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IMPORT AWT TABLE.
T®l«c Grefnbnchfl in Coiifcrfcrnic
Money.
months. 1802. JBC3. .1804. 1863.
January.......... .$2 00 *l3 50 S2O 90
February 2 19 12 79 25 20
March* 2 9:! 14 57 34 90
April . ! •' 3 23 1233
Muv 3 87 10 65
June.”" 485 812
September #2 19 971 10 56
Otcober 1 95 ,9 07 12 80
November 229 990 12 55
December 2 28( 12 6oj 18 26l
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 Department
has adopted, and which they require to bo ob
served in estimating the value of Confederate
monev. The reader will readilv observe that
the Confederate money must be reduced to
currency and not to a specie basis, as lias been
the practice.— Southern Recorder.
Smallwood,HodgMss & Co s,
COTTOIST
Factor s
AND
GENERAL
COMMISSION
MERCHABTS,
No. 10 Beaver St., NewfYork.
J. L. Smallwood, formerly Smallwood, Earle
&. Cos., and J. L. Smallwood & Cos.
Thos. H. Hone. kiss, Georgia, f Late Hodgkiss,
G.YV. Sco.Tf, Florida, . z Scott*. Cos,,
D. H. Poolk, Georgia. ) New York.
We are prepared through Rcsidknt Aoents
to Advance on mid SHI Cotton in all the
Southern Port*, or forward from These
Port* to New Vorh or Liverpool Direct,
as our friends may prefer.
Oqr connoetions in Liverpool are such as
will give our customers all the advantages of
that market.
July 4 27-1 y
Music Instruction
HAVING located permanently in Tliomas
ville, I respectfully inform my patrons
and the public, that I will receive pupils for in
struction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin,
Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give instruc
tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass,
Composition, &e.
Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (Ihirty 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 preparing them to teach
Music,provided four or more pupils can ho ol>
tained. Instructions in this department will
consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun
days excepted)'on the Piano Forte, orauv (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 Musio can he 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 the class without a view
to teaching, will iie received, but will be ve
ntured to abide by all the rules regulating the
Class of Teachers.
WM. T. BAUSONS.
Thomasville, Dee 20 50-ts
_ BAPTI s T
.Female College
Southwestern, C*a.,
CUTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY.
FACULTY:
REV. T. H. STOUT, > . , Prino « ni i.
Miss C.A.HANSELLJ ABSOtO Fnncir! “ B
MiBS 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 Deparl’nt for Scholastic year, S4O
Preparatory “ “ “ “ 60
Collegiate “ “ “ “ 60
Modern & Ancient Languages, each, yr, 30
Instruction on Piano or Guitar, year, 60
Vocal Music os a Science, year, 60
Drawing in Pencil and Croyon, 40
Oil Painting, 50
Chenille Work, Crochet & Embroidory, 40
Incidentals, 5
Vocal Music, in dosses, daily, free of
charge.
Daughters of ministers educated gratis.
Expenses half payable in advauce.
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, Cuthbcrt, Georgia.
Jan 2 (f
Tine
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
630 BROADWAY, New York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES A\» BUGGIES,
At CSrifllu nn<l Atlanta, Gn,
FOU the purpose of supplying Merchants
and Planters at the Southby wholesale or
retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or
Plantation Wagons.
Mr Woodruffs long experience in the car
nage business will enable us to give satiafae
tiomn supplying good substantial work, such
as the country demands, at as low prices as can
possibly be furnished for cash. Wo will keen
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
The same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
and wmeh became so universally popular all
through the South. Rg the bent Buggy in us<».
We also furnish IRON AXLK I'LAVTV
TI°N WAGONS, of tho very bei makltu
America, tor 2, 4 or b horses.
We invite all who want any article in onr
line to acidrenp
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO
r . •* w "roadway, Now York.
July 26 ly
NOTICE.
ON and after this date, ail Freight comin K
from and destined to, points West of the
Ocklochonee River, will lie curried over this
Boud to and from Savannah, at a reduction of
Twrsipdrr per Ce.il., on the rales of
Transportation from ThonuiKville— iiiukiiiir the
in the several classes as follows I
First Claes percubic foot 14
Second Class per 100 llw ’em
Third Close per 100 lbs .70
Fourth Claea per UK) lbs 57
Fifth Claes per ioOJbs., 49,..,'
Sixth Clues per I (Ml lbs ..14 els
Seventh Class per 100 Iba. 30cts!
Kifthth Class per 100 lbs
Cotton per 100 jks 68 cts
„ H. S. HAINES,
Sept 13 37 ts Gok’t Sup’t.
ADiHNIK|R4T«K<N OK 1C ItH,
Nor Mir ai this Viler,
S. B HARRINGTON,
DEALER IN
every variety of
Household and Office
FURNITURE!
MATTRESSES,
Spring Beds, tfcc
IN RECEIVING
n mn nmm
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CHOICE GOODS!
SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY
FOR A
SOUTHERN MARKET!
PRICE*
LOW
AS
ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE!
WAREROOMS,
178 Broughton' Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE
ST, ANDREW'S. HALL,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Nov 45 6m_
GIJOIIGI.I JKgliolm fount*.
Superior Court, October Term, iSbO.
George W. Peterson }
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
Elizabeth Peterson.)
Rule to perfect Service.
I Tappenring to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that the Defendant docs not reside
in the County or State:—lt is ordered, that
service he perfected by jmblieation in the pub
lic gazette of Tliomartville, once a month for
four succehsive months, ns the law directs, cite
ing said Defendant to bo and appear at the
term of said Court, otherwise the case he con
sidered in default, and the Plaintiff he allowed
to proceed.
Extract from the Minutes, Oct. (5, lfififi.
./. I*. PRESCOTT,
Feh 26-lm4m Clerk,
Mitfhfii County Courts
February Term, 18(>7.
Gibson West, Jr. ),, ... . ~,
Vrf f Petition to establish
Edmond S.Mabonc.) liOHt ' U#cd -
IT appeal ing to the Court from the return of
the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of
the State:—lt isordered that, service ho per
footed by publication in tho Southern Enter
prise, according to law
E. 11. S I ACKELFOHD, Pott’s Atfv.
A true extract from the Minutes of said
Court, March 1, 1867.
JOHN W. PEARCE,
Marßlm4m Clerk.
Dili lu ll ( omit, Court.
February Term, 1867.
Gibson West, Jr. ) ~ .... , ~,
vs ( Petition to establish
John Martin. > , ’ OBt I)eeJ
IT appearing to the Court from the return
of the Sheriff, that, the Defendant resides out
of t he Slate : —lt is ordered that service tie per
fected bv publication in tlie Southern Enter
prise, according to law
E. 11. SHACKELFORD, Pelt’s Atfv.
A true extract from the Minutes of said
Court, March 1, 1867.
JOHN W. PEARCE,
Mar. 8 lnijm fleck-
JiifclM'll 4'otiiify Court.
February Term, 1867.
Nai cy Pick ren, Adm'x ) „ ... . ,
, VH ( Petition to establish
Ezekiel Miller, Adm’rJ Lo ' 4
IT appearing to tho Court, from the return
of the Shot iff, that tliu Defendant resides out
of tlie Nate tl isortlered that *.-rvire be per
fected by publiratjoii in the Southern Enter
prise arrordiinr to laiv
E. H SHACKELFORD, Felt’s Att'y.
A true extract from the Minutes of said
Court, March 1, 1867.
JOHN VV. PEARCE,
Mm S I ni Im Clerk.
G KOKG IA —4l ilc hell 4 omnv.
I,r r* Ezekiel Mill.tr. Administrator of
Elijah Fickern, late of said County, deceased,
having tiled his petition in t liin Court, lor Lot
tens of Dismission'from said estate, this is to
admonish all eyncernod, to lie and appear at
my office within the time prescribed bv-law to
show cause, if any they can, wbv said Letters
should not be emoted. Given under my harnl
at office, March 2,1867.
„ , H. C. DASHER,
ill nr Klim Adm'r.
(IhOlCtil A V| it.-hell 4'ou 111, ,
ON the Firat Monday in June next, npplica
turn will 1)6 made to the Court of Ordinary o
Sind County, for an order to sell all the Lands
belonirim. to the estate of Win. F. West, luto
of said County, dcceußed.
. ~, , John West,
April •- t.d Adm'r.
GEORGIA—IHItcbeU County.
ON the first Monday in June next, applica
tion will be made to the Ordinary ’h Court
of said County, for .leave to sell a portion of
the Lands beloiigiiiy to tlm Estate of A. 11.
Jones, late of said Countv deceased All per
sons having objections will tile them bv that
Margarott Jones
Mur 2C - Adm’r*
Notice to Debtors and Croditors.
ur* 1 ' 1 ! I’®,""" 18 indebted totlio estate of C
w. Scales, lute of said Connty, deceaseif, are
required to nuiko itnmediate' pavuient. and !
those tiaviWK claims attainst the same will pro
sent them in tertfis of the law
An 25 111 I V <’ SMITH,
A l' Adm'r.
ODR HOUSE.
raiuyDiiram
ALE!
Three Glasses for 25 Cents
OR,
TWELVE TICKETS FOB BSEDDLLAR
Mar 5 3m
stun limy mum
SECOND YEAR#
The Oldest and Largest, Literary Magazine'
in the South.
The Proprietor of this popular Monthly will
publish an edition of several thousand copies
m January next, to meet the increasing de
mand for it in all portions of the South and
West. Its Corps of Contributors is already
large, and will be strengthened by the addi
tion of several '
Excellent liiii.- nuil I\ aj;nlc Writers.
Besides the usual variety of Original and Se
lected Prose and Poetry, there will be con
tained the admirable History of the War, en
titled
‘FIELD' AND CAMP;”
By an Officer. Also,
Tho Secret Marriage,
By Mrs. Warfield, of Kentucky.
Also,|
Trope* ami Tien,plmres of llie Rikle,
As illustrated by science.—By A. Moans,
D. D., LL. D.
Also, a series of articles on
LIVE IN THE EA* T ,
Ily Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky, now on
a tour in Egypt and Palestine.
It will be elegantly embellished with Steel
Plates, Lithographs and Wood Cuts, prepared
expressly for thin publication, consisting of su
perb likenesses or Lee, Oavis, Joe Johnston,
Polk, Forrest, etc.
Its quantity of reading matter will also he in
creased, so that it will contain nearly twice
the amount of either Ootjpy or Peterson.
We sluill also introduce ment of Wit
and Humor, and occasional Wood Cut Illustra
tions of Southern and Western Scenery.
It will he perceived that this plan involves
much additional expense, and we invite the
lovers of a sound and elevated literature to
rally to this enterprise. It lias already receiv
ed the Aig lest encomiums of the press,: let it
now have material’aid, and wo promise a Mag
azine equal to any ever before the American
public.
TERMS .-—Single subscribers. $6; eleven
copies, $5(1: twenty-two copies. $1011; and at
the same rates for three and Hix months. . Cler
gymen of all denominations, and Presidents
and Professors of Colleges will rece've it at $ I.
The person who will send us the largest
club of subscribers, not less than 25. previous to
March Ist, sluill receive a premium of Fifty
Dollars. Address,
W. J. SCOTT,
Attain a, Ga.
ElrThe January number will be ready for
mail by Che IKtb of December. jun 8
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per for Every Him, YVoiiiuii
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The Aoiucui.tijrist is a large periodical o
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It contains each mb a Calendar of opera
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The thousands of hint sand, suggestions given
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telligent working men. who know wlmt they
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The Household Department is valuable to
every Housekeeper, affording very inniiv use
fill bints and directions calculated to lighten
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The Department for Children and Youth is
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CF’Tiiy it a Ykaii.
ORANGE JUDD St CO.,
Proprietors, II Pa k Row,
May 21 ' New York City.
G EOKG IA Tlioitiu* 4‘omaiy.
Court of Ordinary March 30, 1867.
Whereas, Mdwnrd Siexns, Administrator
oil the estate of T. B. Duvi-. doceuseit, makes
application bv Petition to this Court tor Let
ters of Dismission from said trnst :—All per
sons interested are therefore imtiliod to file
thoir objections in Court, otlnunvise said Let
ters will lie granted ill toriusofthe law.
14. 11 TOOKE,
Ap 5 fim * Ordinary l .
Administrator’s, Sale.
<■ !*'Oltt- I A- Thomn* ( niiiilv.
H I 1,1. hr sold before the Coarlhonse dooV
ill Thomusvillo, ou tliu First Tuesday in dnno
next, Isis of number two hundred and
sixty nine (-’ti!*). in the IHth district of suiil
County ; sold ns tin- property of John A. Ismo.
late of said County, deceased, for the benelit of
the heirs and creditors.
M. C SMITH,
I Ap 23-4Od Adin'r.
liKWIIHIA-Mitchell County.
Pays after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of said
County, for leave to s<dl the band belonging
In tile Kstato of George W. Mcbeod, lute of
said Comity, deceased ‘
SAMb C. GREGORY,
Ap3o-2m Adin'r.
fiKOlttllA—Tlioiiinii County.
I WILL apply to the lion. Court of Ordi
nary of said Comity, foe an order gran
ting leave to sell the real Kstato of Shep
pard llagin late of said County doceaseJ
On the first Monday in duly next.
MARTHA HAGAN.
Apr. 10 Adnt’rx.
Administrator’s Sulo.
(iKOKUIA—TIionto- County.
'Obl, be sold before the Courthouse d,H)l'
ill 1 homnsville, on the First Tuesday in dune
next, but of band number three hundred and
eighty (.tdtt), in the 17th District of said (joint
ty ; soil! tor the benefit of the heirs mid credi
tors Os the estate of Dixon F. Pierce, deed-
M. C. SMITH,
Ap 3»IOd Adin'r.
Mild- HOCKS FOR S A I-1 ’
A pair of large and excellent mill rock's sui
table for water or steam mill can be purchased
<m application ut tliisTiliee.
mar -'HHbui ts t
Afflicted, Read This !
KAYTON’S
OLEUM VITiE!
THIS great German Liniment is an almost
infallible cure for
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Rheumatic
Pain* in the
Rack, Breast,
Wide* or Joint*,
Toothache,
Nervous Headache,
Earache, Nprnius,
Braises, Swellings,
Cats, Insect Bites,
Burns, &c„ Ike.
This great remedy should be in every house.
For horsy*tills remedy has no equal.
Ask for Kayton’s Oleum Vine! Take no
other. Sent by Express for sl.
Kayton’s Magic Cure,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY,
For the cure of Sudden Coughs and Colds,
Asthma, Acid Stomach’. Sore Throat. Heart
burn, Sea Sickness. Cholera, Diarrhoea Pains
and Crampsin the Stomach. Sent by Express
for sl.
Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills,
Are a sure and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia,
Bilious Disorders, Constipation, and all Dis
orders of the Lifer, Stomach and Bowels, and
when taken regularly will cleanse the blood.
These are the greatest Anti-Bilious Pills ever
placed before the public- Sent by mail for 30
cents per lp>x.
The above medicines are prepared autl sold
•»y , *
11.. II KaYTON,
Savannah,
Georgia,
To whom all orders should be addressed; or
16 the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons &
Cos,, Savannah. Ga.
A liberal discount to those selling again.
For sale l*v Druggists and Country Mer
chants, generally. , . ,
For s ile in J’iiomaaville by Dr I’. S. Bower.
May 14, '67.
Dr. D. 3 BRANDON,
CJROOVRHVHiIiG, GA.,
Wifi yivu If in Npcciul fit trial ion to
SUR.GH3RY
AND
SURGICAL DISEASES.
YVi'l practice in Southern Georgia, Middle
and East Florida.
Letters addressed to him at Thomasville
or Grooverviile, Ga., will meet prompt at
tention. feb 12-ly
GUNS, PISTOLS
AND
FISHING TACKLE
For sale next door to the Printing Office.
Also—Guits nnd Pistol* l{KP.t ■lt 61).
, * JOHN C. HODGKINS.
Jan 5 ly
MILLS HOUSE
C'oriMT (tun'll tlrrtiiitf Min.,
€iiakhj<:nto,\, n. c.
r I HI 18 Firot Class Hotel lihh been thoroughly
I repaired, relifted and ivfurniHlied tlmmgh
onl, and iu now ready lor tlie accommodation
«f the traveling public, whose patronage is re
apeut fully solicited.
CoachcffM always in readiness to-c:irry*pas-
Rixt from the Hot*-).
Tho Proprietor promises to do all in his
power for tne comfort of bis guestH.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
Febl2tf. Proprietor.
NATIONAL'
H O 1> 3ES Xj
NEAR THE
GREENVILLE und CnARLEHTON
BAILRffID DEPOTS,
OOtiTJMBIA, SO. CA.
R. JOYNER,
• Ap 26 3m I’ltor Ritrrojt.
Mum & FARRELL!
Wholes file nnd Retail Dealers in
BOOKS
AND »
STATIONERY,
Corner Whilukrr ami St. Julian Streets*
IVo. Il*i B iii ingN ICnugr,
SAVANNA 11. GEOR GI A.
JOHN M. CpOJ’KIt. I) AN IK I. G. Of.COTT.
WII.LIAM H, OI.t’jOTT STEPHEN FARHKI I,Y.
Foreign Bonks imp rfed to order atNfcw
York rales. Wiiolesrie ordefs filltd at
lowest jibbing rates. nov 8-Dm
Duncan & Johnston,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION
AHERC HANTS
SIV tViXAII, 1 : Ll Oltl.lt
. REFEft* TO
Col. A,T. Mclulire. Thomasville, Ga.
Cel. F-Re)irtii«N,it, 4 * -* 1 -
Donald McLean, Ks»p, ", **
July 25 ' fim
NOTICE.
By authority from the Hon. Court of
ditiary ot Thomas County, l will sell
before the Court House door in Thomas*
ville said County, within the legnfhours of
sale on the first Tuesday in July next (lie
interest of Shepperd Hagan deceased iu
the Land* of Allen lift (fan demised.
Terms made known on the dny of sale.
m.vutha Hagan,
Apr. 16 Aihn’rx.
GKORI.IA —t'alquill ( sunt;.
Whercns, The estate of NnthanieLCroft,
deceased, is entirely mireprescntcil, ami no
person Ims applied for aduiuiistrafiofs on his
estate:—Notice is hereby u'iveu that iu terms
of thq. law, the Clerk • t the Superior Court,
or some other fit and prepor person, will he
appointed Administrator at the June. Term of
the Court of Ordinary, unless valid object ion
I* made to his appointment. Given under mv
official signature, this 18th dav of April, 1867
Isaac Carlton, *
April 23 30d* , Ordinary.
GKV Rfil % * I inch Cuuuly.
WHEREAS. Jesee Smith and Koberra Ben
licit, Administrators on the estate of Felix
Bennett, deceased, having filed their petition
it! this Court for Letters of Dismissal)! from
unfit Administration t—This is .therhfore to ad
monish all coneeraed. to show cause it any '
they have, why said Letters should not h*
granted at a rcghlartertn of this Court, after
■the expiration of six months
Given nmler toy hand and official signature,
this December 19, ISt'si.
11 YHtKC.AN,
Dec 19. 1866 Cm Oreluiary.
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 nnd 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,
nnd increasing evidence of confidence in
our efforts to instruct. With our whole
mind and every energy devoted exclusive
ly to this responsible work, we hope to ad
advance both the intellectual and moral
worth of our pupils, to the entire satisfac
tion of our patrons.
Arrangements are being made, at conr
siderable expense, to afford every facility
for the most thorough instruction in the
Music Depratment; to which the attention
of our patrons is directed.
Rates of Tuition as heretofore, payable
quarterly in advance. ,
For further particulars apply 4o the un
dersigned. J. E. BAKER,
Jan 2-1 f Principal.
Airai WISH Mill!
ARE now receiving a largo and complete
Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Iljitti and Caps,
GfiOCERIES,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Croefecry Ware,
BAGGING AND ROPE,
In fact, any and everything that a Planter or
any one else needa, which we are determined to
SSIjXj as low
As any house in the place.
JTfF’Call and examine for yourselves. .
5 charge made for showing goods.
Highest market prices (mid for Cotton,
Wool, Hides and other Country Produce.
iffSr’Also receiving a fresh lot of SEED
OATS AND RYE.
fiPAr the old Stand of Ainsworth & San
ford, next door to I. Kubitshek and Brother.
Oct 18 42 ts
Anew perfume i called' ‘swkkt
Opoponax Fiiom Mi:vico manufac.
tured by E. T. SMITH & CO., New York, is
making a sensation wherever ii is known
isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains
on the handkerchief for days.
[iullctm, Philadelphia.
SWEET OPOPONAX! The only ele
gant Perfume. Is fbund ou ajl toilet-.,
and never stains the handk'orChiet.
SWEET OPOPON AX I Is the sweetest
Kxtraot made Supeie des all otburs.
Try it once ; will use no other.
SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume
from Mexico. The only - faslijonuble
Perfume and Ladies* Delight.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
Nature conbl not produce a richer
Gem or Choicer Perfura . Try it and be
convinced. E. TANARUS! SMITH & Cos., N. Y.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
New, fery rare, rich and fashionable
I perfume. Thefinest ever imported or man
i nfiicturi din the United States Try it and
he.convinced.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO
The most elegant and essential per
sonal requisite for a lady, •* Extract of
Sweet Opoponax.”
E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York.
Oct 18
extract from Tltoin*
as Superior C ourt.
December adjourned Term, 1866.
In Equity inTliomas Superior Court—Bill for
Direction.
G B Strickland, Executor of Jno M Ferrill
VH.
Eunice Browning of Thomas county,
Hardy Browning and his wife Mary Brown
ing of Thomas county, ,
.bones Ferrill of Thomas county,
William Howard and his wife Meoky Howard
of Thomas comity,
Rebecca Ferrill, wife of Will Ferrill, und his
children—names unknown—of Florida,
Warren A .Hopson and hie wife'
Ilopson, of Texas,
Ansel Ferrill, of T’-xas,
John Ferrill, of Florida.
Heirs of II Ferrill, deceased,
Marshall A Ferrill, A
Leroy J Ferrill, >of Texas,
Benj F Ferrill, )
Heirs of Linla C Kct-fIU, deceased,
(1 F Strickland of Thomas county,
A J Strieklafld,
Juliet) Sessions, •
Heirs ot A Strickland, deceased,
G B.Coleman, ndin’r of Jabez Ferrill, dec’d,
of Thomas comity,
C B Ferrill. A M Ferrill, Jason Sutton ajnl
his wife Adeline Sutton, heirs of Benjamin
FeiVill, deceased—all of Florida.
■ Mart ha Hopson, of Texas
Joseph Uareo and bis wife Sally Ann Biixeo,
of Florida,
Pleasant Ferrill, Benton Ferrill, Crpekett
FerriM, Win Strickland and his wife Mary
Ann Strickland, heirs of William Forrill,
deed., of the Statexit' North Carolina.
I 1 unpi'armg to ilm I'lme it ml Uis übovs >,Ui-
I ted Bill fqr Direction having tievn ftleit in
ilia Superior Court of Thomas ConntV, and it
also :ip|>eiu ing to the satisfaction of this Court
that a number of the Defendants in said Bill
rcshls beyond the liiqiks of the State of Geor
gia:—Dll motion of .limit-* I, Sowtird A Ar
thur 1* Wright. Solicitors for Cnmplaiumits. it
is ordered bv the Court, that service of said
Blit be perfected by publication.Hud that this
order lie published in the Southern Enterprise,
a nubile IrMotte.-om-c a inottth fu> four mouths.
* A. H. HANSELL, j s s c
I.UUl't DIXU, C. 9. C..T. C,
Feb 12 lamlm
BKOHBlA—konmlrs Cauuty.
WHERE AS, Thomas Jones applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from the estate of
Berry Jones, late of said County, deceased-
These are therefore to cite all persons con
corned, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s
office of said County, within the time pre
scribed hy law, to show esnke, if any, why
said letters «h*nld Mot be granted to said
applicant. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this 22d December, IffOfi.
WILLIAM G. SMITH,
Jan 2-6 in * C. C. 0.
GRORGIA—c«I milt County.
Court of Ordinary, Dec. 3, 1866.
V/HKRKAS. John T. D.ivane, .Adminis
trator on the estate of James W Hicks
petitions this Court for Lrt'ers of Dismis !
sion from said Vdminisiration. All per
sons interested irifl fliks due-notire thereof
and file their objections in Court, if any |
they have, otherwise Letters of Dismission }
will be granted and issued said applicant,
at the June Term, 1867. of this Court
ISAAC CARLTON.
Dec. 13-6uiN Ordinary.
A New Sensation
FOR THE
BOYS & GIRLS.
BOOKS are hard to get, for want of money.
But the beys and girls must, have some
thing to read, and they ought to have fresh
supplies of reading EVKitV weex. Now, there
are plenty of monthly papere for them -, hut
their old friend—ana wno docs not remember
hi.ii, apd Lis" “ CmLDRHU’s Gum*” in war
times—their old friend, J.W. BURKE, propo
ses to give them the ,
Handsomest Weekly Papev
his Plioßitix Printing House can bring out. To
do ihir he must have t . *
llundi cds of Subscribers!
And he appeals to the yonng folks to help him.
He wants to know how many will vote for
the paper by agreeing to take it. Let them
sepu in their long lists of names that he may
see how the Vote stands, and whether it will
warrant him in commencing it. Never mind
the money just yet. If lie finds the tote all
right, he will begin the publication, and call
for the money • for then lie will hold that all
who have voted for it by semiipg up their
names, will lie under obligations to sobscribe
for the paper. Who says “ Hurrah for a
Weekly’ Pnper for the Boys Ac Girls !”
and what boy or girl will send us in tUe long
est list of subscribers ?
We ."hall, in the first number, begin the pub
lication of a Meqnel to the “ XrfcjjjyCS
MAKGO.VKHS !” Nearly all the boys anti
girls in the United States have read the Young
Mauoo.vers, and boon delighted with it; and
MY/Doubling assures cs that the new story
will be every whit us good as the old one ;.and
who could want anything better ?
All of onr old friends qnd correspondents,
and a great many new ones, will write for os,
and help us to make the
BEST JUVENILE PAPER IN
THE UNITED STATES! '
Buhke’s Weekly for Boys and Girls
will be a handsome Quarto of eight pages,
splendidly illustrated; and elegantly printed
with hew type, on fine white paper, making
in the year a beautiful volume of over 400 pa
ges, with a fine title page and index.
' TERMS:
Single subscriptions $ 2 00 per annum.
Three copies ‘ 5 00 “
Fjve copies. 8 00 “
Ten copies. 15 00 “
Twenty one copies 30 00 u
Single’subscriptions, 3 mo’s. 50 cents.
Single subscriptinna,. ti mo’s. 1 00
jyWe want an active and
' jrM.oy or.girl at every post office in the,jS j
j jfbSonth to canvass for subscriptions and J&Z
I •.8’“wi!l make it to their interest to
BP*“for ns.,
Send for a Premium list and Cijcular giving
full particulars. Address
J. W. 11l KKK & CO..
Mav 14 Publishers, Maeon, Ga.
* r A
The Georgia Telegraph
VOIt *867.
DAILY AN ft AVER LY.
nnilE PropirietoTs of Hie above T»uve
JL apared no labor or expeime lo place ii in
the front rank of Southern Newspaper* and
theyafe gratified to aiaionnce tl{at tlnjir effortn
have been liberally rewavdiMl by the [mldic
The TKLKGIiAPII has now a ch-culaiion that
roaclieJi every part <>: Georgia and extends
into all the adjacent Struts, and it* daily
is equal to that of any .vmhern journal out
srd»4 of New <)rh a; t tis ivasiMkit pre
sents peculiar adv.t u
and wq are determined ti. as a VKIirCLK
of NKVVS it sin,ll no* • .- ! h'd
THK Veiiiu.t ; . Li t.i: DMI,
Designed for thp cfio i • and every
Friday, ami is the /.” ./■ >mti Jin "
Wetkly iu the Sou)h. I e. . ; ees, or
I'iffy-nix Coin.mi* of «1: .;>»•
chiefly News, Editorial .md M,.rkt ,: i-» ms
limited nOinber of
ted, the object of the Proprietors being oMip
ply tUi* planters and farmers of I lie South with
a complote history of ctfrrent cveiits autl other
information most aeceplahle to that el.-ss.
Asa l omit) l*ai|»n we cAiaUeng<- odih
parison- .
T K iVm S:
Daily Paper, per. Year >...510 0b
Daily Paper, Six Moiuhs • 6 00
Dady Pppeix Month 1 00
Weekly per Year 1 00
Weekly }a*r Six Months tl 00
No paper sent until it is paid for* and till
names erased at the expintfeion subscription,
(of which duo notice is given in every case)
unless r<?new«d.
Remittances by Express or Registered Let
ters at our risk.
Address
W. A. REID CO.,
Proprietors,
Ap 23 Macon, Ga.
PRONPRCfIM
JV THE.
SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES
I PROPOSE in connection with several
gentlemen, to issue a Weekly Paper iti
Valdosta, Ga. We design that it shall
fully represent and encourage the Agri
cultural, Commercial, Mcchafiica', F.dtica
tional and social interests of this 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
givin r such reading matter, in addition to
the news, as will inform the understand
ing, improve the heart, interest the mind,
and minister to good taste and refinement.
It will defend political rights without bias
of partizon influence. The party issues
of other days are buried. New issues,
new duties, and new responsibilities are
upon us. Let us wisely mget them, and
with calmness and dignity encounter pres
sing difficulties.
We have a prolifift soil, many of the
commodities which the world needs, in
abundance*, and with them energy and
natural endowment. How shnll these lat
ter bo best employed in the development
of the former? The SOUTH GEORGIA
TIMES will labor to present the rotation.
The political horoscope is filled wilh
gloom. Let us hope and work. Energy
aud industry will not quail before disas
ter, tint apply themselves to tne tostt of
rebuilding tlie "waste places ”in the hope,
that “ the wilderness” may again “blos
som as the rose.”
Terms .—Three dollars per annum.
It will be issued at all points on the At;
lantic & Gulf Railroad on the day of pub
lication. It is Intended to Commence the
issue abowt the first of March next.
P. C. PENDLETON.
Valdosta, Jan. 31, raM. 12
tdtiiiilagrnfts Offer.
rpilE under-a n«d will uonlract for the
I delivery ot from 20 10/>0 tons of Pe*
ruviau Guano at Quitman, Valdosta. <>u«-
ley’s or thoma-ville, at sllO per ton. The
-quality <?f the Guana is warranted to be the
best Wo will lake orders from 1 ton to
20. J AS. R SMITH A CO.
Oiisleys Station, Nov. 16, 1860. ts
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
ALL persons indebted In the estate of Fli*
a net a Stephens, Iste of mid Coimty deceased,
are required to mwkp immediate put merit. and
those having claim* uguiast the same wilipre
sent them iu terms of the law
M C. SlllTH
Ap 23 4<M Adm'r
Administrator ‘j Sale.
GEORGIA—ThStsss
WIU, be sold before t',« t to.use d**>r
in Thouuiaville. <ui the Kirs* Tnesdav in June
nc*t. part of lot. uatnlier not • .«! by
known ns eight' on* *ere f ts.w uie place
whetean l>avid Shiuer n. w ) » 'he 33rd
District of said t ounty ; sob: f- rttor i snefit of
the heirs a ltd (le,tilers us the r»,»te of t tV
Branch, deceased
M C. SMITH
Ap 23 IM Adai r
SPOONER'S
CURE
M U
Chills and Fever, g
g Bilions Fever, g
S Intermittent Fever, %
g. Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills, g
|Aiiti-Fever|
AND g
| AGUE I
8 Diarrhea r g
M; Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm, Spooner & Co.’,
Nashville, Tenn.
of low, marshy, and over
flowed regions, or where mi
asma prevails, and all
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
• AND WE^T,
should not be, for a single
day, without SPOONER’S
ANTI-FEVER AND
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 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.
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 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
AKTI-FEFBR & M
In view of these facts Dr.
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his ANTI
FEVER AND AGUE
PILL.S, which have been
demonstrated, repeatedly and
repeatedly, to be an unerring
and never-failing preventive
and cure of all Bilious com
plaints incident to the South
and West. Try but one ex
periment; the cost is trifling,
the result is beyond any con
tingency. Itmever has failed
and never can, while Physiol
ogy remains a science.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner &c Ce.
* . Nashville, Tenn.
• or mis in Tkoowsvilir br
IV p bower