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MEDICAL and DENTAL CARUS.
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%"NTENDERING*HIS FROFI Bsi< >sf \L SERVICES
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IX public, lit* jmctice
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nAS*REMOVED*T0 1 PI. 01 Fl< E FOJIMER&Y j
upied by #ohn Miller, Esq . i
. . * Surgery and j
Surge 1 1 I>i • * •
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nrt. P. *l. BOVE9 *. J
Ifcdbj PALMER xVJiKO .
uppuwtc E. Remit gtou s, and is pn pared to furn
ilodif inos. Pci limieiy, fnß'-
FANCY SOAPS, XC-, .
• upon “Fair terms I favoi him with a call. I
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and wilt b< glad to >'**! ‘> them X-ith sncl
tnt-x ms*v nerd. • *
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K * F (’ a l'< . I Mt'di. in:,!
Brandies and Wines, kept constantly ou hand and for
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• • * Druus ;is<l MNlUitic*.
TUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WEI.K SELEC-,
*1 • Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals of all
kinds, • o •
• ts, Oil * Glass, Putty, Varnish, Brashes, Dye
Stutfs I ’ • n Seeds T-til t Art ieles,
Perfumery, Brushes, A<-* Kerosine Oil and Lamps;
Camphene,-Burning Fluid and Lamps
• . EDWARD SEI9AS, Drnggii
Thomasville, May 21, 1850 • #
Dr. !E. Ol A_rnolds
- RESXDP3IVT dentist,
117*1 LI. CONTINUE AS USUAL AT Ills OLD
* t tl!*nl in Thoina-iVifte.
* Many of his old patrons can now testify c
as i” the ; o
lti:,uTV AMI I TH.ITY ,
of his /avorite stvle of constructing FJ’T.L SETS of
AfTIFICIAL TEETH HH RUM PLATE,’
‘WITH CONTINUOUS GUMS.
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It contributes more to tbe health of the weareP than
the ordinary single teeth, bv preventing the secretion of
food beneath and between the teetii. It*:s prononneed
by ■ t be tl ev st perfect method noy
Intown to Europeans or Americans. I'he shmnken cen
dition of the ,\lv . •.. cli tnki*t place after
the natural teeth ranted, are more naturailxj re-*
stored, giving a • •
FULLNESS TO THI CHEEKS ANI? . *
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. TO THE <\UMS. .
While Dr. E. O. ARNOLD would express his
thankfulness fore very liberal p< tronage f#i the last
en years, be would assure aW tnpt he possesS *-
advantages for and -ng every brain* f *
CENTAL PRACTICE,
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at prices, in*somP resj ectf,snore easy—which will com
pare favbrable with any and all conqtetent*!tentists.
hasaddpted anew style foi*Temporary Sets, made of
• ’ VOLCANIZED AMBER EACB,
which is much more pleasant aitd easyto the wearer
tharesilver or gold,and can l”- insured in a very few
davs after the teeth are extracted. je 12-ts
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E. KNAPP & CO„
WHOLESALE and retail
Bom.ffl-sram iii-ii,
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Side Uloanmcnt Hqum < .
SAVANNAH.... 7 GEORGIA.
I><KTORTOV/\
Breakfast House.
Accommodations on* KaM Trunk, or
‘Atlantic <ss* (jrrtlf Railroad. #
PASSENGERS ON THIS ROAD WILL BE AC*
• DOCTOR TOWN - -HOUSE, -
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as usual, th 1 best t can lie proonredrin the
piarket*. HOT lIIIEAKFASI ° epar and tTll
reailv t-•.a v- !*!
No pains wiil be spared to rei .*
Rations equal if • •
eontitey. The Propi flatt - hims e Juts
hitherto given full ssttisfaetiou, and l.o: . > m• ‘i acini- >
tin nance of the liberal pal .
His 11"!!',- i> ft e.>'.!\ .-iii.-al j.:u: for break
ing the passengers on Abe trains : : ‘ -.r.
he will oe able i-’ give tin full* • •
May 1, 1861. . . ts
. .\en Tailorinsr r.HiaLlishiAcnt.
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Peter
MF.ROfl AXT.TAILOR, WtIULD RESPECTFCX*
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Thomasville 0 5 fS
SrRROUXDWst;•COUX’URV. *
that he has opened a >
. SHOP • \
Ni'x- t- . * a ! y .
, * Furniture Store, * t j
where lie will be pleased to wtyt HRH jM J*
upon those v\tio may saw tl * H•IS ft
with a call. * { J j *
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and made up in the latest and most ~a—
hdnouUe styles. Clot I . and Vestiftgs,
Vonstantly on hand. °
*. I'iijri - 1 1. e m 135 ts
HouS’e and*Lot for Sale. °
lAM *NOW OFFERING FOR SALE MY HOUSE
and Lot. It i- sitmoe.: ‘ tul and i .
pleassmt part of the town. Tin hot*e is i**\v AslMh
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*nd garden ■. jaBK :
I have aMo FOUR BUH.DIXG LOTS, c ■,
• acre each, all cornet 0 -
Should any orft dot*ir to 1 . “
I>UU time Jd e
As the times an-hard. 1 will sell the above nrencrtv ‘
on the most favorable terms. o 1 -
lVb ‘ (>:t Is AT An TH*IvLF
A flood Bargain
•T S N St* BE1 ’ ‘ IN TilE L\ftGE MID
I well KB j ~ ~ {
in the town o*. F \ i ..a
erly occupied by I'. I*, s . ; i* <nr .*A-. - i !i ?. | $
ding Hote ° 0 o
. oAT<s>mfort;. - fire-places. 4
hoilalngs, all new. ami pi nty *. ; .- Y ith
good stables, all -,° # o .
apted to Bearding House -
easy and possession given at any time to suit the
purchaser. c “
For further particular?, apply to W. F HUBERT
n the or call
•and by Rev. H. W. 8h 0 to thl
o Bi'X.J. F. HUBERT
Thomasville. Ypriio: t^.
P I IO V BEtTIMG-* new article; just!
\_y received and ij r sale 0
oc-t 8 o ° a E. REMINGTON & SON. ‘
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SAVAHNAH, ALBANY & GULF R, R.
CHANGf! OF SCHEDULE.
9h#l • ‘! o-*I I'vpfilii •- Koulc yy
rille, Gn.. Madison *C. H. v Jjake®
0 City, Monticello, Tallahassee*.
. nd St. Marks, Fin. 4 o
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0 Uotue ct at Q lit ntui X J * * •
I H., Fla. Return a 6 “
| * onnecting at \ aid N * • I on Tncpdavs Thnrs
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1 0 * M• ! @ . Mu'!
-- l.iys : ■ ©:■■■ -.v* w>l: !§| he- to
n eit Rice bor >’. Returning on alternate days. •
aX i‘. ns h-ave Motnlavs,
j Y\ ejnesdavs and Fridays, at 6.30 A M.. return on Tues
• * Fit* ..V : SatuKd ivs, at 11 M. Freight to
-wa- y ’iv ‘ r,; i tiui't be deliv*,Ted at the
‘, v i>- ilay ;-i-. ** n.-e:. e.xeepting
i 1 ** * -t >,-k. tvli - ii. attc r liavimr viven one ihtyV notice,
.will be reee;ved oil th?dav of departure, if delivered at*
j lie- D : 1 : •■ n i. .hi * t e leavin-:’ time. •
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• rnjjiutes befo* the tim§ of
■ 1 ‘ ‘ Jb 1 1- :■ _'uhr, : .t■ - to h. rharei'd 4-tl all
* vstt rs. firuil. fresh fish, fresft I
meats and other nerishable articles. Freight rficeived
! #id forwarded to No. 19. *
• J ’ FI LTON, Superintendent*
J. Schiff it Bro_
t'<u: xotv Ri-fi-tvno a cim.ru,
TV # ASSORTMENT OF •
a SPRiYLA\B sniiini*
DRESS GOODS,
Clothing, Shoes, &c.
I’RIXCy’ALLY FOR CASH AXD WE
WILL'SKFU’i HEM *
is smt n
AXO OFFER GRE*AT IXDUOEMEXTS TO •
CASH-BUYERS;
< omr iutil Jiultre lov Voili-solvrs.
* X lb We would call the attention of thoSe Who are
Ai ARREARS on our hooks to come up and settle. We
must have money. Fair warning. apt- 10
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CLOTHING ; STORE.
jSTew Vlrna*.
\Y T F. *IIE FXWERSTOXED, RESPECTFULLY
* t inform the. citizens of • ° _ *-
Thomasville and “vicinity, 1 .
that we have fonned a G, \
ttlfu‘si.'' ! ‘-.-5.
hi rHK OLD.STANB or . T* ‘
JOHN.P. ARNOLD
Next door to E. Kerning- ~v* ——^o--’
tou X Son, wlier* wi- will keep on hand a full assort-*
meat of the latest styles #f •
‘nm-tm mmm
Among vriticb will be fonud a good many.arrtcles ol onr
x*:- Our stock consists of Coats, Pants,
Vests, Cloaks, Talmas, Shuts, Undershirts, of Sisk. Meri
nit and Cotton, Gloxa s, Neck- Pits, stocks, Pock
et -Handkerchiefs, &.C., dec.
(B'iVn.KWSiVS I MHIDS
W*- i ave, t >, onshand a large Stock of G tINTLEMBN’S
WTRNISHING GOODS, consisting of j
lti-o:*<l ClotSN. .
( it**!mores, •
\ i-si-Vaiimi*, . •
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Kentucky Jrnns,
TwcciU. Ac.. Af.
a great inanvrfttlier articles, nsnallv to he found in a
FIRST CLASS T.\HA >RIXG ESTAIJLISHM l iX'K.
which xx i: I T>e unvie to the latest styles of tlie
art, or sold in any qnantitv desired.
W. .’ mi,-; -itd't.. >eII.q*VYEXTY-FlVt-: PER
t ENT CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY ELSE, but if
vmi xx I tr\ us. x >H a ill find that we xvill sell as cheap
as can be afforded in this markef. ’ *
, I L -dnet ions made for cash. 4
, .yJXOI.D X JEIJGER.
sep “i-ts Merchant Tailors,
■ROiilX.’ ffy & HEADIUFS 1
•SifllllJ LISHHIIE-IOD MCTOIY..
The only Factory,Tof the Kind iia the *
son ;!hrx*(’Oxfediyßacy.
Koil ]int op l>y*NkilSfii! tVorkineu,
transported a> any point in tjje South — •
* WITH
Ii -. 3D’- T.ll eaci nji
• , Manufacturer of
Planters’. - SUGAR.- MILLS,
. Ut\ IE X’l IMI.
For Gravi s. Y: l,(Jar.-,,(Jar.-, Dwellings, &<•„
• AND EVERY STYLE OK
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK MADE.',
Iron Doors, Shutters,Hinges, Screw Bolts, Steam Pipes,
-. Gage Costs,Vnaeverv varit •
SJtiiSrie? Iron Work ia General.
* Orders taken
liing Roil*trude.
Factory cortje?BqJWnd St.,*.- Stress, Savannah, Ga.
. bl> -*■ 0 3m
For Sale or Rent.* * .
MY HOUSE ANI) LOT SITUATED OX THE
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Hi Jed iu the aortb-eastern
portion of riiomasville, convenient to the .pnllF “
Freshyterian Chnrch. •• X'tvS
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L t'. Bri in. i:i TlfouiasviUe. 4 •
12 ts F. X .VICKERS.
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(4 I:OItV “A. ISKOOKSi COrNTV, All per
*W dbns indebted to the estate of Henry AnJerson,Mto
of said countv and State deceased, are hereby notified to
o ■ • ■’ ‘ ■ 9 9 Mill th-’Se
ding claims against-(Aid estate are requested to pre
sent them duly authi nticated, as required bv th# laws of
said # State. 0 L. B. C. ANDERSON, ) kA 0
may 8-d JAMES M LLEX \ Artmrs.
STATK fiFORCbt. Imki Coiinfy.— *
Wh-T-.-.s Marirnrei A. Xewton and Henrv Sitigle-
Aifit :°\x °X •M. r.-: : e-i | . jjie
r*i it petition, duly filed and entered or recorded.
I that they have fully adminisSered WillSm Newton’s es
tate • *
| This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, Kindred
and creditors, to show cause, it anp thev can, xx
‘Administrators shoukl not be Mi.-p-harged from said ad
% *in tPu ii ■. ■ ( ,
Monday in September nej 20th dav oft Feb. 1861.
ni6m [sfti.OO] ANGUS MORRISON, Ordinarx-.
a ’ r:oit<?[A. yio i t’ n! v rv r
pVI mteresSal are hereby notified that the
i Administratrix <>n the estate Willttm 1-. Mollaml, de
ceased, will apply to the honorable the Coart of Ordina
o o „ said (’onrt, to is-
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• order* and jndgment *of said Court,
ml authorizing thesale of a negro wo
nn’it HT >perty
. * _ _ UM Wi \ J. HOLLAND, Adm’x.
(V 1 ° U! : ! ? 1 vs c of\TY.-All pers ,
Nuntv- 1 . t’bam G. Sanders, de
< honorable the
it the Coiirtij!* 11 - ,V V' ur ten n ot
• M * ’ . rbomasville,
j derand judgment of said T'onrt . n , ext > for “* ~,‘-, ‘-
I thorizing him as stich*admiuistrator to sen'rt “T
I ™ and and txventy
’ district of ud county, as the ™, the
° l7, 1861 1 *- Jll ' ll(1,ll 'S’
. F 1 ' 11 ' 5 • ET.siIFFTALL.Admr.
[ Nervous Headache
* CURE .•.£•••
Headache;”
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u By them* • ritxjjc attacks #>’ Xcr
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J at the comntenbement of an attack imje a •
pain and sickness will 1 ° * •
1 uey sY-ldigu fail in removing the r*. ln ,| jj, !
;• whichjl ••
I !ic_\ ;n gently upon ; in- —■rt-i,. .(■ °- . j
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K • Me , St*de*t*#*Via\te Females, and a#
pera**of sedt xta ■, k tits, they are* .
a five, improving the appetit*. givg # to* and vigor to,,
t # h- digestive dl-gan* *and ivsn ring tin- im .* . , tv
amlftrengtli wli*'. sysfi *n.
•• The CEPHALIC PfLLS are the result of i luV s*
tigatlon and carefully conducted expeiiments*havingbeeu “
> in use many daring wti&h time they Tins* pre- ,
vented and relieved a ‘tost amount of pdin iAid suffi ring ‘
i P'"" 1 Headache, whether originating jp tl?e nervous svs
tem or from a den*ig<*l*state of tin stomach.
Phey ara entirely vegetable in their Composition, and I
he taKeif at all times wiili perfect safety without !
making any chiinflo <>t diet, and fir nfixence of autf diso +
grerah/e taste renders it eosfto administer Him to
children.
• BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
1 lie genuine lia*e live signatures of Henry < Spahlim
on each*B<*x. * 0
Sold by. Druggists all other flealors in Meiucines.
A Box will be scut by mail prepaid receipt of the
* riricE,23 cjsivi’s.
•Ml orders siiould be addressed i .° 1
• lIEUR.Y C SPALDING, o
i * , 4S Cellar Street, IVen’, Voile,
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THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
• SPALDINO?S
CEPHALIC PILLS 1
I WILL CONVINCE ALL WH£) SUFFER FROM ‘
HEADACHE
. * THAT A
AND SURE CURE .
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
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. K these Testimonials were uimdicitedhy Mr. Spalding,
tjuy a fin'd v nipicstionalde proof of the efficacy
• of thi%trn/y srant/ijic discovery.
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o Masonville, Conn., Feb. 5, 1861.
fijr. Spalding, Sir: I Jmve tried* your t'epbulie
fills, and J like thefln so spell that I \fant yog to send me
twodolbys worth more.
Part ot these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a
few out of the fifst box 1 got from you. . *
Send thcsPill* by mail, and oblige •
. •Your obedient Servant, „ * ,
0 JAMJES KENNEDY.
° Haverford, Pa., Feb. 0, 1861.
11. C. S pal ding, Sir ■ 1 wifli you to send me one
more box of vonr Cephalic Pills fc l A art'll cired a “ecu’
deal of benefit from tin
Yours respectfully, * „
MARY ANN STOIKHOUSIv*
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Spfnee Creek, Tlnptington Cos.. Pa., Jan. IS, 1801. .
11. C. Spalding, Sir: You will please send me two
hexes of yjiur Cephiilie l’#!!s. S ml tin uu iiinjicdhiteiy.
Respectfully yours, .IXO. I>. SUMMONS,
f. S.— / hare, used one box of your PIN stand jhul 1
them excellent. • .
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• Belle* 5 ernon, Ohio, djni. 15, lSnf
Henry C. Spaldinsf , Kso 9 : Please find enclosed
twon.'y live cents, for which sciuFmc aigUlier box of vimr
Cephalie Pills. They are truly tlo first Pills J Imre rr
\r tried. Direct A. STOVER, P. M., i
• Belle Vfrnou, ‘Wyandot Cos., Ohio.
Beverly, YTass., Dee. 11, fstil).
If (’. Spoil* up, J'.sf/.: 1 wislifnr sonic (iV iilarg or
show lulls, to bring youP Cepha{jc pills more particularly •
before my customers. If you liajv^mything of kud
please send them to me. o .
One of my customers, who is subject to* severe sict
headache, (usually lasting two days,) was cured of an at
tack m one hour hy year Pills, which 1 sent her.
• * Respectfully vours, ° W.°i;. “WILKES.
• Reynoldsburg, Franklin (* *, Ohio. .Tan. 0. ISdl.
Henry (I JVb. 48 Cedar SI., A. 1 .. Hear
Sir: Enclosed find twenty-five cents (25) for which send
box of “Cephalic 1 ’ills.” Send to jpldres- of Rfv # YVm.
C. Filler, Reyfloldslflirg, Fijinklin Cos., Ohio, 0 1
Your Pills work like a eh arm ,-C ure heaTarhr almost
iystanlcr. Truly yours, WM. C. FILLER. ‘
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• Ypsilatjff, Mich., Jan. 11. ISfil. .
Mr. Spalding , Sir: Not long since l sent to you tor a
boae.o^Cephalic Pills for the cure of the nervous head
ache and costiveness, and received the same, and they
had so “nod on effect that l was induced to send for more.
* Please send by return mail. Direct to o
A. R. WHEELER, Yfsilanti, Midi.
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From the Examiner, Norfolk, l a.
Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they
were made*vis: Cure ol'headache in all its forms.
„ Prom thc*E.raminer, Ac f,flk, Va.
They have been tested.in more than a thousand cases,
A’itli entife success.
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• From the Democrat, St.* Cloud. Minn. *
If von are or have been troubled with the headache,
send “for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that* you may have
them in cf an •attach. „ •
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From the Advertiser, Providence. Jr. I.
The Cephalic Pills to he a remarabiy eM'.l-tive
remedy for the headache, and one of. the vpry best For
that very frequent complaftit which has ever been dis,
covered. ,
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Fran, flo Western It. It. <lazrtfe. t'hica"o, 111.
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding and his unrivalled
Cephalic Pills. ° • * •
• Prom tke'Kanawka Valley S/or. Katbieka I•/
W e ar<*snre that peifons suffering with the headache,
who try them, will stick them. • . •
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From the Southern Path Finder, A few ttrlean* La. <
Try them! yoif that ar£afflicted, and we are sun- that
your testimony can be added to the Vlreadv nnmeroAs lis 4
receivedJbeneits that uoother mediciiif can pro
duce. • • •
• From the St. Louis Democrat., • *
The immense demand loathe article (Cephalic Pills) is
rapidlv increasing. •
£ A Single bottle of SPALDING’S I%EPAUED 1
GLUE will sa\-t- ten times its cost annually, ft ‘
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE*
L SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! * ‘
SPALDIIfG’S PREPARED GLUE! *
• nay!; THE PIECES* *
ECONOMY 1 . DISPATCH!
’ “A Stitch is Time Savks Xim r- -
As accidents will happen,even in well regulated fami
lies, it is very desirable to have some cheap and conveni- .
Mit way for repairing Furniture, Toys Crockecv &c *
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE .
meets all sneh emergencies, and no hoftsehold van afford
to be without it. Ij. i- always ready, and up to the stick*
ing point. • •
• •• USEF.UL IN EVERY HOUSE.’’
•N. B. —A Brash accompanies each bottle. Price, 25
cents. . Addiv-T*. HENRY C. SPALDINfe,
No. -18 CEDAR Street, New York.
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# CAUTION.
ertain unprincipled persons are attempth% ttvpalm
off oil the unsuspecting public, imitations “t my PRE
PARED GLUE. v “ul<l caution all |n-rH,Ti> ‘■ , xamine
j before purchasing, and see that the fall name,
: 6 spa living’s Prepared glue,
! U on the outside wrapper, all others are swindling coun
terfeits. “ *
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FALL ’ • -A • .
E. REMINGTON & SON,
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FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
THOMASVJLLE, GA., •
VRL n <Tw s-eoeivjng their magnificent Stock of
FALt AND WINTER
Dry-Goods
• L uequalled.by any in the place. • •
• cspccfel attentionris called t • •
I>v; arinient. iy wiiieh may found all thjtoovelties
Iks, Cashmerto, de ‘
Raines. Merin >. l!oii?iiaziuts, Alpacas, French.
Englis 1 American Prints, etc. *Ei
endless varn ty; Hosiery and Gloves of every
quality . for Gents gses and Chil
-1 dren; I Mantillas ■ fitwls, of every vari
” , Housekeeping and
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thipg usually kapt in*our line . isekeepeYs and
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( flits or t call before pit releasing we
j will take*pleasurt?iti .... got is whether
you or not. . •
’ . E. REMINGTON A SP>N.
j k FINE and large ;fsso*tinejit of*Men’s and Boys’
A. • CLOTIkING-
Jof toe lalgst sty • l and for sale by
o< *’ N E. REMINGTON & SON.
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’ \\ E are now opening a Irne of Gents’
\\ •FURBISHING goqds,
’consisting : Shirts *%nd Colors,*Shirt
Bosoms, Under ShirA and Drawers; Ties, Scarfs,
Cravats and Handkerchiefs; Silk, Kid and Cotton
Gloves anand
oct 8 „ ° • E. REMINGTON & S(^’
\ I'INL a.-sortmeiii ot l!-nlie.<’ Uteel Extension
A .
I from Sto 36 hoops; just received and for sale by
j *oct 8 1 E. REMINGTON & SON.
)i S t and for s#le, sPfine assortment o
JNT Jcwcll^y",
Consisting of I/iamon 1, Cameo, Lama, Florentine,
Masonic, Coral, and a good many other styles 2nd
patterns, and will be sold at prices to suit the times,
oe; 8 * E. JUky INGTON & SON.
tr~
VFINE assortment of Gentlemen’s and Bo3 r s’
lla,ts .aiYcl Caps.
Also a tine assortment of Ladies’ ami Misses’ Bonnets
Hats Flats id’ the latest style; just reccived°nnd
, for*sale by . E. HEMIGTON & SON. °
i * •
.Gioceiics. °
~ KITS Mess MackePcl . 0
ft) 5 kits No 1 MacScrel in barrel and toteelail
5 hits Salmond . •
• “
20 drums Dried Figs
20 boxes liaisons
0 20 barrels Irish I’otatoes . ° 0 0
5 barrels Onions
4 kegs Goshen EYijtcr # *
Buckwheat and fresh‘Flour .
20 Jmxes Cheese * .
A barrel Currants, for pics . *
lbox Macaroni; and various other articles in
tlie Grocery line, just received and for sale hy *
jan 21 ° E. REMINGTON & SON.
. , Mttsif.
VFINE lot of Musitf, containing all the latest
pieces oi^t; just opened and for sale by
oc'k 22 . ‘ E. REMINGTON &SON.
NEWJjOODS ’
rsMiTr.-rj)i;
J.’N. M‘Kmnon & Co’s.
\l'E aw now rAeiving .0411’ Fall a! id Win tv
\ V o Stock of o 0
O O JO 1 |
To which wc invite the attention of all who wish
good articles at 0 0 . * *
Small * .
O O
, I’ftrticnlavly Jhose •
. ‘ “ •
Cocie with your money and you eat* exchange it to
great advantage.* In ordei*to Induce mors
CASH ’ SALE'S;-
0 •o i •
wcSiavc determined to make a large discount to
’ *
Come and see. Our Stock embraces Lillies’ Dress
Goo Y-i and Trimmings, all <he recent styles.
Cloaks,Talmas, # Uo!!,ns, ! ace (b uds, Shawls Head
Dresses, Flannels and Opera and a full
•assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentlemen’s
• IBosicry and
Kerseys,°Einsej’s, T® kin;. . Wsnuburgs, Drown
and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. o
The Ladies arc particularly invited to exa
mine our goods. , 0 m
’ SHOES.
Our stock is larger limn ever before, and comprises
Men’s, Youtn’k and Boy’s Boots
(L> do* •• do Congtoss Boots 0
do do def Calf and Kip Boots
0 of all slyles,
o Misses’ ami Children’s Shoes, in all,
grades,.styles ftnd qualities. 0
Wc particularly tjje Ladies to sedonr Phil
adelphia Made Shoes, being far superior to ahy ever
before offered sos sale iw Tltoinasjille. •
• t- ■ -..
A handsome assortment of well mad# Clothing.a’on
sisting of\)ver Coats, dL’oats, Pants, Vests,
cfe. etc. 0 ®
HATS,,
A full assortment of all stales am* oualitics.
‘1 .
Tobacc®, Sugar, Colb-8, i.iquors. figars. Oils, etc.
Bagging, Hope, Twine, Blankets* CiTvkery and
Haiti ware.
. ® 8
To CoHon Sellers.
We wfll pay fair priefis for Cotton, in trtJde or
collections. At all times. Those* indebted to ns and
those w&* wish to get good prices ffft- their Cotton ,
in trade, will find us retftly to verify our assertion.
Bring in your Cotton. * * •
; J. N. McK;NNPN® & CO. I l
Thomasvillc, October ‘2K.’, 1859.
JOaN; WIND 7 “ r
Architecl am! Practical.Bailder,
THOMASVILLK. GA.. •
I’hESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE INHABITANTS
k of Thomas and adjacent Hiut lie intends
devoting the greater portion*<tf his Ante to the Anjtitec
, tmal part of his profession such as the 1 (rawing of Plans,
•Elevations. Sections. Detail Drawings, Perspective Views
of Intended Buildings, Specifications, IlilU of Lumber, 1
Estimates of Cost, Acandsn soliciting patronage from
a discriminating public, refen?to his well known abilities
in the above.hnsiness, ns being tlie best recommendation,
but would .refer to the following gentlemen near Thom- *
asyille :
* The Honorable Inferior Court of Thomas County.
E. Remington it Son,
• Robert H. Hardaway, Esq., *
A T. Mclntyre, Esq., • • 1
John W. H. Mitchell, Esq., -Thomasvjlle, Ga.
.Clin*. 11. Reniimfton. IN.) * o
• Rev. Janus M*Grny,
Thomas Joqes, Ids. j.. J
Tie Honorable Inferior Ceai t *( 1> ( •
John M . Spain, Esq., .4 •
A\’ m. A. Bowen, Esip. Brooks County, Ga.
Variety Works.* )
o J. J. Mash, Esq.,* ) n 0
T. Blackshear, Eso., Dancanv.lle, Ga. .
April 18, 18i;o o * * 0 ts
CarprnVer's Ittlce. * .
THE undersigned offers his services to the citizens
of Thomasville and styrrounding country, as*a
House Cafpenter, takir.e charge of
and caruying on any an<l all kinefe and styles of
work in his line. Persons Wishing work done to or
der with dispStch will do well to give him a call
and hrs greatesi*motive will be to please.
fel, l ' !v e L. F. BUSSELI?.*
0
o
Important News'.
I HAVE REMOVED FROM MY OLD STAND AT
The Bryan 01*1 siorr,
and am bow fitting up a neat shop on Fletches Street,
• Sccmkl Dwr froiu the Katerpri** OBicr,
A 1 : ibs of various kinds incite
Calbinct Svisincss,
from a spier,,;.d AVardrobc. Secretary or Rook Case, to
<>< katg Baby-C'radle. (
• •
any other jot*, wileiv ,’'’ ‘\\ grease and wood are to In*
‘ o ° avor to execute all my work
. TO GIVE SATISFACTION
•And Charge the ,3io.*t Reasonable
Pricey.
I embrace thi%apportnnlty, also, to request those hav#
• articles stored in my shop,
to remove thorn immediately, as 1 want all tin- room the
• • • lx
• L. i . R l SSELL.
. Feb. 13,1861, tf_
SPLENDID BARGAIN
Excellent L’aiids!
S'OO Acres
liPira.Mfpi&m®
iillljil
* .. FOR •
Mon.ey oi*°jST eg^oes.
... Hlpi* 0
Hiring 0
■yp <t\‘ fs Tin: time to sell von; negroes.
JA while the eri. • are up, for they will he 4o\vn by
ami !>'• , in. f wit hot : i , in • ly.
G-OOCI o Xj£inc2.fS o
will alwav * ‘ valuable break anyboily.
These lands are all they are represent hi to he and
more. The*are situated in the very- snberbg of Thom
asville, liie o ‘ Slo'trish’ng town in N.iii!i-i -tern <**'<•!•-
gia, havmg I'ie_ advantae •ota Ra *1 troni Savan
nah. and the prospect of on- from Albany, (!a.. „ Mou
tic-ello, Flit., connecting with both the Gulf and Atlantic,
and tl *- allot', dug every advantage ] ssvsm -l by the
most favored t : sos the Stale.
THE WHOLE 800 ACRES
will be kin a body 01 divided to .- an nun aser- ('on
tiguon* to the town, n*w rapidly spreading, they are suf
ficiently near f*r division into*lots for town purposes, and
so laid off would command 0 •
- t ‘
* ‘ - la® ! # • -. ‘ : S’
*• • •
For farming purposes, hot • .i v valu
able, ami tiie timbei® alone now upon the land will be
worth tile price demanded it r it aad haul'd ill the town
for firewood.® If any man desires ®
* .<*v <ii t i \ t* n \u \ •
r\ Ui v } O i J > At t u i A
>6 o © ,f,
now is the time. A ken.-r will never be oll'ered m Tho
mas comity, unless tlie owner breaks, and then his
• * prevent it.- foiling
into the hands of his enemies. .
’ V The lands will be shown to anv wl
Ri;u‘L¥ IfcSlsm •] TO I't uni iSE.
and all letters of enquiry promptly answered, if address
* L. C. BRYAN, • °
, < (ft ise,
,Tanviaiw 3,1, 1861. TliSmias v i lle.G a.
°
. OF NlfW AX I) BEAUTIFUL •
JSIU.TJ SI.Qf *
ALWAYS ON HAND ANI) 10R SACK BY
. v ! :v: v o - ■*’
mil 6 \v ts
PEELER’S Economical and Variety Steel Blade
:exo"<s7S77 ‘ *
Patented June Hist, 1899, —the most •Economical,
convenient and i iont ('nil: ‘.a tor evt reinvented.
••AYhcn properly made and used, if it does not tlftts
prove itself, 1 herein pledge piyscjf to return the
money to those who j ft-chase rights lor their plan
tations. • ° . * •
but one Stock forany kind ol • Blade,
ten of which may be put on, fastened •ml taken oh’
in one minute.
• Is adapte i to, e-l. <u.l - .T. LillsMcen.nd general
culfivatiqn, and may be tumej into a double plosT*
if desired, and is s #,;ts: rt.etc 1 that a seed planter
may he attached to it, the c< st of which wifi, not ex
, jeed tine doliu* *
Every part ig cfbtachable and adjustable to itself.
The Stock, which may be ma le, out of common pine
plank, is so siiyply constructed, and there being no
weld in the iron part, that te whole plow may be
readily put up by the commonest. Smith after once
obtaining a correct pattern. The opinion of all who
have seen and tried it, is that it will be tlie.
® ° ONLY PLOW USED.
as soon asitspmerits are generally known, and that*
taking several years together, it will 1 lmtev small
► part of th'e present plow cxjvtiu s. being not only
themost convenient, but the • that can
be us id. Farmers can tit their present supply of
Sealers, Shovels, and Sweeps for this Stock, and
even knock, the wings off tlicir wrought Turning
Flows and fix for this.
Persons wishing Intiividu; 1 or < Tmnty Bight®will
address Ik. A. PEELER. Monticello. Fla.
or * Rev* WM. PEEITER, Waakenah, £la.
January'l4. 1860. . <
m J.-BOVJEE I)ODS“
*. IMPERIAL WINE
BITTERS Z
ARE MADE FROM PURE AND UNADULTER
■t\ ‘Tl'.]) wine, which i-i about double the usual strength
•* * •
1 nited states. Als ►, 1 ntl I >ll iwiny valuable Roots,
Herbs. Ac,, viz: Solomon’s Seal, Spikenard, Comfrey,
Camolle Flowers, Gentian, “Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and
Barberry. • ® • • *
WE CHALLENGE
T- HOL AY O .11 L D
* TO .PRODUCE . • ,
THE 111 EQ.UA Lit
edo not profestfto l*avc discovered sumo Roots “kno
•inly to the Indians ofJSbuth America,” and a cure for
, “au.diseases which the flesh but we claim to
present to the public a truly valuable preparation, which
every intelligent Physician in the country njU approve
’of and recommend. Asa remedy for
INCIPIENT CONSI’MPTION,
Weak Lupgs, Indigestion, Dyspepaia, Diseases of the
•Nervous Paralysis* DisAises to
Females, Debility, and all cases requiring a Tonic, tbVv are
• USTSU'RP ASSED !
For St >RT, I 11II* )AT, x :i ;i n:: tin* <.
thev are 11 uly valuable* •
For the aged and infirm, or-for persons of a weak con
stitntjpn—lor Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers and all
public speakers—lor Rnok-kri pers. 1 aiiors, St'amstrcs>’ s
lents. Artists, and all persona leading a sedentary lif<
they will prove truly beneficial. * ’
. Asa Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent and de
licious to tile taste. They prodnee all the eschilerating
effeqfs of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating * and are
a valuable remedy for persons addicted to excessive use
of strong drink, and wish to refrain from it. They are
‘pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in tlfe
adulterated V • Liquors with which flic country
is flooded. * • 0 ■
Tlic.-c Biti its not only CURB, inv fRFVEX f Discus.-
and should l>e used by all who live in a country where
the watenis had, or where Chills and Fevers are preva
lcnt.’ Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may
W.freely to < hildren and Infants with impunity.
Physicians, Clergymen and Temperance Advocates, as
an act “! 81 1 inanity, should assist in spreading these truly
valuable BITTERS dver the land, and thereby'essential
ly ant 111 • ; . I ‘ .... 1 i ‘
Charles widitifield & co
Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York.
. * y EfSEIXAS, Agent, Thomasville.G -gia.
Angnst 29, 1860. . . iv
• Itrandy and Wines.
A v ■*’ , * l< ’ French Brandies,and
\ French and Italian Wines, such as Marsala Madeira
* ‘ Nehiola, Muscat, Sardi'nian Claret; also. Hock
ami Port Wines. Some ot these are specially fit for
MEniCAI, PURPOSES.
Received and lor sal*- by
° (t . :u •’ * JOHN STARK. •
VJTN E lot of Cheese; just received ariU for sale by
oct 8 li- REMINGTON & SUN.
Wac llip*. C locks knd JcH ieli
T>EPAIRED • UPON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
Ik Ami Wnrrnfiled lo Giir Slilinfaction,
% JOSEPH JERGER,
’ • -1% Having removed litun his [f~® ,'aj‘Wi
t)ld Stand,
nest door below J. P. Arnold, has fitted up and opened
liis establishment on the opposite sit!.- of the street from
John Stark, 4n the ® ®
• lloiim- I-'oriiM-rly o<* - u|ii - *l IySlji. !tl. brny.
Hesfespectfully invites his old patrons to visit his new
location, and promises to be found always on hand and .
ready to <1 tin ir \\ • i-K, a> cheap, and with as grPat dis
patch as hereto tore. °
He has on hand, also, a fine assortment of*( LOCKS,
WATOHES and JEWELRY, which he ofljpre for safif
• JOSEPH JEUGERr
Tliomasville, October 10, 1860. •* ly
iXf'M* Pff/f Goods!
. New Fall Goods!
11. IVolif A Bro:
A T TIIEIR®OLD STAND, NEAR JOHN STARK s
,\ ♦* ( m i t no\D.v. •
have now receiving and will be c.iusiantly receiving e
- A VERY LA IP * ST( rK OF
FALL Alv:J -V- llv'ji IT GOODS,
SUCH AS EVERY VARIETY OF
■a, . 9®. H * b I
jJSui X f t?x Ssi l XjjCj uc x JmLJ® u x xy\j ui/* y
usually keprin n first • la-s Dry Goods St or. ?
fWcriuos. Co’.ii fi c. cl. in. .lb . h ■;.*!<■ ai E° vB.
Also, a large ar-so: of l’iaiu. Black Silks :
IV Rage, Figured and Plain (all wool) de l.ainos;
Alpacas. Hoiubazini-s. 8* wlt tCloiiks, .kkintilho Lady
_ Bonnets and Hosiery; and many outer articles t
@ nu to nu^tion.
Also, a hrfgc and line as-© o - -
sort incut of * r \T v ri,
READYMADE 0 U/
CLOTHING, j ’ \]\Y~U
a GENTLEMEN’S ’ V-• ‘
FlllSlilli HOOIS. “ : Jir
BOYS’AND YOUTHS’ “a
clothing,
IIOQTS, SHOES. 52 ITS aifd,C>PS. &c.
Together wit 1* a large assortment of
Cutlery, Tobacco. Segars, & Perfumeries
of nil kinds aud descriptions, •
WAIOKr :: t Ai YLiuRA
* • • *>
F'H YVe beg leave to call the particular atu nfnm ■ 1
Farmers and I‘lanters to our • *
Domestic and Negro Goods,
. • SUCH AS •* * . .
Koiisejs, Osnahiugs* Homespuns,
(Plain and Striped.) •
Red Itrogans and Blankets.
J Oar Stock is very large, well selected, bought
lov*. and will lie sold to suit tly fiurehas. c. .
1 We are prepared t” compete with any merchant
South, and therefore say to you all, come and examin.
ourktoefe before purchasiim elsewhere, as itts to yo
own ifiteivst. • • .
. • •• 11. JY< ILFF & BR< *
P. S We invite inspection anu comparison* as we do
not charge for allowing our Goods. H. W. S> 11.
Thoina*ville, Gn., Sept 5, 1860. tl
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- to agents. •
Adifl-css. LEONARD SCOTTtfe CO.. ;
• • TANARUS Coiakumptives.
EET J S F been restored to healt ’
1 in a lew weeks by a very simple after lut\
.nv sutler,;,] several years with a severe lung afWctn
an ili.it ill e;R disease, C’onsumpthflt—is anxious to i*ak
known I, Ins fellow-snffert rs the means of cure.
lo all will, desire it. he will sendaCopy o*tlfe prescrii
tioii used (tree of charge ) with directions for pVepar t! *
aim using the same, which they will fiftd a sure cun 1 .
9 CoiMumptton, Azthmg., Bronchitis, U. Thi “ .
o the udvertiser in sending the Prescription ito ben,
the atnicted,and spread information which he conceives ■■
- in valuahle. and ke hopes every sufferer will trv his
tned y as o will cost tin m nothing, and may prove a bless
mg. ] ersons Washing the prt script!on will please addn -
• Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON •
oet 10-lv V g 1 1 . Kings County.*N V*
One llnnli‘<*!.&■ Sevenp-iivf lFollat v
•• JF*. Jbt! W AR33*.
TJ AN AWAY OR ENTICED rttOM THE PREMIS-*
11 , sos the undersigned, twelve mUes south o! Tl <
.ISN .be. m\.boy EMAdi. aliont tjiir*- years old sis
and perhaps one or tw. inches high, walks erect aud will
wemh one hundred and sevenfy or eighty pounds. -
J* ‘ / ‘ vl,< c n Wo!v a 08te€ Id't on aUu
bayh&Motg in& with a white spot in the face, a
good saddle horse and about %ight uears old ELIAS
a very hneht mulatto, almost whTte, hair almost stra .
f, .1 V,. r ;lss as a white man to son
;‘'.’ r ‘ v U,e 'o” uIR ( '^ llu ’ of some abolition eut
-1 will pay SEVENTY -FIVE DOLLARS for thedfiiy
'l<:n( “ov and horse to ine,or a satisfactory rewar,!
i where I can get them, and will pav
XE 111 NDRED DOLLARS for the white man, with
1 00l to convict him of currying <>H’ the negro.
.... , • . CICERO 11. YOUNG.
IhoniasviUe, Ga., Aprillß,lß6o Tl
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