Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, September 10, 1867, Image 4

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BRICK IjAYIKTG THE undersigned desires to return his tliank* lor the liberal patronage he lifts hereto fore enjoyed at the hands of the citizens of TJHO3I4SVILLE AMD SIR KOI VI)l\(i ( OI VTlti ; And nssttres them that he will hereafter ns heretofore, be always on hand and prepared promptly to execute jobs At Low Prices. That he is master of his profession, to he proved, needs onlv to he tested. GEORGE W. PARNELL. June 21 Cm CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS! New House! New Firm! nrE have jnst received from New York, ti splendid assortment of Choice Wines, Rrnnilies. (list, Whiskies, &c., impor ted expiessly for MEDICAL A2JD FAMILY USE. Particular attention is called to our FRENCH BRANDY AND OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, Warranted to besupeikn- to any in the country. C?P\Ye have opened in Me Lean’s new brick building opposite the I’osi (Mice. J. I>. .MeA DAMS Sc CO. July 9 Cm TIIE undersigned hfisorr-neil the Tee House at W. P. < .'lower’s Drier Sto and pre pared to furnish Ice in quantitics from Ito .ilitlll pounds, at reduced rules. Give me a call. TJIOS. L. Wit AG G. P- S. Meats, Vegetables, Fruits and Butter, put onlce at small cost. June 11 ts Mendenhall Loom THIS valuable invention may now he seen by calling on Messrs. McQuceu & Vick ers, ill Thomasville, where it will he on exhi bition for several days. The citizens gener ally are invited to call and witness its opera tions. These Looms are manufactured at At lanta, Georgia. Lootns and county rights for sale. Agents wanted in every county. 0. A. KING, Agent. Juy 2 ts 3L. AMDS FOR SALE. uHvillc’ and- i'h’iii H„fP situated about trot miles from either, and on the l’’-- ‘ clie contemplated South Georgia & Ilmi.l.i Itnili-uiul. There aTe seven and a half lots of Land, ag gregating Three Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy-five Acres, with 1300 ACHES CLEAKKP. These Lands are mostly Pine, but mixed, and changing into Hammock, On Ward’s C'n i-k, a l»ol«l stream mimin'; ithrough the plantation, and dividing it into Two Good Settlements, With houses on each. The principal one has a very good Log Dwelling Mouse, Nt w, Gin House and Massey Cotton Press, good Barns, Stables, &.C., with a large number of excellent negro cabins. The Lund is Goon Pin, land, produces well and has been kept up as n farm! It is well supplied with good wuler, hath by wells and natural streams, and is a healtli’y location. I will sell separately or all together, to suit purchasers, and at very l,ow Unies! A Cash sale would lie made greatly to the advantage of the purchaser. W. C. MITCHELL. Thomasvillo, Ga., June 28 tim GROOVER VILLE Ac a-demy I'Olt MAIiHS AS'O I'i: T| IM S ritllE Exercises of this In-litntkm will cum X mence again, SEPT. 2d, 18ii7. The rates of tuition are as follows, payable in gold, or its equivalent in currency’, per .quarter of ten weeks : Primary Class, .... s|g,q Intermediate Class, - - . G.OO Senior Class, .... ,s.(j(| Music at the usual charge. With a commooion building, just finished, situated at Grooverville, Ga., live mile, from No. 17 A. &G. K. R., in the laid, !of a <jnl,• | and relined neighborhood, five from t!ie i.i ducements to dissipiitiou incidental to eii\ life, students will linil advantages here,equal cd by few institutions of the same grade. Board can he bad in private families at or dinary rates. For further particulars address RICHARD RAMSEY, July 12 3m Pres. Hoard Trustees. FERTILIZERS. TEN TONS SWANS ISLAND GUANO, EIGHT TONS RAWBONE PHOSPHATE. The best of Fertalizers, for sale hv E REMINGTON & SON. Mar. 2f> If on’ sen 14. ml. ii, THOMASVILLE, July 30, 1807. ’ AN instalment of Ten Dolly ' s on each share of Stock subscribed Ii Son a (ten - - : ,x Florida Rail Rond Company, is h-i-ehy called for, payable at the T . a.-iia-i 's Office oil or before the first day of November, INii7.' By order oi the Board of Directors „„ R H. HARDAWAY, Aug 2-3 in Sec y ,y T-cas’r. (tl Otthlt—Tlioiiius Coiitijr. Court of Ordinary, March >9, lgC7. Whereas, Daniel McKinnon, Administm tor on the estate of W. S. Vann, de e; -cd, makes application by Petition to tliis Court! for Letters of Dismission horn said trust All persons interested are therefore notified to tile their objections in Court, otherwise said Let ters will he granted in terms of the law. H. Ii TOOK!?. AP S-Cm" Ordinary. NEW FALL GOODS OF i mi mmmi ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FAMILY AND FANCY Jnst received by JlcQticcn & Tickers. rT’Call at our N EW GROCERY STORE. Aug 27 ts COUNTRY PRODUCE! All Kinds. Cotton, Wool, lIIDHS, tfcc., mmn mnim FOR By lldll'mis & VM'KEICM. DRY GOODS AND I’OR SALE BY M«qi!:r\ & ticiakrs. June 7 ts GENERAL SUPFB’DENT’S OFFICE,)" Atlantic & Gulf Raii. I.’oad, ' Savannah, Nov. 30, ISilii. ) rtiitoi'ttu nt iti r.H. Thomasville to Qitlncy..., $lO 00 Tliomasville to Tnlhilmese'e 0 00 'l'homuavillc to .Moiiticello ti 00 Thomasville to Madison 7 00 Quitman to Madison a 5() A iildnstn to Madison f, 75 For the accommodation of Passengers, be tween the above Stations,a I’nsxciigei Coach is attached to the Freight Traiu on the fol lowing days: Ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving Thomasville 7.1 b A. M. Leaving Quitman 10.10 A. M. Leaving Valdosta 12.45 I‘. M: Arriving at No. 12, in time to connect with the Through Passenger Train for Florida Du Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday. Leaving No. 12 on arrival of Passenger Train I', tun I loridu and avrivim :ei follows: At Valdosta 12 -.’ , p M. At Quit man 2.0S p m. At Tlmilhisville 5.15 P. ,M. By taking this 1 rain, Pe- i-u- ,1.- to mid from Florida, will avoid any delay 011 I lie route 11. 8. 11 A ! X l.s, I’eed Geu’lSup’k NOTICE. ON and n -or 11 . - eato, all Freight, coming from and de , iaed 10, points West of the (tel. o: aoilie 1' -V e ", Wilt tin e.e icd over this Road to nail t om Savannah, nt 11 eduction of Twenty-lire |ie«- t’ent., on the rates of Transport ulionfromThoainsvil e—otuk'iig ilu chnrges in i.lie several c In. -es as follows !' First Class per eater foot., ] ! , Second Chiss per IDO lbs os Third Class por Hill lbs ~ Z Fourth Class per 100 lbs 57 Fifth Class per lO'l ilis lOris! Sixth Class per 100 Ilis :i | , ! Seventh Class per IOC Ilis ;to eis! Eighth Class per 100 tbs. 2d els Cotton per 100 lbs i;s H. S. 11 A I N Is, KejH t:i ::r-i f Cfon’l Sup't, GBOBOU -mitehett Ceiittlr. \t lirrriii, Ezekiel Miller, \dmiuistnitorof Elijah Pickern, late of said ('oantv. deceased, having tiled Ids petition in this Court, for Let ters of Dismission from said estate, this is to admonish all concerned, to lie and appear at 111 y oilier within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they run, why said Letters should not be grunted. Given mnler my hand at office, March 2, ISO 7. 11. C. DASHER, Mar 8- tim Adm’r. ta nitt 11 Echols r»HHty. Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, 1807. Win-lens. 1! .1 l.evar, A«i ■duisliutor on the estate of John W Fletcher, iois applied to me ill proper form to lie distills ed from said Administration Notice is hereby given to all parties interested to tile their objections in Court, otherwise Letters of Dismission will be granted said applicant nt the August Term oi said ('unit. Titos. U. CLA I T(>N. Alar 8 -fan Ordinary. Advantageous OHVr. riIHE undersigned will contraet for (lie X delivery of from 20 to 50 lons of Pe ruvian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Ous ley's or Thomasville, at sllO per ton. Tin quality of the Guano is warranted to bo (lie best. Wo will take orders from 1 ton to 20. J AS. R. SMITH & CO. Ousleys Station, Nov. 10, 18013. ts A IMH V IST 1C \TOIC •* It 1 ■: 1: Its, Tor Stale in ilii- Ollier. Music Instruction HAVING located permanently in Tliomas ville, I respectfully inform my patrons I and the public, that I will receive pupils for in struction on tbe Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, 01 Sax Horns. Will also give instruc tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass, Composition, &c. Ti mis per ipiarterbf ten weeks, (thirty les sons, occupying lifty minutes time atioli lesson); Twenty-five Dollars —Arictly in aclvundb,.ex cept by special contract. I will (if desirable,) instruct a class for the express purpose of prepaiing them to teach Music,provided four or more pupils can be ob tained. Instructions in this department will consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun days excepted) 011 the Piuno Forte, or any (one) instrument named above, combined with The oretical Singing (by note;) which is indispen sable to thorough preparation .for teaching.— Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of twenty weeks—Two Hundred and Fifty, with Board included, A proficiency ip Music can he obtained in a few months in a strictly musical school, that is rarely obtained in years, and at great expense, by the uniat method of instruction. Any wishing to join the class wiiliout 11 view to teaching. w ; !l be received, but will bo re quired to abide by r.ll tbe rules regulating the Glass of Teachers. WM. T. PARSONS. Tliomasville. Deck'd ‘ 50 If THE GNtAPESf BOOK STORE m 'TOWN. VITTTKRK all l.imk of School and Reading » ▼ Books, Pen.-. Pencils,( iialk IVnciL for Black bon vd, Red, Blue and Black Inlets, Writ ing Paper of all porta and sizes, Copy Books, Blank Books Rulers. Ink StarnlH. Enve lopes of all kinds, Pictures and Paint ings, Large and Kii <* Family Bi bles, Webster’s Unabridged JDii tionary, Hymn Books TVs! aments with IValms. Music, Tov Books, iVu.&C. Novels of various kinds and by different an tliors —St. Elmo, Surry of Etiglc’s Nest—mav be found t heap. Also, a I nne article of «’ 1110 H I AN l> « VIOItI \<; TOKA4 C O, on Commission, Tin: vKity Best in the City. Give me a CALL. Books and Music ordered by request at short notice. AUCTION every SAT U.R DAY •T. R. S. DAVIS, Bookseller and Auctioneer ] Ap 5 ts K! ILII MSI. A—Ti oiling tonify. In tbe StVpevlor Court, June Term, JBG7. James X. Winn, AdinV. ) vs. _ / Mortgage, Arc. J mics I). Smith. ) I”! aj'pcaiitii: to tbe Conrt that on tbe four- Ht t « of J; »-'!:-.ry. A. I>. Eighteen llun- Jred ;.ii : •‘-iNty • <■. ,■ HcVs'ii'k nt.iy; il^aad delivered to Phdjii 'ini t -tate. Itiln propns- # sorv note, vvttert oy life prorniseil to * pay J. S. Xec!v or hearer. Five Hundred a.nd Lighty-one (.id JOO) Dollars, twelve months after the date li e ;• >f, for value received, and that afterwards on .be twcinieth day of April of the same year, tbe Defeydant,, tlio better to Hccnro tbe payment of said note, executed and dcliven tl to said Needy hi.-, I)t*edol Mortgage, which the ante Defemlant mortgaged to said Ncclv. L'*t oi Land, Numb» i Tlirce Hundred and Tweuty. in tie t ; .• ‘nth Di »rict of said county, coin it.in Fot"- iinndr<‘d and Twenty Acres, more or less :—li fur; <* • ;ti ue:n in;, tlmi suiil note remains nnpa’d and ilt: i Janies N. Winn, ir- tile ({iia.lified Admin: •. rator on e tate of J. S Neely, .* —It t’u •< fore Ordered by the Court that the said Defendant do pay into Court, on or before the first day of tbe next term thereof, the principal, interest and costs due on said note, or show cause to the cont’.iiy: —And that on failure to do so, the equity of redemption m the said Mortgage be forever barred ami foreclosed. —And it is fur ther ordered that this. Rule he published once a mouth for four mouths, or served personally at least three months before the next tunu of fcliis Court* A. T. M. IN tYKE, A true extrncf from the Minu cs. LEU BEL’S DIiKLE. Clerk, Am; D L lMaiutitlV Ally. EXTRACT FROM MlNlfTrft Thom as i\m:i:io:: ( out. Thomasville, July 25,18C7. rjMIE following Lots in the Town of Thom I usville, having hi-mi sold on the 3rd of May, P’s3, on the following conditions, viz: ( tm- third cash ou day of sale ; one third to he paid-Iniutiirv 1,185!; one third payable Jail. 1,1855: f0..1! Rlocl 5 Colq 15 Ihß, Itleck 5, f'nhmiii 5 15, Block t. < ’obtain 1 56. Block 6, i oluiini 3. li. Block I, (7. <1 ii in u 1. 7, Block 2, Column I. 13, Block I, Column I. 113, Block 2. Cohn 81, Block 3, Column !. I B) Block 2, Column 6. 112. Block 2, f tot mini 6. 8, Block 2, Column 1. 18, Block 5, (loliimn t. 82, Block 3, (’olaian I. 16, Block 4. ('olimiii I. Tho conditions of sale of above named Lots, not having been complied with, and the two last payments remaining yet unpaid:—lf is Ordered, that parties holding Receipts I'm the liml payments, he allowed sixty days to bring in said Rereiplsand pay the balance dm- and get titles. If mu paid, ,he said Lots wilt lie pal up at public sale, and sold on tho First Tuesday in October next, to the high--i bid th-r, and the Hiuou.lt of the first iu.aahuen! paid in. will In- forfeited in accordance with the terms of the original sale. It. IT. I! V HIM WAY, ,t. i c. 11KN. M ITCH E 1.1,,.1,, j. i. c. ANSEL DEKLE, j. t. e. I.Kim. Di:ki.i:, I, c. July :!0 66d {Established in 1842. J A Good, ( lirnp, and very Vnlmiblc I»a l»cr for 15very lYlim, Woiiiiin uml t'liilil. In fill, Village nml t'ouiilr) > The American Agriculturist For the Tar ill, Garden and Elousrlitild. Including a Special interesting and Inst rue tivo Department for UhVMivn mul Youth. The Acaurrt.i rui- r i* a largo periodical o 3‘2 page*, well printed, ami tilled with pl »ia. nr.uticjil, reliable original matUr, liumlrod* of heimtilnl and iiistruetivo Engiav ings in every annual volume It eontitiiiH o:u*h motith a Ualomhtr of opera tions to be performed on the Farm, in the Or ehurd and (Harden, in uml around tho Dwell ing. etc. The thonnumls of hints ami. u. 1 vstinns givon in every volume are prepared i»y praetioal in telli.p ai working men, win* know what thoV write nhoiit. r.ic lioncehold Department is valuable to ‘•very Housekeeper, nfrordinij very many use f‘»l bints and directions ealeulated to lighten uml facilitate in door work. The Department'for rhildrcn and Youth is prepared with -pecial euro, to furnish n t only amusement, but also to inculcate knowledge and sound moral principles. Uitu ti. \ i ion Tunis. Tho circulation of the American Aurn ulturi t (LA.,000 to |.»0,000) IS so li«i*no that 11 can be furnished at. tho low ! priee of SLM) n year; four copic ■*. tor s'*; ten copies, f.u- ,*l’; tw* nty or more, £1 each ; bin gle mtuiheis L"» cents each, t : if luv ii \ Vi \u. OIL\N(;E JUDD .'v DO., Uroprietors. II Lmk Row, May 21 New York i . (sI'OIHnI % riionuii County, Court of Ordinary March 30, 1567. WIi ert'ii*, Edward Siexns, AduiSnistrator on the estati of l . ii. Davi-. cieee.DeO, makes application hv Let it ion to this Dourt for ters of Dismission from said trust : All per sons interested aro therefore notified to tih* tlieir ohi. etions iu Dourt, otherwise said Let* I ters will he grant ill terms of the law. H li. TOOKK. i Ap J (ha Ordinary. Afflicted Read This! KAYTON’S OLEUM VITiE! rpHIS great German is an almost X infallible cure lor XElicimiri! i«m, .Veiirnlgin, CClieiimatic l*nin* in Hack, flrramt, Miilcn or Joint*, Toothache, I\cr-von* ||<-;i<ln< lie, Jbiarachc, Nprain** BruiifN, Swelling*, Cm*, lancet Kile*, IS ii rii*. Ac., Ac. This great remedy should he in every house. For horses this remedy lias no equal. Ask for Kay ton’s'Oleum Vitte. Take no other. Sent by Express for sl. Kay ton’s Magic Cure, AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY, For tbe cure of Sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid gtoimicli. Sore Throat, Heart burn. Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diiirrlaea Pains and Cramps in the Stomach. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, Are a «ure and ]L • r*nt cure for Dyppep.-ia, Bilious Disorders, Constipation, and all Dis orders of the Liver. Stomach and Bowels, and when taken regularly will cleanse tin* blood. These aro the greatest Anti-Bilious Pills ever placed before the public- Sent by mail for *JO cents per box. The above medicines are prepared and sold by Pi of. 11. II KAYTON, Savannah, Georgia, To wh'-m all orders should be addressed; or to the \\ ! )b ale Agents, A A. Solomons &. Cos , Savaiu tl . Ga. A liberal di.-.*onnt to those selling again! For fude by Druggists and Country Mer chants, :/eii rally. tenure of eounteifeits, the genuine have Prof. 11. 11. Kayton’s signature oil each bottle and box. For H.ile in Tiiomasvh • bv Dr- P. S. Bower. May 11, 07. UJ E llai-(l «3nli; & hsil.‘x I’ills allfl liuil tlu-v will do all lliat it, ulaitned for 1 l-.iitlllj : (-('tJi|lL*lul:il lilvlll to J'lltj lic favor. ' J. IT. WATTS, Ex (iovt-ruor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANFORD, At.r'y (tf-ii’l of Alaliiinia. I.'OB'T itOI'GIIERTV, Jiulfro Siijiioiut! Court, Ala. From Tiios. J. ,1 1: dok, .1 i»,?--.* Supremo Court. 1 nave n,-oit ftnllQlinii'. l*illw oil inv plantation, for Fovoraial unit liml tlic-m all that in chdiiio-d for tliria. TIJOS. .1. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., Sept- 2!), |SSB - tides t 'oauty, Alaliama. 4(:illial>an*« it .->iul A",,,- R-i 11 m will ilo. T a-v aro ilooiileilly tin- la- I mt-ilk-ine for <' Ii i 11.-- :. inl Fi-ver I over gave. I would not be without them for five times the priee. .1 A. GRAHAM. Ami Ini ns, April 17, 1867. One box of CtiitliyliaiiiN I*ill. cured me perfectly of l 'hills and Fever. They are the best, medicine for Chills and Fever I oversaw. A. (i. UOXAJ.DKON, Clerk Sttpeiior Court, Sumter county, Ga. Monteonic-i'V, Ala.. .Tulv !•, 180(1. Me.’si’s- HLOI’NT HALE—'Gkxts:—l have aged your I'ill. oulwo ocraaioiiH for Chills mid Fever, and lind tiial llu-votli-ct all that tln-y are intended to do. They ore the best remedy f n- the disease that I have ever tried. I cun, ider them perfectly reliable. Reapectfiillv, DA XL SAYRE. G. See. G. Lo'd;-e„fF. and A. M. of Ala. Alhanv. ti i.. March 11, 1.807. I have used <(:ilL«ti:iii - s I*lll. in forty enet-H of Chills and Fevi r, with perfect success. T he V are tile best, Fever and A one Hills pul up. A. H. r ANT. Wholesale ill Suva . t,y A. A SDIAiMONS & CO., And by all 1 >rn e-i.-t BLOUNT A- HALE, l’lopriotors. July 2 3m Alft. \NEW PERFUME! Called Swi:t.T (ipol’oNAX Fhom Mi vn-o, rnaniifao. lured by E. T. Emu it A Cos., New York, is making a sensation wherever ii is knowp isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. Keening litillelin, Philadelphia. SWEET OPOHONAX: The only cle _ ganl Perfume. Is found on all toilets, and never stains the handkerchief. RWF.FI' OPOPONAX ! Is ilio sweetest Extract made. Fme cedes all others. Try it once ; will use mi other. (Sweet OPOPONAX! New Perfumo from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Relight. OWEET t'I’OPONAX FROM MEXICO! I Nature could n t produce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfutn-. Try it and he convinced. K. T. SMITH A Cos.. N. V. S' WEE I’ (lI’OrUN.W FROM MEXICO! New, v.-ry rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The fines, ever imported or man iifacttmd in the United States Try it and bo convinced. (.tWFHT OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO A, The most, elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady, “Extract of Sweet Opoponax.” E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York. Oc! 18 l» i: M O It E S T ’ s MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ITNIYFItNALLY ncknowliMlgt tl the Mo,b>l J Parlor M iu i/inu ofAim rica ; ilcvt-tnl to Original Stone*, Poomn, Skt*toh**s. Atvhitfo tnreiual Mn«lrl Cottagv*. Houa lioM Matters, (ioum oi’ T'l long lit, prraonal ami Literary Gt*s sip (including special departiihuh on Fush ions), liD'h i> ’iotta on Health, Gymnastiv, Fques!; ian F\i i, ises, Musie. Amuseutvnt*. \» . nil bv tbe b. si authors, uml ami ani lically illusi ratiat with costly Ln . ravings tull size), useful uml reliable Patterns, I'hnbroitle ries, .Jewelry ami a cnistant succession of «»•• tistio novehits, with other useful uml enter taiuing liteuitmv. No pe ’-mi of ream'im'tH. rcommdeal lion.,*, wile, or lml v of taste, can a fiord to do wit!, out the Model Montlilv. jingle copies, oi) e. ms Imek numbers, a* specimens, 10 cents, either mailed fice V. olv. fl, with tl valuable pre uiiuai; two copies, ;* * 50: three copies S' five copies. sl*,\ and splendid prvuiiam# for elubs at pin !i, with the first prvm'mQis to each subscriber. \ddres* \v jiwimis di:m<hh:sr \ i::« Broadway, New \ «.rk. Dcmore t s # M.mtblv and Young America, to* ether, £l, with the tuemiums for each. ApJ (. l!OUt, 1 A I'laouaii*. t ouillv. Gowrt of < t’. tliuarv, July ‘N , ISib**. AVIIKRFAs, Henry Pope Laid. Admiuisira tor on the estate ofThoma* G. Ilarvin. tire and., makes npplicm kui (» P» tit ion t»> this -Court for Letters of Dismissim from tciid estate:— All persons interested are therefore notified to til* their objeetions in said t’ourt, otlierwise said letters will be granted in terms of the law ii ii rooKi Aug t Ordinary. LIFE IN A PILL BOX! EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM UKUn M-lIllIiS PULS ONE PILL I.Y A DOME! OAE PILL l.\ A DOME ! ONE PILL L\ A DOME ! VVlipt One Hundred Letters a day say from patients ; II over the habitable globe •• Dr. Maggie!, your pill has rid me of all bil liousness.” “No more noxious doses for me in five or ten pills taken at one time. One of your pills cured me.” • 1 .banks, Doctor, My headache has left me. Send another box to keep in the house.” “After KiiUtiiug tortuie from billions cholic, two of your pills cured me, and I have no re turn of tbe malady.” "Oar doctors treated me for Chronic Consti pal on as they called it, and at last said I was incurable* Your MaggiePs Pills cured me.” • I bad no appetite ; MaggiePs Pills gave me a Lea - tv one.” ‘•Your pill- are marvelous.” i semi lor another box, and keep them in the house.” “Dr. Magg'cl lias cured my headachd that was chronic.” “I gave half of one of vonr pills to my babe for Cholera Morbus. The dear young thing got well in a day.” “My nausea of a morning is now cured.” ‘A our box o* Mnggn-1 s Salve cured me of noiM-s in iny head. I rubbed some Salve be hind my ears and ,'ie noise left.” ■‘♦Send me two boxes; 1 want one for p. poor fanny.” •| emlose a dollar; your price is twenty-five coni ', but tin: medicine tome is worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes oJ your "Li-5 me have ilnve boxes of your Salve and Pills by ieluin mail.” Tor all Diseases of flic liitl neys, Iteieuliou of Eriitc, &e., &c., Fills urea perfect euro. Ouo will satisfy any one. for female diseases, IN'crvoiH l*co*l id I iofi, Wnikncss, Rni cutl LiiMNiiiulc & Wnntot Appetite, M. l ; gid’s Pills will be found an effectual remedy. Maggiels Pills and Salve Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can be almost guaranteed. I'acla ISox Contain* Twelve I*ill*. One I*<ll in a l>o*o. “ COUNT!-'l* FFITS ! Buy no Afaggiel’s Fills or Salve,with ii little pamphlet inside tbe box. They arc bogus. The genuine have Ihe name of J llaydock on box with name oi J. Maggie), M. 1). The genuine have the Pill surrounded with white powder.” I v Sold by all respectable dealers in rnedi cines throu'-bmit • lie United States and Cana das al •J.’i ii ATM A ISO \ OSS PO !b All orders for the United States must be ad dressed to J. llaydock, No. II Pine street, New York. Paiienls can write freely about their coin* plaints, and a reply will bo returned by the following mail. Write for M ggicl's Treatment of Diseases.’ COUNTLIiFi.iT.S ! COUNTERFEITS!! All readers of this paper are warned not to parch.i,Maggiel’s Pills or Halve unless the name of J. llaydock. Proprietor, in addition to Dr. J. Maggiel, is ou the engraved slip sur rounding each pot or box. aug 23 BRITISH PERIODICALS. Tho London Quarterly Review— Conservative. Tito Edinburgh Eov’cw—WlU3. The Westminster Review —RaUioal. Tho North British Review— Free Chtircli. Blackwood's Edinburgh Maga zine—Tory. These foreign peiiodicals are regularly re published by us in the same style as hereto fore. Those who know them and who have long subscribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few years has deprived of their once welcome supply of the best periodical literature, will be glad to have them again within their reach ; and those who may never yet have met with them, will assuredly he well pleased to receive accredited reports of the progress of European sciur.ce and literature. TI HTIN roil ISO*. For any one of (he Reviews, $ 1 per annum. For any two of the Reviews, 7 “ For an v three of the Reviews, 10 “ For all four of the Reviews, Pi “ For Black wood’s Magazine, I “ For Black wood and one Review, 7 “ For Blackwood and any two of the Reviews, - - -10 44 For Blackwood and three of. lie Reviews, - - 13 14 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, - - - -15 44 n.ntM. 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"I \ timlersiunvd " ill apnlv to the honorable Court of Ordinary, ot siml fmiutr, t<«r loftier* *»l DisnWon* from the Adm*ui*lration of the E- ale of George Foltom, htr es said (‘ouuty. deceased JOMAII J EVRITTE, Mav 3 6m A lai r. AIEV PAPER IITBOMUSVILIE undesigned proposes, if sufficient pat- I rouage is secured to justify it,.to com mence,on or about the 19th of September next. Hie publication of another paper in the City of Thomasville, to be called THE GULF ROAD NEWS Having been engaged in tbe newspaper pub lishing business here and elsewhere for sev eral years, and having obtained os lie believes, the confidence of the reading public in this vicinity, as being qualified to conduct a news paper so as to give his patrons entire satisfac tion, he proposes to get up in a neat style, a •‘Live Newspaper." suitable to the times. 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Bower, Thomasville. Aug 23 IMPORTANT TABLE. Value of Lrcentmclis in Confederate Itlouey. MONTHS. 1802. 1863. 1804. 1865. Jnnuarv 1 82 (10 sl3 50 S2O 90 February 1 2 19 13 70 25 20 March... ; 2 93 1157 34 9(4 April ! I 3 22 12 331 Mav ’ 3 87 10 05 June J 4 85 812 July ! 689 7 79| August 10 591 885 September $2 10 9 71! 10 50 Otcober 1 95 9 07; 12 80 November 920 ft 90| 12 55 December 2 28 12 00] 18 201 The above table shows what one dollar in Greenbacks is estimated to be worth in Con federate Treasury notes at the sevc ul dates specified ; one that the Revenue Department has adopted, and which they require to he ob served in estimating the value of Confederate money. The reader will readily observe that tho Confederate money must, he reduced to currency and not to a specie basis, as lias been the practice.— Southern Recorder. valuable table. Prices of Confederate Money for Gold from Jan. 1, ’6l to May 1, ’GS. 1801. January to May Ist, 6 per cent, disc’t, July lstto Oct. Ist. 10 per cent. disc’!. Oct. Ist to Oct. 15lh, 12 per cent, disc’t. Oct. 15th to Nov. 15th, 15 per cent, disc’l. Dec. Ist lo Dec. 7lh, 20 per cent, dise’t. December 15th, 30 per cent, disc’t. 180 J. January Ist, 20 per cent, discount “ 15lh, 20 per cent, discount February Ist, 25 per cent, discount “ loth, 40 per cent, discount March Ist, 50 per cent, discount “ 16th, 05 per cent, discount April Ist, 75 per cent, discount “ 15th, 80 per cent, discount. May Ist, 90 per cent, discount “ 16th, 05 per cent, discount June Ist, 95 per cent, discount “ I6th, $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, 2.60 for One Dollar “ 15th, 2.50 for One Dollar October Ist, 2.50 for One Dollar “ 15th, 2.50 for One Dollar Nov. 1, 02 to Feb. 1, ’63, $3.00. 1 SOT. Feb. Ist to Mar. Ist, $5.10 for One Dollar March Ist, 3.25 for ( no Dollar Mar 15 to May 15th, 5.00 for One Dollar May 15th, 600 for One Dollar .1 unc Ist, 6.50 for One Dollar June 15th, 7.50 for One Dollar July Ist, B .CO for One Dollar July 15lb, 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, 1 UK) for One Dollar October Ist, 13.00 for One Dollar October 15th, 12.60 for One Dollar November Ist, 13.00 for One Dollar November 15th. 15.60 for One Dollar December Ist, 20 00 for One Dollar December 15th, 21.00 for One Dollar I 8« I. 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 15th, 20.00 for One Dollar April Ist, 19.00 for One Dollar April 15th, 21.00 for One Dollar 'lay Ist, 20.00 for On i Dollar May 15th, 18.00 for One Dollar July Ist lo July 15tJ>, 18.00 for One Dollar July lo August 15th, 20.00 tor One Dollar August 15th, 2 .00 for One Dollar September Ist, 20 .50 for One Dollar September 15th, 22 50 for One Dollar October Ist, 27.00 for One Dollar October 15th, 26.00 for One Dollar November Ist. 26.50 for One Dollar November 16th. 28.00 for One Dollar December Ist. 32.00 for One Dollar December 15th, 35.00 for One Dollar December 31»t, 51.00 for One Dollar 186.1. January Ist, f.0.00 for One Dollar January 15tb, 05 00 for One Dollar February Ist, 50.00 for One Dollar February loth, 4(5.00 for One Dollar March Ist. 55.00 for On* Dollar March 15th, 57.00 for One Dollar April Ist, 70.00 for One Dollar April 15th, 80.00 for One Dollar April 2t'th, 100.00 for One Dollar April 26th, 200.00 for One Dollar April 27th, 300.00 for One Dollsr April 28th, 600.00 for One Dollar April 29th, 800.00 for One I'ellar \pril 3(»th, 1.000,00 for On* Dollar May Ist, 1 .200 ot) for On* Dollar