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LOCAL COLUMN
QUITMAN, DECEMBER 20, ISG7.
Xo fcfc ßaniic*r M next Week.
The Christinas Indiidoys commence next
week: ami in consequence our printers
say they won’t work. Therefore we have
to announce that there will be no paper
issued on next Friday.
We wish all our patrons,Jfar and near,
a Mkrry Christmas, and may Eighteen
Hundred and Sixty-eight be hailed by one
and all a Happy New Year !
PUBLIC MKKTIXU.
A COTTON FACTORY IN QUITMAN.
Wc are requested, by several citizens,
to notify the citizens of Brooks county,
thet there will be meeting of the citi
zens, in the Court House, at Quit man, on
Saturday, the 28th inst., tor the purpose
of taking into consideration, the project
of establishing a Cotton and Wool Fac*
tory in the town of Quitman.
All arc invited and earnestly solicited
to attend.
Two or three capitalists, in New York,
are considering the j nil icy < f establishing
a Cotton and Wool Factory at this place,
and the above call for a roee ing of eiti
zens, is for the purpose of extending to
them encouragement, and all the aid pos
sible, in the truly laudible enterprise.— j
Many of our citizens, doubtless, would
be pleased to take stock, and in other!
ways express their appreciation of a«ien.
terprise which will prove so advanta
geous to every interest of the country j
One of the gentlemen interested in the
movement recently visited our town, and
was highly pleased with the location and
flattering prospects for success present- ;
cd. All that is now required is an ex
pressed disposition upon the part of our
citizens, to extend to the enterprise en
couragement. It is what we need. Build j
a Factory in Quitman, and in the course
of twelve months its present extensive j
business will be doubled, the value of
property materially advanced', and thrilt j
and enterprise be more plaiuly visible.
In this connection we will state, that
our enterprising fellow-townsman, Judge !
J. U. Edmondson, being fully alive to the |
importance and advantages tube derived
from the erectiou of the proposed Facto j
ry, has generously tendered the pmje< -
tors a donation of five acres of land, upon
which 10 erect the necessary buildings.
We therefore invite and urge upon at, |
citizens of Brooks, who desire the future j
prosperity cf their county and State, to
lie present at the meeting on Saturday
week, and let us give unmistakeablc ovi j
d«*nce of our appreciation of the invest
ment of Northern capital in out midst.
Local items are as scarce; as “green-1
backs.” The “blues” have taken a fast
grip upon our people, and their faces aie
an index <>f the condition of their pockets
—blank. Under these circumstances
there is no excitement—nothing of inter
est transpiring.
The end of the year is at hand, and
we have ivapr usihilifics to meet This;
naiutot be done, unless our patrons come
to the rescue. Wc therefore insist upon
all who are indebted for advertising and
subscription that tliey settle immediately.
Sausage.
It is a good thing, sometimes, to beau j
editor : and also very satisfactory t«» !
know that all clever men are nut dead
They sometimes make tin mselvos known
at th *se “Headquarters,” by sundry acts
of kindness. Among them we riumbe,.
o .r friend Mr. Willis A- King, who, pie
stinting an editor sorneliiru s loves to in
dulgo in the “ uxurks of life,” on last
Saturday presented ns with a sample of
Sausage, prepared by his good lady—for
which he.will accept our thanks, with
the sincere houe that he “may live until
bodies.” always have a plenty and some
te spare a “starving editor.” To Ihe j
donor’s neighbors and friends, we would j
say : ,l (io thou and do Ulvu'we.”
Super pliosphate of Lime.
Farmers and others needing an excel
lent fertilizer, are directed to the column
advertisement of Messrs Purse Sc Thomas
of Savannah, in reference to Mapa s* Sit
-IM'r j>ho*]/hate of Lime, It is the univer
sal opinion of those who have given it a
trial, that it is fully equal, if not supe
rior to any fertilizer on the market. The
certificates presented are from gentlemen
of veracity—they are experienced plan
ters and have given it a fair trial We
therefore take pleasure in
it to jd »**' l
Blacksliear Academy.
The people of Blackshcar and neigh
borhood are fortunate, ('apt. James L
Moseley (the indefatigable general agent
of the Banner) informs us that he is
about to move to that flourishing little
town, and establish a first class Institute
of Learning. Capt. M. has had many
years experience in the management and
in it ruction ot youths, and will not only
g ve complete satisfaction, but we pre
dict will build up one of the best losti.
totes in the State. AH that Is necessary
? * stimulate him to action—to develope
his energy and resources of mind—is cou
rert of action among the citizens, and a
determination that the prosperity of the
school shall not be retarded by any act
of theirs.
W e regret very much the departure of
Capt Moseley from our midst, but wish
him every happiness and great prosperity
in his future home and field of labor.
See the advertisement of Messrs. B. F.
Unton Sl Cos. They are desirous of col
lecting all amounts due them immediate
iy.
scu* JUmtisrmrntflL
PAY UP!
VLL PERSONS indebted to the undersigned
lor goods purchased during I nil* unit 18(57, j
nr»* earnestly solicited to come forward and sot- |
tie immediatcly. Wo are in need or money, and j
must haw it. Delay will prove dat:g rous to do
linq Rents. J word to the wise is sufficient.
15. F. I.IXTOX A TO.
Grooverrille, Pec. 20.18(i7. -1 t»-tf
DRUG STORE,
QUITMA N, GEO.
fWIIIE undersigned has just re-
JL ceiveil a Large Lot of wellßra.^
Famll) Medieln? •,
Patent 11c -Iflnrs, t
Paint . Oils,
lur pen tine,
Dvr Sniffs,
KEROSINE OIL, ROCK POTASH,
AND FANCY SOAPS.
Reasons hie.
.1. II >IcCALL.
March 8. 1 SGi. «• 1 1
JOHN OLIVER,
House i\ Sin 3i SYinter.
GILDER AND GLAZIER,
No. II Wliitaker Sr. Savannah (ia.
UKALKU IN
m DOORS. BUS, MIDIS,
r.iIKTS, OILS, CLASS, PI TTY,
| Ami all Painters’ and Glaziers* Material. Mixed
Paints of all Colors and Shades.
March 1, ist»7. Iy
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
JgIiMWWK
Gk.x’l Sit’t Om< A. A <i. H. 11. Cos., I |
Savannah, (la., Nov. IS, 1857 \
ON AND AFT Kit WEDNESDAY the :50th inst.. |
Passenger Trains oil this llo«*l will
Leave Savannah SHHI P M
Quitman 0:15 A M
Arrive at Whighnm (No. 21). !»:L> A M
Leave Whigham 5:15 P M
*• Quitman. . .. S:ls I* M
Arrive at Savannah A M
11. S. Haines.
Gen l Sup’ .
November 22, ’i»7. 12 It.
TO THOSE WHO OWE ME.
VLL parties indebted to me are hereby invit
ed and urgently requested to come for
ward and pay tip. I must have my money. I
will take Cotton. Corn, or anything else in the
way of Country Produce, in payment ol debts.
Dec. 13 15-ts A. P. I’KltllAM.
R. W. REID,
I.ATE OK
1111 l I>, TANARUS! ItNBl 1,1, ,V (’(N
MONTI CELLO.- F LORI DA.
with
Bmt & mmm.
Dry Goods Dealers,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
| SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE of his friends.
| Dec umber (5, IBi>7. JJin
(iiilltT)!
» M-. mCSB CL
J. W. STALNAKER & CO’S Store.
(QUITMAN.
1 HAVE just reopened, and am now prepared |
to furnish any c huracter t»f Picture called ;
I for, in ti e form of
1 |*11()'I O.IBAFIIS,
AMBBOTX Pl'o,
AND F EURO TYPES, :
At the lowest prices for good work. 1 fill breast- !
pins, |<»<-ke! a, in tin; best style. 1 also eop\ j
from any picture in any style required. My sue- ;
cess in this business, for ten years, has given {
entire satisfaction. A. N. R. WRIGHT, j
Dee. <5, 1867. :5m
AUK YOU HEADY I 0U A
BARGAIN!!
I’ WILL SELL TWENTY LOTS in the Town o
Quitman, at private sab*. If not sold by j
December 25ih. I w ill rent There are sonu- II I
buildings. Corm* and see. During my ah nonce
| aj ply to Bonnet &> Lane.
44-3 t W. F. RUSSELL. 1
fill) ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. -.11l j
| _JL parties are hereby notified not to trade j
I fora certain promissory n »te for fifty dollars and
■ twenty-three cents, payable to G 15. Willianis or j
j bearer, dated March itilth, 18<;7. and due Deeetn
: her 25tic 1807. sigued by one McDuffie Miller as I
| principal, and the undersigned as security, us !
j the consideration of,-aid note has failed.
Jimcm yA.Hivn it j
December 2, 18(»7. II 4t*
RANDELL &. CO.,
WHOLESAI.K
GROCERS,
201 and 203 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH GKOIICJIA,
HAVE NOW IS STORE ii large anil cum
. plete assortment of (irocerieti, which
\ they offer to the trade at prices less than they 1
i can be laid down from the Northern markets, !
| consisting in part of
i Bacon—Shoulders,
I Sides, Harms, Pork,
Sugars—(all graJesJ
Uuflbo—Kio, Java,
aim Ceylon.
; Teas—Green and Black,
different qualities.
t’lie- kc, Butter and Hard,
Mackerel, Codfish, Herring,
Candles, Soap and Starch,
Tobacco, of various grades, &c.
j Special attention given to orders with rc
j mittance or .Short City Acceptance. Ibices fur*
j nisbed w hen desired,
i October 22, *'. : 7. 42 :>m.
M:ii‘fin Itc.vfa^li,
DETAIL MBm*
Corner of York and Houston sts.,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
WILL KCHNISII
: As Low as can be bought in this City.
Cali end see tor
November 22, 'O7. 3m
WANTED,
,)P OAO H- :> PANE, for
***7J viiitij the highest market
price w ill be paid.
CTLPEPPER. CREECH & CO.
November 20. 1807. 4:>-tf
Job Work of every description neatly
an.l fxjMwlitii II -lv at lliirs ottico.
itmh, &c.i
.Tames li. Moseley
OFFERS his service* to the public gencrulh
us Collecting Attorney and Agent for the
Sale of Real Estate.
Room, at the Publishing establishment ot
the ‘'Quitman llauner." over Culpepper, Creech
A Co’s store.
Quitman. Feb. 1. 18(*»7. 1-ts
joiix u. mYvi.i.. jam. ii. iii'xtki:.
HUNTER vV McC YLL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
QUITMAN. GEO.
January 20. 18(17. 1-ly
\VM. A. LANK. WW. 11. IIK.VNKT.
RENNET & LANE,
llttomens atYaiu anb Solicitors
IN ( II VXCKHY.
QUITMAN*, Lir'OKS COUNTY, UKOIIUIA.
•'*' Office at the Court House.
February I. 18157. lv
Williaut L. Uvaus,
Yttornrn anb Counselor at I’atn,
WAIIRSDORO’. GEORGIA.
\ I’'ILL give prompt attention to all business
Y t entrusted to his care in tin* Brunswick
Cfrcult. tebl7-1y
s. i. KINCJSBER Y,
Nttornrn anti (Touitsrlor at Vatu,
QUITMAN. GEORGIA.
Office, in the Building m \ t to J. S. Cummings.)
Will practice In the Southern Circuit, in the
counties of Decatur in the South-western. Clinch
in the Brunswick, and Hamilton, Madison and
Jefferson in the Middle Circuit of Florida.
January 18, 18117. Iy
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. J. M. MADDEN,
UK KI.OKIDA.
n'EREBY notifies the citizens of Brooks coun
ty. Georgia, that he has located at OKA
PILCO. for the practice of his profession. Medi
cine and Surgery, and will be pleased to wait
upon all requiring medical assistance. The best
of references furnished on application.
■v. •»..Office: At Mr. J. Morrow’s store.
May ’ll. 18(57. IS-ts
!>*-. 13. .V. JtSLK^,
QUITM W, GKO.,
TANARUS) EBPKGTFUELY asks the patronage of the
1 \ citizens of Quitman and surrounding conn
rv. Liair.Mi-tf
" U. YAN CIESEN,
DEISTTIST,
STOCKTON, NO. lit, A. A* G. R. R.
(Formerly Drs. McDonald A Van (Jieson, Macon,)
Respectfully oners his services to tin
> citizens of Clinch and surrounding conn
lies, in all branches of the profession.
V#.. " ill visit Quitman or any other poln;
requested.
urmiKNCKs:
J. D. Smith, M. I). Mncoa. (Jeorgia
( apt. 15. K. Moseley. Valdosta,Georgia.
J. G. Moore, Valdosta. Georgia.
Dr. H. Briggs and Mr. .i. D. Charlton. Yaldoala
Rev. <). 1.. Smith, D. D., Echols county, Geo.
(’apt. J. Wells. Valdosta. Georgia.
Capt. (’. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Geo.
W. .1. Mabry. Valdosta. Georgia.
March 1, 18(17. 5-ts
SAVE YOUR. TEETH:
V’.W/,- Cttkensof (pH ntan aml Vicinity
1> LEASE be informed that I have &
permanent I y located in your
beautiful town, for the practice el
my profession. All work warranted except ml
vtineed decays. Teeth with small decays
warranied from live to fifteen years, except from
negligence, the teeth have been permitted to de
cay in other parts, or injured from blows.
Surgical operations performed with but little
pain. Irregular teeth put in proper position.
Tooth uehe cured, as well as all diseases that tin
tooth and mouth are subject to. Particular at
fontion called to my skill in extracting tooth ami
stumps.
nun; for ruvni. work.
Artificial Tooth, on rubber, full set SIOO 00
“ “ “ gold, full sot. . Fluctuating.
“ ‘* “ pivot, per tooth, S2 to 55.00
Fillings gold 1 to 20.00
*• silver 2.00
Cleaning Teeth ... *:t.oo to in On
I may be found at my office at all bonis dur
ng work days.
uflioc room : In the building formerly used a
a postoffice, opposite Mrs. Mclntosh’s hotel.
aps-Jy* M. L. BATTLE, D. D. S.
W. E. BARNES,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
(JITTMAN. GICOHGIA.
('1 LOOKS. Watches and every descrip
lion of Jewelry repaired promptly, jfc,
neatly and satisfactorily. -
He may be found at Mr. Finch’s s'.ore.
February 22, 1*0(5. Iy
Savannah Kcws cV; ]l(imlfl
* DAILY AND Tltl-WKEKLY,
Is the best advertising medium in its section,
having the Largest Circulation. It is the ( Mlicial
Paper of the city.
Its General News, Commercial. Murine and Lo
cal Departments are carefully edited, and no
pains are spared ill procuring the
L TEST INTEL L IdEXCE
From all quarters, but always from reliable
source- The News and Herald Staff includes
Col. W. T. Thompson, (well known as tin* author
of••. Major Jones’ Courtship) long Editor of Hie
Morning News, and Dr. J. S. Jones, former Editor
of the Tallahassee Floridian and Journal ; with
an able corps of Reporters and correspondents
at all important points.
Terms: Daily, 810: Tri-weekly, 8(5 per year.
Postmasters are authorized to act as agents.
MASON ,t E-TILL.
SSp27-tf I Jlitor- a;.d i'rooi <<-»« *r-.
NEW STORE!
y;nni\, BROOKS (0, CEO,
fill IE undersigned respf el fully informs the pub
-1 lie that he lias established himself at the
above place, w ith a large and well selected stock
of
■ ff uiJW. vdm /'w MMMW;
« .(C'E'es mam er«, m,
Embracing (Rents’ and Boys’ Suits. Overcoats. Ac
Boots and Shoes,
For Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children, and of
ulmost every style and quality.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods
Gent-' Furnishing Goods. Ladie-’ Cloth and
'Cashmere Cloaks, Hhawb, Montagu,
lioods. Nubias. Comforts, Hoop
•Skirts, Blankets. My stock of
NTOTIOINTS,
Will be found complete.
I will also keep constantly on band a complete
! stock of
©ra©oaEma©o
Hardware, Wood, Willow and Queeswurc in
fact everything found in a first cla-s Dry Goods
and Grocery store. J am prepared to sell as
i Good Bargains,
FOR THE MONEY,
As can be had in Quitman or elsewhere.
WSt-All are requested to call and examine for
themselves. No trouble to show goods.
WHISKEY OUT,
And no more to be kept for ■»*!<*.
W. A. LIVINGSTON.
November 29th, I*o7. 4:j-tf
IT la JL* -
AND
wmtm
STOCK.
Cn'ipquT, Crcurli & Cos.,
r) ESPEI’TFULTiY notify their friends and the
l public generally, that they have received |
l heir
W'S.YTEBS
a sms z B(k «
Os Merehandize of every description, embracing •
1 paterus, styles and qualities of
i.imiis - urns coons,
IlSTlSntlilKltTlUtj
Ladies' and Gents’
Hats ami Caps, Boots ami Shoos,
and everything generally kept in a Dry Goods
Store. Also a very complete stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES
HARD WARE, ETC'.
;:« N “ They tender their sincere thanks to their
r. »..t„u r,,.- i| H . Ditironage s'' libomUy extended,
and solicit a conlimiuiie<* of the same.
We are prepared to sell at
Till 1 Very Lowest eriecs.
Quitman. April I'd. is<;7. 12-ts
BARGAINS,
AT—-
The (Iroovervillc Store!
;
b. f. usrrow &co.
Having received their
Pall and Winter
Stock of Dry Goods, are now prepared to oiler
extraordinary inducements to the public : in fact
iliey will sell goods. Idr (’ash. at
New York Prices.
Our stock of Dry Goods i.x complete in every par
ticului.
We also offer an elegant assortment of
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES;
r HOCK Ell Y , GLASS WALK ;
lIAHnWMIE, TIN IIVI BE :
. I Gil 1C CL 77 IL l L JXICLEMEN TS;
Cl 'TL EH F, of appeared natives;
BE IDLES, SADDLES, tie
We will likewise endeavor to always keep o:i
hand a complete stock ol
Grrocoriosy
and our convivial friends can be supplied widi i
LIQUORS, SEGAfTS & TOBACCO.
I-or the alllieted we are likewise prepared to
supply their demands with
TOE IB <2 B3I& H « SSS IX E3
and those who are loiikling can be supplied with
I’aintw, Oils, Rriislics, &.<•.
TVc* will also endeavor to keep supplied with a
number of the renowned
Uoncord Buggies,
and will (ill all orders for
AnlriPs Latest Patent
HORSE HOE,
as we are agents for the sale of the same, and I
w hich can be seen at work in the neighborhood.
We cordially invite the attention of the public
to our stock, satisfied (but we ran suit them in
any elmracter of article need : for we in; ke it a
rule to keep everything dial ran be found in any
store in tin* .Stale, and pledge ourselves to sell at
as low prices as any house in this section.
Groovervill**, Oct. 25. JB(i7. 15 lv
JOHN I. RAYSOR,
DEALER IN
** L.L Ml 81l ,a W
(xro'Ot ri’t iflc, (*«.,
n AS now received a very neat and complete ;
assortment of
Fiilliind Winter Dry (Joods,
I which will be sold on very reasonable terms. His j
slock, clubiaces
Dress Goods, Domestics, notions
Hats, Caps, Doots, Shoes
Ready Made Clothing,
Crockery, Hnrdware,, &c,,
A general assortment qJ
i; i m/iV v* lt(fi .'Ell 1 IvS,
a iel almost everything required by the people ol
this section.
lie most respectfully invites his friends and
j the public to give him a call, and examine and
price his gout is before purchasing elsewhere, as
lie is determined to sell as low an anybody,
j Grooverville, Oct. 25, IBii7. :»8-tf
GEORGIA GOODS!
At Factory Prices.
j TITHE attention of Merchants and Planters i
-1 called to a beautiful assortment ol Georgia
Good* just received from tilts
j “Cuthbcrt IVlnnufacluring Company,
Consisting of
Plain and Twilled Geo. Plains, Lin soy?,
Jeans, Beavers, Tweeds, Stripes,
Wool Diaper, See., &c.
j These* Goods ar<* fresh, made w ith great care and
jof the best wool. Also. Plain and Colored Osna
i burgs ; all of which are offered strictly ut Fac
tory prices.
Merchant® and Planters are requested to call
j and examine before buying elsewhere. Cotton.
Wool or Hides taken in exchange at full price-.
Spun Yarns and Brown .Shirtings to arrive in
al ‘* ' SAM’L W. BROOKS.
Quitman. Nov. 1, J 8(»7 —Cm Agent.
P. H. B EHN ,
COTTON FACTOR
GKNKUAL COMMISSION' MERCHANT,
Has removed to First door West of Exchange.
Bay • vntEKT, Salaxnaii, Geo.
HUff ; :5-’«57 2!)-!>'* . :
BARGAINS!
I" HAVE for sale several valuable Farms In
Brooks county. G< 0.. and in Madison coun
j tv. Florida. At no, s •vera’ houses and lots in the
I town of Qnitnuin. Call on me and obtain a bar
! J. E Moss.i kv,
! ' Oct. 25, 18f,7. J-ti Rc-.a L iao* Agimt.
Hofl'lLS.
iWSifii
HOUSE,
*^sll
• ■".; ■■ -
Savannah, Georgia.
rinm* First (* I;iss Hotel having been renovated
H ami newlv F'lirnlslmml throughout, is no"
second to none in the South.
GEO. McGINLY, FROPPJETOR
Xuvi'iulit'i' 2. IMiT. 12-ts
MARSHALL HOUSE,
IMlOl'ollTON STREET,
SAVANNAH GKOIJCIA.
■ '* • ."A
rill IIS first Class Hotel has been remodeled
|. ,imi n< .* i v n-ruroisnett amt put In perfect
order throughout. The traveling public mn\
rest assured they will (imlcomfortable accommo
dations at this House.
A. 15. HF(T\, Proprietor.
February 22, IMI7. ly
OUR HOUSE
»;rrciM rooms,
Snvnniinli , (Jeore in.
rHIIIF undersigned haying leased the above
■ favorite establishment, and havingrelltled
and refurnished it throughout in the most elegant
manner, would inform the public that it is now
open for the Ueceplion of (Jiiests. The present
Proprietor will spare no pains to maintain the
eharaeler it has always enjoyed as being one ol
the best of the I'iisM lass I'nfiiig Hous
es ol the country, and those who Invor Idm with
their patronage may be assured that nothing will
be left undone to secure the eomfort and satisfac
tion of his guests. itOAKHKKS will be taken
bv the week or day at a moderate charge.
'ma lti (an K. 11. KI KMX.
PAVILION HOTEL
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Oorner of Hull mid Soulli Broad Slrools,
S:i vmmitli, (Gmcg in.
n A VINT; taken the above Hotel, which lias
recently been relitted and .refurnished
throughout, the I'mprietor can assure the public
tliai lie is us well preparecl I.> cater to their wants
as any Hotel in the Stale. 11 is table will -always
be supplied with the best the market afford', and
no*paius will be spared to give entire satislac
t ion.
Transient Hoard *3.00 per day.
rermaiienl Hoard, » I A.tiO per Week.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February ; ti . lsii7. llf
W'mstkiix Hotel,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 1J Cortlandt St.,
Vi.A K wlGnA'n i,| M W YOU K
We im; in I In- (Vill.T nl' llnsim-s. (mil
IIKADqr.WITKUS l-UK (JEOIIGIAXS.
Hi*[ 11 i'> :i2-ly
STFVi.NS HOUSE,
21, 28. 25 & 27 Broadway, KT. 'l.
(Ippodlc Howling Green.
ON TIIF, F.FROPHAX PHAN.
fJTMFSTFVFNS lIOUSK is well and widely
U 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 I lie* city is on tin* highway of South
ern and Western travel and adjacent to all the
principal Railroad and Steamboat depots.
The Stevens House haslibc ral accommodation
for over 300 guests it is well furnished, and pos
sesses every modern improvement for the con.
fort and cniertainnicnt of its inmates. The rooms
are spacious and well ventilated, provided with
gii' and water : the attendance is prompt and re
spectful ; and the* table is generously provided
with every delicacy of the season, at moderate*
I rates. Tin* rooms having been refurnished and
! remodeled, we are enabled te> offer extra facili
ties for the comfort and pleasure of our guests.
(IHO. K. OIIASF & CO.
| June* I I IH(i7, Umi rroprictors.
i W.M. WHITK. bKO. 0. MIX El:
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
<’lesss*li*slo«, S.
WHITE & IVIIXER,
nov7-(»m l’ROl’UlhlOUs-
Thv tyHinuais Hold.
MRS. Mel NTOSH
NOT I FIR flu* public that she continues t Im*
Jlolwl business, at.her obi house, on the
I’nblic Square ; where she will endeavor to make
guests feed at home.
Her fable* is supplied with the best the market
affords, and charges moderate*.
June* I t. Ist,7 70-1 f
VAMABIiK
PLANTATION
E3-< -«SZIS F3B* H E <:•
:},.)()(> Acres of Land !
fJAIII.S valuable Plantation.^ lyi '
twelve miles from No. 1A A. Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad, near Rocky riv
or, containing 3..>10J acres, is comprised in
Hots No's 11!L I<;7, Hio, HM, 702, 203, 201, 203. !
all in one boely. except No. JIM.
There are .00 or sot) acres of this land under j
fence, of which none, except about one hundred
acre l ?, has been iiik'or cultivation more than three j
years. There arc houses enough for 200 negroes,
ample barns, a small Dwelling lion -'-, and out-j
buildings, and a large dwelling house not yet !
completed. The titles are undoubted.
This property is offered on exceedinglv easy i
terms. For particulars apply to Col. W.M. A j
I \XK, Quitman (Hi Oct/12-3!f-tf |
VALUABLE
B W » I HI ■ ■■*■ HHII9 H
E-'ciatae s=*s n
rwiif!" im'l'Teitrneil for .die ' \
1 111.- lJtrjf iwo Story Iran." few ~\£
lions**. located South-west of Hie * i*‘i&
> . h ,«>.• i» i^uitmiin.
F. W. HOOK HU.
October j. l.St»7. -Vtf
J CARRIAGE, BUGGY,
’A BZ> -
W'agon Manufactory-
Depot for iiee llcpair of iM Vehicles,
\bs' V \ f vL'« 7wi INri
M a W n M fiMfi A A 5
QUIT.MAM, Gr-te..,
■iRF.I'Y notifies the public that he has leased the J
Public Squaii* to the Depot, a« il-o the Hlack-milli
I ' ioiiHTfirissiiimiiin xjy
V r l'Kl{ IA L nceossar\ for the thorough and correct conduction of if first ciafur
Carriage, Buggy, and Wagon Manufactory*
and also supplied liiiu-e!f with Fa thliil and Competent Workmen. he is now prepared to receive
orders for work, and do the same in a m inner that cannot be excelled. North or Souih. on rcasoua
bio terms, and as expediiiou-ly as possible. He is likewise prepared to Hepuir and have
Painted and Trimmed (did (Virriorjes liujtjieSj
and turn them out almost as good as new. ' u
Having b-ascd the upper slur) of my Carriage M.-niifactory, I" Mr. W.S. Watti.es. he Is prepar
ed, w ith Material and Faint as will be seen by hi- card below, to trim mid paint old OK new work
repaired or m.mutactnrcd at llii- establishment, w ith neatness mid dismitch. .
llis IIH.M KSNimi SHOP is well stocked with Tools ami Material, and is ill charge of
an experienced workman and competent assistants prepared to do every character of WAtrOX
work, and to makv or repair AflUICt HTI'ILXL I.MI'UMKXTS.
Having had many years experience in the business, he halters liinis**lf he can do work as well, ons
as good terms, ami give as complete satistacliou, us uiiv man A share of public patrouagd
is solicited. All work warranted. 1*». W. HHN Hltl-.’TT.
Quitman, (la., Oetobei is. 1S(»7. *i*-ff
W. S. WATTLES,
Bmm&m DQDEIOBB s E>aiffisio
n .W’IX(» leased the upper story of the buFdiu**; occupied by 15. \V. HiiVKltKi’T us a Carriage
Mamifuctory, is prepared, with a complete
STOCK OF* PAINTS, TRIMMINGS, &.C.
To llnish off vehicles in a workmunlike manner, and on liberal terms. Work warranted and put rent
age solicited. OCt26-tl j
1867. 1887.
OEWIIT k MORGAN,
\\ holcsale and Retail Dealers in
a wstilii** a Ws s/niii vVWatkr
137 Congress Street,
Greorgia,
Have J list Opened their
FlIiL MB -Wllfll
& li :i? O O 3E£L .
.Ytir iaoods fry Every Sleet’,ner.
Hudies' Dr* - Goods in all the Newest Styles : Sheetings. Shirtings, Linens and everything wanted!
in House-keeping ; White Goods, Hosiery, and Small Wares in endless variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
ALL oi l, 1 STOCK IS XHW AND JFST RtH'G lIT AT TllF
REDUCED FKICES.
DEWITT 6l MORGAN.
j November 2!>. Iw;7. 3m
jZZ Jk.
VARIETY STORE
IS CKOWDKI) WITH AX IMMKXSE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Goods
Embracing a Magnificent Stock of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
< 'alicocs. Shirtiicj. Sheeting. Domestics of every de-eription, G 1 >aVs, Soiling-. Nubia , Shawl I
Trimmings. Hoop Skirts. Kmbroiderii a, White Goods of IS very de-crip I ion, etc.
ißeady IMade Olothingiy
Os every desi-riplion ami quality for Men and Hoys, and
Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods
In great Variety, Style and Pattern, and embracing everything needed or desired. He also keep*
H&TS s CAM, BOOTS AM D SHOES*
In addition to his immense stock of dn-goods, he has on hand a choice lot Os
Ilardu are, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware*
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIES,
And mi endless variety ol
TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS, &C.
! 11,. is nivixirnl til I'll' in .Ml t"ii|.iin;r liiiliKTiniiiits 111 pure! u, rs unit v n.llcitr
j I ni.,l l ii.lll •:r.iti'"> lit tli« ij lnliij. Ktyli‘ iillU pl iri-B nf llis I’llliit'Mori;.
' -.1. |.'lii, A. I* CKHin.W
_ FALL STOCK!
A. J. ROUNTKEE,
IS NOW UKCKIVING A I.AIIOK STOCK OK
t?aaa £IOO WOODSO ©0003.,
j Which have been bought for Cash, and will be sold for a small pr« fit.
Judge WilJhtm Hudson
i ■'•till remains at this Store, and will take pleasure id wailing on hi- friends.
Tmr Thankful tor the liberal patronage received, a continuance of tin* -aim* i- holiei ed.
.September 27, IW7. ly
TO THE PURI. \
T. F. LAWSON,
Offers h s services to the public :is a
Manufacturer of Plain Tinware,
And Dealer in Japanned. Planished and Stamp
t*d Tinware, House Furnishing Goods. Ac. : and
in connexion with the above, lit* has on hand a
fine lot of
Cooking Stoves, Ranges,
OFFICE STOVES, iStC.,
which lit; offers lew to the public
ID* also flatters himself that he can furnish to
mercLantrt a better and neater article ol Tin
ware, and a« low or lower than they can pur
j chase elsewhere, north or south. Alt l ask i- a
j chance, before buying elsewhere.
: I will also manufacture, nr short notice, fiuy
j thing ytm may want, out of tin, sheet-iron, cop
i * Brands for marking cotton or boxes cut at
short notice, from bah inch to six inch letters.
Kerosine Humps, old Tin and Hopper Vessel-.
; Guns, Pistols, Stock Hocks. Padlocks and trn
j brelliO* repaired neatly and expeditiously.
I He lias .established himself in ibe twn
-1 flioiy budding south of 'i.s. Mclnlo.>L'a Hotel.
J Quitinlan, July 12, ISO 7. 23-ts
M U.II l\ & nuUOTTE,
PKAI.K (is I V
Shad, and at! kinds of Fi§hj
lit tlre*ir Fcas'iii,
Oysters, Game, etc f
JXo. 1 l(j Buy Luue,
.v.ir.i.v.Y.i;/, gko
motto is : Justice to all.
from the e,,fmtrv will Ks prompt
j ly and carefully filled. ’ not22-tf
LOST!
f PHF. undersigned lost, on the everting of fho‘
1 lltn .list., a J/o.vo/»»r Mark, with the follow"
* mg engraved on the same: flu oio* side. H»cf
•voids: ••,/. .v >0 Harris, Thom- sciUe Chapter:
Vo. H. and On the oilier salt- the usual Mason
; i<* mark. Ii wns K>t so mewl ere between
; man and Rerfdcn Denmarks.
Tin finder w ill be suitably rewarded by leaf
ing it at the ii-.t.iiici office oi return.ag it to ift#
and r-igned.
J r, ii Man.-5,*
r>,i.„ j-.. 7, i5 *l