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JttoTJtfU ;rnb Counselor at Vatu,
w fateimtr gw>u<lia,
‘TTJ'ILt/ attention to all bijsiuo-'*
VV entrusted to hi* case In the Brunswick
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B.T. KIM-'M{.'-It V,
JUfornnt anb Counselor at tab,
QITITMAN, GEORGIA,
'Ortlcn In the Building next to J. S. CuminingA.)
Will practice iu Hie Southern Circuit, In the
enmities of Decatur in the goulh-we torn. Clinch
in the Brunswick, anil Hamilton. M idisim ami
Jeffer-m iu the Middle Circuit of Honda.
January IS, lHt!7. ly
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. J. M, MADDEN,
OK HLOitl HA,
HEREBY notifies the citizens of Brooks enmi
ty, Georgia. tint he ha. located at OKA
-I*ll .CO, for the practice of hie profession. Medi
cine and Surgery, and will bn pleased to wait
upon all requiring medical a-'i-dunre. The best
of references furnished on applieation.
Bay 31, 18<i7. I - 1!
Dr. E. A. JELKS,
QCITMAK, GKO,,
RESPECTFULLY ask* the patronage of the
citizens of Quitman and surrounding coun
try. [jnn - JO-tf
r. v.wMisi.v.
DEWTIST,
STOCKTON, NO. 13, A. & G. It. It.
(.Formerly Drs. McDonald A, Van Giewm, Macon,)
offers hint acrvlcj'B to tin*
eftifcDn* of Clinch ami uurromidiug conn
tSrn, in ail brancfien #>r the protewdun.
■&»s.. Will visit Quitman or any other point
rctyticbUnl.
Rkpkrknths :
/. 0. Smith, M. D, M-icom. Goonrifi,
Capt. H. r. Moseley, ValJoMta, Georgia.
J. G. Moore, Valdosta, Georgia.
Dr. 11. Briggs and Mr. I). Cimrltotl, Valdimla.
Bev. (). Is. Smith, i>. D., Lcliolb county, Geo.
C»pt. .i. Wei in. Valdosta, Grorgia.
€apt C. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Goo.
\v. and. Main v. Valdosta, Georgia.
March 1,18(57. 5-ts
SAVE YOUR TI.LTiI.
Toth 1 Citfcnra of Quibiiau and 1 d'ndy;
ho informed that 1 have
normaneiili y located In
tMS&ntUuV'iown, for the praeth •• ui
my profession Ail work warranted except ad
vam-ed sh; -vs. Teeth with small decays,
Wane five to 111 teen years, except from
negligence, the teeth have heen permitted to de
cay in other parts, or injured from Mows.
Surgical operations performed with but little
pain. Irregular teeth put in proper position.
Tooth ache cured, as Well as nil diseases that the
feeih and mouth are subject to. Particular at
tention called to my skill in extracting teeth and
stumps.
PRICE FOR m vm WORK.
Artificial Teeth, on rubber, full set . .SIOO 00
** “ “ gold, full set . . Fluctuating.
u a “ pivot, per tooth, 82 to s.’>.oo
Killings—£»ld 1 to 20.00
“ silver 2.00
Cleaning Teeth, $3.00 to 10 00
1 may be found at my office at all hours dur
ing work days.
Office-room : Qa the corner übove Mr. Samuel
{Staves’ carriage shop. Notice sign.
ap, r >-ly* M. L. RATTLE, D. P.N.
DENTISTRY -
l> It . I) . L . li I C K S ,
"|T AVIXO located at Quitman, Geo., respect
JJfe fully** tffers his services to the citi/.eus of
Quitman and surrounding country, in the prac
tice of Dental Surgery. Octo- ly
DRUG STORE,
QUX’ V MAIN .( J ICO.
THE undersigned has just it-,,
ei-leeteil Drugs, consisting of
Ftnll) Brdhluo.,
Madrid He .Hints, W , [
Paint . Oils, )
Turpentine, v (
ovt sfitffl,
KEBOSiNE GIL, ROCK POTASH,
AND FANCY SOARS.
Reasonable.
,J. II McCALL.
March 8,15C7. k-ls
W. E. BARNES,
Watch Maker and JieweJqr^
Qi; ITMAN, GEOfIGIA.
CLOCKS, Watches aad; every descrip
tion of Jewelry repaired promptly. JLfjjjS
neatly and satisfactorily.
K-rlk- may be found at Mr. Fiueh’s stoic.'
Hi bruary 22, 180<>. Jy
Fisk’s Mctflio Burial Cases.
ALL slr.es kept constantly on hand at the store j
of J. T. Rudd. Montfocilo, niuft’. U- Smith* j
st«>re. Madison, Florida. Also, an assort men
is constantly k<‘pt at the store of M. M vIN
TOSH, Quitmarr. Gi\. /MH.'asli on delivery.
T. AAV. A. W.SIMMONS, .vgeu
necemher 14, lhtiti tea
The (tiiitimui Hotel.
MRS. McINTOSH
■VTOTIFIES th,* public that -!» coutlnut'- fb''
H.G.-1 busin."-. at her ■ >l.l turn- "U tlf
Snhlic Square : where she will endeavor to make
giuTi- teel a. borne.
Her table is supplied with the best the market
affords, and ebarges moderate.
June It. ISG7- 70-if
Will. JT. THpLauulilin,
WHOI.KS U.K AND KKTAIJ. DKAI.KR IX
Iffl MSSK ID SHI SHADES.
Corner Broughton and Bull Sts
(Over Hillsinan's Drug Store,)
SA VAX ANIV, (i EORGIA.
February 22. lto>7
SAMUEL W. BROOKS,
1 IfIREJIOISE & ('OMISSION
- m MEI ICIIA XT.
~97~ conetanUy on hand a general assort
iu»mt of Family Groceries, Liquors, and
various other articles.
December 21, I8b(j. 43-»
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t. •
.
*• .&T- - •>*" #-
Savannah, Georgia.
11MIS First (*lm>s Hotel having been renovated
and newly Furrdabed throughout, i« now
•jT'iml none iu Urn South.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
NoventhV'T 2, I'Sftlf. 42-ts
PAVILION HOTEL.
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Conier < f Iltill and SotHli UromrSlrffitn,
K<« viifitinli 9 Goor^lii.
H’.WTNG taken the above Hotel, which ha*
reeefifly »>ei*n refitted ami refiirniMfied
throughout, the Proprietor can n«a*ire the public
that he i* well prepared to eater to tlndr wanta
as any Hotel In the State. Him table will always
be supplied with the bent, the market affords, and
wvpuinH will be Hpured to give entire autiMue
tion.
Transient Board per day.
Pertnanenl.Board st’>.oo per week.
A share of public patronage !h solicited.
February 22. Ih#;7. 4-ts
MARSHALL HOUSE,
HKOCtsIIT<>\ STH EET,
SAVANNAH,GKOUCIA.
rfinifS llivt clii'.H Hotel him I
1 remodeled and newly refill
id died and put in perfect aider ■ ■ ( A
throughout. The traveling nubile Sr
may rent ar wired they will
comfortable tn '•oimiuxlatioim at this Jfoii.se.
A. R. U t -H, Proprietor.
February 22. ISO 7. ly
WM. WHITE, GKO. G. MIXER.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
Charleston, S. C.
WHITE «t MIXER,
nov7-(!m PnOPUHCTC )IIS.
li li o vv N 5 s
OI,I> KHTAIIWHIIKU
PHOTOGRAPH
. \SI)
tIHBROTTPB 6JLLIH,
72 St. Julian Sti’eet
.market square,
Savannah, (Georgia,
mins twfabliihmcpk ffte largest and finest in
.L the city, | open at all times for the recep
tion of visitors.
Oi facilUlcH for thd production of first cbu<s
Carl do Visile. Ambrotypes and Porcelain Pic
tun s, is unrivalled.
v'aT'An Pictures known to the art, are made
it this Gallery, Irjm the smallest minature to life
is*u. Rvery kiml of picture copied with eas<‘
and dispulcli.
K II lIROWN,
March 15, 18(17. (7 tt) Photograph Artist.
GaII,HAN^| LI S
cilll LS feFEVER
v H■ * fever;
- cO S-!
WE HAVE USED GALLKHIAN'S PILLS,
and find they will do all that is claimed
for them, and cheerfully recommend them to pub
lic favor. J. 11. WATTS,
Ex Governor of Alabama.
J.W. A SANFORD,
Att’v Geifl of Alabama,
ROBT. IK)L:GHEKTY,
Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From Thomas J. Judge, Judge Supreme Court.
’ 1 linve use G.vi.i.ioiiax'h Pili-s on my planta
tion, for Fever and Ague, and find them all that
is claimed for them. Tilths. .J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 20, 1858.
LowndesCoi\tY, Alabama.
Gallighan's Fever and Ague Pills will do. They
art' decidedly the best medicine tor Chills and
Fever I ever gave. 1 would not be without them
for live times the price.
J. A. GRAHAM.
Amkuhts. April 17, 18(>7.
One box of Gaujoiiax's I*ll-1-** cured me per
fectly of chills and fever. They rire the bes*
I medicines for chills ami lev or I ever saw.
A. G. RONALDSON.
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter county, Ga.
MoxtoomkkY. Ala., July It. lSCti.
Messrs. Rf.rvr A lUuc Gents: 1 have used
vour Gai.i.iuhan’s Piu.s on two occasions lor
Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all
that they are intended tv> do. They are the best
i remedy for' tin* disease that 1 have ever tried. 1
j consider them perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, DAN’L RE,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. anil A. M. of Ala.
At.wany. Ga.. M»rch 11, IM^>7.
1 have used Galligbun's Pills m forty cases of
Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They
arc the best Fever and Ague Pills put up.
A. B. F ANT.
I Wholesole in Savannah, bv
A A. SOLOMONS & CO.
! Void bv all V uggi»t*.
m.Ot NT A HALE,
Propkiktobs,
j Jnne2l-21-lf Montgomery. Ala.
STKvrNS mu si:,
21, 28, 25 &. 27 Broadway, N. V.
Opposite Bowling Green.
. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
rjIHE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely
I known to the traveling public. The loeu
i tion is especially suitable to merchants and busi
ness nn»n ; it is in close proximity to the busi
ness part the cUy ison the highway of South- !
ern and Western travel and adjacent to all the |
j priueipai Railroad and Steamboat depote. j
The Stevens House has liberal accommodation
i for over 30© guest*— it is well furnished, and pos- ■
| senses every modern improvement for the com
fort and entertainment J itainmates. Tlu* rooms
: are spacious and well ventilated, provided with
i gas and water ; the attendance is prompt and ro
-1 spectful : and the table is generously provided j
with every delicacy of the season, at moderate
j rates. The rooms having been refurnished and
’ remodeled, we are enabled to otler extra tuciii
-1 ties for the comfort and pleasure of our guests.
GKO. K. CHASE & CO.
June 14. |M»7. «m Proprietors.
L.W. WOKTSMAN
AVliolesnlc aiul Retail
OFAI KRB IX
ID ieL Yjr C3r S3,
MEDIOINKS. mUT MKKY AND
FANCY GOODS.
STOCKTON, No 13. A i. O K H lla
w-q FES SCHIFDAM sciix.irrs
' are used all over the wojld by the }>bvsicians in
; their practice.
N**-sHSki! 'i
1 .«»•!
woi i k’. Hin.wxu mnNAfW /
ar»’ « for -'lli j I- aail luvcr. J
I. J, IRIi.M.mnV. JOHN ,'I.ANNF.IIY. K. W. I>KI IfltO SI)
L. J. (7nilnmrfin & Cos.,
COTTON FACTORS
AN I>
General Ooiamlssiou
MERCHANTS.
Siirmmah, - - -iMrorffia.
Lil»oral nilvaHcoH rmtdoou Conni^nmcnU.
Orders promptly filled at lowest market rates.
Ihnjijiuy, llofHi and Iron Ttiitt, coriHtantbj
on hand.
August I'dh. ]k«7. firn
WOI.FE ,S SOIIIKnAM gCHHAPPrt
are Hold by nil grocers and fij-OtliecarieH.
U. W. KOHUKSI KU. M u o u.nav
Forrester & Sulliviiii,
ItKA I.KIiS IN
Shad, and aft kinds of pish,
In tlicir Season,
Oysters, Game, &c.,
INo. I Ifi Ray Lane,
SA VANN A If, NO.
ptr-C)\\v Motto is : JUSTICE TO Af.L.
V‘>.. Order» from the country will be prompt
ly and carefully filled. ( mv24-1y
A. pt’TKXIIOKKU, (iA. J. M. W. IIII.L, FT.A.
A. DUTENKGFER & 00.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
;4llcvdumt)s,
No. 74 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA.
June 7th, JH(i7. do*
J. K. I’KI.OT. Vt'CKKH. A. It. WRIGIIT
ffiM-rrHKISR & WRIGHT,
C'Otfou Factors,
AND
LUMBER & TIMBER MERCHANTS,
177 Bay street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Ar*-f /omu/rtmonfs solicited, and will also sell
Wool, Hides and other Produce.
Orders for supplies promptly filled.
March 8, 18(17. dm
Haywood, Gage Cos.
WUOI.EHALB DSALBUB IX
ICE! ICE!
Savannah, Ga.
April 19, 18(57. Uni
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Cwminlssiou an and Forwarding
M II li CIIANT,
N-». 92jBA Y STUKIiT, SAVANNAH, GA
February 22. 18(17. ly*
Fall Importation 1867.
ltl 15 lIONS.
Millinery and Straw Goods.
iRMSTRONfiJM & CO.,
miMIITKIIS AM) JOHBKKa Ot'
Rfflbam, linn net talks and Satins, Velvets,
Hitches, Flowers, Feathers,
Straw Monnrts, Flats, ,Vr.
No. T.fi anil 230 linltimore St.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Offal' a stock unsurjiasscil in tho T T nit('il States in
variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention given.
aug23 29-2 m*
FUANCtS H. 1.0NT.-. . ROBKRT S. FIXI.KV,
Jo3Kl’ll P. KUJOTT, JXO H. UOIIKHTS.
F. B. LONEY & CO.
fmporters of
HARDWARE,
Cutlery, Guns, &c.
2-tO B.u.timouk St BALTIMORE.
n«g23 29-3m*
L'LOl It MILL.
Quitman, Ga,
■ ■ . ■— m
Hereby notiff - tho public, that lie is prepared
with an extra Mill ami splendid Dolling t'loth,
to grind Wheat. He invites thc'people of Brooks
and noigtibortug counties to bring their wheat
clean-le his mill, and they will receive fair deal
ing and good flour.
.11l he asks is a trial, and he guarantees to
gii e satisfaction.
lie refers to the following well known citizens:
Thomas Arrington, T. R. Denmark.
M. Jones. Capt. \V. S. Brooks, j
\\ m Hudson. t'-apt. Moore.
T. B. Carroll A Co.’ H.J. Rountree.
August 18. isi',7. 28 ts |
LANDFOH SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale one hundred ]
and twenty-five acres of land, situated just j
without the limits of the town of Quitman
Thirty Aries are in Cultivation,
the remainder is heavily timbered—virgin forest. ;
11 desired can be bought iu plots of
FIFTY ACRES,
Those desirous ot securing the benefits of
SCHOOL*, CHURCHES, MARKETS,
and the
Good society of the healthy, pleasant and
thriving town of Quitman, and at the
same time producing their own supplies,
the opportunity ls hereby offered.
[ Persons wishing to purchase bind in the vicini
i tv of Quitman will do well to call on me soon.
| Wm. A. LANE.
August 16 - !«•
AND DP.AT.KRBan
.Japanned, i’laigfeM arid Stamped Tin Wares, t
: JiOL'BIS PURNISHLNU. UOUDSi’
■*tovr«, Mirct Iron, Tin Plsites.
I Lead, Brooms, Wooden Ware,
i Pocket and Tabje Cutlery.
UOI.T.OW WARE, kb., AO.
Crockery and Glassware ,
Also, Water Coolers and Filters,
j
IGK PITCIIBR* AND IU-TUIGEUATORS.
j And in Connection with the above, we iiave in
glare every variety of
i!Booits MMM
AND RANGES,
With all tlie fixtures ready for immediate use.-
TheSi' Stoves are neat and simple in appearance
with large Hues of extra thickness ami weight.
Will lie sold at rem-oniiblo prices. Order* sot
Stoves promptly attended to.
No. 155 Hint 157 Congress St..
3AV \NXAII, GEO.
Slay Ith, 1 .-07. ly
BALTIMORE A\B SRIUtII
STEAMS/lll’ LIKE.
The New ami Fast Steamships,
."I ‘ A a! wAY.-itm-
L,/-
. riSP'- ****W#&trL■»
IETI PfIIST. GEB. tISTEBSiFISIIE,
Will ldy regularly between Baltimore and Savan
nah. leaving curb port every Thursday, and con
necting with tho interior of Georgia and West
Florida by Central and A A G Railroad, and with
East Florida bv regular rackets.
Tliron it Bills of Lading will be issued to all
points on the Central and Atlantic and Gulf It.
Roads and connecting lines, and to Brunswick,
St Marys ami landings on the St Johns river.
Goods consigned to the agents at either end oi
the line, will bo forwarded promptly and free of
all commissions.
Passengers are furnished vvit li superior accom
modations and save two hundred miles of sea
travel by taking this route.
For further information and particulars apply
to WEST & DANIEI S, Agents, Savannah
au2J-:tm J. 11. ANDREWS, Agent Baltimore.
woj.fe’k m;im-:nxsi schnapps
arc recommended Jiy all the medical faculty.
GOI'LD & M'LYflliK’S
PATENT
Self Fastening
COTTON TIE
AND IKON BANDS.
THE LATEST AND BEST INVENTION.
]7tOR simplicity, strength and easiness of ad-
f 1 jnstment this Tie has no eipral in this or
any other market. It, is simpler than all others,
because the Buckle is plain, having no tongues
to press against the band," and requiring no pins
to be slipped in or pulled out : stronger, because
of tho compactness of the buckle and quality of
iron used in its manufacture ; and easier of ud-
it. since it is self-fastening, the band hav
ing only to t-e run into the Buckle and the Fas
tening becomes complete the moment tho pres
sure is taken from the cotton.
Another Advantage
ol this Tie is that the Buckle is small, presenting
an even surface, has no rough edges or protrud
ing points, and sinks even wi’h the cotton, there
by preventing the. Bands from being wrenched
apart from the buckles of different bales getting
caught in handling or transportation, and when
the bales are.piled on each other.
THE WEIGHT OF THE
TIE AND BAND
will compare favorably with that ot any now of
fered. J. M. BERRIEN,
Agent for Savannah.
H. T. HcDOWEU,,
General Agent for Georgia, South Carolina and
Florida. ang23-3m
w n \ t in i YOV DRINK ?
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. It cheeks the
disarrangement of the bowels in warm climates.
ST S~i¥IILLER,
DF.AI.KB Its
tuiiobiw, vmsiT n« imxe
wiimw.io 3
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
tEAMBER SETS AIB LISIKB GLASSES.
Mattrasscs ruailo to Order
No. 157 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH GEO.
February 1, 18(57. ly
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
fURUITUII
WAREHOUSE,
138 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH GEO.
New Work made to Order. Repairing. Fell
Hanging. Mattress making and Upholstering at
short notice.
February 1. IS(>7. ly
M. FITZGERALD,
AIA VTF.VCTI R EH,
A\n WIIOT.KSALE k RKTAII. OKAI.ER IV
I ciiraiM, mmim
Syrups,
FiM\iimi;mii\i:itv.vU..
AT LOW PRICE?.
WII IT AKER STREET,
One Boor from Congress. Savannah, Ca.
|@p*Country Orders Solicited.-©a
j March 1. 18S7. ly
II . G - fi u 'V L ,
WHOLESALK DKAI.KR IN
Forcigrn sud
s*’<ja> - Groceries, Ale and Lager,
Johnson Square, cor. St. Julian and Bryan streets,
OrroSITE PULASKI HOd> F.
I SAI VAXXJU GEO
i Agent for A. M. Binninger A Cos. s celebraed
‘ 1 iqrers and’;, a r n-Worcestershire
1 Saiice. * sopt2l-ly
. "'W
\
We iii\ ir J il •'/t
ST c y
DIVW €!£><© 3) 3,
• _- -a. or Mt £*•«»—
GLQTfiifflS, MTS, BOOTS MB SHOES,
Pur( !ia*ed exnrcK»lv for this Marked, and which artMifferod at the Low est Price?. .
M«*ichanto ami Planters vi-dling our city, or ordering supplies, will timl it to their interest o
" P An olVw.-niy Dim years in this city, b a guarantee that we give »«»«inn
to nur patrons. Hoping that yon will pay ns u visit ami inspect onr stock, we arc respectfully, At.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAH,
151 and 163 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GEO.
August 23. 1867. t,m
J, W, STALNAKER &CO.
COIIHISSIO.V MEMHAMN,
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
(Dry Scads, Groceries,
IIAIi£)WARE3,
m® craasa m©mgi!dd3l<.
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
References;
Brigham, llolkt &Cos., Savannah. H. IT. Baldwin, Now York.
Fi;ni ii, Mkiscke &' Wendt, New York.
Our stock of Dry floods i« complete in eve, y par ' culur, and v. ■ ’vii! endeavor to keep
Keep Supplied with Everything Needed
by the people of this section of country. atul on the be-' ** *m- p'^A’bh-.
J?r{v r (‘ most re.vpe'ctfutfy solicit a -bare ot the patronage of Uu* puotic.
May ’7, Job 7. ” 16-ts 4
W. M. WALSH,
Wholesale Druggist,
South-east corner Broughton and Barnard streets,
Savannah , - Ovary ia.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
I D 21U XI 3, ma-9393 a3S 9 9
CHEMICALS, I'ERFUMEHY, ETC,
TRUSSES ; SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Paints, Oils, Vni'iiisli, Turpentine, Brushes,
Every Variety of "Window Grlass.
Flench and German Plate, Stained, Cut and Sky GLi-s. single and double thickness. Putty, 4c.
W. N. Valleau, late of Thomasville, Npcf . lnJ M c K ...»n
Goods will bo sold on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased South, anti an examina
tion will sustain this assertion. Orders by mail promptly and carefully tilled. novl6-6m
ALMOST--NOT QUITE,
ANYTHING- & EVERYTHING AT
DF» E3 JEFit I3C j9l
VARIETY STORE
COMP VVD the New Goods, and especially do »e invite your attention to th« NEW
PRICES, and don't f,« e-t to brie • the Hr. ! k*. f. ; r \>S*« doitur von e.m-ave money.
lam now lwrh mg. and will keep < •-n>i ': 1 iy on li.oni. ,1!! '. anodes and ura.ier o! I Lai egor.
Printed and Plain lain n*. .Inconel. • >re idi.'.. I'hamlu i. Giiichamu !■ umiturtS nlicoi'i*. dnliunt.'-
nnil other Drew Good* with French name,. Tafflta and Bonnet Ribbons. A elvet Kinbnns. bugle
Trimming*. .Silk Trimmings. Plain ands ancy Holts, in great v«K' : I .tubes P»P;-r and Lmbnud
ered Col jars ; M*. Anibique Sliawletbs). Haoptes. Sack' it’d Mmitle*; llodtoc alnslin, .'esass do..
Jaconet do., Nainsook do.. Swiss and Jaconet Kmbr-id-rt-s. Dtnttty. swi« and Jaconer Bands:
Blonde Unce, Crape Collars. L. C. Hdkf.,.Gloves. Mitts and Gauntlets in gn at profusion ; bans
■and Parasol., and a thousand and one other articles in this line, whieit l will show you when yon
come to see tne. .. _ ,- , _
Hi3LTS! ZE3C A.T&I
A splendid line of Ladies. Misses, Gent*. Youths and Children’s Hats. To my stock of Ladies'
ami Misses Hats especially do 1 invite yonr attention.
CLOTHSIBJGr.
A large and splendid stock of Gent-' Spring and Summer Clothing, which I will sell cheaper
than the"Jew* on Chatham street. New York, lor Given!
HardLwctre, Cutlery, dbo
llalteT Chains. Pad Locks, Rim Locks. Stock Locks. Plate Locks, Chest Locks. Cubboard Dock*.
Spurs, Bridle liitts Plane Kitts, Fish Hooks and Lines. Strap Hinges, all .-me*. Butt hinges, Hand
saws, Foot Adz* Drew Knives. Club axes, chop axes. Hatches. Wagon boxes, l,oap-honks. Ham
mers. Oil-stones. Grind stones, saml-stones. spring balances. G. I>. raps. W . 1 . caps. f.im-whiper*, j
gun flints, gun looks. Double and single bbl. Coins and Pistols. H. 8. handles, plane handles, screw !
drivers, screw wrenches, door bolls, carriage holts, files of all so screws, fry pails, -attce puns,
tea kettles, chisel*, knives and fork*, pm-ket knives, dog cedars candle-stu ks blind lunges and ,
fastenings, sad-iron*, planters' lees, grubbing hoes, traces, screwplati's. hor-o -hoes, broad ays, ,
squares, trowels, s Grit levels, gimblet*. bevil*. lmmes, plow lines, raky. blacksmith bellow* vicob j
unvlls. Tongs, cow bells, stirttp irons, andirons, counter scales, shoe knives, shoemnk* r - tools. H.
S. nails, wromrhfcn nils. Not to be tedious, I will say that- 1 have a lurt't* stock of Hardware.
Yankee Notions anil Toys In endless variety. China Goods in great abunaanco.
Till CY nre -anything von need in this Rue.
Crookerv- a good • k u lo« figure-
Boots null Shoes a g 0...! stock of and shoe*.
Willow ware. Woofion ware. Gr i v*. and a bmeltv.l otle r th-g- too nmneron* to mention.
Also, very accommodating Clerks, who do not think it any trouble to show goods.
Also a lot of Maryland White Corn just received. Giro ->s a call. ~.
April 12, 1887. ' A, P "r.li ItA dl
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
At fi® Broughton Street, SAVANNAH. GEO.
The attention of the Ladies is called to our New Sewing Machine, which has just been issued for
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It has no equal I Ir uses a finer noodle, and will do Finer and H-' vter work than any Machine in
use, with perfect devises for Hemming. Felling. Ruffling. Cor *ng. Bra wing, «kc. Cull and see how |
SIMPLE AND EASY to learn the Use of it.
Singer Button Hole Machine works admirably. Silk Thread. Needles, and Oil always j
on hand. Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired. SritcLung of <ll k'.nes neatly done.
11. I). HAWLEY, General Agent ior Georgia and Florida.
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ccss the ,insight y and unreliable ■ -,ct fa- ■■ ' ! - 'W'
lam now preared to make the above in any ten '"-Tr furr-bcd
i at list prices. nov 18 ly H- D. ILVWLB-Y, 116 Bronshton at., (lip-stain.)
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In tesiimonv. witrnss. Ae..
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g 1 ROKGIi'w fiiuHiKs CkM'i vnr.—Wteraui
- Mrs. E. M'dliams Administratrix of .her*
j tat< is. Williams, decetused, applies to nn Up"r
Lettei' . rtismission from said adrainistratiun.
are therefore to notify all parties at ii»-
! terestto fileiheir objections, within the time pre«-
eribed by lißv, otherwise said letters will ha
i granted and issued to the applicant.
r J. G. McCALL, Ord’y.
•
• A EORGIA. Bhooks County.— Whereas, Henry
\JT Executor of tbe Estate of M. G.
j Yules, deceased, applies io me for letters of dis
' mission from said administration.
These are therefore to notify all parties at>-
terest to file their objections, within fins timo
prescribed by law. otherwise said letter* will
be granted and Issued to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, 0. B. C.
May 10. 1f67. fan
Cl EOIIGfA, Brooks County.—Whereas B. H.
IT Martin. Executor of Charles Rirer. de
| 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 4. M. Batter
! as his successor. These are therefore to no
i iffy all person? at interest, to file tbeir objections
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise the
prayer of #aid|petitioner will be •
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my official
i signature, this the Ist day of May, 1867.
1 ‘>-fan -L Ga M<Cali,, 6. B. C.
(lEOKGIA, BROOKS COUNTY. —To all
If whom it may concern : Whereas. Nancy
! Rainey, Administratrix of L. B. Rainey, deceased,'
makes application for Letters of Dismission froir.
I sai<l administration. > «
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties at interest to file their objections within’
j the time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters
will be grouted the applicant.
In testimony witness my hand and seal of of*
! flee, this May 20th, 1807.
! my 24 -0m J. G. McCALL. Ordinary.
EORGIA, Brooks County.—Whereas, Willis
vT Hall. Adiu'rdebonis non estate John Cook,
1 deceased, applies to me tor letters of Dismission
j from fete administration of said estate. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all and singm
lar the parties at infosvt to file their objections
| within the time presopfieii by law, otherwise
i said letters will be grai teil to the applicant.
4- \i. McCALL, Ordinary.
| June 28. _ Ora
! Georgia, Brooks comity.
Whereas, Joseph Yates administrator of Jo
i nab Yates, deceased, apples to me for Letters
of Dkfcv. : * ! .*‘• ol said es
; tate These are therefor** to cite and admonish
j all parties interested to file their objections with
! in tiie time prescribed byjaw. otherwise said let
| ters w ill be granted the applicant
June 2s, ls m 4. G. McCall, o. b. c.
! State of Georgia , Brook s County.
D. U. McNeil applies to this
\\ Court tor an order requiring Lucie 11.
Monger. Administratrix of the estate of J. C.
Monger, deceased, to mnkt* to him vitles to a ccr
i tain tract of land, situated in said county, and
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 prescribed by law. otherwise said order
will be granted the applicant, as prayed for.
In testimony, w itness my hand and seal of of
! flee, thfs August 6th, 18<;7.
2?-3m J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
i Georgia, Brooks County.
f*\ > all whom it may concern : These are there-
M. fore to cße and admonish all parties at in
i' forest, next of kindred and creditors, to file their
! objections within the time prescribed by law,
otherwise Letter of Administration, de bonis non,
; will b • issued to William Hudson, Clerk of Su
j perior Court, on the estate of Ann Hunter, as re
quired by law.
j Witness my hand and official seal this August
6th. 1*67. J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
augf> 27-5 t
Georgia, Brooks, County :
mwo MONTHS after date application will lie
.1 made to the honorable Court of Ordinary
tor said County, ft>r leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of Ashley Boyet, deceased,
W. B. lioi.wKLL, Adm’r.
August 27, 1867. 2m
Georgia , Brooks County.
A LL persons holding claims against the estate
J\. of Lungdort Turnbull, late of said county,
deceased, art* hereby notified to tile them in due
form of law ; and those indebted to said deceas
ed are requested to make payment at once.
J. F. Dakracott, Adm’r.
August 30, 1867. 30-6 t
COFFEE
Adiuiulstrator’g bale.
POSTPONED.
II Y virtue of an order from ths Court of Or
) dinary of Coffee county, Georgia, will ho
.sold on the First Tuesday in October. 1867, at the
Court-house door in said county, between the le
. gal hours of sale, the following Lots of laud :
• No 176. encumbered with the widow’s dower ;
two town lots. No's 5 and 6 in the town of Doug-
I las. and one half lot of land at Gaskin's Ford on
! Batilia river ; to be sold for the benefit of the
j heirs and creditors of D. H. Kii kland, deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
W. & J. Kirkland, Adm’r*.
August 9th, 1867. 22-tds
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Coffee county, Georgia, will bo
j sold on the First Tuesday in October, 1867, at the
Court House door in said county, between the
‘ legal hour? of sale, the following tracts of land :
No 389 in the sth district, of Cherokee; No 218 in
the sth district of Dooly county ; No 60 in the 9tb
district of Erwin county. Sold for the benefit
of heirs and creditors of Jackson Smith, late of
said county, deceased. Terms will be made
known on day of sale.
Elizabeth Smith, Adm'x.
Aug. 10, 18G7. 29-tds
g 1 BOBGIAf Coffee County. -Two months at*
v’Jff ter date application will be made to
iiinarv of said county, for leave to ieb
larni belonging to th 1 heirs of James Carvonfr
late of said county, deceased, for benefit of
the heirs of said deceased.
W. B. Overstreet. Guardian*
August sth. 1867. 29-9 t
('N EORGIA, Coffee County.—To ail whom it
W may eone.ru : A. M. Me Lane having in
I proper form applied to me for letters of admin
istration on the rotate of W. A. >Valker, late of
said county, this is to cite all and singular the
I cudltors and next of kin of W. M. Walker to be
and appear at my office within 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
j ih. 18t>7. Daniel Lott, Ordinary.
VALUABLE
PLANTATION
3,500 Acres of Land!
valuable Plantation, ly'n
on the Withlacoocbee River.
twelve miles from No. 151. Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad, near Rocky riv mmmN***
er, containing 3,540| aorr?. is comprised in
Lots No's 119, 167, lfis, 164. 202, 203, 204, 205.
all in one body, except No. 119.
There are 700 or 800 acres of this land under
| fence, of which none, except about one hundred
i acres, has been under cultivation more than three
! years. There are houses efftragh for 200 negroes,
! ample barns, a small ©felling House, and out
buildings. and a large dwelling house not yet
I completed. The titles are undoubted.
This property is offered on exceedingly easy
j terms. For particulars apply ter Col. WM. A
I YXE, Qnitvuui Ga. Octl2-39-tf
ELY O TTO,
Gen'ral Newspaper Agent,.
BRYAN STREET,
At Ford A Thompson's News Depot,
SAVANNAH GEO