Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, April 19, 1867, Image 4

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IMPORT AXT TABLE. Value of Orcrabneks in Confederate Itlonej-* months. 180*. 1803. 1864. 1805. January $2 00 sl3 50 $26 90 February 2 19 13 79 25 20 March... 2 93 14 57 34 90 April 3 23 12 33 May 3 87 10 65 June 485 812 July... 689 779 August 10 53! 885 September $2 19 971 j 10 56 Otcober..... 195 9 07; 12 80 November 229 9 90| 12 55 December... 2 28 12 00', 18 26 The above table shows what one dollar in Greenbacks is estimated to be worth in Con federate Treasury notes at the several dates specified; one that the Revenue Depaitment has adopted, and which they require to be ob served in estimating the value of Confederate money. The reader will readilv observe that the Confederate money must be reduced to currency and not to a specie basis, us has been the practice. —Southern Recorder. FISK’S Metallic Burial Case's rTUIE undersigned has now on hand and for X sale in Thomasville, a large number of Fink’s elegant Patent metallic Burial Cases, of all sites—also, WOOD COFFINS Os all descriptions. Terms cash on delivery. ISAIAH DKEKLE Apt. attg 15 5m APOTHECARY HAXjIj, WILLIAM P. GLOWER, DRUGGIST. Has renovated and refilled the Store next to Young’s Hotel, for the purpose of es tablishing a First Class Drug Store. Jle respectfully asks a share of patron age, and invites the attention of the citi zens to his well selected stock of Medicines, Fancy anti Toilet Articles, Soaps and Perfumery. Cine Green and Black Teas, Kerosinc Lamps and Oil, DYE STI FFS, Together with every other article usually kept in a well appointed Drug Store. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared 4-ts Jan 1 Smallwood, Hodgkiss & Co s, COTTON AND GENE RA E COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. lO Beaver St., Xew YorU. J. L. Smallwood, formerly Smallwood, Earle &l Co-, and J. L. Smallwood & Cos. Thos. H. Hodgkiss, Georgia, ) Late Ilodgkiss, fi.W. Scott, Florida, > Scott Al Cos., I). H. Poole, Georgia. j New York. We are prepared tlirough RcsidknT Agents to Adrnncf on and Nell Cot ion in all the Kouthrrn Pori*, or forward from Throo* Port* to New York or l-i rrrpool Direct, as our friends may prefer. Our connections in are such as will give our customers all the advantages of that market. July 4 27-ly Lands tor Sale. 1750 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LANDS. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. I NOW offer for Hale my two plantation*, on the most reasonable tci ms. 1000 acres of Pine and Hammock Land, 12 j miles from a depot on the Kemundina At Cedar Keys Railroad, in Marion County, East Flo rida. 300 acres of this land are cleared. 750 acres in Decatur County, Ga , five miles from a selected depot on the line of the Atlan tic & Gull Rail-Road. These lands are tine— .composed of oak, hiekorv, and pine mixed. ,On this place there arc 3(10 acres under a high state of cultivation—good fence—good water, and a good dwelling and necessary out build ings. The whole convenient to water mills, churches, and good society. I will sell these lands at extremely low nri '■ ces. If you don't believe it, make me an oiler. Any person wishing to purchase, may address me at Sofka, Decatur County, Ga , or L. C. Bryan, Thomasville, Ga., who is authorized to represent me. Indulgence nuiv be given in part. J. I. 'CONNELL. June 6 23-ts TIN SHOP! BP, FUDGE lias now opened a # wholesale and retail Shop, oppo site the Post Ofice, on Jackson Street. 1 He is now prepared to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, RE PAIRING, &c. and Roofing done in the best style by B. F. FUDGE. Apr 14 • 15-ly AN EW PER?Cme! cillod Swr. kt Opopon.vx From Mexico* mannfae. tured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is making a sensation wherever it is koown ja very delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. —Evening Ilulletin, Philadelphia. SWEET OPOPONAX! The only ele gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets, and never stains the handkerchief. SWEET OPOPONAX! Is the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once ; will use no other. SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Delight. CIWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! Nature could not produce a richer Kern or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos„ N. Y. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fashionable j perfume. The finest ever imported or man ufactured in the United States Try it and be convinced. QJVEEJ OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! The roost elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady, “Extract of Sweet ©poponax.” E, T. SMITH & Cos., New York. Ost 18 S. B. HARRINGTON, DEALER IN - , ; , ' • ■ ‘WC H > EVERY V ARIETY OF Household and Office FURNITURE! MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, etc IS RECEIVING A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS! SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY FOR A SOUTHERN MARKET! PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE! WAREROOLIS, 178 Broughton Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S HALL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Nov 15 Cm ’l’ll ill Tomlinson, Demarest Go., 6*20 RROAOWAV, New York, Have associated with them Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES AM* 111 GGIES, At Gridin nud Atlunfn, (*u. FOIi the purpose of supplying Merchants and Planters at the South, by wholesale or retail with any style of Carnages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. Mr. Woodruff's long experience in the car riuge business will enable us to give satisfac tion in supplying good substantial work, such as the country ti* niuoiK at as low prices ay ran possibly be fttmishev for cash. We will keep constantly on hand Light Concord Buggies The same ns formerly sold bv Mr Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, as the best Buggy in use. We also furnish IKON AXLE I*LANTA« TIOmN WAGONS, of the very best make iu America, for "J, 4 or 6 horses. We invite all who want any article in our liue to address TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO., 6*20 Broadway, New York. July 26 ly CißOlUiilA—Colquitt County. WHEREAS Mrs. Nanny Lewis Admin istratrix cit the estate of Asa Lewis deceased applies for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. All persons interested arc hereby notified to take due notice thereof and file the r objections in Court, on or before the fiirst Monday in June next, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted the applicant Given under my official signature this 6th Jay of Nov. ISAAC CAHLTOs. OrM GHOIttsI A l-N-liol* C ount} . Superior Court, October'Term, 1866. George W. Peterson^ vh. > Libel for Divorce. Elizabeth Peterson.) Rule to perfect Service. IT appearing to tin? Court by the return of the Sheriff, that tho Defendant does not reside in the County or State:—lt is ordered, thgt service be perfected by publication in the pub lic gazette of TUoiiiuhvillo once a month for four Huccewwive month*, as th« law direct*, cite mg said Defendant to he and appear at tho term of said Court, otherwise tin* case be eon widered in del null, and the Plaint ill' be allowed to proceed. Extract from the Minute*, Oct. 6, 1866. J. P. PRESCOTT, Feb26lm4in Clerk. MHcltell Co«iuty Cuui t, February Term, 1867. Gibson West, Jr. > ~B |itioß , 0 rs(ftbliflh K.lniomt 8. Mahon*. ) Loßt Deud IT appearing to the Court from tho return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of the Suite:—lt iHordered that service bo per fected by publication in the Southern Enter prise, according to law. E. 11. S iACKELFOUD. Pett’s Atfv A true extract from the Minutes of euiil Court, March 1, 1867 JOHN W. PEARCE, Marß lmlm Clerk. Mitchell Count j Court* February Term, 1867. VarojO'iiLren, Adm'.x 4 t , ( Ezekiel Miller, Adm’r > Lu *" De,,d - IT appearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of the State : —lt is ordered that service b« per fected by publication in the Southern Enter prise according to law- E H SH ACKELFORD. Pott's All y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. JOHN W PEARCE, Mm R tmlrs Cj*rk E. D. SMYTHE $ Cos. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN JliMMllfiif Hlf a JBIMA AND GLASSWARE. HAVE on hand (and arc constantly receiving additions thereto) the largest stock of the above goods that lias ever been offered in the Southern mar ket. Being Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ Agents, we are enabled to offer these goods at prices JS Iff IS THEY CM IE FfIEEHT II 111 CITY IF Iff TOM! Or any other Northern city, thereby saving (lie purchaser tlie extra expense of Freight, Insurance find Breakage, and also the double profits of the Importer and Jobber. Lis;s of Assorted Crate's, containing only saleable goods, will be sent on ap plication. * Queens war*© House, 109 Broughton Street, SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL, savannah, - - - &eo&oia. Nov 15 . 3m rnmrn emit Iu Thomasville and the surrounding Country. .1 Jifiv Mur just roininenced in llitt Soulti against all Jsigli ju ices or floods, as will lie seen liy calling at either of B. & L. GOLDBERG’S STORES, Where you will find all birds of GooSs sold at NE'V YORK COST-and EXPENSES Consisting in part of H e following articles; CAi.irons or am, ki.mis aivd »i;.«kkiptioy, awb n.r, otiii ic iiinos or utt v coo ns siroio is ruts toisißv, « ri.i, ‘ AND Mil: FOB VOI BSIiI.VIiS! Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods, new style ALSO—Silks. French Merinos, All Wool Delaines, Alapacas, Saxon Stripes, Irish I’oplin, Scot h Plaid, Mu-Hn Delaines, French, English and American Prints, Flan nels, Opera Flannel, Balmoial S,iits K ic., &c. A full stock of the Latest Styles of CLOAKS AND M ANTILL\S SHAWLS, SON TAGS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDYKES. NUBIAS, and all kinds of WORSTED KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Stylos of Ladies Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flow ers, &c., &c. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. .HATS, CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, WATCHES AND JEIVELRI—in short, every other article which yen may wish, can be found at either of B. k 1,. GOLDBERG’S Stores —One at tlio old Stand, tlic other next door to John Stark’s Confectionary. COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE la conclusion, -we would return our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us in times past, and now ask a continuance of li e same at the Cheap Store of B. & L. GOLDBERG. The Very Latest Yew*-left on Rising! COTTON NEEDED VERY MUCH BY THE MANUFACTORIES—HIGHEST PRI CES EVER OFFERED IN THIS TOWN FOR COTTON—PLK \SE CALL ON US BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. «. |„. JJoldbcrg. October 11 41 if (}rc<il improvement in Sewing Machines ! Empii'o SHUTTLE MACHINE Salesroom*, *VI6 Brondwniy N. Y.. Washington Bf.. Holton o*2l Chest, nut St.. Phihtdelphiu. Patented February 11, 1860. THIS MACHINE in contracted on entirely new principle* of uiechaniHm, poKHCHHing many nire and valuable improvements, having been examined by tbe most profound experts, and pronounced to be Miniplic'ily nnd Perfection Combined. I' has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH which will neither KIP nor RAVEL, nnd is alike on both niilea; perform* perfect sewing ouevery description of material, from Leather te the linent Nannook muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the conraest to the finest number. Having nett her CAM or COG wheel, nnd the leant. poMfible friction, it mtiH an smooth as glass, and in ICiiipluilicnll) n !\oiarleii* Maeliine l It reqnircH FIFTY PEU CEN TANARUS, less power to drive it than auv other uiHchim* in the mar ket. A girl twelve years of age can work it •tend'dy. without fatigue or injurv t«» health. Its Stii'iigih and w<»ndevt , til Simplicity "f Construction renders it utmost impossible tog. t out .of order, and is GUAUANI l El) hy the company to give entire satisfaction. \\> respect fully invite all those who mav desire to supply themselves with a superior Hr tide, t > come and examine iljpt L nnvulU J Machine. One half hour’s instruction is sufficient t«> enable any person to work this umchhie to their entire satisfaction. Agents warned f; all town* in the Pnited Staten, where agence* are not it)ready estab lisle and Also, for Cubit Mexico. Central tqid South Americu.to whom a liberal disinunt will be given. EMPIRE ftEWTNfI M \CHINE MF’G CO.. 5.T0 Hroadwnv, N Y. July ‘25 Cm BRISHAM, HOLST & CO., CIMIISSIII AID MIMIC MERE IT A NTH, 11. Him."am, L SAVANNAH, t M. L C. II.OLMsTiiB.) Georgia, »og 8 (i ln jt. it. itvM, m. ii, a, j. cifMM'iM, 1) K A I. KII 8 I N Drugs, AIEMCI.VVS Paints, Oils, Glass. .(ini all .Irlit-I)-* inMinllT K<-|il In a well rcauliitetl Drug Stiax-, at tin, Ihucr Bmre of Hoiil A Dowiil. in Brjim Haildiu.v, ailioitiinp f. Kubil«hek A Bio ■inn 5 if seem limy mim. SECOND year. Tho Oldest and Largest Literary Magazine „ iu the South. The Propriofor of this p. pnlar Montbly will publiib hij mlltion 6t several tboosaiid copies in Jan#ny next, to meet the increasing de m- ml for it in all portions of the South and cst. Its C*>rp« of Contributors is a (ready large, and will be strcngtliom/H by the add! tion of several V'xccllcNt and Feamle Writer*. Insides the usual variety of Original and Sc b-effd Prose and Pm*try, there will he con famed the admirable History of the War, on litltnl ‘ I ll'.r.T) AND CAMP;” Uy an Officer. Also, Tho Secret Marriage. Hy Mrs. Warfield, of Kentucky. Also, Tropes nnd ilfdnphorss of the Riblr, As illustrated by science.—Hy A. Means, D. 1)., LL T> Also, a series of articles on I. I !•’ ii I I* HI. !•: %s r r , Hv Kev. IP A. Holland, of Kentucky, now on n tour in Egypt and Palestine. It will be elegantly embellished with Steel Plates, Lithographs and Wood Cuts, prepared expressly for this publication, consisting ot su p' l h 'ikenessei* at Lee, Davis, doe Johnston, Polk. Forrest, etc li*. quant it v of reading matter will also he in creased, so thut it will contain neat ly twice the amount of either GojJev or Peterson. We shall also introduce a department id* Wit and Humor, mtd ocfrr*tDrml Wrfbfi CiP TTTiTWTT 1 tions of Southern and Western Scenerv. It will he perctived that this plan involves ntuch ud'titioimlexpense, and we invite the lovers of a sound and elevated literature to rally to this enterprise ll has already reeeiv t*d the big ot < ncomiutns of the press: let it n-'\v have material aid nod we promise ;» Mag Si/.ine coin! to any ever before the Ameiiean public. 11MvM6 sin* h* suhscrihers. . eleven copies, $.'»() ; twenty two copies. $100; and at the same rates fop three and six months Uler g> un u ol all denomination ! and Prcsideptu and Professors of Colleges will rece : ve it nr I The person who will send us the largest ehihol snhsciihera. not less than‘J r previous to March Ist, shall receive a premium of Fifty Dollars. A,hilt >s w J st'o i r, Atlanta, Gn. I3T The Jammrv number will be ready for mail by the IKtfi i »j' December. jan 8 bftdttil \ Tiitelicll f oimq. Wtieren*. John 11. Hall upplieu to iw for letter • administration on the estate of EH P late ot *md county, deceased:—Unless good cause he shown to the contrary, letters will ho issued to tho upplicunt at tho proper time Given under mv lmud this the 6th. ilav of March. IS6?. IR C. l>AsHKlt, ' M arefi I ' n•; • * ; • Ul OKtilA- r| it«-hHI t’ouwtr. l»«*i en*. Robert E. Wbighum applies for h ttersof adnii'.ii>tration on the estate ot Asa Iv M laK* of said county, <ftH*eaai*d l nless good cause be shown to tbe Yontrarv, letters will he issued to said applicant ut the pixrpci'tuue. Hived under mv hand this the 6th dav of March. ISt *7 H. t DASHER, March 1*» i iDlm u * | AIISffOftTH, VAIfiHS & SAHFORII ARE now receiving a large and complete Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats and taps, GROMS, llardware'and Cutlery, Crockery Ware, BAGGING AND ROPE, In fact, any and everything that a Planter or any one else needs, which we are determined to SEIIjL LOW „ As any lioupe in the place. and examine for yourselves. No charge made for showing goods. Highest market prices paid lor Cotton, Wool. Hides and other Country Produce. receiving a fresh’ lot of SEED OATS ANI) BYE. t the old stand of Ainsworth & San ford, next door to I, Kubitshek and Brother. Oct 18 42 ts Fletcher Institute ft MIE Exercises of this School will be re- Y sumed on the First Monday in Jan uary next, under the immediate control of the undersigned as Principal, aided by a competent and efficient assistant. In i nieririg upon the arduous and re sponsible duties of the School-room for another year, we cannot withhold an ex pression of our thanks to the citizens of ihecomruunity for their liberal patronage, and incr asing evidence of confidence in our efforts to instruct. With our whole uiind and every energy devoted exclusive ly to this responsible work, we hope to ad advance bulii the intellectual and moral worth of our pupils, to the entire satisfac tion of our patrons. Arrangements are being made, at con siderable expense, to afford every facility for tire most thorough instruction in the Music Depralnienl j to which the attention of our patrons is directed. Rates of Tuition as heretofore, payable quarterly in advance. For further particulars apply to the un dersigned. < J. E. BAKER, Jan 2-ts Principal. HOEUftM-Thomas Count,. To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said Con ;ty .- THE Petition of William P. Hr wn, Ad ministrator on tire estate of George W. Brown, deceased, shevvetlr. that he has fully discharg ed his duty as such, and now prays that the notice required by law be given, that he may be dismissed from said administration, and its in dutv bound will ever piav etc. W I>. BROWN, Ad in T. (IEORGIA Thomas County. Court of Ordinary , Sept. 3. 1866.. UPON hearing tne* foregoing Petition, it is ordered bv tire Court that said Petition and this order he published in the Southern Enter prise six months, in terms of the law. 11. H. TOOKE, Sept G-Ora Ordinary, t.F.OIEtIIA Col t.iitt Count,*. . Court of Ordinary, Dec. 3, 186.fi. wHP It MAS, John TANARUS, Divine, Vdininls tefor on the ecnfe of .Lillies -IV. Micks pniiti .n- ibis Court for*!,otter#of Disniis sion from s-ri I Administration. All per suns interested wiil take due notice thereof and file their objections in Court, if any they have, otlrerwisr Letters of Dismission wi : ! Le grained nrnl i-sur I sii 1 applicant, at the June Tbpih, 1867. of flu's CAui K HAAG GAL I.TON, • Dec. 13-fiiu* Ordinary. GKOttClA —Clinch Count,, AVHKUKAS, Jesse Smith and Rrbeeea Ben nett, Ailministrators on the r-state <,f Felix Bennett deceased, having tiled their jn-lition in this Court for Letters of Dismission from said Administration :—This is therefore to ad monish,nil concerned, to show cause if any they have, why said Letter, should not be granted at a regular terra of this Court, after the expiration of six months Given under mV band and official signature, this December*!!, 1866. 11. MORGAN, Dec 19, IRGC-fim Ordinary. (I !•: O Its. 1 A—l. on mice Con nip. WHEREAS, Thomas Jones applies to me for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Berry Jones, lute of said County, rleceased- Tltese are therefore to cite all persons con cemod, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office of said County, within, the time pro scribed by law, to -bow cause, if any, whv said letters should not be granted to said applieant. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this 221 PeeArnbor. IRtift. WILLIAM 0. SMII’H, Jan 2-Gm C. C. O. Extract Ironi Allunfcs Tltom as hiipeiiot 1 Court. Deeenibnr adjourned Turm, ISCti. In Equity in Thorium Superior Court—Bill for Direction. G It Strickland, Executor of Jno M Ferrill I amice Browning of Lb gurus oount v. IlnWfv ID owning and hie wife .Mary Brown ing of Thomas county, .Doure-Ft nad vl Lhoiima pysiSr. - ■ Wyniitm Ifoivurd rind bis wife Merky Howard of Tlrmiiiis ciknity. ReLii*cea Kerr ill, \vife*of A\‘rn Fori ilLnnd his children —mimes unknown —of Florada, Warren A Hopson and Iris wife Elizabeth Hopson, of Texas, Ansel Ferrill, of T.-xirs, .Inl.n Ferr ill. of Flor ida. Heirs of II Ferrill, deceased, Mursbiill A Fen ill,) Leroy .1 Ferrill, >of Texas, B-nj F Ferrill, Heirs of l.inla C Ferrill. decea-eit, G F v tricl;!and of Tlronmscount v, \ .1 Strickl md, June 11 Sessions, Heirs ot \ Strickland, deceased, ti It Coleman. Hrlrn’r of Jalic/. Ferrill, dee'd, of 'PlioSSascotmiv. C B Fen ill \ M Ferrill. Jason Sutton and Iris wife Adeline Snt on, heirs of Beiijranin Ferrill. deei*.i-eJ- -ill of Florida. M rtlra Hopson ol Leva* Joseph Bareo and bis wife Sallv -\nn Rarro, of Florida, Pleasant Ferrill. Benton Ferrill, Crockett Ferrill. War Slriekloiid anil bis wife Marv Arrn Strickl; ti I. heirs of William Ferrill, deed., of the Slate of North Cariditm. I T nepearin* to the Court that the above stn led Bill for Direerion having been Hl**>t in tin* Superior Court of Ttronias Count! and it also appear ing to lire sarislaeiion ot ibis Court tlrat a number of lire DefendHnUr ill said Bill reside beyond the limits of tbc State of Beer gin —On motion of James I. Seward ,V Ar tlnir B. Wright Solicit mf,.r Cemplah ate- ,t is ordered bv tbe Lirtrl, that servna of eni I Bill i e perfected bv piibhcatign and tlrat ll m order bo pnbtlshed in the Southern Enterpr -e. a publiegazette, once a month for four months. A. II lIAXsEI.I . . - «, c Lr sscr- Dtzt i . r « e r Feb 12 l.imtm BAPTIST Female College sou(liAvc*lcrn, Ga., CUTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY. FACULTY: REV. T. 11. STOUT, i . . „ . . , Miss C.A.IIANSELL, ( A “ so(e 1 nnClp -' S Miss A. B, ARMSTRONG, Teacher of Vo cal and Instrumental Music. The Sclrolastic Y'ear will be divided into two sessions—Spring Term commencing Monday, 14th January, 1807, closing Wed nesday, July Bd. Fall Session, Monday, September 2d, closing Wednesday, 18th December. EXPENSES. Primary Depart’nt for Scholastic year, S4O Preparatory “ “ “ •• 50 Collegiate “ “ “ “ 00 Modern & Ancient Languages, each, yr, 30 Instruction on Piano or Guitar, year, 60 Vocal Music as a Science, year, GO Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, 40 Oil Painting, 50 Chenille Work, Crochet & Embroidery, 40 Incidentals, 6 Vocal Music, in classes, daily, free of charge. Daughters of ministers educated gratis. Expenses half payable in advatrcc. No deductions made for absence except in cases of protracted illness. Board per month, including everything $25 For further particulars address either principal, Box 03, Cuthbert, Georgia. Jan 2 ' ts Music Instruction HAVING located permanently in Thomas ville, I respectfully inform mv patrons and the public, that I will receive pupils for in struction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give. instruc turns in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass, Composition, &c. Ter ms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sous, occupying titty minutes linte each lesson), Twenty-five Dollar s—strictly in advance, ex cept by special contract. I will (if desirable.) instruct a class for the express purpose of preparing tliefh to teach Music.provided four or more pupils can Ire oh tained. Instructions in this department will consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun days excepted) on the Piano Forte, or any (one) instrument named above, combined with The oretical Singing (by note.) which is indispen sable to thorough preparation tor teaching.— Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of r wenty weeks— Two Hundred and Fifty, with Board included. A proficiency in Music can be obtained in a few months in a strictly musical school, that is rarely obtained in year’s, and at great expense, by the usual method of instruction. Any w ishing to join the class without a view to teaching, will be received, but will be re quired to abide by all the rules regulating the Class of Teachers. WM. T. PARSONS. Thomasville, Dee 20 50 ts GKORGff V-MITCIIELL COUNTY. Superior Court, November Term, 1860. Willis N. Gregory ) vs. > Libel for Divorce. Lucinda Gregory. ' IT appearing to the Court by the return of (he Sheriff of said County, that the defendant, Lucinda Gregory, docs not re side in this County,'and it further appear ing that slid does not reside in this State, It is, on morion of Counsel, ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next tern of this Court, else that the case be considered’in default, and tfic Plaintiff nllojred to proceed ; and it is further or dered I hat this rule he published in the Southern Enterprise once a month tor four mom hs. Witness (he Honorable David A. Vason, Judge of said Court, this Dec. 17, 1860, A true extract from the Minutes. JOHN W. PEARCE, Jan 2-1 urn 1m Clerk. GidOßGlA—Mitchell County. Superior Court, November Term, 1860. Georg* F. Bi ow q, ) ?8. S Libel for Divorce, Mary A. K, Brown.' IT appealing to iboCourt by Hie rcltirn of (he Sheriff, that the dcuunhinl Mary A. E. Brown, does not reside in this Coun ty, and it further appearing that she dots not reside in this State : It is, on motion of Counsel, or dered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, else tlrat. lire case be considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to pro ceed; and it is further ordered, Hint this rule be published in the Southern Enter prise once a month for four months. W itness Hie Honorable David A. A’ason. Judge of said Court, this Dee. 17, 1860. A true extract from tbe Minutes. JOHN W. PEARCE, Jan 2-larr4m Clerk. i*i{ ospitcnx OF THE SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES I PROPOSE in connection with several gentlemen, to issue a Weekly Paper in \ nldosta Ga. We design that it shall Billy represent and encourage lire Agri cultural, ( oimnerci.nl, M chanica 1 , Educa tional and social interests of this part of Gia rgiT and c intiguous portions of Llo rid r. D will Le our constant aim to m ike it a welcome visitor to every household, gi'in such reading matter, in addition to (lie news, ns will in orrn the understand ing, improve the heart, interest the mind, and minister to good taste and refinement, ll will defend political rig ts without bras '•¥ }».«!< I**lll lll||uew«. Tll« JBIPIV Bhiuov of other day* me buried. Now issue*, new dut es, and new responsibilities are upon ns. bet us widely meet them, and with calmness and dignity encounter pres sing difficulties. We have a prolific soil, many of the commodities which the world needs, in abund • co, «nd with them energy and natural endowment. How shall these lat ter be best employed in the development of the* former? The SOUTH hKORfiIA TIMKSwiII labor to present the olution. The political I or« scope u filled wnlh gloom, bet ius hope nud work. Energy md industry will not quail before disas ter, but at ply themselves to ti e task of rebuilding the “waste places’’ in the hope, that ** ti»e w ildeiut'S *’ may again •• blos som as the rose.** Term* . Three dollars per annum. !t will be issued at all points on the Af !nntic& Gulf Uatlroad on the day of pub lication. It i* intended to commence the issue about the ti:st of M irch ucx*. T <\ IT.NDI.KTON. Valdosta, Jan. 3?, 1867. 12 til*aiitasfeou« Offer. rilllK underpinned will contract for the I delivery ot i*om 20 to s*l tons of Pe nman Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, On*- b-y’i or Thoratile, at slld per ton. The quality of the Guano is warranted to be the best We will take orders from 1 ton to Jd. J AS. K. SMITHS GO. t’hi'ley* Station. No” U . 1866. jf SPOONER’S CURE Chills and Fever, 1 Bilious Fever, Intermittent Fever, Remittent Fever, Congestive Chills, Anti Feyer AND AGUE Diarrhea, Dysentery, Periodical Headache, Dumb Ague. pXTIg «A* *A» tAJt «A —s V y For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Cos., Nashville, Tenn. of low, marshy, and over flowed regions, or where mi asma prevails, and all EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH AND WEST, should not be, for a single day, without SPOONER’S ANTI-FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, in order that when they arc attacked with Chills and Fever, Bilious, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con gestive Chills, Pain in the Back, Periodical Headache, Diarrhea or Dysentery, (to which they are constantly lia ble,) they may promptly and effectually be cured, without the loss of a single day’s labor. Their success is not contingent upon anything; they will never fail to cure effectually and per manently. For sale by all Druggists. ■an: .;.F,a r^tesimaemtsßammmm^amm sEooNEfc's Immunity against the Fevers and Chills of Spring and Fall, the Dysenteries and Diarrheas of Summer, and the various Bilious complaints attendant upon the entire year, is what the South needs and must have before that favored region will attain the full meed of its great ness. Emigration thither has been and is retarded for the lack, of it; and for the same reason, cotton raising has been restricted and interfered with MTHIVI i AM In view of these facts Pr. Spooner offers to the people of the £>outlv a, “J Ei»Agi«»*» going thither, his ANT I FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly and repeatedly, to be an unerring and never-failing preventive and cure of all Bilious com plaints incident to the South and West. Try but one ex periment; the cost is trifling, the result is beyond any con tingency. It never has failed and never can, while Physiol oev remains a science. wmm> For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Cos. Nashville, Tenn. Tt» man iJSe Hr ih v > howfp