Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 06, 1866, Image 2

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I have already aftvertaJ to tjie if •V wb; fa .'.-urn 1 :• r< jinptot® return?. Accompanying tWsJP^mnate r x daj}'. ■ to ur border coouuca to lb<? (jjafflr ..M. general stating his end arras- ner.t and Ageing instructions ; also a copy of a letter from a citizen of Georgia to ’ mvsMf sitting h >t th&duty of nrimin* isterirfw an es'Me'Tyni* in tW \1 spu ted belt has devolved upon him, ani asking directions rrr which Strife he • shall seek the necessary authority tor , o doing 1 hese appeals present in strong light the evil ot kccp.ug the question open. Other and perhaps , more serious dimcuPic* wil occur tu ) the progress of tin e if a finality be not given to it. Questions of jurisdiction, civil and criminal, will arise between the Courts * of the t or lor eouutics of both States, , The right* of property, the privileges, j duties and iabilitics of citizenship, the punishment of crime, and the peace us , the border counties are all involved. l To me it seems that these considers- j tiot.s tar outweigh iu importance the f right of eminent domain over litis nar* j row strip of haul, and even the relation j of citizenship b twuen the Btate of , Geoigia and t;.o ini.nb.tauts * tliis j belt. Doubtless there dwell upon it j good and true men whom we -hpu.d | all grieve to 1 iso, butot all men in the State they are most interested iu the settlement -of the controversy. Ilut whether interests or ties are inv di ed in it, I respectfully insist that by the action of the two States, Genr-.u - committed to the Orr and Whtner line, and good faith requires that she make full and final acknowledgement <>i it. 1 rcooappend that the General Assembly authorise ‘the Kzecutivc to issue. a proclamation declaring. that line.the boundary, and requiting that her citYons and officers govern them selves accordingly. Chafes J. Jenkins. I'10)11 W aohiiißtoii. •’ Washington, Dec. I.—Tire Radi cal members, ot Congress, feumberiqg perhaps fifty members, held a caucus to-night at the caj itol. Mr. Stevens ; presided, and a committee, to Cu'i.i-t’ . of nine, members, to prepare .busiees* ■ for an adjourned meeting, to meet on ’ Tuesday night next, waa a. ..... The caucus designated Speaker Col fax to reply to the .address ,of welcome to Congres to- be delivered byCh-iaf - Justice Carter, ou Monday a-l-.em. on at the Capitol. The various Repulm can- associations have u.auo arrange ments to parade thither iu profession, -as a part.uf the programme. The cau . cas were not exclusive ip miming their i rotor, but suggested that the members of the donate annoir.t one their own •j ft numbers of the Senate appoint to per- similar pert, Thai. Stevens was selected to respond to the toast to the Congress of the United States, to he proposed at the Radical banquet, in the Fair building, on Monday night. The caucus disci:-sod the subject ol removals from offieov- Vmm ...m bers mentioned instances of . what, they characterized as grass injustice on the part of the President in their respective districts, and caucus unanb mously recommended that tliQ {senate reject all the nominations made merely on political grounds. • —■ - ■ ■ - ■ - The Methodist Centenary Yund. — The sum contributed to the Methodist centenary fund this year already amounts to three million dollars. The Christaui Advocate is'confident that the aggregate will reach five millions. Mr. Daniel Drew, of New York, heads the list of subscribers by the gift of half a million. ‘Among the donations from single churches or individual member- we find the names of L., Claflin Esq , of Ilopkinton, Massachu setts, put down for $25,060, and his * si. lieutenant (Governor “William ('la fiin, for slo>>oo. —Broom Sold street church, Boston, gives $70,000; and . ('anton, Ohio, $75.453 ; Ulirist Church Pittsburg, is duvn for $80,000; Meri den, Connecticut, has already sent in $55,000, and mere is to follow. Trini ty Chatch, Cincinnati, contributes $ 50,000. and N irfh Adams, Massachu setts. $1 ‘',ooo. The mention of these numbers will show on what a gigantic scale this work is going forward. from Tlrvifo. NkW Orleans. November 20.—’ Advices from Vera Cruz to the’ 24th and from Tampico to the 25t'h have been received. Two French and two Austrian frigates arc in. the former port, and also one Austrian frigate in the latter port. Maximilian is liv ing ‘ privately at Orizaba General Bazaine is at the city of Mexico. The Imperialists hold only four or five towns. The rest of Mexico is in po-n session of the Liberal party. The Im pend garrison at the city ot Jalapa surrendered to the Liberals on the 2Uth ii-stant. The garrison were treated as prisoners of war. fea'” A mystery which quite sur passes the sphynx is astonishing the j New Yorkers. It is a living human head, resting upon a very small cush ion and floating in mid air under a i strong light. It laugh*, talks and re- ; cognizes persons in the haii_hm_Lii££g_ ./JtwnTJTP'’Hoar, and it. flout- utl four feet from the floor, ceiling and . ■ — -<-••• * —■ kC n . —Capt. if. 11. rjuU, A. A. G . an the staff of Majur General Kirby during the war, met with ;ui ‘ ucoiid, r.t this tuurtuug wliicii terminate.l his life *m uLuii. it i nee. J j - . . act moi Ifijhd i jousi, washing his face over the Lautioiii', n.iwi * ..g La.a-<. . he tell a du.e> of ti.. ~i fifteen fee to the pa-vemou h He wa- pick . pi red il ©’•Jock. AM—A , w-. KofauG. Ala, MutfiniCtiftcrprUc 1 =- j L. m BBMir, : : : : Editor- | ; H< >M \S\ i 5.1-1 - - GA.i . TiirnSDAV. DI'UTi 6, l v; H. Hgr\\~pul lish to-day, the pro-.: ceedmgs of the Railroad Meeting re ■ : .-t we k. . -# £r£ • i.,bow •> u"• t. v<n iu by U ■, . anJ treated to some of thos( Oysjora , Vcsferdtfv. ind h(! s.'tys that the reautfpn i n prir* ilii- nur any rCdwciicti in tbc quantity or quality of the ifchle on eich jilate. I _ . ..i in a day or two to get “taken in” in the same manner, and ;he ; r.-u’.f -halt he made known to our reader? in dre time. ■ • 1 Oys .'r? at 25 cents ? r | j hue. til mvj til®’ -.re. good, and “/< i gtjg k 15ro are receiv- ■ i-i . v■ *v ’ i'i l- :ni- S • -ra * I go*’d - y Inch . at loir fir;: es, an t wilting to qive the purchaser the advantage,—such .. i rent h. Ktiglish. and Abierickn lints. Larly's, & Gents. Hats. Slices and , Bo*ta, Knit filisufls, \ Nn!.ia> • i my other articles, call and , • ■ . “1 i HTt.t.i xrwt ni.iOT One of the plMJuresof n week in Saran mh. is i visit Es ill’s News Dept*, on l>ull S:reet, opposite the I'ulaski. llereq a tK - ‘ig public are daily supplied with newspapers, books and Magazines of j all kinds, and from nil sections of the coun i try, white the pleasmt and accemmoda- ! ting prop: iotor is ever present and rendy ] to do you a favor. Ilia efforts are appro- , ciaied by a benefited public, and we re- j joice to see Ids success. We are ourself 1 indebted to him for important favors dur- ing our sojourn in the city, and embrfir thfa oivporiuiHty to return our sincere thanks. —...—- -a-* • •— —: • V 5 .iTK!’IOXIAI, ; The f.4low'iig note with a splendid nC -1 conrpanimeiit of wolding Cake, were laid lon our table Thursday last. Long life and , happiness lo our friend Chat ley and his , beautiful bride. The frinLeds fie was ot the urst cl Jit'S, autl give evidence of igc , splendor r of the repast prepared for the nuptials: Mahkikti near Quincy, 1 11., on the eve ning of the 21st November, by Uev. A. B. Campbell, Li- brother, KeV- Cu.v.ii.is D. CiMfßKtt nod Miss Rachel ( . Ingram, ” SOI Til 4. i.OiUii V A t S.OKJP 1 HAS I. IHM f). j TANARUS, fitcr- froth Mitchell Cduhty. tbrough w l.vch die above Railroad will tie located, a jsuhe u.- ii. ii the pet pic of that Coumy are wide awase on ihi- subject, and they : ruv resolved to aid us in the constfiictiqn I bf t he road to the full extent of then-means. LAo Tiinmn. they arc consid. iang • tlie i matter off taxing the County to raise a sufll cicut. sum to give thee position and weiglit ‘ i:i the Company. They arc looking to Thomas County a- the chief agent‘.m con ! neoting them with Savannah by railroad and while relying upon our own wealth an i ini portanCe, • arc determined a JO 10 help themselves. There are..many P °J and able men in that County, filled with a generous public spirit, and they desire to ie brought as speedily as pos-ihle in'o i cornmunicnuon wiih tin- seeiion. Lei u* Wn-tYtT tire f;Y>Y.a ttw.K nut! tlY.ia re newed courage. The Inferior Cv’art wiii soon put the question before the voters of Thomas Courity for their decision as to 1 whethef or not, they are willing to he 1 taxed forth? construction of the Road 1,. ins be ready for the qne-'ion. aril ile \ cule for our interests. AVIIKRE TO BA Y VOIR IIATM. J While in Savannah recently wc visited the large and elegant establishment on f xAugress street, occupied by Mr. S. M Ci.ldifig a> a hat store, Ihstantly romov i ing our old si nieh/ J, and replacing it with , a regular “ Mode ds- l amanutactured to t lie order of S. M. Coldmg. i-he courte ous proprietor led us through his, sales rooni, where every imaginable color, style I unii shape of hats and caps, for male and female, were displayed in all their glory, lavii z examined these with a ciiln-va; I judgment, improved by anew hat, we ; next entered his wholesale.rooms to be as | tonishe.l that a clever man should risk so ! much money on the fickleness and fluefua ions of fashion. But Mr. folding does not 1 ase because fashi.n changes. ‘The (reason is obvious —he snlls onttheap. We t know of no other hat store in the eiiy. A i onr.v cosvkrsiov. The Baltimore Ameriritn, the vile Radi cal sheet which justified every act ot vio lence and dis .rder perpetrated by the i Radical disturbers, and called upon the B.e,- in Blue, “ Pennsylvania trc-ops. to invite Maryland, has su idenly changed sides since tiie defeat of ilie Ra lieals. and e ivw to” the Dsotointv We notice ’ that like all cowards and bullies, these rioting Radicals, the “.torch and turpen . tine “ pavty- sulside when danger menaces them , or. they see tlieuuelves in the nii i nority. : . What ('eatilutra a (triHh-mnii and a Mrliolar. The Savannah flercttd says, “if we had ever entertained a doiibt that the editnr of i the above sprightly weekly, I the Sanders ville (.Georgian, was a man ot discernment, a gentleman and a scholar, the following paragraph, which we clip from bis last is- I sue would remove any such doubt.” i T Savann lh Daily Xews and Herald. — I This excellent paper pays us a daily visit. It is one of the best dailies published on the continent; it is the oflicia.l paper of i the city, has a large circulation and should ! be taken by every business man in the State. We recommend’ all ■ odr business ■ men who trade in Ssvar.nah, and by the way.-they all trade there move or. less, to subscribe immediately for the “News and Heral l.Try it gentlemen, it will prove a paying investment. II VAT. IT A VOI R DESK liiily pri fuwx F‘*n. of snvanii i.i. styled “ Jsav.au nab Rusine-s Houses.’ We wiii hung it . .. k - , , thanks to the publisher for so valuable an j assistant, . It is llie best advertisement the raiinah business men have ever sent .ith to me country. fear'd 01. W. D. Mitchell, lloprcseu tative irorn Thomas, has intruduead a till in the House to enange the tune for holding the Superior Courts in ~- . L.a .a-. Brooks and Col quitt. A bill has ah- been introduced in ilii- ><1)0(0, to define and prescribe in what nov.-papers, Ordinaries C!:rks :ii Sheriff- shall publish their notice*. A iffl bus passed the Senate of Georgia, iby a tote pf 14 to 13|com. celling Consfcblcs to pub 1-h their s: es t \vi I.VE Month-.—j *1 his TL iy be pr Stable t® publisher^ * but, is rninovw t*‘ debtors V ’ se this bill was intended bv its authiar, to operate as auxiliary aid to the Rklif.f Bill already’ passed. rtAll. UVI> MEETHG At a Culled Rail Road Meeting of, ■ ittF etfGNh* of Thomas - ('dunf v. oh ” motion, dodge A. H. lianseli was V elected Chairman} and li. H. Ilarda ’ wa v {?eoretary. judge Hansel explained the oh- 1 jeot of the meeting to bo tj adopt such measure? as would insure the building of the South Georgia A: Florida Rail Road from Thomasville to Albany. Ga. On motion. P, S. Bower, Yv. C. Mitchell, A. T. Mclntyre. J. L. Ross, i P. MclU ishan and J. L. Seward, were-1 aj pr nted a U< mrnitteo (■* report hn*i ness for the action of the meeting Tlie Coimittee iwotoiendcd that . a Memorial- Go presented through tins meeting t ■ *tho- J.< gislaiure, asking’aid isM : 1)■ - >t:'*o to the South Georgia ‘ & hi vii.il Rail Road, based upon the same conditions that aid was granted so the Atlantic Gulf Rail Road. That the Justices of ti e Interior | Court be requested to order an elect tion of the legal voters of the I'ounry, : s early a* practicable', to decide whe. ther the V ttntf Woold sdbscribe lor >ISU.OUO stock to said. Rail Road. That the Mayor of Th-omasville be i al> > requested (o order an election to deMMHWe whether the ('itv’ t’ouncil will sul *oribe 1 r Stork, apd to what amount. ■ ‘ . Speeches wire trade by I'ol. Mctn ’ j o. S. B. Spenci r and o . L. Seward. • and the Resolutions of the Committee * ’were adoj :e,l v.'hhoat a • dissenting I voice. It was also decid'd to run the Road on a direct line from Thomasville to j Albany, as recommended by Mr. .Max well, Civil Engineer, by whom an elo | borate report was made, showing the entire cost of the Road, completed with Iron oil the Track, A3 ,to Al ’ bany. • ‘ I (in motion, the meeting adjourned. R 11. HARDAWAY. See’y. (otrijtn News. ■ Nuv Y-'UK. Nov. ..25.— AY hen , .at .a late hour last night, an extra,appear, ed on- the stievts with .tlio exciting ‘news liuM) Ireland, the effect upon the eity was imuqu.K- i •since the rows ©ft the great vietoii.es of the late War. — Places of amusem. nrwcreTurned out Lb* people anxi.mo'lo hear a ,and discuss the-event. ‘ Hotels and oilier places of. congregation were thronged by anx> | ions ami .excited persons who freely . indulged in congratulations and in hopeful expressions. Fenians rushed i to the meeting places of their circles Itc'pitig to get additional information. Telegrams w.rc sent to circles in dis tint cities, and instantly enthusiastic re.-ponses were rccieved. Stephens, the Head Ceuti •, v> an invisible, and it is .confidently believed he has reach ed Ireland, it is said the Treasury of the Fenians has never been in better . condition than at this moment The same excitement which prevailed in i tins c.ty existed- in Brooklyn. The. Irishmen of that city were excited to fever heat and kept up a constant call i tor fresh dispatches over the cable..— X*w York morning papers have the following specnls : London, Nov. 27.—The Fenian alarm is on the increase. Several ships of war have boom ordered to Ire land. The •excitement hi London is .intense and approaches only in magni tude to the scene on the occasion ol the nows <if the out break in India, p Paris. Nov. 27. —It- is a settled con viction in Government circles that the Empire ot Mexico lias ended, and Maximilian will o:n arrive here. The ’ Government has set t a proclamation to Bazini. for publication in Mexico’ when Maximilian loaves t-hatfCountry. A Trur Kill :i£Rint C'oiiorcr. Washington Nov. ‘lb. —The Grand Jury of the Criminal Court has found a true bill of indictment against- San. ford Conover alias Chas. A. Denham, for. perjury. It will be recoliie.ied ■that this is the party who gave e\i dence before.the Judiciary Committee ■ of. the House of Representatives in April last, intended to implicate Jef ferson Davis in. the assassination .of the late President. The false charges then sworn to by Conover are the grounds ol the indict ment. Conover is in jail here await . ing trial. Judge Advocate. General Holt, some time since-, demanded under articles of war a court of inquiry lor the in vestigation of the various charges that have been made against him, alike in connectioc with Conover's testimony, and with his conduct, in the prosecu ’ ti ui of Mrs. >arratt ami other alleged assassins of President Lincoln. The President has declined to order the court on the grounds that he does not deem it necessary to the Judge Advocate'General’s vindication. ——.— - - - - ■ ■— . s ’ xdina Energy. —The news complaint over the losses of the.war than any other State, ihough their Beaufort, the h me of the gentry, -was occupied at ‘ ijm early day, and the Bea Iselandß, j the most profitable cotton pfathtations Booth, were seizGi or made val ■Ui 10.-s, Sherman’s army sweptthroujh ’ with destroying band, because, the Palmetto fetate was looked upon as the exciting cause of the rebellion. But. t her citizens have gone to work in sen-- ou? earnestne-s. They are rapidly re building their railroads. They are 1 accommodating themselves fairly to the altered conditions of labor. They were the first to pa?s a civil rights bill. ’ and both the negroes and their late ’ owner* seems toEa doing remarkably well tinjcf tlie circumstances The burituss of her principal seaport h > revived. Tho burnt district is being i built, and the merchants ’ id|gsot| at owing activity. There is good stutf enough in Ik r population to etiabic them to take as prominent a place in the march of material progress as they have done .in political abstraction?. “M ,YiK/<AtfQ I Intelligencer. We kt-ow of one man in the State capital wbo has made 2>.oot>*.Boa the ) war ell sea. He is a rrimer at .that; — . I M itqn T’ l ‘graph. - - * - - - s i Snv /.•/• AJalrs Vfo&s Husband* j Amid-} . —Mrs Smith : ‘Why, I al low my husband to smoke in the-j house! Bless me, Mrs. Brown, I would not stop him for the world 1 ! Do you know that when he is angry with me—when we have been having | a word or two together, as I suppose • the lest of husbands and wives ocoa- f sionally have, he rushes to his cigar j and leaves me’ for a good hour al! to mys.lf. It seems to relieve him. and J . # . saves rue an infinity of blowing up. After he has smoked, I can assure , j you the poor creature is quite mild, | ands ime times he will actually beg my > ] ardon 1 The t urning that l should have is bos'o wed elsewhere. I look upon a cigar or an old pipe as the’ very best friend a woman lias, and I’m positive, too, that its the saving of an immensity of swearing. After all, a j volley of smoke isn’t half.so expensive j as a volley of oaths. When all is said and dbne, take my word for it, it is a ‘ very fine thing. It cures many a bad , temper, and preserves many a sweet one,’ • *— Mastk s ot’ rut; Srn Atiox.-—We find this paragraph in the New York Day Book of the 29th : Amid ail the cffoits of the political quack doctors to compromise, bridge over, or cajole the Southern States into picking to the demands of Congress, let them remember that they are mas ters ot the situation. They have only to stand still. Do nothing. The mon grelt are a ready coaxing, bogging them to yield ; and the ‘great crowd of trimmers are peif'ectly frantic to have ‘them ’do something. ‘ But we s iy. stand still.’ Don’t stir an inch You are masters of the situation if you did but- know it. ■ ■ —l| II --IIMI milllMl tm 11l I in— I mrw* 1 NOW in HEAVEN • Departed ’ this lrt'c ‘in .Tiiomnsvilh;. on the |.6th nit., after a very painful illness of sevetal dstvs, lor:t Alkx an i> kr. youngest daughter of'A J. mid M iry A. Smith, aged four veins and one. month, . •• Thou Wert so lilye a form of light, That Heaven benignly Catted ihfee henre. lire vet tin- world could brenth-e one blight O'er.thy rweet tenocefioe •• . And thou, tnat brighter home to bless. Art pass'd with hifrhy Q! hadst thou still on earth remained, . Vision of bounty !■ IVnr. as brief! ■ . . How soon tin’ brightness had -been siained ’ With i>essi. n or with grief-1 „ Now not g sujlyifig breath cun rise, To dim tlfy giory in the skies. • • • Thy g.ave shall he a blessed shrine, Adorn’d with nature’s brightest wreath Knelt glowing season shall combine I:> meense there to'lnv.Vihe: And oft upon the midnight air, .. Shall viewless harps he ninrnntringthere. • And oh ! ift times ia visions hh-st,. ’ • • Sweet spirt ! visit our repose ! And hear Irani thine-nwii world dt rest.’ Some balm for human Woe*! What form more lovely could be given. Than thine to messenger of Heaven !” Bnrrnii R. F. mid A. I-nialnA Or. i ‘ A s A Commissi in).k. > ’ ThomasvilL-,, Ga.. Dec. 3,1866. y CU4( LEAR In accei lance with instructions received i foom the Assistant Commissioner,’ Bureau R. E. and A. LtitiiD Sttitr of (levvg’ia. cm-.'rads for the- ensuing year, between Planters and Freedmen, will be approved and enforced by tin lUireau in the-Disw iet of Tlioniasville, as heretofore JOS.. O'NEIL, Dec ti-ts .Bn Vi Mtij. A S A C *nl. For Soiirito.r Genoral.- J *TjTr i rf ’ authorized to announce . HanßV.- W. D. BENNETT, ot Brodtis Counly. .-is .a ('andiiTate .for’ tlie’office of Solicitor General of the Southern Circuit, at the election to be’ held on Weduosday, tho 2d day of January next. dec b AT a ESiVTIOKT ! PITHH Members of Neptune Fire Com pany. No 1. aj-e hereby notified tliat a Called Meeting of the Company will be held next Tuesday night, at Bryan & Har ris’ Law Office, to attend to business, mat ters of importance. By command of G. A. JEFFERS, Foreman. T.F.nn. Df.Kl.e. Sec'y. dec 6-11 sfo REWARD! tToLLN from my premises, on Saturday iN night, let instant, a Fine Sorrel Marc Mule, about four years old, well made, I rim and high spirited, about fourteen hands high, branded on the nock- and left shoulder kith C. S. The letters of the’ (. brand are of small size. She was close | shaved and in good order when stolen. I will give Twenty-five Dollars for the delivery of the Mule, or such informati in as will cause me to get her, and Twenty five Dollars for the apprehension of the thief. Mv address.is Valdosta, Ga J. T. McKEY & BRO. ’ Dec C If. ‘ TAKEN UP ON Saturday evening last, a small Gray ILirse Mule, about ten or eleven years old. The owner can get. hini by calling at my residence, one and a half miles from Boston, by prosing, property and paying costs. s. J. Mclntosh. Dc-c 6 Cf — ~ tl ! liyhV I . Qt',,, n a on nly WHEREAS, Mary Seans applies to me for Letters of Administration on tbeestate of Matthew Sears, late of said .County, •He'd : —All persons are notifio 1 ‘to- file thoir abjections, otherwise sai t letters will lie granted in terms of the lav.. Given under mv haul, Dec. 3, LbOii. J. L. MCfRGAN, •’ BC 3-30<| • Dep’ty Pro. . bIIORM A-Kchnii Coiml! - R\ virtueJ>f an order of the Court of Ordinary --f.said County, will be soi l on, the First Tuesday in February next, be-, tween ttw hftlkl boars of sale, all of the Lands Moipsg to the estate of John W. Fletcher. Oeo’d.. late of said County. Sold for the bebefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms Cash, - ROBERT J. LEYAR, • j ‘. pec I, ■.] • ‘ ‘ ■ Adra'r. THOMAS SHERI FrS SALE. 1> V. ‘ i-tn. of a.n -T gv. U Sup, r>r > C, ur%>f Tin-i a> (. . unty. wtitl ho sold >ni 1 , lay, - * .<- < t - a T sville.su,,loounty*|r, e, ed ~ --111’.’ I'u kb. Mare Male, mimed Kit, one giev Mare Mole, le light buy Mare I named Pet, and one cream colored h- rse , named Henry, oneMarewamed Pros, and'Colt. Also . . thirty five head of ... ■ sty S less, one. Corn Sheller, one Grain ban. one • iS ■ *e \\ agoi r I ■ -if T ■ I ( nine ; .*1 -tA: fit. a t or le**, thirty hit t j i Syrnp.T timraf t lOtul/hushi Is* •orn. j ni i* eiXlyTs.’ Ki bu-meh Point*/. mcraAr'i, •*. I i and 10.’ : 1 pounds Fodder, more or less. . Le i t vied on m the property of William Man-ill, to : sat sly an attaclmietti in favor of A- I'. Eve I , ritt. Property pointed out bv Plaint ill. j ‘ ■ ■ G; miSßt ‘N- ■ I Dee 6td ’ ’■ Sheri If. ■ • OUR -■.’ i HOUSE! t ‘ BAR, BXLLXARD AND feSTERSALOOI* HAYING refilled and opened our Sa loon, next door to Col. P. McGlaslm l airs Harness Shfcp, wo are prepared i---of , fer to the public eve.ty thing that can be 1 und in a first class Saloon.- WliisLey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, j CHAMPAGNE WINE, MUSCAT WINE, MAL V-G A V\ LMT rORT W IN E, Madeira wine. sßeruv \\ TN E. i t- A LET WIN*, RHINE WINE, And every variety of Liquors, cither 1 by lhe boitlc or drink, plain or.mixed. • | i Also, Massey, Collins & Co's celebrated I ILE on Draught. Fin* Havanna CIGARS of different j |'brand-s. j Anderson's and others FINE CUT in- J BACCO, and every thing to suit the taste | lof ibe most fastidious caii be had at the . OUR. HOUSE. I As cheap as any other plaoc in Thomas j ville. ‘We shall always keep on hand a large and well SELECTED STOCK. Hot Whiskey VtllM'lies, every Morning amt Evening, made from- pure I . We shall also keep during the season 1 -•*. /-n • FRESH WOYSTERS. Stewed in a style to - satisfy the inner-man. Also, EBOT t'OFFEF.Morrungand Evening. Price!- AS’ I,oWas.elsewhere: . • Attached to lhe Oivr lEmse is a - Saloon Where gentlemen wishing to indulge in • the licalty exercise can do so at all h r- We invite our old patrons, and the pttb : lie to give ns a call before purchasing else sre. ‘ N. B.—Good order always maintained - at- the Our House. Peters &. Perry. Dec 6 ts Oysters! Oysters! rrAUF. suliseiilier w-onld moat respectfully in i- form ihe eiti/eus nr TiioiHavitle and vh cinijv that he has made such arrangerh nts f,Jr OYSTERS, that he can afford torserve them np to- Go tletnfen or fihdiestfof the small sum ot ‘if) cents per iilate. ami by the yunrt, . for 51) cents. As he is trying to make.a living, he wishes others to live- at the same time. Coiuc tb-mU-meu and Eadies and I will trt-at ,t: it D-.wrs, Neai.lv opposite-the Post Otfice. Dec ti ■ . . <; HORtil A-KrtioL C ounty. I BY virtno of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County; will be sold on i the first Tuesday in January n^ext/between i the lawful hours of sale, at the Court Bouse j door of said Gouniy, all the Lands belong j ing to the Estate of -J’as. Touchtone, dec'd. late of said County. Sold for the benefit of the-heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN TOUCHTONE, - W-LLLIAM TOUCHTONE, . ’ • Nov -10-'td- - - Adnfrs'. GENERAL srPEU’PEXT’S OFFICE. ) Ati.antic & Gui.f Rah. Road, s Savannah, N®w3o, 188L-’ ) THKOK.H TICKI X 9. ThdmasviUe to Quincy - i Thomasville to Tallahassee J t'o Thomas-ville to Monticello.,- ° ‘j Thomasville to Madison - ‘ ( r K • Quitman to Madison.. 82? 1 Valdosta to Madison bo For the accommodation of Passengers, be i tween the -above Stations, a Passenger C’.meh is attached to the Freight Tram on the fol lowing da vs :’ • y u,-, I • On Monday, Wednesday and F imluy. Leaviug. 'Thomasville,--'a A -M. ’ I-a-uving Quitman I'hHl A >1 .Leaving Va1d05ta........ 12AZV. M: Arriving at No. 12, in time to connect with the Through Passenger Tram for Florida . - On ’l uesdav, Timrsday and Saturday. . ■ Leaving ’ No- 1- on arrival of Passenger’ Train from Florida and arriving as follows: ’ • At Valdosta ..to PM. f.- At Quitman ~- :: r P- **• . At Thomasville o.Loi’. M. llv taking this train, Passengers to and from Florida will avoid any delay on the route | r .’ llu “> ‘ H S HAINES, j Dec O'. - • . Gen’lSup'r.’ Admiiiwtrators’ Sale. WTlliLbe sold at the late msidenceef C. H. tv Young deceased, on Thursday 20th of . December next. thefollowinH m-.-i-o-ty ! 9iG .el Mu',.-. Cattle, Hogs, Wagons to n 1 Buggy, I fine Carriage, Household & Kitchen furtutnre, farming implements, <forn lanre lot. fodder, Hay and other things to nn menons te mention,.Teraw Cash- 1 lq-sale to eontfmn- trom day to day nmiUlhs sold . N-v. 2d ; i - ‘ ■ | i L STOLEN- - i’ From mv lot on the nig:.'ol'tiie twelfth just eight mile below Fhona i --.el to ticello,a chesnut.sorrel pony horse, nine o! i-iui years old'in common win king order, some hair fobbed off on hi- right thigh by the ar he is low behind l-athu cal hamvd well . mounted before, rather’ long to his height. Paces 6r packs undertiiesaddle entirel v, a little Pi, y i ,nt with a spir racks very .fast and, by t-.is .-r ’ tin examination a small blemish may oe dis covered in the sight of his left eye though the fight of the. eve is good and looks a- well as ■be other, his mum all lies On the left Ride. Any information concerning hiutoviU be thankfully received ami twenty five dollars pai.d for Ins i delivery to the undersigned My postoffice is TbomaariUe tit ISAAC G. JORDAN. A. & R. SMITH, THOMAS 71 .IE, GA. ’ ‘ i'i: ‘LEfcs IN’ ’ Elon>>o Furnishins? Hardware Silver Plated Good I *, GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHEN WARE. TABLE AND POCKET i t i 1 i.KL . TIN AND WOOD WAR!.. ‘-'AH EIAGE MATERIALS:. • A Large Lot of all of m vro-xr e; ss , Hollow Ware, Cooking Utensils of every kind. A wrll fi-lorted *t><-k iif mpleiitiid'fcTOYES just received from the Foundry. Nv U ‘ Wnf Administrator's Sale. • yU 11 I. Im- -M ni tbe late -residence of Jd# tv Futch, deceas'd, op Tlnn-Milny, fith of 1 >. rr:i, .iM next, tin- foUywlngproperty,to Tt ii 6 head ofHorwti ams-Mules, 50 head of Cut tie, Wagons, Carts, Oxen and Sheep-. _ • 100 held of Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Fatwing j Tools. Householdand Kitchen Funutnre. Ruggv. four. Stands of Rees, Sugar. Mill and Boilers. ■ ‘ . • Horse Kill. Cotton Gin. • • ■ Banks Sweet P< tato< s. Suirai Citne. Siigur. Syrup, ami tliany other artiell's tdp i;u:i.n-(mi to lrientkHi.. At the satrie time ami place will be rented j tin- Plantation for one year. . • J Terms made known on the dav of sale. GEO. G. GIBBS, Nov 15 td . . Ada’s Administrator's Sale.. AgneaMe to an order of the Court'of Or .ini;'.! >• o! Tboras* County, Ga., will Ije-aold before the Courthouse dooi in Thomafivule, on ; the first Tuesday’ in January next, the follow . im: property.-to wit : Lots of Land numbers (1) and two (2) in j simile letter Y. in the town of Thomasviile, known as tbe place whereon Mrs. lliee now resides —sold us the property of Charles B- Alt drews, bit <- of mid County, deed. Perms on the day si sale- • A. P.W.KIGHT, Nov 15 td Adm’r. BIOCSE LOT FOIL SAFE rpH K •nndereis.n.i-d .is authorized to sell tbe L handsome dwelling House and Lot,, situa ted on tlie Grooverville road, formerly occu pied hr Mrs. Julia it I islier, 1 his is a desir i able place for a small family, and may Iw- pur- I chased on.gooa terms. For lurther informa- I t ion apply to Airs. l>r. Adams, or the under- I signed. Nov 25’tf L. C. BRYAN.. ; CHAMPION & FREEMAN, Avikh.-ksapk ‘ .- ! GKO-CEHSr j*’.” ’• • • . * i • I FKf ? Bay auS • . , Savannah, :• : Georgia. ARE offering on liberal terms, a large and . ‘ VVef.o l tVoelvirf. • . ■* - * (r ROC E HIES! [ • * i . • Tfowhich they invite the attention-of dealers j. ’ • ’ ’and cbhsnrhert in !■ ‘ ©i-fnr.R!v. if.i-oiu.it. . • •f • Nov. 15 • . • 3m ’ A. DETENHOFER, JNO. M. W. HILL. • Os Savannah. ■ •• (if Jefferson Cos., Fla. f • ■ i'i ‘- . ■ *■ A. DUTENHOFEtI & Cos.. j , SHIPPING, FoRWAUDI \G •.• . • . ANIL • COMMISSION rr..- . ;v |’ - ; • . . . \ f• • • ■ . • NO. ? 4 It A T STREET, Savannah, i : : Georgia. Liberal advances made on consignments <->f • Cotton so-v salt-in this City, or to our friends , New York or Philadelphia. ’ • ‘ •: . * * . Rnjiliing nail Hope eonstiintiy on at lowest pi ices. .. ’ ‘ • . ! Also, Beard's Patent l ock Iren < o.s ----’ ton Tic,, • . ClWKnpillldeatS ill X York, fai and. 11 it Cos Correspondents in. Philadelphia, Claghom Bemng ,v Cos. .. • . Nov. | - r |''TVO 7S OATHS from date application 1 will be mndoto the Court of Ordiuary of Loundes County, for loaveto sell the Real Ks - tan- of ■ Isfaam Walker, late of said County, used. ELIZA WALKER, ; Sept 27 2m . Adm'r. ii HILTON, .F.II R \ NDi.l.Fj Savannah. New-York. Hilton & Randell WHOLESALE - G- a.* o o e x* ss | - AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, Ac., inj Guy .* VVA.N.Vt El, iil; Invite the attention of Dealers to their • large and eomple e assortment of (;rc‘i icN and Liqiiorii, Which they are prepared to offer at the Lowest Market rates. OLD MONONrtAHELA. RJY E, AND Rol l’. RON W 11 lv 1 Kt *-csastnntl| on ; hand. : Agent* for the” celebrated ** Star Whis • ; kies.’’ -• •. ‘ • • > jOriaZaril’s GtinpowdeF ill kegs, half 1 kegs, quarter kegs and eases. ; ; Nov 1 • • . ■ fiw . Two Aotice. liiUT:: <ii A t oiiiioiu t ownvi. ’* k LL persons interested are notifed that I i-\ willann'et” On 1 Linnrubh- Courtf (-*r.fc n;:>v .lit -said Com-Kv; (M tbs fast mom-lay Februurv next for an’ order'-grusting k-uvr to, • • Lend *u4 Risil Kntttc of losepb No* wood deceased. ‘ If. A. NORWGoD. . . Nov 39th . •• • • _ Adkir'l. I’oriy Ua*i *ltkt‘, R Tosttii i—t olqilif-v t'MlHtr. - IgU-CaWc t an i-rdri 4 the fii-u-nira-'li'l-sf I Court of Ordinary, of said county, 1 will -ll _• the first’ YMSsday-in Febimiry next within the i"i-,al linni-t- of nali- bclmv t.li u (.unrt Iloum- dm'* in said County,one bouse and kn in the Tswtl .’I Moultrie Hiiii Count! Uie'propertJ ofjuespk Kof'wi'Od tleocuM J. J( t NOtlW’Ot >D. . Nov. 29tli . .. Admr’s, MILLINERY. ‘ A.J ISIS.McINTIi ic c: wisbosio inform her I -It_l friends, and patrons, that she is utmtrr • iuv r tbV same rooms she liad last Spring at Mr. .. Janie- M. Wray's—Corner of Fletcher and Jes . fe fsi >n Streets. 1 Slu-is |in y,,red to Ct-iri><lrt, TSfcaieli nmf Trim Koimets nnd Hats, ui the m**i>¥ I fashionable sty to. She will ftM) Cut. E*”il nnl Tlnlte l,n— ----] dirt 1 Dresses,- Basqut-s, At, f Nov 8 . -lu tfl IIOUS?] AND LOT ‘ FOH SALE. M'Y House and Lot advantageously sit uated in Plelehervi'llc, is now offered for sale. The h-mse has six rooms,'and the lot contains thres- acres of pood land, with a fine Peach Orchard, ga-m Well, c-aii houses, etc. Apply to • . • • C. S. .RETD.- • Nov 8 .45-ts ■ ’ ■ liEMOVAL. r.R S. DAYIS & have reßFiovciJ m tluir A-uction and Commission husi uess to the large a'nd commodious Store I nearly opposite the Post Ofiice. ‘ j Auction sales every Saturday.. Ladies and Gentlemen having east ofY ! Clothing-. c,-lh get good prices fotyShem. Al thc srstne place-, will- !<*( fe-saul, nt all i time*, something’ pood to cat, hi the way , of Fresß Oysiei s, flam ‘anil-F.ggs.tlot Cos ! fee,’ anil all other g- t>d things usuaSy kepi •jin a Fist Class Fating Saloon. .. ’ j fe§“Gnr S’.gn'will show, yon where v#r r are. Give us a ca.ll tad tre and t :tl* for yourselves.- ’ • Our Rakery ii< also attached to tliebus.i- . nesa, vliene you can get at short- notice, Nice Loaf Bread, Cakes of all kinds, ’Pies, &Q., Ac. me and Tr y. ft. . J. It. S. DAVIS A COi Nov 8 ■ • 4d-tf; -. ciarn fc mi •j Wholeaateftwl Retail Dealers, in , Q & S - AND • ’ . \ ’. . ■ C'Yi A on , , Di iA ii ‘ Jt I t i * •’ Coiner Wliilaker and St. Julian. Streets, [ . No. #l*Jt ’VVariny** Range, >:\\'ANNAli; GEORGIA,: JOBS M. COOVKK. pt\lf.r. G. 07.ro<?T. ’ W1t.1.l VJt H. -OI.rOTT .-TKI’HKVHKIUI-U ----• Foreign Rooks imp'tted 1o order at Nvw ‘.York jaiesi Wholesalw orders filled aC‘, Ic-TTVst j.'Jibing rates.. . nov 8-3 in. ’ xoTin:. . r |Vlll-. eojiartnc-rsliip. heretofore- exnstniw lie F tween tlie undersigned, in the name urn? style of \Y. P. Cjovver & ('<•, is .'this day db ‘’ solved by tutttnal concept.’ l)r. W. I’- Ciowt-v Will arrange the unsettled bririrtlefa r f rbe rmt • r’ i'ii and all iudebted nUist make y.vinem t , lira. ’ W.'r. Cho'WKlj. . TV K. N ALLLAI .- Tlioniasville, Nov 1. 18G6. Tbe muir>iciu'd willeontinne tfve Drag bo siiu-ss at the nld ptand and offets a well assort esd stock of Dr’ugk. Chemicals and Fancy Arti cles ar low prices. lie invites hi friends i<* psv.bim a Visit. . • . Novi-tf TV. r. ( IX>TVER. * A NEW STORE OPENED IN •'.FI.tTDHERV.ILLE,'; HARDWARE, Tin Ware and Crockery, Fine Chewing To bacco, Cheese, Cigars. Candy, Raisins and Almonds, Fine Lot New Flour, Just received frota St. Louis, Mo'., Sugar, Coffee, Tlcal, Candles, I,airi. ISacon, Spice, Pepper, Foladi, ’ And a variety of other things too numerous t< • j mention, very I.OTV tm-CASH, 30 Kegs 20p, Vails, Cutlery, TV. ,T. PARNELL Sept ts Administrator’s Sale (7eorjia-Colgu.it County. ■ • ‘ . I)V virtue-of an order from the Court, of ) Ordinary of said County, -w ill be sold betorg the Court House, door in Moultrie, In said County, on the first tuesday in Jan* ■ u-i-ry next, part of lot of land No.. 367 in ■ the Bih district of said County. Sold as . i the property of B iliiam Vick deceased for the benefit of the heirs, and creditors of said. ; dec 1 . JAMEiS ALDERMAN. No.v. stli . Adni'r j r PWO TIONTIISi from date application I will be made to the Ordinary's Conrt of ■ Loundes County, -for leuve to sell the Real Es • tat’ of William Knight- bite of’ said County, deed- ‘ W.VI ; .( K.NIGHT, Novß 2io’ - • ‘ . Adm'r. Administrator’s Sale ° be sold before the Court House? ‘.door in Valdosta Lowndes County, • (in the first Tuesday in January next, tho | following tracts or lots of land to wit, two., hundred atjd eighteen acres es lot No. 14.2, also lot 138, aiso lot 188. Containing 390. acres more or-less. Sold for the benefit of the lu-irs and- creditors of William J. Beaty . deceased.. Terms on the day of sale.. ANDDETY I). BEATY Nov , U ‘ ‘ ’ Adm’T,