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jUiil & BiCAFORD,
dealers in
timber AND LUMBER,
Doors,
SASH, BLINDS,
KOVIAUTOS,
BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, AC.
203 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WAll Orders filled Promptly.”®*
March 1, 1867. -VIZ _
JOHN OLIVER,
House & Sign Painter,
(HLfrEfTAKD GLAIJEB,
No. 11 tVUlaker St, Savannah, Ga.
DEALER IN
signs His. Elis HOUICS
rinti, oils, cuss, Pirn,
A«A all Painters' and Glazier*’ Material. Mixed
Paint* of all Color*and Shade*.
March I, 1867. iy__
Thos. W. Shea,
fltoose, Sign and Decorative Painter,
Gilder, Grainer and Glazier,
WHOLKBALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
SASJC, BLINDS,
DOORS. MOULDINGS, &C.
Alt kind* of Painters’ Tool#, White Lead, Oil*,
Mixed Paint*. Ola**, Putty, Whitewash
and other Brushes, Paper Hang
ing* and Fire Board Print*,
gt. Mian titrrrl. old ,Stand of John G tnSlgant,
SAVANNA FI, GEO
/uty is. 150*. ty
S. S. MILLER,
DF.AI.FR IX
BAHOCAST, WILMT AUD PIIE
OTiamwiisSs,
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
IB&HBE1 SETS AMD lHailie GLASSES.
Mattrftßsos made to Order
No. 157 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH GEO.
February 1, 18U7. 1y
A. J. MILLER 6l CO.,
TXtKMTVnt
WAREHOUSE,
138 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
New Work made to Order. Repairing, Bell
Hanging, Mattrera making uod l!phnUt»riug *i
abort notice.
February 1. 1567. ]y
Home Manufactory.
(Established in 1832.)
JOHN E. HERNANDEZ,
MANUFACTURER
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
OAIVDISS,
Confectioner], Cordials, Syrups,
Preserves, Fancy Articles,
TOYS, (tC. dO.
146 Broughton st., 2d door from Barnard,
Savannah, Georgia
April 8, 1867. ;sm
M. FITZGERALD,
MANUFACTURER,
AND WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN
drains, ggibius
Syrups,
FINCY (OWEfTIOYERY, &(.,
AT LOW PRICKS.
WHITAKER STREET,
fnc Door seem Congress, Savannah, Cs,
JSF*Oiuintry Orders Solicited.*®*
March J. ISt>7. ’ ty
*. L. Ot’BKXKII. 11. B. KF.RKII.I. X. R. WKSSOLOWSKY.
GDEBARD, FERRILL & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
AND
Central Commission |Hcrc^ants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Geo.
yt k TILL aell on commission, Cotton, Timber.
W Prtwluce and Merchandise. Consignments
olicite.fi. When desired, we will ship cotton to
our friend* in New York ami Liverpool, making
liberal advances on the* same.
REFKKKNCK*:
Jtoberts. Haborebum A: iSon, Savannah, Ga.
Geo. W. Anderson, * do
Anthony Porter, do.
Hunter & Gnmroell, do.
John L. Viilalonga, . do.
Erwin it Hardee. do.
Governor D. S. Walker, Tallahassee, Fla.
J. A. Hull, do.
William R. Pettes. do.
Hx-Gov. A. K. Allison. Quincy, Fla.
Savage & Haile. Gainsville, Fla.
S&muei Swan. Jacksonville. F*ai
C. O. Barnard. Jacksonville, Fla.
July 13. 1866. lv
LIVERY
AND
©mb mjrimmn
T. J. LIVINGSTON
HAVING purchased ot Mr. Ja*. _ yTfe 9 .
E. Young the Livery Stable
building in Quitman, has supplied -but St—
the same with a choice lot ot Horses and t ebicles.
and is now prepared to accommodate the public
with Horses and Baggies at
Rensonnble Ra few.
Cj-vevev.-> 1 ’ri—-r f-miehed to
“■ ~<*» Veep supplied with a choice loi^T
—'t—iXwJ for phL*.
sonwiii
house,
Savannah, Georgia.
THIS Firat Cla«« Hotel having been renovated
and newly Furnlahed throughout, la now
second to none in the South.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
November 2, 1866. 42-ts
PAVILION HOTEL.
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner <<f Bull and South Broad Streets,
Havaniinli, Georgria.
HAVING taken the above Hotel, which has
recently been refitted and refurnished
throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public
that he la a* well prepared to cater to their wants
a* any Hotel in the State. His table will always
be supplied with the best the mark* .'afford*. and
no pain* will be spared to give ettlre satislac
tion. „ „„ ,
Transient Board. *3.00 per day.
Permanent Board *15.00 per week.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22, 1867. 4-ts
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THIS first class Hotel has been _ -
remodeled and newly refur- gppß&Ssfr
nlslied and put in perfect order
throughout. The traveling public tjSMjL I ®’
may rest assured they will fludJEJ&glßcaat 1
comfortable accommodations at tins House.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
February 22, 1867. ly
OUR HOUSE
9XKXMB ROOMS,
Navunnnii. Georffin.
THE undersigned lmvlng 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 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 Fii’Bt*UlaaH Mating Moils
~sos 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
bv the week or day at a moderate charge.
Nov 16, 1860. 44-ts B.IL KIRLIN.
VTM WHITE. GEO. G. MIXER.
CHARLESTON HOTEL*
Cl»a»*lc«ton, S. C.
WHITE A MIXER,
nov7-flm J»HOPRIETOR3.
UK OWN’S
OLD ESTABLISHED
PHOTOGRAPH
AND
IHBROTYPE GALLERY,
72 St. Julian Street
MARKET SQUARE,
Savannah, Georgia.
THIS establishment, the largest and finest in
the city, Is open at all timoa for the recap
tionof visitors.
Our facilities for the production of first class
Carts do Vlsite. Ambrotypes and Porcelain Pic
tures, is unrivalled.
,1t«*All Pictures known to the art. are made
it this Gallery, trom tho smallest mlnalure to life
size.
kind of picture copied with ease
and dispatch. R. H . BROWN,
March 15, 1867, (7-tl) Photograph Artist.
Bolshaw 8c Silva,
WHOLESALE Atm RETAIL DEALERS IN
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
KEROSENE LAMPS
House Furnishing Goods,
&c., &c., &c.
C 8 St, Julian and 101 Bryan Streets,
(Next door to the cor. of Whittaker.)
&1 VANN AH GEORGIA.
July 13, 1866. ly
SAVANNAH MUSEUM,
Situated on Chippcway Square,
COST JUKI VO
ANIMALS, BIRDS, REPTILES,
MINERALS, SHELLS,
AND OTHER CURIOSITIES,
Open Daily. (Sundays excepted) from 9 a. m. to
* 9. p. m.
Admission: 25cents; Children under 8 years
20 cents.
THEODOR UEVISS, Proprietor.
March 1, 18t>7. (>ni
II . G . R U W E ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors Wines
Segartt, Groceries , Ale and Lager ,
i Johnson Square, cor. St Julian and Bryan streets,
OITOSiTK PULASKI HOUSE,
j SAVANNAH, GEO
I Agent for A. M. Binninger »$: Co.'s celebraed
Liquors, aud agent and Club
j Sauce. senl 2l-1 y
VALUABLE
PLANTATION
3,500 Acres of Land !
THIS valuable Plantation, lying
on the Withiaeoochee Kivm.flHW
| twelve from No. 15L Atlantic
j and Gulf Railroad, near Kocky
fr, containing 3,5401 acres, is comprised in
| Lots No's U 9. 167. Ho, 164. 292, 2t»3, 204, 205,
I all in one body, except No. lIJ
-1 There are 700 or *OO acre® of this land under
i fence, of which none, except about one hundred
scree, has been under cultivation more than three
There are bouses enough for 200 negroes,
7*' ,! Dwelling House, aud out
arg- dwelling h«>iK*e not yet
completed. Tbe titles are undoubted.
This property is offer**! on exceedingly easy
terms. For particulars apply to £ol- wM. A
I \N£. Quitman Go. 0c412-39-tf
W. M. WALSH,
Wholesale Druggist,
South-east corner Broughton and Barnard streets,
Savannah - Georgia .
importers and dealers in
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, ETC,
TRUSSES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Turpentine, Brushes,
Every Variety of Window Glass.
Ft ench and German Plate, Stained, Cut and Sky Glass, single and double thicknes., Putty, *c-
W. N. Valieau, late of Thomasville, Hpeclal Salesman
ffl»-Ooods will be sold on aa reasonable terms as tl.ev caa be pnrcbaaejlSotith, and “
tionwill sustain this asuertion. Orders by mail promptly and carefuilyflU^d^^^^^^
DIRECTJMPORTATION!
r J~MIE subscribers would invite the attention of Dealers to their Extensive stock
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
TUT ■»
FANCY GOODS,
ylll of which'bave been received by Kecent Arrivals
i£-xr oitn. E"U-TO]pG.
The arrangements are now perfected for receiving additional supplies. Their desire is to make this
market equal to any in the country. A large ami general assortment of
GARDEN SEEDS
Alwayn on band. Ordcra will be attended to with (liapatch.
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO*, DRUGGISTS,
Market Square , Savannah , Geo.
December 21. 1866. 49- _
1867. SPRING TRADE. 1867.
j-P), j Presents to the Attention of
Country Merchants,
PHYSICIANS AND PLANTERS,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
n! W. W. LINCOLN, ■ -WH *«. *33
DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, HL
p MEBICIIIES,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Potash, &c.
ALL WHJpH HE OFFERS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
At comer of Bull and Congress streets,
Monument Square, Savannah, G-eo.
April 19, 1867. 13-3 :
XL lilBUiElB.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Would call attention to liis well selected Stock of
SADDLES, PLAIN AND
FANCY;
§!©©¥ © ©11101®! O!lOS@Q©
ROAD, WAGON, STAGE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
bridles, collars, hames, traces,
And Other article* usually kept in the business. Also, a fine assortment of
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c.
February 22. 1867. 4-ts
ALMOST-NOT QUITE,
ANYTHING & EVERYTHING AT
PERHAM’S
VARIETY STORE
COME AND SEE the New Goods, and especially do wo invite your attention to the NEW
PRICES and don’t forget to bring the (greenbacks, for by so doing you can save money.
1 am now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, all varieties and grades of Prints, Bareges,
Printed and Plain Lawn*, Jaconets, Organdie., Chambries. Ginghams. Furniture Calicoes, Brilliants
and other Dress Goode with French names. Taffita and Bonuet Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Bugle
Trimmings. Silk Trimmings, Plain and Fancy Belts, in great variety ; Ladies Paper and Embroid
ered Collars ; Mz. Ambique Shawlettes, Basques. Sacks and Mantles; Bodice Muslin, Swiss do.,
Jaconet do., Nainsook do., Swiss and Jaconet Embroideries, Dimity, Swiss and Jaconet Bands ;
Blonde Lace, Crape Collars. L. C. Hdkft, Gloves. Milts and Gauntlets in great profusion -l ans
and Parasols, and a thousand and one other articles in this line, which 1 will show you when you
come to see me.
HATS! HATS!
A splendid line of l>adies. Misses, Gents, \ouths and Children s Hats. To my stock of Ladies
and Misses llats especially do 1 invite your attention.
CLOTHING.
A large and splendid stock of Gents’ Spring and Summer Clothing, which I will sell cheaper
than the Jews on Chatham street, New York, for Greenbacks.
Hardware, Cutlery, cfee.
llalfur Chains. Pad Locks. Rim l.ocks, Stock Locks, Plate Locks, Chest Locks, Cubboard Locks,
Spurs. Bridle Bitts. Plane Bitts. Fish Hooks and Lines. Strap Hinges, all sizes. Butt hinges. Hand
saws, Foot Adas Draw Knives,Club axes, chop axes. Hatches, Wagon boxes, Reap-hooks, Ham
mers. Oil-stones. Grind-stones, sand-stones, spring balances. G. D. caps. W. P. caps, Gnn-wiupers.
gun-flints, gun locks. Double and single bbl. Gun, and Pistols. H. S. handles, plane bandies, screw
drivers, screw wrenches, door bolts, carriage bolts, tiles of all sizes, screws, fry pans, sauce pans,
tea kettles, ekisel*. knives and forks, pocket knives, dog collars, candlo-sticks. blind hinges and
fastenings, sad-irons, planters' hoes, grubbing hoe*, trace's, screw plates, horse shoe*, broad axes,
squares, trowels, spirit level*, gimblet*. bevils. bames. plow lines, rakes, blacksmith bellows, vices
unvils. Tongs, cow bell*, stirnp irons, andiron*, counter scales, shoe knives, shoemaker's tools, H.
S. nails, wrought nails. Not to be tedious. I will say that I have a large stock of Hardware.
Yankee Notiwwa and Toys in endless variety. e-Una hoods in great abundance.
Tin Wnr*-anything you need in this line.
Croekery—a good stock at low figures.
Hoots nutl Shoe* a good stock of good shoes.
Willow ware. Wooden ware. Groceries, and a hundred other things too mimeroos to mention.
Also, very accommodating Clerks, who do not think it any trouble to show goods.
Also a lot of Marvland White Com just received. Give ns a call. .
April 12, 1867. A. P. PERHA .*f
1807. 1867.
DEWITT & MORGAN, 1
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOICEZTI3 AITB FOREISIT 8?.7 SCOBS,
137 Congress Street,
SavannatL, Georgia,
Have Juat Opened their
swains & siMMil
stock:.
JYetc Goods by Every Steamer .
Ladles’ Dr«s« Goods in all the Newest Style.; Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens e l®7‘“ n * WaDted
in House-keeping ; White Goods, Hosiery, and Small Wares in endless variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
ALL OUR STOCK IS t'EW AND JUST BOUGHT AT THE
REDUCED PRICES.
DEWITT & MORGAN.
March 22, 1867. :tm
COME AND SEE!
STEVENS & ROUNTREE
ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF
SPRING AND 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.
ptr We feel thankful for the liberal patronage we have received, and ask ntinuance of the
same. March 8, 1867. ly
SPRIN6 STOCK.
J. R. EDMONDSON
Having recently returned from the Eastern Markets, offer* the public the most complete and
CHEAPEST STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
<3r O ODS
extensive aßsortraent of Swiss Nainsook, Mul. Mnslin, Linens, Jaconets. Brilliants, ttn<i *■ v \ *y l y in ß
Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s
Hats, Shoes and Boots, all kinds,
and at prices very near corresponding with those before the war. Also, a large assortment of all
kind9of IXTOTIOIVS?,
Such as Dress Trimmings. Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Umbrellas, Gloves, and everything
else needed. My stock ot
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, YARNS
Woodware, etc., etc , is complete in every particular.
I have also on hand, to be sold on accommodating terms to approved purchasers—
-15,000 FOUNDS OF BACON.
Having selected these Goods with great care, and a dewire to meet the wants of all classes of
persons, I feel sanguine that the most fastidious can be accommodated and pleased, and to
Casli Buyers
Great inducements and extraordinary Bargains arc offered ...... ...
jy. CLAYTON CROOVER Will be pleased to see and wait on his friends at this
h °hssL All persons will do well to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, aMtia a
pleasure to show goods. J. R. EDMONDSON.
Quitman, April 19, 1867. 12 ts
J. W. STALNAKER & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries,
HARDWARE,
MOD 01011 pia®o!oßß2S«.
QUITMAN* GEORGIA.
References:
Brigham, Holst &Cos„ Savannah. ' D. H. Baidwin, New York.
Funch, Meiscke & Wendt, New York.
Our stock of Dry Goods is complete in every particular, and we will endeavor to keep
Keep Supplied with Everything Needed
hv the people of this section of country, and on the best terms possible.
55@-\Ve most respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the public.
May IT. I**7. l'-tf _
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
At 116 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, EO*
The attention of the Ladle* is called to our New Sewing Machine, which has just been issued for
AVW ■ M-TW ■ ■ 9NS MsZm
It ha* no canal! It uses a finer needle, and will do Finer and Heavier work than any Machine in
use. with perfect di ises for Hemming, Felling, Kufßing, Cording. Braiding. &c. tall and see bow
SIMPLE AND EASY to learn the Use of it.
*®-The Singer Button Hole Machine works admirably. Silk Thread. **&£«*■ Oil always
on hand Sewing Machine* cleaned and repaired. Stitching of a!l kinds neatly done. . ,
on nana. ocwmg .» |l. 1). HAWLEY, General Agent tor Georgia and Florida.
mw o®oG> iffiaw &□£>
T 3C3S PSUȣ OF TIC 33 SOUTH,
~ . , Wire which is a new-process whereby a firm linen cordis covered
glance to wfich the tap.. a?e firmly sewed. By this pro
m witn me wire rae t »lic fasienine is avoided, and a lighter skirt produced,
cess the unsightly and imrel,able g ordered. The Trade furnished
lam now prepared to make the above m any s z jf 116 Broughton st., (up-stairs.)
at list prices. nov m- iy
H. W. Mkrckr. E. C. Anderson, Jr.
Mercer «Jfc Audersou,
BANKERS
AND
Commission •merchants
■ .'Tice No. 10 Stoddard’s Upper Range, Bay St.,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
R£DEALS IN EXCHAXGE, COIN, CNCCRRRNT MONET, AC.
Will boy and sell Cotton and other Produce
on commission. Also Stocks. Bonds and Securi
ties generally—collect paper and make prompt
remittance*. Business solicited,
July 13,1566, 17
Common Sense
PA WILY SEWING MACHINE
rpHE undersigned hereby informs the people of i
1 Brooks and the adjoining counties, that he
is Agent for the sale of tide valuable machine. —
It is adapted to tbe want* and necessities of the
times, for it will save much time and labor.
I will deliver them at your house for Twenty j
Dollars, with everything complete—four needles,
oil on. screw driver, hammer and clamp—and
guarantee it in perfect running order.
If not convenient to see me, make application
to Capt. J. L. Moseley, in Quitman, and I will j
deliver tbe machine in a few
May 10,. 1867. 2m
ftpl gotifls. C-
Brook*. -nff
EORGIA, Brooks County.—To all concerned:
Whereas. James King and T. 8. T. Knight
Executors of Nancy King, apply to this courtfoT
Letters of Dismission as such Executor*. ThM
is therefore to cite and admonish the parties at
interest to file their objections within the time
prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
issued and granted to the said applicants.
In testimony, witness. Ac., this Mar. 6th, 1867
March 15-6 m J. G. McCftLL, o. a. c.
Georgia, Brooks Qmnty:
Whereas. Charles and Martin Knight, admlnth
trators of Tarlton Knight, apply to this coot
for Letters of Dismission as such administrators.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all par
ties at interest to file their objections within tM
time prescribed by law. otherwlae said letters
will be granted tbe applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January 1, 1867, 6m
Georgia, Brooke County.
WHEREAS. John W. Dukes, administrator
de bonis non of Estate of E. C. Dukes;
late of said county, deceased, makes application
to me for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite all partis* at Inter
est to file their objections within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise letters of dismiaeiod
will be granted to said applicant.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January 11, 1867. 6m
STATE OF GEORGIA, Brook* county.
Wbereas, Judge Isaac Johnson, administra
tor of Elizabeth OUiff, late of said county, de
ceased. makes application to me for letters of dis
mission.
These are therefore to cite all parties at inter
est to file their objections within the tin. pre
scribed by law, otherwise letters of dismission
will be granted to said applicant.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January 18, 1867. 6m
Georgia, Brooks County.
Whbkeaa, W. J. Patrick, administrator of Hen
ry Singleton, applies to this court for Letter* of
dismission as such administrator. These ard
therefore to cite and admonish the parties at In
terest to file their objections within the time pr*
scribed by law, otherwise Baid letters will be
issued to the applicant.
WitneßS my hand and official signature.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January Ist, 1867. 6m
(T BORGIA. Bitooxs CotTxrr.—Where*#,
JT .Mr*. E. Williams Administratrix of the ea
tate of Jas. Williams, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission from Haid administration.
These are therefore to notify all parties at in
terest to file their objections, within the time pres
cribed by law, otherwise said letters will b.
I granted and issued to the applicant.
J. G. McCall, Ord’y.
j April 1, 1867. 6m
Gi EORGIA. BhooksCorvrv.— Whereas. Henry
T O'Neal, Executor of the Estate of M. 6.
I Yates, deceased, applies to me for letters of dia
mission from said administration.
These are therefore to notify all parties at in
! terest to file their objections, within the time
prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will
! ho granted and issued to the applicant.
j. g. McCall, o. b. c.
: May 10,1867 . 6m
C 1 EORGIA, Brooks Covktt. -Whereas B. H.
JTMartin, Esq.. Executor of Charles Rizer.de
i ceased, has filed his 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. These are therefore to no
tify all persons at interest, to file their objections
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise the
prayer of saiiljpetitioner will be granted.
Iu testimony whereof I hereunto affix my official
signature, this the Ist day of May, 1867.
15-6 m J. G. McCall, O- B.C.
Georgia, brooks county—t 0 *n
whom it may concern : Whereas, Nancy
Rainey, Administratrix ofL. B. 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 objection* within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letter*
will be granted the applicant.
In testimony witmst* my hand and seal of of
fice, this May 20th, 1867.
ray24-6m J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
t'l EORGIA, Brooks Countt.- Whereas, Willis
W Hall, Adm’rde bonis non estate John Cook,
deceased, applies to me tor letters of Dismission
from his administration of said estate. These
are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singu>
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.
June 28, 1866. 6m
Georgia, Brooks county.
Whereas, Joseph Yates, administrator of Jo
nah Yates, deceased, applies to me for Letters
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
j ters will be granted the applicant.
June 28, 1866.—6 m J. G. McCall, o. a. e.
COFFEE.
State of Georgia, Coffee Couuty.
WHEREAS, M. J. Kirk!and, Ad»inM»tr»t;r
of Ha vis Kirfrlafid, fepT©*©ft(* to tw
Court, in his petition duly filed and
that he has fully administered Havia Kirkland #
estate. This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged lrom his administration, and
receive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in August, 1867.
DANIEL LOTT, Ordinary.
February 3, 1867. 6m
State of Georgia. Cnflfe* County.
TXTHEREAS Elisha Lott, administrator of
VV Mark Lott and David Lott, represents
to the Court, in his petition duly filed and enter*
ed on record that he has fully administered Mar*
Lott's and David Lott’s estates. This is there*
for© to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from tee
said administration, and receive letters nf dismis
sion on the first Monday in August, 1867.
DAJSTEL LOTT, Ordinary.
February 3,1867. 6m
Lovell k Lattimore,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PLAIN TIN WARE,
and dealers is
Japanned, Planished and Stamped Tin Wares,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Stoves, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates,
Lead, Brooms, Wooden Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
HOLLOW WARE, &C., &C.
Crockmi and Glassware i
Also, Water Coolers and Fillers,
ICE PITCHERS AND REFRIGERATORS.
And in connection with the above, we have in
Store every variety of
sesnis sts'sii
and ranges,
With all the Sutures ready for immediate ose.—
These Stoves are neat and simple in appearance
with large flues of extra thickness mi
Will be sold at reasonable pnees. Orders roi
Stoves promptly attended to.
No. 155 and 157 Congress St.,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
May 4tb. 1867. ly
A. S. HARTRIDCE,
Commission and Forwarding
merchant,
No. 9-2. BAY STREET/ SAVANNAH, GA
February 22, 1867. 1?’