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<Thc Quitman gauwr*
QUITMAN, FEBRUARY 9, 181-2.
Squared Up.—Nolwithstat-diuj' tin
sale of twenty-odd Lots if land was ad
vertised to take place on last Tuesday,
we are gratified to an-.ounce that only
five were knocked down to the highest
bidder, by the Deputy Slit-tiff. The de
lnamls against the remaining owners of
lands advetUse 1, were settled.
,®3*lsaeon. Flour, Spun Thread, and all other
goods, at low prices at Kaytox's .Ww York
.Store, -47 ts
®3t,Scp Briggs, .It.lks & La's adver
tisement in regard to Garden Seeds.
Their potatoes are from Hoist's tnrunm -to
establishment, Philadelphia, aad can be
relied on as the best varieties in this
market.
M cn-Reforo buying your goods, call and exam
ioe the prices at Kay ton’s New \ork Store. [lt
Br sgs JeH-s & Cos.,
It will be seen by advertisement in to
day's paper, are energetic, go-ahead
merchants—having a!r< ady introduced
intojlhis market goods su table for spring
wear. Their prints are beautiful, of
good quality, and arc ottered remark:!
biy low. They have now on hand the
, largest st. ek ot general inercUaMbzo ev
er before received, and are determined L
keep it tip to the pt-sent standard.
Small profits and qtiiek e.v sales, they
have dernonsfr ited :s the true policy for
njercliatifs. Their sales have been enor
mous and still they are increasing—so
much s.that the firm is seriously con
temn'ating an addition to the present
capacious store-room. But go to their
store and see their present stuck. Tie v
will give yon a hearty welcome, and
courteous treatment is guaranteed, whe
ther you buy or not.
i c-,. Tli.:: Ne w York Ft ere is the place to buy
yaurgoiHl heap. 4t, ts
A Mew Hotel in Quitiiian.
We direct attention to the card in to
day’s Ha ns sa, in regard to the opening
of the “.MeXu t. Jlorsif’—a new house of
entertainment, presided, over by our old
friend, 1). U. McNeil, Esq It is untiec
essary tor us to recommend this hotel to
the public, for MoNtSib is well and favor
ably kimwn; and one of his chnractciis
tics is to keep every thing about him in
“apple pic older.” Mac also loves ‘'good
eating” himself, and consequently we
will guarantee that his guests will fare
sumptuously on the snbstantials ami
luxuries of the land. Our prediction is
that,the “McNeil"- will be a popular
bouse, and wo trust the cloverpropricloi
, nl ,y reap a roasonabm lemuneration for
his labor in caicriug to *he wants of the
public.
>ri PtioT'uvi.otic Kt.nn for sate at H. ll'.
Kayi'on’o New York .Store. 48 ts
Prof- Itssn’sEiiifita •imciit.
Oil last Monday niglit, Prof. Ryan’, of
Columbia, *. 0,, eutei tained our citizens,
in the Court r cm, by a practical and ;
eloquent lecture, on the sol j :t of men
tal and intellectual culture-—wherein \
many great truths we t enunciated and •
Bi-tigildo advice given to his •«« liance. j
The Professor has been engaged as a :
public lecturer for upwards of a quarter
of a century—hisanind is a storel.oe.si
of knowledge on all subjects —and as he
speaks with flu uey and distinctness, his j
uudinnee is held spell-hound. At the j
conclusion of the lecture, the I’njfcs.t r,
assisted by his s m, only fourteen years
of age, entertained the audianco by char
acter representation, and readings from
the poets. L 'gar A. Roe's splendid poem
“The Raven,” and “The Bells,” were ad-:
mirnbly rendt-rid, and gave evidence
that the gentleman is a master of elocu
tion. In fact, Ryan's recitation of the
“The Raven” and “The Bells.” has seem
ed for him a national reputation. In
chi rad' rf< presentation, young U--i,A is
certainly a prodigy. Ills “Woman’s
Rights, ’ tin- Hard Shell religious enthu
siast, and the “News Boy,” were admir
able.
;C b' K ■, vt .New Yrnk Store is in the corner
buflilUig uuder the
...
The Savannah RepreucAJf.— We pub- |
lish elsewhere a notice of this journal.
Under its present management it has j
been vastly improved in typographical
appearance, and is now one of the lust
conducted dailies published in the South.
We commend the Ilcp'iV can to the read
ing pul lie; and it can he relied on its a 1
faithful chronicle T pass it g events.
y«s~For Bargains ia Dry Goods, nothin?.
Shoes. G: • lie-', 4c., call at the New York .;
Store in Quitman. 4C-tf
The Savannah Advertiser.—This daily
journal costs only four dollars a year—j
arid is the cheapest paper published in j
this State. It contains a vast amount of
reading m alter, made up of the cm rent
news of the day, transpiring in both
hemispheres. Its coa merc'al news is
reliable and full, whilst its local ce'umns
are crowded with events transpiring in
Savannah. It is r. good pap- r.
■feg.The leading <lrnc,-aa.l Patent Medicines :
at Ha -mat. e price.- ar Kayto.v’s
it -ts Saw Tons Srpas.'
Minkins Slowly.
j Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis are
| not the only ones to he dreaded. Canker or
dry rot does not bkvt a tree as suddenly as a
stroke of lightning, but unless arrested it de
stroys it as certainly; and in like manner chron
ic debility, although it does not kill with the
swiftness of yellow fever, is as sun- to sap the
strings of life eventually ns any acute disease, if
not checked by .invigorating medical ion. There
is,something inexpressibly touching in the spec
tacle of ] reumiure decay. Languor, pallor,
emaciation, depression of "spirits, and a distaste
for exerou'i,_are its ordinary symptoms, and
they Should he 'promptly met by tonic treat
meat. The best invigoruut and exhilerant that
can be administered 1 in a .case of this kind is
Hostetler's Ntomach Bitters. The stimulating
principle of the preparation rouses the dormant
energies of the system, amt the strengthening
and regulating properties give a permanent and
heaklilul impulse to the vital forces thus
brought into play. The Ihilirg appetite is re
awakened, the process of digestion and a ..imita
tion are quickened, the quality of the blood is
improved, the secretions become more natural,
and every organ that contributes to the nour
ishment of the body undergoes salutary change.
By these means the repair of the physical struct
ure is cffi c ed and its health and vigor restored.
In no class oNliseases lias the beneficent oner
at ion of the Bitters been move marked and sir;
king than in those characterized by genera! de -
bility and nervous prostration. Ladies iif
t'eeted w ith these ailments And in this most
wholesome olall tonics and correctives the safest
and surest means of relief. It isl strong to li
st- re and powerless to injure. Such is the uni
form testimony of "cloud;: of witnesses.”
.N( w Adver (Dements.
{Reaper Rja Ever I
J. EL Fl^iCH,
Is now receiving his slock of
Fail ed WBar 3ocds,
Which will be sold as
Cl»-:tp « : any Slonct- i;s QiiiJaiau
or elsewhere, and embraces—
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Calicoes, Domestics,
Trimmings, Nations, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, ,tc., ilc.
Tn fact, everything desired tor comfort, nocessi
ty and a-lornmeitt. Also ai.eavy stock of
HARD WARE, TIN WA RE,
CROCK FRY, <f -C.
XIIS STOCK or
©ooo3lllß®
Consists of General Family Supplies, such as
Fleer, C<iflee, Sugar. IVpper. Spice. Potash,
Canned Oysters, Pickles, Ac.; Tobacco,
Snuff, Ac., Ac.
Tbe continued patronage of she public is re
spectfnlly soFicted, and lair, honorable dealing
guaranted.
t -vT Counti y Produce of every description re
coived in exchange for goods.
J. It. FINCII.
Quitman, Sept. 8. 1871. if
To the Ladies.
MIL LI N KEY
.. m m r & ry
press goooc.
T!IE OKLY COMPLETE STGOK
EVER BROUGHT TO QUITMAN.
Mrs. M. P. BLACK,
TAKES pie (Meiv in notifying the
f’r«o h- county that .sin- 1 - just returned
from Baltimore,< re she purchased, and ha
now iu store, a complete stock of
Millinery and Dress Goods,
Kinhrucirm Bonnots and ll.its of the latest styles j
and of evt-rv quulPy and description ; Ribbons. j
nowes. Trimmings iff every description ; Silk. '
Pique. Th-uege, and oilier Dress Good.--; every ;
thing, in facd., neousary for a Ladv’s outfit. i
Her stock <f TRIMMING.S lias never boon
etj iide.l i:i Quitman : and all are of the \ cry beat
quality.
She is also prepared to
Trim Bonnets and Ilats,
and Make up in the very latest
style, and in accordance with the most* popular
Bridal Wardrobes made to order *
Thankful for past favors, she solicits a contin
uance of patronage, and invites tin* ladies to call
and examine her goods.
March 31, 1871. -I.'i-tf
Cliciijicsl Sion: in Qiiitaii!
JACOB MCI,
DKU.KK I.N ‘
tfmttff nnb Staple J)tn 6®obs,
'GROCEIXIIL.-s, &o.
TIKES pteaeure in announcing to his olil cus
tomera and the public generally, that In
has now in store a very large ami varied stock o!
Fall & Winter &ao*ta,
Which were purchased by him in New York, at
very moderate rates, and will be sold as
As Jew oi* Gentile
Can possibly Sell goods in this section of coun
try-
My stock embraces everything usually called
so-r in this section of country, ami for quality,
Cannot be JBxceliefl.
All I ask is a visit—an examination of ray
Goods—and knowledge of prices.
Thnnkfni tor past favors, a continuance of cits
tom is solicited. JACOB BAUM.
Quitman,. Sept. 22,1871. ts
JOHa I.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ecz-xiR-Tsrrs assxj't,
Alabama Street, ATLANTA, OA. i
I’. 0. Box 425. Janl2-hm
Beta Sbbcrfiscmrnk,
HISTORY OF
The Great Fires
In CHICAGO and the \\i>T. by Rev. E.
i (iood*pu«‘d. D. D.. of (Jhieago. Only compleie
history, 700 Bvo. pages; i»0 engravings 70,000
alreHtljr sold , Price 2.7)0. 20o() agents made in
20 days. Profits go to sufferers. Agents want
ed. il. S. Goodspeed & Cos., 37 Bark Ro.v. New
York.
A GKNTS WANTEi>. —-Agents make
Jt\. more money at work lor us limn at any
thing else. Business light and permanent. Bar
lieulats live. G. Stinson A Cos., Fine Art /Vo
listers, Portland. Maine,
<&mm sings
sir.- (iciiuine «ndKcliaitle.
II you want Sci-ils tlr.it will giro entire ralis
fiwlion, act those t-ab-o l by D. C. BBAINAI’D
: Nucioty of Shakers. Mount Lt-bnnnon, N. V. il
lustrated Descriptive < ki'.wlogiu- free on applica
tion, with mice of package; rent by mail when
ordered, postage propclil. Address 1). C.
BK.UXABD, Mount ; .m. N. Y.
Bloomington Harsevy, Illinois.
20tUVeur! (ioo Acres! 1 3 Gn*er\ llomvs ! E.:irg
est assortment. Best stock. Low prices. Trees
•‘ hrubs, Giants. Bulbs. Scctls, Stock. Grafts, Ac.
Cue hundred page lllusirated Catab'gue, 10
cent*. Bulb, Plant. Seed Catalogue, all lor K)
cents. Wholesale Price List live. Send for
these, before buying chew here.
F. K. P o a Bloomington, ill.
j)p») IU Sf PROOF OATSS-J a
l\ lUbSORU Ore haul Grass a
bushel. Semi been is postage stamp and my
complete Priced Ids,* of all kinds of Grass
Sevtls Fielc Needs, Garden Semis, Flower and
and Tree Seeds. Agricultiival Implements, Ma
chmery. Guanos. Chemieals, Li\e Stock. *‘ c..
wijl be for v\ a red you. Tin so Price Lists con
tain much valuable info'“million as to time and
quantity to plant, Ac. .MARK W. JOHNSON,
i,l ii). A ». !:uibi. Ga.
So lit hern l-Aa r-.c prb.c- • Ihob 1 © per
ilii} . Agents wau.ed. Send fbv particu
lars. Circulars free. 11. I). BRIER & Go., A‘ -
lama. Ga.
Till BIIOWX COTTON CO.,
New Ij4>*S«IoI8, C'OElMv,
Manufacturers of the ‘ Brown Gin,” Colton Seed
Hu Her*. AbicLiiiory and Castings. Manufactur
ers of Harris’s Patent Rot:ir\ .‘ team Engine- Die
best und cheapest Steam Engine for plantation
purposes. Cotton-gin makers and repairer
fiirnislied with all ‘kinds . f materials. Saws
Ribs, Pnllles. Bo.xes, etc., of any pattern, to or
der at short notice. Have had long experience
in the business, and guarantee satisfaction in ev
ery particular. Orders solicited. Address as
above.
' u;i|.l ail
is now made known in a Treatise (of 48 octavo
pages) on foreign and native Her'cil prop: 1 ra
tions. published by Dr. O. Phelps Brown. The
prescription was discovei ed by him in such a
providential manner that he eanuet conscien
tiously refuse to make it known, as it has ci'*ed
every body who used if for Fits, never having
failed iu a single case. The ingiedient may be
obtained frem any drug ist. A c-q.-y sent flee
0) all ap ■licunis by mail. Adtlress Dr. <).
PIIEI.PS BROWN, 2i Grand Street, Jersey City
N. J .
C k PENTE Ll i B
And all Others in need of
DOO R S .
SAWIIEM, BLINDS,
mmmi dlixb mm
SAS il WE I a 11TS, ETC
Can always find a La- go Slock are! Low Prices at
Illaii* &■ iHekforcP.s,
I- I Bay SB, SAVANNAH, GA.
February 2, 1872. ' (an
Notice.
A TLA NTT A-e G’s I.V It. U. t'o""A\V |
.Savannah. Ga., January J ltd 1872, j
THE ANN Id f. M I'.h rt\ (J ()F hli IJ STOCK
HOLDERS of tin* A.lauSc aid Guff Railroad
Company will he held at the Company's oflA<*.
in the city of Savannah, on YVEPNK-PAY, Pie j
1! ih of February jjejg ,at 11 o'clock, n. m.
An election for Diicc'ors. to manage, the a f - j
r.irs of the, company »or the ensuing year, wid
bo held at this mee.iug.
Stockholders a.fending the meeting, and thei>-
families, w ill !><• nv-sed ."'ve on the trains of the
Company from flu: I2th to the IT h inclusive, of
February, on <-uibi ing theiv ceitilicales of
stock 'o the conducior.
Jai)26 id D. MCDONALD, s'ec’y.
Dissolution.
rpilß l-'IRM OF Mf-UALL A GILT-J) waulL-
I polvi-fl un inrtt., urtil ttn; imiltMliii'n
ed lilonn ia aitthoi-b.uil to suttli- nit tin-unSini-lHnl
hiisim-ss. J. JI. MeUALJ..
New Firm.
THE FNDERSIGNLD have this day, January
Pth. 1872, formed a copartnership, unde:'
(}«• n unc and sty].: of {VScC.VJI &, Givuiri'.
f>r the purpose of ccpiducting a General* Drug
Bu.siaCs*. aud will continue at tlie old gland of
the late firm. J. H. M<-‘ 'ALL,
Clay Tun groover.
Quitman, January 12, 1- 72. frn
GEORGIA
mm mmrnsi
OF COLUMBUS.
incorporated 1859.
Capital $Jo8.0('0
Assets d68 s OOO
J. F. BOZEMAN, PresU
D. F. WILCOX, Sec : y.
Conlinues to furnish perfect security against loss
or damigeby fire on all kind® ofinsurabie prop
erty at adequate rates.
Agents caw be found at every prominent point
in the Southern State to whom applications foi
Insurance maybe made Apply to
JOHYJ TILLMAN,
Agent at Q.iitman, Gaorgta.
Fcbmary 4, 1872 i
At Auction!
F PURSUANCE with authority vested in the
undersigned, wo will sell at public outcry,
to the highest bidder, before the Court House in :
Quitman, on Tuesday, the fdh day of .March j
next. (1872), the Two Story Framed House, and
-To wn Lot on which the same stands, ii. tin*'
Southwest Section of the Town of Quitman, at j
present occupied by Mr. Womack as a School'
House, and known as the --Lovick Pierce Female
College.”
This property will be sold without fail on the >
c ay stated.
Terms, cash, ansi pnrcliasi-r to pay for ttllca.
J. K. LDifON’DSO.N,
T. Zt. FILDES.
February 2. 1872. j-jt '
Copartacs'ship Notice
npHF under igned have entered into a Copart
-H nership lor the purpose of conducting a
SlffiM SiilCAfi'TILE IHISS,
ore- &. cash basxs,
Ami solicit a slum) of tlm trailo. They gimran
too to ilo an lionorablo business for
Dash or Barter.
They are n-coiving. ami will continue to re
ceive, a good supply of
Provisions,
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Hardware,
Shoes, &c., Ac.,
And pledge themselves tn Soil as &OW as liny
other Imn.-e !a the interior ; and they invite a
cull ‘from their friends bell re purchasing else-
PA'fVE & HALL.
Quitman dan. Id, 1872. ;t-tf
Sale of Valuable property
\ r L .!. be sold, at public sale, in the town ot
V/ Quitman, on the First Tuesday in March
next, to elt'eet a division among ilii- heirs of the
las tall- of ,1. W. Bpaiti, the following property,
to wit. :
The--i'ailgett. House" end Lot, -a good dwell
ing ami necessary out buildings.
Ihe adjoining' Lei. with Blacksmith, Wood
Shop, and other buildings
The •’School I louse Lot,” near the Depot,
will) good Dwelling (sold subject to lease.).
g-crTt-rms, ea-y.
For particulais apply to
1’..1 SLAIN, nr
M. JON MS, Valdosta.
January 1!). 1872. ;j (,].s
E. G. WADS,
XSIJOIO'FIJ.,
AND
C ononis ’on Me reliant,
Qabtcv', t'Foo! !,„ Ga-v*--j), ( X\
IDL ;aive sirmt aN’enNou lo (lie Purchase
V V and Bale of Ue,.l Iv aie and Personal
Property, of every desevip;. on.
h'dyr* for the puudmse of Cotton prompt
ly a .ended to.
December 8. 1871. 49-ts
For Acco fflmctia tion cf
&TG f 3.m EM£S.
HYaiyfv-®
GFNEItAL SUPFPINTrNDKXT’S OFFICE, )
An.an o' \m> Gi i.!' ll.ui.uoAn, V
Si\ VIIII luil . I * 72. )
A special train for I e trauKport.iti.in of Slock
liob’n i * to . iU iUUiuii. lo attend Mu: annual meet.
I ',na oi 'i aid Wt dLesa.iy, Feb.jiary 11th, will
be run as follows:
Leave L Left !<!'•■ Tm-dav, Feb. IP. Ih, 0.20 a. in
'i iii tn „.*ville, “ “ 8!o a.m
i% Quitman, “ 10.20 a.m
“ S HO, SU. “ “ 11..'»5 a.m
“ BlaeK dieir, M “ 8.18 p.m
“ I “ “ 6.11 p.m
“ Mci ii tosh, *• “ o :w> p.m
Anive u- iiioiali. “ “ 8. i.o ]>.m
j'E i (fi.'MXO.
L-.ve "nvanaii!i. Thu Feb. loth, H.OOa.m
! . viiw ; y. i t mh. *• “ UK) am
“ so r], “ “ 11 1» a.lll
“ Plucl.-’-ihear, “ 12.08 p.m
“ \ : 11 it h 1 1;, ' “ “ 6.17 p.m
“ (luiiioan. “ “ 6.lft p.m
“ 'l liomasville, « “ 8.0-1 p.m
“ P i .ibridfco, “ u 10.20 pm
; . it. M. r* can also travel on regular
r i Min:-?.
11. ■’ H*• r NI' Gcn'l Sup ? t.
rpilE Tenth Velum.- « o i.eu'y Hoi skhold
1 Mao.v/.i . begins witliLlnuoary *72. It is
editeti by (jail I !iii'u!! , »ii. . . F. Wood, and 11, V.
Osborne , and includes among ita regular con
tribiitors 11oi a.ee Greely, (.’ail H imilion, Thos.
K. Bafober, Dr. Dio f.ewis, Dr. W. W. Hail,
.Jaii-.es Barton, etc. Harriet lit-echer Ftowe,
Brick Pomcn-y. Jolm G. -• xe, Maj. (Nail Kil
patrick, Pctrol'Mim V. .La-by. etc., write-for il
wiTHsionully. Tonus, One Dollar a year. In
cliibbifig, three lirsl-cLi** pevio lieals are given
for t-hb prim* of one oftiiem. The mo. ! liberal
• ‘remiuin List ever publidied. No jieriodical is
more frequently or favorably mentioned 'by the
t,• •.• -•. ‘-Wood's Household M. ga/.ine is one ot
ih<* monuments of business enterprise ? which
m irk the a:o-. M< 7;-<'/ ■;/ Ht.no Jtn'.riKfl, Pllil -
udelphia. Pa. 4, .1i has been improving ever
-ill' .- we knew i a gor and criterion for tee fu
11 in:.” (ourirr.Fo w Mai-ket, Caiuola **lt is a
marvel of clieaj nc-s an l firs.:-class quality com
birred.A>-c York: times. A'tecin. :ii copy sent
free to any address.
8. S. WOOD & CO., Newb.irglt, N. Y.
/ -A
, ~ g How S-081, How Restored.
lit I toiidi'di' and. a * otliii"ij of DR. CFLVER
WPLL'A CEIiEBRATED E-.-AV on the radical
core, of cerb.ii! w4-akn<-.-se.;s. the « /fee sos Errors
and Abuses in early life.
The •!<■!;'• iled author, in this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates f-om a thirty year’s
successful practice, that the alarming con-equen
ces of such erroi-H and abuses may be radically
cured wi limit tin- dangerous use es internal
,nediciiie or the application of the knife; point
ing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain
and efft’ctuul, by means of which every sufferer,
no ma o-r v-huf. his condition may be, may cure
him-Of ":'<-a;:!y. privately, and radically
L ■ aid be in tin* lands of
every youth und every matiju the laud.
B<-nt, uudtM* seal, in pi.tin cnwl.'-pe, to any
address, y/- /;/ paid on receipt of six cents, or two
post -tamps.
Also, ]>r CrdverwelpH “Marriage Guide,"
price 25 emits. Address tho publishers ,
BBaS. .!. ( . KLiNE&CO..
127 Bow* ; v, New York, Post-Otlice Box 4,58 G.
Jan. 20, 1872. 4-y
J. S. " CUMMINGS,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
QUITMAN GEORGIA.
THE nndi-rrigi.-rl will give bis personal at
tention to the
Auction Business,
and solicits consignments of every character of
goods, to be disputed of in a speedy manner, at
auction, to the highest bidder.
Auction every Aaiuaday, at hi; Auction room.
Rj';h;i:!-:.v'-kh. -J. B. Finch, Judah Paine. K. C.
W-.de, W. ! . Hooker, F. R. Fildes and Nam'! W.
Brnuks Quininiu, Ga.
1 January 17, 1872 . iLtiap
KRAUSE & GO.
a'n':.»u /a..rj»Tq ces .vv®
TAKE pleasure in ftmmmiciin; to tlm.Citizeim of BiooU.i County, tir.it they h ivo now in stored
ii coinplettt outsort Blent of
Dry Hoods, Clothing, Notions, and Sliocs, Hats and Caps,
Hanlwai’c, Crockyy, Farnlinrc, Crocerlos, LiQUOItS,
Also, a full assortment of Z. Y. Lyons & Sons’ Durham Smoking Tobacco, and
every grade of Chewing Tobacco and ,Snuff.
Ami will sell the smro KXC.T.I'. I YULY for :a EBi* but on such fair and houora|
I>l<> terms, that a trial will satisfy citizens that
■s?:Eas Zf3 FiwzizrTi xioTETsosa 2
At which t»* purchase Dry Goods and supplies o! every description.
Our Stock will be replenished weekly, and kept up to all the demands of trade.
Oiir HOLIDAY GOOD;' will bo in store in a low days, and in auftloiout quantity to meek all
ZAT'AH kinds of Country Produce'will be taken in exchange for go >ds. and the highest market
price invariably allowed. ‘ II i J YI.TSE
Quitman, Ga., Nov. 21, 1871. 80 ly"
V »-
Savannah Advertisemcnis.
SEA FOWL Gil l *
(STAND AU D GUA It ANTE ED.)
TII E SUBS Clt I B E It S j —-v,
1 IB 7 ®).]
Having succeeded lo llio ’ — r ' M-_
c s a hjyc a® of Til —A' - , a„, >_ >
j
FEUTILIZi']'/ 1
THE PRICE IS AS HERETOFORE
Tu meet. the exiremyea of tire tim and Un- Quality is MTinanU'd tube fully equal lo that of
any ever offered for sate. For particulars of Us two-fold pownr of increasing the growing crops,
and al the same lime pcrmimemly eorfehin" I lie noil, and its unparalleled success in promoting
,bi. grew lh of Oelton anil t'oni. we n li-r to tile certificates of many of our leudUg pi inters, con
tained in our printed putnphlcM and circular;.. il'il’l' A McK INZiF.
General tiF. IDS Hay street, Havanuah, Ga.
7 >Y-W ' are authorised to m dee :i Poll m (rade .villi pluni-'i - for the above < I moo, allowing Idc.
for I,OIV itlidilling Cotton, delivered at the Kiiilroad sla'ioii on or lieforu the Ist dnv of .November
next, at the same lime leaving it optional with the purchaser to pay the note in oilner Gotten or
the monel, thus giving the planter the benelit of the rise or fall in cot ion. Gall soon mid leavo
your order with LI VINGSTON .V RAKNU3,
January 26, 1872. 4»Jta Agents, Qulttnan, Ga.
R PEAF£ COE’S BOATS
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
A N A !. VS IS; "
per cfcvr.
Moisture, determined at 212 deg. F 1 5. SC
Orcaiiic Matter 48 70
Yielding Ammonia 8.60
Soluble Phosphoric Acid 8.&5
F,univalent to Hone Flaepii.de Dissolved 10.82
Insoluble Phosphoric A. id 4.53
Equivalent, to Hone Phosphate 9.83
Total Phosphoric Acid, 13.40
Total Done Phosphate 29.25
Sulphuric Acid, Lime, and oilier Saline .Matter undetermined 22.40
100.00
This long-edahlished and well ’.it evn F-u'iilizer lias i‘< fl -< cargo open the market 'for this sea
r,, 1 amply sustains it< we!l- I r a:aeter lor .be n iifonn'ty o' in p: ouu and the re
liability of the materials constitutin'' the compound- In 1 1. in the tmuieric.il estimate of at
least, t\vo impurnnit element-, wide!: it contain ; v;/. Ammonia, and dnble J’linspiii.ric A'e.id.
lino.'li, li.o'ii a de, ide.| .ml v.doabie ion to ii. ol'ii;n;-dem tin. 1.,.i .. .i oi. To be more
'poodle would be i seloss. It lias my e dire approval an ! o.’ivi and .-odors ':n,vir. y
Xvmnber 18, Isfl. * A. x-HT.VIN ■*, fnopeefm-,
(Chatham Coaaty, Ga,
AFTER HAVING SOLI)
33. Frank Cog’s GUPEKPHQ3PI-IATS
For the past five goasons wit! >»o-.-' ■ tie! i."'i -m. iv • iv'iin oll'i-r it to tli- planting e,immunity
w illi our null niiteo that its ' i .: . ' . ••! s: I; ol,i ;■ 1 Sit I: ’ !. - .r :.'aim'd olid v.'e colltidenlly
recoiunnool it a- the DIPT FEKTII.IZEK ever brotiyl.t into tlie : tale.
ru' cjui_r.ds r®a r o ®
aI no tier Ton ; :0.00 per Ton i', i Far'nrs airepl.u.ees, payi.bio Ist November, W3
.dC'.’iO per Ton Idr ilno, •'■ .n'- ,■ ; ! , 1 .on the Crop ; oi pn Too nn obligation to deliv
-01 .Middling Cotton Ist November, 1 V 2. at. lo.Jc. at nearest ilcpoi, or p y tin ney.
WM. H. ST AUK <& CO.,
S A V A NWA II, G E O U «I A,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
I offer the above well known Fertiii*r to tho l ; lRn!or' of J>i •.’; : and adjoining Counties, and
am prepared to till orders for Cash, Acceptances, Liens or Cotton.
]E. €7. TMnJE,
J,, o.o", S, I 72. 2m .AG. 41 > ' dTMAN.
. L
DEWITT & WIORQAM,
No. 139 Congress street,
9 O.©orgia,l
[Have now in store a Large Stock < f
. mi in m®m p
C«oUjh, Cassimeres. Tweeds and Jeans ; | Uoundog Loods, in every variety ;
Fhawls, Lmbroideries and Ribbons; j Kngli.di. l’rencii and American CALICOES;
Water Proof and Fine Cloth Cloaks ; j Xnvelim. in Dress Gooda ;
Blankfk:-, Kerseys, Fl mnels, Ac.J | Black and Fancy SILKS -very Cheap ;
Full Lines of Georgia Domestics at the LOWEST Gash Prices.
oc.ymi. BeWiTT & MORGAJT^
PALMEH & DBPPIOH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Jk. IFL JO ~\:KT J"k, 112 9
M UM£ ii? i:sz n IJL TIJTG;
Agricultural Implements, Hoes, Circular Saws, Ac.
P'O,voder* Fiok C,%?\ aact Head!,
143 and 150 C-.mgrcasand 149 and 151 St. Ju’ian Strort*,
October fi, 1871. (Cm) Kavannali, «oot-|ria.
Change of Business.
rsnilE uudfi-.-tiened has taken into bu duces
J_ with him
Mr. THOS, A. UALL,
and wr.iild tender his thanks to his friends, and
the public generally, for I heir pass palrnmiite.
and wonhl solicit a continuance of their javurs
to the new firm.
All who are indebted to me. either by nob* or
account,-are earnestly requested to m ike early
pa m<*nt of the s une.
Qutiuiuu, Jan 12, i&7_. — lin J. i A**<a.
€ 'I LOROIA. Buoohh \Vh--reas, S. J.
Admin''.-'rator of of J(A n
Harrel!, <h*( t <•«!. having made a: pLcjiFon for
Letters of Dism'ssion f. oinsuid adii),.;iKi-ration:
Tlif.-e are l.herehe e to cite a F 'd admonish all
part es ii.tci**,-' id. if any fheiv .fi*. t«» file their
objecFiPna wiihih the time |.re.*f."iiied by law,
nvi -aid ] ;• ;•« «»f di-mi" iou will be gran
ted and i.-'sned to tie* applicant.
Given under my ofk-ial signature this Novem
ber, 7th. 1871.
J , IMI:.S J, BKATY. O)dinary.
j November 10, 3071. 43-usu.