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Savannah Homes.
~E. D. SMYTHE&CO.,.
IMPORTERS OF
CROCKERY,
GLASS WARE AND CHINA,
142 Congress and 141 St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, CA.
WE IMPORT 1500 M ini; DIRECT Fill SIMIFM'TPREBS.
WILL DIMPLICATE TIIE BILLS
Os any Market in the United States.
Ecpteoitwr 21, W'J. ‘ 36 ts
Fall tioodsat Poplar Prices.
GRAY, O’BRIEN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS ME® ©HAMITS,
IRI Broughton Street, Savannali, Georgia.
Huts -ptftM tl.^ir ■rr’/SA.'W.-W- !*•>* « au<l arc off,-ring Groat j
Xinrstniixf* In both Imported and Dome-oic Good-e n ;
}U(ta< r.nc of their Arm primanrntlv daMMied in New York, who <•ho buys mr C.,sU, princi- ,
p & ll, »t anctloa, they have all th<; advantage, of tb« Loading Northern Houses >» bn . vll ’g,
And o*=tx!L &01l Clienp.
In (telling v.itli thoir customers, tle-y
Aim at Gaining their Confidence and Permanently j
Sccurin// their Trade,
Ar. l for lliis end enduct their businas* on principle!) of the JHU IIKS’I IXTEGUITY, and
adhere atricili to tlio «,
ONE PRICE SYSTEM.
September 34. IMB. si; ~ !tt ? i
i960. Trade. ismi
DEWITT & MORGAN,
No. HIT Congress street, Savannah,
Will commence opening thoir Large .Stock of
STASIS Am B FAMef BRT GMDSg 1
n„-,h, ~f Aontenibor. They invito thoir friends from the country, when in town, to examine i
their Stock mid Ptices. W« shall offer a Large Stock of
Drew Ikxnh Georgia IknWtin. lihnkvi*, Cas*imeres, Kv mjn, Tweed*, Sheeting*,
Linen*, Shu win. Clonk*, ts-c., dec
Many of tint nboro goods are of our own importation ; which wc will sell at the
m m3 . Th. aat a* me. nr« rs m<z w.
August 20, 1 gfif. 111 _
axn’t. *. uYttfcF M n!VNK > ~mrAVB KrKSTKIN ‘-
«etr*x ,, X IVt- Xji© derer dts <Oo K?
i 01111KKS OF
FOTIETGN an I) AMERICAN
SHY CCODB AM» 3S©T3©3SS 9
113 Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia
y «rlionao in New York. 207 and 2011 Greenwich Street. [aug2ndim
E, L. NEIDLINGER.
SAVAXXJLI7 GEORGIA.
waoi.r-i.aK xm> w.t.ui. seam tv
SiDBLES, BRIIILES. HARNESS.
RUBBER BELTINC,
W leather St?lt *»•//»
Harness and Sole Leather,
Calfskins, Findings*
Trcnkb, Vauskw,
Ilf atftep Traveling' Bags, &c t
A Largo Stock on hand, and at Low IVicms.
seplT 30-4ni
i M *aZ>. •’• "• >V«
A. M. SI.O VA A CO.,
CorsTOTt rAOIORS
AND
OEX’L COMMISSION 1 MERCHANTS, j
CLAOBOEX * CUNNIXCIII.VM ’» BAXtig.
Ear i.TRS&T, s.ir.t.v.v.v//. ga.
lugging- anti Repe nr Imn Ties adruncert on
crop*. Lib-eral cs-*h advance* mad*' **n can»i.«n j
Burnt, for stilt. l.i Aivnumihoj shipment t*> n>li»
bio cop-faxone nts in Lirerp-01, Now t oil*, j
FhiUdelfima or Baltimore. »**)>’t-ffin
wk it ~raß*c. f- twiMtnxt*.
WE H. STARK & CO.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
AiiiitT!* pn.Tiii'. sit.r or
Qallctt s Steel Brush Cotton Gins
llairs Potest 1 toltou tan Feeder,
AKHOW TIES.
AI.SO
IL F. Coe's Supur l’hosphnl ’ of Lime, and
<irvws*rat- ■! Hat? Bone Ph»*phatt.
JUT Caroful attention gi* en to sales or ship
ment of Cotton and all kind' >*f Produce.
3/it- Liberal advance* m ule on consignments.
September 10. 1869. 3m
W.. 1. IVAI.SII,
WHGLTiSALE DEALER IN
BIIUGS. MEDICINES,
( iIEMH AI.S,
Patent Medicines,
Ferfumerv, Fancy Goods,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS’
TK
FAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES,
. Tiro SttilG. Garden Seeds. Ac.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
EOUTHEAST COTtS'rfl RItnrCHTON ,’AND
BAItWKIISriUiLTS,
Savannah. (leorglit.
f February 10, i**e. and It f
I Eixiar L. UcKu.vnn* Kuwaiw R. 11oi.comim
GIiKUARD & DOLCOHBB,
IACTOKS,
General Commission & Shipping-
M Ell CHANTS ,
No. f» SimMard’s Low er Range. Day St.
.SM r.l NS All GKO no LA.
Bagging and Colton Ties,
j Os best quality, will b© forwarded on nppliea
I lion, or planters cun be supplied at Quitman, by
S S STIU( KLAM), Agent.
I February 10, ISfiP. Iy
I mb'r;v. .-.'UN ii ixxi :i.
LJ.GUILMARTIX&CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
CBfitcral Commission THn tljanfs,
HAY S I KKK P,
ISuvaiHiiili, (Uorgia.
Itffttts for BradlcrN Sajicr Phov.iliato of I.lrnr.
Bagging, Hope Iron Ties
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Facilities Kxtended to Customers. ■
!J. J DICKISON, 11. !,. IHCKISOy,
■ or Ktoftiiu. or ttAvawati.
1 J. 01. DICK ISON tN CO..
COTTON FACTORS
| AND
Comm ission Merchants,
58 Hay Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
rO-LiberfO mlrances mnfio on all consign
i merits to us. or onr corirspomlents in Halt»;u«>r<*.
! New York or Liverpool. Hugging. Hope. Ties,
•and ail other supplies .-furnished at the lowest
i market prices. sepiM-ly
CLARK & WILSON
FACTORS
AM)
j WSZ K H
(T ommiyoion
NO. 1 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE,
s ß t£v Savannah, Ga.
i September IT, 133®. 3iu
, Gay. A. H. Cotaiurr, J vmks IJaogs, j
Baker Cn.. Ga. Savannah.
11 11. Cot.Qt irr, Newton. Ga.
COLQUITT & lIAfIGS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Enteral Commission Hlerchants,
71,1 Y STREET,
Savannah Georgia.
I pfF- Cmu*ignTm*nt* of COTTON nn«l oftrr
!PRODI'CF .-elicited.
>p*_l,tb*r»l Advances on consigmactit*.
jf^fBARGAINsTBARG/uSin":^
% THE PLACE TO GET
[NEW GOODS at REOUCEO PRICES, f
K'~ 3 I
m Tlie Best Assortneat Ever Drought to (tititman. ;
|w. it. lim 4 it,
| DKALEKSIX ,
| jujtx-LutiJ& Mil GntiiißmAS, j
« CSrJ^.,
n n
An* it'tw Heccivtnir ’..uii*
ifal! and Winter Stock off
esaffisß sde) usmn mv eowto, • S
1 OF t:\ LH V \ AKIETY. ' I
1 Domestic, Calicoes, Y.’orsu Je, Shawls. FI, i], t.ISM, <’ .r e-, kit!. ,i..l :h-,i-.i.id< .th-1 'hL.gVt,,., numore-i to men- 1
$ a. is -a. r scfsv'B /ja. ija a mfflj- «««*»«»»»:**;• U
N Hosiery, N tit,ns, -o ts, Shoes, 1 lids, Hardware, Hollow Marc, Ac W
| 9 In fact, everything that Manor Woman can call for, cither f-*r the Livi . <. so Be- Di id. 5
! ; Wc art* determined not t.9lts© the reputation we have gained lot .-tiling the Very Goo<ls *4l llio Low- H
| “ FAMILY GROCERIES, jj
|U Ol every Description ntways on hand, embracing Flour. Coffee. Kngnr, ltfce. Ihe. Pei s. ( ioions. l-.di. Frilif. Conreeiietiarivs, Ac., Ac. jjj
N Ctt 52,70 IPO2T
y Which i ; Cheaper than it can be bought in any interior town in Geargtyu We will air. > pnv t!,.' y
jj THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE jj
I M For Cotton wither Country Produce; and arc prepared to fnrui.di PliuiUifion Supplifs ■ a sin ;ii a,li .13 ••• n N«rt! U
! S W " U ’ U " . f^R O J. W. STALNAKER i
| this Stock of Goods with great care and on favorable terms in the Cities of >V-.v York and Haltimore ; a:v! the old cieioinc -
of J. W. Stalnaker &. Ctf. will always find Mr. S. at this house, and he .-.die)(4 the custom d' his old Irlcuds.
! >vO-Uiually, we solicit the patronage of old friend*, and ask an-examination of our f*ti*ck by th** puldio g*’ -■ 3Hv.
W. G. BIfTTLEY & i’O. !' fWT
October 22.186#. 40-ly .
« S§0!( srexx: xzmmc acauc se- jm.m: rx jmmzx^msmsxu^
Quitman Advertisements. .
fSOELAMM'iUi*.
Tin; CNDEIInIGNED, AS AGENT FOR
EDMONDSON & JOHNSON,
Takes pleasure in notifying Ids old friends and customers, that he is again prepared to supply all
their wants ; ami bin just received and opened a large an t complete stock .4
j Ftubracing 1 Domestic*. Dress floods, Glothing. Nolions. Hardware Cutlerv. Cooking Stoves,
! Crockery, Glassware, Tuiwarq. Family Groceriesßacon, Flour, Jc, which will lie sold at a
JEfcGLO/ii Advance on Cost
| For CABII or it-- equivalent in Country Produce.
A long mercauuie experience !; . sati-.ied him that «be wisest plan is mik 11
Profits and Quick Sale* ; aud with this idea always in view, the p. p!e m.i\
; rely *ou getting Bargains. For Instance :
Hood Uiili<*o will bF Sold at l > routs per
YARD, and all other article In the same proportion.
; All that is desired is a-i examination of our, s;ock. and knowledg.* ol our prFees ; and I confi
dently appeal to ob( putn.ns to renew our former business arrang' ments which have beon tem
porarily disturbed.
fltarWe tire Uicttl.-d in tl e New Uriel; Store oast of Mr. J. B. I-'ii.oli.*®#
J. R. EDMONDSON,
Quitman, Ga.. ssep'ember Li. 1S;‘!) ;H-tf AGENT.
Tile Comet
HAS NOT ARRIVED. TUT
I B. FINCH,
DEU.KR IN'
/ant}) anil Staple pen (tfoptis,
(IKOOEUIES
nAS received n Complete Stock of every des
cription of
FILL AND WINTER GOODS,
EUBUAC’IXG
Ladies’ Dross Goo.!>. Calicoes. Domestics,
Trimmings, Notions, Hats, Caps,
Boots. Shoes. Ac . Ac.
ms STOCK OF
©Qo®llDl©p
Consists of General Family Supplies, such as
Flour. Coffee. Sugar. Pepper. Spice. Potash;
Canned Oysters, Pickles, Ac.; Tobacco,
Snuff. «fre. A good '-r.ppiy of
HABmvAn E, TLX WAKE,
CROCKERY ; if C.
The continued patronage of the public is re
spectfully solieteH, ami lair, honorable dealing
gimraated.
ZLff'Country Produce of every description re
ceived in exchange for good-.
J. D. FINCH.
Quitman. Sept. I*''. I> *. 3t ts
W M. K. 11,4 UN -is.
ttlTflMUkM & OTELFA
QUITMAN, CECRCIA,
BTILL8 TILL Continues at . 1
hik old business. -, . Vy&Jtfc-z jpAn.
ind is prepared to re- . y- -s,
pair - f ■ / DV ivSj
JEWELRY. O»W>-
WITH NEATNESS AND WSEATTIT. ‘
Sff“Ue levy bo found nt hi** old qnnrt.-rs. in the
Store of Mr. J. 11. Finth
Wbmnry If, ’ t *‘w
FURNITURE HOUSE.
JOHN M. WITT.
('aliiiifl Milker M r !iil(‘rliiku',
QUITMAN, CA.
r |I.VKES pleiH re in notifvin* the. v n,
1 citizens of I'roo’ya e.ipi ndi iidug.
Connties, that >- !ms est;ifci*-h* d i at' V. Aj
1 _ I’ln-nTtHi-e
ntiKitory, and is prepared to pat tip ta
; order—
! BURK.VrX. BEDS!LADS, SECRET V
i:iES,.SIDLI!O.VKDS. TAULIL',
WARDROBES,
j nnd everything needed in the Furniture line, nnd
jin any style required.
j An experience of many years, justifies him in
! assuring the public that his work will give satis
faction in every respect; and prices will cwn
; pare favorably with those of Savannah or else
where, with this important^!vantage tu Urn pur
chaser : every piece of F’frt-Hnre leaving his es
tablishment will be wa-rarjted.
. y. with neatness
land dispatch.
INDKiITAKLirS BUSINESS.
In connection with the Furniture business, he
is also conducting that of t NDERTAKiU. ami
j will pntjip. mi very short noti.e, any dpsciq)-
tion of < ’OFFIN -I'hihi or Ornamented, tearlv
j tiiiuitJed. mi l mounted, if <U‘si e l.
I A general assortmeut of Cofiius always kept
j on hand.
. _,wfr Prices as moderate as possible.
WANTED.
I am in need of a large -quantity of SEA
SONED LUMBER, * h\* Km*
China. Cherfy. Maple. ITT icR Walnut. Ac.. Ac..’
for which a liberal price will tie paid.
JOS!* IVI. X&xTT,
Q'utnw. ..t''-
NOTICE.
Great HftrfjahtS t
T'AU'ABT.E PROPERTY OFF IRED FDR
* FALK. »t gr.-ut bargain**. All ialormation
mbe obtained of Mr. J. S. H *ee *. at mtf .tore
-* Y'liitiyan. D.JL CAIiROLI. AGO.
.) j* ,*sa
lioil :
MAMIIALL IIOUi'E.
! imorGTiTON strklt.
SAYaNN t!i GFORt.iIA.
first ela • Hotel has been remodrled
j JL and newly refurnished and put in perfect
: order throughout. The traveling public mn\
j r *si nsHttred ihey w ill find comfortable accomnfo
I datioiis at thi.s iloiwei
| A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL.
D C NOE, Proprietor.
! Corner » f Bull and South Broad Streets,
Savnnnnh, Georgia.
n AVLVG taken the above Hotel, which Ims
. recently been refitted and refurnished
: throughout, the Proprietor can a -ure the public
1 that h*» t** o* irell j*r*»**ared to eater t«.> their want?
jas any Hotel in the State. HD table will always
! be supplied with the best the market affords, and
| nofpains will bo spared to give entire satisfac
: lion.
Tran. Cent Hoard $3.00 per day.
Pennfrn'mtßoard, $15.00 per week.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22. 1&»7. 4 ts
Wi-sw:nx Hotel,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Cortlandt St.,
TiiC-. : ■ . u. [ >EW YOU K.
AVCbrc in thb of Wi-iness. s-nl
IIEADDDARTI-IRS FOR GEORGIAN’?.
aeptll! 32-ly
□imuiDi oSi§a.|
C. R. HOC AN, Proprietor.
i?ALTI MO ll B, A MD
THE above Hotel, situated in the Centre of 1
the Business i-art of the City, and its cates i
moderate, ru.iking it the. infjjjt desirable of any
oth(“r men. visitingßAlnmor
waiting at all the Rail Road De
pots and Steamboat L andings, to convov Pa««en
geraaml Baggage to the Hotel, at tho nominal i
n*.te*of 25 |e®s.
Soptember 24, 36-fm
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
Corner Pratt and Hanover Sts ,
BALTIMORE. MD.
82.00 PER DAY.
TJu-.ee Squares from Baltimore-*r*l Ole'r,
"Hoa.i P' p >t. HENRY STH'-i'IKI.D
ans'j: km - Proprie or.
mm. a. lave,
Iflfonun i\t iCtfo anb Solicitor
IX niA Xi'ER I*.
QCITMAN. BROOSfI C*'l NTT, GRORr;:,
Otfiee tt the Court Uotfu..
Jh'it’.-v t a I.c
MTSCKLI.AM.ttrs.
mm Mppm
or T*Mcrrh; otnew \<»kK|
( hart red April 22, 1b69.
nplfT. ?ixlh Lawton of tils WP-ae An Wrin
1. it* preliminary c<m the tilt day it Ocu -
ber. and tin* regular toiirrfc on V. edaod iy, \]>i
iHth day ol Octohtr, lt«9,uadcontinue eightaeu
FACULTY.
.Toscpli H. Usiehimiin. M. D.,
Hu*.‘?H}Uis4VA*i'»*avir and 1> tu»oi on ;hi?
of M etTicliw.
Robert S. Newton, M. P.,
Prof*of (>p*rat':vf
eac- tv. Y? Y
r.uji m*. Sucii. v. r>.:
m Th* aMp and P(.v. tW- Mc Ueiire.
“WtllitTn H. Madhy V .
FrftfvKOf of Mak-rin Modien and kherapeutiee.
Jnirtv'D M. Cumins. M! P. f
Professor of OWtetrio-.'arid I>i«aaaes of
aud Ckildres).
Edwin J>« va ;*n, M. P .
Professor <f Poseriptive and Surgical Arwf-’-jk
J. M. i . Brown. M. L>., I-L« D..
Prole*s»rr of Physiology aed Pathology.
J. Milton Sanders, M. H., kk. D.,
Profiteer of Chemistry.
JH D. GarrH n, M. U ,
Professor e-f Pkurmvcy.
I rank Taker. S. M..
Prof* •ssor of Medicai J wfi-yi uucdc^.
John 11. Pitch. ' -* -.
Demonstrator aid Adjunct Priteffor of A nature y]
FFKs.
Fees for one full coni'- f, f Lee'-urei ... C
Matriculmion l «v 3
Demonstrator’s Kw 4
Graduation J ®
Hospital Ticked 4 • 2
For certificate of Scholarship** rv.k. btfce
holder may n ttmi It v<* or iU v t- <-h
of LeetureM. or uatil i*• „. .* !» * he
paid in advance . |yi)
' Scholarship?, entitling tt<‘ Y. tu kee «
Student in the College 1 ;• t»*u years.
To keep one student in the r «.-Th ge perpet
ually' - • l y b'l
Students have atces- i nil the h<>»;duils
, in the city.
Board may be had for >i : *r seven rioll&i* a
! week. Students arriving in ;he ciiy will call at
the v flic© of Professor Coining, No. Kvt 2»Hk
i street, near Fourth arch k , or at the College. 221
East 2tlth street, where they will i> a»oistcd In
procuring board.
Any further information may be ob'ained by
addressing ROBERT Y NEWTON,
Prod tent Fneultr,
aagl.Vly Sd f. A Nineteenth etreeb
SI - ;,:f J j^W
DR. SHALLENBERGER'S
Fever and Ague
'ANTTDOTK
AlWUfv Stopu til*” :.
I ThisModicine has boon be'<V>rc- lb.*- Fublio
Si’teen year< t :uid Still ah ad “f all Otbe
known remediov*. It does not purge* does
noh-sieken the stomach, is perfectly safe in
I any *T wo :uul under all circumflt&ia oe, and
is th' only Modi« ino that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
aud poimauontly every form of Fin er and
Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote to
llAlurln.
Bold by oil Druaiuala.
j nor 10 ‘liny
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is iho slieei
imeiior of the feeble and
debilitated. Asa tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stoniaehics. Asa
remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperafe or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines tiie
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro
duced it becomes a stand
ard article —a medicinal
staple. It is to-day the
iiest and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world—be
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro
cers and Country Stores.
DH. HTTJSrTEH
CtONTINI 'E? to treat all private di=-ases. f>j*.
>- pbilis in all its f .nes. (i u rrh a. Gleet,
Strictures, Urckitis, a .rir . j ill.-.o*?, «nA
tie- effect* of mer.-nry a-• —edctely ! iadjcatAd'
Spermatorrhea or seminal W’eaknesa, r *t«itin*-
or irttn-; and whi. lt DW|?.
dac,<#a>n:e *f tl» follow in; a- l.k>icn»,
b o*ll. v- weakness, : r. s,-’.*. ,i.s:'pa;t!>n. ave.-
sisi to society, untaar.’:- <*<s. dread ot future
'•V. at*. 1o« of memory, btrl dire*-, n* -turaaL
emitsiot.-s. and finally pro- itlen -i th*
power, can be fully r«>ior -1 : ' •.. ;a. I'entom
. aftl -ted with this or -- r - ■ - : ! -cT— e. irfTr r ec* l e ’
or lone -h*ndiT)?con-*itmi* p *1 ■ r-f .let. ibofiid
give the [lector a trial. He uevor tails.
I Th- 11. .rtorrublishes a mi-Us-al circular th«i
gives a full exposition of venereal . n.l private
diseases, t’ at can be had free at office. or by
mail fer one stamp. It give-- a clear de.'incatloa
of all th • diseases and c mlitions restilthig fr*.tn
; the infringement of the moral laws, ex erscs.
dnigenees, exposures, and imprudences in mar
ne tor single ;jfe. Every s-nt-tu-e -otitains ic
-truotino to tLe affl’. teii and b:'-„- tle indo
determin :!,« rr.Cbe nat’i • . mplainta.
The establLiimenf, com; :f : ter mp> rocnia
lis cent a! When it is not *■■ :.S : r j , j ? ; \
1 the city, the Dorter s • -n be ob tained by
g.v n? a writ * t statenientof tb- case. an*i medi
vines can be forwarded by mail or express. In
r >:u' :' une*s. however, a personal examma
ti .n IS absolutely tueessary. vr{ii!e in others dai
ly personal attention is required, and for the a>
comm elation of such patients there are apart
men*- connected with tho office that are provid
ed with every requisite that is caic-.lated to pro
mote recovery, including medicated vapor baths
Alt prescript-; ns are prepared in the Doctor’s
own Laboratory, under hi-- personal supervision
Medical pamphlet at office, ftc -. orbv mail for
two Stamps. N.. matter uho bav- fjite.t, read
what he says. O.fieeN’ol-:! Third s: r -et. be
tween Green and Walnut streets, near the Post
bifir-. Louisville. Kv. Office hoots »*, *r. to 7
e- Surelays. 10 ... ». to ii u. [jylS*!y
Fisk's Ketalic Burial Cases.
4 LL sis*— kept con-tantlv ,m hun t at tb,.-*,,,.»
A of. J. T. Fell Montieello, an 1 C 11.
tore. Ma«lison, Florida.
Al?o. an \?-ortaient scn -‘antir k nfou ', n 7
by H. R. I yaitrnan. Ga.
Gash on <1 -lirnrv.
t. ,v w. ,\! w.
1 1, /* r , ’