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§P txc JUvertisMentsu
Auction Sale.
WILL he sold, on Monday, the 10th of De
cember next, at Amanda Aldermans
plate, 10 miles South of Quitman, the fol-
KeSfog to wit :
I*o rt* oflaind,
1 Mare and Colt,
2 Mula«,
2 Volte of Oxen,
25 bead Hogs,
200 bushels Corn,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac., Ac.
Term* ol sale, Cub.
November HO. 1800. 4f,-2t
Dissolution.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Partnership
heretofore existing between the under
tlgned i« this day dissolved by .mutual consent.
HA ROY PADGET,
Nov. 24, 1806. 4t W. T. HAM
Phoenix Guano ,
From McKean*' Island, loath Pacific Ocean.
THE undersigned are now prepared to furnish
(■uaiio in any quantity, from
Five PounctH to a Ton.
Will sell at Savannah prices with freight added.
Great inducements offered to planters.
A I*oo
PERUVIAN GUANO,
for sale in small quantities.
M 8. McINTOSH A CO.,
Agents for Wilcox, Gibbs A Cos., Augusta, Ga.
November 30, 1866. 3m
Postponed Administrator I ** Hale.
Georgia, i/ovmde* County.
WILL be sold on the First Tuesday in Jan
uary next, before the Court house door
In Valdosta, Lots of Land Nos. 219and 220, in the
16th District of Lowndes county, belonging to
the estate of G, W. Carter, deceased. These lots
are well improved and lie directly on the Florida
line. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. Terms on day of sale.
Nov. 24,1866. WM. A. CARTER, Adm’r.
Georgia, Brook* County :
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
before the Court House door, in the town of
Quitman, between the legal bourn of sale, on the
first Tuesday in January next, part of the real es
tate of James McMullan, deceased, consisting of
Lot No. 92, parts of Lots Nos. 91 and 96, con
taining nine hundred and fifty acres, more or
less, lying in the 15tli district of Brooks county.
Terms made known on day of sale.
J. W. A W. it. McMULLAN, Ex’rs.
f T November 15,1866. tds
CIEOKGI A, BROOKS COUNTY —To all
JT whom it may concern: Whereas, Berry
Wells, Administrator of H. V. Folsom, deceased,
makes application lor 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
fice, this November 30th, 1866.
no3o-6m J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
Cl BORGIA, BROOKS COUNTY, Whereas,
K Thomas Maloney, applies to me for Guar
dianship of the person aud property of Rebecca
Rodgers, a minor orphan.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all par
titas at interest to file their objections in the time
prescribed by law', otherwise said letters will be
Issued and granted the applicant.
lu testimony w itness, Ac., Nov. 23, 1866.
4G-5t J. G. McCALL, o. n. c.
LOW PRICES,
QUICK SALES!
Ws hare Just received and opened the largest
stock of
dby mm!
to be found in this city, and which we offer at
Lower Prices than they can be bought for at any
other bouse, consisting in part of
Every variety of Dress Goods,
Housekeeping Goods,
Domestics and Prints,
Cloths and Cassimcrc*.
Figured Linens and Drills,
Embroideries and Laces,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Ribbons and Braids,
Hair Rolls and Curls,
Lace Points and Veils,
Bradley’s Empress Trails,
Handkerchiefs, Ac.
EINSTEIN A. JBCKMAN,
15 i Congress street,
Nov. 25—3 m SAVANNAH, GEO.
Home Manufactory.
(Established 1832.)
JOHN E. HERNANDEZ,
MANUFACTUBEH,
AND WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER IN
CANDIES,
onfectionarv. Cordials, Syrups. Preserves,
jJf AK6Y ARTICLES, TOTS,
&c., &c., &c.,
146 Broughton Street, 2d door from Barnard,
Savannah, Georgia.
November 23. 1866. 3m
Niinldii Academy.
THE exercUes of the above institution will
commence, under the direction of the un-
W designed, on Monday, the 14th of January next.
' I Strict discipline will be be enforced, the course
J|of education will he thorough and complete, and
Mp-very effort made to build up a school of a high
Tnitiou. $2, $3. and $4 per month.'
WMKf^efShces. Maj. Pendleton and Capt. J. T.
r Bevlf\» ,<Jost *’ <»».; Messrs. R. Y. Lane, Jas. M
I Clyatt l n< l •' - Averett, Clyattville, Ga.
fcpv.’JV 1866. (44-8 t) J. A. DENN’ARD.
1 Strayed or Stolen,
FROM the undersigned, at Quitman, on Mon
day, the 19th, a medium sire bay horse
%Mule, about 8 or 9 years old—straight back, and
carries his head on & level with his back. He
had oc a black fiat saddle, without horn, when
he was stolen or strayed off. Any information
in reference to said mule will be thankfully re
ceived and and suitably rewarded.
R. A. DURHAM.
November 25, 1866. 45-21
II . G . K U WE,
WHOLESALE DEALER IK
Toreifn and Domestic Liquors. Wines
h Segars, Groceries, Ale and Lager,
Johnson Square, oor. SL Julian and Bryan streets,
OPPOSITE PVLABKI HOCSE,
LA VANS AH, GEO
Agent for A. M. Binningpr A Co.'s celebraed
Liquors, and agent for Worceitershireand Club
Sa°<*- sept2l-Iy
BLANKS for sale at this Office. Job
Printing ueatl executed.
Jao. W. Andersen, G«o. W, Anderson* it.
. H. Anderson, A. H. dole.
Jno.W.Anderson’sSons&Co
COTTON FACTORS,
orinarbing anb Commission
MERCHANTS,
COnXKIi Dll A YTOX A XI) JITtYAX STS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
November 16, 1866. 6m
E. <l. HII.T4H, V. H. MWH.L,
Savannah. New York.
HILTON & RANDELL,
Wholesale Groce rs,
0 AKU DEALERS IK
Wiiri©#, Uquar* t &c. e &c„
198 Bay Street, Savannah, Geo.
INVITE tho attention of Dealers to their large
uud complete assortment of
Groceries and LiquorM,
which they are prepared to offer at the lowi-st
market rates.
Old Monongahela, Rye and Bourbon
Whiskies constantly on band.
for the celebrated "Star” Whiskey.
Gunpowder in Kegs, half Kegs,
quarter Kegs, and Cases. nov2-ora
M. Y. HENDERSON,
GENERAL
Cointttiosiou
( Ilcmshart'h Building* ),
Foot of Barnard Street, Savannah, Geo.
Dealer* in Hide*, Wool, Deer Skins and
Bees Wax.
The highest Cash Prices paid at all times for
any of the above articles. 0c26-41«llt
S. IIKBB O. GUTMAN.
Hess & Gutman,
WHOLESALE
(Srofmcsi mi
DKALKIIB,
186 Bryan Street, 13(>
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
September 21, 1866. 3m
HENRY MEINHARD. ISAAC MEINHARD.
H. Meinhard & Brother,
DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
UenlleniPn’a p,irnl.i. | ~ff *---
No. 105 Biyan and 72 St. Julian Sts ,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
August 17, 1866. ly
T. HOLCOMBE. F. M. HULI
HOLCOMBE & CO.,
Tlum. Holcombe,
Established 1836.
Wholesale Grocers,
181 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
May n, m;«. ly
KENNEY & O’BRIEN
Importers of and Jobbers in
SHU ©©oloßs,
HOSIERY, LACES AND
Embroideries,
142 Broughton street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Having done business in Savannah for the last
Fourteen Years, are prepared to offer
Inducements to Purchasers
Ol'Flrst CliiKM
Dry Croods.
MILS IT EACH STEAMER IX
NEW YORK.
;fflff*We,a*k the attention of country merchants
and planters before purchasing elsewhere.
November 23,1866. 3m
A. T. CUNNINGHAM,
GENERAL
Commission Merchant,
Corner Buy anil Abe room Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
TS-Cwh advances made on Cotton or Naval
Stores. nov23-om
UNCKIES & SON,
Wholesale Orocers,
GENERAL
Commission and Shipping
AND FACTORS IN
COTTON, LUMBER,
Wool, Hides, etc.,
Corner Bay and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
November 16, 1H66. 6m
CAMP Sc CHRISTIE,
DRAPERS and tailors,
No. 118 Bbooghtok Street,
Suv annuli, Georgia.
Have in store and ready for inspection their
Fall and Winter Stock, comprising the largest as
sortment of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vest
ings to be found in any house in the city in their
line, all of which will be made to order at short
notice, trimmed and got up in unsurpassed style
Furnishing Goods,
of every description requisite to a gentleman s
wardrobe, constantly on hand. novl6-tlj
Capt. J. J. DICKISON,
WITH
Davant & Waples,
Merchant. 8,
CORNER BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
Special attention given to the sale of Cot
ton, Timber, Lumber, Country Produce.
r. j. nmvr, w. ». wmi»,
Late Davant & Lawton. Missouri.
November 16, 1866. Cm
I. p. Boose, W. A. Bhtjlvt.
BOUSE & BRYANT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
194 BAY STREET SAVANNAH, GA.
WILL give prompt attention to receiving
and forwarding goods, sales on consign
ment, and all orders ; and will keep constantly
on hand a good stock of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ALL FARM
ING TOOLS, &C., &C.
Orders and consignments respectfully ■olicited.
November 16, 1866. 6m
PIERCE 3KEHAN,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
fIM WEEK SIES, HIES. LIMIS.
Segal's, Boots and Shoes,
176 BROUGnTON STREET,
SAVANNAH GEO.
Doublin and London Brown Stout, Cham
pagne Cidar, Claret, Port, Sherry, Madeira
Wines, Ac., Ac. novl6-3m
OUR HOUSE
arnica rooms.
Savannah, Georgia.
THE undersigned having leased the above
favorite Establishment, and having refitted
and refurnished it throughout in the most elegant
manner, would inform the public that it is now
open for tile Reception of Guests. The present
Proprietor will spare no pains to maintain the
character it has’always enjoyed as being one of
the best of tho First-Class Hating Hous
es of the country, and those who favor him with
their patronage may be assured that nothing will
be left undone to secure the comfort and satisfac
lion of his guests. BOARDERS will be taken
by the week or day at a moderate charge.
--%ov 16, 1866. 44-ts E. H. KIRK LIN.
M. FERST & CO.,
WHOLESALK DEALERS IN
YVinos, Liquors Setjars
Fancy Groceries, Tobacco,
150 CONGRESS STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
November 16, 1866. 6m
REMOVAL.
RANDELL & CO.,
Have removed to
201 an«l 203 Bay Street.
Next door west of Barnard street, their former
location, and are now prepared to offer a large
stock of
Groceries,
consisting in part of
250 barrels of Flour—Superfine. Extra, Choice.
150 half barrels Flour, superfine.
50 barrels White R. D. Meal.
100 half barrels White R. D. Hominy.
150bbls Sugar: Crushed. A. B. C, Extra, Yellow.
UK) barrels Syrup—low price and choice.
75 bags Rio anu Java Coffee.
250 boxes Candles, Adamantine and Sperm.
150 tubs Lard—pressed and pure leal.
100 tubs Butter—Western and choice Goshen.
200 boxes Cheese. Factory. State and Eng. Dairy
150 barrels Mackerel, numbers 1,2. and 3, large.
300 boxes new Herring, no. 1 and scaled.
50 boxes large Plymouth Codfish.
100 boxes Tobacco. 10s. £ pounds, and pounds.
.50 gross Fine Cut, Solace. Amulet and Century.
250 boxes Peaches. Tomatoes, Oysters. Pickles.
25 bbls Cider Vinegar, etc. Dorl6-lm
TEBEAU & PHILLIPS,
Beg leave to call the attention of the public to their well select*! stock o
Boots, TRUNKS >
......
GAITERS, MMilXßagß.
«ASf«. «TS!i3&<&a>&&B* *B*
For Sale at No. 1 Masonic Hall,
North East Corner Bull and Broughton Streets, and in sight of all the Hotel*,
a vannah, Georgia, November 16, 1866. 3ra
W. ML WALSH,
Wholesale Druggist,
Soiilli-eobt comer Broughton and Barnard streets,
Savannah , - Georgia .
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN'
2D2119 <32 3 9 551232D3 S J j32s3 9
CHEMICALS, EERFDMERY, ETC,
TRUSSES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Paint!*, Oils, Tarnish, Turpentine, Brushes
Every Variety of Window Glass.
Flench and German Plate, Stained, Cut and Sky Glass, single and double thickness, Putty, Ao.
W. N. Vatican, late of Thomasville, Nl>M , litl « nlosmnu
jS@-Goods will be sold on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased South, and an examina
tion will sustain this assertion. Orders by mail promptly aud carefully filled. uovJh-Crn
Xaatbrop & Cos.,
139 and 141 Congress Street, .
«A-XTJL»riT-ftJcx 7 nconam.
IP/i oles ale Mlo oin s - stairs .
We having procured the Stores formerly occupied by Mcssih. Nevitt, Lathrop
A Rogers and Messrs, llenry Lathrop & Cos., will be prepared September Ist to
15 th to exhibit a large
STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
At Wholesale only—Up-stairs.
We propose to Manufacture our Clothing at home, which will enable ns to
offer inducements
Equal to the Northern Markets.
One of our firm, who lias had twenty-five years experience in the business in
this city, will remain in the purchasing markets, and will devote his time specially
to the SOUTHERN TRADE.
DWIGHT LATHROP, late D. & E. S. Lathrot.
JOHN W. NEVITT, “ Nkvitt, Lathrop A Rookrs
Nov. 16, 1866. (tlj). CHAS. W. BRUNNER, “ Hksry Lathrop k Cos.
2S2LLS
FINE SILVER WARE,
RICH FANCY GrOOda,
Christmas and .Ye n' Year’s Gifts.
Now la the time to select Presents from a splendid stock just opened at
HAMILTON’S,
CORNER CONCRESS & WHITAKER STREETS,
A largje invoice of First Class Goods, imported direct from the manufacturers, expressly for
this establishment, consisting of
Fine Gold and Silver Wacches,
Os the most celebrated makers. American and Foreign manufacture.
Clocks. Plain and Ornamental, for office and parlor use. The latest style of Jewelry, a superh
assortment. Silver Ware of exquisite workmanship and warranted to be of the pure metal,
Wheeler & Wilson’s Noiseless Sewing Machines.
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired by experienced workmen at the shortest notice.
Chronometers rated "by transit. Cash paid tor old silver, at
JC, 1866. 6m S. R HAMILTON’S.
SCREVEN
HOUISIJ,
... ■ . -
Savannah, Georgia.
/ *
THIS First Cliu»« Hotel having vat ed
and newl y Furnished throughout, is now j
second to none in the South.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
November 2, 1806. 42*tf
KOBKRT ERWIN'. CIIAS. 8. HARDER.
ERWIN & HARDEE,
CO'MPOX FACTORS
AM* GENERAL
Commission nit and Forwarding:
JI E u C II A X TS,
Savannah, - - - €» eovtjia.
lIBERAL advances made on couuignoienta for
J sale in Savannah, New York or Liverpool.
Shippers allowed privilege of sale in .Savan
nah or New York, one commission being charged.
liii££iik£ and Hope
always on hand and supplied to correspondents
at wholesale rates.
Correspondents in New York, Messrs. D. 11.
Baldwin & Cos.
(»rr<*spondonts in Liverpool, Messrs. B. F.
Babcock & Cos. nov2-3ro j
Cooper, ()lcotts & Farrelly,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HEALERS IS
anti ftatianmn
Cornor Whitaker and St. Julien Streets,
*©. 62 Waring-'* Range, Savannah, Georgia.
J. M. Cooper, Wra. 11. Olcott, Daniel G. Olcott,
Stephen Farreily.
Foreign Books imported to order at New York
rates. Wholesale orders filled at L west Job
bing Prices. t»ept2B-37-3nio
METROPOLITAN
biuuabs umm.
The Largest Hilliard Saloon in the South.
Corner Hull and Broughton Sts,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
November 2, 1866. Cm
BARNET PHILLH*S. FRED. MYERS.
PHILLIPS & MYERS,
MERCIIANTS,
No. 85 Bay Street, Savannah, Geo,
Will sell on commission, cotton, produce, and
merchandize. Consignments solicited. When
desired, we will ship cotton to our friends in New
York and Liverpool, making liberal advances on
the same. sept2B-3m
9. OVOKNHKIMER M. SKLG
Guckenheimer & Selig,
Wholesale €wVOcevs,
171 Bav Street,
,S'.4 YAMS MI, GEORGIA
A Large and Choice Stock of
Flour , Tobacco & Scgars ,
Constantly on Hand.
Orders with remittance* carefully attended to.
July 13, 1866. 6m
ALBERT WILCOX. THOS. H. PALMER.
A. Wilcox & Cos.,
FACTORS,
Commission Merchants
A NP
FORWARDERS,
BAY STREET SAVANNAH, GA.
Refer to
F.WP. rADLF.FORP, A. S. HAKTRIDGE,
OCTAYUS COHEN’, HENRY BRIGHAM.
August IT. 1866. Em
j 1.. J. GUILMARTIX. 3. FLANNERY. E. W. DRUMMOND
L e J. Guilmartin & Cos,,
GENERAL SHIPPING
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. IIS Bat Street, Savannah, Ga.
>53, Particular attention given to proenring
Freights, and purchase and sale of Hard Pine
Timber and Lumber. Cotton, Wool, Hides. Ac.
September 7, 1866. 6m
Just Received,
w /A BBLS New Flour : Howard street. Sns-
OU quehanna, City Mills, and other brands.
50 Kegs Nails, all sizes : Fresh Butter. Cheese,
Irish Potatoes, anil various other articles for lam
ilvuso. Call at the Warehouse.
Nov. ?tb—l3-tf SAM I. W. BROOKc. i
NOW READY!
j THE subscriber las received Knd opened hiri
FALL AM) VriNTElfc
Stock of Good s s
AT GROOVEKVILLL
It Is and comprises every article of Mer
chandize milted to the wants of t*?e country.—*
Fentons would do well to call arid bt* :
fore purchasing elsewhere.
The Ladies are invited to examine Ifts 9tCclt of
Di 'ess Goods ,
cdtisisling of tfk* latest styles and various qUaflk
ties. Together w ith his usual assortment of
Ladies’, Mis&C3' and Men’s Hats
find Bonnets ;
Ribbons, Flowers. Wreaths, Plumes. Gloves.
LAMES' MISSES' MEXA.YO < IItLIMES't
RCOIS A Sb Molls.
Groceries, I fartLvate,
CROCKERY,
Saddles , Bridles, Girths)
With many Other article-* ton tedious to humtloa,
which WiM he fold at the lowest market price.
JOHN M, KAyWR.
Grobvcrville, Oct. 26, 1866.
A JfeW ailtl Urn ml Epoch in
J\/L c cl iciivea ! J
DR. MAGGIEI/S
PILLS AND SALVE.
fTUIESK wonderful medicines arc flow so fa
1. miliar to the prep!*', that hut little endorse,
i nient of their value as a physic need lie made -
'The Pills of Dr. Magglcl contain tin mineralr
j They do not gripe, and they do not enfeeble thtl
1 system by extreme purging. They are universal
in creating
A VIGOROUS APPETITE !
; Anti correspondingly strengthen the digestion,
! They tone the liver, clear the head, and steady
j the nerves. To those who are not familiar with
THE USE OF DB MAGGIF.t/s PH.I..S,
, ns an antidiillious remedy, the following extract*
i front variotts letters will lie, it is hoped, of guffi*
! dent importance to justify the* quoting of them t
What the Patients say of
|r>H. MAOGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE.
: “The I>cst Pills fop headache t ever had/
“My liver works like tin engine) thanktf
to your Pills.”
“I am pleased to fay to you, t)r. Mag
gie!, that I would not he without a box
of your Pills for curium me of morning
nausea for the world.”
“You will find enclosed one dollar.—»
Your Pills arc only 25 cents, but I con
sider them worth to me one dollar.”
“Dear Doctor —My tongue had a fuf
on it every morning like the back of ti
cat. Your Pills took it away.”
“I took halt a pill and crushed it to
powder, and gave it in jelly to my little
halie for cholera morbus The dear little
pet was well in three hours after.”
"I suppose it is hardly worth while to
tell you rny b n mti foot has got well
from the use of your Salve. Enclosed
find 25 cents for another box to keep 111
the bouse.”
“Enclosed find 75 cents for two boxes
of your Maggiel’s Pills anti one of Salve.”
“The most gentle yet searching modi*
cine I ever swallowed.”
MAGGIE!. .S FILLS AM) SALVE
Are almost unireisal In their effects, and a cure
ctin be almost hlwhya guaranteed.
FOR BILIOUS DISEASES
Nothing cau be more productive of core t b iff
these Pills. Their almoM magic iiiHueii'e is felt
at once : and the usual concomitants of this most
distressing disease are removed. These remedies'
are made from the purest
VF.GETABLE COMPOUNDS,
They will not harm the m.* i delicate female,
and can be given with good effect in proscribed
doses to the youngest babe.
For cutaneous nisoP.rtKiis
And all disorders of the skin, the salve is nVnst
invaluable. It does not heal externally a lode,
but penetrates with the most searching effects M
the very root ol the evil.
DR. MAGGIELS PILLS
INVARIABLY CURE THE FOLLrrtVINU diseases:
Asthma, Headache,
Bowel Complaints, Indigestion,
Coughs, Influenza,.
Colds, Inflammation,
Chest Diseases, Inward \\ cuknes*
Costiveness, Liver Complain!,
Dyspepsia, Lowness of .Spirits
Dial rhea, Ringworm,
Drops v. Rheumatism,
Debi'ity, Salt IHieant,
Fever and Ague, Scalds,
Skin Diseases.
Each Box contains 12 Pills.
One Pill to a Dose*
-jrTf Jiotk'K. —None genuine without the ett
ertve-! trade ni.uk around <-acb pot or bo*,
signed by DOCTOR J. MAGGIKL, New Yorfe,
to counterfeit which is felony.
Sold by all respectable * »alers in medf
oines throughout the 1 nited ti * inti Canada!?,
at 25eents per box or uot. >»3l|lv
FOR
WOOD A MANN’S
Portable Steam Engines,
From 4 to 35 Horse Power,
And Portable Saw Mills.
JOSEI’H GILMER, of Monticdlo, Florida, is
the autborteod agent for the above eeiebra
usl Engines and Mill. For simplicity, compact
ness power and economy of fuel, they an* eon
ceded by experts to be superior to any ever of
fered to the public. Thcv arc tne befit LngUK'9
manufaeturt-I for plantation purposes.
Mr Gilmer will to so pi' ;snre in ordenng these
Engines and Mills from the manufacturers, and
will put them in operation within forty-eight
hours after thev are landed at the place.
jfi*-ror the convenience of parties interested,
orders may be made through
F. u. r ILDo^.
ang3-f>m “Banner' 7 Office, Quitman.
Notice to Builders.
THE undersigned are prepared to fill all or
ders for
Sash, Blinds, Doors, &c,„
at a slight advance on Baltimore prices. They'
will furnish a list of rates, on application.
All orders for Glass. Putty and 1 atbts filled
wUI, dispatch at Baltimore & c 0
Ouslev's Station. Ga., Nov. 2, 1866. 42-ts