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BRICK
LAYING
THE undersigned desires to return Ilia thanks
for the liberal patronage lie has hereto
fore enjoyed at the hands of the citizens of
fHOMASVILLE AND Sl'B«
ROUNDING COUNTRWS
And assures them that he will hereafter ns
heretofore, be always on hand and prepared
promptly to execute jobs
.A t Low Prices.
That he is master of his profession, to be
proved, needs only to be tested.
- GIEOKaE \Y. PARNELL.
June 21 lint
CHOICE WINES
AND
LIQUORS!
New House! New Firm!
WE have just received from New York, a
splendid assortment of Choire Wines,
Bran dies, dins. Whiskies, Are., impor
ted expressly for
MEDICA.L AND FAMILY USE.
Particular attention is called to our
FRENCH BRANDY
AND
OLD BOURBON WHISKEY,
Warranted to be superior to any in the country
have opened in McLean’s new brick
building opposite the Post Office.
J. P. McADAMS & C'O.
July 9 fira
TIIE undersigned has opened the Ice House
at W. P. Clower’s Drug Store, and is pre
pared to furnish Ice in quantities from 1 to 0000
pounds, at reduced rates. Give me a call.
'i'llOS. L. WRAGG.
P- S. Meats, Vegetables, Fruits and Butter,
put oulce at small cost.
June 14 ts
Mendenhall Loom
THIS valuable invention mav now be seen
by calling on Messrs. McQueen & Vick
ers, iii Thomasville, where it will be 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.
Looms and county rights for sale.
Agents wanted in every county.
(J. A. KING, Agent.
Juy 2 ts
LANDS
FOR SALE.
asvillc' and i 1 ontioello,
situated about ten miles from either, and on
the line ot the contemplated
fiouth Georgia ,V Floriiln Kailrond.
There are seven and a half lots of Land, ag
gregating
Three Thousand .Six Hundred
anil Seventy-live Acres,
with i:JOO ACRES CLEANED.
These Lands are mostly Pine, but mixed,
and chauging into
IT am mock,
Ou Ward’s Creek, a bold stream running
through the plantation, and dividing it into
Two Good Settlements,
With houses on each. The principal one has
a very good Log Dwelling House, New, Gin
House and Massey Cotton Press, good Barns,
Stables, &c., with a large number of excellent
negro cabins. The Land is Goon Pise land,
produces well and has been kept up us a farm.
It is well supplied with good water, lioth by
wells and natural streams, and is a healthy
location. I will sell separately orall together,
to suit, purchasers, anil at very I.ow Kates.
A Cash sale would he made greatly to the
advantage of the purchaser.
4V. C. MITCHELL.
Thomasville, Ga., June 28 6m
GROOVER VILLE
Ac ademy
FOB JIAI.ES AND FE.VIAI.es.
THE Exercises of this Institution will com
mence again. SEPT. 2d, 1867.
The rates ot tuition are as follows, payuble
in gold, or its equivaleit in currency, per
quarter of ten weeks :
Primary Class, .... Jt 50
Intermediate Class, • • . 6.00
Senior Class, .... got)
Music at the usual charge.
With a commoaious building, just finished,
situated at Grooverville, Ga., live miles from
No. 17 A. 4c G. R. I{., in the midst of a quiet
and refined neighborhood, free from the in
ducements to dissipation incidental to eitv
life, students will find advantages here.equal
ed by few institutions of the same grade.
Board can be had in private families at or
dinary rates.
For further particulars address
RICHARD RAMSEY,
July 12-3 m Pres. Board Trustees.
FERTILIZERS
TEN TONS
SWANS ISLAND GUANO,
EIGHT TONS
RAWBONE PHOSPHATE.
The best of Fertilizers, for sale by
_ K REMINGTON &, SON.
Mar. 2ff
BfflEE SIU M. & E ll
Thomasville, July 30, 1867. ’
AN instalment of Tcu Dollars on each share
of Stock subscribed tj South Georgia &
Florida Rail Road Company, is hereby called
for payable at the Ticasurcr’s Office, on or
before the first dav of November. 1867
By order of the Board of Directors
11. H. HARDAWAY,
Aug 2 3m Sec’y 4. Treas’r.
GEORGlA—Xhonin* Count,',
Court of Ordinary, March 29, 1867.
Whereas, Daniel McKinnon, Administr ,
Lor on the estate of W. S. Vatin, deceased,
makes application by Petition to this Court
for Letters of Dismission from said trust -Ali
persons interested are therefore notified to file
their objections in Court, otherwise said Let
ters will be granted in terms of the law.
11. II: TOOKE,
Ap 5 6m* Ordinary.
NEW FALL
GOODS
OF
am iiimiyfiDi,
ALSO,
A LARGE LOT OF
FAMILY
AND
FANCY
ODOILOII
Just received by
JUrQiiecn & Vickers.
EpCall at our NEW GROCERY STORE.
Aug 27 ts
COUNTRY
PRODUCE!
All Kinds.
Cotton, Wool,
HIDES, cfcc.,
mmmnmim
FOR
B, JIrQFEEN A VICKERR.
DRY GOODS
AND
§I(D(EIi! 2 Hi
FOR SALE BY
I»lcqUEEi\ & VICKERS.
June 7 ,f
GENERAL SUPFK'DENT’S OFFICE, )
Atlantic &. Gulf Rail Road, >
Savannah, Nov. 30, 1866. )
TllltOl’44ll TIt'KICTN.
Thomasville to Quincy $lO 00
Thomasville to Tallahassee 9 00
Thomasville to Monticdlo 8 00
Thomasville to Madison 7 U 0
(Quitman to Madison 6 50
Valdosta to Madison 5 75
For the accommodation of Passengers, be
tween the above Stations, it Passenger Coach
is attached to tho Freight Train on the fol
lowing days:
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Leaving Thomasville 7.15 A. M.
Leaving Quitman 10.10 A. M.
Leaving \ aldosta 12.45 B. M:
Arriving at No. 12, in time to connect with
the Through Passenger Train for Florida
On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Leaving No. 12 on arrival of Passenger
Train from Florida and arriving ns follows :
At Valdosta 12.25 B M.
At Quitman 2.38 B. M.
At Thomasville 5.15 P. M.
By taking this train, Passengers to and from
Florida, will avoid tiny delay on the rente.
11. 8. HAINES,
Dee 6 Gcn'l Sup't.
NOTICE.
ON and after this date, all Freight coming
from and destined to, points West of the
Oeklochonee River, will be carried over this
Road to and from Savannah, at u redaction of
Twcnty.flrc per Cent., on the rates of
Transportation from Thomasville—making the
charges in the several classes us follows !
First Class per cubic foot 14 etc.
Second Class per 100 llm 98 ets
Third Class per 100 lbs 7H ,q B !
Fourth Class per 100 lbs 57 ets.
Fifth Class per lO'tllis 49 ets.
Sixth Class per 100 lbs ;(4
Seventh Class per 100 lbs 30 ets!
Eighth Class per 100 lbs «:t ( | a
Cotton per 100 lbs ng
H. S. HAINES,
Sept 13 37-ts Gen-| Sup't.
«K4m«lA tlii.h.ll Count).
Whereas, Ezekiel Miller. Administrator of
Elijah Pickern, late of said Connty, deceased,
having tiled his petition in this Court, for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate, this is to
admonish all concerned, to ho nml appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they can, why said Letters
should not he granted. Given under my hand
at office, March 2,1867.
H. C. DASHER,
Mar 8-6 m Adm’r.
44 IS4t K 44 I A lCelioln 4’onal)'.
Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, 1867.
Whereas, R. J. Levar, Administrator on
the estate of John W. Fletcher, lias applied to
mo in proper form to be 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
said Conn, THOS. B. CLAYTON,
Mar 8 6m Ordinary.
Advantagcoiia Oder.
THE undersigned will contract for the
delivery of Dora 20 to 50 tons of Pe
ruvian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Ous-
Ly’s or Thomasville, at sllO per ton. The
( quality of the Guano is warranted to be the
I best. Wo will take orders from 1 ton to
i 20. JAS. R. SMITH & CO.
Ousleys Station, Nov. 16, 1806. ts
AOtIIMN I R ITOH'N iikeiis,
For hole MI this Outer.
Music Instruction
HAVING located parfhanently in Thomas
villo. I respectfully inform my patrons
and the public, that I will receive pupils for in
struction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin,
Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give instruc
tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass,
Composition, 4rc.
Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les
sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson),
Twenty-live Dollars—strictly in advance, ex
cept by special contract.
I will (if desirable,) instruct a class for the
express purpose of preparing them to teach
Music .provided four or more pupils can he oh
tuinod. Instructions in this department will
consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun
days excepted) 011 the Piano Forte, oranv (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 in Music can be obtained in a
few months in a strictly musical school, that is
rarely obtained in year’s, and at great expense,
by the usual method of instruction.
Any wishing to join the class without a view
to teaching, will be received, but will be re
quired to abide by all the rules regulating the
Class of Teachers.
WM. T. PARSONS.
Thomasville. Dec 20 50 ts
111 ©HIAPESY
BOOK STORE
IN TO WN.
WH EH Kail kind* of School and Reading
Book*, Pena, Pencils,(’hulk Pencils for
Blackboard, Red, Blue and Black Inks. Writ
ing Paper of all sorbs and Mizes, Copy Books,
Blhiik Books Kali ;rs. Ink Stands. Enve
lopes of all kinds, Pictures and Paint
ings, Large and Fit e Family Bi
bles, Webster’s Unabridged
Dictionary, Hymn Books
Testaments with
Psalms, Music,
Toy Books,
&C..&.C.
Novels of various kinds and by different au
thors—St, Elmo, Surry of Eagle's
Nest—mav he found Cheap.
Also, u Eine article of CHEWING AND
STIOKINII TOIIACfO, mi Commission,
Thk very Bust in the City. Give me a
CALL.
Books and Music ordered byrequestat short
notice.
AUCTION everySATURDAY
J. R. S. DAVIS,
Bookseller and Auctioneer
Ap 5 ff
RULE MSI.
GFORtflA —I’ll olll ns Cos 11111 y.
111 the Knperior Court, June Term, 1867.
James N. Winn, Adm’r. j
vs. > Mortgage, &e.
Janies 1). Smith. )
| T appearing to the Court that on the fonr
-1 teentli of January, A. 1). Eighteen Hun
dred and Sixty one, the Defendant made and
delivered to Plaintiff's intestate, his promis
sory note, whereby the Defendant promised to
pay J.S. Neely or hearer. Five Hundred and
Eighty one (50-100) Dollars, twelve months
after the date thereof, for value received, and
that afterwards 011 the twentieth dav of April
of the same year, the Defendant, the better to
secure the payment of said note, executed and
delivered to said Neely his Deed of Mortgage,
which the same Defendant mortgaged to said
Neelv, Lot of Land, Number Three Hundred
and Twenty, in the thirteenth District of said
connty, containing Four Hundred and Twenty
Acres, more or less: —lt further appearing that
said note remains unpaid and that James N.
Winn, is the qualified Administrator 011 estate
of J. S Neely, dec'd: —It is therefore Ordered
by the Court , that the said Defendant do pay
into Court, on or before the first day of the
next term thereof, the principal, interest and
costs due on said note, or show cause to the
contrary: —And that on failure to do so, the
equity of redemption in the said Mortgage he
forever burred and foreclosed.—And it is fur
ther ordered that this Rule be published once a
month for four months, or served personally
at least tlirco inontbs before the next term of
this Court' A. T. McINTYRE,
A true extract from the Minutes.
LEBBEUS DKKLE. Clerk,
Aug9-lam4m Plaintiffs Atty.
EXTRACT FROM lIIAUTI S
THOMAS INFERIOR COUUT.
Thomasvili.e, Jnly 25, 1867.
rrtilK following Lots in the Town of Thorn
I nsville, having been sold on the 3rd of
May, 1853, on the following conditions, viz:
One third cash 011 day of salt-; one-third to he
paitl January 1.1854; one third payable Jan.
1, 1855:
No. 105, Block 5, Column 5
108, Block 5, Column 5
15, Block 4. Column 1
56, Block 6, Column it.
14, Block 4, Column 1.
7, Block 2, Column I.
13, Block 4, Column I.
113, Block 2, Column 6.
81, Block 3, Column I.
110. Block 2, Column 6.
112, Block 2, Column 6.
8, Block 2, Column I.
18, Block 5, Column I.
82, Block 3, Column I.
Iti, Block 4, 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 sot the j
first payments, be allowed sixty days to bring I
in said Receipts and pay the balance tine and
get titles. It not paid, «he saitl Lots will lie
put tip at public sale, and sold on the First
Tuesday in October next, to the highest bid
der, luul the nmmint of the first instalment paid j
in, will be forfeited in accordance with the
terms of the original sale.
U H. HARDAWAY, j. 1 c.
HEN. MITCHELL, ... 1. c.
ANSEL DEKLE, J. 1. < .
Lr.an. Deki.e, c. 1. c.
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44 K O 1k44 IA 'l’lionm* 4’on nly.
Court of Ordinary March 30, 1867.
Wk-ffn., l .ra-.—.t .Administer.;...
on the estat eof T. 11. Duvi'. deceased, makes
application by Petition to this Court for lan
tern of Dismission from said trust t— All per
sons interested are therefore notified to file
their objections in Court, otherwise said Let
ters will be grant in terms of the law.
11. II TOOKK,
Ap 5 6m Ordinary,
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rplltft great German Liniment is an ulmost
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Georgia,
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Us?J!eware of eounteifeits, the genuine
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For sale in Thomasville by Dr- P. S. Bower.
May 14, '67.
Ki»r»sfe*at.
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WE have used 44nllighnn’« Fills and
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J. H. WATTS,
Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANFORD,
Att’v Oen’l of Alabama.
ROUT DOUGHERTY,
Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From Ttios. J .Ts Dan, Judge Supreme Court
I have Used 44alliglinii s Fill* oil my
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all that is chcmed for them.
TIIOF. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 29, 1858-
Lonndes County, Alabama.
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J A. GRAHAM.
Americus, April 17, 1867.
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perfectly of Chills and Fever. They are the
Lest, medicine for Chills and Fever 1 ever saw.
A. G HONALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter comity, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala., July 9, 1866
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I have used 44nlliglian’* Fill* in forty
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44 FOB44l.4—TKoma* County.
Court of Ordinary, July 27, |S67.
- whi,;i;c .0 it ...... 1 ~. 1 . 1.:
| tor on the estate of Thomas G Hamit, deed.,
j makes application by Petition to this Court
! for Letters of Dismission from said estate -
All persona Interested arc therefore notified to
file their objections in said Court, otherwise
said Ictteis will be granted in terms of the law
II 11 TOOKE.
! Aug 2 i»m Ordinary,
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IMPORTANT TABLE.
Value of 44rcf < nbnrk* in Coafcdernie
Money.
MONTHS. 1862. 1863. 1861. 1865.
January $2 00 sl3 50 $26 90
February 1 2 B.h 13 79 25 20
March 2 93 14 57 3190
April 3 23 12 33
May 3 87 10 65
Jinio 4 85 812
July 689 779
August 10 53 885
September $2 19 9 711 10 56
Otcober 1 95 9 07! 12 80
November 229 9 90i 12 55
December 2 98 12 li(l| 18 26
The above table shows what one dollar in
Greenbacks is estimated to he worth in Con
federate Treasury notes at the several dates
specified ; one that the Hevenue Department
has adopted, and which they require to he ob
served iu 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 lias been
the practice. —Southern Recorder.
VALUABLE TAIILF.
Prices of Confederate Money for Cold
from Jan. 1, ’GI to May 1, ’GS.
1861.
January to May Ist, 5 per cent, disc't.
July Ist to Oct. Ist, 10 per cent, disc’t.
Oct. Ist to Oct. 15th, 1:1 per cent, disc’t.
Oct. 15th to Nov. 15th, 15 per cent, disc's.
Doc. Ist to Dec. 7th, 20 per cent, disc’t.
December 15th, 30 per cent, disc't.
I80«.
January Ist, 20 per cent, discount
15th, 20 per cent, discount.
February Ist, 25 per cent, discount
15th, 40 per cent, discount
March Ist, 50 per cent, discount
‘‘ 15th, 05 per cent, discount
April Ist, 75 per cent, discount
loth, 80 per cent, discount
May Ist, 90 per cent, discount
“ 15th, 95 per cent, discount
June Ist, 95 per cent, discount
16th, $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, 62 to Feb. 1, ’O3, $3.00.
1863.
Feb. Ist to Mar. Ist, $3.10 for Ono Dollar
March Ist, 3.25 for Cue Dollar
Mar 15 to May 15lh, 600 for One Dollar
May 15th, 600 for One Dollar
Juno Ist, 6.50 for One Dollar
Juno 15th, 7.50 for One Dollar
July Ist, B.CO for One Dollar
July 15th, 10.00 for One Dollar
August Ist. 14.00 for One Dollar
August loth, 15.00 for One Dollar
September Ist, 14.00 for tine Dollar
September 15th, 14.00 for One Dollar
October Ist, 13.00 for One Dollar
October 15th, 12.50 for One Dollar
November Ist, 13.00 for One Dollar
November 15th, 15.60 for One Dollar
December Ist, 20 00 for Ouc Dollar
December 15th, 21.00 for One Dollar
|6«|.
January Ist, 21.00 for One Dollar
January 15th, 20.00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 20 Ot) for One Do liar
February 16th, 21.<K) far tine Dollar
March Ist, 26.00 for One Dollar
March 15th, 20.00 for One Dollar
April Ist, 19.00 for One Dollar
April 16th,*21.00 for One Dollar
May Ist, 20.00 for On > Dollar
May 15lh, 18.00 for One Dollar
July Ist to July I.sth. 18.00 for One Dollar
July to August 15th, 20.00 for One Dollar
August 16th, 2 .00 for One Dollar
September Ist, 20 50 for One Dollar
September 16th, 22 50 for One Dollar
October Ist. 27.00 for One Dollar
October 15th, 25.00 for tine Dollar
November 1 *t. 26.60 for One Dollar
November i6th, 28.0© for One Dollar
December Ist, 82.'*0 for One Dollar
December 15th, 35.00 for One Dullar
December 31st, 51.00 for One Dollar
IMA.
January Ist. 60.00 for One Dollar
January 15th, 66 00 for One Dollar
February Ist, 60.00 for One 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 OO lor One Dollar
April 15th. SO.OO for tin- Dollar
tpr.i 2*ub. 100.00 for One Dollar
Ipol 26t b, 200.00 for One Debar
April 27th, 800-00 for On* Dollar
April 2- h. 600 <#} for One Delia?
April 30th' l,ooo*o© for One Dollar
Miy Ist, I ji,«i -i tor uoe Dollar