The Wire-grass reporter. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1857-????, May 11, 1861, Image 3

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FOIL SALE! rpilE Subscriber wishing to close tip 1;;.- business 1 on account of ill health, offers lor sale, his Neu Stock of Drugs and Medicines, & L A R *■*« TOBACCO, Ac., & ?. THE WHOLE STOCK WILL BE SOLD _/-W ’"B"’ V ith no I ARI!• F ADDED, on easv terms. Yledicincs &.C.. vvili be ESeSttGcsj :u Reduced prices, for CASH, until the stock is dis posed of. LF 3 I’LEASE CALL AND EX AMINE <§ ; <i. YIrIAGA 13.8>‘. Thomasville, April 11. 1861. lilt R. R. EVAN IS RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF WELL ASSORTED. PURCHASED IN THE Southern Confederacy • And some manufactured in sai l Confederacy, and they shall be wrapped up in paper manufactured in said Confederacy. Weaie heart and hand in and! Tor the SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY! Ourselves. Please GIVE US A CALL, they are i£ es s. sj se-c tariff free.' / K. IS. EV 4.XS. Thomasville, April 4. 13-ltn tow jrxmku rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS I day formed a co-partnership, to be known tin- ' der the name and style of Lightfoot it Sanford, for the purpose of selling GROCE R I E S , PHO VIS IO VS, 11 V K D W A EE JU Ac. And would respectfully solicit the patronage of our ! triends. . THOMAS J. LIGHTFOOT, WADE F. SANFORD, Thomasville, Oct. 23, 1861). 4.!-tf Positively the Ett*.: I WILL attend once more for the last time, at the 1 following places, at the time specified, to receive the returns of the Taxable Property of Thomas county —to-wit: Murphey's court ground, Thursday. 9th May, Lightfoot’s Store, Murphey’s Dist. Friday. E th •• Ockloekonee court ground, Saturday. 1 1th “ Sewa d's Depot, Monday , 13th ‘ Aucilla court ground, Tuesday. 1 Ith “ Station •’ , “ Wednesday, 15th “ Glasgow “ Thursday, 16th “ Eastwood “ “ Friday, 17th “ Duncanville “ Saturday, E'th “ H .rtoii’s Store. Seventeenth,Tu ‘>day, 21st “ Seventeenth, “ Mondar, 2lih ” Thom* ville, - • Saturdav, 25th ** w. j. McKinnon, fax r. t. r. M.v Lt—n 2 fflG&B !6, WHOLESALE AND RETA; j ~ r H - JFL 13 lx DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUVEoYD TOILET ARTICLES, tombs, IS nil* aestl Teclh LBirrEj stu&s , Sperm, Whale, Linseed, Neats Foot and Kerosene Oils, Alcohol. Camphene, Burning Fluid am!'Turpentine, Paints, Paint Brushes, Varnishes ami Sash Brushes, SU RGIC A L INSTR U MI2NT S, Trusses of all kinds. Saddle Bags. Aled'mine Chests and Pocket Cases, Spices, Mustard, Starch, Ac. Garden and Flower Seed, Potash, Concentrated Lye and Sal Soda, ail the Pa tent Medicines <T the day, Chewing am! Smoking Tobacco, Havana Cigars, Sunils in jars, bladders . and bottles, Ac. Ac. &c to which we invite the at tention of ; Planters and Physician*. Orders carefully and promptly filled on ac commodating terms and fair prices. market square, SAVANNAH. <4 A. NV 11. KING, j G. if WARING. Xiberty County, Ga. | Savannah Ga. HAVANT A LAWTON, FAC TORS, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. SUPPLIES purchased and forwarded free of com mission for planters whose cotton we sell. Cash advances made to planters during the spring and summer on the crop of the ensuing fall. IL J. DAVANT, JR. E. P. LAWTON. April 4 14-lyU JNO. R. WILDER & CALLIE, w oj tom M E R C 11 A N T S. SAVANNAH GEORGIA. agents t ort NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS. STRICT attention given to the sale of Cotton and other produce, and orders lor Plantation Supplies filled with dispatch and at the lowest cash prices. IT®’’'Liberal cash advances made on Shipments con signed to us. (33-ly OA U T & RE MS II A RT , Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. DEALERS IN SOUp Mtsly FLOUR, SALT, CANDLES. CORX, OATS, HAY, &lc. tec. .Orders will meet prompt attention. Terms cash and prices low. [l7-ly*! TISON A: GORDON, COTTON FACTORS AND G E N ER I L C D MM I SSI O N MErtCIIAIXTTS, 96 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Refer to Messrs. E. Remington & Son, Col. A. T. Mclntyre, J. N. McKinnon &. Co., Major. E. Remer Young, Thompson &. Pittman, Dr. D 8. Brandon, Hayes, Holloway & Co., Hon. J. IL Whaley, Geo. W. Mitchell, J. W. H. Mitchell, Esq. March 13 jjjy Great A (traction! ’ “3i<F I. \ li<’,-i f A Rlil V \I , < >|.’ SPUING & SHADIER ■\ : : “ \ - v <i. j -a- AT THE WEI.I. KNOWN - J CHEAP CASH STOKE OF Wolfsolm, Kapp I Co. li’IIEKE MAY BE FOUND A LARGE COL v v lection and general assortment of the most de sirable and fashionable xujj ©©©ma OF CHE k 3> iis To which the attention of the Citizens of THOMASVILLE AND Sl’lL rounding country is respectfully invited. i We can confidently say that nobody can undersell us. as our goods were bought for cash before the new taruf 1 r v w is la op ‘ration. AS \\ E ONLY SELL.OUR GOODS •g^ts, Are satisfied with a small profit, we can thereime defv all competition. Our st irk of ORf-GOODS CONSISTS PARTLY IX Rich Chene Silks, Foulard Silks. Grenades, Bareges, Tissues. Bai age nglais, Orgamliims, Figured Frem b and English Muslins, American, English Ami French Prints, Fewinetive Dimity, Grass Lustre, Debeges, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings. WHITE GOODS &• EMBROIDERIES. Jaconet Muslin. Swiss Mm liu, Na'isi.iik Muslin. Cheeked Muslin, White ami Colored Brilliant Marseilles, Lace Sets. Embroidered Sleeves and Colbus, Embroidered Collars, Marseilles Sets. Linen Edging ami Insertion, Jaconet An I Swiss Trimming. French Thread ami Yah uciemies Lace, Marseilles Quilts, A FINE STOCK OF LACE M T I I. I. A S, Luce SJitswSs tttul Lace fi'oiitts. For Ladies and Misses. A3T jmlam A good assortment of Ladies. Misses and Children’s SHOES AND BOOTS VFAT VEhY LOW PRICES, Q 3IEN AND BOY’S AVE AR. In this department we offer the public a full and “'gents and BOYS’ G‘L>O § AT REMARKABLE LOW FIGURES. Al\ A?< F> I > >V S' BBL (hht HATS AND CAPS IN EDLESS VARIETY, A Gtiati oltissy other JhEsgN lot> nu suerosss So meistio:!. In short, we have now everything on hand belongingto a First Class Dry-Goods Store. e/ CQME oHTTcm' All 11 A X D GIVE US A TRIAL For we cannot be excelled in selling GOODS as we give such great inducements. COJIE.AAD 3’LLLYOUR FRIEY.-JS WHERE TO FIX!) THE CHEAP OATH STORU ! I lb yfG'OfOii 1 OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL -O’ X O „ ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY Wolfsoliii, Kapp & Co. J 51*1 Received, A LO 1 <>!T iri<‘ Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, ] lai r oils ami other Fancy Articles, for sale by _ x " v !;; _ n. g. McDonald. A LSO a fresh supply of Mrs Winslow’s Soothing V .syrup, ilelnibnl.l's Extract BncliU, Darby’s ‘ rophtlatte Fluid, I'hibif, ken, Indian Ch.-.lagogu and J Hikev Root l ’ . yU ‘ u hooi, , rl bn|p hv - ■ N. G. M< DONALD. A LSO in store and lor sale, Ad a manti tie Candles II Seneca Oil, Lamp Oil. Kerosene, Linseed. Lard ami Olive Oil. Also. Spt’s. Turpentine, Coach and Copal varnishes, and a variety of other things usual ly kept in Drug Stores. N. G. MCDONALD. Thomasville. N’uv. 13 46-ts gONotice I RESPECTFULLY announce myself to the citi zens of Thomasville am 1 surrounding counties as a House Carpenter, capable of taking charge of and carrying on any kind of work and all stiles with dispatch. Will be thankful for any orders in that line. Feb hi 1860-7-ly L. F. RUSSELL. FISK’S MUr7IJC~ BURIAL CASES. A LL SIZES, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AN! LX for sale by AP'ORE &. HOMAF Thomasville. Ga.. Jan. 22. 18.5 K. Ciuni's, A.<‘. LARGE li t <>l line Cigars, lobacco, Snuff,&.c Fine Brandies and Wines, or medical purposes; for sale by fpril 26 E. REMINGTON A SIN J ohn^starkT - C A N1) Y JI AN U I'A CT Ult Ell AND o o zxrr’zn o THOMASVILLE, GA. ; Feb 22 g.ff 0 ' O \ BOXES of English Dairy Ch-esc, lor sale s r) h, ■ :i ’ M RRILL J PAINE Jcliiics am! /^ARANGE. Lemon, Pine Apple and Blackberry VZ Just received and for sale hv 1 I iff MERRILL A PAINE. Sugar. Sugar. j k’ IT ART’S Relined A,i> ami C Sugars. Jui>t| .. fi received and tor sale bv 1 Its MERRILL & PAINE. i Blom’, Flour. “7 ! \BBLS. Family, Double Extra and Super tine Flour in store and for sale bv 1 tf_ MERRILI & PAINE. Bra sidy FriaiS. • O RANDY I’eaj’s, Peaches, Apricots and Prunes. 1 z Just received and lor sale bv MERRILL & PAINE. .BrwrSr.v. Jewelry. IjA REMINGTON & SON, have just received a 'j . tine Stock of ( New Jewelry, (••ms sting of Diamond Cameo, Lava, Florentine, Masonic, Coral. Ac , and a good many other styles iml patterns,which will be sold at prices to suit the till es Oet I 1 [• Fresh Garden Seech /* / k LBS. TURNIP SEED. I Do 10 lbs Cabbage 11) lbs Redisli “ 2l’ lbs Beet Just receiv ;d and for salebv Sep E. REMINGTON & SON ESCaps. Bonnets, Ac VFINE assortment of GENTS’ ANT) BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS; j also a fine assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats Fl its and Bonnets, of the latest styles; just receiv ed and for sale by E. REMINGTON A SOX J. SCfiffF & BflO: 4 RE NOW RECEIVING A GENERAL AS YA SORTMENTOF SPRINCr AND SUMMEH DRESS GOODS, Clothing, Shoes, BOUGHT’ PRINCIPALLY FOR CASH, AND AVE WILL SELLTHEM AS CHEAP AS ANYBODY! AND OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. Cume and JiHlge for Yourselves, N. B. We would call the attention of those wl.o are in ARREARS on our books to come up and set tle. We must have money. Fair warning. April 20. l-’til. 15-ts New Fall Goods! IWHUHB! 11. Wolff« Brother, IT THEIR OLD STAND NEAR ' X. John Stark's (’onfect’mnary Store, have now received, and will be constantly receiving, a very large stock ot all kinds ot Fall and Winter Goods,! SUCH AS Ds-y, usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store. Merinos, Cobtirghs, DeLaines, Brocade and Fancy LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Plain Black Silks, DeLaines, figured ami plain,. All Wool DeLaines, ■ Alpaccas, Bombazines, Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas, 1 Ladies’ Bonnets, < Hosiery , &c. &c. AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES IN'THE ] Ilrn-Coois iinc, ' — / . I Too numerous to mention. Also a large and tine as sortment of j READY-MADE CLOTHING, 1 And Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, .Boys and Youths' Clothing, JBoots and Shoes, J' HATS, CAPS. & ; Together with a large stock of Cutlery Tobacco and ■ , Segars; Per!uim*iies of all kinds and descriptions; > WATCHES AND _ | | <Ojb To planters and farmers we beg leave to call their ’ particular attention to our Domestic and Negro Goods, SUCH AS—Kerseys, Osnabnrgbs, Homespuns, Plain and Striped, Red Brogans Am) iJiankf'.s, Our Morsi very iLr-a-gc, and Weil selected, bought low, and V vill be sold to suit tile purchaser, We a,e prepared to compete w ith ANY MERCHANT SOUTH, ami say , therefore, to all. come and examine our JS T O O XS. before purchasing clsew here, as it is to your own ‘ interest. E3. WOSA’F & BKO. P. S. —We invite as we do not charge anything for showing our goods. Thomasville, August 28,1863. 35tf TO THOMF lIWEBTriB) TO LOWRY <t SWIFT. (T ENTLEMEN: —As long ns it was a debatable’ Xipiest'um whether Georgia would secede or not, we were not surptisrd that the National had absorb ed or obscured personal relations. But now', Geor- ■ gia is o?rt, clean, simick, smoothe, and every one’s j mind is at ease upon that question. 'There is anoth er question absorbs the mind of Lowry' A Swift, namely : they have debts to pay, and where shall the noedful come from? answer, Collect. But how ? The Legislature in its wisdom has plaeed a break on forceable action in that matter We would be morti fied to think that we had done work for any that would take advantaged' choice of that Law. The fault is with those owing our debtors. — Our object is to arouse ours that they may stir up! theirs. Our accounts are all made out, and it won't take lung to settle. Coine up to the help of the needy. We are still at the old stand, ready to do all work i brought, either on Carriages, Buggies, agons ami • Plows, BILL says he can beat them all on Coin and Cotton Makers and Shoeing Horses. 1 hose that have tried him know, and others ought to find out. Jan. 31—5-ts LOWRY A SWIFT. Hl R . 1 V BY IFOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.• M eet! & Aestrni 18'60, Railroad Company. /\N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY 1 I A April Ith, Passenger Trains of this road wil I run as follows: Leave Macon tit 12.00 night, and 1.45 P. M. At rive at Atlanta 7.15 A. M.,and 7.15 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 12.00 night, ami 2.15 P. M. Arrive at Macon 7 15 A. AL, and 7.45 I’. M. T|te night train w ill not be run on Sundays. Tin 12. night train from Macon connects at Atlanta w ith train of AV. A A. R. R. for Knoxville, Nashville. Memphis, and all points North, leaving Atlanta at 10.20, A. M, I’he 1.45, P. M., train from Macon connects with the W. A A. R. R.,leaving Atliu.ta at 8.15 P. M. Travelers will find this the shortest,quickest,and most pleasant route to the North, as well as the Virginia Springs, there being less changes of cars, and the w hole line passes through a high, healthy region, many portions of it commanding views of scenery of the most picturesque character. Time from Macon to New York by train leaving at 1.45 P. AL, 61 hours; by 12 night train Gs.| hours. Fare to New York $32, Philadelphia s3l, Balti more $29, Washington S2B, Richmond $27, Peters burg $27. Baggage checked to New York; for other points checks w ill be given to Knoxville, thence to any point desired. ALFRED L TYLER, April 24 JStf Su;\ rinterident. Clothing Store, o ISTEW FIRM. tWK, T»SE respectfully inform the citizens of Thomas ville and vicinity, that we have formed a co partnership, and opened a Clothing Store, O J at the old stand of JOHN P. ARNOLD, next door to E. Remington A Son, where we will keep on hand a full assortment of the latest styles of Ready-Made Clothing! Among which w ill be found a good many' articles of our own manufacture. Our stock consists of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, f’EOAKS, TAEJIAS, SmSfiTS, UNDERSHIRTS, OF SILK, MERINO AND COTTON, GLOVES, NECK-TIES, Cravats, Stecks Pocket-Handkerchiefs, Half-Hose. Suspenders, Ac. Ac. We have, also, on hand, a large stock ot (Scntacifs /urnisljinij (boobs, CONSISTING OF Broad-Cloths, Cassimercs, Vest-Patterns, Satins, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, &c. &o. And a great many other articles, usually to be found in a first class Tailoring Establishment. We do not pret'Uid to sell twenty-five per cent cheaper than anybody else, but if you will try us, you will find that WE WILL SILL AS CHEAP as can be afforded in this market. Liberal deductions made for cash. ARNOLD A J ERG ER, Si pf. 5-3'itf Merchant Tailors. , H. Bs & E. 0. ARMOLD, Resident Dentists, Thomasville, Ga. . WE S 3 AVE TBiE PKAC u'I f Ol fifteen years experi- 7 ' J—*- ■ ence in every branch of the profession. We can refer to many who have had the benefit of our operations in this county for the past six years. We have every facility for doing the fc’fate Work tiuw knowm, which is denominated CONTINUOUS GUM WORK, on Platina plate, which is impervious to any of the acids, even in a concentrated form. Teeth filled with pure gold it) a superior manner. Patients favoring us with their confidence may re ly upon our utmost exertions to perform every operation in as perfect a manner as possible. March 23 12-ts JOHN WIND. Aich-tect and Practical Builder, Thomasville, Ga. ESPECTPULLY informs the inhabitants of L Thomas and adjacent counties, that he intends devoting the principal portion of his time to the ARCIIITECTURAL PART of his profession, such as the Drawing of Plans, El< vations, Sections, Detail Draw ings, Perspective Views of Intended Buildings, Specifications, Bills of Lumber, Es iniates of Cost, &c. &.c. In soliciting the patronage of a discerning public, refers to his well known abilities in the above line as being the best recommendation, but would refer to the following testimoniiils near home: 'Die Honorable I. C. of Thomas county. E. Remington A Son, s Robert Hardaway, Es<*. j A. T. Mclntyre. Esq. f John Mitchel!, Esq k Thomasville, Ga. Charles 11. Remington, C Rev. James AL Gray, j .1 nomas Jones, Esq. y The Honorable I. C. of Brooks county. J. W. Spain, Esq. ) Brooks Wm. A. Bowen, Esq. Variety Works, $ county, m t Duncanville, Thomas Co. 1 . Blackshear, Esq. j Thomasville, April 18, 1860- 16 ts A Farm in the Country AND RESIDENCE LN TOWN THE SUIISCKIBEK, HAVING® Merchandising and 10--~1-l cated himself at Grooverville, in Brmdts County, Georgians now desirous of sell j n g his RESIDENCE 1K TOffIASUILLE, AND FARM four miles east of north of*Thomasville. The rest deuce is situated in a beautiful part of the town, near the Methodist Church, and sufficiently’ near the business part of town to be exempt from the noise ami bustle. The dwelling is neat and ci-unfortable with all necessary out-buildings, together with, Garden, Barn, Buggy-House and Stables attached. Also an orchard, of between 75 and 100 fruit trees consist! ng of S’caches, Apples, Pears, Plains, Arc., just beginning to bear. The farm contains73s acres of good Pine Laud, with about 150 cleared and now in cultivation. The subscriber has also some two or three vacant T OW N J, O T S in Thomasville, which he wishes to sell. lie also wishes to sell two small lots of Stock Cattle, one of thirty head of more—ranges around andon his farm, the other of twenty head or more, together with about 50 or 60 head of sheep—are kept by Wm. B. Barwickin the 17th district. AH the above property he is determined to sell and for terms, Ac..apply to the subscriber at Groo verville,or to Messrs. Burch A AlcLendon, Attor neps at Law, in' 'Hiomasville, who are authorized to sell the farm and town property. Apply soon or you may miss a bargain. JARED EVERITT. ‘ Grooverville, May 23,1 §59. 22-ts , gfpg .. mjcri sTr.jp SAVANNAH ROU Fe TO NEW YORK i Groat Reduction in Rates of* Passage ... f> r - ' ’* . F 'H V '" T J \ I zR» 1 U 1 Kj/l? 11 New Arrangement of Through Tickets to and Iron Now York. i New Orleans... .$39 75 Memphis s3l 7; I Mobile 35 0(1 Nashville 27 7; •’Montgomery.— 25 00 Chattanooga 25 <)< h Columbus 21 01' Knoxville 25 5! b I Albany 23 00 Atlanta 21 ()( t Macon 20 (Ki (Augusta , 17 5( Including Omnibus Pare in Savannah ami othercon b meeting Points. Baggage checked through by the Manhattan Ex ii press Company at Montgomery, and on the Centra e Kailroad Cars, and deliverable any where in New York or vicinity, ■. By the Splendid and Commodious Side-V/hecl Steam -1 Ships. , AUGUSTA, 1.500 Tons.... Capt. M. S. Woodhull . FLORIDA, 1,590 “ .... *■ Isaac Cornwell ALABAMA, 1.500 “ .... “ G R. Schenck . LEAVING SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY, CAR BYING THE U. S. MAIL. The Steamships belong to the old established and favorite line known as the New York and Savannah Steamship Navigation Company, and were built ex . press]} for this line; (hey are commanded by experi enced. skillful, careful,and polite officers, and in ac commodations and fare cannot be excelled by any vessels on the coast. Throoigh Tickclg are Sold sis j New Orleans by J. SV. G R EGORY,General Agent “ R GEDDES, 9 1 Gravier street, Mobile “ COX, BRAINARD A CO., Columbus (i S. 11. HILL, Ag’t. Herndon's Exp., “ 3. M. BIVINS, R. K. Ticket Agent ' Montgomery “ A POPE, and at ail other points by connecting Railroad Tick et Agents. JNO. R. WILDER & GALLIE, Agents, Bay Street, Savannah. 8. L. MITCHELL A SON, Agents, 13 Broadway, New York. | August 18, 1869. 33-1 y 1860, FALL TRADE. 1850, E. ItEJIINGTON & SON, DEALERS IN jfatitj ani) Staple §rj-®aol)s, Thomasville, Ga., I RE NOW RECEIVING A MAG ! JL nificent Stock of I FALL AM) WIVJ’EIt DRY-GOODS, UNEQUAIED BY ANY IN THE PLACE. Especial attention is calk'd to their Dress-Goods Department, in which may be found all the novel ties of the season. Dress-Goods. , In Silks, Cashmeres, de Laines, Merinos, Bombazines, Alpacas, French, English and American Prints &c. Lace Good* an 1 Embroideries, In endless variety. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Os eveiy quality, for ! GENTS, BJYS, 'ADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, I Cloaks, Mantillas 8c Shawls, I Os every variety of style, color and quality. Housekeeping' and Planinlion Goods. In this department we have every thing usually kept in our line for housekeepers and planters. I’?"~ Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere; we will take pleasure in showing our goods whether you buy or not. E. REMINGTON & SON. NEW GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, •)%_T J. N. McKinnon & Co’s. I WE ARE RECEIVING OUR FALL Vs and winter Mock of (§Ln2" CKF? CZ1B) 88 csj To which we invite the attention of all who wish good articles at SMALL PROFITS, * Particularly those who Buy With Cash. ■ Come with your money and you can exchange it to great ad vantage. In order to induce mere CASH SALES, we have determined to make A LARGB Z/ISCOUNT ;to Cash Buyers. Come and see. Our Sti ck embraces undies’ Dress-Goods and Trimmings, OF ALL THE RECENT STYLES. Cloaks. Talmas, Collars, Lace-Goods, Shawls, Head Dresses, Flannels and Opera Flannels, and a full assortment of Ladies’, Blisses’ and <«ent!eiaicit’s HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Also, Kerseys, Linseys. Tickings, Osnaburgs,Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. The Ladies are particularly invited to ex amine our Good.-, Our assortment is larger than ever before, and comprises Alon’s Youths' and Boys’ Boots, “ “ Congress Gaiters “ *■ “ Calf & Kip Shoes OF ALL STYLES. Negro Shoes, Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in all grades, styles and qualities. We particularly invite the Ladies to see our PHILADELPHIA MADE SHOES, being far superior to any shoes ever offered for sale in Thomasville. CUOTITHSTG. A handsome assortment ot well made Clothing, consisting of Overcoats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Tal mas, dec. A c. A full assortment of all stylesand qualities. GROCERIES. ; Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, &c. Bagging, Rope, Twine, Blankets, Crockery and j Hardware, : TO COTTON SELLERS: We will pay FAIR PRICES for Cotton in trade |.' and collecting at all times. Those indebted to us, and those who wisli to get good prices for their cot ton in trade, w ill iind us ready to verity our asser tion. Bring on your cotton. > j. N. iMiKINNON & CO. I Thomasville. Oct. 15, 185!). 43-ts „ ' Notice. ALL persons are hereby forewarned not to trade for a note made by me, payable to .J. 11. Ogdens - or bearer, for Four Hundred Dollars, dated October - 18, 1860, and due March 1. 1861. The Considera l tion of said note having tailed, I am determined not r to pay the same unless compelled by law. WILLIAM GRIFFIN. ' Blakely, Ga., Jan. 23, 1851. 73t ■ NEW GOODS! ( GOOD GOODS and CHEAP GOODS,. YOU CAN FIND AT JARED EVERITT’S AT CROOVER VILLE. CIALL AND EXAMINE THEM BE- V / tore making ym.tr purchases elsewhere. He has bought them to sell, and will sell on as good terms m as can be bought in Brooks or the adjoining counties of Southern Georgia and Florida: It is unneeessa 's ry to enumerate. You can find almost every article A usually kept iu Country Stores for sale. Call ami ii. see, he charges nothing for showing. i() Grooverville, April2Bth, 1859. 18- a 2 sal omsAsmT ;j Insurance Company, CoEssssilbus, Gcofi’gia. > a API T AY,“>250, 000. 11 r COMPANY having completed its orgsni -11 J zation under the charter granted by act of the k last Legislature sand which offers unusual guaran tees to policy holders.) is now prepared to insure Dwehings, Stores and other buildings, Merchandise, Cotton and other produce, Household Furniture, r * and all kinds of insurable property, against, loss or 11 damage by fire, at the lowest rates charged by re ' sponsible companies. DIRECTORS. John McGough, James F. Bozeman, ‘ Robert M. Gunby, I. G. Stippper, C. C. Cody, J. P. lllges, s Daniel Griffin, W. 11. Young, William 11. Hughes, James Eiinis. L. T. Downing. JOHN McGOUGH, President. D. F. Wilcox, Secretary. ' Applications received and Policies issued by ARTHUR P. WRIGHT, Agent, August 18-33-1 y Thomasville, Ga. E-Z YIT T S S ! -A JSI ' Livery Stables. r |HIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL ! _fi_ ly informs the public that be has fitted up his LIVERY STABLES, at the above place, in complete order,furnished with ’ Excellent Horses, and vehicles for traveling of every description, and . is prepared to accommodate travelers with almost any kind of conveyance in his line of business. His ST-A.BU.ESJ are capacious, and well arranged for the accomino , dation of the horses of travelers. . . D ROVERS . will find every accommodation for their stock, anil the stable ami yards are conveniently situated for the sale of HORSES, MULES,fc He respectfully solicit- the patronage of the public. L© 1 ’" THE SUBSCRIBER keeps also a genteel BAR ROOM, in the town of Quitman, where the traveler and all others may supply themselves with the best of liquors. ' JOHN F. BAKER. Qrntman, May 23, 1869. 21-ts The't’elebiTled ;>nd Thorough-bred HORSE AV II r 1 AV 11ST ID, A VLILL stand the Spring Season of the present Tv year, commencing the first of March and end ng the last of June, at Messrs. HILL, WKIGIST & MARSEI ALL’S Stables m the city of Albany, and at my residence, on the Newton road, miles below the city, at the following rates, viz: For thorough-bred Mares, $25, paid at the time of first ser\ice. or ssl) if credited, which must be , settled by note dm ing the season. A.t the above rates all persons have the privilege of the Spring and Fall Season free of any extra charge. Mares sent to Whirlwind will be boarded at Forty cents per day, Mares and Colts Fifty cents per day, which must be paid before the mare is ta ' ken away. No Mare will be delivered without an or der from the owner or his agent. J All posi ible care t; ken to prevent accidents, but no responsibility for any. 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