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Fl'K> STI HE |
. f|MI K. tn<lerigned has opened a Shop in
in Thf ;r.'iville, for the nfaaMnctuie
and Repairing if
furniture:
Making and Furni°hing Coffins, kc., kc.
SLop second dear from the Print- J
■ing office, on Jeffers .h street.
L J SPITZ.
* Jan 1 • ■ ? ‘ n - .
11! Ilf
HAVING fitted up and opened our !
StI.OOX. at the Store of T. J. j
Meßain, we are prepared t<r offer to the j
Public every ung that can be found in a
First Class Saloon.
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
- GIN.
AI
CHAMPAIONE WINE,
MUSCAT WINE.
MALAGA WINE,
• PORT WINE.
CLARET V/INE,
RHINE WINE
ANDf:V EnV V A RIET VO F
~Li I Q XJ O R S,
Either by the Bottle or Drink--Plain or
FINE HAVNNA CIGARS 1
of different bran is. Anderson’s and oths
era
Fine Cut Tobacco,
And everything to suit the taste of the j
most fastidious, can be had at
THE‘OUR HOUSE,’
As cheap as anywhere in the South. We
shall always keep on hand a
LARGE AND WELL
Selected stock.,
And woutd invite the Public to give us j
call, before purchasing elsewhere.
PETERS & PERRY.
Oct 3, 1865 14 3m |
I* II (E X I A FO i Xl> II V
MACHINE SHOP.
fIMIIS Establishment is now in sneerssfnl
L operation, tnnt is prepared to make to or
der •; ISlstx \x ? Mtv tiiij.n, and
all kinds of Mill Work. H’e keep constantly
on hand. Migar mills o fall sires Hark Mlfil
(Jin Gearing. Iron Railing Kettles from 10 to
100 gallons, < >vens. Spiders. Wash pots. Plows,
Ac. We make to order all kinds of Iron and
Brass Castings. Our prices are reasonable
give us a call- Country produce taken iu e; j
change for work at market prices.
I* H A IMA X & (Jt
Columbus, On. Nov 22, ts
mot l 111 It> COTTON
Warehouse,’
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
O'FALLON & CO.,
1 “actors,
Foruarditr, Commission
JBERGHAHTS.
I) ESPECTFI LLY invite attertiou to
\j our facilities for the purchase or
movement of Southern Products, and will
give prompt attention to all business en
tn cur care. Intending to establish per
manently a House in Savaunah, expect by
strict business principles to merit and re
ceive a portion of the trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse L*
Colton, we are prepared to buy, or receive
on consignment to our friends in New
York or Europe, and will make advances
on same : picking, re baling or mending
all Cotton before ship ping, thereby saving
tbe onormous expense incurred in North
ern cities by this process.
Thev solicit a portion of the business of
the people of Georgia and of adjoining
States.
OFFIC E STODDARDS RANGE
Corner of fiat/ and Lincoln Streets.
NOTiCET
n .W IN6 completed an arrangement wit h
Messrs. L ( OI.BY At CO..’ of Savau
nah, for t ie purpose of running a linof
Steamers
Between I><>otor Town and Savannah, for
tlie purpose of
Reducing: Freights.
I nmt• 'it t. lt ; patronage of the kind peo
•pie of Sout> We>: cm (Jeoroia, and elsewhere
lit the .1 have made arrangements
to s! i> (OTT>, wool, nnri oilier
Pri duo-, and act aa Forwardii g Age it for
the public, and aoU< it tbi ir pat ._ Col
ton will be forwarded at
rrrmnin psm
w wia ut Va- A* j j Si Ju Jk<i
M , and i ther articles < f produce at very (
Low Rate*. and Goo's consigned to me bv
the above lira- of Boa's from Savuaaah, will
be forwarded
Free of ( har?c !
I can be foun 1 :\ T Tbouiaaville, Oa., on and
after the 25: f this month. Any information
in refereuce to
Boats or Freight
ean alwavs be hap by callfug on me at 11.
Ainsworth’s Store at Th>mnaville.
HENRY 11. SANFORD.
Agent for C L. Colby A: Cos s. Liae Boats.
FOR BALE 7
ONE of the most pleasant Resi- i
donees in the City, for
small family. Convenient to the lisibi
business por iou of the city. ForiliilfjQ
terms and particulars apply to
E. REMINGTON & SON,
Jan 4-3 t Thomasville, Ga.
H D-s ikgtox. H P. Bickford.
I>4KLI\GTO\ X BIC KFORD.
(Lommiss on iflmjjants,
Whole tile Dealers in
Groceries, Provisions, Atc ,
°■ Street , Jforlh Side,
[over Anderson’s Wharf,]
SAVJNNiiH, - - - Ga.
R'hrs by permistion to
Lovell & Lattimore, Savannah.
Bell. Wylly Christian. •*
Stuart ac Cos. “
Halsey, Watson 4 Cos., “
CCLeaty. New York
J Eneas & Cos, “
le.Sa •
E£2sg Educational.
The undersigned will resume the Exer
cises of his ischool on Monday the First of
January next.
TERMS AND RATES ••
No Tupil received for less tlian One
Quarter of Ten M eeks, and no deduction
made for less time, except in cases of pro
tracted and serion® Sickness. Tuition
must be paid Quarterly in Advance, or
-atifactory arrangements made for its
payment upon call.
Tuition of Ist . Fir-: Rudiments of
Spelling, Reading, kc., $10.90
Tuition of 2d Class, English Grammar,
Arithmetic, Geogrophy, . K
Tuition of 3d Class. Higher branches of
English* with Latin and Greek 20,00.
-deeMtf S. rOCCEBt
KT E W
fAfSILY &ROGERY
AND .
HARDWARE STORE.
ONE DOOR NORTH GALDBEERY’S
: STORE.
I UST received a large and well selected
,) fitock of Family Groceries, Hardware
Cutlery, kc., consisting in part of
200 B r.els Fresh Flour, Piio and Java
Coffee, Nails, Bagging and Rope,
Black, Green and Young Hyson
Teas, Crushed, Clarified nud
Brown Sugar, English
Dairy and Goshen
Cheese, Goshen
Butter, Soda
and Butter
Crackers
Buckwheat
flour, Onions,
Potatoes, Pickles,
Powder, Shot, and Caps,
Factory Yarns and Osnaturgs
Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, Ginger,
Nutmegs, Bluestone, Indigo, Copper
: as, Madder, Snuff, Scotch Maccaboy and
1 Bottle, Liverpool and Coast Salt,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Hard and Hollow Ware of all
kinds, Pocket and Table
* Cutlery Spades Shov
els, Forks Hooks
and Lines of
all Sizes,
Willow Baskets, Tubs and Buckets.
In fact everything usually kept in a first
! class
Provision store,
jAH of which will be sold low. Constanly
receiving fresh supplies. Highest prices
paid for Cotton, Wool and Hides. Call
and see H. B. AINSWORTH.
‘New Furniture Store.
M. NEWMARK,
54 IJr.tiuhtMii
STAND, W
j Keeps constantly on hand a good supply of
Parlor. Chamber and
KITCHEN mum IMS.
HaMrcsses, Child mi's Car*
riages, &c.
ZjzL* Mattresses renovated and Furniture re
paired at the shortest possible time. All oi
ders promptly attended to and carefully pack
ed. dm
land agency.
rpHE undersigned will buy or sell lands
| located in this section, for persons in
anylpart of the country. Having the ad
vantage of a newspaper circulating over
the country, my facilities for purchases
and sales are much better than could oth
erwise be obtained. Persons addressing
me on the subject must comply with the
following instructions : If wishing to sell
lands, describe them fully and truthfully,
quality, number of acres.of each quality,
whether pine, hammock, high or low lands
and the lowest price the owner will take.
Or if the object be to purchase—state what
kind of lands are wanted, the number of
acres as near as practicable, and wlmt
price you have made up your mind to give.
When lauds are thus entrusted tome fur
sale, the owner cannot himself dispose of
them without becoming responsible for the
advertising charges. L. C. BIIYAN.
Thomasville, Dec i3,1865.
“fobTsaleT^
MY plantation in the Comity of jefeggSgt
Lowndes, fen miles from
Yahl “ amid two front Clyattville,
containing four thousand and two ▼pw
hundred acres, not surpassed by
any in the country, or in this part of the
STATE IN FERTILITY.
The titles are indisputable. There are up
ward* of fourteen hundred acres cleared —
eleven hundred since 1862, which exhibits the
strength and character of the soil in the pres
ent crop. The
lII’II.IMXGS IRE SFHSTAX
tiaI and Commodious,
The quarters capable of accommodating com
fortably two hundred laborers There is a
new Grist and Saw Mill appended to the plant
ation. Corn, fodder and other produce, to
gether with the stock, consisting of mules and
horses. &e , will be sold with the plantation.
Terms Cash. Apply to
J. WALDBURG, Savannah,
or to J. H. M. CLINCH, Valdosta.
August 23, 1865 ts.
LAND SALE.
| Acres of Good Pine Land with
e_*o* * about IOU Acres of hammock
uncleared. Good dwelling house and all
necessary outbuildings with elegant Gin
house and Screw. 01*0 acres ct cleared
land under good fence. The piace is
as well watered as any in the County, and
now in fine condition for making a crop.
| The Cotton land on this place is not sur
passed in this section. The place has two
settlements with the necessary 1 uildings
on each except that one has no Gin nouse
and Screw. Any person there.ere wish
ing to purohase a smaller farm may pur
chase a part only of this plan.u ion and
find all the conveniences. Thj place is
j only six miles from Thomasville and situ.
ated iu a good neighborhood and society.
I Apply at once before the place is with®
drawn from market to LC BRYAN.
Great Bargain.
i)Af \ Acres of lan,1 > about 90 Acres
Cleared and all under fence
with good dwelling house and outhouses’,
, all lately built and now for sale if applica
| tion ’ 9 made within two weeks from this
, date. The land is fresh and will make one
bale of Cotton per every two acres, and
lies about six miles from Thomasville.
‘ This is the best bargain now eflered any
’ where. If you want a number one small
Farm now is your time.
Apply to c. BRYA>\
Co-partnership Notice,
0. ’ *
C 1 ORFF has this day associated with himself in business JAS. F. WATKINS,
and the busin-eas will hereafter be conducted under the style of ORFF &
WATKINS. * . Savannah, Feb. Ist, 1666,
To the Citizens of,Savannah and Interior Georgia!
Fully appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to me in iny business during
the pa-.t year, I take this method of thanking tke citizens of Savannah and people of
Georgia. Wc naw hope to extend our business, and bv close attention thereto,, estab
lish a permanent business and merit a continuance of east favo^p.
CHRISTIAN ORFF. .
C.-ORFF. JAS. P. WATKINS; •
SOUTHERN PALACE
111 IIOIDS IIOISE!
111 & 113 Congresss Street,.... SAVANNH, GEORGIA.
ORFF & WATKINS,
IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN
mifiiKffl AID Dtttsm
T TY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
By keeping an experienced Buyer continually in the Eastern market, thereby taking
advantage of :.y decline in prices, we are enabled to- furnish goods at the shortest
notice, and at a very synall margin.
JteiiT'Country A -rohants and Planters will find it greatly to their interest to examine
our Stock. TE ‘ S STRICTYY CASH. ORFF & WATKIXS.
Savaanah, Feb', 1, 1666. nov 8-Bra
I
COMING, STILL COMING.
WE'ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
D R Y GOODS!
bmm mum mmsm.
Ladies Cloaks Shawls and Hats
OF Ti!E LATEST STYLES.
&EKYLEBIEK>S FSmSMINO Goods,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CUTLERY AND CIiOCKERY,
OF TIIE FINEST AND MOST APPROVED FINISH.
Motions of jail liincls,
In fact everything else usually kept in a Dry Goods House. A splendid stock of
GOLD WATCHES,
with many other things too numerous to mention. All of which wc offer to sell as
cheap as possible for
CASH tS CASH only
Please call and examine our stock as \ve make no charges for showing our Good
Oct-25 6m H. WOLFF & BROTHER.
L J. mum A 11.
I- I
| G-ESSIRAL SHIPPIK&, i
Commission & Jfoviimrbing DJmljanis,
No. 148 BAY STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
• r
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rarticular attention given t.* procuring FREIGHTS, and to the j
Purchase and Sa 1 ?. of HARD PINE IWfBER LUMBERj
Cotton, Wool, Hides, Tallow, &Cm &c.
Nov 8 6m
M. S. MEYER,
Successor to
M. COHEN & BROTHER,
Dealer in
; CLOTH*EG, DRY GOODS,
FURNISHING GOODS. &C.
Congress St., Opposite
j Market, SAVANNAH. OA.
Nov 8 3mO
M. S. MEYER.
Wholesale Denier in
BOOTS. SHOES. UMBRELLAS K
No. 172, Broughton Street,
Next to Corner of Whitaker,
HMSTROUCKS old
nOCERY STAITD,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
•2&Q Grand Street, New York ,
Dili W 1 Hill PRICES!
J. SCHIFF & BROTHER,
Have now ready for inspection, and are constantly receiving
additional supplies of the latest, styles of
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
SUCH AS
French Marinos, all Wool Delanos, Granitas. Poplins, Alpaccas, anb the Late !
est Styles of Print -, White Goods, Hosiery, and Love's Balmoral and
Hoop Skirts Head Nets, Ladies’ and Gents Hats. Knit Woolen
Goods such as Breakfast Shawls, Nubes, Sontags ar.d^lloods.
Os the latest Breadway style. *
READY MADE CLOTHING,
All wool Casimeres, Doe Skins, Satnets, and Kentucky Jeans, Ladies and Gents
Boots and Shoes
A great variety of NOTIONS,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Maonboy and Scotch Snuff bv the bottle or pound. A large lot of
FRENCH CALF SKINS , and LEATHER of our own tanning ,
Many other articles kept usually in a Dry Goods store. Come and give them a call, they will
take great pleasure in snowing goods, and you will be convinced that they will sell their goods
As Low as l!ie Lowtst /
J*p* Countrv merchants will find it to their advantage to examine their stock and prices.
Nov 22 ts
STEAMERS
TWO BOYS’ AND ‘ORIENT.’
Regular Packets between Doctortowu and Savannah,
NOTIC E.
HAVING perfected my arrangements, I am now prepared to ship from 600 to 80
Bales Cotton per Week by the first-class Steamers TWO BOYS and ORI
ENT, and will handle all Cotton or Goods consigned to,me, and pay for all Cotton
Oooods lost in my hands. 1 have a large
WAREHOUSE,
and competent men to attend to my business- and feel sure of giving satisfaction. 1
have shippad during the rncntli of November 1160 Bales Cotton, without being Agent
for a Boat, and as Agent for two first .class Steamers, will insure all Goods con*,
signed to my care to meet with dispatch. All Cotton consigned to my care will be
handled with great care. D. J. DILLSON, Agent,
j MACKY, BEATTIE & CO.,
! Spying sin Cmicml Ccmm’ssbn 4rltr:lr f,
’ *
203 cfc 303 Bay St. Bavamaali, G-a.
|
Cash advance * made on Consignments to
MACKY & BEATTIE, Phila.
REFEItEJVCESi
Messrs. CHAS. L. COLBY <(- CO, Savannah.
HUNTER A GAM M ELL,
“ BELLMfr CHRISTIAN, “ ‘
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, “
Messrs. MAUD & WRIGHT, Augusta.
“ AY A. RAMSEY & CO. “
“ LORD, STONE & CO., Bos'on,
JOHN P. BOYLE & CO, New York.
“ WALLACE & BROWNE,
“ MACKY k BEATTIE, Philade phia.
“ J. GIBSON, SONS & CO., “
Philadelphia NATIONAL BANK,
First NATIONAL BANK, “
Seventh NATIONAL BAJTK, “
ROBT STEEN, Esq., “
Messrs. McCUTCHEON & COLLINS, “
CLARK k CUNNINGHAM, Baltimore.
M A. HAMILTON, “
We have on hand and for sale a choice assortment of Wines, Liquors, Bacon,
Flour, Lard, etc.
Nov. 8 3mo
JOY TO THE WORLD !
TIIE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
r *.
Has Relieved more I’ain, and caused more Beal Joy than any other one thing that
can be named 1
Is a Balm Tor every Wound!
Our first Physicians use it, and recommend ils use; the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medicines called for, and the AVohlesale Druggist considers it a ’
leading article of ids trade. All the Dealers in Medicine speak alike
in its favor ; and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Merit
and Virtue is fully and permanently established,
and it is
. ° 1
The Great Family Medicine of the Age !
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT,
TACKS IN DISEASE.
TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES
gore Throat. Sudden Colds. Coughs, etc., Weak Stomach, General Debility Nursing
Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Complaint, Dispepsia or Indigestion, Cramp and
Pain in the Stomach, Bowell Complaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera
Diarrhoea and Dyetery.
TA KEN ENTER NALL YIT CURES
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns a;.d Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
PAIN KILLER taken internally should be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective than anythnig
else. For a SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killar and
the relief is immediate %pd eore pwrfHv*.
<L jjc Southern (fntcrprisc.
LUCIUS C. BRYAN, EDITOR.
SUBSCRIPTION TERMS.
—— u
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strictly ix advance.
ADVERTISING TERMS .
Advertisements will be inserted forene
dollar per square of twelve lines or les
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count of TWESTT-rivK per cent will be made
for advertisements inserted for three
months or under six months, nndFiFTTper
cent for twelve months or more. All ad
vertisements sent to the office must be
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red or the period to be published, and in
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vertisements. Special or editorial notices
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the same. Subscribers names will bedropea
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which the subscription has been paid, un
less renewed. All communications should
be addressed to Proprietor Southern Enter
prise, Thomasville Georgia v
IiEAI. .lIM FK I ISE VIK\TA.
Apeesrsons having occasion to adver
lth Legal Sales. Notices, etc., are com
pelled by law to comply with the following
rules:
Admiiiislriilr, Kirrnleri, r Guar
dians:
All sales of Land by Administrators, Ex
ecutors or Guardians, are required by
law to be held on the first Tuesday in
the month, between the hours es ten
o'ciock in the forenoon, and three in
the afternoon, at the Court House in the
County in which (lie properly is situate.
Notices of these sales must be given in
public Gaieite Forty Days previous t*
.ne day of sale.
Male of Frrsonn! Property i
Notices of the sale of Personal Property
must be given at least Ten Days previf
©us to the day of sale.
Extnl* Ucliloik milt Creditor* :
Notices to Debiers and Creditors of an es
tate must be published Fort} Days.
Court ol Ordinary Leave to flell i
Notice that applicatien will be made te the
the Court ot Ordinary for leave to sell
Lands, must be published weekly fer
Two Months.
Adiuiui*f ration mid <’ unrdiannhip :
Citations for Letters ol Administration
must be published Thirty Days ; fer
Dismission front Administration, month
ly for Six Months.
Fercriohurt- of .Tlnrtgnge :
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage mint
be published monthly for Four Months.
E*taL>liitliiug 1 .ont I’nprrn :
Notices for establishing Lost Papers must
be published for the full term of Three
Months.
Publications will nlways be con
tinued according to the above rules, un
less otherwise ordered.
” - .-.M.l * JIJ
I HOTJSE
Furnishing Store.
\\ r E have now on hand and for sale a largo
T v variety of ;tr ides to suit every occupa
tion and condition* Such as
Crockery Ware
OF ALL KtXDS
Lanmn, of nil kind*
Cutlery of oil kinds,
I'lniK aof nil kind*.j
ICrnre mid Eitt* of kinds,
foircp# of all kinds.
File* of all kind-.
Lock* of all kinds.
CtliiMM Tumbler*. Coblef- nnd Preservo
Di-hen. Wood and Wetnlie Well Ilnek
ets Juniper and Painted Wmrr llurk.
els. Till)-. Wash Hoards. Wood Howls,
Wood Churn* and Herkia’n to make
Cos (fee, Fire Iron-, Spades, Sihovcls,
Rritania .Wreak Di*hc*, Cotton nnd
Wool CARDS.
WATCHES, Itl/ACKIIVn,
lUVOEH, TAIHM,
GUiir fAPS, r.TNTI'BIi,
CIRRYING follllS,
CARRIAGE BOI.TS,
Oil, STOVES,
SLATES nnd I'EVCILS,
HUM) STAI’I E
BLIEING for Stni-ehid K .
kOOKIKG GLASSES,
PORTABLE HAT RACKS,
SEIVES,
SAUCE PASTS,
CIIAEEVG DISHES,
MASONS TROWELS,
SHOE R RUSHES,
HOUSE It RUSHES,
TEA A* TABLE Spoon*
Knives & Forlts
Pocket Knire*,
llntchel*,
Dmiving Knives,
■Kooks,
Hasps,
Staples,
Are., Ac., Ac.
With an infinite number of other articles
too numerous to mention.
TIN W ABE
OF ALL KINDS
Manufactured to Order.
A. k R. SMITH.
flJaf In front of E. Remington & Son.
Nov 22 ts
JUST RECEIVED
At JEXKINS & THOMAS’ IVcw
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,
J IE3 w X3 Xj JcL X ,
CANDIES, PERFUMERY, POMADES,
and fancy articles of all kinds.
COTTON CARDS.
COFFEE MILLS, PAD LOCKS, SCALES,
HATCHETS, HAMMERS, NAILS &o.
PKK'VCII BRANDY, 50 Chiu a
Drink, ret the “Our Hourne.”
All Other Drink* £5 Cents, at the
“Our Houm.”
ALE on Draught at the ■“Our Howe,’
Genuine Scotch Whitkrr at thf
“Our Horned
Hot Whisky Punches at the
“Our House.