Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, May 28, 1867, Image 4

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IMPORTANT TABLE. Value of Greenback* in Confederate Os oner. months. 1862. 1866. | 1864. j 1866. .January .. *2 odisl3 50 $26 99 February 2 19| 18 79 25 20 March 2 93 14 57 34 90 April 3 23 12 33 May . 3 87 10 65 June 485 8 121 July 689 7 791 August 10 53 885 September $2 19 971 10 561 Otcober 1 95 907 12 801 November 229 9 90) 12 55| December 2 28 12 60) 18 261...... 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 Kevenue Department lias adopted, and which they require to !>e 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 hus been the practice.— Southern Recorder. Smallwood, Bodgkiss & Go, COTTON Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION HIEROHAfm, No- lO Beaver M < Ncvv|YorU. J. L. Sma£lwooti. formerly Smallwood", Earle & Cos., and J. L. Smallwood & Cos. Thos.H.Hodokiss, Georgia, V IvateHodijkisK, O; IV. Scott, Florida, > Scott & CV>., D. H. Poolk, Georgia. ) New York. YVe are prepared through Rue in* NT Jlc.fst* to tdrnnrr on and Sdl Cottou in all the Southern Port*, or forward from Tlu w Ports to New York or Liverpool Direct, as onr friend? may prefer. Our connoctions in Uverpool are such as will give our customers all the advantages of that market. July 4 27-ly Music Instruction HAYING located permanently in Tluunas ville, I respectfully inform my patrons and the public, that I will receive pupils for in struction otr the Piano Forte. Guitar, Violin, Flute, or Sax Homs. Will also give instruc tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Ilass, Composition, &c. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson), Twenty-five Dollars—strictly in advance, ex cent by special contract. 1 will (if desirable.) instruct a class for the express purpose of prepating them to teach Music.provided four or more pupils can be 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 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 hi a few months in a strictly musical school, tlmt is rarely obtained in years, and at great expense, by the usual method of instruction. Any wishing to join tlie class without a view trf teaching, will be received, but will he re quired to abide by all the rules regulating the Class of Teachers. , WM. T. PARSONS Thomasville, Dee 20 50-ts BAPTIST Female Collesre Southwestern, Ga„ • CUTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNT!. FACULTY: E£ISS;| Ansote Principals Miss A. B. ARMSTRONG, Teacher of Vo cal and Instrumental Musio. The Scholastic Year will be divided into two sessions—Spring Term commencing Monday, 14th January, 1867, closing Wed nesday, July 3d. Fall Session, Monday, September 2d, closing Wednesday, 18th December. EXPENSES. Primary Depart’nt for Scholastic yeitr, $lO Preparatory “ “ “ *• 60 CoHegiate “ “ “ “ 00 Modern & Ancient Languages, each, yr, 30 Instruction on Piane or Guitar, year, 60 Vocal Music as a Science, year, 60 Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, 4D Oil Painting, 50 Chenille Work, Crochet & Embroidery, 40 Incidentals, 5 Vocal Music, in classes, daily, free of charge. Daughters of ministers educated gratis. Expenses half payable in advance. No deductions made for absence exoept in cases of protracted illness. Board per month, including everything $25 For further particulars address either principal, Box 63, Cuthbcrt, Georgia, Jan 2 ts THX Tomlinson, Demarest Cos., OS6O BROADWAY, New Ywrk, Have associated with them Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly un Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES Al\l) DI/GOIES, At Gritllii nml Allniidi, (la, FOR the purpose of supplying MerclmnU and Planters ut the South, by wholesale or retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. Mr Woedntfl’s long experience in the ear riage business will enable ns to give salisfae tion in supplying good substantial work, such as the country demands,at as low prices ns can possibly be famished for cash. M e will keep constantly on band Light Concord Buggies The Bame as formerly sold bv Mr. Woodruff, and which became so rmivers.ilK popular all through the South, as the best Buggy in use. We also furnish IKON AXLE PLANTA TION WAGONS, of the very best make in America, for 2, 4 or 6 horses. Wo invite'all who want any article la ani line to address TOMLINSON, DEMAREST GO.. •WO Broadway, New York. July 26 J.. NOTICE. ON and after this date, all Freight coming from and destined to, points West of the Uckloehonee River, will be carried over this Road to aim from Savannah, ut a reduction of Twcnty-flye per on the rates of fmnsportation from TbomHsville—inaklng the charges in the several classes as follows 1 First Class per cubic foot j 4 ~»■ Second Glues per 100 |I IH <*. Third Class per 100 lbs ”7o Fourth Claes per 100 lbs .! 57cts Fifth Class per 100 lbs > 40 Nixth Class per 100 Ihs 3.4 c ,^ Seventh Claes per 100 lbs .... 30 „i H Eighth Class per 1 fid lbs 03 Cotton per 100 Jbs (iff ~iy 11. S. HALVES, Sept 13 37-ts Gen’l Snp't. AD HIXISTKATOIt'S DRE DM. star kulr- m tl,is Office. S. B HARRINGTON, DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OP Household and Office FURNITURE! MATTRESSES, Spring Beds, cbo M 9 RECEIVING * 11 urn amm • A FELL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS! SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY FOR A SOUTHERN MARKET! PRICER * AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE! WAREROOMS, 178 Broughton Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S HALT,, SAYANNAH* GEORG 1 A. I Nov 15 Km __ Ceiarl,. . Superior Court, October Term, 1866. George \V. Peterson } vu. > Libel for Divorce. Klixabetli I'clemm.) Rule to perfect Service. IT appearing to the Court l»y tin- return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant dot*« not reoide in tiie County or State:—lt in ordered, that nervice he perfected by publication in the pub lic gasette of ThonrniHville. once a month for four Kui'cenHive month*, h* tlie law direct*, cite ing Haid Defendant to Ins ami appear at the term of Haid Court, ot herwino the chmc he eon nidered in default, and the Plaintiff he allowed to proceed. Extract from the Minute*, Oct. fi. 1866. */. i*. pbescott, Feb '-«> I in fin > Mltcliell Count) Court, February Term, 1867. , Gibson West, Jr. ) .... , ~, vg ’ ( Petitm*i to establish Edmond S. Mabone. ), *' OHt r>ee(l. IT appearing to the Court from the return of the Sheriff, (bat the Defendant resides out of Ihe Slate :—lt is ordered that. Hi-rvion In- per fected by publication in the Southern Enter prise, according to law. E. 11. SHACKELFORD, IVtt’s Atl’y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. . JOHN W.PEAKOR, Mitrß-lm4ni Clerk. Mitchell Count)’ Court. February Term, 1867. Gibson West, Jr. 1 Pet l ( i ßa t() estahlish John Martin. ) L ' ,st Iv " d - IT appearing to the Court front the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of the State : —lt is ordered that servicp be per fected by publication in the Southern Enter prise, according to law. E H. SHACKELFORD, I’ett’a Att y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. JOHN W. PEARCE, My. 84 m4m _ Clerk. Itlltchoir County Court. February Term, 1867. Nnr-cyPiokrsn, Adm’x ) ~ .... , vs ( Petition to establish Ezekiel Miller, Adm’r.) La * t Heed. IT appearing to tho Court, from tin- rot uni of the Sheriff, that the Defendant- resides oat of the State : —lt is ordered that act-vice be per fected by publication in the SottCUern Enter prise aeeording to law E H SHACKELFORD, Pott’s Att y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1807. „ JOHN W. PEARCE, Mar 8 luidn) Clerk GI-IOICGI.V llltelirll | tin ni, » Kerens, Ezekiel Miller. Admiaistnitor of Elijah l a-Kurn, lute of Haid County, dt'co’uH«*d. having tiled his petition in this Court, for Let tors of Dismission lYotn said estate, this is to admonish all eym erned, to he mid appear at my otllee within the lime prescribed bv law. to show cause, if unv they tail, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, Mareti 2,1867. 11. C. DASHER, MnrJMhn * Adm'r t-l 0U1.1.t —.ll iiehcll COTSMtf . ON the First Monday in June next, appliea tion will bo made to the Court of Ordinary o said County, for an order to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Win. P. West, lute of said County, deceased. JOHN WEST, ’ April 2 Id Adm’r. OROROlA—Jliirhell Censty. ON the first Monday in June next, applica tion will be made to the Ordinary's Court of said County, for .leave to sell a portion of the Inmde belonging to the Estate of A. II Jones, late of said County deceased. Ail iatr sons haying objections will file ihmu by thut d'*y- Margarett Jones Mur 26, • Adm'r* Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Al.I. persons indebted to the estate of C. W. Scales, late pf said Comity, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same w iff are sent the II in terms of ilia law. . ’ M. C SMITH Ap2s 46,) ' Adai r. THOMAS Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be Sold before t he Court House door in the Town and County of Thomas, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of Sale the follow ing property-to wit. Lot of Land number fifty eight number of acres not known lev ied on as the property of Cary S. Cox, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Thomas Supe rior Court in favor of Isaac Rawls against said 0. 8. Cox property pointed out by Plaintiff this April 16th 1867. JOHN J. IVEY, Dept Bhcrift. THOMAS Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House doo t in Thomasville, 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 Grindstone, one Wood Vice, lot of Spokes and Hubs, lot of Hard Lumber. Sold sa the property of John H Lowry, to satisfy one Fi. Ea. issued from Thomas Superior Conrt in lavor of E. G. Potioef vs. said Lowrv. G. WILSON, Ap 26-40d . Sheriff. am limy hmii SECOND YEAR. The Oldest and Largest Literary Magazine . in the South. The Proprietor of this popnlar Monthly will publish sn edition of several thousand ropit in January next, to meet the increasing de Bland for it in all portions ..f the Socth mi l West, its Corps of OoMributors is already large, and wdl be strengthened by the eddi tion et'"severaL . Kxrellrnt nnir and F mnh- WriMWs. Resides the ttsaal variety of Or gin*! and Se lected Prose and P ,-iry. tiafo- will is? eon tniin-d the ;tdndr*lde History of the War.-en lillo.l . r ‘ fii:ud: and: camp;" By an Officer. Alisa, T h-e Secret Marriage, llv Mrs. Wartiebi. of Kentucky. Abo 4 Trsprt nml UrlophsiT. of the Bible. As illustrated by science.—By A Mean*. and ri . ll n Also, a series of articles on I. I P E IN TII K KANT. Bv Rev. R-A Holland, of KeiiMickr, now on a tour in Egypt and P.destine. It will be elegantly emttellished with Bt, ,-t Plates, Lithographs and Wood (’ms, pre|mred expressly for this pnbtieation. consisting of -n perb likenesses of Lee. Davis. Joe Johnston. I’olk, Forrest, ete. Its qmmtity ot readme matter wjjl also he hi creased, so that it will contain nearly twice ! the amount of either Godev or Peterson We shall also introduce a department <>f Wit i and Humor, and occasional Wood Cut lllustra •ions of Southern and Western Scenery. It will tie perceived that this plan involves ' much additional ex|»eiise, mid wc invite the ) lovers of it sound and elevated literature te i rally to this enterprise. It has already recejv j ed the hig lest encomiums es the press: let it j now have material aid, and we promise a Mag uzilte cquul to any ever before the American j public. TERMS Single subscribers. $5: eleven j copies, $00; twenty two copies. 81IHI ; and at J the same ratesfohtluve and six months, del i gytm-n, of nil dviioiiiiinitions. and Presidents and I'rofessers of Colleges will*»-t-e*ve ii ut 81. j The person who will send ns the kirpr-sf I 1-hill of siiliseribers, not less than 25. previous to I March Ist, shall receive a premium of Fifty I Dollars. Address,' W. .1. SCOTT, Atlanta, Ga. UV The Jutmarv number will lie ready for j mltil by tin- IB|lv f.f December. bin ( Established in Iffl2.J 4 (food, ('heap, mid very Vulunblo I*m per for Evrrjr llan, Donmn and Child, lit City, Village and Country i The American Agriculturist KJR T* l * Farm, Garden llouacliulti. Including a-Special Interesting and luHtrno , live Departraent for( hildiennud Youth. | The Ar.uit i ltimust is a large ppriodignl o I 32 pages, Well printed, and tilled with plgin. nraetieal, reliable original matter, ine.luding liiindreds of bcimtitid and iimtna tive Engiav ing* in every annual volume. It contains each month a Calendar of opera tions to he performed on the Farm, in the Or chard and Gul den, in and around the Dwell ing, ete. The tbo aland* of hint* and suggestions given ill ovary volume are prepared by practical in telligent working men, who know wlmt they write about. The Household Department is valuable to every Housekeeper, affording very many use fnl hints and directions calculated to lighten and farilitute in door work. Tho Department for Children and Vouth i« prepared with special care, to furnish n t only amusement, hut also to inculoute knowledge und soiititl moral principles. Circulation—Tehms.—The cirenhilion of tho American Agriculturist (125,0 fit! to I.'id.OUQ) is so large that it can he furnished ut tin- low price off 1.50 a year; four copies, tor $5 ; ten copies, for sl2; twenty or more, $1 each ; sin gle inimbers 15 cents each. rF"Tnv it a Ykail ORANGE JUDD A. CO., Broprlotdrs, 41 Pink Row, May 21 Now Y’ork City. 4(KOlt<flA Han.ua < Court of Ordinary. March 30, 1867. Whereas, Edward Siexas, Administrator on Ihe estate of T. B. Davis, deceased, makes application by Petition to this Court for 1s t .tors of Distnissio-t from said trust:—All pri sons interested are therefore notified lo file their objections ill ttmrt, otherwise said Let tors will he granted in terms of tho lew H. II TOOKK, Ap *-«)t.s OnlltittM . Admiuistrator’s SaIe (■KOKItIA 'monies t'ouuty. « tl,». be »i>M before the Ceiu-theuso dam in Tbemasville, on the First Tuewlav in dune 1 k-xt, Lot of Lund, number tw o bundled and sixty-nine (269), in flje iSffi Diatiirt of. said Ciamt.i ;yold us tin- property of.reap' \ | j,,- Into of said County, dot enst'd, tor the lieiiLlit of the lieirs mill eretlders. M. (’. SMITH, ,\p SB DM Adm r. liEOBMIA Tlllehell (mini,. ktIATV Days after date, application will be made to Ihe Court of Ordinary of said County, for leave (o sell the Litud hclonging lo the Estate of George \V McLeod, late <>t said Cennty, deeunsed SAM’L C GREGORY. Ap 3t>-9m Adm’r. tsKOHtilA Thomisa County. I" WILL apply (o the lion. Court of Ordi- I navy of said County, for an order grun- Ung leave to sell tho real Estate of Shep pard Hugin late of said County deceased On the first Monday in July next. MARTHA HAGAN. Apr. 16 Adm’rx. Administrator’s Sale. 41K0R441A ThoiHita Cownty. WII.I. he sold before the Cotirtlionse ,ioor in Ihoimisvillr, on the Fir»t Tuesday in J«ne next. Lot of Land, number three hundred and eighty (3-816, in the l?lh District of said eoim t v i sold for the benefit of the heirs and eredi tors of tlm .estate of Dixon F Pierce deed W C. SMITH, ' Ap 23 4tbl - Adm’r. 3111.9. K4M KS roil S All A pair oflnrgq ami extellent. mill nu k- -sii tnlde for Wifti-I- or steam uatL.ai bwpnielmo and on iipjdieiitnuwnt this,.Mice, nmv ffOtliui • * it Allllcted, Read This ! KArTON’S OLEUM VIT^:! THIS great German Liniment is ao almost infallible cure for tXf SWsr" /iipfi./ Jp Rheumaliam, IVruralgia, . Kheumnlie * Pnins in lk« Back, Bren si, Sides or Join!*, Toolhuehe Nervous Ileadorhe, » Earache. Sipi-niua, Bruises, Swellings, Cut*. Insect Bile*, Burns, Ar„ Ac. Tlii* great remedy should he in every house. For-horses this remedy has no equal. Ask for Kayton's Oleum Vitas. Take no other. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton’s Magic Cure, AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY, For the cure of Sadden Coughs and Colds, Asthma. Acid Stomach. Sore Throat, Heart burn. Sea Sickness. Cholera, Diarrhu-a Pains aud Cramps in the Stomach. Sent by Express forsL Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, Are a rare and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, Ribons Disorder*. Constipation, and all Dis orders of 2.-- Liver. Stomach ami Rowels, luui when taken regularly will cleanse the blood. The so are the greatest AntUßifious Pills ever ptarV-i t'e- ie the public Scut by mail for 30 . villa per box. Tiie al.'vc juediehies are prepared apd sold Ibv . ♦ 11. II KAYTON, Savannah, . Georgia, To Wbeis all orders should be ttiUlressed ; or '• t" ' - YVhoh-sale Agents, A A.'Solomons A Cos.. Savannah. Ga. A lilienil discount to those selling again. Fpr s.,le liy Druggists and Country Mor fclumts. generally. * '» For Stle in Thomasville bv I)r P. S, Bower May 14, 67. Dr- D. S. .BRANDON. CROOVKRVIMiF. UA., Mill give hii special lo SUB.GEHY AND SURGICAL DISEASES. R’i 1 practice in Southern Georgia, Middle and East Florida. Letter- addressed to him at Tbomnsville or GrooTerville, G«., will meet prompt at tention. . feb 12-ly GUNS, PISTOLS AND— FISHING TACKLE For snle next door to the Printing Office. Also—«4una and Pf»lot* Kl’l’.t llt CD. JOHN C. HODOKINB. j Jan 5 I v MILLS HOUSE, C'oriu-r ir. r u nml ’lectiiig Si*., Ctrv it f,ic*ci'o\, a. c. f|4lM.s Irirst Class Hotel Inis been tborongldv l repaired, refitted and refurnished tnrimgb- J out, and is now ready lor the accommodation i of tin- (raveling public, whose patronage is re | specifally solicited. 1 C-iaeb’es always In readiness to cnrrv lws senders to m,.t from the Hotel Tlte Proprietor promises to do all in his powu-rfor tlie eiuulvn of Ins ga,-ate. JOSEPH PI i.’C’ELL, Febl2tf Proiu ietor.; KA' I’ I (IYA TANARUS, XX O TEX. NEAR THE /,! } 'A ■ , ' , ! | «Ki:Mvil.l,lt und nitRI.EsrOIV Kvti.uo.ti> DEt'ora, COTj ttmbi a, so. ca. It. JOWlilt, Ap % l*aopim:TOß. COBFER, OIEBTTS IJAIELU Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 800 K. S AND STATIONERY, Corner Whitaker and St. Julian Streets* «- - ■ JLA rv«. Oil V 4 uriugN Kuuge, SAVANNAH, GKORGI A. John m. coornt. iiamsi. o. oi.corr VVILUAM STVPHKX rsiqtii.tt. Foreign Books imported to rtrder at New York rates. Wholesale order* tilted at lowest Jobbing rates, nov 8-3 in Duncan & Johnston, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION Million A STS svmyiAn, : I 1 I (JI o*«ll ukFERS to Col. A T Melntire, Thnmusvilh-, Ga. (Nil. I l\ 'Uli>Hti" n •”, ” Donald .UeLean, Esq., •* *• .Inly J.. NOTICE. 1)y authority from tho Hon.l*Bm-1 of<)r --) dinary ot Thomas County, I will sdl before the Cuiiifc-House door in Tkcnmss I die said I’qunfy, within tin- legal hours ot i snle on the first Tuesday in .Inly next the 1 interest of Shepperd Hagan deceased In ifio Lunds of Allen Hagan deeused. Terms uiade known on the day of snle. MARTHA J 1 VG AN, Apr. lfi .Yiiui’rx. <-HI It t- ■ \—V'olqt.t 11 County. Whereas, Tll«.V»tpte of Nuthuniel Croft, | deceased , a eniiiely imh-pre.-ejit.and no person has applied tor adiuinrstration on his i e.-tjUr : Noli,-e is hereby given that in terms ( of tile law. tho Clerk , f the Siijn-eior Court, i Or some Ollier tit nml pro|Su person will |.e j appointed Administrator at the June Term of | the Court of Ordinary, unless valid ohiartiiili is mud.-to hi* iippoiaiinotrt. Given uniMtr mv offirial signature, this 18th dftv of April, IS# Isaac Carlton. April g.t dtkl* Ordinary. . | aKORGkA-CUadh ( I \Y H ERR,\B. Jesae Smith and Rebecca Ren | lust, Adniiiiisirutiw* on the estate <>l Felix Boti nett, deeetuieit, Iv.viitg filed their petition ■ this Court lor lattfrt of Disraiesioa from paid A'laimi.tnHion ;—This is therefore ad monish all eoneerued, to show eau-e it ant thyy have, whv said Letters shofild not b. granted at a regular term, of tjus Cmnt after the expivnt .m of six moutlrs Giian under mv hand and ollti \l -airg'ii-. •Ms Deeeml.er I!*'. PkM s| II MORS»AK.* J)cr 19, |S66 6m Onltaan Fletcher Institute THE Exercises of this School -frill 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 Ihe arduous and re sponsible duties of Ihe School-room for another year, wc cannot withhold an ex pression of our (hanks to (he citizens of the community for their liberal patronage, and increasing evidence*of confidence in our efforts to instruct. With our whole mind and every energy devoted exclusive ly to this responsible work* wc hope to ad advancc both 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 the most thorough instruction in the Music Deprntnient; to which the attention of our patrons is directed. Rates of Tuition as heretofore, pay able quarterly in advance. For further particulars apply to the un dersigned. J. E. BAKER, Jau 2-ts Principal. AIHSffOHTE, VABEHB & SABFBRD ARE now receiving a large mid complete Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & . SHOES, Hals sail taps, mirni ’ Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery Ware, BAGGING AND ROPE, Tn fact.miy itud everything that si Planter or any one el&e need*, which we are determined to S‘£!IL.X4 AS LO W As any house iu the.place. UYPCuII aud examine for yourselves. ' charge made for showing goods. I ir'} Ugliest mackct pricey paid for Cotton, Wool. Hides ami other Country Produce. *lf'Al|io receiving a fresh lot of SEED OATS AND RYE. i the old stand of Ainsworth & San ford, next door to I. Kubitshck mid Brother. Del 18 _ h> ts Anew ter feme i railed Swkkt Opotonax Fbhm Mexico, mannfac. tuted by F.. T. Smith .St New York, is making a sens itJon whoever b is known in very delicate, and its fragrance rrnisins on the* handkerchief for <hiy a. — Roc nitty liiilletib, Philadelphia. SWEET QPOPONAX! The only ele gant. Perfume. is found on all toilets, and never stains the handkerohief. SWEET OPOPONAX! Is the sweetest , Extract made. Supercedes all others, j Try it once ; will use no other. SWEET 01’O I’ON AX I Now Perfume from. Mexico. The only fashionable j Perfume and Ladies’ Delight. SWEET OrOPONAX FROM MEXICO! Nature could not produce a richer Gem or Choioer l*erfurn<'. Try it aud be convinced. E. T. SMITH VcN. V. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The finest over imported or man ufactured in ihe linUed States Try it and be convinced. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO The most elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady,- Extract of Sweet Opoponox.” K. Tv SMITH &. Cos., New York. Oct 18 Extract from .Minutes Thom as Superior Court. DiYtu'mfior ruljourneO Term, In Equity inTlx>niHH Siqu rior thmi-t—Hill for I )ireetio»i, (• B Kfru klnud, Executor of Jiu> M FerriM vs. Fmiide Browning of Thomas county, Hardy Browning and hi* with Mary Brown iu# of Tlioimuj comtty, JitinpH FcrriJl of Thomm> count v, William Howard Aind niswife Mwuky of Thonmn county, Rebecm FerriM, Wife of Win FerriM, and bin children —name« unknown—of Florida, Warren*A Hnpeen and hi« wife bDi/niheth Honwon, of Text**, Aurfei FerriM, t;f John Ferrill.of Floridji. lleire of H Fcrrill. de(*ease«l, Mbimhnll A FerriU, > Lerov J Ferrill, >of Tcxmi, Beni F Ferrill, > Heirs of Ludn O Fcrrilf, dcretired, O F Strickland of TfiomWeollntv, A J Htricklaiid, Jam* D SeHrtiouH, Herrs el A Strickland, deconv 'R G It Coleman, atlm’r of •"»'’«* •’<>' pHl ,, '<•, of TlipmaScmntV . C H Ferrill, A v r«rnil, Janon Snt.ton ami his wifi- A** 1 n,,e Bnlton, lit-irs of IteiijaMim fiV-ilt. 'ii’i’sasiff--' allot Floriilu. H-msoii, ot Texas. ■iosi-pb Daiao am! his wife Sally Ann Bnri-o. nf Fl-e itl.i, I’lfilisnnt Kol-riH. ltsntnn Fr-nill, Cnskctt Fert-iU, \\ m Ktrieklaiul mitt Ins nib- JLn-v Ann Strickluml. bell's of M'illhuu I-’eiTili, ilei-'d., of tin- State of Nortli Carolina. ■ T am'i-ariiHr to lba Conrt Hint tin- atiovn stu 1. teu Hi It for l tii-ect.ton laivini- been fiteit iii tlie Superior (Vint es Thomas Countv, nfiil it also ap\a arinn to tin- <:nistastiou of .lliis Court that a'lnmibei- of I lie Defi'ml;ni(k in s.-mV Hill resale beyoml tkelitnitsof tin-State of Geor i-i.-iOn utotirm of James I. Sew Aril St Ar. I liny V. I’teSil. Sol,, iters for (’ompfiiinqnts, it is ontere-l by Hie Court, (Hut servie-- pf sunt Hill be-ferf- ptei! l-v jmbliriil a>u. ;nal that this onter-1.0 publisher! in the Soutfim n Kittei pri-e, gazette, onoe a month fin- four months. A. It: HANriELL.v s a.- l.t ante.s Dkki r, c. .-. e. t. Feb 12 I am Im RKOUffft Irsuiulfs County. RTI UREAS. Thomas .Tunes applies to uu>< fur Letters of Dismission from the estate of Berry Jones, Into of saifi Goumy. fieooased- Tbese tire therefor® tn cite all persons can cemed; to be and appear at th»Ordinary’s office of said County, within the. lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters ehouhl not be granted to said applicant. Given inVler my band and offi cial signature, this 22d l'Ceeniber, 1866. WILLIAM G. SMITH. Jdh 2-oro t'.'tl. O. kKORItI.t t'eliiuiii Counts. Court of OriKnary, flec.l, 186fi. WHEREAS, John T. PffVane, Adminis trator on the estate of James W Hicks petitions this Court for Letter* of Dismis sion from said Administration. All per sons interested will lake dqe notice thereof and file their abjections in Court, if any Otey have, otlieiraise Letters of Dismission will be created ami issne-I said applicant, at tbß.niffr Term. I8t”. of this Court. 18AAC CARLTON 1%0 13 6m* Itr.lin.r. A New Sensation FUI* THE BOYS & GIRLS. BOOKS are hard to get, for want of .money. lint the hoys und girls must have some thing to read, and they ought to have fresh supplies of reading evkrv wkkk. Now, there are plenty of monthly paper* for them ; but their old friend—aud who does not’remomber him, and his. “ t'Hii.oiti.s’s Gtfiim -in war time*—their old friend, J. W. BURKE, propo ses to give them the UandsemeMt Weekly Papcr his Phoenix Printing House can bring out. To do this he must have Hundred!* of Subscriber*! And be appeals to the young folks to help him. He wants to know how many will vote for the paper by agreeing to take it. Let them send in tbeir long lists of names that he nmv see how the vote stands, and whether it v\ ill warrant him hi commencing it. Never mind the money just yet. If lie finds the vote all right, lie will begin the publication, and call for the money : for then lie will hold that all who have voted for it by sending up their names, will he under obligations to subscribe lor the paper. YVho says “ Hurrah for a Weekly I'api-r for llie Bo,» &: Kiris !” and what boy or girl will send us in tlie long est list of subscribers ? We shall, in the first number, begin the pub lication es a Neqncl lo ike *• VCCIVCi lUAHOOIVKKS!” Nearly all the boys and girls in the United Stutes have read the Young M taooNEits, and been delighted with it; and Mr. Colliding assures ns tlmt the new story will be every whit a» good us the old one ; and who could want anything I letter ? All of our old friends and correspondents', and a great many new ones,* will write for us, and help ns to make the BEST JUVENILE PAPER IN TIIE UNITED STATES 1 jlniKs's Kon'liovs ami Gutt.s will be a handsome'Quarto of. eight pages, splendidly iUbstraYl-d, ant! elegantly printed with new typo-, on tine white paper, making in the year n-bqautitid volume of over fiiti pa ges, wifib a line title page and iigtex- TERSIS; Single subscriptionS $ 2 WO per iinmtm. Three copies.--.: 5 Ot) “ * Five copies.*.. 8 00 “ Teu copies.. * 15 00 “ Twenty one cqpies 30 00 “ Single snlisci-iptiQus, 3 mb’s. 50 cents. Single nubs?ripening, 6 mo’s. 1 (JO \ \\ e want an active and intelligent^'^ l- /’boy or girl atceYery post-office in 1 -V’Sonth tocaiivass for subscriptions and„.r?- ' l -'/ 'wilt make R to their interest to work. ;” J* i XT lor ns. Send for a Premium list and Circular giving full particulars. - Address J. W. Kt KKi: iV CO*., May 44 PiiUKsfiei-s, Macon, Ga.. The Georgia Telegraph fok m:. I>Affl*V ANO WUKHIiV. rilllE Proprietors of the above Journal have 1 spared no kdmr or expense to place it m tho front rank of Southern Newspaper*, and they are gratified to all non nee tlmt their effort* have been liberally rewarded by the public.— The TEljEGllAFll has now a circulation That rbachea every part ot Georgia and extends into all tlieiidjaceiit States, and its daily issue is eqmU to that of any Soutlu*rn journal out side of New Orieaus. For this reason it pro scuts peculiar advantages as an Adrerli»iiig Medium, , and wo are determifi<*d that as a VEIUCLK of NKWo it ahull not be excelled. THE WKFKIiIf TeiK^KAPII, Dcsigtied for the country, is published y Friday, and is the Loi-geil mui IL/uuJsouc s/ IVis/c/y in the South. It, contains 8 pages, or Fifty-tih C'oliiiiiiiM of ill aUri'. chiefly News,- Kditorial ami Markets, as. hu: a limited number of advertisements are adinit tod, the object ol the Proprietors being ty sup ply the planters and farmers of the South with a coinplotc History erf Torrent events and other in format ion most acceptable to that class. Asa Euiuily I*h|M rwe challenge com pariuoti. TERMS: 7>*ti 1 y* Paper, per Year.... $lO OH Daily Paper, Six Mourns., <* 00 Daily Paper, Month I 00 Weekly pOr Year A 00 WVekly per Sis Months (M) No paper sent, until it is paid for, and all names erased at the expiration of sulnjcnpilop. (of which dqe notice is given in every case) unh?ss renewed. RnnittaiicCs by Express or Registered Let ters tit our risk. Address * \V. A REID Ca, Proprietors) Ap 23 Macon, <»n. I'ItOMPKCTIA JF TIIE SOUTH GEORGIA TDfHS IIMIORGSE in co»‘>eclion with several gentlemen, to issue ft Weekly Taper in Valdosta, On. YVe design that it shall fully represent and encourage the Agri cultural, Commercial, MechauicA’, Educa tional und social interests of t Ids part of Georgia and contiguous portions of Flo rida. It will be our constant aim to make it a welcome visitor to every house hold giving suCli reading matter, in addition to the news, as will inform ihe undarstand ing, improve Hie heart, interest (be tnind, und minister to good taste and refinembrit. >t. "Hi defend political rights witlrout, bins of partisan influence. The pnrty issues of other days arc buried. New issues, new duties, nod new responsibilities are upon qs. Let us wisely meet them, and with calmness and dignify encounter pres sing difficulties. We have a prolifio soij, many of the commodities which*the world needs, in abundance, and with them energy and nfti Ural endowment. How sliall* these lat ter be heft employed in* Ihe development of tlie forirter r The.SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES will labor to present the rotation. The political l-.firoscopo is filled vyilli gloom. I.ct us hope <ind work. Energy and industry will not quail before . disas ter, but apply themselves to the task of rebuilding ihe “waste places ” in the,hope, that “ the wild(y nes§ ” jnay again. “ btas som ns the rose.” Terms Tiit sc dollars per annum. It will be issued ill all poipts on tlie A.t lantic & Gulf Railroad on the day of pub-. Mention, it is intended to commence tlie issue about the first of .March next. I*. C. PENDLETON- Y r aldostft. .Tart. 31. 1867. 12 Advaiii.rgeons Ofici. rilin', undersigned will contract for the § dclitqry'of trom 20 to 50 tons of l’c cuvinn Gufino at Quitman, Valdosta, Ous ley> or ThomjvsviHo, at sllO pet- t<jn. The quality t f the Gtmno is warranted to be the best. Wo will take orders from T ton to 20. J AB. R. SMITH & CO. Oualeys Station. Nov. 16.1866..- ts Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Al.I, persons indebted to the estate of Klin abeth Stephens, late of said County, daceased are requiied t > make immediate payment. nmi tlitwe liHving eluniis rtie same wit! pn> sent them in terms of the taw m. c. sumi. Ap 23 4tkl Adm'r. Administrator’s Sale. RlinitkiA— ThMM rtuuty. "11.1. be told beforeHhe Courthouse door in Thoniasville. on tiie First Tweedu» Ut Jane next, part of lot, number net remembered, bar known as i-ightr one acre* of land, the p!»«e whereon David SVnler now lives, in tfir .’.toi District of sani County . sold for the benefit of the Heirs aod eredilort of the es.ute of C w Rranek. dereamsi m c. >iMmr Ap 23 Wd Adm i SPOONER’S CURE M Chills and Fever, M* Bilious Fever, m SE Intermittent Fever, |L Fever, S Congestive Chills, . g lliiti-Feterl AND tjH* | AGUE | S 1 Diarrhea, S 2*' Dysentery, Periodical Headache, g yST Dumb Ague. S ril 5? *Y» *v» Pli }Or tAj *a» f a 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 AN D .AGUE PILLS, in order that when they are attacked with Chills and Fever, Bilious, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con gestive Chills, Pain in tlie Back, Periodical Headache, Diarrhea or Dysentery'-, ftm 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 manently. For sale by p l * Druggists. SPOONER'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 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 HEI St ASHE In view of these facts Dr. Spooner offers to the people of the South, and to Emigrants going thither, hrs AN 1 I FEVEK AND AGUE PILLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly ami repeatedly, to he an unerring and never-failing preventive and eyre of all Bilious com plaints incident to the South and West. Try’ hut one ex periment; the cost is trifling, the result is bevond 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. D* I’ i? EO>\ tftt