The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, December 21, 1866, Image 4

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THI! SIII TIII;II\ PALACE DRY GOODS HOI)W * - - - owr * v^'TTixrjs, 11M1T1I1 Oil IIUIIS ID MT 88818, 111 AND 113 CONGRESS STREET, Savannah, - Georgia. M. i. McTNTOSH, TEBEAD &. PINDAR, Quitman. Savannah. M.B. Jldntosli&Co., CENERAL ('ommission Merchant #, Quitman, Ga., ‘IfTIIX give prompt attention to r every kind VV of buniiicßH, and all orders filled with dispatch. Orders for any character of Produce, Hash, Blinds, or any thing; needed, will be attended to, and a very small commission charged. A 1.80 ] We wilFconstnntly keep supplied with a large and coinp’ote assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES 'I o supply the necessities ot the people, which I will be sold at very MODERATE RATES. Country Produce. We will purchase <»r barter for any and every | kind of Produce, either in large or small quanli- j pcs, and will invariably, pay the highest market 1 price, either in cash or trade. ym_ r sb " «i vh*b6'm We have on hand a small remnant of Goods | wbkdi*wlll be disposed of at cost. We respectfully ask the public to give us a trial, and we think complete satisfaction will be j given. sept 21 -.">m | SOMETHING flQOB! R. & T. A VERA, qiiMuian, Georgia, Notify iim public that they ! have opened in their now fU|UL-jU| 1 building, u chidoe lut nf Family JfJjgWQjEH ; and Fancy (irmn'rloa. Liquors, To-wCSSSffiaG hm eo, Sodium, .v i■. CONSISTING IN r.VRT (IK Flour, Coffee, Sit-in, llico, Cheese, Pick les. Can Fruits, Surdities, Worcester Sauce, Preserves, Pepper, Spice, Crackers, French ami Eng lish Mustard, Macaroni, Dried Apples, &e. Con fectionerles: bandies of every description ; Nuts of various kinds ; Figs. Kaisins, Ae.. Ac. Vp. iso many other articles in tin* “Eating j line” not to be 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 BAKERY, aving already, secure 1 the services of an expe rienced linker, and will be ready in a few days, ri supply all demands in that line. tnSepD mber 21, 1 KCtJ. oti-Cin ~wnoiTOsofir WHOLES VLK DEALER IN G R O C E R IE S, WINES, LIQUORS, CIDERS, Tr a s ait i1 t‘t// avs ; pAlso Agent for Massey, Collins A Co’s I’ll I I.A I) EL PII I A A LE. Lull BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO. May Ith. 1866 ly QV |T M AN BILLIARD SALOON —A N D— BOWLING ALLEY. mills FstuhlLhm>*nt Inis iust been supplied H with MAV LIGHT*, and a stock of Fine liquors, Cigars, Ac. „ tyaober 5. 1866. 38-ts 1!. W. Mercer. E. C. Anderson. Jr. Jb ro'r A Aikloi'noii, BANKER AND Tom in iss ion •tlcvch ants OBii'i' No. 10 Stoddard's Upper Range, Bay St., -SAVANNAH, GEO. RanKU.K IN KXi'HAXGg. COIX. PXtTRBKNT MONET, kC. Will buy and soil Otttlun and other Produce on commission. Also Storks. Bonds and Secnri- ! tie* generally collect paper ami make prompt! remittances. Business solicited I*. ISCr, iv QUITMAN CARIAQE REPO SS OBY. 11. PADGETT, Proprietor. UK Ih now prepared with the best material and competent workmen to put up to order j buggies, Carriages, and Wagons at abort notice. REPAIKING, RE-PAINTING AND .TRIMMING will be done promptly. He has on hand a number of Buggies, Carriag es and light Wagons. Also has just received a lot of Northern Buggies, Harness and Buggy Umbrella*. All of which are offered for small profits. The public and friends generally are invited to call and examine for themselves before pur chasing elsewhere. Mr. B. W. LEVKRETTE will be found at. the Shop ready to wait on any one who may wish to purchase or examine the work. March .‘H, 1866. quitmak"™™™" DRUG STORE. M. B. Hunter , rp.YKES pleasure in renewing his notice to the IA. citizens of Quitman and Brooks county, that 1 he keeps constantly on hand a Large Stock of Fresh Drugs in nl Medicines, I ©Diiffl§ai§ 0 ; Patent Medicines; DYESTUFFS, i FINE LIQUORS, FANCY W ami THII.FT A.. sicians is respectfully called to ' my stock, Prescriptions carefully prepared. M. 11. HUNT Kit, Druggist and Apothecary. May 11. 18(18. 17-ts | StetgTO Hiine V ROM RTo 17 A & G R R to ltfZonticcllo CARRYING U. S. MAIL. undersigned runs, daily, a Line of Four j I Horse Coaches from No. 17, A. &G. R. R.. j to M. nticello. Florida, leaving the former place onanival of train from Savannah; returning connects w itli the train going east to Savannah making the trip, either way, in four hours. A speedy connection between the Georgia ami Flo rida lines of Railroads is thus formed. Careful drivers and comfortable coaches are on the line. R. 11. PARTRIDGE. ! July 27. 1566. 28-1 f QUITMAN WAR Ell OUSE. fill IF subscriber takes pleasure in stating to EL the citizens of Quitman and the surround ing country, that be lias 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, i for the Savannah or Eastern markets. Bagging, Rope, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Suit, Whiskey, Brandy, Hines, Cheese, Nails, Twine, To bacco, Snuff, Ares, and various other articles for family and planta tion use. k**pt constantly on Imml. which he is determined to sell at the lowest market, price. Liberal Cash advances made on all | cotton and other produce in store. Vat- Strict personal attention given to all bus • in ess entrusted to his care, especially the weigh- 1 ing and shipment of cotton and other produce. Hides, Tallow. Beeswax, Finders. Ac. Ae.. bought at the highest price, either for Cash or Barter. All kinds of 1-ravage done for Merchants and others, at the shortest possible notice. Cotton Weighed. Marked and Shipped, without storage, at reasonable rates. SAM’L W. BROOKS. Quitman, October 1!), ISM. 40-ts E. I). Sniythe & Cos., Importers and Who’.a sale Dealers in heieby, am a us-vm n .VA K now on hand (and are constantly re- ! ceiving additions thereto,) THE LARGEST STOCK of the above goods that has ever been offered in i the Southern market. Being Direct Importers ami Manufacturers* agents, enables us to offer these Goods at prices as T.OW AS THKY CAN HK BOUGHT IN NFVV YORK j or any other Noituern city : thereby saving the i purchaser the extra expense of Freight, Insur- j 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. Qiieenswitre House, 109 Broughton St, 2d door west of Bull, j SAVANNAH, GEO. Septamber 21. 1888. Jm Gali-iohan’h Film are composed simply of Vegetable Nrdirines. 'they an* (atbai lie Fills, acting upon the Stcinachc, Liver and Bovreln ; containing no Arsenic, GaloincL Blue Mush, or any other Mineral substance. The great advan tage the Proprietors claim for those Fills 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 recommeud them ever afterwards. We have used CALLIfaJAV’S PU!s, and have never known them to fail to cure when the directions were followed, and unhesitatingly re commend them to public favor. •lion. T. H. Watts, Ex-Governor of Ala. •• T. J. Judge, Judge Supreme Court Ala, u Robt. Dougherty. Judge 9th Circuit of Ala Win. G. Waller, Sheriff Montgomery co., Ala. lion. Alex. B. Ceitherall. Montgomery Ala. Col. Jas. H. Weaver, “ “ Col. Crawford Bibb, “ li jNlaj. 10. A. Banks, Com. Merchant. X. O. La. Geo. Mason, Esq , Mayor Wetumpka, Ala. Mike L. Woods, Ait’y at Law, 20<i B’dway N/Y. Daniel Sayre, Grand Sec.. Grand Lodge* Ala.. F. & A. Masons. BLOUNT Ik HALE, Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala. WIIOLKSALK DEPOTS : : Harr a Id, Rislcy & Tompkins, 141 Chambers st., N. V., S. W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edward Wilder A Cos.. Louisville Ky , E. J. Hart & Cos., N. 0., La.,Blount & Hale, Montgomrey. SOLI) BY M. B. Hunter, Quitman, Geo.; Dr. M. 11. Rod gers and 1). Charlton. Valdosta; Dr. I). 11. Benton, Stockton; J. Strickland, Ilomcrsville, ;iml Dr. S. Overstreet, Blackshear, ami by Dm gist generally. atiglT-fim riiMMisliT jlirooverville, Georgia. DRY GOODS itoirn ,• 19otcn. The lovers of e©©J5S, ! May now regail themselves over the feast pre pared for them in the shape of Harjfuiiis ! llai'gaiiis! Bargain*! | We have reduced the market price of Domestics j ONE T1I1RI) THEIR VALUE, and have an immense quantity of these Goods I coming from the great Sale iia \. York. Bwldi's these, we have the largest and best Stock J FASHIONABLE COODS already ill Store, that will he in this section this j Every Novelty of the Sea ison can here lie found, as the crowds of eager ml- 1 j mirers who daily congregate will readily testify, I Then save your money and come to ihe place I I where no one will ever he cheated, and where! | yon can get most for it. j TiT‘ Wool taken in exchange for | li. I . LINTOXiCO. I Grooverville, April H, l.siiti, ld-tf T. H. Bolshaw & Cos. WIKU.KSAr.K AND RET At T. UKAI.KRS IN | CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, | KEROSENE LAMPS House Furnishing Goods, I &G., &C. j 6S St. Julian and 101 Bryan Streets, (Next door to the cor. of Whittaker.) ’ N-lIM.V.V.d// GEORGIA. July 13, lSGti. ly €AHP & UIBIUSTII], DRAPERS AND TAILORS,! Nn. 118 BsorGtrroN' Stkkkt, Savannah, Georgia. ■ Have in store and ready for inspection their Fall and W inter Stock, comprising the largest as sortment of Fine Cloths. Ciissimeros. and Yost | ings to be found in any house in the city in their line, all o.f 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’* i wardrobe, constantly on hand. novlO-tlj Savannah Hat Store. S. M. GOLDING, HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 153 Congress Street, Savannah, Georgia. Thankful for the patronage so liberally extended to me the past year, 1 beg to announce that 1 shall commence receiving in a few days my FALL STOCK of JCJiTS CAPS, Os all styles anil qualities. In my Wholesale Room upstairs will be hu ml every variety ot goods in my line, suitable for the city and interior trade. Buch as Men sand Boy h tVool and belt Hats, all grades ; Men’s and Hoys' Caps. Ladies' and Misses' anil Infants' llats. Joc keys, Ac., of all styles and qualities. In tny Retail department first Floor, I shall keep constantly on hand all the Late Styles ns fast as issued, of Silk and Co- imere, Dress, Felt and Wool llats, all styles and qualities; Cloth, Scotch, Velvet and Glazed Caps. Ac., and a variety of articles, such as socks, gloves, handkerchiefs, suspenders, neck ties, paper and linen collars, umbrellas. Ac.. Ac. Mv facilities for purchasing these goods are unsurpassed, and 1 can sell them as low as can he jobbed or retailed in any of the Northern or Pastern Markets. A residence in this citv from boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen years, gives me confidence in appealing to my fellow citizens in town and country for their continued pat ronage. (attg3-fim) M. COI.DING. ISAAC 11. FRANK. GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN'. SAM’L M. LEDEREK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN fßmim m b mmmm bm mws, MO Congress Stu tinunh, (»u. Job Lois Received from New York Auction Sales with every Steamer, S &• Branch House : 20!) Greenwich Street, New YorkTß# September 28, 1860. 6m Stalnaker & Bentley, Jilts', C3rK3O. f * ■* DEALERS IN T Dress Goods, Staple I)iy Goods, Boots and vSlioes, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Hardware, YANKEE YOTIOYS, Ac., Ac. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TIIEIII FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Which was carefully Selected in the Xorthesn Markets, and is suited to the wants of The Planter, the Mechanic, the Ladies and Children, AND WILL RE SOLD LOW FOE CASH, OR EXCHANGED FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. As our motto is quick sales and small profits, \re respcctfuliv invite all to give us a rail before purchasing elsewhere. STALNAKER 4s. BENTLEY. Bay 4,18 GB. 1-ts W. B. Duffy & Cos., Successors to V. A. Ryan & Cos. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic &3QUO 3? . SOLE AUK NTS FOB THE STATE C>F GEORGIA FOR A. KELLER'S Celebrated 11 hhkeys , CH FAR RE’S Champag’nes, &c. 207 Bay Street, SAVANANU GEORGIA. atigl7 .“l-8m i lios, W. Snea, House, Sign and Decorative Painter, Gilder, Grainer and Glazier, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN §-&SJ£, B&3K£S 5 DOORS, MOULDINGS, &C. All kinds of Painters* Tools. White Lead. Oils, Mixed Paints. Glass. Putty. Whitewash and other Brushes. Paper Hang ings and Fire Board Prints. St. Julian Street, old Stand of John G. VaJUrjant. SAVANNAH. GEO. .Tuly 13, 1866. ly MARSHALL HOUSE, BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THIS first class Hotel has been remodeled and newly refur nished and put in perfect QTder I j [ Jjp throughout. The traveling public SgpL.ll may rest assured they will comfortable accommodations at this House. A. B. LUCE. Proprietor. | February 10. 186 G. Iy Stevens & Rountree f , HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FILL &IHD WIBTSfi STO£K 0 DRY-GOODS. Which was carefully selected by one of the Firm the Northern and Eastern markets. It will be found complete in every particular JgyThe Citizens are respectfully solicited to examine onrJStock, which will be 8 at a small advance on cost Quitman, Georgia, September 5‘ 1860. tlj A. P. Perham (AT THE OLD STAND OF E. REMINGTON,) UITMAN, GrEO., KEEPS OX HAND, AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FRESH SUPPLIES OF General Dry Goods READY MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HAHDWM diu Wm, (fitochcvn, (Tutlcvw, T' * ' la I(J 1 O 85S, for 'tlcdfciiisil Purpose Tobacco, Segars, etc. tt'if' My old customers are solicited to continue their patronage, and citiz gen i rally are invited to call and examine my goods, which, will be sold at a n small advance on cost. * ' \ p. PERHAM.I CARPETING BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, TWO-PLY, COTTAGE, IIEMP. Oil Cloths; 111 4-4 ; 5-4 ; 0-4; 8-4 ; 10-4 ; 12-'4; And Six Yards Wide. SHAD E S f All Paterns and Leng ill BAXVXASX AND LACE « - bl ' s*« 'n' ft a -e. . Gornicc anrt Curtain lia;i«l>. And all that is generally found in this branch of business. Upholstering done by a competent man. Plans of rooms sent, Carpets andOil Cloths will be j Out to Fit YVitliout JExti-a Charge. LATHROP & CO. Savannah. Ga.. Oct. 28, 1860. 2m Notice to Planters. THE undersigned being in connection with a j Baltimore house, are prepared to furnish 1 planters with all kinds of Fertilizers, at Balti-! more prices, freight added. Orders for Peruvian Guano, Turner’s Rtcel-! sior, or any of the Superphosphates, should be j sent in early. We offer anew Fertilizer at a cheap rate. JAS. R. SMITH & CO. Onsley’s Station. Ga.. Nov. 2, 1866. 42-ts F W. SIMS, j.f.whea: Late ot Savannah Late ot Wild Republican. Wheaton 4c C F. V. SIMS & CO.,j v ii nali. Georgi ts - ' TV CX Y (B '« » HSE. W 1 A N D General Commissi BIIQIARUi DEALERS IX Proelueo, lb rrhaild«j LUMBER, ' Timber and Cottoi I Consignments are respectjjplly Jolieifc I and will receive strict at ten tion. ■ | forwarding business will be car j , and promptly attended to. Insurance will 1 j fected when necessary, and shipments m>| any point desired. • i I advances to planters, on C | | Lumber, «fcc.. at customary rates. (aug_. Quitman Academy rfIHF exercises of this Institution will bf JL sumed on the TIIIUD OF SEPTEMI f next. Literary Department. O. W. Stevens, T. A. E. Evans, and Miss H Stevens. 3lu?ie Department. Miss Sue North*!!. Drawing and Painting. Miss Lucy Carpenter. of Tuition as The friends of the School will be see that the very efficient services of Mr. Er have been secured : and that he will teach practice, as well as the theory of the pnpils whose parents may desire it. August 17. 31 ts | BLANKS for sale at this Office. 1 Printing neatl executed.