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BOY WASTED.
A good intelligent boy, who has learned
to read well, will be employed in the En
terprise ofhee, either as an Apprentice or
for a shorter term. A boy having some
experience in the business would be pre
ferred, but this is not made a condition.
PRISTEIPS FEE.
Walost the opportunity of acknowledg
ing. last week, the receipt of a handsome
package containing the printer't fee from
the nuptial ceremonies of Dr. S. S. Adams
and Mrs Julia M. Fisher. For particulars
see publication elsewhere. They have our
best wishes for future prosperity and bap
pi ness.
HORSE THIKF KEf.tPTI'RED.
A -little excitement was created in the
Southeastern portion of the town on Satur
day, by the firing of a pistol. On enquiry,
it was ascertained that policeman Speer,
was endeavorin - to arrest a negro named
‘Washington, who broke jail a few weeks
ago, where he had been incarcerated for
stealing a horse from Mr. W. G. Ponder of
this County The thief refused to be ar
rested. and said he would die before he
wonld go to jail, but not finding the po
liceman a very gentle hand to deal with,
attempted to escape by flight. He was
overtaken however, and again imprisoned
to await his trial.
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KXTE\SIO\ OF ntl> STREET.
We are gratified to see that the Council
are moving in the matter of the opening of
Main street at its southern extremity. We
understand that citizens interested in pro
|.H in that quarter of the town have pro
posed to make up ?1200 of the cost of the
street property of T. J. Mcßain, and be
lieviug i hat .the present is the most auspici
ous time for carrying out the project, we
hope all parties concerned will press the
matter forward, But it must be remem
bered, i hat the burden to be imposed upon
the Council, does not end with the pur
chase of T. J. Mcßaiu’a property; that ob
stacle overcome, the Railroad presents it
self and must be crossed either by an ex
pensive bridge, or by digging away the
earth in an eight feet cut. Either of these
plans will be expensive, and we hope those
citizens who are 10 be m sf benefitted, will
consider the matter and increase their con
tributions. Tne property of some of them
will be doubled in value, and they should
therefore be very liberal. By the opening
and extension of this -treet, the adjoining
land- oi Air. S. A. Smith, will be thrown
imraediaielv .pun the main business streets
of the town, and thus brought into market
at greatly increased value. This being a
tisd fact, it is expected that he will re
lieve the corporation of as mueh of the
taxaiion as the increase of the
viju* qf: b.s. property will warrant. A
liberal public spirit should characterize
the-conduct of idi concerned, and we have
na dtvribt that such a course will carry out
the wors with ease and dispatch.
VST In spea king of Galtaghan’s Pills,
which are advertised in our columns, the
Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser says:
••The .-access which has attended the sale
and manufacture of Gallaghan’s Pills has
in ii % i .he proprietors, Messrs. Blount &
i- city, to go extensively into
ia* -. i.-.uess. Tue certificates ol numbers
of weii known citizens have established a
good reputation for the curative quali ies
of the pills, and they are fast fit ding their
way into every city and town in the South
mid West. Mets-rs. B. &H. have secured
as a traveling agent in Florida and Geor
gia. Mr 1). C. Mclntyre, who goes well
recommended, au<l they will soon send re
liable men to every other part of the coun
try. The proprietors of these bills are
well known gentlemen of integrity and
worth, who would not engage in putting off
upon the people a patent medicine humbug.
The advertisement and certificates else
where in this paper are sufficient to give
character to.the medicine.’’
ti’rocfetliiigs of Council.
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—Oo*i.j coi xt 11, ROOVI,
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, , THOMASVitLE, Aug. 13, 1866.
Council met to-day at Regular Meeting.
Present his Honor the Mayor; Aldermen
Stark, Tooke, Bower and Stegall.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
A communication relative to the opening
and extending of the lower end ot Main or
Jetiersou streets, signed by a respectable
number of the citizeus interested in that
portion of the towu, was presented to
Council.
After deliberx ion Council adopter the
following resolutions; the first ottered by
Alderman Bower and the last by Alderman
Stark.
Resolved, That the petition of citizens,
just presented to Council, be received and
referred to the Street Committee ; and that
they be instructed to confer with ihe citi
zens interested, and report to Council at
the second regular meeting from this time.
ResoUed further. That his Honor the
Mayor be requested to instruct the Sur
veyor, at present employed in surveying
the town, to make out a rough estimate of
the expenses which will be necessary to
carry the wish of the petitioners into ef
fect.
The time for receiving assessments for
Town Property, aud of Street and Poll
Tax, Ac., was extended to Saturday the
25th instant.
An Ordinance to prevent Goats from
running at large in the town, was read the
first time and ordered to take the usual
cout se.
An account of J. L. Walcott, for one
dollar, was presented and ordered to be
paid.
His Honor the Mayor presented an ac
count of two dollars, a necessary expense
itr getting off an idiot pauper, which was
also ordered to be paid.
Council then adjourned.
WM. CLINE, Clerk.
W. Hoopf.r Harris, J. L. Gaines,
Late of Nashville, Late of Asheville,
Teim. No- Ca.
R. R. Ac R. M. Bearden,
Late of Macou, Ga.
Harris, Gaines & Cos.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
And llealers in
Liquors. Tobacco and Sesars,
Grocer's Drugs and Spices,
AND
OENERAL
20 BEAVE3 STREET.
L F. Choice, ) \eiv l'ork
Late of Mtlledgeville. Ga \
REFERENCES:
- Remington At Son, Thomasville, Ga.
Tiar'feway Ac McKinnon, “ “
McQueeu Ac Mitchell, “ u
Jal y 11 28-3m*
ESSENCE Jamaica Ginger, for
sale by W. P. CLOWER &CO
EG leave to assure their old friends and custom- a
ers, that they have not diminished aught of ,
their zeal in the DRY GOODS TRADE ; but arc
now, as ever, prepared with a full stock to give entire
satisfaction. Our Spring and Summer stock of
Staple anti Fancy Dry Goods,
IS SUPERB, AND CONSISTS OF ALMOST EVERY
ARTICLE IN DEMAND.
We are now receiving and will continue to receive large supplies of
MEM lIDI
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
M Fashionable Jewelry!
We have just received a LARGE LOT OF
Mattijng;,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
OF ALL KlNDS—together with
Carpenters’ and Farmers’ Tools,
Cutlery, Wood Ware, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Sugar,
And many other things too numerous to mention.
tiCS=> CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
E. REMINGTONS & SON.
May 2 18
“mcE niCMiiEir
ANDREW JOHNSON nAS jti st declared the war at
AV E-VO? THAT THE REBELLION NO LONGER’ [EXISTS, AND
THAT TIIE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE AT PEACE AGAIN!
I. KUBITSHEK & BRO.,
ISSUE THIS,
Their Proclamation
To the citizens of Thomasville and adjoining country, that we are receiving
(and will continue to ieceive), the largest and best assorted
STOCKS OF DRY
READY MADE CLOTHING,
H O M ESPXJKT S,
Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats,
Fancy Articles, Notions, &c., &c.,
Ever Opened in Tlioniasville!
OUR STOCK HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM THE LEADING AND CHEAPEST
HOUSES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
For the Cash Strictly!
Consequently, we are enabled to sell as cheap as any house 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
feel assured that we can give satisfaction to all those who may favor us with their
paronage. We 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, &c., &c., &c.
- - ‘
Our Stock, consists! in part of
Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Fine English Bareges, Gienadines, Black and Fancy Silks,
Foreign and Domestic Gingham Mantillas, Lace, Paints, Hoop Skirts, Ladies’ Umbrel
las and Parasols, Head Netts, Empress’ Coil Cambrics, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Broad
Cloth, Doe Skin, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades. Drilling, Linen, Duck, Bed Ticking,
Stripes. Our assortment of White Goods is rich and varied. Mulls, Bishop Lawns,
Muslins, figured and plain. Brilliants, Dimity, French Cambricks, Spring Lustres.
Gents Ready Made Clothing of all descriptions, Boots and Shoes, a large assort
ment, including Boys’, Misses and Children’s ; also a fine lot of Ladies’ Shoes of all
grades.
Domestic Goods of all descriptions, including Spun Yarns, all sizes, Osnaburgs,
bleached and unbleached Homespuns, Hosiery of all kinds, Stationery, &c.
Wool and Cotton Cards, Trunks, Valises, Matting, Oil Cloth, Umbrellas, Coffee,
Pepper, Spice, Flour, Soda, Collins’ Axes, Trace Chains, Hoes, Colt’s Pistols, Double
Barreled Shut Guns, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Tin Ware, Cups and Saucers,
Pitchers, Plates, Glass Tumblers, Goblets, &c.
Also, a fine lot of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
A splendid assortment of Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
Our thanks are tendered the Public for their very liberal
patronage heretofore, and we pledge ourselves to merit a
continuance of the same,
X. KUBITSHEK tb BRO
April 18 16 t'f
FOK BRANDY
Peaches!
\\ r HITE BRANDY suitable for Brandy
ii Peaches,foffsaleby J- aI'ARK.
NEW CHEESE
MORE new Cheese, prime quality, for sale
by JOHN STARK.
TURNIP SEEDS
FOR Fall Planting, received and for sale by
JOHN STARK.
POKTFR AND AI.E—6O dozen ol
Ale and Porter, received and for sale bv
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.’
TO BHOKKBB!—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.
SNYF F ! SNUFF!!— Lorillard’s and
Rail Road, Scotch and Maccabov Snuffs,
in Jars, Bladders or Papers, for sale bv
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
Fletcher Institute
rpiHE Exercises of this School, under the im
-- mediate control of the undersigned, will
be resumed on ."Holiday, 9tta Proximo, the
beginning of the Second Term, for the scholas
tic year 1866.
Kates of tuition as heretofore, and pay able
quarterly in advance.
The several departments are provided with
faithful and efficient teachers. A thorough
Classical and finished education is within reach
of all.
The Principal of the Institute can but tender
his thanks to an appreciative community, which
within the brief period of one term has in
creased the patronage of his school tenfold.
With a profound sense of the responsibility
resting upon bim, his every effort will be di
rected to the advancement of his pupils, mor
allv and intellectually.
Patrons are requested to be prompt in enter
ing their children at the beginning of the term
J. E. BAKER, Principal.
June 27 . 26-6 t
C|OLD and sparkling, with choice Syrups
/ Commenced drawing for the season.
Also ICE kept constantly on hand and
for sale by JOHN STARK.
SODA WATER
W I T II
FINE SYRUPS
AT
W. P. CLOWER & CO’S
DRUG STORE.
May 9 19-ts
KTEW
BOOKS!
I'IHE Prison Life of Jefferson Davis, by
. John J. Craven, M. D.
“ Bill Arp ” “ So Called,” (a side show to
the Southern side of the war.)
Religious.
Children in Heaven “ Suffer little chil
dren to come unto me and forbid them not, for
sue!i is the Kingdom of Heaven.”—Matt, xix, 14.
The Rock of Ages, by Edward Henry Bick
erßteth.
The Law of God—Plumer.
Jacobus on the New Testament, Matthew,
Mark Luke, John and the Acts.
Bible Dictionary.
Poetical.
Campbell's Poems.
Tennyson’s Poems—The Lady of the Lake.
Lucile, by Owen Meredith.
BEVILL & WRAGG.
June 27 • 26-3 t
” NEW
ESTABLISHMENT
NOW OPENED AND READY
FOR INSPECTION,
By J. C.IIIODC'KINS.
Have 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. C. HODGKINS.
ALSO
The finest assortment of fishing Bobs
and Fishing tackle offered for sale in any
market by J. C. HODGKINS.
ALL kinds of Cartriges and Caps and
intend to keep on hand every thing, for
sale that is generally kept in a first class
Gun establishment by J. C. HODGKINS.
Runs & Pistols of every kind
Repaired Locks Repaired and keys paten
ted to order by J. C. HODGKINS.
Thomasville, Ga., apr 11 3m
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
To the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County:
YOUR Petitioner, Administrator on the es
tate of Joseph Miller, deceased, sheweth that
said estate consists in part of lands, and that it
is necessary to sell the same for Distribution :
He therefore prays for an order granting leave
to sell said lands, and that the usual notice may
be given as the law directs, and as in duty
bound will ever pray. etc.
JAMES MILLER, AdmT
GEORGIA—Thomas County,
Court of Ordinary, July 18 th, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and this
order be published in the Southern Enterprise
once every two weeks for two months.
11. H. TOOKE,
J uly 25-2 m Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Brooks County.
SIXTY days after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
said County, for leave to sell the Real Estate
of J. J. Edmondson, deceased.
I. J. EDMONDSON, Adm r
Jnly 11 60d
FINE PEKFI.HEB, Lubinbs~ Extracts,
Florida Water, Extract Pond Lily, and
Night Blooming Cereus, Zylo Balsamutn, Tri
copherous, Kathaiion, India Rubber, Horn and
Buffalo Dressing and Fine Combs, Children’s
Long and Ladies’ India Rubber Tuck Combs
For sale by W. P GLOWER A CO.,
Feb 7 6 ts Apothecaries Hall
LATHROP $ CO.,
139 & 141 CONGRESS STREET,
SAVAXXAH, - - - - Georgia.
WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.
\I7E baring procured the Stores formertv occupied liv Mosers. XEVITT, I.AI llliOl .V
▼ v ROGERS, and .Messrs. HENRY LATHBOP &. CO., will be prepared September Ist
to 15th, to exhibit a large stock of
D R Y Gr O O D S,
Ready Made Clothing,
lli, SASi, !!@,„
AT WHOLESALE Stail’S,
We propose to manufacture our Clothing at Home, which'will enable us to offer induce
ments equal to the Northern Markets.
One of the firm, who has had twenty five years experience in the business in this city, will
remain in the purchasing markets, and will devote his time specially to the Southern Trade.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to examine our stock before purchasing..
DWIGHT LATHROP, Late D. & E. S. LATHROP.
JOHN W. NEVIIT, “ NEVITT, LATHROP & ROGERS,
CIIAS. W. BRUNNER, . HENRY LATHROP & CO.
Apr 1 . 31 Cm
SAVANNAH HAT STORE.
No. 153 CONGRESS STREET, . . ,
SA.YAIjNISIA.it, - - - Georgia.
9> m ■
9 9
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
Wholesale Room, IIP STAIRS.
Retail Department, FIRST FLOOR.
Constantly.on hand, Mens’ & Boys’ Felt, Wool, Dress Silk, and Cassimere Hats, of all the
late stvles, Cloth, Scotch, Velvet and Glazed Caps, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties, Paper and Linen Collars, Umbrellas, &c.
Ladies’and Misses Hats and Jockey’s, of all styles—trimmed and untrimmed.
Mv facilities for purchasing these Goods are unsurpassed, and I can sell them as low as they
can be jobbed or retailed in any of the Northern or Eastern markets.
A residence in this city from boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen
years, gives me confidence in appealing to my fellow citizens in town and country for their
continued patronage. •
Aug 1-ly S. M. COLDING
E.REMINGTON &SONS
MUSKETS AND CARBINES,
A • 1J * 1 ” r ™ • For the United States Service. Also,
• Pocket and Belt Revolvers,
Manufacturers of Repeating IMstola,
jfffwffl T>T?T7YYT YTT'DC! PTI7T TT C< Kepeating Canes, Revolving Rifles,
’ ULV JjivOjllll LL>7j Rifle and Shot Gun Barrel,.,
And Gun Materials sold by-Gun Dealers and the Trade generally'. In these days of House
breaking and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank, and Office,’should have one of
iiin©i©Fi.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, arid superior work
manship and form will find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers. ‘
Circulars containing cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application.
E. IIEIIIKGTOIV & SONS, llion, IV. Y.
MOORE & NICHOLS, Agents,
June 20-25-3 m ■ No. 40 Courtland St., New York.
NT I: W •’
MILLINERY
Establishment.
THE undersigned begs leave to call the at
tention of the Ladies of Thomasville and
vicinity, to the splendid assortment of
Hew Millinery Goods
Just received and for sale by her, at her res
dence, near the Presbyterian Church.
I am also prepared to Cut, E it, Make and
Trim Ireses, in the latest fashions.
Mks. BUDD.
May 16
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS,
McQUEEN & MITCHELL
HAVE just received and will continue to re
ceive a general assortment of
GROCERIES.
With a small stock of
mm in Bonus,
Which they propose to sell to the public on
very reasonable terms for the cash.
June 20 25 ts
Lands for Sale.
1750 “acres
OF EXCELLENT LANDS.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
I NOW offer for sale my two plantations, on
the most reasonable terms.
1000 acres of Pine and Hanwioek Land, 12
miles from a depot on the Fernandina & Cedar
Keys Railroad, in Marion County, East Flo
rida. 300 acres of this land are cleared.
750 acres in Decatur County, Ga , live miles
from a selected depot on the line of the Atlan
tic <fc Gull Kail Road. These lands are line—
composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed.
On this place there are 300 acres under a high
state of cultivation—good fence—good water,
and a good dwelling and necessary out-build
ings. The whole convenient to water mills,
churches, and good society.
I will sell these lands at extremely low pri
ces. If you don’t believe it, make me an offer.
Any person wishing to purchase, may address
me at Sofka, Decatur County, Ga., or L. C.
Bryan, Thomasville, Ga., who is authorized to
represent me. Indulgence may be given in
part. J. I. ‘CONNELL.
June 6 23-ts
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
To the Ordinary of said County.
THE Petition of James E. Dyson. ExT of
the estate of Thomas Dyson, late of said Coun
ty, deceased, respectfully sheweth, that there
are a number of lots of wild uncultivated lands
belonging to said estate,lying in counties other
than the county of Thomas, and that it will be
greatly to the interest of said estate that said
lands be sold at private sale. Your petitioner
therefore prays your honor to give notice of
this his application to sell said lands privately,
once a mouth for two months in the Southern
Enterprise, and if no good and valid objection
be filed, that your Honor may grant the order
as prayed for. ALEXANDER & LOVE,
Att’ys for Ex’r.
GEORGIA — Thomas County.
Court of Oidinary, July 2, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and this
order b published in the Southern Enterprise
for two months, in terms of the law.
H H TOOKE,
July 25 2m Ordinary.
JAMES RIVER
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
110 WA RDBTILLE, VIRGINIA.
Chartered Capital, $1,500,000 !
rjMITS old, tried, and solvent company deals
1 liberally, pays promptly, and asks pat
ronage. See below, to which many others
similai. could be added :
Richmond, Va., February 15, 1866.
“ In the month of December, 1865, we had
cotton burned which was insured in the James
River Company, and its part of loss, amounting
to one thousand seven hundred and thirty-three
dollars and thirty-three cents, was promptly
paid as soon as proof, <fcc., was forwarded, and
over two months before it was due under the
policy. Such promptness merits patronage.
A. Y. STOKES & CO-”
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE,
References required of applicants. •
E. REMINGTON Sc NON,
Agents, Thomasville, Ga.
Mar 14 J 1 ts
VTOTICE (o DEBTOKM mill f KE
-i-M DITORS.—AH. persons indebted to the
estate of Thomas Dyson, late of Thomas Coun
ty, deceased, are hereby required to make im
mediate; payment, and those having claims
against the same will present them in terms of.
the law. . JAS E.-DYSON,
June 20-60d. . ’ Executor.
Forty Days Notice to Sell Land.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of Thomas County, July
Term, 1866, will be sold before the Court
House door hi Thomasville, said County, on
the first Tuesday in September next, within
the legal hours of sale, 130 acres of Land—a
part of Lot Number 38, in the 14th District of
Ihomas County—sold as the Home-Place pro
perty of Jesse Ward, deceased. Widow’s
dower excepted. Terms of sale cash.
H. J. WARD,
July 11-40d ■ • Adin’r..
Two Months Notice.
I WILL apply to the honorable Court of
Ordinary of Clinch County, Georgia, for leave
to sell Four Lots of Land, belonging to the
estate ot John \\ illiams-, Jr., late of said coun
ty, deceased. • i. L. MORGAN
July 11-60d Adm'r.
GEORGIA —Brooks County.
AV HERE AS, J. O. Morton, Administrator
ol the estate of J. B. Archer; deceased, makes
application to me for Letters Dismissory from
said administration These are to cite and ad
monish all parties at interest, to file their oh
jections within the time prescribed by law,
otherwise said letters will be granted the ap-
P h ™ nt - J! G. McCALL,
July 4 6m o. B. C.
LsTotice.
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 to Lebheus 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
JllDe 20 25-1 It
GEORGIA— Brooks County.
SJX I A days after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary, of
said County for leave to sell the Real Estate
of J. B. Archer, late of said County, dec’d.
r i . J °- MORTON,
Jlll - V Adn'r.
WAGGMAN’S
DIARRHOEA MIXTURE.
An infallible specific for incipient Cholera
Prepared by
„ W r CLOWER <fc CO .
M>’ l* s Druggists
BUCCIES!
HARNESS!
Saddles!
BRIDLES!
IT ED Oak Haines, Calf Skins, Shoe Pe^
V Lining Skins, Oak and Hemlock, Sole and
Harness Leather. Shoe Findings, of all sorts
Courli aii<l Carriage
TRIMMINGS,
SUCH AS,
Black Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Lin
ing Nails, Carriage Knobs, Apron Hooks and
Rings.
Saddle Cloths, Whips. Bitts and Spurs, Trace
Chains, Breast Chains,- &e., kep; constantly
on hand at low prices, to suit the times.
All work warranted that leaves our esiab
lishment.
Call and Me before pnrcliasing elsewhere ‘
No charge for looking around,
.fIcGLAMHAiV & LtTTLIh
April 1 1 1 ts
FURNISH YOUR
HOUSE.
rjtllE undersigned have at great trouble and •
1 expense completed their splendid stock of •
ROUSR.FURNISHING GOODS.
expressly for the Thomaaville market, and bow
present to the- public the only house in the
place deleted exclusively to that branch of
business. Our stock consists of almost every
article needed in our line, together with
FARMERS &’ CAIU'EMTE >
. TOOLS.
Our house ia replete with Yankee notions of
utility the latest invention's and improvements •
iu alf kinds o/ ware, furniture, tools &c- &.
OUR SILVER WARE
is superb and needs no recommendation.
A full assortment of the lat est improved
COOKING & OFFICE STOVES
at the most-reasonahle'prk'es. •
We also repair and
MANUFACTURE TIN WARE
of all kind's, • •
. In fact, our stock is complete in every .'de
partment Come and examine for yourselves..
. ‘ . A. fc S.'SMITH. .
. may 30tli
groceries;
MAUI)
AND.
TIN WARE!
At R. U. R¥ANB> OLD STAND,
Next door to I. Kubitskck • $• B -0.. ‘
AINSWORTH & SANFORD
KEEP constantly on hand a large and se
lected stock of GROCERIES, HARD
AND .TIN WARE,-consisting of • -
Flour, Bacon’ Coffee, Tea, “Sugar,. Cheese,
Butter, Syrup, Salt, Soap, Soda, Starch,
’ Candles, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger,.
Snuff in-Jars and Bottles, ’ • .
Raisins, Dried Figs, Apples-and Peaches, Pot- •
ash,-Oysters, Cream Tartar, Yeast-Powders,
Chewing” and Smoking Tobacco!
Hardware
Stoves, Hoes, Nails, Axes, Spades and Shov
els, Trace Chains, Pocket nd Table Knives,
■ Ilames, Collars,. Well and Water Buck .
efs, Cotton and Wool Cards, Screws,.
-Brads, Locks, ’Drawing Knives,- Files, Avc.
Spun Thread, all Numbers,
TIN W A RE!
Lot of french calf-skins.
All of which will he sold low for CASH
or BARTER.
Hides, Wool, &c., bought.’
H. U. Ainsworth. 11. 11. Sail ford i
April 25- 17-t-f •
GREAT
Corn I Cotton
PLANTATION
For Sale
IN MIDDLE FLORIDA, THE
. LAND OF FLOttERS! .
Seventeen Hundred Acres
Os Oak and. Hickory, Hammock and’ Pine-.
Lands unsurpassed in the State.
About GOO acres iu good condition fbr culti- ■
ration, all hammock. The uncleared lands
thickly studded with fine timber * . ‘
On the premises is a ‘comfortable framed .
‘dwelling house, with out buildings in good’
condition, m-gro cabins for 5(1 workers, “barns, • ■
stables, fodder houses, and, in fact,every thing •
else necessary for planting purposes and con
venience. • • • •
Grood G-in House and Screw,”
Wells of Fine Wafer, Ka
The quality of these lands, their situation
and condition renders them equal to any in the
State for fanning -, and taken altogether, with
the moderate price demanded for the place, it
is the best opportunity for investment now
• before the public.
For further information address
JAMES A. LINTON,
Thomasville, Ga..
Or the editor of the i Southern Enterprise.
May 2 18 ts
TAN YARD.
Having bought out the tan yard
of J. Schist &. Brother, at Thomasville,
and determined to carry oa the business of
j FANNING, the undersigned wall purchase
10,000 Founds
OF GOOD HIDES,
if delivered at David Harrell’s Provision Store,
where they will be paid for iu Family Groce
ries or Cash
lhe undersigned will also give a liberaj
price tor ROOD OAK RAKK, for
Tanning.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS. A. BROOKS.
Feb 7 6 6m
GEORGIA —Brooks County.
NOTICE is hereby given that sixty days
after date, I will apply to the Court of Ordin
ary of said County, for leave to sell the Real
Estate of Mathew Young, deceased.
J. O. MORTON,
July 4-60d Ex’r.
N OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the es
tate of James E. Hancock, late of Colquitt
County, deceased, are hereby notified to make
mmed ate payment, and those having demanda
against said estate, will present them in terma
ofthelaw ELKANAH JOHNSON
July 18 40<i Adm'r with the Will annexed