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Abet-iff* 8»l««, per levy. pr. sq’r $ 5.00
Pairs by Administrators, Executors anil
Cuardiaus. nor squaro... 6.00
(Illation of Adminial ration or Gimrdlnn
llhip, per nqnare S.OO
Jf.ilce to Debtor* und Crad1t0r*......... 6.00
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Obituary notice*, Tribute* of Rejpect.and all
article* of a peraonal character, charged for a*
adtretlwemcai*.
Kuhlng tlie Wind.
Not nttitiy yearn ago two Frenchman
—one wealthy mid in poMcwtion of ready
caali, the other pdbr and pennileaa—oc
cupied, by chance, the (tame room in a
*uDurban hotel. In the morning tlio
needy one aro»« firnl, took (ri.tn hin pock
et a piatoi, and holding it lo hin own
forhead, and backing against, the door
exclaimed lo bin horrified companion:
‘its my lant desperale rea«rl; 1 am
penniless and tired of life, give me five
liundnßl francos, or I will instantly blow
out my brains and you will be arrested
as a mitrdererl’
The other lodger fouqd himself the he
ro of an nnpieahttnt dilemma, but the c< •
gcncy of Ilia companion’s argument
struck him 'cold;' he quietly crept lo hi*
pantaloons, handed over the amount and
the other vamosed, alter locking the
door on thu outside.
Hearing of tins another Frenchman, o(
very savage aspect, olio night contrived
to room with a very raw-boned gentle
man from Arkansas, who had been rath
er freo with bis money dm ing thu day,
ami evidently hud plenty more behind.
Next morning, when awaking, discover
ed hin room-mate standing over him,
with a pistol leveled at his own forehead,
and evidently quaking wifli agitation.
'What the deuce are you standing
there lor in the cold?' asked Pike, prop
ping himself on his elbow, and coolly
surveying the Gaul.
‘1 am despeiatel’ was the reply; ‘you
give me one hundred dollars, or I will
blow not my btainal' '
•Well then blow and bo domed! re
plied l’ike, turning over.
‘Bole yon will bo arrested lor zo mur
dniret’ persisted the Gaul, earnestly.
•Bh, what's that?’ said Pike; ‘oh, I
*ccl’ und suddenly drawing a revolver
and a five pound Bowie' from under his
pillow, be sat upright. ‘A man may an
well hang lor a sheep a* « lamb,' lie
coolly remarked; and at the word ho stin
ted for the fjaul, but the latter was too
uinible—the ‘hois pistol,’ innocent ol
lead, oxplod-d in the air and with one
Iruntic leap our little Frenchman was
standing iu his nightrobo at the foot of
the staircase. A proof that what may
suit one lutiludo will not always answer
for another.
California has anew eodo of laws,
which make some important changes in
thu law ol marriage, and recognise i
this relation Ohe feature id “woman's
rights.” The new code establishes the
equality of a wile with her husband;
abolishes the *-gut lliei ry (list a man
sail wife are one person, and declares
that the two c.ui contract with each
otlo-r und-site each other the same as il
they had not been -mst-rit-d. Win re minors
get married the law changes their status,
so for as nil matters relative to or found
ed upon the marriage .are concerned,
from minors to adults. These changes
made grout innovation up in the law ol
marriage in this country, and the practi
cal working in tliia particular of tlip n*w
California code will be a subject ol c >u ■
siderublo 4til< real.
Os the venerable “Father in Isrcal,’ :
tiio Cotuiobtia Sun soys: J>'he venerable
and wonderful man is very near ninety
years of age. In a short talk that he
made in St. Luke's church, lust Sunday,
he stated Im bail been preaching sixty
eight years, and il he lived until the loth
of Angust next, he will have been a
member of thcchuich seventy years, and
on the 84tli of the same months ho will
have attained his eiglity-uintn birthday*
His only regict, in this connection, is,
that he dill not soonet embrace relig
ion, Sunday belieo lu.t he preached a
forcible sei ol nearly an hour und a
hull duration, ami y t did not slpuv ally
sign if exuausliou. His voice ntaius
all its strength and volume.
An old farmer said to Ids sons: Boys
dou’t you ever spek. rlate or wait for
something to turn up. You might just
us well go and sit down on a stone in
the middle of a raedder, with a p iif
’twixtyour legs, and wait lor a cow to
back up to you to lie milked.
In Princeton, Kv , gills sit on the lap* i
of buys, and hung their arms about tin
Hluttly necks ol the Kentucky youths, to |
keep from falling off. Tney call it spark- j
infc, und Princeton is so full of it that
the atr is rweeW-r than a rose bud.
An Indiana editor hires a band l" ser
enade him twice a week, ami lie responds
by a enlmnn ol tlotnks It e next day.
The chap who could do all the busi
ness lewanbd o without adveiti-ing, i
l as been c inpi llcd lo adveit se at lasi.
Tie in v» adverliscu.ml in head and "S. er
i IT* Sue. - ’ 1
M iscellaneous.
fs
j This unrivalled Millielne 1* warranted not to
; contain a single particle of Mercury, or any in
! juHoti* mineral substance, but is PURELY VEG
! ETAIILE.
! For torty year* It lias proved its great, value
■ In uli diseases of the Liver, Bowel* und Kidney-
Thousands of the good and great in all parts ol
She country veneh for its wonderful and peculiar
power in purifying the Blood, stimulating the
torpid Liver and Bowel*, and Imparling new
Life and Vigor to the whole system. HIM
MON’H LI VEil REGULATOR I* acknowledged
to have no equal a* n LIVER il EDJCINB.
IX contains four medical elements, never udted
in the same happy proportion in any olhei Wep-
I sralldn, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful
j Tonic, an unexceptional Alternative and a cer
tain Corrective of ail impurities of tile body.
Such signal sooflee* ha* attended its use. that It
I is now regarded aa the GREAT UNFAILING
SBEGIFIC for Liver Complaint and the painful
offspring thereof, to wit: DYBBERSIA.
BATKIN, Jaundice, Billions attacks, SICK
HEADACHE. Colic. Depression of Spirits, SOUR
STOMACH, Heart Burn. Ac.
Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND
FEVER.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR is manufac
tured only by J. 11. ZLILIN A. ('O
MACON. GA-. ami PHILADELPHIA.
Price $1.0(1 per package; sent by mail, postage
I paid, sl.Ol. Prepared ready for use $ 1.00 and
I $1.50. Sold by all Druggist*.
Beware of Counterfeit* and Imitation*. [5-ly
A GREAT RLESSING.
Never, since the* time “when the morning
stars Hang together,” ban thfreljcen a greater
medical discovery and blessing to the human
race than the
<JLOJiE FLOWER COVGJF SYRUP .
This delightful and rare compound is the »c
live principal, obtained by chemical process,
from the ‘ Globe 1* lower,” known also aw “Hut
ton Hoot,” and in Botany as “Cephalanihus Oc
•eidentallfl.”
Gloiik FisOWKB Coton Svkit Sh almost nn in
fallible cure for every description of Coughs,
Colds, lloarsenerK, So no Throat, Croup, Whoop
ing Cough, Pleurisy, Influenza, Asthma, Bron
chitis. &c.; and will cure Consumption, when
taken in time- as thousands will testify,
Glohk Flower Cornu Sthcp will cure the
most obstinate oases of Chronic Cough and Lung
affections, when all other boasted remedies tail.
GfsOHK FIsOWER o*h'OH Syiut does not contain
a particle of opium or any of its preparations.
Glohk FisOWKK Cot on Sari e does not contain
a particle of poison, or any ingredient that con Id
hurt I/hi most delicate child.
Glohk Fijowku Cokhi Syrup has become,
win-re known, the most popular Cough Medicine
in til J country, because it lium successful lv with
stood the great tests ot’ merit, viz: Time, Kxpeii
once, and Comnetition, and remains, after puss
ing through this ordeal, the beat article ofiu>
kind in the world.
Glohk Flowkr Cornu Strit is pleasant to the
taste, and does not disagree with the 'most deli
cate stomneh.
•Physicians who have consumptive patients,
are invited to try the Gloiik Flowkr Cornu
3viar. Its magical effi*cts will at once be lell
and acknowledged.
Beware of Conn terfeits; the genuine has the
words, (Ilobk Fi*owkk Cornu Sritte blown in
each bottle, and the signaturos of the pioprie
tors upon each latud, The trn<le-mark label
and compound are protected by Bettors Patent.
Don’t take any other article ns a substitute for
Glohk Flowku Cornu Svm i* if your Druggist
or Merchant has none on hand, request him to
order it for you.
Thousands of Testimonials of the most wonder
ful cures are constantly being receiver! from the
North, Fast, West umi South -some of which
seem almost mb'actdous.
Sold by at SI.OO per bottle, $5.00
for one-half dozen.
.1 3. PIvMBEItTON A CO., Proprietors,
[jan24-tf.] Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale by McCall A Groover.
TO PLANTERS!
JKIMVSIVMUS MONEY MADE
!)
THNIIE iiniU'r.igluid Ikidou burnt ami
.1 ly riTi-Iving—
All Kinds of Plows !
and will lmve in « fpw (lay* a lot of—
sf<‘«'l In in Shovels, Nft-4‘l Scoo
levs, nivfl Whole shovels,
Clvvlhcs, Heel Pins,
Grass Ut tls, Ac,
nil nt LOWER I’RIOES than cun bo hud in shops
hero, and nude of bettor -material anil beltet
ivorkinansldp.
- He is nlsoJAgont Ter—
IW'KSON’S CELEBRATEI)
('luster Cut ton Seed,
And the Celebrated
COW LAW COTTON PLANTER
-AND- --
GirANO msTHIHUTOK.
mo a call before yen lay in your
supply of Farm Implements for the year.
JOHN TILLMAN.
Quitman. Gu., Jail. 17, 1573. • 3-3ui
The *th Wonokis ot the Worn n has been found
in Georgia. The discoverer is a'physician ot
long experience, extensive observation and pro
found judgment, and his discovery has proven
such u blessing to woman, that it is already
known throughout the country as --Woman's
Best Friend." With remarkable quickness and
certainty it cures all cases of suppressed men
struation. acute or chronic, and restores health
in every instance. Dr. J. Rradfielii’s Female
Regulator supplies a remedy long needed in the
treatment of diseases pecuuiu-vo woman. This
the Medical Facility knows and admits, while
liinnv of our best physicians are using it in daily
practice. The medicine is prepared with great
care, by 1.. 11. Bradtield. Druggist. Atlanta Ga.
and sol'd at $1.50 per bottle by respectable
Druggists everywhere jnn24-tf
W.*B. ADAMS,
Commixsion Jtlevchant,
146 Bar Stkkkt, Sav inn.ui, Ga.
sdr- Liberal advance* made on consignments.
October 25, 1*72. 43-ts
Wav Wii.i. Yk Dik?—Death, or what is worse,
is tin- inevitable result of continued suspension
of the menstrua) tiow. It is a condition which
should not be trifled. In ail eases ot suppres
sion, suspension or other irregularity ot the
■ Courses,’’ Dr. J. Bradfleld's ' Female Kegu'atm
is the only sure remedy. It acts by gii ing torn
to the nervous centres, improving the blood and
determining directly to the organs of menstru
Htion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the
most intelligent Doctors use it. Brcpured by
J.II. BrsdfMd. druggist, Atlanta. Ga. *3,V
tier botUe. aud sold by respectable druggists ei |
erywhere. jandi ts
Miscellaneous.
Ootußßbse
The only Reliable Gift the country
SOO,OOO 00
In Valuable Gifts!
TO 1«E IMSTIUWJTKD IN
1. n. Hl|i|
iCOth Regular Montldy
GIFT ENTERPRISE,
To be drawn Monday, April 28tli, 1873,
Two Grand Capital Brizes of $5,000 each in
Greenbacks! Two prizes or *I,OOO, Five prize”
of *SOO, and Ten prizes of *IOO each in Green
backs.
One Horse and Buggy, with silver mounted
Harness, wueth S6OO. One fine toned Rosewood
Biano, worth $500; Ten Family Sewing Ma
chines, worth *IOO each. Five Gold Watches
and Chains, worth SI4OO each! Five Gold Amer
ican Hunting Watches, worth $125 each. Ten
Ladles’ Gold limiting Watches worth *75 each.
MIO Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in
nil) worth from *2O to S3OO each. Gold Chuyis,
Silver-ware, Jewelry, etc.
Whole number of Gifis, 6,600. Tickets limit
e 1 to 60,000.
tfcst-Agents wanted to Belt tickets, to whom
Liberal Bremiumswiil be paid.
Single Ticket* *1 ; Six tickets, $5 ; Twelve
tickets, $10; Twenty-five tickets, *2O.
Circulars containing » lull list of prizes, ades
criotion ol I he manner of draw ing, and other in
formation in reference to tie- Distribution, will
be sent to any one ordering them. All letters
must be addressed to
M ux Omen, L. D. SINE, Box *6,
101 W. Fifth St. ( 6-st) Cincinnati, O
i. iIKKB-1 V. OHO. w. AVIIK’IT.
STRKKTY & AV RETT,
rwrm ray m. kcjhl mi 9
ASP RKALKIW I.V
Cooking iiiid Parlor Stoves,
Os Various Stylos and Slzt*,
And all kinds of
TIN AND HARDWARE,
QUITMAN, UA.
Roofing and Ga timing done in the best style.
»Ve selT Stores at or below So-vunimh prices.
We lespeetfiilly ask the people of Brooks aud
adjoining counties to give us a trial.
November I, 1872. ly
PALL AND limit TRADE.
i. B. FINCH,
DEALER IN
JfitiTtn ;mb Staple Drn d^oobs,
G KOCEUIEN, <Vo.
Has Received his.
Fall and Winter Stock,
adud offt rs the same on the most favorable terms |
It ombraces all the latest styles ot
Ladles’ Dress Looils ; Calicoes ;!
Trimmings. Notions. Full lin<‘s of Domestic j
Goods. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes. Hosiery,
Ready Made Clothing,
Together with Full stocks ot •
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
CROCKERY, CUTLERY,
Family Groceries,
The patronage of the public is respectfully
ftoiicted, and as heretofore, fair, honorable deal
ing guarsuited.
Produce of every description re
ceived in exchange for goods.
J. B. FINCH.
Quitman. September I*3, 1872. ts
T II K
WHEELER & WILSON.
SEWING
m i c n t m i .Sy
The Wheeler & Wilson Machine is a swift-fin- j
gored sister of charity.
It is a'triumph o£ mechanical genius.
It lias no equal for family use.
Wo r( .|er to the following prominent citizens
of Brooks county, who have this admirable ma
chine in use :
D«. R. M. Hircu, F. E. \orx-G, ,
Ci i.i.t:\ Hkstkr. Nicholas Uvnmcx,
S. D. Eivanxnsox, W- R- Holi-oway.
J uik- Y. Jonks, Dn. W. R. Joixkb,
Piiii.it- Hi Kirs. Jacob Moohy.
N. M. Rkiidick. Husns Stciwtiu..
Mas. M. B. Bi-aok. Mbs C. 11. Wilson. ;
E. W. HARIfAL, G<;u'l Agent.
Savannah. Ga. i
M M. MYERSON. Agent.
Q union. Georgia.
November 15, 1872.. 4 -‘ ( m
Miscellaneous.
FURNITURE HOUSE,
QUITMAN, GA.
JOHN M. WITT.
Cabinet Maker sTJmlcrlakt r,
Ha* now on hand a fine lot of
B t! R E A U X, BEDSTEADS, SAFE‘,
WARDROBES, W ASII-STAN DS,
Wixneon (.’II AIRS, Bouton ROOK EUS
anil is prepared to put up to order -
SECRET ARIES, SI DEBOAR DS,
and everything needed iu the h urniture line, and
Id 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 con -
pare iavorahly with those of Savannah or els. -
wliere, wfth this important advantage to the pit -
chaser : every piece t/1 Furniture leaving his es
tabllsbment will lie warranted.
■t«- Iteimiriujff <lone with ncatneis
and dispatch.
Coffins promptly forwarded to any .‘sta
tion on the Atlantic and (suit Railroad.
JO HOST BS. WITT.
Quitman, Ga., Feb. 23, M 72.
Ms' M.M KM. 9S“*5
Metalic Burial Cases,
A N U
Burial Caskets !
Tlie undersigned notifies the public that h
lias now completed all arrangement* for the sue
ceaaful condne'ion of the Undi rtaker 8 busines*,
having received tin* Agencv for the Bale ot the
celebrated Fisk.’* Metalic fin rial Cases and Cos
kets, and the same will bo sold at r«*gular Un
derUker’s rates.
lie will also keep on haml silver plated han
die* and mountings, which ran be substituted
for the metalic handles, etc., in a few minutes
%S-CUixen* of neighboring town* cau be sup
plied promptly with any description of case do
sired.
Terms, CASH on delivery.
JOHN M. WITT, Agent.
Quitman. July 14. 1871. 28-1 y
a nobIeCHARITY.
ftV iLVL
Wfiiaeaß ssa esW a * tarn i ■ .
TO BHKCT THE
Nebraska State Orphan Asylum
Tube Drawn in Public, March 31, 1873.
Tickets SI each, or six for $5. Tickets bent by
Exp re » C.O D. if dt?*ired.
1 Cash Prize, . .$75,000(1 Ca*h Prixe, ..$25,000
1 Csiwh Prize, - . sls OOuj] Cbsli Prize, . . SIO.OOO
1 Cash Prize, $ 5,000,1 Cash Prize, .$ 4.000
For balance of send for circular.
This legal enterprise is endorsed %< hi* excel
lency. Gov. W. 11. James, and the best business
men of the State.
The limited number of ticket* on hand will be
furnished those who apply first.
Agents wanted. For full particular* addpvss
J. M. IMTTEE. Manager,
ft-4t Omaha, Neb.
A MODEL NEWSPAPER.
the savannah dairy news.
Tito Savannah Daily Monxixu Nkws lx hc
knowledged by tint picas anti people to be the
beat daily paper south of Louisville ami cast of
New Orleans. Carrying with it the prestige and
reliability of ago, it lias all the vigor ami vitality
of youth, and its enterprise nr. a gatherer ol the
the latest and freshest news Inis astonished its
contemporaries and met the warm approbation
of the public.
During the yenr 1 f*7A, no expense of lime, la
bor, and money will be spent to keep the Monx
i\o News ahead of all competitors in Georgia
journalism, ami to deserve the flattering encomi
ums heaped upon It from all quarters. There
has. aa yet. been no serious attempt made to ri
val the "special telegrams w hich the News inati
gurated some jenrs ago, and 'he consequence Is,
that tile reader ill search of the latest intelligence
always leeks to the Jlouxixo News. Tim tele
graphic arrangements of the paper are atieli that
the omissions made by the general preys reports
are promptly and reliably suplied "try its special
correspond eats.
The Moumnii Nkws has lately been enlarged
to a thirty-six column paper, and tins broad
scope of type embraces, daily, everything of in
teregt that.transpives in tbedonm nos Litcraluie.
Art, Scieui'e. Polities. Religion, and General In
telligence: giving to the reader more ami betli#J
digest matter tlKig any other paper in the mb
it is. perhaps needless to speak of the politics ;
of the Mobnino Nkws. For years and years- in- j
deed, since its estahlisetuent- it has been a re ;
! presentalive Southern paper, ami Irani that
| time to the present, iu all conjunctures, it ha>
j constate. tly and persisteullw maintained Dt-mo
| cratic States itiglits principles, ami labored, with
I un ardor and devotion that know no abatement.
| to promote and preserve the interest)) and honor
j of tlto South.
1 The special features of the Mokmno Nkws w ill
| be retained and Improved upon dm trig the ensu
l ing year, and several new attractions will be
!added.
I The Georgia News Items, .with their qnair.l
I anti pleasant humor, snd the epitome of Florida
! affairs, will be continued during, the year. Tin
i local department w ill be. as it lias been for the
I past year, the moat complete and reliable to be
1 found in any Savannah paper, and thu couuner
| cial columns will be (nil and accurate,
j The price of the Daily is $lO per annum;
I $3.00 for six months; SI.OO for one month.
THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS.
This edition ol the Mobnino Mews is especial
ly recommended to those who have not the faeil
Hies of a dailv mail. Everything that has been
Mid it. regard" to the daily edition may be re
Rented of the Tri-weekly. It is made tip w tl
great "care, and contains the latest despatches
and nmi ket reports. The price of this edito r
j is $6. U 0 per annum, $3.00 lor six mouths, and
$1.50 for three’months.
THE WEEK l.A' NEWS.
The Wkeki.y Mormxu Nkws particularly rec
ommends itrt-if to the farmer and planter, aml to
those w“o live off the line of railroad.' It is one
of the best family papers in the country, and i
- btings it within tie reach of all. It
contains Thirty-six solid reading mat
ter. and is mailed #0 as to r- a*t sabscriherr
with the utmost promptness, it is a carefully
and laboriously edited com .etidium of the news
of the week, and contiins. in addition, an infin
ite variety of other choice reading matter. Edi
torials on" all topics, sketches of men. manners,
and fashions, tales, poetry, biography, pungent
paragraphs and condensed telegrams enter ink*
j its make-tip II oonUilna tile latest telegraphic
! dispatches and market reports up to the hour ol
I going to press, and Is. in all respects, an indis
pensible adjunct to every homo.
Brice—One year, s2.i)o; six months, SI.OO.
i three months. 50 cents,
i Subscription for "ither edition of the Moknino
i News may be sent by express at the risk and ex
rpenseb! the proprietor. Adtless
J 11. KSTILL, Savannah. Ga.
(ftttoa Giu Repairs.
KJIHE undersigned is prepared to repair anc
JL plaee in good order Cotton Gins. Saw i
sharpened and brushes filled, so as to makt
them as good as when new. Will visit any por
rion of the country, when notified that services
are needed. J. R. PALMER,
Quitman, July 26 1872 20-ti
HOTELS.
il. 3. LUCS
Savannah, Ga.
Board per Bay? $3 00.
October 24, 1c72. :im
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
CUR. PRESIDENT & ABERCOUN ST.,
Savanuah, Ga.
Transient and Permanent Boarder* Received.
DR. D. COX
Would Inform his old Friends that he i* now in
hi* New Quartet, located as above, and will
strive to give satisfaction to guests.
Charge per Day, - - $2.00
July 15. 1870.
THE MCINTOSH HOUSE,
QUITMAN, GA.
J. R. Edmondson, Prop’r.j
No pains will be spared by the present prei
priotor, to retain thu well earned reputation and
patronage of this popular house ofentertuinmen
Zfi, The tables will bn supplied with the !
very best the market can furnish; the chambers
w ill be kept neat and comfortable; and attentive
waiters will lie in attendance upon guests.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
la-ir rimrtres Reasonable.
April 12, 1*72. 13-ts
imtTT
I 115 BISMkK;
QUITMAPT, GA.
T>. r. JUNEII., Proprietor'
(IS IJotel is new c pen ror tne entertainment
.of the public. Permanent and Transient
Boarders, will he received and cared for on rca
son able terms.
The house is located in the Southeast Section
of the town, and wa.s occupied last year by Mr
Jenkins.
The Proprietor will take every pains to make
guests comfortable and happy.
Ho solicits the patronage of the public.
February 0, 1872. 6-if
SPOTS WOOD HOTEL,
Nearly Opposite' Passenger! Depot,
MACON, GA.
T. 11. n A URLS I’norniKToK
Hoard, SB per Day. .
January 3,1873. 1-ly
VI cA rE E 11 OUSE,’ •
SIVUTTIVIIL'D, OA.'
DINNER HOUSE for the Train* from Macon to
Albany undKufaula; and SUPPER HOUSE
for the Night Up Trains to Macon.
,S«iy-Go<>d meals at 50 cts.. and polite and atten
tive servants. A good Bar attached.
W. M. McAFEE, Proprietor.
July 12, 1872. 28-Ora
Miscellaneous.
Sash and^Blinds,
MrOUUDINGS, BRACKETS. STAIR Fix
tures, Builders’ Furnishing Uardware,
Brain Pipe, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards, Terra
Ootu* Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Piece*
Window Glass a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on appli
cation, by P. P. TO ALE.
20 Ilaync and 33 Pinckney sts ,
oetl-ly Charleston. S C.
A Paper for the Masses. *
Worth tts Weight in Gold!!
“ Xothinff l(he it in the World!'!
* Tery reader a xoyrr m nrrT times its
ETfTT intetligmt diiien, rrofowt-tnal or non-profo*.
sional, mechanic ».» laborer iu the whole couutry, should
RDl*rcrite f»r the Advisor. Wherever shown seen
it ig sure to take a firm hold on the community, as ita
intrinsic mine as a
Business anrl Family Paper
has made, and is making, for it a circulation and rctru”
tatiuu unparalleled in the history of Journalism.
It 13 A BEAUTirCL 10-PAGS, C4-COLCKX. IU.CSTRATXX>
WjeeXXT . It gives you all
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Ot icinsl Designs for DweHings, St.burhan
ami Country Residences, and a vast fund us nif.-nuatiou
on matters of special and general Interest, found in oo
other Journal iu the countrv.
i lasifeect $5.00 Oil Cbrem, THE LOST BAKE,
Si*o 13x15, mounted ready to frame, is presented to
every yearly subscriber.
Subscription price, $3.00 per year, ia advance.
Single copies tea cents.
PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED
For unoccupied territory in the Uuited States and Ca
nada. liy our New Plan agents can have a coo
tinnons annual income, with but little labor. Our
Bgeuts are making from $3 to $lO per day. Writ®
at ouce, stating territory-desired.
Address all letters to
Ckorr A Pnrujra, Pchhshcrs,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
February 7,1873. 6-(jm
JO/j W*Ol£l£
VTFATLY and expeditiously executed at the
Banner office.
Savannah Houses.
Wru.uNt C. Staijsy, jjoux' A. Stakev,
Attorney at Law | Notary Public.
JOHN A. STALE* & SONS,
Brokers and Auctioneers,
Office : No. HOJ Bay street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA,
TTTILI. BUY AND SELL Real Estate, Wild
VV Lands, and Personal Property.
Strict attention will be given to all businea*
ntrusted to u 9. oct2s-€m
W*. n. took. wm. w. 008
TISON & GORDON,
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ca.
Bagging and Ties advanced on Crop*.
Liberal Cash Advance* rn^de on Gon*igtUP#»4a
of Cotton.
Cotton sold on arrival, and proceed* returned l
! by Express, when owner so instruct.
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed ••
all businews. *ep2o-6m
Chakt.es Lbdlik. Samxki. Ledi.i*
Navannah. New York.
C. &S. LEDLIE.
Wholesale Dealer, and Commistion Merchants ia
SIiISKS AND WOOL;
Beeswax and Skins,
Tnlloxv. &0.,
18C Bay Stbekt—Foot of Barnard,
UATAimASt* OA»
p*2r Consignment*solicited.
October 25, 1872. 3m
A. M HAPPOLDT,
Cons nt ini on %Revehant,
Axd Wuoi.Ka.K.K Dx.u.ra ix
OMMddWa] MuM MU$M|
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
And Produce Generally.
139 Bay Street.
Savannah, : : Georgia.
Consignments of POULTRY", EGGS, SYRUF,
HIDES, &c„ solicited.
Just Rkckivko:
New Raisins, Pigs, Brazil and PeMA
Nnts, Almond*, Ac.
October 25, 1872. Cm
JOS. S. ULAOHOHN. ISO. CU.VVI.NOBAM.
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
wnor.ESAiJ*: axd ketatt.
it mm wl±z ■«. mm +
Corner of Drayton and Bay
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
KEEP constantly on hand a full and large
assortment of Plantation, Mill and Fami
ly Supplies and Groceries.
' -—ALSO, FIXE—
imported and Native Wines,
Liquors and Segars.
October 25, 1872. 6m
•so -i.r.B, :r£rjaagcaii n iif
\V. W. Chishuui, |l).PY^Dikcy
Savannah. fFloridv
CIIISHOLM & DANCY,
SAVANNAH, CA.
BROKERS] COTTON FACTORS,
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Cash advances made on consignments of Coh
ton. Wool. Hides, &c.
Gold, Stocks and Bond* bought and sold.
Correspondence solicited. 37-6 m
E. L. NEIDLINCER,
DEALEIt tx3
Saddles, Bridles & Harness,
Best Rubber and Leather
Belting, Saddlery
HARNESS AND SOLE LEATHER
CALF SXCIaVS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, <Lc
N0.13(5 St. Jnliin and 153 Bryan Street*^
Savannah, Cf«.
OCt25 25-ts
F. D. JORDON,
DKAI.ER LV
IjTiiU'SJIjSS*
JEWELRY.
SILVER VXD PLATED WARE.
&C-> &C 6tC ,
Sole Agents in Savannah for the Celebrated -J
Diamond Spectacles
135 Congiess St., Opposite Pulaski House,^
Savannah, Ga.
as- WATCHES and JEWELKT Kep lired.-ffik.
October 25, 1572. iy