Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, May 21, 1867, Image 4

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IN PORT AMT TABLE. Value of Greenbacks iu Confederate j Money, months. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1863. January.■ .... 7! ~~ $2 00$13 56 $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 ill 485 812 July 6 89, 779 August 10 53 885 September $2 19 971 j 10 56 Otcober 1 95 907 12 80 November 229 9 90j 12 55 December 2 28 12 60| 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 Dcpaitment has adopted, and 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 F actors AND GENERAL COMMISSION TfiER'CHAim, Mo. lO Beaver-Sf., MewJYoiTi. J. L. Sm a l uvoon, formerly Small wood, Karlc & Cos., and J. L. Smallwood & Cos. Thos. H. HoriGKiss, Georgia, ) Late Hodgkiss, G JV. Scott, Florida, > Scott & C0.,- D.H. Poolk, Georgia. > New York. We are prepared through Resident Agents to Advance on mid Nell Col lon in all the Momilk i m Ports, or forward from These Ports to IVew Fork or Liverpool Direct, as oar friends may prefer. Our connoctions iu Liverpool are such ns will give our customers all the advantages of that market. July 4 27-ly Music Instruction HAVING located permanently in Thomas ville, I respectfully inform mv patrons and the public, that X will receive pupils for iu struction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give instruc tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass, Composition, dtc. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson), Twenty-five Dollars—strictly in advance, ex cept bv special contract. I will (if desirable,) instruct a class for the express purpose of prepaiing them to teach Music.provided four or more pupils cats be ob tained. Instructions in this department will consist of dailv 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 for teaching.— Terms, One‘Hundred Dollars per term of j twenty weeks— Two Hundred and Fifty, with Board included. A proficiency in Music can be obtained ih 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 the class witl ait a view to teaching, will be received, but ill lie re quired to abide by all the rules gulnting the Class of Teachers. XVM. X. PARSONS. Thomasville, Dee 20 50-ts BAPTIST Female Collesze Southwestern, (la., CUTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY. FACULTY: REX 7 . T. 11. STOUT, ) . Miss C.A.HANSELL, ( Assote 1 rlncl F« l ® Miss A. B. ARMSTRONG, Teacher of XV cal and Instrumental Music. The Scholastic X'car will be divided into two sessions—Spring Term commencing Monday, 14th January, 1867, closing XVed nesday, July Sd. Full Session, Monday, September 2d, closing Wednesday, 18th December. EXPENSES. Primary Bepart’ut for Scholastic year, S4O Preparatory “ “ “ •• 50 Collegiate* “ “ “ “ 00 Modern & Ancient Languages, cacli,yr, SO Instruction on Piano nr Guitar, year, 60 Vocal Music ns a Science, year, GO Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, 40 Oil Painting, 50 Chenille XVork, Crochet & Embroidery, 40 Incidentals, . 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. Board per month, including everything $25 For further particulars address either principal, Box 08, Cuthbert, Georgia. Jan '2 ts THB Tomlinson, Demarest Cos., «2# BROADWAY, Hew York, Have associated with them Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES AND REGGIES, At GriOlii ami Atlanta, Ga. FOR the purpose of supplying Merchants and Planters at tile South, by wliolemleor retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. Mr. Woodruff^ 'long experience In the car riage business will enable us to give satisfae tiou in supplying good substantial work, such as the country demands, at as low prices as can possibly be furnished for Cash. \Vc will keep constantly oh band Light Concord Buggies Tbe same ns forraeriv sold by Mr. Wrtoilmff, and which became so universally popular nil through the South, as the best Buggy in n,,.. We also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTA TION WAGONS, of the very best make in America, for 2, 4 or 6 horses. ** We invite all who want any article In our line to address TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO , 620 llioadwav, New York. July 26 [_ NOTICE. ON and after this date, all Freight coming from and destined to, points XVest of the Ocldochenee River, will be carried over this Road to and from Savannah, at a reduction of Twcnty.Ove per (lent., oil the rates of Transportation from Thomasvilie—making*the changes hi the several classes as follows ! First Class per cubic foot, 14 ~tg.Recond.tg .Recond Class per 100 lbs... ou Third Claes per 100 lbs cm. Fourth Class per 100 1b5..., 57 cts. Fifth Class per 109 lbs [4!1... ' Sixth Class per 100 lbs ".diets Seventh Class per 101“ lbs / 30 vtH | Eighth Class per 100 lbs 23 cts! Cotton per 100 lbs .’tig t . ts 11. S. HAINES. Sept 13 37-ts . Gen’l Snp't. ADMINISTRATOR'S DKKDM, For Sale of this Offlcr. S. B HARRINGTON, dealer in EVERY VARIETY OP Household and Office FURNITURE! MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, tfcc IS RECEIVING A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS! SELECTED XVITH CARE EXPRESSLY FOR A SOUTHERN MARKET! PRICES A.& LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN TIIE TRADE! WAREROOMS, 178 Broughton Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S HALL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Nov 15 Gin GUCOROIA-KchtlN County. Superior Court, October Term. 1806. George W. Peterson) vfu > Libel for Divorce. Elizabeth Peterson. > • Rule to perfect Service. fT appearing to flic Court by tbe return of the Sheriff*, that tin* Defendant Hoes not reside 111 tlio County or State*- It is ordered, that service be perfected by publication in the pub lic gazette of TlroniHHVille. once a month for four Miccerffrive months. ns the law-directa. cite iug said Defendant to lie and appear at the term of said Court, otherwise the cane be con sidered in default, and tbe Plaintiff* be allowed to proceed. Extract from tbe Minutes*Get. G, 1860. J 1\ PRESCOTT, Pjb 36 I in tin (llerk Mltcliell Connfy Court, February Term, 18G7. Gib«on Wert, Jr. 4 p e j itinll eHtjlb , isll Edmond 8. Mnhonr. > ,J " Bt I)ewl - IT appearing to tin* Court from the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of the State:—ll In ordered (but service be per fected by publication in the Southern Enter prise, according to law. K. 11. SH ACKELFORD, Pelt’s Att’v. A true extract front tbe Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. JOHN XV. PEARCE, Marß lai4m Clerk. lllitclioll 4 omitt Court. February Term, IBti7. Gibson XX 7 est, Jr. ) .... , , ~. , vg ’ ( Petition to establish John Martin. > I '°" t I)utsl * IT iinncnring to the Court from tie- return of ttie .Sheriff, that, the Defendant resides eat of the State : lt is ordereo that service be per footed by publication ill tlio Southern Enter prise, according to law. K. 11. SHACKELFORD. Pelt’s Att’y. A -true extract fronr the Minutes of said Court, Starch 1, 1867. JOHN XV. PEARCE, ' Mar 8 1 id4ni < lerk. Jtlltrliell County Court. February Term, 1867. Nut cy Piokron, Adm x) r , .... . ~, J VN . ( Petition to establish Esckiol Miller, Adm’r.) L,,sl Uu,d * IT appealing to tbe Court, from the ret urn of the Sberiir, that tbe Dctbmhitd resides out of t lie State : —lt is ordered that service be per fected bv publication in the Southern Enter prise according to law. " E. II SHACKELFORD. Pett’s Att’y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. JOHN W. PEARCE, Mar 8 lui4in Clerk. <- i tmt.i a .niicki-ii Cssrtf. Whr'rrn,, 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 bo mid appear at mv otic# within the time prescribed bv law to show cause, if anv they run, whv said Letters should not be granted. Given under mv band at office, March 2,1867. H. C. DASHER, Mar 8 6m Adm r . «• ■ O■KslA-mtrhell Cornu,. OK the First Monday iajuin next, applies tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary* o said County, for an order to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Wm. P. XX'est,' lale of said Comity, deceased. JOHN XX’EST, April 2 td Adm r. VEOBtiIA-Miirlirtl County. ON the first Monday ill June next, applica tion will be inutio to tbe Ordinary's Court of said County, for leave to sell a portion of the Lands belonging to the Estate of A. H. Jjinea, late of sum Country deceased. All per! sens having Objections sell I file them bv that day. Margarett Jon'es Mar 26. Adm’rx Notice «b Debtors and Creditors. AM* (lersons indebted to the estate of C. XV. Benles. late of said County, deceased, are required to make immediate' payment, and those having claims against, the same will pro sent the n in terms of the law M. C. SMITH, Ap 25 10(1 Adm’r. E. D. SMYTHE % Cos. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN *• AND * GLASSWARE. HAVE on hand (and are constantly receiving additions thereto) the largest stock of the above goods that has ever been offered in the Southern mar ket. Being Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ Agents, we are enabled to offer these goods at nrices U 111 IS TOY CM II HER IS TII CITY If Si YORK Or any other Northern city, thereby saving th» purchaser the extra expense oij Freight, Insurance and Breakage, and also the double profits of the Importer and' Jobber. Lists of Assorted Crates, containing only saleable goods, will be sent on ap plication. Qaeensware House 109 Broughton Street, SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL, SAVANNAH, - - - OEMIMA. Nov 15 . 8m Great improvement in Sewing Machines ! Empire SHUTTLE MACHINE SalesiKNHnH, 530 Broadway, N. Y., 250 WuMhington'St., Boston, 021 Cheat nut St., Philadelphia. Patented February 14, 1860. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new prmciplen of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to he Niinplicity ami lNrfirtion Combined. It has a straight needle.perpendicular netjon, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither HIP nor HAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather te the finest Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COG wheel, and the least, possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is at IVoiMcIcNN Machines It requires FIFTY PEH CENT, less piower 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 |o health. Its Strength and wonderful .Simplicity of Construction renders it almost impossible to get out of order, and is GUAUANTEEI) by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior hi* tide, t > come -and examine this Unrivalled Machine. One half hour’s instruction iu sufficient to enable any person to work this mpdnno to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies* are not already estab lished Also, 'for Cuba Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. EMPIRE SEWING M ACHINE MF’G CO„ 530 Broadway, N. Y. July 25 Gin SCfITTS limYlGMl. SECOND YEAR, Tlic Oblcst ami Largest Literary Magazine in tlm South. The Proprietor of this papular Monthly will jmhliah an edition*-of several thousand copies in January lijoxt, to meet tile increasing de tirind li>r it iu all portions of the South and West. Its Corps of Contributors is already large, and will be strengthened by tlio lulill tiou of several ■excellent itlnle n,i,l IVmnlr Writers. Besides the iisinil variety of Original and Se lected Prose and Poetry, there will he con tained the admirable History of tbe XX 7 ur, en titled ‘ I 11)1.1) AND CAMI* ;” By an Officer* Also, The Socret Marriage, By Mm. Warfield, of Kentucky. Alho,* Tropr* ii ml llvlnphorflu of the Itiblr, Ah illuntrated by sehmee.—By A. Means, D. D., LL. D. Also, a series of articles on M H IN TII fie KAM T , By Rev. R A. Holland, of Kentucky, now on n tour in Kjjypt. amt P.dostiue. It will be elegantly oinliellislied with Steel Pistes, Lithograph* nnd Wood Cuts, prepared exprennl v for this pnldieation, eonsistiuur of perh Mkenesses of Loo, D»vis, .Joe Johnston, l*olk, Forrest, He. lih quuntit v of reading matter will also ho in creased, ho that it will contain nearly twice the amount of either Hculuy or Peterson. W«* shall also introduce u department of Wit and Humor, and occasional Wood Cut Illustra tions Southern nnd Western 'Scenery. It. will he perceived that this plan involves much nduitional expense, and we invito the lovers of a sound and elevated literature to rally to t luh enterprise. It him already receiv ed snie It iff icst encomiums of the press: lot it now have material aid. ami we promise u Mag azine equal to any ever before the American public. TKRMSj—Single copies, SSO; twenty two copies. $100 ; mid at the same rates for three and Mix months, (’lor tfvmen of all denominations, und Presidents and Professoi* of (hdloLfes will reec' ve it at 1? I The person who will Send us the largest club of subscribers, not less tlian’iS. previous to March Ist, shall receive a preuiittpi of Fifty foliar*. Adilress, W.J S( (VIT, Atlanta, lift. fTr*The January number will be reudv for mail by the 18th of December. jan THOMAS Sheriff’s Sales. VUIJ'L bo Sold before i lie Court Itonse y T <loor in !he Town anil County of 1 iioniiiß. on tlio first Tuesday la Juno next, between the legal hours of Sale tbe folhvw ing property to wit. Lot of Land number titty eight number of acres not known lev ied on as the property of Cary S. Cox, lo notisfv* a Fi Fa issued from Thomas Supe rior Court in favor of Isaac Rawls against said C. S. Cox property pointed out by Plaintiff this April 16th 1867. JOHN J. IX’EV, Dept Sheriff 6i:01t1.1.t Th4.lt,i,n Tom|lf, , Court of Ordinary March 30, ftft hi'rruw, Edward Sicxas, Adtniniatixitor on Hie estate of T. B. Davi . dotoaseU, makes appheatien by .Petition to tlii« t’nrtvt foe l,et tom of Disinissioii from win! irtisl . -All sous interestod are theivtbre notified to tile tlieir ohjoetions in ll|fttrl > otlierwise said Lot ters will be granted in terms of the law. * H U TOOKK, Aps 6m Ordinary. THOMAS Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold before tbe Court House doo.i in Thoiiiiisyille, on the First Tuesday in -June, the following property, to wit: Two Bellows, Three Anvils. Two Vices, One Lot Swage Hammers, one Drill, one Tire Press, one Gi*imlsfone, one XVood X'ice, lot of Spokes and Hubs, lot of Hard Lumber. Sold as the property of John H Lowry, to satiety one Fi. Eh. issued from Thomas Superior Court in favor of K. G. Pointer vs. said Lowry. G. WILSON, Ap 26-4 CM Sheriff. Administrator’s Sale. 44 K ©KG lA—Thomas County. W'll.l* be Hold before the Courthouse door in Thomasville, on the First Tuesday in Jnne next, Lot of Land, number two hundred and sixty nine (269). in tbe 18th District of said County; sold as the property of John A. Lane, lute of said County, deceased, for the bene.lit of the lieirs and creditors. M. C SMITH, Ap 23-40(1 Adm’r. 44K41K44IA—.Vlitctacll t'oiiiaty. SIXTY Days after ilatq, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said County, for letive to sell the Land belonging to the Estate of George XV. .McLeod, late of suid County, deceased SAMT* C. GIIEGOTtX 7 , Ap 30-2 m Adm’r. niiOltl.lA-’l'lisiiiii, Count)'. I WILL apply to tbe Hon. Court of Ordi-. nary of said County, for an order gran ting leave to sell the real Estate of Shep pard Ilagiti late of said County deceased On the first Monday in July next. ' MARTHA HAGAN. Apr. 10 Adm’rx,. «KORUlA~C*lq„ilt County. Whereas, The estate of Nathaniel Croft, deceased, is entirely unrepresented, and no person hits applied f'or administration on his estate : —Notice is hereby given that, in terms of the law, the Clerk < f the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, will be appointed Administrator at the June Term of the Cottrt of Ordinary, unless valid objection is made to his uppoinnuent. Given under iny official signature, this LBth dav of April, 1867. ISAAC CARLTON, April 23-30d* Ordinary. (IROROlA—Mitchell County. TIIKBIS are to notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of Win. II Mason, dol ’d., to be and appear at my office within tile time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, whv I should not by virtue of mv office appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other IH and proper person, Administra tor on said estate. Given under my bund and official signature, April 27, 1667. 11. C. DASHER, , Ap 30 30d Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. (iKOIKJU- I Thoms. County. XVff.■* he sold before the Courthouse door in Thomasville, on the First Tuesday in June next, Lot of Land number three hundred mid eighty (380), in the 17th District of saitWonn ty ; sold for the benefit, of the heirs and credi tors of the estate of Dixon F. Fierce, dec’ll. M. C. SMI TH, Ap23 40d A iltii' r. OBOltClA—Uel.ols 4'onnl). Court of Ordinary, Feb. Ternt, i867. tVlierens. ii. J. Levitts Administrator on the estate of John XX’ Fletcher. Inis applied to me in proper form to lie dismissed from until Administration : —Notice is hereby given tony parties mtercstud to fiH* tlieir idijeetiojis in Court, otherwise letters of Dismission will lie granted said applicant at the August Term of said Court. TIIOS.IJ. CLAX'U't»N, Mar Bdim Oi dinarv Itt'Oltltl—Clincli XV tl EltF, \S, Jesse Smitli amt Rebecca Bon nett, Administrators on the estate of Felix Bennett, deceased, having filed tlieir petition in 11>it- Court for Letters.of Dismission from •paid 4dm>rii»tr«tion: — I This is 'therefart-to iul monish all uoneerued. to show cause it they have,.why said Letter, should not lie granted at u regular term of this Court, after the expiration of six months Given under my hand ami official signature, this December 19, 1866. . H. MORGAN, %.*e 19,18666 m Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. AI.L persons indebted to the estate of \V. F. Sanford, late of said County, deceased, are required to make immediate puymant. und those having claims against ft e satin- will pie sent them in terms of tlio law M. C. SMITH, Ap 23 Ido Adm’r. 4C 14.1t4.1% -Tlt 4c la 4*ll t .imlyT ON iliy First Monday in .lime next, James B (’und)lP, will applv lo the OrdiimrV of said County, U)i' Letters of Administration outlie estuU'of Nauey I Hart, deceased. Given mi der mv hand sad official signature, April 27 • 367. II t DASHER. ’ Ap 30-,lod . Ordinary. NOTICE. By aulbo: ify front the lion. Court of Or dinary ot Thomas County, I will sell before the Court House door in Thomas' ville said County, within tbe legal hours of sale on lbe first Tuesday in July next the interest of 81icpperd Hagan d< ceased iu the Lands of Allen Hagan Accused. Terms made known on the day of sale Martha ha'gan, Apr* 1° Adtn'rx. MILL ROC KS FOR SALE A pair of large and eggellent mil) rucks sui table lor wat<*r or .ti-Mm mill can be purchased ou application m this office. , may-tOtiiui .r Fletcher Institute THE Exercises of this School will be re 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 entering 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 the community for their liberal patronage, and increasing evidence of confidence in our efforts to instruct, XVith our whole mind and every energy devoted exclusive ly to this responsible work, we Ifope 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 exp’ense, to afford every facility for the most thorough instruction in the Music DcpratmeDt ; to which the attention of our patrons is directed. • Ratos of Tuition as heretofore, payable quarterly in advance. For further particulars apply to the un dersigned. J. E. BAKER, Jan 2-ts Principal. ffiWiTIVMMEID ARE now receiving a large and complete Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Hals and Caps, Hardware and Cutlery,*' Crockery Ware, BAGGING AND ROPE, In fact, any and everything that a Planter or any one else needs, which we aredeteriyiiwd to &JUJL.JLm AS LOW Ah any house in the place. c ill and examine for yourselves, charge made for sliowing'goods. I jpHigliest market prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides and other Country Produce. receiving a fresh lot of SEED OATS AND RYE. fjpAt the old stand of Ainsworth & San ford, next door to I. Kubitshek und Brother. Oct 18’ 42 ts Anew perfumei railed swr.i/r OroPONAX From Mf.xico. .manufac. lured by E. T. SMITH & 00., New X'ork, is making a sensation wherever it is known isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days.— Ecctsn<j Bulletin, Philadelphia* SWEET OPOPONAX! The only ele-’ gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets, and never stains the handkercluef. CJXVF.ET OPOPONAX ! Is the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes wlj others. Try it oqee ; will use no other. SXVEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Delight. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM. MEXICO! Nature could not produce a richer Ocm or Choicer Perfume. Try U 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 man ufacturi din the United States Try it and be convinced. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO The most elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a*laly, “Exliagt of Sweet Cpeponax." E. T. SMITH & Co.', New York. Oct 18 Exliact from Minutes Tliutti as Superior Court. December adjourned Term, 1866. In Equity iu Thomas Superior Court—Bill for Direction. G B Strickland, Executor of Jno -XI Fcrrill vs. Eunice Browning of Thomas county. Hardy Browning and his wife Mary Brown ing of Thomas county, James Fen-ill of Thomas county, XVilliam Howard and bis wife Mceky Howard of Thomas county, Rebecca Ferrill, with of Wm Ferrill, and bis children —names unknown—-of Florida, Warren A Hopson and his wife Elizabeth Hopson, of TCNns, Ansel Ferrill, of Texas,’ .Iphn Ferrill, of Florida, Heirs of H Ferrill. deceased, Marshall A Ferrill,) Lerov J Fcrrill, >of Texas, Bcnj V Ferrill, ) Heirs of fTtniu C Ferrill, (Wi on-ctl, G F Strickland* of Thomas county, A J Slidekl ind, Jane l) Sessions, Heirs of A Strickland, deceased, G B Coleman, adm’r of Jabez Ferrill, di c'd, of Thomas tonnty. C B Fenitl. A M Ferrill, Jason Sutton und his wife Adeline Sutton, belts of Benjamin Fcrrill, deceased —allot' Florida. Martini Hopson, of Texas, Joseph Burro and liis wife Sally Ann Barco, of Florida, Pleasant Ferrill. Benton Ferrill, Crockett Fcvrill. Win Syiekland and his wife Marv Ann SH'ickhind, heirs of William FVrrill, dec’ll., of the State of North Carolina. IT appearinif to the ('ourt that the above sta- I ted Bill for Direction Imviitir been filed in the Superior Court of Thomas Coniilv. and it also appearing to ih« vatlsfhninn of this Court that a liuhfbef of the Defendants' in' said Bill reside beyond tin* limits of the State of Geor gia:—On motion of James I. Seward A Ar thur P. Wright, Solicitors for Complainants, it is ordered In’the Court, that service of Said Bill be perfected bv publication, mid Hint this order be published in tin* Sontheoi Enterprise, ft public gazette, once a month So* four months. A If, MANSELL, J *. s. v. Lkrrius Dkki.k, c. s. C. t. (V Feb 12 1 am 1m bGOltli I I—l.oimilos Count). WHEREAS. Thomas Jones applies to me for Let levs of Dismission from tbe estate of Berry Jones, lale'of said County, deceused- Theso are lherq)ore to cite all persons con ccrncd, to be and appear at the Orifinary s office of said County, within the time pre* scribed by law, to show cause,lf any, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this 2‘J<l December. 196 U. WILLIAM G. SMITH, Jan 2-Gm C. C. 0., - REOKGU-felseill Count). Court of Ordinary, Dec. 8, 1860. WHEREAS, John T. Duvaney Adminis trator on tbe estate of James W, Hicks petitions ibis Court for Letters of Dismis sion from said Administration. All per gone interested will tsfc'e due notice thereof and file their objections in Court, if any they have, otherwise Letters of Dismission wili bo granted ami issued said applicant, at tbe June Term, 1867. of this Court. ISAAC CARLTON. Pec. IJM’mi* Ordinary A New Sensation roil the BOYS & GIRLS. BOOKS are hard to get, for want of money. But the bovs and girls must have some thing to read, aud they ought to have fresh supplies, of reading eveh) week. Now, there are plenty of monthly papers lor tlieqi* but their* oFd friend—and who doss not remember him, and big “Childkxn'* Guide” in war times—their old friend, J. W. BURKE, propo ses to give them the Handsomest Weekly Paper his Phcenix Printing House can bring out. To do this be must have Hundreds of Subscribers! And Ire appeals to the young folks to help him. He wants to know bow many will vote for the paper by agreeing to take it. Let them Bend in their long lists of names that lie mav see how the vote elands, and whether it will warrant him in commencing it. Never mind the money just yet. If lie Curds this voter all right, lie will begin the publication, and call for the money :-for then he will bold that all who have voted for it by sending up their names, will be under obligations to suhscrilre lor the paper. Who says “Hurrah for a XVrelil) I'aper for tbe Bovs & Oirlx !» and what bov or girl will send us in the long est list of snuaciiberg 7 We shall, in the first number, begin the rmb lication of a Sequel to the “TCUIXti ;tl A ItOONE US !’> Nearly all the hoys and girls iu the United Stales have read the Young Maiioonkhs, and been delighted with it; and Mr. Colliding assures lift that the new story will be every whit as good as the old'one ; and who could want anything better ? All of our old friends and cor respondents, and a great many new ones, will write for us, and help us to make the BEST JUVEJNiBE PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES! Biikke’s Wkexi.y Kon Bovs and Gmt.s will be a handsome of eight pages, splendidly illustrated, and-elegantly, piiuted with new type, on line white paper, (linking ill the year a beautiful volume of over 400 pa ges, with a fine titje page and index.. TERMS: Single subscriptions $ 2 00 par ajuusa. Three qppies 5 00 “ Five copies ~ 800 ‘‘ ‘ Ten copies. ~r 15 00 “ Twenty one c0pie5........ 30 00 “ Single subscriptions, 3 tuo’s. , SOcenls. Single subseriptiiins, 6 mo's. 1 00 l \Ve want an active and lntelti'j*ent r sg~| hoy or girl at every post office ill theJ&J ’ V'"SontT] tb canvass fi>r s4bitcnption < i nndjjflij i !'#“witl make it to their interest to worlOjrf : ■ Send for a Premium list and Circular giving fall particulars. Address J. W. IIIIIKI! & CO., •’ May 14 Pulilisliers, Macon, Ga. The Georgia Telegraph YOU *867. DAILY ANH WKE«LY. rill IK Proprietors of the above Journal liave fl spared no Inbor or expense to place it in the front I*4ll k of Southern and they arc gratified to ahnyunce 1-hatjheir efforts have been lilierally rewarded hv the public.— The.TELEGRAPH Imsjiow « eirenlation that reaches every part of Georgia, and extends into Jill the adjacent Stiff os, and its darly is equal to th.it of any Southern journal out side of New Orleans. For this rensoti it pre sents peculiar advantages as an A«l> orli*ing AKrdium. and we are <Jete'rniin(‘d tiiat as 4 VEHICLE of NKWS it shall not be exctllotl. THE WLLICLY TLLIJxKA PI(, Designed forth# Country, is puhlisli«d Friday, and is the; Larges! and Unndsonusi I Vtskly m the Soufh. It cooUhus 8 pages, or TifO-six <'olu 11111 nos lllntter. chiefly News, Editorial and Markets, as but a limited number of advertisements are admit ted, the object of tbe Proprietors being to sup ply the planters and farmers of the South with a complete history of current events and other information most acceptable to that class. Asa Family l*itpn* we challenge com parison- TKR M S : Daily Paper, per YeuK $lO 00 Daily Paper, Six Moiilluft 6 00 Dailv Paper. Month 1 00 Weekly pm* Year - 4 00 Weekly per Six Months. H 60 • No paper sent until it is paid for, und all names erased iff the expiration of Hiibscnpl i««n. (M which due notice is given in every ease) uyless renewed. # Kemittaiices by Express or Registered Let ters at our risk. • Address W. A. PKID & CO., I’repri. Ap 23 Macon, Ga I’KOHCI l I ! <i SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES lI’ROPOSE in connection with several gentlemen, to i«sue a XVeekly Paper in X r aldssla, Ga. We design that it shall fully represent anil encourage the Agri cultural, Oommeroial, Mcchanica 1 , Educa tional and social interests of this part of Georgia and contiguous portions of Flo rid 1. It will lie our constant aim to make it a welcome visitor to every house hold giving such rending matter, in addition to the news, as will inform the understand ing, improve the heart, interest the mind, and minister tofrood taste anil refinement. It will defend political rights without bins of partiv.an influence. The party issues of other (lavs arc buried. 'New issues, new dut. : es, juid new responsibilities are upon us. Let its wisely meet them, and with calmness anil dignity encounter pres sing dilliciiltics. We have a prolific soil, many of the commodities which the world needs, .in abundance, and with them energy and natural endowment. How shall these hit ter be best employed in the development of. the fbrmer? The JSOUTH GEORGIA TIMES will labor to present the tolulion. The political horoscope is tilled willi gloom. Lot us hop* %nd work. Energy nnd industry will not qnnil before, disas ter, hut apply lliemsrlvcs to,the task gif i eb’iihling the ‘-wobic plooca ’’ in the hope, that “ the wildernessnifty again “blos som as I lie. rose.” Terms .—Three dollars per annum. It will lie issued at all points on the At lantic & Gulf Railroad on the day of pub lication. It is intended to commence the issue about the fiist bf March next. -» P. V. PENDLETON. XTildostn, Jan. SP, 1867. 12 Atlitmlagcons Oflcr. rjXHE undersicned will contract for tbe 1 delivery ol from 20 to 50 tons of Pe nuian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Ous- Icy’s or'Tliom.i*ville, at sllO person. The qunlity if the Guano is warranted lobe the best. XX'e will take orders from 1 ton to 20. J.VS. R SMITH A CO, Guslcys Station, Nov. 16, 1866. ts Notice to Debtors and Creditors. AI.I. persons indebted to theotHte of Klix ' ain't ti late of said County, deceased, are required to make innucliaie payment, and those having claims against tbe same Will pre sent them ia terms of tbe law. m c snirn. Ap 23 4tkl Adm’r. Administrator's Salo. 6EAKUU-Thomn, « onul).. ftVH.I. be sold betore the CoarliMuice d.ru iu TiuiuuutviUe. on (lie First Tuesday to June aexi, [vartot lot, number no* remembered hst know a as eiglitr one acr«*S of land, the place whereon David Shuler now livee, in the ”tni District of said County ; sold forth* beoetil of the heirs and creditors of tke estate of C X\ Braueh, M C. SMITH. Ap 23 WM * Adm* SPOONER'S CURE M\ if/ rr Chills and Fever, g g Bilious Fever, ® E Intermittent Fever, S S Remittent Fever, g Congestive Chills, S Anti-Fever! AND g AGUE | Diarrhea, ® Dysentery, Periodical Headache, ig Dumb Ague. PHIS «A» JvJtAj vy O For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Cos., Nashville, Tenn. of low, marshy, and over flowed regiohs, 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 Qiills 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— SPOONER’S Immunity against the Fevers and Chills of Spring and Fall, the Dysenteries and Diarrheas of Summer, and the various Bilious cpmplaints 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 HTHEM k AGUE In view of these facts Dr. Spooner offers to the people of the South, and to Emigrants going thither, his A N I I- F EVER AND AGUE PILLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly and repeatedly, to be an unerring and never-failing preventive and'eure 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 ogy remains a science. For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Cos. * Nashville, Tenn. Thor Da P « tIOXVF.K