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Fruui the Se*thern Recorder
Thomasvillh, Occ. 4th, 1858.
Messrs. Editors:—lnn* ,,,c l , * the Legu
latare has deemed it p*oj ,er to-secure to *t|e
tStiite by purchase, general “ Law Hooka’’
wLicit are valuable, 7° allow n brpf
notice in your paper, of the look mo6t nett
ed in the State.
Col. E. H. Platt, of Troopville, George,
is preparing a a r,,l ' t that wilt be to the pubjc
generally, and the legal fraternity particubr
ly, almost invaluable. Col. P„ with a syt
tematic arrangement, collate s the decisions f,
our Supreme Court, from theJst to the 251i
‘itjtfi., inclusive -+-rcmilcn.mg into tiro voluniis
tire elaborate decisions of twenty-fire. Tie
work is not a substitute for the Supreme
Court decisions, but an abridgment of the
same—nor is it an “ Index,” but rather an 1
epitome with references to the decisions so’
epitomized. “Whilst a work of such mentis"!
greatly needed, especially by the legal fra- j
ternity, and is attended in its publication i
with heavy pecuniary liabilities, still its au- :
thor asks no “ appropriation ” from the State j
to secure tire success of the enterprise, but
will, at a heavy expense, complete his work,
and then submit ‘it to the rigid scrutiny of
his professional brethren, and checi fully abide
their decision as to its merit or demerit.
In this arduous undertaking of rite author,
w,e wish him an abundant success, such ns
would be commensurate only with his inde
fatigable zeal and untiring energy.
Thomas.
BRIDGE AT ALBANY.
We are authorized to state that the bridge
at this place will be open for crossing in the
cornse of the next week, possibly by Mon-’
day next, if the weather should prove favor ;
able to the builders, certainty before the en<
of the week.
The western land bridge is completed, the]
lattice bridge, in two spans, one hundred ant
fifty feet each, and forty feet above tbo wa
ter, is erected, and tbo eastern laud bridg*
alone remains to be raised and floored. -
The bridge will be an ornament as ‘ wel
as a benefit to the town and country. ‘lts
cost, when completed, with all its ‘appurte
nances, including stone piers,, right of way
and privileges, will be about thirty thousand
dollars. ’
Horacei_King, the master builder, do-;
serves much credit for the energetic and faith
ful manner in which liq has prosecuted this]
Work. *
Wo learn'that \hs lolls for crossing tire
bridge will be the Same rate which was
agreed upon by the Inferior Court, and now
charged at the Albany ferry. This we Feel
assured will be satisfactory to the public, and’
we trust may be remunerative to the proprie
tor.— Albany Patriot, Dec. 2.
DISTEESSING ACCIDENT NEAR JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA. .
Wo Warn that while a pwty of young ladies
were on a visit to Holiday's Steam saw mill,
near Jacksonville, a few days since, three ot
them—Misses Jane Dupont, Kate Ferris,
and Marfa'Dngget—were severally injured,
to-wit: Miss Hogget’s dress coming in con
tact with the machinery, she was drawn to
wards the woiks before they could be stopped,
and had her back and spine seriously hurt
In trying to extrieafe her from,her perilous
situation, Miss Dupont had her arm broken,
and Miss Ferris received several revere
bruises.— Sac. Hi publican.
A later communication to *he Republican,
says:
“ Allow me to correct an error in said no
tice. Miss Matin Hogget |ost her right arm
just above her-ell ow, Miss Jane Dupont was
injured in the, spine, and Miss Kate Ferris
received flesh wounds on her side. Miss
Hogget, after an amputation of her arm, is j
doing as well as can be. expected under the
circumstances. The accident occurred at the
shaft of the mill, not near the saws. Captain
Hnlfiday’s presence of mind doubtless saved
the lives of the three ladies.
HOLDING ON TO THE POLL TAX.
On Tuesday, the bill introduced by Mr.
Davis, of Marion, to abolish the poll tax and
tlie tax on .professions, was injected in the
House of Representatives without a division.
llct order.
THE GOVERNOR'S LEVEE.
We omitted in our last issue, that
the reception given by Gov. Brown to a vast
, crowd of guests on Wednesday evening was
quite the event of the season. Some half
dozen large rooms in the .Executive Mansion
were thrown open, and all were filled. The
lights shone 1 rrlliantly, and so did the ladies.
Occasionally the lovers of music had a song
at the piano. Suclra press of human beings !
Gentlemen chatted in groups to themselves, i
then promenaded with the ladies, or at least (
forced their way, to carry out the idea of
walking for amusement. Members of the
Legislature*were out in all their plenitude ;
in fact, everybody seemed to be there, all
squeezed, and all returning the compliment.
The supper was magnificent. Such piles
of good things, loading the several tables,
rarely meet the eye. And then, to see with
what unanimity these good tilings wry'e ap
preciaterTby the guests, was enough to con
vince any mere spectator that the feast was
popular. The utmost good order and kind
feeling ruled, until, at a proper hour “ the
banquet halls ’’ were deserted. —Sbuthefri
lleror dvr.
(Ettttbibatca.
lr&~We are requested to announce
the name of E. C. MORGAN, of Nashville, Georgia,
an a candidate for the Office of Solicitor General of
the Southern Circuit, at the eiiauing, -election in Jan
uary next. sep 1-tde
fdPTHE friends of SAMUEL”
B. SPENCER, Esq., announce him us a candidate
for the Office of Solicitor General of the Southern j
Circuit, at the ensuing January election. jy ¥1
tdTE. T. SHEFTALL, Solicitor!
General of the Sontliern Circuit, announces to hi* I
friends and R-llow-cltixeii*, that lie'has conecuted to ‘
servo another term, if elected, to the office at the
election in January next. je3o-tde j
t-Sp°AVE have been requested to j
announce the name of V’. E. McLKNDON, Esq., of I
Troupvil|e,Ga..as no Independent Candidate for the
office of Solicitor General of the Southern circuit, at
the ensnii g election in January next, je 30-tde !
have been requested to
anuounae the name of chLAS. J. HARRIS, Esq., of
ThouiaaviHe, Ga., as a Candidate lor the office of
Solicitor Gone rid. of the Southern Circuit, at the
ensuing election ii January next. je 3lhtde j
yca> ‘Abggrligctwcrtte.
JOIIXSTOA & CO^T
WARE HOUSE and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
WILL giro prompt attention to tho Storing and
selling of Cotton conaigned to them.
|y Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store.
T. 11. Johnson .... *\.J; A. Hill.
Dec. 13th, 1858. CO-ly
Office Atlantic A Gull K. K. <’o., I
SAVANNAH, Dec. 14th, 1888. $
BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
of Directors, the Third and Fourth Instnl
; mentis of ten per cent each, upon the Capital Stock
of this Company is hereby called, the former to be
’ paid on the 15th day of January, and the latter on
1 lot day of March next, at the Company’s office in
! Savannah. D. MCDONALD, Treasurer.
dec 22 ‘ :it
Thonuis Superior Court,
. tier. Term, .1. D., 1858.
MARY K. HARNETT, )
8 rs J- Libel for Ditoree. y
jfIOHN I). BARNETT. >
IT appearing to this Court, by the returns of the
Sheriff, that the Defendant is not to be found in
this county; and it further appearing to the Court
that the Defendant is not in this State.
It is, on moijftn, ordered by the Codrt that ser
vice he perfected on the by publication of
this notice in the Wire (*riiss Reporter at least once
a month, for four mouth*, preceding the next term
of this Court.
Order granted. P. E. LOVE, Judge S. C.
A. P. WRIGHT, Att’y for Pl’ff.
A true extract from the minutes of Thomas Su
perior Court. December 20th, A. D. 1858.
! LEDHEI’S DEKLE, Dp. CTk. S, C.
Cut and Wrought Nails.
f A KEGS Cut Nails at SO.OO per keg; Wrought
it./** Nads; for sale by J. S. MERRILL.
Dried Apples and Peaches.
2BBLS. Dried Apples; “J hbls. Dried Peaches;
for sale by J. S. MEERII.L
Caudles.
O BOXES Pure and Chemical Sperm Candles;
fj s / 40 boxes Adamantine; for sale bv
dec 22 J. S. MERRILL.
Ponder, Mliot, dee.
POWDER, Shot, Bar Lead, Percussion Caps,
Gun Wads, fine Rifle Powder.in Canisters; Gun
] Flint*; Percussion and Flint and Steel Gun Locks;
i for sale by J. S. MERRILL.
Pickiest.
YERY Superior Mixed, Gherkins and Picaliti
.Pu-klesy fbr sale by J. S. MERRILL.
Potash, Ac.
POTASH, Madder, Coperas; for sale hv “
dee 22 ’ J. S. MERRILL,
Soup.
Turpentine. By. Castile, Toilet, ‘Shaving.
and I-'iiitiTv Soiips; for sale bv
dee 22 ‘ J. S. MERRILL.
BucifplieiU, Uulter, die.
A SACKS Buckwheat;
V/ 10 keg, Goshen Butter;
20 jboxiui ('huem*;
■■■*•■Onion; T. • *’
% blld. BwtV
1 can Beef Tongue**: - *• ..
! 2 bids. Pickled Beef;
10 gal's. Pieklpd Oysters in half and
quarts; just received and lor sale bv .
dec 22 J. S~, MERRILL.
“ UUfIIUC I'KKSK.NTMI'NTS
; Os the Grand’ dury of Thomas County.
i (ilvOliftlA-Tlioiuas County.
1 December Term, 1858.
THE, THE GRAM) JURORS, SWORN, CHO-.
! It sell tmd selected for the seeoiul Iwrfjck of this
term, respectfully inbuilt the loljym ing a* o-ir gen
| eral preseutmepts. *
We have not examined the Various eftiees. as the
! Grand Jury which served the first week made all
the iieeessary examination, anil which is satisfacto-j
ry and correct.
it is a siflyeet of regret that violations of the pc- \
j nal laws have not decreased in our midst; we ar
dently hope that if convicted and the heaviest penal
ities with which tin- law affords be inflicted, thyt we
: may leave less presentments hereafter...
jj We, having the fullest confidence in the ability
’ and competency of the Ordinary of tliis county,
‘respectfully refer to him the devising the plan for
tin- carrying out of the provision of the recent act
of the Legislature, which adjourned this present
mouth, in relation to the education of tilt- children of
this comity, bed ween the agea of 8 and ‘lB, as con
templated by Kjjgl act.
*B>Wc respectfully recommend to tins Inferior court
that they have the road laws rigidly enToreeduthe
Magnolia ro,.d is in a horrid condition—the Groover
ville road reqni res immediate especially in
the neighborhood of tin- Auciilas— the li-winville
road, from the junction of the hew road cut out from
Thomasville to Irwinvillc, need* working; and we
hope, that if the new road is to be opened, that the
proper-authority will give it their speedy attention.
Vie have been informed the stage road to Albany is
not only in a very bad condition, but dangerous; and
wo do hope that this subject w ill be immediately in- 1
quired into, as we know ob nothing which speaks so
w ell for a ‘county ns having its roads in good order.*
The Tax-Collector. Mr. M. If. Mcßae, lias exhib
ited to us that au error occurred in ids digest
amounting tu $12.15, and, upon an examination, we
.hereby allow him the snßt sum of $12.15.
We respectfully ask the proper authority to en
force the patrol laws, as they are necessary to the
1 good order ot society.
I In taking leave of his honor Judge laive, anil our
! Solicitor General, Col. Sin (tail, we return to them
! our undiv bled thanks for their attention to the btisi"-
i ness of the county and courtesies to this body.
We request the Solicitor General to move the
publication of tin* above ami foregoing general pre
! sentment itithe Wire Grass Reporter aud Southern
I Enterprise.
THOMAS JONES, foreman.
John A. Lane, Allen Huguii,
William F. Youngblood, William G. Fonder.
Henry Mitchell', John I’. I’arker,
Thomas M. Boston, Benjamin D. Hall,
Freeman VV. Johnson, George A. 1 ekle,
Henry M. J. Hutto, Daniel McKinnon,
Aaron Daniel, Thomas W. Ramsey,
Robert Tuggle, John G. Dekle,
James Cone, Rielmrd Ramsey.
On motion of Solieitor General, E. T. Slieftall. it
j is ordered by the Court that the above and foregoing
presentments be published as requested by the
| Grundy Jury.
r. E. LOVE, Judge S. C., S. D.
A trim extract from the Minutes of Thomas Su
’ perior Court. December 1-th, 1858.
LKBBEI'B DEKLK.Dp. Cl’k. S. C.
V. - -—-i--
<? For Item,
FOR the remainder of the year, the Office just
vacated hv Dr. W. H. Hull. aprimtf
Stone’s Electric Liniment.
THIS is the only mire remedy ever discovered for
the cure of Rheumatism, Tetter, Neuralgia,
Toothache, Headache, Croup, Cramps, Rains in the
! Hack. Breast, and Side, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat; ot (
i anything of a painful nature,and i warranted todo its |
I work in Iroui three t twenty minutes. It lias been
used by thousands aiid pronounced to be the best re
medy ever discovered ■
Oct.fi —fiin. J.G lIAYXE, Geti’l Ag’t. ‘
MAIL IIACIt
HE TWEEN
; Tliomasville, Oil. A Jlontieello, Flit.,
THREE TIMES A WEEK.
Leaves thomasville every tues
day, Thursday and Saturday night, after the
arrival of the Stage from Albany, and arrives by
o'clock next morning-in Monticello.
I Leaves MONTICELLO every Monday, Wcdnes
■ day and Friday, say 1 o’clock, R. M., and arrives at
i Thomasville same day at 7 R. M- v_ . -)
sep 2 I J-: , .in* E. CONOLLY. Contractor.
TBOKS, TAUNCB AMD t'ABPET i
BAGS. —A great variety on hand, and will be
. sold at very reduced prices, by
I QU 27 E. REMINGTON.
WILLIS €. SEATS,
OF GEORGIA, FROM
CARROLL, HERRICK & MEAD,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CLOTHING,
49 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK.
Dec. 15, 1858-ly ‘
Sewing Machines.
PRICE FROM .#1 TO $-20. ,
GROVER. 6c BAKER’S PATENT,
WEED’S <lo
BOUDOIR do
WATSON’S do
SARGENT’S do
PRATT'S do
IJO 11 SALE. ONE DOOR EAST OF
Iff BYINGTON’S HOTEL, Albany, Ga. Some
of the above machine* are the best tkie world ever
produced. jUall and examine them. Needles al
ways on hand fur sale. J. H. WATSON,
dec 1 —ts , Agent
I.■■ in her for Sale.
ON the27t.h day of December next, at’ Allen's
Mills, the undersigned will offer for sale bisen
tire stock of lumber, which consists of-about four
hundred thousand feet of various kinds.
Terms of sale, one half cash and the remainder
on twelve mouths’ time, with interest from date.
HENRY ALLEN.
Nov. 22d,1A58, tel—fd*
Pay your Taxes.
TREASURER’S OFFICE, I
Town of Thom vkvii.le. 5
milE taxes for the town of Thomasville are now
X assessed; and all interested are required to pay
tlu-ir taxes by the 2bth December, or Executions
will be issued. Govern yourselves seeordingly.
F. H. REMINGTON, Treasurer.
*Nov. 27 >:t-:tt
Hiirtiwur**, lor Sale Cheap.
A GOOD assortment of Butts and Screws, Axes,
XV Saw’s, l’lane*, Files, Table Cutlery, &c.: by
dec i j. s. Merrill.
Tobacco, Scgar* and Simtr.
A I,AROE lot of all kinds; for sal.- low by
due 1 J, a. MERRILL.
Bacon and Flour.
Cl BARRELS canvassed Hams;
2 cask* Shoulders; ■ . ~
5 casks clear Sides;
168 sacks Flour, bv J. R. MERRILL.
White Lead.
K. Lk KEGS, pure aud extra, for sale by
Q U dec 1 J. S. MERRILL.
U-y . oils dec.
2"BBES' Linseed Oil; 2 bills Lamp Oil; )l bar-j
r4s Train Oil: Castor and Sweet Oils; Burn
i-.g Fluid, Spirits Turpentine; by
dee 1 _■ j. s. MKJBBHJb
Window (>lna.
ASSORTED sizes; sot sale by
dec 1 J. S. MERRILL.
Wines, Cordials Syrups, Ac.
CHAMPAGNE, Madeira. Sherry, Muscat, Fort
and ■ Ginger Wines; Noyau, l’arfnit Amour,
’Creme de Paris ami other cordials; Brandy Cherries
aud reaches; Lemon, Raspberry, Strawberry and
Pine Apple Si rups; for sale by
dee. 1 J, B,,MERRILL.
Preserves &c. Ac.
CITRON, Ginger and other Preserves; Cayenne
and Black Pepper, Spice, Mace, Nutmegs, Gin
ger, Ciimainoii, Ac.; Yeast Powders, Soda, Salarut
us. Magnesia Arc.; for sale by.
dec | J. S. MERRILL.
C’oirec, Siitfnr, Ac.
JAVA, Rio and Laguira Coffoe;
Cruslo-d, Powdered, Refined ami Brown Sogars;
New Orleans Syrup ami Molasses: • hv
dec 1 J S MURRILL.
Have you Seen Them !
THAT superbKigriiiving, ‘ TnF, Vii.i.aoe Bi.ack
smitii,” ami the beautiful AliT Joriixai.,
which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmo
politan Art Association, can • rfw tip seen at E. Rem
ington's for a short time only. See’ adveitiseuient
elsewhere li.-aib-d-&'iVe<V Features. dee-6
FISK’S METAIsI'C
BURIAL. CASES,
ALL SIZES, CONSTANTLY ON H AND, AND
for sab* by THOMAS SIMMONS, •
nov 10 • 6ni
JEWELRY & FANCY GOODS.
Jewelry, from the Diamond
to the cheapest plain gold, including cameo, lava
ami mosaic, in sets and single prirs, with almost ev
ry description of oi’iiiimeitt now in use. Speetaeles.
in gold, silver and steel frames, w ith pebbles and
other sights.
Fancy goods, tortoise shell and other cnuibs of
latest sty lea w itli a great variety of head ornaments,
and a'good many other articles too numerous to men
tion. For sale at prices td-suit theSiines by
Oct. 27 E. REMINGTON.
HAT 11. SIAM Is I\,
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No, 38 l’oydras Street Nkw Ohleans.
Reff.rs to —
Gov. J. E. Brobm, U rill i B hassee, Florida.
Gen. B A. tshine. )
A. lb N.-yes, Esq., 1 Kevv Port, Florida
H. M. S •
sloliii J. .SiiullinC, Quincy, Flnriila
Gen. Wm. Bnily, .T*ffcnun County, Floriflu.
Julin U. I'iitnmn, Kmj., MHflimtn County, Fin-
An*riiKtu Std’clc, Ekij., Cellar Keys, Floridaf
I>ini*l Hull, Eb<|., Hamilton County Florida.
Jack J. Marsh, Esq., Duncanville,Georgia.
Oet 27, 1858. ts
Oninns Apples and Cheese.
4 bhls. Apples.
4 “ Onions.
25 boxes Dairy and Pine-Apple Cheese.
20 “ Butter. Boda, Sweet, Fancy and Pie
Nic Craekers, just received and for sale by
nov 10 JOHN BTARK.
,IH\ B. PIVCII, .
MASTER MASON AND PLASTERER.
AU work cither in Brick orPlastej: warranted.
HE can be found at times in Thonissville, and
will promptly execute all jobs entrusted to
him. w ov
MOORE & HOMAN’S
Snail mid Blind Fnclory.
riUIE undersigned are prepared to manufacture
all kinds of Window , Hush, Blinds, Raunel
Doors,jimrCarpeiitry Work to order. Having a I
ways on hand, the best seasoned lumber, they will
w arrant their work to he of the moftt substantial and
durable description. •
He will also contract for any size or style of bail
dings,and execute the same with all needful dispatch.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Shops located at the- South end of Main Street. !
below McHitiii'g Hotel, ThOmtisvillr.Ga. .—,
C. G. MOOIIE, - I E. T. HOMAN j
j illy 14 w - - beff
COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS will find that)
the Commercial and Monetary articles publish-1
eil in the New York Weekly News ean be relied ajsin, j
The Marketi are alone worth the price'of a year's
subscription. Only One Dol'ar a.ycar. Published at
No n>a Nassau street. New York".
N otic e.—Lost.
4 j
A CERTAIN promissory note of hand, made j
payable to Mary Self, or bearer, for sixty-five
dollars, due the first of January, 1 Hot*, and dated
some time in January last. Ail persons are fore
> warned from trading for said note, and the maker
! from paying it to any other person except the sub- j
scriber, this Dec. 7th, 1858.
3t-f MARY SELRH.
BLANKS PRINTED to ORDER j
D. D. HODGKINS & SON,
MACON, t3h A_.
DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Sporting Apparatus.
Double ounk, kiflhs, fisii
-18(0 TACKLE, PiNTOLS POCK
et cutlery, walking canes, Foreign and I)m. tie
amunitiiui, and every article found in a flrrt clas*
Sportman’s Emporium,
The public gennrally arc invited to call n.l ex
amine.- Nov 3
Railroad Coming.
BENJ. F. HUBERT HAS MOVED HIS
goods front E. THOMPSON'S old Store to H.
W. SHARPE'S. Slore. one, door above the Poat Of
fice, when) lie is recurring
A Large nnd Well Selected
STOCK OF GOODS,
bought expressly for this market. Thankful for
past favors, ho respectfully solicits a continuance
of the same, and wouid invite the public generally,
to call and examine belt.re purchasing elsewhere—.
No charge for showing goods. His toek compri
ses a general asuortment of every thing usually
kept in dry-good stores —together with
* ‘ TFttuiily-G roc-ries,
Hardware,
< Crockery,
Keraey-Lhnie*.
Ladies nnd gents DresssGoods of every des
cription.
Call and sei- for yourselves. oet 6-ts
NEW MERCANTILE FIHM.
NOTIOH,
WE WOULD respectlully inform tle communi
ty, that we have bought out Mr. VV. F. San
ford, and will carry on the business at hit Old Stand.
We shall sell mostly for cash, and shall make it to
the interest of those tlmt may favor us with their
trade, as we intend to sell at a small advance. We
have on hand, and will be receiving, articles at dif
ferent periods,as follows
Bacon, Nails, .Spice, Onndy,
Lard, Tobacco, Ginger, Pickles.
Hour, Sugar, Soda, Caudles.
Meal, Coffee, -> Salsratus, Crackers.
Rice, v ’ Tea, Snuff, Butter.
Syrup,” Powder, Cr Tarter, Cheese.
Salt, Jgffid,’ Thyme, Onions,
Soap, j Shot, Sage, Potatoes,
Starch, X Pepper, Copperas, Fish.
Potash, Allum Indigo, Sardines,
Drie’dapl’s. Salt Pet re, C. OiL v.Vliiegftr.
Togcthe.r witli oilier articles. C. C."Beall, will
attend and take charge of the business.,-,- i-,
Oct 6 LIGHTFOOT tk BRUCE.
Dr. WILLIAM BATON,
DENTIST. ‘
tffrxyg*s IS I’ERMANENTLY LOCATED
H jTpyjh’" l ThoMASVH.i.e. He offer* his pro
f,.BSj,)||l-|| services to the citizen* of the
town and it* vicinity. He is rfuw prepared to insert
Teeth, from jure to an entire set, in any manner
desired; either
Plain Teeth, Block Teeth,
Teeth w ith Artificial Gums,
I)r. Allen’s continuous Gum Work,
Dr. Blandy’s Y’kcoplnstic Wort
He lias’ nn superior in the nianuiucture of Artifi
eiaUTeeth, and every piece insertuff is guarantied to
give perfect satisfaction. He performs all operations
upon the natural Teeth ill
JTliv* liigliest Style of the Art.
PV Ladies w ill lie w aiteii upon at their residence*
if they aodewire. Orders left at the Fust Office will
receive prompt attention.
*„* Dr. Eaton may be found at liis resideirCe, near
Judge Hatiw-lUs, when not professionally engaged.
Thomasville, Oa„ Sept. 8, 1858. ly
DBS! H. B. &T~O. ARNOLD,
s o .noni m: foiisd
at tln-ir old office and residence,
Gcorffia.
DR. If. B. A. ha* just returned with many of the
latest improvements, w hich give* us increased
facili ties, for the more perfect performance of every
operation belonging to the profession.
TEETH inserted
From one to an entire set, w ith or w ithout gum*, as
’ may best please our patients. Continuous Gum
Work made in a superior manner.
‘ We ars also prepared, with the right nnd ap
paratus, fu ext’act teeth with electro magnetism,
in most’ case|, with little or no pain to the patient.-.*
The prirt-esif js safe and harmless. Oct 27 —ts
ISTOTICK.
V.ETAKETHIS lETII
£ od of informing our friends, that we
•jiff ,T r’ have engaged the services of Mr. A. E.
Herry, lor the ensuing scholastic year, beginning on
the 2nd Monday in January. Having patronized
Mr. Iterry during the past year, we feel authorized
to say that Jie is a good teacher. If you wish your
children well educated send them to hitn. Kates ot
adinission : t
FIRST CLAS’i :
Reading and spelling per term of 5 months.. $lO Oil
SECOND CLASS s
Reading, writing,arithmetic and grammar.. 15 (HI
THIRD CLASS i
Latin, Greek and higher branches of mathe
matics * 1 ... 20 00
School House four uii|cs south of Duncanville.
0- W l'.ituwv,
S. W. Brown.
W. H. Rkvnoi.wi,
Nov 3—3 m 11. Corci'AND, .
“MOoITe & HOMAN’S
.Variety Works.
f|AHR undersigned are pre-
JL pared tii manufacture in tapjPyjh
the best aim tilost fashionable
style all kinds of Furniture, ViJil iVri
Bedsteads from $5 to *‘ r>: Mflrek
Hide Boards, Wash stands,
Corner stands, Wardrobes,
Bureaus —China, Red Hay : *gaJSssltepjjL—_
Dining Tables, Folding and
Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,
T runnel Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs,
-Secretaries, Bock Cams and Hat Stands. ,
Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture : or him
her made tin to order in the most fashionable style.
Also nil kinds of Tlimillß and Hawing done
in the best style. Shops located South end of Main
street, below Mcßain’s Hotel, Thomasville. Ga.
j.ilyl4J MOORE & HOMAN.
Atlantic A Gulf Railroad.
nPHK HUBSCBIBKItS AuK AUTHOR
JL ixed to receive the Second Instalment of ten
per cent called for by the Board of Directors on
the stock of the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Compa
ny. A. T. McINTYRE. Thomas Cos.
‘nor 17-ts J R.ST AI’LEH, Lowndes Cos.
VfEW RAISINS, ALMONDS, CITRONS, CUR
rnnls, Prunes, Filberts, Rican, Paradise, Bra
til and Cocoaiiuts; C<>king-extracts, Sweet Oil,
Sauces, Spices assorted. Cordials; Muscat, Hock,
j Port, Sherry, Madeira Wines ; tine Brandies, Whis
j keys ami trin; Tobacco, Railroad Snuff, Cigars and
| many other things, good to cat, drink, smoke, snuff
nr chew. The undersigned having selected them
, himself with care, and is just receiving them, offer*
j for safe. nor 111 JOHN STARK
hiiibserfhe nt Oner !
IF you wish to secure a copy of that elegant En
graving. “The Vu.i.asmc Bi.ackhmith,’’ and
the ART JoI knai., with the other premiums, be
sure to subscribe (3, before the jt Jail., 1830- —
Specimen eiqnes of the above, and full parttmlars
i given, by applying to E. S. Remington, Agent. See
advertisement elsewhere headed—New Features,
A e. dee-fi
Bank Agency.
THE subscriber has been appointed Agent for the
Bank of Savannah at this place, and ia prepar
es’. to discount Hills of Exchange, Drafts, A,t\;
and has for sale Checks on New York.
[ july22) EDWARD REMINGTON
DRYGOODS AND
OBOfEBIES, New OOING CHEAT
LADIES AND GENTS.
It’ YOU want to get the worth of four money call
in at the Buttery Front, opposite the market
house, and you will go away bragtag hew cheap yon
bought goods.
DOW T CHARGE FORRHOWING
I will sell the bouse and lot on good terms, it la a
good stand tor business as any is town. . %
A Iso a good dwelling situated in* pleasant part
of the tow n. Oct 87—3 m E. A VEKA.
“notiobT
THE undersigned haring bought ont the entire
interest of the old Arm of T. J. LIOHTFOOT
A CO., desire to return their thanks to the citizens
of Thomas ami adjoining enmities tor the favor
which has been so kindly and uuitormly extended to
them hi the past while Connected with the old firm,
and hope by strait-forward attention to business to
merit its eontiunauee in the future.
We shsll by the first of April he receiving * en
tirely new and eareWfly selected stork of Dry
Gouda mid Groceries from New York and New Or
leans.
Having bought our goods for cash, we will be able
to oiler great indueeiio iita to all w Ini will fayor an
with a call, ami we invite all our friends to rail on
us and examine our atook and judge for themselves.
We shall always be moat happy to show our goods
whether we sell them ur not We may be found at
T. J. LIGHT FOOT & CO.’S old-toad,
march!ft-tf) J. N. M< KINNON & Ctfcr
Thmnasville, March Ulth, 1868.
Red y Mortar.
YfYaKE YOUR TIME ami read at leisure,
X ’Twiß gltc you all marls mere pt"nrsi;
Here are iJmgs of every description.
Waiting to aid your W retebed romlition.
O; ye Doctors, bow you’ll laugh,
When you hear Quinine** two and a half,
Other drugs in proportion:
Don’t yon see the great commotion ?
My good old Farmers, a word to yon, ,j
Here's Paints, and Oils, and Varnish too;
Here is Putty, Glass, clear amt bright,
Don't yon want a brilliant light T u \
Here is Castor Oil, aud Calomel too,
Yon know they both will put yon through ;
Hut should they fait and salivate,
I’ve other Drugs to paliate.
You pee tty Misses, you I will not slight,
I have Viuegre de Rouge,end Lilly White;
Here's Snhps and Toileta. walt no longer,
Twill make your sweet-boarts love you stronger.
To those who have Teeth decaying,
I’ll fix them up without delaying ;
lour nose and chib wili have ■ fight.
When your teeth arc out of sWbt. r .
iy All DknTaL OMtKATlONsTWarranted.
* V. B. LITTLE.
Thomasviiie, On., August 25,1858. 4iMf
’ EVANS & DAVIS.
New Brick Store,
YBLIaOW FRONT.
TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING THEIR
friends, ami the public generally, that they arc
receiviugtlieir
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS,
Comprising every thing usually kept iu a
Drj-Goods Concern;
and offer netii on terms as any House in the
,eit,y., ‘
ty Give ua a ettll, and we jinvuvlae to sjtave no
pnius to please In both QUALITY, and PRICES,
aep 2ft \.l , 54 ts
. M3S W GOODS.
THE sabteriber is now receiving a lifge assort
ment of choice Fresh Good*, amuiigVt which
lire the following: .
I'reservcii —Fine Apple*, Raspberries, Peaches,
Quinces, Ginger ami Citron.
Jcllrys—Guava, Currant and Quince.
Dried Fruit—Malaga, Layer aud Sultan Itaminn,
Currant*, Fin* aud Crimea.
Ilcrinctirnilv—Sealed Good*, 8a num, aauaed
Shad. Oysters, Lob.ter*, Sardine* freah
Peaches, Cine A|i|tlca, Raspberries,
Green Peaa and Tomatoes.
Nuts —Almond*. UrnciC Pecan, Filbert* and Cocn-
nut*.
PJjtrklca, CataupS, Olives, Caper*, Olive Oil. Macea
runt arid Oercnicclli; Farina, Seda, Hotter, Sugar
and Cream Cracker*; choice Wine*. Liquors. Port
er, Ale andCidcr iu bnttlca; Segara, chewing and
smoking Tobacco, ami Snuff.
Ail the above, beanie* a large aaaortment of other
Good a in my line of buaincaa, aold on very reason*-
ble term* by JOHN STACK.
Thmnaaville. November 10; lrtfi7. ••
TasT M. GRAY 7
Watch-Maker and Jewtier, Thomaaville. 0a ,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
* * the eiticcu* of tide comimm!% that be fi
Hill eontinuea Ida bu*inesa at hi* Old Stand,
w here be i* well prepared to do all work in Jkuk
bi* line a* good and a* cheap a* can be done South.
uch a* Repairing Watehea, Clock*. Mending Jew
elry, Mounting Walking Cane* with Gold or Silver;
and much other work in hi* line.
O'"A* he i* under many obligation* to hi* friend*
for their peat patronage, he, therefore, hop*-* that
all thoae who may have work in Ida line will give
him a call, and they *hall be treated like ladie* and
gentlemen. • inntJVitf
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS.
Si. HJEJMIN&TO3ST,
IS now opening hi* supply of FALL ami WINTER
GOODS, which embrace* the large*t, ebeape*t
and be*t selected *tek of Dry Good* he ba ever
offered in the market. ,
IN HIS ASSOKTffIENT MAY BE
Found Brown and llleaelied ahlrting aud .heetiug
of variou* qualities, and Jhe nm*t approved brand* ;
Tii-king*. Drown, White and Blue, Drillings, Apron
check*, canton flannel*, Ac.
LINEN GOODS.
Shirting linen*, pillow ease do, linen table dam
a*k,napkins, dbylas, birds eye, Scotch and Ruoala
diaper*, towelling and crash
IYRES.S GOODS.
A large a**ortment of Englidi, French and Amer
ican Print*. Hiimk aud colored gtiighsms, and a
splendid collection of printed delaine*, merino*. Ac.
- HOSIERY. -
A full Nupplv of ladie*, gent*, mi*e* and boy* Imse
and half hose, w ith ladle* and gent* under real* aud
drawer*.
EMBROIDERIES, &C.
Ladle* embroidered L. C. bsndkereliiels, collar*,
onder sleeves, thread,linen end lile lace* and edg
ing*, with-a large *nd splrndcd ***ortlueut of
AI EXANITER'S CiIaOVES.
Ladle,, gent*. ini**e and boy* Lisle, Wool, and
Silk glove* and nut*.
PI.ANT ATION GOODS.
We would especially invite the attention of plan
ter* to our stock of
BLANKETS A H.ANNERS.
of every description, clot It*.ca*i mere*, tweed*, *t
inet* and Keutuehy jean*, wool, plaint and Keraeya
which we are prepared to sell at unprecedented
low price- > Oct g 7 -
BDBEKBLY BEAUTIFUL !
JUST OUT,
The Cosmopolitan Art Journal, j
FOR DECEMBER.
V Over severity pages —choice article*—elegantly
illustrated —splendid Steel Engravings. Price M i
cent*. Specimen copy sent, on receipt of 18 cent*,j
in stamp* or coin. Address
C. L. DERBY,Brood wry,*. Y.
nwmmiMßnna
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
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BEAITIFUL AIT IORRNALI
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This popular Art AssodMton, now is Its ftftb yew
of an paralleled surreal,, having purehawd, mad ear
craved ea steel, Herring’s great paiatiug, “ Th*
VitUMttc BbAtitaaiiTtr,” will aow issue copies (to
subscribers only) on heavy plate paper, 30X38
laches, on the following 1
TERNIE OF KI BfiCRIPTIOIV i
Every person remitting three Mlmn, will reeetve
• *y of the superb Ht. el. Engraving, after Hat*
ring's celebrated Painting
YXX TOLAS! BLACKSMITH,
Also a copy of the beautiful
iCOEMOFOUTAM art
An elegantly illustrated quarto Msgrxine. Alto
free season tiekrta of admission to the Eerteva (r
Thisseldorf,) and Western Galleriea of the Asaocia
tion.
There will aim be given totke eubseribem several
hundred valuable Works of Art, ea topriaing ftnc Oil
Paintings, lironte*. Bcniptores, An., J lt., frwa cel
ebrated American and foreign Artists.
Subscriptions will be received tip to Jan. 1,1850.
On the evening of that date the premium! will be
awnrded to subscribers
For full pnrtii utare, see December Aa*r Jot tx-
Ah, price SO rents. Bpeclmen eopies sent to tlmto
desiring to tubscrilae on the receipt ofJB edits in
postage stamps or eavin Address
C. L. DERBY, Aw act C. A. A..
Eastern Ofllrr, 548 Broadway, N. Y.,
Dr, Western Ofilcc, HW Wstrvßt , Ram’mly. f>
Carnages, Baggies and Wagons,
MAghFACniRKD TO ORDER, BY
JOaEPH TOO Si E, SOY ft (0..
AT THE HOUSTON CAXXUOX YACTOBY,
llobwoh County, Gcatflo.
tPi| treri faSy guaranteed. i_
jnnetCtoy] IHAAC WINTER, Agent.
New Blacksmith Shop.
THE undersigned ha* opened tfiv Shop at Bras
well’s corner, formerly known ** . - . rt
Wm. Sharpe* ltlocksmffti HWp, amt ft JR.” ‘\e
prrpsred to do all work in big line.. Ue solicits a
ahare of public patronage. *
JOHN THOMAS
lew, Hlaltbie, Cleveland Ac
OF LAWRENCEVILLE, OA,
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
ft for sale.
Band, Rarneas, String and Sola T sathm
AIaoSHOF.S, f their a>wn make, at the Store ol
JAMES H. HAYES A CO . Thamtaaville, Ga.
Call and ace Gawds and Price* before purchasing
elaswkere, ja Jft-tf
ROBERT BONNER,
(LU of Georgia.) H'JTU
HOWES, lITATT & CO.,
no. 80 Warning Bt., Nkw fuHR.
WILL be prepared to show cotmtry niera hant* tbia
spring tins bet ami cheapest stock aif Hoots aed
Shaies ever offered to the Southern trade.
UP'Ordrra solicited and carefully attended to.
j” w ly
Manhattan Hotel,
. Murray Slrtot, Nan York. ImA
ragrtl.L open for the reception of H*
X Mbaitbern Merehants, ami the Pro- ,l|jiiß|
prictoi* are determined tu spare no WHH
pains or expense to give entire satbfartion.
•Janiitoiy) HUGGINS & FLING
Yew Tailoring Ealablhliiuciil.
PETER LINDSAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR, wonld respectfully n
latrin the eitiaens of ThoMMUviilc snd w||
surrounding country that he baa opened u tj
Bhup next door to Urmington’a Furniture ■ M
store, where he will be pleased to wait on those who
may favor him with a call. Garments of all kinds
cut aud made up in the latest aud most fashionable
sty les. Patronage solicited. • ms rgHoy
J. P. ARIVOLD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
WOULD respectfully inform the eitixen* wA|
of Thomaaville and the public general- HI
ly that be ha* received a complete assortment **
of Hue Cloth*, Casaimere*, Vesting*, Ac. Ae.,aal
tshle-fiir the Fall and Winter wear. Garments of
dll kind* will be made with dispatch according hr
order. He hope* that *ll persens desiring.good*
work in hia line, will give him a ealt , 5 *
uov 10 w tt*s
IiAJSD AaSNCrR
fTIHE undersigned will by and aell lainds *
A small commission bnsibid*—will give web
formation a* the Records and Tax Digest* of
State House may fui uih. Application* fr*uch } :
formation will he atrietlv complied with, when, -
every instance, the reqaititlon i* accompanied will,
one dollar
NATHAN lIAWKIKS A CO.
Milledgeville. Sept, IS, im. ts .
Steam lav and Cirivt Mill*.
JOHN W. DKKLK
f'tlVEg NOTICE to Che pnblie ger orally, that
vT hi* Steam Saw and Griet Mills, are new in con
stant operation, and hope* to receive lu* share of
patronage from bi* fellow-citigejia. These Mill* are
located leor and a .half mile* from Thomaaville, near
what i* known a* the Dig Pond. There i* a first
rate read from Thniaa.ville to the Mill*. Grain i*
ground at all lime*, although Saturday I* the regular
day ; aud Lumber of all kind*, even lathing,** sawn
at short notice.
Je Ift-fijm JOHN W. PKKLE.
T. M. JOH.VaTox, J t. a. uiu_ -
JOIIYSTOY Sc co;,
WARE HOUSE and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, •
AUanny. Gcorgin.
WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE PROMPr AND
faithful attention to all bnaiucM entrusted to
them, periintlartf la tie
Storage and Bole ofCdUoa.
Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to
the late Arm, the past season, they .hope to merit, by
strict attention to nil the interest* of the Planter, n
continuance of the same. Use*! advance* made Mi
Cotton in Store.
Family Supplies, Rene sad Tagging famished an
the beat term* the market afford*. jc 16-1 y s “
Coffins! Coffins[{
CHERRY, VELVET, and “
PLAIN COFFINS,
nished In one hour s notice. Bfi
All order* promptly respond- Wmg&UgSKjgaSjj
to.
W Bbop located nt the •
South End of Main Btreet below McLain’s Hotel,
TIIOMAsVU.Lt:. GgOKUIA.
C. a: MOORE A E. T. HOMAN.
’ may 5 w. ~. o>
NIl"W FIRM.
J. SCHIFF & BROTHER,
Take pleasure in informing theul
customer* and buy er* generally, throughout OMt.
country, that they are’now prepared to offer tme of
the roost .
pLEGANT AND ATTBACTIYE
Stacks nf Fall and Winter Goads.
evkk orrntKjt at Tins atoffssr.
Kpeeinl o*re I* taken In selecting our Ladies’ Drets
Goods and Don net*. W* tore on hand, also, a
good lot of
GENTS'. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’
dOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS,
Saddle* and Bridle*, Watehea aud j*eiy,*#.,A*i£
N. B. Ladle* and Gentlemen, please give us a call
before you purchase elsewhere, and we assure yon
PRETTY AND CHEAP GOODS, at the old dawd
of Baum & ftchiff. aep39
nor I# i; nviU'-’- 1 *"-