Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, September 13, 1867, Image 4

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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. July 30 , 6(>d [ Established ia 1842. 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The Department for Children and Youth is prepared with special care, to furnish tu t only amusement, hut also to inculcate knowledge and sound moral principles. Circulation—Terms,—The circulation of the American Agriculturist (125,000 to 150,000) is so large that it can be furnished at the low price of $ 1.50 a year; lour copies, tor s■>; ten copies, for sl2 ; twenty or more, $1 each , sin gle numbers 15 cents each. FT- Try it a Year. GRANGE JUDD fc CO., Proprietors, It I’atk Row, May 21 New York City. 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, Afflicted Read This! 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The above medicines arc prepared and sold by Prof. 11. II KaYTON, Savannah, Georgia, To whom all orders should be addressed; or to the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons & Cos., Savannah, Ga. . A liberal discount to those selling again. For sale by Druggists and Country Mer cian ts, generally. Us?J!eware of eounteifeits, the genuine have Prof. 11. H. Kayton’s signature on each bottle and box. For sale in Thomasville by Dr- P. S. Bower. May 14, '67. Ki»r»sfe*at. I^IUCMN-SpmS BMW Wmsstm sss^s^; WE have used 44nllighnn’« Fills and find they will do all that is claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to pub lic favor. 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 plantation, for Fever and Ague, and find them all that is chcmed for them. TIIOF. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 29, 1858- Lonndes County, Alabama. 44nlligliiiii'M Fever mail Ague Fill* will do. They arc decidedly the best medicine for Chills and Fever I ever gave. 1 would not be without them for live times the price. J A. GRAHAM. Americus, April 17, 1867. One box of 44ulliglinn’» Fill* cured me 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 Messrs- BLOUNT & II ALE—Gents :—I have used your 44nllighun’M Pill* on two occasions fur Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intended to do. They are I lie best remedy for the disease that I have ever tried. 1 consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DA XT, SAYRE. G. See. O. Lodge of F. and A. M. of Ala. Albany, Ga., March 11, 1807. I have used 44nlliglian’* Fill* in forty cases of Chills ami Few r, with perfect success. They arc (he best Fever and Ague Bills put up. A. 11. KANT. Wholesale in Savannah bv A. A SOLOMONS & CO., And by all Druggists. BLOUNT & IIALE, Broprietors. July 2 3m Montgomeiy, Ala. \NKW PERFUME! Called Sweet Opoponax From Mexico, manufuo. tured by K. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. —Euenimj Bulletin, Philadelphia. SWEET OPOPONAX! The only rle- gant Perfume. Is found on nH toilets, and never stains the handkerchief. SWEET OPOPONAX! Is the swcclest Extract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once ; will use no other, QWKET OPOPONAX! New Perfume O from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Delight. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! Nature could not, produce a richer Gera or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos.. N. Y. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The fittest over imported or mnn ufactun din the United States Try it and be convinced. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO The most elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady, •* Extract of Sweet Opoponax.” K, T. SMITH & Cos., New York. Oet 18 ■» I:iiior r.s i 's MONTHLY MAGAZINE, (UNIVERSALLY acknowledged the Model J Parlor Magazine of America ; (leveled to Original Stones, Poems, Sketches, Arehitec tuts-and Model Collages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought-,Personal and Literary tins sip (including special departments on Fash ions), histnstioits on Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises,Music, Amusements,,Vc. all bv the In -tauthors, and profusely and artis tieally illustrated with costly Engravings (full size), useful and reliable Patterns, Embroide ries, Jewdrv and a constant succession of ar tistic novelties, with other useful and enter taining litei atari'. 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Bulilislied on Tuesdays and Fridays at Five dollars invariably in advance. Leua i. advertisements published as hereto fore, subject to the name liberal deductions, where Ordinaries and other officers enclose the money with their advertisements ; but alltran sient. advertisements will be published as or dered, or until ordered out, and charged ac cording to rates in the following table: iii ~ ggggggi 1 Column... o’ to o Col - - ,«<; to ,o *o o' oi ci n co cc o 000 ti Column- *35 Vi Col. ci co n *r o o a 000 0000000 o f 000 o ct OwOOOOO o Squares., ® Sqrs. -t* oc o' ts o' o' - -8 ci ci ci ci cc co -r o 000 ocooooo 6 Squares.. Sqrs. 5?,35* 55 •-* -4 ci Ciena cm cc 000 OgggOCg o Squares.. 5 Sqrs. qq oci •£ gp o oog 0000000 4 Squares.. 4 Sqrs. o' 5 c ?»' 3o o* r- rm * Ci Ci a ci 3 Squares.. 3 Sqrs. I”• 5 2T,5 o' I -h Ci Cl a 000 I 0000000 2 Squares.. 2 Sqrs. 5-iyi ri ? 1 Square.. 1 Sqre. jSl^llll - Wkkks.. .. | - Months | -tiwVri'isri Marriages and Funeral Notices $2.00 Obituaries charged as advertisements. Communications ot a political character, or articles written in advocacy or defence of the claims of aspirants to office, 10 cents per line. Announcement of Candidates SIO.OO. Terms Cash. Yearly contracts will he made with Mer chants lor a certain space in our advertising Columns, subject to a change of style and mat ter at their option. This will he the best and cheapest investment for parties who advertise largely and frequently. LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sheriff's sales, per levy $5 00 “ Mortgage Fi Fa sales per square, 500 Citations for Letters of Administration, 400 ‘I 1 '’ Guardianship... 400 Application lor Dismission from Ad- > , ministration J 111 Uj Application for Dismission from Gnar- / K ~,, di inship ~q 3uu Application tor leave to sell Lund 8 00 Sales of Land, per square 5 00 Sales of Perishable Property, per squ'e, 400 Notices to Debtors and Oredito-is 5 00 Foreclosure of Mortgage, per square. 400 Estray Notices, 30 days 5 00 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENST. Administrator *, F.xrrntor*, or Guardians .- All sales of Land by Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, are required by law to he held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the 1 ours of ten o’clock in the forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in which the property is situate. Notices of these sales must he given in a public gazette forty days previous to the day of sale. Sale of Personal Property .-—Notices of the sale of personal property must he given at least ten days previous to the dav of sale. Estate Debtors and Creditors :—Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must he published forty days. Court of Ordinary Ixarc to Sell ;—Notice that application will he made to the Court of Ordinary tor leave to sell Lands, must he pub lished weekly for two months. Administrators and Guardianship :—Cita thins for Letters of Administration must be published thirty days; for Dismission from Administration, monthly for six months —for Dismission from Guardianship, 40 days. Foreclosure of Mortgage .-—Hales for Fore closure of Mortgage must lie published monthly for four months. Establishing Lost Papers: —Notices estab lishing Lost Bupera must he published for the full terra of three months. For compelling titles from Executors, whore bond has been given by the deceased, the full space of three months. 5 it Buhl millions will always he continued according to these the legal requirements, un less otherwise ordered. 800 K. AND JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, BKOMBTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED A r 1' HIS OF F IFF. 44K0R441A I'kemaa tssstf. »l\ month* after date Mav M. to' L the undersigned will apple to the honorable Court of Ordinary, of said Omtity, for Is tiers ot Dismission from the Administration ot the Estate of George Folsom. l»f ->f *»id Countv. deceased JOSIAU J KVRITTE. May 3 6m Adai r A Iff PAPER IS THOMASVILLE rpHE undersigned proposes, if sufficient pat -1 ronage is secured to justify it, to com mence. oti or about, the 19th of September next the publication of another paper in the City of Thomasville, to be called 1 THE GULF ROAD NEWS Having been engaged in the newspaper pub lishing business here and elsewhere for sev eral years, and having obtained as he 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 sstisfac tion, he proposes to get up in a neat style a Live Nevvspa pk it.” suitable to the times Ignoring party polities, “so-called,’’ the co lumns of The Gi i.r Hoad News will be open to a full and free discussion of all matters, in anv way pertaining to the whole country It will, in a word, in pohticsandeverything else, be independent, though the Editor will not be responsible for any other articles or ideas ad vanced and appearing iu the columns, except such as be strictly editorial. Everything tlmt will amuse, instruct or benefit the reading pub lic, will be inserted iu its columns, and such selections and contributions are respectfully solicited from our friends. Almost every place in the whole country, the size and possessing the wealth and the mit nral and acquired advantages of Thomasville have two and often more than two papers and surely Thomasville will not be behind iu home enterprises.— The Gt;S Hoad News will be published for the present, only once each week. This, with the “Southern Enterprise," now being published successfully by Muj. L. C. Bhvan, will give to the citizens a Tri Weekly paper* and instead of taking from, will add to the in terest already felt by the reading public in the dissemination of Commercial, Agriniiimal &. I’oliticul Intelligence. The Gui.e Hoad News will be published at the low price of Three Dollars per annum, payable strictly in advance. Advertising of every description will he taken at the usual rates. All we ask is our share of public patronage, if you ttud us deserving it. If not, we ask none. Let ns know vvliat you will do to aid us in this enterprise, by leaving at the store ol Messrs. Mc.Qu -kn A Vickers, your mimes for a copy of the paper, and what advertising you may have. Respectfully, X. J. WOMDWELL Aug 10, 1867. Jt l3*“Bupers generally will please copy Address all orders to Bros. 11. ll.Kaytnn, Savannah, Ga., or to A. A. Solomons Se Cos., Savannah, Ga. EBeware of counterfeits, the genuine have Bros. 11. 11. Kaytm’s signature on each bottle and box. For sale by Dr. B. S. Bower, Thomasville. Aug 23 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