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IMPORTANT TABLE.
Value of Greenback* in Confederate
Money.
months. 1862. 1863. 1861. 1865.
January $2 00 sl3 50 s'36 90
February - 2 19 13 79 25 20
March . 293 14 57 34 90
April 3 23 1233
May 3 87 10 65
Juiie 485 812
July .' 689 779
August 10 531 885
September $2 19 9 711 10 56
Oteober 195 9 07| 12 80
November ....... 229 9 90', 12 55
December 2 28 12 60j 18 26i
The above table shows what one dollar iu
Greenbacks is estimated to be worth in Con
federate Treasury notes at the seve-al dates
specified*; one that the Revenue Department
has which they require to be ob
served in estimating the value of Confederate
money. The reader will readily observe that
the Confederate money must be reduced to
currency and not to a specie basis, as has been
the practice.— Southern Recorder.
Smallwood, Hodgkiss & Co s,
COTTON
AND
GENERAL'
COMMISSION
HEROD ANTS,
No- 10 Beaver SI., New'YorK.
J. L. Smallwooh, formerly Smallwood, Earle
& Co-, and J. L. Smallwood & Cos.
Tttos.H. Hodgkiss, Georgia, ) Late Hodgkiss,
(I W. Scott, Florida, > Scott & Cos.,
D. H. Poolk, Georgia. ) New York.
We are prepared through Resident Agents
to Advance on and Nell Cotton in all the
Non them B*orf«, or forward from These
Ports to IVevv York or I.irerpool Direct,
as our friends may prefer.
Our connections in I,i verpool are such as
will give our customers all the advantages of
that market.
July 4 27-lv
NEW PERFUME! Called Sweet
Opopoxax From Mexico, mannfac.
tured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is
making a sensation wherever it is known
isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains j
on the handkerchief for days. —Evening j
Bulletin , Philadelphia.
SWEET OPOPONAX! The only ele- j
gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets,
and never stains the handkerchief.
SWEET OPOPONAX! Is the sweetest 1
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.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! \
Nature could not produce a richer j
Gera or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be j
convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos., N. Y. j
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! ;
New, very rare, rich and fashionable
perfume. The finest ever imported or man
ufacturi din the United States Try it and ■
be convinced.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! 1
The most elegant and essentials»cr- I
sonal requisite for a lady, “Extract of
Sweet Opoponax.”
E, T. SMITH & Cos., New York. I
Oct 18
Mitclicll (Jointly Court.
February Term, 1807.
Gibson West, Jr. V lvtition egtnl>lißh
John Martin. ) I " ost ,)e< ' ,, •
IT appearing to the Court from the return
of the Sheriff that the Defendant resides out
of the State:—lt is ordereuthat service he per
fected by publication in the Southern Enter
prise, according to law.
E. H. SHACKELFORD, Pett’s Att’y.
A true extract from the Minutes of said
Court, March 1,1867.
JOHN \V. PEARCE,
Mar. 81mlm Clerk.
GEORGlA—ltlifrliell I'niinly.
Whereas, Ezekiel Miller, Administrator of
Elijah Pickern, late of said County, deceased,
having filed his petition in this Court, for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate, this is to
admonish all concerned, to he and appear at
my office within the time prescribed bv law. to
show cause, if any they can, why said Letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand
lit office, March 2,1867,
II- C. DASHER,
Mar 8-Gm Adiu'r-
GEORGIA—9I il.'hell County.
ON the First Monday in June next, applica
tion will he made to the Court of Ordinary o
said County, for an order to sell all the Lniids
belonging to the estate of Wm. I*. West , late
of said County, deceased.
JOHN WEST,
April 2 td Adm’r.
GEORGIA—ITIiIrhcII County. "
ON tlie first Monday in Jane next, applica
tion will be made to the Ondimiry’s Court
of said County, for leave to sell a portion of
the Lands belonging to the Estate of A. 11.
Jones, late of said County deceased. All per
sons having objections will file them by that
day. Murgarctt Jones
Mar 26. Adm’rx
• GEORGlA—Tlioiiium County.
Court of Ordinary March 30, 1867.
Whereas, Edward Siexas, Administrator
on the estate of T. It. Davi . deceased, makes
application by Petition to this Court lor Let
ters of Dismission from said trust :—All poi
sons interested are therefore notified to file
their objections in Court, otherwise said Let
ters will he granted in terms of the law.
H. 11. TOOKE,
Ap 5-6 m Ordinary.
Thomas Sheriff's Sale.
WILT, be sold before the Court House door
in the Town of I'bomasville, on the
First Tuesday in Mav next, between the legal
hoars of sale, the following niopeitv, to wit:
Two Bellows, Three Anvils, Two'Vices Lot
of Tongs and.Sevages, Tver lienderutid Drills,
One Grind Stone, One Wood Vice, Paint Mill
and Stone, one Lot of Spokes and Hubs, Lot of
Hard Lumber ia the old shop and a Lot of
Hard Lumber, about four hundred feet, piulcr
the Blied. Levied on ns the property of John
H. Lowry, to satisfy one Ki Fa, issued from
Thomas Superior Court in favor of E. (i I*oll
der vs. John 11. Lowry, Principal and Milton
Wilder, Security.
Jlar29-td O. WILSON, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
ON and after this date, all Freight coming
from and destined to, points West of the
Ocklochonee River, will he carried over this
Road to and fruinfiavaiinnh, at a reduction of
Twenty.live per Cent., on the rates of
Transportation from Thoinasville—making the
charges in the several classes as follows !
First Class per cubic foot, 14 cts.
Second Cluss per 100 lbs <l3 t ts
Third Class per 100 Mis 70 ~| B
Fourth Class per 100 lbs ...57 cts.
Fifth Class per 100 lbs 49 c ts.
Sixth Class per 100 lbs “14 cts.
Seventh Class per 101* lbs 30 cts.
Eighth Class per 100 lbs 23 its.
Cotton per 100 lbs 68 cts.
11. S. HAINES,
Sept 13 37-ts Gcn'l Sup't.
ADJII.MNTItATOK’N DEEDN,
For Saif nt tki* ©flier.
S. B. HARRINGTON, I
DEALER IN
EVERY VARIETY OF
Household and Office
FURNITURE!
MATTRESSES,
BcdLs, dbc
IS REf.KIVL'VG
,11 MM
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
|
CHOICE GOODS!
SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY
for a ~ EgkZZ
SOUTHERN MARKET!
PRICES
AS
ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE 1
WAREROOMS,
178 Broughton Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE
ST. ANDREW'S HALL,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Nov 15 fira
TXZS]
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
li'lO BIIOAIHVAV, Nfw Vork,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFI 1 ,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
€aiuiia<;k:s a\» isacGiiiS
At and Allantn, <*ii.
17M)U the [lurposo of supplying Merchants
and Planters at tin* South, hy wholesale or
retail with anv style of Garriagcs, Buggies or
Plantation Wagons.
Mr. VVoodruirs long experience in the ear
riuge businessi will enable ns to give satisfae
tion in supplying good siihstantj.il work, such
as tin* country demands, ut as low prices aw can
possibly he furnished for cash. We will keep
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
The same as former]v sold by .Mr. Woodruff,
and which been,no so universally popular all
through the South, ns the best Buggy in use.
Wo also furnish IKON AXLE I‘LANTA
TION WAGON’S, of the very best make in
America, for 2, 4 or 0 horses.
Wo invite all who want any article in our
line to address
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO„
(i'2o Broadway, New York.
July 26 ly
G BORG lA—-Collin ill Comity.
WHEREAS Mrs. Nanny Lewis Admin
istratrix on the eslato of Asa Lewis
deceased applies for Letters of Dismission
from said Administration. AH 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
Given tinder my official signature this
sth day pf Nov. ISAAC CARLTOn.
Or’d
GEORGIA— C.1.0U County.
♦ Superior Court, October Term, 1866.
George W. Peterson j
vs. * > Libel for Divorce.
Elizabeth Peterson.)
little to perfect Service.
IT appearing to the ('oiirt hy Iho return of tho
Sheriff, that the Dcteadaot does not reside
in the County or State:—lt is ordered, that
service be perfected by publication in the pub
lic gazette of Tbomasville once a :::::::,I: for
tour successive months, as tin* law directs, cite
iog said Defendant to be and appear at the
term of said Court, otherwise the case be con
sidered in default, and the Plaintiff he allowed
to proceed.
Extract from the Minutes, Oct. 6 1866
J. I*. PRESCOTT,
Feb26-im4m Clerk. .
Mill licit County Court,
February Term, 1867.
Gibson West, Jr. ) .... , ~,
vs ( Petition to establish
Edmond S. Muhono. ) Heed.
IT appearing t<> the Court from the return of
the Sheriff that the Defendant resides out of
the State:—lt is ordered that, service be per
fected by publication in the Southern Eater
prise, according t„ law
E. 11. S lACKI'XFORD. Pelt's Att’v.
A true extract tium the Minutes of said
Court, March 1, 1867.
„ . JOHN W. PEARCE,
Mar 8 1 m 1111 Clerk
JHitrlirlt County t ourt.
February Term, 1867.
Narcy Pickren, Adui'x 4 „
vs. \ 1 etition to establish
Ezekiel Miller, Adm’r. J Lost Deed.
IT appearing to the Court, from the return
of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides oat
qi the State : —lt is ordered that service lie per
j looted liy publication in tlig Southern Enter
prise according to law.
E. II SH ACKELFOKD. Pett’s Att’y
A true extract from the Minutes of iaid
1 Coart, March 1, 1867.
.. BI . JOHN W. PEARCE.
Mar 8 Imlrn Clerk.
E. D. SMYTHEfc Cos.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GLASSWARE.
—
HAVE on hand (and aro constantly receiving additions thereto) the largest
stock of the above goods that has ever been offered in the Southern mar
ket. Doing Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ Agents, we are
'enabled to offer these goods' at prices
IS Li IS THEY cm EC Wlf II TEE CHI if If TNI!
Or any other Northern city, thereby saving ttic purchaser the extra expense of
Freight, Insurance and Breakage, and also the double profits of the Importer and
Jobber. Lis sos Assorted Crates, containing only saleable goods, will be sent on ap
plication.
Queenswave Houso,
109 Broughton Street, SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORftJA.
Nov 15 3m
In and tho surrounding Country.
! -V Sew War just commenced ia Sian Soul It against tail Stlgli
prices oi Goods, as. will lie seen by calling at either of
B. & L. GOLDBERG’S
S3 1* O I=*. ES S3 ,
j Where you will find all birds of Goods sol i at NEW YORK COST and EXPENSES—
Consisting in pan of ti e following articles :
C. or A 1.1, KI.VDM tVD IIFNCRII'TIOIV, AND .H,I, OTHER
KINDS OF DRY GOOIIH N t'l-1 OK *» IV T<t§M OOlt.Vl'BV. CALL
AND ttiliU FOSi YDliltSli J. VI2« !
| Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods, new style
ALSO —Silks, French Merinos, All Wool Delaines, Alapa’cas, Saxon Stripes, Irish
Poplin, Scotch Plaid, Muslin Delaines, French, English and American Prints, Flan
nels, Opera Flannel, Raltnotnl Skirts, &c., &c,
A full stock of the Latest Styles of CLOAKS ANI> MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, SON
TAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDYKES. NUBIAS, and all kinds of WORSTED
KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Styles of Indies Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flow
ers, &c., &a.
STIFLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. II \TS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY—in short, every other article
t which yen may wish, can bo found at either of
at. fv V. GOUtlttlUt.’S Stores One at (lie ot<l Stand, ttte
oilier next door to .!<»!*« Stark’s Contact louary.
j COME AND EXAMINE, FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING. ELSEWHERE
In conclusion, we would return our thanks for tho very liberal patronage bestowed
j upon us iu limes past, and now u: k a continuance of Ihe same at tho Cheap Siaro of
E. & L, GOLDBERG.
The Very Lifted Aeivs-ftillon itisiiig !
C*. TTON NEEDED VERY MUCH BY THE MANUFACTORIES—HIGHEST PRI
CES EVER OFFERED IN THIS TOWN FOR COT JON—PLEASE C\LL ON US
BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. EJ. & 1,. (Joldbcrg.
October 11 -1! |f
(}real, improvement in Sneint* Machines !
Hmpiro
SHUTTLE MACHINE
SiilcHFonmH, A.*lo Brofpl.vav.
WiiHhintffnn St.. Boston I>\! I Client * j
nut. St., Philiub lpliiii.
PatontiMl February 11, lHilO.
rrllis MACH INF in coiiwfructcil «>n entirely
S new prineipleß «»f moclinniHin.
many rare and valuable improvementa, having
been examined hy Ihe moat profound experts,
and pronounced fcb he
Mimplieity mill Perfection C ombined.
It liana straight needle, perpendicular net i >n,
inakes the L()( K or SHUTTLE STUVII.
which will neither 818 nor BAVEL and is
alike on both niden; perfonna i»erfect newinjif
on every description of umtcir . from Leather
to the tiiiont NaiiHook tniiMlin,t!i eotton, linen,
or idlk thread. Irorn the coarnest to the linent
niunher. Having neither f’ \M or (,‘OG w!ie»d
and the leant possible friction, it runs ais .smooth
as irlasH. and iH
l'liii|i!inlienlly n IVolmclcmm : tlneSiinc!
It requires FIFTH PER (?KN V l( hs pow< r
to drive it I lain any other mnehiue iu the mar
kef. A Rill twelve vouch of uro can wnik it
Hteadilv. without fatigue or injury to healtli.
Its ktrenjLtth and wonderful Simplicity of
Coiihlruction renders it almost impos- ihh- to iret
out of oilier, and is GI'ABANTFED hy the
company entireHatisfm*tn»n.
■ We respect fully invite nil those who may
dbsire to supply themselves with a supoiiorui
help, come and examine this l/nuca/fcd i
Machine.
One half hour’s instruction is sufficient to
enable any person to work this umeii'tn* to
their entire satisfaction.
A Rents wanted for all towns in tlfo United
State«, when* agencies are not already estuh
litslit'd Also, for Uuha Mexico, (\*atnd and
South America, to whom a liberal discount will
he Riven.
EMBIBE SEWING MAG 111 NF MF’G GO..
5.10 Broadway, N. Y.
July 25 Cm
NOTICE.
I>y authority from the Hon. Court of Or
)> dinavy ot Thomas Comity, 1 will sell
before the (\n»rt House door in Thomas'*
ville said Bounty, within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tut s lay in July next the
interest of Shepperd llagnn deceased in
tho Lands of Mien Hagan demised.
Terms (undo known on the dnv of sale.
MARTHA IIaGAN,
Apr. 16 Adm'rx.
J IC. Held, t|. ■> , M J. < ns»cl«,
DE A LEB S IN
Drugs,
JUEDICIJS'ES
Points, Oils, Glass,
And all A rile lew Hnunlly liepf
111 a well regulated Drug Store, nt tho Drug
Store of Beid A Dewitt , in Hi van Building,
adjoining 1. Kubitshek «V Bro
Jan 5 ts
SCOTT'S lIMT mam.
SECOND YEAR.
Tlio OW, »t ftivM.in-: t Literary Magazine
in the South.
The Proprietor of this popular will
puhlisli an edition ot B(;vcral thousand copies
m January next, to ur« i the increasing de
ni nd for it in nil portions of tho South and
West. Its Ci’i-ph of Gontrihutors is already
I urge, and will he strengthened hy tho addi
t ion of several
PCxcellciit ;t|nlc :i«il Fcmnlf Writers.
Bc»i:t(.s the usual variety of Original and Sc-
IwtvJ Prose and Poetry, there will Lo con
’vied the iiiliniriilile History of the YY’ur. en
titled
‘I’LKT.D* AND CAMP
By an Officer. Also,
Tho Socr o t, Marriage,
By Mrs. Wnrlio]d, of Kentucky.
# Also,
Trope* mid .Vlctii m of tlic Blihlc,
As illustrated hy s, ience.—By A. Means,
i> I)., LL I>.
Also, a series of articles on
i. ii' i: in tqi ■: a t ,
B*v Bcv. B A. Holland, ol Kmituckv, now on
>t tour in Egypt and B tlestfigu
It will In* elegantly embellished with Steel
Plates. Lithographs and M ood Guts, prepared
expressly Ibrthis piihliv::ttioii. consisting ot su
|M*ih ’ihencssi's ot Ij*e, Davis, Joe Johnston,
Polk, Forrest, etc.
Its quantify of reading matter will also he in
creased, so tlmt it will contain nearly twice
the amount of either ft ode v or Peterson.
Wo shrtN also introduce n dcp.irtmont of Wit
and Humor, and occasional Wood Gut lllustra
t'nms of Southern and Western Sccuerv.
It will he perceived that this plan involves
much adnitumul expense, and we invite the
lovers of a sound and elevated literature to
rally to this enterprise It has already receiv
ed the liig est encomiums of tlu* press: let it
now have material aid and we promise a Mag.
n/.ine equal to anv ever before the American
public
TERM*; Single subscribers. S>; eleven
copies, SSO; twenty-two copies. SIOO. and sit
the same rates for Ihree and six months. Cler
gymen of nil denominations mid Presidents
and Professors of Golb • res will reocAvitut $1
The person who will send us the largest
chib of.Huhsci ih**rs not less than previous
March Ist. shall receive a premium of Fitly
Dollars. Address,
W J SCOTT,
Atlanta. Ga.
rss**The January number will be ready lor
mail by the 18th of December. jau 8
Gt' OEttxtl \ Mitchell Cotititv.
\Vlict4 i««. John 11. Hall applies to me for
letters of .administrationon the c.-tute ot l!!i P
Sapp, late oi said county, deceased. Ihdtss
good muse he shown to the contrary, letters
will he issued to the applicant J4t the proper
tinn*-
Given under tny band this the 6th. dav of
March. lSm. ‘ H. G. DASH 18.
M ii« I | ! .| » i, ( ; nary.
BbOlUil t tiitrlicll t'oinity.
tn rno, Bohcrt E. NN’higham applies for
letters of administration of) the estate of Asa
F. W'lnglmm, late of said coifnty. deceast'd:—
Unless good cause be shown to the contniry,
letters will he issued to said applicant at the
proper time.
Given under inv bend this the Gth. dav of
March, 1807 H. C DASHER,
March I*3-SKW. Ordinary.
AIBSffORTH, HUGHS & SASFORD
ARE now receiving u large and complete !
Stock of
DRY ROODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
flats and Caps,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Crockery Ware,
BAGGING AND HOPE,
In fact, any and everything that a Planter or
any one else needs, which we are determined to
EJIESXjXj LOW
As any house in the place.
LIP Call and examine for yourselves,
JdcF’No charge made for showing goods.
Ly/°lligliest market prices paid for Cotton,
YV 001. Hides tind other Country Produce.
receiving a fresh* lot of SEED
OATS AND It YE.
I^U'At the old Ht;ind of Ainsworth A: San
ford, next door to I. llubitHhek and Ilrother.
Oct 18 42 ts
Fletcher Institute
r j IHE Exercises of this School will bo re
£ sutned 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 entering upon life arduous and re
sponsible duties of the School-room for
another year, wc cannot withhold an ex
pression of our thanks to tlie citizens of
the community for tlicir liberal patronage,
and increasing evidence of confidence in
our efforts to instruct. YVitli 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.
Arrangements are being made, at con
siderable expen c, to afford every facility
for the most thorough instruction in the
Music Depratmerit ; to which ihe attention
of our patrons is directed.
Rates of Tuition as heretofore, payable
quarterly in advance.
For furthej particulars apply to the un
dersigned. J. E, BAKER,
Jau 2-ts Principal.
<44161 IC<4I A— 'l'lioum* Couaty.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County t
THE Petition of William P. Ilr wn, Ad
ministrator on the estate of George YV. Brown,
deceased, shewelh. that, lie has fully discharg
eel bis duty us such, mid now prays that tbe
notice required by law be given, 1 hat lie may
be dismissed from said administration, and as
in duty bound will ever piav. etc.
YV I*. BKOYY'X, Adm’r.
GEORGXA — Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary , Sept. 3. 1866.
UPON bearing tile foregoing Ijptition, it is
ordered by the Court that said Petition and
this order lie published in the Southern Enter
prise six months, in terms of the law.
11. 11. TOOKE,
Sept 6-6 m Ordinary.
<4 F<>lS<4lY—Col Cos 11 nly.
(Court of Ordinary, Dec. 3, 1860.
YV II ERE AS, John T. Duvane, Adminis
trntor on the estate of James YV. Hacks
petitions this Court for Letters of Dismis
sion from said Administration. All per
soriH interested will take due notice thereof
and file their objections in Court, if any
they have, otherwisj Letters of Dismission
will be granted and issued said applicant,
at the Juno Term, 1867. of (bis Court.
ISAAC CARLTON, .
Itec. 13-Gm* Ordinary.
G E01C44 BA Clhieli Cos only,
YVII I!KE '.S, Jesse Smith and Reheei a Ben
nett, Administrators on tbe estate .of Felix
Bennett, daeen-ed. Irwins filed their petition
iri this Court for Letters of Dismission from
said Administration :—This is therefore to ad
monish 'ill concerned, to show cause if any
they have, why said Letters should not lie
granted at a regular term of this Court; after
the expiration of six months
Given under my hand and official signature,
this December 19, 1866.
11. MORGAN,
Dec 19, 1866-tim Ordinary.
YVIIEREAS, Tlmmns .Tones applies to me
for Loiters of Dismission from (lie estate of
Berry Jones, bite of said County, deceascd-
Tlieso are therefore to cite all persons con
corned, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s
office of said County, within the time pro
scribed by law, to show cause, if any, why
soid letters s-liould not be granted to «aid
applicant. Given under my band and offi
cial signature, this 2'J<l December. 1866.
WILLIAM G. SMITH,
Jan 2-fim C. C. O.
I’Airarl droin Miiiti<r>i Thom
as Stipei'idi' 4'oin’t.
Doeemher*ndj<>nrned Term, 1866.
In Equity in Thomas Superior Court—Bill for
Direction.
G I! Strickland, Executor of Jno M F*rril!
Eunice Browning of Thomas county.
Ilnrdv Browning and Ills wife Mary Brown
ing of Thomas countv,
.Tnnios Kerrill of Thomas eonntv.
William Howard iiiij Ids wife Meeky Howard
of Thomas county,
Rebecca Kerrill, wife of YY r m Kerrill, mid bis
children —mimes unknown—of Florida,
Warren A Hopson mid bis wife Elizabeth
I topsoil, of Texas,
Ansel Kerrill, of T-xns,
John Kerrill. of Florida.
Heirs of tl Kerrill. deceased,
Marshal! A Kerrill, 4
I. J Kerrill. >of Texas,
Beni K Kerrill, )
11. of I .min C Kerrill. deceased,
It K S|riel< land of Thomas county,
\ .1 Strickl ind,
Jane 1 > Sessions,
Heirs ot A Strickland, deceased,
(; II Colcm in, adm’r of Jabez Kerrill, dec'll,
of Thomas count v.
C It Kerrill, \ Yl Kerrill, Jason Salton and
his wife Adeline Snt'on, heirs ot Benjamin
Kerrill, deceased -all ot Florida.
M :rttin Hopson of Texas
Joseph Huron ami bis wife Sally Ann liarco,
of Florida,
Pleasant Kerrill, Benton Kerrill. Crockett
Ken ill. YY%iSn iekl ml mid los wife Yla v
Ann Strickland heirs of Willi,nn Terrill,
dee'd., of tbe State ot North Carolina.
J T aepenring to the Court that the above -t i
ted Bill for Direr'ion having hern tiled in
tbe Superior Court ot I nomas t onntv . and it
also appeal ing to tbe satisfaction ot this Court
that a number of the Defendants in said Bill
reside beyond the limits of Ihe State of tte-r
gia tin motion ot James I, Seward ,V Ir
t 1,,,- I*. YVi iglit, S.ilicitors ! >r Cotiiplaniatits. it
is ordered bv the Court, that servive of said
Bill lie perfected bv imldieati 01 and that tins
order be putdislied in tbe Southern Enterprise,
a nabliv gazette ome a inoatli for t ->ur mouths.
1 A. 11. IIAXSKLL, J s. s. c.
I.KBRKCS DtUf. C- s. C. T. C.
Feb 12 In trim
BAPTIST
JJ'emale College
SoiillnYeslcni, Ga.,
CUTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY.
FACULTY:
REV. T. If. STOUT, / .
Miss C.A.IIANSELL, ( J ' ssote 1 rincipnls
Miss A. B. ARMSTRONG, Teacher of Yro
cal and Instrumental Music.
The Scholastic A'ear will be divided info
two sessions—Spring Term commencing
Monday, 14th January, 1807, closing YVed
nesduy, July Sd. Fall Session, Ylonday,
September 2d, closing YVeduesday, 18tli
December.
EXPENSES.
Primary Depavt’nt for Scholastic year, S4O
Preparatory “ “ “ *• 50
Collegiate “ “ “ “ CO
Modern & Ancient Languages, each,yr, 30
Instruction on Piano or Guitar, year, 00
Vocal Music as a Science, year, 60
Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, 40
Oil Painting, 50
Chenille Work, Crochet & Embroidery, 40
Incidentals, 5
Y'ocal 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.
Board per month, including everything $25
For further particulars address either
principal, Box 63, Cuthbert, Georgia.
Jan 2 -ts
Music Instruction
HAVING located permanently in Tlioinas
viHp, I respectfully inform my patrofta
and tlu* public, that I will receive pupils for in
Hfruction on tin* Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin.
Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also "ive instruct
lions in Sinking, Harmony, Thorough Bass,
Composition-,
Terms per quarter of teiY weeks, (thirty lea
sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson),
Twenty-live Dollars—strictly in advance, ex
cent by special contract.
I will (if desirable.) instruct a class for tbe
express purpose of prepaiin# them to teach
Music.provided four or more pupils can bo <>b
tained. Instructions in this department will
consist of daiTy lessons, (Saturdays and Sun
days excepted) on the Piano Forte, or any (one)
instrument named above, combined with The
oretical Kiiu'ini' (by note.) which is indispen
sable to thorough preparation for teaching.—
Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of
twenty 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 years, and at great expense,
by the usual method of instruction.
Any wishing to join tbe class without a view
lo teaching, will be received, bat will be re
quired to abide by all the rules regulating the
Class of Teachers.
WM. T. PARSONS.
Thoinasville, Dec ‘-iO 50-ts
G EORG 3 A —M ITCH ELL COUNTY.
Superior Court, November Term, 1800.
Willis N. Gregory Y
vs. / Libel fer Divorce.
Lucinda Gregory. '
IT appearing, to ihe Court by Ihe return
of the Sheriff of said County, that the
defendant, Luein la Gregory, does not re
sidue in this County, and it further appear
ing that she does not reside in this State,
It is, on motion 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 the Plaintiff
allowed to proceed ; and it is further or
dered that this rule be published in the
Southern Enterprise once a month lor four
months.
Witness the Honorable David A. Vnson,
Judge of said Court, this D**o. 17, 1800,
A true extract from the Minutes.
JOHN W. PEARCE,
Jan 2-lam4m Clerk.
GEORGlA—Mitchell County.
Superior Court, November Term, ISCO.
George F. Brown,
vs. > Libel for Divorce,
Mary A. E. Drown.)
!"T appearing to tho Court by Hie return
of the Sheriff, that tho defendant Mary'
A. E. Brown, does not reside in this Coun
ty, and it further appearing that she dors
not. reside in this State: It is, on motion
of Counsel, ordered that paid defendant
appear anil answer at the next term of
this Court, else that the case be considered
in default, and the plaintiff allowed to pro
ceed; ami if is furthcr*ordorctl, that this
rule be published in the Southern Enter
prise once a month for four months.
t'V it ness the llonorntile David A. Y nson,
Judge of said Court, this Dee. 17, 1806.
A true extract from the Minutes.
JOHN YV. PEARCE,
Jan 2-lam4m Clerk.
PIIOSPEtTIH]
[OF TIIE
SOUTH GEOR3IA TIMES
1" PROPOSE in connection wi*h several
genUcnien, to ivsue n YYeekly T’nper in
Y’nlilosln. On. ’fie ttmt it iliiill
fully represent nml encoorngc 'lie Ajjri
eultiir.il. Commercial. M chnnica', E'lucn
lional ami soeinl interesls of lliis part ot
fji'orciiv and conli'riioiis portions o’ Flo
rid i. Tl will lie our constant aim to make
it ii welcome visitor lo every liousetiol l
giiin r such reading matter, in addition t
thlPnewa, ns wi I inform the understand
ing, improve the heart, intere-4 the mind,
and minister to good taste and refinempn'.
It will defend politieal tig Is without bias
of partizan influence. The parly issues
of Other days arc buried. New issues,
new dupes, and new responsibilities are
upon us. Let us wisely meet then:, and
with calmness and dignity encounter pres
sing difficulties.
>Y'o have a prolific soil, many of the
commodities which the world needs, in
abundance, and with them energy and
natural endowment. How shall these lat
ter be best entoloved i•> the dereloomen'
of tho former? The SOUTH OEORGI.Y
TIMES will labor to present the lolution.
The political horoscope is filled wilh
gloom. Let its hope and wotk. Energy
and industry will not quail before disas
ter, but apply themselves to the task of
rebuilding the ••waste places ’’ in the hope,
that “the wilderness” may again “blos
som us the rose.”
Terms .—Three dollars per nunttm,
!t will be issued at all points on the At
lantic & Onlf Railroad on the day of pub
lication. It is intended to commence the
issue about the first of March ncx*.
P C. PENDLETON.
Y'aldosta, Jan. 31, 1867. 12
4<H nntagcoiis Offer.
undersigned will contract for the
J delivery ot Pom 20 to 50 tons of Pe
ruvian Guano at Quitman, Y ildosta, On«-
lev’s or Thoma-v lie, at *U‘> per t n. The
quality , f the Guano is warranted to be the
"best YY'o will take orders from 1 ton to
20. JAS R. SMITH & CO.
Ouslevs Station. Nov. 1 •’. I Sufi. ts
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