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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1873)
r &hc Quitman §anm QUITMAN. FKitRUA :Y 2 . I»t3. Ow likt 1“ SI’VI'IV NicUtresi* '(1 (li<> fam ily ..( tlie Cliilar. dmquH l lyinc him fiftm a ti e patrons <>f tl.e Banker are under ob ligations to Rev S S. Sw'fkt, for ti e Collation of opus items and prep •ration of editorial matter for ti e present iaroie. Kor the service render* and the editor will ever (eel grateful, esp c ully s it w s the voluntary ff t>'g ot a siud I eart. tl Christian in a time . t great distress. Ct ITAKO DISTRIBUTORS on hand end made W to order i.y STRBKTY &■ aYUETT, See n> \v etlveriisotnoit's in tt is issn of the Banner: Mi* J B Finch \s the nget t tor the sa'o ol Gnato'B; the "Oat > - ha uottery” is aln a dln orab'e it terprise; Mrs D'ickworth and Mrs Ness inuh desire their property placed be- j yond the reach of • xdct'ng creditors. GLASSWARE of all Kinds at r PAIN’F. A HALL'S O'tr tha fsare *loe to Mt Ran DOLPII Avkra and to r interesting da';,' ter, Mss America I r n be.m'ifil pyra mid ol batter—iniilar t> the one do genetal'v adm'red at tit Lado s Memo- Suppr r en ti t- evening of the tin inst. The pyramid is t- e * xaet s' ap of a rip pine .pel , ■•ml i- ■ vhl«m ee ..( t 1 o artistic skill at! beauty of mind of tie generous doners. A COMPLETE line of Hardware nt PAINE t HALL'S A fn 'era l discourse in memory el Janies M’ze'l, wlo ipee tly di. and at Mer cei Uoiveislty i Mo' it. wi 1 be deliver ed at Hie Met orbs ('to rch, ie Qn’m n | on next Sip day morning nt 11 o’clock Meningitis.- Mr Jo- o Biirimm, need about 21 years, son of A Dun am, re siding ab nt level; mi'ea front Quitman J wis attacked with meningitis on las' Saturday tiijrtif, am! died on ed e«da\ nigbt. tie was atteodeil by Dr, IN i ! kinson as-isted l y Dr R M. Mite but the disease bafll and their combined ski'l. - —.— See advertin' tnent of Messrs* Denmark Bros. New Goods . —Quite a number of o > merchants are receive g additions t" their depleted stocks of goods. Some i f tbeso artic'cg Were purchased last Week ill Savannah, and others came dir el from the Not Thorn tnarkeln. At tin proper time, we presume the morel inl - inform the p op! •of their huso < s through tl e Banner. Mci.f, Trade.—Tin Messrs. T r•a -* ’ have Hold the pre-ent s nson, upwards ol odo hundred ami ftf'v le al of rntih • > They arc erg- dealers in s', of, aid disposed ofimmeus o 1 rs in F.. ula YIOLIN CA'ES, tor YU 0. at P UNE A HALL’S Mcsic. &o.— tVe are tied r"I ligatnu ► to Messrs* LunhEv & Bates, (<»• t lt • pieces ot excelie ‘ t mos e fro i. their ’m tnense assortment. The pit*ceu receivt and i were favorably tnent i.med by ns sum few weeks ago —the present gift b-in the second edition M ssis. LwM • & Bates are dealers in every ehar o-tei sheet and book rnnsii-, and also keep m | hand heavy sticks "f tnttsieal instil ments, organs pia'ios, A ’ , which t e sell, in some i.st slices, a’ less tlmi j manufacturer's retail pons G 1 ENLS" Fine .Scotch Caps, for Sl.Oft. at T PA IXI. .v HALL From the ariHctiee ol cotton wag ift which have formerly crowded - nr -in- t* it would -pirn licit tne crop of 1872 about a'l in, in this section of .voidrj. BATCHELOU'S BROGANS fur *1.75. at PAINE A HALL'S ! We are glad to we'e. toe to .iur stree again otiryoung friend, James If. Wad who, for a uTte time past, was pi i-tiate by sicktio-s. G 1 EXCISE Italian Siring- at r PAINE & HALI.V §75 OOOfN’t A I! I'OR SI.- We call the attention nf our readers to the advertisement in another column of the Nebraska .State Orpha:. Asylum. Here is a chancr t. win a furoute in Public Legal Drawing, and aid a noble charity 8-4 t Take SIMMON'S LTVEit I!EGCL VTOIt r. g ularly enjoy health your-elf and give gratifica tion to those abbot you-. Ybii will have can-e to ble-s the dav yon heard of SIMMON'S LIVER REGUI AT OIL F» I AKTO £3 ! OUR NEW PRICES, FEBRUARY Ist. IST.:. Prices this day redhcVd b orn 15 to At per cen' Largest stock Smith and Lr-.vi u privet ever known. tVm. Knabo ct Cos.. 7 net., ro ewond. $440, $490, $530. iialb-t, Dari? ,t Cos. 7.1 oct. square grand. $373, S4i '. Si l t s4t>o. S -tithern Gem. 7 oct. rosewood carVed legs. S-Sn. j 0. 8320. *340. S3BO. Parlor Gem. 7 net. rose wood carved legs, $265. S' 't instrument ever sold for the money. All pianos from our tvartt rooms are sold at fewest —A va'aatiun awl »ith ont regard to linkers’ high prices. .Send for Ma on * Hamlin Organs $55 to SIOO each, delivered freight paid to cash buyers, in any part ot the Xontil. Any piece of sheet M sic. or Music Br-ok pub lished in the U. S. scut, post paid, oa receipt ol retail price. Address all order- to LCDDKN A B \TES. Fo'WHoßs Mfsrc ITorsr, 7-3m] Savannah, Ga. ySIMMONS'I This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle ofMercnrv, or any in jurituts mineral substance, hut is PURELY VEG ETABLE. I-'or lot ty years it has proved its great value in all diseases of tl;e Liver. Bowels and Kidneys Thousands of the good and great in all parts* of the country vetielt for its wonderful and pecul'ttr power in purifyiag the Blond, stimulating the torpid Liver and Bowels, and importing new Life and Vigor to the whole system. SIM MON'S LIVER REGULATOR is aeknmvledgetl to have no eq ml ts tt LIVER MEDICINE. It contains four nn-tiical elements, nevert niteii in the same happy proportion in any other prep aration, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unexceptional Alternative and a cer tain Corrective ot all impurities of the body. Such signal success has at tended its use. that it is now regarded ns the GREAT UNFAILING SPEOIFit: for Liver (.'mu).taint ana the painful of!soring thereof, to wit: DYSPLUSI A. CONSTI 1* AT ION Jaundice. Pillions aitacks, SICK 11 KJfPACll!''. < olic Dt?|»ression of Spirits. SOU It | STOMACH. Heart Burn Ac. I Keg ilute the Liver and prevent CHILL**' AND ! FEVKR. i SIMMONS* LIVLR KI'GULATOR i* mannfac ; tirred only by «| Si. ZUiLi\ K( <) MACON. GA*. a;»d UHILADM rill.\ r | Price $1 00 per package: sent by mail, pustage ! paid. S 1.0-1. Pr pared ready for use SI.OO and j $1.50. Sold by all Druggists. ! Win* Win. Ye Diky -Death, or what is worse, , is the inevitable result ofeontinued suspension lof the menstrual fluty. It is a condition which j should not be tidied, In all cases of sup proa*' 1 ' j siow. Piisp< n.sion or other in egulnrii vot the *c im:es. v Dr. J. Brad field's Female Kern ntor iis he only sure remedy, it ants by giving tone i to the neivons centres, improving the blood and i determining directly to the organs of rnenstru ation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by J.TL Bradlleld, dritggLt, Atlanta. Ga. $3.50 per bottle, and sold by Fvpec'nble druggists ev erywhere. jan-i-tf VLL kinds of Toilet Soap and P(*rfnnterv at PA INF & HALL’S Bitii.ckhs'P axo Contractors* Sn-:n a». Nontfok. -- Doors, Sashes. Blinds. Window und Plate Glass. Builders’ Furnishing Hardware, Mouldings. Stair Fixtures Marble and Slate Mntitlepieces, Fncuus tie Floor Tile. Drain Pipe, Ac. Ac. at lowest whob sa'e prices, at the great Southern Factory of P. P. Toale. CbarJestou, S C. Send for his price li*t. lml Without a Pahai.i ei, i’lie demand for Dr. J. Draclield'a Female llegulator is beyond pro j cedent in lie annals of popular icmedies. Or | ders come in so thick and fast that the proprietor ; has heretofore, heen nimble to till them all. He is happy L* state that arrangements are now complete by which he is prepared to manufact••»••• 1 Female Ke<riibn«*- •» * -.uai to the enter geney, and the public may feel iissured that their wants may how he supplied. Physicians of high repute are using Hits great, remedy, in daily practice. aVI over Georgia. Hereafter no wo man need suffer from suppressed, suspended or irregular menstrua!ion. This valuable medi cine is prepared by L. H. Bra Field Druggist. ! Atlanta. Ga.. and sold at $1.50 per bottle by i expectable druggists throughout America. For Bfi'e hv McCall A* Groover. [4-t.f] Worth its Uoiffkt in Gold!! Nothing like it in the World!!! Patm ®vcry reader vt money te.v to fjity times its cost. Every intelligent dtlten, j.p re.“«i .nal or non-nrofes •ional, niechftiiiG oGxi!h>ioi- in Hie whole country, should it in sure l,» take ft firm bold on tho ui.mmunity' as'it'J Buala.ess n*»«i Family* Paper lias mad«*, atitl i-t making, for ii a circulaMon and reptr tMtioti unparalleled in the history of Jounialimn. It is a Deacttful if. rags.. 04-cnu si.v, Illoktbited Weekly. It gives you all YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE. OHginal Desifriiß f<*r CotOfgep. Dwellings, Suburban on inutterß t*f special and gensiul inteieht, found in no other Jourm«l in tbocouutry. A Magsificeit $5.00 Oil Chrome, THE LOST BABB, ' Size 13x15, mounted ready to frame, in presented to every yearly subscriber, price, $3.00 per year, in ndvauca PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED For unoccupied tenitm v in tbe United States and Ca nadt*. Hy unr M«"*V Plan ngents CAD have a con- C»OZT 4 Pnrturn, T', i l.:i.bcrs, Pm, February 7, 1873. U-fitn Silver-Ware and Jewelry, WATCniW, See. W. li. BARAKS & i'Al. ,v v p..'V A «n.l EHpua mu. .C Silverware Watches •'*' docks iValrh a,■das. Je,rr’ry, V lidlert/. Tab’ Lull, „ Siler h.)k. v. Sp..„:.r. /' •’ 's, iMalic finirUlqes ot all sites, Game Bags. Shot Poaches, Vice Kev’ceky ltifie Po'iedt. t’, (J'.ui Caps, ] A neat a; ortraent of WA LKING- CAHTES, arid an immense stock of tbe Celebrated Diamond Spectacles. ; Also, a very complete assortment ot IST OT IONS, such as Brushes, t ombs, Portemonnauw, Thim bles. Needles. Fins, Buttons, &c. will .•;!•:! these p-ooJs on as reasonable terms as possible, and a„k an iuspeettoa of the same by the public: We are tikew i j prepared to REPAIR Watches, Jewelry I’istols and Gons with neatnes and dispatch. W. E. BARNES ,t CO. Quitman December 20. le7z. 51-5 m tV. B. Bknxkt ti. T. KtxosDKitur UENNJET & KIXGSBEKY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Q-nns Brooks Co-ntt, Georoia. February V, Theonly UidinbleGtft Distribute nju the country SIOO,OOO 00 In Valuable Gifts! •ro mi msTßiiturKi) in 1, », » 3WB*a . .tilth Semi Annual GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday. March ilih. LS73. One Grand Oapitai Pri?.e of SIO,OOO in Gold ! j One l’ri7.e of $5,000 in Sllwr ! Five pri/es of SI,OOO, Five prizes of SSOO, I and Ten prises of SIOO each in Greenbacks. Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses with silver mounted Harness, worth SISOO each: Two B iggies. Horses, etc., worth $(500 each ; i Two fine Lined Rose wood Pianos, worth SS)O each; Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth SIOO ! each. 1500 Quid and Silver Lever Hunting | Watches worth from $-0 to s.‘>oo each ; Gold bains Silver-ware. Jewelry, etc W hole number of G f:s. Iff 000. Tickets limit | ed to 50 000. -Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom i.il.eia! l'rensium.s will be paid Single Tickets $2 ; Six ickets. $lO ; Twelve tickets, S2O? Twenty-five tickets, $lO. Uii'culars containing a lull list of prices. ad(‘s crinuon ol the manner us drawing, and othes in , formation iu relereuce to the Distribution, will be sent to any ono ordering them. -11 l letters m st be addressed to d.vi v Omen. L-D SINE. Box 85. 1)1 W. illhSt. ( (l-5l) Uinelutiati. O j P GENERAL SU I 1 El! INTEND ENT'S OFFICE. I A rt.ANTir wn Gvt.v Raii.i;i)ai>. 1 :-:h annah. Jamiarv -1. 1873 t * vN AND AF I'KUSmiday. Jan -ary sth, Trains \ f on this Read will run tvs lollowa: A' XPItKSS IWSSLW'GKII. 1,,-are Savannah daily at ■( 30 p.m Arrive at Live Oak daily nt 3.05 a.m “ Quitman daily at 3.05 a.m “ 0 ham isvllle.. 4 to a.in •• li.iinbriclae at 7.4 ft um “ Albany nt 0.15 a.m | Leave Albany daily af. 5. o p n j iiainbridjre daily at fi-45p.ni I.eave Tlromaavißc !l 50 p.m -• Quitman daily nt 11 --- I’-" 1 “ Live Oilk. d»il T ..I ILL, p.m .m rive at rsivhunah daily el 10.00 a.m Conoect at Live Oak with train - on J . F and M. K. R. f for and from JacksouviiL*, Taliaimssee, Ac. No clmnffuof cars at Live Oak. N’o change of cars between .-•.ivannab and A1 bany Ci,,se connection nt Albany with trains on Soothvve«tern Railr<»ad. A VCOMMODA TION THA IN Wkktkkx Division : Leave Lawton. [Sundays excepted] 7.50 a.m \ rive at (biitimui. [>ttiidays •* ILIO ain | “ Tlioinasville - " Mo p in ■ “ Albany “ ‘* 7. It) p ni Leave Albany “ “ 7.T0 am “ Timm isvllle, “ “ 2.10 p m j “ Quitman “ “ 4.2! p.m j Vrrivr ai Law ton, “ • “ 8.00 pm j Connect at Albany with night trains on Soudi; western Kaijroad. leaving /libauy Monday, Tiles- ! lay. Thursday and Fridav. and arriving at Al j ». iiiy Tue day, Wednesday, Friday and Satnr- ; Mai! Stearaer leaves Bainl ridge every Wed nesday at 0.00 a. m. for Apalachirola. 11. S HAINES. [2-tf] Gen’l Supt. i 10 PLAHTEES! “ HOffl SHIMS!!.. MY JUDE | I 'gl I E and ersigned lias on hand and is constant ! All Kinds of Plows ! [ in.! will him- in n frw days a lot of— -1 .stc.el Turn Shovels, Steel Scoo lers, Sice! Whole Shovels, Clevises, Weel Pins, Crass 14«<ls, &<“, all at LOWER i’UILES (him cm lm Im-I in shops here, and made of better material and bettei i workmanship. - Tie is also Agent for-- DICKSON S c IdI.KHHATI*:D (luster C«lt@:i Seed, BOW UWtOTfiisPLim * guano i>i?<risnistJ’'r<>i'f. i #so-f4ivi* m« a call lmf«r<‘ yo i lay in your I supply of Khi iu Impl' inents for tho your. .1011 \ TILLMAN. I Quitman. Ga.. Jnh. 17. U 73. 33m DU. m, c. wir.xjvHox. r»n. ' • n. kmii'U. LASSE DSiiG SI6N. iwaKIHSOH & SP,II FHj I \r CEP r.n hand a [kvsvv isgvvscg, mcoicaat * t "li:,. ... :(r • df PaaJ. i Also. White Load. A'arr.iUios. Faints and Oils. ! Soaps. Tobacco, fegara. 'foilot Ar.icloa. Ac. | All of which vviil be sold on reasonable toirns. Prescriptions caret.illy compounded ! Quitman, Ga., Jan. 31. 1873. sly I'StSllHf BIEBAL Li, At IppamttUox f. 11., V:>., April 91I>, 1865. A MAGNIFICENT 14 x 18 inch eugravins of, t!:e surrender of Geiterul Lee. hoamitutly j ! colored. Engraved iu the highest .style or the ; art and printed On heavy plate paper. L tctru ly- a gem of art. one which should hang in the , parlor of e very .Southern home. Sent by mail. , mounted on s roller and post-paid, oil receipt of I 20" Cents or Sfor 50cents. Agents wanted. Address J. G &W. M. BURROW, Bristol, Tenn. Catalogues ol Pictures. Books, fee sent tree. ; 7U ENT.-L Fine Sewed Boots, for $#A«, at If PAINE A HALL',S Jltto fhfprriffh VEGETABLE AND FLOWER VE&ifd Plants, lb.ses. Dahlia:*, fuchsias. Geraniums. Bedding Plants. Gladiolus etc. Send u stamp for Drcei s Garden Calender. Ids pages, ilustratcd with practical directions, 111 NBA A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St Philadelphia. Pa. wanted. Wo vvi-h tirongagn tho services ol at least one reliable, intelligent gentlemm in evety City, Town and Countv in the -South. Business agvee able and strictly legitimate, yielding from sl. \SOO to $2.0 > per annum. For ]v>riieulars, ad dress TURNBULL BROTIIFuS. Pub'rs, 15 ilflmoi e. M'L 3m. a? LiicL m& r m jb> |Pliotog:rap!iie Artists ! I'uv vnur tuateri:'!. apparalus, ete.. ft I WAR NER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK HOUSE, i Rome. Ga.. and save money, time and freight. .Jir Send for Price Lists. l.argCSt Orta it E-tahtihnuiit In Hie World 7 Hsteasivc S'actorses- J. KSTKY & COMPANY, Brattieboro, Vt.. L. S. A. The CelelVrnted Kstey fottagciilrgsins The latest and best hnprorements. Everything that is new and novel. The leading imtirove meals in Organs wen: introduced first in this establishment fcstnhAsi.:l Iglfi. SEND FOR II.UJSTIiATEDCATALOGUE. StS-MEJlfflelli! iraiLL iliilfAL Pll\T PL RE Will I'E, DR A US. FRKN 11 Gtir.V, FLAILS. BULLS’, \ PLOWS, and nil tin ladii.m:\tile shades and colors used in In 11 -.- . in! colt ige painting, ready lor i ne. re quires no oil thinning or dryers, and sold only by the g il on. L\ PRY MAN DISOWN PAINTER. •Sample card of colors and teslimnniaU from owners of Hie finest, residences in the Country, furnished free by d.-alers generally, or by the AY KRII.L ( itiS.MICA.I, PaINT CO , 32 Burling Klip. N. Y fsto pßaXA'iss iug |*e(i))le. ot c-ith**i* t'uv. young or old nuiku more monoy at. work for uh in Undr uparo mo iiifiiis. oi all tho liim*. tlmn at anvtliiru; oHo. I’articular* l (Veo -Id dress G STIN.SON A GO.. Fort,land Maine. AGENTS I A RARE CHANCE ! We will pay all Agent S4O per week in hash who will engage with us ot once. Everything I'lrnislied and expumuh paid. Address yl COL L I LIC A. CO., Charlotte, Mich SUSIES if.i rite* that D« Hi.\u s I’ii-K IL mkdy fails to . are. It. is prepared expressly to cure the piles, amt iiot.luno oka*. Hold by all druggists. Price, *I.OO. A MSBEL NEWSPAPER. J TilH SAVANNAH DAILY NLWS. j The Savannah Daily Muknino Nkws is ue~ i Knowledgi'd b y the pres and ptu-ple to l>e the ! !>' st daily paper south of Louisville and east of j New Orleans. Carrying with it the prestige and I reliability of age, it fins all the \ >gor and vi’a ii y !of youth, and it- 1 ent<*i prise m a gatherer of the j ihe latest and freshest news his 'astonished iis eontemporarJen and met the warm approbation | of the public. i During the year 1*75 no expense of time. li | Lor. and money will be spent to keep (In* Moitx j i\o Niavs ahead ofull eonipelitorft in Gimrgia i mrnuli.-m. and to desei ve die flat terlng eneorni uin.i heiiiied upon It from all quarteiß. 'flieie ha•. ::h n<• t. been no serious attempt made to ri | val !lu* special telegrams whieh do* Ni.ws iuau guru ted 'Oiuo years ago. and die consequence is. j di.it the t •* I- rin search of die latest inteß'yemu* ! always l-oks lo the Mokm.no N.xws. The tele-; j •.-rapiib* arrangements of die paper are such that j the omissions made by the general press reports ! ure promptly and reliably . uplied by its special correspondents. I The Mount.™ Nkws luis lately been enlarged lo a thirty six column paper and ihis broad ! sioqie of type (unbraces, daily, everydiiag ol in I tne 1 that i runs pi res in thedomu nos Literatm e, i Art. Science. Politics. Religion and General In | tel licence: giving to Un* reader inoie and better ; digest matter than any other paper in the tide, ; D perhaps needless to peak of the politic jof til, Mop\r >i Nj’.w \ For years and years iii * i|ei*«l, sine* it- estiibliHeinent it has been a re- I pie.-a-ntative Southern paper, and from that j time to the pi'fxent, in all conjunctures, it lms : consiKie tly and p< : i-:teutly maintained Demo ' cr ilic Sluu*' Rights principles, and labored, with i an ardor and devotion - that know no abatement. | to promote and preserve the hit.;:ic.->ts and honor ■ of the South. The special f'-at urea of the Monxt.xo Sv.wa will ' b. r> lained arid i nprnved upon rinsing the rn.su ■ is,g year, and several new attractions will be ! added 'fhe G -orgia News Reins, with their quaint and plea-ant humor, and the epitome of Florida afiai: . wiH be continued during tlm year. The jl. >c ii depart me nt. will be. as it has been for the . past year, the mo-1 complete ad reliable to b<* j found in any Sa unriah paper, and the commer |i• i;J columns will be full and accurate. ! The price of the Daily is $lO 00 per annum; •>5.00 for six months; $i 00 for one mot. Ah. THE TRf-WEEKLY NEWTS. Tins edition of the Mornino Mkws is c. pecial ly recomim-nded to those who have not the facil it.jert of a daily mail. Everything that has been ; said it regard to the and uly edition may be to i pealed of th" Th i-weeklv. It is made up wiili • irrea-i caie. and contains the latest despatches j it and m t ket reports. The price of this edition ;i- il.tiOpei annum. SO.OO for six months, agd i I $1.50 for threw months. TiIL WEEKLY NEWS. j The \Vi;. i:i*v Mousing Nkwh particularly rec-| i ornmemls itM-.f to the fa* mer and planter and to ! tii't-e who live od the line of railroad. It is one ! of the best family papers in the country, and is b n c viibin tiereaeh "I all. It | c'.iitains 'I hir*y-“ix 6«did eolmntts of reading mat ter, and i> mailed t=6 as to reach Bni*sciiVei« ( with the uimo.-t prurtminess. It is a cu* fully ;.nd lab'tvioii'ly e.Jhrd com endium <if the news !of the week, ami coiUtin* in addition, an infln , ite vuri-ty of other eheb"* reading matter Kdi- 1 j toriwls on ull ropic-. sr.tMcheß.of men, manners, ! and fashions, tales, pot try. biography, pungent j n.ira /rapliH and conden atl IciegraiiH cuter into * ’i* make-up It coumins the i il—t t-legraphic ] dispatchcH and inaikel reports tip to the hour ol , g.iinc to pres and is in all respects, u» imlis-j ‘ pensibfc adjunct to every home. Price One year. iI.OC; six months, $1.00; [ j three mouths, 50 ccnU. Subscription for either edit ic.n ' rihe Moi:\i\«; • i News may be sent by express at the risk and ex- ; dense of the proprietor. Adda- ' 1 J. IL F.-TILL. | Savannah. Ga. ; I * VERY kind ol Tinware very cheap at Ij ■ STREETY 2C AYRKTT. LV $2.50. Av,;i;ti ar«* rolling \J f.-n gallon Lard Cuif* ai '1 v. o Dollars and • I*itty Gents per can. Cheaper than, ever before offered in this market 5J if Miscellaneous. provisions/ m ■•a® g§ e'i t i'-j' m . ■.. ,% jLiqttiovs, 4«V. fcKAMHCN & FREEMAN, Savannah, Ga., INVITE 11m attention of tbe people s os Brooks ami adjoining counties to ilieir Luige .and ’ Varied Stock ot Staple and Fancy G GOCKHIES, THOYISTONS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, • CHEESE, BUTTER, foreign and Domestic FIU'm„NUTS, Ac., S?c Wo an.' receiving every week, by styumera from Now Voile, consignments of Apples Onions and Potatoes, ol first quality and prices. Prompt attention giten to orders. • CHAMPION & FREEMAN Hay Street,, corner of Drayton, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. October 2.-, 1872 dm DWIGHT L. ROBERTS, hv/olcb: : r .Bro:BBML AM) C a 511 mi s s in'’n Mercha n t I'XS I3ay Street, Ga, October 25..1872. tim s. M.COLIHNG, JAS. S. TUKNHSR, Savannah. Lovyville, Fla. GOLDING & TURNER COTTON FACTORS —A N D General Commission Merchants, A 4> S(i Bay .Street, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Prompt and careful attent ion given to Mu* sale oftJoUon. Wool. Hides, Syrup, Beeswax,Tallow and Produce generally. Liberal cash advances made on consign men is. 6et25-3m A. B. IVES, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Manufacturer of oao.fa o i © o Shirts and Men’s Underwear, To Order, and Healer in i<njs<- ivohlii Heady M ade Clothing* Gents' Eurnishinr/ Good*, And the largest assortment of Hatsjn the ( ’ity. Doo.fi, 1872. Hm mm (1. ANDERSON, JR., 100 O Drayton Street-, Savannah, : : Georgia. Factoi* (Goimnbvtcm Liberal Advances made upon Cotton." Con outs solicited. 0c125-3m It. 11. AXDHUKON-. 080. w. ANUEIUON,.J U ISO. W. A\BM’S SDNS fJo I Son GENERAL Commission Cor. Bryan and Drayton Streets, Savannah, Ga. I *45- Liberal advances made on consignments, j October 2:>, 1872. dm SCHWARZ & BRADY, DEALERS IN i) & ta s> sa sp s» Floor Oil ( Eothfs, .'SSL ."Bv. r 3i ' r "i ' tit IOC <3 ~ FN-aw WALL l’APEii, WINDOW SHADES, And all'Grades ot Up h © Is S r yf fn oo<?Jft, JILI ISsntiSfliton Street, 1 (South Side, between Bull & Whitaker Streets,) SAVANNAH, GA. December 2n. 1872. f>« J. L 0 ¥iLLALO^GA, Colton Factor* FORWARiIINS & COMMISSION ilggCEM’ff., No. 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, CEONCiA October 2=i, 1772 43-:<m Savannah Houses. L T. WHITCmiB, AgL Importer of and Dealer in west ii mm imm ! I’ine Apples, Apples, linnanns, Potato's, Oranges, Onions. * Li .lions, Nuts, So. Ve/jelableSf Hay, Gram, Feed, &c. &o. 99 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH CEORGLA Strictly Cush./rwfc October 25. 1N72. Lm WKSI.oW. WAM&ca GENERAL Cotton and ProdSwe© ■■yvs:. .0..WW.W.0 BYl*t. WaiWaaliW] 152 BAY STREET, Savannah, : : Georgia. UKrr.uKscKp; Captain John McMahon. Vice President So. Bank of the State of Georgia; Messrs. (JUghoru A - .. Cunningham. Hiram Robert*, Esq. October 25, 1872. Sin •Lvmiw McGrath. JaMkr M.mikic James Mctiratli & (’©. WHOXiSSAXiE iirnm bmlbbs. —AND— COMMISSION MCRCDASiTS, 1175 Bay Struct, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Folk /t cunts for Krug & Co’s CHAMPAGNE. October 25, 1872. 3m S. S. MILLER, J)KAI,KR IN Walnut anti Pine FRENCH AND COTTAGE CHAMBER SETS Ej o© k i a (j Glasses, Mattresses Wave to Order. 155 A' 157 BROUGHTON STREET, Next to Weed & ( oruweF, HA VANN AII GEORGIA. September B, 1872. Cm 'GAfiPENTER , B ILDER, “ And all Others in need ot D OORS SAUIKS, BLINDS, mrnmi blind warn SASIf WEIGHTS, ETC., Can always And a Lurge Stock and Low Pricesat Blair & Bickford’s, 171 liny St ffAY,4NT?AII, GA Oclober 25,1872. (ini Mi V. HENDERSON, Cotton Factor, —AND— GENKKAL Cos mi i»is sLnMe rc Si ant, (Jones Upper Block,) }TO Hi} Street, (Nofth Side.) SAVANMAHi CEORCiA'- HIDES, WOOL BEER SKI®, AND BEES WAX. d'ho Highest Cash Prices Raid at all timed for any of the above artie’ef. j £o*liefer to Henry Ilrigham, Esq:,; Fresidim* I Merchant’s National Bank. October 2:>, 1872. 2m A. M. SLOAN. J. H. HI.OAN. A. M. SLOAN & CO.- Cotton Fnctar-s, r AND (SfHd. cucnoai k cnwscH.»»»3 usiS, BAY STREET, Savannah,: : : Georgia: Liberal advance- made on consignments ..to us, or to onr correspondents in Liverpool, New Voik. 80-ston. Fhiladelphia and Baltimore. Bagging anil Iron Ties furnished at the lowest market price. October 8, 1872. dm H. I„ sniiIEIVEIL Wholesale and lietail Dealer in St iIITiOIEiIY, SIS EillO'lS. PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSin.-U, INSTRUMENTS and MUSIC, News and Book I’aper. Cards and Caid Board. Bill Heads, Large Stock of Flat Papers, Ac., ie. #ifi‘Agent* for Mather-’ Printing Inks. . Retail House l!fi Congvo s street. Whole.-al* House 92 P*y streot, Savannah, (>a i November 22, 1872- ij l£ XvXTRA Violin Case* and Boss at \ FAINL Tt MALI V _ m