Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 13, 1866, Image 2

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(Enterprise I*. C- BRYAN. : r . Editor. :• - . TIIU RSI* a V DECK 13 ll notice TO STOC K HO| m • The old etoek holders ot- the South Georgia & Florida Railroad! ire re quested to meet at the four* house,wf II o’clock. A M on Saturday next the l.r> h .siderißg. matters of great importune* to the company.. • -• Stockholders. ttteali • the e*- ’ Mrs. Barra'te Tbi la iy. we are glad to •ee has ‘urreeded in procuring rooms, and will con’ioae her ex’- >-<■! ’in Tr ■asrille. • Re. Mr Ouslev; already so well anJ favorably known in this comma niiy. has been appointed by IheSovtk ‘leorgta Conference. Pator of the M-th dist Church in Thomasville, tor tHe year n ■ • ah-*- ’. l*r“Ju st received at J Sob iff & Bro's. a • handsome -ock of Ladies’ Cloaks at re duced pri-o. xn-1 • many oth e f articles, f otdi? and look fn* vour?flf, i r^po**' B for carrying the mails toall parts f f -the State: Tor four years from the 1-:. of July next. tMtr ’his arrangement, it is ’ t-- .pooel to open all the old offices, whi.-t, when it goe into effect, will be a blessing to our people. • . ■ hill has ri-'’ .... pelling owner* of lands to give in their lands by numbers, sections and districts There is said to be 11 600,000 acres of land in the State untaxed. • The nnmm! tai on these land- - $ ‘lf Swear engin. of Decatur, is the author of (fee measure. H Surratt, one of president Lincoln's as*assins, has been a-rested by the United Stare. Consul, in Egypt, and i <-n his w nj to Washington for trial He was ordered by Congress. t 0 be placed on j board one of the United Stnt.-s men-of-war. •cruising in the Medderrant an and di patched to Washington. IMtl ROU) •*( RwfKIPTIO V Thetail! introduced in the Legislature, •a'.'honrtr.g ihet'orro-afi ~f Thornasville hacribe SIOO,OOO to the stock, of the South Georgia & Florida. Railroad na=ed both hotwg, and oolj awair the sigria ’ of the fJovorh tr CAMMMTB for soi inrou ••KVPRtI B 1 ?: nnc>,; -• of Brooks, annonn ** a Candidate for the office of General fur this Judicial Dim-I ‘ -the election having been ordered by the i 4ntii b-nceshndd be Permitted-to o£ c Zl fines-, especially when want mav h’ l! ‘ no! ‘he parents of the Uul™ tu ,H ’ ,n "^ ! *>? Mrs Tfeswr.. TAV! OR* RFKI.F Having occasion to visit the Variety tented cast iron mills and throws every thing of the kind in -ho shade w e have ,n ‘. hls ■ The rock- are offhe ‘ZeTIhT ,7 nrru '’ ,,el ? wrr *tight. anil ad. hr ke hey Wl!! rnn within a hairs breadth of each other without the slightest danger of striking to ether, and thus hv heir friction producing that heat which so - occurs in ordtnarv mills. an d spoils ,w Tav. ”1 7 hle to grind all the b< “ brou Phr to their mill, and IZ L ,rßI “P out a* good meal and err* as e*Lt% nWfd at D ' i!l ” JO*FPHi> A>DERo> We deep\v retret, in wami with the ” T**?”* 1 ? ofthe WetWwt Church <n Thomas,He. that in consequence of the ® “>n of the- Georgia Conference it hr *•*• part wit V excel'ert man and faithful Divine N timster.- perhaps, has eve. before Mem- Pi shed so nmch in so brief a period, at h . t * *?J ?"'* h; < F*** Ability, setnated , - JU I ."* ** • have mined nitr ■ “ S tnemo-v in fWs c-mr The division of the Georgia Conference ‘ brows aH the Georgia territory along .he ferenee’ a “” ’'° S ° Uth S s7:* Min ' s from that Conference. SLTJKh?!? iD *■"*••7 belong- { a* 1 v ** Conference must wi; i i?Z’ , Ne *r ‘f? ° f she ”- wo 'Hlers,and. were transferred to the Soorh Georgia Cniiflii : bm on.nceo-trr o'climate The dehcatebeal-h of Rev. Josephus An . 1 --or. he preferred ,o r main inV Flo w X “V r “ ! £IIJ T 1 rw hstandtng me ws h f hp rhiwh f ore his o / n 2TS2?T* ft*?. ••* *• withdraw from be fruitful fie.d of bis pas? year’s labor. ; ‘ f M R R tn fH 4RTER%. A hill ha- h-en introduced in the Ge., r - i cm legislature to faoarpormte the B©m’h em Railroad Oompanr— the Railroad run fro 3 Bambridge m Dawson or Curb ten; -A s°. a bill to incorporate the Albany & ia 'i f ic Rail* - Oi.. ihr ugh Daw son and Albany 10 ‘-luitial Feint,” or to some other point on the Macon ct Bruns wick Rail Hoad. Tii* bill paa-cd tik* Senate By “ luitial Point,” is meant here, the ttirling point of the *■ Main Trunk “ or that portion of the nvr Atlantic \ Gull Railroad, to winch aid was formerly grant *d by the stale Tne Counties of Appling, Ware and W yue. corner near the spot. IMKAO UREEI.f Horace tireeij editor of the New Vork Tni.nr. the great Radical organ <*f the North, is about to be elected to the United fetae* Senate. His present may therefore be inte eMittg. On the ere of starting on a trip out West, he annou e * in hie paper, that be Is in favor of u- mr •v amnesty and unltehs.ll suffrage, but 1 be ea nnot get unirersa! suffrage he will take universal asaneaty w </ u*t ik suffrage 1 lIKOI t.tl Tit KfT*. . - U ■ ■ f the Stiperinte dm: of it- • A 1 imic t Gulf Rai rowi, whicti will also he found in the p esent is-tie. A ha- tieen rwrruuffeti ■ ■ Th o.asyirie. and Yalto'ia. via •* * *ak Braocl.. to any pott u Mid die Florida, oa ihe Pens . trgin Rai’-o* i By examining the ‘schedule, ir w be seen. That the ptiees have been re duced f,, r (he- encouragement ■: tha direction, and conn■ xions arranged 1 milt 4 * ‘ but the p'rice is only $lO.fX), ‘or Jd.oO less than the prise from .Th masville to Savxnna*. .Three arrangement ’ i with I ; sitae: tic tw • sec-jo^i. aOITII (.FORt.lt A ! IORIDA Kill. KOt I>. P.y referen e to a nhtice el-ewbere. v vi be -seen that the old suwrkhtdtlers i*f the above K.ailroatl Company, are ret} tie-: ed to meet in Thoma: vide. MB Saturday’ next, to consi i'er matters of importance to the Company. Let no one neglect this cd. who subscribed to. the Stock nf the Com any. It is true you subscribed this stock before the trar but you are not the less bound by it, anti it is now desirable that a full understanding should be had Come promptly, therefore, whether you subscribed little or much, and let us deter nvne i t once wha - shall be done with the matter. n * 4 m I>IVI*IO> OF THE ;EORCJIA CONFERE*CE. At it- ree-ttt session at Anierfgus. the Georgia Conference divided by a vote of *>3 to sb. The two Conferences thus es tablished are io be called respectively, the North Reorgio Conference and the South ■flp. rgia P'ln'erenoe. The line of divi-ion ’ Columbus, across the State th the 1 edg“ of ‘Richmond County, thus placing Columbus, Macbn and Savannah, in the South Georgia Conference. The Conference also tbok up the consti t'rti. nal question, involving a change of name of So.i’hern Methodist ( horch. an t the admission of Lay re( re-entafion. The vote was taken—the name changed an i Lay representation admitted. Upon cn.ange ot name the vote st od : Yeas ltd* Nays ‘5 At this point a paper w as read and adop ted, sending greetings to the Congrega tional Methodists of Georgia, laying be fore tltem the ac ion of Conference upon the two questions here noticed. The question of Division was reenn-id eml nu.j warmly dehated. iiut again coi ned by a majority of fifteen. I.EGISI.tTrRE P.iils of general interest in toduced ’ • Sknate — A t ill to define the manner of scaling of Confederate-debts. If such debt w is given in a- taxable property, it'should be rated at the value of Confederate mo oey as compared wi h gold at the tUK tki note was given . . A bill to give Lumber Dealers a lien on •building for the value of the lumber furnished. A bill to piv>* enemirasouverr to the lav 1 ing of a Telegraphic Cabie from ‘some point on the coast of Georgia to tfic ■•la hama and other West India Islands, A bill to exempt from the operation • f ‘be Stay l aw. taxes imposed by munieipa •corporations—Passed. ■ A Hill to extend the aid of the State to the Air Line Railroad—Passed ‘ A Pill i7 f Guardians, Adminis tna tors and others hollfing -trust estates.-to compromise their claims Passed. ‘ A Bill to create the < ffiee of Chief .Tai * ice from the Judges of the SupremeVourt !b:?S- and. For ‘ • .-rest we add : . ‘ A Bill to autho’ize the Cijy Council of T'-omasvi'le. to is’-ue bonds trt the'amount r b kOOO, for tin- p rpose us mklng stock in a railroa i—Passed. The Solicitorsliip of Ihc firruif. Mi:. Eniroß W,ill you permit me thro’ io answer the inquiries of many friends as t.o my being a Candidate for re-election ? I answer, Ido not linger ■’ the po*itiori, and am therefore not o rambfiite. But Col. W. B. Renneit. ot Brx ks Is, and will, I am.confident, mak an efSeren* and faittiful officer if elected. In fact, the general opinion is. he will be’ elected without opposition, and if true. a compliment w well’ plated and gratifying to his manv rien Is. S B. SPENCER,’ . 81 licitor Gen’L Proroptlingti of t onncii. • COUNCIL rnoM. . • T homasville. Dec. 10. 1806. .Council convened to-day in regular im'et ing—"Present his Honor V MeGltishnn. Mayor, nod Aldermen Tnylor. Tonke. Reid and Bower. ipinme's of the last meetb g were rend and confirmed. A petition fiom Dr. E. O. Arnold, to re move an old-*hed on his premises and put a n n v one in a more central situation, less liable ‘n fire, was presented Moved an ! carried that the petition he granted, provided that the old shed refer- 1 red to be removed before the new one is erected. . • His Honor the Mayor read a letter from Ron. 11. B Moore. Senator f>r Thomas County, in the Georgia Legislature, as fo'- lows: Milt ntGEviLLE. Dec. i>. 1066. Col. I*. McGlashak : Dear Cos onei :—Tne bill authorizing the City found’, of Thoma-ville to issue one hundred thousand dollars m bon is has passed the Senate, and now only awaits . gftfttore of the Govern ir to b law. Very P.epec folly ywttrs. i; A Moore. • A ItOßtßHllieitkm from the late arbitra tors of the Mcßain property, for the right way to extern! Broad s'reet. ref ‘rrin 7 to an illegal mistake in the arbitration, was read by his Honor the Mayor, and. on mot •’ tian.la'd on ihe table Alderman Reid made a verhal report that the ret irs >i the ‘••t.-iti? ofthv •’ 1 Cen • - • tery were in progress and would he cm pleted shortly. <>n mot on ihe < l lilr;TTii|oj--t_ . on page 14. S.-cti n g, was. a - striking out ••For collecting Town ■ Tates 11J per cet t.” and sinking out t om Hie i r: 1 of the £ si ime of fccci.vii 7.-i, h . words, **raxes and ; ’ and iuseriing nu page Id, under the head ofClerk and Treasuier, uutnedia eiy alter ihe first line of Section 8. the toilowtng words: “On all monies collected and paid into the ireiuatry 2* per cent ” The alteration to lake etfset tioui the first day of January 18(57. Whink were read the first time and or dered to tase the u-u tl course. Au account of G. Wilson, J tilor. for s•> 4<>, was isutseti and ordered to be paid. Moved aod cartiel that his Honor the Mayor, make a note to the Executor, for the amount due by Council to the Walden estate. Council tfieo adjourned. W.n. CLINE, lerk. fgs“ The mornings in this loevity ate Tgry cokl and frosty. fß(re*<tßx| w tSRWOTOX.'DeC S.—SERAI ■ l. r a the ji-vr ‘tan e'”! inittPes agreed upon by lit” I ir ,■ n(g| t . r .’ U . Swuiiier ‘ remain,’ . as cbeirmau ot FtWci-gn ■ Vfr -s; Wilson, of Militarv Ass rs; (irunes, of Naval [fi - ade, of Aofumtttee on Terrtiori a.— • ree ft ends .of ti e pres deut,’ Do ilrttle, li.x.-n and Cowan, have been rived of r *i e chairmanship of the ’ ’> tn ‘ti-e.’ resppcrively ol itHlian Af Hors. Pus r f ifhce nod Patents N colnmirt.-e- ■r- n-r headed by friends • of the ad mi ci*ti at mu. ■ • . Mr. WtaJe iotfodueed n i.il! for the a Indss'ou -d Nebfttska into the L’lrton • < bd-r.-d to. 1i- .hi tin table for the present. The e omnittres for'the ses : son were xnoaii<rd. . . Mr.’ \\ i Lams uffoied a resolution a: sfruetuig ti*e Committee mi It* I'vtic'o menr t ‘ i m|U re into what extent the j l'lesident ha- a rijht t* restore confis cated property under tli laws of the l nited States, if sucti law c i>'s. and to what extent it tan be extended, etc i Adopted. Mr, Trumbull moved the refer* nc of the b:ll to report the President s : Amnesty power t. the t onimit Os- n the Judiciary. I bis gave rise to de> : bate, at the c nel'u-iun o! which the | b;j! was referred, ‘ Mr Sumner offered, the regoloti ns on reconstruction of which he gave n<>- tiee vesterdav Thev assort the ligh 1 ot Congress over the subject of reeori i srrm tK'in, and deny the right of .the f lately rebellious States to pys.. upon constitutional amendments. .Read and ordered t he p-int*d. •Washington, I>cc s.—Mr. Will - atns- offered resolution’ joint con mitfee on r< ttenclunen.t. to imjuire , into the power of tlx- President to res tore confiscated property, and if such power exists, under what law, and also ; i lie right of the Secretary of the Troas l nry to restore lands without payment .of taxes and t;os*s mcuired under au ‘hority of’ United States laws. Adopt ed. The House hill rcpctling the pat* (io"ing jr-twi r of tlie President was taken .up . Mr. Trumbi U moved to i refer if to the Committee on the Ju ii . curvy which Mr. •Oltxu'Her t arnesth jdpposed ami (braves and noes on mo , turn. Some discussmijj etwued, during which Mr. ( handler made a-s-rfiotis and charges respcefitio flic use of tin 1 I'pordotii'iig po’.v'et whieli called so.-th an eurphat-c ,deial from ‘M*.. who j.Baici that it. the charges which Mr ( handler had .made agrHnsr tlie-pies’. oent Were true, hey Woiibl ren-let-him liable to impeaehiwnt ldc repeate<l b s denial of all of the eharses or pra ■- : tiecs spoken <>t. ■ After some further : remarks the hill was referred to - the •i ud iviar y.l loir niif tee, • • Mr Sumner offered a series of reso u j tions declaring the. principles.of : struction. the jurisrhetition of ("oi grc' 4 - ■ ever the wole subject* the i/leg; ! tv f 1 existing gm erhmehfs in the South, and l ihc exclusion of strch States with such i illegal governments from (\>ngfessional rcprest-ntatioii and fmilt voting on (am : stitnfiorraf Amendments. ‘I hey also detdare it is. t‘ic rhitv of f’otigrevs.t proceed with the work of reconstruc tion, ard to, t’:is end i’ must- as-nm. jurisdiction over tlie- States lately in rebellion, except so la.- as -that juris dic-tion'may have feeei't renounced Hit mtist recognize only the loyal States a entith-d torepr sontatu n and a vote rtti Cußsttutwnal Amptidiurtft*. He -aul he would hot dweuss the resolutions, ■ but would read a fetter from- ;i friend in T xas, showing the importance oj the m -tier ;-which, he did, mil attei concluding: nmde s.iin- eh'sraeteristic remarks The resolutions wore o. dered ‘to he printed • Mr. Mor il gave no'ice that he would j iII'Up on’ M nday next.- t-be District ‘ ■ J Columbia neurosuffrage hi If. • norsb. Mr TVilliajns nf IVnn., call t] u>. i lie bill til’ last ‘ session ,r the rogula* • ion t>l appointoieiits to and ‘retiiov:i]s irom office. :<n?l addressed the ht*use in advocacy and it. Mr. W iiluuits read a Icngtliv written argument ‘on the Ltd’ regulating ap. pointmen'ts to nd removals t’ om office • fie was very sevme upon the I'reside ,t w hom he said had- betrayed I is ; art\ and couniry. >everal auiendtiien s were offergd t • the bill, uluch'is made ih special order for to-morrow. The House pa-ged a bill.‘providing tli.it in all cages wln re a citizen of the 1 nited State-, who altwjfi •reflmim'il loyal thereto and .(id (tot violate or give aid or encouragement to am per>- son engaged in rebellion, gtiali b in'gan action t ■ recover injury t * pers r. or property, or the value there of, no such action sh ill be defeated or any defense allowed by virtue of au thority of the late so-called (Vnfeder ate States of A meric i • r of any State declared in rebellion by proclamation of lVesidt lit ol the l iiited State:, . •’ Washington. December 9—The friends of Colorado and Nebraska are n akin ; zealous effort- h*r thea< mission of those two new States into the I'tinm. aad several"” other - ! 1 I ■■ ■ c >nting * j., op.>o’ ■ tie- measu e tor the reaMjn lb t .the'r rt;>pective const it n tions exclude bltck me , though lew in no ib r. lma rh< •] cure f rsaeh -e ling Republiea s ut.enly \ow that goioe ot the peml.og loeasu es o! legislation .are desitrned to enable 4Joti "re'g to r o U l.,te appo ntments and other public matte s, trre-pective ot the President, and pending u|<n tlicir two.-thi ds uiajo rty to defeat ail vetoes Several of the Congr ssmen elect ‘rom the S nth talk about immediately returning home, there bei’ g no pr-.s ----p ct of their admi-sion. I he .joint Oonmn’ie. on Heeonstruce ’ tion, having been rew and will com tin nee work this w ek- One of th • first things to be C ;nidered by them w :! ] bp with rpfprenpp’ to the political condition af the. Southern Slates :nd a ‘ ——- —— -m • •►►———— Territorial Gf.pin , ‘wf< far tht m Star* . —The following # tl e : roso'iCo !i.>k inr to a tern? ra! lorn of “overtiment for the S onfi ri Sr-ite , which tvns offered in the •House it Representatives by Mr.* Brooms .11 l’- bs li aina. The resolution was a dopt’ and by a Vwtenfyess luT. lilys S7 : .Resolved. That*tbe Onuuattae <> •'T err t®ri**s he instructed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill ;‘r• vidi’ p terr'.tona’ governments for the several districts ntVoonl ry w thin the jurisdiction nt the l iV'cd States, h>r~ Til •1 > PC ‘ I th ’ Oe * * V!- inj Stew of Vifg’Miia ‘North Carolina, ” nt! Cur>'m ri;,. * i ■g; . F! ■ri-ia is- pi, Ala:.all*.l. Louisian-, \i k a it sas trod T xa*. find-giving to all adult • male iohabitrofs benn within, th ■ lim f the United States, or duly uaio i r il zed and rot pnr'io pan's i-n the hit? re.lu-1 lull, fu ; . (jii ! potj-i al t tgV■■ i such territorial governments.* For Solicitor General. a- authorized to annoum >. W. I! BENNETT, of Bro k#’ County, as a Candidate for tlie office of Solicit.>?• General of the Southern Circuit,* at the election to he held on Wednesday, the 2d ilav of January next’. dec ti Bnrrng'R. F nnii t. I.nnils. and On * \ s \ OosnnssroMtu, > ■ . -Thomas vijje, 6 Dec 3, 186$ ) C Ilf CL'I. VIC In accordance with instructions received f'.uni the Assistant Commissimer. Bureau IC. : F and A. 1,-amis -State of Georgia. MWtNttd ! f"r the ensuin'; year, between I* alters and Freedmen, will lie approved-and enforeed by the Bureau in the District of Thomasville. as ’heretofore. JOS. O’NEIL I l)ee tit f Brev'. Maj. A. S Alum. . CARD. . MRS. RARRATTE woull inform hor patrons and friends, that site has 1 rented liie home in Fietclu-rvilie. formerlv occupied by Col. Louche, and that she will •t-'iinie her Scnool Exercises on Monday, i tli■■ 7- hos January. The place is retired and desirable -s a Scho .1 locat on. arr. she hopes to siie sat is la lion s. heretofore - She ni l teach I the English t'ud French bnuiches of e.ia i cat ion. upon the same terms a- herel< fore i —paytr.eni required in advan e. She is also prepared to fitrnish P. oms and Board to a few pit il . dec l-S-T HOtISES a .ii MULES IHE uii let-signed will, kfep eon fib slant lv on ha lid, HOUSES ‘ \N f* M CLES for sale, .-it -10-. Liv- it Jj ; i rv Stables, opposite the Young'Hons \ W3l. ST EG \LL Dec 1* .’ . _ • • • _ .• if BO 103 W*WT iOI B Wheat Ground ? SEN [> to Cat Creek Mills. in-Louiidt— Com t l Georgia. without deiav, when- W II he | • .tmd anew, good an i honest Mil er, _ r, Jno. Tailor. New v\ heat an mratus on hand •EDWARD LviNG, Dec lil ■ ‘ Agent. ■ JL. IKT 33'^’ For S; i ] <-. I'.OTS I7’> and 369 in the 17th District if J Th im s’ .■ii at \ a'-c now ■ -tt'* *iv *■} ,I"i> s I. Both Li.tsare widl improved and will lit- sdld* J i-neaj N -> is the jime if you Wish In good bargain. These lands lie near the con j templated line of i in- South Georgia &• Florida Railroad, which will hr ]>ui u ider coat fact 1 next vcai*. whi-n they will he a; least doubled ill Value Apply to L. C. BRYAN. •Dec 19 ’ 1 * • s . \7~ X( >t km :. PUBLIC uotiee is be e'-y given tliaf 1. am in possession o! flic West hnlf'o’ sue Northwest quarter of BmUou Nnutlv* I Fourteen, in Township T.iree, Baii .-e Two, ; in . eon Count .. Florida, under contract 1 ‘that 1 have lliis .day tendered | aytnent for 5 e .same, which lias beets refused, and. that 1-ehal retain possess ion, of the same, unless dispossessed by process of law ’ GEO FA TE Dec id.’ . 11 • EKtWMSi from el (Hi | • • < Minty ( Mrt. Thomas Conn y u'imivi. D c Term, ‘■ IT ap.peiring to the Coart flijt W ‘II i Hendry. John ‘ Humphries, TANARUS: W, litMltsbv tnd M rixon Sf aglet ar . w re -nmrnoned to -ova- Eeti l Juror- a hi *crii ‘ i'll” C m n ■ 1 in -<li (1 <• j*u 1: ;If is ordered. tin il*V ntftl (*cli ■ f i lie'ii • :i fni ■ of T'V’ ioy 1 !l:inn ! Exactr i-sue lherclbr. lintel's ml .-in I jujal x -1 c made under oath. In •••he n 1 ierm of lhi Court. \V. J VItUNG, • Judy 1.K813 DEKLE r c. C. Dee 13 . . Si Ixl- OHGI .i— ronntf. .AG R E I', xlt 1,1 i o hoiv and onl > !>. i utc honorable Conti of < Irdin ,r\ ‘if* Mmnty, wilt be sold on tlie First Tuesdiv in February nest within tin eg 1 Honrs of before t <• Court'llniiße door in Thomnsvillt; said Conntv, the Lands and Real Estate lie longing io l-yae Fitch. deed SoH for distri hilt-ion Terms of. sale made known on the | daf of sale • • e FETCH • . LERI! RKKLE. Dec 13 40,1 Adiitrs. fiHORRI t Colquitt Comity. Court of Ordinary, Re .3. 18iif> R lIEREAS, Jo|,„ T. Daw-on. Admini-- | irator osi the estate of James W. ilixtKs. petition- this Court for Letters of Dismis sion from sai-l Administration. All per sons interested w ill take due noli e thereof and ti 1 • iJieir- ohjeiSMau- in Court, if aov they tmve. stliertti- • Lenei-oi Ri-mi-se . will be granted and isn>-l said np| licHnt. at the June T rm. 18ti7. of this Court ISAA t’AIiLTON. Dee. lJMun* Ordin i v R 1 OKixlA—l'olqiiitt * oitill. s\ “ “ ... ;i ix tß* tile estate of Wfltiam J Smith. I e and... having applied tor Letters of ltis. mission from said estae, notice is lieietn 1 given to all person- interested In tile then objection- in Court witliiri the time pre scribed by law. nt her wise Letters of Dismis sion will he gran’ed -ai t applicant. Given under mv otheial signature, tins August 8, t 18Cd. ISAAC CARLTON, am 23 fim Ordinary. fi EOKfil %—Colquitt County. TWO Months after date, and at file March T'Wiu of (he Court of Ordinary nl sai l Coil tty, I shall apply to said Court for -iti erder to sell the Land belonging to the estate of Durham Hancock, deed. J AS. T. H ANCOCK, Dec 13-2 m Cl v Ah 1 o CtiOic. u ... —ti. ) A specific for incipient Cholera. for >*!by \\ p, CLOWKR fe CO. PREPARE ForC'lirislnitis JEFFERS & . SON- H : and and of Frenrh < ndn m unit < iHifrrtivHarif-M. Smooth S-. n s (; Drops tall kimi- Jujube Pihtt I>_ • . Pi Kt< .lCm-A Can \.* Brandv. Purr \\ im- and Cm-Cial Drops. Fens’. !*i j,- assorted, sm k Candy , 1.-,• -Irt a, B"n B > s vei l. nr.t- n■; Presents, Orange 3c HonevComh . ‘ * Alee, Can Fruit . Ji lii. s. Citrons, Nuts, Rai s‘irs Fia's. Apples. Orantfgfes, etc , The lal-geM asoorniVem . t Family (Crurerlw and I*r x isiitnv in i li<tniai ille.* m i for sate on the rmtenablr terms. ■ .’ : r r 'l.-mn-- and Gentlemen are invited to . cal mi examine onr large tftoek and prices, i Keiaeiuher the -plai Gold ierg s. •. Jeffterw X son. Dec 13 . FATR WAUNIVG! Prof. TUI J PIN r l' , ‘ :, . at - engaged only nsdl the 1 tiret day ■ mu , • when my }>*-.- • sent Gallery will lie el >scii • having been rented by other —art tea sot 1 ler tars in ess. Those wishing those roost beautiful of-all Likenesses, the ZOOXOGItAPH's, should : improve this.probably the last op, ortunity Os obtaining them. Pliotosrra pti. I'fi rolyppfi A :<1 imhrotypci, Talcen as usual A fine assortment of Albums ‘ and < lilt Pram es i , 1* c 13-ts G A. .IKFFERS Artist. O c i 11a Lands FOE SALE iJi-s tbs Bluet or Hardwick ■■fcr-n Place, two nriles from Boston (tepot. on'At omic & Gulf ICailroad and to miles from Thomas-ville- The Farm ,con tarns 736 ttcres of Land 406 of which are open. About half of the open Land has be‘*n rested for two years, and ihe whole is well adapted Iso the cifl'ivafiowof Cotton The Buildings are all in good condition. On the place is a large Frame Gin House with good Iron Cotton Press and Gin with anew Rubber Ba i til rail in good condition. The place is wall wattu'tid T--rnts arevttn modatina For further partiriilavs call <>i (’apt. (iit-v. ri ■ the nti let-signed on the premi ses. SAM’L J’ SMITH. If the place is i o‘s .1 I privately .before tb !: ins?a it. it “ • 1 i• —i o’- bent in the Town of Thomas il!e on th 1 da v . Tvn-sda v 1n . . I > 1 sr,i,. . Dec 18. J: * , , SPS •’ . cunvrn C'ortTii: Lands * for sale. CIA IE undersigned offers for sale tlnve 1411- *JL of band ip CVifich .Countv. <:a.. known as the property of M. A. Mi-Nulty and J B Jackson, (Iranilll-re not vetnemheved), contain lin in the aggregate 1479 acres. \v*-li. improved* one of the hi-st grazing TsttHs in r ’ South* Hr, 9 W. “ or M r S rtnons, iu the nei hi trl ■ to any pne desii ing to exmniin : the premises No lot ter Iwgmn is offered in Ihe S’ ‘l'licse Jtisds will bo - >ld at ?l “ 1 pej- aere if an ilic-ation is made immediately, out tli----- will be sol I’for ea sh onl Ylll y t 1. I lib*Y ‘ \ • ‘ Dec Bfaiip * . . TlO nasviWc, Hid TAKEN IP ON Sturdy evening l->, n,stn.-ill G-iy • Horse Mule, nhour ten or eleven years, “i-i. The owner Pan get* him hi ending at my resilience, one and a hafi rrtil - from Boston, by.proving prot • ■a•il pa y iog cos s. ’ . ■ • ’ • . S. J McINTcSM Dec (i • .if Oysters! Oysters rnUß snhserfber w-mld most respectfull v ia 1 form the citizens at Ttwoua trille null v.i einity that la- han nade such • uirangeiu ut t •!* OYSTER* < that he tun* afford to - •• v tliein Op.tt> Ge t leuien or Ladies fa- the sin •t i sum oi 25 egnts per plate and by tin- Qattn . i make a h viu_ . he wishes ot hers t lire t > e s time Cotne Gent letuen and Lada; - and’l will treat Von nil ri. lit • • j r - oms Ne 1 OHre Dec (> . . . *if ■ • o GIOISGSA Arlntl. Comity. 11Y virtue ot an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold on the fii s Tues'j ty in January next, tieiwe n ha tiw rd lioitrs of sale, aft ibed'ouft Tlousi do r of said County, all tin* I,anils helot* ■■ illjr to the Esliite oi Jas! Toueldone, dee’d. tat” ol -aid l ounty. Sold tor tfie beto fi o the heirs a ! and e-eduoin of said decea's. and JOHN TOECHTONE, * WILLIAM TOUCHfo.NE, Nov 10-ld • • Adm’rs. 4<lmini* it is* sale. \1 T ILL he -dd a’ ‘*ie mMwiit • * ( H * * 1>• ■ • eased, pt t y jUth o. December next the foil >wing pvoi ertv to wit 9 Head Mules, Cattle Hoe*, Wagons, Cart*. Oxen, I Bttyfgy; I fine ('aniaire. Household & Kitchen furniture, farming implements, corn a large lot fodder. Hav and o’ her things to nu merous to mention Terms Ca> . The sale to eotrtinoe .rmn dav to day until all is sold E. R YOUNG, Nov 96 3 t Adm'r * v rn o AfNVM I will he made to the Court of Ordmarv of Lnunde-(‘onus v vo to sell the Real L pf liilian Walker, late of said Countv.’ ■ I. . oased. ISi.iZA WALKER, Sept 27 2tn . • rrwo umriin I will he made to the Ontinari s Conti of Lhnfides County, for leave to eell tlu . ‘late of William Kuighr lat- of sdd Countv deed . • WAI..C. KNIGHT ’ Nov 8-2 tn Adm’r. ATLANTIC A- CI IE H CO , ) . Sivaiiuah -Kept Bth lßtiO. • . . Sur i. . --1 -■ - Of* in. •) ■ NOTICE. ON -and after this date, all KreA'ht eorniim ft a* 1 destined ;• |H>i it- We.-t ot’l. ■ < ii-k h “t” me.- Rivei wd! oe c ■irried <ivei “ - Road to aud’fmui Savaiumii. at a ruduefton.ot f'weuty-Sve p*'r -Cent.. OIL the Yrnnsportatim fmm Tlioma-yille—making th ehnrges in the several eli sses ns follows ! First Cl ss per cubic fin.,, 14c.ts. Seeond Class per lit Ihs ps c 8 Third < is- per MW lb- •. ry ~,8, 8 Fonrth Class per |!> |us CM Fit; !i Cl I— per 1“ ills .... .... ..ft els. Sixth Cia-s per K*' l Ihs 34 pt.-. Seventh Clues per 111 lls 3 cts. Eighth (Mas- per 10 lbs 23 ets. Cotton per 100 lbs II S. H VINES. Kept 13 37 ts Ge i'l Snp’t FOR SA 1.1: 4 FIN Nhh CARIilAtiE— wi u Har nes om lete at GST. Aipljs u MeQUEEN & MITCH EM Oct 18 42-ts A. & R. SMITH, THOMAS ILLE, GA. DEALERS IX •’ . iirn<. I'm invtitui; Hardware Mher Plated C.mls>, GLASS, OSINA AND EARTHENWARE* TALLF \NI> POCKET (TTI.I I.Y. .TIN Wl-* WOOD WARE. CAR- * RIAGE MATERIALS: A Largd Lot of nil Kinds of STO ’ >'!S, Hollow Ware, Cooking Utensil© of every kind. j Awi ll selected stock of splendid STOVE** tin-’ received-iiom • -. h uuUrv. Nov 15 4fi-tf LHf.MiMON & FREEMAN, | • WHOLESALE “ .. G aOCERS! Comer Hay iimi Dravtnn Si„ . j Savannah, : : :* Georgia. • SSv ARE jdl-’ rn;’ on liber.,l terms ;i lafge at. . well selected Stock of GROCERIES! T i wtii f: „ | : . an.', coasnmi-ra.iti h:h thi-rn CfSOfftiCtA. - “A. DUTENHOFEit, ,TNO M W. HILL. i l S., vitt.il.. . tI; Jeitel-.- >y 1 ... *o # •a, DtJTENHO-FIS & to.. shippi:g 3 ’ EORW ADDING ‘ • A XI) C JM MISSION • or *. -■—*r ‘■ . • __ • ° . D * m<> .* up A Y stk i: r. i . Savannah,- • : : : “Georgia. Libera] advances made on cop. sigh Cotton for ante in this Citv. or l New York or Philadelphia.. ISasrxina mill ltopc constantly on hand ;it lowest juices. Ai Rr’iril’- Vntnii I o*-k Iron 0 ot ton Tie. ’('nn-i-spn- Her ts in X’ York Tfcnrdeu A Cos ( or, : .■- i u 1'.i1.0. ! ‘ll.:”. r-- Herring A; Cos. Nov Lvt.ui, or NT!,’.AT. SrPFK'PKXT'S OFFUT. ) I ■ .• ■ ) . Tlinoioii TICK FT*.. Thomasville to Quincy $lO 00 THoiuasviHe to fallal’..,ssee ...... 9 00 T o nasvilVe to HwtMk 8 A0 • Madison.-. *. 7 00 QaittKui to Madison t. 50 Valdosta to Ibdisoß. •> 7~> F'.r i’ I- u. <'>nt• I.l. iii in <..i Psv ngeis i.,- tw-fm til” ;’)> -v .s’tati >m- a PasKimgiT ( oh, - attached to the Freight Train ou the lowing days: On Monday W.-iinesil , v and F”idav. Ijesvirg'l imasviile .....7.45 A M. Leaving Quitman 10.1 A- M . Leaving Valdosta 12.45 I*. Arriving at N’o. 12, in titue t < connect wilt the Through Passenger Train tor Florida < >n Ttasd’ v Thursday and Saturday. Leaving No I- on arrival hi i • Train from Florida anil arri ing as follow*: Ajt Valdosta-. •- 12.25 I’ M ’ a ~. 2.38 P ,VJ. . ‘ • . .At Thonmsvilh 5.15 P.M. Bv taking this train Pan-,'Tigers to aiidTr . K ,id \\ill avoid any delay on t .•• .•••. .* ’ . ’ • H:U HAINES . Dec 6 . • Gen’l Sup"? STOLEN From mv lot on the nig tnfthetwelfi jas .eight n.il*- below 1 mmi .sville.the road to .vlonticello a chcstiut sorrel pony I write, i,ia, or ten yean old in eouuu u walking or ,• some hat rnidled off on his right thigh hv the he is low behind rath i .cat hamed w< mounted before, rather long to Ida height Pares or ranks under the sad teentirelv a little lazy hut With a epir nu-Kn very las. aha bv care ful examination a -malt blemish uaiv bi- dis covered in the signt of his leu eye tho gh toe sight tit tlie eye is goon and looks as weli.r itie other, nis main ail lies tin tiie left side. An . informal ion concerning him w I t,e thatikluliv received and twenty rive uoliars paidfo dm'very to the uudersigut and. Alvp siotiie ia i homaivilte La IxAsC G JOIiDA N OTJR HOUSE! BAH. BILLIARD ;. .- AND (OYSTER SALOON. H AVING refit ■ed and opened otir Sa- P MdGI -m's 11 a'nos Slic p we are prepared to of tei to ttie public c-cety thing that can be found in a first class RhiNkC), Brandy, 4>tn. R*t, ’i CHAMPAGNE MINE. MUSCAT WIRE.’ RIAL \C, \ WINE. PORT WINE ’ M ADEIRA Wi <E, SHERRI WINE CL \RET W INE RHINE ULM • . • i And every variety ~i’ l.iijiiorw. euiitr I by ihe battle or drink. plum .u- mixed. ■ bnlt iIA •!’ oti Draugli Pine Havanna t LGARS q| diffet brands . . • • lerson’s and othet ■ FINE CUT 1 • ‘ 1 • ■ and Vvr.j thing (o suit tite taata | oC iiic mosi latsudiou* u le hail at the OUR HOUSE, ■ As cheap as any other place ir. Thomas. I viHe.’ Wo shall always keep on hand a large and well SELECTED STOCK. ■lot Wliiskr} t'nnchrs, every i Morning and Evening, made tioni pure Irish and Scotch Whiskey. V m /-a r’lnrosia:. Stewed i‘ i sty • i sati-t • in:.-r-■tan * A!- -. HOT COFFES . Morning and Evcnri g. - Prices AS LOW a L c 3 Attached to he Our Hmm is a • Billiard Saloon Where gentlemen wishing to indulge in the licnlt “exercise can do so at all hours. .We ini old patrons find the pod ;• gi\ us ai a 1 before purchasing else* wfie e."- N lE—Good, order always maintained • . Peaces At Perry. Dec <1 •. * if Ni.W STORE ! OPENED IN •F If JLLE* : HARDWARE. Tin Ware uitd Crockery. Fine Chf-wing To-. ill eo, ‘hoese. Cigars. Candy.. Itaisins and Almonds, ; Fine Lo.t New Flour, .! - ■ * weired from St Lonia, Mo., . Siara < uUrf, ian tiles. Laui. Bacon. spite, . ; SNppei. Ptffas.li, ! And a varictv of <itlier tliinpitao {Hnoeraßii J’ery LOW 1 >r l i.sii sup, Kfißt, i uirtt). ■ • W J PARNELL* Sent i ’ . ts • a * ____________ Administrator’s Sale. (ji r ■'i —(. I, l ( i.iii,' ,j • r>y virtue of Bn"order from (He Court, of” 1 > • . ‘£>•ywill i>r solcf oor in Moultrie, icm o*n it” tir*i tuesdas in .lap* nary ne'x-, .part yf lot of land No. 367 in ; the 8-h.dtAtriet o’ mid Cbrtnt v. Sold as - the propi-iity of William A id: deceased for he tiers f* the hen's atd credit ors of said JAMES ALDERMAN. . ’Nov...jth . # . Adm'r Administi'ator's Sale • • • II ’ ‘.l,* • <■ ore the Court JJoust* t j *door i Viild'isis Lowndes County, • i-■ ti he tn*i Tue.-d yin January nexi..” the 1 fgcls jU Lola of land *♦ it, two ii .ndi.ed and .igtiieen acres (;fib< lit 188 t oiiiaii.ing-390 acres no ‘ * for me ImMkH of ■ In “heirs and credi irs of WillmiuJ Deatv deceased. Terms on. the and. vof sale. ANDDEW b. CE.iTY N • Adin’r. HOIS:, t\l) LOT roit SALE r ¥ ti IE l - •! t'i sell tiic . i Itarfd-oine and well ini/ House .and Lot. situa ini i : *iie IJ !-• iovi i vn;■ road, formerly occu pied bv Mrs. Julia M Fisher. This is a deeir- II family, and ma\ be pur- I ■ ti.itia s- ii.l <rinu*- j tion • pph • ci : * 1•: Aiiaitis or the under i signed • Jfov 25 ts • L. C lIRYAX. Administrator’s Sale. Astri'rMbie to an ordered the Court of Or dinar;, td 1 oaias Comity. . will lie sold before the ( ourthouae door in 1 nomasvitle, on lire hrs; Tuesday in January next, tin- follow iug prt ipel tv to wit: Mb’ Lund numbers (1) and two (2| in • known as t tie pi.-ic, w n • Vh- Kice now res - ’"'-*—sold as tli property of ( haries 15. An s. Hot t mint di td. Terms oi the day of said: ‘ A P. WRIGHT Nov 15-td . * Adm'r. * Administrator’s Sale. UrfLl- he sold :.T r'.,’ bto Mfl&feiKS of Jlio- * dt oi; Thursday, 6th • ; • lieeenih. , ext. the in liWvuig property, to wit . tiliei.dvii Horse* snAMtuhs sti head of ■Oat- • tie VV agous. I art- ( kttit and Sheep. I Farming ‘ Ho - id and Eth'heii Fitruitnre • • .1". Sugar Mill and . . . liollks SWffi 1 :•i •• * ‘ Mig.i 1 tie. Su-itr, Svrfip, and many other ’ i e naira* shoe and .place will he rented c ‘.Plant >1 tor one war 1.-.. i-.ii . Mi! ■ dav nf sale. ’ ’ ‘ GEO t, GIBBS, Nov- 15 ti * . Adm'r. THOMAS . SHERIFF* SALE. ‘ . I>Y vjrtnt- of an order from the Superior > Court ot Tiioinas County will lie sold n 1 m—. ‘ i.i'i, re the Courthouse Ci . id t uustv. three head of • ueseitfted as fullosti —iOos dark bav M •• Kit oi., g e.y Mare Mule, named Pegm, one light hay Mare Mule, aumrd. it . a:id one cteuni tailored horse tunned.He ry mate M i e named Puss, and Colt. Aiso ;o ti e s„me time thirty five head of limit’ a. or it c iso sixty bead of Hogs, i ui.ii t .r less forty head til .sheep, more or I ss one l or, S :ler one Grain Fan, one it raw < utter one t'.io or e Wagon and Har in s an.'Yoke Oxen a it C.ut. one Lot Wool •he Grindstone t••>t of Piantaiion Tools; also ■ one bales i otuth, more ot* less thirty barrels ■Syrup, more or le s. lOhh bushels Coni i time or less i o busies Potatoes, lm re or less’ and i . ‘'ti pound* Fodder, inure or less- Le’ Vied 111 as liie property U i.fiaiu Marvill, to satis y an a. i.a liment in favor t.l A- F. Eve ritt Property pmn.ed out bv Plaintiff o'4 Khurifl- .