Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 08, 1865, Image 4

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...y || B | a r lM | |twp |i m | i ii ! ii (i:Oli(l V- iSi oolis ( euntj .. TI j all trti • X. John- W. baa applied ... • tato of E. C. Dukes deceased, late of .said County. Tbtfsc ave therefore, tg cite bnd admonish all interested’ to be nod appeat at my office within the time- pre sent ■ 1 hv law and file . objections, other e sail letters witl ’•■!--/ I t VVi :> ss mv ud ands iL J. O. McCALL, Ordinary. Sept. 27, .1!-“ ['>■ dOd- __ •<. I'Oltl-t i Broeks < omiiy, ‘ To all ‘cU'wi it mna v- < vtOTICE a H .> after-date I shall apply to the Court of . - ,-iit as administrator On the-, estate of J. ■i’ i; .; ,-!i ,(.-re ised im a< uni . f,| ealtli This August I‘Kb ‘• . ug 28-• ~i ; • _ CIEOBGIA- Brooits onnty. YOHN W. DUKES having allied t-be JSmtcd Guardian of too persona and ence aui W ilham i. ‘ u;t-.-a >'*'■“ - 1 “ ■ ■ . to fit ;■ . sled to be aud appear at a regu lar u mi -J the Court ot Ordinary t • be held . •; • >■ • ‘ ; ‘'l ‘,. they can, wbyuaidJ. - . • 4„.uld not be-iutrusted with the -guanliaiislup es the persona t lti?lßtis . “‘U. £ JEO H< A-A'it L- 111 n* “51 * Oo*rt of Ordinary, *>cp umoer - . ■\ \ T ll EttEAS Wiltiitin G. Lewis nukes :\\ • applicati-n by petitidu to this conrt for letters of Administration on the estate ’ of WiUiam Evers deceased; • All interested'are thefore notified to hie thmi •o-bjectioas in said court, otherwise sam - . ters wittMgrauted-a - 1 , dican tat a regular tom of -said court to • L held at Tliomasvillc, said cotinty, on the first Monday in November. ’ * 1 |i. 11. TGOIvL, Ordinary. * Oct*. 4*BQd ■*_ i—•—-• &EOBGIA— Tkomat* County. • ‘ i Irt O r y. - - llV : mi ius Excellency,the Gov fVemor thV. Court-is now o t en tor the * * , ot bid All persons haying -Srttß^JS f 9n? t .r.M.nof.h.Um^ biEOrdiiiiiiy . .ept.ao-.11t6 5 - *_ . _ ‘ - nolUrl .4.— COlqult 1 tOUUt} . Court of Ordinary,'depL 11, lob®- * *v rill'UK AS. Henry Gay pakes apphea \\- tion by petition to this Court for letters administration on the estate ofHw™^Gay -or before Jhc M..n : davin-November hext, otherwise tetters ot ilmiuistr-.iyou will he granted .saul applicant • MUuU term of D. C. C. O. gept- 29, ‘ —i— CKEOIU; IA- Colquitt County * pourt of Ordinary, . Septcrnber IZ, 1865 _ ‘•wwrllVKK VS DintoU-Carlton petitions tins I* court for letters of administration with ‘will annexed of Abe estate ofGeneral H.Han rock late of said County deceased. All per- U ms’interested afd hereby notified to file their ‘• bisections within the time prescribed bybw, Otherwise letters f administration will be •iFiwnted and issued to said applicant at the No •WemK-Herm .and tliis Court/ - % ¥>> i*t 20,18G5. 30u. . . EORGMa~-Tlic aw* Couutyv Court q/ Ordinary, Sfpt. 15, ISUS. % * T ll ll>‘K ts . K TT. DroWninff makes ffppli- W ration by petition to t his Court • for h r t rs df•adminwlrution on the estate ol v\ ul imV 11 sibMv deceased- All rersbnsmter •• -ested, are therefore, notified to tile their ob - Sections in said Court, otherwise said letters . Will be granted and issued to said applicant at . regular term of said Court, to be held at ThofnHsv'ille,said County on thefiret Monday li-i November nekt. _..* . * . . R. H. TOOivE, Ordinary. j5epk’26,1865.. 3ttd GEO lit-1 Colquitt County ,f Ordinary, tSrpt. 1 i, I S GO. .. VwrnEEEAS, Linton Carlton,* having ap vV plied tn lie appohitea guardian <>f the ” person and property of General fl. Hancock, a minor under fonrteen years of age, resident ot ’• said County. Notice is hereby given to all iuterasted to tile their objections in t'ouvt within the'time prescribed -bylaw, oth r-rwise letters of guaitliunship will be granted ; Jind-issuetl to said applicant at the November term of this Court. . • .P.O-. WING, D. C. C. O. i .Seipt./10, 865. 80il. ‘ HAVING fitted up and opened our S ILOOiI, at the Store of ‘lb J. M.Ti iin, we are prepared to offer, to -the Public everything that can be found in a First Class Saloon. BRANDIES, . • . • ‘ -WHISKEY,. . GIN, ‘ ALE, •. CHAMPAIGNE WINE,’ MUSCAT WINE, MALAGA WINE,. . • - • PORT WINE. CLARET WINE, . . RHINE WINE .’ •• AND EVER* VARIETY OF . LIQUORS, Either by the Dottle or Drink—Tlain or Mixed. • ‘ • • FINE HAVNNA CIGARS -of. different brands. ’ Anderson’s and dth j? rs ‘ ‘ Fine Cut Tobacco, ■ And everything to suit the taste of tlie most histi'ltous, can be had at YHt Vjuß llOllCK,* As cheap as anywhere iu the South. We I shall always keep on hand a LARGE AND WELL Solcctcd Stoo.lr And would invite the l’ublic to give us t.iK, i-etorO purchasing elsewhere. DETERS & PERRY. Oct 3, 1865. 14 3m Notice. i V • I -ball applv to the : ■ uuniVifor leave to seU ii ’ i ‘ >■ (rit i; s tilt i.*:avi: to s, i.\n. i'N COIUGA —Rrooks Comity. IjT Two months after d.ue upplictaion will be made to Court of Ordinary Os •said County, at the first regular term, af ter exjiration of two months from this no ; tice, for .leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of James D. Redding late of said County deceased, for. the benefit of the heirs upd creditors. | W. G. BENTLEY, j Octll-COd / Administratar. VOilt b’ <|>K lili.VVli TO GEORG sA—Brooks County. Two Months after date application j will be made to the Court of Ordinary ot ] Brooks t.’ounty, at the first regular term, i afte’ expiration of two months - from thi^ I notice, for leave to sell the Lands belong— tnj to the estate el Bartameous .Williams i late of said County deceased, for the b.-u- I efit of the heirs and creditors -1 ■ MARY. A. WILLIAMS. { Oct 11 so') 1 Idniißislrßor’i Sale. • Agreeably to mi order of tbeLhonorable th C.iin-r of < >idinary for- Lowndes Couutv will bd s Id before the Conrt House door m VaWos t,i ont o tii>t Tuesday iu November next, three hundred und “ l ot j x-,. 106, in the sixteenth distnrt.fwmauji ir r wiii I nit i- iw Lowndes County, .5 to 100 aeres. of open land, dwelling ;ffnl out houses not i.i very good order. U>l r (fin will be sold with 1 thepkue. The location is healthy, conven ieitt to schools. cliitrehes and mills, and neat .. fine mineral spring, belonging to the estate of 1 Ishara H. Clayton deceased, lute of-ssud Court fv. Sold fi if the beneifit’ of the heirs and ei ed itors of mud deceased. Terms .on the day <>f sale. mWTAX CLAYTON, > • J.■ .T.-CLA YTON.. S . I Sep/. Id, 1865. tds„ i-Biooks County. i 1 1XT V days after date 1 will make appli c) cation to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell the real estate ot I. •J. Rodgers, deceased. A. Iff. D. SIMPSON, AdmY. I . Sept. 27, 18tio. COd. L HDRGI.I-Lowiiacs County. i mWO mouths -from date application, will : ’1 be made to Lowndes County Court of |.Ordinary for leave to sell the real estate of i U ni. M. Peacock, fate of said County det r ased * * r ANNIE N: PEACOCK, Adm’trix. | Sept. 27,1865. 2in T FOE SALE. MY -plantation in the County of • Lowndes, ten miles from ! ValdosUtaud two from Clyattville, MBmg containing four tlionsand and two 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 off fourteen nuiidred acres cleveh hundred since 1862, which exhibits the strength and eharaeter of the -wil iu tho pres ent crop. The . _ EJI a 1.81 YGS All i: SC It ST 4Y <i“Al aud ioimno(lio;ii(, The quarters enpabloof specomraodating conr fortably two hundred laborers There is a new Grist and Saw MiH appended to the plant-’ ation. Corn, fodder and other produce, ‘to gether wjth the stock, consisting of mulesand . horses, Ac .will be sold .with the plantation. Terms Cash. Apply to . * J. WALDBURfI, Savannah, ; or lo • “j. H. M. CLINCH, Valdosta. . • August 1860 ts. . • -Clincli Sheriff Sale. • VT7ILL be sold be'fore the Court House \V door iu the town of llotnerville, Clinch Couiity, between the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property t-o wit ; three hundred and thirty-nine (539), three hun dred and eighty-two (382), four hundred! and ninty-nwie (499). five hundred (600) five hundred and niue f-590). live hundred nndten (510) Eve hundred and seventy-one (5711, five hundred and seventy-two (572), each containing .490. acres of laud more or less, in the 12th District of Clinch County. Levied on as the property of Ilenry P. I Livingston to satitfiy one mortgage fi fa I issued from the Superior • Court of Clinch County, in favor of John Stoddard vs. H P. Livingston, Properly pointed out fn | said 11 fa Sept. 20th, 1865. SIII.MUEL TIMMERMAN, Sheriff.. . Sept. 27, 1865. tds. . • . j STEAM MILL FOIt SALE. ONE of Page's Steam Engines (15 horse power) lniilt on the most approved plan. ! large cylender .h-oilcr perfect—good saw frame and carriage with too circular saws 18 and 52inches. Also a sett of Mill Rocks and gearing ofthebest quality ; all of which I w ill . sell for three thousand dollars cash. Tho ini LI is situated near Duncanville Thomas Couutv 111 miles south of Thomasvillc. • ’ -. • ROBERT RAINES. Sept. 6, 1864/ ts Floridian copy. I, ‘.. . . * *• BVI IKIKTRATOR’K S.U,*, VLTILL be sold at the late residence ‘o TV Daniel Stringer, of Thomas Coun ty deceased, on Tuesday the 12th day of December next, all the perishable propers ty belonging to said estate, consisting of horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder, farming tools, four horse wagon, new cot ton gin, ox cart, two yoke of oxen, sugar and syrup, cot.ton seed, and other articles too numerous to mention. ‘ M. C. SMITH, Adm’r, Oct 18-tds With Will Annexed. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John A. Lane, late of Thomas Couns ty deceased, are requested to come for ward and settle the same, and all persons having claims against said estate will pre sent them authenticated iu terms of the Lw. M. C. SMITH, Adm’r. Oct IS 40d 4D.niVKBTUATOR*S SALE. WILL be sold aUhe residence of John M. McCoy late of Thomas Countv, deceased, on Wednesday the 6th day of December next, all the perishable proper •y belonging to said estate, consisting of • orses, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder, syrup, si: gar and many other things too numer ous to mention. , Also at the same time and place, will be rented the place whereon his family now resides, for the year 186 G, consisting of -00 acres of open land, the best in the bounty for making Cotton. Good dwell ing house, out houses, fences. &e Situa teA~n thc Ma e nolia r cad, 11 miles south ot Ihomasville. M. C. SMITH (>Ct lgitds Administrator. III). QKS. I) IST OF SOUTH. GEORGIA. | Daiuks, Jnne J-lth, 18*15. Gum ral < cr, \ Xc. 0. S ‘ I. far 4, Gen. Ouler No. 71. Head Qi; tr ter? Department of the SCutli, is hereby pah “ lished tor the informal ion of.thiseomiuai t. • I. Wkite military restrietioi - npon are thus removed, still District and- Post com mandersato remind.-. 1 that they are expec ted to keep su-di a -military control over'ell merchants and traders as is necessary i r the mtiiutahianCe of good irder and a proper Po lice witUin their commands. To this end thev are authorised to regulate the.sale of iu toxlcating liquors, ales and wines us may seem to them requisite. 11. Licenses will be given to u-iimited num ber of responsible parties, authorizing the sale by them, of liquors ales, and wines, for }• liich a license fee of twenty -five .dollars will he charged. Said license to continue in force for tlte term of three months. Printed lie,-uses will be furnished as i as practicable, which will be required ‘to he conspicn msly posted in the place of -Lrisiiu■ ~ Applications for licenses Will be ni le: through the Post commander, to the A-ssi aitt Adjutant General at these Head Quarto rs. -No liquors will be sot.l or otherwise. posed of to the enlisted men of the army. Anv p - son having received said licet* s-. npon “being convicted of keeping u disonler iv house will have their Heense revoked. Proprietors will be held responsible for ,'udu. t of their employees,'and .any per son who shall be coavieti-'l *1 h tviug kn -w. ly violated any portion of-the P>r ii g regn-c lationS will be lined, not, let! :im ten, nor imire th;in one hundred dollars for s : 1 -'h i ilv Comaiaa 1 of •*. . Brett. Bri .-.-G.- 1 WASHBURN. • W. 11. Jvr i.i.kit,” . • . . ‘ Act. Avst. Ajt. Gen. July Id, 1 Slid. ts IID. QUS., DIST- GPS M'Ti! GEORGTA. ’ ‘ BCAOKSIfKAIt, July Ith. 1855.. , Gr nr rttl Ortlcr, ) No. 5. j ■ To enable residents of this 1 >i^• riot wlio may desire and are qhati-lieu to avail them selves of the Wnelits of the’ President’s Am ueety Proclamation of the dllth ofMav, 1 i Post Commanders are hereby directed to ap point suit abb- officers to administer ir.nl reoyrl the Atuties y Oath prescribed in said prod t matiou. Such officers Will be guided by and strictly adhere to the. vales and • regulations establish cd by the Secretary of State iu the following circular: DEPARTMENT OK.STATE. ? %Yashi-vc.tox, May fit). 1865. Sii; A copy -of tii - l’scshictit’s Amu.-si y Proclamationof)U’is date is. herewith append id. ItV a clause in tlie insi ruiiit-.'iit Jin- S'-riv tarv'of State is directed to establish rules and regulations for administering and recording the Amnesty Oath, so as to insure i.'s lion.etit to tae people and guard the Government against fraud. Pursuant to this Injunction you are informed that the oath prescribed in the proclamation may be taken and subscrijved before any commissi*med officer, civil,'military - or naval, in. the- service of the United States, i r any civil or military officer’ of a loyal State or Territory,"Who by the laws thereof may lie qualified for administering oaths. Alt who receive such oaths are hereby’ authorized to give cert Hied copies i hereof to the persons respectively by whom they were made-; and such oHicers are hereby required to transmit the originals of such oatlis, tit as early v day as may lie convenient, to this depart ment, where tlu-y will lie deposited aild remain in the archieves of the Government. A regist er thereof will he ke.pt, in the department, and oil application, in proper cases, certilicutes of such records will lie issued in the customary fbrm of Official Certificates. . 1 am, sir, your obedient servant, WILLIAM UK. SEWARD, Secretary of Stated In all cases tlie officer administering the oath will require, in addition to Mich other evidence as he may deem necessary, the affi davit of‘the applicant that he isnot excepted from the benefits of the Proclamation by my-i on ■ of the exceptions therein made.. Alt persons “excepted above will l.ercqiiired to make special application in writing tliroagb District,d tend Quarters, for permission to be allowed tile liein-lit of 5,.1,1 t mm-st-y. S lid np plication must set forth the clause under which they are excepted and accompany tire same by. an. affidavit that the person appliying docs not come under anv'other ot tlif exceptions. ‘By Uomoiaml of ’ Brevt-. Brig. Gem. WASHBURN. - • ‘ W. 11. Kku.ku, Lieut. & A. f. A. G. July 12, 1 §65. . if Ilt>. qdS, DKPTMEXT llKTllli SOUTH Hilton llfab, S. C., June :>(>, 1305. (JeUerctl Order , / No. Hill- \ 11. District and other CouiHiiUidcrs urr- again reminded that they ate required to deliver to tin- Treasury Agents sill abandoned or captur ed Cotton in their possession, and wiII give the Aifeuts nil needed and proper as.-.istaji.ee.. I lie ■AI Hilary forces will, not, however, he em ployed in scare hint; for Cotton, nor will they interfere with the transportation ofityor any of the products <>ftle- eoii, ..k t. 15v Command of Major-General ‘ ; Q. A. GILLMOBE, W: L. M. Br not j:', Assistant Adjutant General. Official : W’. 11. Keller, Lieut. A A. A. A. G. July 12,1865. tt Fine Chewing Tobacco, FINE SMOKING TOBACCO, Belle Boyd, FINE CAROLINA BELLE” SNUFF, FINE AUNT NANCY S ” SNUFF, . FINE CIGARS,• For sale by DeWITT & STEGALL- July 5, 1803. ts - • Carbonate of MapeiUb COOKING SODA, ’ EPSOM SALTS SULPHUR. RACE GINGER, For stile by DkWITT & STEGALL July 5, 1865. ts ‘ Onions, Potatoes. 12 bbls. of Onions and Irish Tot..toes, red ved and for sale by JOHN STARK. ■ Sept. 27, 1865. t* EOlUiiH-liidoks Comity. SIXTY days after the publication of this or der, application will be made to the Court of. Ordinary for leave to sell the real estate of Joshua Lovett deceaseb. <'.t KMSOd DENNIS DAYLAY. Adm'r U llOiiGl.V — iirooks County. Six months alter date I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said County for letters of Dismission as Administrator on the estate of Miles Young deceased. JOE *}. YOUNG. Oct 18-6111 Administrator. GEORGIA-Biooks County. Sixty days after the publication of this no- j tice I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said County, for leave to sell tlia real estate of Henry Singleton deceased. WM. J. PATRICK, Oct 18-60d Administrator. PLANTATION F O R SALE. place two and a half miles from Thom asville, containing Seventeen Hundred acres—Six Hundred Acres in Cultivation. Stock. Corn, and Fodder to be sold with the place. For particulars apply at the Planta- I tion. NOAH PARRAMOKE 1 ©at 18-5 t HEAD QRS POST TIIOMASVII.LK, ? i . L hi. • 1 ~ i > t (, < ■ f .'No. 3. S UNTIL farther orders the sale of mioxica u liq tors is entirely prohibited ‘-- ■ , - until the person making th - sale, in uuy quan .... , A .. jll v a,;t!i.ur/..-d and jicen.- and by ;", i . and i person’can be licensed or authorized to sol -- ritirons or intoxicating liquors to'any till';vd mail in tlie service ot tin- IV. ; States, and upon conviction thereoi', any per „j:,s making such sale \\ ill he punished, by >ii of Ids st- -k, or such other pitn . .. t y deemed-proper. Maj. ti. A. Hastings, Asst. I’rovost Marshal i- charged with the execution of this order. ’ I>v order of Col WM. K KIMBALL, ’ ’ . Gobi mantling Post. . ■ R. B-. Kendall; l’est Adjutant. • July 5, iB6& HD. QKS . 1 H-IFtMENT OK THE SOUTH, • Hii.'l s lIKAU, 5.. G., dime 1865. i- CiriU .(JiJ.riS, t ■ No. ns. ‘ $ ! T-; v ignites will bo charged on all fl Hit ship! o’ on- private account, mi hoard Go umeat Vessels withuvthia Department. I : ’ • • . Between* Hilton Head and Beaufort, - < ‘.c'eal,s per foot.'. . ,V, , , : Bet we ill Hilhy't Heal mid Charleston od It.-'we; 1 Ltiiton Head Fermmu.aa.. ... V; H un Head and .hicks >nvii!e i-e - pefl'oot • .. . . Between Hittoa Head ami Sr. Augustine, j (Vj'e cents per foot. ... Between Hilton Head and Sa-vaunali, i cell's per foot. 8.-.yveeu Sav<wtna,!i and Augusta, -ad cents per to and. . ~ ‘ Between Charleston and Georgetown, o’ cents per loot- . . •Bctweoii all other places.in tlie Department not mentioned above, private freight w i 1 .<e • cliarged for at the ,-a ,n- Vale. The 111 mey Hills received will be accounted for to the Lhtel ’ >aar tennaster, Depart meat oi thu South •By Command of Mujor-L! neral -. o GILLMORI* • ’ ‘ 1 W. f, M Bui-.o fit. • A Vunnt Adjutant General. Odicml’: W. 11. Kkj.m-:!:.’ . E.eul. Ov A. A. A, CE • .In! IS A. if l[ | i QI -o i) js 1 . ()If SO ! “i"i i- I : I'd >II IA. Bi.ai icsiu.au, July it'i, tvs‘>s-. (irncr il Or’ilcr. { • No. 1. j . . • j* j pt’< u; 11t>> iroui tou- •.! 1.1 >i (!•• ii-ral co'.uni-.lll'iiug Depart men’, ot the Sm !. U'oimmiuilcrs of Sub DikHricfs me required to give evrv facility for iraus.-orting Irom the m ti*ri>r *;u- ■at m!- . !o lruii'i'*'!- ‘Railroad's and steamers will take private tV.-i-dit at a rcuiuaeration to (!■ .vei iinii'm when it (joes not interfere wi.th public business. • liv commuiul of ‘ ■ Brevt. Brig. Gen- WAbll W KN,- • \V 11. Kki.le, ’ . A. A.. A. Genl ’ J V>l .Ifjh.'.ny lllV, .QUS DISTRIHT UK *OUTiI KKN C ■ I; i.'u -ii k \u, July efeh, 1865. (if-ncrr/T <h-ilcj', ) No.'S. S • It having been .reported to these Head QIIMIU'KS that the arms o! ihe ’dth Georgia ’ Cavalry, never, were turned over to tlie l ni ted'States aufhorities in nccolilauce -wjth the t ries of surrender ot Gen* in! .lohnsoli s com •iiuind, itiis hereby ordered that ail’ poisons Formerly ‘belonging to Said regiment, having arms in tlieir possession will at one- lu-rn them over to tlre commander of the Lultecl States forces-at t lit-nearest Rost. . All persons having in their possession any arms uccoutreuhmts, Amunition, Cv.c., belong - ing to the hit” U. S. Government . must, turn (hem over to the U S.’nuintrrtttes at once or he tried for t heft tud-severely ptminlred. By Uotninatid of • . • • ‘Brevt-. Brig. Gen. IS'ASIIBU KN, • W. 11.- Ki:i.i.!;:k, . A-. A. A.’ Gen. July 5, 1865. .. *f . ‘ ‘ 111). QUS.,. I GST.. OF SOUTH GEORGIA, 1) aiti r. , dune I'it’ll; 1865. (ii'ttrrnf Onh r ) No I. S I, Pursuant to orders from Ileml Quarters. Department of the South, I hereby assume command of tin* DiMricl <>l southern Georgia. compriVig as follows : all tin* counties lying S)titli of North line of (he counties ol Liberty, Tutnall, ‘Ion 1 .:, mn-ry, I,aureus, l’ulaski, Doo ly, Slimier. Webster, and Stewart. ‘•II. The folio\aing are announced as the stall of the ‘General commanding, and- will be <dey cd and respected accord it igly : Siirg., S. (’ Biiown, Chief Mediciil Officer Maj., J. M Wiswki.i.. Provost Matslml. Ctipt., John Gahwoou, Comanissary. • t ’apt.,'J as. M. Tiiomi-siiv, Prove.st Judge. Uieut,.. W. H. Kki.i.lh, A. A. A. Grid. Libut., IlENta liAMti..', Aid-de-camp, . Lieutl, E; H. Si rmti.s. “ . .” ‘ . E. L. CbAKK,-A. A. C>. M. 11. I) WASHBURN, Brevt. Brig. Gen!. .’ Julv 1 - 1865. ‘, ti ; • . • PERFUMERY. LYON’S KATIIARION, HAIR DYE, TOILET“SOAP, . - COMBS, BRUSHES, A.C-, Ac , Xc- For sale by DeWITT & STEGALL July 5 ; 18(15. .ts ‘ | BOARDING HOUSE C nns. c. w. b:ato\;, HAS opened her house for the reception of Boarders. and oilers the best arc oinodal ions ;| jj gp ■at moderate prices. Her house iLjL.ii.ltf is.eo.v'eniently situated for 33 xj s x 33 s s m J‘: tv , In a pleasant section of the town, and no pains will he spared to give general satisfaction. Thoniasvilh", (ia.‘. Aug film Dr. tY.F. DrAVITT.-i Dit.C’ W- STEGALL DeWitt & Stegall, KEEP constantly in store and for sale a well selected stock of’ M EDIpHSTES and till other articles usually kept in drug store July 5, 1865'. ts i:x j:ci tks nai.i:. “YITILL be sold at the plantation of the y V late E- R- Noting, deceased, eight miles soutliswest- from Thomasville, on Friday Bth day of December next, all Ihe perishable property belonging on said plantation, ‘corralsling of Horses, Mules, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Wagons, Carts, Iron Sugar roller, Cotton Seed, Plantation uten cils and many other things. Terms cash. Also at the same time and place, will be rented, the said plantation for the year 1860, consisting of 600 acres of open land in a good slate of cultivation. Improve ments good and complete. The place is situated on the Oclilockonee river, and on the lower road leading from Thomasville to Batnbridgc, and is well adapted to the growth of Corn and Cotton. Oct 25-tds W. J. YOUNG, Exr. 3,000 ACRES ’ QF PRIME FARMING LANDS FOR S A LE! rpilE UNIU RSIGNEi) otters jMM. 1 ‘ -ml Situated ie Tbwinas County"about halt wav between No.. L . on the Atlantic A Cult Kail Koad and Monticello Florida, which renders it one of tlte most convenient places to market in tin- Country. Everything is in splendid oi lier for carrving on the tanning business next year, 16011 of the 3,00*1 acres are Cleared and iniiler cultivation, and good fencing. Ihe Farm lis Tliorouglily stocked us well- with forming implements ns wdh Cattle, and inis a splendid Engine in operation lbr. Grinding Corn and Ginin r Cotton, l’rovisi.ms and mules are also Ml the pin. e for all purposes.. Fhe dwelling house and negro quarters are trained buildings neat and coininod.ioiis, situated in a most heal th vqloCulity. The farm is well watered The farm is three mjh-s f"*mi Grooveuville. twelve from Monticello -and lilteen from Thoimisville. I will take .great pleasure in s! owing it 1 >any nets >n *1 isiring to purchase., j, -JF-rei li a sos sa!'* isone’ot ibe -l-est farms ip Thoiifa - Ceguty ready I'iirui. h>--J. wiilreA ery thing necessary for the farming hiisihess, \yith . veut.y-live freed people- on tin- place who ihnv be hired at moderate Wages to do MQSES.W. LINTON Aug.'-. ts i-’on kMt. ffilHE mi !’•:sigu'od proposes to” WtygsSfefcv i. rent hi- splendid plantmi-m on the Taliuhassee roa I on He- ■ <y''bG- Souther:; hot- ler oi’ Thomas c -mi ■ tv, consisting, of -00 A€ttEß. Off 5 AND VTITM -800 .tia'i-s >f,cni i':v Ciillivatie 1. Viiv person wishing’to relit will find’ ii 1 o their ad* vantage to se*:m-<- tile plaMrition early in toe fall in oi-th-r to pri'pnr.e for the next crop, and tiic “tiiah rsi.gne-1 having secured hycoutraci the laborers-i’orthe i'emai'uu-r ql tl:e • “.'.Tear, will give the advctntangf of those laliorei's to the person who rents lit# farm. The land is well adiip! ed to t lie CULTIVATION OF COTTON. For furth'e’r mform.ition apply to the Edit** Souliu-i a Enlerprise. • . Tii 01:1.:.-v iile, Ga. Aug.'id, i.'bi',. BO iJV-TIFRISr ■ ■ fivijanai lmh nneoilhiVl tsFil all liriiai. blllrlltli! C A PIT .41, rjTIIIS CG.MFANVis now organized, and 1 vve are prepared to make liberal advances ’Oil ‘ • OOTToIV, and other - produce consigned to our Agent - m LIVERPOOL. ‘l'lie present value of Cotton in Liverpool is from to lo 16 els,, per pound for GOOD UPLAND COTTON, and from 50 to 90 ets for GOOjj LONG c< )TTON, i N GOLD. We advance one Imlf its value in Gold tjr t eipii volant in (’unvucy. We.solicit orilers for goods from (he ‘ MERCHANTS & PLANTERS Tin- strictest, attention paid to the smallest orders for goods from ’ K.mai.n'tt FRAIVCE &GKKMAKV. . * E. T. PAINE, Agt. ‘. ■ RICHARD F. FLOYD, President. Xou’hern Export and Import -Company. If or furtlier particulars apply to J. G. PITTMAN, ‘ J lily l .’ t'mi -Tliomasv.ille, Ga . . DRUGS, MEBiCINES, MINTS, oas.s, L.4SS, &€.. Instore and'for sale lo- • . Dio WITT jfe STEGALL • .TiiTv-o 186.')- ts • ‘wSHThOTse ’ . . . .AT THOMASVILLB, GA. TIIHE ciqiurtiu--rship heretofore existing he- I tween K. K, Evans and W., J. Paincll, having been disnlved by the detail of R. K. Evitns, the imfiersigned will continue the Wai-e liouse and ’ . Commission Business in I horiuisvillir, on lii.s own account. In con m-ction with the ware house a Lfood Massev Cotton 1 y ress has been construct ml for repacking purposes and th aid him in the’ husincss-the undersign, ed ln:s engaged the valuable services of Mr- R- M. Bain. Nothing but the customary ratvs STORAGE r* COMMISSION WIIjL EE CKtiVECT-EE. 1 liis Ware’ House is situated about one hundred yards from the Railroad depot tit Thomas vide, and believing .that he can give general satisfaction, t-lie undersigned solicits the patronage of cotton planters and buyers. WILLIS. J PAILXULL. July 19, 18(55. 3in * NEW GOODS CH PAT CASH PRICES. riMl]', undersigned has just -received a fine 1 s ""’ k of -a READY MADE M /'• ■ * CLQTiii, mmM To which thev in- l.t TV. vite the attention fe..CQODSI ’lt f\ ‘■ \ of the PUBI<IOI Good Bargains at • •• SMALL PROFITS Also ;i fine lot of elegant Boots & Shoes, Together with it complete assortment of Family Groceries Also it select assortment of Gents and Ladies X3C .A. *.3? J 53 , Os the latest lasliions. Store in the OLD POST OFFICE. *! i\-\ A SriIIAGEU. Oct 4-ts Residence i'or Sale rrUlE best Bargain iu Thom | iisvi le. Come and look “ s at my place iu Tockwaiton— ii ■} jj & ‘ live acres of rich Land, goodgpsyr 'c?s!sd£3 Garden, Well, Barns, new iSmoue House ami Negro Houses, with double rooms, pie dwelling House is also comparatively new, with live rooms and the same num ber of lire places. A large hull through tlie centre with I‘iazza in front and roar. — A Good Orchard on the premises and the yard abounding in choice shrubbery. The neighborhood cannot be surpassed. The place adjoins .Judge Mansell's, Col. Spen cer’s, Mrs. Miller’s, and Mrs. Ueid. Come and look, 1 will sell it cheap, Oct 11 sot DAVII) HAIUIELL. ARE YOU INSURED ? . CNDKRWUI'fKKS AGENCY. (1 i;u *l A-MA. il l .\0 V i It. MAG ASSA nuil BKP(1BI/1€ INSURANCE noiI’ANYS i > a < • A’ ‘ 1 t \ ‘.* i V? JE \ 1 < Jt y ill A > K. REMINGTON & FOX, Agents •Sept. 13If • . Tho ma-wil'e, O | ’ •'•._3S*C)TT.CLDL. LCf TKItS, Money packages, ;: li l otlu-t J Package's will l£e. received daily al t best am of K. Remington & Soil, at Thoiuasi'il!’e..Ui be forwarded to Savannah and all Intermediate Stations on the A &G- E. R."“ A special M.-Wenger wijl leave bv .the regular .ssongcr train in churgeof all such parcels. ). all cases the charges must be piiipaid. All anted letters and packages will lie delivei i at the store ol K. Keinineton. JAS. lil'SMKbb. Agent for la win A ILi dee AngJ!!b MWS. u. i t'OMPAiVY JFOR THIK SALE OF ft C Jit ft ST A ft. FINHE undersigned, having itssociitled them I. selves with W. 11. Quincy, of New. York, under the style and title? of “ Southern -Real Es tale and Emigration Company,” for the pur posesof selling ■ SAL ESTATE an.d aid tnp Emiprdtion-, offer their . services I<> i'll in Georgia and Florida who mav desire to sell this kind of property. M'r Hatter our selves that we occupy a position and •enjoy ad’ vantages which enable us to sell Kedl Estate. Let all wbo w ish to sell give us tt call.. Full and lair discriptioiis of laud-must he given.— We can he found, for the present at tli.e store.of and. X McKtlmon & Cos.; oratthe residence ol C. F. .Jones. • Those who wish to purchase will do well to give ns a rail as we have several eottoi, IVtritls and large bodies of turpentine and tinibef lands now entrusted to our care: . • C. 1\ JONES, 15. H. LEEK.E.- Thom Ai ville jFept-. (5 j jsdo. (f /’. S. 7'he ii illicit/ g urij ■ /■<■:■id hi p roust ft nih, in I homosri //e, ■trt./i hr rrrr ready prompt Ip tn attend to aJI a.’piu:atious, either sot the nr chase or shle pf any l.ands admertised liltin'. (Jy tn jtt y, >• to rereire and fortrajil diseriptious of la mix /a an r advertising opr‘t rjl in ■J\’ /r 1 ork Thtoxe haviirts lands in (Southern (ieorpia and Eiaridyt for sale , art nr ted to xCH (1 its ilcticriptiohs.of t/ic so no ,r ft 7 their quality, locality, ’ period and prut . Oct 18th, 1865. ‘ C BRYAN- Look Hero!! lOEFJ3E FOR • SALE MY. ‘■ T iaoa !'ia-: no ThoniasviHe. The ..House is a sssijiM. tort-able 011 c with seven room* The Lot is. a very good, one,- 7 8 of an acre, eligibly located, with double Kitchen and all necessary tout buildings. • Also’ • ■ ’ ‘ ’1.15 .URLS OF HAMMOCK LAND, four and a half miles from Thomasvill adjoining the Lands of J. .McKinnon and in. Hauilueto-n. .This i.- the best Cotton Land in this immediate vicinity. ‘. • C. P. ‘JONES, ‘(’liomasvillc. (Jet.; 1 ‘ 18t ; A, . ’ ts sraiiifliliFiis HjIHL for Bule lits spl’eixlid Savv aii4 o.cit Mills, three iiiiles 1 of. riloma3v.ille. The engine is thirty jiorae power, ami the grist miH w ill grind 300 Bushels of Corn lVr i>ay. Upon the whole, these mills are the best in the country. Attached to.the ma cliinery is a LITHI\L S \V6 an<lTliK3il\G I. ATBB 17. lie will.also sell with the mills the Wtigous and teams. The whole for FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS. A|iply at the Enterprifle ofliee, or to the’ proprietor. JOHN AY. DEKLE. TliouisUWilte, Ga.. Sept. I'd, timo TINWARE MANUFACTORY. mirTereiirned having employed compe *- tent hands, are now prepared to mouu iactnre I I X WARE Os all descriptions Next, door to Dr T J! L, “, le - • ‘ A. vV K, SMITH. 1 honntsville, (fa., Sept. 13, 3mo KTOTIOK J LOWRY, HAYES&FLANIGAN Havind this day entered into -a Copartnership t'orthe M BV&OMS, WA&ONS and all kinds of Blacksmith Work, lake this method of informing tlie Public'of &rwt to SUlidt ,h - r ® trictl y Cash. foK'wewilUake 1 '” Sho P nntil P aW prodtjc pc an\ kind, spell as Corn,llaeon, Syrup, Su eSpate. I rices to suit the times. tritJ, , ltftio. -lino I'VW. SIMS & Cos., FACTORS AND iiijiisnjffiim BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, U.v. DEA LEES 1N . .llmlmmtiiic.; B*roliicc, Tiititi f 9 in, ber nmt. tcUoii. Cbnsignriicnls are; respect fully soli. 1 and will receive-strict attention,, and thy Forwarding Business carefully and t. ly-done. Oct-18 ,st. Jeffers has Come! I EFFERS respectfully announces fu tin- Citizens of Thonias\ilfc, that he has just returned firm New York, with t!t Largest Assortment of mum in iiiTYfi .Materials ever brought to this Country, and is now prepared to take I* 38 O’l’OtJ SS A I* SI Si. <‘As-iti-:* in-: * iisiti, AIIKUOrVIMIti. pi-: KOTvpfs, &*,. ■ With all t.he lal’e Improvements, An early call will be necessary ns Ins on*, pigerm-nts in Tallahassee, air.l other plnct* lenders liis May but limited here. \ few young men will be taken as pi., A if they apply soon.. • Gallery at his old stand, with separate reception room. soc Ladiese Lb-ices to suit the times. Terms. Strictly Q. <>. D. “ if vr want a ni v i 11 u :) > - Goioti*? “OUKHOUSI . SS-- vor w.i.vr a sJS s:ssis \ run, B.fcKSt, Go to the “OUR HOUSE K l<* YOt WANT A 4” I. ASI S-: t” !•*! Mft JL Go to the . “OUR HOUSE. 5 S’’ VOS’ WA V!’ A !> It * \ E>\ f t St |J M Goto the HOUSE.” I*’ *SB” WANT A good COt'K.T ttt 1, ■ (io to the ‘-OUR HOUSE/’ S5? YOU WANT Till-: -I* EWT J.t. E WORS AND WJAKS, Goto tlx “oru Horsi; •• i vm’ want <g uni-ink is ay an. I NA?‘ £I. A KSi. Go tothe ■ • . . ”OURH(>rSK.-‘ I P vt>s- WANT rp.Wi.m-: is;-:iii. I SiCH’ Ii <I! A.t! I’ AMMi :. Go to tin’ “OIK hoi si;. • ,1 Si* g.At: tv-t % -r (toon -HOI, |, A Nik wltft ■ * - -till: HOUSE. • NOSIM tiiots f il<{ t'O EJ W in- UIM’X Kept iit the ■ “OUR HOUSE ‘- VKio't’oi .• skßjaio je :;i{| > IN C OSMI CT, Allowed at the “OUR HOUSE.” . r|N IB B-: ??•! of TffUSK IXAS, IVIM.-i* JL Olid BKAJVOIE.nI, Dy the Bottle at tin. “OUiLIfOI'SE ■BJO3UW 3 4—ff.owßilie's HttKiiltk ILLIAM H. BRIGGS applies for let* . VV ters of Adniinisfratiob on the estate of Moses Smith, Jr., late . pf said U'omify deceased. This is therefore to admonish all concerned to appear at my office within the time prescribed by law 40-show ranso if any exists why said letters ahould net l e granted. Given under my hand nml seal. . ..WfLLIAM SMITH, Ordinary. . Sept. ”7‘, 1805. 30d- • . / Sl49Bt<B BA-—lPllOtlias Coil illy * Conrt of Ordinary, Sept K 11. IStvi. J. .11. Everitte.. guaritian for v T tie: persoiK profierty and effects of Rufus A. Connell, a niiuoi.-, makes npplien-tion t,v j tition to this Co.ttrt for letters of‘disimi-rien from.said guardianship. All personsitu ere ted lire tiiereJore, n itified to lile their ‘objecti , iitsnid Court, otherwise said letters w ill tn< granted andissiied-to s.dd applicant at a reg lui- term iif saiil Court to he held at Thomas yille, said County on the first Monday in- N . veiiibernext. ... - H I ! ijO6KE, Ordimtrv.’ • Sopt;2o, IBGS 4t'd ‘ FO E S ALI-:. 1 -OFFER for sale all mv Town Prop* ■ , except one of two business Lots, on Main Street. Fl>h property ottered is luy resilience* a ijlnce • desirable, if not the-nu % desiruhte* in Tliomiisville ; together .with two or three other residences and vacant Lot . Tennr . •. •1 he original cosf in gold, or its ef|tu.valent in currency or cottou. it the property ‘is -not disposed of by the kfOtli of Deceiulier next. 14 tvißbeforßent.’ < ),tls 'f D. S. BRANOON. . BRICK MASONRY. A 1’ I HR tin- first of November, the under YAI signed will .resume Met old proiession of BRICK LAYING, and .embraces this method of tendering hi* Services to the people of Thomas and adjoin, ing comities.’ All orders left at the sioFeof Mr. R- F- Sitiith will he proniptlv attended to GEORGE \V. FAKNELI^ 1 lioinasville, Sopt 520, 1865. 3m. OW *'!•: INTSBNAIi I£i: vb: vt i;. Blackshear, Oct, G, 1860, ‘ MAA IXG nearly completed the organl _zation.ol the District, 1 have given or dors to the Assistant Assessors to proem# a copy ot the Tax Receivers and Collet* tors Returns for the year 1861. Also to assess all the Cotton, Turpentine, -Rosin and Liquors in each County, and report t< ine. Suck property will he responsible tor the Tax, as soon as the assessment i made, and will he discharged as soon at the duty is paid to the Collector at Savant uah. • C U. HOP KINS. • ’ Ass’r. Ist. Dssf. v . E.\ Kt'VTOKS MATE. “VVTILL be sold at the plantation of th# }} late F. 11. Young deceased, thirteen miles south of Valdosta, in Lowndes coun ty, Ga., on Wednesday the 29th day of November next, all the perishable propers ty belonging on said plantation, consisting of Ilogs, Cattle, Corn. Fodder, Wagons, Carts, Iron Sugar rollers. Cot lok Seed, Plantation utensils and many othe*’ tilings. Terms cash. Also at the same time and place will In* rented the said plantation for the year 1860, consisting of GOO acres of open land in a good state of cultivation. Improve-’ inents good and complete. This place is near the Ocean l’oml, and is well know* as being one of the best cotton growin* places in the county, (lie entire tract being oak and hickory land. Persons wishing to make cotton will do well to attend the sale. W. J. YOUNG, Exr. . Oct 26stda