Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 18, 1866, Image 2

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Win e o'l°. 1 heir s|i®!v® o are superbly Jon, yii-’l wi'h :<•)• fibril* ,f every <!• ‘ ij. will.- < ••• V be, ‘"ib-b. inch 1 in ihi.a oc..*i.,rt iq to bo ‘fnnlvl i,nn,,g t !• r - i I •<,np|ioo The ciato nf ntir no inv. i|Q I•• | (ho i nos their !ree is And’ im wvn ‘.tii i. n l’ fa. *n bint; out fijr ‘( I*l ft pt me! r, e,i( I !-i’ ’ it’ ft •ok n• \n it iii x < hv a. <* ■ n ii \i; j. o t-!,e n 11 c 1.1 i. -ij ■‘t in m’ ilf n fc, he .•) VOI • iaen,® nf f tb'<.U°W firm I boy •tin nU will knnrrn jr r i.-t |Kin. n in (I is i'"in ..•■'.l .i •,millm t| ■• | ‘ ‘ “” ‘ rnn tifp. I!11• wci=o. x cAll “’-"I mviiliiii flirir Tmw at nnir ■ )VI II /•’! |f i A t Tiiaac gentlemen ,*• Commission ‘ler . i,.,- ••• i 1 if “ Factors, 11 hombei 60 1,0,11.01 I : 'n. 11, M \ ‘!• acre II- 11 11 if= 11 -lt 11,l 1 , ~ ii |' l p) itt il, i m in Tli. ,n in av i I l,i- # ornl will tnolo lilmr'il n lTOni'oa nn nil (>nh si (if < mQiil a■■ ■• *|p I Imi” ft nm tlija fn*l'li,rn M, Wniljfnlloi ianpll luV'WQ in mi'KIlP Oeorein. from linvinp for many yput l.pp?i „ mercbnnl in MilleageTiffl His charnictei y i fmainnaa lioa Irniii ln.r.n patnl l lioli n.| m l it ia moi-pq .i y ijply In atntn tlml lio l|ns patol'lialml in \n w Vftrk tltl'ilpn ito-1 a Ilia api vu pa I • i.M|t!">rn l'hniP- f'pp o'Uitiai ijiPtit in nnoflmr • < ♦ * * i n \\ui I IM I o Iflfl * t Vl,p fc’t , li. na in lltoap ct'.toa nt. tlip'llli inat l ull, f i 1 ‘ inpfpao pn.l Mtofp l.pgialiy tin in warn p.iiinl l.i y tlm Hppnlilipnna %*y .ivoinliiibiiinii i,i o i’ii .(ipa \\ Inf if flip I’nnsst tniiv p s tihi gain a fw Tvl'c*. flipy inat mcmlmv? i'i i’onii!'P a 3, nnJ Ijegiatfitw?. 0•v ’ | tlm rripnl tiiilln|ll nf (lip li \i|i.ola in ,11 flip .Nnitl.nin tifflfpo wtincp 1,0 V <‘| CllfnP tfl i I ioa t■! 11 a I’l'li r-1 II virplv. tlm* tlm fl,.vprnnipfif ia in llto lion,la pf tl.e Uotiii als, Iml is lifeply so TP mnin (here, until then >/ i~ll. wbn flip, will invital'lv lie overfltrowh bt the bo” lnf tbt Vlniiglifv Wp one nn nap in giving finiivpo. .li, wing . .1 in j'o 1 i ana a. n-> ni.,t;inp o| l.igipa fn? tl,n ) ’mi apitol iV pa h, tpiling linn ii w>a dene It ia aiiflii ipnf for 41,n Sn,|tl| fp lilin* t It'll thp fi o ■I i nit 1 a 1 -a.- sot. pvp 1 \ wbpvp (ritunplifint, uivi Utui negro ciifli .no on ! < “tift soot inn ia (l.oi ntnf • p fpwoVl tbp'R nttfi .• • • • V litttltnt I’Mlvil I Tit i ia flip fitip nf n typH l little ps ypr jmHjalipii o* Fi i , by our old Acannintance and iYientl, Sim’ • Craft, formptlv of lb’* apefiott Ilia obi friend o bpt e n ill 1m I.lml f'i beo) flip* bp pdiia l.ia , 0,-1. well- nod I = 1 -I >m • lli 1 i ‘ in II lmai 11 paa We w i all bim ntueh ett.'ppea, ‘)ti,| l-pnnrn .asend his pape*! to those who raaj wish to 1- p*■ l o n-n =p i)-pi o.'iu K-t - Florida, 4 o ► . a— -11 1} 1” t •’ll nt p \ 1 .’'riirmu | Cam 1 f Hll m—sft* .■ oompli onnp with ibp ni> iermeutinne'i resolnfiona, | apt,.) von the |troeeeding° of a meetins of the cimens of Vlmmes County, field at theOnurtbob°e. • “ f*aiovd;\v the filth inat , ,1 fi V W t > .-.in- .tni fin pvnpript. ,1 •u o oniiin o an fgr .>1,11110! Nnpielt so, 11,0 .adrsneement of those interests in this sec tion The meeting woo orgnnited by calling Col. V Mi’fiVidiM to the Choir, and re qi,oating t’i'l S Foueheto SC* o= \ftpi o brio- aroipn.ppi pf. )bp phioi'ts of thp meeting hv the t'lVair. C©l. Fonohe of fereti the t*-ilowing ivohition. which were ananimously carried. .SVvp’ivo. Tlioi 0 t'nmn.iirpp ho Offnintpii Vi. the t'hoit to draft o Con°ti'ntii>n and ft,- l Iw* fp,- thp goTetnment c : thp Thomas tVatiiy \g>’culti-i ol Issociaiion. and that said be veqnea,pj f 0 report to thi on Saturday n.esi, 2>ith i -t j?c#ofne4 That all who take an interest fu the regalst'-on of ot.r asrrionltnro, and she organ ; a'i m of an pfb.'ipnt av°;em of labor. b>’ ‘neif'iesiei to meet ti°at the t'oort flense at fl A M. on tit’ day and unite w hn :v on ‘b; - The t'haii a.vpoir :p.i on the Comrv ; to©, Opt* S r.;n.'!i(i i S.-vmi Oi'.i Mptp, M . S-fAfU- Cos! Apwoi-.i edeivd. ,he following re*-’ Imtiona. which were nnanimooßly adopted. That wrp invite the citirens of adjoining on i'--v- Batt>rday and intenehange ‘ arii'Vi n-. . W w-ards awltea ng a gen.- o, -„ip,.pvi ip ,v,p ■ amo, an i that we procure addresses to bo made * able to ihe occasion. Thai the Sbwfhcca ffatftp) wc •-- fih ibp ot this mec'ing in ♦ hoii- ■t-pv-pp.-.iive yuynprs. • The meeting then a^jenrned. V McOLASHAN, Chair's. S F-'-'op.t.. So. ■ .v x. rrooeeding* f Council, tot > 11 roou Tnoa v*'n vs,. o>-t IS tsitp ,'.M,r.->. -.- .t v a. a rcgnfor Tnppr inp. rnosAWi hi* H/w,or r VcfTfashan! Mayor: A Mermen Srark. Ta” W ffp lrer Tooke and Stega’d. The minutes oi fast meeting were read and confi-fned. The relnms t>f an ppeo+ron for an Alder mar to siiTofy the T-ooowcr oyca* owe.’, h r the resignation of Col. A M. Sloan, held oc Saturday las . wa* laid before Council by his Honor the Mayor, from which it appeared -h T>- A B Reid was elected so filf the vacancy. IV Reid being-nresent. be wa* dulr in stalled by hi* 11000- the Mayor, and Wok his seat a* an Alderman. Alderman S ark wa* n'c present and took b-is e;,r making the Ttaivrd fnff. Hie Honor the Mayor remorred hi* *<-. tin* regarding the new Comcte- v known hy the name of Laurel Hill. fTis TTewsor also laid before Coa-r.cil the fpt*ow*ng Ordinance : AN < iRDIN \N( E Weigher for the Town *f ThoßMls’illc. 1 by the >l ’ - ,f 11 p raw* Th(it*asvflic. I oat * pablie We'zimr of f'otion shall bo electod l.y Jim May as a r >'l ( o*l nejl, aarve V at,’ h for the remainder of the year 18*16, or ‘i lif hia s'i'9Vir shall he efeoted, wbo shelf be required In take !he oath now required 1 by law. arid to give a bond vilh-ti ’ aapiiriiiea, in ‘lm i,m nf llii Thousand p l ira i-iyable to th° ‘fayor and OMMiI f ‘■ T.e. l-.f„ r *l,< fa'-'llf--lis'barge of his du ll ea va Public’ Wpig! ,er . . i: a f,n ‘I, * r nrda'ined hy >••• .’ ty aforMaiti, TANARUS! at the du*y ‘/f ,li tVeigfter shall be, te eiriftillj t and weigh all * ottnn breiighf for rpoe to iim Town I.f 1 Ml, for that purpose, and legibly mark said wi ; 2 t *on said Cotton with tlm initials P.W , dire- lly over said weigh*, and further to rV'c any odirr Weight fnAfks ‘ha* shay hr ■, ii anil t o* t,,naf’ ‘ r tlm apnm fma been weighed and marked, eiowpt thou of pnb- I lip officers. Ppp and. Jle i* further ordained by the i. ii. ii (be Bublio WdglF nr el-ill kof J i a good sett sis Mri'llpi, To, weigl-injr. w I ‘i'= shall Im > rated fv.od uppror* I by a Sole t (‘or-oroittpp ©f Three .Mdenneo, before lreit>g tted t r >r public tiurndses. ttr, f p.p jt furfhsr ordainsd by tl,p aufhotif r aforesaid, * has the i’tiblit IV, igli p, elipll h entitfed f f i th“ following fens. fn wir 1 I mill mm king o.v h !m|e or bag nf C itton, . 26 Cents After *he y*ur tbe Tuhlio Weigher ■ pi • i .1 ii,, first regolai tneating • nf ilm Sf And Council in each year, di gnon tbereaftei as 1 ■ unoil can attend • 1 Hpp 5 [fp it further ordained by (ho au*lmi ]t y nfoi c-said. Th it the Public Weigh - ’ ir, (nay, in his dtsoretion, have on* o> more nsajatnnta, win, shall, in every in ston'ip, tnlfp (he’en'me oa*l, , the prinel pal. “id ti.i llm I OI f o,l, llnee of vvh'lSO weigh jug he shall be held responsible* Passed in Council, Oct. 16ffi, 1800. P M. til, VHIt \N. Mayor. Attest ;—Ww ('mss, fyrrfr. The’ ,ii In boing au|mndi'd by a nnani moil? vote, tlm abo vp nrdinanee was read three several tjams an I passed Ah aero,u,f “f Lewis ft Hadley, for nine dollars, grCs oi dorrd to be paid \„ account of *1 Wilson, fur ¥0.60, wa° rpfpi red to tlm I ina„i>e Committee. iin nmi i. ll , Hshefl ‘i Bain wis elected Wpigher “icier the above recited Ordi ■ nance. A rtpleel Committee, oonoislirig of At ilmtunn Taylor, Stegall and Reid, were ap I lint’ 1 t” insppet the Pnblie Smles met l Weights. (),, motion, the rnles were suspended, and the words ‘ taxes and wore stricken from the end of the first line, seetinn 7. I"*(xp J 4. nude, the head “ Me shall.” f ■ this year's’ Ordinances Council then adjourned. ’ \V Al CLTNE, Clerk. * .••-.* IT;iut ‘lnu W*r il *>pi tni M -for iho lit mWff nfi(> I'ntir. N \ onis. Opt. It.—Thurl-ow Weed annouiiprs, m the New > ork j’ituea, that lie support? the Democratic notni nation lot ttovernor of New York, and that be prefers to act with the Demo cratic party rather than with the Radi cals, from whoso ascendancy he Tears the worst results for the country ‘ -* • •• CtNPtN VTi, Oct. 11.— Hottirns fron, t. 6 counticn give a Radical majority of d0,700. I'he remaining fgrty-three counties will porbably reduce the ma jority to 4-',OOO (veneral Morgan IVmoprat, is elected to t'ongress in the 13th District rrS,i*Ornnia lirgialatnrp. Phu vPKbrniA, Oct. 12.—The 1 legislature electoil • Tuosdav last, stands as follows : Senate. H 4 Republi cans and 12 Democrat? 5 House 03 ; Republicans and 3.6 Democrats, The Republican majority on joint ballot is 3-6 iN'r-w Ortipyßs, Opt n.- Advices from the Rio Grande to the 4th, report that Col.Quiroga Imperial, had routed the 1 .iberal forces between Satilla and San Louis I'seohedo was expecting to be driven out of Monterey, upon which Vidaitri, the old Governor, and Mejia, were advancing. Caoalcß ac knowledges Ortega as l'resident.—lie was yet in possession of Alatamorny though two attempts hv the .T iarists one under General Honojosa and an other under Gen Honojosa bad been made to expel him, Cortina was ad vancing to make a third attempt [There may he something in a name. Kps.] Forced loans have been made by the 1 ibeVals in Matamofas. since ‘lejia left to ;he extent of STOO.IHXL Most ‘t.-yieaus of means had fled to Mata mora. - 4 • W ■ - - SvMinlin Piipnidi I), tlrq, vi K nil,. \V VSHIVOTOV. Oct 11,-—V des pateb appeared in the Philadelphia t edge*. ,tv. . roomier, .fated Wavlv.ng ton. announcing that the President bad propounded certain interrogatories to tbe Attorney (Teneral. restricting tbe constitutionality of Congress, and that an opinion in writing wonld be eiren against the legality of that body. The despatch caused a great sensation, the effect being felt quite serionslv in mercantile circles Owing to its in fluence gold made an advance during the day to 153 7-5. There is however, anthovitv for sat ing that the statement is not in accor dance with truth, no question of such a character having ever been submit ted by tbe President to the law officer of the government. The PrrFCT or a Paroov. —In the 1 eired State- District Court, sit ing in Mexandria. 4 irginia, on Thurs day last, the confiscation ease of the United State* r*. J. H McVeigh, was taken up. and on his producing a par don f-em the President, all farther proceedings were di*mied, and he thuv has returned to him all hi° real eatate which has not been actually sold. 4*(AT4 SALK VFINV NEW CARRIAGE—aP- h Hav- *es? oomplore at t'OST. Apply soon McQUEFN A MTTCHF7.T,. Dot 1* *24f i Miy w? had th*i pleasure of a Visit ff'imtlr. Thom*s. of the enterprising, g. aheo-t firm of A. Bsscmra A f> , fta vsuwah, ( i rgiv. wholesale 4alsrs in Pry floods Mr Thomss informs us that their atoek is now complete in every variety of I pomes,ie and Foreign floods for the Spring Trade, soi'ablc *o this mark®* being ex pressiy ssDcted for the sam® also, a full . lin® of t ioaks. Sao®|uea, Basqn* - • •• vwls, j Hosiery, ffloves, he. “A friend in need , is friend indeed,” and. we strongly re ( rofmneTtd our friends. Merchants, planter* and oilier?, requiring Pry Goods, to call a* 14 linrnard Street, cvirner of < ©Bgrcss Lane, and h.im'ne th®ir stock aid pr,o®s before purchasing, which we no doubt will proer a-vlsfnotory to a'l. ‘ Make ft note =o you will not forget the address- A Bfscukr h Cos., i'3 Harvard Street, corner < ongress Lane. Saiannah. Georgia, n< ar the old estabfisfiedTniig Store of A. Solo mons h On . ftnfl oppoail® the wholesale . Grocery Htnj* of \. h i,. Frmdertberg. IMEi) At 3 o'o’o, V, \ M . Wednesday the 17th urstan*. in ThomasviVle, Fmii.t I.rvr.wia. i infant and seeond dauehter of 1.. C. h Emily t ffryan, aged nine niorjtKs. ” Suffer UUle ‘’hddren so. come unto me, for of norh , th* Kingdom of flcitvcn.” TINWARE. At Wliolenalo and Retail. ■ * . I ri'lD undersigned are noW mnnnfacturittg I TIN IV IHI’ of nil l, ,u,la. (mil are pi-epfuuri to till all orders, either by whul®sihi I or reMil. gJloTt ntii*p i of till’ Miz Coffi'C Pot A A R. SMITH. I Thninae.ville, On., Oct 1? 4‘Z-lf SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! Nature could not produce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and bo convinced V, T SMITH ft CO., New Turk Notice to Dlßtributooß. TANARUS” th> llidr* at Ltwnnd Distributees-of the estt of Nils Atkinson, of Thotaaa Cotin t? and State nf (!eori;ia, aeoeased As-the Kepresentativo “i said A(tatiA| it i* ■nei essui v th.it I should know the mum s, r< • i I ih-m ‘ a'id- mini he i"1 heirs nnd ilistrihlltees, le gaily, of said deeeased - Tm, are tlierefnro untitled to furnish me with the desired, inf", ,nation, by nr before tire first Monday in .tan uars*. Ifttift. whi.rh information is necessary, before a division el said estete e*,, be had Mi: SMITH, Oef. Ift • . * Adm’r. Twe Tlonihe Notice. J’lpniUJl I l'hinn Coutilf. ON the first ‘londay in December next, T wilt apply t” the honorable < ’onrt nf Ordinal y nf said County, for an order granting leave to’ sell the Lands nf William Collins, deceased— wioow's dower excepted. ELIZABETH COLETNS. Oct 18 3m Ailin’ v 1 oil > Ifnvs Nolice. (JI.’OIM-I % I'hoiyoi ('flsiitr **rrrnhir to an order and by authority j from the honorable Court of Ordinary of said | Countv, will he sold before the Court In, Use door in ThomnsVillo, said t'minty, within the legal hours ot sale, on the first Tuesday in l)e eeinbe, next, the Real Estate and Hi me f’laoe of William Collins, deceased widow’s dower excepted. Terms on dav of sale. lI.IZ kUETII COLLINS, ( )i't Isl |ftd Adm v SWEET OPOPONAX I Is the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes all others, ! Try it once : will use no other, oot 18-3 m Executor's Sale. It!’ Oltlil V Thfinin? ('mini,. UTILE be sold before the Courthouse door in Tbnmasville, on the first Tuesd*’ i’> Peeembei next, lot of Land Two hundred and sivt, five (S(is). and fractional lot uumber two hundred and sixty six (2<itil. consisting of ’’LH acres Said Lamia situated near Amin n : a Lake, on the Florida Line, and known a° the ho„,e place of said deceased Sold as the property of John Al Ferrell, late of said Fount v. do,-d. for distribution among the Legatees. U 1! STRICKLAND, <l. l 1 S i.l F \ r S" H til OPOPON \\ 1 l hdiea, to then morning calls, carry joy and gladness, when perfume'l with Sweel Opo(>onax. Oct IS Administrator's Salo. t.'l’OUl.l Tlismsa ('enim, * grrrnMi’ to an order of the Court of Or dinar) of said County, will he sold before the f'ourtbonse door, in ThomAsvilfe, on the tirwt Tuesday in fVecemlyer next. all the lands jlie longim; to tlie estate of Mnnloet. M. Kim,on. late of said C'onntv, deceased, to wit Two 1 ots of I ,aml. numbers not know n, but known as the place whereon resides the widow of *a'd deceased, in the (frooverville District ot said <'ounty. consisting of WO acres widow’s dower excepted. Terms on the day of rede M C SMITH, Oct 18 td Admr.” S'-WEIT OPOrONAXI The onl, ele- gant f'erffime f° found on all toilets, and never slain? the handeerchief. Oct 18 3m 1: . - Noth k to umitoms ft'an CREDITORS —All person* indebted to the ex, aie-el Francis. Hearse, late ot Thomas Conntv, deceased, are require,! to make par menttotbe nndersigned, and all peiwons bav ing claim* against the same, will present them in terms of the law. At C SMITH, (Act IS-40,f Admr RFOUBM—Tkcms, fnanti, O’ ,I'e first Men,fa, in lAeceniber rev, f w-’U kpiMv to the honorable Court of Ordinary, of said County, for an order granting leave to sell the land of Patrick AViudden, dec and, of Mid - ,1 lUNi JOCK oef 18 -9m , Admr. t 1 honin* . k*i*oeafle to an order of the honorable . Court of Ordinary, of said count) will be sold before the Courthouse door, in Thomasville. said county, within tbe legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next the Land* k V S the lands of James Hancock, dec'd Terms of sale, easb J. HANCOCK. octlMAd Adm’r. IfFOH!''! ft Tkemn, t>n|i. VV ,Vc first Mondax in December nexi . 1 will apply to the honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, for an order granting leave to seli the Tlands and Home Place of James Han cock, dec and, late of said conntv a Hancock, oot 18 3m Adm’r. IfFONtn ft TKomn* l'*ss(< . * ft grconWe to an orde, and h) authority of ’ the honorable Court of Ordinary of said conn t) will be sold before the Courthouse door, in Tbommsvilte, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the 1/and® and Home Ptaee of .Tames Hancock, de,*ea°ed—about 80S acres, with 126 cleared, ready for cattivation. The f ,and is goewi Terms of sale, cash J HANCOCK oet 18-4*l*l Aitm'r. RFSRSII Erksl* frsstt Wlirrrs* -Tivhn <- Hotriell. Adn- ; nist*rator of Jesse Howell, having tiled his Petition in this Conn tor Letters oi Dismission from his administration Th'® ts therefore to admonish all concerned to show cause if any they can. why a,d letter® should not be granted at h reg ular term of thi® Court. after the expittition of six months. Oivet, titider my hand andffiocial wigoftture, this Ist dav of October, TBfif> THO&. B CLAYTON. Oct If fim i trdinary IYoh ; hiihitmilih Perfcme aad lsdio?’ delight. oct IF-on*. AIISWOBTH, M & SAIFOSD \'RB now rpr • v'.’.i, a large and complete ; ■ - . i| DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Ifafa and Taps, llai <iware and C'ntlery, ('rocUory Ware, BAGGING AND ROPE, In fact , any arid everything that, a Planter or . any one else needs, which we are determined to SELL AS LOW As tiny bouse in the place. nr Cell end examine for yourselves. - ’ Jjf'Vo charge made for showing goods I i^*Highest market. prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Hmes and other Country Prod receiving a fresh lot of’ SEEP • \ i \ NT) RYE jyAl the old stand of Ainsworth & San ford, next doorl Kuhitshek and Brother. Oct 18 42-ts CfITTOS PLASTERS MB SUPPERS K K. MiTCAi.fr. E. M. Bruck. A Cos. Jouv W. O’Connor. E. F. METCALFE & C 0. 5 Cotton Factors, Commission & Forwarding K lie II 4 \ r s. Sin. .1, Ntartrinrri's I,.oivcr Itnnjfo, Huy SMrer.., NIVAIVNtH, /%. We are now prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on Consignments of Cotton to the well known and responsible Houses of Messrs. Norton, II might oil Jk. Cos., New York, and J. R. Gilliutt A- ( Jo., Tiiverpool. To (lie patrons Os the above (inns, wo may safely promise (lie fullest satisfaction in sales and <pii< k reinittan oes of balanees due. To those consigning to hr for sate in .Savannah, we premise our prompt and personal attention to their interest. We will keep always on hand a full supply of Itnmiiuu, Hope, t orn, Itneon, Ar. Planters and Merchants may rely on having their orders filled promptly, at the lowest market rates Koh't.T. Bruce, of Tltomasville, is authorized to nay Taxes and other expenses, and to make liberal advances on Consignments to the above bouses E. F METCALFE <V CO. Oct 18 42-ts D O. PURSE IV H. TTIOMAS. PURSE & THOMAS, BN. FOSIiBBIKB MO Sliippi n# Merchants, v. n nr •.. mavaNnaii, iva. j General Agents for Georgia for the following well known. Companies The Wll.lcr I’alcnl Salaman der Sale Company, Manufacturing the oldest and host Eire Proof i Sab- in the world. j The Is real Rend Neale Tom') With a full supply of different sizes and stvles of Scales always on hand, from small Counter I to largos! size Platform. Nonpareil Washing Machine. Bevond question the BEST Washing Machine now in use. giving universal satisfaction, and supplying a great necessity in its labor saving qualities. I’eorgla Chemical Work*, OF SAVANNAH, G V Their superior brand of FAMILY SOAP now offered to the public at a price below Northern Soaps, is warranted equal to the best, and far superior to many. Also, Sole Agents at Savannah, for The Mapps Nnper-l’liONphalc of l,tme. Its application to Cotton. Corn and Garden Vegetables has a!wa\s been attended with most satisfactory and flattering results. The history of it 1 - use South, for the past fifteen years, just ly places it, the Front rank of Fer • > The Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Com , panv, with great liberality to the planters along its line, propose to carry this fertilizer at the following rate per 100 lbs To No’s 1. Iky and 2. at Id cents per hundred. 8, 4 and 4H. at IS cents per hundred ft, 0. 7 and 7 ky. at 20 ets per hundred S, SVfc 9 and 10, at 23 ets per hundred lOH. 11, 12 and 13, at 2ft ets. per cwt 14. Ift. lftiy and lfi. at 2S ets per cwt 1 . 18 and 19, at 30 cents per hundred. We Will cheerfully furnish pamphlets con mining full particulars of this Super*Phosphate to any one addressing ns Alse, Sole Agents at Savannah for Horace L. Emery & Son’s Improved Cotton Gin and Con denser. For the first time offered for inspection of the. Planters of Georgia This Gin is adapted to both Long and Short Cotton. The Gin may be seen in operation at Valdosta, with our Agents. Messrs Pendleton A Rountree, or at our place in Savannah A.so, Sole Agents at Savannah for James Metcalfe & Co’s OILS, of Louisville, Ky Lubricating, Head Light and Machinery Oils always on band- at Manufacturers Prices Along the line of the Atlantic A. Gulf Rail Road, with Counties adjoining, and Florida, having been appointed Agents for Messrs Purse A Thomas, we are prepared to furnish all articles advertised by them, at their lowest Savannah Prices, with Freight and ©ravage to points of delivery along onr mute. without Commission or an’ other expense to pnroha •err PF.XDUVTON A FiM NTRKV Oct 18-Arr, Valdosta, Ga A Hlf PERFUME Called Swrvt /\. Opoposax Fsom Mexico, manufac tured by K. T Smith & Cos.. New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known Is very delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days —Evming BmUtPm, Philadelphia oct IS-Sm Extract from Minutes of the In ferior Court RfORRI | Tks™’ Centitv. Inferior Court in Chambers, ) Thomasville, Oct.. 2, ISHf. ( IT if ordered that a Tax be levied as follows. . to meet the demands and claims against the County, viz : Gm hundred per cent on the State Tax. for County purposes Fifty per cent for the Small Pox expenses. One hundred per cent to pay for Provisions purchased to feed Soldiers’ farnilres before tbe surrender of tbe arm tea. and during tbe rear 1855. Fifteen per cent for Poor Tax R H HARDAWAY, J. i. r HENRY MITCH ELI AKSKt. PKKT/E t T . c Lvra Peki y , c, i. c. | Or U I. KUBITSHEK & BRO., * ’ TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Thomasville and public general.y, that their Stock of FALL AND WINTER .*•. o ■ 0 .. • • Are now .Complete. We have Hsed unusual care in buying this season; and feel.assured that our selection.of • . FANCY ©RESS AMD STAPLE ©©©D£, . Will give satisfaction to otir patrons. We have bought heavily, nn4 at as low rates as any merchants who have-made P ul '* chascs in New York this season. We do riot intend to hold, btjt are D ETEEMINEB TO SELL I take pleasure in exhibiting ouf Stock, feeling assured that we can please the eye without, drawing 100 heavily upon the purse. Our stock will be kept • up to tlie standard of a full assortment during the season, . Our stock will be found to Consist of a Bplcndid and varied assortment of LADIES DRESS COOOS Such as, French, English and American Prints, All Wool Delaines, French Merinos, plain and Figured Silks, Alpacas, Poplins, Mohairs, Scotch Plaids and Ginghams. Ladies Cloaks, Shawls, Son tags, Nubias, Vandykes, Breakfast Shawls, Jaconet, Swiss and Velvet Trimmings, Braids, Collars and Cuffs, Thread, Laces, Ribbons, Belting, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Umbrellas, Balmoral Skirts, &c , Ac, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. INCLUDING A SUPERIOR LOT OF Ready Made Clothing SHIRTS, DRAWERS, PIECE GOODS, &c. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, A large assortment for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Misses. A HEAVY STOCK OF , ‘ ‘. Foreign and Domestic Goods Always on hand, including SHIRTING, SHEETING. BLEACHED AND UN BLEACHED,” HICKORY’ STRIPES, OSNABURGS, PLAIN AND STRI PED, SPUN YARN, &c.,&c Trunks, Carpot Bags, Valises, Blankets—including some very Pine Bed Blankets. hardwa.be, cutlery, shot guns, pistols, WATCWSS 7TORTRY \\ i/'OJ lit VjvuJwcCiOy U VV OciJLjiW 0 tlr J Fancy KTotions and Pcrfumory. In short, every thing usually found in a first class Dry Goods Store. N. B.—Osnaburgs and Yarn sold at Factory Prices by wholesale. I. KUBITSHEK & BROTHER. Oct 18 • ts NOTICE! VS the undersigned has quit bis business as Watch. Cloek and Jewelry Repairer, in Thomasville. he would respectfully say to all those who have Watches. Clocks or Jewelry in his care, that they will find them at his dwelling house, where they can be had by paving the bill—with the exception of four Watches, namely . Mr. John Cason, bill $lO ; Jacob Smallwood, bill sl2 Allen Mclntyre, bill on Watch and Clock . Henry Bowls, bill $0 These are in tbe bands of Mr Wm. P. Flanagan, for delivery, on paying.the bill. All Watches. Clocks and Jewelry in his hands j or at his house, that are not token out by the ] first Saturday in November, will be sold there i after for tire bill of Repairs So let white and j black lake due notice thereof and govern themselves according! v. * JAMES M GRAY. Oct 11 41-3 t EXECUTORS” SALE I\7ILL be sold before the Court House door 11 in Thomasville. Thomas County, Geo., on the FIRS T MOSDA Yin DECEMBER next, all the lands lying in said County, be longing to the estate of E. R. Yonng, deed, consisting of two Plantations: —One eight miles south west of Thomasville, on the Bam bridge Road, lying on both sides of the Och- Voekonee River, containing thirty-five hundred acres, eighi hundred cleared and in a good state of cultivation, with all necessary build ings. The other Plantation is sixteen miles from Thomasville. throe miles from No 18. A A G Railroad, containing fortv-ono hundred and six'!’ five acres, about twelve hundred cleared and in a fine state of cultivation with all neoes sarv huildintrs \Vj)l be sold also, on the first Tuesday in lleee.mber next., before tbe Court House door, in Valdosta, lamndes. County, G* . t.he Plan tation belonging to the estate of said F. K Y onng. deceased, lying thirteen miles south of Yaldosta, containing twenty-tax hundred and ninety-five aeses, between six and seven him dred cleared and in a good state of cultivation, w ith all necessary buildings. All the foregoing sold by virtne of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Thomas Conntv, Georgia, for dist ribution, as directed in the last *Wil] and Testament of said E. R Yonng. dec and Thr-nti* : —One-third cash, balance in one and two years with interest, secured by personal secufitv and mortgage on the T^and D. S BRANDON, W. J. YOUNG, Sent 27-1 fit V’ fstatusauk. ttriLLbe sold at the late residence of fYnr ▼ Y ear. Rav. deceased or, Thnrsday. 8t h of November, proximo, the following property. tO Wit : Household and Kitchen Furniture. Agricultural Implements Blacksmith and Carpenter’s Tools Road Wagon, Carts, Carriage and Bnggy. etc., etc.. Also, at the same ‘rim and place, a lot of about 90 bead of Stock Cattle ; some of them excellent Milch Cows. Sold for division among the heirs Terror on dav of sale. DUNCAN S KAY. Oct 11 41-St CONFECTIONARY FAMILY GROCERY. \S another evidence of the great improve ment# going on in Thomasville, T-J. Me lanin hits again commenced business. He will In* found at Numbers 4 A A. Bruce s Range, on Main Street. Call and see him. He will meet von in his usual good humor with an honest face, and will keep on hand nil articles usually kept in a Confectionary and Provision Store—at the lowest market prices. °ct 11 41-Itn TAX NOTICE. T'HK following are my appointments for the X purpose of collecting the Taxes of Thom as County, viz : Glasgow. 17th October, 1866. Station. 18th October. Boston, 19th October. Oclilockonee. 23rd October. Thomasville. 20th October. Murphy's, 24th October. 17th District. 30th October. 18th District, 31st October. Duncanville. 3rd Novemlier. Oct 11 -ts S A DICKEY. Administrator's Sale. Vs' r ILI* be sold at mv house, (on the Albanv * t Road. 3 miles from Thomasville.) on Saturday. 20th inst.. all the Cattle and House hold Furniture, belonging to the estate of N T. McMath, deceased. T C. McMATH, Oat 11 -11 - Adra r. ‘F't O ‘*lO> TH*i from date application 1 will be made to Echols Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Bands of the estate of,las Tmirhtonr . late of Mid County, iW and. WM TOtCUTONE Oct 11-fiftd* ‘ Adm’r. RKORtil A ThIH. t SMR(I AS} REE.A ft f_E to an order of Conrt. 1 will sd! before the Conn House door fn Thomas • ville. sard Connty within the legal honrs of sale on the First Tuesday in December next, the Land# of W p Carter dec and Terms eash. ALEX GARTER. Oct 4 t 4 Adm’r. C. S Rockwell, Citll Knglnecr and Survey or. Siiwtml him) Plats straw* in the Heal iytr *f *lc Art. Ortvxrs left with A. P. Wright, Thomasville, Ga., will meet with prompt attention.. June 20 25-ts Bug gies ! At'K Viave on hand, and are constantly re ▼ ▼ ceiving, the best make of Northern Buggies Those- desiring any thing in that line, will do well to give ns a eall before purchasing else where We sell Low for the Cash M C. SMITH A SOX Oct II 41 -ts NOTICE. rjMIE citizens of Thomasville ..'ml ~B t L country, are hereby notified (hit the M , of Laurel llill Cemetery. on’ (be Iriviav Road, near Town, is <\n view at M.ssr. E. Remington Ac Son'* Store aud the Lot-th.-rein specified will he sold at Public Auction Wedne-dav -Mthi.f Itetobct inst.at tlwCfSit House. By order . . P. McGLASHAN. Mayor. Wm. C'Lisr, Clerk. • _ Oct 11 ,‘t ■ GREAT INDUCEMENTS To I'crsons who wNii to nv**t their Capital! WE will offer for aa"le on Thursday, the Ist of November neat, at l/epot and Station Number ;*(), 8 a. fit O. Railroad.* num bar of Business and.ke*iile.nt Lots. .Said Sta .lion is IS miles by Hail Kd we*t..f Thorn asvillg, and the contemplated ptsM’ for the Junction of said Hoad with a Kail Road t™ Albany, Georgia. Number 211 is surround'd by a productive and healthy section, of country, and will be a..desirable plae for business. Persons desiring to engage in business, \vlll find it to their interest to attend said *ale. Terms or Sale —One-third cash,'with bond for title*. The leinaiinhr payable mi the 15th diy of January next, wluen a Wanaatee Titl<* will be made. • JAMES IF HAYES, 11. 11. TOOKE. Oct 11 41 td • OCTOBER, IN-fii; Fall it Winter GOODS. W> offer to the l*ollir n Pine Amtrtv went DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, &e. Also, a well selected .stock of READY MADE Clothing', BOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS cfc CA-HS, (mhrtllus. Ymihcc Yolimis, Ac., &c>, Ac. The Toadies are particularly invited to exam ine our Goods, as we have many articles to please them. We will exchange any thing we have for Country Produce Os all Kinds, Upon favorable terms, and have effected ar rangements by which wc will be in constant receipt of all goods in our lino. NlcQueen &. Mitchell. Qct 11 ■ 41-ts Something New! I‘oreelnin Zoouo^raplis! THE GREATEST lIIPItOTE JIENT VET MADE IN THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART! MR. JEFFERS takes pli-asnre in in forming the Indies and Gentlemen of I homasville. that he has effected an engage ment (for a short time only), with lVotWsor Ti.uirix, the celebrated Artist from Memphis, Tennessee, who will introduce Ins new and original style of Picture called Porcelain Zoo nogmphs. the beauty of which cannot be de i scribed, hut must be seen to he appreciated. Indies and Gentlemen are cordially invited to call and examine these Gems of Art. N. B.—Photographs and Ferrotypes takes as usual. Cooperating hours from 9 a. m. till 4 p m Oct 4 ts LOOROIT MOI\T Educational Institutions. f I MIE winter session will begin Nov. 15.1866, 1 and close April 1, 1867. Board and Tui tion fl(H). one-half payable upon entrance, the remainder, January 23.1867. Drawing, Music, and Modern Languages, extra. For Circular with fall particulars, address the Principal, Rev. E. F. WILLIAMS, Oct 4 2m Chattanooga, Tenn. Executor's Sale. IX pursuanceof and by virtue of a Decree of the Honorable the Superior Court of Thom as Couutv. will be sold Itefore the Courthouse door in Thomasville, Thomas County. Ga., on the First Tuesday in December next, between the usual honrs of sale, the following property bekmgingtothe estate of John Walden, dec and, t-o wit:—The plantation known as the Peyton Walden place, consisting of Lots Xo. 272. 273, 248 and 233. in the 18th District of. originally Early, now Thomas County—some six hun dred acres cleared land, with good Gin House and Screw, and seven negro houses Also, lots in the Town ofThonuuviile. known as No# 5 and 6, in Block 2, Column I—No. 41, Block 2, Column 3. Xo. 72. Block 1. Column 4, Xo. 92 and 93. Block 6. Couiitm 4. No. 10k, Block 5. Column s,N<s. 114, 115. lib and 117,. Block 3, Column 6. No. 118, Block 4. Column 6. No. 119. Block 1. Column 7. No. 120. Block 2, Column. 7, Ninth East Section of the Town, Also, the place known as the Gray Place Albu. 3,4, 3 and 6. in Letter X. and 2 feet extending through said Letter X Terms made known on the dav of sale ANSEL’ DEK.LE, Oct 4-bOd SergKxr . STEAM SAW AND GRIST MILL For Sale. THE nmiersitmed now offers for Rate “hi# Steam Xavr and Grist Mill, near Tti >ma* ville. known as the Graves Mill —in complete running order and now sawing, w hi, the labor of three hands from 2590 to 300‘ seer of lum ber per da\ Stock Oary#, Tool# Oxen an-, all other imnle.menrs for carry me on *be busi ness. sold with the Mill l“rci sl7*W Cast If not sold by the first ol December . tint ofter will l*e withdrawn E O THOMPSON Sept Wt H Hi OPOPONAX PROM MEXICO! New. very rare, rtch and Easbionabie perfume The finest ever imported or manu-. faenired in the United States I’ry a and be convinced SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO * The most e-tegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady, “ Extract of Sweet Opoponax.” E T. SMITH & CO-. Nev York j