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I.Witl. ADVKRTISIHO.
81ierl/!V Palin, per levy pr. *<|’r $5.00
Maloti by Aiimlnl«trafor:<, Executors anil
fiimfSlanA. ner qusre... 6.00
Cltatl'in of Ailtninlntration or Gmmliun
sliip, per HqnAre. 5.00
Notice to Delilors anil Ereilltors 6.00
t Ration lor leave to ell land 6.n0
Citation of Rismissi m of Administrator.. 10 00
“ “ Guardian 0.00
Homestead Notice 6.00
J’Vr innonrielni' mimlldnter for office, SIO,OO
OMtimry notifies, I Respect, and all
aiiicleaof a personal cliaractcr, charged for as
advertisements.
DOCTOR OREELEY.
A r.tMi'.UDN foxo. Air - Thr Umbareller.
The great republic is awake,
It surely is sorpi ising,
Through East and West and North and Mouth
The people aro uprising.
They’re tired of war and party hate,
And patriot hands grasp freely,
The Union through love to bind
With honest 11 jraco Greeley.
For Horace is a man of peaeo,
Who Knows the war is over,
And with the gnib of charity
Ills country’s wounds would cover.
A Iriemi of liberty to all—
The Doctor who can Pea! ye,
The sickened botlv politic,
Is good old Doctor Greeley.
With universal amnesty,
And with impartial suffrage,
A single term will do to cute
The evils of this lough age.
His vermifuge. Reform, will purge
The Mate of rascals scaly.
And blood-suckers will run away
From fearless Doctor Greeley.
The Tribune ol the people, ho
lies never failed to tell them
The honest truth, and hunted down
The villains who would sell them.
Oh! Horace Is a man of pouce!
A friend of freedom reallv
We’ll have him for our I’resldent—-
lluruh for Doctor Greeley 1
An IdloiiiiiK Highflyer.
A Boston cuiiospoudent of ti e Ports -
mouth Turns lias tlie following story of
• the* exploits ol u female huger, and says
that tho sonree of Ids information is a
rciiulde one. The lady is li e wife ol ■■■
well known IJjetuulun, and by a bold
forgery she succeeded in obtaining a
large sum of money from one of the
banks in this city, The particulars
without going into details, are us fol
lows:
About Iwo months agon very beauti
ful, lutly-lilte and accomplished woman
arrived in San Francisco by the over
land railroad, and booked her name at
ono of the fashionable hotels us Mis.
(i, raldiue, from Boston, Massachusetts.
She had a large amount of baggage, and
was supposed to he the wifeof a million
aire, ns she represented that she expect
ed to meet her husband in Nan Francis -
co, who hud been a successful merchaul
in China lor several years. She stated
that although he had not met her as she
expected, she had received letters from
him informing her that business delayed
him in China, ami he had instructed her
to enjoy herself until his arrival, as be
came her fori tine. She ultemitd bulls
and parties and received very polite nt
feution from some ol the ‘ first families.”
Things went on bnmmingly until n lew
days ago, trite i a detective made his ap
pearance on the aeene, and inform' J her
that lie had u warrant for the arrest of
Mrs. ,of It stun, and that she
the pietended Mrs Geraldine, whs the
identical person he was alter. He told
her that it was his duty to at rest her for
1 |,o crime of forgery. She slon'ly deni
ed the soft impeachment, but when she
was it formed that her husband had in
structed the officer, if she would quietly
go to to Boston with him and return the
money she would m t be i xposed, she
ndmitted that she had obtained nine
thousand dollars on a check to which
she had forged her husbands name, and
had fled to California to meet her lover,
who hud been in Chinn. She gave the
officer seven thousand five hundred dol
lars, which site bad in her trunk, and /e
--tnruod to her Bes'ern home, ll is said
she is now very repentant, aid, with
ti nts, asks to be forgiven.
The African Exii.obkh on African Ga
mes.— Dr. I,'vingston, in a letter to the
N. Y. Herald, gives evidence of insani
ty. H* nr him:
''Many of the women are very pretty,
and, like all Indies, would have been
much prettier it they only had let them
selves alone. Foi'lunately. the dears
could not change chatmfng black eves,
hesntifnl foreheads, nicely ronnded limbs,
well-sl aped ho ms, and small l ands and
feet, but must adorn themselves, and
this they do.—‘oh, the bossies!'—by fi'l
ihg splendid teeth to poiuts like cats’
teeth’. It was distressing, for it made
their-mi’e—which has so much power
over us lie donkeys—like that of croco
dile crtmmentß, scarce. What would
oii» ladies do if they had none, hut pout
ami Tectnro u- on womans tight*.”
FOR THE CAMPAIGN.
IHIWIII Ml SEWS.
! Tin* approaching* Freniderßiul e.aavai*. judging
j from tin.* extraordinary condition of our polM-i*
cut affairs. will be the mod interesting. exciting,
and holly contested campaign in the history ol
[ (he Republic, and it# progress will be watebea
with fcvcriwii anxiety by thousands who have
i heretofore tnk*-n hut plight intercut in election#.
} In order to place in the reach of all that wide
jly known medium of the freshest and latent in
i telligence, theSiVAVNUi Molnjm; New:-, .t liber-
Ia) subscription schedule Inn* been arranged,
j From the firs* of duly to the fir rof November,
! or from the first of August to the fir«t of Decem
i her four monlliH inclusive-- -Hie different edi
tions of the Morning News will be sent to sub
scribers on the following ter m:
Pait.v $2 f>o
Tu Weekly J ’ r >o
WEEKLY SO
Tn the stirring times just ahead, the Morning
News w ill be in the van of all it* content pora
i lies in tie* extent, variety and freshnesa of i's
! intelligence. and its readers will 1 *se none of
j tie* salient points of the campaign.
! Money may be wont by express at ths risk
I and expense of the Proprietor,
j Address J. H. KSTILL,
28-ts Savannah, Ca.
ScRP«iiiUTRm
I'Olf IW7’.‘.
TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER.
The campaign for 1*72 will be a gigantic and
convulsive struggle. Nothing like tt has been
since 1840, and in the momentum# and fundamen
tal character of the issue involved, we trust
nothing like it need occur again in the history
of the United States. H o hope it w ill result, in
the re-establishment of the foundation principles
of civil and personal freedom and if# time-lion .
fired muniments of the local independence of j
the States of the freedom of the ballot ol the j
impartiality of nubile justice of the integrity ol
Fxcculive administration—of the inviolability of j
the habeas corpus of the triumph of law and |
the Constitution and in the complete victory o! j
peace. concHiiation, national harmony and Iran j
quility over the demon of discord, usurpation,
tyranny, Imfred. amd the great moral and sec
tional war proclaimed by Grant, Morton and
Butler.
In Georgia, however it, may be elsewhere, the
rwuilt of this contest is not at all problematical;
but an intense and overwhelming interest will
nevertheless be fell in its progress and result, and
the grand medium of informetion here will he
the different editious of the Ti;LK<jif.vru ami
Messenukr.
TUB WEEKLY TKF.KORAJ’II AM)MKSBKNUKtt
We ofTer to campaign subscribers from now up
Ito the 12th of November for SI. It is the hit
goat paper in the South, and will contain a com
plete resume of the week In about fifty columns of
leading matter.
TUB BEMI-WKEKI.Y,
For the same time, shall be sent for $1 25, and
the
OATI.Y TRLKOILVIH A\D M EPHENOKU
To the 12th day of November for Three dol'ars.
In all cases cash must accompany tin* order. It
is needless to speak of those papers as the fojin*
taine* had of all news, local and general, in this
section of Georgu. Their reputation is too uni
versal and wo j| established to require puffing.
The regular price per annum is. Dully $10; Semi-
Weekly $4; Weekly s:i J’uyuble in all cases in
advance. Address,
CLISBV, JONIvS & RKFSIO,
Macon, Gii.
Brocks Superior Court—
MAY TERM, 1872,
j William White, in rigid o| hU w .!'«•. )
Martha Ann Wliiu*, loim liy Mar Bill
tha Ann Green, [ to Reform
VS. j Deed.
William Thomas and Ivy Thomas. )
it appearing the f-onrt that the defembmf .
William Tin in.is and Iv.v Thomas, resi. e beyond
the jui infliction oflliis I’milt, Iti ordentl (hut
ser\ fee he pei feef«»<l upon the said defendants by
publishing this order in some public gu/.ette in
this State once a month for four months imme
diately preceding the next term of this Uourt.
J. R: AUFX ANDICU, J. S. C.B. (’.
A true extract from the minutes ot said Court,
this June 20th, 1^72.
je'JH tin S. W. BROOKS. Clerk.
W. S. WATTLES,
Harness Make.r„
| (Carriage painter nub (L i unnm,
l|ui<mun, (Uorgla.
i T ‘ prepared to make to order (’urriago and
1 Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Ac., and
j Faint and Trim Carriages and Buggies, in any
siyle desired, ami guaranteed to be equal to any
I wot k done North or South.
He la also prepared to do every description of
Fancy Faulting, Signs, Ac., in a satis!autcry
j manner.
; Ho will have manufactured to order any char*
| ter of Buggy desired, and guarantee the materia
i Trimming. Fainting, Ac., to be of good quulitv.
j Thankful lor past favors, he solicits a oontinu
-1 ance of the patronage of tin* public.
Vii. Shop, at Ids old stand, on the corner op*
i pos'te (.-apt. Brooks' store.
March 22, 1872 12-1 y
ME PLUS ULTRA,
I W A IVKW (iLEE-BOOK,
WITH I’JAAO A< CIMIMMMKM
Price slspcr tlozen
" Wherever FBI'S GUFF
BOOK, has bet n ir.trodueed. it has ln-en pronoun
| ced superior to all other works of its kind. It
is largest, latest, finest, and only collection ot
Now Glees uud Quartets, nearly all of which
have piano accompaniments, ml lib.
{simple 'copits mailed, post i«ri<l.for $1.50.
J 1.. I>I2TEKS,S*M> Broadway N. Y
Feb 11, 1872 lm
S. S. MILLER,
J'KALEH |\ #
Muliegnnv, Walnut and l > im* r
iff oatan^aaSo
FRFNTH AND CUTTACK
CHAMBER SETS
A N’T)
Ij oo /; * ft tj (ml a xxe x .
Made to Order.
156 & 157 BROUGHTON STREET,
Next to Weed A CornweF,
S I VAXX.Iff GEORGIA
Ft brnary 20. 1871. ly
M. J. DOYLE.
2>KAt.KK IN
Family Groceries, Liipiors
Kritils, Vogutablos, Ac.,
Sole Agent for “John Taylor's Son’* Celebrated
Brand Albany Ale.
MARKET SAFARIS—East Side,
SAVANNAH CEORCIA.
Orders from the Couutry promptly at
tend»*d to* * Jans-sm
Miscellaneous.
(t ENT’ri Fine t\ hitc Stiirtn. ut $1.50 nt
X(l9 m i’AINK A IIAI.L’S
K K K
Koiiiiiion Kerosene Kills
THOUSANDS YEARLY.
W. M. Cl UD & CO’S
ERiLLiANT PETYICLEUAS
MAKES THOUSANDS
Os Homes Happy,
U&CACaK it IH
Safe, m-mintU and Oiltiiuss
WM. M. BIRD it (JO.,
SOLE PKOPRIETORS,
Oil & Faint Depot. 8 Whitaker st,
u|. :!i..] SAVANNAH, CA.
17tl.SK (’"--iinfirc MITI.S for 815.00. at—-
i [l2if] ’ I’AI.NE A HALL’S.
COOPER’S
LEITIIER-STOtKlNfi NOVELS
“THE KXIH KIMi MOM MUSTS Os I’EVIMOBK Uool-
Kit AtIK IMS WORKS. WIIII.X THE I "A’K OK COt XI'KT
CONTIM US TO I'Ut VAI1„ Ills MEMORY WIIX EXIST I-.
THE HEARTS OK THE KEOKI.K. 80 TKUI.V I'AIRIOTIC
AM, A merit: ax rm:ori;iioi:T. they ntiori.t> kivr a.
I‘I.ATK IS EVERY AMBKICAx’S I.IKU.ARY.” Ihtlticl
Webster.
A New awl P-pitlar KlHioti
CUMYIOIIIi COI'E!>'S
WO»I.I>KAMOV'.H
LfitlliFr - Stot-kiiiK Ronmncrs.
I>. Ait'i.ktox A Co.unnoiimifi tlmt ttioy liavo
commi’iß-oil tin: pubHcattoii ol J. I'i iiimoreCoop
I*l s Novels, in a torw <1 ■ for none rat poll
utin’ circiiliition. The series will bepSa with the
liunous "l.eatiew Stoekinß Tates,” liv e in mim
iier, Aihieli will l>e publi-lieil ill Die followiiijr
order, at intervals oi uluiui it month:
I. The I,ast ok the SI oil (fax*.
H. The De.kiisi.aTKß. IV. The I’ioxkkrs
111. The I’athitxukr. V. The ITcaihik.
’I lii- edition of the -l.ealher Bi„ckinßt I ales”
will lie printed iri tmndsoHie octavo volumet,
from new stereotvpe idaies. Kueli viilinne su
perhljißnil fully' iiln-Tmteil will, entirely new
deslßns l>y tin* dis:lnsMi»lied artist F. (.:. Pm
ley. and hound in an attraetive paper enver
Pi be, titmity-l-irt: Uu ts /.er Volume, or $:'.,75 lot
tin* compleie set. The , lies, when coluideted,
will make, hound, an elejiant library volume,
lot which binding eases will be turnished ala
moderate price.
PREMIUMS AND CLUB TERMS
These club term# are flwigned especially tor
towns where there are no local booksellers.
Any person sending us the annnnt in advance
for the complete set of the *: Leather-8 toe king
Series,” $.1.75. will ** gratuitously a hand
some steel engraved portrait of J. F< nlmore
Cooper, ol size ini It abb.) lor binding in the vol
ume. Any one sending os Iheauiount in full for
four Ct*mplotH sets of this series (sls), will re
ceive an extra set gratuitously, each set uecom
p:\nied by the steel engraved portiait ot Cooper
The volumes of the series will be mailed to each
subscriber, post paid, as rapidly as published
and the portrait immediately on the receipt ol
the remittance.
D. APPLETON & Cos.. Publishers;
SFJ A >sl Buoadway, New York.
THE PEOPLE’# PAPER!
Tilts Siivaiiiiiili Advertiser
Will be mailed to you
Daily, ONE YEAR.
j .jEO*Tho Advertiser publishes
I As much Reading Mattel as any Fuper in the
j State.
1 The Associated Dress DisputcheH and Markets.
I .Specials from Atlanta and the Legislature.
A W.’t'kly Commercial Review, elaborately e«un
pil’d.
And, in fact, is a thoroughly
UYK, COMFRKHFNSIVK
furnished at a price that has already given it
Double the Circulation,, of any other Georgia
Daily.
Tri Weekly Edition $2 per annum.
Twice a Week, One Dollar and a Half.
JZ-8" A gen t s wanted.
BKAKD 5. KIMBALL. Proprietor?,
IJ— if Savitnrab, Ga.
GEORGIA *
HOME INSURANCE 00.,
OF COLUMBUS.
Incorporated 1859.
| Capital $358.0*0
Assets 468.000
J. F. BOZEM AN.'Fres’,.
D. F. WILCOX. Secy.
Ooniiuaes to furnish perfect security against loss
or damage by fire on all kinds of insurable prop'
erty at adequate rates.
Agents cay be f')und a! every prominent point
in the Southern States, to whom applications foi
insurance mav be made Apply to
JOHN TILLr^AfM.
Agent at Quitman, Georgia.
4. 1872 l
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
C 01!. PRKSIDKNT ABEUCOHN ST.,
Savamiah, («-a.
Trauseierfl and Permanent Boarders Received.
DR. D. COX
Would inform his old friends that he is now in
his New Quarters, located as above, ami will
strive to give satisfaction to gueete.
Charge per Day, - - 82.00
July 11 v "d.
I*HOFKWSION AL.
Pic.fcssional.
IITE SHAM. CONTINUE THE PRACTICE
VV ol
,ft?r Our m-w office is at tin- rear «.f the new
brick store. BUIOOS A .JKLES.
March HI. 1871. i-T-ts _
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COIiXECBrmS AGEW!?,
Alabama Stkki.t, AT LAN I A, GA
I*, o. iinx 428. Janl2-tim
\V. 0. BEIVNET,
ATTORNEY AT I..WV.
Q' i man, It s County, Ckoroia.
TTTIEE GIVE OMI'T ATTENTION to all
\ V Civil tiisiie- S intrusted to 1.'..- care.
September 8, 1871. Da
JAMES IJ. 11 LA TEH,
Idfornni anb Counsellor atj’afo,
QUITMAN, CA.
«T«T- 01-HCB, IN THE CoriiT
March i7. 1871. ly
EDWARD It. HARDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
f.ati * .in Assoriatf Justice Supreme Court t'Hit
* ted States for "Vebraska ami Hah*
REFERKNCEB :
McKißop .1 Pprnguo, (Commercial Agency) X. Y<
Messrs. Harden A: Levy, .Savannah.
Hou. v R Jackson do.
Hou. J. K. Alexander Thomasville. Ga.
Messrs*. Hood A Kiddoo Cmhbert, Ha.
Hon. David B. Harrell Hanson, Ga.
Hon. Joatph K. Drown Atlanta, Ha.
Hon. Dawson A Walker Dalton. Ga.
Capt. John McMahon, Vice President Savings
Bank, Savannah. Georgia.
May 2«, 1871. 'T
HL F. MABBETT,
Jttorucn nub Counsellor ;it Yato,
Quitman, Brooks Cos, Ga.
January 0, IH7j. ly
THOM AS AVER A,
Justice of the. Peace,
AND
COLLECTING ACENT,
QUITMAX GEORGIA
Will give particular attention to all
claims placed in his hands for collection, unit
make prompt and proper returns of the same.
March 24. 1871. PMf
Miscellaneous.’
GARPENTERSj BUILDERS,
And aU.Othem in need of
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS,
310L r LUi\£S, DLl\i) TEISMKK
SASH WEIGHTS, ETC.,
Can always find a Large Stock and Low Pi i* e»at
Blair <A Bickford’s,
1 71 Bay S t., SA VA NN A If, (; A«
February 2. 1872. i in
M. M. SULLIVAN,
Dealer in
SHAD. FRESH AND
Salt Water FLsli, '
Vegetables, Fruits and Other Produce.
ptr- All orders promptly attend* <1 to. Term
Cash on Deliver) ."‘Vy
Bavlane I Savannah, Ga.
FOUTZ’S M
& CKI.'-.UILaTED **
Horse ml Cattle PowHsfs.
Tlmh .n .ti.Mi, 1..; c uml favoraM.vl
hy •trcnjftheiiir»K and cleans.uy lie ;
I MIU. « ar.., l '.ul^uch‘L d i.UM;
D.\ KK. GI.AMMiUS. YKI.toW jw
W ATKK, HEAVES. ( 0 Gii.s, |,is. . <3&\
TEMPER, FKVFUS. Forx I* Kit v l\\ w
LOSS HE APPETITE AND VITAL r
K.VKKIY, &c. Its use Imjjr'.vt -i vKYfT-i
the wind, the \l ""W'
intoafiuc U*oik inland it. Jl. p •
t T > t- • j.crs of Cv» - »h*n j-- •
i.-r ; H!K| Rijiii- ■=:.!;
SttMl I *"*'. —i—t ln iuc;-< ..PC the
\\W jjKjjJDquantity of milk :m*l cream twenty
! ’ !r ** n * »ud make the buuer tirra
**■ " and sweet In fatten in « ..*ttN .it
pD«* them an appetite, loosens their hide, and q. v y ■. j
tlieai thrive much faster.
r» all ilis«!tses of Swin», auch as Coughs, Ulcers In
the Lung*, Liver. ,tc , Uiis article acts I .p. - 1 V
half a paper to a paper in iv barrtift V f
f w ilt the al*»vedb-uscs will k ~adj «*iA.n
cited or entirely prevented. If given -Yj [\n
in time, a certain preveutiee and y
cure for the Hog Choltiu. **“— w
W] ID E. FOLTZ, Proprietor,
BAI, T z o HE. J .
Far sail* by Druggists and Storekeeper* throughout
the l uiteU States, Canadas aud South America.
j"*J~ For alo in tjuiliuitn by Meters. Briggs.
J elks A '* *o. no v 17-1 v
jdn i vomk
: VTLY :ul! t*\liously A: •*:
| Change of Schedule J
GENERAL STPERINTENLENT’S OFFICE,) |
An an no and Gi:lf Railroad, > !
s;iv;mrmh. Junt* l.>. 1872. ) j
ON AND AFTER M NDaY. Jum* l«th, Trains j
on this Road will run as follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at 4 30 p.m
Arrive at Live Oak. daily at 2.. "> a.in i
Qnilman daily at 2.69 a.ui
*• Tfeoinusville 4.30 am |
“ Bain bridge at 7.16 a m
*• Albany at 9.05 a.m j
I.eave Albany daily at 6.20 p in \
** Ihiiobridge daily at 050 p.m ]
Leave Thoma vtile 9 55 p.m |
** Quitman daily at 11.25 p.m
j “ Live Oak, daily at 1 1.30 p.m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 10.00 a.m
j Connect with trains on J.. P. and M. R. K., for j
I and from Jat ksonville, Tallahassee, Ac.
! Nociiaug' of c.i:between .Savannah and Al- !
bany.
j Close connection at Albany with Trains on j
| South Western Railroad.
' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. \
| Leave Savannah. Monday, Wednesday and Fri !
! Arrrlve at Tobeauvßle, Monday, Wednesday and j
Friday at. *. C 43 p.m |
j Leave Tebeauvitle, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
I urdav, at 5.00 a.m j
i Arrive at Valdosta. Tuesday, Thursday and
cattirday ut 10 10 u in
i Arrive at Quitman, Tuesday, Tbuisday and Sat
iurday at 11 55 a.m :
j Arrive at Thomasville. Tuesday, Thursday and j
Saturday at 1.45 p.ui i
| Leave Thomasville, Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Sat- ;
iirday. at 3.30 p m J
j Leave QnPmun, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-1
urday at 6 37 p ml
[ Arrive ui V ftldoHta, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- j
| . iirday at 7.00 pin i
(Lay over ut Valdosta theve night?, and) !
i Leave Valdosta, Monday, Wednesday and Fri i
day al 5.30 a.m j
Arrive at Savannah, Monday, Wednesday and j
Friday at 0 40 p,m i
IJ. S. JIAINES. ]
[25 2w] Gen’l S.upt. j
FURNITURE MOUSE,
<ii rniAin, ti a.
JOHN M. WITT,
Cabinet Milker and jiikrlaki r.
]!... now on baml a fine lot of
I? V R K A r X, BEDSTEADS, SAFE!.
WARDROBES, WASH-STANDS,
Wuci«OH ( II AIKS, Bo»r*.x HOCKEItS
and iw prepared to put up to order—
SECRET\RIKS, SIDEBOARDS,
and <>rerylMn;j needed in tbe 1 urmture line, nnd
ni any style rrquihd.
An exp' rieneo «>f many years, justifti** him in
iHhiiring the public that hi? work will jgi\ «• raPs*
faction in ev«*ry respect ; andl prices will cor *
where, with this important advantage to the pn -
chaser : every piece of Furniture leaving his es
tablishment wilt be warranted.
■ {{(‘pairing done with ueatne?s
and dispatch.
| Coffins promptly forwarded lo any Sta
tion on the Atlantic and Gull Railroad.
JOHX* IVX. IVXTT.
j Quitman, Gi , Feb 1*72. V ‘-U
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1 Ultf jjvi S»s (rtW/w/ol J,| w I
► . <l l I I *1 \ TV. <; .A.
rjnUEuudem:. o N ave f >i :- <j a cop.artuer-
SL ship, under the firm name of
Sireety & Avrett,
I for the purpose o. conducting a General 'i inware
and Sieve bmdne-s. and will nlwitya keen on
! hand as full sto, ks n- the nccosifles of trade de
mand. We-w ill Keep fu 1 soppHes of Cooking;
and lieu!iug Ntuve ami all other articles in the
line »f otirbutrim**.
| Tinware us cvetv clwmeter w ill be Kept (in
band, and n.atmm-d ... order: and r. pai.ine
tis e(erv drscripti’iti w ill lie promptly attended
j to. \\ . are uK ipn pared t l ' pn up (l -ilLTh''-,
Valle,», K> oiiiir, in,, „,|,»Uullul mamier
’ and on an i vnroiialilu terms as it can be done ai
tbe South.
ii
1 public. T. I. STKKKTV.
OKU. W. A.VUKTT.
i’ebntary 2. I 72. • m
B. G. WADE,
miOKKiS,
and
Cenitnis’ou 3iei‘c*liaiit,
‘-'S.-. 5 viv, Sd.
W"-’ '!■■■ Ku: ' ,-e
VV nnd .Sale Real i.-' o and Fer&on and
| Froperty, oi every fWscripi on.
for the purchase ol Cotton prompt
| ly attended to.
December S. R7l. f !
EIBBOWS, MILL'.NE? Y & . 3RAW G3ODS, 1872
ALSO
in tr. G ■ ks, tt-e.
ARMSTRONG, CATOH & CO,
Bonnet, Triinminu'. Neck md S.t'sli RiHbont*. V. I
vet Ribbons N«*ck I b-s. Bonmo Siks S nins,
Velvets and Cs apes. Flowed, l- eu'hers,
Ornaments 1 rames, *e. Straw JW
net> ami Ladies’ and Children's
Ilat>. trim and and mu rim'd.
And in counecling warehouse.
White Goods, lliießs, Eaibrolderie-, bare- \rb
Collars, Setts, lldk'L, Veiling. H« ad Nets. ac.
No’s 2i>; and 253 Baltimore street,
BALTIMORE, : : : MARYLAND.!
Mi- ore lumufaetii.rd by U 0 or !
bought h i cash direetlv from the European and '
American MauulucUireis. embracing all the lat- ;
est novelth-s. unequalled in variuiy and cheap- !
ness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and die-.
patch. mals-lm
AGENTS WAXTED EVERYWHERE.
G. G. EVANS $ CO.,
Great Original and onlv Reliablel
LIFT BOOK E.\ TER PRISE,
I llh Year of its Eelc.iYmfimrnt !
>6 Chestnut Street, and 56 N. Eighth Street, ;
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
BKILLI ANT AT LR AOTIO NS f r IS7I!
New Books! New Gifts! Ne v At tractions !
We will send you any t ook published in
the Cntted States, with a Gift, on receipt ot the
l'«bUsher> price.
Beware of Imposters, as many are i>sing
tV name of Evans, and be careful to direct your
letters properly.
z*?' i 'nr complete Classified Catalogue for
?s7l (..i warded *«n ot -mnip. St c i for
it’ Sentiforii! apr7-$m
HOTELS.
THE Wmm HOUSE,
Ql ITMAX, (I *.
J. R. Edmondson, Prop’r.
No pains will be spared by the present pro
pi it !< •r, to r<-?;:; i the well earned reputation nnd
patronage of this popular house of entertivinmen
The labhs will b- supplied wiih the
very ln>t il;e n:,u k* ’, u-ili furni-lij ti e chambers
will be k> p? i- a and comfortable; anul attentive
wai-ers will be in attendance upon guests.
The patronage of the public i* respectfully
solicited.
rir Chas ges Reasonable, "©g
.-Ipril 12, l.'-72. 10-ts
m • v m a a
I k I1 2 < Ml AII A A
s 583 ass «&a 3e a abw m w 3j.
QTTIT3IAjSr, GA.
D. V. MSI ’/A,.. Proprietor.
rglill.S Hotel i- now (pen for the entertainment'
2. oft he public. Permanent and Transient
Boarders, v. :! be received and cured for oil rea
sonable terms.
'I he house is located in the Hontbeast Section
of the town, and was occupied lust year, by Mr*/
Jenkins.
'Mu* Proprietor will Like every pains to make
geests comfortable and .happy.
lie sol»'-i!» the patronage of the public.
February 9, tl-tl
MMMMT .SOUS.EA
MLRRiCK BARNES, Pitorintrou,
< or. Pine mul Anri son Sis.
Albany, Georgia.
Poli?" m-mints. Contort of Guests stu »-
ously reg hiEml. il ks ready to carry Paa»fni
g«*rs to and from Ik*pot.
November 4. D 70. 6m*
MmiA LL WM%.
Savannah, Ga.
A. 12. LlTi'), Froi»V.
Board perl)ay, $3.00.
T- Tie 1 friends Mr. D. O. NOE are notified
that he i- mow connected with this house.
Sept ember 15, 1671. 3m
Miscellaneous.
SS-' as ?*ja
Aletalie Burial Cases,
A N D
Burial Caskets !
The m and . -i.:m and noliliew the public that h
r 1 he sue
--j ,1 tomi j.m of •he l mi; riukor’s bu.-ii ec? f
' tvie-a re-. .-d lie- \ for tho hale ot tluJ
• 1 i-U > '•!<•:: t o Hurial Casts and ('as
:• .oid the vv.r.e v.iil be *ll4l al regular Un
ll<‘will nl>*» keep on hand silver plated bau
, dies and inoi:utine>. wliich ciui he substituted'
for the rnetulic handle-, etc., in a few minutes
. ' • etis of miiig ti.wus can b,e sup'
pil'd promptly withauv de-crintion of tict* and ••
Mivd.
TeiiO', CAFII «,n deliverv.
JOHN'.M. WITT, Agent.
Quitman. July 11. 1871. 28-ly
fpH I Tea'ii \ i'oiiit- ' i Wood’s Hoi skho! n
1 Ma*»\x nl begins wiihJJaunary '72. It i.s
edio-d by Ga IE PM '•!I.S. S. W« ;’d. Ul.d H. \ .
, ■ 1. _ti Oil C. n
,*ibu:.ira 11.os. .• Gredv, Gail Hm iiten, The..-.
| iv. Beecher, Dr. Dio la wis. Dr. W. W. Hail,
•lames Paitoir, " . lh<niet iWcbvr fcT«w e,
Brick p. meroy. .J- ho C. \i.\e, Msj. Genl Kii
patriek. Petruleaui V. Na>bv. etc., write for It
•'•ra.-Mumllv. T.-rm . Dm- Dollar a year, in
! bibbing, thre. fii -t pciiodkal*i are given
i tor tbe p. ice ol one of them. The i U ..,i libernl
j Premium List ever pahlhhed. No periodical is
more f«. qm idly or lavorab! mentioned by the
| press. -Wood , ih u . h-'d' V ,-.r/ir:e is one of
Ida* nio«wneni> ol but-;..- enterprise which
| mark the aye.”- ih • • Jumnal, i'hil
ilclpbia Pa. **lt has beeu Improving ever
ince we km w a gs od critei inn ter the lu
nmrvel (»f chei; im— and quali'y con*-
biued.' Xn. )< :! tin.;*. Speciiucucopy sent
! free to any address.
F. F.‘ WOOD A CO., Newburgh, N Y.
tIDOFI.YG,
T|- W. J V ll .VrK I MI’IMV ED
A SUES T 0 S R 00 V I X G.
Finer PiiEMiru (Mi mi.) awaujkh i.v I.'TO, and'
iviWIIAt'O " v <7 I."::; CATt 11. M THE AMERICAN*
l.vsrin :r»is lc7i. a?
“Th:-: BFST A KTIi-LK rv Trre MAIvKE ,
Th«» •• A.-10-r-'os i»; a hitMATifid'awl
reliibe* matera iK v. hich can be mi rely used ill
place of Tin, olate..Ac., oa *kvp and fiat roofs,
in <tl clrm.dc> 1 •- . 1 on t!;e roof with
t!i-’ •‘A-'be-tos L’oof Coating.” prepared n-idvfor
use. [Also vai mtde for resfnrtngold Tin. Shin
pie add other roots ] ft is proof against burning
sparks and cinders, and c;r» be easily und cheap
ly transported and applied.
Also, manufacturer ol A-bcsf >s Boiler Felting
R • Bng and >h» thing Felts. Boiler Seale Pr*>
venfative. ,4cid Water and Fire-proof CompOfri
i: 1 if A* .. .ted dealer »n Ashestoe, .-Ib
ph;>Uui2i. and gene.al roofing material*.
Descriptive [ph;. Price lists, terms to
dealers. *. c.. f>\ mail.
[E-mbliehed in ISs>.] If. W. JOHNS.
mar29-3nj] 78 William st., N. Y.
faWble IS BOOKS,
Mailed, post-pam. ■ •of Marked Price
Peters' Eclectic P. School (1 -dth edition) S3 25
Warra’i's Gi.irar Scr-... 1...' ] 50
Peters’ M-h M--: 1 1 50
No Plus Dili a Glee ii -k 1 50
> ui? Ev ho. Containing over ICO songs... 75
Peters* Parlor Companion, for Flme and
Vic.lio 2 00
Peters’ I‘arlnr Companion, for Flute, Vio
lin and Piano 3 00
Peters' New and hn]*t^v<-d Violin Method 75
5. ?• -*•■■■>•:-.j-, 75
Itcller's Flu*e ivThout a Ma.-;er 7o
New Year's Ere. At'nntata tor children. 50
Sbming Lights. A collection sacred soogs, 2 «*i
Vagic Circle. Eas> Piano Music. 2 no
Add re* .1. L. I > ETTR«. 500 Broadway. New Y.
Send 30 cents for a sample copy of Peters’ Mn.-i
--ca' 3ioctb-y an i y . •* > ’ get z- least Si worth
ot n- -Ic. * ~ [ma. -’J-.m