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A. T. CUNNINGHAM. D G. PURSE. R. J. LARCOMBE.
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.
FACTORS
FORWARDING ANI) COMMISSION
M erchants,
No. I. Btoldard* Lower Rantre. Haj Street, Savannah, Cia.
• c
\V<* are milkin'-’ :i* liberal advance* as any Southern House,on < otiou shipped through
to Jftw Vork or I.iverpool.
We are sole Agent* for the State of Georgia, for the sale of Wilder A: Cos * celebrated
SALAMANDER SAFES.
Also, Agent’ for Mapea’ PHOSPHATE O K LIME, the best Fertilizer manufactured.
Nov 8 l>-3tn
GEO. T. PATTEN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
tuouamii.ia:, ga.
Ilf ILL pure h>*. and sell Colton. Baron.
It kujjar, styrup. Hool, Ac., Ac., on
Commission. fu Wal’d Cotton and other Pro
duce to Savannah, and Goods iiorn Depot to
oilier points
Orders aud Consignments solicited.
Feb It 7-3m*
GEORGE PATTEN,
F o xr w arding
and
COMMISSION VIKPC II 4 NT,
MAVASXA 11. Ui-OItGIA.
rpEXDERS bis si-rviv -s to the M •rehamsof
l Th'UiwsviUe and th. Pinners of rhom.s
Count v. fort, c forwarding • G 10-J*.; ne sale
of Pro ‘nee and purcli .se of Supplies, and re
spectfully solicit* their patronage
Feb 14 “-3m*
(illlvVT
BARGAINS!!
AT
DAVIS & JCFFEBV
INT ES “W
nmi i mm m,
>cil to tiolilbrrr>' store.
rj'MtE attention, of the public is called to the
1 large and varied ,i.~.. ■ ttnei I Q “is of
all dent riptjous consigned to ns for sate
AT AUCTION,
or at private sale, at l.fw than Cost.
Ladies are particularly invited to call and
examine out tine Don,is and Prices.
It i- our iuienliou ;o make this the Cheap
Store of Tliomasville.
Auction sales on Wednesday-* aid Satur
davs—dav and niglit.
■T. R. S. DAVIS,
G. A. JEFFERS.
Feb 11 7-3ni*
J. R. S. DAVIS 8l Co.|
Auction & Comm ssion
MERCHANTS,
Nett door to IS. A G. GoSdbrrrr’*. Store.
SOLICIT consignments of goods of all de
-1.._ script ions, Particular attention paid to
telling real and pei sonal property.
[ Vuciion -.tics on Wednesdays and Satur
days—dav and night.
J. 11. S DAVIS,
G A. JEFFERS.
I'eh 14 - __
FRESH
G-rooeri^s
•JEFFERS & SON
HAVE just received a T:(Uc* assortment of
Plain Min! I'll ‘icy Groceries.
P3tOASXSIOIJ
Wood ami Tin W are,
which they offer for sale a’ very low prices, at
their new Store, next doorto viol,Poetry s.
Feb 11 7-t_
To the Public.
“VV T E beg to inform the public of this city
▼ V and vrinity that we have just received
an entirely new stock utf
wi\es ixil Liqrous,
such as,
Scotch Whiskey, Bomb n. Whiskey Cocktail
and Old Rye. Brandy Cocktail. iMuiett.)
Henntssey Bntndy, Fine Old Holland
Gin and Gin Cocktail, Scheuiam
Cordial Schnapps..Tamaica Rmu,
Cider, Sherry. Port and Ginger Wine, Scotch
Ale and London Porter, Wormwood Cor
dial. Novean Cordial. “•
Pure Havana Cigars, Fine Chewing Tobacco.
Also, Oyster* in the Shell. Can Oysters,
Sardines am. Pickled Salmon.
Avery tine assortment of Fruits and Candies.
Stewed Oysters Apple Toddy, warm
Whiskey Punch every night
YhOsEf & YOUNG.
Feb 14 ?-3ui
NOTlt'lv. —-V11 persons indebted to me
are requested to come forward and settle
immediately; and all those having demands
4gins* me. will present them at uiy residence
in Tliomasville where ail my papers will be
left will my wite for settlement. Ah deni tads
against me will he liquidated as ,-oun as settle
tnenls can he obtained with th >e indebted to
tne. and they are earnestly requested ij m ike
no delay, as 1 tun preparing to change my place
of residence as carlv as practicable
Feb J 4 ?4i ’ T B LITTLE.
N r O T £ A’ K.—Tile undersigned having closed
his mereaitile interest in tiiis firm, ear
nestly requests ill persto-.< indebted to settle
their account* mi tut diufe y.
GEO. PATTON.*
Tbomr-s ville, Feb 7 6-ts
VOTIt'K. —Stolen from ray miles
IN south of Gm >rei ville. ou the night ot the
‘43rd ult.. a small Bnv Time, heavy built, in 1
good order, blind in one eye. and has a lump or
enlargement on the side ot the knee joint on
on* of hei hind legs. She is a very red bay. no
white about her. aud is about 10 or lv! years
old. Any information leading to her where
abouts will be liberally rewarded.
JAS. A. GROOVER.
Feb 7 6-‘2t* -
ON the First Tn*dny in April next.
agreeable to an order of Court. I will sell
be son- the Courthouse door in Thomas ville,
within the legal hours of sale, the Real Estate,
it being one half interest in a House and Lot in ,
the town of Thouiasville. the propeity of
Jared I Whidden. deceased.
M. A. WHIDDEN,
Fl 7 6-40d Adm'x.
- 1
VTOTIf F.—All peril ms indebted to the es-
Irl tate of William 11. Sibley, lare of Thomas
Count v. deceased, are hereby reqnired to make
immediate payment, aud all persons having
claims against the same will present them in
terms of the law F. J. BROWNING.
Jan 10 40d Adm'r
“VOTIfE. —AII persons indebted to the es
I.A tate of John C. Browning, late of said
County, deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment, and all having claims
againsr the same will present them i* terms of
the law F. J. B OWNING.
Jan 10 4''! Adm’r.
AI.LBPICE. Cloves. Mace. Nutmegs,
Pepper, ground and whole. Ginger, Cin
namon, for sale by Dr. W. F. DeWITT. j
Feb 14 7 ts
PATENT RIGHT
FOR SALE.
O
The Patent R?ght of J. MASSEY'S
PORTABLE
COTTON PRESS
Is now offered foY Sale.
i Cotton Press was patented at Wash
A ington in lA>7, and since that time has on
jjoyi- lulm-is. unprecedented popularity.. It is
| wi ll known tinoughout must of tiie Cotton
States, and a alt contracts with Agents and
R ights sdd for sect ions hav e expired, the ori
gnial patent, unencumbered, is now offered for
• sale: arid as the country lias again been re
stored to prosperity, an” I tile cultivation of
v ottou onee more become r!v chief occupation
‘ ‘>t tin- Southern people, ‘J vvn- M vsskv's nnri
vailed Cotton Pres* will again ass-uni ■ its * way
over the Lot ton growing region. To any p'*r
son with a sin ill capital, this Cotton Press is
now the unrest road to fortune. The Patentee
has been rendered unable to earrv it oil by the
misfortunes of the war, and unwilling that the
public should be deprived of the superior ad
vantages of this gtv.it Laboh Swim;, Eco
nomic w., Pokt aih.k Cotton Puess, he offer*
it tor sale at a very low price.
Energy and a sin ill capit and are all that is ne
civ ary t > tjpalize t: mi he* ile of inis Press an
independent fortune. To understand itsgre.it
ml vantage* over aii other Presses, ex ..niiiie it:,
niotiel, and to know what others think es if,
scad tile annexed Certificate* of well known
gnt-leiuell nil i iiav,- tri,-.l it.
For further particul.i s apply to
L C BRYAN
Tiiom tsville, Georgia.
1 and ‘certify that.l leave used Jus Masscv's
Ir >u bvivwthc two past season*, and can sav
witii propriety, that 1 am highly pleased witli
the same. Yv'.Vi j. HEARD
I do certify that I li :ve one of Jas. Massey’s
Iron Screws for P icking Cotton and can ic
comtnend tile in in the highest terms. Tlksv
are a life time estate. J. McCaXN S
This i.i to certify that 1 have used Massey's
I ro’: s” ew tor two years i:i Packing C’ottoji,
and had it convenient and durable, 1 have
packed .t hale in tin ‘t v minutes—some bales
weighing of ) lbs. 1 and it as simple as the old
wood screw and not liable to get oat of order.
Respectful !v,
W T. HOLLINGSWORTH.
Macon, Bibb Cos., June I, 185‘J.
\\ e.the ua lersig n-d. I ieer'ify tiiat we have
o.ie of M issey s’ Iron Screws, and are w -II
pleased with them; and would recommend
them to auv one who in., r want a Screw.
V. U TILLMAN,
JOSI VHJ. EVERETT.
ALLEN HAGIN,
Thomas County, Ga.
I do hereby certify rhat I have one of James
M is-, y s Patent Ir >u Screws, and it performs
well, and I aul p.ea ed witli it. It Is of the
most lasting kind.
TARQCIL Me ALLAY'.
Thomas Cos., Ga .June Idol).
State ol Gcorgin, Tiioinas ( onaty.
OWFICK OK THK OuDIXARr OF S A 11> C’OLKT, J
June A. 1)., ISbP. ‘ J
I hereby certify that the above named per
son'. to wit : Mr*. C. (’. Tillman, Allen Hu
gin. Joshua JlcCann, Sr.. William J. Heard
and larqnil McAulav, are well known to me
as Cotton planters >t this countv, and as per
sons of the highest respectability aud undoubt
ed veracity. Given under my hand and the
seal ol said Court attached.
u s , A V. MoCARDEL.
Dep..Clerk Court of Ordinary.
1 his is to ceititv that 1 have used one of
M assay's Screws at the wareln use of Messrs.
Dillard. Powell &. Cos., of this city, and that 1
regard it one of tiie most easily operated and
| durable .v re vs within my knowledge. With
six good hands i’ is capably of turning off
hoi ty bate* of cotton p-r da/xof all average
, weight “ live hundii-n an.l liftv pounds, and
tnat ot convenient size. We ave pa. Ked
■J.oini bales this s ason.
Yours, respectfully. JAS. T. GRAY.
Columbus. Mil', a;: Col, Ga-
Feb 7 r ti ts
i: fi \stt: i \ & e i ryi i
II iiult Mile fiiict ft&elail
DEALERS IN
frem h, ERMAN, E GLISII
DRY GOODS,
Boots & Slioes,
cfcc.,
151 ( 0> it *:*!*- NTit i: k r.
Goi SAVANNAH, GA.
tfrarjtia. Thomas County. I
Tliomasville, Feb. 5, 1866. )
The Honorable Superior Court for the Conn
ty of Thomas, met rnrsnant to adjonmnient.
Present hi* Honor. A H. lIANSEI7L Judge
Presidiug. L. DEKLE.
Clerk !>>. C.
The Courthouse and Yard being in posses
sion of the I . S. forces, it is Ordered that the
Coart stand adjourned uutil Tuesday after the
fourth Monday ii this month, and that Jurors,
witnesses parties, and all others interested, do
attend punctually ut Id o'clock on the morning
of that day. AUG. H. HAXBKLL,
Attest: Judge S U. S. I).
LEBBEUS DEKLE. C. S C V T C.
1 Feb 7 6-3 t
0>” the First yioiidny in April next.
I will applv to the Honorable Court ol
Ordinary of Thomas Countv, for an order
granting leave to sell the lands aud real egtate
of Josiah Huist, deceased
| STEPHEN HURST.
I Fob 7 6-2 m
F A M Ir, T
GROCERIES.
‘I IIR undersigned are now offering Fuuiily
1 Cirncerie* Cheap for Cash, at the stand
ot David Harrell.
They are also preparing to receive a large
lot of
GROCERIES
Os nil Deneriptious,
at the same place, which they intend offering
to the pnblie npon the most reasonable terms,
1
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JA>. A. BROOKS ‘
Feb 7 6-6 m j
~TAN“YARDr
HWING l t\ l lRi)
.ofJ. S tot B tfi or,
v del rmined to carry on the bos M
TANNING n ide signed 'w ll purchase .
10,000 Pounds
OF GOOD HIDES,
if delivered at David Harrell's Provision Store,
where ihey will, he paid for in Family Qroee
ries or Casli- .
The undersigned will also giv-e a liberal
price tor fi O O I> OA K It A RK. for
Tnuiiiug.
JOSHUA TAYT.UR,
JAS- A. BROOKS.
Feb 7 . ‘ 6-6 in
LABORERS
“NJV stxz.’t&dl.
rrtHE undersigned wishes to employ Ten
1 nltli’ l>odic,| Field Hands to work
the present c t -ar on his Piscola Farm, three
miles ens’ ol Boston The farm is in excellent
repair lauds good, and supplied witli w >rk
animals, tools, provender, etc. He will give
the laborers, one third ot the crop raised, house
and furnish them ration*: these to lie paid for
out of their interest iu said crop.
Applv at once to
THOMAS STEELE.
Jan 31 o-ot* ’ ]>•>.'• n„Thomas Cos., Ga,
New Goods!
r 111 iE undersigned have just opene.d, and
t will keep constantly oil hand, at tin- store
•formerly owned by Dr. R. J. Bitice, a large
and well selected stock ol
DR Y GOODS,
tKiiCii- ni;pc c ioiiiiiia
L IDS SIS* Bli II S S LOODS of
ot cry Di’-t iipiion,
BOOTkAYD a tHOI!S,
n t rs a\d tap's,
UrofKciy, ( lifiia &.€<rla iswarc,
• • IX£tir*c3L*w,x*o,’
GROCERIES,
See., Ac., ivic.,
Which they will sell V R\ LOW for CA SIl
or Country Produce.
I § ‘(*. 11 imd exajii:i|i dur Stock bi-sure pur
clutsMig elsewhere.
t> J A J. W. SHEFFIELD.
Thomitsville, Jail 31. 5 3ur
PlotcSicr
-Mia'fffffi.
rj’HE llxereise* if this lastitutiou will he
I resumed on the / 111 S/’ MO:\DAY IX
JJXUAHY XBXT.
. The Seitotawic .Year embrace* f o-ty -weeks.
Tuition payable quarterly in ad’ ance, uu
less otherwise provided for. Kates of Tuition
as follows - .
Reading, Writing, Spelling, See., per
(Quarter, ...... $3.00
Arithmetic. Grammar Geogvapv, His
tory, fee . . sl-2.00
Eithi r of the preceding, together with
Algebra. Geometry. Plain and Bpe-’
cial Trigonometry. Natural Philoso
phy. ( hemistry or the Ancient Clas
sics, lLatin and GieekJ .. SIO.OO
Arrangeuients are already made for eompe
ti gi Teacher* in tlieYlit'ic Depart nielli.
It is highly des ; ddc that pupils be present
at the opelting of the Session, with a view to
being properly classed.
Patrons of the Institute are assured that no
pain will he spared in advancing the interests
of the pupils.
JOHN E. BAKER,
Jan 4 3t Principal.
* I. i. Persons having demands against
, \ the estate of James M. X -naan, deceased,
late of Colquitt. County, are hereby notified to
present them in terms of the law and those
indebted to said estate will please make pay
ment to JEREMIAH B. NORMAN,
Jan 31 5 10d Adm’r.
EMPIRE HAIR RESIORER.
\N elegant I)res*ins'.
An infallible restorer of ('olnr,
And a wonderful 1 nvigorator of the HAIR.
Prepared hv
\V. I*. CLOWKR & CO.,
Jan 31 o ts Apothecaries Hull.
OA the tirst fflomlay in Apri! next,
1 w ill apply to the honorable Court of
Ordinary, of Thomas County, for an order
ranting leave to sell the Real Estate and
Lands of Thomas E. Harrison, deceased.
HENRY COPELAND, Adin’r.
Jan 31 5-40d
STOI>F.\ from the subscriber, near Dun
canville. Tbomas County. Ga., on Satur
day night, 27th inst.. a large line MOU E
COLORED HORSE MULE. Any informa
tion, on tiie subject will he tl ankfully received,
and a reward of $25 frill he paid
HENRY RAMSEY.
Jan 31 7>-4t
NOTiLK to niv Frieii<l null Patron*.
I have turned over mv business at Doc
tortownto D. Janie Dillon, who will actvrith
pronu.tness to all who will favor him with
their Consignment* for the future. 2tc
1 am nnder 1 sting >bl : gati “iis for past fa
vors from in •• ’mane friends, while I was en
gaged in the forwarding business. &c.
Jan 31 5 It H. H. SANFORD.
Night b!.<du\o cfhkfs.
I’lie finest preparation of the day. For
sale by W. P CLoWER & CO..
Jan 31-stf Apothecaries HaH.
F BLAIR- N. B. E BICKFORD
liLtlll & BICSirOKD,
LUMBER MANUFASTURERS
AMI DEALKt’.S IS
Ti ll Hlitij AM> LI MBER OF
EVERY BEJtCRIPTtOX,
DOORS, SASH
AND
Savannah, Georgia.
and Lumber Yard on Canal near
Bryan Street.
Offtc 180 Bav Street.
Jau 31 * • .. 5 3m*
E. G. HILTON. ) IF. M RANDELL,
Savannah. S l New Y'ork.
HILTON & R I N DELL,
WHOLESALE
193 BAV ST„ Near Barnard.
SAVANNAH. :::::: GEORG.A.
Are constantly receiving, per Steamers from
New York, the largest and moat complete as
sortment of Groceries in the City
Orders by Mail, accompanied with Remit
tance, promptly Filled, at Lowost Market
Price*. Jau 3J —5 1m
RATES OF FREIGHT
BY
ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINE
OF
m .ll nan mMui-f m turn \ “..
BETWEEN
D(>ctortown and. Hawkinsville
And Intermediate f.amllug*.
Goods bv measurement,- - .. 30r.
f‘ Weight, 1 - ‘- . ‘ 1.00 .
Salt, per Sack* - • . • - •• •• ‘• * - *- 1 .00-
C-gal. per ton. .’ - 10.00
Grain, per bushel, -• • • • * • • • • • - 12t*r.
Fertilizers per bbl, . • * . - .- -. • . ■ . . . • j fjo
Lime, in hbfs, * • . . j .00
Onions. Potatoes. &i\. per'bbl, - - .'. 100
Flour, per bbl, • - - * * . 1.50
Iron, per ton, ‘ • • - - . • ‘ - • - -• IO.oO'•
Grind Stones, (at ton rates.)
Hay. per bale, - - ■ - . • • - - . - - - 2.00.
Molasses, per hhd. • •’ .* - - . - - * - . . 12.00
Gminv Cloth, per bale, * - - - , - ‘-. ... . 10.00
Bundles, Spades, &c,, . - •■*..- - - - - - . ‘soc.
T V Rate to Poetorto.wn and points on Athintie &c Gulf Railroad ns per Railroad printed
liPOoods received at all tini.es in D. ,T. DILLON’S Warehouse and forwarded promptly.
ERWIN & HARDEE
BAY STREET,
Savannah, Jan. 31, 1866. ‘ • • 5-liri
Ts!<‘ no si Popular ISooli
OF
PIANOFORTE INBTRUCTIOX
IS
RitliartisoH’s Vow Method,
Having a regular sale of
Ttreiiti-five Taoiisand Copies a Tear.
It is superior in e.xcellenee to all other
“ Methods,'’ and The Book that every
Pupil Needs for the acquirement of a th.o
.rough knowledge of Pianoforte playing! it
is adapted to :I! Grade* of Tuition, from
the Uudimental studies of the youngest, to the
Studies and’ Exercises ot Advanced Pupils.
Two editions are published, one adopting ‘Ame
rican, the other Foreign Fingering When
the work is ordered, if no preference is desig
nated, the ■ edition \yitli American Fingering
will he sent,
l V ‘He sure that in ordering it yon are par
ticular iu specifying the ‘‘New Method.’ I’rice
$3 75. Mailed, post paid.
Oliver S>il-on iY Cos., Publishers, £77
Washington Street, Boston. l'eb 7 tt-.tf
HtCftC TEACIIEB9
Consider these the Best
Collections of Music for the Pianoforte pub
lished. Konir Circle: Marches, Waltzes
Polkas, Scliottjsches, liedowas Qnutfrilles,
Contra Dances. Four Hand Pieces and Piano
Gems. 2 Vols. Gesn- of Geruliui Non;; :
Beautiful Vocal Compositions of the Best Ger
man Cowijtosers. Piano Accompaniment. —
Shower of Fear Ir,: Vocal Duets with
Piano Accompaniments.- Silver Chord:
Songs. Ballads. Quartettes, Duets, Ac., with
Piano Accompaniments. Operatic I’cai-I- :
Vocal Beauties of the best Operas, with Piano
Accompaniments. All sent, post paid, tor
$1.7.00, or singly at the following prices:—
Plain, $2.50. Cloth. $3.00, full Gilt, sl.
Oliver B>3l*oii A Cos . Publishers,
Feb 7 ti-ts £7 7 Washington St., Boston.
Ttveaty Thousand
YItSSP ress,
Are using the new and popular Music Book,
” .Berry Chime*,” containing nearly Two
Hundred B (g/G and’ S nrklin g Sons'*, Pre
faced by Easy Lessons in Vocal Music and
Pleasing Exercises. Over two bnndred Thous
sand ot ihe author's previous Book, The
(luitlca Wreath,” were sold, and this will
be equally, if not more popular. Price 50 cts.
Scut post paid. Oliver EJil-oa A- Cos.,
Publish,os. -tit Washington Street, Boston.
Feb 7 6-ts
There is no Book for Choirs
SUPERIOR to the *• Slurp of Judah,”
_ by L. O. Erne: son. Suv nty live Tbpps
■ nd C pies have already been sold and the
book gives the greatest degree 6f satisfaction
to ail who have used it. For Choirs, Singing
Schools, Conventions and Singers at Home, it
is a -collection of music that is universally
liked. Price, 1-38a copy; sl2a dozen. Oliver
lliluai: A Cos., Publishers, £77 Washing
ton Street, Boston- Feb 7 6-ts
Motice.
ST. THOMAS LODGE, No. 19, F & A. M., )
Thomasvillk. Ga . Jan. 20, 1866. 7
To the Members of this Lodge :
All and every one of you who are in ar
rears for dues, are required to come for
ward immediately and pay up, else yen
will be dealt with according to the lly
Laws and Regulations! o this Lodge.
By order of the Lo lge.
H. WOLFF, Secretary.
Jan 24 4-3 t
WHOLESALE
miu shikm*.
FELL\ER & i OLLAK,
1-57 Broughton St. Savannah, Georgia.
\re enabled, through their permanent House
in Boston, to furnish Jobbers and Dealers
in this City as well as those in the Country,
with more advantages and conveniences in
the
HOOT l\l> SHOE TRIBE,
than any other similar establishment.
h UllU l CO-,,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
And all kinds of
/units (ring
Hosiery, Grockrrin, Cutlery, Notions
if., Ac., Ac.
At Wholesale and Retail.
76. St, Julian Wl. SAVANNAH, GA
MILLER, THOMAS & to,
GrENBRAIi
COMMISSIONS GROCERY
M E R C H A,N T S ,
SAVANNAH, . .. . . , GEORGIA.
A. J. MILLKR. SAMUEL B. THOMAS,
n. G. LIVINGSTON.
Jan 24 4-6m*
‘VTOTICE. —All persons indebted to
Sheldon Swift, late of Thomas Coun
ty, deceased, are notified to make payment
to the undersigned, and all those having
claims or demands against him, will pre
sent them in form and in terms of the res
quirements of the law.
JOHN J- PARKER, Adra’r.
SYNTHIA SWIFT, Adm x.
Jan 24 * 4.-40 J
PIPES, PIPES, PIPES.
,\ / 7AA Pipes and Pipe Heads, all kinds,
from a Clay Pipe to the genuine
Mereschaum.and a tine assortment of Smoking
Tobacco. Received and for sale by
JOHN STAR*.
TUOTICF. —All. persons-indebted to the
i.l estate of. Mary Atkinson, late of Thomas
County, deceased, are required to make imme
diate payment, and all those having claims
against the same will present them iu terms of
the law. M. C. SMITH,
Jan JO 5-God
J, L. VILL 4 LORD A,
COTTON FACTOR
Mcrcliant
No- 94 Bay Street,
- SAVAXXAII, GA.
Notice.
STOLEN from my place on the night of j
the flight of the 28th, a .Mouse colored ;
Mare MULE, very lightly colored, her tail ;
and mane is shaved very close, She si
about 12 years old, her rnouih has been
cut very bad with the bridle. Any infor
mation of her will be thankfully received
and I will compensate any one for her re
covery. My place is near Grooverville.
Jan 4-ts R. RAMSEY.
Administrator's Nssie,
GS BORGIA- MITCHELL COUNTV. .
f* M ill be sold at the late residence of
A, 11. Jones, late of said County, deceased,
on Monday, the sth day of February next,
all the perishable property belonging to ;
said deceased, consisting of several bales !
of Cotton, lying at Camilla, four yoke of !
Oxen, two Mules, Hogs, Corn and Cobb j
Crusher, one llockaway, one large Wagon, !
one Buggy, one Ox Cart, Goats, Bods,
Blacksmith Toqls, one Cotton Gin. one Su
gar Mill n I Boiler, and many other things
I too numerous to mention. The sales will
continue fram day to day until all is sold.
Terms on the day of sale.
MARGARET JONES, Adm’x.
Jan 24 4-,2t
NOE ICE TO
Everybody!
We the undersigned can now say to li
Public that we are ready to
Grind Corn,
as we have purchased an engine and mill
of sufficient power to do good Work, and
the way you have to prove it is to bring
your Corn and see it you do not get good ]
Meal.ln connection with our Alill wc will
make Furniture to order, Sash, Blinds,
Doors, Rip, Dress, Tongue and Groove
Flank, make Coffins to order with neat
ness arid despatch, we will also take con .
ti acts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
I feel thankful to rfic Public for their
liboral patronage ext-nded to me hereto
fore, and hope 1 may merit a continuation
of the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
to —All persons
J_Y| indebted to me are requested to come
forward and make 1 omediaie payment.
1 intend leaving Thonuisville about the first
of February, and my business must be
closed upi. I can be found at my residence
in Thomasville until the period above
named, and hope no person indebted tome
will delay longer than that time, and com
pel me to the necessity of seeking settle
ments by law
T. B. LITTLE
Jan 24 4-2 t
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Sixty days after date application will be
made lo the Court of Ordinary of Tatt nall
County for leave to sell 4000 Acres of
Land in Tat nail County all the property of
the Late Micheal M Alattox deceased of
said County for _the benefit of the Heirs
and Creditors,
Jan bth 1866 H. A. Mattox,
Administrator,
LOST
A promissory note made to Thomas
Roberts for ninety eight dollars dated 1
about the first of March, 1860 due one uay
after date and signed by Ashley G. Rob*
rts. All pel sons are forhidd en from tra
iltng for said note as payment has been
stopped with A G Robert-.
Stockton jlo4t MATH. ROR/TRTS.
I.\TER\ .4 L iie> . nuc i ax \o
tiCC. —All persons requiring License
for the pursuit of any business or prose--- !
sion, under the Excise Laws of the United \
States, are hereby informed that 1 am ready
to receive applications for ibe same. All
persons failing te apply within a reasonas
ble >iine after the pub'iealion of this notice,
will subject themselves lo the penally of
the law. Blanks will be furnished at any
time at my office in Thomasville. My
Division 23ih, is composed of Brooks and
Thomas.
T. L. HOPKINS,
Ass’t Assessor, 2oth Div., Ist Dist.
Jan 24 4-ts j
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 havin
claims against the same will present Lem
in terms of the law.
Jan 10-40d F J BROWNING, Adm’r.
joss 1. mm s & mi
FACTOHS
AND
General ObnnuissLm Merchants,
Corner of Drayton A BjdkUi Streets,
NiV4>>iH.fin
BKYAN. BAKTRiUGE & CO.
ConimiHsion Ulrrchuula
Broiters,
AO. 1.V5 KAY UTRKHT,
5-4 YAyS'AU, GEORGIA.
TITE solicit consignment of Cotton to
•urselves and our New 7 ork friends.
Wc are prepared to make .liberal advances
on receipt ot produce, and endeavor to
give strict attention and prompt returns.
Reference* :
Jnd. Scviveti. lhes:-. A \ G 11 R
Col W .1 \\ un g. Th< niaair&le, Qa
iJi iff unit 118
(Tctton .tailors
AND
i
rl E niun SI., Xew Oslotins ’ 1
J. P HARRISON, late of the firm of
paye & Harrison. . . I
EDWARD HARRISON,
J. P. HARRISON, Jr. . ‘. • -j
SIDNEY HARRISON. . - •
Krpmratril by Hr. S 1,. BI ‘l’l.l-: IS.
liefer to A Ft liauscdl, Messrs. Kubit
khek, H. .WoEff -N Bro.
Nov 11m’
■A J Bradv. W M Smith, E J Moses,
Atlanta, ’ Lexington. Columbus
F, Schu-stcr. C. lleinsitis.
CHHSTER-&. MSIUS,
Sljtjijj'ng, (foimnis'iioit iuib
FORWARDING ‘
■ EROH4NTS,
t t£ Bay Si., SAVANNA3I,
Consignments of Cotton for sale in this
market or for shipment to our friends in
New Vork, Philadelphia, Boston Balti
more, Liverpool and Germany are solicited
and liberaj advances made. Orders for
Wines.. Liquors, Groceries, &c., promptly
a tended to.
. AGENTS FOR
(trrittede llsiney arid Veuve C'lie|iiol
CHAMPAGNE.
DILTHEY, SABL & GO’S.,
lUtinc Wines, and P. 1, de Tenet & de
Georges’
BORDEAUX WINES,
Nov 8 (into
GKO. e. AUEE I>gT:,~
ftfllMbaic droctr
SHIP OHAHDLER,
IGKNUKAL COMMISSION AND
1 uilw A ’ uiit a liiiiXuDAlt ao.
I 7£ Bay Street SAVANNABI, GA.
Constant Supplies received per Steamers
from New York. Orders by Mail, acconi*
panied t y remittances, promptly filled at
ihe lowest market prices. Nov H 3mo
CHAS, L. COLBY & CO.
SHIPPJH*
uuiliiiooiui't linu tuUwiiiluuW
MbiRCHAKTTS,
Jonm’ ISiorli, Cor., liny &- Abrrcem
Street*, SAVVWAII, Ga.
IIEFEBKNCES :
Messrst. Dabney, .Morgan & Cos., N. Y.
Jarvis. Slade, Esq. “
Gardner Colby, Esq. Boston.
Hon. J. Wiley Ed : ands, “
Liberal advances made on consignments
to Charles L Colby, New York, and to our
friends in Boston and Philadelphia.
Line'of Bo ats to Doc ortown,
Nov 8 unto
J. II McMAH () N & Vo,,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
t N -Q Pa ft ; ft “T) ‘? ‘ N >1
mitii a/'AajDj .
GOrsN, GATS, HY, FEED &c
Corner of Broughton and Jetierson Streets, j
SAVANNAH GA
liOB'T JULFORE,
Dealer in
CHOICE PAULY &ROCEIIES.
151 Broughton St, one door icest o f Barnard
- Ga.
My patrons may rest assured that they wiE
be furnished with tire Choicest Articles.
’ KANDELh &Td,’ ‘
iihihU iimijii, l
MauliinraatCorrirr liny & llan|ril Sl*.
rS A V AJS At AII, aA.
A large and well Assorted Stock
CONSTANTLY ON HA N D I
And for sale at Lowest Market Prices.
N. B —Special attention given to orders
by mail accompanied with remittance.
Nov 8 Gmo
S3O -&LHI WARD.
STOLEN from the plantation of Dr. J. li.
Steele, near Maj. J. J. Everett’s, on the
morning of the Mist ult., about daybreak, a
large tlounr Colored .Mure tl it le, about ,
ten years old. with a small wart on her right I
nostril, also a little defect of the hoof of the
tight fore foot, resembling ring hoof, which at t
times lames her a little—travels finely in a
walk, with her head inclining downwards.
Anyone tak : ng her up. or giving any infer
ination of her whereat)*aits, that will result in
her recovery, will he paid the above revyard-
JAMES lIOBN.
Feb 7 6-ts
CONCfi.tITBATKD l.l’V, Copperas
Madder. Indigo. Mustard, Tea, Sweet Oil
Cream Tartar, Soda, Saltpetre, for sale whole
sale and retail by
\V. P. CLOWER & CO.,
Feb 7 6-ts Apothecaries Hall.
1711 NK PERFUMES, Lilians Extracts,
Florida Water, Extract Pond Lily and
Night Blooming Cereus, Zylo Balsaumni, Tri
copherous, Katie; ion, India Rubber, Horn and
Buffalo Dressing and Fine Combs, Children’s
Long and Ladies’ India Rubber Tuck Combs.
For sale by W. P. CLOWE K&CD ,
Feb 7 6-ts Apothecaries Hall.
ON the First Alomlny in April next,
1 will sell agreeable to an order of Court,
before the Courthouse door in Thomasville,
within the legal hours of side, the Real Estate
Lot of Land, No. ?l*J in 17tl> District, Thomas
County, the property of J. F. Singletary, dec and.
Terms made kn wn on die day of sale.
J. li. DAYIS.
F#b 7 6-604 A4'r.
KTOTICE!
LOWRY, HAY ES& FLANIGAN
H amm; this day entered into
u Copartnership for the
MAUFACTUfiE AND REPAIRING
OF
sueio, wa&©ms
A * I > ALL KINDS OK
Blacksmith Work,
Take tltix method of informing the Public
the fact, and to solicit their patronage. Our
Terms will be
NTKITTI-V f ASH.
No work will leave the Shop until paid
01 .Ye \\ ill take PRODUCE.
SI’PERINTEN T’S OFFICE \ A G. tt U
December 25th, 1865.
■ NOTICE.
Shortest andTnost pleasant route to Savannah
viaj Walthourville, Ric&boro*, and
Sunberry. Through t lroiu
• Thomasville to Sav
annah-in HO
hours.
Via Kail Koad 1(55 Miles. Since 22 Milos.
.Steam Boat So Miles. . •
Leave Tll ‘i :• ‘ ,I!i vet . h;y, AN eullOS
dav and Friday. Arrive at Savannah every
Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday, coiiiieetin.it
with .Steamers to liaitimore. Ntw [York and
other Northern Sorts,
RETURNING. ; .
Leave .Savannah (>n Monday, Wednesday
’ and Friday. Arrive at Thomasvilio on Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday, in time to con
nect with .Stages to Albany, On., and Talla
hassee and Monticello. Flu.
(4 J. FULTON, .Sup t A & (4 Ult
* # * Tallahassee Floridian and Albany i'at
riot copv two weeks a id send hill to this of
fice. pu- 4tf.
ISIOO Keward.
j tiTOEEN from the subscriber, on the
night of the IDlh itist., at liis plautiv
tiun, six miles East- of Thotnnsville, on tlie
Grooverville road, two large fine MULEfcI.
One a Illack Mare Mule, hair worn oil’ on
the left side from working in the Sugar
Mill; has a short body and is alioul ten
years old. The oilier Mule is an Ivon Gray
from the shoulders back, the neck being
nearly white, long body, lias 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 Thomasvillc
GEORGF W. MITCHELL.
Jan 22 4-3 t
J W. RABUN,
COTTOIi FACTOR AND
eo)i)h)issioi) . hjeveiitp)!,
No. 140-Ray Street Savannah, Ga.
j lias resumed business and solicits from
the friends and patrons of Chelate firm
’ of Rabun and Smith, the privilege of serv
ing them. .
‘l ISuN & GORDON,
€ ‘BTTO\ S'4l TORS,
mm jii mmrn
*96 Bay Street,
SAVA N NAHA i C OKGTA.
Special attention will be given to the sale
of SYRUP, LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPEN
TINE, &c.
—0! 0 —
SAVANNAH. Ist., Sept., 1865.
We are again in our old Office, prepared
for business. An experience in this city
of over eleven years, and our undivided
attention to nil business entrusted, induces
us (o hope for a continuance of the liberal
patronage heretofore extended.
WM. 11. TISON,
WM. W. GORDON. .
It ‘bt. P. York, ./. U. M inty re
M. E. Williams. P. A/. Ward.
YMK fftLLiAMS.I’IIME&Ca,
AUCTION AIN l> inn.UISHIO.Y
HKiitltAY’lS,
BA Y 82., SA VA NX All, (2 A.
<'ouiitiiiciitH of foilon and Lumber
SOIKHTII,
J^BVERBIVCES.
Brigham, Baldwin & Cos, Savannah
Gaden it Unokles, . “
Isaac I>. Laßoche, “
Hunter & Gammell, “
Erwin Hardee, “
Iliram Roberts, “ •
W, Woodbridge, “
L C Norvell & Cos, . “
S T Knapp & Bro,, New York
D H Baldwin & Cos. “
Nov 8 tiino
NEW GOODS:
t\TE TIIE UNDERSIGN ED IIAVE ju
\jf received a large assortment of
if m FASllill MS
tvmt ll WE WILL NELL
XaO'VSr l
Our stock consists of the latest styles of.
LADIES DRESS GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
LADIRS
01-*O_£:kJ£SLSS
AND
S HAAVLS,
A FINE LOT OF
LADIES HATS,
Ready Made Clothing,
mm IBMBg
AND
‘DOMESTIC G-OO D S
Such as Georgia made IHLeX*iSOy,
OSNABUP.GS AND JEANS.
Which we are able to offer at
mum; i mm.
Before buying elsewhere you will do well
la call and examine our stock.
1. KUBITSHEK & BRO.
Oct 20-3 mo
~ 20.000 SUGARS.
C>l OOD and choice, fine brands, received and
A f*i ul< by JOHN 81 iitfc