Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 18, 1865, Image 4

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EORGlA—Lowndes C ounty* ’ yi riLLIAM 11. BRIGGS Applies tor let* \Y ters of Administration on i!ip osiaie . of Moes Smith, Jr., late of Mid Count 7 deceased. This is therefore to udraoms.'i all concerned to appear at my office within ‘tin’ time prescribed by low to tfai . cause if Any exists why AWd letters aliould not •• to-granted. Given under my hand and seal. WILLIAM SMlTH,‘Ordinary, Sept. .27, 1805. 304. GEO KG B A—Thom as Cou lit y. ’ . Court of Ordinary. Sept t 14, 1365. ■WT HERE AS, J. B. Everittm guardian for • if the person, property and eff< qts of Rufu 3 A. Connell, a miuor, makes application by pe tition to this Court for letters of diHimssion from said guardianship. AU pennons interested are therefore, li3titied to lile their objections in said Court, otherwise said tetters will be f granted and issued to said applicant at ar< : i ar term of said Court to bo held at Thomas ville, said Count y on the first Monday ini'-No . yember next. • if - H.H. hOOKE, Ordinary. ’ Sept. 20,1865 • 4Ud. • GEORCcSA—Brooks Comity. fpO all .whom it may concern ; Whereas |_ John W. Dukes has applied to me for letters of administration do bonis non, es ■ tate of E..C. Dukes deceased, late of said County. These - are therefore, to eito and adtuoriisli all persons interested to be and appear at my office wituin the time pres scribed by. law and file objections, other wise said letters will be issued, to said ap* plicant. Witness my hand and seal. J. G. MeCALL, Ordinary, ’ Sept. 27, 180-3. • Olid. * • EOlU;i4--Brooks' tUoisiit3 , V’- To all whom U may concern. NrOTICE is hereby given that two woafih*’ ( •afterdate I.shall apply, -to-the. Court of Ordinary-of said county,, l‘of leave to resign’ mV trust ss aduiinistrator on the’ estate ol’ J. E.. Ho Wall deee se.d on account of my advane • ldege ami feeble health. ‘This .August ifitfi. 866. . ; . JOHN. McMULIiEN,. Admr. ’ !Aug 23-God • - GEORGIA-BrooHs County. # JOHN W. DUKES having applied to be appointed Guardian- of tlie persons and .property ol’ Millard, Florence and William Dukes/.minors under, fourteen years'of age, • resideut.s of said- ('‘'unity. This is tp cite all .persons interested to Im.and appear at a regu lar term of the Court of Ordinary to be held on the first Monday in October next, and show cause if any they can, wbvsaidJ. \V. Dukes should not be intrusted with the guardianship of the. persons and property of said minors. Witness my hand and seal, this Aug 16,1866 Aug23-2iu • J.. G.'McCALL, Ordinary. GEORG IA —T Ii c ma % County, Court of Ordinary September 28, 1865.. . “\\TIIEKEAS William G. Lewis makes \ V application by petition to this court . for letters of Administration on -.the-estate of William Evers deceased. All -persons interested are tbefore notified to file- their objections in said court, otherwise said let ters will be granted and issued to said ap . plicant at a regular term of said court to be held at Thomasville, said county, on the. first Monday in November, next. ’ . ir, 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. Oer.. 4s3()u . GEORG-IA-f-Tteomas County. ‘• >. . Coin-/ vs Ordinary. BY authority from Ins Excellency,, tlio Gov ernor, .this Cuinf is now’ open for the transact ion of business. All persons having business.in said Gourt will come forward and comply with the laws in existence prior to the first of January 1861, and Proclamation! of bis excekmcy the Governor Os this'State and the President of the United State s’. •• D. 11. TO )KE, Ordinary. / pt. 20, 1g65. ‘ • .• ‘ ‘ •Da ; • _ • GEORGIA— Cotquttt/ €oiityi . . Court vs Ordhuvry\ ‘S.e'ot Kk I8e.; . I'VriIERFAS, Henry Gay • makes appttea ’. 7▼’ lion by.pt tu-thi> Court for letters ■ of administration oil the estate ol Hiranp. Gej , late of said (fount v deceased. is Here by given-to all persons concerned to file t ieir objections ift'Court on or.b< fort) tfee'firat Mon duy in November next, otherwise ‘letters of administration will-be'granted said applitaut at that -term of the'Cobrt. . ■ . • • P.-O. WIJTG, and. c. c. o. . -..Sept,2o, 1865...’ ‘3od. ‘ GEORGIA— <Colquitt (Douilty. ■ Court of September’ 13,1865.’ Wi I FLEAS,.Linton Carlton petitions this Court for letters of administration with will annexed ot tlie estate of General H. Han cock, fitte of said Cofiiuy deceased.’ All per sons interested are hereby notified to file their objections within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of ■ administration will be ! granted and issued, to said applicant at the No- i vember term of this Court. P. OWING, D. C. C. Q. . Sept. 20,1865.. ■ 3l)d. GEORGIA-—'TSaemas County. Court of Ordinary , Sr pi. 15,1866. •XTtTHEREAS, F J. Browning makes appli- j tt cation bv petition tp this Court fotr let ters of administration on the estate of Will iam 11. Sihbly deceased. All persons inter . osted, are therefore., notified to tile their ob jections 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 ’ Thomasville, said County on'the first Monday . in November next. • - H. H, TOOKE, Ordinary. • Sept. 20,1865. 33d • . ■ GEORGIA-—Colquitt County. | Court of Ordinary , Sept. 13, 1860. VITHEREAS, Linton. Carlton, having ap- j 1 i plied to be appointed guardian of the person and property of General H. Hancock, a minor under fourteen years of age, resident of j said County. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested to lile their objections jn ‘ Court within the time proscribed bv law. oth- ! erwise letters of guardianship will be granted and issued to said applicant at the November term of this Conrt. . R <>/WJ> T .D.C.O. D. ?ept, 20, 1365. 306 . • I NOTH:® FOR LEAVE TO SKB.L EOBGIA-Rrook* ('mimty. Two months after date ‘applicati/n will be made to the Court cf OrtAnars ot said County, nf the first regular terra, af ter expiration of two months from this ro ---; tiee, for leave to sell the lands belonging 1 to the estate of James D. Redding late ot , s-aid County dcceimed, f'r the benefit ot \ the heirs and creditors, j. W. G. RENT LEY. Oct 11-00d • -Administrator.’ ■ ! NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAIU). EORGU-BrpolK) County Two Months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary or’ • Brooks County, at the first regular term, afte’* expiration of two months from this : notice, for leave to sell the Lands belong iug to the estate of Bartarneous Williams ■j late of said County'deceased, for I lie beu efit of the heirs and creditors* MARY A: WILLIAMS. Oct llvGOd ■ • • AdnKniskJloi’tj Kale. Agreeably to an order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary for Lowndes County will bes ild before the Court House door in Valdos ta, on the iiivt 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 County, 75 to IDO acres of open land, dwelling and put houses not in very good order. Koler 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 j I sham U, Clayton deceased, late of said Court j ty. Skddfortne benc-ilit■ of the heirs and oied- I it'ors of said deceased. Terms on the day of . sale. DENCAN CLAYTON, ; •’ - ,T. J. CLAYTON, \ Adiurs. Sepp i:;. 1'M.;.,, till. ; • GEORGIA —Hro.ok.s Goio-sty. Q'IXTY days after date I will make appli- O 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, Adinr., Sept. 27, 1805. 60d. GEORGIA —Loivnaes’ lottitly. rpWO months from date application will X be made to Lowndes County Court of. Ordinary for leave to sell the r.eal estate of Win. M. Peacock, late of said County ue-- ceased. , , . • ANNIE N. PEACOCK, Adm’tri*. ‘ Sept. 27,1866. 2m ‘. • i MY plantation, in the County-of Lowndes, ten mile? from Valdosta and two from Clvattville, • containing four thousand and two hundred acres, not’ surpassed by ivAaifc,.. any in t'he country, or intliis part of the - . STATE iir FERTILIT Y. Tlie titles are indisputable. There are up wards of fourteen hundred acres cleared— cdevenjmndi e<l since 1862, which ‘exhibits the strength and character'of tbr soil in the pres ent crop. The ARE SITJESTAAV’ • Hal aud Com in odious, The charters capable of accommodating coin- ; fort ably two hundred laborers There is a ; new Grist and Saw Mill appended to the plant ation. Com. fodder and other produce, to gether with the stock, consisting of mules and horses, &e.,’ will bo sold with the. plantation. . Terms Cash. • Applv to J. W'ALDBURG, Savannah; . ■or to J. It. M. CLINCH, Valdosta. , August 23, 1865 ts . .. Clfucli fiSjcriß .T 5 ILL be sold before the Court'. House \ \ door iu the town of Uomerville, Clinch County, between the lawful horns ■ of sale, on the first Tuesday in December , next, the following ‘property to wit; three hundred and thiriv-mne. (o3D), three bun-, dre t and cigiriy-'t wo 1382), four ‘ hundred •v Thin.ty--.i e f five-bun4red (600). <a and), five hundred aiiten (510) fiv ■ . and &eyenty-oYie (67.1 J, five hundred and y ;v< firy-two (572), ouch containing 490 acres of land more or less.-in the I2th Di.sfrict'-oi Clinch County. Levied on ‘as she property of Henry P. Livingston to .satisfiy one mortgage -fi fa ; issued-from the Superior Court of Clinch Couuty, in favor of John Stoddard vs. 11.. j ■P. Livingston, Properly -pointed ‘oufia i ; said fi fa Sept. 20tfi, 1865. . ••. . SHIMUEL TIMMERMAN, Sheriff.. v | 1 Sept. 27, 1805. tds.. ‘ . • ..-j STEAM’ V'MiLLI •• for’ safe.- Onl-: of Page’s Steam Engines- (15 horse j power) built on the most approved plan, : large cylender. boiler perfect —good ‘saw! frame and carriage with too circular saws IS j 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 j is situated near Duncanville Thomas County, , ! II miles south of Thomasville.. . . ROBERT RAINES. Sept-6, 1864. t'f Floridian copy. ••.• - * • * ’ PsOTici:. LETTERS, Money-packages, and other Packages will be received daily at tlie store of E. Remington & Son, at Thomasville. to be forwarded to . Savannah and all Intermediate’ Stations on the A & G. B. B. A special Messenger will leave by the regular ; passenger train in charge of ‘all such parcels. ! In all cases the charges must be prepaid. All returned letters'nnd packages will he deliver ed at the store of E. Remington. JAS. RUSSELL. 4 A gent for Erwin A Hu idee. * Aug. ?. 1867*. ts. ! IID. QRS. DIST OF SOUTH. GEORGIA, r F>ariKit, June 14th, 1865. General Order ) No. 2. ( 1. Par 4, Gon. Old* r No, 71. Head Quar ters Depai tment of tb< soufii, is hereby pub lished t r the information of this command. 4. V’lile miliHiv restrictions upon trade are thus removed, ntill District and Post com . renders are reminded that they are expee ■ toil to keep such a r.iiliUirv control over all * merchants and traders as is necessary tor the i'.audahmnee of good order and u proper Po lice within their commands. To this end they are authorize! to regulate the sale of in . | toxieating liquors, les aud wines as may seem j to them requisite. j 11. Licenses will be given to a limited nmn i ber of responsible parties, authorizing the i sale bv them, of liquors ales and wines, for which a license fee of twenty-five.dollars will he charged. Said license to continue iu force i for the term of three months. Printed licenses will bo furnished ; s soon | as praetieable, which will be required to be i conspicuously posted in the place of business. Applications for licenses will bo made : through the Post conunander, to the Assistant Adjutant General at these Head Quarters, f No liquors will be sold or otherwise, dis posed of to the enlisted men of the army. Any person having received said license, 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 knowmg . ly violated any portion of the foregoing regu lations will be fined, not less than ten, dor inure than one hundred dollars for said offence. By Command of Brevt. Brig. Gen. V/ASIiBDRX. . ; . W. H. Krl'ler, Ac3. Asst. Ajt. Gen. July 12,1865. -ts HI). QUS:, I) IST- OF SOUTH. GEORGIA. Blac'kshhau, July 4th, 1865. General'Order,. ■( ■ No. 5. ‘ $ ‘ . ‘Fo enable residents of this District who may desire and are qualified to avail them selves of the benefits of. the President's Am nesty Proclamation of the 2bth of .Slav . 1865, Post Commanders are lie re by directed to ap [rint 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 regulations establish ed by the Secretary of State in. the following circular; • DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ) Washington, May 29. 1865. \ ■ ■ Si a : —A c.opy of the Pseaident’s Amnesty Proclamation of this date is herewith append ed. By a clause in the i'nstrumeht the See re tarv of State is directed to estaldish rules a'nd . regulations for aduiinisten‘i\g and recording tlie Amnesty Oath, so us to Insure'its benefits to the people- and guard the .Government a-gainstfraud. .'Pursuant to-this hijunctiou you are informed that’ the ‘oath prescribed in the proclamation may be. t'aken 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 c.opies-t.hereof 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 niav lift convenient, to this department,, where they will be deposited and. remain in ‘ the archieves of th.e Government. A regist- ) i- or-thereof \yill be kept in the department, and on .'application, i.i proper cases, certificates’ of such records will be issued in‘tho'customary foHn of offic-ial certificates ‘ •. “ • i- I am, sir, voni* obedient servant, | *. WILLIAM H. SEWARD. • ’ • Secretary of State, j’ In all cases-tlie officer administering the oath will require, in- addition .to sueli other • evidence as he may deem necessary, the affi-’ davit of .the applicant that he. is not excepted from the benefit* of the Proclamation by any one-of tb.fc'oxcepf.ions therein made. All persons excepted above will b.erequire<L •to make special application in writing throngfiJ District’ Head Quarters, for-permission''-to be’ allowed tlie 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 i come under anv other of the exceptions. • . Bv Command of ‘ lk(*vt. Brig. Gen. AYASIIBURN. SV. IT. lvm.i.ku, ■ Lieut. &A.A.A. G. ‘ .'July 12, 1865; •’ ‘ tf’ HL), QUS.. DEP’TMENT OF THE SOUTH . 11 11. ton Head, S. C., June 26, 1865. General Order , ) ■ , ■ 1 No.’ 10U- • VI. I )?st rich and other Commanders are again reminded that are required to deliver to the Treasury Agents :dl adiaudoned or raptur ed Cotton in. their possession, and will give the Agents ail needed and proper aasistapee. •The .Military lorens will Tret, Lovvevei',- be em ployed in’ searching for Cotton; nor will fliey interfere with the. transportation of If,-br tiny of the ]a-oducto of the soil, to market., * ‘• Bv Command of Major-General i - Q.'A. GILLMORE. ‘. .W. L. At. Burger, Assistant Adjutant General.’ •’ Official ‘: W. 11. Kf.i.lkr, • • . Lieut. &, A. A. A. G. July 12, 1865. ts : . . ‘ . • Fine Chewing. Tobacco, FINE SMOKING TOBACCO, Belie Boyd, FINE CAROLINA BELLE ” SNUFF, FINE AUNT’NANCY'S ” SNUFF, FINE CIGARS, For sale by DeWITT & STEGALL. July 5, 1865. tf’ Carbonate of Magnesia. ! COOKING SODA, ... EPSOM SALTS ’ SULPHUR, RACE GINGER, For sale by DeWITT & STEGALL July 5,1865. ts % - “ ‘ ~ ■ Onions, Potatoes. 12 bbls. of Onions and Irish Potatoes, received and for sale by •TORN STAFR. I Kept. 27, IS'jo, , HEAD QKS. POST THOMASVILLE, l Thomasville, Ga. June 30th, 1865 $ General Orders, ) No. :t. S UNTIL further orders the sale of intoxica ting or spi;it,ous liquors is entirely ] -inhibited i within the limit 9 Os this Poster Sab-district. | until the pernou making the sale, in any quan tity, is first duly authorized and licensed bv the proper oili'eer at these Head Quarters; and no person can be licensed cr ura hor.-r.eci to sell spirituous or iutoxieu ing liquors to any enlisted man in the service of tl • United • States,and upon conviction thereof, upy per sons making such sale will bo punished by confiscation ol his stock, or such other pun ; ishment as may be (teemed proper. Ylaj. (j. A. Hastings, Asst,. Provost Marshal is charged with the execution of i his order 13v order ol Col. V\ 3d. Iv. lvl UFA IL, * \ , Commanding Post.y R B. Kendall, Post Adjutant. ! July 5, iB6O. ts I HD. QRS . DEP’TMENT OF THE SOUTH, Hilton Head S. Ch, June 24. 18Gb. General Orders, i No. 98. S The following rate? will be charged on nil freight shipped on private account, on board Government, v essels within this Department. 1 Viz : Between’ Hilton Head and Beaufort, 25 : cents per foot. . ■ : Betrween Hilton Head and Charleston 50 I cents, per foot. Between Hilton Head and Fernnndina, G2bi ’ cents per foot,. •. . ; B< t ween 11 ilton 11 end and Jacksonville 62 k> i cents per foot Between Hilton Head and St. Augustine, i 62b-cents.per foot. ■ j Between Hilton Ilefld aud Savannah, 37b* cents per foot. ■ Between Savannah and Augusta, 50 cents ! per foot. . ] . Between Charleston and Georgetown, 30 I cents per foot : Be tv, ecH all other places in the Department not mentioned'above, private freight will be charged for the same rate. The money thus received will be accounted for to the Chief Quar-iermaster, Department of the South. • Bv CommanYbof Major-General . i ‘ O’; A. GILLMORE. • W; L. M Bub her,’ . Assistant Adjutant Genera). Official : W. ILK 1.1 k. . ‘ . _ ‘ Lie;.'” & A. A. A. Gw July, 12, 1865. j ‘tf ... • ‘ ‘ . • • Ad. qus. dist'/of W> uth. GEoteur. • Bi.ackshkxr, July 4th, 1865. General Order.. ? - No. 4! -S'-. Pursuant to instructions-, from the -Major j General commanding Department of the. South [ Commanders of Sub'Districts are required to ! give e.vrv facility for transrorting fropv the in terior. aft ‘jrodofts to market. . . Railroads and ■’ steamerswill -fake • private freight at a remuneration to Government when it docs not interfere with public business. By. command of • ‘ Brevt. Brig. Gen. WASHBURN. ... \V TL Kem.kr, A. A. A. Gonl’ ,T ‘gl2i .piqA.nlr . HiX QT-s 1)1 STRICT OP SOUTHERN GA. Blackshkau, July Bth, IBGS. General Order, ? No. 8. / $’ ’ 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 . fern's of-surrciider A>f■ General Johnson’s com mand, it is hereby • ordered that ail poisons formerly belonging to'said regiment, having ’ areas., in tlieir possession will at once, turn . them over to the Commander of the- United States forces at the nearest Post. . ■ All persons having in their possession any arms, accoutrements, Amunition, Arc.,- belong iug To'the late C. 8 Government., must turn them over- to the U. S. authorities at. once or be tried for theft a.nd severely punished..’ Bv Coujiaand of 1’ .* • ‘ Brcvl, Brig. Gen. WASHBURN. • W. 11. KEJ.Lr.it. ■ i ‘ ‘ • A. A. A. Gen. ‘ . July 5, 1865.’ • ts IID. QUS.,DIST..OF SOUTH GEORGIA. • .Dauif.n, 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 counties of Liberty,. Tat-nall, Montgomery, Laurens, Pulaski, Doo ly, Sumter. .Webster, and Stewart. 11. The.following are announced aft the stall of the General commanding, and will be obey - .i cd and respected accordingly : ’ Si'rg., S. C Brown, Chief Medical Officer Maj., J. M. Wisvvkll. Provost Marshal. • Capt.,j>ToHN Ga.uvvool), Commissary. • Capt., JAs. M; -Thowi’son, Provost Jtutge. Lieus.., W. 11. Keller, A. A. A. Genl. j Lieut., Henri Daniels, Aid-de-camp. ■ • ‘ Lieut.: E. 11. Sturgis. ■ “ •“ E. L. Clark, A. A. Q. M. • . H. D A\ ASH BURN, Brevt) Brig. Genl. ; •July 12 1860. ‘ .ts • , “ j LYON’S KATHARION, HAIR DYE, TOILET SOAP* COMBS, BRUSHES, &/C-, &C , &.G. j For sale by. DeWITT & STEGALL July 5, 1865. ts BOARDING HOUSE.) MB&, C. W. E4TO\, HAS opened her house for the reception of Boarders, and offers the best accomodations a a |Uj& at moderate prices. Her house jjfpJO Ili is oovenientlv situated for BUSINESS In a pleasant section of the town, and no pains will be spared to give general satisfaction. Thomasville, Ga., Aug 7-3 m ALE AND PORTER DA DOZEN of Ale an3 Porter in pint OVJand half pint bottles, just received aud for sale by JOHN STARK. Sept. 20-ts. ! 3,000 ACRES 7 OF PRIME FARMING LANDS If OR SALE! rriFIE UNDERSIGNED offers JL for bale i.is splendid ’WJkJEZJML zE: Situated in Thomas County, about half way between No., 17, on the Atlantic & Cull Kaß Road and Monticello Florida, which renders it, one of the most convenient places to market in the Country. Everything is in splendid or /tier for carrying on the farming business next wear, 16Gi>of the 3 Obi) acres arc Clean daud i;u Jer cultivation, and good b-ncing. The Farm is Thoroughly stocked as well with fay uy implements as with Cattle, and lmsa spicnc.d Engine in operation for Grinding Corn and Gluing Cotton. Provisions and mules arc uiso on the place for all p'ur]>(>sos. lae dy edaig house and negro quarters are framed buiUiugs neat and commodionsp situated in a nios b.eai thyilocality. The farm is well watered The farm is three miles from Groovsiville. twelve from Monticello and lilt ecu Iroui Thonmsvilte I will. take great pleasure in showing it to any person desiring to pui-enase Here then for sale is one of the liest lunns in Thomas Countv ready furnished with everv thing necessary tor the farming business, with j'boui seviAity-five freed people on <ue p!:•• wiio m:tv be hired at moderate wages to do the labor. MOSES \N • LINx N Aug. 2. ts dplar f r fc ti n a:a *. rifllE undersigned pvo|K>ses to 1 rent his splendid plantation .outlie ‘Tallahassee road on the Southern border of Thomas conn- J( W tv, consisting of *>o<> ACHES OF LAND STiA 400 Acres Oji<*n for CitlllvstioiL Any person wishing to rent will line! it to their ad vantage to secure the plantation early in the fall in order to prepare for the next crop, and the undersigned having- secured by contract the laborers for the remainder of the Present Year, will give the. advantang/* of those laborers to the person who rents his farm, r l lie laud .a well adapted to the .CULTIVATION OF COTTON. For further informaliou apply to the Editor .Southern Enterprise. Thomasville, Ga. Aug. 23,18G5. S O XT T H JE DUN IHITM HilftffliSl! CAPJTAI. $100,000! fllll LS CGMPANT is now organized, and I we are prepared to make liberal advance* on and other • produce consigned to our A o r IN LIVERPOOL. .'The- present value of Cotton in Liv- rpo. ! is from -In to 46 cts., jter pound for GOGfi UPLAND COTTON, and from 50 to 90cut lor GOOD LONG COTTON. • X jST’- Or OXj X3 . • Wo advance one hall its vaino in Gold 0? t e(]uivolent in Currency. We solicit orders for goods from the MERCHANTS & PLANTERS The strictest nttentiyn paid to the Muallcst orders for goodb from E. T. PAINE, Act. RICHARD F.FLOYD, Ibesidont. .'Southern Export and Imjiort Company. For further particulars applv to J. G. I’ITTMAN, July 12-Cm 7 Tlionnisville, Ga DROSS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c,. Instore and for sale bv ‘DeWITT & STEGALL Jill vo 1865- ts WARE HOUSiI AT THOMASVILLE, GA- copartnership heretofore existing be- L R. R. Evans and W . J. Parnell, having been dissolved by tl:e death of R. Ik. Evans, the undersigned will continue the Wan? House and • Commission Business in Thomasville) on his own account. In con nection with the ware bouse a good Massey Cotton Presk has been, constructed for repacking purpose*. and to aid him in the business the undersign ed has engaged the valuable services of Mr- R. M. Bain. Nothing but the customary rates STORAGE & COMMISSION WILL CHtAHGt32D. This Ware House is situated about eti6 hundred yards from the Railroad depot at Thomasville,.and believing that he can give general satisfaction, the undersigned solicits the patronage of cotton planters aud bnrers. WILLIS J. PAIwNELL July 19,1865. 3m Dr. W. F. DeWITT. | Dr. C W. STEGALL DeWitt & Stegall, o 7 KEEP constantly in store and for sale a well selected stock of MEDICINES and all other articles usuallv kept in drugstores July 5, 1865. ts . i