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IMPORTANT l iULi:.
Value of CSreeiaV»n« > liM in (Do^fcdornlc
Iffonry.
months. 18(32. 1&63. 18C4. 1805.
January .77. 771771 *2 0050 00
February 2 10 12 70 25 20
March.... 2B 14 57 34 S*o
April 3* 23 42 .33
May.’.... 3 87 10 65......
June. 4 8;> 8 12......
July 689 779
August 40 531 885
September.. $2 19 9 711 10 561
Otcobcr 105 0 07i12.5u
November 229 9 90| 12.55
December 2 28 12 Go[ 18 261
The above table shows what one dollar in
Greenbacks is estimated to be worth in Con
federate Treasury notes at the several dates
specified; one that the Revenue'Department
has adopted, and which they require to be ob
served in estimating the value of Confederate
money. The reader will readily observe that
the Confederate money must lio reduced to
currency and not to .a Bpceie b;i.-i*,as luis been
the practice. —Southern liecorder.
TALI ABI E TABLE.
Prices of Confederate Money f/r Gold
from Jan. 1, ’GI to May 1, ’OS.
1801.
January to May Ist, 6 per cent, disc’t.
July Ist to Oct. Ist, 10 per cent-, disc’t.
Oct. Ist to Oct. loth, 12 per cent, disc i.
Oct. 15th to Nov. loth, 15 per cent, disc’t.
Dec. Ist to Dec. 7lh, 20 per cent, diso’t.
December loth, 30 per cent, disc’t.
IS6J.
January Ist, 20 per cent, discount
“ loth, 20 per cent, discount
February Ist, 25 per cent, discount
“ 15th, 40 per cent, discount
March Ist, 50 per cent, discount
“ loth, G 5 per cent, discount
April Ist, 75 per cent, discount
“ loth, 80 per cent, discount
May Ist, 00 per cent, discount
<< 15th, 95 per cent, discount
June Ist, 05 per cent, discount
“ loth, $2 00 for One Dollar
July Ist, 2.00 for One Dollar
“ loth, 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
Jsth, 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 Or.e Dollar
July 15th, 10.00 for One Dollar
August Ist, 14.00 lor One Dollar
August 15th, 15.00 for One Dollar
September Ist, 14.00 for One Dollar
September loth, 14.00 for One Dollar
October Ist, 13.00 for One Dollar
October 15th, 12.50 for One Dollar
November Ist, 13.00 for One Dollar
November 15th, 15.50 for One Dollar
December Ist, 20 00 for One Dollar
Deocmber 15th, 21.00 for One Dollar
1804.
January Ist, 21.00 for One Dollar
January loth, 20.00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 20.00 for One Doliar
February 15tli, 21.00 for One Dollar
March Ist, 26.00 for One Dollar
March 15th, 20.00 for One Dollar
April Ist, 10.00 for One Dollar
April 15th, 21.00 for One Dollar
May .Ist, 20.00 foi On > Dollar
May loth, 18.00 for One Dollar
July Ist (o July loth, 18.00 for One Dollar
July to August loth, 20.00 for One Dollar
August loth, 2 ,00 for One Dollar
September Ist, 20 50 for One Dollar
September 15th, 22.50 for One Dollar
October Ist, 27.00 for One Dollar
October 16lh, 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 15th, 35.00 for One Dollar
December olst, 51.00 for One Dollar
180*.
January Ist, 60,00 for One Dollar
January 15th, 65.00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 50,00 for One Dollar
February 15th, 46.00 for One Dollar
March Ist, 55.00 for One Dollar
March 1 fit’ll, 67.00 for One Dollar
April Ist, 70.Q0 for One Dollar
April 15th, 80.00 for One Dollar
April 20th, 100.00 for One Dollar
April 26th, 200.00 for One Dollar
April 27th, 300.00 for One Dollar
April 28th, 500.00 fin-One Dollar
April 2911i, 800.00 for Ouo Dollar
April 30th, 1,000.00 for One Dollar
May Ist, 1,200.00 for One Dollar
THE
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
040 BROADWAY, New York,'
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES A\l» REGGIES,
At Iti-ifliu iiinl Allnnlii, t.n.
IJOB the -purpose of supplying Moielumts
and Planters at the South, by wholesule or
retail with any style of Carriages, Hng-.-ies or
Plantation Wagons.
Mr. WOodmlts long experience lit the ear
tiago business will enable us to give sutislac
rion in supplying good substantial work, snob
as the country demands, at as low prices as ean
possibly be furnished fof'onsh. We will keep
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
The same as formerly sold by Air. Woodruff,
and which became so universally jMipular all
through the South, as the best BUggv in use.
We also furnish IKON AXLE PLANTA
TION WAGONS, of the very best make ia
America, for 2, 1 or 6 horses.
We invite all who want imy article in mu
line to address
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.,
0-40 Broadway, New York.
July 26 l y
GEOK6IA—4I ilvliell County.
Whcrcm,, Ezekiel Miljer. Administrator of
Elijah Pickern, late of said County, deceased,
having tiled bis petition in this Court, for Let
tere of Dismission from Haid estate, this is to
admonish all concerned, to ba and appear at,
my office within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause, if any they can, w-hv said Letters
should not bo granted. Given under niv hand
at office, March 2,1867.
H. C. DASHER,
Mar 8-Cm Adm'r.
GEORGlA —ffCrliol* County.
Court of Ovdiuary, Feb. Term, 1867.
Whereas, R. J. Levur, Administrator on
the estate of John M . Fletcher, inis applied to
me in proper form to be dismissed from said
Administration : —Notice is hereby given Wall
parties interested to Ole their o top-et ions m
Court, otherwise Letters of Dismission will be
granted said upplisant at the August Term of
• said Court. THOS. B. OLA YTON,
Mar 8-6ra Ordinary.
Advantageous Offer.
rpHE undersigned will contract for the
X delivery of from 20 to 50 tons of Pe
ruvian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Ons
ley’g or Thomasville, at sllO per ton. The
quality of the Guano is warranted to be the
best. We will take orders from 1 ton to
20. JAS. R. SMITH £ CO.
Ousleys Station, Nov. 10, 1860, ts i
BOOK H STORE
IN TOWST.
VVntERKut) kinds of School and Reading
v V Books. Pens, Pencils,Chalk Pencils for
Black beard. Red, Blue and Black Inks, Writ
ing Paper of all sorts and sizes, Copy Books,
Blank Books Rub ji*B. Ink Stands, Enve
lopes of all kinds, Pictures and Paint
ings, Large uiul FiLe. Family Bi
bles. \\ ebaLcl b Ujuibudtfpd
Dictionary, Hymn Books'
Testaments with
Psalms, Music,
* Tnv J^oqlvs^
cV (See.
Novel* of, kinds hn<l Indifferent an
I hors—Ht. ElMirt, Harry W*HKugl*H
Nest—mav Ik* found Cheap.
Also, a Line article ol CUEWIM; A N l>
MIOKIV; TOBACCO, on Commission,
Tin: \EfLY Bkst in the City. Give me a
CALL
Books and Music ordered by request at slioft
notice.
AUCTION every S TURDAY
J. I!. S. DAVIS,
Bookseller and Auctioneer"
Ap 5 ts
AiISWOfITH. HI! 4 SAKrORO
A PE now receiving a large and complete
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOUTS & /SHOES,
ffsiis and Cap 6,
Hardware anti t'ullci-y,
Crocltcrj Ware,
BAG-GINGr AND ROPE,
In fact, any and everything that a Planter or
any one else nc eiU, which we are detennihid to
S33Lt* LOW
As arty house in the place.'
IW Call and < Xittniue ffn yoiir-elvcs.
I "tfF’No charge made for showing goods.
I Holiest mirkit prie< s pkiil idr Cotton,
Wool, Hides and oilier Countrv Produce.
!s’-cC'Also receiving a fresh lot of {SEED
OATS AND RYE.
At the old stand of Ainsworth iV San
ford, next door to I. Kuhitshek and Brother.
Oct J 8 4 > ts
SEOTTS iraat
. BECON T D VEAR.
The Oldest mid Largest Literary Magazine
in the South,
The Proprietor of I his popular Monthly w ill
publish un edition of several I lit. usai .1 copies
in January next, lo meet llic increasing dr
Miami for it in nil portions of tile Konlii and
West. Ifs <'or;-* of CeAtri harm's' is*nlrc;idy
inrgc, mid will be Bti-engtlifsiicil by the uddi
lion of several
i:\eelloitl Hub- mill Simile \Y liter*.
Besides flu- usual variety of Original and So
le i toil Prose mill Poetl v, there will be r-m-
Iniin l the admirable Jlistory of tbe VVar. en
titled
‘ l-'iLILL) AND < AMI’;”
By Vm Glflci i. Also,
Tlio Soc r e t Marri a g o,
By Mrs. Warfield, of Keufui-ky.
Also,!
Trope , mill Fllrliipliorrs of Hie ESilile,
As illustrated by sriemv. By A. Means,
!)’ D., LL. I>.
Also, il series of iirlicleti on
I, 1 V |{ 1 N ’l’ 11 G KAM T ,
By Rev. R A. Holland, of Ki iitneky, now oij
ft tour in Egypt uml I'destine,
li will be elegnlitly embellished vvilh Steel
Dirties, Lithograph* and Wood Cnls. prepared
expressly foi'tliist pnblieatiiui, eonsisliu'g of an
peril liken, set's of i.ee, Ddvis, 100 Johnslnn,
Poll;, l-’olrest, etc.
lis <| mint il v of rending mailer will also lie in
creased, so that i! will ennlfiln nearly twice
the amount ol cither Goßey or Peti i-son.
IVe slifil! ulso nilriiduee ii ihjmrtnicn: of Wit
and Humor, and oeenSioual Wood Cut llliiHtra
liofiK of .Soul limi II and Wesler.ii .Scenury.
II will be perceived (but this plan Involves
imicli mbijlioiiul. ox penny, uml we invito tlio
lover* of II sound Ulld elevated literature to
rally to Ibis outyrprine. if lias already i-eeeiv
ell tbe big lesl elaailllillUlS of tile press: lei it
now lm\liiflterinl :iid, nn.l we proiniseaiMa --
nzinc eijtuil to any over before the Ainorioaii
public.
TERMSSingIe Hiibseribers. 85; eleven
copies, fJSO; twenty tayyi copies. If 1110; mg| a|
tbe mine rules for tliree nml rix uiontbs. Cler
gyine.n of till deiioniiiuiiiaiis mid Piunddunts
and Professors of Colleges will rscf'lv, ii ;,l SI.
Thu person who will send ns tin- larg.-st
elab of subscribers, not. less t Inin 25, pro v ioie, to
March Ist, shall revuivo n premium ol Fifty
Dollars, Address,
W.J. SCOTT.
Atlanta, Gn.
£’/ Tlio Juuimry immbnr will be ivmly for
mail by flu- IStli ot Deeond'vr. jati S
l Established in 1812 )
A Good, t'lienp, nml n-i-y I ulnulile |»u
per for Every itlnii, Worn mi
nml 4'liild,
In City, Vtlliige nml I'oiintr) :
The American Agriculturist
FOII TilK
Eai'iii, GurtltMi ami litmsfhtsiii.
Including n Special Inleresting and Instruc
tive Department for Children and Youth.
The AuKK-n.Ti'itisT is u large periodical o
32 pages, well printed, and filled with pl in.
jirneti.-iit, jvlinbln origlnnl innlfes,' inelnding
liumlieds of beuiitilul and insti ijctive lingrav
ingsin every uuiuud viibuuo.
It contains each tmmtli a Calendar of opera
tions to be jierfoißiud on the Pur in, in tlio Di
ehard and Garden, in ajul around llio Dw ell,
iug, ole.
The tlx'US.I u ds of hints mid siifgesl.ions given
in every volume ale prepared In pnp-lii al in
telligent working iiiyu, who knew wlmt fimv
W rile nix nil.
The Household Department is valuable to
every Ilonsekeepvr. iiil'ordiiig very mum use
lid Lints and directions ealrnlutod to lij*htou
and faeilitate in door work.
Ibe Department for Children and Yon!Il is
prepared with special cure, to furnish m t only
amusement, but ulso to inculeato kuirwledgo
and s-mud moral priaeiples.
( fin 1,1. VTlox ■ll u.'ls. flu- ciixaibltiou of
tin: American Agriculturist (pJj.Ootlf,, 1511,061))
is so largo tie,it it ean lie fui-htfliud ut the tow
price of 41.56 a year; four popiq*. tor ,* ~ len
copies, for sl2 ; twenty or 111010, $1 oaoh ; sin
gle nifmbei-s 1.) et-uU each.
LjPTttY ir a Ykak.
OR INGE JI’DD A CO.,
„ I’roprietOi*. II Pm k Row,
stay 21 New York City.
Gl-IORG lA* ’l'll 0111 ii* County.
Court of Ordinary March 30, 1-67.
Where it*, Edward Rieyas. Adini.oMiator
on the estat eof T. I! Dnvi--. dM-easo !. mafies
application by Puli:ion to this Court tor ts-t
ters of Dimmasinn from said tin t:—All per
sons interested are therefore notified to Til*
tleir objections in Court, otberwi., onj.t j,,.t.
ters will be grunt in terms oftlio law.
II II TOUKR,
k Ap S 6111 ()r,limit v. 1
Afflicted Read This!
KAYTON’S
OLEUM VITiE!
rpins great German* Liniment ia an alnioit
I jn!‘Bilit>le cure • * ? * ’
IClkic iualik.m,
Ncurnlffin,
Khcumatic
I*siin« iu ilie
Bill’ll, Hactthl,
Miafcat 01* Joint*,
Too I It <l4* lac,
NrrvoiiM lli'iiilnrlit*,
linrnt’ll4*, Hpi nin
, JIS I nisi hi. Sm <ll ing-.
Cuff*, l«is4>ei It if i-«,
IS 11 min, Ac., Ac.
'J liin great remedy should lx* in every house.
For Itoi’he.s this reinedv liuh no
Ask tor ICaVton’ft Oleum Vitie. Take no
oilier. Seat by Express for sl.
Kayton’s Magic Cure,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY,
For the oiirrt of Sudden Coughs and ffolds,
Asthma, Acid Stomach. Sore Throat,. Heart
burn. Sea Siekuei H. Cholera, .Diarrhoea iTiiriH
and ('ramps in the Stomach. Sent Ly Exprea*
for .* I.
Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills,
Are a sure and pleasant, cure*, for Dyspepsia,
Bilious Disorders, jptition. and all Din
order.i oflim Liver, Nloimtol) and Bowels, and
when taken regularly will ehanso the blood.
These are tile great* .-t Anti Bilious Bills ever
placed before tin- public- Sent by mail for 30
( f ills per box.
The above medicines are prepared :uid sold
by
■Prof. H II KaYTOX.
Savannah,
Georgia,*
To whom all orderw hliouM he addressed ; or
to the Wholesah- Agents, A A. Sulomous
Cos., Savannah, (la.
A liberal discount to lliose selling again.
For sale by DniggistH and Couutiy iMer
ehaiits, ireuc*rally.
if Beware of. eounteifeifs, tlie genuine
have Pi-of. If. If. Karon’s Mignaiure oil each
bottle and box.
For s tie in Thoniaaviile hv Dr- P. S. Bower.
May 14, ’QL
\V r E have used I4;illig|jniiN B*i!!n and
▼ f litul they will do all that is claimed for
them, and cheerfully recommend t hem to pnb
lio favor.
J 11. WATTS,
E'- <jov( i ii<>i; of Alabama,
and. \V. A. SANFORD,
Att v Uvii’l of -Alabsima
1U)B B L>Ol (HUaCTY,
iladge Supreme Cuurl, Ala.
From Tiios. ,1. .1 1; DUE, Judge Supreme Gourl.
I ii:iv« 11 « and (aullijiliiiu m on inv
plantation, for F* \er and Ague, and find ihein
sill that chrmod tor them.
'JM!f)S*. J JUDGE.
Montgomery, AJa., Sept. ‘J!I, 1808*
Loimden ('ountv, Alahanut.
Ihilliclinit’N »'<»<>r :m<l Ague R*ilN
will do. Thev are dotidedly the best 'medicine
lor < liillfwiud Fever I <’Vt*r gave. I wrtuhl
not be without them for five times the prie *.
J A. GRAHAM.
A mi;imm April 17, 1^(57.
( hie lmx of (hilliyliaii'x B*ilfm minuJ me
peiieellv ol (Jiillrt and Fever. 'l’liey are flits
best medicine for (‘hills and Fever I ever yaw.
A. G. RONALDS!)N,
Clerk Sapeiior Court, Sumter eounty, Gst.
iMont'j'unerv, A In., Jalv 9, I Slid
Messrs. BLOC NT II AI<F Gi-m I
Imve UH>d vonr l4ti!lig!n%fi>N I*lll* on two
ocea i.Mis for ( ‘hills ill,(I Fever, and find 11ml
they etlei t • alhthat. tlie\ sire intended to do.
I liev are tin.’ best reinedv for the disease that
I huV« ever tried, i eon. idr-r them •perfectly
reliable.
Respect fully, DANE s VYftR.
G. Bev. G liOdg.ofJG and A. M. of Ala.,
Albany, <Sn., M.tndt 11. IBfi7.
1 liavn iDeri <Li 11 mSin n% i*ilN iij forty
< u «’ ol«< Mi ills und i'h'ver, with perfect Mice. s’.
'I In v are the lu st Feverrnd Ague Pills put up.
A. B. FA NT.
Wholesale in Savannah hv
A. A SOLOMONS CO-,
And by all 1 )nu*s r^o
BLOUNT (X HALE,
Proprietors.
JulyL'-Jm Moutgomeiy, Ala.
Music Instruction
| Il VYING b><|itod jirrmaniaVllv (n Tliouias
i I viltn. t ri-kpvvmillv iubn-nr R|y ) 1(411(11]a
anil tin) j] ab tit'. Unit. 1 will cricivc ji-ipilx for in
Ktinu-tion vn- tin) I'iano F.n-to, Gfiltur, Vb.Kri,
l-'lato, i*i- tbix lluiaiH Will ulna givu inatnu
liana in tSibging, Hai-mony, Tbnruugb Btna,
(knnponittfm, 'See,
Trims pci- (plai t rl* of tell Weeks, (tbiefy les
sons, ncciipyina fifty fimintes time eai-li b son),
Twenty live Dnllnis -’stiivtly In iklviuicc, vx
Cent i(V special eenlvuct.
I will (if (testr.iMo.) ill-Imot H class fee tlio
express pm-iniso f.f pi-epaiin;; Uieia lo teicb
Music.pi-ovnlf-d tour nr iiiiice pupils wm lm el.
laiuefi tinfl ructions in Ibi ; ilen ii'Uneiit will
consist of daily lessons, (Satiinliivs mi.) Sim
iluvsexceptml) mi ttie Duma IfticUi. ncany f--ae)
iimlmuti-nt lminvil iibove, nmibinial wit I, I'be
(in !ical Singing ,(Vy nolitj wliU-li L imtisin n
sable tu tjnnuugii pie(»;ii'atiou fee leavbing,—
Terms, One limitin',■! l'ollncp pec teem nT
twenty wei ks l’Vvii llnmli. 4 and Fitly, wit It
Boned included
V peolicleimy ill Mo de ran be obtained in a
few niOUtbs iu a siricllv mu- nail ,cbno|. Hiat is
cai-ely obtniueil in years, and lit glen! expense,
by tile Usual nu lliod of iiislniction
Any wishing to join the class wit limit a view
to touching, w ill lie leecivcd, tail will be re
‘(iiii-ed to libido by nil Hie cull s eegnlutitc; Hio
Class of tunc Inn's.
\\ Al. T. D.VUSONS
Tbomasvilli.', l>ei 20 56 ts
VNfEW HER FEME! Cal K-l Suae
Oi-im-i.n v\ Fiiosi Mi;vnai, ni.amil'uc.
lined by E. T. .8.1(1 hi «St t'n., Now York; is
making a senmition wlim-rvor h. is known
isvci-y ilclicato. ami its IV i rranco l-cm lin*
on flip handkerchief I'm- days. - Hctninj
tivHetin, Fhiladgl Ilia.
S' WEET urOI’ONAX! Tlie only tdo
ganl Dorfiunc. I < found on all toilets,
and never stain* the!iatulkccoliii>f.
SiVl'Li’ OroVONAXi Is the sweetest
I.xtviu-I tna-10. .Su(»-icodes all oihecs.
Try it ofn.-c ; will use no otiii'i-.
Ss\ I.i, i * I V*AI’GN AXI • New DoiTumo
li-mu The eMIC fasiiionalde
DciTunni and liadics’ lAoligW.
SWEET Ol*Ol*ONA\ FROM MEXIi’D!
Nuhice con Id uoi peodnee « richer
(Jem oc Ciioicor I'Ntumc. Try if and lie
oonriaoed. E. T. SMITH ,k Cos,, N. V.
OIYEET GI’DI’ONAX FROM MI’NTCO!
) 1 New, very rare, rich and fishtim ilile
perfume. The iuic.T over import ml or mm.
ufautm-i din liie huin-ifjlatca, Try,it and
he convinced,, ‘
SWEHT Oi»ai>f>NvY FltoYi NiPXICO
The nnmt ologant and eM<Vntiul per.
sonal cequisito fur ti holy, -‘Exlrnei •of
Sweot OpopiMiax. ’
E. Ts SMITH k'ro.. New York.
n '3 18 -
l.rllrf* nf for 8ul«.
»t r«iiß omit:
A New Sensation
roiv THE
BOYS & GIRLS.
1»OOKS are hard to get, for want of money.
> But tint boys mid girls must have some
thing to mid, iiud thevpngijt to have fresh
foipplioß of rending kyy.kv wkVk. Now, there
arc plenty of inoiithfr )iai>ers lor tlfi-mj hut
tlfdfr old friend—and who docs not remember
him, and his “Childkkn’s Grim; ’ ill war
limes—their old friend, J. \V. BL'RKE, propo
ses to ve them the
lluiKiHonifst Wcelily Paper
his Phoenix Printing House can bring out. To
do this he must have
KluiMlredfs ol Subscribers!
And lie appeals to the young folks to help him.
Ur want* t<* lrnow how many will vote for
the i>fi,p(*r« by agreeing to take It. Let them
send in rlieirhaig list- of names that he rtiav
see hbw tIH! vote stands, and whether it \%ill
warniot him in commencing it- Never mind
the money just yet. If 1m- finds the vote all
light, he will,, begin Hie publieatiou, and call
for tin* money : for then he will hold that all
-who have voted for it by sending un tln*ir
will he under obligations to subscribe
tor the oaper. Who says “Jlurrali for a
B crldj l*««fH*r lor ilie Koya A C-iirl* !’»
est list of subscribers ?
We shall,in the first number, begin the pub
lication of a *4'<|(i<l io ili4* ‘•'IfCtUNCJ
TI A KOO.TBRN !»> Nearly all the hoys and
gd riff In the United States have read the Young
Maroonkus, and been delighted with it; and
Mr. Doubling assures us that the new story
will be every whit as ‘good as the old one ; and
w ho could want anything better?
All of our old friends and eorrespomlents,
iin<l a great manv new ones, will write for us,
and help us to make tlie
BEST JUVENILE PAPER IN
THE UNITED STATES!
Burke's Wki;ki.v for Bovs and Gng,s
will he a handsome Quarto <>f eight pages,
splendidly illustrated, and eh gaiftly' printed
with mew?type, on ifne white i>aper, making
in the year a b< ani ifnl v<»lume of over 400 pa
ges, with a line title page and index.
TEK*LS:
Single subscriptions $ 2 ()0 per annum.
Three copies - r » 00 “
Five copies 8 00 “
Ten copies.. l-b 00 “
Twenty one copies ‘69 00 “
Single subscriptions, J mo’s. b 0 cents.
Single subra riptinn , 0 mo’s* 1 00
" ■:/ We wttnt an active and intelligent, # ]
! i/ hoy or giil ;it every post office iu tin- ft. \
' . South tocauvjuss for subscriptions and
5 •} will make it to their interest to work, '
l ’if for us.
Send tor a Pieiuiam list and Circular giving
full partienluis. A<ldress
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Valdosta, Jan. 31, 1867. 12
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
4.■ I \ riit;i,,-II 4'«wuty
M L persons indebted to the estate of Thus.
11. Ciuubio, hit,- of said County, deceased, lire
i oquiied to m.iko iuauedi«le ptyumut, uml
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sent themiii terms of the la"
SIM EON BECK,
•D'K MM tdcu'r
UI OIII.iI Tliiehell 4 01101,.
Nt 11 RUE AS. simoon Beek. Administrator
on the CHtute of Thomas 11. Cimihle, tli-et a-ed.
makes nppln atirtn to said C-mrf ter I.otters of
Disuiissinn toon said Adiuini*tintion :• All
poisons tilteri-sltd are therefore Uolilioti to til,
their ybieetl. ills iii said Court, oUn-rn iso .oil
letls-rs will tie „ianled hi toynusof Hie tu IY .
11. C. dasher.
July fto-ui Ord narv.
BUBBIA -lil.ln ll 4 ol'Nll.
AA Ilf REAS. .7 3iii AY f, rrpe, Adniiulsira
mr mi the *sft,i,. „f vm*. H. Mason, deeeaw-d,
makes apyJiiaui.a, i* U,e fiuiii at Onltnarv of
sad (/ninth, I n Leltiis -if 1 *l;inis- , from
said Admiuisti ri- ni—AM TOrsotn interestud
are thereto- •, ..-ifiid to m. fheir obieetlmi* in
•aid Court wise s.aid'lettere wilt be gran
ted intenvis ot tlie 1 iw
11 f DASIIKR
July 6 6m • - Us hum, !
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FROM
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KXT It ACT FROM MI \ IHT6
THOMAS IMTtUOR C OIJ IT.
Thomasvillk, July 25, ISG7.
following Lots in the Town of J’bom-
I asvillr, having been sold on the 3rd of
May, 15,>3,/>n the following conditions, vis;
One third cash on day of sale; one-third to be
paid .lanuarv LlttoJj one third payable Jan.
1, 1 S.V>.
No. 105, Block 5, Column 5
108, Block 5, Column 5
15, Block 4. (’oliimn I
.50, Block 0, (Vdunni 3.
14, JUock 4, t'eluinn I.
7, Bloc!* 2, Colmun I.
13, Block I, (’olumn I.
I lit, Block 2, (’olumn 0.
81, Block 3, Column I.
110, Block 2, Column *».
112. Block 2, CoTimin t>.
8, Block 2, Ortlnmn I.
15, Block 5. Column l.
82, Block 3, Column 4.
10, Block I, Column I.
The conditions of sale of above named Lots,
not having been complied with, and the two
last payments remaining yet unpaid: —lt is
Ordered, that, parties holding Receipts I'm the
lirst payments, he allowed sixty days to bring
in said Receipts and pay the balance due and
get titles, if nyl paid, .lie ttaid Lots will ho
put up iit public sale, and sold on the First
Tuesday in Ortrtber next, to the highest- bit!
dei', ami tin amount of tin* lirst inaiidmenl paid
in, will be forfeited in accordance willi the
terms of tlte original sale.
R II HARDAWAY, .j. i c.
lIEN. MITCHELL, i. o.
ANSEL DEKLE, j. t. c.
Lrnn. Drift.e, c. i. c.
July 30 t;od
661' 8.11 \IM.
4: I’OItC ■ A~ Thoimi* County.
In tbe Superior Court, Juno Term, lSt»7.
.Tjuiti’s N. U inn, Adm’r )
vs. Mortgage, c.
James D. Smith. )
IT appearing to the Coort that 4m the four
teenth of Jarmurv* A. D. Eiglitctm Hun
dred and Sixtv one, t*be D» fendunt made and
delivcrotl to VMaintirt s infeatnte, his promis
sory note, whereby the Defendant promised to
pnv J S. Neely or bearer. Five Hundred uml
Eigh(y-one ioO-BH)) Dollars, twelve months
after tne date thfttcmf, for value received, nml
that afterwards on tlte twentieth duv ol April
of the same year, the Defendant, the l»etr«*r to
secure the, pay meat of sai»l uolo. e.\ecuted and
tldivered to stud Neely his !H.*tjdof Mortg ige,
which the same Tiyfendant tndVtgae.Ml to-aid
Ncelv, I.ot ( t I and. Number■ Threr Hui’ lr J
andTweiity, in tbe ibirteenilt District rtf stud
eounty, containing Four Humlnsl and Twenty
Acres, moro or lessli turther Mppeminvrthat
said uot*' remains unpaid and that •Inam# N.
Want, is the goidified Administrator on estate
of J S Neely, dec’d It is there fore Ordered
by ihf Court, that the said Defendant do pfiv
into Court, on or before the first day of the
next term thereof, Hie principal, juterect .*in«l
costs duo on siiid not -, or -dffiyr cun#o to the
contrary : And that on failure to do H«»*the
equity of redemption m the sniil Mortgage b« v
forever barred and U>t «a hnnalAmi it is fur
ther ordered ill At this Rule be imMished ©pee a
me ith for tour uumtlm. or frervcMl |H*n*ouuliy
id ioait threti month# before the next term of
Utis Court* A. T. Me IN TAKE,
A trua extrjirt from iita Minure#.
LEBULL'S DI.KI.E.
Aug 9-lamlm Flmnttrt’# Ativ.
U l OllUl A~‘ Thsmn« ConOfv.
Cotut of Ordhutry, July I,lßo*.
Wliitbui, J. i\ M. Vdauw makes uu|d*ca
tJ<Hj f,v i tter# of AdiMiulsf ration ou fin uu
utbniui> red estate pl&uUuQi
Ad persons iuterestod are thi iid'orc to
tile their objection* hi C*. -art, ethnyAv said
letter# wilt be grabted th# apple aii! iu term#
of tbe taw.
ir ir n>okk
Urdiuui v*
iieport or llic Joint Coniinii
tee on Licenses.
COMMITTEE ROOM,
Thomasville, Ga., 15th Feb. 18C7.
To /he Non. Mayor and Coltneil • *
TI o Committee on Ordinances in obedi
ence to the action of the Council at its
| last meeting, authorizing them to take Into
consideration the whole of the existing Or
dinance on Licensee, and to report at
ouoe the qhanges proper to be m.ide therein,
by rc«ason 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 the
corporate limits of the city-i-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. Cos it ordained by the Mayor
and Council-of tLe City of Thouiasvillc,
and it is hereby ordained by virlue of au
thority vested in the same by 1 lie 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 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 couvio
. ifqn for guefi offence before the Mayor anil
any Alderman of said city, he fined in a
suru not exceeding fifty dollars and costs of
trial, for eicli and every such ofi'uncc ; and
every and all such gale 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 front the Mayor and Council as
herein prescribed shall constitute a sepa
rate offence.
Section 2. livery person wishing to ob
tain license (o sell or retail spirituous or
intoxicating liquors, in quantities less than
three gallons, within the corporate limits
of the 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 be belli in the month
of March -. and all such applications shall
contain a definite statement of the 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 the
applicant resides, declaring such applicant
to he a tit person to he cut rusted with such
license.
Section 3, City licenses for the sale of
spirituous dr intoxicating liquors, or for
any other purpose,except when the nature
of the bu iucss or employ meat ig necessa
rily of a temporary character, shall not he
issued for a less period than six month?,
nor shall any such license continue iu force
longer than the first day of March next
ensuing, after the issuing of such license,
and all fees for licenses whieh 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 llcefise to soli or retail spirituous or
intoxicating liquors shall, before such li
cense is issued, enter into a bond with two
or more se-urities, to be. approved by the
Mayor, payable to the Mayor and Council
of the City of Thomasville, for eight hun
dred dollars, and conditioned to keep a de
cent and orderly house ; and any person
who alter 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 oily, forfeit his or hpr License, and
be fined 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 tiian
one establishment at the sumo time, or at
any other than his 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 lo any other person,
shall bo subject to the penalties already
prescribed in this section.
Section 6. All persons who are required
by (lie provisions of this Ordinance to take
out licence,’ and who shall fail to take out
such license for a longer period than lif
tci-n days after |h<Ji for
taking "ill the same Shall have Or
who *di ill;after taking cutMic#i-c for agy
purpose, fail lo make payment for the same
for a longer period than five days after the
time at which such payment is required to
he made, shall be fined in a sum not less
than one dollar, nor greater than ten dol
lars. for each day they ,shall fail to take out
tii-anso. nr for each day they shall fuil to
make payment as herein prescribed; and
shall also forfeit Ills of her license ut the
discretion of Hie Maj or.
Sect ion 6. Any person hnvi g license
from the Mayor and Council, lo sell or re
tail spirituaui liquors, wlio shall-per
mits persons to Ay and bet at nnv game
or gaim-.i.of ehaitce, or fa stake money or
other thing of value, on any game or games
of chance, in any room or building used
by such person, for selling spirituous or
intoxicating liquors, under such license,
or who shall sell or lurm-h directly, or
knowingly,* through otlior pfifsons any
spirituous or iiitoxicafing liquors to any
minor, or to any person already intoxi
cated, such person so offending shall, on
conviction flu-rent bes. ro !ho Mayor and
Count'd of said City, forfeit hi. or her li
cense.
Section 7 No person or persons shall •
exhibit pltblioly, with to the corporate 1i m- j
its of tlicCity of Tiiomasvinc, for gain, any |
kind of theatrical or equestrian perform- '
mice, rope dancing, musical concert, fire ;
works, animal show, or sleight of hand, I
witliOj|tt a lieeu e froin the Mayor fuu|
Council of sui l city, t<>r kncli exhibition,
and without having first paid tlie lax as
so-ssed against the same iu the annual tax
and license ordinance.
Section 8. No non-resident dentist, or
daguerreetypist, or vendor of patent nirdi
clues, shall he permitted to exercise his or
her profession within the corporate limits j
of the Ciyfr of TlinuuuviUe, without h .vtoii
first, nbt dm l a Ifoeut-. fYads th* Mayor anil
rtSitneif ff MiM Yuit-jVTto - ’AtM till prr«on
who, after heing notified of the r,-quirt
merit* of tht* aeetion, shall fail,or relure j
to take out a license as herein prescribed. !
shall bo fined in a fcuui not exceeding leu j
dollar?, at the discretion of the Mayor, for !
each day during whieh such profession j
shall ho excroisorl without ficense.
Section 0. All Hcrnae-t required by the :
provisions of this ordinance to be taken i
out, aliiill be granted by the May or and i
Gotinoil, aud must be iseued and signed by
the 4 ierk in hi* official capacity, who shall j
be entitled to receive One Vtoflar tov each j
license issued, to be paid by tho person to
whom the license is to.iuod.
s’l'cti.iti DY From aud after the I r»f day
of March, 1867, the fitestkbr obtaining It- j
cense to exeix-isc any trade or profession,
which trade hr profession is required hv this j
ordinance to be Carried ail under license ; j
and gDo the rite of taxation upon Uadi s j
profession*aud properiy. wiib.ti Ui* corpo
rate limits ot the oily, *h«U be as toltogry -
For license to sell or rxaait epitiiwu# *r
intoxicating liquors than mah B- ,
-4UOU. iu uuau.r.ic* ic** (ban one quart, .
the fee s-jsdf ' c lo be paid tptar'.trly i
m adiaaes-
For license to sell or retail spirituous or
intoxicating liquors (other than malt li
quors) in quantities of one quatt or by
greater measure, the fee shall be $25, to
be paid on the issuing of license.
For Licenses to Tedders'or lottery
tickets and gift associations, the
fee shall be, per month, $50.(0
, For Agencies of Express Compa
panics, each, per annum, 75.00
For Vendue' Masters, each, per
annum, .... 60.00
Fyr Billiard Tables and Bowling
Alleys, each, per annnm, 50.00
For Pcdlers and Itinerant venders
of goods, waves and merchan
dise) for the first week, 150.00
For each week thereafter, 60.00
The fee for license to peddle by
the month shall be, 50.00
The fee for hucksters and keepers
of cake and fruit stands, eacfc,
per annum, . . . 10,00
The feu on each Insurance Com
pany having an agency within
(he city, . . 10.00
The fee on Bank Agencies, 100.00
The. fee on non-resident Daguer
rean and Photograph artists, per
month, . , . 10.00
Tlie tax on non resident lawyers
and physicians-, having offices in
the city, shall be, pci- annum, 10,00
License fee for menageries and
circus oompauios, for each exhi
bition, .... 50.00
License fee for all other shows or
exhibitions for gain, for each
exhibition, . . . 15.00
The tax on livery stables shall be,
eacli, per annum, . . 60.00
The tax on all slock drovers of
horics and mules, &c., for ench
day during which they shall of
fer for sale nny horses or mules, 2.00
j The licenso for regular butchers
and others who use stalls in the
Market House, the fee shall be,
per annum, . , . 60.00
The licence for four horse omni
buses or hacks, per annum, 30.00
| The license for two horse omni
bu os or hacks, per annum, 20.00
The license for twojiorse drays or
wagout?, per annum,. . * . 20.00
Tlie Hecti c fur one hoj-se drays or
wagons, per annum, . . 10.00
The tax on all hogs, pigs, sheep
aud goats, slaughtered uud of
fered for sale within the corpo
rate limits, per head, . 20c.
The tax on ail beeves, per head, 50c.
Mai ka and brands of all slaughtered ani
mals to be exhibited lo the Marshal,
Tlie rate of taxation on'real estate qnd
slock in trade shall l^edetermined by the
exigencies of the city, and shall be suffi
cient to defray the indebtedness of the cor
poration; the assessment to be madehere
after according to the return of the receiv
ers of tlie lax returns.
The tax on goods sold at auction shall
ho one per cent ; auctioneers to make
monthly returns to (be Clerk cf Counci’,
| and to collect and pay over to him the
amount ol tax due, under a penally of not
more ihau $25.00 for failure or refusal so
! to do.'
The lax on all goods and merchandize,
sold on commission within the corporate
limits shirii he ono per cent, on the gross
i sales, vend avs lo maks monthly returns to
:he Clerk of Council, under a like penalty,
j nS in the case of vendue masters.
A tax of ten cents per bale is hereby as
; scssed on each bale of Collon stored tr
remaining within the corporate limits of
tlie city, af cr the first day of March, 1867,
which tax shall be collected and paid to
the Clerk of Council, by tlie owner or
keeper of the warehouse, room, or build ■
ing in which such cotton may be placed or
stored, under a penalty of not less than
five dollars for eacji hale, 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 Colton stored
on their premises, and furnish ta the Clerk
of Council, a monthly slatcmeut of the
number of bales so stored or kept by them,
together willi the names of the owner or
owners of such Cotton.
Section U. All produce, fresh meats,
butter, and poultry, shall he carried to the
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 he as follows :
For ull two horse drays or wagons 75 els.
per load. .
For all one horse drays of wagons, 37j els.
per lond.
Hection 12. In addition to tlie license
fees prescribed in the loth Hcotion of this
Ordinance, the following tax it hereby ns
scssed against aud required to Le paid hy
all vendors of spirituous or intoxicating
liquors, in quantities of one quart or by
greater measure, to wit : Twenty five ocnls
per gallon o.u every gallon sold ; t be amount
of tax lo he ascertained, from vendor's ro
turn, which shall be given in under oath,
to Hu- Clerk of Council, at the expiration
of each quarter, and the tax shall bo paid
st the same lime.
Section 13. Repeals all conflicting ordi
nances on Licenses.
IV. M. HAMMOND,
Chairman.
\ VBKIALAL
HOTEL
NEAR THE
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■UIi.KOAV ODCOTS,
It. JTOVItItR,
Ap 06 3 n Broi-rktor.
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Aft mu- A- f;i r r Uni. Rrun, >
S>*v uinmh, Nov. fill, ISofi. )
Tl!li4>l 4.U TICKI'tTH.
'I lioimiHviile to Onincy..’.... $lO oi*
ThonuHviPe to ToilifkssMee.i. v ....... 0 IM
Thoa.ii-vill* to Mm i-allo. BAO
rwmnstwtit Mndisßn.“ .... 7... f: *.*7 00
(/liitiinui to MiwtbJb. 6 50
Yahlu-W to M a1i50n...... 5 75
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lire <»g day*.:
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At Quitman.. 238 B. M
Af Tl.(toia*viile . ... 516 I* V.
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