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k ‘T 11 K srN,”Nw fork cltf.
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THE CORNING NEWS.
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Copy. Address, J. 11. BBTII.L,
Bavannali, (Ja.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
•AVAN* AM, - - - - UKOIIGIA.
Tour attention Jh respectfully calk'd to tin
above House as
A riRST-a VSS HOTEL
th every respect. The House has Ik;on thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and is now provided
with every necessary etmveuience for the accom
modation and comfort of its patrons; the rooms
arc large. airv. and neatly Furnished, and ample
, means are afforded for bathing. The location is
desirable, and convenient to the business portion
ot the city. •
TUB TABLES
will at all times Ih< bountifully furnished with
moats, etc., from the North, and we have all the
Vegetables ami delicacies which the market af
fords.
TUB HTE9 OP HO RO
have beam reduced to 18 per day, aud liberal terms
will be offered to parties wishing to engage rooms
by the month or season,
Alt EXCELLENT LIVERY STABLE
fa oonnocted with the House. Onmihnmos and
Baggage Wagons will always bo In attendance at
the various Depots and Bteamboa* Landings to
OBVy passengers to the Hotel.
Telegraph and R R. Ticket Ottice in the Hotel.
THE LAUNDRY
Is excellent and its service will be expeditious and
eatisfactury.
TUB ISAIUJKIt SHOP
has been re-fitted and Is In charge of a skillful
and attentive man.
THE NEWS ROOM
will be regularly supplied with all the Daily and
Weekly Papers.
The Bab is supplied with the best Wines,
liqueurs, Segars, etc.
The Proprietor begs to repeat emphatically
that every care and exertion will be exercised bv
himself and his Maiaiaut* to maki tin- Marshall
House in every respect unsurpassed as an attrac
tive and mthoastnry place of itomo resort .
Hoy in-' to ohtatu a liberal ahttre of patronage,
1 remain, yours respectfully*
A. B. LUCE,
oosi-tf Iwprietor.
! Nisi;El,l.A AKOim AWEHTISKMEHTH.
BRIGGS, JEKLS & CO.,
DEALERB IX
Drug* ami Mrtlldiutis
Fnmltr roc crlc*.
Hardware,
droohrff,
Dry Good., Doimwltt iintl Vtmvign,
Mllllncrf Goods,
Hoot, and Shoe.
list*,
Clothing,
Notion., etc.
WHICH WB WILL HRIX
STRICTLY FOR CASH
—Aim AT—
CASH VALUE.
Furllirni Produce, whr n PindiuiMxl 11 j
its, lonMldrrtnl ns CASH.
HENRY F. MABBISTT
Manager.
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T. H. BOLSHAW,
Importer and Dealer hi
Crockery, China, Glassware,
KSTROSHJfE LAMPS AND PHAT'FS AH
•huh (m*
Cntlery, Mrifunki A Platcil Ware,
—Am—
House Furnishing Goods Generally.
152 St. Julian am! 1 (9 Bryan streets, nn
dor Mozart Hall.
SAVANNAH. - - GEORGIA.
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J. M. WITT’S
FURNITURE STORE.
Is th© place whore all can no accommodated to
whatevor articlua of Furniture they may desire.
Lino Solid Walnut Cliamber Se^
Complete Wurdrobeg )
It UREA VS, DRESSING CASES, TA
BLES, STANDS,
CHAIRS of Every Description.
BEDBTEADH <if ALL QUALITIES and STYLES
SI’HAIj CASKS of nil Slam anti I>e*crlj>-
tkonn,
and indeed everything kept in a fnrr.ituro Rtore
can be fMrnihe<i ttt cap a* they
©an be aold in any city in th© South.
Furniture inatle of th© /< t vi.terial* and
! manufactured by "the best ©Mtabliohmcut in the
Nui thwctti, Call and examine. nov 28-tf
PIMFKSSWMAL CARDS.
L. F. HADDOCK.
Attorney At I.aw
QUITMAN, GKO HO IA.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Southern
Circuit, will also practice in the adjoining coun
ties in the State of Florida.
ft*r Office over Finch’* Htoro. may9-ly
W. H. BENNETT,
ATT O UX EV A T LAW,
QUITMAN,
HHOQK# COUNTY, GEORGIA .
O mi.
Will practice kn the Counties of tho Southern
Circuit. Echols and Clinch of the Brunswick, and
Mitchell of tho Albany. gsrOffioo at the Oourt
Honac. 'kK )um:2b-tf
sT T. KINGSBEKY,
Attorney at Law,
QUI Tif A Jf,
Brnoks County. - - - Georgia.
jurn-JH If' I
EDWARD R HARDEN,
Attorney at T-iaw,
(l U ITMAN,
BROOKS COUNTY, - - GEORGIA.
Late an Associate Justice Hupromo Court U.
H. for Utah and Ncbrka Territories; now Ju<lg
County Court, Brooks County, Ga.
inay2t-12rno
.1. a N. SNOW,
DENTIHT,
Quitmun, Georgia,
Office Up Stairs, Finch’s Comer.
au22-lm
DR. E. A. JELKB,
PKACTISINU PHYSICIAN,
Qnitman, Cjra-
OFFICE—Brick building adjoining the store
of Messrs. Briggs, Jelks A Co.,Bcroven street,
may 10-tf
MIBOELLA NKO IM A D VEUTISEMENTS.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN.
(1 Rooms AND tVMMIBHIOir MERCHANTS
Corner Stay anil Orayton Sfreeht.
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA,
I WOULD BEHI’ECTrOLLY CALL THE AT
TENTION of the oitKoUH of ltrouk. ml
tliu Mljoluing cuuulloh, to my lW|(o ud .tied
Htock of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HAH I> W A H E.
GROCERIES, Etc.,Etc.,
All of whlob will bo *k>M npnn REASONABLE
TERMS and at LOWEST PRICES.
Mid would call the attention of Planters to my
LARUE STOCK OK
FAM IMPLEMENTS,
Suoh fw
PLOWS,
OLE VICES,
HEEL BOLTS,
GRAIN. FANS, etc., etc
Them) goods will bo sold at
MANUFACTURER S PRICES,
With Freight Added.
AS- GIVE ME A CALL 'it*
JOHN TILLMAN.
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Japanese Peas; £OO Bushels to the Acre.
SOMETHING NEW!
Favnio I anti Uaixltmo a lit-ml Till*!
AGENTS WAXTEJ) TO SELL THE VA
PAXESE PEA.
Those peas have recently boon brought to this
country from Japan, and provo t< hr the finest
Tea known for Table use or for Stock. They
grow in the form of a bush, from 8 to 5 feet high*,
and do not require sticking. Thev yield from
one quart to a gallon of peas per bush.' A sample
paekage, that will produce from ft to U) bushels of
pettH, with circulars giving terms to Agents, and
lull directions as to the time and manner of
planting, will be sent, postpaid, to any one de
airing to act as Agent, on receipt of Ho Cent*.
The seed I offer are fresh and genuine—this
year’s production. Now is the time to order, so
you may be prepared for early planting. Address,
L. L. OSMIINT, Cleveland, Tuna.
TESTIMONIALS.
Wo have cultivated the Japanese Pi'll the past
season, on a small scale, ana we are convinced
they are a pet feet success. Their yield was enor
mous. For the Table and for Stock they are un
surpassed by any other pea. They grow well on
thin land and are bound to boa No. 1 fertiliser.
A. J. WHITE, Trustee Bradley County.
11. TUX.
A. E. BLUNT, P. M. Cleveland, Tonn.
I have cultivated the Japanese Poa the past
year, and raised them at the rate of *2OO bushels
to the aero. The bl< om excels buckwheat for
bees. F. K. HAIU) WICK, J. P., Bradley 00.
Cleveland, Tonn., Oct. 20, 1874. oct3l-2m
11. 11. Thomaii, AgL,
HAS just opened anew stock of Fresh FAMI
LY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, in Wil
kinaon’s Block, next door to the Reporter office.
My goods were bought for cash, and will l>©
wild'upon the same term* at reduced prices. Give
me a trial. 11.,K. THOMAS, Agt.
oct3l-tf
MJNCKI.t.AEKOUH AH VKRTINtCMENTH.
SALK and IJVEKY WaFLE
Quitman, Oa.
rjYIIK imDEKHXONED KEEV OX HAND’
SADDLE HORSES,
HARNESS HORSES,
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES
Lot., ate., eto.,
Fur tht Aecomrnixbition <if thn Public,
TIIET ALHO KEEP OONRTANTLY OX IIAXD
A GOOD SUPPLY OP
Horses and Mules lor Sole.
NEMCTKI) B r OHH OF THE FIBS/,
And Always Purehaaed on Suca Terms as
to Enable Them to Sell at the
Lowest I*rices,
PEBHOXa DKHXIiIXG TO PURCHASE
SADDLiI OR HARNESS IIORSF.K
Can b* Supplied upon Bhtrt Notice.
Tf not on hand, if a description of the stork
wanted is loft at the Hiahlw Rfae order will be filled
n a fow day*.
CECTL A. THRASHKK.
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D. W. PRICE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
QUITMAN, GA.,
Would inform the oitiitcus oi vjiuiman and sar
ronnding country that he has Just opened a
FIRST CASS
MERCHANT AND TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
IN (JTTniAH, AND HAB ON HAND A FINE
LOT 07
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
BUTT ABLE FOB MAKING
DR 88 AND BUSINESS SUITS.
He lias also on Hand a Select Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CUTTING, CLEANING
AND—
It E P A I R I TV G
DONS ON SHORT NOTICE.
*©- PRICES MODERATE. -a
AT BOSTON.
It is a fact, that tho unefereigned proposes to
demonstrate, by t x)silive proof, that he will sell
good poods at less prices, for cash, than any
other house on the Atlantic & Gulf Uoad. llis
goods were bought on tho very best terms, and
solocted by a skillful merchant, who is familiar
with tho wants and tastes of tho people, He has
a complo stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of overy variety oi
DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES.
A large and well assorted stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Ca andoxamino hi* stock.
A. H. McCARDEL,
Uo>l on, Ga.
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Ml SC E1.1.A NF.OUS A1) VRR TIE EM /.'A'7'.S.
Jiiiui K, Cooper, '■* >u . i , Quautuck
J. 8. F. L&neM*'T,
JOHN H. COOPER £ CO.
Comer IVliitnker and Bt. Julian Btreets,
Havannali, Ga.
WHOLRHAI-E AND DETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS.
Copying nd Seal PreM, Surveyor.’ CompniM*,
News and Iksik Printing Pa
per and Ink.
Gold Pena, Pen and Pencil Canes, Desk and
Pocket Knives.
LEDOER, WRITING & COL. PAPERS.
I‘i7l, Vl.lllns himl PrliiUr'a Curd..
Poi-linmiHle., Ale.
School Furniture and Scholl
Requisites
A l Schermahom A Co'* Price*, for icftorn t re arc
Agent*. Hook* Ordered or Imported
at New York rate*.
We feel confident that we can sell as low as the*
lowest, Uh<r>r in Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, or any other ..uvii*rn <*ity
Write or call aud loom our prices.
mayfiStf
QUITMAN FACTORY.
f YONHTAXTLY ON HAND A I’CLL ABBOUT-
V .WENT
4-1 SHEETING,
3-4 SHIRTING,
OBNABUKGS,
STIRPES,
TWEEDS,
COTTON ADEB,
COTTON YARNS
and a variety of other
COTTON AND WOOLEN
GOODS
which will exchanged for cotton r wool on
fair Price tor Carding Wool
10 Cents Per Pound
N. Tl. Wool riwivvil from, and Rolla
returned to any station on the Atlantic A
Gulf ltuilriiiwl, ut uu udditiouul cost of odc
cent per pound.
Merchants and Dealers generally, are
invited to call and examine stock before
making purchase...
HENRY BRIGGS,
jun c2O-6 J in President.
AT MY OLD STAND,
KNOWN TO EVERYBODY!
I AM OPENING MY NEW AND COMPLETE
htock uf
MERCII A. TV DISK,
Jn*t purcliftß.il with great caro and with the view
to the wauta and taste of my many cnutomer*.
Having dealt long with the people of Brook*
and Burroundiug comities, and sheared their oon
tideuce and patronage, I liatter invself that I am
hilly prepared to suit their diversified taste.
My Stock is large and diversified, consisting of
every variety of
1 Dry-Goods, Ladies Dress Goods,
of every shade and style.
Ladies and Misses Shall* of the most
beautiful j interns.
GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS in
large quantities.
HATS,
CABS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
And in a word just what the people a ant*.
JACOB HAIM.
Bep-20 Sm
l our Thousand Bushels of
COTTON SEED
For sal© at
TEN CENTS PER BUSHEL,
Even measure at
JOHN L. INGLIS,
Phoenix Mills,
MADISON, ELA.
net 17-2 m j
Barnes’
ALBANY HOTEL, j
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
O
THIS WEIL KNOWN HOTEL is situated near ’
the ccptro of th©business portion of the city, |
and is still Kept by MERRICK BARNES, itsorigi- i
nal owner and proprietor. Its fare and aeeomino- |
datums are the best that can be provided, and I
ch urges are moderate. Omnibus convoys passen- 1
gf ra to and from every train. OoU-th
CURRIER, SHERWOOD ft CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
This is one of the Oldest and Largest
Boot and Shoe Jobbing llouwa
IX THE CITY.
AU their Supplies are obtained/rum
TIIE VEKY UEST MANUFACTORIES,
And 3old to Customer, en tht
MOST 4 CCOMMODA TING TERMS.
478 & 478 Brcome Street, New York.
A. *l. WATKl.Vg.Traveling Agent.
Jy2SMf
UK. H. TIHON. KM, U OOKIIOK.
TISON ft GORDON,
COTTOrJ FACTORS
—A.IVD
Coimnission Merchants,
112 Bay St., Savannah, Ga
lingKiiig aud Ties advanced on Crop..
Liberal OAHU ADVANCES made on Cousign
menta of Colbin.
(lO’ITON HOLD OX ARRIVAL, AND PltO-
RETURNED BY EXPRKfW, WHEN
OWNER HD INMTRUCTB.
Prompt and cai efal.atteutioii guaranteed to all
huainca*.
Auglfil-dm
eWlfiilT L. ROBERTS,
| (XUI.II IS.SIOX 3i KIM II t NT.
142 Bay Bt., - - - SAVANNAH, GA.
uug 2D-6m
■BBH:lW.yw'awryt 'jar7rwrw>-mr mm. i——
l. j. hi.martin, I job* ruyvcitr.
L. J GUILAIARTIN AGO.
CQTTON FACTORS
-AND—
COMMIBBIOX MPItCHA.NTri,
Kelly’a Block, Bay St., - - Savannah, Ga
Agent, IV,r Bradley', Pko,pbaU,
JeweH'a Mill, Yarn*. A iK.nii-Ntio, Ac., ,Yr,
Bagging and Irtm Tim for aafe at lowest
market rates.
, Pmmpt alt* ntiou given h all business
entrußtel to ua.
Liberal Cash Aibwicvi mad© on consigu
| J. M. HOROUOHH. j 4. j,.
bEEOOGKS & WINS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
TOBACCO,
j CIGARS, SNUFFS, PIPES and
SMOKERS AHTIC ES,
14 Docatur fSti-eet,
ATLANTA, GA.
J. T. JORDAN, Traveling Agent.
iauibly
ThILLIP DZIALYNSKI,
Commiss’on Mercto’nt,
(JONES' BUXK,)
Bay Street, - - - SAVANNAH, GA.
aug 20-Gm
1874. FALL TRADE. 1874.
Carriages, Baggies,
express and Plantation Wagons,
HARNESS, WHIPS, ETC.,
—AT—
SALOSGN COHEN,
Corner of Hay and Julfmou Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Have just returned from the Eastern markets
with the best assortment of this line of gtn>ds in
this city, and will sell lower than any house.
Buyers will do well to call before purchasing else
where.
Inquiries will receive prompt attention.
ocJJi-u.L
E. A. DAMON & CO
IMPORTEHS AISD
Wholesale Liquor Dealrrs.
FINE KENTUCKY WHISKI 8.
408 4 0 Elm it.
OPPOMITH MIl-TIIUUK nOTIL,
*t. LottiM, Me.
ESTABLISHED 1843,
-,, 8 - L- COWAN. Agent for Georgia. Alabama, and
aprtS- y
CREECH 4 NEWSOF,
. DEAI.EKH IN
DRY GOODS,
ROCEIES,
Liquors, Flour, Bacon, etc.
Imaym-tf GA.
NEW STOCK.
r J’I!E UNDERSIGNED HAVING POBCHASKD
1 111 I<CI sou U 1 (lie Cities, . Utr.
i aril aae.illed stock of 1 “*
GENERAL merchandise,
: ; pveparod to offer pee-uUar halue.m.nU k*
i *“* mRI ;> euatoinei, auu toe public geuelatj.
Hi* bcitik uuduen, u oumpicto vanelv of
Dry Lruoiis, UMuly Miuio Uothin/
liaU, Caps, IWU aud bhuoit/
is* j.iwaic, In.ware,
Crockery aud Ginas wore,
Ail kinds of W 'i*Hiw*rs uf.
A tX*I*LXfK AIWOUTMIU4T Of
FAM IL T o1(otK HIH s,
all of which ho offers on th. moat rea.naM*
U K CftLECH.
O. A. K
MIKE, THE MIXOLOGIST,
Caii be found at
MIKE’S HEADQUARTER’
t or. Itu, Litn* <k Wiiiuker l^.,
HAVA-**All, i f
( • instantlv ou hand tho best aHHorUnaut o£
ilie*, .Nrgfcr, .. ncl
Country orders for Oyster*promptly attended
_ M. T. Ol INAaV.
aug 20. ly
W. 11. STARK & CO.,
Whulesaie G racers,
COMMISSION MEHCUAKTJ,
-ADD—
COTTON FACTORS,
Corner Ray nud Lincoln streets,
SAVA A A All, iiAOKGIA.
PHUKPH ['[/" FBAXK 00E ' S BONE SCPRB
PRIXCETbX FA CTOIiY YARX&.
Arrow Ties.
Hpecial attention given to Sale, or Hhipm.au
of Cotton and all kinds of produce.
Libernl advances made on cousternm©nt.
nov2l-3m
J. \V. Lalhrop, j, \y. Lathrop, Jr..
J. L. Warren.
J. W. LATHROP & CO.,
Cotton Factors
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98 B*jr Street, Savannah, Gat.
J. M. IloPKixs. B. H. HnjOMB, '
HOPKINS & HIGGINS,
FINE OLD
KENTUCKY BOURBON
AND
RYE WHISKIES,
Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
W. H. SEEKING, General Agent.
For aalc only at CREECH i NEWSOM,
Quitman. Ga.
july 25-ly
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
WHO RESALE UROC ER S,
Comer Bay and U raytoii Streets,
SAVANNAH, - 4 GEOEGLA*