The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, November 30, 1866, Image 3

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THE SOIITHEU.iI PALATE DRY III)DOS HOESE. ••I ORFF ft WATKINS, iiFiitiis in imiii ii in mil, 111 AND 113 CONGRESS STREET, August 31, 1866—4 m m. s. Mclntosh, tebead & pindar, Quitman. Savannah. M. 8. Mclntosh fc to., CENE R A L Com m ission Merchants, Quitman, Ga., "TTTIEL give prompt attention to every kind \ V of business, and all orders filled with dispatch. Orders for any character of Produce, Sash, Blinds, or anything needed, will he attended to, and a \ory small commission charged. AT.so We w ill constantly keep supplied with a large and complete assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES To supply the necessities of the people, which will be sold at very MODERATE RATE: I . < Country Produce. M♦' will purchase or barter for any and every kind of Produce, either in large or small quanti ties, and will invariably pay the highest 4 market price, either in cash or hade. mzzm:Msmrmrm We have on hand a small remnant of Goods which will he disposed of at cost. We respectfully ask the public to give us a trial, and we think complete satisfaction will be given. sopt2l-3m SOHUTIIIMi IJOOII! ■R. Rr. T A Trtnx? A , (icor^ia, NTOTJFT the public that they have opened in tln-ir new OHQtI building, a choice lot of Family and Fancy Groceries, Liquor*, Tu-aSKioSK> bacco, Sugars, Ac. ooNsmmo in part op Flour, Cofffn, Sugar, Riee, Cliccrc, Pick les, Can Fruits, Sardines, Worcester Sauce, Preserves, Pepper, Spice, Crackers, French and Eng lish Mustard, Macaroni, Dried Apples, &e. Confectioner!es: Gandies of every description ; Nuts of various kinds: Figs. Raisins, Ac., «tc. In* many other articles in the “Eating, line" not tube met with everywhere. Give* us a call, price our goods, and we feel sanguine you will purchase of us. We are about to establish, in connexion with our store, a first class nving already secured the services of an ox pe ll enced Baker, and will be ready in a few days, ri supply all demands in that line. toSeptember 21, 1866. 36-6 in ~V. M. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEADER IN G R O CE II I E S, WIXES, LIQUORS, CIDERS, 'Teas ft utl Ciaft rs / Also Agent for Massey, Collins k Co's Philadelphia Ale. l.)0 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO. Mav -tlh. l»r.r lv QVIT M A N BILLIARD SALOON —A N D— BOWLING ALLEY. THIS Establishment has just been supplied with NEW LIGHTS, and a stock of Fine Liquors, Cigars, <fce. October 5, 1860. 38-ts 11. W. Mercer. E. C. Anderson, Jr. Mercer & Anderson, BANKER* AND Commission »l£cvrhanls Office No. 10 Stoddard's Upper Range, Lay St., SAVANNAH, GEO. DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. COIN, I NCURRENT MONET, AC. Will buy and sell Cotton and other Produce on commission. Also Stocks, Bonds and Securi ties generally collect paper and make prompt, mnittance-. Business solicited. July 1.; IHo. ly Savaimaß, - Georgia. QUITMAN CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 11. PADGETT, Proprietor. H"E is now prepared with the best material and _ competent workmen to put up to order Buggies, Carriages, and Wagons at short, notice. REPAIRING, RE-PAINTING AND .TRIMMING will be done promptly. lie has on hand a number of Buggies, Carriag es and light Wagons. Also has just received a lot of Northern Buggies, Harness and Buggy Umbrellas. All of which are offered for small profits. The public and friends generally are invited UvCall and examine for themselves before pur chasing elsewhere. Mr. B. W. LRVKUETTE will be found at the i Shop ready to wait on any one who may wish to ! ‘.......i, purenase or examine me wont. March 31. 1866. QUITMAN DRUG STORE. M. B. Hunter npAKKS pleasure in renewing his notice to the i 1 citi/.ens of Quitman and Brooks county, that he keeps constantly on hand a Large Stock of Fresh Sh ims and Medicines, ©iiiatia©® Patent Medicines; %r-^ DYESTUFFS, FINE LIQUORS, FANCY ■T|g. and TOILET .ARTICLES, Ac. " ; -M.-Wv.tlNTKlft'’ Druggist and Apothecary. \ May 11, 1860. 17-ts Sefcetgr© Line PR O M 10*0 17 A. 6l a R R to MontxccUo CARRYING U. S. MAIL. miJE undersigned runs, daily, a Line of Four I Horse Coaches from No. 17, A. k C r . It. It., to Monticello. Florida, leaving the former place on arrival of train from Savannah ; returning connects with the train going east to Savannah— making the trip, either way, in four hours. A speedy connection between the Georgia and Flo rida lines of Railroads is thus formed. Careful drivers and comfortable coaches are on the line. R. 1L PARTRIDGE. July 27. IStffi. 28-ts QUITMAN WAREHOUSE. rpUE subscriber takes pleasure in stating to A the citizens of Quitman and the surround ing country, that he has just opened his new and commodious Warehouse, in this place, for the .Storage and shipment of Cotton, Hides, Potatoes Syrup, and all other articles of country produce, for the Savannah or Eastern markets. Bagging, Rope, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Sa.lt , Whiskey, Brandy, Wines, Cheese. Nails, Twine, To bacco, Sniff, Axes, and various other articles for family and planta tion use, k‘*pt constantly on hand, which he ig determined to sell at the lowest market price. Liberal Cash advances made on all cotton and other produce in store. Strict personal attention given to all Ims iness entrusted to his care, especially the weigh ing and shipment of cotton and other produce. '£tX- Hides. Tallow. Beeswax. Binders, kc., »Vc., bought at the highest price, either for Cash or Barter. \sssi~ All kinds of Drayage done for Merchants and others, at the shortest possible notice. Cotton Weighed, Marked and Shipped, without storage, at reasonable rates. SAM I, W. BROOKS. Quitman, October lit. 18(16. 40-1 f E. 14. Smythe & Cos., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in BUSY. Ell HI ÜB-VIU HAVE now on hand (and are constantly re ceiving additions thereto,) THE LARGEST STOCK of the above goods that has ever been offered in the Southern market. Being Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ agents, enables us to offer these Goods at prices as LOW AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN' NEW YORK or any other Northern city : thereby saving the purchaser the extra expense of Freight. Insur ance and Breakage, also the double profits of the Importer and Jobber. Lists of assorted Crates (containing only sale able goods) will be sent on application. Qucenswa re House, 109 Broughton St, 2d door west of Bull, SAVANNAH, GEO. September 21, 1866. 3m mmm CHILLS&FEVER Gallioiian’b Pii.es art* composed simply of Vegetable Ulrdlrhit H. They are Cathartic Pills, acting upon the Stomach?, IJver and Bowels ; containing no Arsenic, Calomel. Blue Mass, or any other Mineral substance. The great advan tage the Proprietors claim for these Pills is that without the aid of Calomel, Blue. Mass, or any other Minerals, they will cure the most obstinate cases of Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodic al Headache, Neuralgia and all affections of a like character. Follow the directions and you will find that they will do all that is claimed for them. Try one box, and their own merits will recommend them ever afterwards. par We . have used CALLIGIIAtt'S Pill*, and have never known them to fail to cure when the directions were followed, and unhesitatingly re commend them to public favor. Hon. T. 11. Watts, Ex-Governor of Ala. “ T. J. Judge, Judge Supreme Court Ala, “ Robt. Dougherty. Judge l)th Circuit of Ala Win. G. Waller, Sheriff Montgomery co., Ala. Hon. Alex. B. Ceithorall. Montgomery Ala. Col. Jas. 11. Weaver, Col. Crawford Bibb, * “ “ Maj. E. A. Banks, Com. Merchant. NT. O. La. Geo. Mason, Esq , Mayor Wetumpka, Ala. Mike L. Woods. Att’y at Law, 206 IFdway N.'Y. Daniel Sayre, Grand See. Grand Lodge, Ala.. F. & A. Masons. BLOUNT & HALE, Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala. WHOLESALE DEPOTS : ITarrald, liisley k Tompkins, HI Chambers st., N. Y., S. W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edward Wilder k Cos., Louisville Ky , E. J. Hart A Cos., N. 0., La.,Blount k Hale, Montgomrey. SOLD BY M. B. Hunter, Quitman,' Geo.; Dr. M. U. Rod gers and J. D. Charlton, Valdosta; Dr. D. H. Benton, Stockton; J. Strickland, Hqinersville, and Dr. S. Overstreet, Blackshcar, and by Dru gist generally. augl7-6rn * TEE GRAKD CRASH HAS COME! («rooYervilie,tlcorgia. DRY GOODS Down y Down. The lovers of GJC3SXP 6©©»§, May now regail themselves over the feast pre pared for them in the shape of IlnrgaiiiN! Bargains! Burg'll ins I We have reduced the market price of Domestics ✓ONE THIRD THEIR VALUE, and have an immense quantity of these Goods coining from the great Panic Sale in A. l ock. Besides these, we have the largest and best Stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS 1 , already in Store, that will be in this section this ' Season. Every Novelty of the Sea son can here be found, as the crowds of eager ad mirers who daily congregate will readily testify.! Then save your money and come to the place j where no one will ever be cheated, and where ! you can get most for it. Wool taken in exchange for Goods'**^ IL F. LINTON & COl Orooverville, April 14, 1866. 13-ts • Wm Clark, T. M. Jones, A. N. Wilson, C. C. Hardwick | CLARK, JONES, & CO., FACTORS ijtWeXjdil *hcLa*vtk Ho. 1 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal advances made on Cotton shipped to any point desired. Dr. J. If. McCall IS THEIR AGENT AT QUITMAN, And will make liberal advances on Cotton con signed to them. Kepi 4-35-3 m T. H. Bolshaw & Cos. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS IN CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, KEROSENE LAMPS House Furnishing Goods, &c., &c., &c. 68 St. Julian and 101 Bryan Streets, (Next door to the cor. of Whittaker,) HA VANXA IT. V SO ROTA. ' Jnly I*, 1*66. lj Savannah Hat Store. S. M. COLDING, HATS, GAPS AND STRAW GOODS,! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 153 Congress Street, Savannah, Georgia. Thankful for the patronage so libenilYy extended to mo Ihe jmst yeiif, 1 bog to announce that I shall commence receiving in a few days my FALL STOCK of OTS AMU CAPS, Os all styles and qualities. In my Wholesale Hoorn - upstairß—will he foind every variety of good* in my line, suitable for the city and interior trade.. Such ux Men’s and Boy’s Wool and Felt Hats, all grades ; Men’s and Boys’ Caps; Tallies' and Misses’ and Infants’ llats, Jockeys, Ac., oi all styles and (jualities. In iny Retail Department hirst floor, 1 shell keep constantly on hand all the Lute Styles as fust, ns issued, of Silk and Cassimere, Dress, Felt and Wool llats, all styles and qualities ; Cloth, Schtcli, Velvet and Cla/.ed Caps, Ac., and a variety of articles, such as socks, gloves, handkerchiefs, suspenders, neck ties, paper and linen collars, umbrellas, &c., &c. My facilities for purchasing these goods are unsurpassed, atpi I can sell them as low ns can be jobbed or retailed in any of the Northern or Eastern Markets. A residence in this city front boyhood, apd an active business experience of over fifteen years, gives me confidence in appealing to my fell'olv citizens in town utul country for their continued pat ronage. (augH-(im) S. M. GOLDING. | ISAAC M. FItAATv. GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN. SAM’L M. LEDERER, j WIIOLESAI.I’ DEALERS IN !FOIE® 111 BBISSSW ill 8880S. ldU CongroHH Street, Snviuiiuih, G«- Slav Job Lolk Received from New York Auction Sales with every Steamer. S6V Branch House : 209 Greenwich Street, New York."©# i September 28, 1866. 6m Stalnaker & Bentley, QITITMiLIXr, GEO., DEALERS IN Dress Goods, Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, llats and Caps, Crockery, Hardware, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TIIEIK FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Which was carefully Selected in the Northern Markets, and is suited to the wants of The Planter, the Mechanic, the Ladies and Children,! AND WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH, OR EXCHANGED FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Aft our motto isl quick sales and small profits, wo respectfully invite all to give us ft call before purchasing elsewhere. STALIN’ A K Kit At BENTLEY. May 4, 1866. 1-ts V. A. Ryan & Cos., Successors to I. R. Sealy & Cos. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic LIQUOR . SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA FOR j A. KELLER’S Celebrated Whiskeys , UII. FAKRE’S Champagnes, &c. 20 7 Bay Street, SAVANANH, GEORGIA. 6ngl7 Thos. W. Shea, House, Sign and Decorative Fainter, G il■ Ler, Grtiiner and Glazier, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN §&§3€ 5 BI3XDB, DOORS, MOULDINGS, &C. All kind# of I’ainU-j'.-i’ Tools, White Load, Oils, Mixed Paints, Glass', Putty, Whitewash and other Brushes, Paper Hang ings and Fire Board Prints, SI. Julian Street, old Stand of John G. Fatligant, SAVANNAH, GKO. July 13, lhtftl. ly MARSHALL HOUSE, BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. —,— ■ . ».■ rpHIS first class Hotel has been -, - X remodeled and newly refer- csfiyVV),# nisbod and put in perfect order 11 ijy throughout. The traveling public may )-est assured they will comfortable accommodations at this House. A. B. Id’OF, Proprietor. February 10, 1866. ly Stevens & Rountree, HAVE RECEIVED THEIR fitL 118 lIITII STBCI 0P DRY-GOODS. Which was carefully selected by one of the Firm in the Northern and Eastern markets. It will be found complete in every particular. jgyTlie (. i (:/•:!.n i i: i( ipoctfuliy solicited to examine ourJStock, which will be sold •«f a'stnnll advance on coat.~£9t Quitman, Georgia, September 6* 1866. tlj . ? • • , A. P. Pesrham, (AT THE OLD STAND OF E. REMINGTON,) QUITMAN, C3rE3O-, KEPI’S ON HAND, AND 18 CONSTANTLY KEOKTVING FIIEBH SUPPLIES OF General Dry Goods, READY MADE CLOTHING, groceries, mMMmmm (Tin Civoclinih sutog, I l ' for Medicinal Purposes, Tobacco, Segars, etc. BaiP My old customers are solicited to continue their patronage, and citizens generally aro invited to call and examine my goods, which will be sold at a very small advance on cost. A. P. PERHAM CARPETING BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, TWO-PLY, CQTTAGE, HEMP. Oil Clotb.B: In 4-4; 5-4 ; G-4; 8-4; 10-4; 12-4; And Six Yards Wide. All Paterns and Lengths. BAHIXASK AND LACE ■lj ■ c rmr jm. ■ h w m Cornice and Curtain Bands. And al! that is y jorally fowid in this branch of business. A-, . Upii 1 ‘ ‘i; r done by a competent man. Plan of rooms .-■< o:. Carpets andOil Cloths will be Cut to J"u. Witliout ExU-ti CliarK<b LATHROP & CO. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 26, 1866. 2m Notice to Planters. THE undersigned being in connection with a Baltimore house, are prepared to furnish planters with all kinds of Fertilizers, at Balti more prices, freight added. Orders for Peruvian Guano, Turner’s Excel sior, or any of the Superphosphates, should be Rent in early. We offer anew Fertilizer at a cheap rate. JAS. R. SMITH & CO. Oils ley's Station, Ga., Nov. 2. 1866. 42-ts F.W. sms, J. F. WHEATON. Late of Savannah Late of Wildar, Republican. Wheaton & Cos. F. W. STMS & CO., Savannah, ...... .V. Georgia., —A ND — General Commission DEALERS IX Produce, Merchandise. LUMBER, Timber and Cotton! Consignments aro respectfully and will receive strict attemjgn. • f X33-Tlie forwarding business will be illy and promptly attended to. Insurance will b« ef fected wlrtn and shipments made to any point (Mired. VS-Liberal advances to planters, on Gotten, Lumber, 4c., at customary rates. (aug!7-6m Quitman Academy. TIIE exercises of this Institution will be re sumed ou the THIRD OF SEPTEMBER next. Literary Department. O. W. Stevens, T. A. E. Evans, and Mis < Tt. L. Stevens. I tjii-ir Department. Miss Sue Northex. Drawing and Painting. Miss Ta-ct Carpenter. ' ifc ..ffir Rates of Tuition as heretofore. The friends of the School will be pleased to ( see that the very efficient services of Mr. Evans have been'secured"; arid that he will teach tho'.,„, practice, as well as the theory of Surveying, to the pupils whose parents may desire it. August 17, ltsfio. 31 tt BLANKS for sale at this Office. Job Printing ucatl executed.