Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 15, 1865, Image 3

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• RAN'DELL & CO., imimf mM> MoMtkwrii r Kin A Kurnnril l. . SA VAX’S AII, GA. A large and well Assorted Stock Const a 5 tly on II ax and And for sale at Lowest Market Prices. B —Special attenti< n given to orders by mail accompanied with remittance. Not 8 6tno A J Brady, W M Smith, E J Moses, Atlanta. Ltzinjlon. Columbus iflMi mi i sfl,i rn’ “<'-%->■ vp r< 'T\T” „ CGI JtGli /orbarVug |Hc rbanfs, HA VANIA AM. (GEORGIA. Will make liberal advances on Produpe consigned to us or our friends in New N ork, Boston, Philadelphia, or Liverpool. AGENTS FOR FABIHANKM &'< •„ K. MTE A K\S A . A It V I \ And other Northern Manufactories, Refer to all the leading Merchants of the City. NOV 8 ■•inn UMnniiUm Cotton /actors AND £c vi jctv it [[lff s, •11 I iilojl St., Tew Oill*tins J. P. HARRISON, late, of the firm of Pave & Harrison. EDWARD HARRISON, J. P. HARRISON, Jr. SIDNEY HARRILON. Itcpresenlrd by Ur. N 1,. tll TI.CIt. Refer to A 11 ll.iiis •!!, Messrs. Kuhit. ishek, 11. Wolff & Rio. Nov 1 1 m ■irn i. mm mi FACTOB.S ’ AND (Dm! Giommissni Animus, Cornei’ of Drayton A Brysn Streets, Xiv Hn S % V a V\ A 11. ;. j 11. Bryan | A L' # Harlridge j E NY'S Ne j ifiirinOge £o: j (Lon mis ion |H rcjjnnts A N I > Broilers, SO. 1 5.5 It A \ STREET, SA YAXXAII, GEORGIA. “I I TE solicit consignment of Cotton to y y ovaselvea and our New Y ork friends. We are prepared to make liberal advances on receipt of produce, and endeavor to give strict attention and prompt nltt ns.- Ilrf rfuf't : Jno. Serivcn, l’rest. A ,k <! R R (ail W J Voting. ‘1 hoiuasvt.lc, G i n ; V V •-' T t’ t \ ; ,■■ -t • • ‘ 4 ?-V *’ N 6 ; *> ? h - l * ♦ SHIPPING’ r* ‘on i*o ’ ‘ ‘ , r * ‘ Q t ’ ’t ’ ’ hi)l'aiiooion mm noiiw nnJuiu MKKCHAIVT3, Jour*’ !!lok. Cor,, ,SSn) A A Imti oni Him*t>, S A V I A A \ 11, tin. KKKKISKN'Crs : Ales..,-. D.-tSii y. Morgan ,Y c’o., N. Y’ ‘ Jarvi- B , h<l<*. Ksq. Gardner Colby. Esq. Boston. Hon. J. W iley Ed ands, ’ Liberal adaances made on consignments to Charles L Coloy, New Y’rk, and to out friends in Boston and Pliiladelphia ! fine of Boats to Poet ot town, Nov 8 3mo (GEO 11. A K LEDGE, (lilltolc.al 6roccr o AND SHIP CHANDLER, C.KNKKAI, COMMISSION AM’ iOn w A until {lLilGii ‘it tG. }'l llnr Nlrrot M A V A A A AII. R A Constant Supplies receive i per Steamers from New Y ork. Orders by Mail, accoro* puttied ty remittances, promptly filled at the lowest market p ices. Nov 8 3mo F Schuster, C lleinsus, nr"’TT'"'A's'ta r* p r-iT-T’ . j . a r . .. a L— kit tXJii- a UAsJ i*. y : ng, (Toimnis ion :inb FOU WARDING MERC H ANTS, ]4J liny Mi., SAVANNAH. Rir Consignments of Cotton for sale in this market or for shipment to our friends in New York, Philadelphia, Boston Balti more. Liverpool and Germany are solicited and liberal advances made. Orders for Wines. Liquors, Groceries. &c., promptly Attended to. AGENTS FOR Crriarlf RaNirland Veuve Clicquot CHAMPAGNES. DILTIIEY , SABL & CO’S., Rhine YY'incs, and P. I, de Tenet & de Georges’ BORDEAUX ‘WIKIS. Nov 8 tirno TO THE PUBLIC ! I am pi epared to RECEIVE. STORE, AH FORWARD 4LL goods co\sig\ei to ME aud SHIP to any party in As there are two or three bouts running from this place to Savannah, which will enable flood* to forward with dispatch. 1 O. JAMES DILLON. Doctor Town. Aug.. 24, lSbo. Aug 30 ts MACKY, BEATTIE & CO. Shipping atf) ©nitntl Commission iHrrcim I', 200 cfc 30 3 Bay St- Savannali, Ga. Cash advance s made on Consignments to MACKY & BEATTIE, Phila. * hefer-ewcesi Messrs. CHAS. L. COLBY A- CO, Savannah. “ HUNTER A GAMMELL, “ BELL CHRISTIAN, “ SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, “ Messrs. MAUD A WRIGHT, Augusta. “ W. A. RAMSEY A CO. “ “ LORD, STONE & CO., Boston, JOHN I*. BOYLE A CO., New York. “ WALLACE & BROWNE, “ “ MACKY A BEATTIE, Hiilade phia. “ J* GIBSON, SONS A CO., “ Philadelphit NATIONAL BANK, First NATIONAL BANK, Seventh NATIONAL BANK, ROUT STEEN, Esq., Messrs. Mcv’UTCIIEON A COLLINS, “ “ CLAKK A CUNNINGHAM, Baltimore. M. A. HAMILTON, “ We have on hand for sale a choice assortment of WIKTES, LIQUORS, BACON, FLOUR, LARD, &C. iNuv. 8 ottio * ■ - - ... - - ■ - - ■ - - - L. J. GLTL.MARIIN. JOHN FLANNERY. E. YV. DRUMMOND. U. lil ILIIMI k . % mmmi swmN, ■ • d r onuntssion u /ortombing Iflcrdiants, ’No. 148 BAY STREET, OPPOSITE THE EJTY HOTEL, S jBl. “W .A. XX, C3ra^; - it-* t + >* ‘ 4 ** / art cutar a’ en ion given t proevring FREIGHTS, and to the Cure hose .<ml Sale of hard pine timber ■•■<*’ lumber, Coffost, W*onl / Hides, Ac., Ac. Nov 8 Onto ———————— n. u - SOUTHERN PALACE 111 lifillDS HOUSE! C. ORFF, | 111 4* ICon gress Street I v . Savannah, Oa # mporter and Wholesale Dealer in ) RETAIL DEPARTMENT. unn DO.il EMTIC < Our Retail Stock cannot bo excelled in t DRY GOODS,;thE SOUTH! i J Irih Ijinena. I.inrn Blirmlkercliiefii, It embraces all style?, qualities and pri’ unit llomiery, *CCS of Imported ditect from Europe. 1 •••**!* “*•*• Solid Silk-, Our object is to make Savannah a ! *” **®pln, .vinrinon. Delnnea, ; It link, colored mid Mtriped Alpnrro,, ( _ . ... ) Clolh-, Clii—mrro- mid Vc-ling-, i)rl| DOOC3 ‘iiitH’kcf ,( T * W * Napkin- mid Doyle,. V ~ J ”’ * 1 Sbnwla, Clonks nnd Marques, ... (1* liu jral nod Hoop Mkirts, Thereby saving the time and expences. Dress Triimli K s nnd Huttons, of a trip to New Y’ork. j H-iery, lore<t,| All orders shall receive prompt attention! iL M M ‘a't \ ’ and be tilled at the same prices as if the! * ptrehaser was present. ;A.-e., & r ., &, • • 111 & 113 Congress Street , Opposite Ulc Yulaskilloumc, SIT4XXAH. GA. Nov 8 3mo “ “ “ 1 ’ - ■ ■ - ■ - - - - - - - - Itobt. P. A’ork, J. It. M’lntvro M. E. Williams. P. //.Ward.” YORK, WILLIAMS. MISTIRE & CO., ATJETION ASTI Comm ssioit iWt fbants, BAY S r L, SA YA XX Ah, GA. oOslgumeiits of Cotton nnd I.nmbri SOI. KITED. HEFERENCES. Brigham, Baldwin & Cos, Savannah Gaden & Unckles, *• Isaac D. Laßoche, “ Hunter & Gammeli, “ Erwin & Hardee, 44 Hiram Roberts, 44 W, Woodbridge, 44 L C Norvell & Cos. 44 S T Knapp A Bro., New York D H Baldwin A Cos. 44 Nov 8 6mo . F.DVV. G. HILTON, F. M. KANDELL Savannah. AVv York. Hilton & Randell WHOLESALE GKOCEHS, 193 Ray SlrfM, near Barnard, SA VAXXA //. GEOR Gj. 1 Are Constantly Receiving, per Steam rs from New York. THE LARGEST A> 1> MOST (Oil PLETE ASSORTMENT OE GROCERIES II THE CITY Orders by Mail, accompanied with R mittance, Promptly Filled, at Lowest Mar ket Trices. Not 8 3mo iwjp AT GASH PRICES. i i rpHE UXDEKSIGXKDha* just received a .I fine supple of select DRY GOODS AT THEOLD STAND OF R. R. fIVANS, To which he invites the attention of nil who GOOD BARGAINS AT SMALL PROFITS. Come with year money and you can exchange ‘ it to great advantage. lit- lias on hand many articles of prime nee essity with all the little notions of the times and seasons,and will tie constantly replenish in if his stock to supply TIE DEMANDS I? TIE MARKET The undersigned will also act-us c O jXT igkteb ON COMMISSION To Receive, Deliver, S*ore or* Kortvard all Goods or Merchandise Consigned to his care. JOII.Ii TRICE. RUN HERE BUT BE SURE TO BRING THE CASH. IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOLDS AND good bargains, call at the store next to Mr John Stark’s Confectionary, and you will find something GOOD FOtt EAT, GOOD TOJB WEAR, ROO COR WAS good COR CATCH FISH. CONSISTING OF BUOO.IIN. < OIt.MKTM, KIIIKOAN, Jt 04> |* MKIItTM, I.TIBItKI.KAM, IIO.MIC, I'OCKKT K>l V ICM, MlK|,|,|i\<; IIOOK.M, 80 A P, TOBACCO, PIPES, 80 DA. KAI.ICKATI'M, CANOE,KM, FIUUI,K MTimus, I’AN Fill ITM, AB DIN KM, ■ i,oi ic, PICK I,KM, CATMCP, I*ll’ NIC CA K KM, hooks and i,inkm, AVATICK IC S’ CIC K TM, Kl, ANNKI,I,M, CALICOES, ( V*l CC 3SIC KM. CNDKK Mil | EC I'M, .T 1 I’I’CCIKM, P|\M, iSI.ACKINIJ, SNII F, M I*ool, Til IC KA D. Til ICECOECM, IN KM, PKNM. PA PICK, AVIIAI.KBONK, BI.ATKB, PKNCI I,M TIN HCCKKTM, Lemon Syrup AND THE CAKE To SUIT. Give me a call before buying elsewhere, J. R. S. DAVIS. No liquors kept here, ladies need not fear to give me a call. “*#l ’ Oct 4-1 m HAVING fitted up and opened our SALOON, at the Store of T. J. Mcßain, we are prepared to offer to the Public everything that can be found in a First Class Saloon. BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN, ALE, CHAMPAIGNE WINE, MUSCAT WINE, MALAGA WINE, PORT WINE. CLARET WINE, RHINE WINE. AND EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, Either by the Bottle or DrinkMTlain or Mixed. % A FINE HAVNNA CIGARS ;of different brands. Anderson’s and oth ! ers Fine Cut Tobacco. ■ And everything to suit the taste of the most fastidious, can be had al TfHI*OBR HOUSI;, * As cheap as anywhere in the South. We shall always keep on hand a LARGE AND WELL Selected stock, And would invite the Public to give us 1 call, before purchasing elsewhere. PETERS & PERRY. • Ogt 3, 18G5. H 3m COMM, STILL CUMING. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! iifiiT aiis mmm,: Ladies Cloaks, Shawls and Hats OF THE LATEST STYLES. ©EHTLEMEN’S rURNISHIKO ©ODDS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CUTI.ERY AND CROCKERY, OF THE FINEST AND MOST APPROVED FINISH. IVotions of all kinds. In fact everything else usually kept in a Dry Goods House. A splendid stock o GOLD WATCHES, with many other tilings too numerous to meution. All of which we offer to sell as cheap as possible for (JiSII § CMHoniy Give us ft chJI and examine our stock ns we make no charges for showing our goods Oct-25 6m H. WOLFF & BRO,‘ NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!! WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC WITH A WELL selected assortment of DRY GOODS & GROCER IBS, HARD WARE, CROCKERY AND CUTLERY, Which \vc offer lor sale at our store next door to Messrs. J. N. McKinnon & Cos., consisting of Silks, Delanes, Poplins, Marinoes, Lust.es, Moharex. Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginghams* Ribbons, Waterfalls, Head Nets, Hoops, Balmarals, Vandikes, Casmere - *, Jeans, Lingns, Hoods, Shirts, * Kerseys, Buttons, Thread, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Gloves, Sweats, Hose, Laces, Ta* e, Hair Pins, Scarfs, Veils, Collars, Cravats. BOOTS A. Is 11) SHOES Combs, Knives & Forks, Port Monies, Spoons, Pocket Books, Umbrellas, •Packet Knives, Suspenders, Pens Paper, Inks, Pencils, Envelops, Blankets, • Ladies, Gents and Childrens HATS, Caps and Hosery, Bleached and Unbleached HOMESPUN 8, Soda, Spice, Pepper, Mustard, Cloves, Saleratus, Candles, Matches, Olive Oil, Starch, Soaps, Tea, Coffee, Coperas, Nutmegs, Mace, Solace, Savory, Emulet, Diadem. And other Brands of Smoking And Chewing Tobacco m&M K&DI (SUMfflffl®, Os tlic Latest Fashions, Ajso'a full assortment of Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, British Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, Jacobs Cordial, Godfreys Cordial, Batemans Drops, Paregoric, Pain Killer. •* Hot Drops. Laudanum, &c., &c. A Splendid assortment of LADIES AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS. Which we offer CHEAP FOR CASH Cotton, Corn, Hides, Tallow, H\ijc Sfc. Taken in Exchange. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. **YjO JENKINS & TIIOMAS. Oct-11 -6m Plantation for Sale WILL be sold before the Court House door iu Bainbridge, Decatur County, Ga.. on the first Tuesday in December next,'a plantation-consisting of 750 acres of land, sit, uated in the 16th District of Decatur County - Ga., on Big Tired Creek- About 150 acres of land opened on the place. Good dwelling houses and out houses, <fec., sold for the bene fit ot the heirs. WJf BRASWE LL, OctlMds Executor i i GEORGIA—Brooks County. WHEREAS, William A. Adminis trator on the estate of S A Edwards de ceased, makes application for letters of l)is mission from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to he and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections if anv they have, other wise said application will be granted. JG McCALL, Get IS- t3od Ordinary. -Li /\ X.hJ l-'XIOiVI Maximillian! Family Grocery AND PROVISION STORE. f I liL undcrsigued would respectfully X call (foe attention ol’ (lie Public (6 his -csh Stock of FAMILI (.Kon.ims, W ich lie has, and will endeavor t'fkcop c* .stanily on hand, consisting as follows: .*■ mars, Syrup, Coffee, Tea, Klee, I'luut', Clieese. lien-sag*. Sardines, salt. Crackers, Hlackcraf, Sail I’etre, I’epper, Spice. Mustard, soda. St a aeli, isjju din?, Cine <;:J *.iquor*. Tlu lVar, V. aod Ware, Tnhaceo, Wines, And several other articles too nu erou** to mention. All of which he will stdl upon very reasonable terms, believing th.it a nllilble penny i, bettor tlutn a uinir rlu| ling Call at the Store occupied by Dr. R. J. BRUCE as a Medical Office. Two Door, Above .lolm Miitrlt’* ConV fVeliounrt . LKBBKUB DEKLE. Thomasville, Oct. 4, 1564. 3m Kerosine Oil, I.AKPS, LAMP WICK. “ CIUtI.MiVH, CONCENTRATED I.VK, PI’TTV, I.Atll’ BLACK, m il: I,FAD, <to., PAINTS, ©II,*, GLAM, Ac., A, For ale by DeW ITT & STEGALL. Oct 25-ts Sozodont, FINE EXTRACTS, Florida Water, TOILCT SOAPS, TOOTH KRCMHEM, TOILET POWDER, LILLV WHITE. CO.Tinrt, RRISHEM, ESSENCE',. JAMAICA GIItGKR, NELT/FR APERIENT For sale by DeW ITT & STEGALL. Oct 20-ts .NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS ALL persons are hereby forewarned against Trespassing upon my Lands, in the vicinity and west of Thonmsville, as I will enforce the law upou either white or black who may hereafter be found or hauling wood upon thefsame. Oct 25‘3t THOMAS JONES, Sn. ()() ACRES’ BEST quality of Pine and Hammock Land for sale in Bryan County, Ga., 5M mile* by Rail Road froiii Savannah, nod three-quar ters of a mile from A. &G.R. R. On the plaee in a Peach and Apple orchard, also a few choiee Plum*, all selected from very choice varieties. There are also several varieties of Grapes. Red and white Raspberries, aud a large bed of St mWberries There are Seventy Acres under fence, a fra med Dwelling: House and all necessary out buildings, the laitulwill make 33 Bushels of Corn to the Acre, without manure I have also a House and Lot in !St Marys, Ga. I will sell to uoy one applying soon. ‘ T. J l OTICMS. Oct 18 3m JUST RECEIVED At JEHKINS &. THOMAS’ \CW Store, a New supply of Goods consist ting of WOOD, WILLOW, POT and CROCKERY WARE of all descriptions, together with a beautiful selection of Dry Goods, T £3 w EIiRY, CANDIES, PERFUMERY, and fancy articles of all kinds. COTTON CARDS. COFFEE MILLS, PAD LOCKS, SCALES, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, NAILS &c. Administrator'* Sale. WILL be sold at public outcry, before the court house door in the town of Valdosta, Lowndes county, on the first Tu esday in January, 18G6, iu the usual hours of sale, a tract of land cotaining about 600 acres , belonging c to the estate of Aaron Giddins, late of said county deceased, lying on the east side of Cat Creek, one mile above a good sett of mills, known by the name of Griffin's .Mills, twelve miles North of Valdosta. It is a most beautiful aitua* tion, and in p choice neighborhood, goo* society and.witkin two miles of two church’ es, and a good school within one mile. Tlte improvement on the place is as follows.’ Sixty-five acres in a slate of cultivation, fencing not in good order, a good new gin house aod screw, dwelling and out houses, a small apple and peach orchard, in a very healthy section of the county, will be sold on accommodating terms, as the estate is not in debt, and sold cxclusiv ely for the benefit of the heirs, persons wishing to pur chase would do well to examine the laud. OWIN SMITH, Administrator. MARY GIDDENS, Administratrix. Nov l-60d REORGI.4 Brook * County. Sixtv davs after the publication of this no tice I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said County. for leave to sell th reul estate of Henrv Singleton deceased. WM. J. PATRICK. Oct 18-60d Administrator. PLANTATION F O R S L JEL MY place two and a half miles from Thom asville, containing Seventeen Hundred acres—Six Hundred Acres in Cultivation, Stock, Corn, and Fodder to be sold with the nlace For particulars applv at the Planta tion. NOAH PAKRAMOKE. Oet-18 5t ,