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ICAL COLUMN.
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v 4 '■ f \ '.'jMsiw*. -wouiv a. i.j.t.- n-. tv- 1
for
MBRfifor them, if they ju<s our eenf*oi>hip;
iflPthe space allotted to them cannot be made
use of for advertising purposes.
New Advertisements
A valuable dwelling house add lot. iu the
town of Waresboro’, is offered for sale at i bar- i
gaiu. A rare chance for inveslmeat U offered.
T. D. Martin and A. Buckner offer for
sale valuable real estate in Brooks County. See
advertisement.
gee important* legal notices from the
Counties of and Brooks.
Mr. M. S. Mclntosh has received lot of
Hoar, ground from new wheat. -**e his adver
tiaeaaeat.
Niglit Shooting.
Scarcely a night passes that the citizens of our
village are not startled by the discharge of fire
arms. This occurs frequently, and in all parts <<t
the town. We have reason to believe the col
ored population are the persons who engage in
this mischievous sport; but whether they be w hite
; or black, the practice has beeoue* a nuisance,
and ought Id be stopped. Me sa/uest that our
Town Council employ a night-watch, till the per
petrators can be detect'd and juin. -i ■
The following communication is from a gentle*
■ character- on* 1 io-e yv tr-. expe-
of counselor of the young of both sexes. W ».*
endorse his suggestion, and call upon our young
meo to make the u-'cessavy ar:. : nam;
Editor Quit man Bvnnku Your remark, ap
pended t an article headed, ••llorribu* affair. at
k Merri wether," is worthy of more than a pas-iu:.;
notice. They (the ladies) should be provided
with weapons of defense, and taw.-lit tin* n-e ot
them." Southern u. it. self por-vd, and self
confident. have heretofore relied upon their own
Htrongeruis and ‘skillful hands te prelect the
dear ones of their households from brut-- s.-nsu
alism. That uav is, to a great extent, passed, a*
the old drill and respect for authority is gone,
and unlicensed liberty is robe guided only l.*y
its brute instincts. In brief, therefore, i simply
suggest in furtherance oi ;.■•>.r idea. thfct ineaeli
village and community there be a shooting gal
lery. or other convenient urrangementb made,
where our young ladies and gentlemen inty neat,
the latter to teach the former the ti <e ot Kcajxn as
of dtfence. It may be made quite a -ociul.uud a
greeable meeting, andt ke- easily the place
of fishing parties, ami other social gatherings,;
with more profitable results.
Voters, OR AY I#ARI>.
Valdosta, Ga.
I (Written for the Quitman Batmen)
Music at Night
BY AXKZ.
The moon had din bed its summit heLrht-
The lovely of quiet night;
Her bright attendant - through the ski«V,
hooked down on earth, with pendve «*i- ;
3, The Whippow’ir.s soft, saddening lay, 1
f iiad sang the close of summer ia .
Bn* slumbeiing dreamer*'* *u\
i sweet music near. i
*f* '• U »m*vl *i»g it*
In warbled carol sweet and long ;
AVVve heard the music of the breeze, j
As softly wafted through the tree-;
We’ve heard the murmur of the str**,**:.
(Hide gently on; suimner s dream
But. oh ! so’sweet on summer night.
Is ruusic in the moon's pale light.
(Written for the Quitman ;t- r.
The Dark Ilriclal.
- BY JKKMKS.
(dlootn was upon Iter countenance and upon j
his. The man whose holy office it wp* to unite
•hem in bonds never -to be lorn a if and r. ‘oi and
Uike an executioner before tie-m. - M w| lh tin-
Gkfu, awaiting to be blest like erinjiua!--. bend
their heads before, him.
'Mm might'the eve wander nrotwl tint! ;u
--m search of a single ray of -mishine; all
. fOTiaflrk, dreary: and friends and a hi atiend
' |.FI the ceremony, were alike shr« lub and in «*:i
ershadowing pall *>f ray b -
ligjoylul ever should be the linking "I
|g|Mhearts together; and tearful 11 •• -1 ho flu* l
those, around whom rial; Imdows of
falling, even at that tl»r- fold»v. hich
blaze in all the gorged •
yet the same sombre!-i • !•■. tlu
Mm gloomy hue. the satin* d-pih <j:
Vscaiwl’ up*-:.
fflßShingof the rose, no quick so- 1 f,i 1
Hfr—no fitful change telling <»f ' w j !h*i
RassiV. was seen upon that I*i i-3 -J -la.!
Kh<* unvarying shade of funeral gloom p
fcfc maid possessed the groom p i lii
Efcacher—in fact.’they seemed to be all m ed
leader ■/*>/ tccrc d</<-L
Ben. Sheridan ami the \t v» ihlt ■;*»»■**
ft Kiot.
order that the following from * >■ t
Sjfti Ot? it shoubi b. * j
pjilwas absent from New OrV'un- <■■■
HAan?es commenced in that
*
.S. Grant/ Washing»• -u D. C
■fVoi arc doubtless aware oi the dru m roe
if occured in this city on the •*■ { nd. A
■ jikal body, styling itself tlie ••oh\jtuti».n ■ !
met on the 30th, for. as it i- .-’leg 'l. the
of remodeling the pr<-• a. < i t it»j;i-.ii
m ' . T wer* p< >1 agita-
Hrand rep men, and tie- iti- .- of
to proa
m - pubK t P Wt I had made- up in/.a-b. i
proceeding* o'the ou
-i to di- urb the ti*..n pdii
but 1 had no cause lb) .
JrTey c©!«‘tted the overt act. A’
and killed, am
aud Kv«*ry !«ir.
q-t. huf r deem it best to maintain a. mili
ij.iemacy in the city for a few days, until
fully investigated. I belief eih • seii
general community is regret at thi-
y and that ‘the policy could
they sow fir •vrho: t • i-
V ' ! ’ i 1
Major-Genera! CommandVag
|L Circular No
OF UEa-t.-EKs, F. & A. CA- •,
Ommisfiioner, Stak of
Augusta, Ga.. July 17thj |BO6.
well auth« dleai'd r<-po:o- from
pT.-| Agents of the Bureau in <l3l -i*-u;
mtm >tate h.'tv*- been re.;rh »-•! .It th; .
V- that now the crop- are nearly \
#aHP.nd the inimedi.ite demand r : .
exteut cea.-.ed. planers -om in
. - driving off free p emj»!' yoi by
.ffu-'nig to
but geno-.diy oy
-Teling with ih*.* ti “ and pe-.pl** t1u0.,?-
with violenc*- if they . .-main and ;h -n
Mi heir leaving th** plantation. * ! lining
JH and violated their contract- rr.d Vr-
JK- wages. If this urijn-r and d‘-i:ot est
iff, the Slate will b filled
3Kicn loyed freed-peoplc with • n r ms -.f
lC f ;oV(,,nn3c * n? - Therefor - p rs >r*
and people are f«*rbi*l*len t < < i-.-
wirhout payment the;, -hpi
or Agent o| this Bureau.
fe | Jala, commander* in thi> e:a*.- wbi .
and Agent > of tl;<* Bureau n*
visions of fhß C ircular.
4mHm DAVIS TILLSON. \
'faj. T '•! t.'om'd..
• MMsi * . f mo-jo-
AGENCY FOR
\V 00 J) A M A N S»S
Portalde Steam Engines,
From '5 to 3S Horse Power,
Ami Portable Saw Mills.
JOSEPH id Mouticollo. Florida, i*
the authorized agent for the above celebra
ted Engines and Mill. For simplicity, compact
ness, power and economy of fuel, they are con
ceded by experts to be superior to any ever of
j sered to the public. They are the best Engines
manufactured for plantation purposes.
Mr. Gilmer will takdpleasure in ordering these
| Engines and Mills from the manufacturers, aiul
| will put them in operation within forty-eight
: hours after they are lauded at the place,
j .:£’ie-For the convenience of parties interested,
• orders may be made through
F. R. FILDKS,
| ang3-fm • -Banner*' Office. Quitnum.
Notice
r [o Contri'dors and Builders.
Inferior Court of* Brooks
e3& a ** < *s*‘-~ 1 County will lot to the lowest bidder
at the Court Hoiks* in Quitman, on the Second
Monday in Aufruri the building of a Wooden
.Tail in said toin. The Plan and Specifications
! of said buildiufc will he ready for inspection at
the Post Office u sad town, one week previous
(o the dav of 1 tting.
WiEUAM HUDSON.
Clerk Inferior Court B. C.
July 27. DC) . 28-Jt
House nd Sign Painting.
MESS I 3. CUMMING & CO.,
having unnanontlv located in
VALi)OST^, GA.,
Beg iu amioitn c to th*? inhabitants of Lowndes
and surround ig Comities, that tl ey are now
pivi>.uad to'i.till kinds of HOUSE, SIGN and
Ontasi rntttl faint in//.
In the most : tillful manner, and at very low
; charges. A In: is solicited.
| Ail orders om the Country promptly
; attended to.
CCMMIXG &■ CO.
Valdosta, Ga.
r Pianofoi es tuned and repaired by com
' petenf workmen
1 A large suppl of strings alway son band.
July 20- lm
Si! dCUU S SALE.
STATE OF GU )liGL\ Clinch county.
On the Fir- Tuesday in Septomber next
j will be sold at II am i-ville. in said county, will:
I in the legal hour Lot ol Earn! number four him
1 dred and ninety- ight (498). in the seventh dis
! trict of said com :y. with its appurtenances : sail
Lot of Land lies ar the town of li i < rsvill«*
and well improve!. Levied on as the p.opertj
of Henry P. Livi igston. t>* satisfy one mortgag*
li. fi. issued fro i the Superior Court of said
1 countv. in favor . John H. Mattox.
. This July lith, lSfi6.
A II J. IAM M. AUSTIN,
july27-tds f Dejmty sheriff.
I'irst of the I’ounty 1 ourt
’ItL- County Couit for Brooks
( i . 1 been ovgunized, it |
i will be convene*! for the transaction of business, j
1 iel tin* 2nd Monday in July next; and on the see-1
i ond Monday in each and every month thereafter. !
The firs' Semi Animal Session will be held on j
the 3d Monday in .Vigust.
J. 11. HUNTER,
Judge G. U. B. <\
June D*fh. 1 ■"d(i, 22 ts
NOTKT.
rjTHE UNPPk ; !(.NED - mid announce to the 1
i Citizens of Brook.- County, that lie is pro- 1
pared to do allkiiyl.s of work on
CotloiiGiiis neudina* jluiin irs,
AND TO MAKE
WINDOW? SASIIKS AM) BLINDS ; j
and rc>]M '-tf.tljy soliciU their orders. All orders !
left at mv Sh*t]», at
'Mr. fumes K. Vo an [fat Mill ,
will receive pr -nipt attention.
Jf I). GUNN. ;
June 15. 18'jlfi. fim
Tin: mo: r i seei l hook
i:vku rrni.isußD is
Miickeuzifs 10,000 Receipts
IT TREATS of all the us. ful and domestic!
ai l just wliat people in every sort of business;
re* - l To know; of Agriculture. Horticulture,
I:«*«*-. liliM'dijn;:. Brewing. Book Keeping. Dve-i
iug. Uioteh* i:ig. and th** other line arts of the j
ludms. (For 8 1.00, they can g**t in this book
nnue dian Blbu .-i-. it! otherwise:) Confectione-1
rv, (ev*-;w oir <•:* n learn to make "as fine'candies ;
as can be mid" anywhere;) (’ernenls; Carving, j
< wit Ii p:« i i'ilus! rating the art;) Wine inak-j
ing (in full:)Distilling and tie* various methods;
of preparing liquors of all kinds; Tanning; all
kinds ofCooekery: Inks: Blacking; Friction Match*
< ‘n-nu tim: i’yroteclmicK: Telegraphing: Elec*:
trotyping: L«?ih**:• raphing; Silk-worms; Engrav-;
in;: Gin**: Poisons and their antidotes. 1
Mor<‘over. it is one of the best Medical Books that
has ewr b: in written.- in plain language it ;
treats of all tie common diseases and how to cure ;
them: also, tin* peculiar diseases of both sexes. ;
l! i the mo-t complete Encyclopedia * of 1
knowledge I hat has ever been published.
Send SI.OO to Dr. Wm.. HAUSER A SON, GenT ;
Agents. Bartow, Jefferson county, Ga.; and get
a copy by nni\ postage paid. Intelligent, in-'
dustrhms A :< it: - wanted, to canvass every neigh
borhood in Georgia. Such can make from SIOO •
to SSOO a mon)li. Put a postage stamp in your
letters if you wish them answered.
.I’liy'd 1 1 25-51. j
Spring hid! Siininier
GOODS,
AT 6RODVERVSLLE.
fISUE sul -crlier is now receiving bin Stock of j
J. Spring it, I Summer (foods consisting of
G\ LlCvki
MUSLINS,
G INC! HA MS.
COTTOXA D e4 STBII’ES,
BRof.V AND IT.AXTEB'S UXES,.
shirt most
SII KILLINGS.
LONG CLOTHS,
LEU TICK, <t:C.
Ladies’, Mieses’ and Men’s Hats
aid Bonnets;
Ribbov-. Flov.-i.A-. Wbeat*:-, Pij mes. Gloves.
L-i DIES’ MJSt-fU- WES-AXD CHILDRENh
B( ff S' AND SHOES,
(j rocclies, Hardware,
eROCKERY,
Saddles, jHr idles. Girths ,
With many otbv;j,)rtieP> too tedious to mention,
. :p. q - ft be soVi iitt’a- lowest market price.
JOHN M. RAVSOF
(',r ]])■■. 1, ; • . ’ -• 1 -r ll
Lathrop & Cos.,
139 AND 141 COXGRUSS STREET. •
S AV ANN AH, GEORGIA.
W'h ole &a ! e If oo m s Ip- si a»r s .
We having- procured the Stores formerly occupied by .Messrs. N'ovitt, Lathrop
.V Rogers and Messrs, llenry Lathrop \ Cos., will be prepared September Ist to
! 15th to exhibit a large
STOCK OF ill filllis
Ready Made f
Boots, Shoes, Rats, See.
i At Wholesale only—l'p-stairs.
i We propose to Manufacture our Cldlhing at lioiae, which will enable ns to
i offer inducements
• Etjual to the Northern Markets.
One of our firm, who has had twenty-five years* experience in the business iu
I this city, will remain in the purchasing markets, and will devote his time specially
! to the SOUTHERN TRADE.
DWIGHT LATHROP, late D. A E. S. Latiikoi-.
JOHN W NKVITT, " Nkvitv, L.minor A Rooers.
August 3, 1800. (3m) CIIAS. TV. BRUNNER, " llexry Lathrop & Cos.
Savannah Hat Store.
S. M. COLOINR,
HATS. CAPS AND STRAW COODS.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
.No. 153 (’oiirw’sh Wreet, Savannnli, ticorgia.
- • -~41 + t, *+-
Thank Ail fur the patronage so liberally extended b< ay; (he paD ye»r, l h.-g so announce flint
I shall commence receiving in a few days my FALL BtT 0< K ol
lATS C AT S ,
(Jf all styles anil (imilities. In my Wholesale Tfuom up. i;iiv. "ill I"' lutiml yw-i j x.un ty ■>!
goods ill "my lino, suitable for the city ami interior trade. Such os Men's and Boy's \\ 00l and HU
Huts, nil grades ; Men's and Bovs' Caps, Ladies' uml Mis os' and liilaiits’ Mats, •'"•'keys, Ac., nl a
styles and qualities. In my Retail Department First Floor. I shall keep eonsliuitly o„ band all
the I ate Styles as fast, as issued, of Silk uml Cassimere, Dress. Felt and Moot Hats, all styles and
qualities, Cloth. .Scotch, Velvet and Glazed Caps, Ac and a variety of articles, such as seeks.!
gloves, handkerehieft, suspenders, neck ties, paper and linen collars, uuil.roUun, Ac., A-e.
My facilities for purchusiug these floods are unsurpassed, and I can sell them as low as can be
jobbed" or retailed in nnv of the Northern or Eastern Markets.
V residence in lids city from boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen years, j
gives me confidence in appealing to my fellow citizens in ton n and corn)try for their continued pat- j
tnmr'i-dm) 8. M. GOLDING.
roiiagc. • (uug-j "iu;
ifti
(AT THE OLD STAND OF E. REMINGTON,;
QUITMAN 9 OEO.,
Jvhl-TS ON )IAM>, VNI> Is ( ONHTANTLV KK* KIV INU FHKBH fitTI'IJKH OK
G-eneral Dry Goods,
It I'.ADY MADE CLOTHINt:,
GROCERIES, IU Will
(Tiu Ctodtcvn, dNitkvit,
FI \ I<] LI((I 9KS, for 11 <*<S£<*ibiuss Pm*pow*s,
Tobacco, Segars, etc.
Sk£/" My old customers are solicited to continue their patron.'fge, and citizens
generally are invited to call and examine my goods, which will be sold at a vety
small advance on cost. A; F. PERU AM.
OSGOOD’S PATENT ELASTIC ROLLER
COTTON GIN.
I
The undersigned offers to th*: Planting ctfnmunity Osgood s I’atent Elastic Boiler < otton Gin
as one of the best Long Staple Cotton Gin; ever in use. Will gin more Cotton by one hundred
percent, and less power, than any other machine of its kind in practical operation. It is on the
principal of the McArthur Gin. and does its work as well, if not better, than that machine.. Tie-
Hand Gin will turn out Two Hundred Founds of clean Cotton, and the some Gin, by horse power,
will gin Four Hundred Pounds —the large size will gin six hundred pounds, all in t-n hours.
Kach Gin is guaranteed to be iu every respect us represented. Apply, to, or address.
CHARLES VAN HORN,
General Agent for the Southern States, No. 0 Stoddard’s Block,
S.S WS.WY.3H, GJEfI.
2®* The following Merchants of Savannah have examined the Staple Ginned by these Machines
and pronounce it uninjured by the process, Ac.: J. L. Villalong K A Hardee A- Cos., " ■ Batter -,
by. L. J O'd-lntirfin ACo. A. s Hartridg' -ud Ik "‘e .*. Hard.- imlv..o-.7.
SAV AN NAH A DVKRTISKMKNTS.
<)I f FICE,
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Cos.
- WAN N All, July 3d. 186 G.
AND AFTKR MONDAY, duly Bth, the
1 fare to Thomasville will be reduced to (,sl3) i
.welve dollars, and to other Stations in proper- j
lion. , . '
Kvettrsion tickets--not transferable and tfood i
for live days from date ol ticket will 'also be j
sold at the’ various agencies during the present i
month, each purchaser paying at the rate of eight
cents per mile and 111111 UMNtj 1' 111-1 -■
J.*M. SELKIRK, |
iyfi-lm General Superintendent, i
Change of Schedule.
Office Atlantic & CS-tilf K. R ,
SAY ANN MI. May 23, 18(111.
ON and after Monday, May 28th. 18(111, tin'
I’ASSENGEH TRAINS on this Itoad will
run Daily (Sunday excepted) as follows :
Leave Savannah at 7.30 *. m.
Leave Thomasville :\t t a. m.
Arrive at Savannah at G.O* r > r. m.
Arrive at ThonumiUe at 9.17 r. m.
arrival a\n DEl’ißTi'ur. of trains at oi itman. |
Going West, arrive • 7.19 r. m. j
*• “ leave 7.24 “
Going East, arrive A * M - ■
»• ** leave 5.44 “ !
JOHN SCREVEN. President.
May 28. 18GG. 19-tt ]
.. 0V( RKMIIVIM! R. M * SKIIU ’
Guckenheimer & Selig,
A»*/i©f estil*' Ctirortfs,
171 Bay Stuemt,
SA VAMXAJI, * ■ GEORGIA
A Large and Choice Stock ol
Flour, Tobacco <(• Sugars,
Constantly on Hand.
Orders with remittances carefully attended to.
July 13, 186(1. < iu >
Scranton, Smith & Cos.,
AVHOI.KSAI.E
G M i> Si Ai ii s5
And Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., OPPOSITE .JEFFERSON,
j D. T. Sl ItANTOX, ) •
! WM. It. smith - Savannah, Geo.
J. L. I.ABUK ) [ju-13-Out*
A. A. Solomons & Cos.
m .1 ji ki: t s q v .i u r:.
A X D
K. w. MARSH «.V CO., *
(Branch ol A. A. Solomons A Cos.)
(iiiiUONs* I>lock Savannah, Ca.
wholesale and retail dealers is
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, j
Oils, Surgeons’ Instruments,
Garden Seeds, See.
j July 13, IHUG. vim . i
T. NUGENT, JR.
SALOOBJ,
con. HULL AND BRYAN STREETS,
(Opposite Pulaski House,)
'SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
•
Would respectfully invite the attention of bis j
I friends and the public to bin fine assortment of j
Ales, Wines, Liquors, Sugars, Ac.
! Free Lunch daily from 11 a. m to i p. in. !
July 13. 18(ff Gm
ST. CHARLES SALOON,j
11V A. s’Amm,
Huy Laru\ in Jtcar of Post Office,
! SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
The best Liquors, Ales:, Wines, Segura, Ac, al* I
ways on hand, including a choice article of
SKLT ER ’ S W A TK R ,
directly imported from Ilerzagthuin. Nassau, and
the beat Rhine Wines.
LUNCJI every day at 11 o’clock.-^
July 13. ! m l.v
T. H. Bolshaw & Cos.
* WIIOI.HSALI3 AND RETAIL IiF.AI.KItH IN
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
KEROSENE LAMPS,
House Furnishing Goods,
&c., &c., &c.
08 St. Julian and JOl Bryan Streets,
(Next door to the cor. of Whittaker,)
SA VAXXAII GEORGIA. \
July 13, 1866. ly
PULASKI HOUSE
SHAVING SALOON!
BATHiNC ROOMS !
HOT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS.
Hair Dressing in Every Style ! j
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, j
Fancy Soaps
ELEGANT BITES, &C., &C* j
Haywood'w Old Stand, opposite Pulaski House, ’
SA VANN AH, GEO.
I). STAMM, Proprietor.
July 13,i«tifi. ly_ j
James Roach,
Hoot nod Shoe Maker,
# ST. JULIAN STREET,
Between Whitaker Street and JohnsonV Square,;
Savannah; Oonnr a,
July IX If ly
SAY AN N AII Al) VE 11TISKME N TS.
v, u rmMPIUN. (180. C! I ::i;k .1 w.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
\Y HULKS ALE GROCERS
A N 1)
(tommictfion
Corner Bay and Drayton Stieetn, |
SA#NXAII GEORGIA.
Keep constantly on hand (Tioiev Slocks of
PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
\\ lues ami Liquors,
Which thev; offer for sale cheap for Cash.
July 13, 1866. 3m
T. \). MAiiSHAIX&IiRO.
OENHIIAL
'liai LUMBER il UNDE
Merchants.
| living connected with reliable Mouses in 1.. -
-i crpool and New York, arc prepared to ?cll in tills
market, or make iidviuecs, and Mii|“to cilhcr of
thone places, or wherever else a patron may de
sire. Thev respeetfullv aoliell
CONSIGNMENTS OP COTTON,
and all kinds of Produce, to which prompt atten
tion will be given : and orders from the country
| will be filled with dispatch.
No. 2 Harris’ Flock,
BAY, BOOT OF LINCOLN STREET,
Savannah, Geo.
REFER TO
Brigham, Baldwin A Go.. Savannah, Gu.
j N. A. Hardee & Cos., do
K. C. Wade & Go., do
j LVwiu &. Hardee. do
Claghoi n »t Cuiuiingharn do
} July 13, 18(3(1. (>m
D. 1. a Rot he. J. B. West. W. W. 1> mw
LaHochc, \\ cs( Daniels,
l
Shipping, Forwarding and
general
MUvdumtsj,
v XJ
' RAY STRKKT, SAVANNAH, GA.
! Agents Ihillimore uud Savannah Line Steamers.
! Are prepared to Receive and Forward, with Dis
j jiateh, all Freight consigned to their care to
j to and from all point* in Georgia. South
I Carolina, Florida, Alabama, and the
i'rincipal Cities North.
'. •/‘•Give prompt attention t<> the Purchase.
Sale and Shipment of Cotton, Timber, Lumber
and General Merchandise. Orders uud Consign
ments solicited.
■?£T m Liberal cash advances on merchandise
consigned to u> for sale, orshipment to our friends
iu Baltimore, Philadelphia, or New York,
j /,:?>- Goods handled with care, promptly for
j warded, and Freights secured ut the Lowest, Kul
i ing Ratos.
I /. f-'“To insure against detention, we should be
i promptly advised of shipments. Insurance of-
I i’ected when desinal.
July 13, im . Gin
11. w. MiUCKIt. K. C. V (01 us<
Jlrncr A. Anderson,
BANKERS
AM)
f’omiii is.'* ion • fiefrinitials
No. 10. Stoddard’s f ppei Range, P.ay St.,
SAVANNAH, GUO.
DEU.KRH IN EXCIIAMJK, COIN, l NCritUENT MONEY, A.C.
| Will buy and sell Cotton and other Produce
ion commission. Also Stocks, Ronds and Seetiri
! tics generally collect paper and make prompt
I remittances. Business solicited.
July 13,1806. ly
Thos. W. Shea,
House, Sign and Decorative Painter,
Gilder, Gininer and Glazier,
WIiOI.KSAI.K AMI IIETAIL PKAI.EIi IS
DOORS, MOULDINGS, &C.
All kinds of Painters’ Tools, Vi hite Lead. Oils,
Mixed Paints. Glass, Putty, Whitewash
and other Brushes, Paper Hang
ings and Fire Hoard Prints,
St. Jid wm Sired, old Stood i>J Joloi G. VoU’ojniit,
SAVANNAH,' GUO.
July 13, 18GG. ly
HOLFOdIRE cN CO.,
181 liny Street, Savannah, Lia.,
/ THOMAS HOI.OOMBU, \
( KSTAUI lSlIKI) 1831). )
I T AVK IN STORE, and offer for -alv at low-
J[ L eat market rates :
500 barrels Flour, all grades ;
50,060 lbs Sides and Shoulders ; •
5,000 lbs Hams ;
500 Sacks Salt ;
200 boxes Soap, all grades ;
25 “ Starch;
50 - Caudles, Adamantine . „
50 casks and bags Carolina aod Rangoon
I RICC ‘ 50 boxes
POUn Rio, Baguira and Java ;
200 harraKdtmd boxes Crackers and Biscuit,
Vi,,, , r RpiUe, Butter-. Lemons, Ac., Ac.; ,
Ss-llnes. Raisins, Almond .V:
rn*-. ]•»_ I 7
QUITMAN BUSINESS HOUSES.
OTITTIVT A TNT
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
11. !*AOCETT, l^riopiietor.
HK i* now prepared with the best material and
compeieut workmen to put up to order’
Buggies, Carriages, uud Wagons at short notice,
REPAIRING. RE-PAINTINGd
will be done promptly.
He lias on hand u number of Buggies, Caniag- /
es and light Wagons. Also has just received »
lot of Nortld*rn Buggie--, Il.iiiiess anti Buggy
Umbrellas. All of which are tTH'erod for small
profits.
The public, and frlends generally are invited
to call and examine for themselves before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Mr. B. W. LLYF.RF.TTE will In* found at the
Shop ready to wait on any one who may wish t**
purchase or examine the work.
March 31. JSGG.
smMjooM!
NEW STORE
QIITMN, GEO. 9
rHTHf' public arc resiicctfiiUy invited lo CALL,
a KXAMINIr and I'HiCF a Ucncrul Assort*-
in ut of
STRING AM) .SUMMER
! " ' 'cisOTMlJPlii, &
Or rocer ies.
tic., k<:., Nc..
I Which are now IxTlng receivetf. and will be sold
'at moderate prices. These are
THE FfIRST SPRING GOODS
I offered in the Quitman marked, and the assort
ment Ii varied and extensivi 1 . No charge for ex-
I hibiting (.lood^.
\tP GIVE .ME A CALLP v v;r
j. S. .(1 MMIMJS.
March 1 GU. 7 ts
(diiljH'jHT, (reedi & Tillinuii,
0$ j s ilMams 9 4*ccos. f
| | A\'i: ON HAND A I.AHHB AND EXTKS
iniIUBIMKTJITHBIB
CO e’&vrvies,
HOOT*, Si JOE.B AND HATS,
AU, KINU3 OF
iMimii,
-uch ns I iocs. A\a . Trace Chains, Haines. A9
SAI/1, I’LOUU, TOBACCO, WHISKY,
FCGAU, CANDY,
And all other articles n- for Housekeeping
or Agricultural purposes.
They will 1.»:.i • ■ buy ibrea h. Cotton. Wool*
Biu-ou. Corn. H. b . Talio.v. tl.'MVus, itot! give
the highest market price.
Person j wishing anyibim; in our line, will and«
well to cai:am! e.\ai:ono our slock, before pur
chasing elsewhere.
. a; We oeei.py the Eiick Store.
January 20, 1 Gif.* 1-ls
D. n. CHEKI if. M. <J. WAI)U
| QUITMAN, BROOKS COUNTY, GEO.,
Stanhiisd fdificy Dry Goods,
Mi*3. m dt>
Family Groceries, Provisions,
Rent;.: Made Ulotliiwg,
BOOTS AND 5110,..- HATS & CAPS,
And all else usually found in a country store
Orders for Country Produce filled promptly,—
January 20, IG(3. 1-ls
J. B. EBM9DSON,
OF T-YLLOKAH,
HA OPENED A STOLE IX
UL 3. "txaCLGUOLf
NI) inten ’ - to k* u General Assortment.
I 9 imaSt’Z'fi ? Supplies?
ainl jjr..j>oo- to -ell for CASH or BARTER; oil
liberal and fair i a . . lb- *. puoially invitesbij
irien : * and all pci coining to (his market to
pureii a- • ■ or hurt to look at Ins stocky which
will be freely shown and with pleasure,
Casli Paid for Country Produce.
H. £d. ASi*iC>eit r-spectfully inviu*
lii' friends to *;•;!! at .he above t .-tablishineut.
January 20, leGG. 1 -if
LIYiKY STABLE.
IT.VS A.V, «j
O-SSP. S5. EfficCALl.
- . .
ness as li'M-vo.l'orc. Horses and Buggies always
on hand, and to be hired on reasonable terms.—
Conveyances, with careful drivers, furnished to
travelers, to carry I Id ui to r.ny part of the coun
try. Hors.'-.- ii* ! f.-g !*y thv day or month at
int»dorate rates.
January 20, HAG. C.»
Sllf,
Three Times a Week.
VT tin-fuihVitMion of so, citizons. I hnx*
common I Foof Catllv tor
tli- Quin, mu inurkot : ».-,l i l ' rtnwonably oncour-
I ...ill,■mi,;.,no ib.T.iißb tin.* Summer to fur
nth goort !i.-f o'o In.';'- Tburnclnvs nnd Sat
•ifil ivrt Mo*kot bouvs. from itolo A. it., at
tho bo-Wbliii? bi rear of Culpuppcr. Cmckt
TUioCni- -I'U'o. DUO. D. McCALL.
- .lunc 25, F'lifi. _ ti-ls
Quitman Academy.
rnllE fri-.-nfla ot ibis Institution arc hereby no
-1 tilled i .it ii o Kxoruisos of the school will
re-open on tue Third of September. The ret
view of competent a-si. '.ants being secured, tod
r,-lying on hi? ■ uccess iu the past, and in asesr
ancc of fidelity iu the future, ibe undersigned
hopes to merit the patrenag* of the coaunuuiry
Terms as heretofore.
July 13. CIS. HDD] O •' 'TEVBKS