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v ! r.i.v.v !/7 ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. (iriT.MAWTTN. 3. KI.ANNKRY. K. w. IMM'MM'fS'l'. j
L. J. OUILM ARTIN & CO.,
cknek.yl shipping,
Commixtion and Forwarding Merchant*,\
Kti. Hi Bar Stih*t, Savannah, JJa. |
mtr- Particular attention given tonrocnrlng
Freight*. hiiil purchase and sale n6 Hard Pirn’
Timber and Lumber, Cotton, Wool, Midi*, Ac. ;
February 24, INBH. 6-ts
S. 11. HAIMS I \(sTO.\,
lIKAU H IN KXKKT VAItIKTY OF
CABINET FURNITURE,
CII AIR S, 1) ESK S, MATTRESSES,'
MIRRORS, AO., AC.
Parlor, Dining Doom, Library
anil Bedroom Sets,
In a variety of Patterns ami Finish.
Prices to Suit die Times.
Laceaml Oftu/,<> Mos/jnilnuCanopies.
agents for geokgia voir
DIUS MOT OHIf 9111 EDS
AND MATTRESSES,
The Best Red in tire. Sold at New York Prices.
7-rr Call and Examine my Goods and Price*
holme puichuxing.
llelnft connected with some of the
' LARCEST MANi:FACTORIES
In the North, 1 can seil Goods with but ONE
PROFIT.
Wareraoim IIH Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, <IKO.
May 4. 1806. ly
Davant & Waples,
FACTORS,
Firam Si HEM COMMISSION
Mer<• li an tm ,
FORNEIi RAV ANI) UNfOI.N STREETS,
SA VANN AII, GEO.
per Special attention given to the sale of Cot
ton, Timber, Lumber, and all kinds of Country
Produce.
1! J. HAVANT, w. D. WAPLES.
Os (lie lute linn of Davant &. Lawton.
May 1, I8(itl. Cm
¥mu? DZIALYNSKI,
* WIIOLKHAI.E AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods,(Nothing,Hats,
CAPS, SHOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, AC.,
No. I0 St. Julian ami IDS Hi van Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
akiP’Orilers front the Country promptly
attended to.
.May 4, 1866. Cm
Lovell & Lattimorc,
MANUKAC I TREES OF
PLAIN TIN WARE,
AND*DE.U KIW lit
Japanned, Planishod and Stamped Tin Wares.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Moves, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates.
T.entX Brooms, Wooden Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
HOLLOW WARE, &0„ &0.
Crockery and Glassware ,
Also, Wafer Coolers and Filters,
ICE PITCHERS AM) PvKFIUGEUATOIUS.
Ami In connection with the above, we have in
Store every variety of
ceoofifi &nm
AND RANGED,
\\ ith all the fixtures ready for immediate use.
These JJtovcs are neat and simple in appearance,
with large Hugh of extra thickness and weight.
\\ ill he sold at reasonable prices. Orders for
Stoves promptly atteudvd to.
wo. 100 and 157 Congress St.,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
May Hit. 1 stit>. in,
S. S. Miller,
Dealer in Mahogany, Walnut ami Fine
I’»»i* si t I ii y r ,
French and Cottarje Chamber Sett s,
LOOKING CLASSES AND MATTRASSES'
Made to Order.
No IST 3j,.cgiiton Street,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
• vr ' ‘ .
M. G-. EHRLICH,
WIIOI.KSA.rjiC AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Millinery I Fancy Goods,
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
ran as, laces, silk as. &c.,
Always on hand a large assortment of Trimmed
and Uutrimmed
hats, bonnets, a straw goods.
/ ancy and Fad us (roods of every desci'ip
lion, at wholesale.
Jiimsiesbx Sr,. One ihjor rumi Brocobtox,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
Branch Store in Valdosta. Geo.
Kir-Country Orders promptly attended to.
May 4. Ijtoe. Lhb '
SAVANNAH ADVERTISEMENTS. I
John MeMa’ on & Go.,
WHOLESALE EALF.RS IN
OrocrricN, t orn, Oats,
HAY, FEED,.AC.
Corner of Broughton ami Jefferson Street*,
SAVANNAH. GA,
February 10, 1 Hfin. '4-fim
E. L. Neidlinger,
DEALER fx~
sums, inns MB BIT.
Saddlery Ware, Leather, &c-,
No. 14 Barnard Street,
TWO POOR* SOUTH OF KINO k WARING'B DRUG STORE.
SA VANN AH, GEORGIA.
February 10, 1800. f»m
MARSHALL HOUSE,
ItKOIIG 11 TON SIR EET,
SA\ A>\ JI,GK()RGIA.
rwvillS first, clues Hotel lias been
JL remodeled and newly refur
nished uud put in perfect order wj’i l l \ A
throughout. The traveling public *1 lH
may rest assured they will fiml ‘■'Mz'&t
j comfortable accommodation* at t his House.
A. it. LL'GE, Proprietor.
February 10, 1806. ly
! 11. A. I'AI.MKR. j. 11. DKI'FIHH.
PALMKn & DEPPISII,
WHOLESALE AND UKTAII, DEALERS IN
X A 313 ft WARS,
CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE TOOLS,
Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps,
Agricultural Implements,
148 Congress and Cl St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
February 10, 1860. Cm
EDWARD C. WADE. BRA HORN 11. WADE.
E. C. Wade 8c Cos.,
FAC T ORS,
Forwarding & Commission
•View lumls,
SAVANNAH. CEO.
AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE OF
1 ril Engines ‘
I'ortiiDio nmt .tuuuu..j ° ,
“Soluble Pacific Guano ; and
Super Phosphate of Lime.
March 17, 1866. 6m
HUNKY MHtMt.UIU. ISAAC MKINHABD.
11. Meinhard & Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERSIN
Hoots, Shoes, Metis,
G&OWSitS*
(ieiitlemrn's Furnishing Goods,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &C.
105 Bryan and 12 St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, CEO.
January 20, 1860. Him
Southern Cotton Warehouse,
COKNKR OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
O’FALLON & CO.,
Factors & Commission Merchants
They solicit a portion of the business of the
people of Georgia and the adjoining states.
TtST Office in Stoddard’s Range.
jOG9T*The firm is represented in Quitmau, hv J.
I). DKLANNOY, who wiil be pleased to forward
the interest of patrons. janiO-tim
WM. L. PEABODY,
WHOLESALE DEALER ill
BOOTS AND SHOES,
OF ALL KTGDS,
151) Congress St.,S. K. of the Market*
SAVANNAH, GEO.
s»<pr-Fresh goods by every boat.
J 99' k Llbernl discounts made to Country deal
ers and all who huv to sell again. All orders by
mail or express promptly tilled.
April 7, ISiui. * (>m
A. DUTENHOFEr” JNO M. « . HILL,
i OF SAVANNAH. G\. OF JKFFKHSOX CO., FLA.
A. DUTENIIOFER&CO.,
LHirPISffG,
Forwarding & Commission
IHERIIIWTS,
RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Prompt attention given to the purchase,
sale and shipment of Cotton, Lnin
i ber and Country Produce gen
erally. Consignments solic
ited, on which liberal ad
vances will be made.
rkvkue n c i; s :
Brigham. Baldwin & Cos., Savannah.
Hiram Roberts. Esq.,
J. 11. Zeiliu A Cos., Macon. Geo.
Hr. X. L. Angler. Int. Rev. Col, Augusta, Ga.
James M. Ball, Esq., Atianta, Ga.
Willis Chisholm, “
C. L. Robinson, Jacksonville, Florida.
F. Dibble,
Col. W. J. Bailey, Jefferson county,
Baldwin A Cos.. New
'V.tMv'.i 'lit< lied. Esq..
Vpril l L ISfUL I v
••r- - ■■ *s
Jno. \Y. Ander^B
COTTON Fv®
/orinarbina anfl
MERCHAN
CORNER DRAYTON AND*
SAVANNAH, GECJ
'This Firm, os represontel
niembor. has tiron doing
sion business for the last Thivt*
Liberal .Ulvancea made on
Country
May 4, IS6C. 6m
TII E QUITMAN BANN Eli .
BROOKS COUNTY—IfiGAi NOTICES.
QTATFjOF C;KOKGIA,Broom Coin
u tv Whereas, T. »8. T. Kmoift and Ja».
KljifO, A dmin Ist i ntor« of tin* Estate of Willis
King, deceased applies for letters of Dismission
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties at interest to file their objections within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters cf
RLrnLrtion will be granted the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, O. B. C.
March 10. mn. Cm.
CT EORGfA) Brooks County. —Whereas,
K Wm. 11. Stanley. Administrator on the
J'latate of J. E. Tlowell, deceased, applies for
Letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law and file their objections ;
otherwise said Letters will be granted to the ap
plicant.
. J. G. McCALL, Ordinary,
January 1-Cm
(~1 EORRIA, Brooks County.- Whereas, W.
I R. Joiner, Administrator on the Estate of
A. J. Groover, deceased, applies for Letters of
Dismission. These are therefore to cite all per
sons interested to be arid appear at rny office {
within the time prescribed by law, and file their ;
objections; otherwise said Letters of Dismission ;
will be granted the applicant.
,f. G. McCALL, Ordinary. I
January ?0,186(1. l-6m
/ 1 KOHGIA 1
\JT JOHN DELIC. Administrator with Will
annexed, of the Ketale of KOIiKRT I’FACOCK. ;
deceuseii, having fnlly administered the Estate ol j
said deceased has applied tome for letters dieniis
sory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ■
persons interested to be and appear at my office. I
within ihe time prescribed by law. and file their
objections : otherwise said letters will be gran
ted the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
January 20, 1866. Mini
C 1 KOHGI A, Brooks Coi ntv -Sixty days
afterdate, I will apply to the Court ot
Ordinary for leave to sell the Real Estate of
Jas. Williams, late of said county, deceased.
E. J. WILLIAMS, ATuTx.
April U, 1866. i m
(i Brooks Cocktv.- m B. Parsa-
JT more, Administrator on the Estate of G.
M. Clayton, deceased,has filed his petition for
Letters of Dismission from said administration.
Those are therefore to cite all persons interes
ted to be at my office within the time* prescribed
by law, to show cause if any they can, why
said Letters should not be granted the appli
cant. J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
January 20, 1860.. 1-Gm
JT 1 LORGIA, Brooks County. —Whereas, L. A
V7K Folsom, Administrator on the estate of
John Folsom, deceased, applies for Letters of
Dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties at interest to file their objections within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted the applicant.
J. G. McCALL. Ordinary.
May 4,1866. 6m
Gt EORGIA, Brooks C«unty.— Notice is hereby
T given that sixty days after date, I will ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the
real estate es Thos. M. Boston, deceased.
W. 11. GOLDWIRE, Adm’r.
" ‘ !6-60d
May low.
G\ EORGIA, Brooks County.— Whereas, A.
T Wiliford applies for Letters ofAdminis
tratidn on the Estate of Frederick Wattson, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite all persons inter
ested, kindred and creditors, to file their objec-
if any they have, in my office within the
time prescribed by law ; otherwise letters will
be granted the applicant. aHBk
J. G. McCALL, Onffnary.
May 25,1866. li)st
C'T EORGIA* Brooks Coouxty. -Whereas,
71“ Mrs. Mary A. Williams. Administratrix of
Barteinous Williams, deceased, annliesto me for
Letters of Dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to notify all parties at in
terest to file their objections, w ithin the time pres
cribed by law, otherwise said letters will ho
granted and issued to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ord’y.
May 25, 1866. 6m
(1 BORGIA, BROOKS COUNTY.—To all
7whom it may concern : Whereas, W. W.
Groover, Guardian of Mary A. Anderson., applies
for Letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties at interest to file their objections within
the time prescribed by law. otherwise said Let
ten of Dismission w ill be issued and granted the
applicant.
In testimony, witness my hand and seal of of
olßco, this May 24th. 1866.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
June l, 1866. 20-6 m
hereby given to the creditors ofJa
li cob Watson, late of Brooks County, dec’d,
to file their claims in my office, in due and legal
form, within the time prescribed by law, that a
proper pro rata proportion may be’ made among
sai 1 creditors, as the estate of said deceased is
insolvent. All persons indebted to said estate
are e irnestly requested to come forward and
make paymeut. WILLIAM HUDSON,
Jel 20-(R. Clerk Sup. Court, Admr.
C GEORGIA* BROOKS COUNTY. 7b aU
JK whom it may concern. Whereas, Mrs. S. R.
Kunibo applies to this Court for letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of James Rumbo, late
of said County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
parties at interest to file their objections within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters will
be granted the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
June 1. 1866. 30d
(-1 EORGIA* BROOKS COl N! V. 5o all
JK whom it may concern: Whereas. W. W.
Groover. Administrator of M. Groover, deceased,
makes application for Letters of Dismission from
said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties at interest to file their objections within
the time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters
will be granted the applicant.
In testimony witness my hand and seal of of
i fice, this May 24th, 1866.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
June 1, 1866. 20-0 m
BIiVAX HOTEL.
At No. 17* A. vSi, G. R. R.* Ga.
MJ, J. BUY AN having
• bought this Hotel, is Mgyriir^
NOW READY
to accommodate the public with rWß'w*
everything usually kept in a first class Hotel.
with the Hotel, he has on hand
ell selected Stock of
kCERIES,
cf
Htkks.
•» FKAt'Kl'i;.-.
maution. Al»o.
MaH l V VAI'E
BL. UKY.VN.
DRY GOODS!
SOUTHERN PALACE
DR.Y GOODS HOUSE,
Orff & Watkins,
IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND
01M11Q OEI E)Qf
A'OS, 111 •t.YIP li:t ( (KYG ftESS STHEET.
SAYJtMJKJUC,
We import our own Goods, or buy them directly
from the Manufacturers.
WE KEEP AN
EXPERIENCED BEYER CONTINUALLY IN THE
£ AST EH IB MARK ET S,
Goods Received per Every Steamer.
WE INVITE THE
mmmm si 1 mwm mimum
To our Wholesale Department.
March 24, 1866. 10-6111
Stevens & Rountree,
GrA..,
HAVE RECEIVED THEIR
SPRING AND SUMMIfi
STOCK COMPLETE,
Carefully Selected by one of the Firm in the
•Yorlhcru •Hfirkcls.
•®“The Citizens arc respectfully solicited to examine our Stock, which will be sold
at a small advance on co&t.j&S
Quitman. (Tecirpia, March 31, 1866. tl j
GREAT EXCITEMENT AMONG
THE PEIVIAIVS!
In consequence of the Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus by Great Britain, which w e are
glad to say has caused A HEAVY DECLINE IN DRY GOODS,
Russell & Perham
ARE THEREFORE SELLING OFF TIIEIR PRESENT STOCK AT GREATLY
Heduced Prices.
They Lave on hand and are Constantly Receiving a Large and Extensive
STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
IIA R I)\Y All E. TIN WAR E,
tffiOCmy MB EBVLSBT,
CONSISTING IN FART OF
Spring and Summer Prints, Muslins and Organdies, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins,
Linens. Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Gloves, Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets,
Dress Buttons, Par*sols and Belts, Combs and Toilet
Articles, Spring Cassimers, Jeans,
HISXBY &1J193S CiCTXIKG,
And the Largest Assortment of Ladies’ and Gents
Shoes ever brought to this place.
OYSTERS, SARDINES, LOBSTERS,
PICKLED HERRING, COFFEE. SUGAR,
CRACKERS, RAISENS, PICKLES,
PEPPER SAUCE, MUSTARD, GINGER,
PEPPER, TEAS, CANDY.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco !
We have a few COLT’S and SMITH & WESSON’S REVOLVERS. Together
with a few No. 10 Turn Plows.
*®“All of which we will sell as low as the lowest. "@s
March 31, 1866 RUSSELL & PERHAM.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES • t-
QUITMAN
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
H. PADGETT, Proprietor.
nE is now prepared with the best material and
competent workmen to put up to ordei*
Buggies, Carriages, and Wagons at short notice.
REP KERIN G, RE-PAINTING AND TBIMMIIO
will be done promptly.
He has on hand a number of Buggies, Carriage
es and light Wagons. Also has just received
lot of Northern Buggies, Harness and
Umbrellas. All of which are offered for
p refits.
Tht- j-iblic :ui'i fri'Ci'ls generally nre in^R 1
!<* ;!1 a:. I . \. ll ;.im«• I-r before f»&|g|j
Mr. B. W. LEVEHETTE will he found at
■ Shop ready to wait on any one who may wish to
| purchase or examine the work.
I March 31, 1866.
QUITMAN
DRUG STORE.
M. B. Hunter
rn VKF.S pleasure in renewing his notice to *he
1 citizens of Quitman and Brooks county, that
he keeps constantly on hand a
liargc Stock of Fresh
Drills and Medicines.
Patent Medicines.
DYESTUFFS,
LINE LIQUORS, FANCY WL
and TOILET ARTICLE?, &c. }
Tin'attention of l onntrvT'hy
«ie; tns is re perti’.il . tailed to
inv stock. l’reacriflioM carefully prepared.
M. ii. ill NTEK,
Druggist and Apothecary.
May 11, 1866. 17-ts
SCHEBANG!
—o
BILLIARDS, TEN PINS,
llViim, lAquoys,
Cigars,
AT TIIE
SCX&BAttC.
<fl ITVIAX, CiEORGIA.
January 20, 1866. 1-ts
LIVERY STABLE.
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
GEO. D. McCALL
ness as heretofore. Horses and Buggies always
on hand, and to be hired on reasonable terras.—
(conveyances, with careful drivers, furnished to
travelers, to carry them to any part of the coun
try. Horses cared for by the day or month at
moderate rates.
January 20, 1866. J-»
Savannah Newsand Herald,
PUBLISHED AT SAVANNAH, GEO.,
Is the Official Paper of tlie City \ is a.ssigned the
Publication ot Advertised Letters, as haring the
largest circulation in the city and county, and
publishes the legal advertisements of nearly ere
ry county which has its advertising done in .Sa
vannah. It is the BEST ADVERTISING MEDI
FM in its section of the State.
TERMS:
Tri-Weekly 6 44
Weekly 3 “
T**e Editorial Staff indudes Col. W. T. Thomp
son. former Editor of the Morning News, and well
known its an author ami Editor ; Dr. J. S. Jones,
former Proprietor Floridian and Journal ; Mr *-
11. Clement ; Jacob N. Cardoza, K»q., well known
as a Southern Editor and Writer on Finance, and
others.
The Business Department is in charge of Mr.
Theodore Blois, former Publisher Morning News.
S. W. MASON, Editor & Prop'r.
METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE.
GREAT GIFT SALBI
CF TIIE
NEW YORK AND FROfTDKNCE
J EWELERS’ ASSOCIATION.
f.vriTAL, $1,000,000.
Depot, IS7 Broadway.
An immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry
and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for ONE DOL
LAR. each without regard to value and not to
be paid for till you see what you will receive.
CERTIFICATES, naming each article and its
value are placed in sealed envelopes and well
mixed. One of these envelopes wilT*b*e by
mail to any address on receipt of 25 cents ; five
for $1 : eleven for $2 : thirty for $5 ; sixtv-five
$lO ; and one hundred for Sls.
On receipt of the Certificate you will see what I
you are going to have and then it is at your
tiofl to pay the dollar and take the article or not. ■
Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch. Dia- 1
mond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine, or any set
of Jewelry on our list, for $1 : and in no case
can they get less than One Dollar's Worth
as there at e no blanks.
Agents are wanted in every town in the coun
try : every person can make $lO a day, selling
our Certificatss in the greates; sale of
ever known.
Send 25c. for a Certificate vhich will
you what you can obtain for U. At the same
time get our circular containing full list and par
ticulars : also, Terms to Agcriv.
Address, JAMES HtfrCHIXSON & Cos.,
197 I roadway. N. Y,
March 17, 1866. 3m
FRANKLIN DIBBLE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JACKSONVILLE FLA.
Produce purchased, or advance? in Cash or mp- j
plies made on consignments to C. B. 1
Dibble. New Yak.
February 3 : 1866. la i