Thomasville Southern Enterprise (Newspaper) - May 9, 1860, Thomasville, Georgia C. WE C. Weekly at Two Dollars per if paid in If not paid in Three Dollars will invariably be for the Enterprise should be accompanied bv the Those wishing the direction of paper will notify us from what office it is to be with the County and State plainly will be at One Dollar of twelve lines or for the first and Fifty Cents for each 8ub8e<iuent not specified as to the will be published until out and chamed not exceeding six will be but at the rate of One Dollar twelve lines exceeding that all * in their favors previous to 10 o'clock on contracts with Advertisers will be governed the following Being composed of twelve solid Minion lines R. J. practice Surgery at the old occupied many He has no partner personal attention to all Prescriptions has a Hospital for the convenience of surgical poor white not to will bo treated Accommodations 4-tf Dr. G. his Professional Services the people of and would inform them that he has been practicing medicine in Jefferson for five during which he has met and treated most of the diseases which this on the side near the Law Office of C. J. the house formerly by January 7, 1860. tf Or. E. J. of Medicine and 1 Thomas Ga. of a 00 00 14 00 PO 16 00 12 PO 17 00 00 18 00 00 OO 24 00 00 00 21 00 22 00 25.00 30 00 35 00 00 44 001 52 00 i 70 00 30 00 35 00 40 00 60 00 80 00 Half Fourths Business for terni of one will be charged in proportion to tlie they at One Dollar per persons having occasion advertise Legal are by law to comply with the following rules or All sales of Land and by Executors or aru by law to be held on the first in the between the hours of ten in tiie in the at the in the county in which the property is Notices of these sales be given public Gazette Forty Days previous to the day of Sale of Personal Property of tlie sale of Property miLst be given at least Ten Days previous to day of Estate to Debtors and of an estate must be published Forty of to Sell application will Im made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land oc must be published weekly for Two and for Letters of must be published Thirty for Dismission from monthly for Six 31ontlis; for Dismission from Forty of for of Mortgage must be published monthly for Four for establishing Lost Papers must be published for the full term of Three S. S. informs his friends and the that he will the practice of medicine at tlie old and hfs services to die April 2, 1B59. tf Dr. p. S. his Professional Services to the citizens of Thomasville and at all 18-tf Dr. removed to the Office formerly occupied by John as a Law Calls Special Attention be given to Surgery and Surgical Jan. 15, 1800. _tf Urs. H. B. E. O. E HAVE the practical advantage of fifteen years experience in every branch of tlie can refer to many who have hatl the benefit of our -in this County for past six - have every for doing the best Plate work which is ' Continuous Guiri on Platina which is impervious to any of the even in a concentrated with pure gold in a superior Patients favoring us with their confidence may rely upon our utmost exertions to perform every operation ifl a manner as mh 10 w tf inform the will always be to tlie above unless otherwise B. R. AT A V BROOKS in iUe of thie Southern md and of 17-tf Thomasville and that they are fitting lip their Medical and neat The Dental Room is so arranged as not to be molested by any of the and will be kept far wishing Dental our patrons in Medicine that no si cond prescription to ami B. AT % BROOKS practice in Brooks and Berrien 10-tf B. at h 25-tf B. at in the counties of the Brunswick and in Lowndes and Berrien of the Southern at next door to Dr. 18 be assured he by any other than 11. as he no in and are ami CORRECTLY Eastof the one occupied by Bruce 10 S. BOWER has opened a Drug Store the stand formerly occupied Talmer k E. and ia prepared to fair terms to those who may him with a To reform frielas he that he has on hand a fresh and assortment Kj O uj will be glad to supply them with such articles as they may 10-tf and a large and well selected stock of Chemicals of all Glass Dye Patent Garden Oil Burning ahd May 21, 1859. tf 1. at C. at 10__________ E. C. at practice in the counties of the Southern and the counties of Worth of the and Clinch Ware - Address at Plat the Brunswick 18-tf Parish's life famous duel between Jackson and is but recent life of the former gires an excellent account of with that are second won the choice of and the office of giving the Overton considered the giving of the word of great and he had already determined how he would give it if the lot The eight paces were measured and the men both were perfectly All the politeness of such occasions was strictly and elegantly Jackson was dressed iu a loose buttoned carelessly his and concealing in some extreme of his Dickinson the younger arid handsomest man of the But Jackson's erect and the gate mm 'a and commanding air as he stood under the tall poplars in this bright May silently awaiting the moments of Are you said am said am said words were no sooner pronounced than sudden using his old country raised his pistol quickly and who was looking with anxiety and dread at saw a of dust fiy from the breast of his and saw him raise his arm anu it tightly across his He is thought in a bad but he does not Erect and grim as fate he stood his laising his Overton glanced at Amazed at the unwonted failure of his iand at the awful figure and face before unconsciously recoiled a step or he have I missed Dack tb the thundered his hand upon his recovered his stepped forward to the and stood with eyes averted from his All this was but the work of a though it requires many tell deliberate aim and pulled the The pistol neither nor went off. He looked at the trigger and discovered that it had stopped at half He drew it back to its place and took aim a second He Dickinson's face he his friends rushed caught him in their and gently laid him on the leaning against a His They stripped off his blood was gushing from his side here is the not near the but aboye the just 12 T. at BERRIEN G A. at GA. AVILL give his entire attention to the practice of Law in the counties Southern Office on the second floor of Donald 18-if T. op mace business entrusted to him will be attended to with Office at the Courthouse mh 25-1 OF THE PEACE of all kinds taken on liberal either in Superior or Inferior Adjoining the Passenger of 1, Hilll and Otn Cane mi tils and and And all kinds of made to order at REMINGTON jW 14-1 would respectfully inform the citizens of and the that he fias opened to Remington Dekle where he will be pleased to wait on those who may favor him with a all kinds cut and made up tlie latest and most Cassimers and constantly on Patronage 25-tf P. is still at his old between the large brick shores of and where he is as to do of work in his line in the best style and latest has on hand a good supply of fine patterns for 8lc., with all the be cut at all times in fashions and at the shortest and for Oct. 3Q| 18o9. The ball had through below the Such a could not but Ke went forward and learned the condition of the wounded he said He won't want anything more of and conducted him from the They had gone hundred one of the surgeon on the and neither speaking a when the surgeon that of Jackson's shoes full 1 replied ho Let's look at it. Eut say nothing about it pointing to the opened his aim had been He had sent the ball precisely where he supposed Jackson's heart was But the thinness of his body and the looseness of his coat combined to deceive the ball had only a rib or and raked the Jt was a somewhat but neither severe or and he was able to ride to the tavern without much approaching the house he went up to one of negro women who was and asked Ler if the butter had She it wab just He asked for some While she was getting it for she saw him furtively open his coat and look it. She saw that his was with gai zing in black horror at the dipper in He caught her and hastily buttoned up his coat She dipped out a quart measure lull of and gave it He drank it off at a he went took off his coat and had his wounds and That he dispatched one of his retinue to Pr. to inquire respecting the of and to say that the sur geon attending himself would be glad to his aid toward Mr. Dickinson's Polite reply was returned that Mr. Dickinson's case was beyond In the course of the day Jackson sent of wine to Dr. for the use of his there was one gratification which Jackson could even under such grant A very old friend of Gen Jackson's writes me the General had been he did not it to be known until he had left the and therefore bad concealed it at his own His reason for this as he once stated to that as Dickinson considered himself the best shot in the and was certain of killing him the first he did not want liim to have the gratification knowing that he had touched and Harness and complete assortment Harness amd Harness and Sole kept constantly on hand and for sale nt and Saddle Repairing promptly attended to 1860. * Jan 21, Aurora scientific gentleman in thus gives the origin of this celestial the temperature horizon is such as to the indentation the hemispheric the cohesion of the borax becomes surcharged with which ate therefore deprived of their fissural This rapid change is produced in of the which causes a in the hexagonal of the acqua The clouds then become a mass of of which caa only be seep when it is in the library qb pinai is to be ama at the dorf finds fdf the first haff of the says that as a means of determining the the sacred it is far more important than even of the The age of the MS. already the of lively a been made upon Tischendorf's deductions by a n Petersburg replies so liis opponents have become converts to is oldest MS. of Bible been preserved in the Christian It older the Vatican to which it is superior in and in for the MS. of the Vatican lacks five books entirely and one in Its authority is also confirmed by the quotations of the early which agree with it more nearly than with any other has already filled ten folio volumes with Bible and may be presumed to know as much about correct version of the Bible as edition of the New Testament Is the He will illustrate this edition profusely with philosophic fac and while he is sure that the original MS. as soon as it becomes be throughout as a great national for he hopes to make the of it a worthy monument of Imperial and one which the whole Christian world shall receive with grateful at be afraid of a little fun at good Don't shut up your house lest the sun should fade your and your lest a hearty laugh should shake down some musty old If you want to ruin 3^our let them think that all mirth and enjoyment be left on the threshold when they come home at When once a home is regarded as only a place to drink and sleep the work is begun that ends in gambling houses and reckless Young people must have fun and and 4f thay do it at their own it will be in and perhaps less profitable let the fire burn brightly at and make the most delightful with all those little that parents so repress the buoyant spirits of your children half an hour of merriment around the lamp and firelight of home blots out the remembrance of many a care and annoyance during the and the best safeguard they can tahn 1til'Ti\urti*ts rbe of a bright little domestic Liji Cleveland Herald of March Gth By a private letter irom a friend in thoroughly conversant literary we that an important of manuscript just been The of the 8ir J. in sonie old hassocks belonging to the found a collection of manuscript to It would appear from them that certain traced to the custody of a Puritan descendant of the were not us has been but still remain in They had become the property of Lady Elizabeth 1 of the great literary world are reported to be greatly excited by the though some doubters are not yet disposed to in this piece of good The sweeping and unjust of fraud made against Mr. J. P: Collier to his Perkins have were still the fighter and 1 1 his used to great Jeal of in He was a of of twenty or to to see knowing Sgwie was desperate had his Mends about AH parties went The places separated from their the not to with their the battle array armed fifty yards behind their champion and his and and as far behind Bowie and his seconds and armed Behold the heights of Nate hez thronged with a steamer in the river rounded its deck with watching with a deep interest The plan of fight was to exchange shots twice to close with Bowie armed with his own terrible At the fire both parties At the was too quick and took | and Straightway tito i ' of who waited the At this cried play and shot the The the latter killed the slayer of his Bowie drove knife into this The surgeons now crossed with loud battle came on the two parties of the light of battle in their In a the whole number were engaged in a fearful c and knives were used with fatal until one party drove the other from the I do not know how many were killed and wounded in but it was a dreadful Bowie fought like a but lell covered with For months lie at the Mansion House before he fully States of mt of and presence of of 'the ' ' by which his own bf his seni mmd miles sent to tbat the party wis mw hostile is. The look on % the of al fbM oC stami Ihe OD ili The in Por an expedient by which to intelli lence In was took a single joined the fastening to his collar % note ritten with informing the r at tlie of his took a tin cup in which he put some which confin with a piece of cloth over the id it with a tathe dog's and started the loose knowing that he would in his fuu to the He dashed irith his greatest spred the a fine thing it is that mother so well of her We cannot help smiling at this over which sees defect in the little soft bundle of and white We listen as the pretty arrayed in an rOt counts the peculiar excellencies of her new and we can see nothing more and interesting than a happy of perfect content with as the nurse out the the convalescent turns back the above roaring of tire hungry But it and discloses little face and | was by that to see to the apd arrived just in to savil the lives of the whole a which wa hope will be awarded him by the of a SIsTei of Baltimore waa on the 14tli of off the coast of by a British a The master of the seeing no tor headed her for the ays before the gaTe him Jie contents of his as it was almost a of his jibboom followed directly the fellow stoppe 1 just as night set high on the rocks off Cape steamer by that time being in but the Gloucester was fat on board the other the scene as triply heart As g and was overwhelmed by the poor miserable creatures on to the number of five set the close 1 Those descri the br of despair that could be heard if the mother's eyes were not so what would of all the unlovely what would be the fate of those little monsters that are born in this is a delightful this we will not degrade it by the name of but allow it the noble one of t. The of human skill or power to aid the wr their d so that they soon must have met Tor on the next morning the beach jf the rocks was strewn with corpses of the to reveal the name of the or any other information save il at to the practised seaman she proved of The monsters who take comfort at the thought however the are supposed to in their and mav have n. boats 1 she and must have as a somewhat was discovered on the with the oars near good prize was thus what is probably five hundred human beings were launched into persons hesitate lucky are mere walking sticks for female ornamented with brass heads and barely touched with the varnish of Brass heads did I say Nay their arc only half ripe monstrous thick all hollow containing the seed of swimming about with a vast quantity of Their moral government are a double-breasted coat of with silk of self their apparel is alj in and is imported from the devil's wholesale and retail clothing j Tinkered up with broad finger rings j vanity and impudence they are no more gentleman than a plated spoon is detest a dandy as a cat does a wet There are some fools in this world who after a long will hatch out from the hotbed of pride a sickly brood of fuzzy and then go along in the path of pomposity with all j the self-importance of a hen with a black I have an antipathy to such Japanese it is stated carry an immense amount of including many boxes of presents to the United bring to defray their personal although the Embassy is invited at the sole expense W the United The chief dignitaries are magnificently dressed in embroidered silk each wearing a sword of beautiful They have conducted themselves with great dignity and They visited San Francisco on the 31st and were the honored guests of the city Tor several Twenty thousand dollars was from 'the city treasury for them suitable All the corporation the members of the and the citizens paid their in and on the 2d instant a grand public reception was given the strangers at the largest halt in the where the United States both civil and with the foreign consuls and State participated in the reception and they may have each one for a at and to one the most the most interesting and the most important ol the Beautiful of a nature this instinct of maternal affection From the highest to the lowest order of fervently may we bless God for a transcendent No elevation of degradation of can the spai and though it be perverted or there is ever in its and a holy beauty compel Father of writer to of t Mississippi river extends two thousand one hundred from the frozen regions of the North to t sunny and with the Missouri river is fo thousand five hundred miles in reach from New York across the Atlan lie or from France to Turkey and the I pian Its average debth is fifty feet aild its width half a The floods are than a month traveling from its source to The trappers can exchange the furs jof i animals caught by them on the upper | n for the tropical fruits gathered on the | The total value of afloat | the river and its tributaries is more than sixly million one thousand with more than twice the of It drains an one million two hundred thousand square and washes the shores of twelve i In one single reservoir at Lake between Wisconsin and two thousand five hundred from the the rla vies of the world might safely ride at ir Cameron at the Works made a of their fin. engine on the afternoon of Ihe 20th I The distance of throwing a solid of was hundred and eighty Steam was I in fifteen after firing the the engine began to play with twenty of The suction pipe used was rather j small for so much and with a seven inch nozzle the leading hose was ' I The best work was done with a one and inch when a steady stream Was The engine weighs about three half but was moved with but fittle The experiment of yesterday was fully satisfai to and ana the first Carolina steam fire engine was handsomely and encouragingly launched ocean of her of eruption savage tribe called -s was lately made into the for lady writer in an exchange the following bit of obtained she took tea dish of whaf I took to be preserves passed upon I was surpr ed to learn contained The ease wi which it was and the trifling cost its are not its chief for unless my tasting apparatus deceived not usually to it is a tip top substitute for apple apple butt tomato preserves and all that sort of Its preparation isas follows Moderately a pint of molasses from fiv j to twenty according then add thi eggs thoroughly hastily stirring the and continue to boij a few minutes with a nutmeg or in his Aspect of stat cs that the highest peak of this surface the It is eight thousand one hr dred and meters above the of the A lugher has since been ed to for 18^. It is on the Western It has reached the altitude of eight thousand five hundred a eighty-eight twenty-eight sand two h of of attended with the fien dish The were butchered like the were subject to the most druel and were then cut in pieces jat so as to prolong the agony of children were dragged along lha ground till they were and infants killed in of their In one village a I hundred dead bodies Were found after had They took and retreated to the the sent troops ip I suit with orders Tor m-m m B droll fellow was asked bj an old lady to read the and taking il up about twa o'clock in the m hungr boy about forty years bought a ig J for a threw it through a brick wail nine feet thick and over broke his ankle off above the left fell dry pond and was after on the saipe an old cat had nine turkey high wind blew Yanked Doodle on a frying knocked the Dutch churn down and killed a sow and dead pigs at where a deaf and dumb liiran was talking French to his lady taking a long I said a ed a t saw such a wind in all my during a severe as he a did it look why would blow my ' lady in this city is so refined in her that she never uses the word but substitute African