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~ QOITgAN, FEBKUAUY 10, 1869.
”~^orsciT
Alt. PEIWi >XS huli'l)Ud lo JOHN M. RAV
SOU. either by no*e or account, will find
•uch claims in the hands of GKO. D. R.VYSOR,
to whom they will make payment luitnedintclv.
JOHN M UAYSOU.
G roarer vile. Fob. 12, F’tli). 4-2m-9t
J. BERHI£N OLIVER,
(foncnil (T ommissioix Ulcrcjiant,
No. 97 Bay Street, (over Wilcox. Gibbs A Cos.
Fecetnbvr 4, ItCt. ly
Court of Ordinary, Brot>!t3 Coun
ty. February 8, iB6O.
STATE OK GEORGIA. Brooks Corvrv.— ft is
ordered liy the Court that the Tax Collec
tor of Brooks county b<\ and i-* hereby author
ixed to levy a Tat for the year l$t;8. of Fifty jer
cent, on the State Tax, for the payment of the
existing debts of the county : Also, live per cent,
on the State Tax for the necessary tepairs of t he
Coart House and Jail; and ten per cent, on the
State Tax. for the Relief and Benefit of paupers.
it is further ordered : That Fifty pi r cent, up
on the Slate fax be collected from every Du
guerrean. Ainbrotype. Photographer and similar
Artists ; from every Auctioneer, every Keeper
of a Pool or Billiard Table for public play : eve
ry Keeper «f u Ten Pin Alley, or Alley of like
kind, for public piny, with or without a name.
' .ties* fo* •*< rcise or amusement only, and not
prohibited by law.
JAMES t. BEATY.
Ordinary Brooks County.
A true extract from tb« Minutes of the Court.
D. A. McINTOSH.
Dep'ty Clerk C. O B. C.
February 12. 1869. *4-5t
Sheriff *s Sale.
VTcnEB be sold before the Court House and mr
f » ill Quitman, on the Ist Tuesday in Mar*': ;
between the u-»ual hours ct sale, the following ;
property to wit :
Oij* Lot of Band, Number 334, in the 1 *2 l !i j
District of Brooks county, the property ot Hen
ry Radford, to satisfy a fi. fa. in lavor of E Rein
inprton vs. Henry Radford and others.
Also, three fine Mules and a fine gray Mare,
and one go ml four horse Wagon, levied nas the j
property of J. E. Hunter, to nttisfy one fi. fa. in
lavor of M. C. Fmi ill vs. J. K. Hunter and Wil
liam Jones.
I). U. MeNFIB, Sheriff.
February 5. 18'*$. 3-4 1
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Tjrooks County.
A GREKABBE to an order from the Ilonora
alk hie Court of Ordinary of Brooks County,
will be sold before the Court House door at
Quitman. in Said county, on the First Tio-f-day
in April next, between the legal hours of sale,
a Business Botin the Town of Quitman, on which
i« a very good and substantial framed store
h'HiM*. formerly occupied by Mr. John .Purcell as
a saloon.
Sold us the property of John A. Edmondson,
late of said county, deceased, for the benefit ot
his heirs and creditors.
Terms of sale, cash
Sarah G. Edmondson, Adm'x.
February f», ISW>. 3-tdn
(1 EORGIA, Brooks Coryrv Whereas,Wil
IT liara H* Hardin, Administrator oil the l>
fate of James Hardin, applies tome
f*r letters cf l HsmisAon from Ills said Ad minis
t rat ion of said Estate.
These are therefore to notify all persons a*- inter
e»t to file their objections wit Tin the time pre
scribed by law. otho: wife said letters will be
granted and issued to said applicant.
Given under ray hand and official signature
this January 8. 1&69.
Jambs L. Beaty, Ordinary.
January 15, 1869. fra p$
HOAD NOTICE.
COURT OF ORDINARY, ]
January lGth. 1869. ]
("'I EORGIA. Brooks County. Whereas, n
IT tition was made to this Court by J. \\.
Renton. 1\ M. Dickinson, W. C. McCall, J. IB
Hunter iAnU others, for an order to open anew
road, represented as necessary for the public
convenience : said road to commence at the
town of Quitman, and running in the direction
and to Dry Bake I*. 0., by the way of Bowen s
Mill in sai l county, crossing the Dry I ftke Creek
at Mrs. Allen’s Old Bridge :
And Whereas, good an 1 discreet Commission
ers having been appointed by the ('ou*t. to in
vestigate the necessity for said road, and to lay
out tin* same, have performed the duly required
and made report favorable to the same.
Notice is therefore given to all parties inter-
Cr-teJ. that they must file their objecti«n to the
opening of saiii road, on or before the D ill day
of February IFU9, or a*» order will bo issued
granting the prayer of the petitioners.
(Even under my hand and official s«*al this 14 a
day otJanuary, 1849.
Javjm L. Beaty. Ordinary.
January 22, 1809. 1-30(1
2£o Uio Shippers and Producers of
GEORGIA. ALABAMA A XI) FIOIUVA:
rpHE undersigned. Cotton Factors and Commii-
I mission Merchants, of Savannah, Georgia,
take pleasure in notifying the public that arrange
ments have been effected for storing or shipping
by steam or sail direct to European and Ameri
can putts, the cotton crop ts those sections, the
natural outlet of w hich is through our port: and
hope, in affording every facility, to receive *
heavy ioyease o\**r the large consignments of
last year. We confidently express the belief
that #ur city will bo one of 1 lie best cotton mar
ket* this season in the United States.
Kkkkmj. A Weslow, Buy street.
Davant A Watj-ks. Bay”street.
Adams, Wasiipi rn &Cos.. Ft*ddard*s Lot Range.
Sloan. Groover X Cos., Bay street.
Jo in W. Anderson's Suns ACo., Drayton »tr#at.
Gckrrarp A Hoi.combk, Bay street.
J\ ii. Uwin. Bay street.
B. J. Glti.majctlv <C Cos., Bay street.
K. W. Diet MifOXD A Buo.. Bay s»reel,
i W. V. A Cos., 98 Bay street.
IB IT. Colquitt, 98 Bay street.
J. W. McDonald. Bay street.
Tiso.s A v>ot.do.v. Bay street.
Alt vs ,t I ii.rs. Bay street.
. McKI-VEU:. Bay street.
Harney A Cos., 12 Stoddard's Upper Rsif*.
Barnk.it A Cos.. 2 Stoddard's Bower Range.
..'ft F. Smith, Express Building, Bay street.
W. H. Stark A Cos., Colton Factors end Wholev
« -sal 1 * Growers, agents for Gullett's Steel Brush
Cotton Gins and Coo's Superphosphate of lime.
e*pt2s 33 ft
sl3. . c. O. D. f|l2.
\ Oroi.le.Gold Huntin'; Case Watches
or the be-t make. Patent movement--, warranted
time-keeper*, will ttear equally as well as the
best Gold cases, costing from $75 to $150; we
now now"selling them (Ladies’ and Gentle
men's s’zes), at only sl2 each.
Alsoa large variety of beautifully chased and
e-iameled Oroide Gold Hunting Case Patent Le
ver Wa’cbes.
Magnificent stock ot Gentlemen's and Ladies
Oroide Gold Chains. Ear-rings and Pins. Finger
Kings. 4c. r from $1 to sfi, fully described in
circular.
Agents wanted everywhere—enclose two red
stamps for circular.
his not necessary to send money with the or
der. as it cau be pa’id to the express agent on <!e-
Fvervof the goods. All letters must be addresf
„i JAMES GERARD it CO..
July 23 3m S5 Kas«an Street. New York.
-TTsy HONE. Dealer in Imported and Donses
\ V tic Liquors, Wines and segars. Ilap nt.
-f A ~jrNEl I>I.ING EK. healer in Saddles, har
h. n«*s. Beitinr. Saddlery wart. Leather, he
TJ be. Jataw tmi *■*•+■
riIRMTURE HOUSE.;
JOHN M. WITT,
; Cabinet Maker aUiideriutir,
QUITMAN, CA.
rjTAKKS pleasure in n»'itifving
L citii.iuis of Brooks and ailjoiuii:
I Counties, that he has rstabll -iie<l
; Quiiman. a regular lYiridtuve Mtiu
j a»»l Is ptepaiod to put up to
i : ntH'.'TL.ir/,'', ."rx'fiC i' A
KIEaS, SIPEUOAKDS. TABLES,
WAHDKOBF.S,
. rtml everything u-mnIM ia the Furniture line, trjii
: in any style required.
An (‘xporioneo of many years, justif.*. ldn»
, n>.<uring the public that hi- work wil! g.v<* Ma-.f-j
--| faction in every r« *peet; urnl prices will coin-.
! pure favorably with those* of Favannah or id e
; where, with thi> important ailvantage to tin.* pur
| chaser : every .piece of Furniture leaving his es- i
tablishment. will Ik* warruated.
h ■’*- KoiKtifin;;- deae with ne.itm..-;- :
! and dispatch.
tM!iTAKEnetsim
In conm v .?rinn with the Furnintro business, hr 1
is also eomlueting that of UNDER TAKER, and j
will put up. on very short noUse. any desciip
tii u «*f COI'FIN -IM.i'n or Ornameuied, A.eaily ■
trimmed, and mounted, if desired.
A c.-neral assortiuvut of Collins always kept |
on Rand. i
jXiJ' Drives as moderate as possible.
WAITED’.
J am in ni-.-d of a Nr o quantity ~| SEA”
SOWED LUMBER, i*“d i*-:y. i
China. Cherry. Maple, blue.* \'ulnut. Ac., Ac.,
for wliieh a liberal price will be paid.
JCLiitf m. WKT.
Quitman. Ga., Jan In' i
.. . |
\V?J. A. LA A E,
'dttontfn at tab arb Solicitor
ix ai.\.\ri;ur.
Ql'irxUN. UK o.KS Cut’NTY, OEURGU |
{r©~ i r;icc a: the Court Hor.-o.
January Id. lstiS. ly
iHHHAi.KXFC Gr.
riHIE under lately of Milledge- < rv"%s >
I villi*. Ga.. has located at Quitumii.
and is prepared to Repair Clock*, Watch
os. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols. Ac?, in a work - ,
nmnlike manner, promptly, and on reasonable |
term's. Fatronagc tvsjieetfully wdiei'-* 1.
’jfs jer-Fle may be found at the Tin .' hop, in the j
rear of Culpepper, Creech & t Vs store.
HUGH JENKINC
Quitman, January 15, 1809. 1m j
m-UHSlbuiM TORY,
QUITMAN, GA.
rililE undersigned rer-jwutlfiilly invite the rit-)
M lention of the public lo the fact that they j
aie still prepared, at their Tina are munn'acl-o y j
smith of tbiipepper.H l eech «V ChV -iere. to hii j
any .trdcr for tinware, of any deseription, with j
neatness, cheapness mul dispatch.
Repairing will bv done neatly and prompt- j
y.f»T*Onr clmvges will 1 ■* 'cry moderate, and ‘
we respectfully aidieit the paln.ua.re of the pub- !
lie. ' bTREBTY A MeINTOFIi. !
| January 22. ’O9. J-if
PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA.
BY RUFUS 0, BULLOCH,
Governor of said State.
•MTIIKKK.VS, Oh: ’ ll information lm* Ix-.-n j
V V receivi-d at tßis Department urnt a iiiur
der was (- inmiited iu the Ci.nnly of Buwndc*:-.
on the 11 th of December, DCB, on tin* bodv of
Ed. Me A uly. by Alexander Wood, and that said
Wood has 4!e<l from justice :
1 have thought proper, therefore, to issue this :
niv proelumat.ion, ol'ering a reward of ONE 1
HUNDRED DOLLARS, for the apprehension :
and delivery of said Wood to the Sheriff of said j
county and Stale.
And 1 do moreover charge, and require all of
fleers of this State, Civil and Military, to be vig j
Bant in endeavoring to apprehend >id Wood, in j
order that Lenny be brought t;> ti\a lur the ot- ,
fence with which be Blinds chargml.
Given under my hand and tin* Great Seal of:
the State, at the Capital ii A than i. this 1
twenty first, day of J)i*cember. in the ur of
our Bord, eigliteen hundred and .-ixi;. eiglit,
and of the Independence ot Luu L nited £>late&
of A meric:-., t he ninety third
By the Governor :
DAYII) G. COTTI.NG.
Secretary of State.
January 15, 1868. 50 3t
QUIT HI AM
m m ;% m n
ji&'Jb. £&2 alt, Jjg
iehisi: tusnujuTßuum
MALE AND FEMALE.
rpifp. I'XLKrisi:.- of tiii.- rNSTirtrnON'
1. ["will Ijrt .sum::d on Momlny, tlie lf-'ih._l :h.
1..-. iogv !• AhTM.' .-.T.
; IJ.-X .O. E.. SMIT’ l mwl Mr.
O. W. WTKVKNS.
s r l -w l)K1’AI:l (FEXT.
Mixs KUK -NOHTIEEN.
Kat<M nf Tuition. Six, Eight or Twelve Dollar?
per Quarter, according lo the advancement of
: the pnpit.
i Tuftiott tunable at the end of each Quarter.—
Xo deduction made, except in cases of protract
ed sickness.
Hoard, in good families. $15.80 per month.
Quitman. Ga.. -fait- 8, IHBII. . 4!Miust
tx. BZ i£l A S3-A..9
fL ORAL, GUfQE FOR, ‘■..3.69,
The first edition of One hundred thousand of
Vick's llluittated Catalogue of Heeds and Guide
to the Flower Garden, is now published. It
makes a work of l<"> pog-s. hcaitiifniiy illuHlra
: ted with about 150 l ine Wood Engraving? of
Flowers and Vegetables, and au elegant colored
plate, a Coquet of Flowers.
It is the most beaulitul as w il as the mod in
structive Floral Guide published, giving plain
and thorough directions for the. culture of Flow
ers and Vegetables.
The Floral Guide-is published for the benefit
of nir customers, to whom it is sent free without
application, but will be forwarded to all who ap
ply bv mail, for Tea Cen.s, winch is not half the
cost. .Md-e.* J.V4EP VICK.
Ka”? ts Kocbrster. N. T.
I
Preparatory to Opening our
WE HAVE
REDUCED THE PRICES
Os AH our Winter Goods,
W itnont Reference to
<oo>sn?-.
W l IDLES ALE MI ¥ EES
Are invited to Examine our Heavy Stock of Do
mestic Goods, laid in before the Recent Advance.
Wholi’safe aneS ISrlaii
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
131 Broughton Street,
Groo.
January 29th. 18(19. 2-ts
r--.sxriTJibflLA.Kr, g/eso.
5 > :;s to cull the attention ot the citizens of Qnitman and surrounding country to the fact
tl*:U he us now on hand (and constantly receiving additions to.) a large, neat and general j
assortment of
AsTHINK HATK '
which will lie culd at remit knblv LOW FtGL’KRS fur sash.
Onr | i cut s: ck of Worsted Goods, l'.qilins, Ladies' Cloaks, and Gentlemen's Clothing, will lie
Sold al Ar'riv l> o ovk Cost!
Xb ~ . tb - sold at as earl; day a* possilile for the purpose of making room for
, stock of Domestics, Groceries, -hoes and Ilnnlware, and therefore the reason they are
sold ai cost for Cash.
Country Produce,
or eve, V description, taken in exchange lor Goods, and the highest market price invariably paid.
s.e,\\ e respectfully invite the public to give us a call, and price and examine our goods, feel
ins /uiilhlcnt that satisfaction will lie given the most fastidious.
PHILIP DZiALYIMSKi,
Commission Merchant, Colton Factor and Wholesale Grocer,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
AA "'AYe make liberal Cash Advances, ai Quitman,
I)„ I In i’liilip Dzialynski. Snvannah. Mr Dzialynsltl is well and favorably known
to the people ofk-oiilliem Georgiau'lid Florida, and requires no commendation, lie is prompt,
reliable eliar'o's moderate commissions, and will sc; vc parties fnilbfilllx.
10. KL'HIiINKTKIX,
January 15. 1889. Iv auknt at qcitxan'.
SAVANNAH CASH CRICKS.
H)0 Tops No. 1 Pcnivinn at S9O, 2,000 11m., in liti"3.
Tuns Atnni'inint'-'l Ki.lnliln I’ncific at SCO, 2,000 lb*., in Lags.
200 Tolls Baker’s and Jarvis Island at $45, 2,000 lbs., in bags.
}0() T 0,,.? l-’isl, ai $lO, 2 000 lim., in lirtmds.
AND OTIiMII LOW Kit G HADES I’HOSPIIATIC GLXVXOS,
On Credit, SIO.OO Added.
1 Ire Guano are analved, and every bag branded with the Inspector’s Stamp. For sale by
o.
GKNU.'.M, AGENT FOIL GKOKGIA,
; -s[s,\ v STBEETi SAVANNAH, («-V.
--n~ \v a , rc prepared to fill orders at Savannaii prices, adding only freight and drnynge.
CREECH & WADE.
January ID. IBS9. (3m) Agents Quitman, Georgia.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS,
808 1860.
On the fr-! of Januar;. . l 'f‘9. the Morning
j N«*YVK <*!!'■ t*! It its tweiGif-th V«’iir. # i
The ,\i'V, • o well known throughout fin** ;
sees if>n of 11;** . oiitheni Ft ites. that a reeapilula- j
lion of its opinion*- or i(s starulin.ir is simply un
! ... v. Tin* efforts that iiavcbeen rmvdednr
: in_r the paM } e;ir to m:dce it a newspaper worthy
; of Savannah, liave n.x with huccuos, and to-day, j
i in addition to its having '
The Bare*; ,- t Circulation in tli:s City !
i! ran befouirl in every city, town .and village!
in S'-uthern Gc-or/ia and Florida, besides having
•a iai circulation throughout this ami other
No effort will be spared so make the Morning ,
News a comprehensive rnedipm of
General, UolitiGal, and
Ciminifjreial Intellipfcnco.
Special attention being given to the of
F-tvitr-.nah and the interests of Georgia and Flori
da. ITS LOCAL DEPARTMENT is a speciality, ,
u::d more a’lention'is paid to this important
branch than any other journal in the city.
1 1 can always be relied upon for a full amount
of reading matter. The Batest News by Tele
graph and Mail, and has competent correspond-;
enfs at ail important points. It contains a full ;
and ar urate Daily Cotton and Produce Report,
; of tills market.
THTTMK or srnsrairnox.
Datt.t-- One year, ten dollars: 6 months, five dol-,
lars: 3 month 3 , two dollars fitly cents. |
Tbi-Wf.eklv—One year, six 6mouih8 r i
three dollars.
Weekly- One year, two dollars; 6 months, one
Dollars.
Oi-dcrF b” mail to
t' u J. H. ESTILL, c *vann»h. Ga.
NO W R K A D V
IN THE
SOUTHERN mm JOURNAL,
1-or •■tie by all Newsdealers,
Mrs. W'instani.kv’s Great Story,
ENTITLED,
T II E P E ASA N T (; I II L,
a lho, mn
Cruise of the Six Hundred,
ry maj. w. w. (loiiosßononm.
The account he giv<*s of the horrible sufferings
nnd privations inflicted upon Six Hundred (’on
federate Officers, who were sent, in 1864, from
Fort Delaware to General Foster's Department
in (he South, for retaliatory purposes, is almost
beyond human belief : but there are still many
living witnesses to the facts. Everything we
have ever read of brutality to prisoners during
the war pales before I his, which causes us an iu
vel notary shudder. Truly there is a Wirz who
lias been overlooked.
The Southern Home Journal is published at
Baltimore. Md. f by John Y. Slater, at the low
price of $3 per annum, and should receive the
support of all who desire to foster Southern lit
erature. .Send for a sample copy.
ST. GLAIR & MOSELEY,
Aftonuns anb Counselors at Jab,
QUZTftZAJJ, GA.
p9~ All Claims uent to ns for collection, in
Florida or Georgia, will receive prompt atten
tion.
Percaber 4tb. li"*. f.m
HOTELS.
MARSHALL HOUSE.
imOUOIITO> T STIIEET,
jsAVAXXAiI GEORGIA.
:
U; .' : 'A
"SlillS lint c*l:i ■ • Hoii*l lim If.'vn ri'mnilf'l.’.l i
8 ami newly vcfurnislied anil put in pei'l'eni j
order throughout. Tin- traveling public mny
rest assured they will ttudcomfortable um-ommo !
dalions at this House.
A. B. LITE. Proprietor. J
February 12, IXII7. ly
PAVILION HOTEL!
D C HOE, Proprietor.
Corner <-f Hull and South Broad StruetH,
Siivimnnli, fJonre-'m.
HAVING taken the nbnrc Hotel, which bat
roeentl.y been relttted and refurnished
throughout, the I’ro)irietor can assure tin- public
that he is as well prepared to eater to'their wonlf
as any Hotel in the State. His table will always
be supplied with the best the market affords, an.)
no"puins will be spared to give entire satisiac
tion.
Tranak-nl Board $2.00 per day. j
Fermrau-ntßoard .SIS.UP per week, i
A share of public patronage is solicited. J
February 22. IW-7. 4 ts
Western Hotel,
Hos. D, 11, 13 & 15 Cortland! St.,
V). 0. WtxeiiKsrßa, [ NEW YORK.
'I JJOS. L. W INCIIKHTKR. \
We art* in tin* Center of Business, find
IIEADQUAintRS I’OK GEORGIANS
sept Kl 32-ly
WJI. WHITE. -GEO. G. MIXEIt
CHARLESTON. HOTEL,,
Chaiiristoii, S. 11,I 1 , j
WHITE & MIXER,
nov7-(lm l’UOl’Rl ETOItS. I
The (tiiitman Hotel. :
mqiutqsh
VTOTIFIE.S ilie public that she continue* the j
IN Hotel business, at her old house, on the j
public Sijiiure ; where she w ill endeavor to make ,
guests feel at. home.
Her table is supplied with the best the market j
affords, and charges moderate.
June 14. 18(17. 20-tl f
Fountain Hotel,
| Light Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland, j
W. li. Glabsmgln, B*o*o.
j Omnibus and Baggage Wagon in attendance up
on all Depots and Rout Landings.
’ NOTICE.
FOIUIIW Rim, FLORIDA
1) LISBON'S who roatem)dale removing to the
Land of I’roiniso, where all Iropiual nature
I abounds, are hereby notified that their goods,
i wares. Ac., will he conveyed front Jacksonville
i to Hank I’nivr. isniAX Htvntt, at one half the us- j
! mil cost, by consigning the same to Messrs. Mi
! HOI’KANS A, CO., Jacksonville, and to 11. T.
j TITI-'S. Sami Point. Florida, as the undersigned j
| has placed a line of vessels on the outside or At
-1 Untie route direct.
| *-tr Boat' itave also been placed on Indian
Hirer, to convey passengers and freight at mod
j crate rates.
All kinds of Provisions and Goods can be pro
cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices.
J freight added . H. T. Hi US.
: Jacksonville. July 1, 18118. Cm
DR. m . L. BATTLE.
§'SD'Q©l®E! DEQ’OtlSla
BAIPIBRiDGE, - - GEORGIA.
(Formkki.y dv Quitmax, G.V.)
’SSriLL VISIT Parties at QUITMAN, and all points on the Atlantic ami
V T Gulf Railroad, when .'Oiiciu-d to do re.
HE feels grlttefttl fer the liberal patronage whieh has been tendered him, anti
would resyeetlully solicit a continuance ol the same.
July 17, 18CS. ' aplo-ly
11. VAN GIESEN,
XSSKTTIS =27,
STOCKTON, NO. 13, A. A G. 11. R.
(Formerly Dr?. McDonald'& Van Ciorfon, Macon.)
KESFECITULLY offers bis services to the
f citizens of Clinch and surrounding coun
ties, in all branches of the profession.
Will visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
ItSFBEKSCEft
J. D. Smith, M. D, Macon. Georgia.
Capt. 15. K. Moseley, Valdosta.Georgia.
.1. G. Moore. Valdosta, Georgia.
i)i. H.BriggsuMid Mr. j. D. Charlton. Valdosla.
| fcev. 0. L. vSinitli. D. D., Echols county, Geo.
' Capt. J. Wells, Valdosta. Georgia.
Capt. C. C. William*. Lowndes co-jufy, Geo.
W. J. Mahrv. Valdosta. (i-eorgia.
Much 1, !M7. S ts
Savannah Homes.
M.M.SULLIVAN,
peai.fr r>r
shad, an and #?f feifids of Fish,
In their fpnsnrt,
Oysters, Game, etc.,
No. 110 liny Lane,
,9/1 i'.I.V-V.d/T, GEO.
My motto in : Justice to all.
;fSy*Ovder» from the country will be prompt
ly at id carefully filled. nov‘22-tf
3. S. MILLER,
mi At.an in
,31.100 til XT, W.ILYCT AND PUS]
FURNITURE,
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
ttilKffiilßDlllSpS.
Jrfuftr«inM.‘M made to order.
No. 15* Droiigli<oil Effect,
SAVANNA II GEORGIA.
apl4 ly
ROBERTS’ & TILIJAi;
( Merchant*,
North side Day St., 2nd door West of Exchange,
SAVANNAH, CA.
111 h\ m Roiikkt.4, Savannah, Joauru Tii.t.max,
D. L. UoHKitTa, *• MaiU»on co. r FU.
uttKi-1 W*d 3(5-ly
P a H a BEHN,
Cotton Factor,
.avd —
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT#
First door West of Kxchnpge.
IjAY ! ! TBFKT r I AVAN Nail, GEO.
octlfi-M.* S(i-iy*
Crawford Yan Horn & Sims,
COTTON FACTORS
dwntrnl (Commission Jttcrtbanfs,
No. 9 Stoddard’s Itan^r,
( rrOFITK C. R. R. RANK,
Savannali, Georgia.
Our Commtnni#*rf will be $1.14 per bale
for .Selling Cotton.
AGENTS 1-Oil
Osgood’s Patent Elastic
Holler Cot Son G ins,
AS n ntiAI.KRS IX
Now York Buggjt ' l . t'iivriivgfes ami Plan
lal'int Wajfiiim ; aUo,
WOODRUFFS CONCORD BUGGIES.
| heptember 23, 18U8. 3m
11. TIHO.V. W, UORDOV.
TINOIM & GORDON,
Cotton Factors
AND
(Stßfral Comntissron SltrtFtnU,
90 r>AY I'TItEET, SAViXN.fi, Cl>.
Bugging, Hop# or Iron Ties ndvanci-d »n crops.
pfjr Liberal advauces made ou consignment*
of Gotten.
Grateful for liberal patronage in the pa*t. eve
ry effort ntill he made to continue to merit pub
lic confidence.
October 2.1868. f.m
GiIAMSE OF SCHEDULE.
GKNEIIAT, SUP’T’S OFI-’K'E, )
Ati./ stic A Gn.F R.ut.noAn'C'f., V
Savnniinli, Out. 2Si lt, IHOB. )
ON nnii after Sunday. November lot, Tiains
on tiiis Hoad wili run i»? follow*—
Leave Savannah, daily, (Sundays
exempted.) nt... 7:00 A. M.
Arrive at Quitman 5:22 I*. M.
Arrive at Huinbritlge /O:20 “
Leave Dainbridge 7:00 T. ?.f.
Leave Quitman 11:061*. M.
Arrive atSuvcnnuh at 8:00 A. M.
11..5. HAINES,
norG-2m Gen’l Sup’t.
a &rz.<>o (;in: kis ita oic
A Os full value srnl free to any Hook Ayeni.
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"IMIIiimWISIOTM."
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Life in the Great W' lrnpolis,
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! January j. 809. ‘2 st
THE HOMESTEAD PROVISION.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. I
Quitman, Brooks Cos., Ga., Oct. 23, 1868. f
persons desirous
ot availing themselves of the benefit of the Home
stead law, ran now be accommodated by making
I out a schedule and description of tlicir personal
i property, and filing said schedule in my office ;
then the application will be made for the Horae-.
• stead. AfteT which I will issue an order, direct-*
■ and t<- the County Surveyor, to lay ©fT and make
a plat of the same, and return to this office.
(37-ts) JAMES L. IIEATV, Q. B. C.
L. GILBERT* Dealer in Groceries.
V'• and Vegetables, thTreat corner .
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