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(The (Quitman fanner.
IMiloi-i.il llpovidcs.
frS" A man blew iiis bi'uiua out in
A' asliingtun, Geo, last wook.
B£y- A wliile man kilted a negro in
'H’ilkos c anity, Go i, a few <1 lys ago,
I! itli drunk,
IS®- Tlie bridge across tbo Clinttn
c'lcC river at Fort Gaines, wljicli
i i a 'siit time ago, is to be rebuilt.
A V Kelly was killed near
rsouvilie, in tliis State, on last Fri
day bv parties unknown.
izjr A large ipruitity of la tI, near
dai ~smville, Fju., lias recently been
r ild at on ' bun lied ibilliM'S per i ere.
£<4. H ast Batier lta«* been repudiated
by tne Radicals nfMassae'iiisctts.
'i'urkisli agents are looking at
h a»es i., Virgin a, Mirylau l and I>e!a
--w 11 e br Ar ead n faniTl e-, sb ally e.\—
pict and.
BSS„ Tne Surratt eonspiiacy trial com
menced mi last Monday.
E*' . I'lio Louisiana Legislature Inis
I ast 1 the negro eijuality bill It pro
ldbits distil.etion in any pub'ie resort or
C'liveyaiico.
James N. Mils, local editor o( tlie |
Augusta Republican, is dead.
Kjy It turns mil that tlie Republican
m j aity in Maine will not exceed 1 e,-
000, which is a Democratic gain of 13,
000 from IbGti, tlie last test vote in tine |
Slu e.
tc>*- There is a bill before the Geor
gia Legislature to create six additional
Judicial Circuits.
fca>"' A caimnittee of Georgia negroes,
who were expelled from the Legislature,
lias gone to Washington to present their
case to Congress.
"J-II.V. M. M Her, U. S. Senator
take bis' seat iu the adjourned session ol
Congress.
E(4i, lion. A. 11. Stephens has been
invited to address the citizens of Geor
gia, on the political issues ol tlie day.
Tlie invitation was signed by men ot
belli parties,
tax. An Agricultural Fair is t> be
held at Thomasvillc on the loth of Octo
ber.
I©. A Democratic barbecue is to be
given at Tlioniasville on the 10t!i of Oc
tober, and Gen Gordon and other dis
tinguished speakers are to be present.
ttej 1 * Urowiilaw issued a proclamation
for the organization ol Ids State Guards
on ih 1 full.
8®- The Macon Telegraph learns that
only four white men iu Thomas county
will vote the Radical ticket. A*t one in
Brooks will touch the unclean thing.
tfjf Upwards of one million persons
are out of emp'oyment in Great Britiaii.
tegr (all Luigstreet recently visited ;
to a scat within bar ai I
-d to all tlie colon and nit ti and u o
m-sent. lie's Bad.
tb" Indians devasting the
TVi-stern Territoric.a, impeding travel,
.checking emigration i.nd improvement,
and muidcring settlers, an army <*f sixty
tliMlsand men is kept by the Radical
Congress in the Foiitb lor the purpose,
Pole purpose, of influencing the coming;
elections.
C tvnv s - Lookout Mouidain, in
Tech - eo ii crumbling to pieeca and the
: i-.j in',i itntaiits, lea. fill of liarm
H|Al;tiig l" f i ">.;•* f.r taf.-iy.
He • l'.\ Imndn
K|( i | ore ally li 01,1 the top ol
ioipituiii.
oi r s- Mackm —On the
2’i.id c turn ws still on the decline.
\Vc note quotations at 23cd Ate, Total
s»lesion that day ; bales.
k Vi- It issu'd * ‘ wickedest man” ;s
■Radical—and uni versa I'y eonced.-d lb.it
blit wicked ineti ii;h D' for Gi ml
KW .M'cvtiocmcato.
■W (Vi
Kwford Van I lorn & Sims,
mL COTTON factors
NlKr * — A xu —
Commission MTcrtlytnis,
Hk ti . O Slotldanrs Kttiige,
( PTOSITS C. R. U. BANK,
Georgia.
AGENTS 1‘
Osgood’s Patent Elastic
Boiler Cotton G-ins,
ASP DEALERS IN'
New York Buggies, Carriages and Plan
ti.t-on Wagons ; also,
WOODRUFF’S COHCOHD BUGGIES,
.-■■ptemSKr Va
s Sale,
GEORGIA Poccubctv tkirvrr.
AGREtttBLE to an order es the Court of Or
dinS-y of ltansrherly county, will be -old
before the Court House door iu said Coon
tv. on thi first Tuesday in November next
between th, legal hours of sale Two I.ots of
land, forraiig one settlement, viz: In -» nnmbeicd
fcthree hundred and thirteen (313) and three hun
■jk-d ,ui l thirty one Tit) in the .twelfth di-lr.et
itounty, confining 400 acre-' m : • < :
BTTLtV property of C. AT Raw-on decea
t r tbe benefit of bis heir« and creditors.
WV for -V A. E. RAU'SON, Admiiu.'iratrix.
Is S e P t.».V U U ‘ 4M
Savannah Business Cards.
\\ T M l!ON!’. Dealer in Imported and Dom *s
\ > tic Liquors. Wines Mini Sega is. Buy Si.
n I. XEIDLINGI'R Dealer in Sa:bilcs7il;*r
[ lit"'. Helling. Saddlery ware, Leather, Ac.
* ' ’ itivots.
“ W, Al iiui: iciiiier ei !».-« -'iig ai
• Mills and Bans. and all kinds ol'machinery
St. Julian street. Feud jbr tifciil iv.
vO : Vbo.jn v. (;«n>A!ai. , r , 50.,.
O barn <i >ml.) \V!i<•!« s;di‘ Do.ilrr in liu'icr.
('onntry I'. -•ik •. Ac., 2i i'«\ st.
( \ U Gild! ,xT. DiviFtM in fs. .u .'vies, t ruiis
• find W'uetnblos, Smilliwcst coring M u kcl
Taths Sh-pp?rs and Proltucirs cf
if KOI' , I, .1 A/* Fl.iilUOA:
rpmc u.i,!, i, t.'ouon I'aetm-eid Cniniui--
I lllissilii; Me.nits, uT .S.n auli.ih, (ieurgia,
tak<‘ ploasiu v* in nntilyin*? Ihcjmblii tliat an .u»m*-
; iiitmts li i\ «* b.fcn cIVc-uhl t\»r sltu ttfjr or
by stfam or sail dim » tv> iwirojuviu and Ahum :
, ran |»o»ts. til** COltoil CM “I* of tlmsr .•Sections, lilt*
natural outlet of m hicli i" tbi* nib <mf port ; and
hope, in all'o id inn - every facility, to ri’ceive a
i lieavv increase over ike 1 irjjo of
last year. We enn.'iJollify evuress tbe belie!
that Hiir city will lie one of t)i • tie-4 cotton inar- !
kwis this sea.-oit in tlie Sfate's.
I'KKHhi.i.A Wksi.ow. Ha street.
IUviNTaV Wlai.KS. Hi N street.
Aiums. WAsiim i;\ A < 0.. Siod lard's Lo*r Kange,
Si.oxn". Gu<mv>:u Go.. Ray -IrCet.
Kin v W. Avosrsoa's Sons .V (’«».. Pray ton stive*.
Gt KkiiAUJ) iV llouo.vou:. Ray strccL
I’. !!. Rkiiv. Ray street.
L. J. Gi ii.m vni i.N A Go.. Ray street.
Iv W. RiU MMaxn A Rk« . Ray street.
\\\ R. Giukhv A Go.. !»S Ray street.
11. 11. Goup m\ '.)M Rav street.
■I. W. MclN»\ai,d. Rav street.
Tiso\ A Gordon, Ray street.
ArsTix A Ki.i.is. Rav street.
W\f. A. M» .Ci.N/iK. Ray street.
H.uinev A. Go., 12 Stoddard's Gpjwr Ranjfe. !
R\ :M:rr A Go.. 2 Stoddard's Lower Range.
T. I\ Sinrii. Repress RuiMinir, Ray street.
W. 11. SiwitK A G').. Goitori G.telors and Whole
sale (Iroeers. auents for tliillett's Steel Rrtisli
Cotton Gins and Go-*'s Superphosphate ol lime
septis :rf ft
To Dfbiors aittl Civditors.
(i LOR(HA. RirooKS Got \ rv.
4 LL I'RRSONS indebß-d to the estate of Joint
.V .M eMail, in. late «>f said county, deceased,
are hereby notified totnake immediate payment;
and llit.-e bavins claims against said deceased
j will present them ill terms of the law.
\V. J. It INItS, Ivvecutor.
Septemhi i 2.'». »e Jt
|{tik- ;M i--lti SfijH-iior CourJ.
! (jK.ORfJIA, ) I’re-eat : the Ilonoruble j
Rkooks Goi ntv. \ said Court.
JOSRi’JI A. M.VGItIDKR, | Mortgage.
R. 11. MASS RV. ) June Term, 18G8. i
I T appearing to i h** Court by the netiihm of!
Joseph A. .Makfi udei*. urconipUiii< i d by tli ■
note and .Mnrltfutfe deed, that on the 27th day of
April, A- l>. I' -7. I bis Defendant made mid ’de
livered to the plaintiff his promissory note, bear
ing date the day and y ear aforesaid, whereby (
the d<* Tend ant. promise by the first day of Janu
ary next following the date dote, to pay :
lie* plaintiff or bearer six hundred and twenty-j
five ($ G/bOO) dollars, for value received: And
that afterwards, on the day and year aforesaid, j
the Defendant, the better Insecure the payment j
of s.iid note, executed and delivered to tlie plain- |
tiff, his Deed of Mortgage, whereby the said De j
fendant mor gaged t » the f’laintiff. Rot of land
No. (4-Rl) four hundred and I’or.y tliree, in the j
I2lh District of originally liuin, now Brooks
County.
And" it further appearing to the Court, that
said note remains unpaid : ft is therefore ordered
that the said Defenda it do pay into Court, on or
before the first day of the next term thereof, the
princi al, interest and cost due on said note, or
show cause to the contrary, if any fie can.
And that on fail arc ol the D-dV.i lai.it so to do,
the equity ofredemptioii in mi l so said moi l |
irage preini-ea, be forever lb it*o' < r b irred and
foreclosed. lIC NT Kit A MeGAI.U
Petitioner's Attorneys. |
\ true extract from the lninnles of Brook-
Superior Court. WILLIAM IICDSON. i
Clerk Sup'. Court B. C. ,
August 1. 1868. lm |
Rule Nisi To I’oicdose Mortgage
IN Tin: SITKRIOK QU GT
GEOHGJ.V, l Present: the Honorable
Bhook.s CorxTf. ) Judge of said Court.
JOHN G. MG’AKR, / Mortgage, Ac.
.1 M. W. lUI I-. ) .fjliie Term. 18R8.
H I' appvariiig In tlie Vouri. by tin- pixtltion nf
y (i. Mel'all. it, r:illl|l.llli,-<l li V till' lll»l« ;
I,inrti;.ij;(i <l,-i-.1. that nil tin- I 11 li clay <>l I'vfi
rnarv, 18;,7. tin- l>. Ic-iKlatit made iv "I J tlv.-i<-d
t , tli'i' |,i;iintiff. bis tii'"’r.'n-"i-y »"t \ h mring fintii
till-day ami war :.t"i<-i.ii'l, wlivruby Uni ilcli'ii
,lant iivmiiisi-’.l on tin; first or January in \'t Ibl
Sowing tlm il.itv of solid no!i; to pay th« jd-dnliiV
or fioaiiT. uini* hiinfii'i'd anil twenty nine lUJ
Dollars for value received.
And Hit' stterwaidr. O' D*<- day and year
afore ajl. ilie did',aidant, Ili>‘ better to -e.'iiiv tin'
payment of and I tod", executed and delivered to
; tin; [itaiiififi la , I mortgage, win'icliy tin; said
deiendant mertga 1 '" jdaintitl l-"t No. (J)
‘ two. In Hie North West .-eclion of the town of
; a ■ lid elate and county, containing one
And it further appearing to the Court that,
said note remains unpaid : ll is therefore or-i
ilereil that said detendant do pay into Court, on
before the next term of this Court, the princi
, pal. interest and cost due oil said note, or show
i cause to the contrary, if lie con: and that on Hu
failure ( f the defendant so to do, the ,split', ol
I redemption in and for said mortgage premises he
, lorever thereafter burred and boa:,dosed,
li I NTER St MeCALL,
Attorneys for I’etitioner.
A true copy from the odimtes of Brooks Su
perior Court. WILLIAM 111 hstlN.
Clerk Sop. Court It. C.
! August 1. 1888. dm
NOTH H.
DISSOLUTION.
riXUE NOTICE of dissolution ot tliafiiin ol I!.
1 F. I-isroN ,V Cos., and soieetiou of Mr. Guo.
I). Rivsoii as Assignee, is changed by consent of
, parlies, ami .Mr. Dan I. Linn, of 1-loiida. Ol
I agent, selected to close up said business, who
alone is authorized to receipt and close Hie
same B E LINTON,
For B. F. Linton & Cos.
Groovcrville, Sept. 1J- 18UH.
Agreeable to above notice, I hereby appoint
\ KEMI*. of Groovcrville. Ga., my agent, to
attend t" anv and all business connected with
the above named linn. FAN I. LADD,
A-’Ggnen of B. I - . Linton A ( <#.
Groovcrville, Ga.. .Sept. IJ. I sips. 32-If
Notice.
\]Jj porpons in«l(.*bted to the firm of J. W.
iS r.\ i.v \k ku A Go., will corn** lor ward and j
H-ttk* immediately, or their notes and accounts
wiil be placed iu suit in the United States Court
S. T. KING>RKIiV,
Attorney for S. IV. Brooks.
Assignee o r J. B. Hols*.
September f- 1868. lin
Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases.
A LL sizes kept constantly on hand at the store
«»f J. T. Build. Monticello, aud G. H. Smith'
tore, Madison, Florida. j
Also, an assortment s constantly kept on hand ,
by F. R. ITLDK>. Quitman. Ga.
" on delivery.
T. A W. A. W.SIMMONS, Agfints.
December LL 18fU» 6tn
wm. A. lam : .
nttornen at fitfo aitb Solintor
IX CILWCEKr.
Qmr\f\N*, r.R'-oK ' cor.vry, Georgia
■Tsa- O ti-.e at the Court llou -e.
i January 10, 1868. 17
NOTICE.
, '
FOR I\DS.l\ RIVKH, FLORID!
1> . .KS()NS who contemplate removing to the
Laud of I*«'otnise, whfcre..all tiojdeal nature
atmun.ls. are hereby uOtilled th.it their gooiL.
Wm*es, Ac., will be e.:mvoy**d tcom Jaeksohville
to Sw*p lbitxr. Indian Rm;it, at one half the us
I uul eost. by eotisign'ng the same to Messrs. Iv
li<)l‘K!\S A G;>.. Juoi\"onvillo, and to 11. T.
TITUS. Sand Point. Florida, us the undersigned
has placed a line of ye -, !' on the outside or At
lun'.ie route dire.*!.
4: Bii.Ua have also htfiMi .placed on Indian
River, to convey passengers and freight at mod
All kinds of Providon-and Goo Lein be pro |
cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices ;
freight added. 11. T. TITUS. !
Jacks,,;,ville. July L iS'iS. Cm
tlTOif f^stribaliois!
nv Til
MHTROPOUTAN GIFT COMP’NY.
Cash G-ifts to the Amount of iaiMßio.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
*. Gash (Jilts Kaeli S10,0;HI
10 •* ** 0.000
20 “ “ I.OJO
■i<» “ . j “ dou
200 *‘ “ -10:i
:sod *< “ do
l"» 0 *‘ •• 2d
000 “ •• 2d J
.'M Lleguut RoseiVo<>d I’i uuV'. e M*t» -Oa (o 5.V.10
ttd •• “ ' 'NTModenns. * J "7 “> to |.“,()!
ldO Sewing Machines " 00 to 17d
2do Musical Boxes “ 2d to 201
in Fine Gobi Watches ‘* 7d to JO 1 ,
7do FineSilvei Watches “ J 5 )to do
Fine ()il Paintings. Framed Rngravitigs. Silver;
Ware. Photograph Album-', and a huge
assortment of Firle (J.Jd Jowelrv. ill
■all i.Jiie.l ill AI.DOD.OOi).
A Chanre t» Draw air. ui lltt’ above IVUes
by piirehas tig a Seab l d Ticket for 2 » cents.
,'1 ickets describing each Prize are sealed in En
velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of
; ~'j cU. a pealed Ticket, will l»e drawn without
i ehoice and delivered at our otlicc, or sent by ,
! mail ko any address, 'fheptize named upon it
will be deiiveiTd to iiie tieket-ludiler on payment.
..I otic dollar* Prizes will be immediately sent
■ to any wddta*ss, as renu,“stcd. by express or re- j
| turn mail.
You w ill know wliat your Prize is before you
pay lor it. Any prize may be exchanged for
! another of the same value. So Blanks*
7. G-*i hit* patrons can depend on lair dealing.
Ref'erenrc*. We select, lb# few following;
unites from the many who have lately drawn
valuable prizes and kindly permitted us to pub- \
lish them :
S. T. Wilkins. Buffalo, N. ’t’.. $J,tb.M); Miss An- !
nie Monroe. Ghicago. 111.. Piano, valued at #f>do;
iß.ol.it. Jackson. Dubtiqin*, lowa. (Job! Watch,
s?2du; PbUlip .MoGuithy, Louisville. Ky.. Dia
mond Cluster Ring. s6otl; R. A. Patterson, New
i Bedlord. Mass.. Silver Tea Set. $175; Miss Km
: m.a Walworth. M'dwaukio. Wis., Piano $51)0; Rev
T. NV. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Melodeon, $125.
7; A i■ publish no names without permission.
Opinions of the Press. “ They an* doing the
bu g -si business; the firm is reliable and deserve
their success." Wrcl'lu Tribune. Ah. S, IfcfiK.
•*We have examined their system and know
them to be a lair dealing firm.'’ A. ) . Ilerald.
•Last week a friend of ours drew a SSOO prize,
which was piomptly received.” Daily A eics.
Harrh Ik I Si : S.
scud for circular giving many more references
and favorable notieos Irom the press. Liber.il
inducements to agents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains one
,-vsu iiiit. Six tickets lor $1: Id for $2 ; d5 for
-5: 110 for sls.
All letter should be addressed to | I \ U
|>i:u H IINOA ID., I7:t I5ro;ul
vv;»v, N- V. Qyfrtm
<T ijc IBcrtlyinfs’ ('lntott
Mercantile Reference Register.
rplIE Mercantile Protective Union, organized
I to promote and protect trade, by enabling
■ its sub.scr hers to attain facility and safety in the
granting of credits, and the recovery of claims
at all points, have to announce that they will, in
i .September, isos, publish in one Quarto volume :
The .Merchants’ Protective Union M •rcantilc
Reference Record, containing, among other
; tilings, the Nam Nature of Business Amount
: of Capital, Financial .Standing, and Rating u* to
Credit, of inn.n ut of the principal merchants,
traders, bunkers, manufacturers, and public
companies, in more thin dn.ooo ol the ei .ei
towns, villages and settl *me its tliroiighonl the
i United States, their territori *w, and the Br t s!i
i'rovetices ol North America : and eiribr eng
| the most important information attainable and
: necessary to enable the in ‘reliant to ascertain at
1 glance the (Japital, Gluiraclerl ami Degree o!
j Credit of .such of his eat-tomers ys are dpeipeil
worthy of anv gradation of <*redU. cbiu|»i*islhg al
so, a Newspaper Directory, containing the title,
character, prim*, and pla -o of publication, with
! full particulars relative to each journal, being a
complete guide to the press ol every county in
; the United .States.
The reports and information will be confined
to those deemed worthy ol some line of credit ; <
and as the same will be based, so far as practiea
bln. upon the written statements of the parties;
themselves, revised and corrected by well known
and reliable legal correspondent*, whose char- j
acter will prove a guarantee of the correctness j
pof the information furnished by them, it is be-'
[ lieved that the reports will prove more truthful
! and complete, and. therefore, superior to, and
of much'greater vgluc, than any previously i.**
1 sued.
j Jsy aid of the Mercantile Reference Register.
business m**ri will be enabled to ascertain, ut a
j glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as
! compared with financial worth, of nearly every
! merchant, manufacturer, tivder and banker with-
in the above named territorial limits.
On or about the first of each mouth, subset ib j
ers will al.se receive the Monthly Chronicle, con- ;
turning, among other tilings, a ie::ord of such
important changes in the name and condition ol j
firms, throughout the country, as may occur ;
subsequent te tlie publication of each half-yearly
volume of the Mercantile Reference Register;
Brice of The Merchant's Union Mercantile Re- ■
sere nee Register, fifty dollars. ($50.) f«»r which it j
will be forwarded to any mi*lress in the l oited j
'States, transportation paid. *;
Holders of five $!0 shares of tbe L’apifal Stock
in ud'litioti to participating in tbe profits, »vdl ;
receive one copy of the Mcrcant.il* Reference j
Register free of idiuige : holders of t<*n sfiares ,
| will be entitled to two copies: and no more than ,
j ten sbaies of the Capital Stock will be allotted ]
I to any ote; applicant. 1
Alf remittances, orders* communion! ten? rela
-1 live to the book should be addressed to the Mer
! chants’ Ibotective Unjoii, in the Am -ricm Ex
| change Bank Building, No. 12$ Broadway (Box
2566.) New-) ork.
Aug. 2s. iM.is, 20-12 t
IJcUci’ Hums €jrohl *
out NEW
Indestructible Golden Tens.
Are recommended by Bankers. Lawyers. Broses ■
sors, Teachers. Merchants ami all who have tried
tlieii’i. ;is the lie.-it Hen in mnfactiiml.
They are non-corrosive, and manufactured
with the greatest care, rendering them more du
rable than any pen now before the public.
Font phst pant toutny a;ldr« -S for 75 per
box. tabling <»ne dozen.
Orders containing inomy lor the f’lme front at
our risk. Do not forg'd t** f »T th‘-m.
M. M- ALB IN A GO..
I.oui ville. Ky.
- v - t, b*a.se state where you ■ r.v this ndvcrUnc
ment. 1-®
IIOFKLS.
■MAIISHAI.L ilOt SK.
HROI <UiTON NTituirr,
SAYAN Mil GEORGIA.
:
f6AIIIS first class Hotel has beeti remodeled
Jf mid newly refurnished and put. in perfect i
eider t.liroiighoat. 'I he traveling public m.o j
"‘st assured im-y will find comfortable aceomnio j
dations at this House.
A. B. LUCK, Broprielor. i
February 22. 1867. ly
OUR HOUSE
sjxaim'g jtcorag,
vuiuinh, (J<‘orgi;i.
TRI IE undersigned having leased the above:
0 favo:i!c IlaMishment. and having refitted j
j and refurnished it throughout m Ihr most elegant
: manner, would inform the public that it is now
j open for the Reception of Guests. The present '
Broprielor will spare no pains to maintain the
charaeter it has always enjoyed as being one of |
the host of the Uii'sM ’Liss Eatiutt S lous
es ot the country, and those who favor him with
| their patronage may In* assured that nothing w ill
be left undone to secure the comfort and salisfne
lion of his guests. BOARDERS will be taken
by tin* week or dav at a moderate charge,
nov 16 I'm E. 11. KIR UN.
[PAVILION HOTEL
D C NOE, Proprietor.
| Coiner of Hull uml Soulli Kmad StrcctH,
S*:. viiiniiili, O^Qfß'ia.
n\X\ ING . taken the above Hotel, w hich lias j
recently been refitted and refurnished I
throughout, till* Broprielor can assure the public
that he is as w .11 prepared to eater to their wants
l as any Hotel in tlx* State. 11 is table will always
In* supplied with the best the market affords, and
nojpains will be spared to give entire sallshic
tioa.
Transient Board sd.()o per day.
Herinun'Oit Board : 15.00 per week.
A shar<* of jiuiilic patronage is solicited.
February 22. 1567. Its
\\T']sti;i;n I lotll,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 &15 CortlandL St.,
D. D. Wi\ctii;sna:, ) \r\V YOllk
Titos. E. Winch is m:. ) I ' ,|4,v
We are in the Gen ter of Business, and
UFA [M V M T .\ LTKL’S roil (J IdORG IA NS.
wm. wiiitk. <;i:o. mixkr
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
<Bi»:s b*§«‘»J«»m, $.
WHITE & PcIIXER,
novT-fim I'liODlilKTOltS.
DRS.'f/IcINTOSH)
the public that she continues the
Hotel busiae-s. at lmr old lions**, on the
Bublic ' jii.u ** ; w here she w ill endeavor to make
guests I<***l at home.
Her table •• - 1 ppli*•«! with tla* best the market
allords, and charges moderate.
June 1 I. 1$ 67. 20(1
Fountain Motel,
' Light Ptkrkt, BALTIMOIiK, Mauvi.an'd.
W. 11. Oal»:i.iiu;la, S B r<>.
Oiifnibu and !:.>*. .. . o.igun in ar'-ndamu* nj»
on all Ryimhjt ami J'<oal Ln .
DR. m. L. BATTLE.
BAIMBRSDGE, - - GEORGIA.
(Fobjieki.y ok Quitman, Ga,,)
f-Briu. VISIT Turtles at QUITMAN, ana all points on the Aii«::;ic ami
V V Gulf liailveail. wilt'll .-inicileil to ilo so.
nE ieel? sratofnl fur Ihe liberal patronage whidi W been tendered him. an.l
Mo.il'l i-isni'cltulh- solicit a continuance ot tbo satno.
j July IT. Isi s. ' aiilO-ly
U. VAN GIESEN,
DEWTIB TANARUS,
BTOGKTOX, NO. 13, A. AG- H-11- * ;
.Formerly Dm. McDonald & Van Gieson. Macon,) •
I ) KSI’EGTFI'f.LY ofliTfi his s-rvics lo the
1 citizens of Glinch and surrounding court
! ties, in all branches of the profes,*ion.
i . „ Wili visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
lII’.IKRKXOKS
I J. D. ?tnith. M. D. .Macon. Georgia.
Gant. JJ. F. Moselev. Valdosta.Georgia.
J. (J. Moore. V.ibl*.-'a. Georgia.
Dr. H. Briggs and Mr. r. I). Gh u Iton. Val losln,
Rev. O. L. Smith. D. ])., Ecffols comity, Geo.
Cupt. J. Wells. V'ablosta; (reorgil.
(and ipt. C. C. William-. Lowndes county, Geo.
I W. J. Mabry, Yahjv.'ta. G“'Ugia.
March I, Is<*7. 5 ts
JOB WORK neatly and lxr !i‘. i-.n- 'y
| i XLCiltcd at tlii.-: oißec.
fat van nah /lo uses.
io'Kl’ll I'INKUW, J\>. B. I*AKt*AMOIIE.
J Fermiudiitu. llu. Ma-l Lon. Flu.
Joseph Pinepii a Cos.
C OTTON FACTORS
AND
(£m \mm n }t\\ cvdt a nfc
Joacs TJppor Block, Bay S:roet,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
/*»'?*' I.ihc; il advance- on C »tion consigned lo ■
mtr correspondent-? in Non Yo-k and Liverpool.
Sept -inLor I.S, l.sc<S. ;;m
D. FALVEY,
oealku IN
KVi: Pi Y VA II IK T Y
ran ' M
h 1 1 v> r\' • 1 • w a
N7. .twlnu's Hull linihling,
ISnmg'litoM St., i!il dour from JolTltsoii,
Savannah, Gcorsiii.
If'AS IN STOKH 11 I»I"4.' and varied assort
t i 11l of
MAHOGANY, WALNUT,
CM lISTN (T A .Mi ISN A "S I KUSD
a»s3 a-T El •• rs -DUfeS«
Tables 8c Bureaus,
Os -Every Style and Baltern,
CHAIRS,
OF EVERY JJESVJHPTIOX, <(■(!., <t-C
September »K, 18(58. 3m
STORES! STOVES!
ruE-cn'rrox clast' codfish stove,
THE QUEES HE THE SOUTH"
TIIE ■■DELTA" COOK! SO STOVE,
THE •• /. EH A L TESTER" ('OO KISH STO V E
of the above (.VI eb rated Patterns, with
PARLOR ISD CFPII'KSWBS,
dor sai.e i.mv nv
JOHN A. DOUR LASS,
IAS and 140 llrouchton St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
September IS, ISOS. :ini •
1,. .1. (UII.M.IIITIX. .1011 S' KI.AXXKBV.
L J. GUILMARTIN & GO.,
Cotton Factors
EDRUL mil MERCHANTS.
Savannah, Geo.
LIJIEJIA L A I) I'. I SUES
M:oe on Consignments. Orders promptly tilled
Hi Lowest Market rubs.
Bagging, Hope & Imn Ties
CONSTANT!.V ON H AND.
August 7. 18UK. fun
M.M.SULLSVAN,
lIKAI.KR IN
Shad,, and aH kinds of Fish,
In their Season,
Oysters, Game, etc.,
No. I I<> Hay Lane,
,sm 1'.1.V.V.1//, GEO.
My motto in : Justice to all.
pV.‘ -Orders from tlic country will tin prompt
Iv uml carefully lilleil. nov22-I.F
MiiiOifla & fo7
WHOLES VI.K OK VI.KRS IN
y enitt 2 ICE!!
Nob. Illli, Hl*, 20(1 and 202 Huy Street,
Savannah Georgia.
up 17 full
S. S. MILLER,
iii:.u.r:ujix^
Jit no <1 1\ V, W 11, IV l T A!» 1) fit E
FIJ U N ITU LIE,
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CHUBS! SETS ill Lilli SUMS
Muttruuses inuile to order.
No. 157 lironjfhton Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
uii it ly
j. w. STANsnmv, iieniiv i>. daw.
Date of Jlaltiinore. New Volk. j
J.fJ, STANSBURY & GO.,
j
Successor* to the late Tirm of
IT. D SXVXY3H2J £t CO,
IMI’ORTFRS AND DEALERS IN’
CROCKERY I\D GLASSWARE,
(AT THK OLO STAND,)
100 Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
tin; laid lilt «.-> inform- .mr friends ami
VV Mmehants generally, that with abundant
• ipitul, a direct communication with the luoto
! ii«*.s of Lit rope, and possessing greater facilities
than any firm of Ihe kind in the .South, wo
Guarantee to Sell as Low
as any house in the country ; and we would fur
; iher assure them, (hat their orders shall receive
! our mo.-t careful a»ul prompt attention.
. NOTICE. - The business of t!ie late fi-ra
; of L. 1). SMYTHL A CO. will h • li-nidatcd by
| September L l-'b*: ■'tor
I'cgai lloMffs.
i
1»LOOKS 00UNTV.
(f-1 LOIKG.L brooks r.M .vrv. Whenas, Mis
v 5T S.ir.va Ivlukuhlj-mu. applies lo me for Let*
t'T.s of admini.>tra;ioti eu the estate of John
KJmondsou, laieol said eonitty, deV\*a<ed
These iire therefore to eiltf and admonish all
1 parties ill interest io file their objections within
1 the lime prescribed by law otherwise said tetters
will lie granted to the applicant*
J uii s L. Bi aty. O. B. 0.
September Ist. I HUH. JO-ot
i< 1 KOUGI A. Brooks (Nu nn , H'hereits. VVm.
h H lludnon, Adininisliiitor on the “state of
i Susanna t’ars.m. deceased, applies to me for
j iet.i-rs of Dismission Innu ins admiiiistration oi
said estate Tlies* are theiefon' lo **ite and ad-*
monish at* and singular the parties at :est to
' me their nhjeeii.ms w itlim the lime prescribed by
law. nt hem ise said letters Will be granted h< th*
! applieaiM
J C Met’ALl., Orcllnnrv.
.t.ils Ji tjifSß. nm
/ i LOKGIA. Brooks ioi \rv. U hcicas, W. K
V H Joiner. Administrator, applies u» me for
Letters of Dismission Iroiu the rotate of A. J.
These are therefore to admonish “li parties
eone I lied to be mid appear at my office, wiihiii
the time prescribed by law, to show'cause, if any
they have, why saai Letters should not b*
granted.
Witness, mv oflieial signature, this July 24th,
ISuS. * JOHN G. McGALL, Ordinary.
July 21. 18(58 (Jm __
4 1 lOo.itilA, Brookn Col.mv. Whe roan, J. l‘.
i I |).ig s i.T. Ailiuiiiißli.ilm-, liui. upp I it'd lo mil
for I eiiers of Disuiis-ion from the estate of Jus.
j 11. Groover, deceased.
: These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
j parties at interest to lib* their objection* within
I'm* time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters
will be granted the applicant.
J. («. McCall, 0. IL C,
July 24, 18(18. Cm
Cl LOBGIA. Brooks CorxTV.- Whereas, W. (Jt
J( Bentley applies to me for letters of dis
mission from the Administration of tho Estate » f
.1. I). Bedding, deceased*
These are llierelbre to cite all portions concern
ed to llle their objections, it any they have with
in the time prescribed tty law, otherwise said
letters will ho grained.
Witness mv hand aild official tdgliatlir# tllfaf
March 17th. Itjlii.
.1.0, McCADD, 0. 13. (A
AfiU'ch 20. lWi7. tun
Administrator’s Sale.
jf 1 EOBGIA. Bierce County. Will be sold on
H.m the First-Tuesday' in October next. In-torn
:he Court llomte door in the town of Blackshcaf,
slid county, a part of Lot ot Land No. 1)2, in I her
)th Distrie*! of said county, il being the Lot on
which Blucksheur is built. Belonging to tho erf
tatc of Allen S rickland. Terms, easm.
'I HUM AS SWEAT. AdlilV,
AUgnvt 18, 18158. tds
AGENTS WANTED
To seli Dr. Wm, Smith’s
IlimiMltV OP THE BIBLE.
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i column, octavo page*, from new deevrotyper
• lates, on good paper, and i4 appropriately il
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Ac.
It comprises Ihe Antiquities. Biography', Geog
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It is highly commended by ail learned him!.
eminent men. and by the Bn ss geiwraity itt all
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our edition, it Inus less train half the reading mat*
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■he Engli-h edition of same book in this country.
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V A MJMILK
PLANT ATI ON
3,-500 Acres of Land!
raMUS riiliiulili- 1 ’l:t tut ion, l.vi •
i ON (Ik- WithkHMio.'iav Uiv*;- SfexEr&m
twelve miles IVom No. Atkrr.li- X& tMyfS*
.uni Cull' liaili-oaiD near line I-.,- riv '-_T*D ft|lMl>
er, ctmluiiiißK ■• "A aeccß. i- comidTueJ in
Dots No b 1111. H*7. Hi.., HID 21)2, :„ :1 , 20. r .,
all ill one liody, except No. I lit.
There are 7 00 or son acres of i,hi s land under
fence, of v hieli none, except a) „nt one hundred
acrer, has tiecn under enllivnlicn more tl.nn I lire®
.Years. There are house.- enough tor 201) n -grow,
ample burns, a small levelling House, mnl out-
Imildiiips. ami a dwelliipr house not yet
completed. The titles are iindonlited.
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lernis. Dor parlieiilars apply to ( 01. MM. A
I VST:, Qnileain f!a ocll2-!l!»-tl
JOHN W. BRUIT & CO.,
WiLM.ESALI. HEALERS IX
ran ti domestic iy bbs.
rs<> in S s;i I( i 111 01-4* St,
Between Charles and Bambdpli sts.
1 John W. Jimtf. \
• Ldm W. Baker, f BALTIMORE.
( Jos. L Brull. f
A B. Finlknnr. ’ sug ly*
Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers.
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
All loading Newspapers kept on file.
Information as to Cost of Advertising fttrui. hetf.-
I .’till ordefs receive careful attention.
Inquiries bv mail answered promptly,
j ( ’omplete printed lists of newspapers for sab*.
Special lists prepared for customers.
Advertisements written and notices secured,
orders from business men especially solicited.
L4OP ABK R^ffi;
PHILOTOKEN!
FOB SADR AT
SEVENTY-R¥E CENTS
RER lIOTTL32,
at Til::
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