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HAljilj.
W. P. CLOWER & C 0.,;
DIUJOGHSTS.
Hare renovated aud refitted the Store next
to Young Hotel, for the purpose of es- ;
tat dishing a
First Class Drug Store.
The new firm ask for a share of patron-.’
age. and invite the attention of the citi- ‘
t< ns to their well selected slock of
.He.lici nt*,
I’anr) ;nrl Toilet trtidrs. |
soaps and Perliitnery.
Flue Green anti lilaek Teas.
Kerosine Lamp* and Oil,
I>YE s’l FFS.
r<ju’thr with eter| other article usually
kept in'a well appointed Drug Store.
gray'* I‘hyuemm’ I’rescnplivtu carefully
prepared.: t
Jan 24 4-ts
ISTotioe-
ST.THOM.VtU LODGE No. 49, F .V AM-,)
Thus\svillk. Ga .Jan. ‘it'. lN>d. ij ,
To the M tubers of this Lodge:
All and fcvtry one of you who are in ar- i
rears f.tr dues, are required to come for
ward immediately and pay up, else yen
will he dealt with according to the By ,
Laws nnd Regtilalioosf o this Lodge.
By order of the Lodge. j
11. WOLFF, Secretary. j
Jan 21 4-31
KILLEK, TIIOJItK A- Cos,
cn?P"Eii a.t_i
COMMISSIONS GROCERY
M E B C II A,N.T S ,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA;
A. J. MILI.KR. SAMUEL B. THOMAS.
It. 0. LIVINGSTON.
Jan 24 _ Gn _ 1 * _
HOTEL TO REXT. The Urge
II tel situated near the Depot, at
ThouiASville. can he rented for the present
year hy application to Mrs. Caroline Las- j
seter, on ‘he premises.
Jan 24 ‘ 4..1t
8100 Reward.
STOLEN from the subscriber, on the j
night of the 19th inst., at ltis plauta-- J
tion, sis miles East of Thomasville, on the
tlrooverville road, two large fine MULES.
One a Black Mare Mule, hair worn otf on •
the left side from working in the Sugar j
Mill; has a short body nnd is about ten
years old. The other Mule is an Iron Gray 1
from the shoulders back, the neck being j
nearly white, long body, has a scar on one
of her heels where the hair joins the hoof, !
is also a Mare Mule, aud seven years old.
I will give the above reward to any* per
son delivering them to me. or to J. N.
McKinnon & Cos , at Thoniasville
GEORGE W. MITCHELL.
Jan 22 4- ; *t
\ T OTICII. —All persons iudebicd io
\ Sheldon Swift, late of Thomas fouu
iv. iketcnsod, arc notified to make payment
■to the undersigned, and all those having
■claims or demands against him, will pte
sent them in form and in terms of the res
■in ire in cuts of the law.
JOHN J. BARKER. Adm’r.
SYNTHIA SWIFT, Adnt'x.
Jan 24 4 ~ 4<K1
Adi!tinisli , v‘t;oi‘'i SuSe,
Georgia- MiTciiui.L county.
Will be sold at ilu late residence of
A. II .lone-, late of said County, deceased,
~n Monday, Hie otli day of February next,
all ib.- perishable property h longing to
said deceased, can-.-ting o setetal i .vs .
of Cotton, Iving at Camilla, four yoke of
Oxen, two Slides, liogs. ‘orn nnd Cobb
Crusher, one Rockaw ty. one large Wagon,
one Buggy, one Ox Cart*Goats, Beds.
Biaeksmith Tools, one Cotton Gin, one Su
gar Mill n I Boiler, and many other things
t.. 0 numerous to mention. The sales will
continue tram day to day until all is sold.
Terms ad ti e day of sale.
M YRGARET JONES, Adm’x.
Jan 24 4v - 1
NOTICE TO
Everybody!
%) v
W p the undersigned can now say to he
Public that we at e ready to
(Urhul Corn,
w.<i we hnve pure hasted an engine and mill
of sufficient power to do pood Work, and
■the way you have to prove it is to bring
vour Corn and see if you do not get good ‘
Meal, tu connection with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order. Sah, Blinds. |
I>oors. Uip. Dress. Tongue and Groove
Plank, make Coffins to older with neat
ness and dr-natch. we will also take con •
itracts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
1 feel thankful to the Public for their
liboral patronage extended to me hereto
fore. and hope 1 may merit a c> ntinuation
of the same. ISAIAH DEKLL.
IXTER3 (L Revenue l ax \o
j|Ce>—All persons requiring License
for the pursuit of any business or profee- ‘
eion. under the Excise Laws of the United
States, are hereby informed that 1 am ready
to receive applications for the same. All
persons failing te apply within a reasons 4 -
ble time after the pub ication of this notice,
will subject themselves to the penalty of
the law. Blanks will be furuished at any
time at my office in Thomssville. My
Division ‘doth, is composed of Brooks and
Thom** 3 *
T L. HOPKINS.
Ass t Assessor, 25th Div., Ist Dist.
Jan 24 4 ' tf
N otice to Debtor*.— All persons
indebted to me are requested to come
forward and make immediate payment.
1 intend leaving Thomasville about the first
of Februarv. and my business must be
‘ closed up. I can be found at nay residence
in Thomasville until the period above
named, and hope no person indebted to me
will delay longer than that lime, and com
pel me o the necessity of seeking settle
ments by law. _
T. B. LITTLE
Jan 24 I '- t
DFITTGrS
AND
MEDICINES.
flAhe undersigned having purchase the
j elegant Drug Store ot Dr. Little. take
pleasure in announcing to the people o’
Thomasville, aud the couutry genera.ly.
that they have just full supply
of fresh Drugs and Medtciues, Paints.-!
Oils, Perfumery, Stationery, eld etc. Call
and examine for yourselves
By strict aitention to bu<iness. eourte- ;
ous and honorable dealing with our cus
tomers we hope to merit and receive a li>e
! ral share of patronage. ; <
WINN i CASSELS.
James N. Wisjt.
Samukl J. Cassrls.
j tn 17tf
DR. R. \V. BASTON
Having permanently located in Tlioauis
rille, respectfully ott-re hi- services to the i
citizens of the Town and Surrounding [
■ Country, in the practice ol Medicine. Sur
gery and Midwifery. Will also pay spe
cial attention to the treatment of Diseases ■
of Women. Ofiice R. B. Evans’ old store
upstairs. janlT-Ctn 1
\t. (I. FURGUSd;,I
( Grud’iale of Qitfeh's College)
PHYSICAN, SI KciEuN, &c.,
Eostcn, Georgia.
I May may be consulted at Mr Mur
! pity’s, near 11. 11, Station..
1,. O. 116 .\
RESIDENT DENTIST
THCMASVILLE, GA. j
ILL be fiinnd at the old
v V <tand occupied.by him for
the last ten years
•Aug i£M2m
I>r. w r OeXYBTT
KEEP constantly in store anti for rale
well selected stock ol
M EDK'TNES
ami all other articles usually kept in drug store ;
j July 5, 1861. ts
U L, VILLALOR&Ai
COTTON FACTOR
mmm 11 warn
Mei*clian.t.
No- 94 Bay Street,
N.t r.LVA'.t//. GA.
J - Notice.
STOLEN from my place on the night of
the night of the 28th, a Mouse colored
1 Mare MULE, very lightly colored, her tail
and mane is shaved very close. Site si
about 12 years i Id, her mouth has been
cut very bad with the bridle. Any infor
mation of her will be thankfully received,
atid I will compensate any one for her re
covery. Mv place is near Groovervillc.
Jan 4-ts * It. lIAMSEY.
GEORGIA- Berrien County.
Whereas, Solomon Urittin and Mary
Gritlin. applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of lames Griffin,
late of said County, deceased.
And, whereas, Roney Roe applies lo me j
for Letters of Administration on the estate 1
of Nancy Roe, late of said County, dec’d. j
These are therefore, to cite and lultnon- j
ish all persons interested to be and appear j
in my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand officially, Jam ry
Bth, 18(ib.
D. B. LUKE. Dep. Ord.
j Jun 21 4-1 m
<< EOALIA Thamus Italy.
Whereas. L A Sutton. Aduin...-s r uoi . <1
colligendum, oil iho estate ol .'1 I’ o i o
deceased, makes application lor; pernni
uenl Iciiers there >n. _
And whereas, On tße first Monday in
February next, .J A l’arrainoie will apply
| to said Court for 1 utters it Administration
: on the estate of W B I'e.irev, deceased.
And whereas, On the first Monday in
February next. Josiah J Everi t will ap
ply lor letters of Guardianship for the
persons, property and effects of the uiiuor
heirs ol George Folsom deed.
And whereas, On the first Monday in
| February next, Amiale G • heftall will ap
ply for letters of Guardianship for the
persons, property and effects of E Tatnall,
Cooper and De La Motte Sli.eftall, minor
heirs.
And whereas, on the first Monday in
; February next Eliza Ward will apply for ,
! letter- of Administration on the estate of
Louis J Ward deceased.
And whereas. Hardy .J Ward makes ap° i
j plication to this Court for letters of Ad- j
uiiuistration on the estate of Jessee Ward,
deceas and.
And whereas, on the first Monday in j
February next, application will be made
for letters of Administration with the will >
annexed, on the estate of Kincheou Waid, i
deceased. . * “ ■ !■
And whereas, on the first Monday in
February next app ication will be made
lor letters of Admiiiisiraiion on the es
tate of Kindred Hard deceased.
And whereas Irvin H Rawls makes ap
plication 10 this Court for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Willis Singles
ary deceased.
’ T I.is is therefore to cite and admonish a
persons interested to tile their objections in
this Court otherwise letters will he granted
and issued tos ad applicant.
Jan 10-30d 11 11 TOOK A’, Ordy.
GEORGIA-Thomas County.
In the first Monday in March next, I
will apply to the t'ourt of Ordinary of said
County for an order granting leave ,o sell
the lands and real estate of George Folsom
I deed. J J A VA7RITT.
Jan 10-60d Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Sixty days after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall
County for leave to sell 4000 Acres of
Land in Tatnall County all the property of
the Late Mieheal M. Mattox deceased of
said County for ‘the benefit of the Heirs
and Creditors,
j Jan 6th 1866 H. A. Mattox,
Administrator.
I i7f. s. HOPKINS
Office in same Lot with Reiideneo,
MT>Trr nf\ f\r\ 0
,; % i ’ * • e §s fj c \ *
’
\
II
xrtncti a*: tvM.r. nee.!,
‘V'32-jL : L2T 2-iO vW !
Our stock con-ists of the latest styles ol
LA DIKE MESS GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
LA OIKS
CLjOAK-S
AND
S II A AVLS,
A FINE LOT OF
LADIES HATS,
have also a complete assortmeut ot
Heady Made Clothing,
limiDDm
AND
!S* X?C €3 JE3 SZ.
•tIWiKSTn iyQQOS
Such as Georgia made K-OrfiSY’ j
OSNABIHIOS m JEANS.
Which we are able to oiler at
rniunu uuN
I Betore buying elsewhere you will do well ■
I ta call and examine our stock.
1. KUBITSHEK i BRO.
j Oct 25-Grno
mi i Hi i m
FACTORS
AND
General* Commission
Corner of Drayton & Bryan Streets,
MArA.V'\ill,a
KKVAV UARTRISCIE 4fc CO.
( oiunii—iosi Jlcri-Uantis
1A N D
NO. 133 ISA*- S E s:ih:t.
iS-1 I’A XX- 1 it, GE OR Gl\.
lITE solicit consignment of Cotton to
\\ ourselves and onr New York friends.
We are prepared to make liberal advances
on receipt of produce, and endeavor to
give strict attention and prompt returns.
References:
Jno. Scriven, Presl. A & G R R
Col W J Young, Thomasville, Ga
j, Pj MMiSOiU sms,
Cotton factors |
AND
6efr)h)i\sßiOi) ‘Aici'clKOii-s, j
siSl'nioii SI., Xew Orleans
.1. B lIAIIRISON. late of the firm of
Cave & Harrison.
EDWARD HARRISON,
.1. B. H ARRISON, Jr.
i SIDNEY HARRISON.
ili |iri">nili'(l by Vlr. >4 I. IBCTI.fEK,
I Rvfcr to AII Hanscll, Messrs. Kubit
i slick, IL M’olff & Bro.
j Nov 11 m
|A J Bradv. TV M Smith, E.l Moses,
: Athnto, La :•'■> Cohmhts
0E
FOi’.'Y ARIJING
Jfl £ A 0 U A K T S •;
| pj ji:.y Ml., NAV.AA'AAH, -Jn:
Consignments of Cotion for sale in this
market or fur shipment to out- friends in
New York, Philadelphia, Boston Balti
more. Liverpool and Germany are solicited
and liberal advances made. Orders for
Wines, Liquors, Groceries, &c., promptly
attended to.
AGENTS FOR
C'reiiie tie Itouz) nutl Veuve Clicquot
CHAMPAGNE.
DILTHEY, SABL & CO’S.,
Rhine Wines, and P. I, de Tenet & de
Georges’
BORDEAUX WH3IS.
Nov 6 6mo
GEO. H. AiILEDGE,
Molesale Grocer
6
SHIP CHANDLER,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND j
iu. wii uiiMJ iiljUc.iiiXX'i iO.
7-2 Boy Street SAVANNAH. <■! A
Constant Supplies received per Steamers
from New York. Orders by Mail, accom j
panied *y remittances, promptly filled at
(he lowest market pi ices. Nov 8 3mo
PIT A Q 7 P(]TW JL’ rn .
SHIPPIE&
I p>r; 11 *Q / r ” T A D : V !
ouMuiooiori iiiiu l.oitw iUUitiNu
MKKCHAIYTS,
Jonea- Hlotk, Cor., Rav X- Abereorn
Streets. SAVANNAH, a.
REFERENCESJ
Messrs. Dabney. Morgan & Cos., N. Y. j
Jarvis Slade. Esq. “
Gardner Colby. Esq. Boston.
Hon. J. Wiley Ed : and*. “
Liberal advances made on consignments
to Charles L Colby, New York, and to our
friends in Boston and Philadelphia,
Line of Boats to Doctortown,
Nor 8 3mo -
j 7 h. McMa ho n a ~co„
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
COiiN, OATS, HAY, FEED &c
Corner of Broughton and Jefferson Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Fresli Drugs.
np ‘■.t i'VH/T. has just received a
, tresh I ’.gs, purchased
actorie” in the United
. •••. ua i v -r'.ctrg every a. title in the ‘
at. . His ‘t. •- were
i tppD lag tke .
Quality of Medicines
manufactured, and the prices were nr; |
tiierefor? consulted, if* will nevertheless ■
sell upon easv terms, and leels sure that j
he can give satisfaction.
Thankful for the liberal patronage ex.
tended to him heretofore by the people ot ;
Thomas County, he hopes to men! aeontin ;
nation of their favors, //e may be found j
at his old Stand opposite Remington & Son. I
. Jan4.if I’. S. ROB I'll. j
NTOTICE!
v i “* sl&al)
LOWRY, HAVES & FLANIGAN
H AVTN( THIS DAY ENTERED INTO
a Copartnership for the
MJUICTBI il KZHDin
OF
SUSIES, WA&OKi
j ■ AND ALL KINDS OE
Blacksmith Work,
Take this method ot informing tho Public
the fact, and to solicit their patronage. Our
Terms will be . ,
HTJCIC’TI-A CASH*,
No work will leave the Shop until paid
■ i ‘ .Ye vv ill ta.ke PRODUCE.
UPERIXTEN I S ttKFICK A. Ar O U. It
December Joth, 1800.
NOTICE.
Shortest amßmost pleasant roftte to Savannah
|vi;t iValthourville, Uiceboro’, and
Snnherry. Through ifrom
Thomasville to Sav-
I • . annuli in 30
hours.
1 Via Rail Road Dio Miles. Stage 22 Miles,
Steam Boat 85 Miles.
Leave Thomasville every Monday, Wednes
dav :;id Fridav, Arrive at.!Savannah every
Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday, connecting
I with .Steamers to Baltimore, Xtw j\ork and
other Northern Ports,
RETURNING.
Leave .Savannah on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Arrive at Thomasville on Tues
day. Thursday and .Saturday, in time to con
nect with Stages to Albany, Gu., and ialla
hassee and Montieello, Fla.
G J FULTON. Sup t !i & fi R R
*.* Tallahassee Floridian and Albwnv Pat
riot copy two weeks a id send hill to this ol
lice* ‘ jan. -Ilf.
INTELLIGENCE
’ OFFICE!.
rjAIIE necessity of the times has sngges-
J[ ted to our minds the propriety of es
! tablishiug an office of this kind in Thom
asville, and while we desire to make it
j profitable to ourselves, we expeci it to
benefit others. Persons wishing to sell or
buv any species of property or to
PROGURS LABOR,
or to get employmeut will find il to Iheij
interest to to call on us. Office in the back
room of Mr. Ainsworth’s Provision Store
wit ere in our absence you will find Mr
F. Franklin ever ready to wait nil you
! Nov 22 3ino WADE T. SANFORD.
j7W. RABUN,
- ■■ \T APNm ANT}
- b V f 0 ujojiSj \ t.L- i
Zti! M-* M '’ $lO ij *ii i\ i) 1,
N■.-! 140 !>av Street Savaonalt, Ga.
11..- re-i.mea bu iness and solicits from
the friends and patrons of I lie late firm
! of Rabun and Smith, the privilege of serv•
1 ing them.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON JF ACTORS,
imrni ns niTUiiiG
?..£E ILC HA3STT *? .
96 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH GKOKGIA.
Special attention will be given to the sale
of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPEN
TINE, &c.
-o:o-
SAYANNAII. Ist., Sept., 1865.
Weave again in our old Office, prepared
for business. An experience in this city
ot 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. H. TISON,
WM. W. GORDON.
R'bt.P. York. J. R. Minnie
31. E. Williams. IJ.1 J . //.Ward.
MI WILLIAMS. M’IITIBE & C3..
AUCTION AN COHUWSION
Hi:lt( HANTS,
BA Y SI., SA VA A’NAIJ, GA
(‘•nulgamentu of Cotton nml l.imibcr
SOl.lt ITKt.
JVEFEH.BNCES.
Brigham, Baldwin & Cos, Savannah
Gaden Unekies, “
i Isaac D. Laßoc’ne, “
Hunter & Gftmmell, “
Erwin & Hardee, “
Hiram Roberts, “
W. Woodbiidge, t*
L C Norvell & Cos. t “
S T Knapp & Bro,, New Yotk
L> II Baldwin & Cos, “
Nov 8 Cmo 9 j
rwiilWiTir,!
Cotton. Commi-nion butt ■‘’•rwardin
merchant#, *
SAVANNAH, OdOBGIA.
Will make liberal advances on Produce
consigned to us or our friends in New
York. Boston, Philadelphia, or Liverpool.
AGENTS FOR
STEARNS A MARVIN
And other Northern Manufactories,
Refer to all the leading Merchants of the
City. Not 8 3re*
*j NEW STORE AND j
SI El W Gr O ODE!!
ll r H AKIf’JCOWPREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC WJTII A WELL
ff selected assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
HARD .‘ r ARE, CROCKER YAND CUTLERY,
Which we offer for sale at our store next door to .Messrs. J. N. McKinnon &
Cos., consistin'; of • . . .
Silks, Dekme3, Poplins,
Marinoes. Lustres, Moharet*.
Cambrics, Calicoes, Gingrhams*
Ribbons, Waterfalls, Head Nets,
Hoops, Balmaials, Vandikes,
Casmeres, Jeans, Linens,
Hoods, Shirts, erseys,
Buttons, Thread, N c^les,
Hooks and Eyes, Gloves,
elts, Hose, Laces*
Tate, Hair Pins, Scarfs, . •
Veils, Collars, Cravats.
BOOTS AXD SHOES
Combs, Knives &. Forks,
Port Monies, Spoons,
Pocket Books, Umbrellas,
* Pocket Knives,. Suspende s, . •
Pens Paper, Inks,
Pencils, Envelops, Blankets,
Ladies, Gents and Childrens
„ HATS,
Bleachep and . Unbleached
HOMES PUNS,
! Soda, Spice
j Pepper, Mustard,
Clove , Saleratus,
Ca dies, Matches, .
Olive ‘il, Starch,
Soaps, • Tea,
Coffee, Coperas,
Nutmegs, Mace, .
Solace, Savory,
j. Emulet’, Diadem.
And other Brands of •
Smoking And
Chewing Tobacco-
SI SIT lUll ©MHBM,
Os the latest I'UKhioiiN,
a fullgnssortmcnt of
Castor Oil, Linseed Oil
British Oil, Spirits of Turpentine,
Jacobs Cordial, Godfreys Cordial,
Batemans Drops, Paregoric,
Pain Killer. Hot Drors.
Laudanum, & c -,
A Splendid assortment of
LA 1)1 ES ANI) (.’IIILDRENS CLOAKS.
Which we offer
CHEAP F“ O 3FL CASH.
Cotton, Corn, Hides, Tallow,
Jf*a,x 4‘c. Taken in Exchange.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
JEXEiIXS & THOMAS.
Oct-11-6m
Lowhrtos Klicrlff’s Sale-
Will be sold be loro the Courthouse door
in Valdosta, on the First Tuesday Feb’
mury next within the legal hours of sale,
Lot No. 11 Block No 11 in the town of
Valdosta. Said lot is known as the Ellis
Store is well. improved, sold by virtue of
afi fa issued*by the Ordinary of sid Cos.
in favor of Pearcy Ellis vs L> B McDonald
Administrator on the estate of T W Ellis
deed, as the property of the estate of
said deed. IV. AELEN D. Sheriff.
Stolen -
From my place on the night of the
e ghtecnfli of Dee, last two mules; one
a large mouse colonl tuare mule 1 aving
a knot, or wen, on Die ieft untftrjaw
about tha size ot a hen-egg. anb the
other a mecliu o sized deep red s urel
mare havig a white mouth; both young
and in good oroer. A liberal reward
will be given for the return of said
mules to my place eight miles south
of Thouiasvilie Ga.
Mrs DUNCAN McKINNON.
Ist. Jan. 1866.
Notice..
All persons indebted to the estate of
William II Sibley late of Thomas County
deceased, are hereby required to make im
mediate payment, and all persons bavin
claims against the same will present item
in terms of the law.
Jan 10-40d F J BROWNING Adm’r
SAVANNAH. Oct. 27, 18G5-
The undersigned continues to transact the
business of a
OENERAb PO.nISIO\ TIER
CHANT AND FACTOR.
Having had many years experience in
said business, he will pay the same strict at
tention to the sate of Cot-ton ana other Pro
Uuce, and to the purchase of Supplies, at in
former years.
He will not have any interest in the put
chase of Cotton. Lilier .1 advances made on
Consignments.
Office No. 99 Bnv Street,
North side, and immediately East of the range
of Buildings owned l>y Claghorn and
Cunningham.
.Tan 4 3m A. S- HARTKLJIGE
LOST
A promissory note mode to Thrmas
Roberts for ninety eight dollarsdated
about the first of March, 18*‘)0 due one day
after date and signed by Ashley G. Hob*
rts. All persons are forbidden from tra
ding for said note as payment has been
stopped with A G Roberts.
Stockton ,jlo4t MATH. ROBERTS.
20.000 SECrAHS.
GOOD and choice, fine brands, received and
|for sale by Will’ bTJRK
STUART'S HOTEL
VALDOSTA, GEO
f VT lie want of a good hotel having long
( been felt at this point, the subscriber
has been induct'd to take charge ol this
establishment formerly known as the Val
dosta hotel, which will be thoroughly re
paired and refitted, and opened forth* ac
commodation of the traveling public* the
first day of January next, //aving had
some experience in this line ot bu: less,
he believes himself competent to nder
his guests comfortable and to mak their
stay with Idm both comfortable an agree”
able, and no pains will be spared j effect
this object. ll is table will be supplied
with the best the market affords and char.
| ges moderate, ‘ C. T. STUART.
1 Attached to this 7/otel is an excellent
! Stable where careful and trusty, hostlers
1 will always be found to care for horses
| and attend to any tiling in that depart’
ment. Jan 4, ts
Tliomas felierilFs Sal©.
Will be sold before the Courthouse door
inThomasville on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next between the usual hours of
sale, 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 County in
favor of Thomas Adams vs said Allen
Creod ; property pointed out by plaintiff
Dec 27-30 J G. WILSON. Sheriff.
NOTICE
On the First Monday in February next-,
I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of
Thomas County for an order granting
leave to sell a portion of the lands belong
ing to the estate of L L Morrison deed.
Dec 13-60d T L PARKER, Adm’r.
Notice to Buyers.
1 respectfully urge upon those who. bought
property at the Auciila Place. /Estate
E R Young, to remove their effects at
once. Delay will subject both them and the
estate to los-es. Again I sav remove your
propertv. Stealing lias already begun,.
Jan Lt D S BRANDON
New liaidiis.
LAGEE RAISINS, Dates, Currents and
Ci’ron, prime fresh articles. Just received
and for sale by JOHN STARK.
PIPES, PIPES, PIPES.
yk 000 Pipes and Pipe Heads, all kinds,
from a Clay Pipe to flic genuine
Meresthaam.nml a fine assortment of Smoking
Tobacco. ReeeivecLa ud for sale by
JOHN STARK .
Advertise ! advertise ! !
HWING fitted up and opewed -our •
tUIiOOK, hi the Store of TANARUS, J.
we mo pret nr-.d to offer to the .
Pußli* eVervi rung that can be found id *
First Class Saloon.
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
GIN. • 1 f
. ALE, ;
CHAMPAIGNE WINE*
MUSCAT WINE,
MALAGA WINE,
PORT WINE.
CLARET WINE,
RHINE WINE
ANL) FVERY VARIETY OF
L I Q XT O R S,
Either by the bottle or Brink-Plain Lx
Mixed.
FINE HAVNNA CIGAPS
of different bvunJs. Anderson’s and c'lis
ers /
Fine Cut Tobacco,
■ And everything to suit the tnsle. ot tlitj
most fastidious, can be had at
TUI *OOB HOUSE/
As cheap ns anywhere in the South. We
I G, til always keep on haneba
LARGE AND WELL
Selected stools.,
And would invite the Public to give us
call, before purchasing elsewhere.
PETERS £ PERRY.
Oct 3, 18(15 14 3m
riRSITURIi
I Uw v'fTffb Tti
Jlfi m
riMIH undersigned has opined Shop in
in TliomnsvilTc, for the ufavMnetine
and Repairing of
bXRNITURR,
.Making and Furnishing Coffins, &c, .
s®P'Shop second door from thy Print
ing Office, on Jefferson street'.
Orders may be left at the Drug Store of
Messrs. Winn & Cassels. at the old Stand of
l’. R. Little. L. J SPITZ.
Jan 1 3m
Phoenix Foundry And
MACHINE SHOP.
rrMUS Establishment is now in successful
L ojietiUion, aud is prepared to make to or
der CIHHT \M> *tAW 1111,1., and
allkindsof Mill W ork. We keep constantly
on hand, Sugar mills ot all sizes, Hark Mil 11
(iin Gearing. Iron Railing. Kettles from 10 to
100 gallons, < >vens. Spiders. Wash pots. Plows
&e. We make to order all kinds of Iron and
lirass Castings. <>ur prices are reasonable
give us a call- Country produce taken in tx,
change for work at market prices.
1. II At MAX &. CL
Columbus. Ga. Nov ’J'J, ts
N< V TIII-iItN ( O I’TON
Warehouse,
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS
SAVANNAH. GKO.
O’FALLON & CO.,
L’acfoi's,
Forward liter and Commission
liERCILAKVI.
I) ESPECTI- I LLY invite attention to
our facilities for the purchase or
movement of Southern Products, and will
give prompt attention to all business cn
tn cur care. Intending to establish per
manently a House in Savannah, expect by.
“trie buniness principles to merit and re
ceive a portion of the trade.-
Having a commodious \\ u rehouse. :■/
Cotton, we are prepared to l uy, or receive
on consignment to our friends in New
York or Europe, and will.make advances
on same : picking,, rc baling or mending
all Cotton before shipping', thereby saving
the onormotls expense incut red in North .
ern cities by this process. • • .
Thev solicit a portion of the business of
the people of. Georgia and of adjoining
States.
OFFICE. STODDARDS RANGE
Corner of Gen/ and Lincoln Slri
NOTICE 1
HAVING completed an arr; i.genient with
Messrs. L. -COLBY CO , of Savan
nah, for t ie purpose, of running a lin of
Steamers
Between Doctor Town and Savannah, for
the purpose ot
Reducing Freights.
I now solicit the patronage of the kind peo
ple. of South-Western Georgia, and elsewhere
in their behalf. 1 have made arrangements
to ship COTTON, WOOI, nnil other
Produce, and act a*-Forwarding Agent for _
the public.and solieit their patronage, Cot
ton will be forwarded at . ••
—■’ jCDPCPC’ N'-TO t> A T -V ■
■’ _-i ■ CJi-'J.'-- - dfliift £}*dMiiUy
Wool and other articles of produce at very
Low Rates, and Gooos -consigned to me br
the above tine of Boats from Savannah, wif)
be forwarded ■
FREE OF CHARGE!
I can be found at Thomasville, Oa., on tmd
after the 25th of this month. Any information
in reference to
Boats -or Freight
•■an always bp hap by calling on me at 14
i Ainsworth's Store at Thoinasvilie.
HENRY 11. SANFORD .
Agent forC. L. Colby So Co's. Line Boats.
FOR .SALE.
ONE of the most pleasant Resi
dences in the City, for
: small family. Convenient to the issiHb
business portion of the city. Forj££|£HH
terms and particulars apply to
E. REMINGTON & SON,
Jan 4-3 t Thmv ill*. Ga-