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it . anti are setting at and
righ'l'ul authority of the owner, over
his property, and tramping upon lus i
rights. I can assure yon that this
state <>f tl - - tbe tolerated,
and that whercve: such abtt'os are
hi ought to the notice of officers of
the Bureau, who are with-in reasona
ble dis‘:.Dce of the sc-ne. force shall
be freely used to place ths ortncr in
peaceful I
and to pm: •
• abuse of their right*. The
r a ’
aBC entitled t • jfi “ i> tlicir
rielits as *be freed new, ■ w ! it will l ;
a s readily accord. .1 to t:;cm. The
Korea ii.- hot the champ u oi’ elthi r.
It only -dfs-re.’ to seciyer justice to all*
person.’ irrespective oi color or condi
tion ; si <1 to’ ace on i ! -b thil r -sUD if
invites the aid oi all Will! di ; • cit
izens. .
’ A* D<* appropria', l- was up C ti
carry on the opetationa of the Bur.-au, 1
•h : rcd citizen a *enta caw and e employ
od to but ave y limited e\t< nt. Ido
lint deem it- advisable to o**tkc u-e -of
them at nil in this .'WvN it is difii’
cult, in fact, • impossible to obtain a
auffieient -mu bur ol oft ren* from the
srmv to organize the Bin ati. so as to
distribute them throughout lit State,
and bring U.cin near enough to the
people, to prevent loss of tune aid
vexatious delay in adjusting • ifficuU
ties, enforcing labor and preserving ;
the peace. After reading your sta‘-
utes and toflectirg somewhat -t arefully
upon the subject, L have decided to
nsk the titato authuruiv to ii struct
t-uch of the Justices of the Peace lor
the militia districts, and Ordinaries of
the counties, us 1 may select, to act to
the extent of their jurisdiction as a
gents of the Bureau. And l tell you 1
candidly, that should my reqm st bo
•granted, I shall Ic guided solely in
iny selection by the considerations of
competency and fitness, without the
slightest reference to the political op.a*
ions or past political actions ol tlic.se
officers. If so be they are honest,
conscientious men, and will do simple
justice to all persons without ref ‘it nec
to color, then they will answer the
purposes ot the Bureau uduiirabdp. 11
this arrangement cm be cm ■ nat.-d.
it will enable the people to a jii't ai!
minor differences, and maintain the
poliecc of the country through the
convenient channels to which they
have been accustomed, and will, 1
hope, remove much of the irritati >n
that now exists, and which so often
breaks out into open violence.
The officers and agents of the Bureau
in this State will be particularly in.
mructed and required tube patient,
oblig’ng and forbearing. At the same
time let me remind you, that when day j
after day an officer has witnessed the j
vvidences ot’ outrage® practiced upon
these people, when tin y have been
t ming, as they do come, one al cr
another, with their backs torn to
the lush, bruised, out, sbet,
und maltreated, and when it would
almost seem as though there was a ;
universial disposition to persecute
them, his sorrow and disgust m.y
lurn to anger; and while in this mood,
■and boiling with indignation, a gentle
man, who abhors such conduct towards
the freed men a> thoroughly as himself,
Ihav enter the office, and not be treated
with the respect and consideration to
■which lu* i justly entitled. You
certainly'will be willing to overlook
■such an accidental occurrence You
will remember that Acre is no settled
purpose o, reLriati n, but that there
is a settled, well esfadlighed polej
of conciliatioo. I know that officers
have been found naturally cheap and
contemptible enough, or o anxious to
please and white people whose flattery
they accepted, as to use their power
ina tyrannical and oppressive manner
towards the colored people. The
white people may have used such
men, but they certain-y despised
them. I assure yn. tfcat if I have
the mortification to find such an off eer
in the Bureau in this State, he shall
not only be dismissed but disgraced,
if I can possibly have it done \\‘e
mean to serve the people, and really
hope to benefit them, but not at the
expense of justice or manhood. There
is no need of mistaking conciliation
and kindness, imbecility or cowardice.
Let us act with never so mud caution
or care, we may We mistaken and may
do wrong, but it will not bet intentional,
and ifshwon, nothing shall be left un
done to put the matter right or making
restitution. The whole subject is
surrounded by difficulties and even
dangers, and nothin; will remove
them, or iuiproove the condition of
society but time, patience, kin Ine-s
and forbearance wisely but firmly j
applied. The wrongs and offences arc
by no means wholly upon the one si ! e
or the other. But 1 say frank’y, that ;
from my experience, I antic pate much
mure ‘difficulty will be found in indcing
the ignorant freed people to become
law abiding, peaceful and indu-trious
citizens, than in compelling the white !
people to refrain from cruel tv and
iujustic towards them. The latter
understand tie Ai own interests and
when once the present bad temper and
irritation,’ which if 5 n dural enough,
and to be expected, have passed away, j
I have no dent that tin y wHI he govern !
ned in their intercourse wit *’. • freed
people as their if ; * lictaKs,
and this wall far : .wards removing ;
the evils which r. w offlict society. ]
let I know theuc arc a class of pers j
Tons who can t nly be restrained fn>,u
cru’ry by sheer force —who arc sj igi
, orant and brutal, thst they even inta-
Sine there is postive merit in bating, |
despising and trampling upon an infer’
i r race, and who openly make a boast j
!<t their o.vn shame. \ou cannot
change the intentions and opinions of,
these people, hut they can be made to
shrink lroiu tlm quick, sharp, certain
punishment of a military tribunal
This is the only experience likely to
1 me fit or improve such persons.
‘1 he officers of the Bureau will b*
lusher iustiucteJ, Gil no account to say
any tl>in< r which will increase tile t.l
feeling existing between the taccs, but
ou the contrary ti do every ttnng in
thoir p'rwor —to lose no opportunity ct ■
removing tl e prejudice of the one,
and the suspicion of the other. This
is the best and most certain mode of
ameliorating the condition ol the freed*
men and securing prosperity to the
white man. There is no reason why
a master who was kind and humane
to liis'slaves, as l believe a large ma
jority were, should not be trusted by ,
rlie freedman now no reason why an
honest, industrious, wclliiueaninj
IV ednian, and a just and honorable
white man, however widely apart tlicir
social con ditions, should not be real j
friends,'interested in each other’s wel
fare, and even ready to protect, main’
ta'n an 1 defend ench other’s right
The interests of the people are not
antagonistic; it is for the interst of the
white man to secure reliable, ti u t
wor thy labor —it is equally for the j
interest of the freedman to become an I
honest, industrious, and skillful work'’ j
man. For the present certainly, and
so far as human fores'ght can perceive
for the future, the welfare of the two
races is inextricably hound up tog< til
er ; whatever hurts the one, jnjurcs
the other; whatever benefits the one,
helps the other, whoever stirs up
j stritc and ill leeling between the races,
no matter upon what pretext, is a pub
j lie enemy, ands! ould be so reg uded
j and so treated. Getting angry and
! using violence can only make matters
worse, and an officer of the Bureau
! who is unable or unwilling t> accept
facts as they really exist, and who is
| bent on maintaining som particulai
j theory can only do mischief, and is
unfit'for his [dace, however honest in
! his co .victions,
j The officers and agents of the
Bureau in this State will be constantly
reminded that above a 1 other things,
! they are to endeavor to do simple jus<
i ticc. end to do even that as kindly, dis
tinctly and pleasantly as possible un
der the circumstances. The experi
ment of free labor i3*yet to be lairly
tried. In some instances it has suc
ceeded admirably, in many others it
has been a failure. Scarcely any*
tiling else, under the circumstances,
could reasonably have been expected.
There is ro material object that can
engage the people of this State, of
such vast importance to them, as the
success of this system. It is to be
j hoped that the people, for their own
, sakes, will not allow any passion or
prejudice, however honestly they may
entertain it, to interfor with, or
prevent success.
1 have explained frankly the real
objects and inactions of the Bureau.
1 cannot help feeling they will meet
with your approbation and approval.
There is nothing in iho act of Congress
creating it, nothing in the policy of the
I Bureau, or in the attitude ol the gov.
, eminent, hostile or menacing to the
people of the South. Vou know how
i great the suspicion of the freed men,,
j hoav thoroughly they distrust ihcir for
; mer masters, and h'ow readily they
! bcliive and confldc in the sttitcmcnts
j and representations of officers of the
Bureau, whom they justly regard as
j their friends. You can rcadly under
j stand, that it is in our power to be of
great service to the people, and I can
1 assure you it is anxious desire to ren
1 dcr it. You have only to asccptinc’
| good faith the few simple, and cer
tainly not hard or unreasonable, condi
tions imposed by the Govermoot, by
allowing the free dir. on fair coiupensa- 1
rion for labor, and just treatment and !
I promise you our heartiest, most cons* i
. taut and most earnest co-operation in j
j inducing and compelling the freed men
to labor faithfully, and in restoring the
j Suite to its Junior peace and prosperity
(Tlk. ?otttlrnt .(tnkqubt
.
I.UCLUS Cl. BTtYAN, EDI'fOK. j
■r iiomasv ij,n e i cr \. |
I.EUISI.ATIRK
This body adjourued on Friday the
loth inst ,to meet again on the l sth
.of January. They have labored
the beginning of the session’
and bent Jtheir energies earnestly to
the work of placing the State in a po*
; sition to be received back into the
l uioii. One of the important mens*
ures [mssed during the session was p
bi 1 regulating contracts with Freed*
I men. intrxKln<red by Mr. Moore, of
Thomas. A\ e have no room at pres l - ■
ent but will print the bill hereafter.
<>| H .1 OB :• RI.VTI.MJ
department wi'l not he suspended
durinjr the Christmas holidays, but oe J
carried ou as usual.
Gov. Jenkins was inaugurated
at Milledgeville, on Thursday the 14th
inst. llis inauguration was a source
of great gratification to the people of
! Georgia, and the address gave umver
sal satisfaction. To our mind it is
the ablest inaugural address put forth
by any Southern Governor under the
reconstruction policy.
C-iT’ Our readers will pardon us for
the seeming tardiness i-n our issue.— |
We have but one Printer, and have of
late been much troubled for printers.
1 We have, made full arrangements, how
ever, for the new year and hope to be ;
prompt to the.day and hour ot publi’
cation.
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No pr.per next week, but for
the accommodation of advertisers we 1
!
will issuo a half sheet containing the
more important advertisements.
The friends and acquaintances ’
of Mrs. NANCY FORBES, dcc’.d.,
are respectfully invited to attend her j
Funeral Sermon at the Mcth’ dist i
Church, on Sunday 10, o’clock, A. M.
- I ——■ —— -1
We are requested to announce the
! fol’owing ticket for Mayor and Aldermen
of Thomasville. Election- on the th day
of January :
For Mayor :
R. 11. HARDAWAY,
/rr < / >
or :
Col. P. MoGLASIIAN,
Dr. T. S. HOPKINS,
Dr. \Y. F. DeWITT,
WM. STEGALL,
Dr. P. S. BOWER,
JOHN STAR!*
T's ‘Jtt Wc arc a-ifhorzod. to
KLE as a Candidate for re-election as
Clerk Superior and lnferi >r Courts of
Thomas County at the ensuing Janua
ry election.
•
***%£* We are authorized to I
‘ s ‘^~ 2=, announce WILLIAM 11
REYNOLDS as . a Candidate for
Sheriff of Thomas County, at the .en
suing January election.
We are authorized to announce
WADE F. SANFORD- as a Candi
date for Sheriff Thoimu County, at the j
ensuing January eleetli-n.
We are authorized to announce
GABRIEL WILSON ns a Candidate
for Deputy. Sheriff of Thomas Con P\
at the ensuing January election.
DR. S. F. DUPON,
Office and residence two miles from No. !
17. A. & G. h. 15., (formerly occupied by ;
the late J. L. Tilman.) where he trill at- i
tend to the Practice of Medicine. j
“GIFTS ”
FOU THE
HOLIDAYS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AL
x\_ BUMS and fancy Cases for
FEROTYPES
AMBROTYPES,
PHOTOGRAPHS
Received expressly for Holiday Gifts,
which will be furnished with perfect Like
nesses, at prices to suit the times for a
short limeouly at my old Stand.
* JEFFERS, Artist. ‘
PAINTS, OILS,
White r.ead,
15ed Lead,
Spanish Brown,
Zinc Paint,
Letharige,
* Putty,
Varnishes.
. Glass,
Glue,
F*r sale by DU. W. F. DEWITT.
11l 811
ONE of the best Cotton farms on the ;
Miccosukie Lake, 10 miles southeast j
ot Thomasvi le and 0 miles northwest of
Monucello. There arc 4-30 acres of open
land on the place in a high state of culti- ;
v..tion. It is well adapted to the cultivas
tion of Cotton. Any person desiring to
make a Cotton Crop next year,’ will do well
to make application as early as possible
Dec 20*tf ELIZA A. TONES.
SUPERIOR COURT DEO. TERM 1863.
Ordered 4 hat the Superior Court of Thom
as County, stand adjourned until the first
Monday in February next ,• and Jurors,
Witnesses and Parties will take due notice
and be punctual in attendance. The Ju
rors |lrawn for the Second \N eek of Court,
will attend on the Second Monday in Feb
ruary A. H. IIANSELL,
Judge S. C. S. L>.
Official Copy. Dec 18. 13.
LEBB. DEKLE, Clerk C.
J. W. RABUN,
03TT01T FACTGH AW
eohpipsswi? ijlerfiKhlt,
No. 140 Bay Street Pavaunah, Ga.
Fin’ resumed business aiul solicits from
the friends and patrons of the late firm of
llabtm \ Smith, the privilege of serving
them.. ___
rmTTs.iioPKixs
Ofiicc in same I.ot with Residence.
C. P- HANSEL lb,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
TIIOMJSViI LE, GA.
Office over Wolff’s Store. *^aj(
STATION: ERY.
Writing Pa pet, Letter Pape#-,
Note I’.-iper, • Envelopes,
Ink,’ Inkstands,
Pens. Penholders, .
{spelling L’ooks,
Indelible Ink Slates and Pencils.
4V sale by Wt. W. F. DEWITT.
Georgia—Berrien County•
Whcrtas Pen-dope Lord applies-to nt
for letters of Guardianship on the person ;
and property of Wil Lord. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to fide their objections in this I
Court otherwise said letters, will be grant
ed to said applicant.
Dec Dl 3’ hi W E CONNELL, Ord’y. j
NOTICE.
All [tors ms Having claims agai ,st the!
estate of Emil Fles It dec 1., late of Thom
as Comity, will present them in terms of
the law, t.nd all indebted to said esiate
will call and settle.
* WG PONDER,?., .
II WOLFF, S AJm
NOTICE
:0n I lie rii-t Mon lay in Feoruary next, |
l will apply to Ilia Court of On Unary-of |
Thomas County for ail order graining
Icavu to.soli a portion of the lands belong
ing to tlio estate of U L Morrison deed,
i Dec IS-ifkl T L PARKER, AdiuT.
* ultOaUl l lli’ouks ('nunly.
Notice is hereby given to all portions
concerned that Carson of said Cos.,
departed this life intestate, mi 1 no per
son lias applied for 1 iters of Administra
tion on sai 1 estate, and that in terjns of
the law A (minis, .a! i m will be vested in
the Clerk of the .Super! >r Court or- some
I oilier ‘it an'.l proper person, thiitv days af
: ter the punlicat ion of this citation, unless
I sonic va id objection is ma le to lits ap
{ point mem.
I Deo ld-dOtl .10 M.d’ALL, Ord’y.
\<lm ’ i\ i ri . Htr'x .VjDc.
By vir'ne of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Brooks County, will be sol ! ;
on the first Tuesday i. January lSti'ial the \
Court hniist door in Quitman beUVjcri the j
legal hours of sale the tract of laud where
on Tat ban K.. ivrLi resided at the li.iie of
- ‘
Noi’ici:.
Agreeaote to an order, ot tlic lloiiornlile
the Court of Ordinary of Thomas Ootiuiy,
will be sold at the residence of the 1 *te Jo
-iah Drew deed, on i’ridry the gild day ol
i December, till the perisha le properly- ol
| said deectisid, consisting of Horses, Cattle
Mules, hogs, t’orti; fodder. Oats, Potatoes
i t'oPLoti Seed, Farad ig Utensils, household
and Kitchen furniture, one new if in. one.
Four lto;;se Wagon, ami numerous other
articles jiot mentioned.
j • Dec i ;._‘t <; a burton, Aimv.
i Georgia—Thomas County.
Whereas.the estate of 1. D l'tavey deed.
| is without a legal ’ representative, All per
sons interested are therefore n tifiod “to
j file their objections in this Court, oiher
; wise letters will be granted In the Public
| Aduiiuist)ator of this County, on the first
| Monday in Januarv next.
] Dec Id dttd ‘II II TOOK 1-1, Onl y.
Georgia—Thoinas > ouuty.
Whereas the (.-stale of Marion Connel
minor deed, is without a legal representa
tive, all persons interested tire therefore
notified to tile .their objections in this
Court otherwise* said letters vviil lie gran
ted and issued lothe Public AdministiUOr
of sai 1 County, on tlc Second Monday in
January next.
Dev 13.Wd H. U. TOOKE, Ord’y.
Georgia—Thomas County.
Whereas tho estate of Wm .Mills deed
is without a legal representative, All pef
-1 sons interested arc therefore notified to
file tlieir objections in tliis Court otherwise
letters will be granic l to the Pulilic Ad
ministralo; of said County on the second
Monday in January next.
Dec 13-80 l ‘ll H T'>OKf. Drily.*
Georgia—Thomas ‘ ounty.
When as the estate of Hugh Connell,
dee'd, is without a legal representative, till
persons interested are therefore notified to
tile their objections in this Court otherwise
letters will be granted to the Public Ad
ministrator of said County, on the second
Monday in January next. |
Dec 13-3'ld I!. 11. TOOKE, Ord’y.
Georgia- Thomas County.
Whereas the estate off Kearse is with
out a legal representajive. all persons in
terested are therefore noUfi ;d to file their
objections in this Court otherwise letters
letters will be granted to the Public Ad
ministrator on the second Monday in Jan
•nary next,
Dec 13*80.1 11. if. TOOIB. Ord’y.”
Georgia—Thomas County,
.Whereas J A Parramore makes applica
li,,n to this Court for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of W 15 Pearce deed.
All persons interested arc therefore no- !
tifie Ito file their objections in said'Court.
otherwise said letters will be. granted on
the second Monday in January.
Dec 13-*3Ud li; 11. TOOKE,” Ord’y.
GEORGIA- Thomas County. ,*. .!
Whereas, the estate of J If Brock deed. ,
is without a legal representative, all per
sons interested arc therefore notified to !
file their objections in this Court, other- j
wise said letters will be granted to the j
Public Administrator of said County on :
the second Monday in January next.
Dec 13.?,0d If. H. TOOKE, Ord’y. !
nnn-i mill, i
II E under.-igned* would inform
; the public that his mill adjacent to
Thomasville, is now in operation, anl he •
is prepared te grind corn and clean rice. :
N ov 22, 3t S. S. ADAMS. j
GEORGlA—Tliemas 4’ouuty j
Whereas the o-tate of John Davis deed,
is without a legal represeu alive, all per*
sons i 3 crested are therefore notified to
tile their objections in said Court, other
wise lettersw ill be- granted to the l’ublic
Administrat r of said County ou the sec
ond Mondavoin January next.
j j Dec 13 3d and H. H. Ttn>KF, Ord’v. -
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Whereas the estate of l* F Oswald deed,
is without a legal representative, all per
sons interested are therefore notified to file
their objections in this Court otherwise let
ters-will be issued to the Public Adminis
trator of said County, on the second Mon
day in January next.
pec 13-30 ‘ 11. IT. TOOKC, Ord’y.
| pi
ITT II.L be paid for the recov-
\ t cry of a dark sorrel MafO,
stolen from my stable on the night If. / f
of the otli in.st. She was snowy backed,
and had one or both hind- feet white, the
left a little swollen. A. OEMEKK.
Valdosta, Dee IS-.it
-r .aW3'A IT^.v < riPqM BE
GUARDIAN SALE-
Will be soi l at the Plantation belongs •
, in- to The minor her -of S Hadley deed
t 17*miles-suntlnvest froth Thomasvillc, on
Thursday the 118th inst, all the Perishable
Property belonging on said plantation con
si-ting ot 10 Mules, about Ifoo head ot meat
and stock hogs, gd head ot .cattle, - yoke ot
oxen, a title iot of potatoes, sugar, syrup,
corn, fodder, wagons, cart, iron sugar mid
an t kettles, coltou seed, T’i.intation utensils
Cio. Also at the same time and place will
ha Rented the Plankton of said minor
heirs for the year ItMio, which is known to
he one of the best in the country. Terms
made known on day of sale
Dec 13 .JAMES T HAVES. Guardian.
— ■ —i t m .
vl Furniture
fe a*
rgMIE undersigned lms opened a >Shopiu
0 in Thomasvil’.e, for the M.muiaciu'e
and Repairing of .
FURNITURE,
j Making and Furnishing Collins, \ c., &q.
)■ Orders may ‘a 1 left at I lie Drug JStore of
j Mes-srs.- Wi;;.i X Casscls, at I lie old Si aml oi
It. r. i.ni.:.U .1, spitz,
i £■ >, f > *>Pl\T rS 1
i'Ull Iti'nS I,
VudOo cuniiii i.iiiu; levelling j,,u'se
and oik buildings, with one it a;i died
111,4 idly (loilj acres of cleared land under
| iin oe miles tram lao.ri i.svdle yn tlie
: irwiimlle load. There is a good orchard
| on the place, good wafer and e\*cm.liiiig
. necessary tor cany ing on a small farm,
j Alsu lo lc: '"f or rent a siiw'i farm of ITo
; acres ot land in the ITia Itistrlci of Thom
ass ‘ainlj, hall a iinlo Irom Jisouirc Shi
'glctary's, known as ine Roger's j'hee.’
.Also lo rein a line largo Erick Store in
(lie town i j I i'iiom isyilie, ni Inh .<1 in t tic
business pail ol the lon :,„d one .of Hie
best si ands m ,t. The Store is large and
eommo lions, having bean tilted', oat’ ex
[iressly tor the Dry Goods. bt|sjuc''S ; ,nd
Known as the old stand of R f; Kvmv.
} Ine ab >ve places vvill b ■ renied privat'e
: *•>’ |;,1: v.ir loti id and possession given
Ist da Hilary. Apptvfn. •
i •Ib'e.lbif & It. II (> *liS’) XT Ad .n'r.
OLDJA7A C.)Fa, only 2S cis!
per po.inJ at Jet! a s ,‘c .'ton's- Nc-v i’rovis
:oa Store, -Id moral, ve ijic Ib o’<> >r mine
’ Galierv. . • ° ‘ .
Fi-NE G LISE A AND SLACK
! TEaS for sd- enea; at *
•I KFFEK3 A SO vs.
I PICKLED PORK, MACKEREL;
j ov I'iSii ;iu l Herring l>r ,-vi’o
JEFFERS SON'S
I IRTSII pot IT OE and. an 1 ONTO TO
'”• s 'de at .! KFKKiiS & SON’S.
Land Agency.
un.iet-Cgiiml wvii nr - c !l hinds
I located in this section, f ur persons in
mji.’- part of the count it. flaring the a.l
vintage of a newspaper circulating over
t lie country, my facilities for purchase.:
mi l sales are much bvHerthan could oth
erwise be obtained. I’crs ais addressing
me on the subject nn.*l. comply with the
following In t lc Ima : if - A
1 l!l “• ‘ fully ami ti irthfuMy
Utility, ‘limit of ;! -res of each .pmliiv.
whether ping, hammock, .high or low lands
and Hie lowest price the owner will take.
Or if the object be to pitrelia.se—state what
kiml of lands are wattled, the number of
acres as near as practicable, and what
price you hare made up your mind to give.
‘A hett lands are thus entrusted to me for
i sale, i lie owner cannot himself dispose of
’ them without becoming responsible for the
j advertising charges. L. C. BRYAN. ‘
! Tliomasville, L>.*e 18, lSfj.y
• BESoliartiSaaT^
I fTMIL Copartnership heretofore existing
S between Drs. \V. F. DEWITT &C. W.
SILUALL is this day dissolved bv mutu
al consent. All the affairs of t he'late firm
will be settled by Dr. W. F. ♦DEWITT,
Avlto is authorized to receipt for tlie same!
W. F. DEWITT,
('. W. STEGALL.
Tliomasville, Oct. 27-, ISG-j. ‘
l>lt. IV'. F-DEWITT having purchased
the interest of Dr. STEGALL, in the Drug
business in this place, will continue the.
; business in. bis own name at the Store ad
j joining Messrs. Kubifshek & Rro.
! Ist o-f January, 1866.
, -Oce IG-tf W. F. DEWITT.
! /'coMth* SI.EO~
l?'or Sale.
npilE undersigned will sell 200 bushels
■ 19. ils l>S XO\’.N improved
and unadulterated cotton seed. They are
warren led to be
FTt lD S XX
and good, so that none need tic afraid to
buy them. David Dixon’s cotton seed are
renowned as the best in .the country and
will yield more cotton to the acre than any
other. Apply soon if you wish to pur
chase. JAMES T. HALL.
Tliomasville, Ga , Nov 22, Into
Mac on Telegraph copy 1 mo weekly anu
end bill to this office.
STEAMERS
two BOYS’ AND ‘ORIENT.’
Regular Packets between Doc*
tortown and Savannah,
KTOTICE3.
HAVING perfected-mv arrangements, lam now prepared to-hip =
Bales ton.per Week by the fir.st c’ .- Steamers TWOBOIS and OHT
! ENT, attd will-handle all Cotton or Goods consigned .to me. and pay tor mil
jor Goods lost in my hands. 1 have a large . . • _ ,
j Jk.3L'-L 3ES I3C O TX<SM*S,,.
t and competent men to so my b.t-hto-, and fee! sure rtf giving J
have shirnmd during the month’ 0 i November 1166 Rules CrtffOTt,-trrMtol,. bentg -• >
j for a Pom! and as lam Agon, for two C.r*‘cltiw Steamers, will ** W
‘ signed to my care to meet with dispatch. All Cotton c - ‘ DlLCt'cV A grtbi
j’ handled with great care. *• * ’ ‘ , „ .
STOLEN. \
ON Friday night last the 18th
inst., from the Aucilla Plan- jSjQy*
taiion, Thomas County, one .me
ilium sized Sorrel llorse was stolen. Said
Horse had some white marks pit his head
from cars to nose, is Dor 10 years old, short
g-.ited and in good order. He was proba
bly stolen by a negro man, and conveyed
in the direction of Monticeilo, Fla. A
liberal reward will he paid to any one who
will deliver said Horse at the plantation
Estate K. It. Young, three miles from Bos
ton Station. D. S. BRANDON.
Dec ld-tf in in—mi
Educational
The undersigned will resume the Exer
cises of his School on Monday the First of
January next.
TERMS AND RATES .- •
No Pupil received for less than One
Ouavler of Ten Weeks, and no deduction
made for less time, except in cases of pro
tracted and serious Sickness. Tuition
must be paid Quarterly in Advance, or
satisfactory arrangements .made tor its
payment upon call.
Tuition of. Ist Class, First ■ Rudiments of
• Spelling, Beading, Lee.,. . 10.00
Tuition of :M Class, English Grammar,
. Arithmetic, Geography, . 1 -,<' l l
Tuition of Ud Class. Higher branches of
English, with Latin and Greek 20,00
’ dec 13tf S. TOUCH E.
: .FOB SALE!
1 offer .my residence known ns the Eat
ing’ lion e. at this Station, together
with the out'buildings on two bds of one
acre each, and well improved. It is adap
ted for any kind of business, having a
rich surrounding country. ‘ Persons desi
ring to purchase will apply to me on lie
premises. J. Vv. BEM.SIIAR
N’o. 17. A. AG. R. 1!. . 2t
SCHOOL*
1 JES. M. <*.:r,A IIRATT. begs leave to
! TY l. announce to the citizens of I lionns
| viile, that, she has rented the house and
school room formerly occupied bv Mrs.
‘Fisher, where she will on the first Monday
’ in January next, open a a school, “and re-’
speetfully solicits the patronage of the
co,mmmiity.- . • .
She will I each'all the branches neccssi
rv -to a thorough English Edit ati ui, • w-ii li
tlr’ French language, whieh.she speaks and
, writes as fluently as the English, and
I .QENAMEHTM.’ ‘¥PJIH?O :
She would be glad to have a Class of
Voting Ladies in the last mentioned brans
cites. Having some experience in ‘’each*
ingt she hopes to give entire satisfaction.
Terms —According to other Schools in
the place. ‘
Refers to Dr. C. W. Stegall. Dr-. T. S.
Hopkins, Dr. .T. 11. Reid, Dr. R. J. Bruce.
Thom,asville, Dec. 18, 18G-3. 2t *
MW— ——mmmmmmm warn ——— mu
GREAT
Excitement at
WEW CONFECTIOMEY
JI'ST received and for side Clcenp for Cash
Candies, assorted,
Candles, Coffee, Cheese,
l’ine nipple and Eng. Ihtiry
Crab Apple Cider, Cigars. Catsup,
Cliow Cl tow. Plain and ass Ki. Pickles,
Peaclies and Plums, .Sardines, Jellies,
Pine apple, -Vanilla &. Lemon Svrup, Olive oil,
Fire Crackers, Mustard different kinds,
Matches, Snuff in bottles and jars,
•Chewing Tobacco, Assorted 5..op,-.
Shoe Rlacking, Pepper Sauce,
Raking Powder, Pepper,
Spiee, and Ginger,
Oysters, Raisins,
Rutter Crackers,
Soda Crackers,
Ruisciiit’ Crackers,
Toys,
And many.other articles'Too tedious to melt
lion We invifcp the public to rail and exam
ine. our stock before piircbaseing elsewhere.—
.''fore tirst door above ./offers’ Daguen.-an
looms- J. C. i’Kl'KRIt,
J>ee.G ts
- OTT ON SEED FOR S.ILE.
r I MIE Undersigned will sell 800 bushels of
j Cotton seed at Grooverville, Ga., eigh
teen miles south east of Tliomasville, and
seven miles from No. 17 on the Atlantic &
. Gulf Rail Road. They are a very superio
quality of Cotton Seed, selected from th
different imported seed used for many year
by my self. 1 warrant them to be good and
superior to any others used in this section.
I have a samp/e of the citton and it sur
passes any other in the country in texture,
beauty | and length of staple. Apply to
Asa Kemp, my agent at Grooverville. Ga.
Dec 6 ts JAMES. A- LINTON.
! MILK
IIJOIDEN 8 Solidified Milk,-a pure and
J_l) wholesome article, equal to fresh milk
Jnnd always ready when the cows fail,
For sale by JOHN El ARK.
JUST RECEIVEI)
AAM FOR SALE.
1 /AA SACKS Liverpool Salt;
J [ MJ 50 Kegs Nails,
sßales Emerging,
20 Coils Rope by H. B. AINSWORTH-’
Dco64t
lOUNG AMERICA T
FR.t.\K JIU'IKKN
Calls the attention of. ttie. citizen* of
Thomas County to his new stock, of choice
plain and fancy
GROCERIES
Just received which he offers for sale at
prices less than they can be bought else
where. in Thomasyille. His stock consist*
of the following articles;
otfec; •
Sugar,
Flour,
Syrup. • ‘ .
Vinegar,
Mackerel, • •
Jleit'iiir.
Cod Fish,
Potatoes,
Onions.
Apples, •
Crackers,
r Cheese,
Snap,
Candles,
Starch,•
Tobacco,
Snnff,
S * ;a r.
Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Tiu Ware, finch
ets, Brooms. Candle Sticks, Blacking,
ttnislies, Poiimdc, Pocket Knives,
l east l’owder, Soda, Colidcneed
•Milk, Cl ves,. Cinnamon,.
.Spices, Catsup, Wik>#-
tershire Nance, Pick
les, Nuts. Rais
ons,.and
I Everything usually kept in a find class Pro
vision store, t all ami satisfy yourselves ilmt
1 can sell cheaper than any merchant inThviu
asvillo. Nl.ore in the otliee toianeiTv occupied
bv I>rs. llnu'e & ib id. -
1 fee (i Jt F. li. JIIFFKK*
METHiHS NEW/
’ j-'F.riOT'YVES.. F<Hi ALRUMS ONJLT
i ij; i 7iO llacll, Finely Colored au 1
warranted equal to Ambrotypes or Plito
graphs.
| Ucftiember my stay will be short.
Dec G ts JEFFERS, Artist. ,
400 Sacks
IIYHRPOOL. SALT, to arrive and'far wit
J by M, C .SMTII A SONS, and OKXI.
VAUGHAN, exchanged for good arti.lc (am
•Svrup. Dec 6 IK
SSO REWARD
STOLEN front my plantation, nine mile
south of Tliomasville, on Saturday
night last, about 2 o’clock, two -Mules dr.
setibed as follows.
()uc is a sorrell marc mule, nose and be!’
inclined to be white, slightly grey-ah?
the forehead, and about twelve years ol •
The oilier is also a marc mule, a lib
above medium size, dark brown or mot
colored, about six years old. I will p
the above reward to any one who will
store them to me at my plantation or n
them up and notify me so that I can :
them. THOMAS MITCHELL
Dec Gif
Lost or Mislaid-
ALL persons are ferwarn from tradX
for a protnisory note for Four ID”
tired and Seventy-five dollars [S4 7P’
made by H. YYoltii 04 Rro. 011 or about >*
9th of August 1865,'payable after 30 d*J s
from said date to the to tKe Atlantic^ 1 ’
R. 11, Cos., or Rearer. As khe said 11 **
was lost or mislaid, and as ! will apph *
the Superior Court for a copy of saitlti.*-
S. R. liORINSON, Agt. A. &0. Rt I
Thamvsvill. U.i., Nov 22, ts •
’.TOYS, TOYS.
CHRISTMAS is coming, and a fine
meat of Toys and Ilolyday (lilts, su-
Horses,
Hiltons,
noils,
■ Tea Sets, ■’
Taney Bon***
Muss,
Toilet V .
Vases
f
Received ttnd for sale hy JOHNSTAKK
CFOReIA-llrooks County
SIXTY’ day# after date application w
made to the Court of ordinary n } j, .
1 county, for leave to soil the laud belongin'!
the estate of Tarlton KuitrUt deceased.
CHARLES END. Il l',
MARTIN KNIGHT, . Adutrs.
Nov 16 60d •