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*^^^^inigcgU<mcao.
SuKOft Caifei't Tfn, Ac.
XUBT revolved ■! for sale — ■ _
#1 .76 bags rlo coffee, 5 (to. Lngm'r,ji ‘<*• ™ 1 ‘
mlngo: 32 pack* <4d affverwuen t ARTCoffee; 3
ifoc&cnfttif* : fO bm* cfnHfied Sudani;
5 Boxe* Loaf sugar; 48 bo*- t-'lmcco, aborted;
Best Havana cigar.; Mr.. Mi tier’. Mttcmtbov am]
fleotch muff; 3 casks JWwb i *•> black and
gmrfrtr a; and*, sugar and butter cracker* ; ‘23bo*e
rtarcti• 3 basket* sweet nil; 3 Boxes macksrnnie j
f box Vermaeelj*; 30 Boxe* olive oil wap ; 48 bag”
ground rook unit; Prune. ; citron ; progSfrvedglnger ;
(juiiie jelly ; Tomato, mil.noon ami walnut catsup ;
•nmnfo .alien; picttloa, oyiters. aalmon, lub.tcra. Ac.;
fO boxe*sperm and adamantine candle*; 1 box wax
inndltir; 0 do, Chocolate, Ac.
octfßß EDWARD nF.MINr.TOV
ITYHE *ub*cribr i. now receiving, by late arrival.
I. from New York, a full assortment of Staple and
Fancy Pry flood*, a very .uperior atock of planta
tion goods for negfocs, Georgia Plain., twiat-warp,
fteraeva, I,induct*, nnd very cold cotton good.,
.tripod and pi abl, with the bent Georgia Oanabnrgr,
heavy grar and wblto hlaakat., with a full #"ort
me at of faa.'y ailk and nmitod drew good* and trim,
aiing.i which wilt be gold on accomodating term.
ncW E- UEtWMtYTON,
flTthing of the Ncwcat Style,
yraf E subscriber harjiwt received a fall u**ofto*ent
JL of new'and faahionablo clothe, for men, youth*
and children, which will he *old on a* good term* a.
at am other .tore in town.
oetl EDWARD REMINGTON_
Huts, Capa, Bonnets, Ac.
ITtllE nibterlber ha* jnt reoeivod a full aaaort-
I went of Hat*. Tap. and Honncta, with all the
Itlng* neeouary, and offer* them for lc.
ocfWJ , E. REMINGTON
Straw flitter*.
TEST RECEIVED, anew supply of DANIF.L'd
Self Sharpening Stalk and Straw Cutter* and
(hr alc hv “
aer.23.he _ E. REMINGTON.
Ilagglng, Buie Itnpe, Afrac
Tt 'ST received ami for .ale—S bale. Guppy,Dig
dug ; 10 bolt. S I. Bagging; 20 coll. TfSunp Bale
Mope; 2 bale* Billing Twine.
Joels] • EDWARD REMINGTON.
Butter, Cheese, Aar.
QA Dniry Cheee, 9 Keg. Go.ben
)’ | Butter, 10 bag. buckwheat Flour, 10 bbl. ex
tra (leueaoe Flour, 2d boxes Smoked Herring, 6
boxes new Raisin*,—4u*t received nnd for “ale hv
dcetfll EDWARD REMINGTON.
One Hundred Hides Wauled,
(Yj CENTS cash, or 10 cent* in merehandixe will
tj bo puij (or good dry hide, nt,
E REMINGTON'S.
Fresh Biee.
rrsx RECEIVED, Two tierce, freali rice from
Savannah, ami for aale by J
*ep33-hn E. REMINGTON
PiiicApplefb-Otaageti A Lemon*.
41>OZ- Pino Apple., 4 boxe* Sicily Orange.,
2 boxe* Sicily Lemons, 1 bbl Engli.h Walnut.,
2 hbl* Almond*, 12 bbl* nnd hoxes .oils, blitter
erosin and augur Cracker.; freab Oy*tr in cans,
Fickle*. Sardines, Kalsia*, and Date.; just received
slid for sale by JOHN STARK,
n prilT W ts _
Oysters and Lobsters.
JITBT received, 5 do*, jar* .piped Oyster., 2 do*.
jnjf. pick Id Lobsters, J hbl. beef-tongue*. I bbl.
•inokeir beef, \ bbl Cranberries,! box lemons, 3 bids
fbiione, 4 bbl. Potatoes, and for ante by
**-<! JOHN STARK.-
ONR~fhot7*und pound, ‘of my own manufacture of’
Caudles, and for milo, wbole.nle mid retnil, by
deefr ■ JOHN STARK.
IJT ASSORTED Segarg, 10 boxe* To- 1
*)* M II r banco, lan-illard’s and Messrs Miller’s
Si-otch ane Mnenhoy Snuff, in buttle, and Jars; also
choice lot of American, Tnrgi.b and German Bmo
ling Tobacco, just received ami for aale by • --
dec!! JOHN STARK
Stolen
11 ROM the subscriber* on Saturday night 2]ttli nl-
timo r the following Note., one against W in L.
Moldv for S3U olio Against F. M. Sweutnmn for
s2fi.tr> one against W. V. Hubert for $l2O, one
•gainst S. D. Hadley for *2111.37, one against P. N.
Vickers for $170,00, one against T. J. Mcßuiu tor
$16.58, one'agaiust Asa Kemp for 22.7.',,0ne against
Abel Johnson for 28.06, olio agaiuslil'olumbu. John
son for $21.1.’k, one against Henry Murphy for $lO,
sue ag,ii n* t You ng- A Avcra for $,.0f1, one ngaiusf
iMnlel Sikes fur one against .A. K. Exeritt
fir $70,00 nnc on D. O’Conner, A. F. Everitteiulor*-
*r Ini- st'J 00 one against Win A. Bowen for $11.75,
sue tgniust R J. Metbvin for sit. Also at the sume
time near one bund red Dollars in iiiniioy, consistiirg
priueipally in Gold. A liberal reward will be given
4>r the recovery of the notes and money.
dor-2—3t ROSS A HUBERT
~I UMtib A HFBEttT “
HAVE, removed their .t*ek id’ Goiels to the build
ing reeimtlv occupied by C. U McLendon mid- 1
der Messrs Melnt.vre A Young’s Law Ofliiee ; and I
a-ould resjieetfully eolieif a .call from all who an ,
desirous of purchasing goodsi Jan. 5. li''s7. j
■>*•( Toll 11.
KEEP it n secret, “ till the last day in the morn
ing,’’ nnd thn .officer calls you nutfhml then
*mnn and settle with —; —
in.rTdtfj ROSS A- HEHEKT.
tlliues, bilUM's! _ i
11 A ‘R.VHt. Negro Shoos, men’s site.,
yiM “ 2;> : ’ nnir. ‘• “ huysi
256 pair men’s kip shoes,2l6 pair boys’ kip shoe.,’ ,
sill pair ladies’ calf litoo boots, sewed mid pegged,
.PHI pair misses’ aud ehild’s 4mh>s of nil ipmlities, I
HO pair extra large sir. ■ woiucu sbnnliyforsurvauts, i
di,i,''"'nen’K water-proof boots, and all oth, i styles*
Vie ka ami childrens boots,
Li cl’ gftiter* and Imskins, nil styles and qualities, j
jli.se*’ gaiters and children *-ikucy shoes, in lariodH”
styb's, .
Ladies’ and geirtleinen's rubber over-shoes.
Wo invite planters to exniuinn onr stock of negro
*!liies before purchasing, as we are confident we w ill 1
sell them Ivcttor bargain, than ciin he had in this mar 1
Lit m Tallahassee. TJ. LIGHT ROOT A CO. 1
fliomasvillo, Noveinher 4, 1856. ts
>i | 2 | Fair negro blanket*, extra line bod blank
• *\ s ots, of nil sixes. Arctic w rappers or tray •
sling Mouket*. We otter superior inducement, to
tiioso wanting heavy negro blaukl ts, both in pi ire
su'd quality—call nnd *ee them.
me l T. J. LIGHTFOOt A CO
Attrnttou B;*ld-llo;uIs !
TJSGFSBOR WOOD'S Hair Restorative, for sate
JL bv [m.v4] T. J-UGHTI Ol>T A CO.
VTEMKO Itcracys, Georgia Plains, Kcutnoky Ker
al sey sand I.inaeys, of ull styles und quality ; also
the very heaviest imimlmrgs, olmii aud striped, to be
teund in thi* market or elsowliorc,
nt>v4 T. J. UOHTFOOT A C.O.
m ... ■ , . —■ ... i
1 YARD-WAKE,Croekery.Glass-ware, Tili-waro,
I I Willow-wnro.BuekcteiPaH*, Tubs, woll-huok
*,broo mi and wash-board* —tor sale hv
uovt “ T. J LIOHTPPOT A CO.
rpOB.MJCO mid K •gars, df o‘vcrj quality. Lover*
I of extra fine chewing Tobacco and Segura will
dm!” a very wqmrinr article—call and prove it.
8W T J LIGHTFOOT A CO-
IjHißk old tale Brand j and rtirtWine, for motli
nnl purpose*; also lj Manonguhcla whiskey,
and §ehiodntu Schnapps, fur tale hv
nov4 t. .1 LIftHTFOOT A CO.
/ROLLINS’ and Simmons’ lic>vy Axe*, und I>road
\/A*e, Hatchet*. and hand Axe, Axe-handles,l
ffoe-lv*ik>. Shovel* Spades, manure Fork*. Rakes. |
Woes, Grubbing Ifoes. and Cooper* Fro**,fi )r Kn | o | IV ;
nov4 ‘* T. .1 LIOHTPOOT & CO. ‘ !
NAILS and Ur ad*, all aia<*, for ale by
nov4 - T. J. LIGUTPOOT A CO.
al'K stock of Ory-tJoods will ho found toeu*
brace almost every thing usuahpfo ho found,
nd onr iJidirs’ Drrka Clnofls have boon
>loot<'d with care, and wo have tin* handsomest and
ompert assortment of Fancy Sitka and Delano* to
frond in thi* place. The Ladies are particularly
itod to examine onr *tork before purchasing ele
mre. T. J. LIOIITFOOT & CO.
Thmeve villn. November 4, fftK! ts
; S2OOO.
4 GENTS WANTED, either Ladle* r OW.tle-
L men, in avery town and county In the United
Ucalo engage in a genteel bnainea* by which
.•y ean make from $7,000 to fgJMO a year. For
vthculara, adtfreai enclosing stamp,
8. A. DEWEY A CO.
Box 151,Philadelphia, Pa I
” ~ ■ iHigceliancona, .
Spring and Summer
FOT 1857.
rnilE subscriber is now receiving bit supply of
L bprlng und Summer Hood*, which
be oiler, to prompt paying customers at fair prices.
Hi* stock will embrace all the leading articles usu
ally kept for salr in this market. Atmraig them may
be found the latest sty lei oi
LABIUM’ BHKSS P 4 TTEBIfS.
Black OptDerinaand l.ustrinoßilka; Colored, Flo
rence nod Marei liue Silks; Plain and figured Hobi
ncts; Swiss.*iid Lit eg Colars and Sleeves; .Swiss
and Jaconettc Edging, ami Insertion.; Linen Cam
brie, and Linen Cambric Handkerchief*; Jaconettc,
Nausook, Mule and Organdie Muslin.; Figured and
plain Ribbons of ull descriptions.
LINEN GOODS.
Irish Linen and Lawns, Illesrhed nnd ilrown I.lnen
Dnmniik, Linen Napkin*, Iluck*bac and Bird Eye
Diaper, Brown Linen of all prices. Black, White
and Brown Hollen.
DOMESTIC goods.
Bleached and Brown Sheeting* and Shirting.; Plaid
and striped Domestic*; plain and (triped O.nabnrgs;
Ticking., Denims and Mariner’* Stripe*; Brown
and Blenched Drilling*.
GLOVES A HOSIERY.
Alexander's Kid Gloves, til color*-; Tafitv Gloves;
Ladies’ Hosiery, of all sixes ; Missel’ white and col
ored Hose.
BOOTS * SHOES.
A good assortment for Ladies and Gentlemen, Chil
dren, Boy,, and Youths.
HATS. CAPS. BONNET*.
And Ribbon., of the latest sty les.to please either sox.
STHJIKK CLOTHING.
Put up iu the finest style and the latest fashion*.—
I'leain; call and oxanii'ne for yourselves.
PAILS, PIGGINS * TUBS.
“ livery Tub.must stand upon Its oWn bottom.”—
Call nod see how 1 they stand.
lIAKD-WAHfi, TIN-WARE,
Crockery and Glass ; and varioua other articH-s too
numerous to mention.
Ido not advertise to undersell ruy neighbor* My
object is to sell a* low as I can, rogardlc** ol the
prices of others. One thing I can assure you, and
that is, we shall make no ehargv fnr abusving-nui
gnrwts trrtlle very b*f advantage—and especially to
the ladies, but wc will bcacconiinodiiting tonli. •
H. W. SIIARI’Ii.
TbomiiKVille, March 31, 1857.
MO< )Ki:~& HOMAN'S’
Variety Works.
fllllE undersigned are pro- j,
L pared, tti mauufuctiirc in
the best and most fiislpounble \v\V\\y.
style all kinds of Furniture,
Beilatends from $5 to $25; lU*ihp^
Side Boards, Wash sinnda,
Corner stand., Wardrobes,
Bureanw-—China, Red Buy
Dining Tables, Folding and
I’liiiu Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,
Truimel Bedsteads, Cradfps nnd Cribs,
Hecrctnries, Book Cams and Hat Stands.
Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture 1 or lum
ber made ui) to order in tho most fashionable style.
Also *ll kinds of Turnilie: and Sawing done
in file best sty le. Shops located South end of Main
I street. In low Me Bain’s Hotel, 7 Ilmiuow die, (!a
I july 1-1 J MOORE A 11QMAJL
M< H )RK & HOAX AN \S
Mut.lt au<( Blind Factory.
f|MIE undersigned are prepared to intwmfaeture
| J nil kind* df Window Sash, Blinds, Pnimel
I Doors, and Carpentry Work to order. Having nl
ways oil hnud, the best seasnued lumber, they will
warrant their work to ho of tjic most substantial und
durable description, *
He w ill also contract for any size or stylo of buil
ding*,and execute the sume w ith ull needful dispatch
Orders respectfully solicited
Hhops located at tho South end of Main street.
below Mcßaiil's Hotel, TliouiUsville, till.
O. f:. MOOItE, I E. T IIOMAS
July It w bets
Collins! Coffins !!
CIHERRY, VELVET, and
> PLAIN COFFINS, "•- t- ,
uished ill oue hour's notice
All orders promptly respond- Bffi|tadg||l|||lflf!ffl
i tf’ Shop located fit the
Smith End of Mjiin Street boUwv McCain's Hotel
fUUMA-SV 11.t.C, GgOKlilA.
c. G. MOORE A E. T. HOMAN,
may 5 w >'-
Groceries and Provisions.
Hi l | LBS- BACON”—Sides, llains ngj!
wl/.IM Ml Slniubieri; , r 8) bbl* Flmir, extra
ami Kiipcgtftic ; 2,60(1 11)* Cuffcc, diffi-rent braavHi;
JOO lbs Tea—lmperial TTnqim, Ilysyjn. Scwnuv, Clm
4nr, Pomlimig. Black. Green. Ac.; lliH'f'l’uugncs,
MackiVel, Suit, dried Apples, Sugar, Leaf, Cnlii i
‘aud Cr^slied; Fresh Oysters.- Letwter*, Peaches,
(Quinces nnd Sardiuca; Raisins iu quarto* or ’-whpfb
boxes; Niits —Almonds, l’cciin, Brazcliou and Frl—
burls ;■ GCurus, Buckets, Tubs und Measures; \\ itb
—Cherry, Pnrti Claret, Medarin, Pure Grape, und
Clianipuigii, iii.quarta or pint*; Pine-Ajq lc Syrup.
Iv'aspbiiry, American, Eclipse. Cognac and Cherry
Brandy\Yht*key, 1 Ace, Monnncabcttt, Corn and
Hie: IT.dland Gto, N. E- Rum, ami Bmirb.m Whisky:
Camllcs, Sperm and Star; Sperm Oil, Flute Covers,
Brushes, Faint) white vyasb, Ac., Ac.: Soda, Pepper
andGing'i, ground mid whole; Snuff urn! Tahacco,
yßffereirtiiriihila: Steel M ills. Axes. AonerK, eillNSt-ls,
Weeding and Grublugg lines, Hand-siiws, Smith's
Vices, Screw-plats, hush-clamps; Fluius, midiiu
nnu^its-articles in Tlds'lirip'; CfiK'kcrs and Loffltuts .
“ami numerous oilier artieles. Give me a call at the
old stand ol* Saniord A. Mcls’tiHon
july 141 “WADE F “SANFORD.
Carriage Manafacory,
AND BLACKSMITH SHOP.
A WE would'respectfully inform tlio /£~\
£ ® public that we have made* arrange-R 7
incuts to carry on the entire business \ 0
heretofore eomlm tcd by E. G. Ponder, Esq., in the
‘Carriage and Blacksmith line; and are now prepar
ed to give gem rul satisfaction, iti making and repair
ing *ll kind* of vehicles, from a six-horse team down
to *-wheelbarrow. We will use our best efforts to
please, Imping a generiSUc public may extend us their
patronage.
nrcasl, will be requited for-all small Jobs and
Repairing, ou delivery.
janstf] McLendon a lowery , ‘
3L. AKTJD iVQEKrOY,
THE undersigned will buy and aeil Land* on a
small conimiaaion buajiicss —will give auch in
formation a* tlic Records and Tax Digest* of the
.State House may furnish./ Applications for suchin
fornuition will he attietK complied with, when, ill
every instance, the requisition is accompanied wtU
ouc dollar _.
NATHAN HAWKINS A CO.
Milledgevilte. Sept. 15. 1H57. ~ ts
’ New Jeweler, Wntrh nnd Clock
J- * Maker.
TOSEPH JERGER now offer* l,i services £t
1 a * to the public, ami pledges himself ti> give K j
j prompt attention to cleaning.repairing, and titti jr
f making VCatchey, Jewelry. Ac. All entrusted
I to him will be executed luni delivered at the time
j promised, and warranted. Hi* has no flow ing enco
| mi inns to bestow npc n himself ns a watch maker*,
but relies upon the judgment of his patrons to es
tablish hi* skill and reputation. Terms Cnh.
Office second door above - the Post Office, next to
the store of H. AV. Sharpe.- , ‘
Thmnasville, Ga., March 17,1857. . ts
A SIX Mule, Tfon-axle Wagon ami Harues*.—
Price fHWt.oo. Apply to the undersigned at
bis plantation near Tliomaeville.
julyHtf] KOHKKT W ALStOX.
Noticf,
ALL' persons indebted to the estate of Tboiuav
8. Dunbar deceased, are hereby notified to come
ibrward and mate immediate payment, and all tdmoe
navi#* demands agaiust said estate are requested to
preaeut them duly authenticated in terms of the law
of the Stahi of Georgia, in such ease made nnd pro
vided.
septl-40d] H. C. A J.DniDAK.Ei’r.
iUiscdlaneooA;
Plantation for Sale,
fIAIIE svbscriber offers for .ale a desk-
X rable and valuable Plantation, situ
ated one mile north of Montiecllo, Fla., ,
consisting of 1000 acres of Land, 4H*I ol
which are in a state of cultivation, and under good ,
fence. The place i* well watered by spring branch- ;
e —plenty of woodland for teneirig and other pur
poses, aud the location favorably situated for health. 1 |
she improvements are good—a gin house ond screw, .
out-buiUtings and a good dwdliug house.
to purchase will please call and {
see for thoiHSelves. . Terms, one half cash, tli h*l
ance in two or more years, interest pay able ammaly.
EMILY CLARK, Executrix.’
Moiiticclln, Kept. 22, 1857. tit
A BitrKtiin Ollcied in Lund.
TWILL ell my Plantation, situated
on the Coffee road, at the fork of the ■aßcffcffljr
roads to Aavannah. Augusta and Talla-
haslee, ail miles from Mohley’s Itlnff, ~
containing o*o acres, 4u acre* under
cultivation, with two Settlement* oo the premise.
haTf a mile apart, with comfortable log building, on
encll. Al.o a large quantity of excellent pine tim
ber suitable for Ranging Timber, a good stand for a
■tore and house of entertainment; also a variety of
choice fruit ti'ee. peachi'*, apple, figs, pears, Ac.
All of which w ill be sold at one 25-100 dollars per
acre. The timl ori* worth at least four time, a* j
much as I nsk for the premises, n part of which is
, only 4j miles from the bluff. 1 will also sell “5 or
80 head “of meat stock hogs, and crop on the
premises. Cause for selling—the subscriber wishes
to move to other lauds iu the same eniintv.
D. It. GkATIAM.
Ci'ffer* County, Ga., Sept. 2. 1855. Hw
FOR ISAXjII,
rnilß promiws whereon flu* k
1 ftignrd i.<*w rraitlea The*re nr* jgEigZl*
eight nrren of Imid, all cnelAfled, and
one. half In riift-ivatitn. hr improve
nienta are o framed dwrllinp having 3
mom*, 2 ample cl**et* and 2 fin* pljieci; h Kiuall
houseorigiunUy infrudcd fora dininif mom and kitch
en, having brink chi limey with iwo fire place* and
oveu; bathing houm* with projeetiou covering an ex
cellent well of water; smoko Ijoiinc, dairy, negro
cabin, cribs, abetter*, Ktablea, mbtautial garden,’
choice IVuit tree* and grape v iuen of different kind*, |
flouriabiilg shade tree k, slirukhcry, a*'d flow ers. The j
. Grm>veVv ills rond-y in br.tli f> ri tl\ 1
nod healthy and is near enough t Tbonias'ville to
combine the socMrieligious and educational advan
tage* of the town. The dwelling and yard are
arranged na to ndiiilt of ainpl** adlition. If not
mid before isfnifth the p'rotniaei? vvjll be rented.
Apply to the underKigneil, of Mr. Geir. 1J- JJanieU
•tit she on i.tisea.
l* gr T)ANIRLL>:
Plantution for Sale.
mHE Stlbscriber offer* for sale lii* IMautation sit-
I unt*d lour ndle* east of Tfiomasvillo, on tlie j
(Joffee ltad, eonniKtinc of acres, with plenty,
of woodland li r and ofhPr purpose*. A
dwelling, i rin-hoUHe, Snew and <4b r buildiiiitß or
. aential to fnnniiu!,arc np** i tin* picuTiws, an l the
location favorably .situated for health. The place is
well watered With ativuuiK, and has a
fine mrU-wat.-
VnrehaserH may obtain further information by
calling at the ‘‘Southern Enterprise r ’ office.
Dr.Jß.Bniee of Tlomatville, is clothed with
full legal power to dispone of the a Wive premises
and make titles to the same.
_inay *>-tf TANARUS: M. QATLIN. y
Lands for
pf /A ACRES of lleiit Land on the Spring
$7 IMf Hill TfrHabftFKec road, eight nirles from
rhoiiwsville, aiy now. offered for fuU* by the anbreri
ler. Two biwwin and and titry acre*, about half of
which is frerh, all uinicr good and in a
high state of enltiviition. cotton, pota-byr**,’
eabbftge, turnip*, amt many other things glow on
ibis land in hixuriam abt.ndanre. Come and look ;♦
it. Ido not offer it for sab* l>K*uise lam dhip?rn*ed ;
with tin* land, but I am ileterminoii my i
locnljlv. sale or tft sab*. I’riee n*H. oijabie. Fair j
warning DUXCAK Mr It IN NON.
inly t\ ts
To Cotton Planters.
. “■ .... i
IVtAJSSEYTS
f 1111 L -iihbycrjher has thoroughly tried, at Ma
-1 eon and CVletnbu*, Georgia, liis vvrought-imn
t'otton Screw, u here two of them ai e now f tnndfiig ~
and will remain until fietobrr for inspection 1 he
lievo it is the cheapest, by half, ov/u Ipl,‘red for the
purpose of pressing cotton or bay,as the frame,screw
pin, nnd leavers are all of wrought iron. It should
he attiiehrd to-the gin house, and have it put up
through the floor, as the ordinary press—the levers
being only live feet in length—to have the width of
the house and 18 or 20 feet in length, the liut could ♦
then he 1 placed all around the screw. Then a man
can take live hands nnd park as many tive hundrcd.-__
pound-bales in one day, with ns lift I*; labor to the
hand, as the same five and two more, with a horse, 1
can on the vvond-serbw inthesauie time. Three
hands can put up one and take it‘down, and it can he i
carried at one load with /onr uncles to any jpoinL—
As this iß'°for the public eye 1 will give the oumuut
of timber necessary'for completing one :
1 piece 17 feet li>ug 4$ hv 9.
6 “ 17 “ 2 by 9.
it “ 17 “ 4 by li. I
18 “ 0 **. it hv 12.
3 “ Jrt >r ~ 4.
5 •* 10 il 1 by 10
’ • . ( This to boos
M “ 6 by. 10.< tough timber—
’ ‘ ( pine or oak. I
2 “ 13 “ 2 by 12.
‘l <• H- --is .—-+4 by 9.
2 *• m *• 1 by 5
1 “ 54 “ 9■ by 23. -
This makes a box near uine feet deep with bed ,
and follower., gild all other fixtures. 1 furnish the
iron and the work done mi it at Macon and put the
above lumber to it at the place where it -is wanted,
the purchaser furnishing the lumber and paying the
freight tmin Macon, eaiulinve one of the handiest
and cheapest Cotton “screws now known, its durabili
ty considered, as it is given up ha all who have seen
it to be.a lifetime investment. Lean pack five hun
dred pounds with throe hands—take five nnd there
is no nard work done, l'rice .$ 150 this year.
I expect/ if life lasts, to have one at the next.
State Fair, ail'd would be glad to see one of every
other pattern of presses now in use there and let the
world-judge for itself. I then expect to sell’ the
•right in any size territory that may he desired on
reasonable terms, with a working model, within the
limits of such county or counties, and all the infor
mation’ necessary for putting them up and working
them. Address, Thomasvilie, Georgia,*
JAMES MASSEY. .
r7?'The Watchman, Albany Patriot, Columbus
Times A Sentinel and Enquirer, Macon Telegraph
Jtnd Journal A Messenger, Rome Courier, ami Fed
eral Union, w ill p/eAse copy until the first dY Janua
ry next. fjuly2l-tl jan
Notice.
ALL persons interested are hereby notified that
on the first Monday in September next, At a re
gular Term of the Court of Ordinary of Thomas
county, Georgia, 1 will apply to said court’for an.pr
dor granting leave to sell the lands and negroes fie
longing to the estate of Nathaniel R. Mitchell de
rensed—it being the ttndividi>d estate of snid deceas
ed. GEORGE W.-MITCHELL, Ex’r
. July t Nr . . - WG
Ccgal ‘SVihtcrtisrmcnls. .
OEOMOlA—Tlioiitaa < ouniy.
ArUl. 22, 1867.
TO the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Tboui
fti count*: ■ ■ ■ .„ ,
THE ‘ n udoMhfftcd Administrator on the estate of
William Harwich, late of said cmAity deceas
ed respectfully shewn tli that, as Administrator aa
aforesaid, he lias fully discharged all the duties re
quired by the laws of said State—that he has made
a final settlement of said estate by paying orer the
full amount of property, money, and effects hi hand,
belonging to the same, to the legal distributees of
said estate. He thFrefore petitions to bo dismissed
from said administration.
JOHN VV. HAKWICK’, Adrn’r
GEORGIA—Thomns Comity*.
Court of Ordinary, April 22, 1 857- _
UPON Rattiug the above and foregoing petition.it ;
is ordered by the C'onrt. that said petition, together j
with this order, l># published in the Southern Enter
prise for the term of sis months.
apr2B] HItNRT H. TOOKK, Ordinary :
NROKHf A-Thomft* County. _ i
Court of Ordinary, Marrh 2. flroulnr Tim i, 187>7. 1
DUNCAN Slid DAN’IKL McKINNON, Exeeu
tors of the last will and testament of .Peter
McKinnon deceased, having this day filed their pe
ttttmie in said Court for tetters of Ilismiseiou from
said Executorship. I
! All persons interested are herehv notified to file
1 their objections in said Court, if any they have to
said letters being granted, otherwise: said letters of :
disinissDn will iie granted to said applicants, at a
regular Term of said Court, to be held at Thoiiws
vill*’ said county,on the firs| Monday in Oet'r next.
Given under my hand and official signature at office
innniM-flin] HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordjnary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ma v 6 th, 18.57.
To the Honorable -the Court of Ordinary of Thomas
county:
TUB undersigned Executor of the last Will and
“Testament of Sarah T. Raines late of raid
county deceased, respect fully shewetli that as Exec
utor as aforesaid, he has fully discharged all the du
ties incumbent on him, as directed by 6aid last will
and testament, and according, to the laws of said
State—that he has made a filial settlement of said
estate by paying over the full amount of property,
I money, and effects in band, belonging tn the same,
jto the legatees of said e-1 ;ite. He, Ilu-i. fore, ptti
-I“Hons to be dismissed from said Executorship.
1,. 11. RAINLB, Executor.
GEOHGI V-Tin*inns County.
t’orrrf of Ordiuu rif. May (I, 1857.
Upon hearing the above aml foregoing. Petition, it
is ordered hv the Court, that said petition, together
with this order, be published in the Southern Euter
•jiriso, niontl.lv for six months.
HENRY It TOQUE. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—TIimas County.
May stii, 1857.
Turin 1 llnrmrnhh the Court of Qrdiuary of Thamus
County: .
fTUiE amijersietied Executor of thwlast Will and
I Testament of Washington J, Sanders, late of
said enmity deceased, cOKpt'o; fully Ki.uwi til rnnt- aa-
Executoras afwesaid, he has-fully discharged all the
duties incumbent on him., as directed by said“last •
will and testament, and acceding to the lavA of said
>Sta.te-etbat he, has made a final settlement of said
estate, by paying over the full amount of property,
money, and effects belonging to the same, tn the le
gatees of said estate. He, therefore, petitions to be
dismissed from said Executorship.
HENRY G. SANDERS, Executor. *
fiEOitCrlA—Tlioinsts Couuly.
Court of ttrdinnhjt May 5, 187.7,
UPON - 'hearing the above aijd foregoing petition,
it is ordered by the Court that said petition together
with this order he published in the Southern Enter
prise monthly for si x months. --
mnyl2-t*ir j HENRY H. TOOKE. Ordinary.
GEOnGI \-Iromi'Coiiiily.
JiH-Y A I). u:.7.
jTO the 11 norahle. the Court of O.'diua.y of said
| count.! - .;
THE iindersiifuc.l Tni-iee for tjie property and j
effects of America A.C. Hamilton formerly,!
| afterwards America A. C. Ridding, and now A mil ft-■'!
]ea A. C. MeGehee, .respectfully shewetft. that, ‘as |
Trustee as aforesaid, he has ni.ide a full and final
■ settlement of all such pfoprrfy ifnd jdrei ts w hich !
I ware in his hands, with the legally autliorized'repre /
j senjativeof tlieestdl#* ift : said America A. C. MeGe !
■ flee, by pnj iug over the same into his hands, and has
1 discharged” fully his duty as such Trustee, and that :
lie therefore petitions tube dismissed from said Trim- ]
teeship WADE HAMILTON, Trustee, ‘j
RLOIHH V*-Tlioius Comity.
- t'orrrt .hilt/ ft. 1'.‘,7.
Upon lu on in.':, file above Jo tit ion, it is ordered* by
the court that said jVtif'.oh together with this order
1 be-published in the Southdni Enterprise for the
term of forty days from the date of first issue.
lIENU'Y 11 TOOKE. Ordinary.
! A true extract from the minutes of said court.
A. V MiCAKDKL,
jnlv7-6tj Deputy f.iierk Court of-Ordinary
GllOßtil I,—Col|iitl Comity.
Clll'ltl’ OF ORDINARY, J VS F. 1, 1857^
VtATTIIEW C. DI'KKS, Administrator uij the
lxl “estate of’ Patiiek Price deoGised, having this':
ihiy petitionrd this Court for letters u! dismission
from said Administration.
, AH persons interested are hereby notified to file
their objections in said” Court, if any they have,, to
said letters being granted: otherwise ‘Said letters
of -ilis|iiist*m will far granted to said applicant at a
regular Term of said Court.--to be..held in-Moultrie
in said countv on the first Mondnv ill December |
next. liARDY M. ('HASTAIN, Ordinary. I
—jarudl : in * bin.
flßffßiMA-Thom:*<? County. ~ f
.SARAH STRINGER b R.p.ity i„ Then,as
SMITH STRINGDE, and t „ *. , !
.Daniel E. Sjtrrnger Ex'r-, A e ft sitpiror or. |
if appearing tn the, Court by the return of the
‘ Sheriff that the said defendant. Smith Stringer,is
’ uni to befound in said comity : It is ordered that ser
vice be perfected by publication in a public Gazette
-+h said county, called the Southern Enterprise, once,
a month for four mouths previous to the next Term
of said Court, and the said defendant plead, answer
or demur, that demin ing alone at said-Term of the
Court > A. E. COCHRAN, J. 8. C.
A*wne •xtrartf “from tb>‘ minutes of Court, this
June 12..1H57. JARED EVERETT,jCIerk.
jime 16. i tn4m
GEOIttiI I—Tlioiiiiis1 —Tlioiiiiis County.
Court of Ordinary.- July IS, 1857.
ALFRED FAiRCLOTII this.day applies to this
Vourt for- letters of Administration oti the es
tate of John Haircloth, late of said county deceased.
All persons interested are, therefore, hereby, noti
fied to tile their objections in said Court, if any they
have, to said letters being granted: otherwise said
letters w ill be granted to said applicant, at a regular
Term of said court, to he hold at Thoniasville said
countv, on the first Monday in-September next.
july2l-ftod J. HENRY ll,“Toojy£, Ordinary.
PRESS.
t.iORbU riimniis t onnty.
Court of Ordinary, July 16. 18.57,
AI7IIR R LAS Jnliii B. McDonald, Administrator
? T of thn I'statc. both real and personal, of Chris
tian McDniinhljlate nf said comity deceased, having
petitioned tiftid rourt for letters (if Dismission friini
sapl Adiniiiistratinu,
All persons interested-are, therefore, hereby noti
fied to file their objections in said court, if any tfiey
liave, to kaid letter* being granted : otherwise .said 1
letter* will be granteiltd said applicant, at a regular !
-Term of said court, to be held at Thoniasville, said j
comity, >n the first Monday in February, A. D. 1858. !
Given under mv’ official signature.
jnlT2l-ffm] jIKXRV H. TOOIyF,, Ordinary, j
~OE OBCSI A-'Appl i iiff roiiniy.
rorn-T of ordinary, jri.v art, ]rts7.
TTEtfNON E. MCLENDON. Administrator, and
V AMANDA WEATHERLY, Administratrix, of “
the estate of Isaac Weatherly deceased', this day pe- j
titions tfiisVtwft for IfrtteMLufJJisinissiou from said ,
Adiuinjstratim*. f - , j
All persona fir* 4 , therefore, hereby notified’ to file
their objections in said Court, if any they have tosaid ‘
letters being granted: otherwise, they will be grunt
ed to said applicants, at a nebular said {
court, to2>e held at Uulutcssille said county, on ttie i
first Monday 4tr February next. ’
jyartmPm) JOSEPH T. McCALL, Ond’v. -t
Pny ypur Town Tax.
THE Book* vyill be open for the ejtiatn* to par
their Tow#il'ax until the Ist Monday in No
vember After that Taxes cannot be fettled i
without C"*tf
sejitl-'Jt] j.- U. A PKKLI T K ‘
iUcbicincs, &'r._
j
gold pen manufacturing co.
31)13 Broadway, New York. j
AUtTnow selling their spßudid Gold Pens, P*-
eils and Pen Cases at the,Lowest Retail Prieas
hu<] oft'*b uurc-UaiKT <liaw a (
and Jj
of from VI cents l’? 1 *OOl As soon as aI tn or
pencil is purchased tee Fnniium is delivered iaa*-
diately. ’ <
U.4t (IF PFJth Al THE RETAiI. PRICER:
Gold Pens •* f ‘
*• Kngrosising *:ze.. 4 Gilw
44 SilTwr Ex. IfnMrrs & ‘i
“ *SiLv?r l)bl. Ex, . 370 A 3
“ Silv*r Maianiot-h Holdrri, 500 A: 4 do
44 Silvrr Holtl**r* ( 6USA. % do
; Fountain Holder.. 375 & 3 d<>
Mammoth Uoty Pun lloldt*r
’ and Box--- 6’45 A 5 do
! [jovinthau CioM IVu, Gold Dunk Mol
der and Box - ** * *•
Ufdkio Hiivor
’ Mammoth Gothic silver Chh(* and
Gold Pen 6'(5 tl do
Gold Tmilh Pie*.....’.. ---- -- - & 8 do i
Gold TwAiTirk and Karpiuk 375 & 3 do
Gold >VntT r h Roy. f l v ootti tVptt, ?f A 3 do
Ladies’ Gold Pencils rU A 3 do
I .4 .. ft K> A 3 do
i* - • *’ ■ ’ “ : 5 1.0 & 1 do
“ “ “ and Pen 6 2i> A 5 do.
Gents’ Gold Cases and Pen I<* Ob At H do
i. r 4 •* “ “ Mammoth I i 1,11 *V 10 do
We warrant all our Gold Pens to he Ujumond Porn
'■"ted, and not surpassed by any establishment in the
i States, and besides giving you a Pen or Pencil well
worth your money, we als.i present you with
Gifts worth from 50 Cents to SI,OOO in
GOLD WATCHES, GOLD. GJJARD AND VEST CHAINS,
Gold Lockets, Diamond Pins, Cameo setts, Gold
Studs, Rings, Breast Phis SilverTruit and Cake Bas
kets Silver Goblets,. A e. 1 ■
Ajfenls-AKCiits^frriits!.
Now is the time and here, is ffle. chance t'n make.
$ i ,000-B^,ooo—S-Y.ooo
! |4cr vear.in the sale ot Gobi Pens, Jewelry. W e of
! for a Literal Commission to. Local and 1 raveling
Agents, and give them Credit on.One Flail tijt wdd.
A ligl-t and agreeable business, and above all. a goed
paying business. Agents wanted in all parts nt ftft,e
country. A elitalogiie eoiitiilhiiig .a Lirt of Goods
null full Explanafmi!* to Agents will be sent en ap
plication, free. Ail orders will be pr'mnptly attended
rn, and tß*'*e sending, v.s menu) by i.u,ii .w:tlLi;eceire.
such Igimts as they ordet'Tj! the rvturw mail of ex
press, w ith the Gift's enclosed in tbo package.
Address ail urbety to
MERRICK: BENTON & DEAN',
ft:;r> Bkoadw ay, New Yc.ck . -
S It—Gold Pins re-p.'ipted ill a superior man
ner Enclose tin’ Pen, and Thift.v-iiTi.e eents in P
O. Stamps, and the Pen will bo re pointed and re
turned, post-paid. * r.i ui> i--. .in
.Impoftnut to lAt rjhody.
tlnlast three years, I have heeii engaged in!
* -a business known only to myself, and, coinpa-ra j
-tuelv, feu others, w hom 1 have instruetid toy the I
sum m jßilßt each, which has avcrii'geil me at ttje
rate of §tft,6(lo to tjtft.tiftth per ‘amniii!: and bavin; !
made arrangement* to go to Ltiyojie in the lSpring id
IS.-.8 to engage in the same business, 1 nto vviF'uig to
give full instructions in the ait to any )>’ rson in fhc
Hnitcd .States or Canadas, who will'-remit me the
sum of sl. lam indueed, from thb success I have I
been favored with, and tliemani thankiut-aekliowj j
. edgements 1 have received from those w hom i have ‘
instructed and who are lu.'ilo.ng from Hi ■ 1’- *-Jo per
day at if,to give any person an opportunity to engsge-:
in tins husiliess, which is easy,. J>)easant, and very 1
profitable, at a sindll cost. ‘I here is pnsitrvrly me :
tiutii.hiig in the matter, Reii re arcs of fin* best class
can be giiveiva* fbgards'ifs ei,araeter,and I can re
ler to persons wliom I bale iiistrueted, v'iio will
testify that they are ina+.ingAfift’lii to Sir, per
day at the same. It is a business-in which either
ladies or gentlemen can eng mu’ anti w itit perfect css
make ft very hail Isom*’ income Several ladies in
various parts of New Y r.h State, I’ito si I gin:.i, and
j Maryland, whom I liaveftusri'iicti-d. ini’ iiniv. nmfcfng
j from Aft to Sb per day at it. It is a genteel!husim'.**.
l and but few shillings is iei|iiired to start It. Lpou
rei'eipt'o'i isl, 1 v- ill iliiiiiediatel.v h* ii.l to the p|)li
’ rant a printed eireular eoiitain'.ng dull fnstruetiops
in tlie art which can he perfectly understood at
i once, . .
All letters niust lie addressed (postpaid) To Al.
iTgEN T. I'RASONtj, 335 Broadway, Neyit York.
Hppt-Xm
iProl'pssnp Wood’s llnir iicsfurnTi\
ft B!:t% IVot kcd IlHiKlrs !
THAT fill tin* Bali! i,il < ra\ ran Im* rcision and pTr
I'frail}’ 1.1 01. j R lil-UAk-Lxl-Dii-t.-vTfrlV'fet*- -IFF!
j 11h'ly.** an* ciViM j •rt.r-d!, ilia-t ‘jrrUttit v|‘ !<.<s 111 ; hr
isfjtrH, ir wijl rnrr evo V) I>l <■ ilTf t h** scalp,
i pril .-in laiFß-|tfi tirin 11f* nhupif
nf (MifancWu.s i J upti'-iitj—rVuii icahl-h j ii(.l— hij<) in n/*
ptiPKililt* ci,*v will it tail <T ( tiring a* if l;>
vmiH'or jM iii-diral head aulir. wild if nred- tw ice h
week I\ tin? yaunV rr^iilarlv. it w ill jrcscr%i*-tin
color, ami keep tlu* I’.aii- tfnin-foiling to mn; ‘unay'inn
Wc Kad and jiull'c. v
Mn.i.roi:it. Worn stcr('•> . Mukk., No* Hr. r
P-KOf.'o. 1 \\ c<; i> —]>Var sir: I take fl**#Vnm Tip
• bcarimi voluntary t*“timony tn the ctVccts of
• yor womlcrlul Hair Restorative. As far backus
IrlUyim liair comn.cjin and iintil the
of n.y became Hall fsircl smoufli as- cla.-s, and it
has C(ntinncVHM faP f*r a eat carsyiMitwith-
1 “many fvb bmted preparations
for restiiniMnTrr^SrriTTg^ \<>nr adv erfiseTiTeTTTTT~w as
induced Wgive your ariiele a trial, auci to my utter
I astonisb meni, fount!, aftor a !■’.’ ?: pjlifar ii. s. r /tintu
1 my hair f lifiiilv.set. aicl assumed a flossy and
j beautiful appy and l.v ihe- tme ; .i.;bal used a
! amT N'Tponm^rttw tli of bail* w liirii is mTvv from one
ttftw o incses in length. Tours, trul) ,
1 fIINRV GoOIHJIf 11.
ChaiUsFSTown. Mass., !l, Kw,—Gents— 1
] Nut hi tip but n duU and s\iripaib} that I feel to com
municate to others that are r.ftlietnl as I lia\e br<*n,
would induce me to make this public ncknow ledge-]
meat of the benefit I have received from iTofcssor i
Wood’s Hair Restorative. When I first commenced
nsingit, my Jbtijr wa.- ijiiit^my, aud # in spots entire
ly bald. 1 have how u.-ed the lt'stoi’ative About live
mouths, and my hair is entiivly ohauprd to its origin
al color, hi own, and tl.e mw c hair is over three inch
es in lenyth on the spots w hen- it was bald. T have
also been much gratified at i IciJiealthy moisture and
vigor of the liair, whiee befnflPwas dry, and it has
ceased to come.out as toMß*rly.
Re*pectfully yeur*, Mr*. K. A. Stodard.
From Mre. Ingalls, a well know n.nurse in TWfnn.
Boston, Oct, 16, F855.*.—-Gents: At your request,
and being (• highly pleased with the effects of the
Restorative, I am free to state that my hair had he
eonte quite thin, and entirely white. J have for the
last five years beeli in tlie hahit of using .Jjivbut
hearing of-the ex traordinary efforts of this article, I
Was induced to try it; my hair lias h?en I'oston dto
its oridiiiftl thick lie**, ami also to it* former color,
which is Fight Crown.
Yours respectfully’
The following is from the Pastor-of the-Orthodox
eh.urcli nf Brookfield. ■ j
BitooKKiEi.i), Mass.,,lan. 12,187.5.—Pr0f. Wopo- j
Dear Sir—Having made trial of your Hair Rostova- i
tive.it gives me pleasure to say, that its efl'ert* have *
been excellent, in removing inflatnatimi, dandruff, and
a constant tendem-y to.itching, wfth whielHl have
been tnnihled from my childhood, and has also reslo- ‘
1 jjpd the hair, w hich was beeuini;ing gray, to ft* origt-i
j nnl color. 1 have used no nthefiJ'artiole w ith any i
thing like the same plea'sqrc'aiid profit.
Yours, truly*, J. K. Bags. |
j- TV hut is it for—tjiis \Ytrod sFlair Restorative?—ls
‘a question asked • daily by hundreds. AY e-answer
f without hesitatton or fear nf contradiction, that it Is
the only article known which will do. all it promises
! for the liurann hair. It will renew its growth—it
-will stop its falling—it will restore its uatutal color! |
It la not aJiair dry, but a speedy and cfliTient Itesto-’
rative.—[Jersey City Telegraph.
. O. J. AVood & Cos., Proprietors, 312 Broadvvav,
N. Y and 11 1 Mai, Louis, Mo.
Sold by Dr. T. B. Little, Thoniasville, and Drugr
gists generally. •"[feb4-wftni ‘
Noliee.
A LL persons interested are hereby notified that
Ti the undersigned will apply to the Honora
ble the Centrt of Ordinary, of Thomas county, (ieor
gia at” a regular Term nf said court, to “be “held - at i
ThomaaviHe, on the first Alond'oy in December next
for an nnler granting leave to sell the lands and ne- j
grocs bslougiiig to the estate of Willi: m Mills de
ceased. NANCY MILLS. Adui’x
septttS 7 -x J -
--/ * . •
| • jUgbUincg, &t.
McDONAIiD’S FEVER
Aoi;: Mixture—
ncDunald's Tricopiif.koij.s-
TlcOoiinM’* Diarrhea Mixtirb— * ,
’ TI. DoiiaLUs Inslamatory Pais IfflW
UrDouald’s Head-Ache Liniment—
jf<- Woiiald’H Great Remedy lor Inflamatory
RLeumatisui —
iTlcDonald's Anti-Bili.iois and Asti-Dys
: peptic Pills —
IlellonnldS Tooth-Ache Drops, etc., etc.
The above MKDICINEBjJnay be had of Dr. T. B
I.ITTLE, Thoinasville, Ge*>rgß. They need no
pompous display of certificates to recommend them
> to pnblie favor —provided they call have a trial,
julv 28 , w tljao
.r-SvINB a
■sfZhr&sJnt,
Has been before the public more than 3* years,
and is deservedly popular in the cure of
Spavins, .Sweeney, Ringbone, W ii.dg.alls, I’slit
Evil, Callous. Cracked Heels, Gall of all kinds,
Kresb Wounds. Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sit
f.*st. Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Found’
ered-Feet. Scratches or Grease, Mange, Fool
Rot it, Sluep, Garget in Cows, Rheumatism,
Bile* of Animals, External Poisons, Painful
Nerv.gis Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns,
V, hiib*w*.-Bums nnd Scalds, CbillbUina.
Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the
Muscles, Swellings; VYeakness of the Joints,
Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ac.
H-J-Ibimpbltis .gratuitously furnished bf
agents, with Testimonials ot its utility.
‘All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. H.
Tucks* A Cos., Lockport, N. Y. •
Caption.— Let she Purchaser observe that
the ntinic, “G. W". Mkrciunt.” in his own baud
writi.ig.is over the cork,also blown in the gtof
ot'. t’.ie ltottl'-. Xanf other ran be genual*.
ff&t For ? ila fiv Druggists and Merchant*
ci-iTeraliv. tli rough the I'nited .States, British
{• .j-.-.-c-i ms. anil other Countries. And by
EdwanJ'Seixas, .Theninsville ; and by Druggists
j and merchant* generally throughout the country—
i wholesale by dealers in medicine, in New York, Phi-
Jadclpliia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and at all eouiuior
-1 cin) hiwm. r, — [oct6oy
Dr. McLANE’S
CELIiP,HATED
VERMIFUGE ;
LIVER PILI4B. .
Two(rfth# bftl PrcparotUm f the A§.
Ihuy arc not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what tlicir name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
-expelling Worms from
the • human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory ,
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head-
ACHE. &CC.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele-
Lratcd Vs. r m huge and.
Liver Pills, prepared bv^|
. .AA 1 a’ ‘‘
(yUAYUV’
~ ;:.”
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there arevariou*
other preparations now
before *the public, pur-r
porting to be V ermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
other's-} in comparisoa
with Dr. McLane’s, ~ are
worthless.
The genuine McLanc’s
Vermifuge and Liver
v Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug,
Stores. ; ‘
FLEMING BRO’S, V
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh,-Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
BCOVIL &, MEAD. Ho. ill, Chartres St. New Orleans,
(■eneral \\ hidesnle Agents for the Southern States
to htim all orders must be addressed. T --',
Seixas, A Bro., Thomas,
villo. On.: T. W. Ellis Tronpville, Ga.; Nicholson A
Aeeplcr, Hainbridue, Gn.: Ames & Livelev, Talla
hassee,! In.; E. Barnard, Tallahassee, Fla.;’ Hhafffc
A Brinson, Modi hod, Fla.; W. T. Carpenter A C<>
M iikccnah, Fla.; l’almer & Bro., Montieello, Flu
S. I'Hasten, Montieello. Fls.; P. A. Telfair, Hew
■I 1 <irt ’ *J- S. Groover. (frooverville. fi*. msrS:
A_, ’ nlunble Property for Sole.
A excellent Residence with five rooms—four
larce and comfortable—closet And fire-place to
each, well finished; all necessary building* on the
•flTj- i u, ‘ vv *f improved, containing 7j acrtpi ;
situated in the most pleusant part of ThomasviUa:
j Also, lots of land. Nv*-i3(l] id the 17th, 2fl aid!
-to acres of No. fti ii> the lilt'll district of Tbemaw, ■
oln and 1 Oil acre* ,rs if, U the Bth district of Cnl
•inut. Also, a number of Law Books Terms—
ruin"’ ‘hi ft . JOH* MII.LER.
Tliiinjsrvtllf, n# .March ?4tb 1837 H