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IMPORTANT TABLE.
Value of Grcciibncli* iu CoulcJerale
money.
months. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1863.
January $2 00 *l3 50 $26 90
February 2 19 13 79 25 20
March... 2 93 14 57 31 90
April 3 22 12 33
May 3 87 10 05
Judo 485 8 12. p....
July 689 779
August 10 531 885
September., $2 19 9 71110 561
Otcober 1 95 9 07; 12 80|
November 229 9 90] 12 55
December 2 28 12 60; 18 261
The above table shows what one dollar iu
Greenbacks is estimated to be worth in Con
federate Treasury notes at the several dates
specified ; one that the Revenue Depai tment
has adopted, and which they require to be ob
served in estimating the value of Confederate
money. The reader will readily observe that
the Confederate money must be reduced to
currency and not to a specie basis, as has been
the practice. —Southern Recorder,
VALUABLE tabled
Prices of Confederate Money for Gold
from Jan. 1, ’6l to May 1, ’GS.
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,
Oct, 15th to Nov. 16th, 15 per cent, disc’t.
Dec. Ist to Dec. 7th, 20 per cent, disc’t.
December 15th, 30 per cent, disc’t.
JSO'-J.
January Ist, 20 per cent, discount
“ 15th, 20 per cent, discount
February Ist, 25 per cent, discount
<* 15th, 40 per cent, discount
March Ist, *SO per cent, discount
“ 15th, 65 per cent, discount
April Ist, 75 per cent, discount.
• < 15th, 80 pet 1 cent, discount
May Ist, 90 per cent, discount
“ 15th, 95 per cent, discount
■June 1 st, 95 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
“ 15th, 2.50 for One Dollar
Nov. 1, 62 to Feb. 1, ’63, $3.00.
1863.
Feb. Ist to Marxist, $3.10 for Ono Dollar
March Ist, 3.25 for One Dollar
Mar 15 to May 15th, 5.00 for One Dollar
May -- 15th, 6.00 for One Dollar
June Ist, 6.50 for One Dollar
June 15th, 7.50 for One Dollar
July 1 st, 8.00 for One Dollar
July 16th, 10.00 for 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. 15.60 for One Dollar
December Ist, 20 00 for One Dollar
Deoomber 15th, 21.00 for One Dollar
1861.
January Ist, 21.00 for Ono Dollar
January 16th, 20.00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 21) 00 for One Dollar
February 15th, 21.00 lor One Dollar
March Ist, 26.00 for One Dollar
March 16th, 20.00 for One Dollar
April Ist, 19.00 for One 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 15th, 18.00 lor One Dollar
July to August 15th, 20.00 tor Oue Dollar
August 16th, 2 .00 for One Dollar
September Ist, 20 50 for One Dollar
September 16th, 22 50 for One Dollar
Ootober Ist, 27.00 for One Dollar
October 15th, 26.00 for One Dollar
November Ist, 26.50 for One Dollar
November 15th, 28,ti1l lor One Dollar
December Ist, 82.00 for One Dollar
December 35th, 36.00 for One Dollar
December 31st, 61.00 for One Dollar
186.4.
January Ist, 60.00 for One Dollar
January 15th, 66.00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 50.00 for One Dollar
February 15th, 46.00 for One Dollar
March Ist, 6500 for Ono Dollar
March 16th, 67.00 for Ono Dollar
April Ist, 70 00 tor One Dollar
April loth, 80.00 for One Dollar
April 20th, 100.00 for One Dollar
April 261 b, 200 00 for One Dollar
April 27th, 300.00 for One Dollar
April 28th, 500.00 for One Dollar
April 29th, 800.00 for Ono Dollar
April 30th, 1,000.00 for One Dollar
May Ist, 1,200.00 for Ono Dollar
THB
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
040 BROAD WAV, New York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Denier in
CARRIAGES AND lIEGGIGS,
At Grillln find Atli.utn, (in.
FOR the purpose of supplying Merchants
and Planters at the South, by wholesale or
retail with any style of Carriages, Haggles or
Plantation Wagons.
Mr. WoodrutVs long experience in the ear
tinge business will enable us to give sntisfue
rion in supplying good substantial work, such
as the country demands, at as low prices us can
possibly be furnished for cash. Wo will keep
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
Tho same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
and which became so universally popular all
through the South, ns the best ltuggv in use.
We also furnish IRON AXI.K PLANT.\
TION WAGONS, of the very best make in
America, for 2, <1 or (I horses.
We invite all who want any article in out
line to address
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.,
4140 liroadway, New York.
July 26 ' ly
GEORGlA—JVlitchcll Coi.nl,.
Whereas, Ezekiel Miller, Administrator of
Elijah Pickem, late of said County, deceased,
having tiled his petition in this Court, for De
ters of Dismisßion from said estate, this is to
admonish all concerned, to he and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause, if any they cun, why said Letters
should not be granted. Given under mv hand
at office, March 2,1807.
H. C DASHER,
Mar 8-6 m Adtn r.
GEORGIA—EchoIs 40n.i1,.
Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, 1807.
Whereas, R. J. Levar, Administrator on
the estate of John W. Fletcher, has applied to
me in proper form to be dismissed from said
Administration:—Notice is hereby given toall
parties interested to file their objections in
Court, otherwise Letters of Dismission will lu
granted said applicant at the August Term of
paid Court. THUS. 15. CLA YTON
Mar 8-6 m Ordinary.
Aslvaiitageoii* oiler.
THE undersigned will contract for Ihc
delivery of from 20 to 60 tons of Pe
ruvian Guano at Quitiunn, Valdosta, Oils
ley’s or Thoiaasville, at sllO per ton. The
quality of the Guano is warranted to be tho
best We will take orders from 1 ton to
9. JAB. K. SMITH & CO. \
Ousleys Station," Nov. 18, 1800. ts I
THE CHEAPEST
BOOK STORE
m towi.
WHERE nil hinds of School and Reading
Books, Pens, Pencils, Chalk Pencils for
Blackboard, Red, Blue and Black Inks, Writ
ing Paper of all sorts and sizes, Copy Books,
Blank Books Rulers. Ink Stands. Enve
lopes of all kinds. Pictures and Paint
ings, Large and Fit e Family Bi
bles, Webster’s Unabridged
Dictionary, Hymn Books
Testaments with
Psalms, Music,
Toy Books,
&c.. See.
Novels of various kinds and bv different au
thorn —St. Elmo, Sorry of Eagle’s
Nest—may be found Cheap.
Also, a Eine article of CUE WING ANl>
SMOKING TOBACCO, oil Commission,
The vkry Best in the City. Give me a
CALL.
Books and Music ordered by requestat short
notice.
AUCTION everyS TURDAY
.J. R. S. DAVIS,
Bookseller and Auctioneer
Ap 5 ts
AIISfffIHTH, VAiHN & SANFORD
ARE now receiving a largo and complete
Stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
lints ami Caps,
GROCERIES,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Crockery Ware,
BARRING AND ROPE,
Id fact, any and everything that a Planter or
any oue else needs, which we are determined to
SIEXjUL. LOW
As any house in t!*e place.
and examine for yourselves.
’ 'iT'No charge made for showing goods.
SdTJrichest market prices juid for Cotton,
Wool, Hides and other Count yv Produce.
Also receiving a lYeali lot of SEED
OATS ANI) EYE.
the old stand «»f Ainsworth & San
ford, next door to 1. Knbitahck and Brother.
Oct 18 42 ts
scott's limy mmi
SECOND TEAR.
The Oldest and Largest, Literary Magazine
in the South.
The Proprietor of this popular Monthly will
publish an edition of several thousand copies
in January next, to meet the increasing de
mand for if in all portions of the South and
West. Its Corps of Contributors is already
large, and will he strengthened by the addi
tion of several
Excellent TUnlo si ml Fetniilr Writer*.
Besides the usual variety of Original and s«»
lerted Prose and Poetry, there will he c >n
tamed the admirable History of the War, en
titled
‘FI ELD AND CAMP;”
By an OUlcer. Also,
The Secret Marriage,
By Mrs. Warfield, of Kentucky.
A!ho,{
Tiopci mal lie tap!* ores off lie Itililr,
As illustrated by science.—By A. Means,
1). I)., LL D.
Also, a series of articles on
MFIS I IV TII K IS ANT,
By Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky, now on
n tour in Egypt and Palestine.
It will ho elegantly embellished with Steel
Plates, Lithographs rind Wood (hits, prepared
expressly forthiw publication, constating of su
perh likenesses ol’ Lee, Davis, Joe Johnston,
Polk. Forrest, etc.
Its quantity of rending mutter will also be in
creased, so that it will contain nearly twice
the amount of either Oodoy or Peterson.
We shall also introduce a department of Wit
and Humor, and occasional Wood Cat 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 has already rcceiv
ed the big nml eurntnimnH of the press: let it
now have material aid. and we promise a Mag
a/.inc equal to any ever before the American
public.
TERMS:—Single subscribers. $5; eleven
copies, SSO ; twenty two copies. $100; and at
the same rates for three and six months. (Mop
gynioii of all denomination ! ami Presidents
and Professors of Colleges will iece : vo it at $1
The person who will send us the largest
dab of subscribers, not less than 2d. previous to
March Ist, shall receive a premium of Fifty
Dollars. Address,
W.J SCOTT,
Atlanta, (In.
f*p»The January number will be ready for
mail by the 18th of December. jun 8
(Established in 18*12.J
A (■ oo*l. Cheap, ami very Vtiliiuble Pit
per for Crery ill an. Woman
mid Child,
Iu lily. Village mat Country!
The American Agriculturist
KOI! TIIK
I’nrm. Garden and llohsoli- I<l.
Including a .Special luteivating and Inn!rue
live Department for Children mid Youth.
The Aork ei.TDRisT in a large poiiodii-nl o
32 pugen, well printed, and iillrd with pi in.
iiraetical, reliable original mutter, including
hundreds of beautiful und instructive Engine"
iligt ill every annual volume.
It contains each month n Calendar of opera
tions to bo performed on the Farm, in the < >r
elmrd mid Garden, In and around the Dwell
itlg, etc.
The thousands of hints and suggestions given
in every volume are prepared l.y prurtira! in
tellignnt working men. who know what thuv
write about.
The Household Department is valuable to
every Housekeeper affording vorv manv use
fill hints and directions ealeuluteii to lighten
and facilitate in door work.
The Department for Children and Youth is
prepared with special cure, to fornish n I only
amusement, but also to inculcate knowledge
and sound mural principles.
(,’inci i.ation leans. -The rirrulution of
the American Agriculturist (125.11(19 to I.">11,000 1
is so large that, it cun be IVtrnislfed at the low
price of $1.50 u year; four copies, for si. ten
copies, for sl2 . twenty or more. *1 each . sin
gle numbers 15 rents each.
nj’-Tltv tr a Yt Ait
OR WOE JUDD & CO.,
„ . Proprietors, 11 Pa k Row,
•'lav 21 S, „ Y... k City.
11 1! OItGIA Thomas (tun.
Court of Ordinary March 30, 1867.
*1 lirrcH., Edward Sioxas, Administrator
on tlieestateof T. H. Duvi . deem t, makes
application by Petition to this Court for Eet
fees of Dismission front said trust All pri -
sons interested ttto therefore notified to tile
their objections in Court, otherwise said I.et- ;
ters will be grant in terms of the law
, . . 11. II TOOKE,
Ap 5 6tn Ordinary
Affiicted Read This!
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X infallible cure for
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Nervous Headache,
Earache, Mprnius,
Bruises, M„ elliugs,
Cuts, Insect Bl'es;
Burns, Ac., Ac,
This great remedy should be in every house.
For horses this remedy has no equal.
Ask for Kayton's Oleum Vine. Take no
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Kayton’s Magic Cure,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY,
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and Cramps in the Stomach. Sent by Express
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Are a sure and pleasant, cure for Dyspepsia,
Bilious Disorders, Constipation, and all Dis
| orders of the Liver, tftomacb and Bowels, and
when taken regularly will cleansk the blood.
These are the greatest Anti Bilious Pills ever
| placed before the public- Sent by mail for 30
; cents per box.
The above medicines are prepared and sold
bv
Prof. 11. II KaYTON,
Savannah,
Georgia,
To whom all orders should he addressed ; or
; to the Wholesale Agenls, A A. Solomons &.
| Cos., Savannah, Ga.
j A liberal discount to those selling again.
For sale by Druggists and Country Mer
| chants, generally.
Be ware <>f counterfeits, the genuine
have Prof. H. 11. KaytOn’s signature on each
bottle and box
For sile in Thomasville by Dr. P. S. Bower.
May 14, ’O7.
nj JO have used 4«iillifr|iiui’" B’ilta and
iind they will do all that is claimed lor
i them, and cheerfully recommend them to pub
! lie favor.
J 11. WATTS,
I-'.X-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANFORD,
Att'v <icn’l of Alabama.
ROU T DOI’GIIEUTY,
Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
, From Tims. J. Judge, Judge Supreme Court.
I have ii-ed <4 illiyliau * a* iIJ m on my
plantation for Fever and Ague, and Had them
all that is clu’.iued for them.
Tii<U\ J. JUDGE.
| Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 22, 1858*
Loiinderi County, Alabama.
<4iilligliaii'* I’l’vri’ m««l Ague I'ilU
j will do. They are. decidedly the best medicine
for Chill* and Fever 1 ever gave. I would
not be without them for live times the price.
J A. GRAHAM.
A umucus, April 17, PO7.
Ono box of 4-nllifiliah’n I*ill* mired mo
perfectly of Chills and Fever. They are the
best medicine for Chills and Fever I ever saw.
A (J. RDNALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter county, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala., Julv 0, 18t»6
Messrs. BLOUNT A MALE- Hints. !
have used your 4*:illighitn'M l*ipNOiitwo
occasions for Chills and Fuv r, ami liml that
they cliect nil that they are intended to do.
They are the best remedy for the disease that
I have ever tried. I consider them perfectly
reliable.
Respect fully, DANE SAYRE.
G. See. G. Lodge of F. and A. M of Ala.
Albany, Ga., March 11, 1807.
I have used 44:i!l’glum’* I’ill* in forty
eases of (Mi ills and Fevi r, with per feet Slice hm.
They are the best Fever and Ague Bills put up.
A. B. FA NT
Wholesale in Savannah bv
A A SOLOMONS A CO.,
\nd by all Druggists.
BLOUNT A HALE,
Proprietors.
July 2 3in Mimlgome y, Ala.
Music Instruction
M AVING located pet'inumrally in Thomon
villc, I reapoctfullv inform ray patrons
and tlic public. tltnt I will ren ivc pupila lor in
i hi ruction on tin- l’intto Forte, (litilnr, Violin,
| Flulc, or Sax Horns. Will also give instriin
lions ia Sinking, Harmony, Thorough Buss,
Composition, Nc.
Tct tits per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty le»
sons, occupying fifty tiiiiiiites timeuncli le moh),
Twenty five Dollars—strictly in tntvunee, ex
cent liv special eontrnet.
1 will (if ties!ruble.) instruct n class for ttio
express purpose of preparing them to to'ielt
.Music.provided four or tnoic pupils cun he oh
tained. Insl iin lions in this department will
oottsist of daily lessons, (Siitarnuys and Sun
ilnvsexcepted) on the Piano Korte.nrnnv (one)
inslrnmelil named aliove, cimihmed with The
inettenl Singing (bv note,) which is indispeu
suhle to thorough prepnrntion for tt-uelring
Terms. One llnndred Dollars per lertn of
twenty weeks—Two Uuudreti und Fifty, with
Board inrlnded.
A proficiency In Music can he obtained in ;i
few month* in n strictly mnsienl srlionl. that j -
rarely obtained in years, and at great expense,
by the usual method of instruetion.
Any wishing to join the eltiss without n view
to teucliing, will lie received, bat " ill he re
qitired to abide by till the rules rciudutitnj; the
Class of Teueliers.
WM. T BAUSONS
Thotnnsvillu. Dee 20 oil if
VNEW ri.IU’UMKI Called Swm.T
Oi'tti'ov \\ From Mt'xieo. tnnnnf ie
lured by E. T. Smuii N Cos., Netv York, is
] milking tv sensation wherever it is kttown
j is very delicate, and its frngi aiieo retinitis
jon the handkerchief for days. L'crinno
\ llnllrlw, I’lllla lel, hia.
S' WEKT ol'oroN.w! The only el*,
gam Perfume. Is found on nil toilets,
I and never stains the handkerohiok
S—WEET OI’OPON.W! Is the sweetest
Ext mol 111 ale. Snpereedes »!1 ol lier.s.
fey il once; will use no other.
SWEET OPO 'ON \X ! New Perfume
Iron, Mexico. The only ftshionnble
i I’erfnme and P Deli dit.
S~WEET OPoPONAX FROM MEXICO!
Nature could not produce a richer
iiuei nr Choicer Pceliiiu . Try it and be
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S*- WEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
New, very rare, rich and fashionabl,
perfume. The frn-st eveV imported or man.
ufaotur diu the I’uitrd State ; Try it tut I
he convinced.
■ WKBT OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO
The most elegant and essential per
sonal requisite for a lady, •• Extract of
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E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York.
Oct 18
I.etters of t.liMinislrntion for *nl,<
AT TIIIX Oi l'll ,:
A New Sensation
* s on the
BOYS & GIRLS.
BOOKS are hard to get, for want of money.
But the boys and girls must have some
thing to read, and they ought to have fresh
supplies of reading kveky week Now, fhere
are plenty of monthly papers for them; but
their old friend—and who does not remember
him, and his “Children’s Gl’ide" in war
timee—thejr old friend, J. VV. BURKE, propo
ses to give them the
Handsomest Weekly Paper
his Phoenix Printing House can bring out. To
do this he nimt have
Hiitftilretf* of Subscribers I
And he appeals to the young folks to help him.
He wants, to know how many will vote for
the paper by agreeing tr take it. Let them
semi in their long lists of names that lie may
see how the vote stands, and whether it will
warrant him in commencing it. Never mind
the money just yet. If he finds the vote 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 sending tin their
names, will be under obligations to subscribe
for (lie paper. Who says “Hurrah for a
Weekly Paper for the ll«>« & 4«irln V 9
and what boy or girl will send us in the long
est list of subscribers?
We hull,in tin* fii>t number, begin the pub
lication of a Heqncl to tin* “VC UNCI
MIA KOONEIIN V 9 Nearly all the boys and
girls in the United States have read the Young
Mauoonkks, and been delighted with it; and
Mr. (Moulding assures us that the new story
will be every whit as goqd as the old one ; and
who could want anything better?
All of our old triends 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 he a handsome Quarto of eight pages,
splendidly illustrated, and elegantly printed
with new type, on line 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 6 00 “
Five copies 8 00 “
Ten copies 15 00 “
Twenty one copies 30 00 “
Single subscriptions, 3 mo’s. 50 cents.
Singh* siibsi riptinns, 0 mo's. 1 00
l want an active and intelligent,# J
I boy or girl at every post office in the
i 'South to canvass for subscriptions and, & 3
' will make it to their interest to work c #J
|3P*for us.
Send for 11 Premium list mid Circular giving
full particulars. Address
.1. W . IS I 1C It 1: A COm
May 1 1 Publishers, Macon, Ga.
The Georgia Telegraph
FOR 1807.
■>\BLV AW» WEEKkV.
r*i:u: Proprietors of the above Journal have
9 spared no labor or expense to place it in
tlie front rank of Southern Newspapers, and
; they are gratified to announce that their efforts
have been liberallv rewarded by the public
Tin n .LUORA PH lias now a circulation that
1 reaches «*verv part ot Georgia and extends
i into all the adjacent States, und its daily issue
is eipial to that of any Southern journal out
side of New Orleans. * For ibis reason it pro
! seats peculiar advantages as an
idverliwiiig 2 a (limn,
mid wc are determined th *’ is a VEHICLE
! of NEWS it shall not be excelled.
Tim \vi:e:km tpukhupii,
Designed for the country, is published every
Friday, and is the Lcrat ami Jluaifoomrsil
Wes'h/ in the South. It contains 8 pages, or
I'ifjy-wix 4'otmmiM of Ylnllei*.
ehietlv News, Editorial and Markets, as but a
limited number of advertisements are admit
ted, tlie object of the Proprietors being to sup
ply the planters and farmers of the South with
J a complete history of current events and other
! information most acceptable to that class,
j Asa Family I’.iprc we challenge ct>m
j pariaou.
T E R M S;
! Daily Paper, per Year $lO 00
; Daily Paper, Six Months 0 00
; Da liv Pa pel Month 1 00
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i No paper scut until it m paid for, and all
names erased at the expiration of subscription,
I (of Which due notice is given iu every case)
j unless renewed.
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; ters at our risk.
Address
W. \ REID A CO.,
Proprietors,
Ap 23 Macon, Ga.
I*ICOSPI4T(H
OF THE
SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES
IriIOPOSK in ennneolion with several
gentlemen, in i-smt ;i Weekly l’nper in
Valdosta, On. Wo that it nlitil 1
fully represent nml encourage tlio Airl
j cultural, Commercial, M clmttictv', l'Mttca
tionnl nml social interests of litis part of
I Georgia and onntigunus portions of Flo-
I t iila. It will be our constant aim to make
j it n welcome visitor to every house bold
u'iiin r melt reading mntlor, in addition to
j t ho news, ns wi'l in orm t he understand
j ing, improve the heart, interest the mind,
I ami minister to gnml taste and refinertient.
It will defend political i iis without bins
|of parti/, tit influence. Tito party issues
j of other days are buried. New issues.
I new dot es, and new responsibilities nro
I upon ns. Let ns wisely meet them, ami
; with calmness nm! dignity encounter pres
sing difficulties.
We have tv prolific soil, tunny of the
; commodities which the world needs, in
abundance, anti with thtup energy and
iialurnl cmlowni nt. llow shall these lnt
t ter he best employed in the development
of Ihu former? The SOUTH ‘IKOUGIA
\ TIM US will lnl'or to present the roiution.
The politioal horoscope is fille.i with
gloom, bet us hope nml work. Energy
and industry wilt not quail before disas
ter, hut apply themselves to the task of
; rebuilding the “waste places " in thohope,
Dint “the wilderness” may again “ blos
! so in as the rose.”
Terras. —Three dollars per annum.
It will tie issued at till points on the At
lantic & Gulf Railroad on the day of pub
lication, It is intended to commence the
issue about tlie first of M trch next.
I* t\ PENDLETON.
Valdosta, Jan. SI, 1867. 12
Notioo to Debtors end Creditors
ttt'ttltttl % —Vlltchi-ll 4'o.itily.
A ! I. t'C' sons iitdehted to the estate of Titos.
II rumble. I rtn f s lid e nitty, deceased, are
reqni <3 to in kr itmi ediute payment, and
those having c'ainis ft i ist the su tie will pre
sent r cin in ti runs i t the law
SIMEON BEt’K,
■'o’' I in,| Alito r.
it - O I'll Y—Vlttrti4 , ll CsMStfi
'' UKKF \B. Simeon Dork. Adininistia
on t!'e e-.t te of Thomas II Ctmilde. di'Ciwsed,-
i " .1., s orlientilin to s ibl t'-rar for Fetters of
Disn i- 1 i [Voin snirl Yihniiustration: VII
tWiS'ms i teres i I nre therefore u tilted to file
their obt- < ttoits in said (*ou"t. otlvervvise said
fetters will bo granted in ter »of the law
11. r. It ASM KK,
J lily 9 Orn ttnlaiarv.
il I tlltt, | , V| ■ tc-.ls v-1 1 Cionntjr.
"'HI KRAS, John W Peri,. Vibuinlstrt
toroutlie -ate of Win IF Mnson, derejiM and,
makes i('plication ti» the (Vnrt ot ttixiinarv of
-a dt oiintv for l etters 'it ttistai-i.-iou front
said Ad i i.iistration —-All persons inteieste.l
are tl'ereto'si notiflt and to tils their objections ia
said Coe.i t, otherwise said letters will be gran
ted in terms of the law.
II ( DASHER.
July 9 o !n <>rdin:m
Report o; the Joint Commit
tee on Licenses.
COMMITTEE ROOM,
Thomnsville, Ga., 16lh Feb. 1807.
To the lion. Mayor and Council •
The Committee on Ordinances in obedi
ence to the action of the Council at Us
last meeting,authorizing them to take into
consideration the whole of the existing Or
dinance on Licenses, and to report at
once the changes proper to be made therein,
by reason of the action of the Legislature
of the State at its last ses«ion, in regard to
the granting of License for the sale of spi
rituous or intoxicating liquors, within the
corporate limits of the city—beg respect
fully to submit the following, as a substi
tute for the existing Ordinance on Licenses;
and recommend that it be adopted :
Ordinance on Licenses.
Section 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor
and Council of the City of Thomasville,
and it is hereby ordained by virtue of au
thority vested in the same by the original
charter of said city, and by subsequent leg
islative- amendments thereto, That any
person or persons, who shall sell or retail
spirituous or intoxicating liquors, other
titan uialt liquors, within the corporate
limits of said City, in quantities less than
three gallons, without having first obtained
a license for this purpose front the Mayor
and Council of said city shall, on convic
tion for such offence before the Mayor and
any Alderman of said city, be fined in a
sum not exceeding fifty dollars and costs of
trial, for etch and every such offence; and
every and all suqh sale of spirituous-or in
toxicating liquors, other than malt liquors,
in quantities less than three gallons, within
the corporate limits of said city and wit li
on t license from the Mayor nui Council as
herein prescribed shall constitute a-sepa
rate offence.
Section 2. Every person wishing to ob
tain license to sell or retail spirituous or
intoxicating liquors, in quantities less than
three gallons, within-the corporate limits
of the City of Thomasville, shall make lip
plication in willing for such license to the
Mayor and Council of said city, at least
eight days before the first regular meeting
of” lie same that shall be held in tlie month
of Maroh : and nil such applications shall
contain a definite statement of the place
where such sale is to be conducted, and
shall be accompanied by a written ceitifi
catc, signed by two or more respectable
citizens of the neighborhood in which the
.applicant resides, declaring such applicant
to be a fit person to be entrusted with such
license.
Section 3. City licenses for the sale of
spirituous ov intoxicating liquors, or for
any oilier purpose,except when the nature
of the bu iness or employment is necessa
rily of tv temporary character, shall not be
issued for a less period than six months,
nor shall ntiy such license continue in lorce
longer than the first titty of March next
ensuing, after the issuing of such license,
and all lees for licenses which nre to con
tinue in force for a longer period than
three months, shall be paid quarterly in
advance.
Section 4. All persons seeking to ob
tain license to sell or retail spiritn uts or
intoxicating liquors shall, before such li
cense is i -Lied, enter into a bond wiiti two
or more soaui-ities, to be approved hy the
Mayor, payable to the Mayor anti Council
of the'City of Thomasville, for eight hun
dred dollars, and conditioned to keep a de
cent arid orderly house ; and any person
who after giving such bond and receiving
such license, shall foil to keep a elect tit
and orderly house shall, on conviction for
i Much offence before the Mayor and Council
| of said city, forfeit iris or tier License, and
lie fined in a sum not exceeding filly dol
lars and costs of trial; and nil persons who
shall under one license sell or retail spiti 1 -
uous or intoxicating liquors in more than
one establishment at the same lime, or at
nay other than his or her regular place of
business, or who after having obtained
lioenselo sell or retail spiritnobs or itrori
cating liquors, shall transfer or attempt
transfer such license to any olive- pors. i,
shall be subject to the penalties alrc ;ily
prescribed in this sec'ton.
Section 6. All persons who nre required
by the provision- ot this Ordinance to take
out license, and who shall fail to take out
such license for a longer period titan fif
teen days after the lime prescribed for
taking out the same shall have expired, or
who shall, after Inking nit license for any
purpose, fail to make payment for the same
for a longer period than live days after the
time at which such payment is required to
bo made, shall be fined in a sunt not loss
than one dollar, nor greater than tea dol
lars, for each day they shall fall to lake out
license, or for each day tiicy shall fail to
make payment as herein prescribed; and
shall also forfeit his or her license til the
discretion of the Mayor.
Section 6. Any person havi g license
from the Mayor and Council, to sell or re
tail spirit nous liquors, who shall per
mit persons to play and bet at any game
or games of chance, Or to stake money or
other tiring of value, on any ga ne or games
of chance, in any room or building used
.by such person, for selling spirit nous or
intoxicating liquors, under such license,
or who shall sell or furnish directly, or
knowingly, through other persons any
spirituous or intoxicating liquors to any
it inor, or to any person already intoxi
cated, such person so offending shall, on
conviction thereof bcfi-ro the Mayor and
Council of said City, forfeit his or bet- li
cense.
Section 7 No person or persons shall
exhibit publicly, within the corporate lim
its of the City of Thomasville, for gain, any
kind of theatrical or equestrian perform
ance, rope dancing, musical concert, fire
works, animal shew, or sleight of hand,
without a license from I lie Mayor and
Council of said c.ty, for such exhibition,
and without having first paid the tax as
sessed against Hie same in the annual tax
and license ordinance.
Section 8. No non resident dentist or
dtguprreotypist, or vendor of patent niedi
clues, shall ho permitted to exercise iris or
her piofession within Hie corporate limits
of the City of Thomnsville, without having
first obtained tv license from the Mayor and
C uncil fir that purpose; and all persons
who, after being notified of the require
ment!! of litis section, shall fail or refuse
iu take out » license ns herein prescribed,
shall be fined in a sum not exceeding ten
dollars, at the discretion of the Mayor, for
each day during which such profession
shall be exorcised without license.
Section 9 All licenses required by the
provisions of this ordinauce to be taken
out, shall be granted by the Mayor and
Council, and must be issued and signed by
the Clerk iu liis official capacity, who shall
be entitled to receive One Dollar for each
license issued, I" be paid by the person to
whom the license is issued
Section Iff. From and after the first day
of March. 1867, the fees for obtaining li
cense to exercise any trade or profession,
which trade or profession isrequired by this
ordinance to be carried on under license t
anil also the rate of taxation upon trades
professions and property, within the eorrui
rate limits of the city, shall he ns follows :
For license to sell or retail spirit u> us or
intoxicating liquors other than mail li
qu >rs) in quantities less than one quart,
the fee shall be SIOOO, to be paid quarterly
in advance.
For license to sell or retail spirituous or
intoxicstiog liquors (other than malt li
quors) in quantities of one quait or by
grqnter measure, the fee shall be $25, to
be paid on the issuing of license.
For Licenses to venders of lottery
- tickets and gift associations, the
fee shall be, per month, $50.00
For Agencies of Express Coinpa
pnnies, each, per annum, 75.00
For Vendue Masters, each, per
annum, .... 50.00
For Billiard Tables and Bowling
Alleys, each, per annum, 50.00
For I’edlers and Itinerant venders
of goods, wares and merchan
dise, for the first week, 150.00
For each week thereafter, 50.00
The fee for license to peddle by
the month shall be, 50.00
The fee for hucksters and keepers
of cake and fruit stands, each,
per annum, , . . 10.00
The fee on each Insurance Com
pany having an agency within
the city, . . . 10.00
The fee on Bank Agencies, 100.00
The fee on non-resident Daguer
rean aud Photograph artiste, per
month, .... 10.00
The tax on non resident lawyers
and physicians, having offices in
the city, shall be, per annum, 10.00
License fee for menageries and
circus companies, for each exhi
bition 60.09
License fee for all other shows or
exhibitions for gain, for each
exhit ition-, . , . 15.00
The tax on livery stables shall be,
each, per annum, . . 60.00
The tax on all slock drovers of
horses arid mulfs, &c., for each
day during which they shall of
fer for sale nny horses or mules, 2.00
The license for regular butchers
and ethers who use stalls in the
Market House, the fee shall be,
per annum, .. . . 60.-00
The license for four horse omni
buses or hacks, per annum, 30.00
The license for two horse omni
buses or hacks, per annum, 20.00
The license tor two horse drays or
wagons, per annum, . , 20.00
The license for one horse drays or
wagons, per annum, . . 10.00
The tax on all hogs, pigs, sheep
and goats, slaughtered and of
fered for sale within the corpo
rate linrils, per head, . 20c.
The tax on all beeves, per head, 60c.
* Marks nnd brands of till .slaughtered ani
mals to be exhibited to the Marshal.
The rate of taxation on real estate and
stock in trade shall lte determined by the
exigencies of the city, and shall be suffi
cient to defray the indebtedness of the cor
poration; tlie assessment to be made here
after according to the*return of the receiv
ers of the tax t ctu ns.
The tax on goods sold at auction shall
be one per cent ; auctioneers to make
monthly n turns to the Clerk of Council,
and to collect and pay over to him the
amount ot lax tine, under a penally of not
■ more than $26.00 for failure or refusal so
j to do. •
The tax on all goods and merchandize,
; sold on cominis ion within the corporate
1 limits shall be one.per cent, on the gross
j sales, vendors to make monthly returns to
the Clerk of Council, under a like peually,
as in the case of vendue masters.
A lax ofter. cen:s per bale is hereby as
sessed on caclt bale of Colton stored or
remaining within the corporate limits of
t bo city, af cr the first day of March, 1807,
which tax shall be collected at and paid to
the Clerk of Council, by the owner or
keeper of the warehouse, room, or build
iug iu which such cotton may be placed or
stored, under a penalty of not less than
five dollars for each bale, on which the
tax herein assessed is not paid ; and it
shall be the duty of the Marshal to pro
cure from each person having Cotton stored
on their premises, and furnish to t lie Clerk
of Council, a monthly statement of the
number of bales so stored or kept by them,
together with the names of the owner or
owners of such Cotton.
Section 11. All pt-olticc, fresh meals,
but lev, nnd poultry, shall bo oprried to the
Market House, and there offered for sale.
In i ween the hours ol 5 A. AI„ and 10 A. M.
The charges for hauling within the corpo
ratf limits triiall be as follows :
For all two horse drays or vvagons 75 cfs,
per loa I.
For all one horse drays or wagons, 371 cts.
per load.
Section 12. In addition to the license
fees prescribed in the 10th Section of litis
Ordinance, the following tax is hereby as
sessed against and required to le paid by
all vendors of spirituous or intoxicating
liquors, in quantities of one quart or by
greater measure, to wit : Twenty five cents
per gallon on every gallon sold ; t he amount
ot tax to lte ast et tained from vendor's re
turn, which shall be given in under oath,
to the Clerk of Council, at, the expirati n
of each quarter, and the lux shall be paid
at the same time.
Section 13. Repeals till conflicting ordi
nances on Licenses.
W. M. HAMMOND,
Chairman.
\ YTIONAL
HOTEL
NEAR THE
€* It I? EIV VI I* t* K nml (IIAItIsUMTON
IIAIKiBOAl) DEPOTS,
COIiUMDIA, SO. CA.
It. JOTMIII,
Ap 36-3 tn Proprietor.
GENERAL SUPER’DENT'S OFFICE. )
Ati.anih’ iV Gi i r Kail Road, >
Savttninth. Non 30, JBD>. }
THROHsII TIC KET*.
Thomaavilleto Qumcv $lO 00
Thonninvilfo To 9 00
ThonmnvilU* to Mouticwllo 8 00
ThomaitviUeMsuli*on 7 o<>
Quitman t«* Madiaon t» 50
\ aldoMta to Madison 5 75
For the accommodation of l*Maaengvra. !>«*-
♦ vvoen the above Station*, a Coueh
in attached to (he Freight Train on the fol
lowing day* .■
On Monday. YVedin -duy and Friday.
Lcnvini: Thnnum i11e.... ..7 15 A M.
Leavii’K Quitman 10.10 A M.
Le tvW Valdoatu 12.45 P M:
Arriving fit No. 12, in time to Conner* with
the Tlmmifh Pn»**nirer Train for Florida
Ou Tnet*»i v, Thur*«lay and Saftirdav.
Leu vim; No 12 on arrival of Pax** ngcr f
Train from Florida ami arriving a* follow*.
At YaMootu 12 25 p M
At OitMman 2.3S p >f
At ThoiuatviU* 5.15 V M
Bv taking thi* train, ibuwontrer* u» and from
Florida, will avoid udv d*lav on the route
II S HAINES,
G Gml Sup’t. ;
NOTICE.
ON and after thi* date, all Freight coming
from ami destined to, point* \Yc*t of the
OckWhonee River will he carried over thi*
Road to and fruit Savunnnh. at a rad net ion of
Tw«»M-flie prr frnt., < n the ml*** of
fmn.-purtatioo froip Thom navi lie—making the
charge* in the several clay*** as.follow* *
Finn! ('ln** per cubic f«**t, 14 ct*
Second I'lioA p. r 11*9 |t»* 98 ci*
Thirl Cl*** per 100 Hat 72 eta.
Fourth Clan per lou lb* 57 ct*.
Fifth ri«B* per 109 |b* i! 1 e?*.
Salt til Chi-* per IQ9 lh* 34 ct*. -
Seventh Cl».ns m r H#' Ib* 30 ct* •
Kiifhth Cla*e per I (hi lb* 23 ct* *
Cotton per 100 lb*.. ct* |
H s haines.
Sept 13 37 ts Hrn l Snp l
SPOONER’S
CUBE
ry Chills and Fever,
s!
*£ Bilious Fever, 3
s
g Intermittent Fever, a
S Remittent Fever, S
Congestive Chills, g
1 Anti-Fever!
5
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Ii AGUE i
g
S Diarrhea, ®
gj Dysentery, J|
§ Periodical Headache, S
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tA» X
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Tenn.
of low, marshy, and over
flowed regions, or where mi
asma prevails, and all
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST,
should not be, for a single
day, without SPOONER’S
ANTI-FEVER 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.
SPOONES’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
AITHEFEH & AGUE
In view of these facts Dr.
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his ANTI
FEVER AND AGUE
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.
ipaaas.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos.
Nashville, Tenn.
fr T • tu ThtmtwTtlK *».
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