The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, July 03, 1868, Image 4

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Savannah Houses. wswaßm SI Ford & Thompson, NEWS DEALERS, liryaii SI., Saviuiimli, Ga. WK have always on hand the Latent Now York and other Dally and Weekly News- ] papers. Magazine*, Fa*bio» Hooks, Novels, Ac. | Stationery of Every Description Hi way* on hand. We receive the latent publications by every tnall and steamer for thi* city. Country dealer* furnished at a libera! discount. nd for Price Lift of Newspaper*, Ac.- - We funihth any Taper or Maga/lttC published in the United .Status to order. FORD A THOMPSON, angHO'lj Hox 189. T. SKELTON JONES, Raoksftltee and Stationer, SAVANNAH, < i BORG IA. Theological. Classical, School and Miscellaneous Publications k.*pt on hand. J!#"Order* rooaived for any Work, Foreign or American. au j2H-ly *.». i-.i.MKR. 3. h. nr.iTisa PALMKII & DEPPISH, Wtf(l!,K*,»l.K ANIIRKT.tII. nr.al.KlW 1.1 HARD WAIIE, CUTLERY, FILES, liL-CE TOOLS, Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps, Agricultural liiiplciiu-iifs, 118 CongrcMß and 07 St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. August 23, lHiit. 28-lim fftTiiSS mi iirTil STEAMSHIP LINE. Tlie New anti Fast Steamships, / •*4 ii' " f IITiPIUI. MBS Mill W ill ply menially liHstoi Baltimore and«avan mah, leaving each part .‘very ThnrMay, tml con necting with the hth-rtor ’of Gcrtrgln' a*«i West Florida by (Vatraliwat'.V A (; Railroad, with Enid Florida bvTegnfiiti* Pt'cuets.* Throti'/li /tills of Guilin:, . iL be ismand to all points on the Ontra! and A V-l iti] ft v: •'' H rfu tin If' It. Ron.ls and connecting lines. nrnF'to'.Brauswick, , St Marys and landings «» (lio'XttMiim river.— (foods coirigned to Ihe agents •4t*-oilber end of ;lie line, w ill be forwarded pi dtn'W. j.yand free, of • II commissions. .d’asKcngers are furnished wilh snootier accom moCatioim and save two hsiMlVn. nailes of sea tra.vt l,y taking lids route. For further information arid ' pniS.ii ulara apply to WEST k. WhXIKp-’-, Apcntß. Sn'mnnah nn23-3m J. tl. ANDft«WS,-Xgont Itn Itimorc. Lovell Jk ibattimorc, ' MA-tfTiftr.ua us or TLAINMWARE, */■>£! HEATERS IN *J*p*nned; 'WftnMwrd und sStiuuped Tin Ware*, FURNISHING GOODS, Ktovcw, Sheet Iron, Tin Flutes, Tx , jal, lirooms, Wooden Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, HOLLOW WARE, &C., &C. Crockery and Glassware t Also, Water Coolers and Fillers , ICC PITCHERS AND UEFRIGEKATOR S. And in connection with the above, we have in Store every variety of (16 GUO 6 STOYXS AND RANGES, With all the fixture* ready for immediate use.— Thesf Stove* are neat and wimple in appearance with large Hues of extra thickness and weight. Will be wold nt reasonable price*. Orders foi Stores promptly attended to. No. 155 nnd 157 Congress St., SAVANNAH, GEO. May 4th, 1867. ly F. CONSTANT, Lull St., near Pay Street, Samiimill, Geo., I>KA l -EK IN- Imports anb Domestic Cigars, | TOBACCO, PIPES, &C, With a long established reputation as an Im porter, he endeavor* to keep a* good a ■took, is quantity and assortment, as can be found in the State. “ The Recess.” /“TONNEOTED with the Cigar and Tobacco Ee iabUdmnmt, is a SAL O O N for the accommodation of regular patrons aud ; the public generally, where the Best of Imported Liquors are served, with a LUNCH each day. Strangers will find it a quiet resort, with no Wines or Li- J quors that are not choice. ang23-29-ly ! M. M. SULLIVAN, PKAI.F.R IN SFiact, and aU kind? of Fish, In their Season, Oysters, Game, etc.,! No. 11(1 Hay Lane, SA VANN AH, GEO. My motto in Justice to all tSTOvriers from tho coustry will he prompt iy and caretulW filled. eov22-tf a Quitman Advertisements.. NEW STORE! QTJITMAIV, GEO. Medlock & Sparks Haring Received their New and well selected Stock of 008013$ IQO ©OOOII ©®@lDQb Respectfully Invite the public to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. From our lung experience in the Mercantile business, our thorough acquaintance with business men and flirt class houses, we flatter ourselves that we can make it very materially to your interest to give us s call. We know that our Stock has been bought LOW, and therefore can be sold CUBA I*. We have all New Goods and all Low Prices ! NO 01.D GOODS AND NO HIGH PRICES !! And having secured tho nervlon* of an experienced Buyer la New York city, w* expect at all time to keep our ntoek pvrfeot an J complete; mid an '-un active penny i» worth more than an idle «hil ling,” our mot Jo i*, Quick .Sales and •Small IToflu. OYB STOCK CONSISTS CK fiROMIES, STAPLE & DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, Hardware, Crockery, Glass and Queens-ware. Also, a Fine Assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trimr~ Bcc. All or which wo propose to wdl on the most liberal terms. yftf**ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE will be taken in exchange for goods, arid for which the highest market price will be paid. J’lea*egall and examine our stock. Quitman, January 10th, 1808. (JJ-tl) MEDLOCK A- SPARKS. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. PIEDMONT Heal Estate Insurance Company cf Tirginia. FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000! Capital Paid in, : : : : : SIOOOOO ! 87 1-2 percent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders. me r ■ ,-m r ■n* f: ."ws ■±2 w r J*’> THE PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA, UECEMBEU SS7TH, I*«7. Capital Stock paid in, SIOO,OOO 00 Premiums since Organization, ------ 35,994 84* $135,994 84 W. C. CARRINGTON, President, J. J. HOPKINS, Secretary. State a/" Virginia, Nelson County, to-wit : Thi* day. W. B. Carrington, ami J. J. Hopkins, (President and Secretary) of the Piedmont Real Estate Insurance Company, personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace, in and for raid county, and made oath that the above statement is correct. I further certify, that I have no interest in affairs of said Company, and that I made personal examination of it* affairs and actual examination of it* books, and that from that inspection, 1 find above statement correct—the Company having one hundred thousand dollar* of paid up capital, safely secured or invested, and its premiums earned, have been thirty-five thousand nine hundred and ninety-four dollars and eighty-four cents. Its officer* are well known to me, and are men of good character and business qualification, in whose administration the public ean rely for faithful discharge of duty. Given under my hand this 27th day of December, 1867. JOHN 8. EWERS, J. P. •January 1. Receipts now over, * $42,000 00 Would you leave a support to your helpless family ! Would you at your death release an encumbered estate? Would you secure your endorser# from loss? Would you be sure to educate your children ? Would you make a profitable and safe investment? If *o, apply to the agent of the Compaay and tecure a policy, for this is the best Life Insu rance Company in existence. MEDLOCK & SPARKS, AGENTS. DR. J. H. M’CALL, MED. EX. Chas. Whitehead, General Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. Reliable energetic canvassers wanted. I-Iv JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Is Complete In almost every particular, nnd we guarantee to Execute as GOOD worn As can be done Anywhere, WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND. Are Strictly CASH ON DELIVERY, And our Rates Fully as those of any Establishment In this Section of the Country. Savannah Advertisements. 1868. SPRING 1868. fonunTmiß. JOHN C. MAKER & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, Notions, Millinery, ,/m. ..m *» STRAW G-OODS, Comer of Broughton and Wiiitaker Streets, SAVANNAH, CA. ,/G7%V7 V roiz GMVEft & BAKER'S Elastic Mile!) Sewing Tiiieliines. August 2, 31867. ly E. D. Smythe & Cos., Importers and WMcsalc Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA, IBS GLASS-WARE, 100 Broughton, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian sts., GrA. TTyTILL DUPLICATE the JOBBING PRICKS.and BILLS ■ Market in the United State- V V for Lhtt same quality and quantity of Ware at the same period of time. Printed Lists of Assorted Crates, WITH PRICES OF EACH ARTICLE. WILL BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Many of these Lists have been carried to N*w York and other Market#, by Merchants from Georgia and Florida, whe have come back to Ss -uimh and Bought their Goods of Us. September 13, 1867. 32-ls BOLSHAW & SILVA, Importers and Dealers in CMUIiJtUSJHI, bill IS A, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE, .-m mt jro BOISE FIiRNISHINE tiOODS EENEi! ALLY. CROCKERY, Assorted in Oi ates, or Repacked, to Suit Purchaser <■ »t\>. 68 St. «Julian and 101 Miry an Streets , N E Alt TH E 31 AItK E TANARUS, Savannah., Geo. October 25,1567. ly 1868. 1868. DEWITT & MORGAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in coifisra i.it: 137 Congress Street, Savannah, Georgia, Have Just Opened their snuM & summM STOCK. dVic C woods by Every Steamer. Ladies Dress Goods in all the Newest style* ; sheeting. Shirting®. Linens, and everything wanted in housekeeping; White Goods, Hosiery, and small wares in endless variety. Goods for Gentlemen and Boy s’ Wear. ALL OUR STOCK IS NEW AND JUST T ‘SHT AT REDTTOESD PRICES. DEWITT & MOKGA.Y April IT, 1868. 6a MISCELLANEOUS. NEW STORE! NANKIN, DROOKSIO., fiEO. 11IIE undersigned respectfully Informs the pub lie that he has established himself at the above place, with a large and well selected *to«k of ■» *M *' , BW * • a «nM f r u.k* M| v C^I^O’X'HXWBSa Kiubracing Gents' and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, 5s Boots and Shoes, /or Gents, I-adies, Misses and Children, a*d of almost every style and quality. Hats , Caps , Straw Goods Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ladies’ Cloth and Cashmere Cloaks, Shawls, Son lag*, Hoods, Nubias, Comfort*, Hoop Skirts, Blankets. My stock of MOTIOMS, Will be found complete. I will *l*o keep constantly on band a comply* stock of ©issiiDiis, Hardware, Wood, Willow and Queesware !■ fact everything found in a first class Dry Good* and Grocery store. I am prepared to »*ll *■ Good Bargains, FOR TIIE MONEY, As can be had in Quitman or elsewhere. All are requested to call ami extoilnt fm themselves. No trouble to show good*. WHISKEY OUT, And no more to be kept for sale. W. A. LIVINGSTON*. November 29th, 1667. Li-if 1068. THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE. rain WEELLY FOR BOYS AMD BIRLS. Pronounced by iue ??o»itbern Press to be tlie'iuesl ideganf and talented young people'* paper printed in this country. .We are now publishing Marooner s a ; Sequel to the Young Mai ooners. and Jack ItoteA, • or a Jiinfs Adventures in Texas , by one of Khu j niu‘« men pronounced “equal to the best *f j Muyne Reid’s stories/’ We shall begin, iu the first number of 1868, a thrilling story by a lady ; of Virginia, entitled “Ei.i.kn Hi ntkk: A tale •/ ; Ihe War /* which will run for several month*. Among the regular contributors to fJUUKE'S i WEEKLY are Hcv. F.R. Gouun.vo. author * The Young Marooner s/Mra. Jank T. ILCkosh; Mrs. Ford, ot Rome Ga.; .Miss Mary J. Unmuit. et | Norfolk, Va.. und many others. Terms $2 a year in advance ; Three copir* • l ive copies for ; Ten copies for sll y : ami Twenty-ojat* co{»ie# for $2.3. ; and Teacbers/urnished at $1.30 per j annum. The volume begins with the July number. Bark n ::/>er? can be supplied from the firtt, and all yearly subscribers may receive the nsm*} hers for the first six month*, stitched i* a* ele gant illuminated cover. Address, J W. BURKE k CO., * Publisher's Macon G*. •• Jpirkc's Weekly" and Quitman Bonner will be furnished for one year for $4.00 ca*b. DECKER Sl CO. IVORY AGKAFFF liAll S>lAl®'o r ORTHS \ RE celebrated throughout the country, aud are distinguished for their Singing Quality; Volume and purity of tone ; Sympathetic Eliuti* even touch. Durability of construction, and beau 1 tv of finish! First Premium# awarded at the New York •Stale Fair iu 1858. and whenever and wherever ■ exhibited. The Decker k Company Pianos hav* always - received the First Premium whenever and ichert ! ever they have competed with the most celebra ted makers in this country. The Ivory Agraffe Bar is an invention bcautl- I fnl in its simplicity, and wonderful in its practi : cal effect. It is the most compact Agraffe er«r ; invented,and its influence upon the lone is t« ; render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp* nmtalic quality vrhich disfigures the instrument ;of all other maker*. The unanimous opinion of the best artist# and 1 the most reliable critics, is that the Decker A Company Ivory Agraffi* Bar Piano Forte, which in voluminously sonority, and positive iolidity of tone, can stand comparison with th* best grand Piano Fortes made. INo. -2 Union Square, Cor. of 14th St. und 4th avenue, NEW YORK January 3-47-ts Sav. Daily Advertiser. S. YATES LEVY, Editor. E. O. WITHINGTON, Associate rpiiE a OVERTIfeKR is devoted to thr B. interests of Savannah, of Georgia, and es the South. In favor of Reconstruction ou a sound Haris, and opposed to Radicalism in < very shape. A paper acceptable to the family and ma» of business. For the present it will be published only as a Daily, but at an early day a Tri-weekly edition will also be issued. Postmasters acting as Agents will be allowed a liberal per centage on ail cash subscriptions. Published at $8 per year ; $4 for six month* } $2.30 lor three months, and $1 for one month. E. O. WETHINGTON A CO., Publishers. I Savannah News & Ffrald, DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, Is the best advertising medium in its section, having the Largest Circulation. It is th* OfSciu 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 sources. The News and Herald Staff includes Col. W. T. Thompson, (well known as the author of "Major Jones’ Courtship) long Editor of th* Morning News, and Dr. J. S. Jones, former Editor of the Tallahassee Floridian and Journal ; with an able corps of Reporters and correspondent* at all important points. Terms : Daily, 51© : Tri-weekly, $5 per year .YtfrTostmasters are authorized to act as agents MA/oN <fc ESTILL, sep27-tf Editors and ProDrietors Fruit Xotiee. I WILL GIVE, to those who desire it, all As necessary information in Pomology —for th* small sum of Two Dollars. Embracing every method of Grafting. Inoculating. Ac. Alse, th* most approved manner of Culture, Pruning, and Training Trees, Vines, etc. Apply to or address, M. L. BArn.p,'' Quitman, 6*. November 15, IS£7—tt purse & SON. STATIONER?. Printer*. Lithographers, En graver; and Book Binder*. Maßnfactnrer, of Carmine and Black Inks Se, 6 MTHtiker street, tevsßiufe, tear?!®