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Savannah lfa uses.
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Ford & Thompson,
NEWS DEALERS’,
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Wl? Navr- on liartil llio NVw j
York wnl oilior Daily rttid Weekly N' w» |
(i:>]H*r», Mtifni.ini'fi. (Vmt. . Novel*. At.
Stationery of Every Description
on Imnil.
W# ruceije t.iu latcsjl publication* I<y overy .
nuiliandjib'-.iirii'r lor il.l ■•li-y.
Crfunll? jMi'rr lilrni-In'S ifallWal ili-cmnil
.Will for l*ric"<' f.i I of Now-im|ior<. Ac.
Wo lorrjiwh any fujuir or Magazine piiljlislioil in i
tlw CnlM Hales to nnw.
**•* KOliPit THOMI'SON,
„rto*blr I'.ovlMi. j
T. KKKI/rOiM .JON EH,
Bookseller and Stationer,
SAVA NX AH, (J liOKOIA
TlicatOgkal, BlafMeal, iliool an<l MDcellaniwm i
rtTlilicjifiM* kupt on limnl.
mgr ftrilurs rppMrcd for any Work. Foreign ,
or American tiiiaf■' ' v i
u.a. I'.uNirn. J- it. MKmmt
PALMER & DEPPiSH,!
WIIOI.K3AI.E AN'II RKTATI. HBAI.BKS IN
HARDWAIt E,
CLTI.FIIY, F11,!;.'. FlifJK TOOLS,
.Powder, Lead, Shot, Laps,
Agricultural linplcmnits,
118 Congress mill 07 tit. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Augtist Z3, JB(i7, Za-Oia
DAOFIMORE AMI SAI IWAIf
STEAMSHIP LINE.
The New ami Fast Kteamships,
J■” ' ’
Ml PIT. 61 BSTiyillE,
Will nly regularly between Baltimore
nub, leaving each foil every Thursday, and con
necting with the inferior of Georgia and West
Florida by Central and A A C Railroad, and with
East Florida by regular Packets.*
Through Bills of Lading will lie issued to all
noinU on the Central and Atlantic and (lull' It.
Road# and,connecting lines, and lo Brunswick,
St Maryeand landings on tin* St .Johns river.
Good# com timed to the agents at eit her end of
the line, will be forwarded promptly and free*of
all eoimnis-ioiiH.
Piaus.en.gcrH aro furnished with superior aeoom
mod illons and save two hundred miles of sea
travel by taking thin route.
for, furl her information and particulars apply
to WJswST A' J>ANI iil S. Agents, Savannah
tr.;23~3m J. B. ANDREWS, Agent Baltimore.
Lovell & Lattimore.
M.VNTI’.p'TFKKim OF
PLAIN TIN WARE,
AND HEALERS IN'
Japanned, Fltinished and Siainped Tin .Wares,
110l T $K TF KNJSIJIXG GOODS,
Stove*, Shoot Iron, Tin JUntes.
T.r'aJ, Brooms; Woodon Ware,
Pocket and Tabic Cutlery.
HOLLOW WARE, &0., SO.
Crockery and Glass t rare t
Aho t Walei' Coolers and Filters t
ICE FITCH PM AN D JHTRfGKRATORN.
And in connection with the above, we have in
Stove every variety of
GeenHS s imm
AND 10\N OKS,
With nil tlm fix Imres ready for immediate use.
These Stoves are uoat ami simple in appearance
with large flues of extra thickness and weight.
Wilt bo sold at reasonable prides. Orders lot
Stores promptly attended to.
JNo. 155 ami 157 (’ongTi-ss St..
SAVANNAH, GKO.
May 4th, IS<»7. ly
F. CONSTANT,
Bull St., near Bav Street,
Savannah,
—DEAI.BR i.v—
linportdt anh flomtstrt (Tignrs,
TOBACCO, PIPES, &C.
With n long established reputation as an Im
porter, he endeavors to keep' as good a stock,
m quantity ami assortment, as can be found in
the State. r
“ The Recess.”
CONNECTED with tlm Cigar and Tobacco IN
tablishment. is a
S A L 00 W
fvir the accommodation of regular patrons and
the public generally, where the
Best of Imported Liquors
are served, with a LI'NCII each day. Strangers
will find it a quiet resort, with no Wines er Li
quors that are not choice. aug2:; _;»-l v
M.M. SULLIVAN,
DEALER IN
Shad, and ass kind:; of Fish,
In their Season,
Oysters, Game, etc.,
Pio. 11G llay Lane,
SA VANS AH, GEO.
•jaff-Mr motto is : Justicr to oil.
from the country will In' prompt
ly ami carefully filled. huvJ. ::
Quitman A drertisements..
NEW STORE!
C?XTIT3VE7!L3\r, nCS-EJO.
Medlcck & Spades
ll.'vln" Tl.-rrlvcil tln ir Sew auil well select*! Stock of
espoiDS' mm ©toaiaiQ ©dobs* i
Reapcctfnlljr invito the public to call an 1 examine them before jmrrlvvdoff f e''" , ,ne,!'-m™lb"*
long eyperience in tbe Mcrennllle bo <i. our tbiinmeb acrpiauimuce will. b,.-i •< ■ ■ «<• " ■
(■bio, luma..., we Haller ourselves that we ear, make it very materially to v«ir in b;r ■} <■", « 1V . ■
I rail. SVe know that our Stock lev l,een bunght KtMV, anil tleuefore fan be aol.l bill. At .
We hare all New Goods and all Low Prices !
NO OLD GOODS AND NO HIGH PRICES ! !
And having sf*c»irp<l«h** services of an experienced shiver in New York city, we expect at .all tine*
Ito keep oar stock perfeot and complex*; and as r *an active penny i« wortli more tlaui an idle slid
il l >j^’ 7 our motto w, Quick .Sales and Small lYofiu.
OVIt STOCK Cf»KBL-;TS CP
I.HIIHUIiy STAPLE & DOMESTIC fiftOl, BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, CLOTHSMC,
Hardware, Crockery, Glass and Queens-ware.
Also, a Fme Assortment of
Ladies 7 Dress Goods, Trimmings, 810.
All of which-we: propose to self on the most liberal terms,
j yr-WA, ‘KINDS OF COUNTRY PROT)UCK will lie taken in exchange for goods, and for which
I the highest market price will b« paid. I’leaHe call and examine our stock,
j 'Quitman, January 10th, JMfJfb (3-Vtt) MFDLOf’K A £ PARKS.
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
PIEDHOP4T
i* ►:>*»** w*'*««>*<»* Vwb;*.* *» /
IS «smi KaVJvtii ©Vfiiiiiimu / «if iiNiirti
id W
FOR LIFE
Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000!
Capital Paid in, : : : : : SIOOOOO !
87 1-2 percent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders.
sa«j r a- ,:m. r a ab3 '»m :sb iaa a
TIIE PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OP VIRGINIA,
December armi, is<;r.
Capital Stock paid in, SIOO,OOO 00
Premiums since Organization, 35,994 84*
$135,99t S t
W. C. CAUUIINti i'ON, Prudent,
•I. .). HOPKINS, Secretary.
State, of Virginia, Xclr-on (,'oimly. to-wit, :
Tills day>v\\. B. Carrington, and J. J. Hopkins, (President and .Secretary) of the Piedmont
Real Ui tale Insurance Company,•perstmally ap]»cared before me, a justice of the peace, in and foi
said county, and made.oath that the above statement is correct.
I further certify, that 1 have no interest in affairs of said Company, and that I made yrrs
examination of its affairs and actual examination of its books, and that front that inspection. I find
above statement correct the Company having one hundred thousand dollars of paid up capital,
safely seemed or invested, and its premiums earned, have been thirty-five thousand nine hundred
and ninety-four dollars and eightv-fonr cents. Its officers are well known to me, and are men of
good character and business qualification, in whose administration the public can rely for faithful
discharge of duty.
(iiven under my hand this 27th day of December, 1867.
JOHN S. EWERS, J. P.
‘January 1. Receipts now over, $12,000 00
: 0 ;
.Would you leave u support to your helpless family’
Would you at your death release an encumbered estate?
Would you secure your endorsers front loss?
Would you be sure' to educate your children ?
WOuld you make a profitable and safe investment?
Ts so, apply to th« agent of the Company and secure a policy, for this is the best Life Insu
rance Company in existence.
EVSEDLGCK 6c SPARKS, AGENTS.
DR. J. H. M’CALL, SVfED. EX.
(Tins. Whitehead,
Gi'ttcral Agent, Atlanta, Georgia.
enorgetie canvassers wanted. My
—— —— ——
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
Is Complete ii^ almost every particular, anil we guarantee to Execute as
* GOOD WORK,
As can be done Anywhere, *
WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND.
«u»«. ' - h- i<: sbst va
Are Strictly
GASH ON DELIVERY,
And our Rates
Fully as Low|as those of any Establishment
In this Section of the Country.
BMCiiIES.
Just received at tiie
DANNER GROCERY.
Qntaian, March 13. *<:s.
CrocKery l
For sale at the
DANNER GROCERY.
TUE rHJZK
FOWD E JFL
OF TIIE WORLD !
For sale at tbe
BANNER GROCERY.
PURSE & SON,
CTATIOXERS. Print,-t5. I.itliograpUers. En-
M graver* and Book Hinders.
of Carmine and r.lark Ink.--
\o. 4i WtiMakcr 'frrrt. Savannah. <.forgia
Savannah Advertisements.
1868. SPRING 1868.
SOMMER TRADE.
JOHN cTMAKEtTitICOC;
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Millinery,
/ft. Eft' I£
STRAW; GOODS,
Corner of Bkolgiitox and Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ron
&.SICV2R & BAKER'S
Elastic Stitch Snvinir Hit chines.
August 2, 318G7. ly
E. D. Smythe & Cos.,
Imporlors nut! Wholesale Dealers m
CROCKERY, CHINA,
- 3ft 13
GLASS-WARE,
109 Broughton, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian sis..
GA.
: TYHLL BTTLTCATK tiro JOBBING I'klHS and BILLS of any Market in the United States.
\ \ for the line quality and quantity of Ware at the same period of lime.
Printed Lists of Assorted Crates,
WITH BRICKS OF EACH ARTICLE.
WILL HE 11RMSIIKD 0\ APPLII ATIO\.
Many of these List* have been Carried to New York and other Markets, by Merchants from
: Georgia and Florida, whe have come hack to Savannah and
Bought their Goods of Us.
I September 13,1867. 32- if
BOLSHAW & SILVA,
Importers and Dealers in
tIIIIMUSM, fcttJMA,
GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE,
!
» -®v ffi ®
HOUSE FI GOODS OKA Kit ALLY.
CROCK EKY, — \soortcd in C.ates, Ar Repacked, to Suit Purchaser s.
.Vo. <»!S SI. #/ ufi ais and 103 li r#/ an Streets,
XE An Tlf E MAIiK E T .
Geo.
I October 25. I8f : t. ly
1868. 1868.
DEWITT & MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
m*»lhm'**m* M\* m W..«h*’lT ’MWWtfV,
137 Congress Street,
Georgia,
Have Just Opened their
srlwii & suasMM
STOCK.
.Vise Goods by Every Steamer.
Ladies’ Press Girods in all the w>t->1 s : Sh.-cting. Shirtings, Linens, arid everything wanted
in housekeeping; White Goods, Hosiery, and small wares in endless variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
ALT. OUR STOCK IS XK W AN'O .TI'ST BOUC.HT AT
REDUCED PRIC Es
crow ITT .N MORGAN
April 17. ISOS. Ora
FiNE AND COMMON | A f
tobacco, tyr\tf\A 2
For >a!c at the rjltlE -' .• ;■ bar Grocbri. ? cheap. U a: tbe
BANNER GROCKRA . J. ' B.INNER tiKO' ERY. ,
MISCELLAXEOUS.
NEW STORE!
NANKIN, iIRfIOKS CD., 6M.
r |THE undersigned respectfully informs the pub
-1 lie tlmt lie bus established himself at the
jhuvt* place, with a Luge and well selected stock
H -■ * BHB< aa fs
H * ,i *"t,
M «Ut U ff aW<i< Itm «»MV;
k:e .aB-a'iiß w m -.
I Embracing r.'i'ntF and Bovb’ Suits, Owrcoats, ic
Boots and Shoes,
' For Gents. T-adies, Misses and Children, and of
almost every style and quality.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods
Gents* Famishing Goods, Ladies’ Cloth and
Cashmere Cl‘«aks, shawls, Son tags.
Hoods. Nubias, Comforts, Hoop
Skirts. Blankets. My stock of
MOTIONS,
Will be Jouud complete.
1 will 1-0 keep constantly on baud a complete
©lOOlllll%
Hardware. Wood, Willow and Queesware in
fact everything found in a first class Pry (foods
and Grocery store. I am prepared to sell ua
Good Bargains.
FOR THE MONEY,
As can be hnd in Quitman or elsewhere.
\,%i_.All are requested to call and examine for
themselves. No trouble to show goods. #
WHISKEY OUT,
’ And no more to be kept for sale.
W. A. LIVJXGSTOX.
November 29th. 1867. 43-ts
1868.
THE SOI THERN FAVORITE.
min BUY FOR BOYS AID GIILS.
Bron-GUH.-fd by the rocithern Press to be the most
elegant and talented young people's
paper ptinted in this country.
M'e are now publishing Mnroomr .< Island, a
Sequel to the Young Marooners, and Jaek In.beU,
or a Hoy's Adventures in Texas, by one of Fnu
nin's Mvn ]>: -ro unrul ••equal to the best of
Mayne Reid's stofiev.'* We shall begin, in the
frst number « fa thrilling story by a lady
of Virginia, entitled • JlrvrKK: A tale of
; the Ward' which will run for several months.
1 /hnong lie* regular contributors to ill KKR’S
WKFKI.Y are Rev. F. K. Goimhno. author o
The Young Marooner’s;’Mea. JankT. H.Ckohs;
Mrs. Foki>. ot Rome Ga.: Miss Mary J. Ucsiica, of
Norfolk, Va.. and many others.
Tkhms $2 a year in advance; Three copies
for"s.j, 1 ire copies for ; Ten copies for ili,
and Twi oty-one copies fi r
ft lergyifle-n and TcacfjcrsJurnUhed at $1.50 per
an mi in.
The volume begins with the July number.
Buck numbers can be supplied from the first,
and dll yearly subscribers may receive the mini
bers for the first six months, stitched in an ele
gant illuminated cover.
Address, J W. BURKE & CO.,
Publisher's Macon Ga.
'll’.trie's WeeJJy" and Quitman Banner
will be furnished for one year for $4.00 cash.
DECKER &l CO.
JVORV AGRAFFE BAR
PIANO FORTES
\KK celebrate l l throughout the country, ami
. are distinguished for their .Singing Quality;
Y.-fiitaie anti purity of tone ; Sympathetic Elastic
even touch. Durability of construction, and beau
’ tv of finish!.
First Premiums awarded at the New York
State Fair iu 1858, and whenever and whereVej.
exhibited.
The Pecker & Company Pianos have always
received the First Premium whenever and trh*re~
> - to* they have .competed with the most celebra
ted makers iu ihis country.
The Ivi.ry Agraffe Bar is an invention beauti
; firl in its* simplicity, and wonderful in its practi
cal effect, ll is the most compact A grade ever
in vented, and if* upon the tone is to
render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly
i brilliant,- while it utterly overcomes that sharp.
' im*tulte quality which disfigures the instrument
of all other makers.
The unanimous opinion of the best artists and
the most reliable erMic<, is that the Decker A
Company Ivory Agraffe Bar Piano Forte, which
in volitmiiHiiwdy sonority, and positive solidity of
i tone, can stand comparison with the best grand
: PlaBQ Fortes made.
J\o. Z l nioii Square*,
j Cor. of i4th St. and 4tli avenue, NEW YORK,
January 3-47-ts
Siiy. Dally Advertiser.
s. Yates levy, editor.
F. (). WI THING TON, Ahmjociate.
riIHE ADVERTISER is devoted to the
J. ink-rests of Savanftah. of Georgia, and of
i the* South. In favor of Reconstruction on a
-urxr) basis*, and opposed to Radicalism in every
shape. A paper acceptable to the family and npm
j of business.
For the present it will be published only as a
Daily, but nt an early day a Tri-weekly edition
w ill also be issued.
Postmasters acting as Agents will be allowed
a liberal per centage on all cash subscription
Published At per year ;$4 for six months ;
$2.58 tor three months’and $1 for one month.
E. 0. WETHINGTON A CO..
Publishers.
Savannah Kews & I^rald,
DAIT.Y AN’D TRI-WEEKI.V,
Is the best advertising medium iu its section,
having the Largest Circulation, it is the Official
Paper of the city.
Its General News, Commercial, Marine and Lo
cal Departments are carefully edited* and no
pains are spared in procuring the
LATEST INTELLIGENCE
From all quarters, but always from reliable
>urcos. The News and Herald Staff includes
Col. W. T. Thompson, (well known as the author
of “Major Jones* Courtship) long Editor of tbe
Morning News, and Dr. J. S. Junks, former Editor
of the Tallahassee Floridian and Journal : with
an able corps of Reporters and correspondents
at all important points.
Terms: Daily, $10: Tri-weekly, $6 per year
Postmasters are authorized to act as agents
MASON A ESTILL,
sep27-tf Etlitors and Pronrietor*
Fruit Notice.
[WILL GIVE, to those who desire it, all tbe
necessary information in Pomology—for the ,
small sum of Two Dollars. Embracing every
method of Grafting. Inoculating, Ac. Also, the
m -5 approved manner of Culture. Pruning, and
Training Trees, Vines, etc.
Apply to or address.
M. L. BATTI.lt.'*
Quitman, fb-.
November 15, 1867—ts
NUTS AND RAISINS
For sale at tiie /
BANNER GROCERY