Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, June 07, 1867, Image 4

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IMPORTANT TABLE. Value mi Circrubncka in Cunfcderale • ' Money. MONTHS. 1862. 1863. 1864. I 1860. January $2 00 sl3 50 $26 90 February 2 19 13 79 25 20 Morel) 2 93 14 671 34 90 April 3 83 12 33| May 3 87 llld June 485 812 July 689 7 7iJ August).... 10 53 8 85h September $2 19 971 10 561 Oteober 1 95 9 07] 12 801 November 229 9 901 12 55 December .[• 2 28 12 60| 18 261 The above tuble allows whatI*one 1 *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, nud which thpy require to be ob served in estimating the value of Confederate money- The reader will readily observe that tjie Confederate money must Be reduced to currency and not to a specie basis,as has been the practice.— Southern Recorder. VALUABLE TABLE. Prices of Confederate Money for Gold from Jan. 1, ’6l to May 1, ’65. »8«1. January to May Ist, 5 per cent disc’s. July Ist to Oct. Ist, 10 per cent, disc’t. Oct. Ist to Oct. 15th, 12 per cent, disc’t. Oct. 15th to Nov. 15th, 15 per cent, dise’t. Deb. Ist to Dec. 7th, 20 per cent, disc’t. December loth, 80 per cent, disc’t. IS«‘. January Ist, 20 per cent, discount “ 15th, 20 per cent, discount February Ist, 25 per cent, discount • “ 15th, 40 p<*r cent, jliscount March Ist, 50 per cent, discount 'lsth, 05 per cent, discount April Ist, 75 per cent, discount “ 15th, 80 per cent, discount May Ist, 90 per cent, discount “ 15th, 95 per cent., discount June Ist, 95 per cent, discount “ 15tb, $2 00 for One Dollar July Ist, 2.00 tpr One Dollar “ 15th, 2.00 fov One Dollar August Ist, $2.20 for One Dollar “ 15th, 2.20 for One Dollar [ September Ist, 2.50 for One Dollar j “ 15tb, 2.50 for One Dollar ! October Ist, 2.50 for One Dollar “ loth, 2.50 for One Dollar Nov. 1, 62 to Feb. 1, ’O3, $3.00. 1863. Feb. Ist to Mar. Ist, $3.10 for One Dollar March Ist, 3.25 for One Dollar Mar 15 to May 15th, 6.00 for One Dollar May 15th, 6.00 for Ono Dollar June Ist, 6.50 for One Dollar June 15th, 7.50 for due Dollar July Ist, 8.00 for One Dollar July 16th, 10.00/or One Dollar August Ist, 14.00 for One Dollar August 15th, 15.00 for One Dollar September Ist, 14.00 for One Dollar September 15th, 14.00 for One Dollar October Ist, 13.00 for One .Dollar October 15th, 12.50 for One Dollar November Ist, 13.00 for. One Dollar November 15th, 15.50 for One Dollar December Ist, 20 00 for One Dollar December 15th, 21.00 for"©tie Dollar 1N64. January Ist, 21.00 for One Dollar January 15th, 20.00 for One Dolla? February Ist, 20.00 for Ouo Dollar February 15th, 21.0f) for One Dollar Marclt Ist, 26.00 for One Dollar March 15th, 20.0!) for One Dollar April Ist, 19.00 for Ono'Dollar April 15th, 21.00 for One Dollar May Ist, 20.00 for On i Dollar May 15th, 18.00 for One Dollar July Ist to July 16tb, 18.00 for One Dollar July to August 15th, 20.00 for One Dollar August 15th, 2..00 for One Dollar September Ist, 20 50 for One Dollar September 15th, 22.50 for One Dollar October Ist, 27.00 for One Dollar October loth, 25.00 for One Dollar November Ist, 26.50 for One Dollar November 15th, 28.00 for One Dollar December Ist, 32.00 for Ono Dollar December 15th, 35.00 for One Dollar December . 31st, 51.00 for One Dollar 1803. January Ist, 60.00 for One Dollar January 15lh, 65.00 for One Dollar February Ist, 50.00 for Ono Dollar February 16th, 46.00 for One Dollar March Ist, 65.00 for One Dollar March 16th, 67.00 for One Dollar April Ist, 70.00 for Ono Dollar April loth, 80.00 for One Dollar April 20th, 100.00 for One Dollar April 2Clh, 200.00 for One'Dollar ,4pri! 27th, 300.00 for One Dollar April 28th, 600.00 for One Dollar April * 29th, 800.00 for One Dollar April 30th, 1,000,00 for One Dollar May Ist, 1,200.00 for One Dollar THE Tomlinson, Demarest Cos., 4(90 BROADWAY, New York, Hjtve ussoriateil with them Hr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES 4 \l> BERRIES, At Griliin »ml Atlantn, tin. FOR the purpose of Biipfiilyinir Meririmntg and Planters at the South, by wholesale or retail with any style of Carriaires, Bunnies Or Plantation Wagons. • . Mr, Woodrutl’s long experience ill the .car riage business will enable as to give satisfac tion in supplying good substantial "work, suji. as the country demands, fit us low prices as can possibly be famished for rush. We will keep constantly on hand Light Concord Buggies The same ns formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through foe South, ns the best Buggy In um- We also furnish IRON AXIJJ PLANT V TION WAGONS, of the very best make lit America, for 2, 4 or 6 horses. We invite all who want any article in out line to address TOMLINSON, DKMARKST CO., #2# Broadway, New York. July 20 | v ~NOTiri:. ON and after this date, n!| Freight coming from and destined to, points West of the Ocklochouee River, will be carried over this Hoad to arid.from Savannah, at a reduction of Twenty-live „er Item., on the rates of rranspattaWotifrom Tlwmmsville—making the charges-in the several classes as follows ! First Class per cubic foot, 14 Second Class tier 10(1 lbs *. qg Third Class per 100 lhs...’„ .so ( ~N Fourth Class per 100 lbs 37 ~l*^ Fifth Class per 10‘) 1b5..., 49cts' Sixth Class per 100 lbs 34 Seventh Class per *OO Ills els' Liglith Class pi-rrtw lbs .; o ;t Cotton per 100 lbs. ( ja ~u ' Sent 13 3~ ts «. 8. HAIN t'X Septl.t:47.tf Gen'i Sup t. OltOKOlA—l.eunOo County, WHEREAS, Thomas Jones applies to me for Letters of Dismission from t4ie estate of Berry Jones, late of said County ~ d ceeaseU These are therefore to cite all persons con cerned, to he and appear at Hus Oridinary’s office of said Conifty, within the time pre *(>ribed by law, to show aause, if anj’, wliy said lelters should not be granted to said applicant. ’■.Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this 22d December,'lß66. WILJJ4M G. SMITII, Jsn 2 jßtr. C C 0.. Smallwood, Hodgkiss & Co s, COTTON F* actors AND OENE R A L COMMISSION No. 10 Bcaver-St., NcwgYork. J. L. SMALi.wooti formerly Smallwood, Earle Sr Cos., and J. L. Smallwood & C<>. Thos. H.Hiijiokiss, Georgia, ) Late Hodgkiss, G.W. Scott, Florida, > Seott&C'o., D. H. Pools, Georgia. ) New York. We are prepared through Resident Aornts to Advance on nsd Si ll fotloH iu all the Mouilicru Ports, or forward from These Ports to New Ydrltor Liverpool Direct, as our friends may prefer. Our eonnoctions in I.lvcrpool are such as will give oar customers all tlie advantages of that market July 4 27-ly Music Instruction HAVING located permanently in Tliomas ville, 1 respectfully inform my patrons ami the public, that I will receive pupils for in strnction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give instruc tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Hass, Composition, &c. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sons, oocnpying-fifty minutes time oaoJi fosnoir), Twenty-five Dollars—strictly in advance, ex cent by special contract. I will (if desirable,) instruct a class for the express purpose of preparing them to I each Music .provided four or more pupils can he oh tained. Instructions’in this department will consist of daily lessons; (Saturdays and Sun days excepted) on the 4’iano 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 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 be received, bat will he ve ntured to abide by all the rides regulating the Class of Teacheys. WM. T. PARSONS. Tlfbmasvilltt, Dec 20 6i)-tf BAPTIST Female College southwestern, Ga., CUTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY. FACULTY: v lIEV. T. H: STOUT, j . . n . . . Miss C.A.HANSELL, f Assotc Pr,nc, P« lß Mi-s A. B. ARMSTRONG, Teacher of Vo cal and, Instrumental Mu sip. The Scholastic Year will be divided into two sessions—Spring Tern; commencing Monday, 14th January, 1867, closing Wed nesday, July 3d. Fall Monday, September 2d, closing Wednesday, 18th December. EXPENSES. Primary Deparl’nt for Soholasiib year, $lO Preparatory “ 11 “ “ .Ft Collegiate “ “ “ “ 00 Modern & Ancient Languages, cacti, yr, 30 Instruction on Piano or Guitar, year, fit) Vocal Music ns a Science, year, 60 Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, 40 Oil Painting, 60 Chenille Work, Croclicl & Embroidery, 40 Incidentals, 6 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 03, Cutlibert, Georgia. Jan 2 ts C*lfOKtjlA—Bcltoln County. Saperior Court, October Terpt, 1866. George W-. l’eterson I vs. . > Libel for Divorce. Elizabeth Peterson. ) Rule to perfect Service. ITnppeiiringto the Const try the ive(urii of the Sheriff, tliat foe Dcfoudant does not inside ill the County or State: It is ordered," that service be perfected by miblirut ion in the pub lic gazette of ThoinnsVille, once a njontli for four suiicessivc inenths. us tho-luw ilirccts. oite ing said Defendant to he and appear at‘the term of said Court, otherwise the case ho eon side red in default, and the Plaintiff' he allowed to proceed. Extract from the Minutes, Oct. 6 1866. ./. P. PRESCOTT, Fuh 26-1 iii4iii Clerk, illitclioll County Court, February Term, 1867. Gibson IVest, Ji. I Petition to e'staidish Edmond S. Million*.) ,ioßt IJeed IT appearing to the Court from the return of the Sheriff, that the Defcndiint resides oat of the State :—lt is ordered tlmt service be per fected by |ndr|ieHtion In tlie Southern Kntitr priee,.»<‘i'oi'iihig to law. E. 11. SHACKELFORD, P*rtt’s Alt’v. A trim extract, from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. JOHN W. PEARCE, Marß tin Im Clerk. Mitchell County Court. February Term, 1807. Gibson West, Jr. ) , • vs ( Petition to establish John Martin. ) , * ,wl l)tcJ ’ TP ttjJiMjiiring to the Court from tbo return ] of the Sheriff! I *lint the Petetnhmt resides out of the State 'll is ordered t lint■ serviye lie per- ! fecled by piililiention ill rim Soßtliern.Enioi' prise, according to law. ' li. 11. SHACKELFORD, Pott’s Att'y. A tine eKtrart from tlie Minutes of said Court, Marvli 1, IBii7. JOHN IV. I'HAItCI?, Mar. 8 iill-tin ii,. i, Mitrlidl County Court. Fetirmiiy Term, 1867. Nm ey-Piekien, Aihu x ) .. . , v * ( Petition to establish Ezekiel Miller, Adm r.) I-ost Jtscd. IT nppoaring to the Court, from tlie return ot the Sheriff, that the Defendant insides out ot I lie State : —lt is ordered tlnit Service be per fected by publication in t| M , Southern Enter prise iM'eordhftr to law H. H HHACKKIjFORD. Felt's Att'v A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March I, 1867. JOHN W. PEARCE, Mur 8 linliii Clerk. «EttK«U-NlftcboM rmair, ~t" br r e,„. Ezekiel Miller. Administrator of Elijah Pirkern, lute of said County. iWeused, having tiled Ills js linou in tliis Court, for Let. ters ot 1 fisinissinii from -said estate, this is to admonish ;itl euneyrned, t* lie and appear at niv office within (hq time pfeserjHnd.hv Inis-, to show cause, if any they can, vvhv said Letters should not lie grunted. Given under mv hand at office, Mui'idi 2, 1867 11, C, DASH Eli. Mar 8 6m AdrrtT <; K«»UStI A— .tt ill ),ell ( onnli. i>N the First Monday in June next, npplh a • ion will lie made to tliV Court of Ordinnrr o said County, forlin Order lo,sc(l all Itie lsiinls lielonging to foe dVtate of Win. P. West, late oCsuid Con at v, dUeeunwl. . , 10 . ' . JOHN WEST •I'riltdri Adnpr tnimisTitt rott « nn ns. Yor Wlr St Ibis outre. OUR ROUSE. PHILADELPHIA ALE! Three Glasses for 25 Cents OR, TWELVE TICKETS FSB OHfIIBLLAB Mar $ 8m SCOTT'S ffllfflr MIT SECOND YEAR. Tlie Oiliest nip! Largest Literary Magazine . in the South. The Proprietor of this popular Monthly will 1 publish ah edition of several tltotisniid copies In January next, to meet the ipcreiiskig do nmnd for it in all portions of the South and j West. Its Corns of Contributors is already large, and will be strengthened by the midi t tpn of several Kxrellent ITlnlc mid I'nigilc Writers. Besides tlie usuul variety of Original nud Se- ; footed Prows-.and Poet.**-, there will.be edu tained the admiralrtu Hint wry of. the War, en titled •- . i ‘LTKfoYV AND'CAMl 1 ;” - By an Officer. Also, The Secret Marriage, By Mrs. Warlitl* of Kentucky. Atso.j Tropes unit Tletnpliorc* of the Kiltie, A’s illustrated try science.-—By A. Mums, D. D..TX r>. Also, a aeries of ai-fides on I ll' it ItV Tliß EAST, By Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky, now un a tour in Egypt and Palestine. Tt will lie elegantly embellished with Steel Plates, Lithographs and Wood Cuts, prepared expressly for this publication, consisting-of sa peril likenesses of Lee, DuVis, Joe Johnston, Polk, Forrest, etc.. . Its quantity of rending matter will also he in. creased, so that, it will eontnin nearly t wice the amount of either Oodey or Peterson. We shall also introduce a department,of Wit mid Humor, and occasional WoniLCul. lllnstru tions ot Southern and Western Scenery. It will be perceived tlmt this plan involves much iidnitionnl expense, and we invite the lovers of a sound ami elevated tiny at ore to rally to this enterprise. 11 lias already receiv ed tlie hig iest encomiums of the press; hit it now have material aid. and we promise a Mag azine equal to miy ever before the American piddle. TERMS:—Single suhseritrei's.' So trii;ven copies, $50twenty-two copies. Sltttl; and at the same Hites fort hire ondsix iiianllt* Ch-r gym Cl I of all dcnaisiwat ions and (‘residents and I’rotbsHor* of Colleges will reee've it at S 7 The person who will send us'tip largest club ol'silhseiitierH, not less than 25. fh'evious to March Ist, shall receive u premium of Fifty Dollars. Address, W. J. SCOTT, Atlanta, Oa. nrrim January number will he ready for mail by the 18th of Deecniher. jan 8 l F.etuhliuhod in 1812. J A tfowil, Cheap, nml very Vuliinblc l*n per Tor Every flan, Woman ■mil CliiM, ■ u City, Village nml ton arty: The American Agriculturist Foil Tllk Farm, Garden unit Household. Including a Special Interesting and lustrum live Depart meal for ChftdroQ atid Youth. The AORlCutfruaisr is a large periodical o 32 pages, well printed, and tilled will; phim innctical, reliable original nmttcr, including hundreds of beautiful and instrinilivo Eugntv iligs in every annual volume. It, contains each month a Calendar us opera tions to he performed on the F.irm, in th« Or chard and Garden, in and around the !>,.11 ing, etc. Tlietlmiisamlsol hi pis and suggest ions givon in every volume are propared by practical in telligent working men. who know wlmt. they write abort I Tim ttonsiriiold Depaitmeut is valnahle to every llousekeoper,- nffording very many usd fat bints and directions uglculatell to lighten mid fiicilitate in-door Work. The Department for Children ami Youth .is prepared with special eare. to furnish.m i ontv amusement, hut also to inculcate knowledge and sound moral pi kiciplhs. Clltcul.ST.l4lN—Tun ms.- The cimttntioii ~f the Anierieiut Agrinilturist (|2S,(HHIto loO.IHKIi is so large that it cun lie fnrnishcd at the low price of $1.56 a year; four copies, lor s.'>; leu copies, for *l9 ; tWeill v of lilol'C, $1 carl) ; sin glc ntunbei's 10 ei'iiis each. ft? Thy it fcYr.in. ORANGE Ji’Dl) A CO., Pl'oprietors, 41 I'lijk Row. May 21 New YoA City - •*. * r _ ... > r I O IS4; 1,% 'lTiohuiw 4on 1114 . (\un t of March GO, 18*4*7. Wlifiriin, Jltlwunl Sicxaw, Admitiihlrntor on the esfnte of 1\ If. l»aviF. doccusca jnnkcH npplicntion hv Petition to thin TiMirt for Lot tOi-H of i from unid trnHt: —All per noun interested me therefore pofilied to lile their objnetionn in (’tiurf, otliei'wuH* Knid-Let tors will tie grunted in terms ofllie law It. II TDOKR, Ap 3-6 m Ordinary. Adrpinistrntor'a Sale 9 liOltttl A-—l'huinn* f'oiiui y. W H I. lie sold before the Courthouse door in ille. on t,h« First in (tune next, Lot of Land, number two Inuulred and sixty nine'(269|.lu the IB|b District of said County ; sold ns the* properly of John A. Lane, hlfo ot said Countv, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami cl'Mlitois, M C SMITH, .Ap'.’d lad Aflm r. lUtOjlltl.l-illilrlirll ( ohiilv. *l44'' lbiys after lUtc. upplti'SUon will he liimle to the Court of Ofljoarv of *:uil t oinily, for leave to sell the Liitm hcloiiAirig to the Estate of George W McLeod, lute of Haul Uomjtv, dcceuHcd SAM L C. QKKOOUV, A l’ w ’bn Aiha’r. Rt.OKftl.t Ihoiniis « ,>,,iii, T WILL apply to the lion. Court of Ordi- I nary ot said t’ouuty, for an order gran ting lease to sell the coal Estate of Shep pard Hngiri Info of said Comity deceased On the first Monday in July next. MARTHA HAGAN. r ' V* Adin’rx. Adpilaistrator's Sale. kkOHltlA Tkssins ('nnniv, Wild, be netd In-fine the Conrlbouse door 111 Ihoinasville, on the First Tnesilsv in June next. 1,,n ig Land nnn6n*r ittree kaadnsi amt rtghty miU,, so„ |7.!, Dish ici of said eon.. y : f,,r *be benefit heirs ifitd credi • orsol the estate of Dixbu F. Pierce, di-e and . M. C BMITH, Ap - J tOd Adrn r. MILL 1101 HS |'OK S4EE , o* large nml exorlteut nidi roi t.Urie tof water or slemn mill Can be pun liu-od oil npplie.ition at this office nisy Wtlim ,f AUlictcd, Read Tills ! KAYTON’S OLEUM VITiE! riflTIS great German Linimefit is an almost A infallible cure for El It i'll ill ll I lean, ' iVcurnlgla, KheHiiinlie Eli ins in the it ink. B rena». Sides or .loinls, Toolbiiehe, Nervous Ilendnehe, Earache, Spruius, ' Bruises, Swellings, (tills, Inseet Biles, Burns, A«„ Ac. Tliis great remedy should he in every house. For horses this remedy has no equal. Ask for Kayton’s Olenin Vitre. Take no other. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton’s Magic Cure, AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY, For the cure of Sudden Coughs mid Colds, Asthma, Acid .Stonilt'li■ bore 1 hroat, Ileart brui-ii, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhoea Pains and Cramps in the .Stomach. Sent by Express for#). Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, Are a sure and pleasant Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders Constipation, mu! all I)is ovilars of the Live, Stonmcli mid Bim els, and When taken rrgi.tarly will cleanse the blood. These arc the greatest Anli Bilious Fills ever placed before the public. Sent by mail for 30 cents per box. The above medicines are prepared nml sold by 11. U KaYTON, Savannah, Georgia, To whom all in del s should he addresm .1; or -to the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons & "Cm, Savannah, Oa. A liberal discount to those setting again. For sale by Druggists >U"I Country .Mer rliadts, generally. - «. Forstle in Tjmmasville by Dr P. S. Bower. May 11, 07. . . Dr- D S BRANDON, nKOOVERVII.IiE, «A„ Will give liis Speoial nltentioii lo AND SI'iHUCAL DISEASES. ; Wi 1 practice in Southern Georgia, Middle and Hast Florida. Letters addressed lo him at Thomasvillc | or Grooverville, Ga., will meet prompt at ; ten I ion. fob 12-1 y GUNS, PISTOLS y AND FTSHING TACKLE For wile next iluor to the Printing Ollice. AliSO—Ounw »n«1 IMmIoN 3C I! S* A B IS I' 55. ; „ JOHN c. lIODOKINS. { Jun 5 ] v MILLS HOUSE, Horner Omen nml Heeling Mis., 1 ( lltltl.Rgroy, M. rpiDS First Class Hotel has lieeil tlioronglily -L I'lg.aired, refitted mid refiiriiislieil through, out, mid is now ready for the iiecommodafiou j ot file traveling public, whose patronage is re spectfully solicited. ( ouches always iu readiness to carry pas sengers to mid from the Hotel. Ihe promises to do all ill his l ""''' Jiisiopil Tcrcell, Fell 12 ts Proprietor. A V. ;:t\ \ HOTEL * NEAR TIIE flKKßNt|lil<i: nml Cllini.BvrOV KT.II.BOID III!DOTH, O Olj T7MBI A, so. CA. B. JOYM It. I A4f-jt>-3 || i • ' cm. OLCDTTS k lAUtIUA Wholesale lysl Retail Dealers in 800 K. St AND STATIONERY, Comer Whitaker and St. Julian Streets* 6‘J Unriii]>N |{;iu»c | SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. JOHN M. rOOPRH. mNI Ff. (J, Of.COTT. WIM.IA.’M 11. O/.COi r STKI'JJIKiS KAKRKI.I.r. Foreign nookvjmperted to order at New York rates. Wholewtle orders filled nt lowest jobbing rales. . nov 8-3 m Duncan & Johnston, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION Ml! Eli HANTS I BAVA3SIAH, :ii: «. 11l lit; I \ REFERS TO fori. A. T. Meluiiiy, ThmiuisviUe, Ga. ! Col. 10. hVtuhiytou, *« I Lonuht McLoim, *• “ j Jul\' (i in NOTICE. I by authority from the lion. Court of Or ) diuary ot Thomas County, I will sell j before the Cm.rt House door in Thomas* j villo said County, within the legal hours of I sale on the first Tuesday ill July next "ibe in forest of Bhepperd Hagan doteased in tlie Lands of Allen Hagan demised. | Terms marie known on the day of sale MARTHA Hagan, Apr. 16 Adm’rx. ti liOHI. I A t'olqillll t'Allllljr, Wlicmi», The estate of Nathaniel Crofi, deeeiised, is etitirelv imrepresented, ami no person has applied for mlminist rat ion on his ertoh'-Notice is hereby given tliul iu lernui of tlu‘ !n\t. tin* (’ltM-k « f t.Supt*rior (\miin. or some oilier lit and proper person., will tie appointed Administrator hi the June Tenn of the Court of flrriiimrv. Unless valid iriueetimi is made to his appointmetit .Given under my onirml signature, this 18th dav of April 1867 ISAAC CAKI.TON AprilStl-ittU* Ordinary. 4; a:% , ti,,,'i, «in,,,,,. I\ Hl.lit. YS, Jrsse Smith aad Relx'ee.i Hen nett, Adminisinttnrs on the estute of Felix Bennett, decease, |, having tiled their petition in tins Court for Letters of Dismission from -suid Administration I—This is therefore to a.l imniisli nil rorieemed. to stiow cause ij „„ v rliey liiwo, wily * u id Letters nboul.l mo |». granted at a regular term of this Coax uU«o the expiration of six nioilth* o ttivirn under my hand and oflieinl siguntnre this ideeeiiilier 10 1866, . .* ,* ,0. H MORGAN, Dee 19. 1810,1;,,, Ordinary Fletcher Institute f | THE Exercises of this School will be re- Burned on the First Monday in Jan uary next, under the immediate control of the undersigned ns 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 effort* to instruct. With pur whole mind and every energy devoted exclusive ly so 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. > Arraijgemonts are being made, at con siderable expense, to afford every facility for tlie most thorough instruction in the Music Depralment; to wliieh the attention of our patrons is directed.' Rates of Tuition as heretofore, payable quarterly in advnnco. For further particulars apply to tlie un dersigned. J. E. BAKER, Jan 2-(f Principal. MMfIBTOMffIM! AJtE now receiving a large and complete Stock of DRY ROODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Hals aud Caps, Hardware and. Cutlery, Crockery Ware, BAGGING AND ROPE, In fact,, any and everything that a Plrilftet or any one else needs, w liit-li we urudctermiifecl to SHE Xu X* -ZLS3 XiO’W As any house in the plage. EyCull and examine for yourselves. Y’jr’No charge made for showing goods. VW Highest market prices paid for Cotton, Woul. Hides and other Gountrv Produce. ' -ijk'Also receiving a fresh lot of SEED OATS AND RYE. f#*At the old stand of Ainsworth & San ford, next door to I. Knbitshek and Brother. ! Oct 18 42 ts | A NEW PERFUME!. ( 'ailed SwßfcT /\ Opopoxax From Mexico, manufac. | lured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York,.is | making’a sensation wherever ii is known | is very delicate, and its fragrance remains I on the handkerchief for days.— Evening j HuHetin, Philadelphia. SWEET OPOPONAX! The only ele gant, Perfume. Is found on all toilets, i and never stains the handkerchief. SWEET Q.PPPONAX! Is.the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes all others. [ Try it once ; will use no other. SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Lailjes’ Delight. SIWKET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! y txamit> chum not produce a 'richer Ocrn or Choicer Perform . Try it‘and be convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos;, N. Y. SHEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The finest ever imported or inan j ufacliu ed in 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 Opopoiiax.”- E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York. j Oct 18 GENERAL St’PFR’DEXT’S OFFICE ) • Atlantic & Gulf Rail Road, > .Suvaluinh, Nov. 30, 1866. ) TllllUlJtai TICKJETS. Thouiiisviilefo Quincy ijMli 60 ThOmiijtvillw to Tallahassee 9 60 Tlioiimsville to ILuiticello 8 (HI Tlgimnsvitle to Madison 7 ()» to Mmlistni p, 50 \ u Most a to Madison..." ; 5 7,-, For tlto aei oiiuiuidiitfon of Passengers, lie t ween the above Stations, a Passenger Couch is uTtai'lied to the Freight Train on tin, fob lowing days: On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving Thoniusville 7.15 A ,M. Is avjng Uuitijmii... 16,10 A. M. Leayfug \ iih1051a....... 12.T5 P. M Arriving at No. ly, in iupe to connect with the Thi'iingji passenger Train for Florida On Ttvesfiiv, Tliltrhdifv nml Salurdav Leaving No. 12 on ’arrival of I’hsseiigCr Trujn from Florida and arriving nr. follows At Valdosta 12 ■_’ > |> M At Quitman 2.38 P, M. At Tlioiimsville.......'s.to P, M. Bv taking this train, Passengers to nml from Florida, will avoid am- delay on the route 11. 8 lIAINES. Dec 6 . . Qeu'l Bup’t, '■i out'll Coi niri (onnli. Court of Ordinary, l)Cc. 3, 1866. WHEREAS, Jolta T. Duvane, Adimnis- IrtUoi- on the estate of James \V. Hicks petitions this Court, for Letters of Distnis sion ftypi snid Administration. All pen sons interested will take due notice thereof and tile tlioir abjections in Court, if any they have, otherwise Letters of Dismission will be granted nnd Issued sitid applicant, at the June Term, 18«7. of this Court. ISAAC CARLTON, Deo. 16.0mOrdinary. bl ttKUt TI i ielie4l 4 nr ON thetirsl Mrwulsv in June ai- xt, ntnilica tiou yvtU In- innite lo the Onlbiarv s Court of ssid County, for leave to sell a porrinn of • the fsiiuls belonging to the Estate of A. tl Jones, kite ot sgid County ih eeiisod. All per sons having objections will lile I hem liy tlmt dav. _ Mnrguretl Jofi'es Alar 26. Adtn’rx Notice to Dobtors nnd Creditors. tl.l. persojis inch'hted to tlie estate of C W Seales, lute of snid Conntv, deceased, air required lo make immedintp |mvmont. mid ! those having elsinifagans-t the same will pro sent-the n in terms of the law M. C. SMITH, Ap 25 46d Adns'r. ' liKOKt'l.4—ltrllsU fwiniijr. • Court of Orifliuiry, Feb. Term, 1867. Wfcerrus, R. J. I-mvar. Aihtiiiiistrator on tlie estate ot John \\ Flrtelier. tins applied to ■ 1110 iu proper form to Ire diaiuissed from, stit.l Admiiiistration Notice is hereby given tostt Pjlrtiss interested to tile their idbjcrtiotis in Court, otherwise Letter* of Dmaiission yvillbe granted said applicant at the Angimt Term of ’ said Conn. TIIOS B (T.AYTON, Mar Slim Ordinary. 4.i:0iC4.l V -Vhmtmme 1 mmmiy.' Court ol Ordinary, liny Kith, |Bii7 tt l*i'rri*», 11 A. Alderman makes uppbea tiou to this Court, for Leilera 'g Umniiansbip tor tlie Iversons, pnqierty and efforts of the minor hugs of Wiltwm Aldeniwu. d*con*cri All pegsins interested are therefore m.iitirri' to tile their ''lnertion* In aunt Court.otlu rwiae snid letter* Wit! to) granted inlermaot thcAnv II It TouKFT Mav 1730,1 Ordimwv A New Sensation FOR THE BOYS & GIRLS. BOOKS are hard to get, for want of money. But the tiovs and girls must HaVe some thing to read, and they ought to iiave fresh supplies of reading evekv week. Now, there are plenty of monthly papers lor them; but their old friend—and who does not remember him, and his “Children’s GimiK” in war times—their aid friend, J. W. BURKE, propo ses to give them the Handsomest Weekly Paper his Phoenix Printing House can bring out. Tb do this he must have Hundred* of .Subscribers! And he appeals to the voungfolks to help him. He wants to know how many will vote for tlie paper by agreeing -to take it. Let them send in their long lists of names that he may Bee how the vote stands, and whether it will warrant him in commencing it. Never mind the money just yet. if lie finds the vote nil right, lie will begin the publication, and rail foi-the money for then lie will hold that all who lia’vq voted for it by seuoing up their names, will lie nnder obligations to subscribe lor tlie paper; Who says “ Hurrah for a Weekly Paper for the Boys & Birin!” and what hoy or girl will send us in the long est list of subscribers'? We shall, in the first number, begin tlie pub lication of a Nr<|uel to tlie “Vt'UIVO MA It OOtve It* !» Nearly all the hoys mid girls in tlie United States liave read the Younc. Makodnkus, and been delighted with it; and Mr. Goqlding assures us tlmt tlie nets sto(y will be every whit as good as the old one ; and who could want anything better? All of our old friends and correspondents, and a great many new ones, will write for us, and help us to make the BEST JUVENILE PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES! Burke’s Weekly for Boys and Girls will lie a handsome Quarto of eight pages, splendidly illustrated, and elegantly printed with new type, on lino white paper,making in the year a beautiful volume of ovey 400 pa ge*,- WffL hoe Lille n..J -aJcX. TERMS; Single subscriptions..'. $ 2 00 pet-annum. Three copies 5 00 Five copies 8 00 “ Ten copies 15 00 “ Twenty one copies... 30 00 “ Single subscriptions, 3 mo’s. 50 cents. Singhs snhsei'lptinns, 6 mo’s. 1 90 £ ytAVe want hii active and intelligent J.Si*boy or girl at every post office In -/"“Smith to canvass.for subscriptions and s j ! iT’will make it to their.interest to SSPfor tis. ' Send for a Pre'miTuu list, and Circular giving full particulars. . Address J. W. ISfKKR X' CO., May H Publishers, Macon, Qg, The Georgia Telegraph FOR »867. DAILY A A I> \V li E!il, y, 1111 E Proprietors’ of the above Journal have spared no labor or expense to place it. in tlie front rank of Southern Newspapers and they Hre gratified to annorince that tlieir'erforts liave been liberally rewarded by the pnblic«— Tin! TELEGRAPH lms now a circ.ulatten tliat reaches every part ot Georgia and extends into all the adjacent States, mid its daily issue is equal to that, of any Southern journal out side of Orleans. For this reason it pre sents peculiar advantages ;ls all verti«iug Medium. and we are defornimed that as a VEHICLE of NEWS it sltail not he excelled. TIIIC WEBKIiY TEbBCRAPH, Designed for the country, is published every Friday, and is the Larpeel nnd llnndsomeel Weekly in tlie South. It contains S pages, or Cifly-Mix Columns of Muller. . chiefly News, Editorial and Markets, as tint a limited number of advertisements are admit ted, the object of the Proprietors being to sup ply tlie planters and farmers of th®Bont!i with a comjdote history of current events and other information most acceptable to that class. -Vs a ft*':iint(v l*u iter we challenge com parisou- T Ii It -M S; Daily Paper, per Year $lO 00 Daily Paper, Six Mouths 6 00 Daily Paper, Month 1 00 Weekly pfir Year...a.... 1 4 00 Weekly per Six Months , 2 00 No paper sent until it is paid for, us"! all names erased at the expiration of subscription, (of which due notice is givefi in every case) unless renewed. Remittances by Express or Registered Let ters at our risk. Address W. A. REID X CO., * Proprietors. Ap Macon, Oa. I‘KUMPKC’ri'M -OF THE ' s SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES I PROPOSE in connection with several gentlemen, so issue a Weekly Paper in Valdosta, Ga. W e design that it shall fully represent ami enootiragc the Agri cultural, Commercial, Mcclianicn’, Educa tional and social interests of this part of Georgia iHnl contiguous portions of Flo rid i. It will be our constant aim to make it a welcome visitor to every house hold givinc mi fill rfinding matter, in addition to tiie news, as will inform (tie understnnij ing, improve (he heart, interest the mind, and minister hi good taste and refinement.* if will deOnd-political rights witjiout bias of partizan influence. The party issues of other days arc buried. New issues, new dut cs, and new responsibilities are upon us. Let us wisely meet them, and with calmness ami-dignity encounter pres sing difficulties. We have a prolific soil, many of the commodities which the world needs, in abundance, and with them energy nnd imturai endowment. How shall these lat ter lie best employed in the development of the former? The SOUTH GEORGIA 1 IVIES will labor ho present the solution. The political horoscope is filled willi gloom. Let us hope anil work. Energy ami industry will not quail before disas ter, but apply themselves to the tusk of rebuilding the “waste places” in the hope, that “ tiie wilderness ” may again “blos som ns the riige.” Terms . —Three dollars per annum. It will fie issued at all points on the At lantic & Gulf ilroad *n the day of pub lication. It is intended to continence the issue about the first of March, next. P. »\ PENDLETON. Valdosta, Jan. 31, 1867. 12 AdvaiilafccouN otter. r| NilE undersigned wjU coulrntx for the I delivery pt item 29 loot) tons of Pe ruvian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Ous leyV or Thonj.i-ville, at sllO p cr ton. Tlie quality of the Guanois warranted lo he the host. W« will take orders from 1 ton to 20. J.VS R. SMITH & CO. thisleys Station, Nov. 16. IStUj. ,f . Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A 1.1, pen»na indeed to the of Klim ala-tli .Stephen*, l M t«s of ( minty dm-eaeeri arc required to make immediate pivment. ami those ba«ingfktiuui ;i,n«,n*i t he am w |j| ~r t. 1 sent thuiii in wniis of the law. . M C SIIITH. *P 33 w Allm . r . Administrator's Sale. t-MtHltl t 4'sssir. he sold la'forr the (\nirtbousr door m TftiumtfcviHf. on th<* Kin 4 Hi .fun#* u« xL |>nrt of lot, mmil>«r not but kiM»wn m eijfiitv-oiH* aor +# ot IhihL i!m> whrroon Dnvid now in tho ‘JTIrt! of khHJ County; m4d forth® «,f *ho hfir# nml cn»«Htori» of the rtk-nte of f‘ \V Brunch, «I«thwnl >1 ( \i\\ A ,j o , r SPOONER'S ' CURE I Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, S Intermittent Fever, W> Remittent Fever, M Congestive Chills, A Anti-Fever S AND Q AGUE 1 Diarrhea, S Dysentery, § Periodical Headache, g Dumb Ague. g *OTT T O a-r 000 V «A« For Sale by all Druggists* Wm. Spooner & Cos., Nashville, Tenrr, 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 SPOON*ER’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. SPOONEft’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 arid interfered with UTHEfEI t MB In view of these facts Dr. Spooner offers to the people of the South, and to Emigrants going thither, his ANT I- F EVER AND AG U E PILLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly and repeatedly, to he 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. It never has failed and never can, while Physiol ogy remains a science. for Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Ce. Nashville, Tenn. t <<r **lc it) Tb. !i vit’r 1-V !>• I* S noIVIR