1411* SKIA*. f r s:d«* a Aiu -7 S R KOIUSON \ CO. TURNIP SEED I.*- »K r ill P J* Ml \ -I AKK. tii'ii Ms ■ u i ions im:>-:u-, t or Mate ut ih«« Oltl.r, LIFE IN A PILL BOX! EXTRAORDINARY EFPEGTS FROM ms mi-urns Fins OIK I*ll.S, IT A DOUR! OAF I*IFI. I> A DOSE! om: pii.i. iw a dose! 1 ‘"B-i** , . What One 11.,.,,"™ l-etters a day say from patients all over the f,\d'iTrtblt- globe ■ “Dr. Maggi'el, your (till ine °f Fil liouMiu-ge. « , “No more noxious doses for m» : l! 1 hve or ten pills taken at one time. One of you!’ cured me.” ‘•'rhanks, Doctor, My headache has left me Send another box to keep in the bouse.” “After suffiring tortuie from billions cholic, two of your jiills 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 1 was incurable. Your Maggiel s Bills cured me.” “I had no appetite ; MaggieEs Bills gave me a hearty one.” “Your pills are marv* lous.” ‘ I semi for another box, and keep them In the house.” “Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic.” “! gave half of one of your pills to my babe for ( hoh-ra Morbus. The dear young thlifg got well in a day.” ‘ My nausea of a morning is now cured.” “Your box of .MaggieEs Salve cured me of noises in my bead. I rubbed some Salve be hind my ears and the noise left.” ‘ Send me two boxes; I want one for a poof family.” “! ».:;•! ...j a J*J!ar; your price is twenty five cents, but the medicine tome is worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes ot your pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your Sal ve and Bills by return mail.” For stii Disease* of Hie ueys, filetecitfoii ofi I l ine, ike., &c- 9 Maggiel’fe Bills are a perfect cure. One will satisfy any one. fob female diseases, \ei vou- ProHlrnlion, WcakncNH, tj.cn* nnl liiiftftiludc A: ot Appetite, MaggieEs Bills will be found an effectual remedy. . MaggieEs Pills and Salve Are almost universal in their effects, and H cure can he almost guaranteed. ■ Dieh S!ox ContniM* Twelve I'illft. Our fill ill zi Slone. / rOUNTLKELITS! Buy no Maggiel Bills or Salve with a little pamphlet inside the box. They are bogus. The genuine Imve the name of .1 Huydock on box with name of J. Maggiel, M. I>. The genuine have the Bill sunouuded with white powder.” i ts Sold I>v all respectable dealers in medi eines throughout the United States and (.‘ana das at J » I’ILNTN A Oil POT. All orders for the United States must he ad dressed to J. Huydock, No. II Bine street, New York. Patients can write, freely about their coft*- I plaints, and a reply will be returned by tho following mail. Write for ‘MaggieEs Treatment of Diseases.’ COUNTLIiFKITS ! UOUNTKU FKITS! I All read- rs of this jmper are warned not to purchase MaggieEs Bills or Salve unless the tiiUtie of J. Havdoek, Proprietor, in addition to Dr. J Maggiel, is on the engraved slip sur rounding each pot or box. aug 23 GENERAL SUBFIBDENT’S OFFICE, ) Atlantic \ (iur.K Rah. Koad, > Savannah, Nov. 311, 1866. ) TQHIOKHI TIC'KKTB. 'I homasville to (Quincy $lO (!() 'Ehomasville to Tallahassee 9 00 Thoitmsville to Montieello H 00 Thoumsville to Madison 7 00 Quit man to Madison 6 50 \ aldosfa to Madison. 5 75 For the accommodation of Passengers, ho tween the above .'tations,a Passenger Coach is at inched to the Freight Train on t lie fol ! lowing days: On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving Thomusville 7.15 A M. Leaving Quitman.” 10.10 A- M. Leaving \ aldosta 1*2.15 B. M: Arriving at No. 12, in turn* to connect with the Through Truin for Florida On 'Euesd .v, Thursday and Saturday. Leaving No. 12 on arrival of Passenger Train from Florida and arriving as follows: At Valdosta 12 25 p M. At Qti'tiimu 2.38 B M. At '1 houiasville 5.15 B. M. j Bv taking this train, Passengers to and from ! Florida, will avoid any delay on the route. 11. S. HAINES, Dec 6 (ieu'lSup’t. MEDICAIi COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. FUTI.TV. I. I* GARVIN, M I*.. I ineritlls Brotessor of Materia Medica and Thernpeut ies. lIENUY F CAMPBELL, M D., Brolessor of Operative Surgery and Surgi cal Anutomv. Joseph \ t:vk, m i)., Biofe- -or of I il-stetrii sand Diseases of Wo men and Infants. L D FOLD M D, Brofe’-sor of the Institute and Practice of Medicine. EDWARD BEDDINGS, M D., Brnfesmir of Physiology and Pathological .Aitatmuv. HEO W RAINS, M D., Prof) —nr of Uhetnistrv and Bhurmacy. DkSAI SSUE FORD MD . Bio]) ssor of Anatomy. W H DOUIiIITY. M D Professor of Mat. M**d. Therapeutics and Medical .liirisprudence L \ DUGAS M D. Professor of the Prim ipb*s nnd Practice of Surgei v and Dean of the Faculty. John s eoli;m \n m and , 1 letnoii!*! rat of of Anatomy. < HARLES | RIOll, Janitor. Tbr 33d S(‘v.«inn will he opened on tin* 4th o November next, and continue four mouths. I be Museum, Laboratory, and arrangements for Prariu al Anatomy, are equal to miiv intlut country f I meal instrm tiou regularß im parted at tin* l itv Hospital and ('ollcge ( Buies. FLI.S Picket* for the whole course, in currency, Matrii illation, in currency 5 twt I »-ertious. in cum in y c 10 OO Dijdo iGw. in currency —3O 0U Sepl I III! L A DUBAS, D)'MU FISK’S Metallic Burial C jsgs. FIAIII. a . ,« now on hand ands t * 3 <vide s targe number of I rtrsimi V*ol«itl Ho rial 4'nftCft. • : - .»]? *. WOOD (OFFIVS Os all descriptions Termsciwh on deliTery LSYIAH DEEKLE Act ang 1 » 5m