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£h? (Quitman banner.
■ulucriptions.
Quitman Retail Prices Current
CORRECTED WEEKLY,
Baton .m- . -[ftTS77T
Butler —Goshen . jft lb. . 65 (ft-
Country ft !b. . . 25 iu> 30
Candles ft lb 35 (u\ 50
Choose ft sh. . . 23 35
C«»ffee -Rio ft X . 2a (" 33
Com ft bush 50 (<v, 75
Crackers r ft lb *. 20 (u 'Jt
Eggs ftd.>z. 15 (o rn
Flour—Superfine , ft bbl . 15 00(g
Family ft bbl . 1< 00 (ft 2j#T>o
Ginger ft 1b... • G f *SO
Lard ft B>-.- 23 (c;i -•>
Oysters ft can (ft> 40
Peaches ft eun _ (ft 50
Pickles !ft j.ir.v | 50 (</ . 75
Potatoes-Irish ft hush 2 50 ig* 3 on
Sweet ...... ft bush (ft, 50
Powder. ft, ft.*.. CO est <•*
Potash f !b... (ft 20
Rice ft It).. 15 (0, 1<
Raisins ft lb (ft . ,r>,)
Salt ft sack. 3 50 (ft l 50
Soap ft lb. . h» (•< 20
Sugar ft. • • |‘‘ i '
Syrup ft - ;>, i 50 (ft ••»
Soda • • ft ■ ■
shot - . 'ft *?
Starch • tb . fti ' -ft
Tobacco good article.. ft Ib.. 1 50 > 2 Oft
Vinegar ft -al . j CO {>< •
?egal Notices.
(1 EORGlßkooks riu-VTV Two mouths hl
f ter date the under?>igued. Adptiwir-;r-atrix
on the erf ate of John A. Edmondson. deceased,
will apply to the Ordinary ofsaid county for
an order and decree of court to sell the real es
tate ot said deceased, for tbe benefit ol the heirs
and creditors thereof
Sauaii G. Edmondson. Adm’x.
December 7th, 18C8. :m
EORGIA. BROOKS COUNTY.-Tw«> months
Jf after date application will be math* to she
Court of Ordinary ot Brooks County, at the first
regular term alter expiration of two months from
this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of J. C. HODGES, late ot said
conntv. deceased, tor the benefit ot the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. t
JosITlI l. lIoDOES,
S. A. lIoDUKS.
November 2, 1808. (2m) Administrate! 8.
(1 EORGIA, Buooks County. Whereas. Win.
JT Hudson. Administrator on the "state ot
Susanna Carson, deceased, applies to me lor
letters of Dismission from his administration o!
said estate These are therefore to cite and ad
pionfoh al* and singular the parlies at intcrr- i io
tile their objections within lie* time prescribed bv
law. oihei-wise said letters will be grunted l<* ti<e
applicant
J G MeCALT,, Ordinary.
July 24. 1 868. bin
G 1 EORGIA. Buooks Oh sty. Whereas, W. R
C Joiner. Administrator, applies i<* me for
Letters of Dismission Irom the Eslate of A. J
Groover, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to admonish aii parties
concerned to be and appear at my oilier*, within
the time prescribed by law. to show e nise, it any
they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Witness, my official signature, this July 24th,
]B(>H. ' JOHN G. Met’ALL, Ordinary.
July 24. 1868 fun
(1 EORGi A. Buooks Cocm y. Whereas, J. P.
JT Dugger, Administrator, has applied to me
for Letters of Dismission from the estate o' Jus.
H. Groover, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties at interest to file their objections wiihin
the time prescribed by law.otherwise said letters
will be granted the applicant.
J. (4. McCall, O. B. C.
July 24, 1868. fun
C 1 EORGIA. BuooksWhereas. Thom
jf as E. Ha dec applies to me for pernuii nt
Letters of administration on the estate of Thos. ;
Kimble, latent said County, deceased I
These are therefore to cite and admonish all!
parties at interest to file their objections within
the time prescribed by law otherwise said letters
w ill b# grunted to the applicant.
James L. Beaty. 0.8. C.
December 4th. 1808. 44 at
/ 1 EORGIA. Buooks CoiM'V. Whereas, J. W.
vi |( Mii-iin applies to me b*r lelt**r- of Ad- '
ministration o! the Estate ot Mark Glen, laic of ;
said count y deceased.
These are therefore to cite all persons concern • ,
e,l to file their objections if any they have with ;
in the time pr'*-eril»ed by law. ollu'i'wi.~c said
letters will be granted.
J amks L. Beaty, Ordinary.
December 4. ]B6H. 44 .>t
Ci EOIUiIA. Ookkkk Cot vTV. -Whereas. Ro ]
jjr dy l/angford having in proper form ap
plied to rue for perm re nt Letters ol Adminis
tration on the eslate us Tal on i/ingford, late of
said e .untv. and» aed this is therefore to cite
u l persons* concerned, kindred arid credit nr*, t o
show cause, if any they can. why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to R*»dy
Lar.gtord on Talton Langford's estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 24th day of November. 1868.
DANIEL LOTT. Ordinary.
December 4. 1868. 4 l-5t
‘the homestead provision.
ORDINARY OFFICE. I
QrtTMW, Buooks Cos., Ga., Oct. 23. 1868. |
®f2rAiii versons desirous
ot availing of tho benefit of tin* ! foni'*-
m-a.l law. can now bo acc-mmoilat.'.! bv making
oat a fujbnlulp ami description of their per- .mil
pmnertv. and fiHnz said schedule in my offlee ;
then the application will lie mode lor the linin'. 1 -
stead. After which 1 will i*sn 1 1 order, '
e l to the Ooitfitv rtniweyoi*. to lay o#' anti make
a id'ji of the saiiie. and return to this office.
(37-ts) JAMES L. liiiATV, O. H. C.
NO W RE A D Y
IV THE
SOI THERA HOME JiH lill!..
F<»r »at« by all Newsdealers,
Afßs. V\ in>rani.f; y*B Great Story,
ENTITLED.
T II E P E A S A NT G I It O,
AI-SO, TIIE
Cruise of the Six Hundred,
BY MAX. W. W. OOT.bSBOBOCUH.
The account be gives of the horrible sufferings
and privations inflicted upon Six Hundred Con
federate Officers, who were-sent, in l««f, fro,n
Fort Delaware to General Foster's Department
in the South, for retaliatory purposes, is almost
beyond human belief; but there are still many
living witnesses to the facts. Everything we
baTC ever read of brutality to prisoners during
the war pales before this, which causes us an iu
velnntary shudder. Truly there is a Wirz who
has been overlooked.
The Southern Home Journal is published at
Baltimore. Md., by John V. .Slater at the low
nrice of *3 per annum, and should receive the
support of all who desire to foster .Southern lit
erature. Send for a sample copy. •
Keys Found.
VBCNen of small Kevs was found near th*
Quitman Railroad Depot on la-t hriday
evening, which the owner can have by paying so,
t hfs advertisement.
CHANCE
■
FOR
BARGAINS!
•Valuable
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Tho? undersigned
has inti j/l.tefd in lu*s handa, to be disposed of
immediabdy, at private following valu
able Town propi . which will really be sold
at a sacrifice, to wit
C
THE LARGE
DWELLING HOUSE,
Situated directly on I he
PUSLSC SQUARE,
And very recently placed in thorough repair
by its present proprietor. Mr. Frank Hooker.
There are ill necessary out-buildings, a well of
good water, garden, etc, on tho place.
Price, .§*2,000.
THE TWO .STORY
BIU(’K STORE,
At pre-amt occupied by \V G Bentley k Co s, and
conceded to be the best constructed building in
Quitman; and advantageously located will be
sold at less *han cost.
Price, §3,500.
THE FRAMED
STORE HOUSE
R< eont.ly occupied by Capt. Brooks, and situated
on the main business street. The Lot is fifty
feet front by two bundl'd deep, and in rear of
the store is an excellent
BTABIjS
A N D
ummi mum,
And Good Garden.
r*FThis is the cheapest property offered for
sale in the (own of Quitman.
Price, 581,000.
-• *•» •*»
Two l os of Land, on which is a New, condor
table and convenient
DWELLING HOUSE,;
ALL NECESSARY
OUTBUILDINGS,
And a Large and Beautiftil
ria,OWIE GARDEN
Tills property is situated near the. Academy j
and convenient for parties desiring school ud- |
vantages.
B B s*iee, 5 v »,.100.
Ik addition to the
foi'i'guing wo have for nab* several othor places
places of value, which will be sold low.
For further particulars apply to
F. U. F ILDUS.
December 9, 18(18. , 4.,-tf
JOUV ESIL\ COOK’S AFW XOVF.L.
F. J. lluxtington & Cos.,
1 j!) Bbqou St., Ncw-Youx,
Have in l’res*. to fe- ready in October,
RfIOHUN;
Or, The LAST DAYS OF LEE and HIS PALADINS,
By J. Iv ies Cook, _
Author of ••►Surry of Eagles’Neat.”
! Os “Surky,” of which Mohun is a St*rpiel, Tt'n
! thousand copies were almost immediately sold.
The new wm k is still more intensely interesting.
! Printed on fine toned paper, ami richly bound m
! doth, with upwards of 500 pages, it has for its
frontispiece a line steel medallion bead of Lev.
Lfk and four beautiful illustrations in Homer s
j best style. Hither book is sent by mail, post
j free, on receipt of the price. $2.25. for sale by
; ,I* Booksellers and Newsdealers in town and
! country. out9-dm
ST. CLAIB & MOSELEY,
ftttoranu anHCounselors at fain,
QUITMAN, CrA.
i ArWJlaims sent to us for collection, in
Florida or Georgia, will receive prompt atten
j tion.
December 4th, 1868. 6m
j. BERRJEN OLIVER,
(bnural Commission ittercjmnt,
! No. 97 Bay Street, (over Wilcox, Gibbs A: Go.
j SAVANA Nil GEORGIA.
j December 4. I3 ; tr. fy
C. GRAY, New York. J. A. Cl! \V, Augusta, 4
1 P. 11. O’BRIEN, Savannah. B. F. McKENNA, Sayannali.
Importers and Wholesale and Retail
UMiiitiiit-fiom
No. 131 Broughton Street,
@avannali f G-eor^i,a.
CO ISAY, O’BRIEN & CO. invite the attention of the public to their New and Immense
W Stock of
FALL AMI MASTER DRY GOODS, fO.fIPRISISC
All the Novelties in Ladies’ Dress Goods ;
All the most Fashionable Style of Cloaks and Mantles ;
All the rues! Reliable Manufactures of I’riuts. Sheetings,Shirting, Drillings. Stripes, Jeans, Ac.
Avery large Stock of Welsh, English and American Flannels;
A veiy large Stock of Heavy English Blankets ;
Avery large Stock ot Irish Linens, Diapers, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Linen Cambric
Ilkdfs, Ac., Ac.
English. French and German Hosiery and Gloves, in groat varieties.
Lave Goods, Emliroderies, Ac., Ac., Ac.
GRAY, O’BRIEf! & GO.
Have a Heavy Cadi Capital
Invested In their business : tbev employ one nf their firm exclusively in purchasing Goods in the
EUROPEAN ami AMERICAN LJ A.iKETC ; th.-y
Buy for Oash Alone ;
And offer Bargains such us only u house of their faciliiicS cun.
Samples sent to all parts of the country, and
all orders accompanied by the cash will be promptly and faithfully executed.
November 20, 18(18. Cm
w::it Loof-i’s
a©En?o®oß , ffOMii ai®® m&>
$1.50 per annnm, i«i advance: Single copies, 20 cents.
To subscribers wishing to pay at the end of the year, $2, if ordered by January 1, 1869.
Address, The Whitlock Exposition and Exchange Cos.
245 Broadway, Now York.
ANDREW S. FULLER EDITOR.
The cheapest journal of the kind published, and the only one giving the price list of trees,
vines and plants in “All Nurseries in One.” It also contains a list of ihe best implements lor
Kami. Garden and Household ; and its pages are Ailed with articles from tho best horticultural
and agricultural writers iu the world. As u special inducement, we offer to send one plant ol
eithorof the following varieties of fruits, to all who solid in their names wild $1.50.
Clarke Raspberry. Davison's Thornless Raspberry, Kllisdale Raspberry. .Missouri Mommoth
Blackberry, choice Gladiolus, choice Japan Lily, hum Grape Vine, or. Two Early Wilson Blavk
berrv, two Kitlattinny Blackberry ; or, to any one who will send 25 cents extra', to postage, we
will send
One pound of Early Rose potatoes.
The plants will be carefully packed and sent by mail, post-paid, as early in the Autumn, or
Spring, as practicable. noviO ts
NOTICE.
FOR INDIAN RIVER, FLORID!
IyERSONS who contemplate removin'- '4 tiie
Lund of Promise, Where nil tropicnl mi lure
abounds, are hereby notifleil Ibut their goods,
auies. Ac., will ho conveyed from Jaeksoovillo
to Sivu Foist. Imuan Ittvuu, at one half the us
ual eost. by e.uistpnin:: the same lo Messrs. E.
HOPKINS A GO.. Jacksonville, and to 11. T.
TITITS. Sami Point, Florida, as the undersigned
lias placed a line of vessels on the outside or At
lantic. route direct.
■r. «- Boats have also l>een placed on Indian
liiver. to convey passengers and freight at mod
erate rates. . _ ,
All kinds of Provisions and Goods can be pro
cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices,
freightaddol. H- T. TITUS.
Jai ille. July 1. 6m
DR. M. L. BATTLE.
: ©oia©ioEi QBQMBUO
BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA.
(Formerly of Quitman, Ga.,)
VISIT Parties at QUiTSVI AN, and oil points on the Atlantic and
V V Gufi Railroad, when solicited to do so.
TIE (eels grateful for the liberal patronage which has been tendered him, and
1 L would respectfully solicit a continuance of tiie -auie.
j July 17. JBBS. aplO-lv
l . VAN Gil'SliN,
X>E3TO''3f *£•,
STOCKTON, NO. 12, A.jfcG. U.IL
(Formerly Drs. McDonald .t Van Gieson. .Macon,)
KESPECTFULLY offers Ids services to the
citizens of Clinch and surrounding coun
ties, in all branches of the profession.
Will visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
REFHREXCKS
.1. D. Smith, M. D. Macon, Georgia.
Capt. B. F. Moseley, Valdosta, Georgia,
j. (J. Moore, Valdosta, Georgia.
Dr. K. Briggs and Mr. .1. D. Charlton, Valdosta.
Rev. O. L. Smith. 1). D., Echols county, Geo.
Capt. J. Wells, Valdosta, Georgia.
Capt. C. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Geo.
ft', j. Mabry, Valdosta, Georgia.
Mtrch 1,1867. 5-ts .
sl2. C. O. D. sl2.
Oroide Gold limiting Case Watches
Os the best make. Patent movements, warranted
tim • keepers, will wear equally as well as the
best Gold cases, costing Irom 87 7to 8170 :we
are now now selling them (Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s size.), at only SI2 each.
A iso a large variety o," beautifully chased and
enameled Otoide Gold Hunting Case Patent Le
ver Watches. . _
Magnificent stock o Gentlemens and La*es
Oroide Gold Chains. Etr-riugs and Pins, Finger
Bings, Ac., from $t to $6, fully described in
circular.
Agents wanted everywhere —eadose two nul
stamps for circular.
Ids not necessary to send rn-mey with the or
der, ns it can he paid to the ex| ress agent on de
livery of the goods. Adi letters mus be address
ed U> JAMES GERARD A CO..
July 2S-- 3m 83 Nassau Street, New Fork
110 BERTS’ & TILL HI AN,
( ommissitm Mrrt’lianls,
North side Bay St., 2nd door West of Exchange,
SAVANNAH, CA. .
I Dll AM lIonKUTN. tSaVUnUilll, JOHKIMf TIUUMA.V.
D. L. Romans, “ Madison co., Fla.
out 16-1868 36-1 y
P. H . BE HN ,
Colton Factor,
AND—
GENKUAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
First door West of Exchange, m
Hay Strkkt, u'avanxah, Geo.
octic-’t!B :ii;-]y*
Crawford Van llorn&Siiiis,
COTTON FACTORS
—A N D
Central (Commission IlTcrfljants,
Ko. i) SSoddard’s Kuisgc,
OJ’POSITK C. R. It. DANK,
Savannah, - - - Georgia.
Gur ('ommissLOHH will bo $1.25 per bale
for Soiling Cottun.
AGENTS F(Ht
03good’s Patent Elastic
Holler Cotton Gins,
ANI) DEALERS IN'
New York Buggies, Carriages nwl Plan
tat'on Wagons ; also,
WOODRUFF’S CONGO3D2UGCIES.
September 25, 1868. 3m
WM, H. TI.SON. WM. W. OOKDOX.
TISOX &
Cotton Factors
AND
Central Commission IHtrtfjants,
96 Bay Ptreet, Savannah, Geo.
Bagging, Rope or Iron Ties advanced #n crops.
ftR ?- Liberal advances nrole ou con ignments
of Cotton.
Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, eve
ry effort will be made to continue to merit pub
lic confidence.
October 2. 1868. Cm
i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ifek- & Op,. . jsiwjs? —
GENERAL SUET'S OFFICE, 'j
AtL/KTIC At GI’LF UAIbRoAD C r
) Saviinnah, Oet. 2Slh, <B6B. )
ON and after Sunday. November Ist, Trains
oft Road will run as follows—
j Leave Savannah, daily, (Sundays
j exempted.) at... 7:00 A. M.
| Arrive at Quitman 5:22 I'. M
! Arrive at Bainbridge 10:20 “
! Leave Bainbridge 7:00 I’. M.
, Leave Quitman 11:06 I*. M.
i Arrive at Savannah at 8:00 A. M.
11. S. HAINES,
| nov6-2m Gen 1 Snp't.
WM. A. LANE,
iftttornei} at anb Solicitor
JX CHA SC EH r,
QUITMAN’, Bit ;OKB COUNTY, GEORGIA
j TGT G;fic •atUi * Court House.
January 10, lY
HOTELS.
maMmll iini IE
BUOutjtiToar htkbet,
■ \ \ gkouuia.
PHTHIS li .1 t*l*iss Hotel has been remodeled
1 and newly refurnished and put in perfect
order throughout. Tin* traveling public may
it i assured they will find comfortable accoiinuo* j
dations at this House.
m A. B. LUCS, Proprietor. [
February 22, LS(>7. Iy
OUR HOUSE j
Suvuimnh, (ic»or^la.
undersigned having leased the above
B favorite Establishment. and having refitted j
and refurnished it throughout in tfie most elegant
milliner, would inform the public that it is now !
>j>cu for the li-ci plion of Guests. The present
;‘i<*prie‘or \\ill spare no pains to maintain the
.diameter it has always enjoyed as being one of
the he.-.t. of the I'litang lion*
<»s ot the country, and those who favor him with
their patronage may he assured that nothing will
be left undone to secure the comfort, and satisfac
lion of his guests. BOARDERS will be taken
by the week or day at a moderate charge,
nevlti lun E. H. KI RUN.
PAVILION HOTEL.
3 C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner i*f Bull anil South Broad Streets,
Maviiniinh, Georgia.
n’ AY INC! taken the above Hotel, which has
recently been refitted and refurnished
throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public i
thiii. he is as well prepared to cater to their wants
as any Hotel in Mu* State. His table will always
be supplied with the best the market affords, and
no“puiitß will be spared to give entire satis tac
tion.
Transient Board $3.00 per day.
Permanent Board $15.00 per week.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22. 1807. 4-ts
Western Hotel,
Nos. 0, 11, 13 & 15 Cortlandt St., j
NEWVOWK. |
We are in the Center of Business, and j
TIKADQUARTEIiS FOK GEORGIANS.!
w>pti:t :(‘My
WII. WHITE. (IEO. O. MIXER.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
S. V.
WHITE Ct IV.IXER,
nov7-(iin Plt( >PUIKTORS.
MRS. McINTOSH
N"0TI FI Erf the public that she continues the
Hotel business, at her old house, on the
Public Square ; where she will endeavor to make
guests feel at home.
Her table is supplied with the best the market;
affords, and charges moderate.
June I-I, 1807. 20-tt "
Fountain Hotel,
Limit Street, BALTIMORE, Maryi.xxp.
W. 11. Fro.
Omnibus and Baggage Wagon in attendance up
on all Depots and Boat. Landing's.
. . t
Savannah Business Cards.
VTTM. HONK. Dealer in Imported anti Domes
VV tic Liquors, Wines and Sugars, Bay St.
L. NEIDIJXGER. Dealer in Saddles, liar
ne-vs. Belting, Saddlery ware, Leather, Ac
72 St. Julian and *OS Bryan streets.
SW. GLEASON, Manufacturer o! best Sugar
• Mills and Pans, and all kinds of machinery
St. Julian street. Send for circular.
( 1 LABORS' It. COODALL, (successor to Sea
born (joodiiU.) Wholesale Dealer in Butter,
i ard, Country Produce. Ac., 218 Bay Bt.
(1 L. GILBERT Dealer in Groceries. Fruits
m Jm and Vegetables, Southwest corner Maikel
."<i «ep2s-2m
To the Shippers end Producers of
GEORGIA, ALABAMA AXU FLORIDA:
rpilE undiTsigm'd, Cotton Factor, ami Commis
1 mission Mweliants, of Savannah. Guorgia
lake pleasure in notifying lb. public that arrange
meins have been elleeteit for storing or shipping
t,v steam or ail direct. to Karopean anil Alien i
can pmts. the cotton crop of those sections, the
natural outlet of which is the nigh our port; and
hope, in affording every facility, .to receive a
heavy increase over the large consignments oi
Inst year. We cnufidcatty express the heliei
that mir city will he one of the best cotton mar
pels this season in the United States.
rnititKi.i.A Wesi.ow. Hay street.
| I > t vast A Wat As. Hay street.
Antms. Wasiiiu'iix i Cos., Stoddard’s I.o'r Range.
Si.oan. OnoovEli & Cos., Hay street.
JoiiN W. Axdkusox’b Sons A Cos., Drayton street
(ii'KRRAHn A I loi.eoMsr., Hay street.
P. H. Hkun, llay street.
b. J. (Ini.MAttTiN A Cos., Bay street.
K. \V. DwylMOM) A Bho . Hay street,
tv. It. (Ikikfin A Cos., Ox Bay street.
11. 11. Cotaji iiT, US Hay street.
.1. W. McDoxai.ii, Hay street.
TisoxA (Jonnox, Hay street.
Arsrix A. Fr.l.is. Hay street,
j Wm. A. McKenzie, Hay street.
llarnevACo., 12 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
I IJ.vnxKrr A Cos., 2 Stoddard's I.ower Usage.
! T. K. Smith, Express building. bay street,
ty. 11. Si'auk A Cos, Colton Factors and Whole
sale Grocers, agents for Gwllett’s Steel Brush
Cotton Glus and 'Joe’s Superphosphate of lime
Scpl2s e’ ft
Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases.
ALL sizes kept constantly on hand at the store
of J. T. Hndd. Monticeilo, an IC. 11. Smith’
tore. Madison, Florida.
Also, an assortment s constantly kept on band
by F. It. KILDFA Quitman, Ga.
* flgf’Cxr-h on delivery.
T. <fc W. A! W.SIMMONS, Agents.
December 14, 1866 Gib
Savannah Houscs .
.1 OSEI*H FIXKi.'AN', J i . B. P.MOM’.^
Fermiudina, Fla. Muuthun, Flu.
Joseph I'iiH‘g' i'i k Cos.
COTTON FACTORS
and -
(Commission
Jones Upper 3Elcck,3iy S r jet,
Savannah, * - - (*eo,
VP&* Liberal advances on Cotton conslgpod to
our correspondents in Now Yor 1; am! Liverpool.
September is Isi;m. 3m
D ■ f" 151 !.vn W Lk=n fa
PKAI.KR IX
EVERY VARIETY
OF
■ b in «
Mi Alin* A ».'II Hji»i i»II », J
llvwbdiaviid m M. liiilMt if;
SI. Amtmr'x flal! RuUding,
Brohjjfliton St., tlnnr iVum Jufßirson,
Nut ilMlllill. (xdm'glil.
HAS IN STORK a large and varied assort
ment of
MAHOGANY, "WALNUT,
CHESTNUT and enameled
MSS r AX H
Tables 8l Bureaus,
(If Every Style and i’atlern,
CHAINS,
OF EVERY OESCR/FTION, dC., dC.
September »8. 18*18. 3m
STOVES! STOVES!
TIIE COTTOX TLA XT" COOEIXG STOVE.
the Aivees of the south"
THE -DELTA" COOli.'S '} STOVE,
THE-LEG A £ TEXDEIf VOOKIXG SfO VE.
VLL of tin* above Crdobrulcd Faltvrna, with
a full stock of
Piin.Oß A\[)6lTlir.STl!ti:S,
FOR SALK LOW liV
JOHN A. IKHULAKSj
138 and 1-10 Broughton St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
September 18, 1808. 3m
L. J. (JEILM YKTI.V. JOHN I’F-ANNEJiY.
L.J. 6UILMARTD4 & Cl.,
Cotton Factors
ami ciiiiKimsTS
Mmiiinp.il,
LIBERAL A D VAX HER
on Consignfncirls. Orders proniplly filled,
at Lowest Market rales.
Bagging, Rope k Iron Ties
CONSTANTLY ON IIAN.).
Augu.' t 7. IBliß. tint
M.~M. SULLIVAN,
DKAI.KIt IN
Sh.id, and all kinds of F n.
In tli( k ir SeaHMfi^
Oysters, Game, etc.,
No. 15 (> li«i 3’ l.a e,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
gT-fT'My motto is : Justice to all.
j?reorders from the country will be prompt
Iv and carefully tilled. hov22-tf ,
IIIVUCOD, fiJillS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DKALKUS fN
ICE! ICE’!
Nos. 190, 198, 200 and 202 Bay Street,
Savannah Georgia.
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C. S. FILLER,
DEALER IX
t !M \ II 04i AX Y, UIL \l TA YD PI E
FURNITURE,
FRENQH AMD COT7A6E
EMMSTiMSHHEM
Wuttruusus made to order
IVo. 157 Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
apl4 Iy
J. W. STANSBI'RY, II BN It Y D. LAW,
Late of Baltimore. New York.
J. J. STANSBURY & G 9.,
Surrvssdrs to thh lair Firm of
B. I» SMYTHS &. CO,
IMPOirmtS AND DKALKRS IV
fROCKERY AND GLASSM ARE,
('AT THIS OLD »TANO-. )
1(M) Droughtou Street,
SAVANNAH ....GEOimiA.
ITTE BKG leate to inform our friends and
\Y Merchants generally, that wit ii abundant
capital, a direct communication with the !• ;C‘>>
ries of Europe, and possessing greater jacßiuv
than any firm of the kind In the Jouth. w>'
Guarantee to Sell as Law
as any house in the country ; and we would fur
iher assure them, that their orders -hail receive
our most careful ayd prompt attention.
Asu NOTICE. The busiae sos the i»ue f;*m
of E. D. SMYTHE & CO. will be liq Ku-d by
us only
8 pivmbcr 4, 868. B.a