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EG leavo to assure their old friends and custom-
ers, that thov have cot diminished aa/nt of k
their eal ia the DRV GOODS TRADE; but arc
now, &s ever, prepared with a fall stock to give entire Bfrjr
satisfaction. Oar Spring and Summer stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goads,
IS SUPERB, AND CONSISTS OF ALMOST EVERY
ARTICLE IN DEMAND.
We are now receiving and will continue to receive large supplies of
imbi msa an,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
£§, Fashionable Jewelry!
We have just received a LARGE LOT OF
Carpetin
InT) GUSS
AND
HOUSE PP NISHING GOODS
OF ALL KINDS —together with
Carpenters’ and Farmers’Tools,
Call* r>, Wood Ware, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Sugar,
And r aar other things too numerous to mention.
CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
E. REMINGTON & SON.
May 2 18
peace riiiiCLiimr
i'-. • ; • “
ANDREW JOHNSON *** Jist dkciab i* the avab at
Ay KVDi Tfl\T THR RKBEt.MOV WO I.OVF.EK KXIMTI, AND
THAT THE AJI BICtJt PEOPLE tßti AT PEACE AAI!
I. KUBITSHEK & BUO.,
ISSUE THIS.
Their Proclamation
-■ itizeus of Thomasville and adjoining eountry. that we are receiving
(and will continue to receive), the largest and best assorted
STOCKS OF DRY
READY MADE CLOTHING,
H O IVI EBPPNB,
Boots and Shoes. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats,
Fancy Articles, Notions, &c., &c.,
Ever Opened in Thomasville J
OUR STOCK HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM THE LEADIN'! AND CHEAPEST
HOUSES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
For the Cash Strictly!
Consequently, we are enabled to sell as cheap as any houst in South-Western
.Georgia, and we are DETERMINED to do it.
We invite all to give us a call. We will take pleasure in exhibiting our stock, and
feci assured that we can give satisfaction to all those who may favor us with their
parouage. W. invite the Ladies especially to call and examine our rich and splendid
assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
NEW AND SPLENDID STYLE OF
Spring and Summer Cloaks, Latest Style of Hats and
Trimmings, &e., &c.,
—
Our Stock consists In part of
Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Fine English Bareges, Gienadines, Black and Fancy Silks,
Foreign and Domestic Gingham Mantillas, Lane, Paints, Hoop Skirts. Ladies’ Umbrel
las ai.l Parajols, Head Netu, Empress’ Coil Cambries, Cassimetes. Cassinetg, Broad
Cloth, Doe Skin. Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Drilling, Linen. Duck, Bed Ticking.
Stripes. Our assortment of White Goods is rich and -ariei Mulls. Bishop Lawus,
Muslins, -figured and plain, Brilliants, Dimity. French-Cambricks Spting Lustres.
Gents Ready Made Clothing of all descriptions. Boots and Shoe-, a lirge assort
ment, including Bovs’, Misses and Children's; al.-o a tine lot of Ladies’Shoes of all
grades.
Domestic Goods of all descrip :o s, including Spun Y •rc. aiL sue?, Osn’-ibur.-s,
V**eheJ and unbleached T I ~ H. - y nil ktn.U Sutinnert .r
: nd Cotton . - • - *
‘ • - Bi i
rreled . >d P< |r, Mirrors, Wati
1 r l
Also. *au mi of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO.
A splendid assortment of Toil i S*.nps i’er.uuiCj v. Fancy A- teles Ac.
Our thanks are tendered the Public for tlieir very liberal
patronage heretofore, and vve pledge ourselves to merit a
continuance or the same,
4f ru >. z * kubitshbb: bro.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF CHOICE
Family Groceries.
Birr. Floa.r,
Buckwhnl.do
i.,hrn Batter f\
Fallon Uurket
Cwwnn, Cr
Oyster*. Mac.
Vermicelli, Olive Oil, Prune*,
Raisins, Sultana, do., Currants,
Citron, Soda Crackers,
Boston Crackers,
French Mustard, Durham, do.
Received and for sale bv
JOHN STARK.
Feb 21 8-ts
PORTER AND ALE—6O dozen ol
Ale and Porter, received and for sale bv
felt 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
GARDEN MEEDS A fresh and full
assortment of Garden Seeds, received and
for sale bv
feb 21 8-ts JOHN STARK.
TO inOKERS !—A fine lot of PIPES,
and a large and fine assortment of SMOK
ING TOBACCO—some very choice brands—
received, and for sale by
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
SNTFF! SVl'rr!!- Lorillard’s and
Rail Road, Scotch and Maccaboy S-nutfs,
in Jars, Bladders or Papers, for sale bv
feb 21 8-ts JOHN STARK.
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS,
McQueen & Mitchell
HAVE just received and will continue to re
ceive a general of
GFROCERIES.
With a small stock of
mm m sum,
Which they propose to eel! to the public on
very reasonable terms for the’ cush.
June 20 . •25 ts
Last Chance!
To Get your Photograph or
Ferrotype Taken
Tills Season!
JEFFERS,
THE ARTIST,
WILL Positively Clove hi* CSnilery
for the Srnxon. ou the Eir*t of
July. Those wishing Likenesses taken will
please make a note of this and govern them
selves accordingly—morning preferred.
June 20 25-ts
COLORED
CHURCH.
FOR sometime past an effort lias been mak
ing, principally among tlie-colored people,
to build them a Church in Thomasville. This
project lias at last assumed a shape, and the site
having been douated to them by S. Alexak
ns.R Smith, collector*, have been appointed to
raise funds. The Church when built, is to b
called the First Colored Baptist Church es
Thomasville, and to be used also as a School
House.
The Collectors lately appointed by the Col
ored Conference are, Giles Price and Robert
Ponder, who were required to give bond for a
faithful report of all funds paid into their hand*
for School and Church purposes, and Col. J. L.
Seward and A. P, Wright, Esqrs., became
their sureties on the bond!
This statement is made and requested to be
published, for the information of those who
may desire to assist in the.advancement of a
race, it is our interest and duty to educate and
enlighten.
GILES PRICE. .
ROBERT PONDER, \ Elector*.
June 20 lm
ISToti.ee.
SEALED proposals will be received until
September 1, 1866, for building a Bridge
oveF tne Ocklochonee River, on the Albany
Stage Road. Said Bridge to be built in the
most substantial manner, of selected heart tim
bers, and floor to be of two inch thick plank
and to be kept up by the builder for five years,
and the Bridge warranted against freshets for
the same length of time.
The Timbers to be inspected by John Hunt,
Win. H. Hendry and Robert Love, and built
under their supervision.
The builder to give bond and good security
for performance of contract and warranty of
Bridge.
Proposals are asked for Cash payment.
2d. For County Bonds, payable in one, two
and three year*, with interest payable semi
annually, and payable in the common currency
of the country when due. Proposals to- be left
with Lehbcus Dekle, Clerk Inferior Court.
R. H. HARDAWAY, J. I. C
HENRY MITCHELL, J. I.C. .
ANSEL DEKLE, J. I. C
June 20 25-llt
IN"otice.
ALL persons having claims for Provisions,
(Corn and Bacon) furnished to feed sol
diers families, for the year 1866, and used after
the surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, will
hand them in toTjebbeus Dekle, properly au
thenticated as to dates and amount.
Those failing to hand in their claims by the
Ist of September, 1866, will be debarred.”
R. H HARDAWAY, J. I. C.
HENRY MITCHELL, J I C.
ANSEL DEKLE. J. I. C.
Jane'SO 25-llt
THE BAINBRIDGE ~~
Cjart anil Compass.
THE completion of the A. A G. Railroad
to Thomasville. together with the general
inclination of th public mind in that direction,
renders the Bainbridge •* Chart A, Compass ”
an excellent advertising medium to the busi
ness men of Thomasville. It also commends
itself as a family paper, to all who desire to -in
troduce into their households a paper devoted
to the best interests of society, the Church and
the State.
Terms-’f Subscription Dollars
a year.
Advertising rates the same as those of the
Southern Enterprise.
Agents at Thomasville : —Bevill A Wkagq.
J une 20 25-ts
SiiEET MUSIC
Ro< e I? sl Gnliop.
Ti- b'it a Jitti’ EaHH Flower.
Cbri*na* Itel!s .inarch.)
Mil* ■ r B < I Polka
. tlai-len* Prayer.
Jlaideiis Thanksgiving,
I,a File dr Regimi iit.
i rtrhival de ><-nise
La docket dti l*atre Nnctiirn
At BEVILL A WRAGG’S
. 2 ins
Notick to debtor* nnd cre
ditors.—All persons ind-bted to the
er-tate of Thomas Ilyson. late of Thomas Coun
ty, deceased, are hereby required to make im
mediate payment, ants those having claims
against the same will present them in terms of
the law. JAS E. DYSON,
Jane 20-60d Executor
GRAND CLIMAX!
i
I •
T"*
Great Fenian Excitement!
—
mtmm mmn mju;i oj wup
HOSTILITIES COMMENCED
111 -New Brunswick I
. . . •
BUT, still greater Excitement now prevails at the Store of
H WOLFF (§ BRO.,
On account of tlreir tremendous sales of Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices.
They have lately received and aro constantly receiving the most overwhelming sup
plies of all kinds of
Jfantj) anb Staple Urn roote.
Such as, Bleached Goods of all descriptions, Prints, Gingham?, Muslins, Lawns,
Bareges, Grenadines,. Silks, Silk Mantillas, Lace Points!, Shawls, Hats
and Hair Nets ; all kinds of White Goods, Yankee Notions
of all descriptions.. •
—-Li . ► —<i i iv* il J ill*! t| tLjt £f
Piece Goods, such as Linen and Marseilles, Italian Cloths, Drap Dete, Cassi
tnsres, Broad Cloths and Doeskins, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Jewelry of all descriptions,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
CUTLERY of all kinds, TOBACCO and SEGARS.
In conclusion we would say, that we have tremendous heavy stocks es BIIOWN
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, TOBACCO and SEGARS, especially Tobatce.
All of which foregoing described goods have been carefully selected by ©ne of out
firm, while in New York, and bought with the CASH, at the Lowest Prices ; and as we
are selling all our goods strictly for
CASH & CASH ONLY!
We can afford to sell the same at a very SMALL ADVANCE.
The Ladies are especially invited to call and examine our stock, as wc will be
very glad to show our goods to them, should they even not buy any.
We would tender our thinks to our patrons for their patronage heretofore, and
would assure them, that we will eudeavor to merit the same in future.
Merchants would do well to call and examine our Stocks, as
we could give them great inducements to buy of us.
gtsgTOur Stocli Os Tobacco is unsurpassed in quality and quantity.
H. WOLFF & BROTHER.
April 2i> 17 Cm
LATHROP & COMPANY,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
HENRY LATHROP & CO*
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, SAVANNAH, GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS!
CARPETING, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS’ LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES, cfcC„
... # . . ■ .
D. LATHROP, LftUr D. A L, S.LATtIItOP A to.
W. NBVITT, SGVITT, Xi ATHBP & Cos.,
April 11 15 3m
LOOK AND LIVE!
DU. D. M. COOPER, M D., having been re
quested by the citizens of Thomas, to lo
cate in Thomasville, and after conferring with
the cheapest physicians in the country, and
those withdrawn and excluded members of the
Medical Society, I can practice for lower prices
than any of them. Ido nottakeithiscourse from
any unkind feelings to the Society, or any one
of its excluded or withdrawn members", but
from a profound sense of duty and interest.
My Fees will bens follows: • • •
SURGICAL. •
Amputation of Hip Joint 00
“ *’ Thigh,...,..; 50
Below the Thigh and all other members of
the body in proportion.
MIDWIFERY.
•Common Labor 50
Delivering Placenta a10ne...; —l2Vi
All Extra visits and nursing children, gratis ;
Negroes half price ; widows, gratis.
All other services rendered to be decided by
the patient.
Fees due in front one to four rears.
Contracts Will be taken for nil supposed incu
rable diseases. No cure, no pay.
I will extend the usual-courtesy to the soeietu.
even to its excluded members: thongh I will
have no affiliation or professional intercourse
with them, should they fail to comply with mv
Fee Bill. *•
■ We have a high and noble profession mid
must be sustained.
Da. D. M COOPER, M, D. •
June 6 32-ts ‘
County Court Thomas County,
June Monthly Term, June 13, 1806.
HARRISLYONS. E. R. Young, R. M. Hall,’
Satn’l S. Humphries, W. W. Thurman,
and S. Alexander Smith, having been regularly
drawn and summoned to serve a* Grand Jurors
during the present term of the Court and hav
ing made default It is therefore < Irdered. That
they do each pay a tine of Forty Dollars :—And
it Further a; pearing that B wney Harrell Dan
ial. Dixon. < treen Wancv Geo. ilarrod. D--iin s
Williams, James B, Hine and L. E. Wi
were regular! drawn and summoned.to serve
as Petit Jurors they having also made default.
I’ .s Ordered 1 hat they do each pay a fine of
Twent- Dollars, and that- Execution issue
therefor, unless satisfactory legal excuses, un
der oath, an# file ■ within tnirtv davs from this
date. w. j Young,
Judge County Court.
A true Extract from Minutes Countv Court.
LEBBEUS DEKLE,
June 20-80d C. C. C.
COMPOUND Fluid Extract Buchu.
Prepared by
W. P GLOWER At CO ,
Jan 31 stf Apothecaries Hall
NEW
o
A : 3
NOW OP3JJED AND READY
FOR INSPECTION,
Hr <f. c.:iiouiKi?r.
Hare on hand Double barrel Guns
and Rifles, of the best quality, at imported
prices by J. C. HODGKINS.
. ALSO • .
Colts, and Smith & Wesson’s
Pistols, at the lowest market prices,
by J. €. HODGKINS.
ALSO
The finest assortment of fishing Bobs
and Fishing tackle offered for sab- in auy
market by J. C. HODGKINS.
•ALL kinds of Cartriges and Caps and
intend to keep on band every thing for
sale that is generally kept in a first class
Gun establishment by J. C. HODGKINS.
Guns & Pistols of . every kind
Repaired Locks Repaired and keys putfeta
tcd to order by J. C. HODGKINS.
Thomasville, Ga., . apr 11 8m
TAM YAKD.
Having h- nght out the tan vak
of J. Sc hid Ai Brother, at Thomasville,
. .... .*■
.TANNING, the undersigned w-ii ; nrchai
10,000. Founds
OF GOOD HIDES,
if delivered at David Harrell’s Provision Store,
where they will be paid, for ia Family Groce
ries or Cash.
The. undersigned will also give a liberal
price lor GOOD OAK It A It li, for
Tanning.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
„ , JAS A BROOKS
Feb 7 g 6m
BUGGIES!
HARNESS!
• ■
Saddles!
BRIDLES!
RED Oak Hames. Calf Skina, Shoo Peg?,
Lining Skins, Oak and Hemlock, Sole and
Harness Leather. Shoe Findings, of all sorts.
Coacli and Carriage
TRIMMINGS,
SUCH AS,
Black Enamelled Leather. Dash Leather, Lin
ing Nails, Carriage Knobs, Apron Hooks ami
Kings.
Saddle Cloths, Whips, BitU and Spurs, Trace
Chains. Breast Chains, Sec., kept constantly
on hand at low prices, to suit the times.
All work warranted that leaves our estab
lishment.
Call and see Ix-fore purchasing elsewhere
No charge for looking around.
itIcOhJtSHAX & LITTLfi.
April 4 14 ts
Ale and Porter
JUST received and for sale bv
WINN'At CASSEIS.
PINK Bit ANDY, No. 1, Bonrboii
WHISKEY, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin,
Madeira Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, ‘
Muscat Wine and Champagne, on hand and
for sale by WINN Sc CASSELS.
Mich. AI.I.KN’B HAIR Restorer,
Phalon’s Hair Invigorator, Cocoaine,
Barry’s Tricopberous, Lyon’s Kathairou and
Ilvacinthia, for sale bv
Winn & casskls.
Soup, Soup i
MACCARONI and Vermacelli, for sale by
■ WINN Sc CASSELS.
FOLK Dozen RATH BRICK, for
sale by WINN Sc CASSELS. .
April 4 14 ts
TOT SHOP!
4
BP. FUDGE has bow opened a
# wholesale and retail Shop, oppo
site tile Post Ofice, on Jackson Street.
He is now prepared to do all kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, RE
PAIRING, &c.
ami Roofing done in the
best style by Ji. F. FUDGE.
Apr 14 15-ts
~pamx ly
GROCERIES.
r I'IIE undersigned are now offering Kamil?
I Wrferi* Cheap for Cash, at the stand
of David Harrell.
They are also preparing to receive a large
lot of
GROCERIES
Os till Drorriptiaiis
at. the same place, which they intend offering
to the public upon the most reasonable terms,
for Cash or Count ry Produce.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS. A. BROOKS.
Fch 7 6-Gin
Mini i.lim
Wholesale Dealer and Jobber in
Fancy, Staple and Domestic
Dry Goods
|4# t'Mgrm At., Ribbon*’ Rang*.
•AVANNAH, A.
Invites the attention of his enstomer* to
his large and extensive stock constantly
on hand, New Goods received by every
Steamer.
Also jast received,
Philadelphia City Made Shoes,
■SKACK AND mi.OKED .HKT*
AND MOV* NATS,
14# <'OHgrc* SAVANNAH, Si. 4.
April . 3in
• LAWRENCE HALIT
r|IAKEB the liberty of informing the public
A that he is now roceiving and will keep
constantly on hand, at his old stand near the
Post Office, the following article* : .
Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Syrup,
I.aid, Coflee, Rice, Salt,
Candles, Spice, Pepper,
Copperas, Shoes Huts and
CANX>I23Ss
At,SO!~rwTVDKR, SHOT A CAl**,
FINS, NKKDI.ES, TURK AD.
BUTTONS, RAISINS,
TIN WARE,
And many other thing* too numerous to men
tion. • may 10 Jia
WAGGMAN’S
DIARRHEA MIXTURE.
An infallible specific for,incipient Cholera.
Prepared by
,W. I. CLOWER Sc CO.,
Hay 16 ‘ Druggist*.
‘ The Undersigned
TTT.ILL be at the Court House in Tliomas
f ville, to distribute License and collect
Internal Revenue, as per assessment of T. K.
Hopkins, on Tuesday, loth inst,.
• HENRY V. MABBETT,
’ Dep. Collector 4tli Div.’ Ist Diet. On. ”
Afay 2 , ‘ . 18-2 t
E. EHRLICH
whoi.ksaUk bgaler in
First Class Family Groceries,
Provisions, Wines, Liquors*
Preserves, Fancy Groceries,
Fruits, &c,, &c.,
i No. 30. Whitaker St., Savannah, Geergia,
j Apr 11 • . 3m
| 25 BBLS WHISKEY ~
Bourbon, Rye a-nd Cora for sale at whole-
I sale by •
. E. REMINGTON & SON.
JUST UECI IVEI)
A SMALL lot of NI’SIC PAPER, by
BEVILL Sc WRAGG.
May 23 2t
NO T *.L'I“- —I will applv at the August term
ot the Cjurt of Ordinary, of Colquitt
; County, for an order to sell the estate of Geo.
S F. Hearndon, deceased.
, EADY HEARNDON,
JigJSfs-40d ‘ Administratrix.
! —jjfco :
OISPTY Day* from date application will
| O be made to the Court of Ordinary for
; Lonndes County, for leave to sell the Kqjjl Es
tate of Matthew Sc Jackson Vickers.
MATTHEW VICKERS,
Jane2o 60d Adm'r
SPOONER’S
‘ctJiJtsi
Chills and Fever* • (
Bilious Fever,.
Intermittent Fever,
i .
| Remittent Fever, .
Congestive Chills,
Anti-Fever
A,INI>
AGUE
> Diarrhea,
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache, 1
] • • •
j Dumb Ague.
ysamacmmommmmcmsnmm^
*Y* iy* #y
ck A A A W
#A
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Teun*
SPOONER'S
Immunity against the Fevers
and Chills of Spring and Fall,
the Dysenteries and Diarrheas
of Summer, and the various
Bilious complaints attendant
upon the entire year, is what
the South needs and must have
before that favored region will
attain the full meed of its great
ness. Emigration thither has
been and is retarded for the
lack of it; and for the same
reason, cotton raising has been
restricted and interfered with
MTI-FEIEI & Mil
. In view of these facts Dr*
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his ANTI
FEVER AND AGUE
PILLS, which have been
demonstrated, repeatedly and
repeatedly, to be an unerring
and never-failing preventive
and cure of ali Bilious com
plaints incident to the South
and West*- Try but one ex
periment; the cost is trifling,
the result is beyond any con
tingency* It never has filled
and never can, while Physiol
ogy remains a science. •
YILML
For Sale by all Druggists.’
Wm. Spooner. U Cos.
■ Nashville, Tenn,
of low, marshy, and over
flowed regions, or where mi
asma prevails, and all •
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST,
should not . be, for a single
day, without SPOONER’S
anti-fever and
AGUE PILLS, in order
that when they are attacked
with Chills and Fever, Bilious,
Intermittent or Remittent
Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con
gestive Chills, Pain in the
Back, Periodical Headache,
Diarrhea or Dysentery, (to
which they are constantly lia
ble,) they may promptly and
effectually be cured, without
the loss of a single day’s labor.
Their success is not contingent
upon anything; they will never
fail to cure effectually and per
manently.
For sale by all Druggists.
For rale ia Thcmaeville by
jDr P S. BOWER