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IMPORTANT TABLE.
Value of Greenbacks In Confederate
Money.
months. 1862. 1863. j 1864. 1860.
January - ... 7. ~... $2 00|$13 50 $26 90
February 2 19, 13 79 25 20
March.... 3 93 14 57 34 90
April 3 2* 12 33
May i 3 87 10 65......
June 485 812
July 6 89! 779
August 10 53! 885
September....... $2 19 9 71' 10 56
Otcobel- 1 95 907 12 80
November 229 9 90] 12 55
Deeember 2 2» 12 60! 18 26
The above table shows what one Hollar in
Greenbacks is estimated to bo worth in Con
federate Treasury notes at the seve al dates
Specified; one that the Revenue Department
has adopted, and which they require to be ob
served in estimating the value of Confederate
money. The reader will readilv observe that
the Confederate money must be reduced to
currency and not to a specie basis, as has been
the practice. —Southern Reorder.
VALUABLE TABLE.
Prices of Confederate Money for Gold
from Jan. 1, ’6l to May 1, ’65.
1861.
January to May Ist, 5 per cent, disc’t.
July Ist to Oct. Ist 10 per cent, disc’t
Oct. Ist to Oct. 15th, 12 per cent, disc’t.
Oof. 15th to Nov. 1 firh, 15 per cent, .(isc’f.
Dec. Ist to Dec. 7th, 20 per cent, disc’t.
December 15th, 30 per cent, uisc’t.
1864.
January Ist, 20 per cent, discount
.1 15th. 20 per cent, discount
February Ist,' 25 per cent, dissouttf
«• 16th, 40 per cent, discount
March Ist, 60 per cent, discount
15th, 65 per cent, discount
April Ist, 75 per cent, discount
>• 16th, 80 per cent, discount
May Ist, 90 per cent, discount
“ 15th, 95 per cent, discount
June Ist, 96 per cent, discount
“ 15th, §2 00 for One Dollar
July Ist, 2.00 for One Dollar
“ 15th, 2.00 for One Dollar
August Ist, $2.20 for One Dollar
“ 15th, 2.20 for One Dollar
September Ist, 2.50 for One Dollar
** 15th, 2.50 for One Dollar
October Ist, 2.50 for One Dollar
“ 15tb, 2.50 for One Dollar
Not. 1, 62 to Feb. 1, ’63, $3.00.
186.1.
Feb. Ist to Mar. Ist, $3.10 for One Dollar
March Ist, 3.25 for ■ ne Dollar
Mar 15 to May 15lh, 600 for One Dollar
May 15th, 600 for One Dollar
June Ist, 6.50 for One Dollar
June loth, 7.50 for One Dollar
July Ist, 8.00 for One Dollar
July 15th, 10.00 for One Dollar
August Ist, 14.00 for One Dollar
August loth, 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 tor 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 One Dollar
1864.
January Ist, 21.00 for One Dollar
January loth, 20.00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 20 00 for One Doliar
February 15th, 21.00 tor One Dollar
March Ist, 26.00 for One Dollar
March 15th, 20 00 for One Dullar
April Ist, 19.00 for One Dollar
April Ifilti, SI OO for One Dollar
May Ist, 20.00 for On » Dollar
May 16th, 18 00 for One Dollar
July Ist to July loth, 18.00 for One Dollar
July to August 15th, 20.00 tor fine 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 Or.e Dollar
October 15th,25.00 for One Dollar
November Ist, 26.50 for One Dollar !
Noverabsr 16lh, 28.00 for One Dollar
December Ist, 32.00 for One Dollar
December 15th, 35.00 for One Dollar
December 31at, 51.00 for One Dollar
1865.
January Ist, 60.00 for One Dollar
January 15th, 65 00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 60.00 for One l)o lar
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 lor One Dollar
April loth, 80.00 for One Dollar
April 20th, 106.00 for One Dollai
April 26ih, 200 00 for One Do lar
April 27111, 800.00 fur One Dollar
April 28>h, 500.00 for One Dollar
April 29tli, 800.00 for One Dollar
April 30th, 1,000.00 for One Dollar
May Ist, 1,200 00 for One Dollar
THK
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
630 II I(O.II>WAY. Sfw York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES AYR IIIT.GIES,
At Crillin nml Atlunln, Gn.
FOR the purpose of supply in>r Merchants
nnd Planter* at the South, by Wholesale or
retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or
Plantation Wagons.
Mr. YY’iiodnilt s long experience in the ear
riage business will enable us to give satisfac
tion in supplying good substantial work, such
as the country demands, at us low nrircs a* can
possibly be furnished for cash. YVe will keep
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
The same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
and which became so universally popular all
through tho South as the best Bu«gv in use
We also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTA
TION WAGONS, of the very best make in
America, for 2, 4 or 6 horscß.
Wo invite all who want uny article in our
line to address
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.,
630 Broad WUV, New York.
Jnly 26 ' l v
' NOTICE.
ON and after this date, all Freight coming
from and destined to, point* YYest of the
Oeklochonee River, will lie carried over thi*
Road to and from Savannah, at a redact!
Twenty.live per Cent., on the rate* of
Transportation from Thoumsville—making the
charges in the several classes as follows 1
First Class per cubic foot 14 C ( 8
Second Claes per 100 lbs 98 i ts
Third Class per 100 lbs 72 rts
Fourth Class per 100 lbß 57 ct .
Fifth Class per 109 Rig 49 ~|B
Sixth Class per 10(1 lbs 34
Seventh Class per IOC lbs 311 cts
Eighth Class per 10U lbs 03 ~» 8 *
Cotton per 10t) lbs 'ng ~u
« , H. 8. HAINES.
Sept 13 37 ts Gen’l Sup't.
0E OBCrl A*-Loii ndf • Conn if.
YVTIEREAS, Thomas Jones applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from the estate of
Berry Jones, late of said County, deceased.
Tbese are therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s
offioe of said County, within the time pre
seribed by law, to show cause, if any, why
■aid letters should not be granted to said
applicant. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this 22d December, 1866.
WILLIAM Q. SMITH,
Jaa 2-ftn C. C O.
Smallwood,Hodgkiss & Co s,
COTTON
F actors
AND
GENERAL
COMMISSION
NiERO WANTS,
!Vo. IO Beaver SI., lVew:Vorlt.
J. L. Smallwood, formerly Smallwood, Earle
& Cos., and,!. 1,. Smallwood Si Cos.
Thos.TT. Hodokiss, Georgia, ) Date Hodgkins,
G W. Scott, Florida, > Scott Sc Cos.,
D. H. Poole, Georgia. ) New York.
We are prepared through Resident Agents
to Advance an and Sell Cation hi all the
Southern Parts, or forward from These
Ports to !Vrw York or l.tvcrpool Direct,
as our friends mav prefer.
Our commotions in I.iverpool are such an
will give our customers all the advantages of
that market.
Jnly 4 27-lv
Mafic Instruction
HAVING located permanently in Thomas
ville. 1 respectfully inform mv patrons
and the public, that, 1 will receive pupils for in
a'ru-tion on the Piano Forte, Guitar. Violin.
Flute, or Sax rlornn. Will aim, scire fnafree
lions in Singing. Harmony, Thorough Bass,
Composition. Ate.
Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les
sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson),
Twenty five Dollars—strictly in advance, ex
cept bv special contract.
I will (-if .stesirplde ,) instruct a class for the
I express porno.; m preparing them t<y teaeh
I Music.provided four or more pupils can be oh
I tinned. Instructions in this department will
I consist of daily Ic-ssons. and Snn
|da vs excepted)’on the Piano Forte, or any (one)
instrument named above, combined wiiii t he
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 obtninc-d in a
few months in a strictly musical school that is
rarely obtained in year's, and at great expense,
by the usual method of instruction.
Any wishing to join the class without a view
to teaching, will be received, but will be re
quired to abide by all the rules regulating the
Class of Teachers.
WM. T. PARSONS.
Thomasville, Dec 20 50-ts
BAPTIST
Female College
Southwestern. La..
CUTIIBERr, RANDOLPH COUNTY.
FACULTY:
ScA.rtA| T SEL T L;( Assote Principals
Mis* A. R. ARMSTRONG, Teacher of Vo
cal and Instrumental Music.
The Scholastic Y ear will be divided into
two sessions—Spring Term commencing
Monday, 14th January, 1867. closing Wed
nesday. July 3d. Fall Session, M ndsy,
Septemb r 2d, closiug Wednesday, lbth
December.
EXPENSES.
Primary Depart’nt for Scholastic year, S4O
Preparatory “ “ “ “ “0
Collegiate “ “ “ “ 60
Modern St Ancient Languages, each.yr, 30
Instruction on Piano or Guiiar, year, 60
Vocal Music as a Science, year, 60
Drawing in Pencil and Crayon, 40
I OH Painting, 60
Chenille Work, Crochet & 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 pf protracted illness.
Board per month,including everything $25
For further particulars address cither
principal, Box 63, Cuthbert, Georgia.
Jan 2 If
GEORGIA—EchoIs County.
Superior Court, October Tonn, 18GG.
George W. Peterson Y
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
Elizabeth Peterson. )
Rule to perfect Service,
IT appearing to the Court bv the return of the
Sheriff, that the Defendant does not reside
in the County or Stale:—lt is ordered that
service he perfected by publication in the puli
lie gazette of Tliomasvilte once 11 month for
four successive months tut the law directs rite
ing said Defendant to he and appear at the
term of said Court, otherwise the e >*e tie coil
sidered in default, and the Plaintiff lie allowed
to proceed.
Extract from the Minutes, Oct. G 1866.
J. P. PRESCOTT,
Fob 26-1 m4m Clerk.
illllrliell 4'ounf.v 4'uuit,
February Term, 1867.
Gibson West. Jr. Y p ftti(jon t 0 pßtab , i<h
Edmond S Mahnnc.) ,>eetl ’
IT Hpiioßi'in* t«> the Court from the return of
the Sheriff, that the Defendant ret<i<h*H out of
the State : —lf in ordered that net vice he per
feeted by publication in the Southern Enter
prise, ueeordinK law.
K II S ACKICLFOKD Pert’s Att’v.
A true extract from tho Minuteu of nuid
Court, March 1,1887.
JOHN \\\ TEAIICE,
Mar s l Du < 'lerk.
iYlltr liPil County < oni-|.
February Term, 1807.
Oibnon AVeHt, Jr. ) ~, , . , ,
VH f Petition to establish
John Martin. )
IT to tin* Court from the return
of tin* Sheriff that tic Defendant rowiden out
of the State : —lt in’ nrdereuthut nerviee he per
feeted by publication iu the Southern Enter
pribe, according to law
E If SHACKELFORD. Pett'n Att’\
A true extract from the MiuuteH of said
Court, March 1, 18b7
JOHN W. PEARCE,
Mar. 8 i<n tin ( lerk.
>1 I County C'OUlf.
Fehrnarv Term, I8f»7.
Nai cy Pickren. Adui’x > .. . ....
V n ( Petition to enfnbliHh
Ezekiel Miller, Adiu’r. ) I ‘ ,wl
IT appearing to the Court, from the return
of the Sheriff, thnMhe Defendant resides oat
of the State It is entered llial servi,, lie per
fueled liv publictltibn in the Sdutheru loiter
prise aerordiug to law
E. II SH VCKELFORIY. Rett’s Att’y.
A true extract from tile Minutes es said
Court, March I, 1867.
JOHN YV. PEARCE.
Mar 8 I in tin Clerk.
OROROlA—Mitchell (oiinly.
'' krrrn*, Ezekiel Mirier. Administrator es
Lh.ian P'ekern. late es *nut County deeeased.
having filed his petition in this Court, for |,e»
ter* of IHstniastoO from said estate thi* is to
admonish all eoneeriied, ’• be and appear at
mv office within the time prescribed bv law. to
show cause if any they can, why said Letters
should net tie granted. Given under mv Imiid
at office, Mureh 2, 1867
„ „ • H- C. DASHER.
. Ma ''Blun Adm'r-
GROR«IA-milrhrll Seunly.
ON the First Mondav in June next, applien
tion will he made to the Court es Ordinary o
said County, foran order to sell all the Lands
belonging to the estate es Wut P. West late
of said County, deceased.
JOHN WEST
April j td Adai r.
AVniNIIiTRATOH’a KKKUM,
V»r Kale nt thi* Oflier.
ODR HOUSE.
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ORANGE JUDD A- CO.,
Proprietors, 11 Pn k Row,
May 21 New York, Cm
Sit ICO 1545 iA 'l'liomit* S'oun Iy.
Court of Ordinary March 30, 1867.
Whereas, Edward Siexas, Administrator
on the estate of T It. Davi . decenseil, makes
application hv Petition to this Court for Let
ters of Dismissio i from said trust:—-All per
sons intereslod ate- therefore ‘notified to tile
tlu-ir objeetions in Court, otherwise said Let
ters will lie granted in terms of the luw.
il II TOOKE,
Ap 5 fim Ordinary.
AdmiuisU’tttor'.s Salto
RKnittsi A— riioiim* « <.»■■■,.
Wll.l. lie sold before the Court house dour
in Thnnuisville, on the First In lav in June
m xt. Lot of Lund, nutnhi-r tw o bun Ire 1 and
sixty nine (260). in the 18||, Disliiet of said
('ountv ; sold as the property of ,lo’m Y Lane
late of said Comity, deceased, tortile benefit of
the heirs and creditors
M C SMITH,
Ap 23-40d a.tuii
(■KORIiIA (lilt-hell I
MYTY Days after date, unplieutioii will
lie made to the Court of Ordiimrv of said
Countv, for leave to sell the Land belonging
to the Estate of George YV. MeLeod, late of
said Comity, deeeased
SAM I. C. GREGORY,
Apdit.’m A'dm’r.
MiOllbl t 'l'linmit* CflWnly.
IYVILL apply lo the lion Court of Ordi
nary of said County, for an order gran
ting leave lo sell the leal Est at, of .Shop
pud Hagio bile of said County deceased
On the first Monday in July next.
MARTHA HAGAN.
Apr. 16 Adm’rx.
Adtmmst rators Sale.
€3 1 OIK- | A—*l’ honait* 4’ouiuy.
ks,,, tie sold before rite Courthouse door
111 I honmsville, on the Ki *t Tuesday in dune
""V: ’V,';; 1 "'unber three hundred and
eighty (380). m the 17.1, District of said conn
ty ; sold far the benetV of the heirs mid credi
tors of tile estate ot Dixon F. Pieree deed
Ao.vtmi M. C. SMITH. I
A P 33 4011 Adm'r. |
il ll.l, ROCKS FOR stu:
mill rocks sui
r^Hter ° l ' r'"' 1 "’ ,nllll- «n be purchased
on applieatton at this office r
inaytOthm '
Afflicted, Bead This I
KAVTON’S
OLEUM VITJE!
rwvHIS great German Liniment is an almost
A infallible cure for
Khciiiuati*m,
Neuralgia,
Rheumatic
I>a 4f" »« the
Back, Breast,
Hide* or Joints,
Toothache,
Nervous Headache,
Earache, (Sprain*,
Bruise, Swelling*,
Cuts, Insect Bites,
Kara*. Ac.. Ac.
This great remedy should be in every house.
For horses this remedy has no equal.
Ask for Kayton’s 'Oleum Vita;. Take no
other. Sent by Express for sl.
Kayton’s Magic Cure,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY,
For the ont-e of Sudden Coughs and Colds,
Asthma, Acid Stomach. Sore Throat. Heurt-
Ittirn, Spa Sicknejs, Cholera, Diarrhoea Pains
and Cramps in th* Stomach. Sent by Express
for sl . *
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Arc a wire and iJ/agmii euro for Dyspepsia.
Bilious Disorder*, ('nttwttpiifion, end nil Din
orders of the Liver. Stomach and Bowel*, and
when taken regularly will cleanse the blood.
These are the greatest Anti Bilious Pills ever
placed before the public- Sent by mail sos 30
cents per box.
The above medicines are prepared and sold
by
Prof H. II KaYTON,
Savannah,
Georgia,
To whom all orders .should be addressed; ot
to the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons &,
Cos., Savanfiah. ( : u.
A liberal discount to those selling again.
For sale by Druggist* and Country Mer
chants, generally.
For sile in l'fiowasville by Dr P. S. Bower.
Mav 14, ’O7.
GUNS, PISTOLS
AND
FISHING TACKLE
For sale next door to the Printing Office.
Also—Gun* and Pistol* REPAIRED.
JOHN C. HODGKINS.
Jail 5 ly
MILLS HOUSE,
Cornel* Queen mid fleeting Sts.,
CIIA It lx ST OX, S. C.
PTIIIIS First Claws Hotel haw been thoroughly
1. repaired, refitted and refurnished through
out, and iw now ready tor the accommodation
of the traveling public, whose patronage isre
spect hilly solicited.
Coachea always in to carry paw
Wengers to stud lVqpi the Hotel.
The Proprietor promise* to do all in his
powerful* the comfort, of liin guewtw.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
Feblvltf Proprietor.
NATIONAL
HOTEL
NEAR THE
GREENVILLE nnd CHARLESTON
RAILROAD DEPOTS,
COI. VMBIA, -S O. CA.
It. JOYNER,
! Ap 26.3 m Proprietor.
ini Itiis I mmu
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
J3 O O 3E£L S
AND
STATIONERY,
Corner Whitaker and Si. Julian Streets’
I\o. 4iv£ Waring’* Itnugr,
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I JOHN M. COOPER riAStn. OI.COTT.
j WILLIAM 11. OI.COTT STKI’IIKX FA It It EL LY.
Foreign Boults imp tied to order at New
; Vut k rates. YVlmlcsulu, orders filled at
lowest jobbing rates. nov 8-8111
Duncan & Johnston,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION
U i; lit;.’! AN IT
SIVV>t\AM, J : , : UK Olt €4IA
RKFKKS TO
Col. A. X, Multifile, ThonmHville, Ga.
Col. 10 Kemiuetou, “ *«
DoimlJ McLi an, Kwq., 11 41
•July *J. r > 6m
i OTICE.
IYy authority front the Hon. Court of Or
) dinary i Thomas County, 1 will sell
before the Court 11 mi so door in Thomas-,
villa said County, within the legal hours of
stile on the first Tuesday in duly next the
interest of Rheppenl llagan deceased in
i the Lands of Allen Hagan diseased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
MARTHA IIaOAN,
Apr. 10 Rlm'rX.
GEO It 1.1 A—Colquitt lattttt;.
Wltt-rrai, The estate of Nathaniel Croft,
deceased, is entirely miroproscnlod. nnd no
person has applied for administration on his
estate Notice is hereby given that in terms
of the law. the Clerk f the Superior Court,
nr other tit and proper person will he
appointed YdtniuistrMttJr at the (tunc Term of
the Court of Ordinary tittles* valid abjection
is made to Ills appointment. Given under mv
offieial smnature, this |Bth .lav of April, 1867.
ISAAC C VRLTON,
April 23 tllil* Ordinary.
i: EOIt ft I A-ndirh County.
WII ERF, IS. Jesse Smith anil Keheeea Ben
nett. Administrators on the estate of Felix
1 tunnell deceased, having Hied their petition
in thi* ( >nrt for Letter* of Discission from
sdd VdmiuUtratimi: —'Phis is there floe to tid
imm ‘ill concerned, to show cause it any
they lave, why said Letters should not he
grunted nt a regular term of this Cuurt. after
the expirniiim of six months
Given under mv hand and official signature,
this December 11*. IStiii.
11 MORGAN,
Dec 19. 1866-dm Ordinary.
Administrntor’s Rale.
GKOltt.il t—nilrhill County.
•• IEI. he sold on the Firsi T Ut-ia v in Julv
next lielore ttw Court Heuso d-*>rin ('amlibs,
said County, fiftvseivs of Ijmd. being part of
le t. Number three hundred and eighty six
'3*\m tl„. Kleventh District of ,-aul coimiy.
Sold for the benefit of tip- heir* and creditor*
of Coaneel Dawsim. deed 'Perms—time tin
til first of Jauuary, 1868, note* with approved
seeuritv THOMAS MAPLES
May 28 tOJ l
Fletcher Institute
THE Exercises of this School will be re
sumed on the First Monday in Jan
uary next, under the immediate control of
the undersigned as Principal, aided by a
competent and efficient assistant.
In entering upon the arduous and re
sponsible duties of the School-room for
another year, we cannot withhold an ex
pression of our thanks to the citizens of
the community for their liberal patronage,
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 con
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 advnnce.
For further particulars apply to the un
dersigned. J. E, BAKER,
Jan 2-ts Principal.
AIISWQRTH, VMS S SMFffl
ARE now receiving a large and complete
Stock of
DRY ROODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats ■ and t’apv, .
mmn.
Hardware ami Cutlery,
Crockery Ware,
BAGGING AND ROPE,
In fact, any and everything that a Planter or
any one else needs, which we are determined to
SEXjIj LOW
As any house in the place.
1 irCall and examine for yourselves.
1 yV'No charge made for showing goods.
I Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
I Wool. Hides and other Country Produce.
I 1 -Y”Also receiving a fresh lot of SEED
i OATS AND RYE.
t'iPA* the old stand of Ainsworth Si San
ford, next door to I. Kubitshek and Brother.
Oct 18 42 ts
4 NEW PERFUME! Called SWEkT
l \ opoiaisax From Mexico, manufac.
lured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New Y T ork, is
making a sensation wherever it, is known
isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains
on the handkerchief for days. Evening
Bulletin , Philadelphia.
SWEET OPOPONAX! The only ele
gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets,
I and never stains the handkerchief.
SWEET OPOPONAX! Is the sweetest
Extract made. Supercedes all others.
I Try it once ; will use no other.
SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume
from Mexico. The only fashionable
Perfume anil Ladies’ Delight.
Sivimv opopo.miv yttmt mpyiooi
Nature, could not produce a richer
Gem or Choicer Perftim . Try it ami be
convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos., N. Y.
SYVEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
New, very rare, rich and fashionable
I perfufne. The finest ever imported or man
ufaotur din the United States Try it nnd
I lie convinced.
SYVEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO
The most elegant and essential per
sonal requisite for a lady, “Extract of
Sweet Cpoponax.”
E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York.
Oct 18
GENERAL SUPER PI M l s OFFICE >
Ati.antic .V Gli.f Rail Road, >
SaVHimali, Nov. 30, 18bli. }
TS9ltO(!<;il rit'ltETN.
I 'l liomusvillc to Quincy $lO 00
I Thomasville to ralltihassee 9 00
Tliomasvillo to Monticello 8 00
i Thontusville to Madison 7 00
: Quitman to Madison G 50
| Valdosta to Madison 5 75
For the aecbntmodution of Passengers, be
tween (lie above (Stations, it Passenger Coach
is attached to tho Freight Train on the fol
lowing days:
On Monday. YY’cdnosday and Friday.
Leaving Tlunnnsville 7.15 A. M.
Leaving Quitman 10.10 A. M.
Leaving Valdosta 12.15 P. M:
j Arriving at No. 12, in tune to connect with
j tlte r l broilgb Passenger Train tor Florida
j On Tuesd v, Thursday anil Saturday.
Leaving No. 12 on arrival id' i’mdnaiger
Train from Florida and arriving ns follows:
At Valdosta 12.25 P M
At Quitman 2.38 P. M
At Thomasville 5.15 I‘. M
Itv taking this train, Passengers lo and from
Florida, will avoid any delay on the route
11. 8. HAINES,
Dec 6 Geiol Sup't.
OBOBOIA (tot uni o*l*ll .
Court of Ordinary,. Deo. 3, J 866.
WHEREAS, John T. Puvnne, Adminis
trator on the estate of James YV Hicks
petition* this Court fnr Letters of Disnris
*ion from said Administration. All per
sons interested will lake due notice thereof
and file their objections in Court, if any
they have, otherwise Letters of Dismission
will be granted and issued said applicant,
at tlie June Term, 1867. of this Court.
ISAAC CARLTON,
Dec. 13-fim* Ordinary.
tiKOttr.l % .VIil.4M-ll County
the ti"*t Monday in June next, npplien
tion will In- made to the Onliuury’h t'ourt
oftutUl Coanty, fur leave to sell a |* rti«m of
the Laud* belonging to (be Estate of A. 11.
Jones, late ot said Cmuitv deceased. All I'rr
sons having objections will file them by that
duv. Margarett Jones
Mar 36. Adm'rx
Notioo to Doctors and Creditors.
Al.*. person* indebted to the estate of ('
YY Seak** tali' of said County deecite.-.1, are
required to make immediate payment and
those having claim* against the snuio will pro
sent the u in terms of the law
M. C. SMITH,
Ap2s Kkl Adm'r.
kKUIK'U- Krlwli t'ouniy.
Court of Ordinary, Feb Term. 1867.
AA'hers-u*. R J Iwvar. Administrator on
tln« . state of Joint W Fletcher, hue uppltr.i to
me in prosier form to tie dismissed from -.oa
Administration —Notice is hereby given to all
rurtie* iflteresteit to tile their objtattion* in
’ourt otherwise l.etter* es Dismiwi m will lie
granted said applicant at the August Term of
said Court THUS. B. CLAYTON.
Mar 8 bra Ordinary.
<* IIOKt.I t -TkMM C*«*tf.
Court ol Ordinary, May 15th. 1867 |
tt brrrai. R A. Auk'rmuii makes applies
tion to tbi» Court, for Letter* of Guardianship
for llie imrsons, property ami effect* of the
minor lieimof YY illiutu AMemien. ileceamai:
All person* interested are theivlore notified
Hi file their objections ia said Court, otherwise j
stud letters, will bo gnuiUal ut term* of the law !
II H TOOKE,
May t| 7MKI Ordinary
A New Sensation
FOR THE
BOYS & GIRLS.
BOOKS are hard to get, for want of money.
But the boys and girls must have Borne
thing to read, and they ought to have fresh
supplies of reading ayEur week. Now, there
tire plenty of monthly papers for them ; but
their old friend—and who does not remember
him, and his “Children’s Glide ’ in war
timeß—their old friend, J. YV. BURKE, propo
ses to give them the
llamlsomcgt Weekly Paper
his Phumix Printing House can bring oht. To
do this be must have
llumlrcxls of Subscribers!
And he appeals to the young folks to help him.
He wants to know how many will vote for
the paper b/ agreeing to take it. Let them
send in their long lists of names that he muy
see how the vote stands, and wbetber.it will
warrant, him in commencing it. Never mind
the money just yet. If he finds the vote all
right, lie will begin the publication, ami call
for the money : for tliqn lie will hold that all
who have voted for it by semting up their
names, will be under obligations to subscribe
lor the paper. YVho says “ Hurrah for a
Weekly l*U|ter for the Hoy* A Girls!”
and what boy or girl will send us in the long
est list of subscribers'?
\Y’e hull,in the first number,begin the pub
lication of a Nrqurl to the “YCUIVG
aIA itoovrittt!” Nearly all the hors and
girls in the United States have read the Young
Mahooneks, anil been delighted with ft,; and
Mr. Colliding assures us that the new story
will be every whit as good ns the old one ; and
wiiii could want anything better? -
All of our old tfiends 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 YVeekly for Bovs and Girls
will he a handsome Quarto of eight pages,
splendidly illustrated, and elegantly printed
wiiii new type, on litre white paper,-tu.-*k. ; njr
in the year a beautiful volume of over 400 pa
ges, with a fine title page and indeS.
TERMS;
Single subscriptions $ 2 00 per annum.
Three copies 1 5 00 “
Five copies... 8 00 “
Ten copies 15 00 “
Twenty one copies 30 00 “
Sing e subscriptions, 3 mo’s. 60 cetats.
Single subscriptinns, 6 mo's. 1 00
’qfWe want an active and intelligent.AF9
13*"boy or girl at every post office in tie-
South to ennvass for subscriptions and .API
make it to their interest to work JX_ j
Ky for ns.
Send for a Premium list and Circular giving
full particulars. Address
J. YV. Bl ItKK & CO.,
May 14 Publishers, Macon, Ga.
The Georgia Telegraph
FOR *867.
T> A 11. Y .%!\D WKE <LV.
rjlllE Proprietors of the above Journal have
1 Hpared no labor or expense to place it in
the front rank of Southern Newnpupern. and
they are griailieJ to announce that their efforts
have been liberally rewarded by the public
The TELECSUAFII ha« u*»w a cimilut-idfathat
reaches every part ot Georgia and extends
into all the adjacent States, and it* daily issue
is equal to that of any Southern journal out
side of New Orleans. For this reason it pre
. sents peculiar advantages as an
Ailvcrtitthis Iflnliurii,
and vve are determined that as a VEHICLE
of NEWS it shall not he excelled.
Tin: WKEIiIiY teij:grapii,
Designed for the country, is published every
Friday, and is the l.<vrfcenl and Hand tom cat.
Weakly in the South. It contains 8 pages, or
Fifty-mix Cot mini nos timin',
chietly News, Editorial and Markets, hut a
limited numijer of advertisements are admit
ted. the object of the Proprietors being to sup
ply the planters and farmers of the Sonth with
a complote history of carreiit events ami other
information most aeceptuhle to that class.
Ao « rnr..mmmii r we challenge com
par iso in
TEK M S :
Daily per Year .$lO 00
! Daily Puper, Six Months 6 00
i Daily Paper, month 1 00
Weekly per Year 1 00
Weekly per Six Month..; il 00
No paper sent until it is paid for, and ail
names erased at the e\piratiu|i of subscription,
j (of which due notice is given in every case)
j unless renewed.
; Remittances by Express or Registered Let
ters ut our risk.
Address
W. A. REID Ar CO.,
Proprietors,
i Ap 23 Macon, Ga.
PItO«I»KC’TIS
OF THE
SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES
I PROPOSE in connection with several
gentlemen, to i-sttc a YVeekly Paper in
Valdostiii " u that it shall
i fully represent ami encomage the Agri
! cultural,''untuicrcial, M cliatiica', E’lucu
i tional ut. J social interests of (Iris pari of
Georgia anil cnuliguous portions of Flo
rida. It wi lhe our constnut aim lo make j
it a welcome visitor lo every house hold j
gi'in. melt reading mailer, in addition lo
the news, as will inform the understand
ing, improve Iho heart, the mind, j
and niinijiler lo good taste and refinement, j
It will defend political tigbls wiUiout bias |
of parlizin influence. The party issues i
,of oilier days ate buried. New issues.
1 new dupes, and new responsibilities are
upon us. Let us wisely meet them, and
with calmness and dignity encounter pres-
I sing difficulties.
YYY have a prolific Boil, many of I lie
commodities which the world needs, in
abundance, and with litem energy and
tmturul endowment. How shall these lat
ter be best employed in the dovelopmen*
of the former? The SOUTH GEORGIA
TIMES will labor to present thuiolution. i
The political horoscope i* filled wilh !
gloom. Let us hope nqd work. Energy
nnd industry will uot quail before discs- i
ter, but apply themeelvrs t<. the tnsk of
rebuilding the “Waste pbo im ” in Hie hope,
that “ the wilderness’’ may again “bios- S
so in as the rose.”
Term* . —Three dollars per annum.
It will be issu 1 at all points on the At- I
lantie .N Gulf Rathe id on the day of pub
lication, It is intended lo commence the
issue about the first of Match next.
r. U. PENDLETON. i
Y'aldostn, Jan. 31, 186 J. 12* f
4ilvnii(aginii<r Oiler.
fllllE nndersi.ned will contract for the !
£ delivery ot Itoni 20 to 50 tons of IV- ‘
rurian Guano at Quitman, Y’aldoata, Ous
ley’a or Thoma.v He, at sllO per ton The
quality of theGennoi* warranted to he the
best YVe will take orders from 1 ton to.
20. J.YS. R. SMITH N I'O.
Onsleya Station, Nov. 16,1866. ts
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A 1.1, pers.-as ItidolMed to thei .’are of FI
abetb Stephens, Ute of Raid t'oiinty deeeare l.
are required to m;ik»- imme-liate pav men', and
those having claim* again*! the same will pre
sent tlieniiu lern eof the law.
M. O. SMITH.
Ap23|od Aibtj’r. I
— T . ,
Administrator s Sale.
ItKOHkl I Plnimn. l unnlv.
trtv.i -
in Tho«M*ville. on lii* Fir** Tnr-dni i n J ~r
next, part of lot, rnnntier no! remetshetWil. t.y
known a* eight: one ay,-~, f land f' ue !
whereon Davhl Shuler now live*, m the Xted
Dim riel of «an{ (Vainly . sold foe the benefit of
Hie heir* and creditor* of the em.nic „f (.’ W.
Branch, deceased
M C SYUTH,
Ar 23 4W . Mm t 1
SPOONER’S
CURE
rj Chills and Fever, g
Bilious Fever, 5
% Intermittent Fever, %
S Remittent Fever, S
g Congestive Chills, S
| AndFeterl
-A-INI) . g
I AGUE I
Diarrhea, B
Dysentery, g
Periodical Headache,lS
Dumb Ague. Q
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Term.
of loyv, 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 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.
Fcr sale by all Druggists.
SfOONES’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
iTI-FEIfl & MB
In view of these facts Dr*
Spooner offers tp the people
of the South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his ANTI
FEVER AND AGUE
PILLS, 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. it never has failed
and never can, whjle Physiol
ogy remains a science.
For Sale by ail Druggists.
Wm. Spoonek Sc Cos.
Tenn.
• or *•!• m Tbcuwnll* fit
D* P 8 BOWER