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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1869)
shc Ojuitnuui ffauncr. EOc A L . QuiffAN, GEO., jantXry 8 i The llaiiuer Office Has been removed to the new brick building erected by Mr. J. 15. Fincli, and directly over the store occupied by Me Kinnon & Fennell, where we will always be pleased to see our old friends and cus tomers, and a thousand new ones. To our Patrons. The past yrai has been a severe one on nevvspaoer publishers. Many jour nals have died for the want of patronage, and others managed barely to survive. Our loss has been heavy, but \vj have managed to keep our barque afloat, in tlm hope that brighter days would dawn upon our land, and witlvthein prosperi ty to newspapcrdoni. We commence the new year with some flattering prospects of retrieving past losses ; aud ask of a generous public to bestow upon cur enterprise a liberal pat ronage. A properly conducted newspaper is a benefactor to the town and county in which it is published, aml Uje citizens thereof are advancing their oeni fi it frost' by extending to it a libera! support. We desire to make the iUxx£r trie in ferior of no weekly published in Oeorg a; but to do this, we must have additional p ttromire. Will our t'llieetis come o> the u ncut; ? .We ask,tut charily—but will give full value lor every' dollar iii vestetk, <> Carden Seeds. We are under obligations to oar friend. Dr. J. li. McCall, who keeps a complete Drug store in Quitman, for the present of MiftWicnt am it. to plant <>«r .•'pringi garden.' The D . tor Lam! a lar • nsvert mhnf of V. Pdf dfhffry*(?r%c: ■;;>! iolq, ' and all warrairtcd flesh. To the who have not pu rd v.e Would a Jvisi j them to call at this drug j>{ ro iii.oe.ul : ately and supply themselves. (Vr.atv IClecticii. An election wus held at the various precincts in the County of ib'Ooks, on Wednesday last, forf'leik of the Supe rior Court and Sheriff. There were sev eral candidates in the field, and the gob test was quite iiniinatcd. The vote poll ed at Quitman was as follows; For. clerks rmn.it eoniT: William Hudson 238 S. W, 1!rooks. % .19') ,T. M. Bushin 2D i Volt MIKKOK. J. 11. lb own 403! •I. A Magrmler 35 1 K M. imies. v 4 We have not heard Trout the other precincts, but presume that the vote at. this place is decisive as to the result. I Jesse 11. Drown is certainly elected I Sheriff, and in all prtibitbtlily Wm. Um! son, the present incumber;', elected : Clerk. \V« wi I give full returns next Wt ek. District Selection. An election took place at Quitman, on j Sat in day last, for one Justice of the' D.-ace and one Constable, tor the Quit man District of Drunks county. There were two candidates for the office of ; Justice of the Deace, and quite an nni ti.aicd context was had between tie friends of the respective parties. Tito election resulted as follows: If. V. V:,btu-t* ..11l ! J. W. sulimker 54 Majority for Mabbett sft Willi am Black, was elected Constable without opposition. Municipal Klectien. An election fur Commissioners for the ; town of Quitman, was belli on Monday: last, when the following gentlemen re- j ceived the largest number of ballots, and ; were declared elected : llrnrv F. Mabbett, Mi!tint C. Wad-, Tl.ourfs Avera, J. T. Sparks, Alex. Fennell. At a meeting of the new Board, 11. F. Mabbett was elected Chairman, and M. C. Wadr, Cle rk.' The (iiiitiuan Academy. It will be seen by an advertisement in to day's Banner, tliat the ex Or c i l '' o* , this Institution will be resumed dn the 18th, under the direction of Uev. (). L. Smith and Mr O. W. Stevens, with M.iss Sue Northcn in charge of the Musical Department. Messrs. Smith and. Stevens have no superiors hi Go ire: a, in the nmnu.- nicnt of first class institutions of learn- Q'no-. Long experience has quah., and them t f>''administer wholesomedi.-cit line; and their sglcnTJ literary attainments | are a guarantee that pupils will be ad-' vanccd in tlio various branches ct edu cation as rapidly as their capacities for < 'receiving instruction will permit. With competent instructors, moderate tuition fees, a splendid building, a heal thy location, good society, and direct and speedy communication with all parts of the country, we can perceive of no reason why the Quitman Academy should not be crowded to its utmost capacity during the year 1869. SesV- Pari ici iii Brooks county, w lin have sold their c< tton, pocketed the pro ceeds, and not paid their debts, will find it to their interest to square up all claims against them at an early day, for, (we Hell them confidentially,) it is possible that greenbacks may become worthless. JKS-The “/African llend” is more ap preciated in Brooks county than the “Grecian Bend.” The former graces the cotton field and wash-tub j the latter disgraces very silly women. JaTMany of tbe freed people of this, county, wliu have been living together, as man and wife, for years, and raised large numbers us children, have recently concluded to procure license, and bo le gally married. Our Ordinary is of the opinion that it is a “good tiling.” MARRUSJD On Wetlnssdnylevening, December 23rd. at the residence ot the bride's mother. i:i Quitman, by (lie Itev (). L Smith. Mr. John Tillman to Miss M. L. tVvein:, both ol Quitman. We acknowledge our thanks for the handsome present of bridal caka which accompanied .the above announcement; and beg leave to offer the bride uml bridegroom our kindest and most-re spectful congratulations. Umiel FOII smiiisr VALUABLE t J ! FOR SALE. The undersigned lias hud placed in lii.s hand:;, to bo disposed of immediately, at private sale, the following valu able Town property, which will really be sold at a s4sjL'Uise x to wit: • THE LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, Situated directly on the PUBLIC SQUARE, And very recently placed in thorough repair hy its present proprietor, Mr. Frank Ifooker. There are afPnceH&fcary out-bnil lings, a Weil of good water, garden, etc, on the place. Price, $2,000. TtillTWd ,STORM BRICK STORE, At prevent occupied by W G Bentley & (Jo, and conceded to be tile best constructed building in Quitman: and advirntagerundy located-- will bo | sold at lew l han cost. Price, $3,500. t THE FRAMED STOR E HOUSE j Recently occupied by Copt,. Brooks, and ultufltod lon the wain business street. The Lot is fifty ; feet front by two Hundred deep, and in rear of 1 the store is an excellent STABLE A N D .rj Tj 7)7 7 H7I 77' L7 l rx 7t jz i Li J Anti Good Garden. is the.cheapest property offered for sal# !» th<j t mm-of <£tri turns. Price, S2KKHL ! Two acres of Land, on wldch is a New, comfor table and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, ALL NECE33AJJY OUT BUILDINGS, min siiii ) This property is situated near the Academy and conveiii •nt for parties desiring s. bool ad vantages. Price, SS,SO@. % -—— ——- In addition to the foregoing we have for sale several other places places of value, which will be sold low. For further particulars apply to * y. R. FILDE3. PcTeinb-r 9, IfOSt 43-ts C. OKAY, New York. J. A. GRAY, Augusta. P. 11. O’BRIEN, Savannah. B. F. MuKENNA, Savanuah. OJRIEft (i.l 4rJ i '■ Importers and Wholesale and Retail laitiii n mi “‘SOS.II ri\, No. 131 Broughton Street, Savannah, G-eorgla. \\lh A\D WINTER DRY (iOODS, COMPRISING All liu* Xm eliies in i dhUo.a* Press Goods ; All the most rashioimbU- Style of Cloaks and Mantles; ■All the nit st Reliable Munnfacturf's of Prints, Sheetings. Shirting’, Drillings, .Stripes, Jeans, Ac. Avery large SUn k of Welsh, English and American Flannels ; Avery large. Stock of Heavy. English Blankets ; Avery large Stock ot Irish I/mens, Diapers, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Linen Cambr>° llkdfrt, Ae. English, French and Gorman Hosiery and Gloves, In groat varlotioft. l.aee Goods, Embrodcries, «fcc., At., 'Ac. GRAY, O’BRIEN & CO. (Fare a Heavy Cash Capital Imr i<! in Uj. ii- Uusimws t tlmv employ one of their firm exolnaively in imfolmsing Goods in the ;>-o AMERICAN MARKETS; »»'S Buy £qy Cash Alone ; 1 And i' ‘ • , • as only a lftSuse of their facilities can. tICjC sent to all parts of the country, and 1 all ..Met- •erflpfiflei! by the cash wIH be promptly ami faithfully exivutoj. i November 20, loistk bin WII iT-LOVK’S bimeeml $1.50 per annnjn. in advance. Single copie-;. 20 cents. • To suh ;_u id is wi.-hjuig to pay at,the end of the year, $2. if ordered by January 1, L A). Address, The Whitlock Exposition and Exchange Cos. 24.3 Bruiuhvay, Now York. ANDa'dw S. FULLER ’ EDITOR. | The cheapwa joiKnal of the kiwi published, and the only olio givi;:;; Ihe prien list of tree:.: vbieh nml-plantM iii "All Nurseries in Uue. ” It also oonlains n list of the best implements lor I l-anri. ii is4eu anil !l'nisohohl : ami it.) png as are fiile'l with ar:in]es from the best horticilUnral J mid .mricultul-al writers in Ike wor 1:1, \s iv speeial iuiltii eiiient, wu offer In semi one plant of i either of the (Allowing varieties of IVai: to nil who semi jn their names with SI .'■it. Clib-lte Raspberry. Ihivisoii’it Thornless Raspberry, Islli.ohile Raspberry, Missouri Nfoiamoih lllockb .t-ry. eh.ii. ■ (Iltuliolus. choice .lapau Lily, lone. Drape Vine, or, Two Marly Wih on I’.iarh be.-ry, two Kittnttinny lllackberry ; or, to any one who will send 25 cents extra, to postage, wo will send One pound of Early Rose potatoes. The plants will b** eprefully packed and sent by mail, post-paid* os curly in the Autumn, or j Spring, as practicable. noy2o-tf NOTICE. /Mb i'OKIMU\ RIVER, FLORIDA I 1 )KI!.3OXS who contemplate removing to the I .amt of Promise, where all tropical nature abounds are hereby notified that, their goods. \\;oe.. A,.., will be’eonrhyed from Jacksonville In Sam> I’oe.r, Ixi.ian I!ki:u, at one half the us ual e.-t. by consigning the same to Messrs. If HOPKINS & (JO., Jacksonville, and to li. T. Ti n s, Sand Point, Florida, as the undersigned ha <pi and a line <d vessels on the outside or At litivic routn direct. T • j '■.-•T Hunts bar e ,|# been plac 'd on Indian Iliver. Ol Convey | asseugers aud freight at mod erate raleJJ All kind- of Pi’ovi emsafid floods can bo pro eined a: .'md Point, at Jacksonville prices, freight added. 11. T. TITUS, .be I. ,r. die. July I. !si:B. fan m. M. L 3 BATTLE. aol©l©a MQMQTo - - GEORGIA, (Ftuuiidu.Y of Quitman, Ga.,) Parties at QUITMAN, and all points on the Atlantic am: J . Gulf Railroad, when Tvdieited to do so. n grateful for the liberal patronage which has been tendered him, aja<] would fespocthilly solicit a continuance of the same. July ]7, I*6B. apIO-ly - LL m EI.ES.EX, ::3;ii : '.rTiST, V p )V. i .I: A. & <:. It. It. . Forae-:-: - A. M l,' ..aid A Van (jieaon,Macon,) "TY IfS!’i: f :T T Flji-Y offers lust services to the JY ...,s of Clinch and miroiiiidiiig coim : ■ prole ion. 0.. Will v eil Q'b'ajau or any othor point requested. . J. D. .'Hiib. M. I). Meenii. C or-ia. Cnpt. 15. F. Moseley, Valdo-tn.'Georgia. i) r ]i. D.Cbm iton. Yaldosla. Rev. ( '. L. . I). D; ILhols county, Geo. * Jb Cint.C. ( '. iVilliaiiis. Lownde? couuly, Geo. W. J. Mnt.ry, Yaldo.-ta, G ".rgia. March L 1.-'Ci. • 5-ts 812. C. O. V>. • Oroide Gold HnnVmz Case WatcUes Os the best m.ikb. P.A-nt m'/vnnents, wnrrantyil . !l bt-l G-.M ca - .<p in:- IV ■ » • .V>: we ni* :rVri C only *)2 < oc?»- AE7*u largo variety of beautifully ,cha»cd and ena:n**h»'l Oroide Gold Hunting Case Patent Le ver Wa*che-. Magnificent piock-of. Gentlemen’* nnd Ladies’ Oroide Gold Chain-;. Ear-rings and Pins. Finger Rings, Fee., from $1 to s«>, fujly described in circular. Agents wanted every where —enclose two red stamps for circular. I tig not necessary to send money with the or der, as it can be paid to the express agent on do-; livery of the goods. All letters must be address ed to JAMES GERARD & GO., July 2.'}-Am So Na iu Street, New York ROBERTS’ & TILLMiIN, Commission Merchants, North side Bay St., 2nd door West of Exchange, SAVANNAH, GA. flritAM Roiikuth, Savannah, .loskimi Tii.i.mw. D. Ij. Roiikkts, Madison eo., 1 la. octl 6-1868 36-1 y • P. H. BEHPI, Cotton Factor, • —AND (J E Nl* IIA L COM MISSION MEIU’II A XT, * Firxldoor West Os Exchange. Bay Ktuf.kt l-.\a a.nnah, Gko. OCtld-’dd 36-ly* Crawford. Van I lorn & Sims, COTTON FACTORS —A N D— — (General Cmnmbsiou Slcnjiants, No. 9 SloGdardks Rangr^ • OPPOSITE 0. It. H. DANK, Savannah, Georgia. Our CommiHfiioas will be $1.25 per bale for Sidling Cotton. AGENTS FOR Osgood’s Patent Elastic Holler Cotton Gins, AND DEALERS IN Nfiw York Buggies, Carriages and Plan tation Wagons ; also, WOODRUFF’S CONCORD BUGGIES. September 25, 18G8. dm WM. H. TfSOM. WM. W. GORDON. TISO\ h QOBDON, Cotton Factors General 9G Bay Savannah, Geo. Bagging, Rope or Iron Ties advanced crops. Liberal advances made on consignment.-; of Cotton. j Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, evc j ry eif s t will be made to continue to merit pub ' lie confidence. j October 2. JBGB. Ciii CHANGE Os SOHtDliiE. J 1L.4. n =■»* ; Y T. i L>; 7“ - : j ’ GENERAL SUP'LS OFFICE, ) Atlantic & Oij.F Kaii.iioai) Cos., , Savannah, Oct. 28th, 1868." ) OX amt aftor Sunday. Xovemhi-r hit, Traina on this Road will rnn as follows— Leave Savannah, daily, (Suudayn nxcopted.) at. 7:00 A. \f. Arrive at Quitman .5:22 P. M. Arrive at Bainbridge 10:2-1 “ Leave Painjiridge, 7:00 P. M. j Leave Quitman ll:0dl*. M. Arrive at Savannah at S;f>o A. M. 11. S. IIAINJv;,^ noVG-2cn Gerrl Snp’L WM. A. LANE, Eitonten ;tt Y;t(u nith Solicitor 7.Y CHANCERY. (jrmt.lN, BRJOKS COUNTY, GZOiFJIA JMT- (>lßee at tin Court House. Jwm:rrv lb, I Jffi. ly JIG i l'jiirt. MARSHALL JIOL’SE, street, il GEORGIA. I X, I! ■ . Ti:.'- lirst class lintel lias Ivon remodeled uml m i l/ refurnished ami ]<ut in purf'Ct inilcr throughout. Thu traveling public may rest assured limy will tinl comfortable accommo , dutions at this llouau. A. U. LUCK, Proprietor, j February 24. 18(17. Iy * | OUR HOUSE' '■v.y ferofeSs I ;■ •tvuniittii. (ivwisJn. ; rulin’ i:!'.«’! t'. =•.■’ ■:;: •»* a. Jiving lenaed lb'* above .-,1 i, \u! iu? !•.-!.•»».)!! d.me.U, V' ! havinjrri'lHfci'il ami rt'i'ii i:i ) {il i'hromrlumf' in ‘hi me>t‘oT<%nm nimiiuT, would inform the public tlml it .is now 'op 'll for i.iic He- -;>;i \\ of Guests. The present r *;■: ioior will spare no paina 1o‘ maintain the ■■■;■■ ii ! : way.i enjoyed :i;- being one of j the !•.- : . Vi -..'M’lass Matin:; 81 nam es . ; ; !n* oonntry. and those who favor him with f; "■ ■ ■ |v; ii. •‘ ?• j; ! he US' ured that will ■ .a.til.'. lh >.\UI>K!{S will Im*. taken ; ; , (ho week or drv at a moderate eimrjro. i K. 11. KIIILIN. IMtliWf HOTEL. D. 0 ETOE, Proprietor. . ■ \ irin-r el' a.,11 urn! Suulfi.Ertind Street?, ‘ '*, CX v" 01* iz lTi . 1 F AV S '-'I I !I: e above lintel, which l'-HS ”• ■> re-*’;• a: 1 Pi i re!;l ted arid refuniished i I (Pi, Proorie .* e ;:i a-sure the public ; ■ •':••• !,e i • ■• '4 well pivj red to enter to their wants : i P•; e 1 i’i 11 ( ' Suite, lib table will always j ! li • .-;,)>!>!i • | v. ilh the beat the market affords, and ' in^paia.'will !, e : pared so give, entire satislau lion. Transient!! i vrd $".00 per day. l' - .-rma.ne;:t 1-oard .Sid.oo per we»-k. A a ire of public patronage is solicited. February 22, 1H67. 4-t.f A\ e,stern’ Hotel, Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Cortlandt St., I>. 1). Wrecmsnai I' NEW YORK. i HOS. L. >\ IN a III. a i K It. 1 Wo are in the Center of Business, and NKAIiQI'ARTEIIS I'OK GEORGIAN'S. w-ptlS ffi-ly WXf. WillTJ:. GEjJ. <:. MIXER. CHARPrSTON HOTEL* ('harSc.siOM, S. WHITE & WS2XER, nin-I-Cm I'IUH’IUKTOIIg. 11l i\\ itiiuitt Hotel F.FIS 1 , fVicIM.TOSH) NOTH 'IKS lll,'pnblio.tlmt .Am contlnnflß the i1.,1 t *l i,n ■i, at bur old bouse. on the I I■iiblic Square ; ivlmw o!n will endeavor to woke guest I feel at Im,!i;i'. . - | II • 1:11,!.• I- ■ with lim hest-tbe market nltnvil . aii I eksrgi;;; m oderate. June 11, l.’ii,'/." Fountain ifotel,, j Light St:'.ei. , EALTIMOHE, M.uiyi.axd. W. 11. ITiibsasjg'la, Pro* Omnibus and Bag;/age Wagon in attendance up*- on all Ib'iiol.- and Boat Landings. ,am ,:n ?' T ■ - u - 1 1 Savannah Easiness Cards. \ «TM. IT' >NK, Dmil'M-iu Fmportvil-and I)u VV lie Liquors, Winos mid Soiynm, Buy St. J 7 L. MiIDLINGLK. Di'iili'r In’SmliUes, 11-.ir j„ in,. . 1J.'1,1',;;, S;i'lilli'i-y ware, Leather, Ac. 7 1 St. Julian ami i()i.lJryan .streets. B\V, (ILKASOX, Maiinlactiircr ol best Sugar . Mills anil I’.ans, anil all kinds of machinery St. Julian street. Send for circular. SEABORN 11. GOOPALL, (successor to Sea born GoodaH.) Wholesale Dealer in Butter, Chi-e a. Lard, i.'.mnliy Ib-mlmm. Ac.. 1 1> Bay st. CL. GILBKIIT. Dealer iu Groceries, Fruits a ami \ e,;. taiileo, do.itliae.l corner Market Squant. iwi]i2n-2iu [ i:'y tho Slappcrs and Producers of OEOIUitA, ALABAMA A KB VJ.OkWA: filin’, under dgmel. Cos Ann Cos efbrs a fid CnioioiS ; 1 mission Merehants, of Savaumih. Gcov*ia, tube pleasure in notify Inj; thapjihlii that arrango i.ienls have, bi • n elf- •! -I for storing or slapping }, v steam or sail direr, to M-;rc;m::n and Anmn e;m [Kills, the cotton crop oi"f!:ose. cis-tliius, Die liulural on li't of v:!,i ;b is tlirongb our port: ami Miope, in affording every facility, to receive a j [ ilisl'ye.ir. V.'e <;■ 1.-nily' < the belief j ! ifiat onr city wifi Im on/' of tho best eoltju mar kets t!,ismasmi in th« LnU'-d ..'dates. I V.', . , y - lI.WAXr r. '.V'.MS a J!-iy street. _ . # ■ ... Drayt m street, <; P.rMior. i in:.'- r-e;::, Day street. I'. ILL:, a-;, Bay street. a A Cos., Bay street. IT. V.'. P, ' ,'i 111".. Bay idreet. I'X i; Gn-rx Cc.. O.S Bay street. •' Or flange. '-rd L'vi : ifaage. T. !■’. C'mr. fb • . ii!d ng. 1»j i;--t. j | W.-ir. »St \!t: & Cs>.. Cf.iton f'-iclers and Whole-! | pale Grocer?, ui vutin for Gnllctt’s St-eol Brush Cotton Gins ami '..'os'. .--iiperptiurpbatool lime.- ■ "ptF. 3'f ' ft Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cauca. ALB .sizes kept constantly on hand at the store of J. T. Bud 1. \fontlcello, aridG. IL SiiiitlF -tore, Madison. I’lorhla. Also, an assortment : s constantly kept on hand by F. H. Quitman, Ga. “ CT'L’ash on (hdivery. T. A W. a: W. ?nmON3, -Vgcats. T>-wil>rr li. 5 *'fK> tTa | Savannah Houses. : JnjKt'u Finkoan. J as. B. Paul;amohr.‘ Fenmndinti: Fla. Fla. in k Cos. COTTON FACTORS r-, AN D -■— g^ertlvanb, ffoacs ”?j3r SUc!t, Bay Slrsct, Savannah, - - - Geo. 7'f?' Ltberul advances m> Cotton consigned to ouVoorfespoudeniH iu’Ncw York and Liverpool. September Ls. ISCt, i'm D. FALVEY, tiK.ir.Ki; iy EYE 11 Y YA RIE T Y —op—— 0 N»mW <*•«•■» Bi MiinJwi W , St. Andrew'* Hall IhiiLlvifj, I Braajjhtori St., 2il doof from .JefTcj-flnn, SnA’nnniili, <«e«rg , la. T fAF IN STUHLti large tiii.l varied nssort -1 I ment of MAIIOUANY, WALNUT, GiIKKTNUT A A 51 ENA ME LEG !r<2 Tables Bi Enrsans, Os F.verv Style and Fattern, ;jv=zs f OF EVF.iI V DES(JIlI”TlOX, dC\, d-C. September iS. IS :s. 3m rr.K-cortQS plaxt cookixu stove, rm;-(in:i:x of run sin-nr Tin: -DELTA': CObKIXO STOVE, tj/j:-j.i:'ai t;:m mrvooKixa stove. * 1,1. nf Die :ibi>v»‘ (eb b;,ii■ ,1 i’alterns, with *.: iaiipFfpsyjm ran s.vr.K i.mrrv JOI.N A. nou GLASS, 133’nri‘il 110' Biot btoff f : l„ SAVANNAH GEORGIA. September LS, inns. ffm li. J. onJl.'iAimN. John hi.a.nnkiiv. L. J. OyiiMMTIH & cc., C/Ctton Factor OEMRAI CHITS. Naviiimidi, (Lm>. HUE UAL AD I'd Ac.Of Mace oti Consignment. Ordm’R lu-omptly filled, at Lowest Market rates. Bagging',Hope & Iron Ties CONST ANTI. V' ON T IIANJ. Aiignct 7. Isms. lim M.IV3. SULLIVAN, DEALER IN Shadj and a! r Lno> of Fish, In llicif Seution, Oysters,, Game, etc., No. 11G Loy Ijtsc, SAVA.YEAH. GEO. jftfF'My motto is : JubUcc to all. from the country will be prompt ly and carefully filled. uov22-tf IIJYUOOD, UiRE & lOt, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' 'ICES I Ms. 136, 138, 200 and 202 Bay Street, Savannah : L'eorgiu. ; ap!7 fm S, S. FILLER, • DEALER in |7I AHOt A!f Y, WALYCT A!A D PIYE j FU RNITURE, FilEtiOii Aiffl SOTTf GE ffllßiSMlilißSiUßiS, Aluttrisscm nyule topidcr. No. 157 m'F/hgiitou Klrccf, I SAV ANX AH, ;... .G KO RGIA. apO M J. TV. STANBBCR L':.".!n K T. uv. Late of Baltimore. Neiv Toi iv IW.STJIiiC^LY&eS., Successors to the late Firm of a. s. sarsrxnxs ct co , IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN' (lOihEIIF ANIHrLISSOiiE, (AT TUB- 01,3 STJXD.) 109 Brouglitou Etrcct, SAVANNAH, GEORG IA. 1 WT Y ‘ I:: *i >*-.«« to inform our friends and V V Xi rebiinl. generally, that with abundant capital, a dir-ct couimunication with the F.iclo uies of Europe, and possessing greater facilities than any firm of the kind iu the South. w« Guarantee to Sell as Low as any house ia the country : and wc would fur : iher assure them, that their orsiers shall receive our most careful am! prompt attention. CS- NOTICK.- The bininw* of the ’ate fi-ni of L. D. SM Yfli B A CO. will be Irpiit’mK'd by ra only. «