Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, May 23, 1866, Image 2

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S'oiitlirni dnitcqmsc L>. C- BRYAN, Editor. THOMASVILLE, GA.: WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 1860. ■cm u.. An interesting meeting his been going on at the M*thodi-t Church in this place, since last Saturday. - —* ■ WWt • received on the 18lh instant, a “ 1 iruijoDiJii Alliance enterc * info r>c "we< n .Mr. w. Fred Per Lin,- Mum. Mar they live in peace tod harmony to a ripe old age . ••Bil l. jIRP” WMTE9 A BOOK litri rI * Si! I worth reading, and we predict that it will ■ •■is a itL> . will.be seen by reference io his adver tise ■ pated concert on lVeonesd a v ” sight B -a mtisician, .- n 1 ihe- • popularity of him t %-l.i. % ri _\obi,e i ROMTI. We learn from the Be*ti**l, hat the Cm,.-’ ** e in that city for live bea n noble work •X• ■ • . ■ Ore will •■* * ’ • dly. as he wi . VI SJUCfI B -••• —, Tirr Ft'tsv t vnm t’BPRIEB. ... ■ “... is o (too for a r-ir .'r, aiid although tv,, im i iiyine it very dull at this .<• igoii th* , T - 7>i f’ i'r iii‘np|. trlnn ■ • trill • , nrtsowicly, Jhe ‘ wrier is published } j t M.Ltoty &Coat A3 4*• > • ;* v . ace. < >ur rea lei s V LAMB tJROt liRVXTdR?:, ‘Ve call attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Araesworth & Sanford. Thes< r ’ n, lemen have )ne of the heaviest si - •of Family Groceries in Tfaomasvitte anu use every exertion to supply the demand. In connexion with the grocery dsnt rim ” y Also deal in tin ware, hardware and •'£!'!!, , A i' ,u ": l;uu B °PPHes of these ’ “ •'* k ''l>* con stan; iy on loud. •Messrs. Aim swortl. .Sr Sanford are thorou-h energetic Southern gentlemen, wTi r-erved. acted and sympattoiied with the SMth m ail her troubles, an I particinati and in all her a isfortunes. U c all suffered u - gether—let in verify the truth of. Bhks-1 jieare—“ A fellow feeling makes us won 1- rous kind. ‘ ■ - ■ . BOOK STO iT! |> Tllon lilff I | L ; . U hat has long been needed, is now cs abhshed—a good book store in .Tlio'rna- , T ‘. Ue > whc,c ol,r people can bay books without the trouble of sending abroad id other cities Messrs lb u.: u ,- w ,, young men of Southern birth an l c du a ti-'U, (native Georgians,) who* have seal their devotion in Southern interests by service and captivity in the Southern army, hove now supplied that idesideratum and ! f ,c > an, ‘ numerous other articles ip. th • line of business p....j , . their rooms handsomely, and provi abundantly with, popular Magash.es and newspapers for the eutertainment of vi-it ors. They have afi io list of the new and papular novels, to which we call particular attention. 1 * . Ladies and genllera n are ’ cr & eo’s Drug Store ‘ **“ ’■ srxDAvschoolcelebration 1 he parents and teachers of the sever il Sunday Schools in town, were to meet at the Methodist Church to day, for the pur se.-e of arranging tor a celebration ‘ U hope tins projecr will he carried out The Thel f l .' l r S h: ’ ve ' l erected it, and they should not be disappointed. Some how or other oar people seen very feack a,boiU ever - v *** in g of the kind. Uhv the hi m'l ‘° 0 ,:U0 in ,he d L v *o discuss the beneht of Sunday schools. Every -en eible man and woman knows them'to be beneficial. The children ought then to be encouraged and taught to love the Sundav way ,‘bin h h,S CiU> bedo!,e ln no surer way than by eorroending the Sunday lmion- WUI plcasatU and recol *■“ - _____ VAORIXCT IN’ TnotIAAViLLE. VNe have said elsewhere, that owin'* to circumstances not within our control, we are unable to publish the proceedings “of the Town Council of Timma-vido ofthis week in to-day’s paper. A largo amount cf linporuut business was transacted, among others the following Ordinance was passed. Look out loafers : Dr ,( ardainrd btf thr Mmrvr and Counril of j. Tou n fI . T Thoma*i-UU. and it it hertbtj or aaintd bit niiihoritffiif the sum' 1 T 1 t t i and after t,„s date, it shall be’ the duty “1. t ie Marshal. Deputy Marshal and Po!W men of tins town to make diligent m uiry and it he or they shall find any person or persons strolling about j u kii'eness, wi lo are able to work, and who have no property to support them; at y persons lending an immoral or profitgnte lite. who it iv > no property to support them and are able to work, and do not work; any persons able to work, having no property to sup port them, and who have tint some visiole aud known means of a fair, honest and re spectable livelihood ; any p- rsons having a fixed abode, who h-.ve no visible propir v to support them, and who ID by stealing or by trading in. bartering .or or buying Stolen property ; and all professional or ; notorious gamblers living in idleness, it shall be the duty 0 f said Marshal and Po licemen, or either of them, to arrest any such person or persons as a vagrant, a ,and bring them before the Mayor or any mem- * ber of the Council, for examination* and if ‘ the proof shpuld show probable guilt, said ; persou or persons shall be bound over tor trial at the next term of the County Court I of th ; s County, to be dealt with as the law directs. P. McGLASHAX. M;tror I Attest. WM CLIXE. Clerk ITERREOirOPTU'Ot. • Prof. Cevor has been entertaining on community with his splendid exhibition of i •lerreoscopic plates, of the finest scenes from biblical and Secular history ; hut we ‘ regret to see that he has not met with the Fiver t?* ex ar -ir n Q *!e rve., lit* net. iu- ! snees are purely scientific, while the scenes i i both from biblical f.nd secular “history , are Ihe most interesting and entertaining character to the ret.ncd n.ind. His exhi- 1 : ***** re attended by an explanatory | I lecture, iiself entertaining ami instinctive,. 1 f especially to children. We would be please I ‘ j to sc - Prof Cover's entertni* ments well ; pair'nixed, for the tendency they have to- j (ward improvement and at pro i ::jofi es ! a Southern man. as is also bis assistant,) ■ M. f ivp si■ tathasct*. 1 !.* v i;AVt* welli?ie i ? fe.ir being imposed upon ty a Yankee * nuinnug. boutherfi men cun s cct j up tcenes ns w*ll as Ynnkees and I tfeigri . > . h, Fr mkiin.• lliclimonrl, , s v >c. ; but s >ui*i.• -ii |>s ** ’•* aMreclj if, .Wc y io witness his splendid exhibi lo.i.s. be tore he leaves this seciiott of the w . J H.CTWBB Wf Wltß. of th.- list term xl *Ff4fefiep‘^lftsfftOTf'*S( ; Monday wwisg laai, under the BMaC gruti- . • . When he commenoed in January last, the Institution had gone’ down under the : amtrMrted tekforUmei of the war. an-i i six put iU appeared a’ the opening of t the exenisre.. Mr. “Bilker, however, is not ! • isily discouraged. He knew tliai Ihe tnaterial : r A. good selmot was in ity, notwithstanduig • oilier i : and p , ulor sc!m chool began so grow at i increased unul he had -no proud of closing witii sixty’ scl<■ T-iii.s was a decided VUCCCSS, for which be was in (ebted a'one to hi- own good man- | •tr lining, his gentle Christ inn character and ‘ firm •discipline, guided by a liberal educa tion, enabled liim to triumph over every tiicle, find wip the” hearts ofp ’ - HW3VBV WANTED. lint, ‘we hflve no ‘ . • ® u * by - nn- mem • ■ ‘ ■ very much nr locon-'-s troin hit .!- • t■(■'•■ 1, i v ■ ■ ttile,-anil-fill at lei>t a pai t of ’ : ■ - .;:■(■ : \ I"a ;: iy • .. i'!- ii i- : vu. <. I t ! u ;:r ■ ‘•till F: r ‘ .•• v :••. v. ;e” we evi n t ’ ■•• and •'!)( Ii Wa li"\. |;|||<! j>• j V ■ ’ e ■itfo ; !::.!.• 1 i ■■!,: 1..>• m. n ... we stir around and get it,* )’ u art .’ little tight new, can't you stir nround and get the littJe yon owe us? If you irj faithfully and Jail, why, the n we can but TA\ ON COTTON. “ Tlio Radical \ is irganizeis at Washing ton, hate fMMsed the expected lei!, levying * 1 is of 5 (Wats pev lb. on Cotton, and i hug - .. nr to what extent they are.prepared c. ” in t la-ip iealo-iH v and hatterl ot t tie Smith, they refuse tlie Soutji her-rightful repre •M‘iir-i! ion, hut 1...,1< i. if,- South lor the pay ment nf i he public"debt. Once more tlie South power in her hands i! .she'will use it. Every Southern ” An whe has planned Cotton,- should now ro-ont the ffisUlt by immediately plowing ap every stalk ot Cotton ho lias planted, and turn Ins attention to provisions for home eonsumpiion. ‘We have Heard some gay they would-do it, and we sincerely hope they may carry it out. Such a course would strike the Ni rth a forcible blew in two directions and pm an end forever id the Cotton tax.- While they wo-iM - be prived of Cotton etifii • should raise our own • provisions and not be.i bliged to buy fr. ‘tn- 1 hern. It would bt tro hardslii| to us, and they would be. taught, that’ al though we hftVe no military force, we yet ’ .... w bolly beyond spots, - f leir political demagogues. ii is time. • year, and if. the South is ever to lie re spected in this Onion ’ 3.n Post sritips. ny persons are in the habit of putting old pos) stitaips and revenue stamps - on •heir letters. They should know th t neither of these will answer the purpose of the new l ailed States post stamps, and olntt all letters having tlie old post stamp :ir the revenue stamp on them, are sent to iii- dead letter office. for tiif. HTOWItBE ’ Mr. Editor: —ln view of the rapid in crease in the size of olir city, a few ci'ti z-n< are agitating th i subject of securing a H e Engine and ail necessary fixtures, and 1 hope you will encourage thrmigli the columns of yonr valuable paper so lauda ble an object. Permit us to give vou a few statistics in relation so Thnmasville. There is- :it present about twenty Dry Goods and Grocery stores in our midst, five Drug Stores, one Hook Store, oneGuti- Sti.i'ti’s shop, two Jewellers shops, two Toi lets shops, two Harness simps aiK i o ,j ler small shops almost without number. Idj not pretend to stay that ~11 these are on the high road to wealth,-but presume, that- Some at least are doing a tmmtkin f business. iK,ve h, ‘cn peculiarly fortunate hereto fore, but this tact does not warrant us in the Ixßef that we will be exempt in future and it behooves us to act upon litis ques tion immediately. It is of no.us -, , i o c|i j the stable door after the horse is stoleu. I 1 think the city authorities favor ‘he idea ! and we would suggest that . meeting be ! called. “ MANY CITIZENS. In reply to the above wp remark, that we have ever favored and encouraged rlie adoption of measure* looking to the secu rity of ntir town property against tire, and Vill now-nr at any other tune give our nio t cordial co-Ofierattou. The Town Council con-iiered this matter at their meeting on Monday nigh: last, i ui their proceedings on t ie subject, for the present were postponed publication. It will he softi ient for us to say. that the Council will do all in their powjsr tor the eecuuty and prosperity cf theaown. , Austrian Troops e\ route —The State Department is sard to be in of ficial possession of th > inte ligence that troops are now on their way to Mex ico from Austria, to t ike ch't place of those withdrawn by France, Seeing that the “ pfotes.” of oar Government was written to our Minister in Vienna after these troops had set sail, the quoi j tion is whether we can take oflensc and count this first, detachment as com ing within the scope of that protest. ’ Anticipated Revolt in Spain I —A correspondent writing from Mad rid states that the Spanish Govern- I merit are distrustful of another attempt : nn the part of the disaffected ainono the oeoulc- to incite a revolution. The f r object is said so be a complete change of the royal dynasty, and Prince As niadius. son f Victor Kmanttcl, is spo- i ken of as the successor of Queen Isa bella. General Priui, win is now in ! Italy. i a mentioned as the chief leader ! in th r. yvemont. In .antreipat’on oi a wvolt ‘ the authorities at Ma catjsed the truards to be doubled, and are looking well to the feeling en tertained by the soldiers Symptoni.- ni njr the Spanish sub j< cts apj a rent, but whether an at- : :i ia- : at rev. iuti-m v,a aii be i. llow- i cd with success i> a matter oi much • J TKRfipLv. Massacre.—‘■The. new> is c itifirmed ol an ont surprise of a Goverwroewt po-t in Arisona, and the ‘ ii ass acre of 124 I’ S. soldiers by tlio - An che Indians . The laulr i< charged first upon’ Gen. -J. H. Oarleton. com him i.J v ‘. ... . . _ _ . • • f ilmv :ii.hl ri u-rin_r too Bach to In- 1 dian pledges, and second \. upon.’ the (ii vern men t, t/.r not havtßg larger force in that sect on to keep down t e 1 savages. ‘J he Government ho\v. vc'r . has no li.me to spa e for the protection ‘ of the White people, the- ric.-Vo hav- ‘ ‘ in cr monopolized exclusive attention.’ - color. . . “j A Trno B ill Asniiot Kx-RrfoMfn ItnvH—.likli-i- I iiilcrwonil j-- -.jiil (o i lour. Ornt North vvilli it in hi* j I'orkd. ; # .\oi; f0;.;,. May IT. Life \ - - i.j >y aftewkoon i! e Grand -I ary ol the l foil :d . States Circuit Court, in • session I brought fn a true bill against .1 < fft rson i is or t:e tw n. then adji uihed “uni-i ■ the first Tuesday in duue when it will :: , • . in ‘V. “Il.it! n . . * Jud;>c l"mi’ rwo< dwi t.t NoGh last night, taking with him a cjpy of ioC indictment ruain>t Mr.Davis. ’ 1 Pa*a"c.cf tl-.r Amendmrat bj the • • E 3 ous, M as;:! UT<)N, Mdy 10.-"-The limise> . ‘ ■ • :i"cu. i ‘ ll'-i-iii-vr. uel ion t omm'tt a Hi t mn t i ci..•••’ • 1* ’ , : to the. law. ; F JO. t ‘ii’ ~, ; . ■ i ; ■> ,: t’ uumbcr.s, but restiieis ‘ it t-> the ex tent that citircQs above twenty-one. year [ekfe excluded-from niiin.A • dislranchisex until July, JB7O, all who; vokuMkrily adhered to tbe late ’ red turn j prohibits the'assumption of’ pay rue i of-the publiedebt, and eoui pensation k>r emanciputed.slaves.. • WOT’f.BNH-T TAREHLR fION'FY ‘ ■ W hen .Mis. ,j i). |)asis v ,-. nt the eith er day, tn Norfolk, to lay in a su-’ ply ol prov -and other ■ tti les for house-keeping, aij kinds'of favors were bertowi and upoii her but • nobo .y would ; take a cent of her money! This is in. deed a noble exhibition .of patriotic feeling w.hicli reflects’ infinite credit upoti the.people ol’ that city. ‘. Arrivnl of Hie Head Center Stephens ‘ Nhw Youk, May 11. — Stephens, 1 Hand Ceitterof F*nianipm, whit arrived here yesterday, wag met on bis .arrival !'v ;i committee of the Fenian Brother hood, and by thousands of irishmen, I who were anxiously waiting for his ar i He prnc t ded Im'm rhe wharf • to the M triTpolitan Hotel, followed by. the crowed, where he’ will remain* for • his tversing with the c wimir- 1 lee and “rue.-i ing the e • ‘ friend aas he choseto meet, fn a fa- i : OD-i-ir Conversation with the report- rs °* the pre.-s. Mr. St ‘pbens'gave a few hint-o, the obje toflt is mission, and confidently asserts that t lie Irish army . Would fight on their ’ own soil-ere the j ■expiration of the, present year. The i ommiMee dl Arrangements expect the Common Council t > give Mr. iste phene a reception. There wHi also be a grand demonstration at Jo He*’ Wood, when the Head Center will fully ex plain the object cf his mission to this country. Mr. If. Doran Kill 1311 has issued a war builetin to the Brothet hood, in w hich he states that he has made hu repot t- < f itis action heretofore, because the public should not know everythin connected with war purposes Until th action proposed .was •defeated m- suc cessful, but lie proceeds t) state t; at lit- enterprise m the cash r herder i only temporarily baked. not defeated lie eoncludt - by-stating, that ho .and Mr. O’Mahony are on the best of t et ms, and not anomies, as pull to opin ion Inis it. Mi - . S evens w: s serenaded by the 99th regiment. Oul.O'.Mnhony arriv. and ‘ !lt bis hotel about midnight. iMr. Ste phens made a short address, not last ing over ten minutes. The manner of his delivery is slow and so inaudible rrs to be scarcely heard, lie said lie did nut belong to any patty, but came here to nuile all the Irish people, an J he wo Id let no one b ■ aceus and ti l he j was fai ly tried, or found guilty. Du- I ly ex pros i ins had been doing a great | deal ot harm to the can e, and he ad- i ’ v.sed the sensible unt ded Feniaua to refrain from such a habit lie sad lie came hero by invitation, and should ■ keep qu t .or a time, and the Commis sion now appointed to enquire into the matters ol the Irish Republic had mu 1 ; their report then they would have something t* say. After expressing tiianks f r the serenade and other de- I nious rations, he continued his remarks by saying that the people of Ireland were prepared for a longtime but they Had been disappointed in not receiving l support before this. A ITuncelv Domain.—The cou trv domestic estibli>hmei.t only of the Duke of Devonshire would occupy one ■ ~t c-untie-. The park im- . mediately .'Uiroixidii g the palace is 11 milt-$ hi eircumit rence, at i contains b.'-lM acres. “i it- pill: *i!*ni it a >*d n lor 2.> ctvs. itierearc thirty greenhouses ‘ each trom si ti 75 teet Three ] ! or lour of tkoe euat m nothin”: tut , ■ pine-apples ; others fuhliiin BOtinng but melons and cucunibers. One pecc-e tree on he gla?s wall measured 5i leet in wiilih and 15 m height, and .1 1,0 : poaches it i- the Itr est.in the i lie r peh us- - ti'-c or s.x in all, arediUU feu lung—and such g.a esl There are pine- pples #eil A ihe gr cnii- u-e . . ty - , tropical plant, ; s one ot the ’ wuiiuers ol the wor>d". It cowers nu acre oi ground Is.l high, ot ov |aiihgpe, and cost It is : heated oy steam and hoi water pipes, ■which iii-dll are six :m es .in leo - Ibe apparatus consumes 600 tons, ol . , . ‘ ■*■"•''■.'* 1: -.*• kaaa&a trees” | tees mgn, with .ctuairs or ttuu, sugar-ea e. cotfee t ce*. .bamboo, ano in .-holt,, every tropical-p un-t that ©as ! oe uatiied. • btfanl of i-he palm” treeu j are l.um uu to fiU ieei high., ihe |.smoke o. tlio immense tire underneath ‘ l> ca ried in pipes under an -outlet in the woods, the “coal is ■ brought in a tunnel 600 yards under • ground One tou.utaiu throws a jet u water to the height of 7-i feet. • fr.Fi-: —lt is not work ti at kill ••• ; ... ; it” is wot ry. Work is hea t I ion can -bar iy put mote, on a. man •t’li ii Ik can be-r. \\ orry is rust ui>- r< ti the bltMle. .it-is not revolution tha ■ destroys the machinery,- but the Iric tien*. Fear secretes aCid,"bat love and et things. if- -’ in day we bad ih<* pleasure of a ‘I-,’ iru-ii ‘• 11 1 iiti.is.vs. “t ilieeni -vpi-inii ... . . . ! O. . * : I) -, Goods Mr Thom s'informs us that their ... 1 -:v cOmpleU’ in ever variety ol V 1 ‘ 1 f. , : i .. r, . 1.: ■ c.. *• A triemi n “, .’ • ■ .: . i , ’ ■’ >.C 1 a r ol Congi css h.. I iv• •; 1 ’; I ‘ •11 -•■ ■ ‘ .4 • . the ■i’ i -‘.ii i..r, .. < ■ id i 1.1 in ii . : .-. ■i. I',■: ! V.I” s i, , Hi- (,;.,• irgi , 4 the old established brag'Store nt A ,Solo mono v * 0., And op| Grocery Sior nt A.'&L. Freidenbe'i v U. 8. TAX NOTICE: v EXPECT to atose my books foi the in. me | ■ .1. x <>t IBii4, for the County of Thnma -i ” Saturday,-the 2nd day of June. Defku) •- • ‘• “ill Im- ii.-.il. wit 1 1 acV-niili ii] to lav.- 1 am receiving applications for e of legacies, sum mimuk sluagb* tcTud told c ‘': mi on hand; • T. 8. HOPKINS. •Ass‘l Assessoi 2ath liivigiou, Ist Dis; , ‘ ‘ ‘ _ 21 ts • jist R3-u:ivni. i • 4 SMALL lo.t of viiTS'ic: paprr, by ” sTY ‘ BEVILL. & VVKAGG. I “ May S:l __ J .m . ! CQIs CERT. • W4-.T. PAItMOVs. aided by his . puptts 1 awl” other a-nateurs, will give a- Cou rort of- Vocal and Instrumnutal Music, on W ediiesda . -i ; th ini at t >■ Court House Should th weather prove unfavorable the : Concert will be deferred until tlie iii-st pleats -1 ant’ evi ning. Programmes Will be distributed on . the : mormug. of the 2Uth inst.- ‘ • 1 . . admission 50 cent ’ ‘ I [ .E : tors. -Exec. utiderltio Law to make AtmuKl - -■ l - <-■ J‘i i I-’ -it ul .1 li; . On failure , , thev will be det use !t as ; • L w ei.iv-i.I; . U..H, TOOKE, • ‘ ’ Ordinal'v; UKORUIA—THoiikin Comity. AgreealilyV® an order of the Hon Court of Ordinary of said County, 1 will sell before C hn{y . \\ it hin the Lfff&l hours of .ai the brut rueaduy in July next the lan 3 of ■ 01.~1.111 Hur.-t deceased, 011 the Albaiiv Load twelve miles north west of Tbourasvi-lie lerws Wade known on das’ of sap- SIEPIIEN ihltM . ‘ Ad.niinstrutor 40 days notice. H. H.TOOKE, Qjdiuary ('FORUIA —'l !ioiiin t 011110 i: - - bari O tder of the Hon. Court of ( Irdinttry ol tiaid Cotiutv. 1 will soil before the Court House dooi ; , I’tiomaavitlo said t-'oautv. gal hours of sale on tin; tit'ot Tuesday* in July next the laui mmm— l lcfiitb Cash •’ - . DANIEL McJtIXXOX • • Adumustrutoi 11 B TOOKK Ordiuary. . Two mouth* from date application will l>e m to L ainde iC trt of ( ml real estate ol .-> iloiuon 2J •- * k*a ol Lotuules Count v decease . j JTHOMAb a GftIFFIJJ Adair •. • t A’i persons having demands against t. ■ tat%ot Solomon NeWsom wiil | duly proven, and those indebted to naai estate WJ lt pieaso uia ... ounr-oi.ii. payment to THOMAS 1 OkllfyiK, Adm’i Two months from date application will be ’ made to Lowndes C >urt of ordinary for leave , t sell the real estate ol Leonard kHJasber late ! ool.oundtb County deu’d. ! „ W.lli Allen Exr. May 15th 1866. ... ——<—■ <■ I'ORt.l | .I.mmrlra County W •ri',i , lliof'i M In'v:'” A■: uimstratnr <,f Daniel Mclntyre having lih-iT hi* petition l"i t ois ,u t tor I .‘iiei-H ol ais.ui. ion fnnn his dmiai*t ra j,>n t ais is tKuvf >rc to lid uonisli all concerned j to shov.tn< if any tier can wirv Haul letters Hluiubi not he granted at. a regular term-of this j Court, alter the expirat on ot six mouths (liven under tnv hand and official signature ! tit is lati dav of ,\I v I soli. WILLIAM SMITH ordy. P N1,1!.-Oitr I’orlntilo 1 al tli I. t’> Itors- power. (•;„ (]niru at this office feb7 6tf nEllßtu \ _|,iinitr Cnnnir, WlllcliCAS, Matthew Vicker* Mpplics for f./cttrrft of Adndtiislnt'ion on the p-tstp* „f Matthew Vickers and Jackson Vickers, bite of snut (Monty, rfec’d -Dnless good caog i* shown to the contrary. Letters of Adm ini* tm tion will lx granted and issued to said Matthew Vickers, on the first Monday in June next. Given under mv hand and official signature this 24th of Apiil. MILUAM SMITH Msy 9 JOd Ordtenry SODAWATER W I T II • I FINE SYRtJPS •At . j TT. P. GLOWER & GO’S ■ BRTJG sre an. • Ml'; o • ■ ; •■’- • .. : STOHE. rfiHE undersigned have op.-n *d a stoek oi vi\’VYv-*VV*> s v ’ r - ox '' !? - v mliD “AitCl €•• V 9 -■* • .I’. Ci.oweu & (Vs Drn'tjf Store, an ,\l in Stiii-t. ami will a 1 way a Ui. p on liaiul a selccj i assortment of XOTKIA. SdIOOL ROOKS, . pi:kioi)h tiiS. Sub Tiht'ons received for nil the New pers and Magazines of tin- day. and Orders re ceived for •” . ■ TttltttlittßlCAb f CLAfIKI t a I, . RBMGAIi, LBBAL, * . . • And other Works. ! • BEVILL.& AVitAGCr May 9 • 19 ts sew nuvelSr ‘l'oiiers of i!re Sea, 1 . By Victor jßuoo. A3ai-y Micwnrl., <}uoni of Heels. : t he Din,- ■ i LsilSi ertlis Msr sf MiagrtHa. i . - • i lei, er the secret Osrrbisr. • Empress Eugenic’e tiouiioii', or Myeteeies oi i it- <>.; .t ed . - ‘Olivia, or i.ii , i>> ‘ -• W -.-i kl i Too Sfrou-ce Ret to iv- Vrmel ’ Tiro A irsiu •Ij!ie>ii J • . “ . f < ‘ll Tfo (keilineit er the Fetrce ms. t mbmSUmm : . . ■ . i'■V*V NX I A!. , . it. • At BEYILI. ‘.x. VVR ’ . ,>K<i leayc*to assuire‘-<heir old friends and :eo*toni- • S <•> ir iBSal lit tlie. J)it V ‘•. r . •• • ■ ■ now, as r'vrr., prcj.'jivd with a i'uJl -.n to . ntire • ‘ . . . . • -V.. • ‘satisfaction. Our Spring and Summer stock ’.of ail, % A I|> • ■ §fMu IS SUPERB, An: CONSISTS <9E AT/MOST EVHKY ‘ . * . •’ •’ ARTICLE IN‘OKI! AM.). . -* W m*© ntr^rdeceiving and wi •< . . • •’ -g e s appijes'Qf. THE TTS -j\ ’ (Pi wwi , • , FOR MEN. AND BOYS. HATS, CAPS. -BOOTS & SHOES IM ashionable Jewelrv . • • ‘ ..We bw jtet reeeiied 0a.2C*230-tixig^ : , ’ HiJa-tti -hg J ■■■’ : . • ‘. • ■ A ‘ - ■ niUKKUY AY, . . ‘ \ AND • “ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL K 1 X i>> - tu_( ilu r witli C.‘u*])('ni(‘rs'mi(l FarmedTo<>l^, C Mil. r.>, War.*. lha.o. JYa An.) * nn, other things too numerous to mention. < AI.L AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. E. REMINGTON & SON. Wf * , 8 ! SODA 4m 2£ yf Ufa ClGLDnnd sparkling. with choice Syrups i CoiTinicnied drawing for (he season Also l< L kept-cou-iaiuly on hand and j tor sale by . JOHN STAKK. •‘When Encouragement lends 1. Wings, Talent will soar!” I • —° —- ’ • \ I‘N conseqneuce of the immense sneeees of 1.. 4. •$ i'b’ S’ *•: it **, flit* ArliM, he been iuduoed u purchase I • HA£RIS©N’S „s’ ■ ■ - V’ >u i ~ i .■ . . Alv LIFE £iZE MI3TQG H^! . 11.- has .ail the material’ for ti Am >10(1 jmjs ..u.i i . a id ~u\ i. iug 111 ..1> lItMJ. ■. _ § rite Gallery- \\ id be open for one month from date. . .OW IS YOUK CHANCE! COMl'. (J.\£ Cum: ALL! : jk.vi. • • • “ . 18-tf i €*l*l.o ii* ‘ I A—Clinch. Oauni) ~ ‘Vo 4 jrh m it may C nceru llLKLVijl'. W. iiilimrd and Narah fill liard, bute me for Letters oi Admin miration on toe emote of Thomas Hilliard, late of said Ueasm deceased: —These* are i lerel >re to cite uud uainouish ..11 parties inter wuetber kiuort-.it or creditorsyto Bto.w cause it any. t-iiey have witoiu ttijs time pre scribed* iiy law w-i letti of a ... — > ■ I \1... ues* a. > .mod ti tb jiiiv Ist ukiu ii. MORGAN-, • May 3 30d . * Ordinary.* , Cfi BUI A—i.liinu a • •! lit i t > * • y C ■ U . n • ‘ . . liii :p ~,V inf.ril.ii i I IM d.lti ,al ,i|f „ 1- ‘.* * !■'•>•■>'''* •-.ki li lilt \ t..; \*. lia Ve,.w i. . . • *F:! 1. . . - _v\ ! y it* t*‘, S s:: • . . ■ ’ - * i . . L ’ * . • •- • -•!<> . . . \ * Aiav \j a•• 1 i'■* ’ • • 1 . 1 ‘..hi ■. 1 ■; a I • ‘ .1 * • ‘ ; * * ■ •’ •■!.■*•’ * Tv,. • U-IJ-iim • • * AUi.Vi * HILTON & RANDELL, WHOLE WALK GROCERS AND DEAI.EKX IN WINTESS, LIQUORS, Arc** Ac. 193 BAY STREET, Savannah, Ga. A w constantly receiving per Steamers from ■ New York and Boston.the hugest-and most complete assortment - Groceries, t . City* which thev offerat lowest market rates and to which they invite'the attentioa *of b’ i \ itt .- . •’ Their stork ni Liquors comprises in part Old Mommgiihela Rye and Bourbon Whitkut, is. barrels. . • The celebrated klnr Whiskrf. in t'i N, Old Torn. and Derby Liu-, Imperial Sherry Win / Champagnes, Clarets., ’ ’ * . Bitters, &e ! l#• Agents for t i-ie sale of KsnM’t Electro* i Gunpowder, in heps, half hags', eeerter itsgi 1 and eases. • ‘ . • fob J 1 8 . ‘ . . * . * • 1 ■ Com i Gotion PLANTATION . ‘ : For - Bale .'•'• IT 3SI!:>SSLE FLORIi* L. THII • g.*v of fi,o ! dSffiSfek i jCzJ!?* “ ; ■. . ’ ■ ■ • Sev.eiiteen Hundred Acres H ■•; -* Hsmiabck and Pine • . . -• M-A • ; ‘ • • •!* cobs. ■" : j •.• • . . • .111 *■**.* .. . ; ‘ ‘ • . •. • Hood Grin Hotse and Screw;: • WeilM of Fine Water, 4v-.: 1 te onnlity of these lands their jutnation - n . ‘ . . - .... ’ ‘ - • : ■ . ■ i ,i; v,- place.’ is-the l'.-jv! opportunity toy investmeut tww > *• t •:*•• the puidic. ‘ . • . • rot . * . . JAMES A. LINT4IN t!i ‘ us. • o*..S. - ■ • 1. ’ ■ . trftOCH.fi. Ti<S.a ■ : I X Yd .V t * # \i l. • . 7Z\A* •* ■; • • •*; ;* . •- * * • j A.. * . ;.* ■ • •■ • fir ■ ■ K, • ■ .*_ . . . • • ■ yOffee, .Tin. <’bid . ¥■*• Swop. ,Niilr.* Nwip. goda starch, • • Candles Pepper. Mhtpire. Giioeer, • SnnflF ii. Jars and Bottles, ‘ • ’ .bin-ins, hied Figs, Appies and Peaches, f* •• “ ‘ - ( am Tart u. ITeast fWdsrs,.. . ..Chewkiir and TubaocQ.. Ha ribware Stores, 11-v-s. Kails. Amem, Spado sad Bho.v -. ljlfljllg,i J Ockct lid I ;tblc Iv i, ] \ v Hanes, < oilers, Well and Water di :; - . • • aid U ocrt i ‘ants, gam B,‘ Drawing. Knives,’ Files,'kc • alLlmrinrs, Tl'N. WA EE! ; !Of OF FRENCH CA/,F-KKS. All of -Which will-be'sold ib\\ ; for CASH “i- BAM Ell • • . Hides, Wool, 6tc. f boßght. * • MM. B. Ainswarlh. 11. fl. fcaniord.. ’ f-MMSl.lV— Thomas t nun: C nr} of Oidtrtory, April Mist, *ls, ■ WHERE \S, the persons property and ef* oi Edward If. William A. and Jim i flux c. minors of Mod County, are withou • legal fffinomtative: —All parsons buentti are uen f i oiatied to tile their objections • a id Conrt.otheroine Letters of OUardiuns . •therefor, will be granted and issued interim i “>® requirements of the law. H. ir. TOOK. ’ •' 1 • . ‘ • < irdiii GhOKUwIA—I laomnn t onntv . c ” v <>rdihary. April ‘2&th n 1866 * WHESEAS-. i i-,e estate ;tf Janies lime * ‘ wi ‘hont a ley,, repretM t ■ ■ ’ . . . nofai ii., oer.v n'< ■ ... • ‘ ! • v the :im Mutt . .• •• M H. H. TO(OKh ■ •. ■ 1 __ . . ‘.*< Gnti • ■ ‘■ ■ ‘ 1 1,;.. .Ha .. “ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1* > ; OeCee,- - V I'’ - ‘ ‘ : •• • ■ ‘1,.!-., to tile . . 1,8 SMid Coun. vliierwtae Sttiu letteif ’ i** •*-muatett m ;er.iuj of the la'v ‘* ■ , ‘■; . 11 !TO IKE . ■ ■ . N t. \V • MILLINERY Es tablishmen t ! u'ulerßigiied begs leave to call the a 1 tent ion and the lynii sos Thomasviijie and | vfiiinity. to the splendid assortment ot ‘ ‘. IVew Miliiuorj fi*ods * her, at her • ,fence near the lVesb, terrnn <J burch re 1 a pro, re Ito ut< 4 , 4 ?lak 1 r ‘ m to the latest Wloos . Mov It; Mas. BUDD. —— Jin \ ‘ T B|,OOIMI CKRBUS - finest prepa rHl * wn of the data JStoft * \V Y C LOWER & CO’ n 3 Apot heceriw Uaii