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the
arc well and favorably known,
experienced and liberal
Li-chanls.
Livery Stalilc
The public generally will be gratified
to learn that Mr. T. J. Livingston has
purchased the Livery Stable property ol
Mr. James G. Young, and supplied it
with a fine lot of splendid horses and ve
hicles, which he will hire to the public
at very reasonable rates. lie will like
wise keep on hand horses and mules for
sale. See. advertisement.
To fiud so substantial a citizen as Mr.
Livingston purchasing property and lo
cating among us, is one of the best indi
cations of the permanent prosperity of
our town. \Ye have known him for many
years, and ever found him upright, con
scientious and honorable in all transac
tions; he is likewise a man of energy and
perseverance, and we are extremely
gratified to greet him as a citizen of Quit
man.
New Firm.
By reference to our advertising col
umns, it will be perceived that the firm
of J. R. Smith & Cos. has been disolved,
and that of Smiths & Walk mi takes its
place.
The gentlemen composing this firm
are reliable and honorable, and it will
l«c seen that the senior partier is Rev.
George G. Smith, a gentleman well
known and universally lespected and
esteemed by our citizens. They propose
doing business at Qu tman and Ousley’s
with lieadqarters at Baltimore, Md.,
at which point they design conducting a
general commission business, for the
purchase of planters supplies, &c.
At Quitman and Ousley’s they will
always keep supplied with a general
stock of dry goods, hats, shoes, clothing,
bacon, lard, corn, etc.
We recommend the firm to the favor
able consideration of the readers of the
Banner, and hope they will extend to it*
generous patronage.
Keep Cool!
There is a fair prospect that the ap
proaching Summer will be an extremely
■warn* one, and of course our readers will
be pleased to lie informed that Messrs.
Haywood, Gngk & Cos., of Savannah, will
always keep on hand a heavy supply of
ice, which can be procured at a trifling
coat, per railroad. See advertisement.
Kinsteln A Ki kmn«l.
These gentlemen are old patrons of the
Banner, and consequently our readers
are well acquainted with their place of
business, oil Congress street, Savannah.
They are still in the dry goods trade, and
have on hand a large and complete stock
Foreign and Domestic manufacture,
Jiiich will be disposed of on the most
Tmsonable terms. They are clever mer
chants, and will deal fair and honorable
with customeri. See their advertisement
in to-day’s paper.
Lincoln’s Drugstore.
The large Drug Houses of Savannah
avail themselves of the extensive circu
lation of the Banner, to solicit the trade
of the people of Southern and
Middle Florida. The Houses of Messrs.
A. A. Solomons & Cos, ami Dr. W. M.
Walsh, are well known to our readers,
and we are of opinion the gentlemanly
and lilieral proprietors have no occasion
to regret their investment in the Banner.
To-day we are previleged to introduce
bur readers to the Drug House of W. W.
Lincoln, situated at the corner t f Bull
and Broughton streets, where may al
ways be found an extensive stock of
drugs, medicines, chemicals, perfumery,
toilet articles, paints, etc., which will be
sold on the most favorable terms. J3ee
advertisement in another column.
Tl»e Florida Presbytery.
This Ecclesiastic body assembled in
the Presbyterian chttrifc, at Quitman, on
Wednesday evening, the 10th inst., and
concluded its deliberations on Monday
last. The Rev, Mr. Alexander, the
worthy afid Eealutftf minister at this place,
informs us that it Was the largest meet
ing of the Presbytery ever held, arid that
the deliberations were important and
very harmonious,
The following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That the Presbytery very high
ly commends the zeal, energy and sell-de
nial of the Church of Quitman, and their
Pastor, in erecting their neat and eon
v'cuijtit bouse of worship in eircumstan
prevailed on the
as the instructor of their children. He
is a good and honest man, highly edu
cated, and a fervent minister of the Meth
odist church. We hope he will be liber
.ally rewarded for the very disagreeable,,
but necessary, labor he has voluntarily
accepted.
The Quitman Academy—A Sug
gest ion
This building is now almost ready for
occupation. The contractors have about
completed their work, and will soon be
ready to deliver the keys to the Trustees;
therefore, owing to a deficiency of money
to meet the expense of building, it is
necessary that the stockholders, and
others interested in the cause of educa
tion and improvement, should have a
meeting and devise some plan, not only
to make up the] deficiency, but for tire
future control ol the building.
Many citizens, who generously- sub
scribed of their means for the erection of
the building, have become indifferent
upon the subject, owing to the fact that
there appears to ! c no organized system
hy which the property is to be controlled,
arid therefore conclude that the amounts
contributed were so much given away.
They must be convinced that this is a
mistake. We contend that it is an in
vestment similar to any other stock en
terprise; and by pursuing a judicious
policy, it can be made valuable—in fact,
worth a premium.
With this result in view, wo make the
following suggestion: Let the subscrib
ers have a meeting—elect a Board of Di
rectory, with a President, Secretaiy and
Treasurer—who shall he authorized to
issue stock scrip for each share subscrib
ed, as well as an additional amount to
complete the payment of the present con
tract. These stockholders will be the
owners of the building, and the invest
ment can be made to yield a handsome
revenue, by a lease of the same to the
teachers who design occupying it. The
sum thus realized should he appropriated
to the improvement of the building and
lot. The result will be, in a few years
we will not only have a magnificent
Academy building, but the snyounding
gr. umls will be a delightful resort for
our citizens.
After all necessary improvements are
completed, the revenue derived from
rent can be divided among the stock
holders, as dividends, or devoted to char
itable purposes.
The amount of rent to be charged for
the building should be reasonable—to be
regulated by the number of pupils and
amount charged for tuition. We can con
ceive of no more impropriety in cliarg
ing teachers for the building wherein
they ply their profession, than to charge
ph.-sicians or lawyers rental for their
offices. The principle is the same.
By pursuing tiiis course, the deficiency
for the payment of the contractors, (who
have faithfully performed their work)
can be very readily realized, and the
Academy thrown open at an early day
for the reception of pupils. Otherwise,
we do not believe the people will consent
to make further subscriptions, and the
contractors will be forced to retain the
building, and, perhaps, put it to otl.er
use than originally designed.
We therefore suggest to Mr. Hilliard,
the present efficient President of the
Board of Trustees, that lie immediately
call a meeting of the stockholders, to
take into consideration ihe foregoing
suggestions.
Lost Watch.- —Rev. J. VV. Montgomery
has lost a valuable watch and chain, as
j will be seen by advertisement.
Estray Notice. —Mr. James King ad
vertises two estray mules, which the
public are requested to look out for, and
return, if found. Any person delivering
them will be liberally rewarded for their
i trouble.
I©- The South Carolinian, a news
■ paper published for many years at Colum
| bia, 8. C , has been purclr sed by Nash
j and other col red men, and will be con
ducted as a conservative negro organ,
i Who will now say this is not an age of
: program 1
Lcnai'i'C Asylum. —Dr. T. F. Green, su
perintendent, *fee„ gives notice through
the MdledgNille union that this institu
tiou is full, and patients cannot trow l>e
received except as vacancies occcTr. A
budding for the reception of insane ne
groes is in the courseot construction but
until its C miplet on, which v. id be sclvci-
Shiloh.
Miij.towx and Hohkrvillk, 4th and sth of May,
at Statenvtile.
Litti.k Bivkr Circuit, 11th and 12th of May, at
Oak Grove.
Moui.trik Circuit, 1 Stli and 19th of May.
Wakkshoro’, at Blackshcar, 25th and 26th May.
lIoMKSVUJ.K and Doctkrtown, Ist and 2nd of
Juno, at Emanuel Church.
Brunswick, Bth and 9th of June, at St. Paul’s
Church.
St. M arys and Ckvtrbvillk, 15th aud 16th of
June, at St. Marys.
Quitman. 22nd and 23d of June, at Quitman.
Irwin, 29th and 30th of June, at
Oukmui.oke, 6th and 7th of July, at
JOHN M. HENDRY, I*. E.
March, 2!lth, 1867. 9-ts.
Errors of Youth.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and
all the effects ot youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all
who need it, the receipt and directions for mak
ing the simple remedy by \Vhich he was cured.
Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s
experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect
confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
ja l 3m No. 42 Cedar st.. New York.
THE PEOPLE’S FKIEND.
PKRRY IIAVI8 ? VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER
Possesses virtue, which not alone removes pain
instantly, but regulates the stomache, gives
strength, tone and vigor to the system. It is one
of the medicines that is worth more than gold.
Don't experiment in testing new remedies,
when you can buy the genuine rain Killer which
everybody knows to be good.
The W oodstock (C. W.) Sentinel says : “It is a
generally admitted fact that the medicine man
ufactured by Messrs. Perry Davis A Son lias been
instrumental in alleviating much pain, and giv
ing relief to millions of suffering humanity. The
medical faculty almost everywhere recommended
the Pain Killer and its reputation is now estab
liehed as the most beneficial family medicine now
in use, and may be taken internally aud external
ly to expel pain.”
A !irw and 6rand Epoch In Medicine !
Du. Maguikl is the founder of a new Medical
System ! The quantitarians, whose vast internal
doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bow
els, must give precedence to the man who res
tores health and appetite with from one to two
of his ext raordinary Pills, and cures the most
virulent sores with a box or so of his wonderful
and all healing KalVe. These two great specifics
of the Doctor are fast superseding all the stereo
typed nostrums of the day Extraordinary cures
by MaggiePs Pills and Salve have opened the
eyes of The public to the inefficiency of the (so
called ) remedies of others and upon which people
have so blindly depended. MaggiePs Pills are
not of the class that are swallowed by the dozen
and of which every box full taken creates an ab
solute necessity for another. One or two of Mag
gie's Pills suffices to place the bowclls in perfect
order, tone the stomache create, an appetite and
render the spirits light and buoyant! There is
no griping, and no reaction in the form of con
stipation. If the liver Is affected, its functions
are restored ; and if the nervous system is fee
ble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes
the medicines very desirable for the wants of
delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseas
es are literally extinguished by the disenfectant
power of MaggiePs Salve. In fact it is here an
nounced, that Haggle!** Bilious, Dyspeptic and
Diarrhoea Pills cure where all others fail. A'hiie
for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrai
sons of the skiu Magglel’s Halve is Infalliable.
Sold by J. Maggikl II Pine Street, New York,
and all Druggists, at 25 cts. per box.
COUNTERFEIT'S! COUNTERFEITS I —All
readers of this paper are warned not to purchase
MAOGIKL’S PILLS or SALVE, unless the
name of J. Haydook, Proprietor, in addition to
the name of Dr. J. Maguikl, is on the engraved
slip surrounding each box or pot.
Aug. 31, 1866.
ECONOMY!
DISEASED teeth is the cause of severe pain.
and also ill-health, a fact which all will
readily admit, and to relieve wbldh much money
is expended and time lost. Now, my friends, if
you wish to permanently remove the cause of
your suffering, call immediately at my office and
have your diseased teeth removed
Without Pain to You!
and without the use of Chloriform. I have just
procured one of Dr. Richardson’s Spray appaia-
Uis. by means of which no pain is felt in the ex
trication of teeth. Therefore, I can safely an
nounce to you, that if your teeth cannot be sav
ed by a Dental operation, then I can certainly
remove them withou* pain. Money expended for
Pills. Poltices. and other medicines which at best
give but temporary relief, is not economy. So
you see by paying but once, will suffice for all
time.
Give me a call and I will convince you that I
am correct. M. L. BATTLE, I). D. S.
Quitman, April 12, 1867. Im*
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
EDI'CATIOMI. INSTITUTIONS
|{er C. P- BANCROFT, Principal
Xlif- Summer Session
Will begin May 15th, and elope October Ist, 1867.
Mi.aril and*Tuition, SIOO, payable half on
entering amt half the 2Zd of July.
Drawing, Music and Languages extra. Books
and Washing furnished off reasonable terms.
For Circulars, with full particulars, address,
KEY’. C. C\ CARPENTER.
ap!2-11-fit Chattanooga, Tenn.
' Special Notice.
indebted to the undersigned, either
Jl by note or account, are hereby notified
that they must settle all such claims by the Ist
of May, or they will pass out of. my hands to
i those of .an attorney, and be placed in suit.
This notice is imperative and will certainly be
I carried out. and therefore parties bad better save
j trouble and cost. J. S. CUMMINGS,
j April 12. 1867. 1 l-3t
BLLN b. ME YEW,
Commission M*.irchants aad Auctioneers,
GEORGIA,
We have always on hand an extensive stock o?
Bacon, Pork, Lard, Butter. Sosp, Candles, Pota
j toes, Ouions and other articles,'..which we sell
! at reasonable price-, on liberal terms.
March 1, 1867. 3hr
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, HIDES,
mvcMi.c*,
Wittes, Inquors, AV.,
JONES’ UPPER BLOCK,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA.
. REFERENCE :
Col. John D. Delannoy, Quitman, Ga.
/ST* Cash advances made on nil consignments
of Southern Produce to us or to our friends,
Maaky, Beattie A Hay, Philadelphia.
March 8, 1867. 3m
J. F. PE LOT. J. F. TUCKER. A. H. WRIGHT
PELOT, TUCKER & MIGHT,
Coll on Factors, •
AND
LUMBER & TIMBER MERCHANTS,
177 Bay street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
solicited, and will also sell
Wool, Hides and other Produce.
Orders for supplies promptly filled.
March 8,1867. 6m
HENRY BRYAN. A. L. HAKTRIPGE. E. W. T. NEFF.
mm, HMTRM&CO.,
Commission ICsrchar.ls,
A N D
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton and other Produce
J solicited ; which we will sell in Savannah,
New York or Liverpool, as desired, making lib
eral advances.
Special attention given to Purchasing
Planters’ Supplies.
Western Bacon and Whiskey for sale on con
signment.
VSrBAND FOR SALE.-m
March 1,1867. 6m
ALBERT WILCOX., J. BONNELI. SMITH.
A. WILCOX ACO.,
FACTORS,
Goomision Merchant:,
—A HD —
FORWARDERS,
BAY STREET, SA VANN All, GA.
Refer to
Edw. Padelford, A. S.Hartridge, Octevns Cohen,
Henry Rrigliain, Savannah ; W. A, Hnm-ry A Go.
Augusta ; T. Bonnell, Adams, Damon A Cos., C.
N. Hubert, Charleston: J. M. Girwin, Baltimore;
I). H. Baldwin A Cos., A. L. Decamp, Sam. Don
nell, New York. March I-6m
JOHN OLIVER,
House Sip Painter,
GILDER AND GLAZIER:,
No. II Wliitaker St, Savannah, Ga.
DEALER IN
SMS. IK H HUH
BUSTS, OILS, OLiSS, PI'TTY,
And all Painters’ and Glaziers’ Material. Mixed
Paints of all Colors and Shades.
March L 1867. ly
M. FITZGERALD,
MAN liFACTI HER,
AND WHOLESALE t RETAIL DEALER IN
C&HDISS, COMMAS
Syrups,
FANCY 10\FE( TIOMIY, &C.,
AT LOW PKICKS.
WHITAKER STREET,
One I»oor from Congress, Savannah, La.
jSy-Conntry Orders Solicited.
March L 1867. ly
H. W. MbbCKR. E. C. Ani*kso.\, Jii.
Mercer A AnflcPsoh,
BANKERS
AND
Conint ins ion JWercKhnts
■ J Lee No. 10 Stoddard’s Upper Range, Bay’ :3t.,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
RSPEALS ll* EXCHANUE, COIN, IJNCT.RREXT HO.VEY f| *l).
YVili.fiuy and sell GYitton and other Produfg
jon commission. Also Stocks, Bonds and Securl
ties generally .collect paper ai c make prompt
remittances. EaSfeess solicited
July 13,18o(i ly
Tvaytoil's Dyspeptic Pills,
Are a sure and pleasant cure for I)\ KPKI'SIA.
CONSTIPATION, and BILLIOUS DISORDERS
Those are the greatest Anti-Billions I’ills ever
placed before the public. If you cannot get
them in your neighborhood, send 30 cents to the
Proprietor, and get a box by return mail.
The above Medicines are prepared and sold by
H. H. KAYTON,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
To whom all orders should be addressed.
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.,
Wholesale Agents for Southern States,
liberal discount to parties selling again,
and for sale by Druggists and country merchants.
February 22, 1867. ly
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER,
DOORS, SMS ASD III,ISOS,
MOULDINGS,
BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, &C.
2015 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
IKf All Orders filled Promptly.“lSa
March 1. 1867. 5-ts
II II o W N »S
OLD ESTABLISHED
PHOTOGRAPH
AND—
A HI It 110 TYPE liALLERY,
72 St. Julian Stroet
MARKET SQUARE,
Savannah, Georgia.
npillS establishment, the largest uml finest in
L the city, is open at all times for the recep
tion of visitors.
Our facilities fdr the production of first class
Carts do Visile, Ambrotypes and Porcelain Pic
tures, is unrivalled.
p&~A\\ Pictures known to (he art, are made
at this Gallery, from the smallest minaturc to life
size.
kind of picture copied with ease
aiul dispatch.
R II BROWN,
March l. r », Ift(>7. (7-t.f) Photograph Artist.
11. A. PALMER. J. H. DEPPISII. •
PALMER & DEPPISII,
WIIOLfiSAI.E AND KKTAII. DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE TOOLS,
Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps,
Agricultural Implements,
148 Congress and 6T St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
November ifi, 1866. iU-tim
Capt. J. J. HICK ISON,
WITH
Davant & Waples,
Mere liants,
CORNER BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
pit- Special attention given to the Hale of Cot
ton, Timber, Lumber, Country Produce.
n umvr, w. ». m api.es,
Late Javant ,t Lawton. Missouri.
November 16, 1866. 6m
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
HIKHSI
WAREHOUSE,
138 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH GEO.
New Work made to Order. Repairing, 801 l
Hanging, Mattress making and Upholstering at
short notice.
February 1. 1567. ly
Home Manufactory.
(Established in 1832.)
JOHN E. HERNANDEZ,
manufacturer
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CANDIES,
tenlretionrry, lordial,, Syrups
Preserves, Fancy Articles,
TOYS, ,kC. &G.
146 Broughton st.; 2d door from llafnard,
Savrr.nah, Georgia
April 5, 1M,7. Jin
Win. .1. Mclifuighlln,
IWIIOLKSALK AND KKTAII. DKALKK IN "*
PAPER MS6II6S Ml Sill SMI',
Corner Broughton and Bull Sts ,
(Over lUL..man's Drug 8ior«,) ,
SA V AN A N H GEORGIA.
February 22, 1867. 4-..'
H & PROVISIONS.
i Hapes &*Bro.
Land 192 Bay street, cor. Barnard,
pnnah, G-eorgia,
■ Are constantly Receiving and have now on hand
ps, SACOft, Mm, &&
■B-uit. and at LOW PRICES, tor cash or approved city acceptance.
■ ORDERS SOLICITED.
■ I I Ii I kfeklkfckkfe
A. T. CUNNINGHAM,
and r.ntttal «*mmissi#»
Corner Bay and Abereorn streets,"
----- fwvovgia*
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
B. PERUVIAN GUANO,
HAY,‘OATS, Zollißiiw ‘.oiif,
BAGGING, HOPE, IKON TIES, [ Zell’.; Mipor Phosphate Lime.
sold on Liberal Terms and LONG TIME.
jttS-Casli advances made on Cotton, Naval Store, Tobacco and other Produce.
March 1,1867. »■“ - ■ * >
MATS, BMMi
spring Stock, isqv.
■ - •••'. ; • ... i
TDJOW OPEN, IN MY WHOLESALE ROOM, Up-Stairs,
~ Jv Large ahwortsieNt of
Wool, Fiir, ©traiw
For Men and Boys ; and a complete assortment of
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS,
For Ladies, Mis sea ana Children, all of which Will be Bold at XiOW Prices- .
My Retail Department (let floor)' js supplied with aif
VJ£3S 3LATEST BTV&ES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
8. M. GOLDING,
Savannah, Ga., April 5, 1867. (2m) No. 15R CoiitfrcßS tstvoel. ,
QUITMAN
Carriage lleposltorj
11. PADGKTT
mAKES pleasure in suying to the c'UIVWdp Os
1 Quitman and surrounding country that he
Ims resumed his former position, as Manager of
his Carriage and Wagon Shop, and is now pre*
pared with workmen to furnieh work at reason Hr.,
bio prices, arid to serve the people in his line to
the best of his*bi’Uy.
lie has now likewise in successful operation a
C mrist JVlili,
and will every Tuesday and Saturday fertile
public, and keep constantly on hand a supply of
Meal and Grits, to sell, or by contract will fur
nish such ([iiati!’ties as parties tu.ty need til their
In connection with bis Carriage and 'fill busi
ness, he is now prepared to" ,
main Lumber, Furnish Moulding for am)
find of work, make Sadi, Doors or
lllinds, Carriage or Wagon Spokes,
and do a variety of. other work.
Parties wishing anything in bis line, are re
spectfully, solicited to give him a share of their
patronage.
2fi)~ Terms Cash. .
H. PADGETT.
" Quitman, Geo., January 3d, 1867. ly
IMPORTANT TO PLISS
rpHE lmdendgned, through their partner in
.1. Baltimore, will purebarc
Corn. Bacon, Flour, Hay ww\
«».m-■-.****
for orders, at a coinmis-io.i of per cent. I
Address : J. K. SMITH & CO. \
Qui man, Ga.
and care T. J. Maori ukii »V < o.
Baltimoie, Md.
March 29. 1867. 9-ts
*.* Tbomasv lie Enterprise nd
send bill to us. J. IL 3. & Cos.
S. It. H ARfiliiY42TOA ;
DKxt.pn in HMHtr vahikty or f
CABINET FURNiTURU
,C II AIK S, DES KS, MATT RES;
MIRROR'S,' &C., M' . .
' Parlor, Dining Room, LfttfluS
and Bedi-onm Nut*,
In.a variejj of Battcfus trial -Flnin.
Prices to Suit /he Tin)
| Lace ami Gauze Mosquitoe Canopied
i AGENTS FOR GEORGIA FOR '- j
Hme MIT 116
AND WSATTR ESSES,
The Best lied in use. Sold at New York 1 s
pit- Call and Examine my Goods and i Y
before pupchasing.
Being connected with some o{ .Uio * p a A
LARGEST MANUFACTORIES:
1 in the .Vortb, 1 oan sell Gooßs . with hat
: PROFIT. , ... . - J
WareicouH 178 Rrouglifym. Sit
.savannah, geo.
; May -J. 1 if. 6. ly
HKNr.V ,M; t\ilAite. ieAAy' tiki v y
Meinhafd Bros & Cos.
DEALERS IN
Boots, Khoes, Ha. /
Gentlemen’s F'lirnlsliin? (AOOd i ‘
No. 100 Biyan anil 72 Sf. jitltati fc.
... JSA U.I NNAJI,' GEO&GIA.
August 17. IMi••. ly
WM. H. TI3ON. M'P. W. i.
IT St A' L GOltliON .
i’ottcHi Factors,
and Conirai
mmmmmst
96 BAY STREET.
SAVANNAH, CEOKCJA
May n, ipoc. ty