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BLAIR & BICKFORD,
DEALERS IN
TIMBER and lumber,
Doors,
SASH, blinds,
MOULDINGS.
BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, &C.
203 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Use-All Order* filled Promptly.'’®*
Mmvli I, 1867. S-M
JOHN OLIVER,
Bouse & Sijrn Pa inter.
mUOm AND GLAZIER,
K*. II Whitaker St-, Savannah, Gu.
I>KAI.EK IN
Mims IKS. BUDS. IMIS,
paims oils, aw, Pi rn,
And »H Patnt<!T«’ andt Glaziers’ Material. Mixed
Paint, ~f all Colors and .Shades.
March 1, 1867. _ ly
Tlios. W. Shea,
lonic, Sign and Decorative Painter,
Gilder, Gminer and Glazier,
WKOI.MALE AMD ItF-TAII. DEALER 1M
SASX, BldJfflS,
DOORS, MOP!,DINGS, AC.
Alt kind* ol Painter*’ Tools, While Lead, Olln,
Mixed Paint*. Glass, Putty, Whitewash
and other Brushes, Paper Hang
ings and Eire Hoard Printa,
m. Mlan Strret, ol>l Stand of John <I. ta.'ijm.t,
SAVANNAH, GKO
July IS. lwifi. ly
S. S. MILLER,
DF.AI.EK IS
■ A HOC IS V, WAIKT AMI PISE
ivam'sran&a,
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
MHBER SETS MB HI BUSSES.
Mattrasaes made to Order
No. 157 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH GKO.
February 1, 1867. ly
A.J. MILLER & CO.,
TURN! TUBE
WAREHOUSE,
1 38 DROVOIITOS STREET,
SAVANNAH GEO.
N«w Work* made to Order, Repairing, 801 l
Hanging. Mattress muking and Upholstering at
short notice.
February L. 1567. ly
Home Manufactory.
(Established in 1832.)
JOHN E. HERNANDEZ,
MANUFACTURER
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CAIVTDIBS,
(Confrrtlonrr j, Cordial., Syrup.,
Preserves, Fancy Articles,
TOYS, d:C. dV.
W 6 Brongliton st., 2<l door from Barnard,
Savannah, Georgia
April A, lHt>7. ;lui
M. FITZGERALD,
MAN CFACTIUGH,
AND wnoIXHAI.r. A RETAIL DEALER IN
G6B9IALB
Syrups,
lIMV (INFEITIOMiRV, &P.,
AT LOW PRICES.
WHITAKER STREET,
One Deer from foogr**, Savannah, La.
MjrCnnntry Orders
Saw* 1,1887. ly
m. UUkEKARII. R. H. KKBHIU- A. IL VESBOLOW.KT.
GUERARD, FEKRILL & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
a h r»
Cnifral Commission Htcrcljants,
Bay Street*, Savannah, Geo.
WILL sell on commission. Cotton. Timber.
Produce and Merchandize. Consignment*
elicited. When desired; w<* will ship cotton to
*mr friend* in Kw York and Liverpool, making
liberal advances on the same.
kisfkricnors:
Roberts, ITubcrishar* A Stoo, Savannah, Ga.
(Jeo. W. Anderson, do
Anthony Porter, do.
Hunter A Gammell, dr'.
John L. Villalonga, do.
Krwin St Hardee. do.
Governor L). Walker, Tallahassee, Fla.
J. A. Bull. do.
William R. Pettes. do.
Ex-Gov. A. K. Allison. Quincy. Fla.
Savage »V Haile. Gaiusvilie. Fla.
Samuel Swan. Jacksonville. Fla.
C. O. Barnard, Jacksonville, Fla.
July 13. 1806. Jv
LIVERY
and
©ms mmmdu
T.J. LIVINGSTON
HAVING purchased ot Mr. Ja*
E. York? the Livery StaMe
Building in Quitman, bus supplied J* —"—
tbc same with a choice lot ol Hordes and V chicles,
and i* now prepared to accommodate the public
wihbilorscs amd Buggies at
KcnKomiWe Hates.
Conveyances, with careful drivers. furui»hed t**
travelers to couvey them to any portion of tin*
country.
Horse? eared for, by the day or
month, at moderate charge.
He will also keep supplued with a choice tot ot
Borse# and Mule* fur sab*.
NgpltioaiL. ApfU H*. T 1? -f
IjC* Ipi Sgl jGd w W M ■
&tuiuU& w AiAl
HOUSE,
Savannah, Georgia.
rillllri First Ciftm Hotel havingliet n renovated I
JL and newly Furnished, throughout, la now ]
aecond to none in the South.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
November 2. 18GG. 42-ts
PAVILION HOTEL.
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner of Bull and South Broad Streets,
Htrvniuifili, Goortfin.
TXAVING taken the above Hotel, which haw
1 1 recently been refitted and refurnished
throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public
that he is os well prepared to cater to their wants
a* any Hotel in the State. His table will always
be supplied with the beat the market affords, and
oo'palns will be spared to give entire satisfac
tion.
Transient Hoard $3.00 per day.
Permanent Board, $13.00 per weyk.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22, 1867. -l-ts
MARSHALL HOUSE,
IIUOUOHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH,GEOIICIA.
- —■ -W —,
THIS first class Hotel lias been _ -
remodeled and newly refer- aA7‘. r
nlshed and |iut in perfect order 111 J?
throughout. The traveling public /Jet* Ii I lor
may rest assured they will liiel£S*&i<Mßfl®
ColllforUhle accommodation* at this House.
A. It. I.UCIJ, Proprietor.
February 22, 1807. ly
OUR HOUSE
DINING ROOMS,
Hnvnnnnli. CJeorsfln.
nnilK undersigned having leased the above
■ favorite Establishment, and hnvingrefitted
and refurnished it throughout In the most elegant
manner, would inform the nubile that it is now
open for the 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 the FirSt-ClilSS Killing Hous
es ol the country, and those who favor him with
their patronage may be assured that nothing will
be left undone lo secure the comfort arid satisfae
lion of his guests. HOARDERS will ho taken
by the week or day at a moderate charge.
Nov lit, 18f,(i. 4-l-ts E. 11. Ivlltl.lN.
YVM. WHITE. DUO. <:. MIXER.
charleston hotel,
Charleston, S. C.
WHITE & MIXER,
n„v7-f,m PROPRIETORS.
INI OWN’S
OLD ESTABLISHED
PHOTOGRAPH
AND
AMB ROTVPE GALLERY,
72 St. Julian Street
MARKET SQUARE,
Savannah, Georgia.
rpHIS (MtfthlWmK'nt, the inrgcut unci finest in
X the city, Is open ul nil times for the recep
lion of visitors.
Our facilities for the production of first class
Carts do Visite, Ambrotypos and Porcelain Pic
tures, is unrivalled.
£»#~All Pictures known to the art, am made
vt this Gallery, Irotu tho smallest miimturc to life
fdy.o.
Every kind of picture copied with cose
and dispatch.
u ii lmowN,
March 15, 1807. (T-tt) Photograph Artist,
Bolshaw & Silva,
WHOMCK.U.E ANI) RETAIL DEALERS IN
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERV,
KEROSENE LAMPS
House Furnishing Goods,
&C., AC!., &C.
68 St. Julian ami 101 Bryan Streets,
(Next door to the cor. of Whittaker.)
SA r.t.YA'A// GEORGIA.
July 15, 1800. ly
SAVANNAH MUSEUM,
Situated on Chippeway Square,
CON I'AI.MNIJ
IM il US, IIIIIIK, REPTILES,
MINERALS, SHELLS,
AND OTHER CURIOSITIES,
Open Daily, (Sunday* excepted) from fi a. m. to
9. p. m.
Admission : 25 cents ; Children under 8 years
20 cents.
THEODOR MEVFS, Proprietor.
March l. 1887. 6m
II . a . K U W K ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors Wines
Seym's, (hvccriea, Ale and Layer,
Johnson Square, cor. St Julian and Bryan streets,
oitositk iti*aski iiolsk,
SA VAXNAH GEO
Agent for A. M. Btuninger A Co.’s celebrat'd
Liquors. uuiTagent and Club
Sauce. scpt2l-ly
VALUABLE
PLANTATION
■«. SN» , NO. Wj£m
3,500 Acres of Land !
rytilt' valuttblc I’lantatiou. flying
ln,‘lvc mil.' from No. 15J. Atiantit AU
.uid Gulf liailroad. near Rocky riv
er. cimlainiag 3.5401 acres, is ci mprisod in
Lois No's IPLItiT, lt.r., in I. 2«2, 2U3, 201. 203,
ail in one bodr. except No. 119.
T here arc 700 nr 800 acres of Ibis land under
fence, of which none, except about one hundred
acres, has been under cultivation more than three
years. There are houses enough for 200 negroes,
ample barns, a small Dwelling House, mid out
buildings. and a large dwelling home nut yet
completed. The titles are undoubted.
This property is offered on exceedinglx easy I
terms. For particular* cpply to ( 01. WV. A
1 \NE, Quiiv'-an G*. • let IM9-tf
W. JVI. WALSH,
Wholesale Druggist,
Soiilli-enst corner Broughton and Barnard streets,
Savannah , - Georgia.
— IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
lams, &iari)aiTissaia 9
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, ETC,
TRUSSES , SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Paints, Oils, Tarnish, Turpentine, Brushes,
Every Variety of "Window Glass.
Fioncb and German Plate, Stained, Cut and Sky Glow* single and double thickness, Putty, Ac.
W. N. Vallcau, late of Thomasville, Speeinl Siilesniil n
JsWGomls will be sold on us reasonable terms ns they can bo purchased South, and an examine
lion will uMtain lhi«aH«crtioo. Ordcrw by mail promptly and carefully filled. novlfi-Gm
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
r 11K subscribers would invite the attention of Dealers to tlieir Extensive stock
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
—,m. sm m» —
PAJSTCY GOODS,
All of wbich’lmve been received by Iteccnt Arrivals
Direct from Europe.
The arrangements are now perfected for receiving additional supplies. Their desire is to make this
market equal to any in the country. A large and general assortment of
GARDEN SEEDS
Always on hand. Orders will be attended to with dispatch.
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., DRUGGISTS,
Market Square , Savannah , Geo.
December 21. 1806. 49-
1867. SPRING TRADE. 1867.
j. Presents to the Attention of
Country Merchants,
PHYS,CIANS AND planters,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
r W. W. LINCOLN, ■ b- « ; urn. m.±Z
DRUGGIST & CHEMIST,BL
■J g»VAK~MV IffiDOSS,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Potash, &c.
AI.L WHICH he OFFERS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
At corner of Bull and Congress streets,
Monument Square, Savannah, Geo.
April lit, 1807. 12-2
I, L WSIBLIMBB,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Would cull attention to his well selected Stock of
SADDLES, PLAIN AND
FAKTCY ;
sa©§i © ©iiiM©a EiiaiQi^
ROAD, WAGON, STAGE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS.
also, a large stock of
BRIDLES, COLLARS, HAMES, TRACES,
And Other articles usually kept in the business. Also, a fine assortment of
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &e.
February 22, 1867.
ALMOST--NOT QUITE,
ANYTHING & EVERYTHING AT
VARIETY STORE
COME AND SEfiTthe Now Goods, and especially do we invite your attention to tho NEW
PRICES. aud don't forget to bring the Greenbacks, for by so doing you can savq money.
I am now recei\ ing, and will keep constantly on hand, all varieties and grades of Prints. Bareges,
Printed and Plain Lawns. Jaconets. Organdie.* Chambries, Ginghams. Furniture Calicoes, Brilliants
and other Dress Goods with French names. Taflita and Bonnet Kibbons, Velvet Ribbons, Bugle
Trimmings, Silk Trimmings. Plain and Fancy Belts, in great variety ; Ladies Paper and Embroid
ered Collars ; My. Ambique Shaw lot tes, Basques. Sacks and Mantles; Bodice Muslin, Swiss do.,
Jaconet do.. Nainsook do.. Swiss and Jaconet Embroideries, Dimity, Swiss and Jaconet Bands ;
Blonde Laoc, Grape Collars. L. C. lldkfs. Gloves, Mitts and Gauntlets in great profusion ; Fans
and Parasols, and a thousand and one other articles in this line, which I will show you when you
come to see me.
HATS! HATS !
A splendid line of Indies. Misses, Gents. Youths and Childrens Hats. To my stock o! Ladies
and Misses Hats especially do l invite your attention.
CLOTHING.
A large anil splendid stock of Gents' Spring ami Summer Clothing, which I w ill sell cheaper ‘
than the .leas on Chatham street. New York, for Greenbacks.
Hardware, Cutlery, «fcc.
Halter Chains. Faff Locks. Him Locks. .''took Locks. Plate l.ncks. Chest Locks. Cubboarff Locks.
Spurs, Bridle Bitts. Chino Bitts. Fr<h Hocks ami Lines. Strap Hinge*, all sizes. Butt binges, Hand
saws. Foot Adzs Draw Knives, Club axes, chop axes. Hatches, Wagon boxes, Reap hooks, Ham
mers. Oil-stones. Grind stones, suml stones, spring balances. G. D. caps. W. P. caps. Gun-whipers.
gun flints, gan locks. Double and single bid. Guns and Pisti ls 11. 8. bandies, plane handles, screw
drivers, screw wrenches, door bolts, carriage bolts, tiles of ail sizes, screws, try pans, sauce pans,
tea kettles chisels, knives anti forks, pocket knives, dog collars, candle-sticks, blind binges and
fastenings, sad-irons, planters* hot's, grabbing hoes, traces, screw plates, horse shoes, broad axes,
squares, trowels, spirit levels, grorblM*. bevils, frames, plow lines, rakes, blacksmith bellows, vices
anvils, Tongs, cow bells. -Crop irons, andirons, counter scales, shoe knives, shoemaker's tools. 11.
S. nails, wrought anils. Sot to be tedious, I will soy that I have a large stock of Hardware.
Yankee .Notions and Toys inendless variety, ihiua hoods in great abundance.
Tin Wnre -anything you need in this line.
Croelo'r.v- 1 good stock at low figures.
ltovtN awl -a good stock of good shoe*.
Willow ware. Wooden ware. Groceries, and a hundred other things ten numerous to mention.
Also, very accommodating Clerks, who do not think it any trouble to show goods.
Also a lot of Marx land WhiN: Corn pet received. Giro U
April !?, Ist 7 ‘ \. V PER Hi M
1867. 1867-
DEWITT & MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
/*?*■■* l m **f
IJL . H yfti iJW w-rb,
137 Congress Street,
Savannah., Georgia,
Have Just Opened their
Snunu A sfiffllli
STOCK..
JYeiv (moods by Every Steamer .
Ladies’ Dress Goods in all the Newest Styles : Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens and everything wanted
in House-keeping ; White Goods, Hosiery, and Small Wares It) Slid less variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
ALL OUR STOCK IS NEW AND JEST BOUGHT AT THE
REDUCED PRICES.
DEWITT & MORGAN.
MariTi 22. 1867.
COME AND SEE!
STEVENS & ROUNTREE
ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF
SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS,
Which have been bought for Cash, and will be sold for a small profit.
Judge Hudson will take pleasure in waiting on his friends.
Tt>- We feel thankful for the liberal patronage we have received, and ask ntinuancc of the
name. March 8, 1887. ly
SPRING STOCK,
J. R. EDMONDSON
Having recently returned from the Eastern Markets, offers the public the most complete and
CHEAPEST STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS
Ever brought to Quitman. It consists of a very large slock of Dress Goods, such a*
Lawns Organdies bareges, Mownbiques. Calicoes, etc.: and in the line of White Dimas, an
extensive assortment of Swiss Nainsook. Mill. Muslin. Linens, Jaconet*. Brilliants, and everything
else in that line. Brown ami Bleached Domestics and O/.natmrgs, at very l„w prices : I hud*. Lin
ens Tweeds Jeans, Cassimercs and Cloth, at greatly reduced prices. Abo a very heavy stock of
imm mawst
Ladies’, Cent#’ and Children’s
Slats, Shoes and Boots, all kinds,
and at prides very near corresponding with those before the war. Also, a hr".* ansortmest ol all
kinds of
tstottotstg?,
Sneli as Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Farasols, Umbrellas, Gloves, and everything
else needed. My stock of
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, YARNS
Woodwnre, etc., etc , is complete in every particular.
I have also on hand, to be sold on accommodating terms to approved purchasers—
-15,000 POUNDS OF BACON.
Having selected these Goods with great cure, and a desire to meet the wants of all classes of
persons, i feel sanguine that the* most fastidious can be accommodated and pleased, and to
Casb. Buyers
Great inducements and extraordinary Bargains are offered. .
CLAYTON GROOVER Will be pleased to see and wait on bis friends at this
All persons will do well to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, as it Is a
pleasure to show goods. R* EDMONDfcON.
Quitman, April 19, 1867. 12 ts
jTwTstalnaker & CO.
(ONHISSIOX MIiIUIIVMS.
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dr; Goods, Groceries,
HARDWARE,
Hoi ©liii oiaf>iM®osi a
QUITMAN, CEORCIA.
References;
Brigham, Holst ACo., Savannah. D. 11. Baldwin, New York,
Fcnch, Meixcke & Wendt, New York.
| Our stock of Dry Goods is complete in every particular, and we will endeavor to keep
Keep Supplied with Everything Needed
I bv the people of this section of country, and on the best terms possible.
! ' r-vj'We most respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the public.
Slay 17, 1887. lti-tf
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
At If 6 ProughtQn Street* SAVANNAH, EO,
The attention of the Ladies is called to our New Sewing Machine, which has just been issued for
m_' r asi*3«
It has no equal! It uses a finer needle, and will do Finer and Heavier work than any Machine in
: use, with perfect devises for Hemming. Felling. Ruffling, Cording, Braiding, Ac. Call and sec how
SIMPLE AND EASY to learn the Use of it.
gsfTThe Singer Button Hole Machine works admirably. Silk Thread, Needles, and Oil always
on Iraml. Sen Tug Machines cl«im*d and repaired. Stitching of all kinds neatly done. j
1 s 11. DU AW LEY, General Agent tor Georgia and Honda.
T3C3S FS3IYB OF TXS SOUTX,
Made from the l'atent Corded Wire, which is anew process whereby a firm linen cord is covered
l in with the wire-making a durable substance to which the tapes are firmly sewed. by this pro- 1
! cess the unsightly and unreliable metalie fastening is avoided, and a lighter skirt prodtmed
1 am now prepared to make the above in any size, length or style ordered. The Trade furnished .
at 1 i'J pncL novlh-ly H. IX HAWLEY. 116 Broughton st-(up-stairs.) •
! 11. W. Mbkcks. E. C. Anderson, Jr.
Mercer & An«lersoii,
BANKERS
AND
Coni in ission •lfcrchft nts
•j bec N"o. 10 Stoddard's Upper Range, Bay St.,
SAVANXAIi, GEO.
RSDRALK IN EXCHANGE, COIN, CXITKHKNT MONET. IC.
Will buy and sell Cotton and other Produce
on commission. Also Stocks. Bonds and Securi
ties generally-- collect paper and make prompt
remittances. Business solicited,
July 13, ISfiti. ly
Common Seuse
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
THE undersigned hereby informs the people of
Brooks and the adjoining connties. that he
is Agent tor the sale of this valuable machine.— ;
It is adapted to the wants and necessities of the |
times, for it will save much time and labor. |
I will deliver them at your house for Twenty ;
Dollars, with eveiything complete— four needles,
oil can. screw driver, hammer and clamp—and |
guaranty it in perfect running order. \
If not convenient to see me. make application :
to Capt. J. L' Moseley, in Quitman, and I will i
deliver the machine in a few days.
WILLIS HALL. |
May 10.15C7, 2m
Jcgitl JlotirCSa t
Hi'oolt*.
(q EORGIA. Brooks County.—To ail concerned
X Whereas, James King and T. S. T. Knight
Executors of Nancy King, applv to this court for
Letters of Dismission as such Executors. This
is therefore to cite and admonish the parties at
interest to file their objections within the time
prescribed by low. otherwise said letters will be
issued and granted to the said applicants.
In testimoiiv, witness. Ac., ibis Mar. litb. 1867
March l.etli'n J. G. McCALL, o. a. c.
Gtorgia, Brooks County.
Whereas. Charles and Martin Knight, adminis
trators of Tariton Knigbt. apply to this corn
j for Letters of DUralssien as such administrators,
j ') bese are therefore to oite and admonish all par*
ties at interest to file their objections within the
time prescribed by law. otherwise said litter*
will be granted the applicant.
Witness my hand and olliria] signature.
J. G. McUiLL, Ordinary.
January 1. 1867. firn a
tjforyta, Brtmks County.
WHEREAS, John W. Dukes, administratol
de bonis non of Estate of E. C. I’ n kfU,
late of said county, deceased, makes application
to me for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite »U parties at inief*
est to file their objections within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise letters of dismission
will be granted to said applicant.
J. G. MeC'iu,, Ordinary:
January 11, 1867. Cm
Cl TATE OF GEORGIA. Brooks county.
O Whereas, Judge baae Johnson, administra
tor of Elizabeth Oiliff, late of said county, de
ceased, makes application to mo for letters of dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite all parties at inter
est to file their objections within the ting pre
i scribed by law, otherwise letters of dismission
i will be granted to said applicant.
J. U. McC*ll. Ordinary
i January 18. ISC'- Cm
I Georgia. BrofAs C.iinJy.
! Wukbkas, W. J. Patrick, administrator of Hen
ry Singleton, applies to this court for Letters et
: dismission as such administrator. These are
therefore to cite and admonish the parlies at in
terest to file their objections within the time pre
scribed by law. otherwise said letters will be
issued to the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J. G. McCsi.l, Ordinary.
January Ist, 1867. Cm
(-1 EORGIA, Brooks Coit.vty.—Whereas,
W Mrs. K. Williams Administratrix of the ea
! tate of Jus. Williams, deceased, applies to me for
I Letters of Dismission from said administration,
I These are therefore to notify ail parlies at in-
I terest to file their objections, within the time pres
i cribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
i granted and issued to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ord’y.
| April 1, 1807. 6m
■ f 1 EORGIA. Brooks Coi XTT.—Whereas. Henry
IJf O'Neal. Executor of the Estate of M. G.
j Yates, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said administration.
I These are therefore to notify all parties at in
terest to file their objections, within the time
! prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will
i be granted and issued to the applicant.
J G. McCALL, O. B. C.
j Mny 10,1867. Cm
£ 1 EORGIA. Brooks Cocmr.—Whereas 15. H.
VlTMartin, &q- Executor of Charles Riser , de
ceased, has filed bis petition in due form of law.
praying the Court to allow him to resign his trust
as such executor, having nominated J. M. Patter
son as his successor. Tins-e are therefore to no
tify all persons at interest, to file their objections
within the time prescribed by law. otherwise the
\ prayer of saidjpetitioner will be granted.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my official
signature, this the Ist day of May. 1867.
! 15-6ra J. G. McCall, O B. C.
i £ 1 EORGIA, BROOKS COl STY .-To all
MAC whom it may concern: Whereas. Nancy
Rainey, Administratrix of L. It. Rainey, 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 Itv.er*
will be granted the applicant.
In testimony witness my hand ami seal of of-
I fiec. this May 20th. 1867. _
I, my 24 6nt J. G. McCALL. Ordinary^
CA EORGIA, Brooks Coo '., Whereas, w oil*
W Hall, Adm'rdebonh non estate John Cook,
deceased, applies to me lor letters of Dismission
irom bis administration of said estate. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all and singa
lar the parties at interest to file their objection*
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
Xsaid letters will be granted to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
Juno 28, 1866. Cm
Georgia, Brooks county.
Whereas. Joseph Yates, administrator of Jo
nah Yates, deceased, applies to me for Letter*
of Dismission from the administration of said es
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.
June 28. ISH6.- tint J. G. McCall, o. ». c.
'coffee:
State of Georgia, Coffee County.
WHEREAS, M, J. Kirkland. Administrator
of Harts Kirkland, represents to the
Court, In his petition duly filed and recorded,
that he has fully administered Havis Kirkland *
estate. This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show causa.
if any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration, and
receive letters of dismission on the first Monda/
in 1867.
DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
February 3, 1867. 6m
State of Georgia, Coffee County.
TTTIIEREAS Misha Lott, administrator of
VY Mark Lott and David Lott, repreaenta
to tbc Court, in his petition duly filed and cater
ed 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 cause if any they can. why said
administrator sbonld not be discharged from t»o
said administration, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in August. 1867.
DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
February 3,1567. 6m
Lovell & l.iiUiiiiore*
MANUFACTURERS OF
PLAIN TIN WARE,
AND DEALERS IN
Japanned, Punished and Stamped Tin
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Stoves, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates*
Lead, Brooms, TV ooden Ware.
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
HOLLOW WARE, &C., AC.
Crockery and Glassware ,
| Also, Water Codeis and Fillers,
ICE PITCHERS AND REFRIGEBATORS.
I And in connection with the above, we have in
Store every variety of
CBOOMfi £ TOTES
and ranges,
With all the fixtures ready for immediate ose.~
These Stoves are neat and simple in appearance
with )»rce flues of extra thickness and weight
Will be sold at reasonable prices. Orders sot
j Stoves promptly attended to.
No. 155 and 157 Congress St.,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
| May 4th. lSfi7. Jy
A. S. HARTRIDCE,
• Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANT,
No. 9-2. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA
February 22, I"J7. lj’