Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, September 27, 1865, Image 3

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New York, Sept. 17*"The Tribune's Matatuoras correspondent, of -2 Aajr : The tenn of office of Presi dent .Juarez will expire on tho 30th of November next. Leading men of the libera! party say that Gen. Ortega is to fill liis seat. Ortega is said to bo a very fit man for the place at this crisis. He will find himself beset with all sorts'of wants, the first among which is money, as the treasury and army chests are empty, Ilis first care I will be to fill them, then raise a for* I eign force of 10,000 to 20,000 men I also, upon which, with a native army I of 30,000 to 50,000 men, they will be able to rely. When General Lee learned of the indictment for treason returned against him at Norfolk, he wrote to General Grant concerning the matter, inclosing his application for pardon, to be forwarded if the latter thought proper. A correspondent of the New York World says General Grant sent in the application, and replied to Gen f oral Lee that he considered the action at Norfolk inadnrssible. 1 ■ • • ♦ - The World’s New Orleans letter savs, 1 the culture of sugar has nearly ceased. The parish of St. Mary, which once made. 45,500 hogsheads, will not this year make 500, and the most favorable estimates .for. the whole State places the total cron at not over . 15,000.. against 500,000 hogsheads the- year before the war.. ... ‘The Commercial's Washington spe cial says:. The elements of a fierce * political excitement arc apparent. : — The New- York Democratic nominee and the Weed,! Greeley, and; Blair •quarrel seems to precipitate events, and a grand explosion, leading to. new - combinations of the most im* ;T>;)rtant’clnihiqte ~may be expected. Gen .1. E Johnston lias been ap * pointed president of the Richmond and Danville railroad. • ■’Tis better to offend some people than to. oblige- thein ; for the better a mail deserves of them,.the worse they ‘will speak of hiju. • ** • •• • • Flour is selling in Jacksonville, Flor jda,-at sl4 to 815 per. barrel The-.iptate of Pennsylvania claims to .'have‘pinout in the field, during the -*war, .4e9,409. men. The number of troops furnished by ✓ Illinois Trout .April, 1851, tt April, I 1855; was 25fr,257. lio\fis-it possible to expect that .mankind .‘should take advice, when they will not so much as take warn ’ ingT ‘. •• • ’ • • . A. profusion of rings and jewelry upon the fingCrs and person of a than, denotes either ah lack leg, a loafer, or -one who.-e brains are somewhat .addled: No man is great but be may both need the help and service, and stand in Tear of the’ power and unkiqdness of the meanest of mortals. . When We are- alone we have our own thoughts.to watch-; in our fami lies’ our ‘ tempers ; and in. society our tongues. • ... O Ev2ry time a man breaks a divine law he .adds a thorn to the rod which he puts in pickle for his own back. “ Mrs. li., do you like milk in your . tea ? # • .- u No, I thank you ; • the superfluity of milk,, added to the flavority of the heat, renders the conglomeration in supportably obnoxious to my diabolD cal appetite ” . ’ “Du tell/’. •• Mrs Swisslielm threatens her arrear . subscribers that if they don’t fork over, she will have to board it out, for > she can’t afford to lose it. There is a man in Troy so mean that he wishes his landlord to reduce the price of his beard because lie has had tw ? o of his teeth extracted. They have a man in Mississippi so lean that he makes no shadow at all. A rattlesnake struck at his leg six times in vain, and retired in disgust. He makes all hungry -who look at him ; and when children meet in the street, they run home crying for bread. He who swears, informs us that his * bare word is not to be credited. When does a man degrade Jiiwself to the position of a bad chimney ? “When he smokes. • Never undress yourself before bed time. In other words dont. will away the property you own in this world till you are about takipg up your residence in the next. Dutiful children arc made by hope, not by possession. died, At his residence in Thomas Cos., Ga., on Saturday, Sept. 2d, Abram Graves, aged 68 years, 1 month 17 days. “ New Advertisements. WOTICE! LOWRY, HAYES & FLANIGAN Having this day entered into a Copartnership lor the MWAETIE AM HIPMRII6 OF BCHMMIS, WASHES AND ALL KINDS OF Blacksmith Work, Take this method, <>C informing the Public of tne tact,- and to solicit their patronage. Our lerms will be'. • “ • •’ Strictly Octssii No work will leave the Shop until paid tor. \\ e will take. • 1 • 1? IF O !D I I C !F] ol any kind, such as Corn, Bacon, : Sn'up. Su gar, <!tc. Prices to suit the'times • .’ Sept 27,156 TANARUS). -31110.- * • . —a • • Onions, Potatoes. 12 bbl.s. of Onions and Irish’ Potatoes, received and- for sale by • ’ ‘’ . ’ ‘ . • . JOHN STARK. • Sept. 27, 18G5. .' ’ *• • ;/ ‘ . come to itoTa Genuine Shampagiie,. Shampagne Cider, ‘• Mason’s Blacking - , : . &C-, &c., &c. FINE NEWIYOR** LEMONS, Ou U cit JSi umber 9. and see. Sep 27-13 ts ■ DANIEL MOSES. C'lisich SsrYc.. XXJ ILL be sold before the Court House ,\\ .door in the’ town of Hotnerville, Clinch County,-between the lawful liouis of sale, on the. first Tuesday in- December next, the following property to-wit.- three hundred and thirty ‘nine (330), three lum dted and eighty-two (5*2), four hundred and nintypnine (-199), live hundred ‘and ten (510),- five -hundred and’ seventy-one (57.1),- five hundred and geventy-two (57-2), •each containing 490 acres o.f land more or. less, .in the 12th District of Clinch.Cpunty. Levied, on as the property of Henry T. Livingston to satisiiy one- mo’rtgiTgerfi fa issued from the Superior Court of Clinch County, in favor of John Stoddard vs. 11. P. Livingstoii! Property pointed out in said fi fa Sept. 20th, 1865. SHI.MU EL TIMMERMAN, Sheriff Sept. 27, .18G5. tds: • CrEORGIA-JBrooks County.- tPO all whom it may concern ; Whereas, I John W. Dukes ha applied to nie for letters of administration de bonis non, es tate of E. 0. Dukes deceased, late . of said . County. These are therefore-, to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at'my office within the tiine- pre scribed by law and file objections,, other wise said tetters’ will be issued to said ap° plicant. Witness my hand and seal.. J. G. McCALL, Ordifiarv. • Sept..'27, 1865. COd. . GEORGIA-Brooks ouatSy. OIXTY days after date I will make appli cation to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell the real estate of I. J. Rodgers, deceased. A. M. D. SIMPSON. Adm’r. Sept. 27, 1865. 60d. “ —* —T ‘ GEORGIA —Lowmies I'onsily. rpWO months from date application will JL be made to Lowndes County Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the real estate of Wm. M. Peacock, late of said County de ceased. . ■ • ANNIE N. PEACOCK, Adm'trix. Sept, 27,1865. 2m 0 Georgia— Thomas comity Court of Ordinary, Sept. 23, 1865. Whereas, E. O. Thompson makes ap. plication by petition to this Court for let-* ters of Administration on the estate of Abram Graves, deoeased. All persons interested are - therefore no tified to file their objections in said Court, otherwise said letters will be granted and issued to said applicant, at a regular term of said Court, to be held at Thomnsville,’ said County, on. the First Monday in Nov , ember next. H. H. TOOKE, Sept 27-13*30d •* .Ordinary. • , V STOLEN. • ‘ l?ROM my plantation five /miles'-north of L’ station No. 5, Pensacola &. On. ‘B Road, Mad,-on Cos , ‘ iri la, <'ii Friday night the lfdfiinst., & nedium. sized dark mare mule, gray about the head, especial * ly about the mouth and clined to be gray -u : might coll hero dark her a dark inuTe * - fine order and • • carriage. I ha black negro wa • : • light on Satur \ - stolen about five n- * ■ residence, near the plantation of Mrs..- and going in the direct or Quitman, i • i::.\ o n lb that: the mule was si-oleh, also a • . with* fifer* by a negro who lms .probably gone in the direction-indicated. 1 will liberally reward any one who will restore her to.am,, either by sending he** to my plantation dr keeping her safely: and'noiifyiug me so that lean get her. .’ ‘ • . • Patterson Hammock, Madison Cos. Fhi. Sept. 10 th, 1805. HARDY 11. BRYAN/ ‘Sc'pt..27, 1805. f* • i GtILOIF(h[2 A-yULotvsnsSc?* C’oiaskty. WILLIAM. 11. BRIGGS applies for let* tors of .Yfiniinistratior. on the estate of Moses Smith-, Jr., Late .of sryd’ County •deceased. This is therefore ’ to admonish all concerned to appeal* at my office within the time-prescribed by law to show cause ii any exists .why sail! letters ahould not te granted. .Given under niv hand’ and seat. ’WILLIAM SMITH, Ordinary, •■’ Sept.-27, JBGS. 60d. . ‘ Mson :$ Gordon! ; CUTTOHr FtfCTORS, ttesjiii in muinc MEHC . . 93. Bay Street,.’ • SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ’ * \vm ii.- tlsoni . wm. w.; Gordon: ’ Sept, 21, ts. . ’ .- . . BRICK: MASONRY. A• L f LR the first of • November, the- rnder xjl signed will resume his old • professi 1 ‘of BRICK LAYiTTG, . t.'i 1 embraces .this method ■oi teuderiad his services to tire p< ople of Tlio.ma*; and adjoin- coinn _.ies- • A ll.orders R. P. Smi.th will he promptlv attended ni GEORGE W. PARNELL. , 1 homasvdie. iSopt-20, 18G5. 3in ‘Si HyOSt S A---T!iots{asi Cotaaai y. .Court -of Ordinary, Sv.pt., Ij, 186 ).’ WIIEREAS, J. 15, Everitte. euardian for V the person, property } t nd effects of Rufus A. ( onnell, a minor, malces application bv pe tition t<> this •••Court’ for letters of .dismission from All person*interested are therefore, u nified to lile their objections in said Court, otherwise raid letters. Will he i;ranted and issued to said applicant at a reipi lar term of said Court to he held .at Thomas vtlle. said County on the first Monday in No wember next. . ‘ 11. 11. TOO EE, Ordinary. Sept. 20, 1865 40d. ri'ST RECEI VED FROM NEW YORK, a supply of Sundries, amonif which are tile following": OYSTERS IN CANS, LOBSTERS do do SARDINES PICKLES ALMONDS BRAZIL NUT ooc 1 - : vI- ‘ - -v -'V'o ‘ It aisens, ’ CRACKEKS, • COFFEE, • YEAST POWDER SODA, VINEGAR, MACKEREL, SEGARS. SMOKING TOBACCO, RAIL ROAD, SCOTCH, MACCABOY snuff. :. Xjemon • Candy of my own manufacture, at, fill Sill IIS HTML. AT THE OLD STAND OF JOHN ST-.4RK'.’ • Aug 80-ts. ‘ • , ~^NOTICE; iETTKRS,. Money--package*, •. and other Packages Vdjl.be received daily at the store ot E. Remington & Son,.at Thomasville. to he forwarded to Savannah and all Intermediate Stations on the A. & G- R. R. A special Messenger will leave by the regular passenger train in charge of all shell parcels. Jn all cases the charges must be prepaid. All returned letters and packages will be deliver? ed at the store of E. Remington. JAS. RUSSELL. Agent for Erwin & Hat dee. Aug. 9. 1865. ts. ! GKORGli—Colquitt Couaily. I CSw i't of Or . Sept. 13, 1860. I YSTHEREAS, Linton C&rltou, hairing sp- t person and property of Geuenu H. Hancock, a miuor under fourteen years ofage, resident of said Couuty. Notice is hereby given to ull i persons interested to file their objections in Court within the tin e prescribed l r law, oth T iae letters of guardianship will W granted ‘Ut il to said applicant at the Novenfbei >f this (lourt • • . PO. WING.D.C.C. O. • f 30,1865. •: 90d 1-—Tlionucs Count?.* Court of Ordinary., Sept, 15, 1865. , r HEBEAS, F J. Browning makes appli -1 cation by petition to this Court, for let t ra of administration on the estate of Will iam 11. Libbv deceased. All persons iu’ter d, aret here fore. notified to file their ob jections in said Court, Otherwise said, letters will be granted and issued to eaid applicant at a regular term • of said Court,’ to be held at Thomasville, said County ou. the first Monday • in November next. • ’ .• • H. H.TOOKE,Ordinary. , Sept. 20,1865. _ 30d . ’ • CEOIIGIA-Colqußt County. •Court .of Ordinary, Sent. 13, 1865. lITHSIEEAS, Henry Gay makes appHea • it tlim bv petition to this Court for letters of adinini.stratidn.on the estate of Hiram Gay, late of s;(id Countv deceased. Notice inhere-. “by given to all persons concerned to tile t leir. objections in Court on or before the first Mon-. dav. in November next, otherwise letters of administration vyill be. granted said applicant at that term of the Court. . ‘ . • p.o.wixaD.c.c.o. ‘ i 5ept.20,1865. 30d* , ‘• GEORGlA—Colquitt l'aunty. I Court of Ordinary , September 13,1865. i Ltxtoh Carlton petitions, this \ T ? Court for letters of administration with •will- annexed of the .estate of General 11. Han-- . cock, late of vaid County deceased. All per-- sons interested any hereby notified to filetneir ■ objections within the time prescribed by law, ‘otherwise -letters of administration will be granted and issued to said applicant at. the No vemher term of this Court. •• B. O. WING, D. C. C. 6: Sept.. iJO, 1865. 3!M-‘ ” TIN WABE HAJSUFAGTOBy. rpII-E undersigned having employed cOmpe ■ X tent hands, are no w prepared to manu ‘ fact lire ‘ ’ -TEST ‘WARE ’ Os alt descriptions Next door to Dr. T. Bi Little. . • •• • A. &B. SMITH. • Thbiiinaville, Ga., Sopt. 13, ‘ 3m.0 ’■ ’-. m Mil! bit m For Stole... np TE subscriber oflers- for sale his splendid JL Steam S.;\y add Giist Mills, throe miles south of Thomasville.. The engine is thirty horse power., -and the grist, mill will grind 300 Bushels of Corn Per Day-. Upon the whole, these mills are the best ill the country. Attached to the ma chinery is a • • • . - LATm.\tt'&.VW a aid TURNING IjATRE, •• lie will tilso sell with the mills the Wagons and teams. The whole for FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS. Apply at the Enterprise office, or to the proprietor. JOHN W. DEKLE, Thomasville, Ga. Sept. 13, 3mo ARE YOU INSURED? UNDEHWRITERS AGENCY. CJFSS VS AN I* \ HANOfCK, NIAGAItA an*! BEPfBLIb INSURANCE COMPANYS . OF NEW”YORK.- E. REMINGTON & SON, Agents ‘Sept. 13 ts ThoiUßsviUe; fela. ’ FORGrIA— Sfrooks Comily. r|TO all whom it may come ; whereas, M'. J. 1 Patrick, having applied to .me in proper form for letters of Administration on the estate of Henry Singleton, idle .of said County-, de cc’ased. Hi is isXocite all aiul-singitlarlhe credit ors and next of kin of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time allowed by law. ud.show cause, why’ permanent letters, should r--t ‘a gi anted-, -sttid - -applica.ut: Wit . ‘ • J: G. McCALL, Ordinary. 13 • • : 3J)d: • . and niiis County, Court :-f Ordinary, September 9,1865. • YSTHE.EE AS ‘lt - C.. Smith, public Ad it’ rr iikliy . • l’ Kng been appointed Ad ’ the estdte property and el se * fJo n Gr-ifiin deceased. All persons interest 1 reforenotified to file tneiri*b jections in hhio court, othei-wise permanent ‘letters thereon will be granted and issued to said Milton C. Smith, public Administrator, at a regular term of- said court to be held at’ Thomasville, said county; on the first Monday fn November next. H. H. TOOKE, Ord’y Sept 13,30d GEORGIA—Thomas Comity. Corrt of Ordinary , September 8, 1865. YTHEREAS F. J. Browning makes appli ▼ V cation by petition to this court for letters of administration on the estate of Tyler Browning deceased- All persons interested are hereby notified to file their objections in said court, otherwise said-letters will be gran ted and issued to said applicant at a regular term of said court to be held at Thomasville, said county, an the first Monday in November next. . 11. H. TOOKE. Ordinary. Sept. 13th 30d • . ALE AND PORTER. | DOZEN ol’ .Tie and Porter in pint and OU half pint bottles, just received and for sale by ; JOHN STARK Sept 20-ts. Currents, GIiORGU llcooky County. VATHEREAS E. D. Garnto has applied ttf ▼ f me tor letters of administration on the estate of James D. Redding, deceased, late ot said county. Tbesoare therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to bo and p pear before the Court of Ordinary* of said county withiu the time prescribed bv law, and tile their objections otherwise letters will be granted - to said applicant. J. G McCALL, Ordinary, Sept 13,1865 30d. . VOORHERS fit. GARRISON. . NO. 73 WILIAAM STREET 3^353 -\7*T TOKS. Ob FEE tlieii- services -to the planters, .mer chants and cotton holders oi Georgia, and refer by special permission to • Erwin A Hardxk, • Bayannaii Ga- National Bank ‘ “ • • “ . ■ E A. Wiioox, . • . Macon,Ga. ■W. B. Davidson, ‘ Augusta,Ga. ;- E .Rr.Mi.Ni,ton A Son,Thomasville; Ga. C. L. Robinsok, Jacksonville,Fla. C. K. G Uiuisov; . 78 William St,N. T Oclan Nation u. Bk., New York; • Mkrchamts Exchakok National Bk .NV . Any business entrusted to adwill'meet with prompt and careful attention, Kept. 13 2m GEORGIA—Brooks Comily. fpO all whom it.may concern ; Whereas, j Dennis Day lay, lias applied to me for • •letters of administration on the estate ‘of Joshua Lovett, late of said County deceass ed. These are therefore, to cite all. per sons interested, to be and appear at. the next, term of the Court and file objections, or permanent letters of administration will be granted and issued to said applicant.— ‘ Witness ray hand and seal. j. G. MeCALL, Ordinary. Sept. 18,1865. . 30d GEORCIA-rThomavS County, Court of Ordinary, Sept. Bth , 1865. TY THERE AS, Joshua 13. Everitte, guar 1 * W diari for the person, property and of Rufus .A. .Coniiell, u minor, makes application, by petition.to this Court for letters of dismission from said guar dianship. ’ All persons interested are therefore* hereby notified to file their obv jections in said Court, otherwise, said let ters •will.be granted and issued to said up-- plicant at n regular term of said Court to be held at Thomasville said County on the first Monday in November next. • ’ H. 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. • . Sept.Mß, 1865,. . 40d.‘ . A COMPANY FOII THE SALE • OF MtALtStl f E. THE .undersigned, having associated them selves withW. H. Quincy, of New York, tinder the-style and title of “ Southern Re;i] Eh ■ tat v and Emigration Company,” for the pur poses of selling REAL ESTATE .and aiding Emigration, offer their service? to all in Georgia and Florida who .may desire to sell this kind of property. We flatter our •selves that we occupy a. position and enjoy ad vantages which enable us to sell Real Estate. Let all who wish to sell give us a call. Full and fair discretions of land must be given.— We cap be found, for the present at the store of \T. N. McKinnon <!C Cos., or at the residence of C. P. Jones. Those who wish to purchase will do well to give us a call as we have several cotton farms . and large bodies of turpentine and t imber lands now entrusted to our carej • ‘ -. ‘ ■ CP. JONES, • : B IT. LEEKE. Thomasville, Sept. 6,1865. - ts STEAM MILL . FOR SALE. ; ONE. .of Page’s Steam Engines (15 horse power) built on the most.approved plan, large ‘ey lender * boiler perfect—good saw frame and carriage with .too circular -saws 48 and 52 inches. Also a sett of Mill Rocks and gearing of the best quality; all of which I will sell for three thousand dollars cash. The .mill is situated near Duncanville. Thomas County, 11 miles south of Thomasville. ROBERT RAINES. Sept. 6j 1864. 3t • Floridian copy. PLANTATION FOR RE AT. riTHE undersigned proposes to X rent his splendid plantation OU the Tallahassee, road oh the Southern border of Thomas coim ty, consisting of • . hJmihh. . 000 AC fit ES OF AA NO WITH 400 Acres Ojicn f<>r €uHiratteiL Any’ person wishing to rent- will find it to their ad vantage - to.secure the plantation -early in the fall in order to prepare for the next crop-, and. tlie undersigned having secured -bycontract the laborers for the remainder of the Present ITear, will give the advantange of those laborers to the person who rents his farm. The land is well adapted to the . CULTIVATION OF COTTON. For further information apply to the Editor Southern Enterprise. Thomasville, Ga. Aug. 23,1865. A LOT OF 250 ACRES ©F LAKD FOR SALE, WITH 175 acres under cultivation, with Gin House and Screw, comfortable log House, good water, and fence in good order, well adopted to the cultivation of Long Cotton and an excellent stand tor a FfITSICIAN. Will be sold with the privileges, stock &c.’, i sixteen miles from Thomasville, and ten from |No 17 Atlantic &. Gulf Rail Road. Apply at . this office or on the premises of j Sep 13 3U DR, S. J. DLPON..