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MERCH ANT? & PLANTERS
OF
m nciwii mbmbii.
f ‘now receiving from Now York via
h Jacksonville. ind otter for sale at
McLeans Building
to lbis place, the Cargo of Schooner “J. A.
/ps>Vr “which I desire to dispose of
‘M.JST LOTS
TO
MEHCHANTS & PLANTERS
ON
WHIMS fttflt.
The Cargo has been selected with care, and
rtilbrifres all the essentials of h good Retail
assorted in cases for the Trade, viz :
Dry Hoods
A -ported in cases of sßooa $ 1500 vaiue each.
Staple and Domestic Goods of $ 500 a $ 1000
..-nine each. Show Case goods of $ 500 u $ 800
value each.
150 CASES OF
Boots & Shoes,
Avery superior assortment .
Cases ui Hats and Caps.
11 GRATES ASSORTED
Cft.OCK.33nY
FOR RETAILING.
12 Casks Iron Ware,
ASSORTED FOR RETAILING.
Hollow Ware
AND
O astings,
1 Good Assortment.
Table Cutlery, Station
ery, &c.
200 BI3LS. FAMILY FLOUR.
50 BAGS COFFEE,
10 BAGS PEPPER,
5 BAGS SPICE,
NUTMEGS, CASSIA, CLOVES.
nit ifin m or
fflitiiTioi mils.
INrA TVI ‘JEIL.Y -
500 Cast Ploughs,
WITH EXTRA POINTS.
5 CASKS IIOES,
25 BOXES AXES,
5 CASKS TRACES,
GRUBBING HOES.
HAMES,
WHIFFLE TREES,
Ac-, &c,, &e-
All of which I will sell for Cash or in Ex
change for
twin ii, us mm
WAX,
Ground Peas, &c., &c.
GEORGE PATTEN.
Thomaßville, August 1, 1865.
S OTJTHE RN
BMT MB lfBBTBBMM!
CAPITAL
$100,000!
THIS COMPANY is now organized, and
we are prepared to make liberal advances
on
COTTON
and other produce consigned to our Agent
IN LIVERPOOL.
The present value of Cotton in Liverpool
i„ Tom 4W to 46 cts., per pound for GOOD
UPLAND COTTON, and from 50 to 90 eta
for C OOD CONG COTTON,
T GOLD.
We ad vance 01,e half its value in Gold or t
eqnivole?| in Currency.
\Ve o |icit orders for goods from the
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS
The eldest attention paid to the smallest
orders f< >r goods from
ENGLAND FRANCE ArfSERHANY.
E. T. PAINE, Agt.
RICHARD F. FLOYD, President.
Southern Export and Import Company.
■rZ? For further particulars apply to
J. G. PITTMAN,
r>'h!/ 12-6 m Thomasville, Ga
OF,UGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OHS, GLASS, Ac..
lr*K*re and for sale hv
UvWITT & STEGALL
1863- if
TO THE
PUBLIC !
I am piepared to
BEK STUB, MB MIJBB
ALE GOODS COASIGAKD TO
.ME and SHIP to any party in
SAVAKTIVTAH S
As there are two or three boats running
from this place to Savannah, which will enable
Goods to go forward with dispatch.
I>. JAMES DILLON.
Doctor Town, Aug., 24, 1865.
Aug 30 ts
HALSEY, WATSON A CO.
FINE FAMILY
GROCERIES,
‘WINES, LIQUORS, &G.
Persons wishing good bargains can be
accomodated at the
LO WEST MARKET PRICE
Savannah, Ga. August 30, 1865. ts
GEORGIA —Lowndes County.
MATTHEW CARTER applies for letters
of administration on the estate of John
Carter late of said county deceased. t This is
therefore to admonish all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my olfice within the time pre
scribed by law to show caqse, if any exists,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 20th of August,
1865. WILLIAM SMITH, Ordinary.
Aug. 30-30d
GEORGIA—Brooks County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
Win. Hudson, Executor last will and testa
ment, of Wm. G. Newton, deceased applies to
me for letters of dismission. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all persons interest
ed to appear before me within the time pre
scribed by law and tile their objections, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted said
applicant. J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
Aug. 30-30d
| W |Pouiilh of It aeon wanted.
I will pay the highest mark
et price for 20,000 pounds of good ILICON
SIDES delivered shortly.
GEO. PATTEN.
Thomasville, Aug. 30, 1865 ts
PROVISION
©TO RE
AT THE OLD STAND OF
MERRILL & PAINE
,
rpIIE undersigned has opened a Provision
L Store in Thomasville, {and will hereafter
keep constantly on hand
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS,
SUCH aS.
SYRUP BACOY
FLOUR LARD
COFFEE TALLOW
SUGAR SALT
CORN MEAL &c-, &c.
WITH A LOT OF
T O B A. C CO
And mauy other articles too humerous to
mention.
They will use every effort, to accommodate
the public and sell as’ low as possible. They
will also sell on
COMMISSION
All goods or produce entrusted to them.
M. C. SMITH & SONS.
Aug. 23-ts
E. O. ARAOLI>,
RESIDENT DENTIST
THO MASVItiLE, GA.
WILL be found at the old jr* 1
stand occupied by. him for
the last ten years ‘‘-LUjliYv*^
Aug 23-5 m
FOR SALE.
MY plantation in the County of
Lowndes, ten miles from jdgBBWRA
Valdostaand two from Clyattville, HaWg
containing four thousand and two m **’
hundred acres, not surpassed by -•*■■■■■*■
any in the country, or in this part of the
STATE IN FERTILITY.
The titles are indisputable. There are up
wards of fourteen hundred acres cleared—
eleven hundred since 1862, which exhibits the
strength and character of the soil in the pres
ent crop. The
BUILDINGS ARE SUBSTAY
tiaI and Commodious,
The quarters capable of accommodating com
fortably two hundred laborers There is a
new Grist and Saw Mill appended to the plant
ation. Corn, fodder and other produce, to
gether with the stock, consisting of mules and
horses, &c.. will be sold with the plantation.
Terms Cash. Apply to
J. WALDBURG, Savannah,
or to J. H. M. CLINCH, Valdosta.
August 23, 1865 ts.
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the honorable the
Court of Ordinary for Lowndes County will
be sold before the Court House door in Valdos
ta. on the first Tuesday in November next,
three hundred and ninety acres of land in lot
No. 106, in the sixteenth district, formally Ir
win but now Lowndes Cpunty, 75 to 100 acres
of open land, dwelling and out houses not in
very good order. Roler Gin will be sold with
the place. The location is healthy, conven
ient to schools, churches and mills, and near a
fine mineral spring, belonging to the estate of
Isham H. Clayton deceased, late of said Court
ty. Sold for the beneitit of the heirs and ci ed
itors of said deceased. Terms on the day of
sale. DUNCAN CLAYTON, ) .. *
J. J. CLAYTON, < Admrb
l 13, 1865. td
1 • QRS. DIST OF SOUTH GEORGIA.
I Darien, June 14th, 1865.
General Order , j
I. Par 4, Gen. Order No 71, Head Quar
ters Department of the South, is hereby pub
lished for the information of this command.
4. While military restrictions upon trade
are thus rennved, still District and 1 ost com
manders are reminded that they are expec
ted to keep inch a military control over all
merchants and traders as is necessary for the
maintainance of good order and a proper lo
lice within their commands. To this end
they are authorized to regulate the sale ot in
toxicating liquors, ales and wines as may seem
to them requisite. ....
11. Licenses will be given to a limited num
ber of responsible parties, authorizing the
sale by them of liquors, ales and wines, for
which a license fee of twenty-five dollars will
be charged. Said license to continue in force
for the term of three months.
Printed licenses will be furnished as soon
as practicable, which will be required to-be
conspicuously posted in tlie place of business.
Application for licenses will be made
through the Post commander, to the Assistant
Adjutant General at these Head Quarters.
No liquors will be sold or otherwise dis
posed of to the enlisted men of the army.
Any person having received said licensee,
upon being convicted of keeping a disorder
ly house will have their license revoked.
Proprietors will be held responsible for
the conduct of their employees, and any per
son who shall be convicted of having knowing
ly violated any portion of the foregoing regu
lations will be fined, not less than ten, nor
more than one hundred dollars tor said oftence.
By Command of
Brevt. Brig. Gen. WASHBURN.
W. H. Keller,
Act. Asst. Ajt. Gen.
July 12,1865. ts
HD. QUS., DIST. OF SOUTH. GEORGIA-
Blackshear, July 4ih, 1865.
General Order , ?
No. 5. S
To enable residents of this District who
may desire and are qualified to avail them
selves of the benefits of the President’s Am .
uesty Proclamation, of the 20th of May, 1865,
Post Commanders are hereby directed to ap
point suitable officers to administer and record
the Amnesty Oath prescribed in said procla
mation.
Such officers will be guided by and strictly
adhere to the rules and regulation establish
ed by the Secretary of State in the following
circular;
DEPARTMENT OF STAT E. )
Washington, May 29. 1865. y
Sir : —A copy of the Psesident’s Amnesty
Proclamation of this date is herewith append
ed. By a clause in the instrument the Secre
tary of State is directed to establish rules and
regulations for administering and recording
the Amnesty Oath, so as to insure its benefits
to the people and guard the Government
againstfraud. Pursuant to this injunction you
are informed that the oath prescribed in the
proclamation may be taken and subscribed
before any commissioned officer, civil, military
or naval, in the service of the United States,
cr any civil or military officer of a loyal
State or Territory, who by the laws thereof
may be qualified ‘for administering oaths. All
who receive such oaths are hereby authorized
to give certified copies thereof to the persons
respectively by whom they were made ; and
such officers are hereby required to transmit
the originals of such oaths, at as early a day
as may be convenient, to this department,
where they will be deposited and remain in
the archieves of the Government. A regist
er thereof will be kept in the department, and
on application, in proper cases, certificates of
such records will be issued in the customary
form of official certificates.
I am. sir, vonr obedient servant,
* WILLIAM 11. SEWARD,
Secretary of State.
In all cases the officer administering the
oath will require, in addition to such other
evidence as he may deem necessary, the affi
davit of the applicant that he is not excepted
from the benefits of the Proclamation by any
one of the exceptions therein made.
All persons excepted above will berequired
to make special application in writing through
District. Head Quarters, for permission to be
allowed the benefit of said amnesty. Said ap
plication must set forth the clause under which
they are excepted and accompany the same by
an affidavit that the person appliying does not
come under any other of the exceptions.
By Command of
Brevt. Brig. Gen. WASHBURN.
W. H. Keller,
Lieut. & A. A. G.
July 12, 1865. ts
IID. QITS , DEP’TM ENT OF THE SOUTH
llilton Head, S. C., June 26, 1865.
General Order , / .
No. 100- \
11. District and other Commanders are again
reminded that thy are required to deliver to
the Treasury Agents all abandoned or captur
ed Cotton in their possession, and will give
the Agents all needed and proper assistance.
The Military forces will not, however, be em
ployed in searching for Cotton, nor will they
interfere with the transportation of it, or any
of the products of the soil, to market.
By Command of Major-General
Q. A. GILLMORE,
W. L. M. Burger,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Official: W. H. Keller,
Lieut. 6l A. A. A. G.
July 12,1865. ts
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
FINE SMOKING TOBACCO, Belle Boyd,
FINE CAROLINA BELLE ” SNUFF,
FINE AUNT NANCY’S ” SNUFF,
FINE CIGARS,
For sale by
DeWITT 6c StEGALL.
July 5,1865. ts
Carbonate of Magnesia.
COOKING SODA, .
EPSOM SALTS
SULPHUR.
RACE GINGER,
For sale by
DeWITT 6c STEGALL
July 5,1865. ts
noticeT
A LL PERSONS WISHING TRANS
iI portation for themselves and bagage
from Doctor Town to Savannah can be ac
commodated on the arrival of Wednesday’s
Train in each week nntil further orders
Ang 30-2 w
HEAD QRS. POST THOMASVILLE, ?
Thomasville, Ga. Juno 30th, 1865 >
General Orders , >
No. 3. S
UNTIL further orders the sale of intoxica
ting or spititous liquors is entirely prohibited
within tfie limits of this Post or Sub-district,
until t he person making the sale, in any auan
tity, is first duly authorized and licensed by
the proper officer at these Head Quarters;
and no person can be licensed or authorized
to sell spirituous or intoxicating liquors to anv
enlisted man in the service of the United
States, and upon conviction thereof, any per
sons making such sale will be punished by
confiscation of his stock, or such other pun
ishment as may be deemed proper.
Mai. G. A. Hastings, Asst. Provost Marshal
charged with the execution of this order. j
By oVder of Col. VVM. K. KIMBALL.
J Commanding Poati /
R B. Kendall, Post Adjutant. v
July 5, 1865. “ ‘
HD. QRS., DEP’TMENTOF THE SOUTH,
Hilton Head, S. C., June ‘34, 1865.
General Orders , )
No. 98. • S
The following rates will be charged on all
freight shipped on private account, on board
Government vessels within this Department.
VIZ ; *
Between Hilton Head atid Beaufort, 35
cents per foot. • __
Between Hilton Head and Charleston 50
cents per foot.
Between Hilton Head and h ernandina, 63 Mr
cents per foot.
Between Hilton Head and Jacksonville b3M>
cents per foot
Between Hilton Head and St Augustiuo, <
cents per foot. ?
Between Hilton Head and Savannah, 37
cents per foot
Between Savannah and Augusta, 50 cents
per foot. n
Between Charleston and Georgetown, 30
cents per foot-
Between all other places in the Department
not mentioned above, private freight will bo
charged for at tho same rat<*. The rooncj thus
received will be accounted for to the Chief
Quar-termaster, Department of the South.
By Command of Major-General
Q. A. GICLMORE.
W. L. M Burge it.
Assistant Adjutant General.
Official W. H. Keller,
Lieut. A. A. A. A. G. . .
July 1*2,1865. ts
HD. QUS. DIST. OF SOUTH. GEORGIA.
Bt ackshear, July 4th, 1865.
General Order. ..
No. 4. V ‘ . •
Pursuant to instructions from the Major
General commanding Department ol the South
Commanders of Sub Districts are required to
give evry facility for transporting from the in
terior. all products to market.
4 Railroads and steamers will take private
freight at a remuneration to Government when
it does not interfere with public business.
By command of
Brevt. Brig. Gen. WASHBURN.
W H. Keller,
A. A. A. Genl 1
J ‘gl2i jiqS.nly
HD. QUS DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN GA.
Blacrs'hkar, July Bth, 1865.
General Order, \
No. 8. S
It. having been reported to these Head
Quarters that the arms of the 4th Georgia
Cavalry, never were turned over to the Uni
ted States authorities in accordance with the
“terms of surrender of General Johnson's com
mand, it is hereby ordered that all persons
formerly belonging to said regiment, having
arms in their possession will at once turn
them over to the commander of the JTnited
States forces at the nearest Post.
All persons having in their possession any
arms, accoutrements, Amunition. Ac., belong
ing to the late C. S. Government, must turn
them over to the U. S. authorities at, once or
be tried for theft and severely punished.
Bv Command of
Brevt. Brig. Gen. WASHBURN.
W. H. Keller,
A. A. A. Gen
July 5, 1865. ts
IID. QUS ,DIST., OF SOUTH GEORGIA.
Darien, June 12th. 1865
General Order }
No 1. S
I, Pursuant to orders from Head-Quarters,
Department of the South, I hereby assume
command of the District of southern Georgia,
comprising as follows: all the counties lying
South of North line of the conutiesof Liberty,
Tatnall, Montgomery, Laurens, Pulaski, Doo
ly, Sumter. Webster, and Stewart.
11. The following are announced as the stall
of the General commanding, and will be obey
ed and respected accordingly:
Burg., S. C Brown, Chief Medical Officer
Maj., J. M. Wi swell. Provost Marshal.
Capt., John Garwood, Commissary.
Capt., Jas. M. Thompson, Provost Jwlge.
Lieut., W. H. Keller, A. A.A.Genl.
Lieut., Henri Daniels, Aid-de-camp.
Lieut., E. H. Sturgis, “ “
E. L. Clark, A. A. Q. M *
H. D WASHBURN,
Brevt. Brig. Genl.
July 12 iqfs. ts
PERFUMERY.
LYON’S KATHARION, ‘
HAIR DYE,
TOILET SOAP,
COMBS,
BRUSHES,
Ac, Ac-, Ac.
For sale by
DeWITT & STEGALL
July 5,1865. ts
Dr. W. F. DeWITT. | Dr. C W. STEGALL
DeWitt & Stegall,
KEEP constantly in store and for sale a
well selected stock of
MEDICINES
and all otherarticles usually kept in drug stores
July 5, 1865. ts
GEORGIA JRroolts €o:>uty ! —Two
months after date applicr ion will be
made to the Assistant Provost Judge of said
county, at the first regular term of said court,
after the expiration of two months from this
notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Wm. G Hunter lato of said
i county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
July 25 2m J. W. HUNTER, Ex r
IW CM!
O H BAP
AT GASH PRICES,
THE UNDERSIGNED has just received *
fine supply of select
DRY GOODS
AT THE OLD STAND OF
H.. EVANS,
To which he invites the attention of all who
wish
GOOD BARGAINS
AT
SMALL PROFITS.
Come with your money and yon can exchange
it to great advantage.
He has on hand many articles of prime ucc
essitywith all the little notions of thetirow*
and seasons, and will t>e constantly replenish
ing his stock to supply
TIE IMIISI TEE HEMET
The undersigned will sJso act as
OONSICUfEE
OK
COMMISSION
To Receive, Deliver, Store or Forward al!
Goods or Merchandise
Consigned to bis care.
JOHN TRICE.
POO ACRES
OF PRIME FARMING LANDS
FO P SALE!
THE UNDERSIGNED offers jQgfcfe
for sal* his splendid jSSgJgW
■F'JHELXvX. ®2T
Situated in Thomas County, about half wav
between No., 17, on the Atlantic A Gulf Rail
Rfuld and Monticello Florida, which renders! 1
one of the most convenient places to market
in the Country. Everything is in splendid or
der for carrying on the
FARMING BUSINESS
NEXT YEAR”
16,00 of the 3,000 acres are Cleared and unit*’
cultivation, and good fencing.
The Farm is
flMilllM. Ifilio
A s well with farming implements as wit’,.
Cattle, aim haa a splendid
*
In operation for Grinding Corn and Ginia*
Cotton.
provisions mn mm
are also on the place fur all purposes. The
©WILUR& M©USI
aud NEGRO QUARTERS are framed build
ings, neat and commodious, situated in a u>oa
healthy locality. The farm is
WELL WATERED
both by streams, wells and a laige and b-san
tifnl Lake, abounding with fine fish. The wells
nr** in good condition and afford
Excellent Watei!
The farm is three miles from Groovervchv
twelve from Monticello and fifteen ffon
Thomasville. I will take great pleasure ir
showing it to any pereon desiring to
Here then for sale is one of the best far®
IN THGMAS COUNTV,
ready furnished with ,
Every Tillnj
necessary for the farming business, with abw
SEVEITY-HVE ERE D FEU
on the place who may be hired at modern
wages to do the labor.
Come and See For Yoiirsehei
MOSES W. LINTON
Aug 2. ts
WARE HO USI
AT
THOMASVILLE, Gil
THE copartnership heretofore existing b
tween R. R. Evans and W. J. Parne
having been disolved by the death of R. 1
E vafis, the undersigned will continue the Waj
House and
Commission Business
in Thomasville, on his own account. In eel
nection with the ware honee a good Maest'l
C otton Press
has been constructed for repacking purpose?
and to aid him in the business the undersign |
ed has engaged the variable services of -
R. M. Bain. Nothing but-the customary rat’
STORAGE & COMMISSION
WILL BE OHARG , ® j!
This Ware House is situated about or
hundred yards from the Railroad depot 1 |
Thomasville, and believing that he can gV
general satisfaction, the undersigned solic’
the patronage of cotton planters and boy*
WILLIS J, PABNELL.
July 19, 1865 9m