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special polices.
iFyoutravtl East, West, Nmtli ir
South, take m of SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR. Prewired only
by J. H. Zeilin & Go., Macon, Ga.
("1 LAASWARE of all kinds at
W PAINE 4 HALL’S
£ , UAN» DISTRIBUTORS on hand and made
UT to of tier bv STREETY A AVRETT,
£\ EXUINE Italian Strings at
PAINE &. HALL’S
Goon Fimiixi; ix Cat.iforxu. -What care tho
people of North Carolina. South Carolina. Geor
gia and Florida for the fish in the gold-bearing
State when they have full store houses and com
sortable homes The last can only be had with
the aid of a Poor, Sash and Blind Factory, and
Builder*’ Emporium, such as is now- in mnstsuc
cessful operation by Mr. P. P. Toale, of Üb" les
ion, S. C. Soud for his price list. Sent tree, [lm
TOBACCO at 50 cents per pound, at
PAINE & HALL’S
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
GEM
Silver Tongue Organs
t would call special attention to my Large
stock of Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments of
all kind8 4 and Sheet Music.
Sold en the most Liberal terms, and warrant
ed to give the best satisfaction.
Music and Books sent by mail, postage paid.
U. L. SCHtttiINJER.
II ts Savannah, Ga.
TANARUS) ATCHELOK’S BROGANS for $1.75, at
1) • PAINE A HALL’S.
QV&KKTV * AVRETT keep alt -tyles of Cook
Ll lug Stoves at Savannah pyces.
IV X 7’RA Violin Cases and Bows at
J PA INK A 11A LI ’S.
• WHERE TO BUY.
February ut, 1873.
day rodncjdfe from 15 to 25 per cent.
stock in-the South to select from, ele
gant* Got Pianos. Rosewood Cases, Carved
Legs; Overstrung Bass and all the modern im
provements $205, $275 and $3(10 Warranted
dufafje. MY.hey relunded in case of failure.
The popular ‘‘Southern Gems” ojily $290. S3OO,
$320 and $340. Hal let, Davis & Cos. oct..
squgre grand. s3*s, $4lO, $430 $490. Win.
Kmibe* S' jCo ? s., uperb instruments, lower than
ever before sold. Address us for special terms.
Pianos sent on trial to any part of the South.
kSend for Price Catalogues, etc...select the
style desired, give in the order and we guaran
tee 3$ turnish a first class Instrument or refund
the hiotiey/
YGholesalo Depot for.the celebrated Mason »V ;
Ilamlin..Cabinet Organs, Fifty styles from $55
to SIOOO each, delivered freight ftaul to cash buy
ers, in any part of the South.
Any piece of sheet Music, or Music Book pub
Inked iti the U.S. sent, post paid, on receipt of
retail price.
Adtfress all orders to
LUDDEN A BATES.
* k.- South erk Music Hov.sk.
7-in'] Savannah, Ga.
kind of Tinware very cheap at
JJ SJ'EEETV A AVRETT.
A COMPLETE line oHlardware at
’ PAINE V HALL’S
r^* - ©**—
('I Tj¥ your Stoves and Tinware from
T STREETY A AVRETT.
YIOL’N CASES, for $3.00, at
. _ >.?**- PAINE A IIALL'S
osLiu -Julf 60,~*-£trkkty & Avr.KTT are selling
teq gallon Lard Cans at Two Dollars and
Fifty Cents per can. Cheaper than ever before
oil er yd io ,fru»Tiiiu ket*. 51-ts
,/*ak
Ajflergyman, while raiding in .South Ameri
ca. as*nlSl<mry f discovered a saf«* and simple
remedy tor the Core of Nervous Weakness, Early
Decay,Disease of the Urinary and Seminal or
gans, and the whole train of disorders brought
on by* baneful and vicious habits. Great num
bers have bee* cured by this noble remedy.—
Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and
unfortunate, 1-wiH lend the receipt for prepar
ing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope
td anv.onu who needs it, free of charge.
JOSEPH T. INMAN.
Station I). IFble Honse.
9 22 New York City.
Ci ENTS 7 Finer Sewed Boots, for $6.50, at
£ PAINE A HALL’S
;; . TO THE SUFFERING.
The Rev. William H. Norton, while residing tn
Brazil as a missionary, discovered in that land
of medicines© remedy for Consumption, Scrofu
la,, Sore Throat,- Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and
This remedy has cured my
self after all other medicines failed.
Wishing to-benefit the suffering; I will send
the recipe S and using the remedy
to all whn,®“ it, free of charge.
Please semfan envelope, with your name and
address on ft. Address,
R*v. WILLIAM H. NORTON,
9-23 $76 Broadway, New York City.
jf i ENTS" Fine Scotch Capa,* for SI.OO, at
fJjT PAINE A HALL’S
ALL kinds of Toilet Soap and Perfumery at
PAINE A HALL’S
Without a Pa.ralt.ki,.— The demand for Dr.
J. BracfieWs Female Regulator is beyond pre
cedent in the annals of popular lemedies. Or
ders come in so thick and fast that the proprietor
has, heretofore*been unable to fill them all. He
is happy to state that arrangements are now
complete by whichhe is prepared to nmmifacfore
Female Regulator on a scale equal to the <%»t
gency, and. the public may feel assured that their
wants may now be supplied. Physicians of
high repute oro using this great remedy, in daily
practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no wo
man need suffer from suppressed, suspended or
irregular mei;-drfiat?lcm This, .valuable medi
cine is prepare#3^--I* Bk Bradfield Druggist,
Atlanta. Ga.. anil sold at $l5O pvr bottle by
iexpectable druggists throuffhont America.
For sale by McCall A Groover. [4-tf]
Removal!
vrTE have removed our Goods to the new
Y\ brick building on Screven street, bc-
Dr. Jelk’s Medical Office and Mr. Edmond
sons store; where we will be pleased to see our
old customers and the public generally.
PAINE A HALL.
Quitman, January 31,1872. 5
B LIST’S G irden Seeds at
PAINE AHALL’S
she Qttitmmi fanner.
QUITMAN, MAR< II S3, 1813.
Bsg~ See the advertisement of Messrs.
Bozeman & Lewis. They have made
a very material change in the same;
and those who desire material, , from
their mill will do well to become con
versant with terms, as set fortli io the
Banner.
ChM-D BiWen by a Dro.—Oil ISst Fri
day a small child of Mr. Thomas Avera
was severely bitten by a ferocious dog.
And strange !o say, the dftg etill lives.
Onr merchants are ail receiving their
Spring slocks of goods. Some of them
have purchased unusual heavy stor.ks,
and propose to sell at a very small mar
gin in advance of cost.
New Buildings —Mr. J. B. Creech
has just completed the erection of anew
brick store, and we learn that Mr. James
E. Young will, in a very few days, com
mencc the construction of two more.
We understand that Mr. Young has
abandoned the idea he entertained of
putting up a largejtown ball.
Teiiipernifce.
At the last meeting of “Quitman Coun
cil, No. 37.” U. F. TANARUS., the following offi
cers were elected for the present term, to
wit: Rev. C. I). Campbell, W. P.; Tl. M.
Mclntosh, W. A ; John Edwards, R. S ;
A. J. Sparks, F. S ; Geo. W. Avrett,
Treas ; R. C. Mclntosh, C.; Rev. S. S.
Sweet, Chap ; C. P. Uedingfield, I. 0.;
M. C. Wade, D. G. W. P.
e The officers will be installed to-night,
f Friday,) and all members of the order
are urgently requested to be present, ns
onr young friend, N. L. Griffin, Esq.,
will deliver an address on the occasion.
Horse Thief Arrested—He Declares
• Himself a Convict.
On the night ot I lie 20th, a young maii
stole a horse from-Rev. Geo Bright, a
buggy from a Mr. Davis, and harness
from Mr. Whitlock, all residents of Mad
ison, Florida, and reached Quitman with
his stolen properly early the following
morning, tie ."concealed the horse and
buggy in a stable on the suburbs of town,
ari l quietly awaited the result of any
pursuit by the injured proprietors of the
piopcrty Late in the evenlhg a gen
tleman arrived from Madison, charged
the young man with the tin It, and had
him arrested An appropriate confes
sion was msdi (in wnich the pally was
m titled il the prisoner had not had too
much whiskey aboard, he would have
got away,) the stolen property was j
transf-ri id to its owner, and the thief |
wi ir to jail.
The horse thief is a ytiung man, appa- j
renlly not more than twenty years ol j
age, las quite an intelligent counte
nance, iintf is evidently shrewd and reck-
Ittts, About a month ago he was loiter
ing around Quitman, answered to the
name of Ed. Davis, and at one time was
arraigned before the town authorities I
for creating a disturbance at a negro i
pabin, where he was severely beaten.
Since his incarceration in the Quit
man jail, he has concluded that his *ame
is not Ed. Davis, and lies made a con
fession to the Sheriff that is lathei i
surprising. He says that he was tried
several months ago before the Superior |
Court ol county, on a charge of as
sault and buttery with intent to kill—
(his victim being so severely injured
that he is a confirmed cripple)—was
found guilty, and sentenced to the p -r.i- j
tenliary for ten years. While confined ,
in the jail at Perry, awaiting removal to
the penitentiary, an opportunity pre
senting, he made his escape. He s iys
that Governor Smith issued a proclama- j
tion, offering a reward of S2OO for Ids •
apprehension, aml that he is extremely j
anxious to go ta the penitentiary, and
thereby escape indictment for. horse
stealing.
The prisoner alsg confesses that the
present is not the only horse he has sto
len since his visit to ibis section of courr
try.
He is certainty a fan/' young man, and
bids fair some day to adorn a gibbet.
To Liquor Dealers. I
We are requested by tho Clerk of
Council, to notify all persons who desire
to procure license to enable them to sell
liquor od and aftet the first of April next,
within the limits of the town
of Quitman, that they must present their
petitions, wjth the names of the security
they piopose to place on 4heir bonds, at
the regular meeting of Council, on she j
fiist Mi nday in April. Hereafter no !i- j
cense for the sate of liquor will be grant j
ed, until after action is taken on the pe
tition and bond approvi and at a regular;
meeting of Council
Tailoring Establishment — Since the
. d-ath<*t Mr. Black and removal of Mr.
| Cummings onr people have seriously felt
the inconvenience if being deprived of
a experienced tailor. W e are happy
to announe*-, however, that Mr. Price, of
Lake City, Florida, has located among
us, aud will supply the deficiency.
GENTS’ Fine Hats for $2.00 at
PAINE A HALL’S
A Wonderful Horse.
Mr. Jitmes King, of this county, owns
a horse that has struck terror to the
hearts of the intelligent freedmen on Id
plantation, Sonic two .weeks ago the
most faithful uegro on the place stole
from the trough of the aforesaid lioise,
almost the entire ration of corn which
had been furnished for its evening meal;
ns the thief was leaving with the corn,
however, a gtin was discharged, and a
large number of buck-shot deposited in
the leg cf tho aforesaid corn stealing
darkey. Now, Mr. King and his -entire
family were enjoying their evening meal,
all the darkies were inside their respec
tive cabins, and the wounded hegfo af
firms that tie living soul was present;
consequently it is generally believed and
conceded, that the horse, indignant at
the outrage, fired the gun. It must be
so—it cannot be accounted for any other
way. That horse will henceforth be
permitted to enjoy full rations. Tbe an
imal was raised in Kentucky, arid fur
nished to Mr. King by Mr. Thrasher of
Quitman. He has more of tho same
sort.
Hev. J.S. linker
Is the local agent at Quitman for "Har
row's Monthly Souvenir," a first class lit
erary paper, published at Bristol, Toon.,
and furnished to subscribers! a i fi.oo a
year, luadlitiou to the paper, each
subscriber is furnished with an elegant
engraving, entitled our “Fallen Braves.’
It represents the fallen Generals of the
South. A large life-s’si portrait of
Stonewall Jackson occupies the centre,
surrounded by line portraits of Generals
A. P, Hill, A. S. Johnston, John Morgan,
Leonidas Polk, J. E. 0, Stewart. Turner
AsLby, Commodore Collins and F. Z dli
coffer. EiCti Portrait is natural and
lifelike and surrounded by a wreath of
flower* and evergreens entwined with
scroll work. In the lower part ol the
engraving is a monument to the memory
of Southern fallen braves, overhung by
a weeping willow and surrounded by
soldiers and ladies. Also u view of tfie
Battle ofShHoh wiih Gen. Johnston in
the foreground, falling from his horse
mortally wounded. Also a v : ew of the
Battle of CbaneoHorsVille, showing
Stonewall Jackson lying beneath a tree
mortally wounded with soldiers intend
ing him. In short, it is twelvemagnifi
cent pictures on one sheet, the whole
beautifully cob red in fifteen different
tints and #hades, mounted on ro'lers so
ns not to require framing, bound and
oiled—making it a superb picture both
in subject and artistic flu »h, w. rtli more
this* t e subscription price of the pajer
tor which it is given us a premium to
each yearly subscriber.
We advise our people to become sub-
Ncribois to the Souvenir. They will not
only get a good family paper ami ele
gant picture for one dollar, but aid a
worlly»old minister of the g"fqe I.
Hail Storm.—We had a considei able
fall ot hail at this place on last Monday
evening It was unsun! at this season
nl the year.
It is nn old* Baying that gardens are
never safe from the ravages of “Old .Lack
Frost" until after Baste! Sunday. This
year it comes on the 13th ol April.
Miscellaneous.
I lianjrc ol Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, /
Savannah, February 21, 1873. 1
ON AND AFTER Sunday. February 23rd,
Trains on this Iload will run as follows :
NIGHT EXPRESS PASSENGER.
I.oftve Savannah daily at v 4.40 p.m
Arrive at Live Oak, daily at 3.20 a.in
“ Quitman <U\ily at 3JB a.m
“ Thortiastine 4.55 a.m
“ Bainbridge at 7.50 a m
u Albany at 9.30 a.m
Leave Albany daily at <«. 6.20 p.n.
u Bainbridge* daily at 0-45 p.rtl
Leave Thomasville 10.00 p.m
“ Quitman daffy at 11.33 p.m
“ Live Oak, daily at 11.40 p.m
Arrive at Savannah daily at.......... 10.10 a.rn
Connect at Live Oak with trains on J.. P. and
M. U. 11., for arid from Jacksonville, Tallahassee,
Ac.
No change of cars at Live Oak.
No change of cars between Savannah and Al
bany.
Close connection ;*t Albany with trains on
Southwestern Railroad.
DAY PASSE NO ML
Leave Snvannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.20 a.m
Arrive at Lawton. do. at 3.05 p m
“ Live Oak, do. * at 5.40 p.m
* “ Jacksonville, do. at 11.03 p.m
Leave Jacksonville, do. at fi.4o a.tn
“ Live Oak, do. at 11.40 a m ;
“ Lawton, do. «at 2:20 p.m ■
Arrive at Savannah, do. at IdfOO p.m
change between Savannah and Jack
sonville.
# ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
\Vkhtern Division:
Leave Lawton, [Sundays excepted] 7.50 a.m ;
Arrive at Quitman. [Sundays “ 31.08 ain j
“ ThomasVilie ** 1.10 p.m j
“ Albany “ “ 7.10 p.m
Albany “ “ 7.50 am,
•• Thom isvilto, u u 2 20 p in
“ Quitman “ “ 4.32 p.m !
Arrive ai Lawton, “ “ 8.10 p.m
Connect at Albany with night trains on South
western Railroad, leaving yllbany Monday, Tues- j
day, Tbursflay and Friday, aud arriving at Al- •
: bany Tuesday f Wednesday, Friday and Satur- j
day. •
Mail Steamer leaves Baiiit ridge every Wed
nesday at 9.00 a. m. for Apalachicola. •
11. S. HAINES.
[9-tf] Gen'l Snpt..
For Sale *
THE tinder.«>gned offers for sale a second
liarnl (I octave PIANO. It is a small, but
! very good instrument, and sold to make room
i for *a larger one. Will be sold very cheap.
« F. R. FILDE&
Quitman, March 11, 1873. JI-tf
Hclu
GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE
$,400,000
«L 2 ■ ■ ■ 'Ma
SIOO,OOO Bol* Only SlO.
t’mlor authority
March lti, IS. I, tn« tnistuua now auflounco tin*
j Third Grau.l (Jilt CoMClTtnor tho benelit of the
. Public Library ot Kuntuoky, to eome ott’in Li
' brary Hull, at I.ouisriUe, Kyon
Tuesday, April Bth, 1873.
! At this Concert the best musical .talent that can
be procured from ad parts of the country will
add pleasure to the entertainment, and Ten
Thousand Cash Gifts, aggregating a vast total
ot Haifa Million Dollars currency will be dis
tribute by lot to the tickel holders, as follows:
i Ope Grand Cash Gift, ...SIOO,OOO
| One Grand Cash Gift, 50,000
| One Grand Cash Gift 25,000
| One Grand Cash Gift,... 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift 10,000
One Grand Cash Gilt 5,000
24 Cash Gifts of SI,OOO each, 24.000
50 Cash Gifts of 500 “ 25,000
80 Cash Gifts of 400 “ 32,000
100 Cash Gifts of 300 “ 30,000
150 Cash Gifts of 200 “ 30,000
590 Cash Gifts of 100 69,000
9,000 Cash Gifts of 10 “ 90,000
Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000
To provide means for this magnificent. Concert,
One Hundred Thousand Whole Tickets only will
be issued.
Whole Tickets $10; Halves, $5; and Quarters,
$2.50. Eleven wliole Tickets for SIOO. No dis
count. on less than SIOO orders.
The object of this Third Gift Concert, like tho
t'\io heretofore given with such universal appro
val, is the enlargement and endowment of the
Public Library of Kentucky, which, by the spe
cial act authorizing tin* concert for its benefit, is
to bo for ever free to ail citizens of every Suite.
The drawing will be under the supervision of
the Trustees of the Library, assisted by the most
eminent citizens of the United States. The sale
of tickets has already progressed so far that com
plete success is assured, and buyers are there
fore notified that they must order at once if they ;
desire to participate In the drawing.
The management of this undertaking has been
committed by tin* trustees to HON. TUGS.’ K
BRAMLETTE, late Governor of Kentucky, to
whom commancutiobH pertaining *to the Gift
Concert may lie addressed.
R. T. DURRETT, Pres’fc.
W. N. HAL DEM AN, Vice Pros’fc.
JOHN S. CAIN, Sec’y Public Library of Ky.
FARMERS’ AND DROY 1« ltK» BANK, Treasurer,
As the time for the Concert is close at hand
(April Bth.) parties wanting tickets should send
in their orders immediately if they would avhid
the rush and delay absolutely unavoidable in
the few days preceding the drawing. All or
ders and applications for agencies, circulars and
information will meet with prompt attention.
THOS. E BRAMLETTE,
Agent Public Library, Louisville, Ky.
[Hstablisliud 1830.]
WELSH &. tmZFFITHS,
Munufaettm.fS of 8»w«.
SIH'HKIOR To ALL OTHER,'S’.
KVKIIY HAW WARRANTED.
FILES, HELPING ANI) MACHINERY
•Wl.lllHll.lt, I)IBl)orXTS.158Si
LLt ftini Circulars free.
WCLCII N. OH I IF ITUS
Boston, Muss.. *V Detroit, Mich.
S Ai V S
The Gciuk is pnblishe«l Quarterly. 25 cents
pays for the year, winch is half the cost.
Those who alter wards semi money to the amount
of One Dollar or more for Seeds may also order
25 cents worth extra-the price paid for the
Guide.
The First N imber is beautiful, g ving plans
for rarking Rural Homes, Dining Table Decora
tions, Window Gorrens, Ar.o., and ji mass of in
formation invaluable to file lover of flowers.—
130 pages, on fine tinted paper, some 500 Engra
vings, and a superb Colored Plate and Cliroino
Cover. The First Edition df 200,000 just printed
in English aud German.
JAMES VICK,
Rochester, New York.
r.-<* the Rcisinger Sash Lock and Support to
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS!
No spring to break, no cutting of sash: cheap,
durable, very easily applied; j holds sash* at any
place desift'd, and a self-fastener when the sash
is down. Send stamp for circular. Circular
and six. copper bronzed locks sent to any ad
dress in the U. S., postpaid on receipt ot 50 cts.
Liberal inducements to the trade Agents wan
ted. Address REIS ING Ell SABII LOCK CO.,
No, 418 Market Nt.. Harrisburg, Pa.
BABCOCK
EXTINGUISHER
SKND FOR
“ITS RECORD”
E. W. FAR WELL, Secretary.
407 Broadway, New Yofk. 78 Market Bt.,Chicago
Sewing Madhine
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD-
Ji/1 fjents mantel. Haul for Circular. Address:
“DOMESTIC”Sewing MAcaiNE Cos.. N. Y*
THE BEST BUSINESS
opportunity and the most talcinf) combination
offered is to be found in an Agency for taking
subscription for
HENRY WARD BEECHER’S
Great Literary Newspaper, with which
is given away the largest and best Premium PiC J
lures ever offered, the new and exquisite $12.00
FRENCH OLEOGRAPH ,
called I; Little Runaway and her Pets.” (Oleo
(jraqhff are the choicest class of French A rt
pi int.ing in oils -the perfection ofChromo.) We
al-o give the superb $lO pair of Genuine
French Oil Chromes, “Wida Awake” and “Fast
! Asleep,” subjects Life Size—charming far. simi-.
let ? of original Oil Paintings. This paper has the
1 largest circulation in the world. It will this
! yf.'ir b-e made better than ever. Serial tales by
; world-famous autliors, L. M. .1 Icoft, Edward Eg- j
I gleston, Harriet Beecher Stowe, etc New and ;
brilliant
: Number and ba ck numbers of Miss Alcott’s sto-;
ry khee. The largest commissions paid! One]
Agent made 900 dollars in 3 months; another j
I 537 in 35 days; another 91.40 in one week; one j
357.00 in one day. am! many others from 5 and 10
to 40 per day. This year our offers are even
rnor«* profitable. The subscriber gets the Pic
tare prerainyim when he pays the Agent. j
GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
S Intelligent men aud women wanted every
where. To get good territory exclusively as
signed, send early for circulars and terms J.
B. FORD &CO , New York: Boston, Mass.; Chi j
cago. 111 ;San Francisco. Cal.
SHOES, from $1.25 to $3.00. to be had at
PAINE & HALL’S
Savqnnah A dvertlsements.
Spring anil Suniiiier Dry Goods!
DeWitt, Morgan & Cos.
JN r o. 139 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.
Offer great ln<luccme ; iit.s to Cnsli Kuyfrs !»
• New Styles of Tires* Got)(Is ;
English ami French Jaconets and Cambrics ;
Black anil Colored Dress .Silks;
Japanese .Silks and Poplins;
Full Line of Mourning Goods;
Bargains in Black Alpaceas;
Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds, for Gfnls’ and Boys’ wear;
White and Colored Linen Drills;
Table Do mask and Ilnok Towels;
Embroideries and L. 0. Handkerchiefs;
Gents’ and Children’s Hosiery;
New Styles Parasols and Guanaco Umbrellas;
Full Lines of DOMESTICS, at the **
Lowest Market Prices
tor OPENING NEW GOODS DAILY AT—
MKSM DeWITT, MORGAN & CO.
February 28tb, 181?. 9-tt
ILL. SCHREINER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
IK STiTIIERY. 11 ftSIUK.
PIANOS, ORGANS.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and MUSIC.
News and Book Paper. Cards and Card
k , Board, Bill Heads, Large Stock
of Flat Papers, Ac., Ac.
JKS" vtgents for Mathers’ Printing Inks.
Retail House 137 Congre s street.
Wholesale House, 9!) Bay streot,
Savannah, Oft.
November 29; 1872. 47 ts
LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!
NAPTHA
Is the CHEAjPEST, SAFEST and
BEST Burning Fluid in Existence.
I JETER WAKEFIELD, Broughton streot, (op
pnaite lli« Marshall House) Suvnnnah,Ga.,
keeps Naptha, Kerosine* Lamps, Glass Ware,
Naptha Stoves, Tinware, Chimneys, and Lamp
Wick.
The Only l*laee
To get Pt!i - c Naptha!
September 13,1872. ly
M. M. SULLIVAN,
Dealer in
SHAD. FRESH
Suit. Water Fish, '*- p '
Vegetables, Fruits and Other Produce.
j&fs~ All orders promptly attended to, Terms
Cash on Delivery.*®^
a, 1 ! 1 Savannah, Ga,
SAVANNAH BITTER HOUSE.
George Allen, Jr.,
93 Bay Street, (P. O. Ilex 8,50,)
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA
RECEIVING by every M earner from Hie
North, all grades of Butter and Cheese.
Purest Lard always on hand.
Particular attention gWen to filling orders for
good country customers. Please try me. All
my prices as low as the lowest. •
March 14, 1873. 3m
Miscellaneous.
RIBBObS, MILLINERY & STRAW GOOD3, IWB
-
While Goods , Embroideries , <tc.
ARMSTRONG, C ATOR & CO.
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Bonnet, Trimming, neck and Hash Ribbons. Vel
vet. Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Hilks, Sat
ins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feath
ers, Ornaments, Krainev. Straw
Bonnets and Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s Hats (rim’d and trnl.rim’d.
And in connecting warehouse,
WliUe (loads, Linens, Embroideries, Lares,
Nets, Collars. Setts, H’ dk'fs, Veiling, Head
Nets. Ac.
No’s 237 and 239 Baltimore street.
BALTIMORE, I MARYLAND
pip-These goods nre manufactured by us or
bought fur cash directly from the European and
American Manufacturers, embracing all the lat
est, novelties, unequalled in variety and cheap
ness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and dis
patch.
Build cheaply.
* HBXI) FOR I’JUCK JUST OF
WINDOW SANIIiiS,
Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Slats and Marble
Mantles, and all kinds of Building Materials.
Ample stock, and facilities unlimited.
GEO. 0, STEVENS .A CO., Baltimore. Md.
DEATH-BED OF GEN.LEE.
A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving. The fam
ily and friends are grouped sorrowfully around
tile, old hero’s death-bed. The scene is so
touchingly beautiful, the sentiment of the pic
ture is so sweet, and the characters so life-like
that cvcrvbody admires it. It is truly a gem oi
art, one which should hang in the parlor ofeveiy
Southern honie. Sent by mail, postpaid, on re '
eeipit of 20 cents, or 3 for 50 cents. .Agents
wanted. Addles* *
J.o. ,t W. M. BURROW, Bristol, Term.
WORKING CLASSSMS.
tars a week guaranteed. Respectable employ
ment at home, day or evening; no capital requir
ed; lull instructions and valuable package of j
goods sent free by mail. Addvess, with six j
cent return stamp.
M. YOUNG & CO., 16 Cortland st., New York. |
f n perday! Agents wan
■pO lO ted! All classes ~f work j
ing people, of either sex, young or old. make
more money at work for us ill their spare mo |
ments, or all the time, than at anything else.:
Particulars free. Address G. .STINSON A CO., |
Portland Maine.
tfgfefl HIMI ,4Kvvak>;
H nli 88 I For any caw ot I
rajS® fj nclN IHi Blind, Bleeding \
i S W W W Itching or Ulcem
j tea Piles that Dk Bixo’h Pii.k Rbmkdy fails to j
; cure. It in prepared exprewly to cure the piles, j
and nothing else. Hold by all druggists. Price, j
| SI.OO. I
IIOldllllLE!
i J suffered with Oataarb thirly years, and was
! cured by a siiflple remedy. Will send receipt,
postage free, to a 1 afflic el.
‘Rev. T. J. MEvU), Diawer if 9, Syracuse, N. Y.
PROVISIONS,
JLiquors , Xc.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
Savannah, Ga.,
TNVITE the'af-tention of the people
and adjoining counties to their # LttFge and
Varied Stock ot
Staple till (I Fancy
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
CHEESE,
HOTTER,
Foreign and Domestic FRUITS, NUTS, Ac.; Ac
We are receiving -every week, by uteattiera
from New York, consignments ofj
Apples, Onioils ands otatoGH,
ot best quality and at moderate prices;
Prompt attention given to orders.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
Bay Street, corner of Drayton,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
October 25, 1872. lim
SCHWARZ & BRADY,-
DEALERS IN
.Cimips'sfau
Floor OH Cloths,
.m rjß.' rmr w fan «»- s*
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SIlA'DE^'
And alt'Grades df .
Up ho ls try €woatlSf
133 Broughton Street;
(South Side, between Bull «!fc Whitaker Streets,)
SAVANNAH, &At
December 20. 1872. 5i __
L T. WHITCOMB, Agt
Importer of and Dealer in
vm rnsii irntw
Pine Apples, Applffe,
Bdinirhtg, Tutafoo-,
Oranges, • CinfAjj's,.
Lemons, Kut», A:<^
Vegetables,
Hay, Glum, Feed, Ac. &c.
99 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH 'GEORGIA
oßhHtirt(M, Strictly GiWh.'ftck
4d’tohcr 25, 1872. fan
B. B. MILLEIL
nfif hkn ffi
. Maliflvnny, Walunt ainf t’ifie
Po®6auosa*
t’RENCII AND COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS
Adt) *-
Sj o bliin g (minuses.
* Mattresses Made to Ord&r.
155 & )57‘llU0UGnT0N STREET',
Nd'fct to Weed & CornweP.,
SA VANN A tl CtiOtlGlA.
September 6, 1872. 6m
A. B. IVES,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Manufacturer of
9&ovasm©®
Shirts and Men’s Underwear,
7b Order, and in
Pine Fnxliftfnublc
Heady Made Clothing, *
Gents' Furnishing Oohdfn, %
And the Urgant assortment of lfWtn in >he Cily.
Dec. 6,1872. * Stif
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS,
AND
Commissi’ft Merchant
144 Bay Street
SftrattnaH , C* a.
October 25,1872. 6m