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professional (Tarcb, &c.
James L, Moseley
OFFKRS hi* torvic* lo tin l public |jcncr*Hj
a* Collecting Alloner und Agent for the
Kale nf R-'al Kststi'.
,*p- Room, lit the Publishing establishment of |
the “Quitman Banner," over Culpepper. Creech
& On's store.
Quitman Feb. 1. 18(i7. 1-if !
JOHN U Ui* 1.1.. s - tt- 0! NU.lt,
IHJNTEIt A MfOAM-,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
QUITMAN, GKO.
January ‘JO. 18(i7. I'ly
WM. A. LANK. WH. B. BKNNfciT.
UEIVIVKT s, lam:,
Httornens at Yato anb .Solicitors
irs CIIANi'KIIV.
Qt'tTWAN, lilt UKS . "PNTV, OKeBCIA
Qffiee a 1 tin* Court House.
Kehnmrv 1 18*.7. !»
Wlflinfir!.. I'Aiin*.
Attonun anb Counselor at Cato,
tVAKKSROKO’, fJKOIIGJA.
NTVtLt. give promp* attention to all bnainra
\ V entrusted to liU care in the Brunswick
Circuit. lehl7--ly
S T. KINGSBURY,
Jttornnt anb (Counselor at f ato,
QUITMAN. GFOftGIA.
■ Office, in tin* Building next to J. S. Cummings )
Will practice In the Southern Circuit, In the
counties of Decatur in the South-wi*stern, flinch
in the Brunswick ami Hamilton. Madison and
Jefferson In the Middle Circuit of Florida.
January IS, 18U7. ly
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. J. M. MADDEN,
OK FLORIDA.
HEREBY notifies tb« citizen* of Brooks coun
ty, Georgia. that In* has locate*! at OKA
PILOO. for the practice of his profusion. Medi
cine and rbirgery. and will bo pleased to wait
upon all requiring medical assistance. The bust
of references furnished on ttpplicafiflfc.
: .At Mr. J. Moriow’s store.
May SI. !S<»7. 18-ts
Dr. £. A. JKLKS,
QPITMAR, OF/
KESPF/'TFT ’LL Y »«hn the ,>«”■—"V' 01 the
.ItUens oi Quitman andaurroundingenun-
Iff. fjan2o-tf
U. VAN < IKSEN,
DENTIST ,
STOCKTON, NO. 13, A. ,t O. K.R.
(Fotmcrly l)ri. McDonald A Vnn fiieaon. Macon,)
KtiSI'MCTFI/T.I.Y offe a Ilia service* to the
citizens of Clinch and surrounding coun
ties, in all branches of the profession.
yfc, ti ill visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
REFERENCESt
J. T>, Smith, M. U, M ,eua. Georgia.
Capt. n. F. Mowlik. Valdosta. Georgia.
J. G. .Moore. Valdosta Georgia,
in . ,„,gg, aud Air. 1. u., on Iton. Valdosla.
Rev. 0 L. Smith, D. I).. Echols county. Geo.
Cant .1 Wed* Vftld si a (ieorgia.
Oapt. 0. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Geo.
»<• • JiaoiJ- > aiuoaui, Georgia.
March 1, ifcf, 5 ts
sayk you; teetßT
To (he Cilhtns cf Quitman and Mclnity:
I )LEASE be informed tlmt I have
permanently located in your ffffSSSßfk
beautiful town, for tin* practice cl
my profession. All work warranted except ad
vane*4 decay*. Teeth with tnn.ill decays,
warranted from five to fifteen years, except from
negligence. the teeth have been permitted to de
cay in other parts, or injured from blown.
Surgical operation* performed with but little
pain. Irregular teeth put in proper position.
Tooth ache cured, us well as all diseases that the
teeth and mouth are subject to. Particular at
tention called to rav skill in extracting teeth and
stumps.
ruin: for dental work.
Artificial Teeth, on rubber, full set SIOO 00
“ “ gold, full set. . Fluctuating.
“ “ •* pivot, per tooth, $2 to $5.00
Fillings -gold 1 to 20.00
•• silver 2.00
Cleaning Teeth $3.00 to 10 00
I may be found at my office at all hours dur
ing work days.
Office room : On the corner above Mr. Samuel
Graves’ carriuge shop. Notice sign.
ap.Vly* M. L. BATTLE, D. D. 8.
DENTISTRY
Dft . D . 1,. KICKS,
n .VYING located at Quitman. Geo., respect
fully offers his services to the eiti/.oiiß of
Quitman and surrounding country, In the prac
tice of Dental Surgery. OctA-ly
DRUG STORK.
QUITMAN, GKO.
TIH3 undersigned him just re- _
0 rived n Large Lot of wllNlv ___
selected Drugs, consisting of
Family flt dlilns^
Patent Jlr trims, *<«,
Turpentine, JBE-
H)( Stull's
KEROSINE OIL, ROCK POTASH,
AND FA.M’Y SOARS.
&Sl-TeriHs ltensimable.
•J. II Mi'C ALL.
March 8. 18ti7. li-tt
W. E. BARNES,
Watch Maker* and Jeweler,
Ql ir.il.VN GtOUGIA.
('I sO 'lvS. W itches and every descrip-
J t»oa of Jewelry repaired promptly jL, 31
Be tl v m 1 s it'.* .tciorily.
gs&T Me may be found at Mr. Finch’s store,
February .J. iB6O. ly
Fisk's Metalic Jiuriai (» es.
V ~ , ,~, u .411(1 u tin* .-ton
. t i-i.l »!••ntlinV.o. ami C. H. Smith
M.hV ’•!i Ho Ula. AUc. tin assorliiicn
is cous’autlv kept it the -t 'u* of M. McfN
TOSH. Quitman Ga. *»*CnSh on delivery.
T. A W. A. W. SIMMONS, Agon
December 14. 1866 mu
The (tiiitman Hotel.
mrs, Mclntosh
XTOTIFUSS the public that she continues the
Hotel business at her old house, on the
Public Square: where she will endeavor to make
guests teel al In'We.
Her table is supplied with the best the market
affords, awl charges moderate.
June 14. 1867. 20-ts
Win. J. ’tlel.aualiliii,
WUOLESALK AND RETAIL OSAUBiI IV
MiIEMSS'J iilfilißlSl®.
Coiaer and Bull Sts .
(Owr llUi-u.an's Drug Siore.)
SAVAN AMI GEORGIA
February 2?. 186? 4-tr
SAMUEL W. BROOKS,
f HIREUOUSE & COMMISSION
MEI CHANT,
KEEPS constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Family Groceries, Liquors, a«<
various other articles.
Quitman. December 21, 1F66 49-t
SCHEVM
HOUSE,
Savannah, Georgia. |
rMNIIIK First Class Hotel havingbeen renovated
I am! nrwlv Furnished throughout, is now
seedfld to nom- in the Bomb.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
November i. IMS. »2-ts
PAVILION HOTEL.
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner • f Bull timl South Broad Streets,
Nnvnnnftli, Getor-t-IH.
RAVING ink on the above Hotel which ha
recent! V l«*en refltle,! nnd refurnlßhei!
throughout, the Proprietor can u«sure the pulille
tiiut he \« a* well prepared to cater to their wants |
ns any Hotel in Hie Stale. His table will always
he supplied w ith the best the market affords and
no pains will he spared to give entire satisfac
tion.
Transient Board $3 60 per day.
Permanent Board J 15.00 per week. *
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22. 1807. 4-If
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BROUGHTON STK UET,
SAVANNA 11, GKOUGIA.
rilllfß first class Hotel has been r -
M. remoileled and newly refur- i • r*.
nished and put In perfect older fl-gjj ■ ■ •jp
throughout. The traveling pithlie
irmv lest assured tliev •“>*' r
.sou; aycommodatlons at tins House.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor,
February 22, 1807. Iy
WM. WHITE. OKn. 0. MIXEK.
CHARLESTON; HOTEL,
CliarlcNton, S. C.
WHITE & MIXER,
nov7-fim PROPRIETORS.
iiYo w n ’ m
OI.D EaTABLIHHKD
PHOTOGRAPH
AND
DlllliOTVPli (lILMiRY,
72 St. Julian Street
MARKET SQUARE,
Savannah, Georgia.
mUIS ontftbltoUment, tlm largest and finest in
1. the city, in open at all times for the recep
tion of visitors.
Our facilities for the production of first class
Carts do Visit**. Ambrotyp«*s and Porcelain Pic
tures, Is unrivalled,
jMPtAII Pictures known to the art. are made
tt* this Gallery, fr )tn the smallest mlnuturo to life
size,
**ry kind of picture copied with ease
and dispatch,
II II BKOYV3V,
March 15, 18fl7. (7-tl) Photograph Artist.
- |j AA| U |C'
WE HAVE USED GALLIGHAN’S PILLS,
and Hud they will do all dial is claimed
(or them, and cheer!ally recommend them to pub
lic favor. J. U. W ATTS.
Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A SAM’OKI),
Atfy Geu’l of Alabama.
EOBT. DOIT(S IIEETY,
Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From Thomas J. Judge. Judge Supreme Court.
1 have imoG vu.iuiian's Pimm on my planta
tion. for Fever and Ague, and find them till that
Is claimed for them THUS. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery. Ala., Sept. 29, 1838.
Lownwch County, Alabama.
Gallighan’s Fever and Ague Fills will tie They
are decidedly the best medicine lor Chills und
Fever 1 ever gave. I would not be without them
for live times the price. •
J. A. GRAHAM.
Amkkkts. April 17, 1867.
One box of GAT.T,iOHA\’’a Pius cured me per
fectly of chills and fever. Th**y are the bea*
medicines for chills and fevor I ever saw.
A. G. RONALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter county. Ga.
Montuomkky. Ala.. July 9. 1866.
Messrs. Blunt A Halk- Gents : I have used
your Gai.i.iuiian’s Piliji on two occasion® for
Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all
that they are in tendril to do. They are the best
remedy for the disease that l have ever tried. 1
consider them perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, I>AN’L rvWKE,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Ala.
Ai.hany, Ga.. M*rcb 11, 1867.
1 have used GaUighan's Fills in forty cases of
Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They
are the best Fever and Ague Fills put up,
A. 11. FANT.
Wholesole in Savannah, bv
A A. SOLOMONS A CO.
And bv all Druggists.
BLOUNT A HALE,
June2l-21-tf Montgomery, Ala.
STEYENS HOUSE,
21, 28. 28 dL 27 Broadway, N. Y.
Opposite How ling Grwn.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
npilE STEVENS HOI'SE is well and widely
JL known to the traveling public. The loca
tion is especially suitable to merchants and busi
ness men ; it is in close proximity to the busi
ness part of the city is on tin* highway of South
ern and Western travel and adjacent to all the
principal Railroad and Steamboat depots.
The Stevens House has liberal accommodation
for over 300 guests - it is well furnished, and pos
sesses every modern improvement for the com
fort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms
are spacious and well ventilated, provided with
gas ami water ; the attendance is prompt and re
spectful ; and the table is generously provided
with every delicacy of the season, at moderate
rates. The rooms having been refurnished and
remodeled, we are enabled to offer extra facili
ties for the comfort and pleasure of our guests.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.
June 14. 1867. 6 m Proprietors. j
L W. WORTSMAN
Wholesale itncl Retail
PKAI.KKS IN'
DRUGS,
MEDICINKS. PERFVMKRY AND
FANCY GOODS,
STOCKTON, No ia A. S. G. H It Oa
V >M<t I • IS iT. Sm
W ILFKS SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
a . 1 used ill 1 over tbc world bv lb,- phvsician* in I
their prm’titH'
HUBERTS & TILLMAN, ,
Commission Merchants,
North Side Bay Street,
One door Went City Exchange,
Savannah, Georgia.
lljKam Rohkrth, Sav mn.ih, 1 JoxKPff Tn fJHA.v.
I) i. Rorkuta. I Madison Fla.
A3O, 1860. 3in
HR*(IT BRYAN. A. L. lIARTRIDOK. K. W. T. NEFF.
BRYAN, MRTRIBBE&M.,
V¥iiiailEMW>lfii DllJiWnMilWj
UHOHLIEIBJIj
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
/CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton and other Produce
solicited : which we will h**l! in Savannah.
New York or Liverpool, as deal red. making lib
eral advance*.
Special attention given to Purchasing
Planter.*’ Supplies.
Western Bacon and Whiskey for sale on con
signment.
ter land roit rale.-®*
March I. 1M1.7. «m
n w. l ORBEsriia. m. m. kpluvak.
Forrester A Siilliviiii.
DEAI.KBH tN
Shad, and all kinds of pish,
In their SenHuri,
Oystorss, Game, &c.,
No. 116 Bay Lane,
• J VANN A If, FJ).
ptfOnr Mollo l« : JUSTICE TO
OrderM from the country will he prompt
ly and carefully filled. my24-ly
A. DUTENHOKKH, OA. J M. W. HILL, FLA*
A. DUTENKGFER & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
and
m— bow ■c: ■at ,-m. m
No. 74 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA.
June 7th, 1867. 6m
.1. F. I'KLor. .1. F. TI CKER. A. 1L WltlOllT
PELOT, TUCKER & WRICRT,
Cotton Factors,
AND
LUMBER & TIMBER MERCHANTS,
177 liay street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
solicited, arid will also sell
Wool, Hides and other Produce.
Ildars for supplies promptly filled.
March 8, 18(i7. 6m
Haywood, Gage & Cos.
WHOUCSA.LK DKALKUS IN
ICE! ICE !
Nuvuunu.il, Ga.
April 11), 1807. tint
A. S. HARTRIDCE,
Commission und Forwarding
31 10 1* CHANT,
No. 92 BA Y STREET, SAVANNAH, GA
February 22, 1867. ly*
JUST RECEIVED!
Lard and Tobacco.
IBBL. Prim** Lard;
. Box**s Good Chewing Tobacco of dif
ferent grades, aud a nice lot of TO
BACCO. For sale low by
Smith *St Walker.
Domestic's.
.AIN and Plaid Oznabnrgs, Hickory Stripes.
Chea , by Smith & Walkkk.
Superphosphate,
I7IOR Fall Turnips—several barrels on hand.
Smith & Walk an.
fl TVE lIS a call. We sell Ic.w for cash.
UT Smith & WiHltor.
Quitman, August 11, 18U7. 27-tl
FLOUR MILL,
Quitman, Ga.
mm m e"
Hereby notifies the puMh* that h«* is
with an extra Mill »«ul splendid Bolting ( loth,
to grind Wheat, lie invites the people of Brooks
and neighboring counties to bring their wheat
clean to his mill, and they will receive fair deal
ing and good tiour.
All he tusks is a trial, and he guarantees to
give satisfaction.
lie refers to the following well known citizens:
Thomas Arrington, T. K. Denmark.
M, Jones, (’apt. W. Brooks,
Wm Hudson. Capt. Moore,
T. B. Carroll * Cos, 11. J. Rountree.
August 16. 18H7. 28 ts
LAND FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale one hundred [
and twenty-five acres of land, situated just
without the limits of ihe town of Quitman
Thirty Acres arc in C tilfU ntion,
the remainder is heavily timbered --virgin forest. |
it desired can be bought in plots of
FIFTY ACHKS,
Those desirous of securing the benefits of
SCHOOLS CHUU MABKETS,
' * and the
Good tHK-H’tV tile* healthy, pleasant and
thriv ng totvti of Quitman, aud at the
same time producing* tiu ir *»wn supplies,
the npportunity is hereby nfft-red.
Persons wishing to purchase land in the vicini
ty of Quitmau will do well to call on me soon. |
Wm. A. LANE-
August 16. Im.
dIIfANTED to make an arrangement” with a
▼ ▼ live man in every county, who wishes to
make money, and can give good references. No
capital required. Will sell a business now pay
ing $1,500 per month, and rely on the profits for
my pay. Address J. C. TILTON, Pittsburgh. Pa. j
Lovell A Liilllinme.
MA.NCFACn.RERB OF
PLAIN TIN WARE,
AN’I) DEAI.ERS IN
Japanned, I'laßhihed and Stamped Tin VVartra
.OL.SE FURNIiSIIINU GOODS,
tores, Sheet Iron, Tin I’lates,
Lead, Brooms, Wooden Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
HOLLOW WARE, &0., &C.
Crockery and Glassware
Also, Water Coolers and Filters,
ICE PITCHERS AND REFRIGERATORS.
And in connection with the above, we have in
Store every variety ol
tOOI IMS STGIfSS
and ranges,
With all the fixtures ready for immediate use-
These Stoves are neat and simple in appearance
with large flue* of extra thickness and weight.
Will he sold at reasonable prices. Orders foi
Stoves promptly attended to.
No. 155 anti 157 Congress St.,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
May Ith. IS«7. ly
BALTIMORE AMI SAIAWAII
STEAMSHIP J.IXF.
Tilt*. New and Fast Steamships.
■n wist, sa tiffiil miii.
Will ply regularly between Baltimore and Savan
nah. leaving each port every Thursday, und Con
necting with the Ulterior or Georgia and West
Florida hv Central arid A &G Railroad, and with
Fast Florida bv regular Packets.
Tin-Oil h Bills of I-ading will be issued to all
noin is on the Central anil Atlantic and Gulf It
Roads and connecting lilies, and to Brunswick.
St Marys and landings on the St John, river. •
Goods con ignedti. the agents at either end of
the line, w ill be forwarded promptly and free of
all cominis: ions.
Passengers are furnished with superior acoom
modntions and save two hundred miles ol sea
travel by taking this rente.
For further information anil particulars npplv
to WEST & DANIFI S. Agents. Savannah'
nu23-3m J. B. ANDREWS. Agent Baltimore.
Wo'j.KbV scnil DAM Sl itn API’S
are reel mme-nlcd hv all the meuica! faculty.
GOULD&I’LNTIRE’S
PATENT
Self Fastening
COTTON TIE
AND IRON BANDS.
THE LATEST AND BEST INVENTION.
simplicity, strength and easiness of ad
. justrpent this Tie has no equal in this or
any other market. It. s simpler than all others,
because the Buckle is plain, having no tongues
to press against the bund, and requiring no pins
to be slipped in or pulled out ; stronger, because
of the compactness of the buckle and quality ol
iron used in its mauutac ure ; aud easier of ad
justment, since it is self fastening, the band hav
ing only to » erun into the Buckle and the Fus
ioning becomes complete the moment the pres
sure is taken from the cotton.
Another Advantage
of this Tie is that the Buckle is small, presenting
an even surface, has no rough edges or protrud
ing points, and sinks even wPh the 00l ton. there
by preventing thei Bauds from being wrenched
apart from 'he buckles of different bales getting
caught in handling or transportation, aud when
the bales are piled on each oilier.
THE WEIGHT OF THE
TIE AND BAND
will compare favorably with that of unv now of
fered.. J M. BERRIEN,
Ag nt for Savannah.
11. T. McDOWKI.I,,
General Agent for Georgia, South Can linn and
Florida. '
WH \T DO YOU DRt.Niit
Wolfe’s Schiedam Sclmupp-. It cheeks the
disarrangement ft the how-I in irm el ma'es.
~S. S. MILLER,
DEALER IN
MUIOUW, W.U\IT A\D PIXE
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS Mi IK GLASSES.
Mattrasses mado to Older
No. 157 Broughton street,
SAVANNAH GEO,
February 1. 1867. ly
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE,
138 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH GEO.
New Work made to Order. Repairing. Bell
Hanging. Mattress making and Upholstering at
short notice.
February 1. 1567. ly
M. FITZGERALD,
MAMPACTIUEH,
AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
mmm. cgsbials
Syrups,
nm (OMEfTIOAERV, &f.,
AT LOW I’RlCl>’.
WHITAKER STREET,
Onr Door from f omrrrSavannah, Ca.
SSfCnuntry Orders Solicited.“®a
March 1. 18t!7. ly
I I G . li UW E 7
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors Wines
Segars, Groaerif*, Ale and Lager ,
Johnson Square, cor. St. Julian and Bryan streets. }
OPPOSITE ITLASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GEO I
Agent for A. M. Biuninger Co.’s celebraed j
Liquors, and agent for Worcestershire and Club j
Ranee, - septSl-ly j
£. l. mmumM,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA,
Would call attention to his well selected Stock of
SADDLES, PLAIN AND
F*ai3v.3NrO Y ;
00©©f © ©aßQM©a illol©isi
ROAD, WAGON, STAGE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
BRIDLES, COLLARS, HAMES, TRACES,
And Other articles usually kept in the buftineaa. Also, a line assortment of
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c..
February 22, 1867. Ctf __________________
J. W. STALNAKER & CO.
(OtUIISMOV HEKtIIAMS,
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries,
ixAJEUJWARB.
100 0300 Q □03000001120a
QUITMAN, CEORCIA.
References;
Bbwiham, II..LHT &Cos., Savannah. D. 11. Baldwin, New T'nrk.
Finch, Mkinpkk & Wendt, New York.
Onr .leek of Dry Good, ix complete in every particular, and we will endeavor t» keep
Keep Supplied with Everything Needed
by the people of Ibis section of country, and on the best terms possible.
Fffl*’We most respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the public.
May 17. 18(17. . ' ls-ts
W. M. WALSH,
Wholesale Druggist,
South-east cornrr Broughton and Barnard streets,
Savannah , - - - - Georgia.
.-IMI’ORTTT- AND DEALERS IN-
ID If TS 3 a iliAl-OiCi U 35 3 9
CHEMICALS, I‘EIiITMERY, ETC,
tr msES, sun gica i. instr uments,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Turpentine, Brushes,
Every Variety of Window Glass.
Fiench and German Plate, Stained, Cut and Sky Gloss, single and double thickness. Putty, &c.
W. N. Valleau, late of Thomasville, Wpo <*inl Knlosmnn
will be sold on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased South, and an examina- j
thin will sustain this assertion. Orders by mail promptly and carefully tilled. novliM.m ;
ALMCST--NOT QUITE,
ANYTHING & EVERYTHING AT
PKR JL-X J\- ’s
VARIETY STORE
(TOMB AND SEE the New Goods, and especially do we Invite your attention to the NEW
j PRICES and don’t forget to bring the Greenbacks, for by so doing you can save money. !
I «m now it-eeuing. and « ill keep constantly on hand, all varieties and grades of Prints, Bareges,
Printed anil 1 lain Lawns Jaconets. Organdie.. Chainbries. Ginghams. Furniture Calicoes. Brilliants !
and other Dress tioods.with French names. Taffita and Bonnet Ribbons. Velvet Ribbons, Bugle
Trimmings. Silk Trimmings. Plain alld Fancy Belts, in great variety : Lames Paper and Fjnbroid- j
ered Collar* ; -Mz Ambique Slmwlette*. ltasi|ues. Narks suit >1 ■ - Bodice Muslin. Swass do., |
Jaconet do.. Nainsook do.. Swiss and Jueonct Embroiderte- 1 , . . Swiss and Jaeonet Bands :
Bloud#..Lace, Oraire Collars. L“C. Hdkts. Gloves Mitts and Gan: in great profusion ; Fans
and I’arosols. and a thousand and one other article* in this line, which i will show you when you
come to see ine. _ m
HATS! HATS!
A splendid line of Ladies, Misses, Gents, Youths and Children's Hale. To my stock of Ladies'
and Missis Ilats especially do 1 invite vour attention.
CLOTHING.
A torpe and splendid stock of Gents’ Sprinsr and Summer Clothing, which I will sell cheaper
than the Jews on Chatham street, New York, for Greenbacks.
Hardware, Cutlery, cfcc.
Halter Chains. Pad Locks. Him Locks. Stock Locks. Plate Locks. Chest Locks Cnbboard Locks
Spurs. Bridle Bitts Plane Bins. Fish Hooks and Lines. Strap Hinges, all -l/es. Butt lunges. Hand
saws Font Adas Draw Knives Club axes, chop axes. Hatches. Wagon boxes, Heap-hooks. Ham
I„, r , Oil .stone’s Grind stones sand stones, spring balances. G. I), eaps. Vi. P. caps. Gnn-whipers. I
gun Hints gun lucks Double and single bbl. Guns and Pistols H. S. handles, plane handles, screw!
drivers screw wrenches door holts carriage bolls, files of all sizes, screws fry pans, sauce pans. !
teakettles chisels knives and forks, pocket knives, dog collars candle-sticks, blind hinge* and
fastenings, sad irons, planters’ hoc. grubbing bees, traces, screw plates, horse -Ws. broad ayes,
squares trowels spirit levels, gimblets. bevils. hames. plow lines, rakes, blacksmith bellows, 'ices ,
anvils. Tongs, cow bells, stirup irons, andirons, counter scales, shoe knives, shoemaker s tools, H.
8 nails wrought nails. Not to he tedious. I will sav that I have a large stock of Hardware.
Yankee Notions and Toys inendlcs- ' ariety. thina hoods in great abundance.
Tin NVniM* -anything you need in this line.
Croekerv a good stock at low figures.
Bootts mid Shoes a good stock of good shoes.
Willow ware. Wooden ware. Groceries, and a hundred other things tco nnmerons to mention. j
Also, vtyy accommodating I'lerks, who do no! think it any trouble to show goods.
Also a lot of Maryland White Corn just received. (Bv > ■< a call.
April 12, ltShT. A. P PERU AM
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
At tt6 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, GEO.
I The attention of the Ladies is called to our New Sewing Machine, which has just been issued for
!It has no equal! It uses a finer needle, and will do Finer and Heavier work than any Machine in
I use, with perfect devises for Hemming. Felling. Ruffling, Cording, Braiding. «fcc. Call and see how
SIMPLE AND E' SY to learn the Use of it.
I s**-The Singer Button Hole Machine works admirably. Silk Thread, Needles, and Oil always
jon hand. Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired, stitching of all kinds neatly done.
H. D H AWLEY, General Agent tor Georgia and Florida.
OiW 3000 OE[|OT? 000 ©OOBOS 1
B .■ -' , <K nv ■C«C«»'Va.
TICS PH39S OT TJC3S SOUTX, j
Made from the Patent Corded Wire, which is anew process whereby a firm ltnen cord is covered f
in with the wire--making a durable substance to which the tapes are firmly sewed. By this pro- .
cess the unsightly and unreliable metallic fastening is avoided, and a lighter skirt produced. :
lam now prepared to make the above in anv size, length or style ordered. Tne Trade furnisbed j
at list prices. novlfi ly ‘ U. D. HAWLEY. 116 Broughton st., (up-slaink)
Hrooßw
( \ KORGIA. Brooks County.—To all concer
Y J Whereas, James King and T. b. 1. Knight
Executors of Nancy King, upply to this court for
Lctl. rs of Dismission as such Executor*. Ini*
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 grunted to the said applicants.
11l testimony, witness, Ac., this Mar. 6th, 1867
March 10-lim J. G. Met ALL, o. H. c.
GIEORGIA, Brooks Coix’ntv.—Whereas,
f Mrs. F. Williams Administratrix of the es
tate of Jus. Williams, deceased, applies to un- tor
Letters of Dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to notify all parties at In
terests file their objections, within the time pres
cribed by law, otherwise said letters will he
granted and issued to the applicant.
* J. G. McC’ALL. Ord'y.
Jlpril 1, 1867, fit"
GEORGIA, BbooksCointt— Whereas. Henry
O'Neal. Executor of the Estate of M. G.
Yates, deceased, applies to me for letter* of di«-
miseion from said administration.
These are therefore to notify *ll parties at in
terest to file their objections, within the time
prescribed by law. otherwise said letters win
he granted and issued to the applicant.
j G. McCall, o. b. c.
May 10, 1867.
CA EORGIA, Bris ks County.—Whereas B. H.
WMartin, Eeq.. Executor of Charles ltizer .de
ceased, has filed hi* petition in due form of law,
prayiug the Court to allow him to resign Ms irust
as such executor, having nominated J M Patter
son as his successor. These are therefore to no
tify all pcrwiis at interest, lo file their objection*
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise the
prayer of saidnpetitioner will be gran ed.
In testimony’ whereof I hereunto affix my
signature, this the Ist day of Way. _
h 15-6 m j G Mih ail, O B C
riEOrUiA, BROOKS COUNTY.—Tor!!
fjT whom it may concern : W hereus. Nurcy
Rainey. Administratrix of L. I>- Rainey, »I* c*
makes application for Letters oi Lisnnesioc IVom .
said administration. . ,- h
These are therefore to cite a “t^ u ,* a
[ J*plosenueiUWv 1 favv otherwise said letters*
will be grafted the applicant.
In testimony witness my band and seal of ol
flee, this May 1:0th, 1867.
my 24 6ra J, G McCALL. Ordinary.
C 1 EORGIA. Brooks Cotntt.—Whereas, Willis
JT Hall, Adm'r debonis non estate J*>hn Cook,
deceased, applies to me lor letters of Dismission
from his administration of said.estate. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all and sings*
lar the parties at interest to file their objections
within the time prescribed by law. otherwise
said letters will be granted to tin* applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
June 28. 1866. Urn
Georgia, Jirooka 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. other wise said let
ters will be granted the applicant.
June2B. 1866.—6 m J. G. McCaul. o. bc.
! Stale of Georgia , Brooks Couniy.
TJfHEBEAS. D. U. McNeil applies to this
\> Court for an order requiring Lucie H.
; Monger. Administratrix of the estate ol J. C.
| Monger, deceased, to make to him utles to acer
! tain tract of land, situated in said county, und
j for which titles the said deceased became bound
while in life.
| These are therefore to cite and admonish all
• persons concerned, to file their objections within
! the time pr scribed by law. otherwise said order
j will be granted the applicant a* prayed for.
j In testimony, witness my hand ami seal of of
i flee, this August 6tb, 1867.
! 27-3i* J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
Georgia. Brooks County.
riK) all whom it may concern : These are there
-1 fore to ci‘e and admonish all parti**s at in
i terest. nex't of kindred and creditors, to file their
I objections within the time prescribed by law,
otherwise Letter of Administration, do bonis non,
! will issued to William Hudson. Clerk tis Sw
i perior Court, on the estate of Ann Hunter, as re-
I quired by law.
! Witness my hand and official seal this August
6th, 1867. J. O. McCALL, Ordinary,
nugfi l'7-5t
Georgia. Brooks (< un f y:
ff^WOMONTHS after date application will be
| X made to the honorable Court of Ordinary
fur said County, for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of Ashley Boyet, deceased.
W, li. lloi.wELL, Adui r.
August 27, 1867. 2m
Georgia, Brooks Couniy.
VLL persons holding claims against the estate
of Langdon Turnbull, laie of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to file tiieiu in due
form of law ; and thus** indebted to said deceas
ed are requested to make payment r * once.
J. F. Dakkacg Adm'r.
August 30, 1867. 3U t
COFFEK.
Administ 1 atoi h . a.e
FOWypONEP.
BY virtue of .an order from tfts Court of Or
dinary of Coffee county, Georgia, will be
| sold on the First Tuesday in October. 181.7. at the
Court-house door in said county, between the le
| gw! hours of sale, the following Lots of land :
1 No 176. encumbered with the widow’s, dower ;
j two town lots, No’s 5 and 6 In the town of Doug
j las. and one half lot of land at Gaskin m 1 ord on
Satilla river ; to be sold for the benefit of »ht*
I heirs and creditors of D. 11. Kiiklund, deceased.
Terms made known on day ot sale.
W. A J. Kirkland, Adm'm.
Angust 9th. 1867. 22 ids
Postponed Administrator’s Sale
BV virtue of uu order from the Court o Uidi
nary of Coffee county. Georgia. w,u be
sold ou the First Tuesday in October. Im7. at ifte
Court House door insuia conqty, bei ween the
legal hours of sale, the foil* wing tracts of i«nd :
No 38) in the sth district of Cherokee; No .18 in
the sth district of Dooly'couuty ; No 60 in the 9 b
district of Erwin county Bold for »he benefit
of heirs sod creditors of Jackson Bmith. late of
said county, deceased. Terms will be made
known on day of sale.
Elizabeth Smith, Adnrx.
Aug. 10. 1867. k 9-ids
f 1 EORGIA, Coffee Colxtt. -Two months af-
MJT ter date ajiplication will be made to the Or
dinary of said county, for leave to sell
lands belonging to th* heirs of James ( arvor.li
late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heira of said deceased.
W. li. Overstreet. Guardian.
August sth. 1867. 29-9 t
("1 EORGIA, do6*M? 4 County.-—To all whom it
T may concern : A. M. Me Lane Laving in
proper form applied to m»- lor letters ol admin
istration on the estate of W. A. iValker, late of
said county, this is to cite all und singular the
ci editors and next of kin of W. M. Walker to be
and appear at my office w itbin the time allowed
by law. and show cause, if any they can. why
said letter should not be granted the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature August
sth, 1867. * Dv.viel Lott, Ordinary.
VALUABLE
PLANTATION
m mm. •
3,500 Acres of Land !
THIS valuable Plantation, lying
on the Withlacoocbee Ri»ei
twelve miles from No. 15A, Atlantic
ind Gulf Railroad, near Rocky ri> € IP
er. containing 3.540A acres, is comptxetd in
I Lots No's 119. 167. 16a. 164, Z«2, 2U3, iO4, 205,
! all in one body, except No. 119.
Ihere are <OO or 800 acres of this land nnder
fence, of which none, except about one hundred
; acre?, has been under cultivation more than three
i years. There are bouses enough for 2®o negroes,
ample barns, a small Dwelling House, and out
buildings, and a large dwelling Louse not yet
completed. The title> ar« undoubted,
i This property is ottered on exceedingly • asy
1 terms. For particulars apply to Lot. W 4. A
j I ANB. Quitman Cia Octl2-3.»-tf
ELY OTTO, ”
Gen’ral Newspaper Agent,
BRYAN STREET,
At Ford A Thompson’s News Depot,
SWANN AH, GEO