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*#- Our now office is at the rear of the new
brick atore, BltlOtlS A JELKB.
March 31, IWI. ITtf
JOHN M. IH N N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AST)
COUBCfllfa AGENT,
Alabama Smr'.KT, ATLAN'I A, OA.
V. O. Ror 428. Janß-Sra
W. B. BENSET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QCITIUN. BftOOKII Col NTT, Gkoroia.
XITILLGfVF PROMPT ATTENTION to aW
W Civil business intrustcfl to bin care.
Ktpbmbfr K, 1871. 4m
JAM ICS II HU STEM,
Jttorncn airb Counsellor at Irtfo,
QUITMAN, CA.
pftr OrncK, in tiik Court
March 17, 1871. ly
"* EDWAKI) R HARDEB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
|at« ■■ IwMlatr Jmllre B«|*rc»e f««t l«K
t«4 HUM for ftchraika and llab.
Kr:ri.Bi:xt'K,« :
McKillop * Ppraßiie, (Commercial Agency) N. Y
«Hir> Harden A Levy Savannah.
lli.n. Jlerry H Jackson ,ln -
Una. J. It. Alexander ThonmsTllle. f.a,
Messrs. ll<hml .V Kiddoo Cntbbert, G».
Hon, David B. Harrell Dawson, Ga.
Hon. Jnnenh E. Brown Atlanta, La.
lion. Dawson A. Walter Dalton, f.a
Capt. John McMahon. Vice President Savings
Dank, Savannah, Georgia.
Mot 28, 1871. IT
H. F. MABBETT,
Sttorurn anb Counsellor at jfafo,
Quitman, llrooks Cos., tin.
January fl, 1871. ly
THOM A N AVER A,
Justice of the Peace,
AND
COLLECTING AGENT,
QUITMAN GEORGIA
■ptr Will give particular attention to all
claims placed in his hands tor collection, and
■take prompt and proper returns ol the same.
March 24. 1871. 12-ts
B. C. WADE,
HHOKKH,
AND
Commis’oii Merchant,
WCi/u)| SJLi
Wj’l rrivc strict attention to the Purchase
and Sal© of E* ** l m * l '‘ ami Pvraol|ftl
Property, of every dote*. 'l* l
Ordm for the purefafls.® <>f Cottou prompt
ly attended to.
Dsownber 8, 1871. 404!* _ _
“CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
Anil all.Othcre In need of
DOORS,
HASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS, BLIND lllilllS
sash weights, etc.,
Can always hnd a Large Stock and Low l’rkes at
Blair & Bickford’s,
171 Bay St, SAVANNAH, GA) j
February 2, 1872. 6m
s. S. MILLER,
PKALKK IN m
MalinßHiiVy IValimt and Pine
0 ® : 0 QDI?i i1 a
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CIIAM UISR SETS
AND
tj ©© k i it «/ Glasses*
Mattresses Made to Order.
|AS \ 157 BROUGHTON sriTKKT,
Next tb Weed A Corn well,
BA VANS AH GEORGIA
fMMntuy IS. 187 L lv
M. M. SULLIVAN,
Denier in
SHAO, FRESH ANOwsT***
Hnlt Wnfc-r Flsli, . *
Vegetables, Fruits and Other Produce.
ptPAW orders promptly attended to. Terms
Cash on Deli very.
«./!«« I Ga.
M. J. DOYLE.
dkai.ik in
Family Groceries, Liquors
IFruilt, A r jplablfs, &c.,
Sol# Agent for “John Taylor's Son" Celebiated
Brand Albany Ale.
AT AEKET SQ (\ I J!E - Ea 4 s><h\
SAVANNAH, CEORCI A.
frtf Order* from the,Country promptly at
tended to.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
CUi:. I’HKSIDKNT & ABKKCOUN ST..
SHVaniiiill. Oh.
Transcient and Permanent Boarders Received.
DR. D. COX
Would inform his old friends that he is now in
bis New Quarters, located as above, and will
strive to give satisfaction to guests.
Charge per Day, -- £2.00
To the Ladies.
M’ILL I NER'Y
,m m T mm
DRESS GOODS.
THE ONLY COMPLETE STOCK
EVER BROUGHT TO QUITMAN.
Mils. M. P. BLACK,
irjXAKKH plca-iirc in nolifylng the Ladle* of
1 Hrookx county that «!i<- lias jut-t returned
frnrii littltiinore, where nhe purchased, and ha*
now in store, a complete stock of
Millinery and Dress Goods,
Embracing Bonnets and Hat* of the latent styles
and of every qualify and description j Ribbons,
Flowers, Trimmings of every description ; Si ilk,
Pique, Berege, and other Dress floods; every
tiling, in fact, necessary for a Lady’s outfit.
Her stock of TRIMMING.S has never bwn
equaled in Quitman ; and all arc* of the very best
quality.
She is also prepared to
Trim Bonnets and Hats,
and Make up DreMMCM in the very latest
style, and in accordance with the most popular
J fashion platen.
$•&.. Bridal Wardrobes made to order.
Thankful for past favors, she solicits a contin
uance of patronage, and invites the ladies to call
and examine her goods.)
March 111, 1871. 13-t.f
COOPER’S
LEATiir.ii sun him; mkls
“TIIK EXpriUKO MOM ME NTS OF FKMMOUK CoOP
KR ARK HIM WORKS. Wllll.K TIIK LOVE OF COI MUY
OONTIM K 8 TO ITIKVAII., HIS MKMOICY WILL KXIST IN
TMK IIKAR'rs OF TIIK PKOIT-K. So TRIT.Y FATRIOTK'
AMI AMF.KHAN Tiuiormtol TANARUS, TIIBY HIIOIT.l) FI.M» A
clack in kvkiiy Amkuioan’s MRiuttY.” Daniel
Webster,
A New and Splendidly Illustrated Popular Edition
OF
V KNIIUOKI; C(X)PK » S
WORI.D-FA MOI’H
Leather - Stocking: Romances.
I). A m.KTON & (/O. announce that they have
commenced the publication of J. Fenitnore Coop
er’s Novels, in a form d<*«igned for general pop
ular circulation. The series will b«*gin with the
I famous “Leather-Stockinff Talcs,” five In mini
| her, which will be published in the following
order, at intervals of about a month:
I. Tiik Last of tiik Moiim'anm
. 11. Tiik Dkku.si.aykr. IV. Tiik Bionkruh.
Ilf. Tiik Patiifintikr. V. Tin: riuutiK.
j This edition of the ■‘‘Leather-Stocking Tales”
j will be printed in handsome octavo volume l ,
j from new stereotype plates. Khcli volume su
perbly and fully illustrated with entirely new
designs by the distinguished artist F. o. C. Har
ley, and bound in an attractive paper cover.
Price, Secenty-Five (oils per Volume, or 5 -1,75 for
the complete set. The series, when completed,
will make, bound, an elegant library volume,
foi which binding cases will be furnished at a
moderate price.
; PREMIUMS ANITcLUB TERMS-
These club terms are designed especially lor
towns where there are r.o local booksellers.
Anv person sending us the amount, in advance
for the complete set of tin* '!Leather Stocking
j Series,” $3.75, will receive gratuitously a hand
some steel engraved portrait of .L Fmimore
Cooper, of size suitable for binding in the vol
ume. Any one sending us the amount in full for
I four complete sets of this series (sls), will re-
J celve an extra set gratuitously, each set aecom
I naided by the steel engraved portrait of Cooper.
,'bc volumes of the series will he mailed to each
subscriber, post paid, as rapidly as published,
and the portrait immediately on the receipt of
the remittance.
D- APPLETON & Cos., Publishers,
64‘J & 551 Buoauway, New York.
GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE CO.,
OF COLUMBUS.
Incorporated X 859.
Capital $358.00(>
Assets . 4tiß,oo<‘
,i. V. BUZ KM AN. Ties',.
| !>. F. WILCOX, Sec’.v.
] Continues to furnish perfect security against, loss
1 or daniitgehy fire on all kinds of insurable prop
! ert-y at adeqnate rates.
I Agents can be found at every prominent point
I in the Southern. States, to whom applications foi
I insurance may be made Apply to
JOHN TILLMAN,
Agent at Quitman, Georgia.
| February 4, 1872. 1
The Saviiiinali Republican.
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earnestly devoted to her interests. It contains
all the latest news, by telegraph and by letter,
on all subjects of general interest- Commercial.
Agricultural, Scientific, and Miscellaneous
thereby adapting it to every class of the reading
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New (Bees and Quartet**, nearly all ofwLkh
have piano accompaniments, ad lib.
Si ■ iitle txtpies mailed, i* "t / aid. for $1.50.
J I. Broa. wav X Y
Feb . *.* 1572. lui
Miscellancou .
J Walkih, Pr*|>H«tor. R. II McDo»*ld k Cos., Druri?>»u *
Gun. S*n FrautiKo, Cal., »nd U Ccuxotua llmt, N. Y.
MILLIONS Bear Tentlinonv to their
Wonderful CuYntive VJlerts,
They are not a vile Fmiey Brink, Made of Poor
Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Itefunfl
U<iuors doctored, spiced and sweetened to pteaM tbs
taste,called “Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers,”*o.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkennesssndruin.btit arc
a true Medicine.made from the Native Roots and Herbs
of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimu
lants. They are the li BEAT lU.OOII Plltl-
Ff Kit and A LIFE iSIVINK PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator and InviKorntx»r of the System,
carrylriK off all poisonous matter and restoring thebkjod
to a healthy condition. No person can take those BiS
tors Recording to directions and MDatn long unwoU,
provided their bones ore not destroyed by mineral
poison or other moans, and the vital orgium wasted
beyond the point of repair.
They arc a Gentle Ptirgntlvens well nn a
Tonic, possessing, ntso, the peculiar merit of acting
os s powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, inyoong or
old, married or sioti*. »t the dawn of womanhood or at
Uie turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have so equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rbesma
-11•*til nnd Lout, Bywoepnla or Indlgratlou,
Itilioun, KtuiltH ut and Intermittent Fe
vers, Discnses of the Itlood, Liver, Kid
neys nnd Bladder, these Bit tors have been most
successful. Much 11 1 son sea are caused by Vitiated
Blood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Organs.
D YHI’KPHIA OK IN II HIRST I ON*, Head
ache, Paiu in the Moulders, Congba, Tightness of th«
Chest, Dizziness. Sour Krurtations of the Stomach,
Jlad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ol
the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the re
gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other paiuful symp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
Thor Invigorate tbo Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and Im
parting new life and vigor lo the whole system.
FOR SKIN IHSKASF.S, Erupt ions, Tetter. Salt
flheitm, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, I’uatules, Boils, Car
hunch's. King-Worms, H-'ahl H<ad. fU»n- Byns, Erysipe
las, Itch. Scurfs, Di.-roforation* of the Skin. Miiitinrs and
Diseases of the Hkm. of whatever name or nature, are
literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short
time by the use ol Unae Kilters. One bottle in such
oases will convince the moat incredulous of their cura
tive effects. ,
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its Im
parities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup
tions or Mores ; cleanse it when you find It obstructed
and sluggish In the veins ; cleanse it when It la foul,
ami your feelings will tell you when. Keep tlio ldk>od
pure, and the health of the system will follow.
Fin, Tnpc, nnd other Worm*, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroye*l
and removed. Says a dUUngnlshed physiologist,
then- is scarcely nn individual upon the face of th«
earth whose l»ody is exempt from the presence of
worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of th«
bo»ly that worms axist. hut agon the diseased hnmors
and sliuir deposita Uiat t.r*-»-<i ti«ese living monsters of
di*e*»c. No System of Medicine, no Vermifuges, no
lyithelmiuties will free the system from worms like
these Bitters.
J. WALK Ell, Proprietor. It. 11. Me DONALD * CO..
Druggists and (Jen Agents, Han Francisco, California,
and Stand 34 Cos in mere* Street, New York.
K9THOLD BY ALL DHL HOISTS AND DEALERS
...
MOJNTEV CANNOT BUY IT !
von sight is rniceless / /
Hut Iht Diamond Sprrtarlfti will it.
IF YOU VALUE YOU It EYESIGHT,
I‘HK TiIKSK
1* I*: 1C I" KC x Lie TV SE H .
Ground from minute Crystal Bobbles, melted t«>-
gethor, and derive their name “Dilutiond” on
account of their hardness und brilliancy. They
will lu t ’ l( ;yßy years without change, and are
war .anted superior to ill < thorn, manufactured
by J. E. SBENUER * CO., New York.
C.u rioN,—None genuine unless stamped with
our trade o mark.
w. a. BA&arxss a co.,
Jcwfders and Opticians, are sole Agents for
Quitman, Ga., from whom they can only be ob
tained. No pedlers employed. je'2-ly
PETERS’
Mus i< al Library,
CONSISTINO OF
Fifteen Volumes Filled with Choice Tiano Yusic
Vocal CoUcclioiis*
HBhimno Lioiits. A choice collection T 1
of benutilulSacred Songs. W~
llkakth and Homk, Fikf.hm? Fouofs,
A and Swkkt Sot mm. Three Volumes of T 1
easy songs by Wqbater, Rrraley, ete.
« (loI.DKN Li 1 vvi.s, Nol limes 1 and 11.
111 The two volumes contain all ol Will S L
li Hays’ song. li
DUiurKi.Fss Gkms. A collection of bean- r|
tiful Ballads by ’Wallace. Thomas,]
S I nstriiiiicutal Collect ions.
A Fa 'ey Fniprs, M-'ScVin'-.d: 15- / -aj
|| Pianist. Three volumes ot very easy |u
music for young phi vers. Xu
M Pearl Drops and Musied Recreations. fTI
Dance Music. Two collections of mod - I
F crate difficulty.
Pleasant Memories. A collection of
beautiful pieces by Wyman, Mack, Drcs- Q
sl« r, etc.
Golden Chimes. A collection of brilliant par
lor music by Charles Kinkcl.
Brilliant Gems. A sjdemiitl collection, by Yil
bre, Allard. Father, Kinkel. eic.*
Price, $2 50 per volume, elegantly bound in
doth, with gilt sides; $2 iu plain cloth; $1 75 in
boards. Adddress
J. L. PKTFRS. 593 Broadway. N. V.
We would call altenlion t«» The Opera at Home.
a collection of over one liundted beautiful opera
songs. Price, $5 00 iu cloth and gill. Trade
price, sl. 44 tdec2s
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Bcs-FiMliJißrsJs
The Savannah Advertiser
be mailed to you
Daily, ONE YEAR.
T-SrThe Arlv ertiser publishes
As much Reading Mutter as any Paper in the
esate.
The Associated Press Dispatches and Markets.
Specials from Atlanta and the Legislature.
A Weekly Commercial Review, elaborately com
piled.
And n fact, is a thoroughly
LIYK, CfIMI’RKIIKNSIVK NKWSPAPKR,
fumisl.ed at a price that has aln*ady given it
.** üblv the Circulation of any other Georgia
Dailv.
Tri-Weekly
Twice a Week, One l> dlar and a Half.
Agents wanted
BF.ARD A B IF A LT. Pnipnetom
* ts Sava.ucall Ga.
Miscellaneous.
SCHEETZ’S
■■■nna i ■
K t! K a* |s _
IS A RELIABLE
Family Medicine,
And can bo taken by either infant or adult will
the name beneficial results.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Dys
pepsia, Cliills, Sick
Stomacli, Ilead
aclie, &c.
IT CREATES AN APPETITE.
None would be without it after a Trial.
OFFICE
N. W. cor. sth and Race Streets,
Philadelphia.
For «ftleby J. W. Stalnakcr, Quitman,/la.
April 7, 1871. )y
AGENTS WANTED EVEUYWHEHE,
G. G. E VANS tSf CO.,
Great Original and only Reliable
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE,
*1 Vh Year of its EstaMishmcnt !
Chestnut Street, and 56 N. Eighth Street,
PHILADELPHIA . PA.
BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS for 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’s price.
fgp Beware of Imposters, as many are using
the name of Evans, and be careful to direct your
letters properly.
fMT- Our complete Obtstfifled Catalogue fo
!KTI forwarded on receipt of stamp. Send for
it! Send for it! apr7-6m
FOUTZ’S
• celeiihatku ,
Dorse aiii Calls Powta
This jurparation, long and favorably
known, will thoroughly rr-inv ijjorat*
broken down and lov4plrited how*,
by strengthening and cleansing the
stomach and intestines. ■%
It is a sure preventive c-f a!! diseases
incident to this animal, such a* LUNG
VK V E It, GLANDERS, Y KLLOW r j.
WATER, HEAVES. COUGHS, DIS- PMl y f%
TEMPER, FEVERS, KOl'.N’ HER, V 7&JI
LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL AWfcarN
K.VER(iY, fcc. Its use improve*
the wind, increase* the appetite—
give* ;i - inootb and glossy ikm—and */ •
the miserable skeleton ’jLjXf /
intv a flue looking and spirited horse.
\ . To Keeper* of Ccwi tins propara.
« wNWSa Won i« invaluable. It i* a a tire pro
(Jk , w " i ventive against Rinderpest. Hollo*
bi* Aii ff° rn i c,c - ha* been proven hy
VSRttflftl I actual experiment to increase the
f * quantity of milk and cream twenty
pr cent and make the butter firm
’^*"*'* - and *weet. In fattening cattle, it
give* them an appetite, loosens their hide, und siakcs
them thrive much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Fleer* in
the Lung*, Liver, &c., this article acts ,
a* a -|»wiflc Hy putting from one jpi
half a pnjrer to a puper in a barrel of
s«iM die above diseases will be era'll
rated or entirely prevented. If given * ]/-> y.yj
in time, a certain preventive ami '
cure for the Ilog Cholera. * =
DAVID Ei FOUTZf Proprietor!
n A LTIMOH K , !*k tl .
For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout
the United States, Canada* and South America.
?'*»• For bale iu Quitman by Messrs. Briggs,
Jclk.sA Cos. novl7-ly
PURIFY YOUR BL(k
• ] Kor Scrofula,Scroll*
y lons I>i*CMSCN of Ill€
gji 10>ch. or Sciolulu in
Guy form.
Any disease or eruption ol
the Skin, disease of the Liver.
A Rheumatism, Pimples, O 1 and
Korea, I’lccrs, Broken-d own
Constitutions. Syphilig, or any
disease depending on a de-
SVL praved condition of the bioo<V
QM&A DR. CROOK’S
gP-y svEiPor
v:, POKE ROOT.
tfSIVaV It has the medicinal property
of Poke combined with a prejr
arntion of Iron which goes ai
c nee into the blood, perform
ii?w the moat rapid and wot
derful cure*.
A«V yonr Drngsi"! for l )r - Crook’* Oim
Con ml Syrup ol i oke Ko6t—take it Ar.<! lx
ealed. m *
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
MTAHTS ini-;duubb‘ V ni!!v Mi li.'in** for pn-
A rifying, cleansing, removing bad t<l »rs in
all kinds of sickness; for burns, sores, wounds,
stings; for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin
diseases; for eatan h. sore mouth, sore throat,
diptheria; for colic, diarkcra, cholera; as a wash
to soften and beautify the skin; to remove ink
spots, mildew, fruit stains; taken internally as
well as applied externally; so highly recommen
ded by all who have used it—is for 4 sale bv all
Druggists and Country Merchants, and fmay 4 be
ordered directly of the
DAUBY JFROTIIYLACT 1C CO..
It'd William N. Y.
April 21. 1871.
.jots wont*
NHMTT.A :i-1 oxpo.litio.islv . \o.‘„*o,l vt th..
lo.*i ol rttir o.
WHEELER & WiLSOn
SfiWiltS MMiaiSSj
t
IS THE—
CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST & BEST
For Family Use!
.
I Upwards of 600,000 of these Machine, are now I
• in use throughout tin* United State, and the civ-
I ilized world. To have made and sold mi great a
! number of .Machines is an evidence of the mar.
! velona and universal popularity of the Wheeler
! ,fc Wilson .Sewing Machine : and everywhere
throughout the habitable globe, where fabrics j
are sewn into human apparel, i* ha, maintained
its reputation through nearly twenty years of
bitter competition, as the Leading Family Sew
ing Machine ot the world.
The Wheeler A WiUon received the unani
mous endorsement of the Committee on Sewing
j Machines, at the Imposition held at Savannah,
Xovember, 1871, as shoa ing the beat work sub
uiitted.
Swept the field at Ibe South Carolina State
Fair, held at Columbia.
Carried everything before if at Washington
and Sanderavjlie. and acknowledged by all dis-|
interested parties,
To Do Better Work and More of it
I than ant Machine now before the public.
| 93,000 More Family Machines Sold than of any '
other Company.
I Call at Mr. J. If. FINCH'S Store, in Quitman, j
; whether you desire to purclm-e or not. and ex- j
amine the Machine and work done by it.
Examine and be convinced that it is
THE ONLY MACHINE
! which can be used without in the* least impair
I tug the health of the most delicate female.
WHYTE & 11ARHAL,
Gene al Agents. Savannah, Ga.
E. J. DOUGLAS,
Agent at Quitman, Ga
February 23, 1872. S ts
FURNITURE HOUSE,
QUITJIAN, GA.
JOHN M. WITT,
j Ciibiiißt Maker; Undertake.
Has now on haml a fine lot of
1? U R K A U X, BEDSTEADS, SAFES,
WA KD ROBES, YV ASH-ST A N I>£;
Windsor CHAIRS, Boston ROCKERS
and is prepared to put up to order—
SEC R ETA KIES, SI DEBOA R DS,
and everything needed iu the Furniture line, aril
iu any style required.
An experience of many years, justifies him in
assuring the public that his work will give sal:s
faction in every respect; and prices will ci* -
pure favorably with those of Savamiali or tilfu -
where, with this important advantage to the pu *
chaser : every piece of Furniture leaving his es
tablishment will be warranted.
n-c*_ l{.<"{Kiii*iii«£ > done with neatmvs
and dispatch.
#€f~ Collins promptly forwarded to any .Sta
tion on the \tlantie and" Gull Railroad.
JOHN M. WITT.
Quitman. Ga.. Feb. 2,1, 1872. 8-ts
W WUZ VkM.'
Si 1 ■ fi’. A',
I hi f/lai W in ml f¥/3
( w >riTM A rs\ GA.
FIIIIE undersigned have formed a oopartner-
JL ship, under the firm name ot
Streety 8c Avrett,
for the purpose of conducting a General Tinware
and Siove business, and will always keep on
band as full stocks as the necessities of trade de
mand. We will keep in i supplies of Cooking
and Heating .Stove, and all other articles in the
line of our business.
Tinware of every character will be kept on
hand, and manufactured to order; ami repairing
of every description will be promptly at tended
so. We are also prepared to put up Qntlerio",
Valleys, Rooting. <Ve., in a substantial in inner,
and on as reasonable terms as it can be (lone at
the South.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of the
public. T. L STRFETY.
GEO. W. AVRETT.
February 2, 1872. fim
To AiHii t iii
template making contracts wijb newspapers for
the insertion of advertisements should send to
GeoJP Roy/ell §•(?.
for a circular, or inclose 25 cents for their One
Hundred page Tamphlet. containing Lists of
3.000 Newspapers and estimates, showing the
cost of advertising, also many useful hints to ad
vertisers. and some account of the experience of
men who arc known as Successful Advertisers.
This firm are proprietors of the American News
paper Advertising Agency,
40 Paekßo^y
and are possessed of unequalled Utilities tor se
curing the insertion of advertisements in all
New*p*por* and period> ; *N a* 1-w •-t > e -
The Greatest Discovery of the Age
KA I F|tA\C’ A I Si;.
I>II DOfTEIB 111 It ITT, of Paris.
An infallible cure for all Iritationsofthf Skin.
as well as obstinate eruptions. This prepara
tion is universally used among the higher class
es in France and England. A bottle of the Eai
Franca ise will be sent to any add teas upon re
ceipt of ONE 1 >ol.l.Ail. f W . K FIOIUNCK.
7—4 t Sole Agent for the U. S., Richmond, Va.
RIBBONS, HILLLNE/.Y & STRAW GOOD ’, 1872
White Goods,’Embroideries, dx.
ARMSTRONG, CATuR & GO.
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Bonnet, Trimming. Neck and S.t-li Ribbons. Vel
vet Ribbons, Neck 1 ies. Bonnet Mlks, Satins,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers. Feathers,
Ornaments. Frames, ac. Straw Bon
nets and Ladies’ and Children’s
Hats, trim'd and tint rim'd.
Aud in connecting warehouse.
White Good". !.incn% Embroideries, Laces, lets
Collars, Setts, Ildk'fs, Veiling. Head Nets*. AC.
No’s 237 and 239 Baltimore street,
BALTIMORE, : : : MARYLAND.
goods are manufactured by us or
bought tor cash directly from the European and
American Manufacture!s. embracing all the lat
est novelties, unequalled in variety and cheap
ness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and dis
patch. mal.Vlm
irouitfG laacnr
Contemplating a Business Life shoutc attend the
Bryant, Stratton & Saddler
BUSINESS GGLLEGE.
For Cis cnlars and specimens ot Penmanship,
enclose two stamp-, and add*. *--
V.\ H. KADLER. Pr**?*t
12-It Nor an.; ->. - ",uu-!v s -Bit nils', re.
HOTELS.
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■•• w ail ¥kl w ■■w mw 5j
QUITMAN, GA.
D. U. McNEIL Proprietor.
rpiILS note! is now r pen for theentei tainmcnl
1 of the public. Permanent and Transient
Boarders, will be received aud cared for on rea
sonable terms.
The house is located in the Southeast Section
of the town, and was occupied last year by Mr.
Jenkins.
Tl: Proprietor will take every pains to mak#
gn *sts comfortable and happy.
ll>* solicits the patronage of the public.
February 9, 1872. b-ts
ALBANY HOUSfi,
MERRICK BARNES, Proprietor,
Cor, Pine and Jackson Sts.
Albany, Georgia.
servants. Contort of Guests *tu {-
ously regarded. Hac ks ready to carry Pa««mt
gers to and from Depot.
November 4, 1870. 6m*
iMßssm no a zs.
Savannah, Ga.
A. B. LUCE, Proper.
Board per Day, .f3.00.
friends of Mr. D. C. NOE are notiled
that be is now connected with this house. *<
September 15, JB7l. 3m
Miscellaneous.
J. S. CUMMINGS,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
QUITMAN GEORGIA.
rpilK undersigned will give his personal at-
JL tention to the
Auction Business,
| and solicits consignments of every character of
| goods, to be disposed of in a speedy imiuner, at
auction, to the highest bidder.
Auction every .‘-aiiuday, at his Auction room,
lln ; i ».m i• - .1. B. Finch. Josiah Paine, E. C.
Wade, W. F. Hooker, F. R. I'ildesand NamT W 4
Brooks Quitman. Ga.
January 17. 1872. 3-tlnp
003FK3XT
GROUND PEAS!
1)OTII . helled and in the Fair. The Sacked
) -ru at Ninety (90) cents per bushel (tb«
- ivk include), and in the ear One Dollar ($1.00)
I per bushel. Cash on delivery.
DENMARK BROS.
; March 8. 1872. 1m
mr m
Metalic Burial Cases,
A N H
Burial Caskets !
T!* e i ••! ! ‘lifie* the public that ha
has now e : • if. (1 all arrangements for the #«c
--e>-,f il conduc'i- a of the I’ndi rtaker's busir t**p,
! avir.g ! • ■i\ ed th" Ag• ■;• cy t«.r the sale of th#
eelelmiu i! l i kY Metal'c Burial t.’uses and <’m#
ets. and the Mime will be sold at regular L'n
j dertaker's rates.
He will also keep on hand silver plated ):*n
<l!e.- iei, :i in”-. w Inch can be substituted
tor the niet.a ic handles, etc., in a few minutes.
< ir/en- of neighboring towns can be nip
| plied prompt! \ with any description of case de
-ir -•!
Terras, CASH on delivery.
JOIIn'M. WITT, Agent.
Quitman, July 11. 1871. 28-ly
rpslF. Y(,li 11 LP
1 M - wi ! i.*Jiiy *72. It it
edited by Gail Hamilton's 8. Wood, and H. V.
Osborne.and includes among its regular con
fributi r.- Hoi ace (I reel v, Gail Htmilton, Thou.
K. Bee-da u, Dr. Dio Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hail,
• es ! : ii. eic. Harriet Beecher Stow#,
Brick Pomeroy. John G . Saxe. Genl. Kil
pati iuk, iVLo'eain V. Na.bv. etc., write for it
- u .i>; .aaily. Terms, One Dollar a year. In
■ dubbing, three fiisi-fla-s periodicals are giren
for the pi ice id one of tin ni The most Jiheral
Prumium List ever published. No periodical it
' more frequently or favorably mentioned hr the
press. ‘-Wood's Household Magazine is one of
the monuments of business enterprise which
; mark the age.” —Methodist Ifrnn* Journal, Phil
adelphia. I’a. “It has been improving ever
, - nee wc knew it—a good criterion for the f«-
| tare/’— o»wrier, New Market. Canada. “It ia a
| marvel of cheapness and first-class quality com
| bined.”—A - r York time*. Specimen copy seal
| free to any address.
8. S. L, Newborgh, K. Y.
tIAMIOOID
. a P, i H«w Lost, How Restored.
Just publisb and. anew edition of DR. CULVER
| WELL'S (CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical
• Liia weaki. the effects ol Errors
i and Aba-os in early life.
The celebrated author, in this admirable es
-ay, clearly dctr.' ustratus from a thirty year's
-le e-',-fe.l praeji -o. that the alarmingcon«equ#fi
! ces of su di errors and abuses may be radically
; cured wiihcut the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife; point
: ing out a mod** of cure «t once simple, certain
and effectual, by means of w hich every sufferer,
no mattci what hi- condition maybe, may cur#
1 himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
Lecture should be in the bands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, to any
j add res-. p> st ft id on receipt or six cents, or two
• post stamps.
Also. Dr. Culver-well's “Marriage Guide, ’’
price '-'*• cents. Addr< ?h.-* publishers.,
11l AS. «!.('• KLINE&CO.,
1-7 lew. ry. New Post-Office Box
Jail. 'J I '. 1572. 4-y
THOS. M. ROCHE.
BOOT SHOE
.JI.HxFK.
£.2"A!I Orders i’n.mptiy Executed.
140 St. Julian st.,
SAVANNAH GEOKGIA.
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