The Quitman reporter. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-18??, December 13, 1877, Image 3
I best bargains. led. At the resilience of the bride's J mother, at Madison, Florida, on I Wednesday, the sth inst., by the Rev. Id. S. Harrison, Mr. Henry Lipscomb land Miss Mec Livingston. * We are crpectinytk .7 cake daily.) The receipts of cotton at Quitman is growing smaller by degrees now, and beautifully less every week. The question will soon boa: kod, “Where is your four and a half million bale ' crop to come from ?” And echo will answer, “Where!” Moving to Florida. On last Wednesday three families Chambers comity, Alabama, by Pthe name of Sewell, passed through our town on their way to Feist Flor ida. We are glad to see our sister Stale filling up with white p < pie. The planters throughout this en tire" section finished gathering their cotton about the first of this mouth, nud have made up their syrup and i sugar, of which there is a more abun- Manterop than was ever made before, Rfißnu' suiting it better th any of Vr e.roj - grov. i They are now jiigaged - nviug their small a lunch greater area HR be !• -oiial than hereto- t Veil U"ii : tc us cither lease ct .vise, for 'Ht>w tng Aluchiims, nr - • •• notibod that iticir notes, Ac., ■ i the hatnls os uv agent, Mr. \ irues. for col lection, and unless pail by (he first day of January next, they will he IKiisd. THE SINGES. MANFO. CO. Dec. 0. 7 i -La r {'-.itsa,i ‘-dalemcvi. The following ; a atii • ‘ J the number of bales of c on Mapped from til/-’, place for te o,'lined The strienient for tin )•' o'; year is mrt.Jc tp to lust Fri-1 die 7th inst.: ir 1874. IV 137 5' 1877. ya. '■ y. * Hv. • hr. Bel . U 1863 1732 : 1301 j 132S . .1108 : 1047 | 1318 j J 3!2 ■’Total. . . . 4202 1 J. T. Davis, Agent. |Reader, farmer--Slier of the soil— Ive you been to John Tillman's |ilvaiul •sxamloed his fanning iru- Iments? If you have not, go at Le. You can now buy of him a Et-cl iss corn shelter for 'LOO that mild have cost you 812.50 iast year. I;i can buy th' best feed cutter that ever saw for $8.80; former price 00. Excellent single frees for If per dozen; heel pins at 15 cis. |; stay rods at 25 cents each; cast ler plows nt '0 cents each, and Vthing ill propoili ni. s Pet.ars#i*n *a?a*iii;‘. ■eterson’s Magazine for January is ■ most superb number ever issued wtliat- popular lady’s booh. There I two steel engravings “Cupid in % Rain,” aud “Borrowed, Plumes,” i'e latter a little “tot" of three years and, dressed in her mother’s shawl id bonnet., oae of the prettiest pie- ares we have seen. Bo- Wes 111 are is a double-aizo Paris Kuion plate, elegantly colored, a Siture in itself; and also two very hantifal colored patterns for workiug Sp.uuontal table cloths in crowd: the au embellizhmen* alone as ex- Pensive as a chiorno. In all there pre about fifty engravings in the niyuber, counting the wood engra- Lyirigs. The stories are nil original Stby such writers as Mrs. Ann S. fphens, Mrs. Frances Hodgson l.rnett, Mrs. I(. Harding Davis, ia'nlc Leo Benedict, “Josiah Allen’s life,” that new and popular writer, ■galaxy that no’other lady’s hook can now. With this number appears, as Lupplement, a full-size diagram pat in for a coatbodico for a lady, the [st thing iu fashion. This alone is [>rth the price of the number. “Pc jrson” claims to combine more than [any other monthly, being a magazine lint only of literature, but of art and LaMon also. The price is astonish- m low, viz; two dollars a copy, for ■year, postage paid. To clubs it flower still, viz: five cepii ; for §B.OO, r seven for $10.50, with an extra bpy for getting up the club, all pos- Sgo free. Specimens arc sent gratis, e get up clubs. Everybody ought to iiiej “Peterson” for 1878. Address Lai J. Peterson, DOG Chestnut |jfeet, Philadelphia, Pa | place nre well filled. ' j —The snpply of cotton has not beeu exhausted yet. A good many j bales h ave come in this week. —The law card of E. P. 8. Ppn mark appears in this issue. Ho n\ay be found at Capt. Turner’s office. —Another lot of western stock at rived here Sunday night. The West is getting rich on Southern money. —lsn’t it about time that the j Stonewall Fire Company turn out and ! lot ns know how many are OYI the | list. —Some of the Fernandina refugees j who wove stopping in Quitman, de j parted for their homes a lew day's i n go. -—Well, boys, we’ve already said a j good deal about Christmas, and it is | only necessary for ns to remark that it is close at hand. See notice of postponed Sheriff’s sale—the property of J. M. Witt. The sale will take place on the first j Tuesday in Jainvyv next. —The new fAber woke up one ! morning recently and found his sign | in front of the wrong establishment. ; He is thinking of insuring. —We have a good article on eot j ton this week, and invite the atton j tion of those interested to the same. | It will be found on the first, page. —The freight train was so heavily loaded last Monday morning that some of the cars had to be left down 'he road and a second trip made for them. Th-'- colored fire company took it j into their heads to turn out last Sat urday. About enough members put |in an appearance to let us know that i such a thing was in existence. —Considerable noise was created ■ ‘ over railroad” Tuesday night, ! r.ud wo Lave ince learned that it. j war cans: and by the colored people sor -1 row ing about their preacher who they i supposed whs dying at the time. - The deaf mute who advertised to ’ give n free exhibition t Friday night 'hi v a good crowd of specta • levs together, but when the hot was 1 passed around : rif-t of the audience come to realize that they had left sriri: cluing ■ at lonic—mi : livmg'i'.i'dlv, of rours.a Si.'U is life! 1 (naira 1 W. Badger, tiic ener getic carriage and Wagon Mann i facturer, of Quitman, has procured, as j painter in his establishment, the ser i vices of Mr. W. R. Walcott, of Thom asirille. Mr. Walcott is represented jas being a proficient in his trade. Those who desire artistic painting j done would do well to call on him. I He will tie found at Cadger’s shop, j —Many ey es were no doubt busily 1 engaged last Saturday night viewing 1 the silvery moon, and studying a ! singular phenomenon in connection ! therewith. The moon shone out | very plai uly, and lev Lai stars appeur 'ud in close proxlHfc. One in par ! titular seemed much larger than the j others and shone with unusual bril liancy—so ranch so as to attract the attention of any one at a glance. It was first noticed near the left hand corner of the moon, so to speak, and i approached nearer and nearer, until ■ the space between them appeared I less than three iiishos. Then it took | another course, and traveled slowly |to the other end, or half round tin* j moon, nearly touching it, and then i disappeared, ns the moon was then going don a. It was certainly a nov el spectacle, and many are at a lose to divine its meaning. Whisper Gently, Farmers, that You want goods right down to zero prices, and then take yourselves and your hotter halves to the Factory Stork, where you can buy everything in their line at wholesale prices. You can buy a bunch of yarn for IJQ cents, | and a whole bolt of shirting for less * than you can buy a shirt; and every thing else in proportion. So, come right along and buy, and then go and tell your neighbors where they can do likewise. Don’t forget tlio Factory Store, for its goods are the result of home industry, made Out of home made potton, and .wool grown upon tho backs of sheep grown in our sec tion. Don’t forget that this is tho first step to Southern InpctkndencK. Pat ronize your own section, and espe cially when yon can buy good and honest goods cheaper than Yankee shoddy. You will tin 1 the largest lot of Calicoes in the market at Briggs, Jelks & Co.’s. / Hats of the latest style and lowest prices, ul. \Yilsuu A Ousaoljs. (JIIITMAN. ~ Its Adaptability to Consumptives. Wo are in receipt of communications from the North, enquiring in regard to Quitman and Brooks county and its adaptability to persons of weak UamjH aiul conmmplioeA. Wo have given by mail all tlio information we could in regard to our county; the size, location and beauty of our lovely little town; the intelligence, refine ment and sociability of its citizens; and the mildness of our climate dur ing the winter. Wo nro confident that there is no more suitable place in the South than this section of Georgia for thoso who are seeking mild and comfortable winter locations from the frozen climes of the North. Situated in the midst of the most beautiful and imposing pine fared and only about fifty miles from the Gulf of Mexico, we enjoy the most delightful summers, fanned by the cooling sea breeze from the Gulf. Our hearts are open to receive our brethren from the y\ n th and in behalf of the citizens of Vvr town and county we give them a jV •rty welcome in our midst. ’A beautiful Hotel will soon be com ])]#! 1 by our energetic and enterpris ing townsman, A. J. Rountree, and wbpn furnished and equiped will cn (, in between sixty and seventy j glU's ■ \ Kiii-Ving the importance of writing [ and oA ravaging emigration lo our j county.,mml being fully satisfied that i it. is see p and to none in agricultural j importune jin .the State, ard which j fact win \ fully and fairly demonstrated | at a comvi.i between the Grangers of this and y\us so-called banner county of 'lhomaVi ia which Brooks county j proudly bore of the laurels. Would j it not be well tor us to have descrip tive pamphlet.:- of our town and conn- j ty printed and read them throughout j the country to those desiring homes j ia the South. Will not some of our j enterprising and merchants; move in this important matter. Cheap < hi'.tiiag lidos. The Index and Baptist, Atlanta’ Ga., is one of the ol 1 established and able papers of the Baptist denomina tion. It. lias no a superior, if an equal, in the essential features of ap propriateness of \ excellence of make up, and the übiety and accepta bility of its editorial management, v The publishers pro; \ to send tie index to January, 1873, for $2.(10. 'They can only afford to do this by a large increase of their subscription list. As the organ of the iptist. de ; nomination, it should be th pride of 1 Baptists everywhere to • ive the Index 1 united, aeiive support, l ■ will be i pardoned for saying, - !r st every ! Baptist reader of the 11 a > >. zvill i extend the fullest oneoi-r igi i lent to ! tue Index. To aid this >. a ill send j the Index to Jau. 1, iei'OV-tind the '■ Rupor.Tt'ii, one year, for it I ~0. A Very Good Reasoi , The reason why only on • : in:pie j bottle of M;:a:n‘Tj,’s Hrr.-. r the I Liver will be sold to the same person, ! for ten cents, by our druggist 3. Je’ks j k Mabbett and McCall <fc Groover, - because of the enormous expense 1 importing the Hepatitic inG'.yhi | country; but as there are fifty h >s. . in the large size bottles, it. seems two cents per dose is che ip eno . all for a medicine that cures tb i.p'-psia and liver complaint. All who hade not had a sample bottle are entile 1 to one for ten cents, at a 1 ’- *’•- 1,1 stores. T 1 crop of 4, of dyspepsia, constipation, indigo. ‘L., or liver complaint, in the world. Reg ular size bottles, fifty doses, SI.OO. Wonderful Success. It is reported that Boscnnffs Ghu man Stump lias, since its introduction in the Uuited States, reached the im mense sale of -10,000 dozen per year. Over (5,00!) Druggists have ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, N. J., and not one lias reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its astonishing suc cess in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. Wo advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists, liiLiis k Mabbett on H. 11. Karros, and get this medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 75 cents; sam ple bottle, 10 cents. Two doses will relieve any case. Don’t neglect your cough. Wilson & Cassells goods are all new, and they will soil them as cheap as any house in Quitman. Call to see them before purchasing elsewhere. Briggs, Jelks & (Jo. havo just re ceived tho handsomest and cheapest lot of Clothing ever brought to Quit man. 20 Clothing, Boots and Shoes, of the latest styles, and prices to suit tho times, at Wilson & Cassells. Tho most extensive lino of Bleach ing, at astonishingly low prices, can bo found at Briggs, Jelks & Co.’s. Wilson A Cassell keep the best brands of Flour, and do not intend to be undersold by any house ia Qnit- ink. L forgive is Hi omploy- W the Al .\town last for 1 *passhij t! Jiolire. I take this method of informing all of thoso who are indebted to me, either by note or account, that they must come forward and pay up im mediately, for I am determined to put in suit every claim that is duo me, and is not paid before tho first day of January next. This applies to my friends and foes, and I moan exactly what I say. Save yourself cost by paying at once. I need my money and must have i(. Tou have had my goods and indul gence long enough. J. B. FINCH. Quitman, Ga., Nov. 15, 1877. If If your eyes are failing, go at once to Wilson k Cassells and get them suited to a good pair of pebble glass es, cheaper than ever before offered in this or any other market. The largest aud best selected stock of Goods on the market, and at the lowest prices ever offered, arc at Briggs, Jelks k Co.’s. Calicoes at prices too low to talk about, at Wilson k Cassells. The greatest variety and best as sortment of Boots and Shoes, for the j least money, are at Briggs, Jelks k : Co.’s. Ladies’ Dress Goods in great vari ety, at Wilson A Gas alls. A car load of Bagging and Ties, at Briggs, Jelks k Co.’s. Cull and see Briggs, Jelks k j Cos. s Alpacas before buying elsewhere, j fits’* A large assortment of latest 1 style Hats, at low prices, at Briggs. j Jelks & Co.’s. A large lot of best grades of Flour, j from nfcw wheat, at lowest market | rates, at Briggs, Jelks k Co.’s. Briggs, Jelks k Cos. have just received a fresh lot of Groceries of all kinds. Death Bed of ;>. \. B. Forrest, Another bright light has gone out. One by one the soldiers of the “Lost Cause” cross the river. And now i tho great Forrest has gone. Our picture represents his last hour, when j family aurt friends are grouped sor-| rowfully around the great Cavalry) Chieftain’s death bed. This is a mag nificent picture, one that will I touch every Southern heart, and ; should find a place iu tho parlor of j every Southern home. It is Id xIS j inches in size and- finely finished. | A sample copy will be sent by mail,! postage paid, on receipt of 25c., 8 1 copies for 50c., 7 copies for §l, in enr '■■ey os po itage st imp--. All orders! tilled promptly. Agents wanted to I Ki ll this and a variety of other pic ! tures. No trouble to sell them. Cut- j ■Hogue and particulars sent free. Ad- 1 dress, , j Rom:xt Bui;now, Bristol, Tenn. Also canvassers wanted for the sale ! of our cheap, salable publications. ; Our books embrace truthful personal) narratives, lives and trials of criin- ! mals, such as murderers, poisoners, j Ac. These books are mostly of a sen- 1 siitional order commanding rapid sale, and we are continually getting ! out new books. Full instructions j explaining our excellent system of. canvassing sent free. Address, Robert Burrow, Box 7, Bristol, Tenn. When a Boston girl accepts a lov er she says, “Beau’s it’s you, yes.” j When a New York girl accepts a lover ) -he says, “Cents it’s you, yes.” What is the difference between a school-boy studying his lesson and a 1 Dinner watching his cows? One is stocking his mind and the o*lier) minding his stock. Newport, Ky., has a cow tint cats • ehiekeus. \ f ) You Want Hoaltii l Why Will Ye Die? Death, or wliafc is wcW,. is the inevitable result of continued j sns'vnsiou of the menstrual flow. It is a I con liti-ni which should not be trifled with, j Id lief is the only saf<juard availed c 4'-/: if.jjkional ruin. In all cases of! • • i ' .■■ on or t her irr< : ! ir ity of-riff ‘V-t.arses,” Dr. J. j’radtield's Ft- ! malt i '.or is the only sure remedy. It acts In giving tone t* the nervous centres, j imp -m 1 us- the blood aud determining di-j r etly ti> te • yan- of menstruation, it is i a letfitrikd.'.* j ,v v.scriptiou, .and the most in telli.j nr dot t -1 s ns-.- it. Prepared by and. IT. i Bradliel’i. dri. .dsi, Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 per bottle, and -old I>\ respectable druggists e very w her?. h t‘a n >y Females. L -mlm y. March 20, 1870. Br.vdfj t;i.Pp C- ~ A)'■ .anta, Ga. - Dear Sirs: L tiic 'hr *: l in stating that I have used for tb- it. l • o: •. ~ rs the medicine you are puttier us k o ; Dr. llradtield’s Female Pegiiirjor, and <•<•?.. ler it the b- st combination • v r gtUen togetlier for the diseases for wl ; ch it is recommended. I have been faint. ;• with the preparation both as a practitioner of medicine and in domes tic practice, ant can honestly say that I con sider it a boon t suffering females, and can but hope that evt vv lady in our land, who may be sufferin' in any way peculiar to their sex, may bt able t> procure a bottle, and their sufferings may not only bo relieved, but they may be ’•'•stored to health and strength. With my kind st regards, I am, respectfully, - 247-250 ‘ W. K FFdRELL, M.D. i ESS times, but if: ebu be made in S a R three months bv any one of “ either s.-.. in any part of the country, who is willing to work steadily at the employment that w furnish. SGG per week in your own towi?l you need not be away from home over inYou can give vonr whole time to the \\ YV, or only your spare moments. We li if agents whp are making over S2O per dayj 1 All who engage at once make money l •it fin.*' uioie v niinm !H| tud iMpifib af any o'.in r outfit, free. Address at once 00., Portland, 1 STiEVE & TMIH ! I WILL SELL AT NEW YORK COST MY ENT mi: STOCK OF WORSTIM) IHtsJSS GOODS, Latest Styles and Sliades. 248 NATHAN GAZAN’S CHEAP CASH STORK. COMMERCIAL. QUITMAN RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORIIECTIiI) EYEUY WEEK, HY A . w . rll 031,Y s , Dealer in Dry Good#, Groceries , Ar. [These quotations are based entirely upon cash transactions. Butter -Goshen... “p th .40 0? 50 ~ Country pt lb ... |. . .20 () ('audios . . \.? 1b.... 1 .. .20 (>t\ 25 Olmese ' * r 1b.... .. . Js(,> 2o Cotfee Itio > lb 25f<5 ;;> Corn !'{* bush .. .50 ('o Crackers ' r Mb .10 (in 20 JOggs ! do/. ..:. .10 (lr Flour Superb lie. .!'(•> bid (< 0 00 Family |“j\ bbl 'll 00 (r 12 (o Fowls ; ' ‘j! pair. ..30 (- 10 Lard lb .. 121 (TO 15 Oysters 'F can .. ... 10 (■> 20 Peaches , iUI .2.5 :5 Pickles I- j ,ir •20 ( 50. Potatoes Irish.... 'f> lmsli j ( Sweet... lmsli .. Or. Powder j-Mb . . .40 C-i) Putash y> |li 15 (>■ 2i Uioi V lb 7 (■ lo lctisns lb . .20 (>< 25 Salt shrk . 150 G 175 Soap fd lb 5 (<' 10 sugar 'jd lb. ...... 10 Or I(s’ Syrup ]t> gal. . . 50 f-t Soda *jd It) J 0 Or Shot id lb .. . 12 Oi. Sl.uvh lb 10 ( ■ Tobacco, good ... Jb c.o (<< !('.• Vinegar *jd gal . ... lo (.# P ill ............ i 'fd ib . . . . . 0 (a) 12 \ Will Cure Rheumatism ! Mr. Albert Crooker, the well known drug gist aud apothecary, of Springvalt 1 . Maine, always advised every one troubled with Rheumatism to try VEGETIXE. Read His Statement: Kpringvalf., Mr.., Oct. 12. 1870. Mr. H. lb Stevens Dir Sir: Fifteen years ago last fall I was taken sick with rheumatism, was unable, to move until the next April. From that time until three years ago this fall I suffered everything with ' 3 ti ■ ■ j w mid b< that' step: tiiese attacks w:re quite often. I sul fcix and everything that a man could. Over !'-o vi-in’s ago Le-1 spring l conimeiu"e<.i taking Vecetine and followed it up until I had taken seven bottles; have had no rheu matism since that time. I always advise every one that is troubled with rheumatism to try Vegetink, and not suffer for years I have do-h*. This statement is gratuitous a-; far as Mr. Stevens is concerned. Yours, etc., Alr-hut Crocker, Firm of A. Crooker & Cos., Druggists and Apothecaries. VEGETINE Has Entirely Cured Me. I>osr,)N, Ov’tob -r, 1870. Mr. H. R. Steven,, -Dear Sir : My daugh ter, after having a severe alt-’.cl: of whooping , cough, w.ts 1< it in a le.dile state of health, being advised by a friend she tried the Yeoktine, and after using a few bottles was fully restore <1 to health. I have been a great sufferer from Rlsjumitism. I have taken several bottles of the Vf.getinjc for tills com plaint, and am happy to say it, has entirely cured me. I have recommended the Yi:u - i ink to others th the sa i good i : ; It is a great cleanser and purilior of the blood; it. is pleasant to take and I can cheer fully recommend it. James Mors::, 36! Athens street. Rheumatism is a Disease of the Blood. The blood in this disease is found to con tain an excess of jhrln. Yegetini: acts by converting the blood from its diseased con dition to a healthy circulation. Yi.io.tini; regulates the bowels, which is very impor tant iu this compl ••hi. One botth*. of Yeoe tine will give relief, but to effect a perma nent cure it must be taken regularly, and may take several bottles, especially in cases of long standing. Yec.kytne is sold by all druggists. Try it, and your verdict will li the same as that of thousands before you, who say. “I never found so much relief as from the use of Yeoetine," which is com posed exclusively of barks , r-jols and heels. “Vegetine,” says a Boston physician, “has no equal as a blood purifier. Hemung of its many wonderful cures, alter all otlu r remedies had tailed, 1 visited the laboratory aiul convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is prepared from barks, rods and herbs, each of which is highly effective, and they arc comp* mm led in such a manner as to pro duce astonishing results.” VEGETINE. Nothing Equn 1 lo IT. South Salem, Mass., Nov. 14, 1876. Mr. lb Iv. Steyev;; Sir: I have been troubled with scrofula, canker and liver complaint f.-r three years; nothing ever did me any good until I commenced using the Yeget ine. Tam now getting along first-rate, and still using the Yegeiine. I consider there is nothing equal to it for such complaints; can heartily recommend it to everybody. Yours truly, Mir’. Lizzie M. Packard, No. 16 Lagrange st., South Salem, Mass. VEGETINE PREPARED liY 11. 11. STEVENS, Boston, Muss. Vogetine is Sold by all Drngg-ists. [Oisssstolutioii. The firm of Badger A Johnson is this day dissolved, Those indebted to the firm will settle with the undersigned. Thankful for past favors, will be pleased to wait on my old customers at the old stand. G. M. BADGER. Quitman, Nov. 1. 1877. tf Tho Boston Floridian Is published the first of each month at the FLORIDA HEADQUABTE RS, Comer "Washington and Water street Bos ton, Hass., at One Dollar per annum, in advance; shude cuniea 10 New A/.sYei’tisemwsts. : PJJ iTTY f’l HSO ORRANg. H, ; 1. JL Look! startling!See! Organs, 12 ..tops, :?5,5; Pianos only $l3O rost SBSO. Circular fr.e. Daniel F. Beatty, j Wasliiiigt-ni. New Jo racy. 41-iv* iniTVS" /’/*. />!•;.•. ltd fret. '“■ (su-.it Wi.-ti in tiua Work'.. Pitts burg, l’.'. n -iv .) - STYi KS OK CARDS, 10<\, or 2-r, New £>*) V, ar C a Is. •_ ..mipl s. c. ,T. 11ns | t etl ,V Ci)., N.e.san. N. Y. 41 J pi) SAIT' M.uauii'di outfit to every i Xii.l JA j body. Stem-winder watch Vt" with first order. Ten Dollars a dav j guaranteed. M. CRON Ft ill A CO., Phila : dclphia. Pa,, or Milwnukcc, NN*is. u. i -t r :m ;! | n\n\T (tuei>. vA rfiiii :isisl Sure Cure L:u*go r<ulnotion in prices. A trial bottle j IV-’C. Mrs. J. A Dr.oi.msok':, Lapor’ s in : liana. 15o\ 1,038. (Formerly Mr . *Dr. S. B ( llins.) U i \ FATHER’S “"'vy’ .v ‘T;U".-. bliH'i aud b'oi d !l ij.iJ Hhr# 5 • in:; piles, rheumatism. “■ fracturcil liiul<s, fronted j lindis and pains ig the'■ muscles and joints, aid'd ’id ulcers,.kwj&'diargiug Horqs, sv-t lied sole 1.• ry sip. and varik cose veins, is Si, fouls Wjiqfi H eel Ask for it, because it A-i better Mroni 1 1 :.nd cheaper than any.other. Haul is. warranto,l by Y\,‘. ;.s A Polb.*r, whoiesali: and: '•• ‘A . :hi ' Ivistou, Mass. St nd for rcd'K* 1 price ]-■( of Cal);!!<’( Oi'g;ms. Eew and sph ndid styl ■ prices reduced •S*o to s><) eacii this month, (Nov. 1877 J. Add”.: ; .’J.-'.so'.i A Hamlin Organ Cos., Bos ton, New York, or Chicago. Agents Wanted! For particulars, address Wilson Sewing Machine Cos. 82‘.) Broad y. New York Pity; Chicago, Illinois: N \v Orleans, La; or San Francisco. * -Jd L Y 1 1. i.4_ 0. J JI. hi IJo Those wishing relief and cure for Rupture should consult Dr. J. A. k 1 Herman, 2,58 Broadway, N. w York. Bend ton cents for his new book, with photographic likenesses of had cases before and after cure Beware of cheats who pre tend 1" furnish Dr. Sherman's trouimunt. One (1' thefellows, a German clerk, now calling him; If Dr \V G Cronipivn, is indicted on complaint of Dr S. and awaits trial for forgery and embezzlement. 37-lw Jklgi /VoUIKSX /f JoemmmS, -oOkWECSLY PAPERFOrV v- —— */ It aims to be a favorite in every fa mil y j looked for eagerly by iiu young folks, and j read wiili intei’c -t by the older. Its purpose is to interest while it amuses; to bo judi cious, practical, sensible, and to have rrally permanenl worth, while it‘attracts for the hour. It is handsomely illustrated, and has for contributors some of the most attractive • 1 ai • J. T. TRoV. DINAH ’IULOCH CRATE, JAMES T. I:J. (x. WHITTIER, REBECCA H. DAVIS, DOUISE C. MOULTON, MRS. A. 11. I.r.OXOWEXS, c. A. STEPHENS, EDWARD EVERETT HALE, HARRIET V. UCOPFORD, WM. CULLEN BRYANT, A. IL T. WHITNEY, LOUISA M. ALOOTT. Its reading is adapted to old and young; is very comprehensive in its character, ft gives stories of adventure, letters of travel, editorial*-, upon current topics, historical arin 1-s, IdogiMphicpl skvtfdies, religious ar tieles, siovies of home and selioel life, tales, poetry, selections for declamation, anec dotes, puzzles, facts and incidents. S\ ibscription . - ; ‘ { ies sent free. Please mention in what paper you saw this advertisement, PE Eli Y MA. SON & CO., •iU-4 r 41 TemjJe Place, Boston. MARSHALL i r ouse, AY.I. Savannah, Ga. This popular HOTEL, located on one o' the priniedoat thoroughfares, immediately on the line of the street railroad, still main tains its established imputation as an agree able and attractive r -v! for tho tfavr !cr or permanent guoi-d. It ia the only edifice iu the city originally erected entirely for hotel purport".i, is constructed in modern style, and eont -.im; tho most recent improvements; two spacious dining halls, used as a geutle- Ri’.-n .sand la lie ordinary, respectively. The sleeping apartment.-] are well nr • ranged and ventilated, single.* or en suite. I They are airni h and in a uperior manner, | with a view to tasto and comfort. Along the wliolo front of tho buihling extends a b -MUtiful v rand i, affording a fine view of the promenade. Every dopart/M.'nfc of tho establishment is managed by tho most skilled and/competent ! hands, and it in confessod to''he, by thgu i sands of the cou)/*vy vi —THE— W i largest Sfock —OF— it KAD^'.MADE 5 bj a rmsNG over oft’er >d will be tit Cost. COME SOOIST, AND Secure a Bargain -AT - PJ; iilii in G nzanhs CHEAP CASH’ s'lOiiE t Q".it .nan, C, ... Nov. 21), 1577. 348-tf THE- SUN. ’~es Si EM' YORK. I S7B. A- ‘ 1 ! 'v ' ' “ * or ie renewal of - - : ' • ’ N wish 1 remind its 1 ’ I ■ l ' • vrr wli.-re, that it |i s .*** ia p. iidi. *! r their consideration and support. I pon record for the past ten years it relies tor a com."nance of ihc hearty sympathy and generous co-.p-'r alien which Lav hitherto been extended to it ! from . very quarter of the Union. The Daily s.in is a four-page sheet of 28 eolumns; prieo by mail, postpaid, 55 cents j a month, or s(*.so per year. 1 ‘ v '• I . N edition of the Sun is an cight : pag * sin-et of 56 columns. While giving : tlie news ()f the day, it also contains a large 1 amount < *1 literary and miscellaneous mutter specially prepared for it. The Sunday Sun j lias met with great success. Post paid $1.20 Ia year. jT!i v WeoliTy Sun. : sVho ,] s not know the Weekly Sun? It • ovulates throughout the United States, the Uanadas, and beyond. Ninety - thousand j families greet its v.v l- ome pages weekly, ! and regard it m th.- light of guide, coun 1t "i or, and tro nd. It.-; news, editorial, agri | cultural, and literary d-partment* make it ; essentially a j-uinud for the family and the Lreside; i-. riu(.’ni: Dollar a year, post | b ; dd. Tins price, quality considered, makes jit the cheap.-st iu‘v.-*q*,q H 'r published. For j ‘‘hd’.-, of ten, witii 'l’f.n Dollars cash, we j vv '1 ‘*!ui an extra copy free. Address Fnr-msHim of The Sun Jybl- New York City. iSoiiietvKiA Useful —ill.; IJo .Y.'iieap l The und- r.-b-ned i- agent for a splendid bilge :u/. * doubh-reversible steel-plate rail road and county .’vo of the United States cud th-- who ’ ’ world, with a representation cod Earn - •.’( the different tribes of people y !:;> uuiabit the world we live in. It is the fates: and K and Map in use; many new foat i,;res not so' •• i ,”i others. Similar Maps are ! oow being sold in other sections of this heff* id s;>. We are selling them for vvy Two ‘ Tars Each. Highly colored, varnished, and mounted on rollers. Como in and look at them. li. R MARTIN, At; lxt, At - In* Reporter Office. ‘The Mmdiuats & Mechanics ISSUKANt’E COMinsr, OF RICHMOND , VIRQ IN IA. CASH CAI'JTAL, - - $250,000. CASH ASSETS, - - - 315,000. $25,000 in United laft ■ flondti Dtposfttd in ihc Decay n-y of rfm for TVBTUER Security of Policies! j This veil known company has paid its j thousands of dolluis to claimants in Georgia j -dncv* the war, and will maintain its well -1 trued ropntatii.il l’or skiUliil, conservative, prompt, just dealing. Dwellings, stores, merchant!is. mills, gin houses and contents, insured at fair Aitoi?.' .riT Agents at .ill prominent points in tho State, to whom apply, or tc JOSEPH TILLMAN, Agent, 241-vit Quitman, Ga. Sugars and Hair Oil. rpilE UNDERSIGNED KEEPS CON .‘•tnntly on br.uil. at bin BARBER SHOP, a nr ;t superb bit of excellent SEGABS muT OIL. Tho si'h nre nt price* to suit tho times. Call to see mo. I can give you an excellent SUAVE, or put your razors iu order to shave yourselves. CHAS. IL STUBBS (Successor to Groover, Stubbs & C 0..) COTTON FACTOR, AND General Commission Merufiant, AGENT FOD TIJp , Quit, limn Fag^agttiriijt