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IMPORTANT TABLE.
Tlllt of Ormibnrku in t'onftdermo
IHoMT
months. I 1862. 1863. 1861. ISO.).
| '
January $2 00 sl3 50 $26 90
February 2 19 13 79 26 20
March 7 2 93 I t 57 34 90
jTn. ...... 485 812
July 689 7 79......
August 10 53i 885
September $2 19 971 10 06:
Oteobw 195 9 07; 12 80|
Noweniber 229 9 90| 12 55
Dumber—..... 2 28t 12 60; 18 261
Tho above table show* what one dollar in
Greenbacks is estimated to b* worth in Con
federate' Treasury notes at tbe seyeml dates
specified; one that the Revenue Depaitnient
Ml adopted, and which they require to bo ob
served in eatimatinp the value of Confederate
money. The reader will readily observe that
the Confederate money must I>e reduced to
currency and not to a specie basis, as has been
the practice. —Southern Recorder.
FISK’S
Metallic Burial Case’s
THE undersigned lias now ou hand and for
sale in Thomasville. a large number of
Phk’i elegant Patent Metallic Burial
Case*, of all sizes—also,
WOOD COFFIAS
Os all descriptions. Terms cash on delivery.
ISAIAH DEEKLE Apt.
ang 15 3m
APOTHECARY
TT A. T .T ..
WILLIAM P. CLOWER,
DRUGGIST.
Has reti orated and refitted the Store next
to Young's Hotel, for the purpose of es
tablishing a
First Class Drug Store.
He respectfully asks a share of patron
age, and invites the attention of the citi
zens to his well selected stock of
Medicines,
Fanes' and Toilet Articles,
Soaps and Perfumery.
Fine Green and Black Teas,
Kerosine Lamps and Oil,
lil’E STIFFS,
Togelhcr with every other article usually
kept in a well appointed Drug Store.
Jijy Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully
prepared 4-if
Jan 1
Smallwood, Hodgkiss & Co s,
COTTON
P actor ©
AND
O E N E R A L.
COMMISSION
NifROHANTS,
No. lO Beaver St., Scw.YorU.
J. L. Smallwood, formerly Smallwood, Earle
it Co-, and J. L. Smallwood & Cos.
Titos. 11. Hodgkiss, Georgia, 1 Lot* HoWsrkis*,
GW. Scott, Florida, > Scott ft f’o.,
D. 11. Pools:, Georgia. ) New York.
We are prepared through Resident Agents
to Advance on anil Sell Colton in all the
Southern I'ortu, or forward from These
Ports to New Vorli or l.irerpool Mirret,
as our friends may prefer.
Our connoctions in I.ivrrpool arc such ns
will give our customers all the advantages of
that market,
July 1 27-1 v
Miteliell County Court.
February Term, 1867.
Gibson West, Jr. 4 p eti(ion (o cstnljlisll
John Martin. ) , ' ost Dced ’
IT appearing to the Court from the return
of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides ont
of the Stale: —lt is ordered that service he per
fected by publication in the Southern Enter
prise, according to law.
E. 11. SHACKELFORD, Pelt’s Att’y. '
A true extract from the Minutes of said
Court, March I, 1867.
JOHN W PEARCE,
Mar. 8-lm4ro ( lerk.
Anew perfume i called Sweet
Opoponax From Mexico, mnnufno.
tured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is
making a sensation wherever it is kuown
isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains
on the handkerchief for days.— Evening
Bulletin, Philadelphia.
SWEET OPOPONAX! Tho 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. Tho only fashionable
Perfume and Ladies’ Delight.
SWEET OPOTONAX FROM MEXICO 1
Nature could not produce a richer
Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be
convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos.. N. Y.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
New, very rare, rich and fashionable
perfume. The finest ever imported or tnnn
ufastur* din the United States Try it and
be convinced.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
The most elegant and essential per.
sonal requisite for a lady, “Extract of
Sweet Opoponax.”
E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York.
Oct 18
GEORGlA—Jlilchcll County.
Whereas, Ezekiel Miller. Administrator of
Elijah Pickern, late of said County, deceased,
having tiled bis petition in this Court, for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate, this is to
admonish all concerned, to be ami appear at
my office within tbe time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they can, whv said Letters
should not be granted. Given under mv hand
at office, March 2,1867
11. C. DASHER.
Mar 8-0 m Adm'r.
GEORGIA—ITIiIrheII County.
ON the First Monday in Jnne next, npplica
tiqn will be made to tbe Court of Ordinary o
Raid County, for an order to sell all tbe Lunds
belonging to tbe estate of Wm. P. West, late
pf said County, deceased.
JOHN WEST
April 2 td Adm'r.
GEORGIA —Hlilchell County.
ON the first Monday in June next, applica
tion wili be made to the Ordinary’s Court
of said County, for leave to sell a portion of
the Lands belonging to the Estate of A. H.
Jones, late of said County deceased. All per
sons having objections will file them by that
day. Margarett Jones
Mar 26. Adm’rx
ADMINISTRATORS DEEDS,
Far Rule it lk<" Offlee.
S. B. HARRINGTON,
HEALER IN
EVERY VARIKTY OF
Household and Office
FURNITURE!
MATTRESSES,
Spring Bods, cfcc
IS RECEIVING
M MM SfttfiM
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CHOICE GOODS!
SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY
FOR A &
SOUTHERN MARKET!
PRICES
LiOV7
AS .
!ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE!
WAREROOMS,
178 Broughton Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE
ST. ANDREW’S HALL,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Nov 15 6m
THSJ
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
<ȣo RROADWAV, JVcw York,
Have a*sociaf*<! with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGE A!\l) HE GGHIS.
Al in riHiii nn«l Allanta, <«n.
FOU the purpose of Mupulying Mrrclmnta
m»<l I*lanter« at the Soutli,l>v wholesale or
| retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or
| Plantation Wagons.
! Mr. Woodruffs long experience in tho car-
I riago business will enable us to give satisfac
tion in supplying good suhstantial work, sutrli
as the country demand*, at as low prices nsran
possibly he furnished for cash. We will keep
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
The same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
and which became so universally popular all
through tin- South, as tint best Itugev in arc.
Wo also furnish IKON AXLE PLANTA
TION WAGONS, of tl:o very best make in
America, for 2, I or 6 horses.
We invite all who wuiit any article in our
line to address
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.,
020 Broadway, New York.
July 26 ly
G GO RGIA—Co I<| u ill Count,.
WHEREAS Mrs. Nanny Lewis Admin
istratrix on the estate of Asa Lewis
deceased applies for Letters of Dismission
■ from said Administration. .All persons
interested are 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 he granted the applicant
(liven under my official signature this
Gth day of Nov. ISAAC CARLTOn.
Or’d
GEORGIA-—Eel.<>ln County,
Superior Court, October Term, 1866.
George W. Peterson j
vs. > Libel for Divorce. .
Elizabeth Peterson. )
Rule to perfect Service.
I Tappenring to the Court by tlm return of tho
Shorin', that the Defendant does not reside
in the County or State:—lt is ordered, that
service be perfected by publication in tbe pub
lic gazette of Thomasville. ottee a month for
four successive mouths, as the law directs, cite
iug said Defendant to be and appear at the
term of said Court, otherwise the case be con
sidered in default, and the PJaintitf bo allowed
to proceed.
Extract from the Minutes, Oct. 6 1866
./. P. PRESCOTT,
Fcb2hlm4m Clerk.
Mitchell County Court,
February Term, 1867.
Gibson West, Jr. ) ,
V 8 ( Petition to establish
Edmond S. Mahone y *' oßl Dc«d.
TT appearing to the Court from the return of
the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of
the State : —lt. is ordered that service tie per
fected by publication ill the Southern Enter
prise, according to law.
E. 11. 8 ACKELFOKD, Pelt’s Att’v.
~ ! n l’ I ’ ex| ract from the Minutes of said
Court, March 1, 1867.
. JOHN W. PEARCE,
Mar 8 ltn4m Clerk
Mitchell County Court.
February Term, 1867.
Narcy Pickren. Adm’x ) ~
vs. \ ‘ Otltion to establish
Ezekiel Miller, Adm’r.) Deed.
IT appearing to tho Court, from the return
of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out
of the Slate : —lt is ordered that service lie per
fected tiy publication in the Southern Enter
prise according to law.
li. H SHACKELFORD. Pelt’s Att’y.
A true extract from the Minutes of iaid
Court, March J, 1867
JOHN W PEARCE,
Mur 81 mint Clerk
E. D. SMYTHE § Cos.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
AND
GLJISS H IRE.
,
*
HAVE on hand (and aro constantly receiving additions thereto) the largest j
stock of the above goods that has ever been offered in the Southern mar
ket. Being Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ Agents, we are
to offer these goods at prices
■IS Ii AS THEY CAI EE WIT HIM CITY SF Si Till!
i Or any other Northern city, thereby saving the purchaser the extra expense of |
Freight, Insurance and Breakage, and also the double profits of the Importer and j
Jobber. Lis.s of Assorted Crates, containing only saleable goods, wilt be sent on ap
plication.
Queensware House,
109 Broughton Street, SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL,
SAVANNAH, - - * &EOfi&IA.,
; Nor 15 3m
In Thomasville and the surrounding Country.
A Xew War just comn <need in t’ie South against atl liigh
l*riccs of Goods, as it 111 be seen bj' catling at either of
B. & L. GOLDBERG’S
STO 3FB. 13 S3 ,
| Where you will find all kinds of Goods sold at NEW YORK COST and EXPENSES—
Consisting in pari of the following articles :
CAI. II OKS OF A 1.1. KIMIS AU) DES( 'HIPTION, AVD AIJ. OTIIEIi
| KI.ADS OF I»ISV G OOIIS >FFI»F l» IN TUI* C’OF.VI’KV. CAI,I,
ANI» «liH FOR VOl RMEI.VES!
j Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods, new stylo
! ALSO —Silks, French Merinos, All Wool Delaines, Alapnaas, Saxon Stripes, Irish
! Poplin, Scotch l’laid, Muslin Del tines, French, English and American Prints, Flan
j nels, Opera Flannel, Il iltriotnl Skil ls, &c., Sc. *
| A full stock of the Latest Styles of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, SON
-1 TAGS, BREAKFAST SHAW I,S, \ ANDY KHS, NUBIAS, and ell kinds of WORSTED
; KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Styles of Ladies Huts, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flow
j ers, &.C., &c.
j STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
.WATCHES AND JEWELRY—in short, every other article
which yen may wish, can be found at either of
11, Sc 1,. GOI,I)BF.P.f!’S Stoic* One at the old Stand, the
oilier next door to .loliu Mark’s Confectionary.
COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
I In conclusion, wo would return our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed
j upon us iu times past, and now ask a continuance of the same at theCbcap Store of
E. & L. GOLDBERG.
.The Very Latest Yews—Cotton Rising!
CCTTON NEEDED VERY MUCH BY THE MANUFACTORIES—HIGHEST PRI
CES EVER OFFERED IN THIS TOWN FOR COT TON—PLEASE CALL ON US
BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. 25. & 1,. (jolilbcrg.
Oetolferll 41 if
Great improvement in Sewing Mack / rr sf
Empi *o
SHUTTLE MACHINE
Salesrooms, s>to Ilrotulwav, X. \ » »*)
Washington ST., Hoston f Cheat
nut St.. Philadelphia.
Patent ad February 11, 1860.
rjIHIK M WHINE ia constructed on entirely
I new prim • . lea of mechanism, possessing
many rare ami valuable improvement*, having
been examined by the uioßt profound experts,
and pronounced to be
simplicity mill Perfection Combined*
Ii ban a straight needle. perpendicular net ion,
makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE SCI It'll,
which will neither KIP nor RAVEL. and is
alike on both sides; performs perfect Hewing
on every description of material, from Leather
to the finest Nnnsook muslin, with cotton, linen,
or silk thread. I'rmn the coarsest to the finest
niimher. Having neither ('A Mor COYJ wheel,
and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth
as glasH, and is
Fiuphnlicnlly a Noiseless ?1 neliine ! £
It requires FIFTY PER CEN TANARUS, less power
to drive it than any other machine in the mar
ket. A girl twelve years of age can work it
steadily, without fatigue or injury to health.
Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of
Construction renders it almost impossible to get
out of order, and is GITAKAN’I KKl> bv the
company to give entire satistnetion.
We respect full v invite all those who mav
desire to supply themselves with a superior nr
tiele. t.» couio and examine this In rivalled
Machine .
One half hour's instruction is stiff cicnt to
enatile anv person to work this machine to
their entire satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the United
StateI*, 1 *, where agencies are not already estab
lished Also, for Chiba Mexico, Central and
South America, to whom a liberal discount will
he given.
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF C CO..
•Y.'Ui H road wav, N. Y.
«Tuly 25 6m
BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.,
COMMISSION JIB mVUKK
MB Ilf! IT ANTS,
H llhio"*m, Y SAVANNAH,
( M. llor.sT, >
V. H. oi.mstkad.j Goorgia.
tu»K 8 6m
j n. n. i<«, w. ,h. j ciMsriii,
O EALERS IN
Drugs,
JtIEDICIJVES
Paints, Oils, Glass.
And nil Article* ti*tinl|y Kept
In a well regulated Drug Store, at the Drug
Store of Reid *V Dewitt. in it. y;m Building, ,
udjoiiiing I. Kubitsbck A Br«*
.l»u 5 If
scott's ismr ism.
SECOND YEAR.
T!ic Oldest and E;u-g'-t I.iterary Magazine
in lho South.
The Proprietor of this pi polar Monthly will
publish an edition of several thousand copies
in January next, to meet the increasing de
nt iltd for it in all portions of the South and
West. Its Orps of Contributor* is already
large, and will be strengthened by the nddi
tion of several
•txcrll. il! Mule mill Femnle Writers.
Resides the usual variety of Original mid So
leeted Pros* and Poetry, there will be roll
tamed the admirable History of the War en
titled
‘ FIKT.D AND CAMP;"
By an O#ioer. Also,
Tho Secret Marriage,
By Mrs. Warfield, of Kentucky.
Also,
Trope* xml Hle»«ipliore* of tlif* Efiihle, I
Ah illustrated by science.— Hy A. Means, 1
1). D-, LL. I».
Also, n series of articles on
i. if ic i n vii ic i: ,% s r ,
lly Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky, now on
a tour in Egypt and Palestine.
It will he elegantly embellished with Steel
Plates, Lithographs and Wood Cuts, prepared
expressly for this publication, consisting of su
perh Mkenesscs of Lee, Davis, Joe Johnston,
Polk, Forrest, etc.
Its quantity of rending matter will also be in I
creased, so that it will contain nearly twice
the amount of either Uodev or Peterson.
W • shall uW MAtrtwlurrtii dapurt moot of Wit
and Humor, and occasional Wood Cut Ulustru
t urns of Southern and Western Seenerv.
It will he perceived that this plan involves
much mloitioual expense, ami we invite the
lovers of a sound and elevated literature to
rally to this enterprise It has already reeeiv
ed the big est encomiums of the press: lot it |
now have material aid and we promise a Mag- ;
a/.ine equal to any over before the American*
public.
TEKMS Single subscribers $5; eleven '
copies, SSO ; twenty two copies. $100; ami at !
the sqtae rates for three and six months Cler
gymen of all denominations and Presidents
and Professors of College! will reee : vv it a! $ 1
The person who will send ns the hugest
chib of subscribers, not less than 25. previous to
March Ist, shall receive a premium of Fifty
Dollars. Address,
W.d SCOTT.
* Atlanta, (la.
! rhe .Tanmirv ntindn'r will be ready for
mail by the ISt 1» of December. jan 8
l OKtO % . ?| i t<*lu ll t oiiinr.
\VtierciiM, John 11. Hull applies to me for
letters of administration on tin* estate of Eli P
Sapp, latent said county, deceased:—Unless
good cause lm shown to the contrary, letters
will be issued to tho applicant at the proper
time
Given under uiv hand this the 6th. day of
March, is.;; * \\, (\ DASHER,
March I2~dod. 1 hdiuurv.
C3KORI2I t Vlitefirll Coituly.
tV lin en*. Robert E Whighuiu applies for
letters of administration on the estate of Asa
E W Ingham, late of »a»d county. deceased.—
Unless good eause be shown to the contrary,
letters will he issued to raid applicant at the t
proper time.
Given under niv band this the 6th. dav of
March. 1*67 \\ (\ DASHER.
March Ig-IUM Drdmarv
AtISWOITI. VAIS9I i SAPIII
ARE now receiving a large and complete
Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOESy
Hats and Caps,
mmm.
Hardware and Cutlery,
Crockery Ware,
BAGGING- AND HOPE,
In f tef, any artd evcryllilng that a Planter or
any one Hwenofcda, which we are determined to
55333L.XJ -A.S XiOW
As any house in the place.
iy Cull Olid examine for yoursclvee.
''7/'"Xo charge made for showing goods.
Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Hides and other Country Produce.
I VAlso receiving a fresh lot of SEED
OATS AND RYE.
I ZW At the old stand of Ainsworth Sr San
ford, next door to X. hubitslick and Brother.
Oct 18 42 ts
Fletcher Institute
fTMIE Exercises of this School will ve
| sumed on the First Monday in Jan
i nary next, under the immediate control of
, the undersigned as Principal, aided by a
i competent and efficient assistant.
In entering upon tho arduous and re
sponsible duties of tbe School-room for
another year, we cannot withhold an cx
| prcssioti of our thanks to the citizens of
! the comnfuniiy for their liberal patronage,
and incr asing evidenctf of confidence in
1 our efforts to instruct. With our whole
! mind and every energy devoted exclusive
| ly to this responsible work, we hope to ad
! advance both the intellectual and moral
| worth of our pupils, to the entire satisfac
tion of our patrons.
I Arrangements are being made, at con
i siderable expense, to afford every facility
for the most thorough instruction in the
j Music Depratment ; to which the attention
of our patrons is directed.
Rates of Tuition as heretofore, payable
i quarterly in advance.
For further particulars npply to the un
| dersigned. J. E, BAKER,
j Jau 2-ts Principal.
€2 ©IS 3501A -Tboiunit Coimly.
| To fhr Honorable Court of Ordinary of Raid
Connty:
THE Petition, of William P. Br \vn, Ad
ministrator on the estate of George W. Brown,
| deceased, aheweth. that he has fully disclutrg
! ed his duty as Kticllf and now prays that the
j notice required by law be given, that he may
j be dismissed from said administration, afid as
j in duty bound will over piuv. etc.
W. P. BROWN, Adm’r.
: (ifZOUClA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary , Sept. 8. 1866.
UPON hearing tin* foregoing Petition, it is
! ordered by the < ’ourt that said Petition and
j this order be published in the Southern Enter
' prise six months, in terms of »lie law.
11. 11. TOOKE,
Sept 6-6 m Ordinary.
(iIF.OiUaI i—Col |uiU Connti*
Courf of Ordinary. Dec. B, 1860.
I WHEREAS, John T. Duvane, Adminis
tratbr on tbe estate of James W. Hicks
| petitions this Court for Letters of Disiuis
i sion from said Administration. All per
j sons interested will take due notice thereof
I and file their objections in Court, if any
j they have, otherwise Letters of Dismission
will be granted and issued said applicant,
I at the June Term, 1867. of this Court.
ISAAC CARLTON,
Dec. 13-Gm* Ordinary.
(xeOß(HA~€liiu!i Count)’,
WHEREAS, Jesse Smith and Rebecca Ben
| nett, Administrators <n» tbe estate! of Felix
Bennett deceased, having filed their petition
i in this Court for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration :—This is Therefore to ad
monish all concerned, to show eunse if any
they have, why said Letters should gpf he
granted at a regular term of this Court, after
the expiration of six months
Hiypn under ury hand and official signature,
this December Iff, 1866.
ir. moroax,
Dec 10, 1866-(an Ordinary.
<•{ i:oi:UI A— liOtin:le*i County.
WHEREAS. Thomas Jones applies to mo
for Letters of Dismission from the estate of
Berry Jones, late of said County, deceasod-
Thosc are therefore to cite all persons con
corned, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s
office of said County, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any, why
; said letters should not be granted to said
| applieant. Given my hand and offi
cial signature, Jhis ‘2*2«l December. 1860.
WILLIAM ti. SMITH,
| Jan 2-f»m C. C # 0.
EaliuH from Tliosm
as Superior l oud.
Deceniher adjourned Term, 1866.
In Equity iu Thomas Superior Court—Bill for
l Unection.
(J B Strickland, Executor of Jno M F«r ill
Eunice Browning of Thomas county,
Hardy Browning and his wife Mary Brown
ing of Thomas county,
J>nn«*H Krniil of Thomas count V, ,
William Howard and his wife Meeky Howard
of 'rhoinas county,
Rt*becca Fi*ri ill, wife of W'm Ken ill. and his
children —mimes unknown—of Flon.la, -
Warisen A Hopson and his wife Elizabeth
Hopson, of Texas,
Ansel Fen ill, of T»*xn»,
John Ferrill. of Florida,
Heirs of 11 Ferrill. deceased,
Marshall \ Ferrill,)
I.erov J Fen ill, >of Texas,
Beitj F Ferrill, >
Heinbof Luda (’ Ferrill, deceased,
(1 F trick land of Thouuts county,
A J Strickland,
June D Sessions,
liters o| A Strickland, (hvoysed.
6 B Coleirtan, adm’r of Jaltos Ferrill, dee'd,
«*t rimnuiH county.
C B Ferrill. A M Ferrill, Jiison Sntfon nnd
his wile Adeline Snt'on, heirs of Benjamin
Ferrill. decease.? all of Florida.
M irtha Ib'psou of Texas
Joseph Barco and hia wife Sally Ami Barco,
of Florida,
Ple isant IVrrill. Benton Ferrill, Cna kett
Ferrill, Wm Strickland nnd his wife Mary
Aon Striekiand. heirs of William Ferrill, :
dec'd , of the State of North Carolina.
IT appearing to the Court that the above sta
ted Bill for I>iwr»io»i having been filed iu j
tl«‘ Superior Court of Thomas Countv. and it j
also appear iug loathe <atisloerion of this ( ’onrt ,
tha» {tuitinber of the Defendants iu sjiid Bill
, reside beyond the limit* of tho State of Geor
gia -On motion of James I. S, wanl A Ar
thur P W right, ibdieitors fei Complainants, r
is ordered L> th« 1 *ourt. that -ervu .-of - ti l
Bill he perfected bv publication, and that this
erder be published in the Southern Kntgrprine,
a nab lie partite, once a mo; t4»jor f. m mom las.
V H - -
Lk»»i r« D»ki ». r - : ' r.
U. hIV lam Ini
BAPTIST
.Female Collecre
South western, Ga.,
CUTIIISERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY.
FACULTY:
Aspote Principals
Miss A. I?. ARMSTRONG, Tcaclicr of Vo- j
cal ami Instrumental Music.
Tlae Scliolaslic Year divided into
two sessions—Spring Term commencing
Monday, 14th January, 1867, closing Wed
nesday, July 3d. Fall Session, Monday,
September 3d, closing Wednesday, 18th
December.
EXPENSES.
Primary Dcparl’nt for Scholastic year, S4O
Preparatory “ “ “ “ o()
Collegiate “ “ “ “ 60
Modern & Ancient Languages, cach,yr, 30
Instruction on Piano or Guitar, year,. 60
Vocal Music as a Science, year, 60
Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, 40
Oil Painting, 60
Chenille Work, Crochet & Embroidery, 40
Incidentals, * 5 j
Vocal Music, in classes, daily, free of
charge.
Daughters of ministers educated gratis.
Expenses half payable in advance.
No deductions made for absence except
in cases of protracted illness.
Hoard pe.r month, including everything s'2s
For further particulars address either
principal, Box 63, Cuthbert, Georgia.
Jan 2 If
Music Instruction
H AVING located permanently in Thomas
vilie. I respectfully inform mv patrons
and tlie public, till. I*l will receive pupils for in
struction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin
Flute, or Sax Ilorns. AVi 11 also give instruc- \
lions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass, j
Composition, &c.
Teims per quarter of tea weeks, (thirty les
sons, occupying fifty minutes lime each lesson),
Twenty-five Dollars—strjctjy in advance, ex- !
cent by special contract,
I will (if desirable.) instruct a class for the
express purpose of preparing them to teach
Music,provided four or more pupils can be oti
tallied. Instructions in this department will
consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun
days excepted) on the Piano Forte.’orany (one)
instrument named above, combined with The
oretical Singing (by nrfte,) which is indispen
sable to thorough preparation for teaching.—
Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of •
twenty weeks— Two Hundred and Fifty, with I
Board included.
A proficiency in Music can lie obtained in a
few months in a strictly musical school, that is
rarely obtained in year's, and at great expense,
by tbe usual method of instruction.
Any wishing to join the class without a view
to teaching, will be received, but will be re
quired to abide by all the rules regulating tho
Glass of Teachers.
WM. T. PARSONS.
Thotnasvilltt, Dec 20 50-ts
GEORG 2U—MITCIiELL COUNTY.
Superior Courf, November Term, 1866.
Willis N. Gregory ~i
vs. > Libo-1 fer Divorce.
Lucinda Gregory. )
IT appearing to t lie Court by the return
of the Sheriff of said County, that the
defendant, Lucinda Gregory, does not. re
side in this County, nnd it further appear
ing that she 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
bo considered in default, and the Plaintiff
allowed to proceed ; and it is further or
dered that this rule be published in the
Southern Enterprise once a month for four
months.
Witness the Honorable David A. Vason,
Judge of said Court, this Dt-c. 17. 18'*6,
A true extract from the Minutes.
JJIIN W. I’EARI E, ’
Jan 2elam4m Work.'
GEORGlA—Mitchell County.
Superior Courf, November Tmtt,' 10CB..
George F.Xrotvn, a
- v.t. £ Libel for Divorce, *'
.Mary A. !J. Brown.)
I T appearing to the Court by tbe return
of tlie SheriT, lliat the defendant Mary
A. E. Brown, docs not reside in this Coun
ty, and it further appearing that she do:s
.not reside in .this State: It jv, on motion
of Counsel, ordered that said defendant
appear nnd answer at the next term of
this Cotter,else ifut'tha (Wise
in default, tjlid ihorplajjllitj' allo'-ved. to pro
‘reed; and it is dfiirfhAv ordered, tliat this
rule he published in tho Southern Euter
[#ise once n mrmlli for four months.
|Witness the Honorable David A. Vason,
Judge of said Court, this Deo. 17, 1866.
A true extract from the Minutes.
JOHN W. PEARCE,
Jaß 2-lurr4m Clerk.
rROXPECTI’B
OF THE
SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES
I PROPOSE in connection with scvcwal !
gentlemen, to issue a Weekly Paper in
Valdosta. Ga. We design that it shall
fully represent nnd encourage the Agri
cultural, Commercial, M.chanicn’, Educa
tional and social interests of this ptCvt of
Georgia nnd contiguous portions of Flo
rid i. It will tic stir constant aim to make
it a welcome visitor to every household,
giving such reading matter, in addition to ■
the news, as wi 1 inlorm the understand
ing. improve the heart, interest Ihe mind, !
and minister to pood taste and refinement. !
It will defend political rig Is without bins
of pariizan influeuee. The party issues
of other days are buried. New issues,
new dupes, and new responsibilities arc
upon us. Let us wisely meet them, and
with calmness nttd digniiy encounter pres- |
sing difficulties.
Wc have a prolific soil, many of the
Commodities which the world nerds, in
abundance, and wiih them energy and
natural endowment. How shall these lat
ter be best employed in the development
of the former? Tbe SOUTH GEORGIA
TIMES will labor to present the rotation.
The political horoscope is filled wilh
gloom, let ns hope nnd work. Energy
and industry will not quail before disas
ter. hut apply themselves to the task of
rebuilding the "waste places " in the hope,
that ihe wilderness " tray again •* blos
som as the rose.”
Terms .—Three dollars per annum,
it will he issued at nil points on the At- 1
lanlicN Gulf Railroad on the day of pub
lication. It is intended to commence the
issue about the first (ts March next.
V r. PENDLETON.
Valdosta, Jan. 31, 1867. 13
Vtitifugroiiff OlTfr.
f|MIU undersigned wili contract for the
| delivery ot tvom 29 to 50 tons of Pe-
Aimti (iinno at Quitman, Valdosta. Ott«-
ley’s or Thoßia<ville. at sllO |>cr ton. The
|u»hty of the Guano is warranted to be the
best. We will take orders from 1 ton to
M. JAS. R. SMITH ft CO.
< tti'ley s Station. Nov. 16. 18m
SPOONER’S
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Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,
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AND
AGUE
Diarrhea,
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague.
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For Sale by all Druggists.
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Nashville, Term.
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 -FE VE R AND
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that when they are attacked
with Chills and Fever, Bilious,
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Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con
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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 beer*
restricted and interfered with
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In view of these facts Dr.
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going thither, his A N TI
FEVER AND AGUE
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for Sale by all Druggists.
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