Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, August 27, 1867, Image 4

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IMPORTANT TABLE. Value of Greenback* in Confedernlc Honey. months. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1860. January $2 00 sl3 50 $26 90 February 2 19 13 79 25 20 March.... 2 93 14 57 34 90 April 3 23 12 33. Mav 3 87 10 65...... June 4 85 812 July 689 779 August 10 53 885 September $2 19 971 10 56 Oteober 1 95 9 07 12 80 November 229 990 12 55...... December 2 28 12 60) 18 26 The above table shows what one dollar in Greenbacks is estimated to be worth in Con federate Treasury notes at the several dates specified; one that the Revenue Depaitment lias 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 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 Oot. 15th, 12 per cent, disc’t. Oct. 15th to Nov. 15th, 15 per cent, disc’t. Dec. Ist to Dec. 7th, 20 per cent, disc’t. December 15th, 30 per cent, disc’t. 1864. January Ist, 20 per cent, discount “ 16th, 20 per cent, discount. February Ist, 25 per cent, discount “ 15th, 40 per cent, discount March . Ist, 50 per cent, discount “ 15th, 65 per cent, discount April Ist, 75 per cent, discount • ‘ 15th, 80 per cent, discount May Ist, 00 per cent, discount “ 15th, 95 per cent, discount June Ist, 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. 186.1. Feb. Ist to Mar. Ist, $3.10 for One 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 Ist, 8.00 for One Dollar July 15th, 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 16th, 15.50 for One Dollar December Ist, 20 00 for One Dollar Deoember 16th, 21.00 for One Dollar 1864. January Ist, 21.00 for One Dollar January 16th, 20.00 for One Dollar February Ist, 20.00 for One Doliar February 15th, 21.00 for 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 sot One Dollar July Ist to July 15th, 18.00 for One Dollar July to August 16th, 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 Dctober 15th, 25.00 for One Dollar November Ist, 26.50 for One Dollar November 15th, 28.00 for One Dollar December Ist, 32.00 for One Dollar December 16th, 35.00 for One Dollar December 81st, 51.00 for One Dollar 1861. January Ist, 60.00 for One Dollar January 15th, 65.00 for One Dollar February Ist, 60.00 for Ono Dollar February 15th, 46.00 for One Dollar March Ist, 66.00 for One Dollar March 15th, 67.00 for One Dollar April Ist, 70.00 for One Dollar April 15th, 80.00 for One Dollar April 20th, 100.00 for One Dollar April 26th, 200.Q0 for One Dollar April 27th, 300.00 for Qne Dollar April 28th, 500.00 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 THH Tomlinson, Demarest Cos., 020 BROADWAY, New York, Have associated with them Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES Al\l> BUGGIES, At Griflln nnd Atliinln, Gn. FOR the purpose of supplying Merelmuts and Planters at the South, by wholesale or retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. Mr. Woodruft'K long experience in the car riage business will enable us to give saSsfac rion in supplying good substantial work, such as tlie country demands, at as low prieeH n» ran possibly be furnished for cash. \Ve will keep constantly on baud Light Concord Buggies The same ns formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, as the best, Buggv in use We also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTA TION WAGONS, of the very best make in America, for 2, 4 or 6 liorses. We invite all who want any article in our line to address TOMLINSON, DEMAREST Cos., 626 Broadway, New York. July 26 ly GEORGIA-miteliell County. YVkeren*, Ezekiel Miller, Administrator of Elijah Piekern, late of said County, deceased, having tiled his petition in this Court, for Let ters of Dismission from said estate, this is to admonish all concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, March 2,1867. H. C. DASHER, Mar 8 6m Adrn’r. GEORGIA—EchoIs Comity. Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, 1867. Whereas, R. J. Levar, Administrator on the estate of John W. Fletcher, lias applied to me in proper form to he dismissed from said Administration Notice is hereby given to all parties interested to file their objections in Court, otherwise Letters of Dismission will he granted said applicant at the August Term of arid Court. THOS. B. CLAYTON, Mar 8-6 m Ordinary. Advantageous oiler. THE undersigned will contract for the delivery of trom 20 to 60 tons of Pe ruvian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Otts ley’s or Thomasville, at sllO per ton. The quality of the Qu&no is warranted to be the Lett. We will take orders from 1 ton u> 20. JAS. R. SMITH & CO. Ousleys Station, Nov. 16, 1866, ts I THE OHKAPEST BOOK STORE IN TOW N. WHERE all kinds of School and'Reading Books, Pens, Pencils, Clmlk 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 Fir e Family Bi bles, Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary,llymn Books Testaments with Psalms, Music, Toy Books, See.,Sec. Novels pf-vnrious Jtiuds and by different au thors—St. Elmo, Surry of Eagle’s Nest—may be found Cheap. Also, a Eine article of CHE WING AKD NVIOKIIVG TOIIACCO, on Commission, Thk very Best in the City. Give me a CALL. Books and Music ordered by requestat short notice. AUCTION every S TURD AY ,T. R. S. DAVIS, Bookseller and Auctioneer Ap 5 ts AIISffORTH. VAEEI & SANFORD Alt E now receiving a large and complete Stock of DRY GOODS, C OTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Huts ami Cans. GROCERIES, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery Ware, BAGGING AND ROPE, In fact, any ami everythin# that a Planter or any one else needs, which we are determined to SELL AS LOW As any house in the place. E'iPCall and examine for yourselves. I tPNo charge made for showing goods. I t?~TUgliest market prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides and other Country Produce. '"©'“Also receiving a fresh lot of SEED OATS AND RYE. { the old stand of Ainsworth A. San ford, next door to 1. Kubitsbek ami Brother. Oct 18 42 ts Stiffs iITEIY IKII. SECOND YE Alt’ 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 dc nmnd for it in all portions of the South and West. Its Corps of Contributors is already lar#e, and will be strengthened by the addi tion of several l£xccllc.iit Male nml Ft male Writer** Pennies the usual variety of Original and Se lected Prose and Poetry, there will be con tained the admirable History of the War, en titled ‘FIEL.D ANI) CAMP;” lJy ail OUlcer. Also, The Secret Marriage, By Mrs. Warfield, of Kentucky. Also,| Trope. iiikl llclu[»liore. of Ihr Kiblr, As illustrated by science.—By A. Means, 1). D., LL. D. Also, a series of articles on 1, IF I! IN TII U KAB T , By Rev. It. A. Holland, of Kentucky, now on a tour in Egypt ami Palestine. It will bo elegantly embellished with Steel Plates, Lithographs and Wood Cuts, prepared expressly for this publication, consisting of su perb likenesses of Lee, Davis, Joe Johnston, Polk, Forrest, etc. Its quantity of reading matter will iilho bo in creased, so that it will contain nearly twice the amount of either Godey or Peterson. We shall also introduce u department of Wit and Humor, and occasional Wood Cut Illustra tions of Southern and Western Scenery. It will he perceived that this plan involves much afliiitlonlil expense, and we invito the lovers of a sound and elevated literature to rally to this enterprise. It has already receiv ed the hig.icst encomiums of tho press: let.it now have material aid, and we promise a Mag azine equal to any over before the American public. TERMSSingIe subscribers. $5; eleven copies, SSO; twenty-two copies. $100; and at the same ratesfor three and six months. Cler gymen of nil denominations, and Presidents and Professors of Colleges will receive it at $4. The person who will send us the largest club pf subscribers, not less than2s, previous to March Ist, shall receive a premium of Fifty Dollars. Address, W. J. SCOTT, Atlanta, Ga. IW The January number will be ready for mail by the 18th of December. jau 8 ( Established in 1 812.) A Good, ClK'iip, nml very Valuable l*ii per for Every Itliui, Woman nail i’hilil, ■ n till. Village ami Country) Tlie American Agriculturist FOR Tilt Farm, Garden and llousclioiti. Including a Special Interesting and Instruc tive Department for Children and Youth. The Aonirut.TtHii.sT is a large periodical o 32 pages, well printed, ami tilled with pl-in. practical, reliable original matter, including hundreds of beautiful and instructive Engrav ings in every annual volume. It contains each month a Calendar of opera tions to he performed on the Farm, in the Or chard nml Garden, in and around the Dwell ing, etc. The thousands of hints and suggestions given in every volume lire prepared bv practical in telligent working men, who know whut they write about. Tlie Household Department is vulliable to every Housekeeper, affording very many use ful hints and directions calculated to lighten and facilitate in-door work. The Department, for Children and Youth is prepared with special care, to furnish m t only amusement, but, also to iuculoate knowledge and sound moral principles. Ci lieu ration— Tanias. — The circulation of the American Agriculturist (125,00(1 to 150,000) is so large that it can be furnished at I lie’low price of $1.50 a year; four copies, tor $5; ten copies, for sl2; twenty or more, $1 each ; sin gle numbers 15 cents each. LF'Tuy it a Yfaii. ORANGE JI’DD A CO„ Proprietors, 41 Pm k Row May 21 New York City. <3 KORGIA—-Tkonait* ( amity. Court of Ordinary March 30. 1867. Whereas, Edward Siexas, Administrator mi the cstnt eof T. B. Davis, deceased, makes application by Petition to ibis Court for Let tern of Dismission from sniil trust: —All per sons interested are therefore notified to tile their objections in Court, otherwise said Let ters will he grant in terms of the law. 11. II TOOKE, Ap o bin Ordinary. Afflicted Read This! KAYTON’S OLEUM VITiE! THIS groat German Liniment is an almost infallible cure for Rhcumatiim, Neuralgia, It licumnlic l*2iin* in the Back, Brea*t, ftf<lf‘* or JointM, Toothache, iYt i voii* Headache, Jiaraclic, HpcaiiiM, Bruiacft, N welling*, Cut*, liiMcct Bile*, Burn*, Ac., Ac. This great remedy should be in every house. For horses this remedy lias no equal. Ask for Kayton’s Oleum Vitae. Take no other. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton’s Magic Cure, AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY, For the Cure of Sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid Stomach. Sore Throat, Heart burn, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhoea Pains and Cramps in the Stomach. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, Arc a sure and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Constipation, mid all Dis orders of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and when taken regularly will cleanse the blood. These are the greatest Anti Bilious l’ills 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 lie addressed ; or to the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons &. Cos., Savannah, Ga. A liberal discount to those selling tigain. For sale by Druggists and Country Mer chants, generally. I"®*"Beware of counteifeits, the genuine have Prof. 11. H. Ki'iytoil’s signature on each bottle and box. For s ile in Thomasville by I)r- P. S. Bower. May 11, ’C7. (mimpiii WE buve UHCd Gnlligliun’M I'ills and Hud they will do nil that is claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to pub lic favor. J. 11. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANFORD, Att’y Gen’l of Alabama. ROB T DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court, Ala. From Tuns. ,1. JcnoK, Judge Supreme Court. I iiave used Gnlligtiiiii N I»ill„ on my plantation, for Fever and Ague, mid find them all that is claimed for tliem. TIIOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 29, 1858- Loumles County, Alabama. (3iilliglian , H Fever nml Ague l-ills will dn. They are decidedly the best medicine for Chills mid Fever 1 ever gave. I would not be without them for live times the price. J A. GRAHAM. Amkricps, April 17, 18(i7. One box of Gnllighnn’s i*ill* eared me perfectly of Chills mid Fever. They are the Lest medicine for Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. DONALDSON, Clerk Supeiior Court, Sumter county, Ga. Montgomery, Ala., July 9, 1866 Messrs- BLOUNT A HALE—(Jknts : 1 have used your Gulliglran’* on two occasions for Chills mid Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intended to do. They tiro tile best remedy for tlie disease that 1 have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN’L SAYIIE, G. Sec. G. Lodge of F. and A. M. of Ala. Albany, Ga., March 11, 1807. I have used Gallighnn’i) I*ill» in forty eases of Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They are tlie best Fever and Ague Pills put up. A. 11. FANT. Wholesale in Savannah bv A. A SOLOMONS & CO., And bv all Druggists. BLOUNT A HALE, Proprietors. July 2-3 m Montgomery, Ala. Music Instruction MAYING located permanently iii Thoimui villo, I respectfully inform my patrons and the public, (lint I will receive pupils for in Ktruotion on tlie Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give inltruc lions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass, Composition, Ac. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson), Twenty five Dollars -strictly ill ndvunee, ex cent bv special contract. I will (if desirable.) instruct u class fertile express purpose of propiuiug tliem to teach Music.provided four or more pupils can bo ob tallied. Instructions in this department will eonsist of daily lessons, (Satunlays mnl Sun days excepted) on I be Piano Forte, or niiv (one) instrument named above, combined with The oretical Singing (by note,) which is indispeu sable 1 o I borough preparation for teaching.— Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of twenty weeks - Two Hundred and Fifty, with Board included. A proficiency ia Music can lie obtained in a few months in n strictly musical school, that is inrely obtained in years, and ul groin expense, by the usual method of iiistrnetioii. "Any wishing to join the class without u view to teaching, will he received, but will lie re quired to abide by nil the rules regulating the Class of Teachers. WM. T. PARSONS. Thomasville, Deo 20 50 ts 4 NEW PERFUME! (’ailed S\vei.t /\ Opoponax From Mexico, manufac. lured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known* is very delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. —Evening Hull,-tin, Philadelphia. SWEET OPOPONAX! Tho only cle gain Perfume. Is found on all toilets, nml never stains the handkerchief. SWEET OPOPONAX! Is the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once ; will use no other. SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. Tho only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Delight. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! Nature could not produce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and bo convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos., N. Y. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The finest ever imported or man ufactundin the United States. Try it and ho convinced. SWEET QPOPONAX FROM MEXICO The most elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady, •* Extract of Sweet Opoponax.” K. T. SMITH & Cos., Now York. Oct 18 Enter*- or Adniinislrnlion Car Male AT THIN OFI Hi: A New Sensation FOR TIIK BOYS & GIRLS. BOOKS are hurd to get, for want of money. But the hoys and girls must have some thing to read, and they might to have fresh supplies of reading EvjiUYWKXK. Now, there are plenty of monthly papers for them ; hut their old friend—and who does not remember him, and liis “ Chii.drkn’s Guide ” in war times—their old friend, J. W. BURKE, propo ses to give them tho Handsomest Weekly Paper his Plumfix Printing House can brirfw*ont. To do this he must have Iliindrcdg of Subscribers! Anil he appeals to the young folks to help him. He wants to knowhow many will vote for the paper by agreeing to take it. Let them send in. their long lists of iiurnes that he may see how the vote stands, and whether it v ill 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 tlie money : for then tie will hold that all who have voted for it bv sending up their names, will be under obligations to subscribe lor the paper. Who says “Hurrah for a Weekly I'typer foe Ihc Hoy* &■ Girls !” and what boy or. girl will send us in the long est list of subscribers? We shall, in the first nninber, begin tlie pub lication of a Sequel to tin- “VC 11X3 VIA 1100.5 EKM !’> Nearly ell the boys and girlsiu the United States have read the Young M akooNxrs, and been delighted with it; and Mr. Gonlding assures us that the new story will be every whit ns good us 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 Wkv.ki.y fob Boys and Gint.s will Ins a handsome Quarto of eight pages, splendidly illuslruled, and elegantly printed with new type, on fine white paper, making in the veai' n beautiful volume of over 400 pa ges, with a fine title page and index. TERMS: •Single subscriptions $ 2 00 per annum. Three copies 5 00 “ Five copies 8 00 “ Ten copies 15 00 “ Twenty one copies..., 30 00 “ Single subscriptions, 3 mo's. 50 cents. Single subscript inns, (i mo’s. 1 00 S ./ We want an active and ’ jrboy or girl at every post office in the, 1 ' //'South t<> canvass for subscriptions and, J i r/'vvill make it to their interest to work ..ft 3 J3 s "for us. Send tin- a Premium list and Circular giving full particulars. Address J. W. BURKE & CO., May 11 Publishers, Macon, Ga. The Georgia Telegraph FOR *BO7. DAILY Ai'Vl) U EKHIiY. rrWE Proprietors of the above Journal have JL spared no labor or expense to place it in the front rank of Southern Newspapers, and they are gratified to announce that their efforts have been liberally rewarded by the public.— The TELEGRAPH Ims now u circulation that reaches every part of Georgia and extends into all the adjacent States, and its daily issue i.s equal to that of any Southern journal out side of New Orleans. For this reason it pre sents peculiar advantages as an Adv<'i*t4.*iaig Medium, and wo are determined that as a VEHICLE of NEWS it shall not he excelled. TIIIS UIJ ICIiV TEfiECiItAPH, Designed for the country, is published every Fridav, and is the Larpcsl and HundvometL Weakly in the South. It contains 8 pages, or l'ifl)'-*ix C'olumii* of Mutter, chiefly News, Editorial and Markets, as but a limited number of advertisements tire admit* ted, the object of the Proprietors being to sup ply the planters and farmers of the Sout h with a complete history of current events uud other information most acceptable to that class. Asa Family I*si per we challenge com parison- T E K M S: Daily Paper, per Year $lO 00 Daily Paper, Six Months 6 00 Daily Pupei Month 1 00 Weekly per Year 4 00 Weekly per Six Months '*} 00 No paper sent until it is paid for, and all names erased at the expiration of subscription, (of which due notice is given in every case) unless renewed. Remittances by Express or Registered Let ters at our risk. Address W. A. REfD A' CO., Proprietors, Ap 23 Macon, Ga. SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES I PROPOSE in conneolion with several gentlemen, to issue a Weekly Paper in Valdosta, Ga. We design (hut it shall fully represent ami encourage the Agri cultural, Commercial, M cliauica’, Educa tional and social interests of this part of Georgia and contiguous portions of Flo rida. It will bo our constant aim to make it a welcome visitor to every house hold giving such reading matter, in addition to the news, as will inform the understand ing, improve the heart, interest the mind, and minister to good taste and refinement. It will defend political rights without bias of partizan influence. The party issues of otlieq days are buried. New issues, now duties, and new responsibilities are upon us. Let us wisely meet them, and with calmness and dignity encounter pres sing difficulties. Wo have a prolific soil, many of (ho commodities which the world needs, in abuudaueo, and with them energy and natural endowment. How shall these lat ter be best employed in the development of the former? The SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES will labor to present the solution. The political horoscope is filled willt gloom. Let ns hope and work. Energy and industry will not quail boforo disas ter, but apply themselves to tlie task of rebuilding tlie ••waste places” in the hope, that •• the wilderness ” may again “blos som us the rose.” Terms , — Three dollars per annum. It will be issued at all points on the At lantic & Gulf Railroad on the day of pub lication. 11 is intended to commence tho issue about the first of March next. P. (’. PENDLETON. Valdosta, Jan. 31, 1867. 12 Notieo to Dobtors and Creditors GEORGIA Kite lull Cttunty. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Tho*. 14. Uumtiie, Into of said county, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sa no w ill pre sent them in terms of the law SIMEON BECK, f July 9 4(M Adtn’r, GKOHGIA litrhell t'oiniiy. WHEREAS, Simeon Heck, Administrator on tho estate of Thomas 11. Cunibic. deceased, makes application to said Court for Letters of Dismission from said Administration:—AH person* interested are therefore notified to file their objections in said Court, otherwise said letters will be granted in terms of the law. 11. C. DASHER, July 9-6 m Ordinary. GBORGI t Kitchell Ceaaljr. WIII.KEAS, John W IVrrce, Administra tor on the estate of Win li. Mason, deceased, makes application to the Court of Ordinary of sad Comity, for Letters of Dismission from said Administration :—All persons interested are therefore notified to 1 file their objections in said Court, otherwise said letters will begran ted in terms of the law. !I C DASHER, July 9 Cm (Jrdinurv. LIFE IN A PILL BOX! EXTRAORDINARY effects FROM MfflL’S MI-HUB puls ONE PI LI, IN A DOME ! ONE I*l f,f, IN A HOME! ONE PILL IN A DOME ! What One Hundred Letters a day say from patients all oyer the habitable globe’ • “Dr. Mnggiel, your pill lias lid me of all bil liousnesa." “No more noxious doses for me in five err ten pills taken at one time. One of your pills cured me.” “Thanks, Doctor, My headache has left me. Send another box tokeep in the house,” “After suffering torture from billions cholic, twoot your pills cured me, and 1 have no re turn of the malady.” “Our doctors treated me for Chronic Consti pation as they called if, mid at last said I was incurable- Your Muggiel’s Dills cured me.” “I had no uppetite ; Muggiel's Pills gave me a hearty one.” “Your pills are marvelous.” “I send for another box, and keep them in the house.” “Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic.” “I gave half of one of year pills to my babe, for Cholera -Morbus. Tlie dear young thing got well in a day.” “My nausea of a morning is now cured.” ‘‘Your box of Maggiel's SalVI- cured me of noises in my head. 1 rubbed soma Salve be hind my ears and the noise left.” “Send me two boxes; 1 want one for a poor family.” “1 enclose a dollar; your price is twenty-five cents, hut the medicine tome is worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes of your pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your Salve and Pills by return mail.” For all IkiNcascs of flic Kid ney*, ItcfeatJon of Urine, &c., &c., Maggiel's Pills are a perfect cure. One will satisfy any ono. FOR FEMALE DISEASES, Nervous Proslrnliou, n'rnkum, Gen eral l,assitu<le A Want ol Appetite, Maggiel's Pills will be found an effectual remedy. Maggiel’s Pills and Salve Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can be almost guaranteed. Each 11 ox Contains Twelve l*ilN. One Pill in n Dose. “COUNTERFEITS! Buy no Maggiel's Pills or Balve, with a little pamphlet inside the box. They are bogus. The genuine have the name of J. Huydock on box with name of J. Maggiel, M. D. The genuine have Hie Pill surrounded with white powder.” by all respectable dealers in medi cine* throughout the United States and Oinia dasataS CEN’I'M \ BOX OK I*OT. AH orders for the United Stutc-s must be ad dressed to J, Hay dock, No. 11 Pine street, New York. Patients can write freely about their com plaints, nnd a reply will be returned by tlie following mail. W rite for 'Maggiel's Treatment of Diseases.’ COUNTERFEITS! COUNTERFEITS!! All renders of this paper are warned not to purchase Maggiel's Pills or Salve unless the inline of J. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to l)r. J. Maggiel, is on the engraved slip sur rounding each pot or box. aug 23 EXTRACT FROM 11IMTIS THOMAS INFERIOR COIIIIT. Thomasville, July 25, 1867. TITHE following Lots in the Town of Thom L nsville, having been sold on the 3rd of May, 1863, on tho following conditions, viz: One-third cash on day of sale ; one third to be paid January I, 1854; one-third payable Jan. i, 1855: No. 105, Block 5, Column 5 108, Block 5, Column 5 15, Block 4. Column 1 56, Block 6, Column 3. 14, Block I, Column 1. 7, Block 2, Column 1. 13, Block !, Column I. 113, Block 2, Column 6. 81, Block 3, Column 4. 110, Block 2, Column 6. 112, Block 2, Column 6. 8, Block 2, Column 1. 18, Block 5, Column I. 82, Block 3, Column I. 16, Block 4, Column 1, The conditions of sale of above named Lots, not having been complied with, and the two last payments renmiuing yet unpaid;—lt is Ordered, that parties holding Receipts sot the first payments, be allowed sixty days to bring in said Receipts and pay the balance due nnd gi t titles. It' not paid, die said Lots will be put up lit public sale, nnd sold on tho First Tuesday in October next, to the highest bid der, and the amount of the first instalment paid in, will bo forfeited in accordance with the terms of the original sale. li II HARDAWAY, j. t c. lIEN. MITCHELL, J. t. c. ANSEL DEKLE, j. i. c. I.KBII. I)KKLK, C. 1. V. July 30 6l)d isi i.i: msi. G EOKGIA—-T’liomns Con my. In the Superior Court, June Term, 1807, Jutnes N. Winn, Adrn'r. > vs, > Mortgage, Ac. James I). Smith. ) I T appearing to the Court that on the four teenth of January,'A. D. Eighteen Hun dred and Sixty-one, the Defendant made and delivered to Pliiiiititfs intestate, his promis sory note, Defendant promised to pay J. 8. Neely or bearer. Five Hundred and Eighty one (a) 100) Dollars, twelve mouths after tlie date thereof, for value received, and that afterwards on the twentieth day ot April of the same year, the Defendant, the better to secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered tosiUd Neely liis Dead of Mortgage, which the same Defendant mortgaged to said Neely, Lot of Laud, Number Three Hundred and Twenty, in the Thirteenth District of said county, containing Four Hundred and Twenty Acres, more or less: It further appearing that said note remains unpaid and that James N. Winn, is the qualified Administrator on estate of J S Neely, dec’d It is therefore Ordered by the Court, that the said Defendant do pay iiito Court, on or before the first day of the uoxt term thereof, tho principal, interest and costs due on said note, or show cense to the contrary r—And that on failure to do so, the equity of redemption 111 tlie said Mortgage he forever barred and foreclosed .—And it is fur ther ordered that this Rule be published once a mouth for four mouths, or served personally at least three mouths before the next term of thisConrt' A. T. McINTYRE, A true extract from the Minutes. LKHBEUS DEKLE. Clerk, Aug 9 1 atu tm l’laiutiti s Atty. GEORGlA—Tkoiuas Comity. Court of Ordinary, July 1, 1857. TVhereaa, J IV Me Adams makes appliea tion for Letters of Administration on tb» an administered estate of Samuel Lnsseler, d»*. and All persons interested are therefore notified to file their objections in Court, otherwise said letter* will be granted the applicant in terms of the law. II 11 TOOKE, July 2J-3(XI Ordinary. Report oU the Joint Commit tee on Licenses. COMMITTEF, ROOM, Thomasville, Gn., 15th Feb. 1867. To the lion. Mayor and Council • The Committee on Ordinances in obedi ence to the action of the Conncil at its last meeting, authorizing them to take into consideration the whole of the existing Or dinance on Licenses, and to report at once Hie-changos proper to he made therein, by reason of the action of the Legislature of the State at its last session, in regard to the granting of License for the sale of spi rituous or intoxicating liquors, within tlie 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. Be 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 than malt liquors, within tlie corporate limits of said City, in quantities less than three gallons, without having first obtained a license for this purpose from 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 nnd costs of trial, for each anil evevy such offence ; and every and all such 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 with out license from the Mayor and Council as herein prescribed shall constitute a gepe 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 tlie City of Thomasville, shall make ap plication in writing for such license to the Mayor and Council of said city, at least eight days before the first regular meeting of the same that shall bo held in the month of March : and all such applications shall contain a definite statement of tlie place where such sale is to be conducted, and shall bo accompanied by a written certifi cate, signed by two or more respectable citizens of the neighborhood in which tlie 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 or intoxicating liquors, or for any other purpose, except when the nature of the business or employment is necessa rily of a temporary character, shall not be issued for a less period than six months, nor shall any such license continue in force longer than tlie first day of March next ensuing, after the issuing of such license, and all fees for licenses which are 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 spirituous or intoxicating liquors shall, before such li cense is issued, enter into a bond with two or more securities, to be approved by (lie Mayor, payable to the Mayor and Council of rite City of Thomasville, for eight hun dred dollars, and conditioned to keep a de cent and orderly house ; and any person who after giving such bond and receiving such license, shall fail to keep a decent and orderly house shall, on conviction for such offence before the Mayor and Council of said city, forfeit liis or her License, and be fitted in a sum not exceeding fifty dol lars and costs of trial; and all persons who shall under one license sell or retail spirit uous or intoxicating liquors in more than one establishment at tlie same tune, or at any other than liis or her regular place of business, or who after having obtained license to sell or retail spirituous or intoxi cating liquors, shall transfer or attempt to transfer such license to any oilier person, shall be subject to the penalties already prescribed in this section. Section 5. All persons who are required liy the provisions of this Ordinance to take out license, and who shall fail to take out such license for a longer period than fif teen days after tlie time prescribed for taking out tlie same shall have expired, or who shall, after taking cut license fur any purpose, fail to make payment for the same for a longer period than five days after tho time at which such payment is required to be made, shall be fined in a sum not less than one dollar, nor greater than ten dol lars, for eaclt day they shall fail to take out license, or for each day they shall fail to make payment its herein prescribed ; artd shall also forfeit iiis or her license at the discretion of the Mayor. Section 6. Any person liavi g license from the Mayor and Council, to sell or re tail spirituous liquors, who shall per mit persons to play and bet at any game or games of chance, or to stake money or oilier tiling of value, on any game or games of chance, in any room or building useil by such person, for selling spirituous 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 minor, or to any person already intoxi cated, such person so offending shall, on conviction thereof before tlie Mayor and Council of said City, forfeit his or her 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 llie.itricai or equestrian perform ance, rope dancing, musical concert, fire works, animal show, or sleight of hand, without a license from the Mayor aud Council of said city, for such exhibition, and without having first paid the tax as sessed against the same in the annual tax ami license ordinance. Section 8. No non-resident dentist or daguerreotypist, or vendor of pat out medi clues, shall be permitted to exercise his or her profession within the corporate limits of the City of Thomasville, without having first obtained a license from the Mayor nnd Council for that purpose; and all persons who, after being notified of tho require ments of this section, shall fail or refuse to take out a license as herein prescribed, shall be fined ih a sum not exceeding ten dollars, at the discretion of the Mayor, for each day during which such profession shall be exercised without license. Section 9. All licenses required by the provisions of this ordinance to be taken out, shall be granted by the Mayor and Council, and must be issued and signed by tlie Clerk in his official capacity, who shall ho entitled to receive One Dollar for each license issued, to be paid by the person to whom the license is issued. Section 10. 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 ; and also the rate nf taxation upon trades professions and property, within the corpo rate limits of the city, shall be as follows : For license to aell or retail spirituous or intoxicating liquors tether than malt li quors) So quantities less than one quart, the fee shall be SIOOO, to be paid quarterly in advance. For license to sell or retail spirituous or intoxicating liquors (other than malt li quors) in quantities of one quail or by greater 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.(t0 For Agencies of Express Compa paniea, each, per annum, 75.00 For Vendue Masters, each, per annum, . 50.00 For Billiard Tables and Bowling Alleys, each, per annam, §O.OO For Pcdlers 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 resn and Photograph artists, 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 50.00’ License fee for all other shows or exhibitions for gain, for each exhibition, . . . 16.00 The tax on livery stables shall be, each, per annum. . . 60.00 The tax on all stock drovers of hones nnd mules, &c., for each day during which they shall of fer for sale any horses or mules, 2.00 Tlie license for regular butchers and otlicrs who use stalls in the Market House, the fee shall be, per an nun 50.00 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 for two horse drays or wagons, per annum, . , 20.00 The license for one horse drays or wagons, per annum, . . 10.00 Tlie tax on all hogs, pigs, sheep and goats, slaughtered and of fered for sale within the corpo rate limits, per head, . 20c. The tax on all beeves, per head, 60c. Marks and brands of all slaughtered ani mals to be exhibited to the Marsha!, The rate of taxation on real estate nnd stock in trade shall be determined by the exigencies of the city, and shall be suffi cient to defray the indebtedness of the cor poration; the assessment to be made here after according to the return of the receiv ers of the tax returns. The lax on goods sold at. auction shall he one per cent; auctioneers to make monthly returns to the Clerk of Council, and to collect and pay over to him the amount of tax due, under a penalty of not more than $25.00 lor failure or refusal so to do. The tax on all goods and mertbaniric,. sold on commission wit Lin the coiporate limits shall he one per cent, on the gross sales, vendors to make monthly returns ter the Clerk of Council, under a like penalty, as in Ihc case of vendue masters. A tax often cens per bale Is hereby as sessed on each bale of Cotton stored or remaining within tlie corporate limits of tlie city, afer the first day of March, 1867, which tax shall be colleoted and paid to the Clerk of Council, by the owner or keeper of tlie warehouse, room, or build ing in 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 (lie Marshal (0 pro cute from eacli person having Colton stored on their premises, and furnish to the 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 produce, fresh meats, butter, and poultry, shall be carried to tho Market House, and there offered for sale, between the hours of 5 A. M., and 10 A. M. The charges for hauling within the corpo rate limits shall be as follows : For all two horse drays or wagons 75 cts. per loa 1. Fur all one horse drays or wagons, 37J cts. per load. Section 12. In addition to the license fees prescribed in the 10th Section of this Ordinance, tho following rax-is hereby as sessed against and required to be paid by all vendors »f spirituous or intoxicating liquors, in quantities of one quart or by greater measure, to wit: Twenty five cents per gallon on every gallon sold ; 1 he amount ot (ax to be ascertained from vendor’s ro turn, which shall be given in under oath, to the Clerk of Council, at the expiration of each quarter, and the tax shall be paid at the same time. Section )•'!. Repeals all conflicting ordi nances on Licenses, W. M. HAMMOND, Chairman. Y’l'D> VAL HOTEL NEAR. THE (3KEi:NVII.LB nn.l CHARI.KNTON Kin.road ni fors. COIiVUBIA, SO. CA. R. JOYISKR, Ap 2(13m _____ Proprietor. GENERAL SUPER DENT’S OFFICE,) Art attic St Out.r Rah. Road, > Savannah, Nov. 30, 1860. ) Tlf ROITS3 II TK KKTS. Thomasville to Quincy. $lO OO ThooMivilla to Tallahansee 9 00 ThomaavUle to Montieello 8 00 Thnninsvilleto Madison 70V Quitman to Madison 6 50 Valdosta to Madison 5 75 For the accommodation of Passengers, be tween the above Stations, a Passenger Coach i» attached to the Freight Train 011 the fol lowing days: On Monday, Wednesday mid Friday Leaving Thomasville 7,15 A. M. leaving Quitman 10.10 A. li. leaving \ ablest* 12.45 P. M: Arriving at No. 12, in time, to connect with the Through Passenger Train for Florida On Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday. Leaving No. 12 on arrival of Passenger Train from Florida and arriving as follows: At Valdosta 12.25 P M. At Quitman 2.38 P. M At 1 homasville 5.15 I*. M. Bv taking this train. Passenger* to and from Florida, will avoid any delay on the mute. li. 8 HAINKB, Dee 6 Oen'l Sup’t. NOTICE. ON and after this date, all Freight coming from and destined to, point* West of the Oelloehonee River, will be carried over this ltoad to and from Savannnh, at a redaction of I'weaiT.ltve per Gen*.. ~n the rates of Transj-irtstioii {rom Thoruasville—making the charges in the several eUsse* as follows! First Clare ;>er ruble foot. 14 eU. S ,ii,l Class iter 100 1W............98 eta, Thild CD— per 100 lb* 72 etc. Fourth Clare per HVt 1ha............57 ets. Fifth Clare per llrt ihs. 49 rta. Sixth Clare per 160 1b*..............34 els. Seventh Clare per 100 lb*. .....30 eta. Eighth (Tore per HW lbs ............23 eta. Cotten per !•** 1b5.../ .....48eta. 11 8 HA INKS, ■V i* 13 37 U Oeu’l Bofft