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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1868)
®he (Quitman Shuner. V VO Q, itman Retail Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Ikwou, | !h... 1H (r£ 25 Butter—Goshen I 1h... (10 Country I pi. th... 2.) (a\ 30 Candles... ipi lb. .. 35 (_4 50 , Uln*e*e . m ib... 25 («$ 35 Coffee -Kio |pi lb. . . 20 (4 33 | Got u |pi hush l 00 (4 1 25 | Crackers r$ 1b... 20 (a 25 j Kg s ... { pi, doz . 1,5 (a) 20! Flour—. Superfine jpi bbl . 15 00 pc 1(> 00 i Family j.ju bbl . 17 00 (a) 22 00 i Ginger * 1h... (4 50 J J-ira 23 25 * *y«ler* -f7& Soan 0 40 Peaches :<* . .'jpfcan . (it. 50 Pickles jar. . 50 (4 75 Potatoes- Irish pi bush 2 50 (nt) 3 00 Sweet H bush (4 75 Powd-r pi lb. . . 60 (4 75 Potash, . . |pi ft>. . . (4 20. Kin* Jftlh... 15 (.5 Iff Raisins *js lb. . . (a' 50 i Salt I'p* sack. 3 50 (a, 4 50 1 . Suwp Jpi o>. . 15 (4 20 1 Sugar j |ri H» . . 16 25 j Syrup j $ gal .. 50 (cii. 75 j Soda ..If* lb. ■ (4 2-> ' Shot Rib... (4 20 Starch !r* ft' 20 (4 25 Tobacco good article. . fi lb 1 50 (a. 2 00 Vinegar I*# gal 60 0 "o 1 " ■' ' ■■-Tasi 1 'iltvc JUmtiscrarntsi. P. H. 3EHN, Coil a! Factor, AND— tifcAi.itAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, la First dot r West of Exchange. \ Hay' -titfet, Havasnan, Geo. id .-’6B 36-ly* ROBERTS’' "& TiLlilUl! Commission Merchants, North aid.' Bt»v St., 2nd door West of Exchange, SAVANNAH, CA. Hiram Roberts. Savannah, Joski'H Tim.max, I). L. Korkktm, •' Madison co., Fla. 1 iiCtlti-1808 36-1 yr JOHY ESTES COOK’S SKW NOVEL. F. J. Huntington A Cos.,j * 459 Broom St., New-York, Ilavo in Press, to be ready in October, MOHUN; Or, The LAST DATB OF LEE and HIS PALADINS, ; * Ilv J. Kstks Coos, Author of ‘-Surry of Eagles’Nest.” Os ■ >t uuvd of which Mohun is a Sequel, Ten . (h'inland copies were almost immediately sold. • T!i • new work is still more intensely interesting. ■ Prin ed >n fine toned paper, and richly bound in ! cl oh. with upwards of 500 pages, it has for its j frontispiece a fine steel medallion bead of Guv. i Lck. and four beautiful illustrations in Homer’s l"-4s*yle. Either book, is sent by mail, post I fr<-e. on receipt of the price. $2.25. For sale by | all Booksellers and Newsdealers in town and j country. oct9-^ui Crawford Vim Horn & Siins, COTTON FACTORS —A N D— (foncral Commission JRtrtknts, •Vo. 9 Stoddard’s Range, ’ (PPOSIfK C. K. I!. BANK, Savannah, Georgia, Our Commissions will be $1.25 per bale for Belling Cotton. AGENTS FOR Osgood's Patent Elastic Holler Cotton Gins, AND DEALERS IN NoWYyrk Buggies, Carriages and Plan talam Wagons ; also, WOODRUFFS CONCORD BUGGIES. September 25, 1866. 3in To Debtors ;ui<! Creditors. GEORGIA. Brooks Cdpntt. VIA, i’Lii.SONS indebted to the estate of John M. Mullm. late oft said county, deceased. «n hereby notified to make immediate payment; and those having claims against said deceased wili present them in terms of the law. \V. J. HINES. Executor. September 25, 1 868. IW-IU WH. 11. Tl.-O.V. WM. w. ooui on. ; TISOft k GORDON, Cotton Factors AND General (Commission Blertijimts, 90 Bay Street, savannah, Geo. Begging, 'lope or Iron Ties advanced on crops. ; Libeial advances made on consignments of Cotton. k Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, eve-; effort will be made to continue to merit pub- ; Elf; confidence. 2Jpjj|4)ctober 2. IS6B. 6ra Keys Found. e# * j)j'NCli of small Keys was found near the r_ Quitman Railroad Depot on l»«t Friday . evening, which the owner can have by paying for this advertisement. Notice. T)ERSON3 indebted to the undersigned are rc quested to settle immediately, as I am in nes l of money, and must have it. My account* have all £>eon placed in the hands of Dr. Jesse T. Davis, at the Quitman Depot, who is authorized to re ceipt for ail amounts paid. Therefore those in debted will please call upon him. If these claims are not promptly canceled. I will be forced to place them in the hands of an afornev for suit. ’ M. L. RATTLE. D. D. S. Bak)bridge. Ga., Oct. 2, 1858. 34-.>» JOHN W. BKXJEF & CO.. WHOLESALE DKAJaEBS IN ip ii MRU it mi. Jfo. a45 Haltimorc St, Between Charles and Randolph sts. John W. Bruff, ) John W. Baker. B ALT I MORE. T -- V, BrulT, f Iknor. ) auglS Iy* Savannah Businesa Cards.* TTTM. HONE, Dealer in Imported and Domes \ V tic Liquors, Segars, Hay St. IT L. NEIDLIXGEiI. P -aier iu Suldlesl llar _J« neM, Bolting, Saddlery ware, Leather, &c. I 72 Julian and 105 Bryan streets. ' W . «i l.!-;.\" >X. M .. IO • Mills and Pans, and all kinds of machinery i St. Julian street. Send for circular. Q KABOllX H. GOOiiAl.la. (successor to Sea ! lO born Goo lull,) Wholesale Dealer in Butter., j Cheese. Lard, Country Produce. Ac., 216 Bay st. / i L. GlLBFin Pc.il-t in < ir<iccr:es. Fiaiit i V. o and N'egetables, Southwest corner Market I Square. • 2m To tho Shippers and Producers of ' GEO /»* OIA . AL. tHA M A . 1 A" D FL OHIDA : r IAIIE undersigned, Cotton Factors and (’onunis- j JL mission Merchants, of .Savannah, Georgia, | take pleasure in notifying the public that arrange- j incuts have been effected for storing or shipping j by steam or sail direct to European and Arncri-' can poits, the cotton crop of those sections, tin* natural outlet of which is through our port ; and hope, in affording every facility, to receive a ( heavy increase over tin* largo consignments of j ! last year. We confidently express the belief ' that our city will be one of the best cotton mar-, koto this season in tb * Cnitcd States. j Fkuuku. A Weslow. Bay street. | Davant A Wavlk.s. Bay street. Adams. W\siin kn A Cos.. Stoddard’s Lo*r Range. Sloan. Guoovku A Cos., Bay street. John W. Andkbson's Sons A Cos., Drayton street. Gukukaki) A Holcomhe, Bay street. P. Jl. Bern, Bay street. L. J. Grii.MAKTi.v A Cos., Bay street. F. W. Drummond A Bno., Bay street. W. B. Griffin A Cos.. 98 Bay street. H. 11. CoLqnrr, 98 Bay street. J. W. McDonat.d, Bay street. Twox A Gordon, Bay street. Austin A Ellis, Bay street. Wm. A. McKenzie. Bay street. Harnky A Cos., 12 Stoddard's Upper Range. Barnett A Cos., 2 Stoddard's Lower Range. TANARUS, F. Smith, Express Building. Bay street. W. 11. Stark A Cos., Cotton Factors and Whole- 1 sale Grocers, agents for Gullett’s Steel Brush ! Cotton Gins and Cow’s Superphosphate of lime. I sept 25 33 ft A dministrator’s Sale, j GEORGIA, DoCguertt County. VG REE ABLE to an order es tlie Court of Or- j dinary of Daugherty comity, will be sold j before the Court House door in said Coun ty, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale. Two Lots of land, forming one settlement, viz: lo,s numbered ! ihree hundred and thirteen (313) and three him- ! dred and thirty one (331) in the district of Brooks countv, containing 490 acres moro or less. Sold as tho property of 0. W. Rawson deceas ed, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. A. E. RAWSON, Administratrix. Sept. 25, 1808. 33 40d NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. rpiJK NOTICE of dissolution of the firm of B. 1 V. Linton A Cos., and selection of V. r (»eo. j 1). Raysor as Assignee, is changed by consent of parties, and Mr. Dan'l Lai*d, of Florida, or agent, selected to close up said business, who alone is authorized to receipt and close the suray. B- F. LINTON, For B. F. Linton A Cos. Groorerville, Sept. 12, 1868. ! Agreeable lo above notice, I hereby appoint ! ASA KEMP, of Groovervillc, (in., my agent, to j j attend to any and all business connected with j I the above muned firm. DAN’L LADD, Assignee of B. F. Linton A Cos. ~ Sept. 12, 1868. 32 ts j Notice. VLL persons indebted to the firm of J. W. Staiaaker & Cos., will come forward and Kettle immediately, or their notes and accounts will be placed in suit in the United States Court S. T. KINGSBURY, Attorney for S. W. Brooks. Assignee of J. B. Holst, j September 4, 1868. 1m j | Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases. VIA. sizes kept constantly on hand at the store oi l. T. ISudd, Montioello, and C. H. Smith’ i I tore, Madison, Florida. | Also, an assortment s constantly kept on hand • hy F. R. FJI.DI'X Quitman, Ga. ; ' XS~I 'ash on delivery. T. AW. A. W. SIMMONS, Agents. ] ! December 14, 1 Stilt Km \V>L A. i. INE, 'Attorncn at Catu ani> Solicitor 7.V CJFA SCEIi r. QUITMAN, BROOKS COUNTY, GEORGIA ! pHT* Office n,t the Court House. | January 10, 1868. ly sl2- C. O. D. «12. Oroide Gold 1 hunting Case Watches • Os the best make, Patent movements, warranted 1 1 tin* -keepers, will wear equally as well as the I best Gold cases, costing from ?75 t\> $150; we j are now now selling ts ••in (Ladies’ and Gentle- j men’s sizes), at only .2 each, i Also a large variety of beautifully chased and ! enameled Oroide Gold Hunting Case Patent Le ver Watches. Magnificent stock of Gentlemen's and Ladies’ | Oroide Gold Chains. Ear rings arid Pins, Finger Rings. Ac., from $1 to $6, fully described in circular. Agents wanted every whir©—enclose two red j stamps for circular. It is not necessary to send money with the or di-r, as it can he paid to tin* express agent on de livery of the goods. All letters must be address ! *d to JAMES GERARD A CO.. ! July 23 3m 85 Nassau Street, New York. Agents Wanted for THE OFFICIAL HISTORY 0 F T II E .W A R , Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results. | ByTlon. A. IT. Stephens. A Book for all Sections and all Parti- . ■ This great Work presents the only complete ! and impartial analysis of the Causes of the war ; yet published, and gives those interior lights j and shadows of the great conflict only known to | those high officers who watched the flood-tide of ; revolution from its fountain springs, and which were so accessible to Mr Stephens from his po | sition as second’officer of the Confederacy. To a public that has been surfeit**'’ • itb AP j PAREXTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we ! promise a change of fare, both agreeable and sa | lutary, and an inte’.lectual'treat of the highest or der. The Great American War has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its importance, and • at whose hands it will receive that moderate can j did an«l impartial treatment which truth and : j tice so urgently demand. The intense desire every where manifested ■ ! obtain this work, its Obi Nil character and ready i sale, combined witu an increased commission, make it the best-subscription book evor pnblish i cd. ! One Agent in Easton. Pa., reports 72 suV-cr ' bers in three days. One in Boston, Mass., 103 subscribers in four days. One in Memphis, Tenn., 106 subserbers in five day3. ! Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with Pres3 notice of advance sheet. Ac. I Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Broad Street, Atlanta Ga. NOTICE. FOR INDIAX RlVlilt, FLORIDA X)EI ISONS who contemplate removing to the | Land of Promise, where all tropical nature ; abounds, are hereby notified that their goods. wares, Ac., will be conveyed from Jacksonville ! lo Sand Point. Iniman River, at one half the us i ual cost, bv consigning the sumo to Messrs. E. ] HOPKINS A CO., Jacksonville, und to 11. T. TITUS, Sand Point. Florida, us the undersigned has placed a line of vessels on tho out.side or At j lantie r mte direct. j ;:*r* Boats have also been placed on Indian | ; River, to convey passengers mol freight at niod j crate rates. | All kinds of Provisions and Goods can be pro , cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices, freight added 11. 'l'. TITUo. Jacksonville, July 1,1868. fim (*m\\ Pisiribiilioiß! RY Til K METROPOLITAN GIFT GCfViFW. Cask Gifts to the Amount of $250,000. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gifts, Each SIO,OOO 10 “ ** 5.000 20 «• “ 1,000 40 “ “ 500 200 “ “ 100 300 44 “ 50 450 “ “ 25 600 “ “ 25 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, each S3OO to SSOO j 35 “ “ Mclodeons, *• 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines “ 60 to 175 250 Musical Boxes “ 25 to 200 I 300 Fine Gold Watches 44 75 to 300 750 Fine Silver Watches 44 30 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings. Silver ' Ware, Photograph Albums, and a largo assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at $1,000,000. A Shame to Draw any of the above Prizes i j by purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 cents, j Tickets describing each Prize are sealed in En- I velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt off 25 els. n Sealed Ticket will be drawn without I choice and delivered at our office, or sent by . mail to any address. The prize named upon it I will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment j ot one dollar. Prizes will be immediately sent i to any address, os requested, by express or re turn mail. You w ill know what your Prize Is before you pay for U. Any prize may be exchanged for i another of the same value. !Yo Blanks. ffifit'Our patrons cun depend on fair dealing. I Ucfsreflrff, We select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn valuable prizes and kindly permitted us to pub- j lisb them : S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y., $1,000; Miss An- I nie Monroe. Chicago, 111., Piano, valued at $650; j 1 1 obt. Jackson, Dubuque, lowa, Gold Watch, | $250; Phillip McCarthy, Louisville, Ivy., Dia- j mono Cluster Ring, $600; R. A. Patterson, New Bedford, Muss.. Silver Tea Set, $175; Miss Em ma Walworth. Milwaukie, Wis., Piano. $500; Rev i T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Melodeon, $125. X-ff-We publish no names without permission, j Opinions of the Press.- ,4 They are doing the j largest business: the firm is reliable and deserve their success. ’’ Weekly Tribune, Feb. 8. 1 Ht»H. > ••We have examined their system and know j them to be a fair dealing firm.” .V V Herald. ! ‘Last week a friend of ours drew a SSOO prize, which was promptly received.”--Daily Xews, Hu reli t, 1868. Send for circular giving many more references and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains one cash (hit. Six tickets for $1; 13 for $2 ; 35 for $5: 110 for sls. All letters should he addressed to 13 ASt I>,;R, WILSON & CO., !?;{ llioae! way, N v (jy» 2i i (L be Iflertjjmtfs’ p rotedibe Hniott! Mercantile Reference Register. ! rpilli Mercantile Protective Union, organized j 1. to promote and protect trade, by enabling) its subser hers to attain facility and safety in the j ! granting of credits, and the recovery ol claims! ! at all points, have to announce that they will, in ! ; September, 1868, publish in one quarto volume : | The Merchants’ Protective Union Mercantile j I Reference Record, containing, among other; I t hings, the Names, Nature of Business, Amount 1 of (Mpit.il, Financial Standing, and Rating as to i Credit, of UM), 001) of the principal merchants, j j traders, bankers, ma-ml'actur-rs, and public { companies, in more Uian 30,000 of the cities, j I towns, villages and settlements throughout the | United States, their territories, and the Bii'iah Provences ol North America; and embracing the most important information attainable and necessary to enable the merchant to ascertain at | a glance the Capital, Character? and Degree of I Credit of such of his customers as arc deemed j worthy of any gradation of credit, compi Ling al | ho, a Newspaper Directory, containing the title. ; character, price, and placed publication, with : full particulars relative to each journal, being a i complete guide to the press ol every county in j the United States. The reports and information will be confined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and as the same will be based, so far as practica ; Me. upon the written statements of tin; parties themselves, revised and corrected by well known and reliable legal correspondents, whose char- j actor will prove a guarantee of the correctness i of the information furnished by them, it is be lieved that the reports will prove more truthful , and complete, and, therefore, superior to. and I of much greater value, (ban any previously is- j sued. By aid of the Mercantile Reference Register,! business men will be enabled Lo ascertain, at a | glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merchant, manufacturer, trader and banker with in the above named territorial limits, j On or about the first of each month, subscrib ! ers will alse receive the Monthly Chronicle, con j taining, among other things, a record of such i important changes in the name and condition of ' firms, throughout the country, as may occur j subsequent to the publication of each half-yearly ; volume of the Mercantile Reference Register; j | Price of The Merchant’s Union Mercantile Re ! ference Register, fifty dollars, ($50,) for which i* j | will be forwarded to any address in tho United j 1 States, transportation paid. . . f Holders or five sl9 shares of the Capital Stock ! in addition to participating in the? profits, wll j ; receive one copy of the Mercantile Reference ; Register free of charge ; holders of ten shares : will be entitled to two copies: and no moro than | p»n shares of the Caj . al F’ ock will i> allotted ; to any one applicant. j All remittances, orders, communications rela tive to the book should bo addressed to the Mer j chants’ Protective Union, in the American Lx- I change Bank Building. No. 128 Broadway (Box «« _ I U. VAN GIESENj DEIMTIS °3?, : STOCKTOH, NO. 13, A. & Gs. K. R. I , (J ormeriy Ors. McDonald & Van Gieson, Macon,) | R ldSX'ffiTFULLY offers li: services to the citizens of Clinch and surrounding coun | ties in all branches of the profession, j Will visit Quitman or any other point : requested. nKvr.RB.vcES j J. D,.«mith, M. IJ. Macon, Georgia, j Cant. li. F. Moseley, Valdosta.Georgia. ! .7 G Moore. Valdosta, Georgia. : Dr. H. liriggs and Mr. r. D. Charlton, Valdosla. ' KeV. 6. [.rSniith. I) D., Echols county, G• >. Cant. .7. Welts, Valdosta, Georgia, i L; i.t. C. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Goo. i w J Mabry. Valdosta. Georgia. . March 1,136 L 6 ls HOTELS. MARSHALL HOUSE, lIItOUGIJTON STREET, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. ‘<i . Unto] Im, h.ea mIM u and newly refurnished and put in perfect order throughout. The traveling public may rest assured they will find comfortable uccommo •latious at this House. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. February 22, 1867. ly OUR HOUSE »i»:we booms, S;ivuiiniih. Georgia. riTHE undersigned having leased the above JL favorite Establishmeut, and having refitted and refurnished it throughout in the most elegant manner, would inform the public that it is now open fpr thu Reception of Guests. The present Proprietor will spare no pains to maintain the ! character it has always enjoyed as being one of the best of the First-Class Katiug lions | <*s of the country, and those who favor him with l heir patronage may be assured that nothing will !»<• left undone to secure tin* comfort and satisfac i lion of his guests. BOARDERS will be taken ;• the week or day at a moderate charge. I uovlti fim E. 11. K:KLIN. PAVILION MOTEL D C NOE, Proprietor. i Uornor "1 Dull ami South Broad Stroots, Sa vn itmih, G(*or^in. U’AYiNG taken the above Hotel, which has . recently been refitted and refurnished j throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public i that he is as well prepared to cater to their wants !us any Hotel in the State. His table will always , be supplied with the best the market affords, and i nojpains will be spared to give entire satisfac i tion. j Transient Board ’ 00 per day. Permanent Board . T 1.5.00 per week. I A share of public patnni.e/- i solicited, i February 22, JBt!7. l-if Western Hotel, Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Cortlandt St., I D. WINCHKSTKIt, I VI,MV VOlfl. Tiios. E. Wixciik.tkr. ( Wo are In the Center of Business, and HEADQUARTERS FOR GEORGIANS. .sept 13 32-1 y WM. WHITE. GKO. (i. MIXER CHARLESTON HOTEL. i Classrlesdou, S*. €. WHITE & WIIXEFI, J uov7-6m PROPRIETORS. file (tnitman Hotel. [\>TRS, McINTOSH VTOTIFIHrf ti)(i ]ml)lic llml sbe continue, .lie | Jmi Hotel Imsiness, at Jier old liou*e, on the i j’ublic tj([uai'e ; wliere she will endeavor to make ! auesl.s feel at home. Her table is ,i>j plied with the best the market aflnrds. and ellnr-.v moderate. | .rune M, 3867. HO 11 Fountain Hotel, Light Strkkt, BALTI.MOUK, M.si -hi W. IS. €lsfiSM3.sT;vS2, B’eo. Omnibus and Baggage Wagon in -.U n*** 1• • :i '<‘ op on all Depots and Boat Landings. M. L. BATTLE. .Jol©l©El 8232113% BAIU'JRIDGE. - - GEORGIA. (FnRMKRLV vs QuiTM S', Ga.,) IVihL V. a: QUITMAN, ■ ->l nil point- .n ;he Atlantic and M Gulf U;uir.-ad. when ed,to do so. np; for the lib, : patronage which has been tendered him, and would - etfully soli - . eontumance of the «ame. July 17. 18<' . aplO-ly VALUABLE !p LAN TAT ION ! B'-en KC JR** •Sb H j B<’o 3,500 Acres of Land ! rflillS valuable l’laatati' .ft oil tile witlilacooc: !’»■ ; V jSßar twelve miles from No. 1•; At t and Gulf Railroad, ne er containing 3,.M0) ‘ ' omprisod in Lots NVs 119. 1«T, 105, F i. 2 03> 201, 205, ail in one bod* except No. There are 700 or 800 acres of this lan i tinder fence, of which none, except al out ono hundred acres, has been under cultivate n more th in three years’. There are houses enough for 200 negrori, amplo barns, a small Dwelling House, and on jl buildings, and a largo dwelling house not yei mmpleted. The titles are undoubted. . This property is offered on exceedingly easy terms. For particular? apply to Col. WM. A I YNH, Quitman Gv. Oci 12-30 .f Savannah Houses. j JOSKI’II Fi.VKUAN, J AH. P. PAUU.VMOItK. | Foruafuliim, JFht. Madison, Fla. Joseph k do. COTTON FACTORS AND (Totumteioa £smhautsi, Jones Upper Black, Bay Street, Savannah, - - - Geo. I jWGP* Liberal advances on Cotton consigned to! our correspondent* in New York and Liverpool. I September 18, 18(i8. 3m D. FALVEY, DK.VI.F.It IN’ EVERY VARIETY or KIS In El ' , «*"**«» * 1 * V S RRwMUWiiWiM » El. Andrew's Hall Building, Broughton St., 2d door from Jefferson, j Savannah, Georgia. HAS IN STORE a large and varied assort ment of MAHOGANY, WALNUT, j CHESTNUT AND ENAMELED j «BaE3^*r ,r BL' , «W 9 Tables 8c Bureaus, Os Every Style and Pattern, CHAIRS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AC., AC. September i B, 18(i8. 3m STOVES I STOVES! Tin■: “COTTON PLANT’ COOKING STO VE, THE “ QUF.ES OF THE SOUTH’’ “ TIIE "DELTA'’ COOKING STOVE, THE "1 .EGA L TENDER" COOKING STO VE. .4 LL of the above Celebrated Patterns, with J\ n full stock ot imOR AM OFFICE STOVES, FOR SALE LOW 15Y JOHN A. DOUCi LASS, 138 and 140 Broughton St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. September 18, 1808. 3m 1.. J. UI'II.MARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY. LJ. 6USIMRTIN & Go.,| Cotton Fa.'tors tIEM CSllffiiiiEMlHTSj Snvnnnnli, Leo. IAUEUA l. A 1) I .1 SUES Jfaco on Consignments. Orders promptly filled, at Lowest Market rules. Bagging, Rope & Iron Ties CONSTANTLY ON HAN.). August 7, 18G8. Gin M.M, SULLIVAN, DEALER IN Shad* a net all kinds of Fish, Tn their Season, Oysters, Game, etc., jft'o. I Hi Bay Lnrie, SA VANN All, CEO. motto is : Justice to all. from the country will he prompt ly and carefully filled. nov22-tf BAYtfSfID, CM! & (#., WHOLESALE DEALER# IN XOIEESZ XO£3!! Nos. 199, 198, 200 and 202 Hay P.rc el Savannah Georgia. ap 17 fm S. S. MILLER, HAHO4UXY, WAL.tIT A5 D PISE FURNITURE, FRENCH AND COTTAGE tEAIER SITS AID LiIfIKISG RAJuS, | Mattraosos made to order. IVo. 157 Broughton Street, SAVAXNAIT, GEORGIA. apH __ _ Jy_ . I. W. STANSJHTRY, HENRY I). LAW. Late of Baltimore. New York. J.W. STAMSBURY & CO., i , 1 Successors to the late T i. m of 22. 32. SiVEX'THH <So CO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, (AT TIIK OLD STAND,) 509 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH GEORGIA WE 1180 Irani to inform our friends an.l .Worchiints generally, that writ): abundant capital, a direct eoai nunicaiion with th~ Ki ; Europe, and possessing greater ■ ; !ban any firm of the kind in tlie South, we Guarantee to Sell as Low as any house in tile country ; and we would fur j [■ ihcr assure them, that their order .hail receive i 1 our most careful and pr unpt attention. ! - NOTICE. - The business of the bite firm j of E. 1). SMVTHE A CO. will be Honld-ted by I ri on!v. I September 4, If6B Yga! Itoliccs. BROOKS COUNTY. (1 BORGIA. Brook* Ctirrrv. Whereas. Rep* X refleuttftllofi* having beifei inud#* to tlu C&Yfrft ; of Ordinary, that the estate of Jmm (. ;iuk‘. fate of said county deceased, is unfapresefirtM (iffd j liable to neglect and injury, caused bj* the Vol ! untufY absence ffnfn the Citato of Julius Crtm , ers. administrator dr bow A Hon } fiod i further | appearing to the Court, that the paid rtdrrflrfctrfi tor designs permanently absenting himself frolh the N'atc and county aforesaid : | These are therefore to notify all purlieu at in terest to file their objections, aithin the time prescribed by law. showing cause why U ilflMrl I Hudson, Clerk of the Superior Court for Broohl county, or sonic other tit an i proper person, should not be appointed Administrator dr bnni* ! non, of the estate of John Cook, deceased, and i to supercede the said Julius Owners, adminis trator. etc., otherwise said Letters will be Issued I as aforesaid. (>iven under my liqjirf and official uignaim c, j this /ith day of October. fMIiM. 3/>-3ud .1 vmks L. Bkatt, Ordinary. road nolleE. COURT OK ORDINARY, J Brooks Coi.vfV, October tith, IBfiß. f ('I E(TR(if V. Kiiookh County. Whereas. *t a X special session of the CmiH for County purposes, petition was made by J. J. Hodges'* | James McDonald and others, for an order to op j en anew road, represented as necessary for the public convenience : said road lo commence at | the Quitman road, at or near Bethany Church, I and to run from thence, in a north-western direc tion, on the hest. ground and the most pra'dlcol route, to the Greenfield road, at or near Janus j McDonald's shop; I And Whereas, good and discreet Commission ers having been appointed by the Com t, to in vestigate the necessity for said road, and to lay out the same, have performed the duty required I and made report favorable to the same. Notice is therefor* given to all parties inter | epted, that they must file their objections to the opening of said road, on or before the 9th d«r of November, IMiB, or an order will bo issiifdl graining the prayer of the petitioners. Givro under my hand and official seal this 6th (lay of October, 1808. James L. Bkatt, Ordinary, 0« ; -her 9.18(18. 84-fit C'l BOKGL-t. Brooks County.- Whereas, Jdie J3T Sarah Edmondson, applies to me for Let ters of administration on the estate of John A Edmondson, late of said county, deceased These arc therefore to cite and udmouish all parties at interest to file their objections within the time prescribed by law otherwise said letter* will be grunted to the applicant. James L. Bkatt. O. B. C. September Ist. 1868. 30-fit Cl BORGIA. ILo.or.s ( ’ounty. Whereas. Win* W Hudson. Administrator on the •*stutu of Susanna Carson, deceased, upfdic • m* tor letters of Dismission from h<*» h*ljm • . >n ci said crftdts. Then** are therefore to ch*. • ,and ad monish all and singular the parties at -.curttu tile their objection* wiiliiu the time pi c.»>. •: Led h» law. otherwise said letters will Login applicant J G M.-'oLL, <-rdir,4 y July 24. 1868. f \ EOKGIA. Bkooks Coo.rr. Wtcueivs 1 k IX Joiner, Aduiiui..4r uu. applies io ir.n f*. I Letters of Dismis ion mim tlie h/dste of A. J Groover, late of 1 county. Foc/ased. | 'J’licse are therefore to adraonisii nii partii*r | concerned to be and appear ai rny otii. . «ithin I the time prescribed by law, to sho . im - I they have, why said Let tern htu.u and » a i granted. I Witmc-r , ruv official signature. « .Luv I8(»8. ’ JOHN' G. McCAi /. Ordinary j July .j. 18*1 a tun \ i 1 EOUGIA, J'iko m, .>* County. - Whereas, J. .V VX Dugj cr j. •.iminifitrator, ha* applied t«» me for Letters of Dismission from the eaiaie J»». 11. Groover, (ir vused. These are 11.* re ft. re to cite and iidnioi <’-«b ail parties at iiuercrtl to (i!c their objee v!t* • t!»c time [*: = ■ onbed by taw.othr rwi. r o t ir: ,* >nrn will I). ;nnicd the upplican. J. ( T . MIC-i.l, < . w •Mil\ .... ISO 8. 4j i BORGIA, l k* County.- \V He reus, W G tu'ST Bentley i'sqdics to mo for letters of dis mission from the Administration of the Eayttt J. D. Redding, deceased. These are therefore to cite all persona concern ed to file their objections, i; :my they hu\ e, itti in the time prescribed by law, •therwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and offi ul signature tLi» March 17th. 1807, J. G. McCAI.L, O. B. C. March 20, 1807. tim Knl«*. Nisi—ln superior Co^ri. GEOIBHA, i Present: the 1 iou/rabb' Brooks County. ( Judge of :vid Court. JOSEPH A. MAGRUDEIt. j Mortgage. F. 11. MASSEY. j June Term, 1868. IT appearing to the Court by tin* petition of Joseph A. Magrudcr, accompanied by llio j note and Mortgage deed, that on tlie 27 ih day ot April, A. D. 1867, this Defendant nui l« and d*- livered to the plaintiff his promissory note, bear ing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the defendant promised by the first day of Janu ary next following the dab; of said note, to pay the plain’ if or bearer six hundred and twenty five DO) dollars, for value received: Ami that afterwards, on the day and year aforesaid, the Defendant, the better to secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered lo the plain tiff, his Deed of Mortgage, whereby the said De fendant mortgaged t"> the Plaintiff, Lot of land No. (443) four hundred and forty three, in th* 12th Dis rict of originally Irwin, UOW BlOok* County. Aid it further appearing to the Court, that said note remains unpaid : It i» therefore ordered that the said Defendant do pay into Court, on or i before :!>• first day of the next term thereof, the j princi. nl. i> .-\ un i cost due on said note, or show . i.ie to the contrary, if any he can. 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