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I)r. Uckhy Buiuhs, Dk. E. A. Jiif.K*. 11. F. M.u(m:ri
BRIGGS, JELKS & CO.,
DRY GOODS. GROG JURIES.
Drugs, Medicmes, &c.,
Q U X 'jC M A N G E O 11 GIA,
Aw now receiving tlmli
Sm Slock of FALL mill WIXTSSR WOODS,
Which wan porch-wd by a member of the Arm, in person, in the City of New York, and guarun
to he of the very bent quality.
Tills mock wum purchased to meet the requirements of tliie market, and is complete in every
particular, embrac rig—
Dry <>ood't, Clothing, Men’s Furnishing Com!", Notions, Boots
anti Shoes, llats, (Japs, I lard ware, Crockery, Oroccries,
And I'resh and Pure
Drugs, Mecltoin.es, Paints, Oils,, Brushes, Perfumery* &<?,
Them* Goods will he sold at barely a Living ;n we <ll
Exolvisively Toi? Casli,
No bad debts are contracted, and consequent!y v/e enn offer as good, if not better bargains. than
any house in this section of country. Ail we ask 's :i trial.
We are thankful for the extraordinary patronage bestowed on us during the past few months,
and by lair, honorable dealing, will endeavor to deserve a continue lice of the same.
It PM PM HPIt : We me in our IV «• \ v llrlelc Store, located between the oh!
Remington building and the Masonic Hall building, where we will he happy to welcome friends
and customers.
Srpt.-ntber Bth, 1871. 3fi-If BRIGGS, it IKS & CO.
GRAND SALE*
Valuable Property l
IN AND N E \lt TOE PROSI’EIiOCS TOWN OF
QUITMAN, BROOKS CO., GA.
siWorth of Property,
To be disposed of in Sban sos FIVE DOLLARS each, on February 15, 187-:
A ' air and Honorable Sale! iSix well known Citi
zens to manage the Distribution !
the County site of Brooks County. Southern Georgia, is located on the Atlantic
Gulf ffu.ilrmtd, 171 miles Southwest of Savannah, In the Garden section of lire Stale- possess.ng ;
soil unrivaled fer (lie production of Cotton, Corn, flats. Sugar (him l . Ac.. Ac. The present site e.
Quitman, ten yearn ago, was >i pine forest, but by a i •Mnarknble stride, i! has become one among
tin* most prosperous and beautiful towns in he South, containing a population of Inoo souls. m;i
ny magnificent private residence!*. tliirty odd stores, three capacious and beautiful churches, arm
ail the auxiliaries imceca y to constitute a growing, progressive and prosperous town includin;.
a mounter I’oti n laeiory which will he completed and in successful operation early next Spring
The property olhued tor sale in Ihis solnuru* liv directly in or adj icent o the «aid town of Quit
man, and is desirableand valuable property, and can readily he disposed of by parlies who may
be so Hiieee Gill as to secure the same.
The present owners of this property, for reasons satisfactory P> I horns*’] vers, are de-irons of con
verting it into eish. and therefore have selected six: geullonn*n of known integritv, and t> them
have IttlTimti'd the oniire management of • his enterprise: ami !he property desig ated in the scheme
w ill be translerred to said managers, by deed. ;r rapidly as the tickets ire sold, to hold the same
in trust until the day of di-ta ilniiiou; so lint In the event, the entire number of tickets are not sold,
there will be a rani.’ fora pro rata amount of the property offered, to correspond with the number
of liekels disposed 01.
The parfh-M interested are dotm min <1 that, the whole affair shall be conducted on the strides!
principles of honesty, and will take special pains to guard the public againot » i»«.* j.oci-iiGiify n f a
»w indie,
JAMES L. BEATY
E. A. JE .KS M. I).
S S. ST RICK LAND & CO.
S. T. KINGSBEUY.
O. T. TERRY.
THE! PRISSEPS,
Will h.- (Irnwii in l'ublic. awl llm t’rnjn'i i v .inln.ii 1 . - tht> lolinwin ■ nml is us follows :
I’itlZE I. H|>ll'm|il| I’ll'". <■ lllu'n lljr 1(10 MITCH I'fllt't) ; 300 MITCH fctldi]
Mini in nln 'll H ull' cl cull vnli.c , M' ! t uin" ihv : n It use wls six rn"inH, ami
»ll liCCI HH iI v nil t It. H s' ; 1 T'lltl il '. " ib's I’l Hill Q'. it■i.:i II V i l(|f ll u .. £1 000 00 I
(Labor bus been aorured for lliis place !<ir IST and tin* party draw ing tbc place
will be exported to eonlinne . xisiin . cnntr.icis for I ibnr.)
rtUZK 11. One 14 I in I lie !• wn nl Qua mill, on wliicb is a Five
ruein Dwe li ll pi' Incise, icccnlly linilt, s eK" li nc, <-ri I>, Hialilc ami I> ll lt_■ V
ImiiHc, aHnatcil 300 yattis I'lnin tin Courl lien .c, none of the |n : n.'iplc
Bti'cctH, valued ut, 3,200 00 ;
PRIZE HI A Dwelling Hi .ns", \\ illi 23 acres cl L i'nl, a l a'l' mile
Irmn tbc (jnii t 11 niHC in Qii lin in, xv il li all ncic sa t,■ on I- Ini i 1.1 in cs, v. I—
-114,1 at ‘ 2,000,00 I
PRIZE IV A small F 1 1 i• it: 110 am s -00 acres i-learn),
iinii.-r e'.i"il fciic ,in a fine stale f en't tv.il ion, ice mile ami a In,lf It in
Qn I man. valued at 1.000 00;
PRIZE V Om* lin Family cintic- mil Hanes-, v aim'll at 600,00 j
PRIZE VI. A line Mare (F.ln.ly) and l!i v witb 11., I ness,
VU ncil at led 00
PR'ZKYII. A fine M re. IF pTV and II I ]:. ,-s, v hied at . . 400,00
PRIZE VIII. A line Harness M uv, live years old, valued at 260 00,
PRIZE IX. A line M r.., va'ned al 226 00 .
PRIZE X A lai'.te Male, well In-cke, valued ai 226 00
PRIZE XI. Ab nr veat old Mine, vuliii il at 11600
PRIZE XII. Auv MMI' obPy it. valued al 16000
tR ZKXHI A six mo i:.s oil Hall, valued at 50.00 !
PRIZE XI V \ Set 111 Pal li’T' II 111 C, eci.sls! ii ;; 111 fi S'! 11 ' linl lan
('bails. 1 111 i- E si t’l «ii, 2 Solas, IVitlie Talil *, Wliat-mit, C’u: ■ 1 Table
md I U"je (I o.s vii n and l 115,00 j
PRIZE XV On l oir I. iso V\ ~jr„,i va ed n 125,00
PRIZE XVI. \ 'CI 111 dm m Fur litnr. , e ... |)!ele, van. and it.... 100.00 !
PRIZE X\ 1 I O •• III" ll IS' "a value! a| 100 00 i
PRIZE XVlll A D'ltll' e < a-o ... I, K ipisll L VC, \V a • ', Isk ease,
v 4 ad at 100,00 ;
PRIZE XIX S X ll.'ad .. (’ .11 e (,firsl elmiee i Id ill 30) x alii I at. . 100 00 j
PRIZE X X S X bead t'.i (2 de .ee I V.ili.-d a 00,00 i
PRIZE XXI. One y.ik <>x a ndl’.i iI, v 111 a! «*0 b
PRIZE XXII. One SI B d-rooiii pm ,dll ~ vaned a' 80 00 i
PRIZE XXIII. One D able ease £. ].| Delate'., .1 1.. ver Waleli, 18k.
cases, vain and at 15,(10 j
PRIZE XXIV. One yoke n! Oxen liidp.ut, Valued at 80,00
J’KIZ.E XXV. Six bead of eatlle (3 I etmiec) valued at 16 00
PRIZE XXV i. Six head <0 Haiti.t (4iu elmiee) vain, dal 10,00
PRIZE XXVII. S x bed of Haltle (bill elmiee) valued at 00 00
PRIZE XXVIII. Anew Siiievr Fall! y .vw i« Mae me valued at.. 06,00
I’RIZ.E XXIX. (Lie Sine !e ea«e e >'M (I '-x) Waleb, va'ind at 35.00
PRIZE XXX. O e Silver L e Paeliei, Valued at 18 no
PRIZE XXXI. Silver plated Castors, valued at 12,00
Total 11,515 00
plan for Disposal of said Property.
Th. Vnthv scheme emb> :ie<*s the salt* ol lickt’is, which. :ii > > each, w il! net SI7.AT*, the 1
t:*!uo oi said property. When the tickets utv all disposed of. 3.15 small blocks of wood will he !
placed in u box. with :tn entrance Mtftioteni ou »*ne side for the insm tion of the hand.
siid block' will he blank, ba on the remaining l blocks the vain ns pi o- will bo )dain!v writ* !
ten. One of Ihe innuugers wi'l draw frem »I*«* box one block at a time, and it will be passed to the ’
credit ol its corresponding number; for instance : the Ist aleck drawn, will be credited to ticket j
No. I?the ltd to ticket No. *i. etc. if the second block drawn h inscribed v*u it the $7.0- •>
plttutation. ticket‘No 2’* will secure it. If the loath block drawn is labeled a fine horse and;
baggy, valuen at e»AO. the ticket numbered **100" will take the prize.
xc- In the event the entire number ot tickets arc not sold bv the time designated for the dis
tribution. a pro-rata part of the property designated, to correspond with the sale of tickets, will
be disttibuied. in the same manner a> it the entire number was sold.
To 2?nTolio.
W. the undersign* and. Managers of the"atK»ve cutes prize, deem it necessary to state for the in for
mar ea ot those who buy tickets, that it shall bo conducted fairly aud honorably, without respect
to persons.
S. W. BROOKS. Clerk H»r Court.
I . R. HhhK>. Kdit r Banner ’’
CLAYTON GROOVER, Mercltant.
R B. WOOTEN. Tax Receiver.
W. V. LANE Attorney at Law.
E. < . WADE, late Merchant of sari\nnah.
Miscellaneous.
3 W*tK«R, K, H. McOoniUi A *’o , U KK>*i* 4
((•n. San Fnujddco, C*!., nei 24 C’wnnxr * S . y,
MILLIONH Hour Tcßllmony to their
Wonderful Curative KlJects.
They sro not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor
Itiiiri, WliUkey, Proof Spirit* nnd Kefuxe
Id(|Uor* doctored, (q-h.ed and av.c U.-m-d to plca-e the
tai*Lo,culled “TojUoh,”
that load *hc t.ljQdor on to drunkenno«(w«>id ruin,hut are
a true Medi dne.imiulo from tbc Native Boot* and Jf*fh*
of California, free from nil Alcoholic Ktiniu-
Innta. Thcyur**tl.< GREAT IILOOI) PI KI-
FlKIt and A Ml I’ GIVING PUINCIPLK,
a perfect ItenovaLur and of the Syi-tciu,
curry in® off all poiionoua matter aud restoring theblood
to a healthy condition. No pt*f*<»n can tivke tliew Bit*
tor»i according to direction* and remain long unwell,
provided their bone* urn not d<Mtroyi-d by mineral
patron or other rneaio-. aud the vital organa wawual
beyond the jioint of repair.
They aro it fieutle Purgative o* well ns a
Tonic, ponric -.-mg, ulho, the peculiar merit of acting
us a power ful agent in relieving Congestion or Infiain
miitlon of the Liver, end rdl the Visceral Organs.
I OU FEMALE ( OMPLAINTS, in v ;'or
old. married orniugli», at the dawn of womanhood or at
the turn of life, tlicsc Tonic Bitters have no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic IMumma*
11Hfit aud (ami, Ilynpephia or ludigestlon,ludigestlon,
liiiioiiH, If emit tout and Intennlrtont Fe
vers, IMsensns of the Blood, Liver, Kid
neys nnd Bladder, these Biltt r*, i. c. e h*-eM m- 6
micccsaful. Such blniuiHOn arecaUKed b-' Vilinted
Blood, which isg> uerally prodn .«d by Uc-rangumcut
of the IXgr.Ktivc Organa*
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Hoad
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of ih»
Chest. Dizziness, Hour Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attack l . Palpitation of
the Heart, Inflammation < f the Lungs. Pain in the re
gion* of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms. arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them oT unequalled
efficacy in 'cleansing the Mood of al! impurities, and im
parting new lifo and vigor to the whole FjrsU-m.
FOR SKIN DISE \ SES, Eruptions, Tetter, Balt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, lioila. Car
buncles. Ring-Worm*. Hcald Head. Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las. Itch.Si-urM. Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are
liteially dug up and carried out of the .system in it short
time by the use ol these Hitters. One bottle in such
cases will convince tho inasi iucreduious of their cunt
tive effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im
purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in tho veins; cleause it when it is foul,
aud your feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood
pure, and the health of the svstem will follow.
Pin, Tape, nnd oilier Worm*, lurking In the
aystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an individual upon the fade of the
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of
worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the
body that worms exist, but upon tin l diseased humors
and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of
disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no
anthelmintics will free the system from worms like
these Bitters.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. IL MoDONALD dc CO..
Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco. California,
anti 32 and 31 Commerce Street, New York.
KsTSOLD BY ALL DIiUUGISTS AND DEALERS-
axomig CAircrox susr it i
FOR SIGHT JS I‘JUCELESS !
But (h« Diamond Speetadcs will I’rtserve it,
IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT,
ISE THESE
I * JC. 1 ?. IT* K C r V J.J K IV m K w.
Ground from ininntu Crystal Pobblos. moiled to-
ttntl derivo their uaiuo ••Diainond'’ on
account of thoir lmrdnoHH and brilliancy. Th»*\
will last intny tears without .change, and arc
warranted stipori**!* to all ethers, trninufaciuretl
by J. B. KNGLR ,Y GO.. New York.
Caution-. None geuniuo uub’ss stamped with
ourtradi.’ <> mark.
W. E. BARNES 6l CO. f
Jewelers and Opticians, are sole Agents for
Quiiman, (7a., from whom they can only be <•!)-
tamed. No pedlers (TOployed. je2-ly
OUTERS’
Mus i cal Libra in',
CONSISTIN’a OF
Fifteen Volumes Filled with Choice Piano Yusic
Vocal ('oliecliuiD.
HSiismm: I.iouts. A choice collection “gp
of beautifiiKSaoi'od Bonjis. I J '
llkauth and Home. Fikksiok Ktiioer,
A and Sweet Sor\t>s. Three Volumes of T 1 i
ease songs by Webster, Fersley, ole. iV j
Ooi.i'KN Li.’AVes, Volumes i. nnd 11. «'-«
|t| The two Toiutnes contain all ol Wiil S. L
1.1 Hays’ foO}?. JJ
Bl’iUOEt ES' Gems. A crdleclion of beau* rj
tiful rhiliads by Wallace, Thflmu.s. I
Ijsfttrinm’nfiil Collcctioim.
Pi! / Three’vobiajV.t ol elisy |I
xT music for pla vers. JL^I
Mr< f'l and MusUv! Hecrcaihns. ||l
Dance Music. Two colleeUona ol mod- I
i>rnl»> '.Krltsttll y. *
IS Pi -- w r .1/ iorA collection of V
Jj beau'.itul pieces by Wyman, Muck. I>res- (J
aler. etc.
(/ */•/< u GW -A collection of brilliant par
lor mhihc bvChuh- Kiakd
U Ll.<ut (M .’iis. A spleml dcollection, by Vil
bre, Allard, l’acher. Kinkel. etc.
Price. s_‘ Ad per volume, elegantly bound in
cloth, with oilt sides; ±2 in plain cloth; $1 7o in
boards. Adddros*
J. L. PETERS. ;»99 Broadway. N. Y.
We would call aileutiou to J h> • <tf hkm>',
a collection ot over one hundred beautiful opera
son;; *. Price, $.» 00 in cloth nnd gilt. Trade
price, $L 4btdee2o
JOS. R CT ACIIIORX -DO. V’rNWTNOtiAM |
CLA6HOBN & CUNNINGHAM, ;
v, :toT.i:■ u l xND nKT.ur.
ss eis3 «c ,m■: na
Aud Ship Chandlers,
AM I UKALKItS IN
Chi ice Wines* Llquois Al Segars,
Corner Pay ami Lincoln Sts.,
SA VAXXAif OEOKGTA
Orders for Plantation and Family Supplies
promptly attended to. sepia (>m
8. M .’OLDTNO, JA.-. S. TURNBR. I
Savannah. Lovyvillc. I'la. ;
COLDTNG & TURNER,
COTTON FACTORS
—AX D
General Commission Merchants,
No. .VS Bay street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
i Pr«'tnpt and careful attention given to the sale
of Colton, Wool. Hides, Syrup, Beeswax, Tallow
and Produce general y.
Liberal cash advances made on consign
ments. Uv*vb 3m
Miscellaneous.
S( IIKKTZ'S
mvmmezi'z* t : a
is?n u■da s trfWis
IS A RELIABLE
Family Medicine,
And can be taken by either infant or adult will
the same beneficial results.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
| Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Dys
pepsia, Chills, Sick
Stomach, Head
ache, Ac.
IT CREATES AN APPETITE.
None would le without it after a Trial
OFFICE :
N. W cor. sth and Race. Streets,
Philadelphia.
.aleby J. IV. Quitman, Ga.
April 7, 1871. ly
A OUSTS WASTED EVER YWIIERE.
G. G. EVANS # CO.,
"Great Original and only Eoliabl.
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE,
17 fh Year of it< E.-tobl tJine'nl /
# BOC Chestnut Street and ">6 X. Eighth Street.,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS r rt 1871!
New Books! New Gifts! New Attractions !
We will send you any look published in
the United States, with a Gift, on receipt of the
Publisher’* price.
Beware of Imposters, as many are nainv
the name of Evans, and be careful to direct your
letters properly.
p'&‘ % Our complete CbuHfied Cni.alo'rne so
1871 forwarded on receipt ol stamp. . fr.
it! Sendforlt! nm-T-Lm*— *"
„ FOUTZ’S
O CELEBRATED *
Horse and Gains Powders.
This jm-pamtion, long and faroraWy j
(known, will thoroughly rolnvigorata
"broken down ami low-spirit* and horses,
by strengthening and cluansing the
stomach and intestines.
It is a sure preventive of all diseases
incident to this animal, sueli as LUNG
F K V K R . dLANDERS, YELLOW
WATER, HEAVES. COPLIiS, Dls
- FEVERS. FOVS I) K R V 3i \\
I.( >SS OF A I*I*EXIT EANI»V IT A L /v
.fecJS 1 JKVpFSK- <4-7~A if-.)
gives a smooth and glossy .skin—and ' / y
transforms the miserable *-ke!.-*, >,x A
into a hue-looking and upiritei horse 6*
* y To R' '■} *'"l mos Cow.* this prepnra
-1 1111 ' uo-aiuabie. it is a suV yie
j Cjf f| iV Ut ‘' t * \ RirM, '‘ rl ’ : *' Hollow
actual experiment to increase the
liJW of milk and cream twenty
I”' r cent .and make tin; but > fl rm
~~ ’ and sweet In fart- rung cattJit
i gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
| them thrive much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, «.ich as Coughs, ricers in
the Lung*. Liver, &c , this article acts mm cru.
half a paper to a paper in a barrel of L >, r
swill the above diseases will be erndi (»
c.a dor entirely prevent, and. If given -Tr . FwG
In ee- tain po v- utive and
DAVID E. FOFTZ, Proprietor,
BHTIMOBE, «, ,| .
r» SMebv nrns.-lrt. and throughout
the United states, < auadas and South America.
T.P" Ft r sale iu Quitman by Messrs. Briggs,
JelkHA-.ro. novlTly
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
1 l or Mcrofnla,N(Tofn«
X ions l>iseases of ili«
tjOB, or Scrofula iu
fcuj form.
An J. seaßC or eruption ot
the Skin, disease of the Liver,
Rheumatism, Pimples, O 1 a
Bores, Ulcers, Broken-down
Constitutions. Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a de-
praved condition of tlie blooc^
DR. CROOK’S
SYRLP or
«SS POKE ROOT.
J R haa the medicinal property
of Poke combined with a prep*
IjJy aration of Iron which goes al
cnee into the blood, perform*
ir.g the most rapid and wo#
derful cure*.
Ask vour Druggist for Dr, Crook’s Com
pound Syrup of Yoke Root —take it and lx
£»L_
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
inv.abmbV Fimliv M.-AHno. for pn- j
rii'ying. cleansing, removing bad od us in
all kinds of sickness; for burns, sores, wounds.!
stings; for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin
| diseases; for catarrh, sore month, sore throat. j
! dip them; for colic, diarbtea, cholera; as a wash j
|to soften and beautify the skin; to remove ink 1
j spots,mildew, fruit staius: taken internally as
1 well as applied externally; so highly recommen- |
iU*d by all who have used it—is for sale bv ail ;
; Druggists and Country Merchants, and may be
! ordered directly of the
j DARBY BKuriIYLACTII CO..
IHI William Street. N. Y.
\nril *?1, 1871. ly
JOB JVOItK
'VT FATLY and expeditiously executed at the i
Banner office.
Savannah Advertisements.
s. s. miller”
DEALER IN
Maliogany, Walnut and Pine
SOBODHQQ!2 9
fFRENCH AN'D COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS
L()Oli iU fj fir IaBB CB.
Mattrerses Kadeto Order.
! 155 A 157 BROUGHTON S HiEET,
Next to Weed A Cornwell,
1 HA VANNA IT GEORGIA
i February 20. 1871. ly
M. M. SULLIVAN,
Dealer iu
SHAD, FRESH AND wste^
Suit Wali-r Fish,
Vegetables. Fruit* and Other Produce.
| All orders promptly attended to. Terms
Cash on Deliverv.'tte^
3., 'L1, -! Savannah. Qa.
M. J. DOYLE.
DEALER IN
! Family Groceries, Litjiiois
Fruits, VefelnWes, &<*.,
Sole Agent for “Jobn Tajlur's Son rs Cek biatcd
Brand Albany Ale.
| MARKET SQUARE - Ead Side,
SAVANNAH, CEORCSA.
\ rff* Ordora Burn the Country promptly at
(Tended t-. .farm't
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
icon. ITiKSIDKNT & AIiKUCOIiX ST.,
Savannah, Ua
i Traneclent and Permanent Boarders Iteceived.
' DR. D. COX
Would Inform bis oi l friends that he is non- in
his .\Vv Quarter*, located a* above, mein ill
strive to (;ive mti .faction to guests.
Charge per Day, - - 82.00
Jafy 15,1870. Cm
MEIKHARD BIOS. 4 CO.
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Remit Made
€ LOTII I NO.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Ol'Ollgllf Oil nt.,
Savannah, : : Georgia.
H. Mkimivkiv. I Or Fl' M, ts. Mi-ivti,!....!
I. Mkimiaru, fSO A- • 'Vhi-e ,t. K. A. Wen.. J
»-idi.> new York. cm !
Wvi. li. Trsn.v. tVa. VV. (Jtnvno\.
TISOX & UOItDOX,
COTTON FACTOHS
com mission mmm,
wtrlltV,” [Savannah, Ga.
1 LAGGING AND IRON TIES ADYANdT
1> on Crops.
Liberal Cash Advances made on
of Cotton.
f'rireftt! attention to all business and prompt
1 Aecnn'ls^lHTL' Om
F.II BHHN 8c CO.,
Cotton Factors
AM)
torn wmm mm
1* ir?t Office Weat of Exchange,
Savaunnli, (Oorgla.
Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties advanced
on Crops.
Prompt and careful attention given to the sal •
of Cotton, Wool, and Produce generally, and
immediate retiirtis^guaranteed.
meat*. aug2s-(>m
Joseph Fivkhan*. Jas. B. Pakamoiik.
JOSEPH F!NEGA:I k 00. 3
COTTON" FACTORS
f 0 li M i S ST? \ IlEßfll IXTS,
Ik«S Street, Savannah Ga.
Liberal advances made on Produce consigned
to ns or to our correspondents in New Y ork or
Liverpool.
—ALSO—
Agents for the celebrated “BROWN COTTON
| GIN."
! Orders for the above Gin will receive prompt
! attention. sept3t»-4m
-IA.MES KibfvSKY. GEO. W. SCOTT, j
s. S. STRK KLAM),
KIRKSI-yle SCOTT,
H 72. © 7'H'C»Ga?)S '
COMMISSION ME B"C H ANTS.
Kelley's Eicck, Bay Street,
Savannah, ; : Geor.g;i.
T YTF. will make liberal ndvnncc.' on C *ti. c
\ > Produce, and Merchandize consigned to
our care, and having increased facilities, we con
j fidently ask a tidal at the hands of our former
i patrons and the public generally,
i Biiirging and Iron Ties furnished at the
| Lowest market price. septls-t>m
S- KROUSKGFF,
DEALER IN
JU ill in cm ooJ s,
i ILL) -5
14TU Congress Street,
1 SAVANNAH.* GEORGIA
1 October 5,187 U 4(V3m
HOTELS.
eIT If MOT i1 a
QUITMAN, O^V.
T. G. JENKINS, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL, located on the
ct !♦*.• liityr from ihe Depot j \ | t 4
iaud co»i venient to the business \ or* —AT 111??
tion of the town, is now open f<»r
, (he accommc»diition of Perman< nt and Trauscient
Boartk-rs.
j 7he '1 .lbles will be furnished with the best the
market uttpnl.'. the rooms -and bedding coinfor
table, and every attention will be paid to guests
| Conveyance will be in attendance at
I he Depot on t ! ;i* arrival of Passenger Trains, to
this house, h RLE OF CHARGE/
1871. 7-ts
MUiRiCK BAKNEF, I’koiisiktok,
Cor. Pine and Joel < n Si: s*.
Albany, Georgia.
. ,*/**l'. .He i wants. Contort of Guests stu l
| or.sly le^.ii led. I.lavks ready to carry Passe* -
j gs*rs «o and from Depot.
November 4. 1870. Cm*
HSMSMU mut
Savannah, Ga.
A. IS. Lm:, Frop’r.
Board per Day, $3.00.
i ' -The friends of Mr. D. <’. NOE are notified
! tha:- fee n<>w connected with this house.
Heptember 15, IfcTL Ism
Y itcellaueous.
OU IT MAN
FUMTOItS HQUSr.
JOHN M. WITT,
| (’iiljiisft Milker: Undertake.,
i :;v
■ !:. p* •ii ineutly established at» I*
Quitman n regular
I iirnit lire Muinifaeioey.
md c .mtly on liaud a large lot of cosd»
■ ieap
n \ RK.\r \ RED.STEADS, SAFE!*,
WAIMMiO';!:-, \\ ASH -ST A N DS,
W:v-. a <T(AfRS. B st-.n ROCKERS
and is prepared to put up to order
sELHIET Mill;.-. SIDEBOARDS,
ind every 1 . hij-./ ne' dod in the i uruUure line, an
vea him ; »\
-
■ •
pur* .U 1 lid . with of Snvaimah <»r *‘U( •
a : u i upoi Lin! ulvantage t<» the pt?\«
• - . - "vcr. *»?.•• •• ut Furniture leaving his et»
slepairtu-!one with neat,no; &
COF FIKTS X
111 - r '■ j*• business. I e
i. .i’ - . - , ; i• J :... ib l \ ! '!R fAK lilt, and
■ . >-u u > ■' mi-Vte : nuilriient of SolK»
•,c n B 1 *.-•':< W -it ( hiua, and hnitutioT
.... i ' i nid Wale and i put up iu variant
•yv: -. ;-.«•! •:■ ng tn- pop; ; .O. t.«*’.««!!id,
v >M ri - a;i - ■ a hand, and can b<
I .rut. that person* oi«
(knii': C< dins v. ili «n i the exact length.
' ‘ | ( i iptu >ruar<!«*d to any £>ta»
ieii on tin \tl.u, ■ . i.f (J nit R lilroad.
JC2SW m. WITT.
Q ;n. f:a .S- y; Jl. !>;«». Its
SZ ■.s RiV
SOS,
A N D-
Burial Caskets !
* •/"' -•*> >"
L : U ■ I'iWir'
TANARUS! un i* i.ii and no'ir.u- iu<* public that he
l i.'.s now completed a.I ;u lung'-rnents for theenc
*e-ful con.i:ie‘h n ofth- Umb ro-her’s bn -i •‘ss,
having rcreh ed ’!)** Agency for Ihe sale of tho
>br«i<**l Fi-k * • Burial Case* and Cus
uets. and ll= sariK! will be sold at tegular Un
dor taker's rales.
He v. : il also h -ep on hand silver plafed h»n
dh‘« ertd m» ' ritin"A which can Ik.* substituted
: r r he nn die hamlh**. etc., in a few minute*
'vi4.Ci;:/.ens of ;;e:L'hboriltg towns can be sup
plh-d promptly with any de&ciw»iion of case de-
Teraw, CASH on deliverv.
JOHN AT. WITT, Agent.
Quitman. July 14. IsTL m- ly
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