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LOCAL COLUMN:
QUITMAN, MARCH 15, 1867.
TakeN'otire:
Subscribers to the Banner, ih the town
of Qnitman, as well as those in the Coun
try, who receive their mail from the Quit
man post office,'are notified that they will
hereafter call at the office of publication
for their papers. We make this arrange
ment as a matter of convenience to pat
rons. The Banner office will be open
during business hours, every day except
Saturdays, on which day it will be closed
at 1 o’clock p. m.
The Kuiglits of Jericho.
This temperance organization is now
in full blast and nourishing condition, in
the town of Quitman, and accessio. s arc
being made to its ranks weekly. The
members of the Lodge have in rehearsal
the popular and difficult drama of “'lhe.
Drunkard, or the Fallen saved," and will,
in a few weeks, be in proper condition to
furnish a creditable and agreeable enter
tainment to the public. The object of
which is to realize funds to properly fur
nish the Lodge room of the order.
Dr McCall's Cologne
We are under many obligations to Dr.
J. 11. McCall for a present of a verr hand
some bouteille of cologne, manufactured
by himself, and which is pronounced by
the ladies as fully equal to the celebrated
Fau de Cologne of France. Dr. McCall
can supply his customers in any quanti
ty, and at reasonable rates, with this ad
vantage: you will get a genuine article
of cologne, whilst the sealed imported
articles are generally adulterated.
Dr. McCall keeps on hand at his Drug
Store, in Quitman, a general assortment
of drugs, medicines, paints, oils, etc.,
'which will be sold at fair prices.
Ttie Show
\We atteuded Mike Lipman’s grand
show, during its visit to
Quitman, last week. The riding was
'otlly passable, the leaping and somersets
•Atraordinary, the dogs interesting, the
'CiiWvns very poor, the monkey was scan
‘rlsllous, and the bear a humbug. On the
’frWle, it is a good sho\v for the enter-
WfHitncnt cf lazy meu—it will do to kill
tlWe.
The Justice’s (Jour*
These District tribunals t f justice have
been suspended in the County of Brooks
for several years, although the officers |
have been regularly elected and commis-1
sioned. Wc are pleased to announce j
that, in thlSj the Quitman District, they j
arc to be revived, and that Henry F.
Mannrrr, Esq | will hereafter regularly
hold a Justice’S Oonrton the third Satur
day iu each moltlh, at his office in the
town of Quitman, Uefbrc which all suits
involving fifty dollars, or less, can be ad
judicated.
Squire Madbstt is an educated, dis
creet, and honorable gentleman, and full
justice will he awarded in every Case
brought before him.
The Growth of Quitman.
A gentleman paid our sanctum a visit, j
a few days ago, and expressed great stir- j
prise at the unparalleled rapidity by j
which the “Atlanta of South Georgia”
(as he was pleased to term our town,)
had sprung into existence. Ilis last visit ;
to this section was about eight years !
ago, and the present site of Quitman, was, !
at that time, an unbroken forest. And
such is a fact. Less than seven years ago j
the site of our present prosperous thriving
and beautifal town, was a pine forest.
Wealth, enterprise, energy a: and muscle
have been lavish in their expenditures,
and we can now point to the result : the
most prosperous interior town in the
State. Last year, in the neighborhood
of one hundred buildings were erected—
some of them magnificent brick struc
tures—and the mechanic's saw, hammer
and plane continue to notify, us, from
early morn till dewy eve, that the work
of improvement and progress still goes j
•on. Ti e rise, progress and prospective
future of Qnitman, stands without a par- |
allel at the South.
A. Model Teacher!?)
I Understanding that a white woman,
from some unknown latitude, had made j
her appearance in our midst, and had
opened a school for the education of the :
“freedmen,” we dispatci ed a Special Re
porter to the locality designated as her
"Head Quarters,” for the purpose of as
certaining the facta in the premises. The
Reporter faithfully performed his duty,
and the following is the result:
He found one Mr3. Emily Armstrong, a
rather dilapidated female, of a very un
certain age, a boarder in a ove roomed
log cabin, owned and occupied by ne
groes. The said Mrs Armstrong inform
ed him that she was born and raised in
'Georgia was run out of Madison County,
Fla., and had recently arrived in "Nigger
foot," east of "Ficklinville," dark subur
bial Tillages Southeast of Quitman, and
that she had opened a school for the edu
cation of freedmen on Monday last. On
that day she had exercised the preroga
tive nf a “school inarm,” and had flogged
five littH “niggers;” on the following day
she had administered the lash to ten,
( and our Reporter concluded that if she
ftontined to double her chastisements
L daily, she would soon have the backs of
L all negrodom in Brooks well 6trlped.
very politely informed our reporter
she intended to keep an .rdeily and
school” —that she taught the
MJt Prayer,” reading and writing.
l||V' C tr-d soon to teach “G grsphy”
■ %maticks.” Not deeming it noc
!§■ roe« fnrtl.i r ir.vi *i_--ttr.. i.-
Jgfcl d<-em it our duty ■ ; '■;< • the
' |ifji ’ V«r gtiaid in f'-r t'
this “school itiarm,” tvho has squatted
amdttg them, ostensibly for tilts purpose
of instructing them. She is a low char
acter, devoid if principle, unworthy the
attention of the most debased, and has
already been fun out nf Florida, on ac
count of her filthy and abasing practices.
All She tfatits is your money. She is
incompetent to teach your children, and
is a tom pie te swindle.
Wc would lie pleased to see a good
school established in out midst, by com
petent and gentlemanly instructors, for
the education of the “freedmen,” for we
believe that It would eventuate not only
in benefit to this class of otif pdplilation,
but be of immense advantage Id the
whites and the country at large j but
the introduction among them of such
women as the one now domiciled in
"Nigger-foot," will do them, the whites
and the country an injury. We advise
our colored friends to beware of her, and
give a w-ide berth to her “headquarters.”
New Firm
It will be seen by reference to the ad
vertisement elsewhere, that the late firm
of I. evekett & Wattles, has been dis-
I solved, and that of Lkverktt, Stanch. &
Renfrow takes its place. We wish the
new firm much success aud great pros
perity in business, and bespeak for it a
liberal share of patronage.
Legal Notices.— Several important le
gal notices will be found in to-day's pa
der from the Counties of Fierce, Clinch,
Lowndes and Brooks.
Pay up your subscriptions.
ilotitfs.
Pieroe.
Georg a, Pierce County.
H.J. Tatum applies to me for let
ff tors of administration on the Esiate of
John J. Tatum, deceased ; These are therefore
to cite all persons to file their objections, if any,
in terms of the Law, otherwise fiaid letters will
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
February 25th, 1867.
5-51 H. W. GRADY. Ordinary P. C.
Brooks.
(GEORGIA, BROOKS COIJNTY.—To all
U whom it may concern : Whereas, IJerry
Wells, Administrator of 11. V. Folsom, 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
fice. this November 30th, 1866.
no3o-6m J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
Brooks Superior Court, IH66*
Georgia, Brooks County:
I M. McCannon.)
vs. >- Libel for Divorce,
j Jas. McCann on )
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Slu r ifl\ that the defendant does not reside in
this conn \v, *ind it further appearing to the
court that tL-i« defendant lives out of the state of
Georgia, It is therefore ordered that service be
perfected in tlu* ftbc ve stated case, by publica
tion in the Quitman ifc. nnor once a month for the
space of four months, ri nuking said James Mc-
Cannon to be and appear .'t. the ‘Superior court,
to be held in and for said county on the second
Monday in June no*t. then an 1 there to make his
answsr or defensive allegation, ’n writing, to the
Plaintiffs libel for divorce, as in default thereof
the court will proceed according tu statutes
in such cases made and provided
HUNTER A McCALL.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
A true extract from the minutes of i.’roo.ka Su-
I perior court, December term, 1866.
dtfcU-Mm WILLIAM HUDSON, C*>rk.
Georgia, Brooks County:
To nil Concerned: Whereas, Mary Thigpen,
Executrix rit the last will and testament of Sai ah
Thigpen, det&iMt!, hns fully administered the es
| tate of said dv**»‘st'»ed, and filed her petition with
j this court, for dismission from such trust. These
| are therefore to notify ail persons at interest to
I file their objections tw required by law, other
wise letters of tiisrtiisskm will bo issued and
| granted to the applicant.
Sept. 28, 1866. (6th) J. G. McCALL, o. n. c.
i Georgia, Brooks county.
I Whereas, A. Willaford, administrator of Fred
| crick Watson, deceased, applibs to me for Letters
j of Dismission from the administration of said es-
I tate. These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested to file their objections with
| in the time prescribed by law, otherwise said let
ters will be granted the applicant.
Dec. 21. 1860.—6 m J. G. McCall, o. m c.
Georgia , Brooks County.
WHEREAS, Jas. 0. Morton applies to me
for letters of Guardianship of the person
and property of the minor heirs bf lltfiiry Single
ton, deceased. These are therefore to notify all
persons interested to file their objections within
the time prescribed by otherwise said let
; ters of guardianship will be issued to the appli
cant. In testimony, witness etc.
J. Cf. McCall, 6. n. c.
I March Ist, 1867. 6-5 t
j Georgia, Brooks County.
! WHEREAS, Randolph Avera has made applD
| cation in proper form, for letters of Guardiahship
] of the person and property of the minor heirs Os
| W. 11. McElveen, deceased. These are therefore
| to notify all persons interested to file their ob
jections within the time presetibed by law, oth
* erwisc said letters will be issued to the petitioner.
{ In testimony, witness, etc.
J. G. McCall, o. b. c.
; March Ist, 1867. 6-st.
! Georgia, Brooks County:
I Whereas, Charles and Martin Knight, adminis
trators of Tarlton Knight, apply to this com
for Letters of Dismission as such administrators.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all par
ties at interest to file their objections within the
time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters
will be granted tbe applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January 1, 1867. 6m
1 EOHCJrI A* Bitooxs Coolntt.— Whereas,
T. -S. T. Knight, Administrator of the es-
I tate of J. B. Hill, deceased, applies to me for
i Letters of Dismission from said administration.
I These are therefore to notify all parties at in
j terestto file their objections, within the time pres
j cribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
! granted and Issued to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ord'y.
! Oct 26, 1866. 6m
G 1 EORGIA, Brooks County.—Whereas, F. B.
Walker, v xecntor of James Walker, de
| ceased, having applied for Letters of Dismission
j from his trust —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
j parties at interest to file their objections within
i the* time prescribed by law, ol her wise letters of
! dismission will be granted the applicant.
J. G. McCALL. Ordinary.
October 26, 1886;
j Gertf-yia, Brooks Courdy.
John W. Dukes, administrator
| ff de bonis non of Estate of E. C. Dukes,
late of said county, deceased, makes application
! to die for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite all parties at inter
est to file their objections within the time pre
j scribed by law, otherwise letters of dismission
will be granted to said applicant.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January 11, 1867. Cm
STATE OF GEORGIA. Brooks county.
Whereas. Judge [«aac Johnson, adrainistra
| tor of
ceased. nukes application to me for letters of dis
mission.
I These are therefore to cite all parties at inter
| cst to file their objections Within tho t'me pre
! scribed by law. otherwise letters of dismission
! will be granted to said applicant.
J. G. McCall, ordinary.
! January 18, IBi*7. dm
GEORGIA, Brooks County. —Whereas. Sa
rah J. Tillman, adm’x of JOS: J. Tilltftan,
deceased, applies to me lor letters of Dismission
from her administration of said Estate. These
are therefore ti) cite and admonish all and singuj
lar the parties at interest to file their objections
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
said letters will be granted to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
Dee 21, 1866. tin
Georgia, Brooks County.
BY Order of the Hon. Court of Ordinary of
said County, will he sold on tbe first Tues
day in April ne*t, before the Court House door,
in Quitman in said State, between the legal hours
bi sale, one town lot in said town of Quitman,
Geo., the property of Wiley Yates, deceased
Terms, Cash. JACKSON WATKINS, Adra’r.
February 15, 1867. 5-tds
Georgia, Brooks County.
Whereas, W. J. Patrick, administrator of Hen
ry Singleton, applies to this court for Letters ol
dismission as such administrator. These are
therefore to cite and admonish the parties at in
terest to file their objections within the time pre
scribed by latv. otherwise said letters will be
issued to the applicant.
Witness my baud and official signature.
J. G. McCai.i., Ordinary.
January Ist, 1867. 6m
COFFEE.
C'l EORGIA, Coffee County. —To all whom it
J may concern: A. A* Smith and Bryant L*
W ooten having in proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on the estate
of Bryant Wooten, late of said county, this is to
cite all aud singular the creditors and next of
kin of Bryant Wooten, to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to A. A. Smith
and Bryant L. Wootteu on Bryant Wooten’s es
tate.
Witness ray hand and official signature,Febru
ary 15,1867. DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary*
March 8, 1867. 6-5 t
Administrator’* Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
"“T'lf Coffee Countv, will be sold on the
First Tuesday in Apm m«h, «, the Court House
door in Berrien County, Geo., between the legal
sale hours, two Town lots in Milltown, Berrien
County Ga., known as the property of llavis
Kirkland, late of Coffee County deceased. Sold
for the benefit of heirs and creditors ot llavis
Kirkland. Terms made known on day of sale.
W . B. BYRD, Administrator.
February 15, 1867. tds
Administrator’s Sale
EY virtue of an order from the court of Ordi
nary of Coffee County, will be sold on the
First Tuesday in April, 1867, at the Court House
door in said, county between the Legal hours of
sale tbefollowiug tracts of land: No 389 in the fifth
district|lst Section of Cherokee J No 218 in the sth
district ot Dooly County ; No. 60 in the 9th dis
trict of Irwin County. Sold for the benefit of
heirs and creditors of Jackson Smith late of said
county deceased. Terms made known on day of
sale. ELIZABETH SMITH, Adrar’x.
February 3, 1867. 5-tds.
Georgia, Coflee County.
rO all whom it may concern : Young Y. Vick
ers having in proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on the estate
of Micgah I). Paulk, late of said county, these are
to cite all and singular the creditors and next of
kindred of Micgah D. Paulk, to be and appear at
my office, within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to Young
Y. Vickers on Micgah 1> Paulk’s estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, February
the 3rd, 1867.
DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
March Ist 1867. 30d
State of Georgia, Coffee County.
WHEREAS, M. J. Kirkland, Administrator
of llavis Kirkland, represents to the
Court, In his petition duly filed and recorded,
that he has fully administered llavis Kirkland’s
estate. This is; therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator should
riot he discharged from his administration, and
receive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in August, 1867.
DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
February 3, 1867. Cm
State of Georgia, Coffee County.
WIIFRE/iS Elisha Lott, administrator of
Mark Lott and David Lott, represents
to the Court, in his petition duly filed and enter
nd on record that he has fully administered Mark
Lott’s and David Lott’s estates. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show C a rise if nfiy tht*y Can, why said
Administrator should not be discharged from the
said administration, arid YetteiVe letters j>f dismis
sion on the first Monday hi August, 1867.
DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
February 3,1867. 6in
A dministrator’s Sale.
virtue ofjfin order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Coffee Conn ty, will be sold on the
First Tiil. dnv in April, 1867, at the court house
door in sain c« unty, between the legal hours of
sale, the tract oi’land in said county whereoli
David Adams resided at the time of his
death containing 2-’0 acres. Sold for the bene
fit of heiisand Creditors of David Adams, late of
said county, deceased. jTerms will be made
known on day of sale.
WILLABA ADAMS, Adm r.
February 3, 1867. 5-tds
Administrator’s Sale.
State of Georgia, Coffee County.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of said county, will be sold before
the Court-house door in the town of Douglas,
within the legal hours ot sale on the First Tues
day in April next, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Land No. J 76, encumbered with wid
ow’s dower, two Town Lots, No's 5 and G, in the
town of Douglas, on w hich is a good store house,
and a half Lot of Land at the Gaskin Ford. k on
Hatilla river: all belonging to the estate of David
11. kirkland, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms ol the salt* will be on a credit of six
months, for specie, small notes and approved se
curity. W. A J. Kirkland, Adm’rs.
February 16, 1867. 4-6 t
LOwmleN County.
Hherift’Kale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door of
Lowndes County, on the first Tuesday in April
next, within the legal hours of sale, the 'ollowing
property to wit : Five acres of Land and the
Mills and otllfir improvements (hereon, the same
being part of Lot of No. 11, in the 16th district
of said County, and known as the Funderburk
Mills. Levied on by virtue bf one fl. fa., Issued
from Echols County Court, January term, 1867.
Simeon B. Lester, vs. A. B. Funderbur*. Prop
erty pointed out by Defendant.
It. W DAMPIER, Sheriff.
March 8, 1867. 6-4 t
Hklfe;
Georgia, Lowndes County.
WILL be sold before the Court-HoUse dobr
in the town of Valdosta, in said coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in April next, the lollow
i ing property, to wit: Three mules, one two horse
j wagon, and four plow stocks, and four sets of
; plow gear, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in my hands
I is.-iied from the Honorable Superior Court of said
! county this day, in favor of Bryant J. Roberts
vs. Geo. W. Roberts and Thomas L. Lamb, and
: returnable to the next May term of said court.
Property pointed out bj plaintiff’s attorneys.
It. F. Limeburger, Dep’ty Sh’ff.
j January 22, 1867. 40d
Postponed Sheriff Sale.
WILL he sold before the Coui t house door in
Horoeiville, in Clinch county, on the
| First Tuesday in April next, between the usual
j hours of sale, tbe following property, to wit •
One Lot of Land. No. as* >■; ‘<-mu District of
I nia i.eviecl on.au the property of Creen
; Cw. Walson, to satify one fi. fa. issued from the
j Superior Court of said County; in favor of Thom-
I as G. Ramsey. Property pointed out by plain-
I tiiTs Attorney. Said lands are well improved.
WILLIAM M AUSTIN, Sheriff.
February 22,1867. 6*4t
Berrien Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court house door
in NASHVILLE, Berrien County, Geor
gia.. on the first Tuesday in ABRIL next, with
in the legal hours of sale, tbe following proper
ty. to wit:
Lot of land Number 516, in the 10th district of
said county, levied on as tbe property of Tbos
\ S. Wylly, to satisfy a tax fi. fa., issued by the Tax
f Collector of said countv, for tbe year 1866.
i Also, hail Lot of Ldnd No. 259, in the 10th
district of said county, levied on as the property
of Joel W. Swain, to satisfy a tux fi. fa., issued
by the Tax Collector o! said county, for the year
1566. Allthi aforesaid lands are well improved.
JOHN STUDSTfLL, Sheriff P. C.
I February M, 1867. t-6t
AViil. J. McLaiigltliiM
un MT*n. Miu* i\
Corner Broughton and Bull Sts-.
(Over Hillsman's Drug Store,)
SAYAN A NH GEORGIA.
February 22, 1867. 4-ts
~ Mrs. MAR Y TURNER,
UPHOLSTERER & DFIOIHTOR
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
PAPER HANGINGS,
Window Shades,
Tassels, Loops, Cords and Fixtures, Corni
ces and Bands,
ENGRAVINGS, PRINTS AND PICTURE FRAMES.
No. 58 St. Julian Street,
SAVANNAH G EORGIA.
March 1, 1867. ly
IMItKY, BEATTIE & (0.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
ind Dealers In
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, HIDES,
-mw ■ aa m m
IPiiif*, Liquors , AV.,
JONKS’ UPPER BLOCK,
SAVANNAH, ceorcia.
I
Cot.. JdllN b. i)F!.ANNOY, Qultttlnn, G«.
Cash advances made on all consignments
of Southern Produce to Us or to our mends,
Maoky, Beattie A Hay, Philadelphia.*^^
March 8, 1867* 3m
J. K. UELOT. J. V. Tt’Hcku. A. R. WHlori^
PELOT, TUCKER & MIGHT,
Cotton Factors,
AND
LUMBER & TIMBER MERCHANTS,
177 Bay v
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
tSSL-ConsignmentH solicited, aud will also sell
Wool, Hides and other Produce.
WiL-Orden* for supplies promptly filled.
March 8, 1867. 6m
lIKNRY BRYAN. A. L. HARTKIDUE. E. W. T. NIFF.
muimiiKM no.,
Commission Merchants,
—k N D
Us ■« m m mn ss
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton and other Produce
solicited ; which wc will sell in Savannah,
New York or Liverpool, ns desired, making lib
eral advances.
Special attention given to Purchasing
Planters’ Supplies.
Western Bacon and Whiskey for sule on con
signment.
tar LAND Poll SALE.-&L
March ], 1867. 6m
ALBERT WILCOX. 4. BOKNBI.L SMITH.
A. WILCOX A CO.,
FACTORS,
Commission Merchants,
—•A N B
FORWARDERS,
BA Y STREET, SA VANNAII, GA.
Refer to .
Edw. I’.vh'lford, A. S. Hartridge, OclaVusColiert,
Henry Rrigham, tlavaniiah ; W. A, Ramsey A Cos.
Augusta; T. Bonnet!, Adams, Damon*Co., C.
N. Hubert, Charleston; J. M. Girwin, iialtimore;
I). 11. Ilaldwin & Cos., A. L. Decamp, Sam. Don
nell, New York. March 1 -6m
JOHN OLIVER,
House A Sign Pa inter,
GILDER and GLAZIER,
Ko. II Whitaker St-, Savanaah, tia.
DEALER IS
SUSIE, US. BLISDS. HUES.
P.IISTS, OILS, GLASS, PI'TTY,
And all Painters’ and Glaziers’ Material. Mixed
Paints of all Colors and Shades.
March 1, 1867. ly
NOTICE.
ALL Persons in the county of Brooks, indebt
ed to E. Remmington on open account, are ur
gently solicited to call at my office, at an early
day, and settle, cither by cash or note, and
thereby save best. s. T. KINGSBERRY.
March Btb, 1867. 6-lra.
SAVANNAH MUSEUM,
Situated on Square,
CONTAINING
ANIMALS, BIBBS) REPTILES,
MINERALS, shells,
and other curiosities,
Open Daily, (Sundays excepted) from 9 a. m. to
9. p. m.
Admission: 25 cents; Children under 8 years
20 cents. Colored persons will be admitted on
Tuesdays and Fridays. _
TIIKODOR MEV ES, Proprietor.
March 1, 1867. 6m
Notice.
AS the Year is drawing toft close, and the 9ttj
of settlement approaches, the undersigned
| feels it would not he right or just to demand full
! amounts on old debts ; he therefore takes this
I method of informing those who owe him. tlia(
they can settle at fifty cents on the dollar, or at
' less, where their taxaole property will justify.
I a greater deduction. Widows ,t Orphans, and
! destitute soTdiers Yho served injthe late war can
I ca |j S Dd get \bcrr notes and accounts receipted
without pavmeal. R- A- HARDEE.
Dec-ndvr 11,1?«*. . 18-ts
Td Country Merchants* 1
" NOW OPENING
AT THE
SOUTHERN PALACE
DRY KIIIIIIS ROM,
ill and 11 3 Congress Street $ Savannah *
FOR THE GEO. AND FLORIDA TRADE*
Brown and Bleached Sheetings
Brown and bleached shirtings*
Shirting stripes, Shirting Checks,
Oznaburgs, Ticks,
Plaids and Denims,
Ginghams,
Spring Prints,
Printed Muslins,
Challis.
The above Goods we are now offering on our usual favorable terms;
«. ORFF & WATKINS*
PAVILION HOTEL.,
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner Bull and South Broad Streets,
Snvmiimh, Georgia. j
HAVING taken the above Hotel, which hna
recently been refitted and refurnislied
throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public
thai he is as well prepared to cater to their wants
ns any Hotel in the State. His table will always
be supplied with the best the fiiarket affords, and
no pains will be spared tb gite entire aatisfac
tion.
Transient Board $3.00 per day.
Permanent Board,.. $15.0U p.tff ’teek.
A share of public patronage is sbiiclttju.
February 22, 1867. 4-ts
E. C. HILTON, Fi IH. RAVDEIX,
Savannah. New York.
HILTON & RANDELL,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IX
Wines, Liquors* &Q t
193 Bay Street, Savannah, Get).
INVITE the nttention of Dealer* to their large
and complete assortment of
Groceries nnd X.l<jiioi'M,
which they are prepared to offer at tliu lowest
market rates.
Old Xftonong’ahela, Stye and Bourbon 1 ,
Whiskies constantly on hand.
Agents for the celebrated “Star” Whiskey.
Hazard's Gunpowder in Kegs, half
quarter Kegs aria Cases; nov2-6m
ITFI.IITEII RKIII THIS.
Kayton’s Oleum Vitae*
milE Great German Liniment is an almost
I infallible cure for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pains in the
Batik, Breast, Shies or Joints, Nervous
Jleddache, Toothache, Earache,
Sprains, Bruises, Settlings,
Cuts, Bites, Burns, Ac.
*This great remedy should be in every house.
For Horses this remedy has no equal.
Be sure you ask for Kay ton’s Oleum Vitae,
and take no other. If you cannot get it in your
neighborhood, send SI.OO to the Proprietor, and
a bottle will be sent you by express to ybiir
nearest station.
Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills,
Are a sure and pleasant cure for DYSPEPSIA.
CONSTIPATION, and BILLIOT'S DISORDERS
These are tho greatest Anti-Billions Pills ever
placed before the public. If you cannot get
them in your neighborhood, send 30 cents to the
Proprietor, and get a box by rbinrti mnlf.
The above Medicines are prepared and Sold bv
H. H. KAYTON,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA,
To whom all orders should be addressed. J
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., j
Whole-ale Agents for Southern States, i
jZSfr* A liberal discount to parties selling again,;
nnd for sale by Druggist an ‘ country merchants, j
February 22. 1867. 3m
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER,
BOORS, SASHES AST) BLINDS,
BXOtrX.I>ZNOB,
BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, &C.
203 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ’
S9*AH Orders filled Promptly.-&»»
j March 1. 1867. 5-ts
N. B. KNAPP,
DEALERS IS
Saddles. Bridles. Harness, Trunks, Valises, Car
pet Bags and Whips, Harness, Bridie. Band,
Sole and Patent Leather, Saddlery Ware,
Leather and Rubber Beltingund Pack
ing, French aftd Amer. Calf Skins.
At the Sign of ihe Golden Sartdlf, W'est end Gibbenl
Buildings, Market Square,
Nnvfuinnh, Geo.
February 22, 1867. Im*
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BHOUfoITON STREET,
SAVANNAH,GEORGIA.
THIS first class Hotel bass been - _
remodeled and newly refur- ,
nished and put in perfect order flfgi mo
throughout. Th<* tfareling public 1 1!ft
i may rest assured they will fio'd
! comfortable accommodation's est this House.
A. B- LICaS, Proprietor.
Febraarr 22, T 857. ty
GRAIN & PROVISIONS
S. G. Haynes & Bro.
190 and 192 Bay street, cor. Barnard,’
Bava-niiali, Georgia,
Arc constantly Receiving and have now on hand
SCAY, 60X»,8XCOX,HiSJU., &C-
If: Quantities to suit, and at LOW PRICES, tor casli or approved city ac eptuned. '
March* 1 st/ OKDERN HOLICITED.
Wholesale “
Lathrop & Cos.,
SA.V A. 3XTINT A. H , C3rEs«C>*
Wc invite the attention Os MerMianU arid Planters td b'iif StSek of
SPURS AND StlMltfSi,
Cases HUNTS AND GINGHAMS, Cases GRENADINE BAREGES.
“ i’LAID HOMESPUNS, “ BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,
‘‘ APRON CHECKS, Bales BLUE and BROWN DENIMS;
“ COLORED MUSLINS, “ SHIRTING STRIPES.
*•o7
7 8 ilrown SHiliTlVtiS j 4 4 Brown SHEETINGS ;
White and Striped OZNABURGS j
CO TTON YARNS,' A A
The above Goods tvill be sold at Factory Prices
AL.SO AT V'iIOLES.tL'E,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
nus made iisXMias,
Notions, a&o.
1867. SPRING 1867.
SOMMER CtOTHIKS.
Hit*« ibscribers have n Store, and are receiving weekly,
.1 LARGE AM) WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOT!iI?,
Which they oiler, either Wholesale or Retail,
A.t T"orfeL 3P3ri<3eil.
\\ K MANL’ I*’ACTURM Ol'R (IDODS, ami feel aasftreil that we can compete favorably with aii~
other house, either North or South, as regsifds J’rifce and Sty'd.
HEIDT& LUDLOW,
I No’s 154 Congress and 73 St; Julian Streets;
gs&j-W&,T]L.lCL£*,!^l. 9 <Gra.
' February 22. 18117. . 3iu
COME AND SEE!
STEVENS & ROUNTREE
ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
\J bicta have been bought for Cush, and w ill be sold for a small profit.
Judge Hudson will take pleasure in waiting on his friends.
T-*r- We feel thankful for the liberal patronage we have reeefved and ask a continuance ofib<
'ante. March 8, 18ti7. ]y
BLUN k MEYEK,
Connaimsiun Merchants aad Auctioneers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
We have always on hand an Cr'te'fthiVe stock of
Bacon, Pork. Lard, Butter, .Soap. Candl *s. Pton- |
toes. Oaiuu.' auti other aiCcluo, Wuloh v.e ►oil !
it reftj»*>nal»U’ j*rices, ou libei al torao.
March I, r?C7. 3ji
A FI LL LI\E OF
wmm ©aiiip
DRESS GOODS,
HOOD SKIRTS)
HOSIERY,
CLOVES,. TRIMMINGS, j
FXSCY COOBB4
1 ' ' |
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Commission « acl Forwarding-
M K H t? H AN TANARUS,
”o. t £ DAY STREET,SAVANNAH, HA
February 22. ISO’. ly*