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° WouIII f'nro'inn C*rkndl > “Minnlr Tlca.** °
A aamapoaddiit *t’ the Rrpmbh
can, tritiojr from Ooiasbia, S. on tho r;th
ot Octobtm thus refers to the “ Minute Men ”
* who’wear the eflckaiies : • •
An - ‘ion oii “Mitflitc .\[en'• was form
ed hen* la*t week, ihwh air<-:t*i,y number."* a hunt
thr*e hundred men'bt vs. They hue*meoti*_~
nearly every night. iyid L R?am that more than
sixty men were initiated .last night. Similar
‘assoeiatiuiis are*being.l ,a*-d in vaiiodh parts
’of the State. II . ** ling
rapidly. I cannot holier I -cribe jo o!>j- ts
tha'h by COJ J ::•_* the ] . * •
tion:
* “ W*e, the* nndtyaig lena
Carolina, in vie\y of the im; cii jing orisis. no . s
sarily incldent.uj-.*n theh :.ti >n of a Black Be
publican’to the Pre * f thsse United
States sandf and in view of o*ar duties to our sec
tion, omelreg. and o i -t interests, which
must fall in the ersot of tße triumphnorth
ern fanaticism, hereby form ourselvc’ an
association, under the name atuk style of the
“Minute Men;’ mid doJ'urtii.*! solemnly pt6dge
‘our lives; our fortunes. sacred honor,’ t
to sustain southern Constitutional equality in
thd Llrion, oiy failing in that, to establish o ur
independence oift'ot it”
The nietubers afe requised to wear a blue
cockade on the hWt jde of’ the hat;*J4nl, also,
as soon as possible, to procure a Colt’s revolver,
a rinc, or some other approved dr&irni. A
public demonstration is to Tie made** on Friday”
night; 4ind,.if*one may Ue permitted tfl judge
from the blue cockadea seen about the'stree- -
the demonstration will be an important one, not
only in usmb’crS, )dit ii* the character of the
men composing k. fn public prnes.sio?i, tl*e
“members are r quired to “carry.a lantetu, flam--
_ba.iu. or other demonstrative inspleinetit” ap-1
propriatt* to the oeea-i^n.
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A literary journal remarks that in .political
articles and spcia.dics *it I lie f.icsent time tfWre
is a fearful predoiuiiffince of metaphors drawn
from “ bayowets ” and* “ lump?” ‘i lie amount 1
of stuboilia aqd*hungingl (1A pen asd tongqej
is horriblt*. to conk mplate. Thus at a merit
ing at Knoxviile. between 1 arson
ilrownlow and Mr. Yancey, the former said:.
“ V\ hen the Secessionists to Ibashingt n
to defhrorie T/incoln. 1 am for -eiling a B.iyoueJ
ayd forming-an army to reo.-t spell an ‘attack,
%nd they sfil walk over my dead body on their
. : •
_tu whiwh Mr. T ancoy ttiWously rc#lied : •
.. A If,my Statg resists [ shflll go with her, aftdl
it I meet this geutieimtA (pointing to*. Mr. i
Urownlqw) marshalled wiHi lus to op
pose us, 1 ’-14 plunge my bayoyet to.the hilt
thiiWigh mid through his heqrt aml feel no com- j
puactions for the net, and yhaUK my Cod my*
has beet? l*reed*iVom such a foe.”
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C Haul —Mct.yan’* Strengthening Cor
di il and Blood Purifier is oneyf in ; inu#t usi?lij and plea*
**nt beverages ot tile day. It is mild and agreeable to
the taote, braving trie m-rves, giving a healthy tone to
the stomach, anj imparting a gtorynts appetite. A wine
’gUss fuU tiyken three tim > a day. will be better thana
-1 unity physician, as no other nieilieiue will be required.*
PVwladies itjs particularly recommended,qs it strengthens
tbeViftsof the walker vessels in an astonishing degree?]
See advertisement in another column. Solti by E. Sei.xas.
Tlioiuasvilie. * * * ,
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PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL. •
. . KMill.Alt Uni.TlVfti
* . COUNFII/CHAMItEK. Oct. 22, iB6O.
“Present, diaries C. BeftH, Mayor-*-Aid. Wright, Lane,
Dyson 1111 Peril Tooke an.rt Swift. * *
W. F. Hula-Pt .tendered Ins bond as Clerk and Treasur
er <*l rlie Cour.csl, which was aecepthd, and Aid. Wright ;
prooaeded to administer the -Vith ueeerdint^y
* Heard tile petition*of *l)r. Robert Eat nj, in regard to I
opeßiif the street leading from biiChouse to the roatl lea
dlC/ to ltainAridge and decided it p be inexpedient? at
preset. IJcfeiVeif. *. . .
Appointed Swift, Lane add Dyson a committee on he
’ll. ilf of Couneil. to ayante with Moore & > llbiu!tn in tv-*
jtanl to nailing in the tirave Vanl.
* lie?',rd and rcecived Aid. swift’s report, am? rt-solved
tt*,it it is inexpedient to change or make any alterations |
*n the streets t'flr the prCseiH
Ordered that the petition of Joiiathau Hall be laid on
the table. * ’ . . • • .
Whereas, flie Town Council of the Tow*! of Thomas
ville, on petition of .1. A. Maxwell. Engineer ol the At
•battic uit tili Itailroad, granted tesswd cotnpuDy th%.
“right to stop up t hi* new I- letehewille strsi t, on cgnditipn
that said (ompunT <?id ifl>t oba|riM*tthe bridge fop foot
MisaengOtw antfit was also agreed that suits company J
should kta'p sttiTl fo-rtvav open and in good repaif: and
wheryas, said *"opij*any lias entirely failed o K*ep said
footWiM” as agttefl upon it is” .
Resolved, ity tla* slay r ands -w if Council, that the
President and Beam? of Directors of the Atlaittjc and
Oulf Itailroad are hereby notified and •reqnired? within
twenty days from tills fin to rsjse, on eacli •de of the.
road bid. the plankw3y/or*foot passengers on the new
Pkteherville streeL to a level fdh top of the u?l
----bed as at preseut graded. *
l<*s.>lved. IT * t if -aid ( company should n >js *o coin
ply wjth t!*e abhve “lfsoluliofi.niiat a lna;if twenty dol
la ? b linposod for eacii and uverv dfly for such refusal.
Oidere'k Q.at Wrigirt ifnd Dyson be paid each .>.0.00
for legal services. •
Q/dered. that the proposition of Dr. Eaton *tfl sell a
site to*- new Markethoiist* be re we ted. and tnat Swift,
Lane and Dyson confer with ths lnfeMoirt.’ourt in reyjird
a suitable sittson or ifesg the jail lot.
There being np further business foign il pdjoumcd. .
* WILLIAM P. HUBERT, Clerk.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. * * •
Ht.MK OF UEORfiIA. Tkoum* (Vanl;. •
, C'onr\i f (Jrdinury, fJctobcr 1, RSliO.
Whereas ANSEL I>EKLE, tly.*rdiun of the person
•nd property* of Alpheas DeWle mimA*. makes applifcitiog
by pet it ion ."to* this. Court, for letters of Dismission frojn
said Guardianship — . # * * . . .
.. All pCrseiis interested are, thhrefohe, lieijeby notitied to
iile their objections in sai(f Court, if any they losve. oth
erwise said letteft*will be granted ami issued to Aid Ap
plicant at if regular Term of said Court, to be iield at the
Coqthmyi’ in Tbomusville, said en|t(, on tHe seeflud
Ifeaoday in Jammy next. * . •
oct -M 4- and * *HEN‘RY.H TtbOlvE. rtrdnyart.
*. \T AKJU NOTICE!. °
OUR FRI PN I>S aND PATRONS WiyL I*LEASE
Tfik*” Votirr, .. A
‘ that on the FIFTEENTH • •• 7 ,
OF • OCTOBER, wg. wilt *.
adopts strict o • O
Oas
SYSTEM,
ams by d<dg so we feel as- ‘■ fiV
v.r*d that we eat* make it to
our (Merest and to the attend of our patrons. As we ex
pect te htake . .
Quick Sales & Small Profits.
* Lv- These terms wiy b# strietlv adhered tosit all times?
and rfvith all people. * *
net 3 th LPGHTFOOTS Jc SANFOIUT
ZSr<pti<?e to 13nilclevs.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
for sixtv dave from this date, for Jjuildiyg a *Briek
Jail in the Town of Quitman, Brooks County according
to Plan andJ^pt^ilicit ions, to be non in Clerk's office. *
By order of the Inferior Court of eaid county, this Au
gust Hist, 1860. . * •• .
t>*d . . DANIEL W McRAE. Clerk.
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Particular ISToticc.
\ LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE OF
-AY A. late of Thomas County deceas'd by note.
Are requested to come forward and make immediate pav
nient • othertvise. th*v will be dealt with as the law di
rects, Said notes will be found hands of^
sep l-j.jf .. L c kkYAN.
• and Lot*3for Sale.
* I tAR \ OFVE K!NG tOR SALE MY HOUSE
of the town labea utiful and pieSsant pan
_-,v “J nouse is new and large, very con
venient, with good outbuildings and warden *
I have also FOUR lti nivo wSc ‘ • • °
..it R'l'lMt LOTS, containing one
acre each, all <mer k- -hich I will sell. .
Should any one desire to.build, or to buy an improve!
P^e e m t one’h n if V C S ‘!'* “T a,n determined y> sell.
dJ „7 ion • a^i l ’ e re,na *nder oti the first
%£££&">■ **** “C
°t *Mf Isaiah dekjle
o
•Bslting’!"Belting-!!”
. . ° ANY QUANTITY OF
..* * .
Rubber Belting,
/TrJLund sal ° * *
McGLASH \ Ni LITTLE ••
O]
i mas ’3k 0< p e- ; : 17. 186 1 * • t
Tlli:t;vrr LEFT opiiy a\d tue 1
• .Horse Gone * *
OTRAYED. < iI.'.WA"” >l l >LEN. t: . il* undei> : _:'. .1
1 - & * ’ 1 ! • °
Sd itist ; li. • e"*t. ! 1.-.r-e.tol'-i-a’-iy . ru- car* , x
’ o , c
smalf white spot in*the 1 4 /-•
A rs 8
tflut I esyi g£t*him, or for Lis de
livery to me at Tied p •
bet , H. H HTRST- • •
o lOKhlt ItbKI(Ib) tot VIA.
” * - hereby notified that, at the No
vell her term “t the Superior Court of saui county, I shall
make application for the. . -
* oe ol daying off and assigning my dow
-1 er. in the catote of William Nelson, late of said county
deedhaed, agreeably l fstatnt * - - - made and
provided. October 9(h, 18& ’ o
otf* 17*te N ANC Y NELSON,
o •--
Bkrrh:\‘coi rt ij: •rd i ( t r v— ’
*Xancy (.riilin Jolin <i J nli Limj/iP e
hariigt applied to me in proper i *rm forYttters of admin- ‘
istertiotj on the estate of Noah Grilliu, kite of -aid coun
ty deceased — * . * *•
* This is to cite all tod singular the rwditow and next of
Jem. to lie .and appeal* at my nflke, within the time allow
ed'tf law. and*•flow cause, if any they can. why admin
istration Ahould not be gfagted lo said applicants oij said
estate. .* •
•i\ itness nt}- hand and official signature, Oct. t*
oct 17-frkk * • E. C MORGAN, Ordinary.
E" 1 YFC'I'TOK'H NOTICE. —*Tw(j montlis after”
j date application will be made to the CojurVof Ordi
nary of Thomas Cwjjaty. a* at the firdt regular term of
saiu o C'ourt atjer the exnjratiou of two months l'ron* # the
of this notice, for leav?- to sell the negro property
w longing to the estate oi James MfLeodVlate of* in • •
deceased for the benefit of t V ht-ir- ,md creda ot -aid
•deceased. * .JOHN A McARTHUIi, Ex’r.
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iiti*i , t'itlfti ,, s'to , !(e.
(PIEORGIA, THOMAS COUNT¥.—AII person* inter-
Li ested arc* hereby notitied that*the unaersigned will
U]*dy to thoohonorafih* the Camrt of Ordinary bf said
county*on the second Monday in January next,*at a reg
al . r ierm of sakl Court, for an oru.r gr.aittng hint leav*
anil asithflrity, as adnunistridor on te Elizabeth
t W oody, to • 11 all the n< guv slaves hei inging
t*o tffe estate of said deccasca. lis- the loth.day *f Oc
tober, 1860. • .
oct 17-God • JOIkN D. AdmT.
O W’t;<*ll!>S t Ijm Is . i*trl ?f*H(*Y I
I REPAIRED UPON TilE SHORTEST NOTICE,,
t .tend Warranted fn °
.. fife J6SEPH7Eft6ER,
• ‘ * Having removed from hij (• -!
Oid Sttfnd,
next door below .1. 1. Arnold has fitted up and opened
his establishment Vi the opposite side of the fcft'eet Iron*
John Stafk in ti.e * .
. llimi.V I;i,ii(tJv Occupied by ,la. yi.Gra*’.
. lie respectfully Invite* Lis o!8 patrons to vilit i:is new
lo ation, #ml pjomisefi’to In; found always on hand and
ready to do their wo>k,cheap, ana with us great his
paten *s heretofore. •. . • •
. IJc has on hand :*lso. a fine assortment of CL< H'KS,
WATCHES and lie others sos sale
on the most teilus. Call and examine.
• • • • JOSEPH* JERaIER.
Thomasvjlle, October 10, 1860. • lv
“m-'F! i’li-i*! p.i ; a : :
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Tiwitt ofl litb “ t.. i' i fs>e. ,? *
JEST RECEIVED.*
IHiWttt IIAVJNA* GIG V R*S— DIFPERf.NT
| \ l.\ IUI# Grades*-to b. had at .
get I ‘• MERRILL Ai f*AINE S.
i •
Enquire Within for Anything Ycu Want,
a *Or IVanl to Knan !
: KRILL PAINI,
HA \ It now rti STORE, perhaps, the most,wonderful
selection ot tUorcVicvA I’no'i.iialt. huif'tnttble,
and would here say, to all in search of nutrimrlit and
vhnuithing exkilarxhng, that they would do well to call
by —so tiie ijtduft nuitts lielcf forth by them are surely
, tempting. •
Ii addition to tli#* iVc ir line, they have
r fitting selection of VV ooden-AVare.** * .
• oct l£. , , MERRILL.dc lAINE.
“, Wflnfcdf’Wanft'd. •
VK Y qftantit}; of HIDES, for jvhich ‘cApr. lb. will*bc‘
paid in trade —I>v • . •
det 17. . *•*• MERRILL & PAINE.
_• a 0-S. * o c
’r I veil It(t rTb >. iqY<l RS.-y((m Whisl’y.*
1 Bjandies of the best vintages. Schnapps. Old Jamaica
Rum, Morning Gnll,*M*uiit;.in Dew Mint Julep# and all*
. kinds 1 ji’m >rs, iu.s and Cordials, f>r s ile by
ocf 17 . . A
SrKDRIEt*. S atns Indigo,Coppetgts,Saltpetre,
Alum, Assorted Candy. Fancy do. Fiviyli ♦lixeddo.
‘Lemon Syrup. Sardines. Ink. I*owfier. Snot and Lead,
T'i red —ion sips . s A\ lire Lead l’i[# ~, Pipe!ads.
Fancy GLf/.cd llpes. Cider ams Apple Vinegar. Crackers,
Ciieese and Batter, We.. We., Ape. ‘ g* 3 Calllit
oct t 7 • . MERRILL W PAINE’S*
• • o
. fills,. <?at?s,
.>U|f A BUSHELS O.F 0A I S —FOR DIATRIBE-*
tion at • ,
oct id *. MERRILL .V PAINE S.
— • , w M—i
•'Tour. ITcut*. ITott r. *.
yOO(.\ POUM)s ULOUR, in. sacks to SUIT
yfV/C*vl purchasers, just in store and for sah*4iv 0
•ct IU Aft:URIEL 4 PA INE. ‘
• i is"!* I’n'it'tws. * ,
f/k BARRELS CMIOICE POTATOES; JUST
in Store and for sale by • * ‘
oAdO . . “ MERRILL & PAINE.
.“ • •
ftfifee. Sucrtf-.'ftie A.
COFFEE. SUGAR.RICE BACON. LARD .HOT.\.SII
Fine* Wines, and liquo!j and Jin*drtds (*f*ctiier
goofithings, are now to be had at •
oct 10 MERRILL J* PAINE’S*
* •
Tg (ondiutn-hfi..
T'HE ADVERTISER, having been restored to health
in a fc*w weejis by#iVerv simple rigncdy. after i?a*
itig suffered Several ji’ears with severe lung affection,
and that disease. Consumption—is unions to n*ike
know* to his fellow-Buticrcr> the* means of nifr.
s To all who desire a he will send of the*prescrip
tion used tree ot charge, with directions for preparing
“find using the same. wh**h they will find a s+ l e
C ‘H’inmv’ion, Asthma, Jj ourlti s, .\-e. j'lie onlv object
ot tlie advertiser in sending the Presoripson is to tifm lit
tile atilieted. and spread iiiformaiion which he conceives to
tie inyulwfifle,and He hopes \*ill tfv his ie-°
medy as it will cost jheujnMhing,and niuy pro\Ya bless
ing. Poisons VMliinr the*prescription Vill please adfireM
. IU'v.JiDWARD A. WILSON,
oct 10 ly , Kings County, N. Y.
\cw lliliUiri! EtitsfMlkbQi^At.
MRS.* \y. T. SEAVERS, Fletcher street,
second door above Star# s. keeps eo* ; ,--v
stantly on l*ttid a gigieral as*)riment of
New FashianabldVliliißery Goods, St
and* for sak* *iU)on* the most reasonable terms.
The Ladies of Thomasvillc and vicinity
respetlfuil* requested to call and exaVnine >y Stock
of tige Fashionable Bonnets. Ribbons, Flowers, Caps,
Head Drjsses. Ejibroidery. efc. novpn hand.
1 l’aiaicnhi* attention given to Dress Cutting. 0
Thomasville, February 19,*18<i0. ,
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• t'aj'Dcntpr"* Vo*ire.
rpilF. iirrtlersigned otters lii’ services to the eirivens
sos Thomasville and sufrounding Country, as a
Housa Carpenter, capable of taking clfargeof
and cafrying on ant a*d all kinds and styles
work in ins line. Persons wishing n k done to #r
der with dispatch will do Veil to give lyui a call,
and his greatest fhorive will !*.• to please, o
feb l-ly ° L. F. RUSSELL.
-Take Notice.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE UNDER-
by note or account art* requested to make
payment to Messrs. McINT\KE A Y o Ol'NG,*as soon as
possible, and betwyteifnow and the fir i daw of .Tanuiwv.
oct 10-3 t o _ • P.y.VIfKERS.”
Notice. •
£ LL THOSE INDEBTED “LO JOHN H LOWRY.
A bv note or aecouift.” for 1858 ahd 1859. are requests*!
to come forward and in 4fee payment before return day to
next Snuerior Court, as I must have my dues, or others
will suffer. *.
MiWUY * SWIFT
are vet at their old gtan*d, reaSy to supply the demands of
,be Mi*and plowing public. „. LOWE j^
mmmn DPHiiin
* ..
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WHO* WILL BE ‘OUR NEXV
•President
IS NOT YET DECIDED: BIT WHERE TO BUY
• THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS
* * IS DECIDED—AT THE
’ XEW CASH’-STOKE ,
* ’ o .OF
Wolfsohn, Kapp & Cos.,
, NEXT DOOR TO *•
0 TIIOII*M>\ A PIT.UA\.
CALL AND SEE fOR YOURSELVES.
t\7E HAVE NOWON HAND AND ARE DAIIyY
> ** receiving, every variety of GOODS adapted to
this marlaet. for the . . •
. ‘FALL AND WINTER SEASON,
which we will sell at sm li rcn*irkaldy low•priees as to
astonisk everyYodv who favor ps with u call. * * .
*TO THE LADIES, we offer an elegant assortment of
’ UKLbti Mdilki.’
which challenge compan-Oti , any stock ever brought
to this market, in*ariety and prices, consisting of
‘* a . ,
* * •
1 •• . S.p
• D * R* *
• • OS I Ely E
o O Robes, ranev S
* * Si!ke*.Black4?ilkß, to . **
• S Euihroidcig.il & Plain G “
. *• •-IUJPLIN'S-j——O
. f'l Ciiene Madona.Uhcne 1 *%bcge, • ,
*R B ROC IIE REPiV
. . D A Is: B*t A A l> fe i. A*i \ ■<: 8, 8.
*. fSC-FRiTNyH &*fcNGiJSMERINOS,^.
• Itoth Plain anil Figurcili
4ipaeiis, of ail shades and qualities: Bombazines, plain*
and iKiured ; Op’tra Flannel, white and rrtl Flannel, of
all grades.
nUtSN **
Os alUkinds, and qualities —Silk*VelT&t Buttons,
Bonnet Velvet Ribbons, etc., etc. *
LMBR Hi..lit 8 E.s X>% fa#t ie. ROODS. I
Swiss. Cambric and liii; ii ‘lg-ininiings,
Thread Laces, Valei?i'ienncs t>acufs •
Embrßidered Collars and Sleeves, *
Figured Colßtr* and Sleeves, *
• *Crape Collars Tu.cf Sleeves,
. Linen Collars and Sleeves,
* • Swiss and Jaconet Muslin, •
Re Embroider'd and Hemsiitc u*d Handkerchiefs. !
* (iOMbRY \ \SS RMH) il<*.
lif tln-sc articles our ste>rlv is complete, embracing a large*
a.- -artment ■*! all kinds, qualii’f s, sizes and prices— Lg
li s* and Misses’ White, Brown, Mixcß Slafe f'otton,
Lisle, Silk ana Mffano ißfse; Getltgs and* Ilof s White,
i Browp av>4 Mixed Half Hose; Gejit's and-Boy’s White
afßl Rlrey Merino*Half Hose: ’Lfnly's and Gent s Kid
Gh.tes and Gauntlets; Lsuly's and Gent’s Worsted, La
dy*s and (sent g Buck Gloves and Gauntlets.
fi< *T’'■? A Ab> 4 41 S, *
At Till prices and qualities, from a common Wool Hat to
1 the finest biOi**Beuver.
. * IJO'-efi’S Y\HSUOIX
j GeM’s Double-sole, \Va4er proof Boots* Gent’* Stitchejl
sole Pegged Boot*: Qougres* Gaiters, Oxforef Tie#, Eug
lish Ties Lady’s <*<*ngressj ami Highland Gaiters, Kid
a#d ( ifif Boqjts, Heeled Kid Slippers, Misses’ and Ghil
drens’ Shoes,. variety: jilt ok vqhich we. will’sell
l*l*.*;ifer flian tfiev can lie an\* where els*e k .
• BDHYEIS x Mal.Li t i.RY.GUODN.
We base a choice jot of Paris Bonnets, Flfits, Lady’s
and Misses lists etc., on hand: aud,stlso, a large stock
of Mjlinerv Goods and Materials which are uotablu stir
; beauty, and cheapness.gind we afe confident
that we can suit most anybody. 0 .
te Lw lkS A Mi? ME tYVLS. ‘*
| We have just received a fhie assortment of the latest
-•vie (g Cli*ikb slid Shawls \vl*ifh we esj**ciallf invite
tne Ladies to cifme a*id examine. Taev consist of
s?ilk Velvet Cloaks, .
• Plush Cloaks,. # •
. tJoavei’ Cloaks,
Broadcloth Cloaks, .
• Misses’ Cloaks, . *
. . *• . Stelld Sha\Vls,° . .
Baach.oShawls.” .
•* * * * Worsted Shawia
..UTROPRIATf: I-OR BOTH LADlEtiaud MISSES.
• * IMOOi’ SjMßS'ii'.S,
; In endless variety—fAun Twyaity-live* Cents up to Three
j Dollars. * #
YEKRrt k\l IHDUIVTKI RDfiltH.
“A e particularlt’ invitf;.ll the planters, lar£c aiuY small,
to g r ivf us a 7;il 1 an*l exanfine our stock of Yicgro and
Domestic Goods, such as * a
. KERSEY'S,
*. * ‘STRIPES,
• OSNApURGS, • *•
, * * . BLANKETS,
, Os all colors *nd qualities!•which we wiJ soli at prices
i to suit everybody. ‘ \\ e also have on hand a large assort
ment ut Red Niytro Brogans, (Georgia make j which we
can sell at great bargains. •
iTtiak*. * allies and S su'jteO-SJjJCte.
* I.# 5 ’ Also, ;t large*and well selected assortment of tine
. Ut'l’ODA .VA It JiAl liI.KV, .
.Guaranteed be of good qualitf, which we will sell at
! small profit. • •
,P. S. We invite inspection an*d comparison. No trou
ble to show flux foods evßn if you do not buy.
OJ&.SSS3E3:* ’
As we can seli cheap only for the Cash.* •
: . WOij'NOII.V, !iAFP 1 (U„
T’yomasvilie, Oct. 10, f-60. •
• _• ,
A Novelty in the Art World!
FHOTGGRArHY lii.GN PORCELAIN.-
. Secured by letter* piiient in the United Stages,
• • England, Fftpic*, and Belgium. #
•rirn AMEiticAii
S'alu.'i'aj.iir 4 J aiT'ciahi ompaaf.
No. 781 Broadway, New York,
H.VVJNG SECURED Tli’Elß* NOVEL AND IN
genious invei*tion by American*und European ptit
cans fire fully jfi'tp;ued to execute*all*orders for
yi 1111 !■ I■■ .■ yts. Mol f'l'r.oif, on 1 liinn,
presenting’ -ell the iitti'i*itivuatid advatgageous feuturea of
ordinary photo;#-iphs, the brilliancy and iinis?i of a water
colo#drawing, and :i hitherto unattaincd quality of (h*-ii
bility. by being rendered iis imperishable as the natural
properties of tlie articles upflu which t! 1 c°v *rc transfjprtyd.
?ts the patented process ot the Coiupanyenables the
reproduction of Photogttipi.s, not only on plain surface*,
but upon slid? injure round or of any degree of irregular
ity,*a.i delicacy ot delineation, ujam l’orccl.gn wares of
any description andainnensioii ned as articles of luxury
or of household utilit’i , such a*
(cum. t line?, Itirok Bi* lii|A, Toilet Art idea, A-c.®
thcreoy securing faithful portraits and a unique
and e.>,ffiisite style iti’ ornaipentatiou •! articles in do
mestic use. o
In orderito furnish facilities for die gratification of°the
popular taste, meet the wants of tlioA piitrous of
the f lie Arts desirous of lufving Portraits on Porcelain,
ti.e Co*ipaitt hiive imported from Europe a colleqion of
superior goods, tuainifiictured to their ovvn or
der wiiied> they sell at cost prices.
As the American Compaii} :irt* ownertfof the patent
right and consequently tjie only persons authorized to
ii>e ti • proees* tne} - *hav"eletermined, in order
In afford | roplc in cu r) si-ctiou of tlie 111 ion
an opi*n-tuf ity to possess * .
I oVlruifn oil ( hinn. .* •
to make the following jevposition to Resident* in the
C ‘((((toy. vho ai #ll noble lo visit Atelier
; and Galleries in Acre York. •
Persons sending a photograph, nmbrotype, or daguer
reotype to the office of *lie company in New York,
Accompanied Ity I*’ire Dollars,
will receive in return by express free of other charge.
A richly oi-ii:iiiiciitrd G re nk fan I Cap and Saucer
o Mb* lit tlie portrait l r;i nsfer rr<\ tiirreoa.
By diiguerreotyp# and o
o feu Dollars,
they will secure in like manner,
A band.ol:lc Frcnc|i I nr or Toilet Artie!*:,
with the portrait reproduced by* flie patented process.—
By sending a patr ot daguerreotypes and
0 Fifteen Dollars,
they will receive in return 0
I A Fair of rich terrres Vnses,
with the portraits executed equal to niiuiaAire paintings;
and, in hke manner, portraits can be reproduced 011 por
celain wares or o „ 0
Vases of every quality of finish,
ranging in prices from
•Twenty to One Hundred Dollars the pair, o
N. B. Be particular iu writing the address, to'wn, coun
tv and State distinctly*. All letters to be addressed to
, 0 ‘ “MANAGER.
American Photographic Porcei.ain C 0.,”
oct
Take Notice.
4 LL “PERSONS INDEBTED .TO THF. FIRM OF
A ri:tii\gto\ a dkki.e
.for Furnitnre. are requested to come forward and settle
the same, and you may thereby save cost, as we are ob
liged to have ffiqacv
ct3tf o REMINGTON A* DEHLF
r. i mi
IS RECEIVING A GOOD STOCK OF „ *
;m\ mi mm toots,
.WltlCII flu offers to sell as LOW AS ‘
ANYBODY.
•Ho has iu his stock a good LOT of Men's and Bovs’
OLOf
well as all othfr GOODS usually kept in ir Drv
Goods SiiH-e. The ]ublic is invited to give-him a call.
Sq*. !£, 1 SCO. _ °lm ‘• K R. EVXXS.
if Hi .v Bit
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE fITIZEXS OF
Th>mnvillr anil Vicinity,
yinttliey have moved to their NEW STORE, next door
to Dr. E. Seixus. and ore now opening their •
INfDEJ'W”
m\m mm mn,
• * CONSISTING OF • • 3
■ BLACK AID’FAMT DMSS Ml
•FRENCH MERINOS AND DELAINES,®
Miaul*. C loakti. Itvniu‘l*, &(.: •
• AND A LARGE STOCK OF
MOM f.S|l( IMi 1 -.#lO I>S.
e A large sloek of Gents’. Youths’ and Bovs’ CLO'PIIIXG
HATS, SHOES jjnd FURNISHING and a
great many dther articles, tqp numerous to tnention. # o
i-y As w* have done busiues in Thomasvflle for sev
etti# years, we think ij useless to niftke a grant CRT’ in
the PAPERS. We will not be surpalsetl in qualitvound
peicee one. sep 19 o
rpifONIA°€’OLNTY INFERIOR ( IH RIV
J. In Chambers, Scftfember 15//i, 1860.
That the citizenstdoThomas County iifciy lniv'e full (
tiijia to look into the propriety’ of taking stoak it® the
Railroad heretoforeVrdered to take#place on tlqj second
Saturday in Octooeiyiext—
• It is ordered o that said election be postpoia-d to the first
Tuesday in January, 1861. • .
. . li R. EVANS, J I. C. •
NpAH PARRAMORE. J. I. C.
• JAMES 11. lIANES, J. I. C.
kt isiirdered that thianotHf be published in die Tliom
asvtile papers until the election.
• ° . R. R. EVANS, J. I C.
NOAH PARRA MORE, J. I. ’.
JAM EH H. HAVES 3. I. C o
The a true tjanscr:)* of an order from the
minutes <sf said Court. Sept, loth, 1860. . •
° sep 19 tde LRUBEUS DEKLE, D Clerk.
.. Sugar Boilers,- &c.
Os? SUGAR BOILERS—* TO I-J 1 GALLONS’—
*#*l.l 10 sets Gin-Gear—lPand 10 feet—Fire l)og*, Wplf
W heels, &.e : just received :ftid tor siilt'hv * • * .
.sep o _ _ E. REMINGTON & SON.
JTew Fail Goods !
’ ijew Fall Goods!
IL -Wolff i Bi’q;.
• • 0 J 1
. | f Tlliilß OLI) STAND. NEARoJOHN STARKS.
.A • COM’ HCTIO\ARV.
haae now receiving and will he’constantly receiving a
• A VERY LARGESTOCK OF
FALL ‘AND WINTER ‘GOODS.
* * SUCH AS EVERY VARIETY OF *
‘DRY, STAPLE & FMCY ‘GOODS,
• usually kojit in a first-class Dry Goods Store ;
•Yteriftos, Cohurghsode Laines, Brocade ams Fancy Silks;
Also, a large assortment dl Plain, IMaek Silks; o #
De Bage, Figured and Plain (all wool) id Laines;
Alpacfls, Bombasines,.Shawls. Cloaksf. Mantillas Lady’s
° Bynnetsand Hosiery; aftd many’other articles, too
numerous to mention. • •
?Ylso, a large and line as * _
sortiueut of • * *
• READY-MADI* “GlT?’ °
CLOTH-ING, |®§y liuly.
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ *
CLOT II I IV Gr,“ 5 ~
itooi s. SHOES. lUTBi api<l C APS, Ac
Together ®with a large assortment of
Cutlery, Tobacco, Segars, & Perfumeries
sos all kinds and descriptions,
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
- •
ijsT.We beg leave to t ail the particular attention ol
# Farmei* and Planters to our ..
Domestic and Negro Goods.
° SUCH A(i .
hci'scyn, HsiittUuins. Iloim sfiußi,
(Plain and Striped.) •
■Scd tlioiftfiis and ItKvlik+t*.*
• .
IV’ Our Stock is very large, well selected, bought
low, and will b <4sold to suit the purchaser.
are prepared to compete w#h any merchant
•South, and therefore say.to you alf, come and examint
oqr stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is tq yom
own interest.. • •
. . * * 11. WOLFF A BUO.
’ P. S. We invite inspection and comparison, as we •!<„
,not chaise for showing our Goods. H. CV. & It.
Thomasville’Ga., Sept 5, 1860.* * ts
im; Hundred & Seventy-five Dollar*
* KEWARD.
L> AN AW Ay OR ENTICED FJtOM.THE PIfEMIS
A es of the undersigned, twelve milt* south of Thom-
boy El.I AN, about tbitty years ol<k tix feet
and perhaps one <• two inches high, walks erect-and will
Weigh one hundred and seventy or eighty pounds, (jpeaks
quii-kly when excited, wftre a goatee and on a dark,
bass horse of good size with a white spot in the face, a
good saddle Worse. and about eight, years old. ELIAS is
a very bright mulatto, almost white, hair almost straight
and Will no doubt attempt to pass as 41 white man to some
free State, O or uialer the protection abolition em
issary.
( I will pay SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS for he deliv
ery *< said boy and horse to me, og a .satisfactory reward
for either, confined where I can get thei, and ivill pav
ONE IW’NDWED DOLI.YR S.for the white matte j
> proof to convict him of carrying off the negro.
• • 0 CICERO 11. YOUNG.
Thomasviße, Ga., April 18, 1860. # tt’
A-ttention ’ •
Ttte Whole.
\ITISHL\G TO GHATIFy THE TASTE AND
• T T fancy of all, we have made to
supply those ‘ who prefer them,” with
llfiggivs. ftoi kiiuftys and C arriages.
. ’Manufactured at the Nortli Os.
Seasoned Timtoer.
U e shall also keep on hand, thoae of our own
i#ike. \Je ship our
llufcN, spoken and Rina
from the North, of wliicft we always order the best.
1\ hether we get the seasoned ones or not, is a matter
of 11$ concern to the purchaser, as we
Warrant our Work;
find that is suffitieijt, as John whiyj his
••gal” told hin she “would marry him if she died
for it.” Thefefore he it *
Resi tred, Tha< all who are in need of something
to ride in. who wisfi their horses sliod so *thcy
will not f#ll down, and made and repaired so
they wtll add 2a yer cent to jlie harvest, be advised*
and recomnTended to call at •
Adopted.. 0 LOWRr& SWIFT’S.
op 4 0 0 w ts
0 Administrators’ \otlre.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT WE WILL
Xs apply to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Berri
en County, two months after date, for leave to sell all
the lamb* belonging to the estate of William W. Nelson,
late of said county deceased. September 3, 1860.
GREEN NELSON, Adm’r,
_6od ; “ ■ NANCY NELSON, Adm x.
Photographic Gallery.
REMINGTON’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY,
OPPOSITE THE POST OPriCE. •
Ambro types,
Melainotypes,
Sphereotypes,
And any other styles of Pictures taken in a supe
rior manner.
Stock of material, of all kinds, on hand
and for sale.
A#* Instructions gtTen in the Apt- tah IS
TNTES'W -
CLOTHING STORE.
IST.ew Firm.#
YV B THF UNDERSIGNED, RESPECTFULLY
T▼ inform the citizens of ... _
Thomasville and vicinity,
that we have formed a ImSk
cop.vnTNEnsini*.
cL'jißiSii store, mp
AT Ills OLD STAND OK V/ Yp PTiS S.-- “
JOHN P. ARNOLD . jjf
Next d<>or t<> E. Reining ‘ S P- ‘
ton <k Son. where we will keep on hand 11 kdl n^sort
un at of the latest styles of
MIPHMJf MUm
Among which will be found a good many*articles of our
1 own manufacture. Oitr stock consists of Voats. Punts,
Vests, Cloaks. Talmas, Shirts, Undershirts, of £i!k, Meri*
no and Cotton, tfloves, N*'ek Tit s. Cravats Stocks, Pock
et-Handkerchiefs. Half-Hose, Suspenders, xc., Ac.
fiK:vri.BlE\’ fi kmmiiix; rooum.
We have,also, on hand ;■ large Stock of QEN'I’LEMEN’S
FURNISHING (JOODs, cousisting of
Braari I’lolhs. * . .
Intiiimrrrs,
o
• Wnlinr l, * 0
’ • • . KmlncLy Jrnua,
Twrrd#, Ac., Ac.
And n great tnanv other articl* s. usually lobe found in a
FIRST-CLASS TAILORING EOTAbLISHMKNT.
which will be made to order, in the latest styles of the
art. or sold in any quantity de-dred
We do n*t iirdland to sell TWENTY FIVE PER
CENT CHEAPER THAN “ANYBODY ELSE, but if
you w?ll try dh, you will find that we.will .sell as cheap
•s can be’aHorded in this market. 0
*_* Liberal deductions made for cash.
ARNOLD A JERffER.
sep 5 ts Merchant Tailors.
Copartnership.
\\f E, THE UNDERSIGNEDS HAVE THIS DAY
T ▼ entereiinto a C’OPAKTiVCnSIIIP.to be
ed and know n as
MERRILL’& PAINE, ■
’and take *his metkdd of informing our patrons and friends
that we*will KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND every
thing to a
GROCERY OR -PROVISION STORE.
* Very respectfully. „ 0 J. S. MR KRILL,
• • T. S. PAINE*
BYTHE-U'AY. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
thq late firi* of •* • o*
0 ; Merrill & Anderson,
are ftiost earnestly requested to cotne forward Slid matt
mwfiiVMit. and so relieve wants and supjilv necessities.
’ Respectfully, *J lt>. MERRILL.
Thomasville, Aftg. t 29, 1860. °sep o fit
- vr x-
]STew Kir lru
rplIE UN*DERSIt;NED HaVe TlflS DAY FORM
1. a cOpart®efthip, to be known under the mum
and style of
IIGHTFQOTS & SANFORD,.
FOR T HE PURPOSE OP SELLING
:,Ko<i;ltu>. •• #
PKOVIMOVS.
° liißl)4V4R^.ltr
And would respectfully solicit the patronage of ou.
friends. •
• WADE F. SANFORD,
. . THOMAS J. LIGHTFOOT,
J. W. LIGHTFOOT,
.Tltfmasvillc, August, 27, 1860. ° Q 3xn
* .** ffIcLGAtV’S ft-
CORDIAT^®
* Keforf Inkin?. • . Affrr Inkfnn
rjAHE GREATEST REMEDY •IN THE .WORLD
** . THE MOST DELICIOUS
Delightful Cordial
El ltlt TihEtv:
It is strictly, a scientific ad Vegetable Comnoaml, pro
euted by She distillation of Roots. Herbs and Bark Ye;
lo.w- Dock, Blood Root. Black Root, ■Sarsaparilla, Wil
Cherry Bark, gnd Dandelion (inters into its eomposilioi
The entire active remedial principle of each ingredient i
thoroughly extracted by mv new method of distilling *
producing a delicious, exhilerating spirit-and the* mot
INFALLIBLE REMEDY for renovating the disease*
’system, and restoring t)y sick. Buttering and dtbNita.te.
INVALID to HEALTH had STRENGTH.
ucLka.vm ntit■:\t; 1111:\ 1 cordial
* . WILT. EFFECTUALLY CURE *
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jauixiice,
Chronic or Nervous Debility “Dmsases of the Kidney*
and all Diseases arising from a Disordered i.iver ow
Sltsnach, Dyspepsia , Heartburn. Inward Piles,
Acidity or Sickness of tics Stomach. Full”
o nets of Blood to lip Head, Dull Pain or • ;
Swimming o in th% Head, Pafpita-
icon of the Heart, Fullness or * •
* Weight in the Stomach,
Sour Kructions, Chok- c
• * ingor Sujfoyilmg
, Feeling whcA *
* EI 1 n g a
• Down,
Dryness or Yellowness of the Skin mid Eyes, Sigh
Su rat*, Inward Fe9cr, Pain in the Small of the
liftck, Chest or Sid}., Sudden Flushes of
HratoDrpresswn of Spirits,Frightful
• # Dreams , Langor, Despondency ,
• or any Nervous Diseases,
Sores or Blotches
mijhe Skin,
amd ,
EE YER AND ACkUg for CHILLS AND FE VEILj
(M RU a MllililOK OF JIOTTIiHM
Have begn sold during the last six months, and in no in
stance.lpis it failed in giving entire Satisfaction. Who
then, Will sutler from Weakness or Debility when Me
Lean’s S*renothemng C’okdi AiAvill cure'you ? .
No language can convey an adequate idea of slid iin
mediate and almost miraculous change produced by tah
ing this Cordial in the diseased, debilitated and shattered
nerj-ous system^whether broken down by excess, weak
by nature, or impaired® by sicki#*ss. tin? ruJaxed and un
stning organization is i*.siort;d to its pristine health anu
vigor. „ ,
. tIAKRIKD PKRNO.YM, •
Or others, conscious of inability, from whatever cause
will lind McLean's Strengthening Cordial a thorough rt
generator of the system ; and all who may have Injured
themsqjvea by improper indulgence, will find in the Cor
dial a certain and speedy remedy.
TO THE LADIES.
7teV.EASGN NTKK.MiTllli.tllA t’t)Kl)fll.’
IS A SOVRIION AND SPEEDY CURE FOR
Incipient Consiftnption, Whites,
Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, incontinence oj
Urine or Involuntary Discharge, thereof, Fall
ing of the Womb, Giddiness, Faint
-0 ing and all Diseases inci
dent to Femalesi 0
THERE IS .UINTAHE ADOI'T IT?
Suffer no longer. Take it according to Directions.# It
will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate Aou and cause
the bloom of health to mount your chA-k again.
EVERY DOTTLE IS WARRANTED TO GIVE
SATISFACTION. •
. . ro it tit■l,u k 1; >.
If vour children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLean’s
Cordial will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay
not a moment; trv it and vou will be convinced.
IT IN nKI.ICMM'N TO TAKE.
CAUTION- Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
may try to palm upon vou some Bitters or Sarsaparilla
trash, whicti they can “buy cheap, by saying it is just as
good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean’s Strengthen
mg Cordial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy
that will purify the blood, and at the same time strength
en the system.
One tableppoonful taken “every morning, fasting, is a
certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow-
Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up in large
bottles. Price only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for *5.
A. 11. iHcLKAN,
Sole Proprietor of this Cordial,
Also, McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
Principal Depot corner Third and Pine Sts, St. Louis, Mo.
Sola hv E. Seixas, Thomasville Ga ,and T. M Palmer,
Monticello, Fla. jy 18-ly
Admlnlfltrator'N Motice.
SIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE, TO WIT, ON THE
first Monday in November next, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Thomas County, lor
1 leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the es
tate of Lewis Joiner, deceased. September 3, 1860.
m WILLIAM R JOINER, Adm’r
SAVANNAH CARDS.
ETJMIS, HARRIS & CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS •’
SAVANNAH, GA., *
/CONTINUE THE ABOVE BUSINESS. ANI) ARF.
v prepared to give the usual fucil Ai*H to Planters, and
r etQvc and sell Cotton, ns formerly, at JO cont°per bale.
Wm. M. IV.?nticiac. Wm. E. Evan*,
Gkokcf \V Ef.tss, • Kobt. V. Harius.
sop 2t> w 3*o
It till \ A Slfl i 11,
FACTORS IS COMMISSION MU,
; 8A Vann ah, ga.
VASILI. GIVE THEIR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION
0 ▼ to the Sale of C otton and oilier Produce consigned
to them; and promptly till orders for Buggiftfr.- Hope,
and other family Supplies, at current pricvsr.
I'j Twenty yea* l t■aperieaee in the Fagorage R’Ml
ness, induce* them to o!F<t. with confidence, their tor
vices to tlm Planter* of Southern Georgia and Florida.
P. S. \Vor F. S .pi nn. Esq., of Thomasville, i* our
agent, to v, Lorn we refer oar friends and the public.
July 18, 1860., ■ K. St A
HARDWICK & CO.,
FACTORS AID MUM MERCHANTS,
* Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, *
OR. S. HARDWICK, Y. r.. MANSFIELD, C. C. HARDWICK
May 83, 1860. ° ton
HENRY R CHRISTIAN,
m duff mm merchant.
•savannah, ga *
! Refi'rt, by permission, to —
Hiram Roberts, President Merchants'and’
Planters’ Bank, o *
I. K. Tft. Cashier State Bank of Georgia, Savaanui!.
0 Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., * .
O. Cfthen <fc Cos.. Wilder, Whaaton &*Co. J •
CJSH o \DVANCES MADE on eolirignment#to my
friends i:i Boston. New ?*>rk, Ptiladelphi.vtnd Baltimore
Ordete for Planters’ Supplies filled on reanontihle term*. .
May 2,1860. It
•wm. ft. BCRofGHS. ■ THUS. H. MAXWKI.I
• H >l. 11. 11l ItliOl RIK A’CO.,
GißMimAlj
• m • , hv- •
No. 97 Bav Street,
„• SAVANNAII, (IE(MftH.T. •*
’ ssr ’ Comnassioa on Upland Cotton 3ft eta. per bale *
„ May 30, 1860. • ly .
William Duncan, 0 Jas. IB Johnston.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON.
Cotton Factors
jJi)O 6oh)h)issioo
. SAVANNAH, Ga'T
jfeferjo Messrs E. Remington A Am, Donald McLean,
Esq* °K K. Evans, Esq., i5. F. Hubert, Esq.J
.* Col. A. T. Mclntyre*
“April 0 . . “Cm
DAVANT & LAWTON,
. FACTORS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
SUPPLIES PURCHASED FREE OF COMMISSION
j for Planters, whose Produce we sell. Cash advante*’
aide to Planters, during the Spring and Summer, on thr
’rop dr the ensuing Fall.
It. J. Davakt, Jr. o E. I*. Lawton.
KINGS & BAKER,
Factors J
jiiijjlfi
FORWARDING AGENTS,
, • SAVANNAH, GA.
‘ommission far Short Staple Cotton, f>o cts. per buTe.
McL. KING, . W. U. BAKER, F. KING.* •
cih 10 • ow *. * ly
VTISONI GORDON*
COTTOBT FACTORS’ ®”
10 CENERALCOMMISSfDI MiICIUK
96 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Itftr to Messrs. . E Remington & Sob,, •
J N McKinnon & Uf>,. Col A T Mclntyre,
Thompson & Pittman, Major E R Young,.
Hayes, Holloway &*(io, tfor> J H
Thomas G Mitchell, Esq, tyr I S Rrandon,
Wm C Mitchell, . mh 24-Iy
Removal, Hemoval*.
I. kl IIITSIIIiK & IIIUmiEB
rAKIi THIS METHOD OF INFORMING THE
people of Thoma%ville and vicinity, that they have 0
. REMOVED
rom *ne 1 r old *tand to the store fonoerlv.occupied Wv
* HAYES, HOLLOWAY & CQ.,
■vliere they will still continuf to *ell GOODS ehnupef
lian any store in this place; we. therefore solicit the fib
ra! patronage of old. ®
, aug 8-ts „ I. KUBfTSHEK fc Blft*
ROM'A\* 111 K BALSAM,
For Weak and Inflamed Eyes. 0
IMIIS BALSAM WAS USED FOR MANY YEAR#
iff the private practice of a celebrated Oculist, with
omarkuble success, for'diseases of the Eve and Eyelid*.
There are many persons who would rather suffer frten
>ain and disease through life than credit and'try the affi
acy of any newjnedical discovery; all teieh hiid better
iOt read this, but to till reasonable persons this prepare
ion is recommeßUed as a most stife and effectual cure for
° iflaßimation or soreness of the Eye and lA'clids, caused
. jther by too close application to minute
“•>us habit, exposure to cold,contusions, blows, or irrita o
ion from any extraneous body undei; the eyelid*. Il is°
einarkably soothing in it**efleet *, aad has cured thou
-anils who would otherwise have lost their sight.
In cases where tne Eyelids are inflamed, or the ball of
lie Lye thickly covered wyth blood, it acts almost like
nagic, and removes all appearance of inflaniation after
„ wo or three applications. Tlfbn is a numerous clas* of
icrsyiß that are peculiarly exposed to accident* or die
•ase that weaken and inflame the Eyes, and perhaps de
yoy the sight, who, from the nature of their employ
neiits, are coiypelled to work in a cloud of dust and grit,
such should never Ih*m ithou# this BALSAM;
Remember, “Seeing is Believing.” The'following bx
ract from a letter just received, refers to <lo of the.many
similar cases constantly reported: •
• jEßsm* Cn v, Oct. 29,1859.
Messrs. A. B. A D. Sands—Dear Sira* I have for a
’lumber of years been troubled with sore and inflamed*
Eyelids, which, though they never cuusOdme muh pain,
were very annoying off oiiier acutmnts. I have tried a
number of medicines at different times without the *%Ht
est succese. Seeing an advertisement of your Roman
Eye Balsam, in spite of my scepticism, I resolved to*get
some, and af least try it. fam nJw writing this in tho
fullest gratitude to inform you (I could almost send you u
fifty dollar bill) that a few 14ml only a few applications'*
have resulted in al’omplete cure.
Respectfully fours, L. Eabuiskif.
•*rici iJ C’<'nt* per Jure •
Prepared and sold by
. 0 A. B. A I. A>o,
Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fulton Street,
* Comer of Wflliam Street, New York.
For sale bv E..SEIX AS, Thomasville, Ga.
BE^TBEmBEEFIi!
rtMIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
A inform the citizens of Thomasville and vicinity, that
he is still at hie old trade, 0
KILLING AMI FFR\lßlinG THIS
MARKET WITH
FRESH BEEF.
Excellent, sweet meat can be procured by sending to the.
Market House anv morning at the „
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Remember, as the Seasons chungu, the Prices ohangt)
As the time for stall-fed boef is past, the
PRICES ARE LOW.
MARKET HOURS—from daylight until 8 o'clock, M
I feel thaakful for past favors, and still •* ‘
Kviigiu.the citizens’ most humble seeteiUCi
Jy 11 -t£_ ABEL. JOHXSONt
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