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NEW GOODS,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ju
YV received a large assortment^
|EV m fUiIUU GOODS
vrilicil WE WILL HELL
V EHY LOW !
Our iiock consists of the latest styles of
ladies dress goods
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
LA DIRS
CLOAK S
AND
SHAAVLS ,
A FINE LOT OF
LADIES HATS,
have also a complete assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
aim soots,
AND
SHOES,
DOMESTIC OQODS
Such a* Georgia made K.orSCy-
OSNABURGS AND JEANS.
Which we are. able to otfer at
iUumt &
Before buying elsewhere you will do well
la call and examine our stock
l. El GITSH Eh & Ufl.
Oct 25-? nib
jobs i mm & sis,
FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
Comer of Drayton k Bryan Streets,
NAV tAII, Kn
URYAN. HtBTRIIMtE A CO.
C'out iii imm ion Mrrrhii nlm
A N D
Brokers,
AO. 1A A IMVSTRKET.
&AVASXAU, GEORGIA
lITE solicit consignment of Colton to
YV ourselves and our New York friends.
We are prepared to make liberal advances
on receipt of produce, and endeavor to
give strict attention aud prompt returns.
References :
Jno. Scriven, Prest. A & G R R
Col W J Y cimg, Thomasville, Ga
J/PJMMOIU soils
Cotton factors
AND
6oh)h)i.ssioj) ijjciYiKibls,
M|l iiion St., .\e Orleans
J. I’ HARRISON, late of the firm of
t'aye & Harrison.
EDWARD HARRISON,
J. P. II VRRISON, Jr.
SIDNEY HARRISON.
It< i>r. nid bv Hr. M 1,. IIITLEK.
11.-fer to V II Hansell, Messrs. Kubit
•lnk, 11. Wolfi’ & Pro.
Nov 1 118
A J llradv. W M Smith, E J Moses,
Atlanta , Lexington. Columbus
F. Schuster. C. I lei nsitis.
. uriUi) ila 6c ; cjtOo,
(Tcnimisiion :nb
FORWARDING
■ EBOHARTS,
14-2 Itnv .. HITAJI.UH, 4S<
Consignments of Cotton for sale in this
market or for shipment to eur friends in
New York, Philadelphia, Boston Haiti
more. Liverpool and Germany are solicited
■and liberal advances made. Orders for
Wines. Lienors, Groceries., &c., prompily
attended to.
AGENTS FOR
Crrinc <le Rouzv nnd Veuve ('lirqnol
CHAMPAGNE.
DILTHEY, SABL k CO S.,
Rhine W'ines, and P.I, de Tenet & de
Georges’
BORDEAUX WINES.
Nov 8 6mo
GEO. H. ARLEDGE,
S'filjolcsale Crottr
SHIP CHANDLER,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND
njaWA IJiitU iiEuCuAiSio.
li Bay .** Inr I MA Vt.WAII. BA
Constant Supplies received per Steamers
from New York. Orders by Mail, accom
panied by remittances, promptly filled at
t he lowest market prices. Nov S 3mo
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
SHIPPING
CuMiLooiUfl AoiJ tui\Wr Ai\iiiiiu
merchants,
j aara < Black. Car-. Bay A- Aberroru
Streets, SAVAA.VAH, CJa.
REFERENCES :
Messrs. Dabney. Morgan A Cos., N. Y.
Jarvis Slade, Esq.
Gardner Colby. Esq. Boston.
Hod. J. Wiley Ed a ands.
Liberal advances made on consignments
to Charles L Colby, New York, and to our
friends in Boston and Philadelphia
Line of Bouts to Doctortown,
Nov 8 3mo
J. H McMAHON & CO.,
. ■WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CORN OATS, HAY, FEED &c
Corner of Broughton and Jefferson btreets,
SAVANNAF f GA.
Fresh Drugs,
DR. P. S. BOWR/TR has just received a
lAge stock of fresh Drugs, purchased
at the best manufactories in the United
States, and embracing every article in the
Medical Department, //is Drugs were
purchased with the view of supplying the
market with the very
Best Quality of Medicines
manufactured, and the prices were net
therefore consulted. 7/e will neverihelee*
sell upon easy terms, and feels <sre that
he caa give satisfaction.
Thankful for the liberal patronage *i.
tended te him heretofore by the people of
Thomas County, he hopes to merit a cent in
uation of their favors, //e may be found
at his old Stand opposite Remington k Son.
Jan 4, ts P. S. BOW A'R.
NOTICE !
LOWRY, HAYES & FLANIGAN
Having this day entered into
a Copartnership for the
mrnimi aid lint \
OF
BU&IES, WACQSii
AND ALL KINDS OK
Blacksmith Work,
Take this method ot informing the Public n
the fact, and to solicit their patronage. Our
Terms will be
OTUICTI.V CASK,
No work will leave the Shop until paid
Xe will take PRODUCE.
U PERI NT EN ’T SO F F ICE A &G U R
December 25ih. 1865.
NOTICE.
Shortest nd*most pleasant route to Savannah
Ivia Waltliourville, Kiceboro’, nnd
Snnberry. Tlirongh Jrom
Thomasville to Sav
annah in 30
hours.
Yia Rail Road 165 Miles. Stage 22 Miles.
.Steam Boat 85 Miles.
Leave Thomasville every Monday, Wedne*
day and Friday, Arrive at 1 Savannah every
Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday, connecting
with .Steamers to Huhiiuorr, Ntw jYork nnd
other Northern Ports,
RET CRN TNG. .
Leave* iSavannah on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Arrive at Thonmsville on Tues
day, Thursday and .Saturday, in time to con
nect with .Stages to Albany, Ga., aud Talla
hassee and Montieello, Fla.
G J FULTON, Sup’f A & G RR
Tallahassee Floridian and Albany Pat
riot'copy two weeks a id seud bill to this, of
fice? jan. 4tf.
INTELLIGENCE
OFFICE.
rpilE necessity of the limes has sugges’
; ted to our minds the propriety of es‘
tablishing an office of this kind in Thom
asville, and while we desire to make it
profitable to ourselves, we expect it to
benefit others. Persons wishing to sell or
buy anv species of property or to
PROCURE LAS OR,
or to get employment will find it to tliei.i
interest to to call on us. Office in the back
room of Mr. Ainsworth’s Provision Store
wherein ogr absence you will find Mr
A. F. Franklin ever ready to wait on you
Nov 22 3mo WADE K. SANFORD.
j 7 W. RABUN,
COTTON FACTOR AND
£oh)h)is.sio AjelvW,
No. 110 Ray .Street Savannah, Ga.
Has resumed business and solicits from
tbe friends •aun.l patrons of the late firm
of Rabun and Smith, the privilege of serv
ing them.
TISON & GORDON,
C OTTON FACTORS,
Diissi im mmmi
MERCHANT ,
96 Bay Street,
savannah geokgh.
Special attention w ill be given to the sale
of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPEN
TINE, &c.
—OlO”' -
SAVANNAH. Ist., Sept,, 1805.
We are again in our old Office,
for business. An experience in this city
of over eleven years, and our undivided
attention to all business entrusted, induces
us to hope for a continuance of the liberal
patronage heretofore extended.
WM* 11. TISON,
W.M. W. GORDON.
R->bt. P. York, J. R. M’lntyre
M. K. Williams. P. fV.Ward.
YORK ff IlLllMl. HUM & Ei„
AUCTION AXB fOnniSSIO.'V
.MERCHANTS,
8 .4 Y SI., SA 1 7 ANNAII, GA
Consignment!! of Cotton nnd Cumber
fiOLICITE l>.
IV FIFE II FTPS’ CHS.
Brigham, Baldwin & Cos, Savannah
, Gaden & Unck'.es, “
Isaac D. LaKoche. . “
Hunter & Gammell, . “
Erwin & Hardee, “
Hiram Roberts, “
W, Woodbridge, “
L C Norvell & Cos.
S T Knapp & Bro,, New York
D H Baldwin & Cos. “
Nov 8 6mo
Cotton, Commission hnd Forwarding
VI EBCHA.VTS.
SAVANNAH, BtJORGIA.
Will make liberal advances on Produce
consigned to us or our friends in New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Liverpool.
AGENTS FOR
STEARNS A TKARVIN
And other Norther* Manufactories,
Refer te ell the leading Merchants es the
City. Nev I
NEW STORE AND
NEW G O ODfc!!
TTTE ARE now PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC WITH A WELL
j f selected assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCER IBS,
HARD . r ARE, CROCKERY AND CUTLERY, j.
Which we offer for sale at our store next door to Messrs. J. N. McKinnon &
Cos., consisting ot‘
Silks, Delanes, Poplins,
Marinoes, Lusties, Mohares.
Cambrics, • Calicoes, Ginghams’
Ribbons, Waterfalls, Head Nets,
Hoops, Balmarals, Vandikes,
Casmeres, Jeans, Linens,
Hoods, Shirts, erseys,
Buttons, Thread, N o d les,
Hooks and Eyes, Gloves,
etts, Hose, Laces,
Tare, Hair Pins, Scarfs,
Veils, Collars, Cravats. •
J3 OO T S AND SHOE S
Combs, Knives &- Forks,
Port Monies, Spoons, .
Pocket Books, Umbrellas,
Pocket Knives, Suspende s,
Pens Paper, . Inks-,
Pencils, Envelops, Blankets,
Ladies, Gents and Childrens
• HATS, Caps ana Hosery,
Bleaehep ’ and Unbleached
HOMEB P U N 8,
Soda, ‘ . . • • ‘ Spice
Pepper, • ■ Mustard, ‘
Clove , . Saleratus, . ;
Ca dies, Matches,
Olive Starch,
Soaps, • • Tea,
Coffee, Coperas,
Nutmegs, Mace, • •
Solace, Savory,
Emulet, Diadem.
And other Brands of • .
Smoking And
Chewing Tobacco-
Hill 1113 -fiKEHIBf,
Os Ilic Latest Fashions,
a full assortment of
Castor Oil, Linseed Oil,
British Oil, Spirits of Turpentine,
Jacobs Cordial, Godfreys Cordial,
Batemans Drops, Paregoric,
Pain Killer. Hot Drors.
Laudanum, ‘ &c., AiC.
A Splendid assortment of * .
LADIES AND (Ull J)RENS CLOAKS.
* Which we offer
CHEAP IV C3 IFA
Cotton. Corn, Hides, Tallow,
If *ftx Taken in Exchange.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ‘lla
JIAABiIXS & lIIOMAS. •
Oct-11-6in •
liOwlsdcti sale.
Will he sold before ttie Courthouse door
in Valdosta, on the First Tuesday Feb
ruary next within Hie legal hours of sale.
Lot No. 11 Block No 11 in the.town of
Yal iosta. Baid lot is known as the Ellis’
Store is well improved, sold- by virtue of
a fi la issued by the Ordinary of said Cos.
in favor of I’earcy Ellis vs D 1> McDonald
Administrator on the estate of T W Ellis
deed, as the .property of the estate, of
said.decu. ■ W. A ELEN D. Sheriff..
~ 7 “ STOLEN. . ‘ ■
From m.y place on the night’ of tl>e
e ghteenth of Dee, last two mules; one.
a large mouse colord mare mule having
a knot, or wen, on the ief't underjaw
about tha size ot a hen-egg, anb the
other a medium sized deep red sorrel
mare huvig a white mouth; both young
and in good order. A liberal reward
will be given for. the return of-said
mules to my place eight miles’ south
of Thomasville Ga.
Mrs DUNCAN MeKINNON.
Ist Jan. 1866.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of
William H Sibley late of Thomas County
deceased, are hereby required to make im
mediate payment, and all persons bavin,
claims against tbe same will present fem
in terms of the law.
Jan 10-40d F J BROWNING Adrn’r
Land Agency.
THE undersigned will buy or sell lands
oeated in this section, for persons in
anylpart of the country. Having the ad
llintage of a newspaper circulating over
vae country, my facilities for purchases
nnd sales are much better than could oth
erwise be obtained. Persons addressing
me on the subject must comply with the
following instructions : If wishing to sell
lands, describe them fully and truthfully,
quality, number of acres of each quality,
whether pine, hammock, high or low lands
and the lowest price the owner will take.
Or if the object be to purchase—state what
kind of lands are wanted, the number of
acres as near as practicable, and what
price you have made up your mind to give.
When lancte are thus entrusted to me for
sale, the owner cannot himself dispose of
them without becoming responsible for the
advertising charges. L. C. BRY’AN.
4 •*. masville, Dec i3,1865.
20.000 SEGARS.
GOOD and choice, fine brands, received and
Cor sale by JOHN ST/4RK-
STUART'S HOTEL
‘VALDOSTA, GEO . ‘
finite want of a good, hotel having long
I been felt at'this point, the subscriber
has been induced to take charge of-thjs
establishment formerly known as the Val
dosta hotel, which will be thoroughly re
paired and refitted, and’opened forth* .ne
commOdation of the traveling publice the
first day .of January next, /faring- bad
some experience in this line of bus. less,
he believes himself coifipetent to !*der
his guests comfortable and to malt their
stay with him both comfortable an lgree*--
able, and no pains will be spared, o effect
this object. 11 is table will be supplied
with the best the market affords and chari.
ge's modehite, C. .T. STUART.
A-t.tach’ed to thil? f/otel is an-excellent
• Stable .where ‘ careful and trusty hostlers
will always be found to care for horses
and attend, to any thing in that depart*
ment. J.an 4, ts i .
Thomas SlierifPg Sale-
Will be sold before the Courthouse door
inThomasvi-lle on the first Tuesday in- Feb
ruary next befween- the usual hours’ of
gale, the following property to wit :
The west half of lot of land number 312
in the 13th District of Thomas County,
levied on as the property of Allen Creed,
to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from
the Superior Court of Thomas Count j l in
favor of Thomas’ Adams vs said Allen
Creod ; property pointed out by plaintiff.
Dec 27-30d G. WILSON. Sheriff.
LAND: SALE.
/A O/* Acres of Good Pine Land with
, )ol f about. 100 Acres of hammock
uncleared. Good dwelling house and all
necessary outbuildings- with elegant Gin
house and Screw. ‘ 600 acres ci cleared
land all under good fence. The f lace is
as well watered as any in the .County, and
now in fine condition for making a crop.
The Cotton land on this place is .not sur
passed in this section. The place has two
settlements with the. necessary buildings
on each except that one has no Gin house
and Screw. Any person there.cte wish
ing to purohase a smaller farm may pur
chase a part only of this plan an on and
find all the conveniences. Tha place ie
only six miles from Thomasville and situ.
ated.in a good neighborhood and society.
Apply at once before th* place is with*
drawn from market t LC BRYAN.
PIPES, PIPES, PIPES.
VI H/Ul Pipes and Pipe Heads, all kinds,
£from a Clay Pipe to the genuine
Meresehaum, and a fine assortment of Smoking
Tobacco. Received and for sale by
JOHNS TARK.
19* Advertise ! Advertise ! I
UHiilf WITH llllil! PIKES!
. • j
* ■ ■-
J. SCHIFF& BROTHER,
Have now heady for inspection, and are constantly receiving
additional supplies of tho kites! styles of • • , • • . • • ‘
. • ‘ ‘ . ’ . ‘ ! - .
Staple nml Fnnry ‘ ■
T~> FI -ST €3r OOD IS ,
such as ■ ... ; ’.
French Marines, all Wool I>clares, Granitas. Poplins, Alpaccas, anb the lat
est Styles of Print*; W hite Goods, Hosiery, and Lovers Lai moral %nd _
Honp Skirts ( Head Nets, Ladies’ ami Gentjs Hats, Knit “W oolen
Goods such as Breakfast Shawls, Nubes, Sontags and Hoods. •
Os the-latcstßrcadway style. ....
READY MADE CLOTHING.
All wool Cagimeres, I)oa Skins", Sutnets, and Kentucky Jeans, Ladies and Gent*
Boots and Sliocs ‘
. • • • • : *
A great variety of .NOTIONS,-.
Cotton arid Wool Cards, Maoabhv and-Scotrh Snuff l>y -tlie bottle or pound. A larg* lot of
FRENCH CALI’ SKINS, and LEATHER of our on* tanning ,
Many-other articles kept usually'in a Dry G'oods store. Cora# and giye them a call, they will
take great pleasure in allowing goods, and you will be convinced that they will s.ell theis goods
As Low as the Lowest/
EP* Country ‘merchants, will.lind it to their adyuntage to examine their stock and-prices. 4Li
■ Nov &2 ts ‘ . • . •
. ’ / ‘STEAMEES ‘.
‘TWO BOYS’ AND ‘ORIENT.’
Brgalar Packcta between Doctorlowu mnl Savannah,
NOTICE.
HAVING perfected my arrangements, I am how prepared to ship from 600 to 80
Bales Cotton per Week by the- first-class Steamers TWO BOYS and ORI
ENT, and will handle all Cotto-n or Goods consigned townie, and pay for all Cotton
Oooods lost in’ my hands. 1 have a large •
■ “W-A-3E* IE3 HOYX SI !E3,
•and competent men to attend to my business- and feel sure Qf giving satisfaction. I
have sliippad-during rhe monl'* of November 1166 Bales Cotton, without being Agent
for aßoaf, and as 1 am Agent for two first .class Steamers, will insure all Goods cons
signed to my care to-mcet with dispatch. All Cotton consigned “to ray care will be
handled with great care. .. . 1). J. DILLSON, Agent,
COMING,: STILL COMING.
c *’ •
WE HE NOW RECEIVING A FULL STOCIv OF° ALL KINDS “J
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS!
ii&it ins . ®©iiim
Ladies Cloaks, Shawls and Hats
OF TILE LATEST STYLES. ;
©ENTLEKIR’S FURNISHING- Goods,
. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. -
’ . # .* • . * J
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY,
OF THE FINEST AND MOST APPROVED FINISH.
Notions of all kinds.
In fact everything else usually kept in a Dry Goods House. A splendid . stook
GOLD WATCHES,
with many other things too numerous to mention. All of which we offer to sell as
cheap as possible for
CASH CASH only
Pluase call and examine our stock as we mnke no charges for showing our Good
Oct-25 6m H. WOLFF & BROTHER.
H AVING fitted up and opened our
S4LOO\, at the Store of T. J.
Meß.iin, we are prepared to offer to the’
Public every; ning that can be found in a
First Class Saloon.
BRANDIES. .
WHISKEY, • -
• GIN, •
•. ale. ■ : “
• CIIAMPAIGN'E WINE, “
” . MUSCAT WINE,
MALAGA WINE,
PORT WINE.
“. , • “ CLARET WINE,
‘ RHINE WINE
. AND'EYERY VARIETY OF-
L I Q U O ES,
Either by the Bottle or Drink--l*lain o-f
Mixed.'. ••
FINE HAVNNA CIGARS
of different brail is. Anderson's aud oths
ers . . ’ ’ •
Fine Cut Tobacco,
Apd everything to suit the-taste of the
most fastidioils, can be had at
THE ‘OUR HOUSty
As cheap as anywhere'in the South. ‘We
shall always keep on hand a.
’ ‘ LARGE AND WELL “
Selocted. stocli.,
And would invite the Public to give us
cull, before purchasing elsewhere.
• PETERS & PERRY.’ .
Oct 3, 18ft5. 14 -Sro . •
rritMTUii ii
‘<f*T g
Ijftgafc |
fitHE undersigned has opened a Shop in
| in Thomnsville, for the ufhcMnctmjS •
aud Repairing of • .
FURNITURE,
Making and Furnit hing Coffins, &c., &c. ‘ ‘
Orders may be left at the Drug Store of
Messrs.. Winn & Cassels, at the old Stand of
l’. B. Little. # I;. .1 SPITZ, •
Phoenix Foundry And
MACHINE SHOP.
riVHIS Establishment is now iu successful
1. operation, and is pepared to make to or
der catisr \.\i> saw nu.i.s, aud
all kinds of Mill Work. VN • keep constantly
on hand,Sugar mills of all sixes. Bark Milll
(Jiu Gearing, Iron Railing. Kettlw* from 10 to
100 gallons, Ovens, Spiders, Wash pots, Plows,
&e. W e make to order all kiuds of Irou Ki
Brass -Castings. < >ur prices are reasonable
give us a call- Country produce taken in
change for work at market prices.
1. ! lAIM A X Ak CL
Columbus, Op. Nov 22, ts
noi thi:k.\ cotton
Warehouse,:
UOUNEIt OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS. ?
. SAVANNAH. GEO.’
O’FALLON A CO.,
Factors,
I'ttmarding ami Com mission
PERGMAKT®, ‘ ;
Respectfully .invite attention io
j our facilities for the. purchase or
movement of Southern Products, ami will
give prompt attention to- all business en
tn eur care. Intending to establish per’
niunently a House in Savannah, expect by
strict buainess principles to merit and re~’
ceive a portion of the trade. •
Having a # commodious .Warehouse l.t
Cotton, we are prepared to buy, or. receive
on consignment “to our friends in New
York or Europe, - and .w ill make advances •
on same ; picking, re baling or mending
all Cotton before shipping, thereby saving
the onartnoiis expense incurred i North
ern cities by this process.
Tliev solicit a portion of the business of
the people of Georgia and of adjoining
States. . ‘
OFFICE. STODDARDS RANGE
Corner'of Bay and Lincoln Streets.
NOTICE f
HA\ IXG completed an -arrangement with
Messrs. L COLBY &. CO'., ;of Bavau- •
nah, for t e purpose of running ;t liit-of
Steamers
• Between Doctor Town and Savannah, for
the'purpose of-- .
Reducing Freights;
’ I now.solieit the patronage of Che kind peet
pie of Soutli-Western Georgia,-and elsewhere
in their behalf. I have made arrangements
to ship COTTON, WOl, and other
Produce, and act as Forwarding Agent for.
the public, and solicit their’ patronage. ‘Got*,
ton will be forwarded at ■ ‘
‘em ‘.{SETS'” pp BALE;-
‘Wool'and other articles of produce at very
Low Rates, and Gooos consigned to me by
the above line cf Boats from .Savannah, W ill
be forwarded
FREE OF CHARGE t
lean be found at Tliomasville, Oa., on and
after the 2oth of this month. Any information
in reference to
Boats or Freight
ean always he hap by calling on me at 11.
’ Ainsworth's Store at Tliomasville.
HENRY If. SANFORD.
Agent for C. L. Colby &. Co’s. Liae Boats.
FOR SALE.
ONE of the most pleasant Kesi
dences in Uie City, for
small family. Convenient to thsn£^t
business portion of the city. ForJUJ^H
terms and particulars apply to
E. REMINGTON 4 SON,
Jan 4-3 t Thomasville, Ga.
DR. T. S. HOPKINS
SOU OSa is übi L*t with