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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1868)
fO .EEINIEKS. FOB SUBSCRIBERS tDVlnbwvu'O Tvj.fl Re volving Double nnd Siagtu Cylinder Printing Maclaines, wMV «*'i *' " * - Bed and Plattcn POWER PRESSES! ! ' FOR NEWSPAPER, BooK, Job, AND 1 KB BJ» PRINTING; Tb*y wbnM mil Alh'tftfoo of Publishers of New* Tapers to tlirir now RAILWAY mmmm pmss. : Wbloh \s otpnwaly designed to wpply Newspa per* of moderate circulation whh a plain but s*rvic*b!« Printing Machine, and orto capable ot doing alao Job work oi every description. It can bo run easily by one man at a spaed of 800 Impressions per liolit*, and by ateam will give 1000 or 1200 por hour, without noise or jar. The Press occupies a space 5A x 10 f«*ot, and can be worked in a room seven f othigh. Weight boivji, A, 6OV pounds, ltatir SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER war. a.tat n» MllflHi m ji.icsaiivs'], OR COUNTRY PRESS, la alao a convenient nnd durable Printing Ma chine. qapabit* of doing the entire work of an out of town office. It in dcaigued to run by hand at ft speed of fiOO per how. Each Machine ia warranted, and will not fail to give antiafnetion. Ws manufacture almost Every Articlo inquired for Letter Press, Lithographic or Copper-Plate Printing, Book-Binding, Electrotyping, and Stereotyping, And furnish Outfltii complete for such. JTO- \T« would call attention to our ■Patent Sectional Stereotype Blocks, Mechanical Quoins, •Patent Lined Galleys, Xew.Compositors' Statu]*, CablnrU, of new designs, and all sit es, Standing Galleys, Patent Pocket Bodkins, Printers’ Knives, A.\ Blanketing and Tape of our own importation, pod made expre.sly tor our Newspaper and Cyl inder Printing Machines. Estimates, 1-N DETAIL, Furn islied. Anew Catalogue containing cut* nnd deccrip-! 4ions ot many n w Machines, not before shown \ Jn their books, with directions for putting up,! working. Ac and other information. is just com* pk tvd. and can be hud on application. R. HOE & CO., i NSW \OHR and BOSTON. MISCELLANEOUS. Economy AND .RARE KDUSTItY. SAVE YOUR It UiS. j j I THE CIIICILASAIIOU<-»UE ! i '4Win tut? f ; vJ I J \RE now propft?<yl to purchase Good Clean . Cotton and Linen Hags, In any quantity, j nnd pay for them The Highest .Hi&m- 4*uuit G)ftßE!§! E?M9! i XjrjL They have ostab!Plied a tine Depot at No. 51 j North Water street, for the receipt mid storage 1 of Rags and Paper Stock of all sorts, under the immediate charge of Cupt. THUS. BASS, who is authorized to pay a liberal price fur all Stock required for the Company Mills and brought to him in a suitable condition. Rugs inay be either white, colored, or mixed, but they must be free from woolen, clean and well handled. Dealers in paper stock in the city and interior will tind it to their advantage to cwuMtintcftt* with u a before disposing of their stock elsewhere Newspapers will advance their own interest by lending their influence to secure the saving and collection of all the rags to be found in their respective locnliti a We will credit them in ex- ] change for | nper at liberal rates for all tin* mer chantable Rags they may send us. Rags sent by the Rivera and Great Northern Railroad siould be uddressed to the Company at Mobile. All shipments by the Mobile and Ohio Rail road should b<s directed to Beaver Meadow Sta tion, the location of the Company’s Works. Fur further information apply at the Compa ny's Depot. No. 51 North Water street, or to the undersigned, in person or by fetter, at the office of the Advertiser anil Register , Mobile, Alabama. WYG. CLARK, President. | DECKER & CO. IVORY AGRAFFE BAR IP2AMO lllfli j A RE celebrated throughout the country, and cY. are distinguished for their Singing Quality; Volume and purity of tone ; Sympathetic Elastic even touch, Durability of construction, and beau ty of finish! First Premiums awarded at the New York State* Fair in 1858, and whenever and wherever exhibited. The Decker A Company Pianos Imre always ; received tin* First Premium whenever and whore- ' ti er they Imre competed with the most celelmi-! ted makers in this country. The ivory Agraffe Bar is an invention beauti ful in its simplicity, and wonderful in its practi cal Gleet. It is the most compact Agratle ever invented, and its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, while it utterly overcomes,that sharp, metalic quality which disfigures the instrument of all other makers. The unanimous opinion of the best, artists and the most reliable critics, is that the Decker A Company Ivory Agraffe Bar Piano Forte, which in voluminously sonority, and positive solidity of tone, can stand comparison w ith the best grand Piano Fortes made. No. •! Union Nqcinn*, Cor. of 1 tth Bt. and Uh uvcuuo, NEW YORK January 317-ts 1868. TIIK SOUTHERN FAVORITE. SHE’S WEILtY FORBOYS AMIS. Pronounced by the Southern Pres* to be the most elegant and talented young people’s paper pi luted in this country. ;p\V nro now publishing Mirooner s Jsiaiul. a Sequel to'the Young Murooncrs, and Jack DobW, or a Hoy's Adventures in Torn*. by one of Fan nin’s men -pronounced "equal to the best of i Mayne. Reid's stories.” We shall begins in the i first number of 1068, a thrilling story by a lady j of Virginia, entitled “Ki.i.kn II inter: A tale of the Bor,” which will run for several months. Among the regular contributors to BURKE'S WEEKLY are Uov.,F. U. Goui.wno, author o •The Young M»rooner's;*M>e. JibkkT it (’bosk: Mrs. Porn, of Romo Ga.; Miss Mary J. Ursula, oi Norfolk, Va., and many others. Tkkmh-— s2 avear iu advance ; Three copies, for"ss, Five copies for $8 ; Ten copies for sls, j and Twenty-one copies for S2B. and at $1.50 per | annum. The volume begins with the July number. Back numbers can be supplied faun the first, j and all yearly subscribers may receive the nutn hers for the first six months, stitched in an ele- I gant illuminated cover. Address, J W. BURKE A CO.. Publisher's Macon (hi. “Burke’s IVecJdy" and Quitman Burner j will be furnished for one year for $5.00 cash. lieilcv l/tun iJohl r OUR NEW Indestructible Golden Pens. j Are recommended by Bankers. Lawyers, Profea i sors. Teachers, Merchants, ami all who have tried j them, as the best, Pen manufactured, j They are non-corrosive, and manufactured * with the greatest care, rendering them more du | ruble than any pen now before the public. ! Sent post paid to any address for 75 cents per : box. containing one dozen. | Orders containing money for the same sent at : our risk. Do not forget to try them. M. McALPIN A CO., Louisville. Ky. i state where you saw this advertise ment. 1,20-lOt : Tin LoToxEFf FOR SALE AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE, AT THE Danner Office. Quitman Adrertisements.. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS; PIEDMONT «***£<* *2 A* rn l i’ii. OiW^Sti iS wwii»»y<rt«aj #1 *■* r ■«*«**> FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorised Capital, - - $1,000,000 ! Capital Paid in, : : : : : $100000! jB7 1-2 percent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders. ffss-ja * .tb. - a -msßUi h I THE I’IEDIIONT ItEAL E.-TATK INSURANCE COMI’AXY OF VIRGINIA, nECK.HUEit vri H, Capital Stock lMiid in, -- - 100,000 00 ! Premiums niucc OrgaHlKation, ------ 55,90 i S-i* $135,991 SI VV. c. C.LARHiJVO’I'OX, CreSicfU, J. J. HOPKINS, Ikcretarij Stale of Virginia, Nelson County, 10-wit : This Jay. W. It. Curringtcn. unit 3.3. Hopkins, tfrcsidi’iit amt (Mscrelary) ot tl.n I ic.linr nt ttoal Estnto Insnrance Company, personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace, m and tor Huid county, and made oath that the above statement is correct. , . . , I further certifv. that I have no interest in affairs ot said Company, and that I made p- rsonai examination of its affairs and actual examination of its books, and that from that itispoe'ioii. I find above statement correct—the Company having one hundred thousand dollars ot paid up capita., safelv secured or invested, and its premiums earned, have been thirty-five thousand nine hnudr and I and ninety-four dollars and eighty-four cent,. Us officers are well knot, at„m '■ a»d :.:c men *d good character and business qualification, in whose administration the public can rely f-r iai.hful dischai iro of duty. Given under iny hand this 27th day of December, loci. j, p-- ;"n ,]> ♦January 1. Receipts now ovqr, --------- Would voti leave a support to your helpless family " Would you at. your death release an encumbered estate* Would you secure your endorsers from loss? Would you be sure'to educate your children ? Would you make a profitable amlsafe investment? If so, apply to the agent of the Company ami secure a policy, for this is the rauce Company in existence. EV2EDLOCK & SPARKS, AGENTS. DR. J. H. Clias. Whitehead, General v\<rent, Atlanta, Georgia. energetic caavassers wanted. I-Iy s isaaiaiam JOB PEINTIN6 ESTABLISHMENT Is Complete in almost every particular, and we guarantee to Execute as &0C313 WORK, As can be done Anywhere, WITH THE SA&VIE FACILITIES AT HA^D. CBt’Ge Are Strictly I CASH ON DELIVERY, And our Rates I «lly ns Low as those of any Establishment Tn this Section of the Country. Geo-P Rowell^ ! Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. All leading Newspapers kept on file. J Information as to Copt of Advertising furnished. ! All orders receive careful attention, j Inquiries bv mail answered promptly. Complete printed lists: of newspapers for tale. ( Special lists prepared for customers. Advertisements written and notices secured. 1 Orders from business iron especially Solicited. 40 P A3 4M¥ Savannah JYews k Feriikl DAILY AND TRI-WEKKLT I? liis- Lmsl *dvcrii>ing medium in i;* section, having the Largest Circulation. li is the .Official’ [ Taper of the city. its General Xetvs. Commercial. Marine anti 1.0-enl enl Departments are carefully edited, and no ! pants are spared in procuring the L i TEST INTELLIGENCE j From ail quarters, hut always from reliable sources The News and Herald Staff includes | I ( 01. \\ . T. 1 hompsos. (well known as the author i i "Mt\jor Jones' Courtship) long Editor of the I Morning News, and Dr. J. $. Jones. former ICditor I of the Tallahassee Floridian and Journal ; with an able corps of Reporters and correspondents at til! important poiuie. loams: Daily. $10; Tri-weekly. $G per veer JEfrT’os;masters arc authorized to act a- ag’eu's J. 11. ESTILL, ° ~ ‘ Editer and Freorietor. Savannah Advertisements. 1868, spring i}B6B. summeTtiube. JOHN C. MAKER & 53., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOOD'S, Notions, Millinery, '*■*=> - G-OODB, Corner of Brougiitox and VViiitakkr Streets, CA. .MGE.YTB I'OM fiROVSR 8s Elastic Sliteh Sewing Ikidilnes. August 2, 31&67. ly BOLSHM& SILVA, Importers and Dealers in EMGJJ.IIY, fcMJIJt, GLASSWASS, CUTLERY, KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE, l SZk TSC Zi 2> HOUSE PURMSIiMG HOODS GENERALLY. CROCK EH Y, Assorted in C. ales, or Repacked, to Suit Purchaser t. aVo. Si. Julian and 301 Ifryan Streets, xV EA U TIIE 31.1 II KE T ANARUS, Ssfvet3a.23.ctl3., Greo« October 25, lst)7. ly 1860. 1868. DEWITT & MORGAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in u *•<£ u We 137 Congress Street, Savannali, Goorgia, Have Just Opened their SMAfi® &. SUMHUSM STOCK. •Yetv (jiootls by livery Steamer, I.adies Dtp*** Goods in all the Newest styles ; sheeting, Sbirnig-u Linen*. and everything wanted in housekeeping; White Goods, Hosiery, and small wares in endless variety. Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear. ALL OUR STOCK IS NEW ANI» JUST BOUGHT AT H.SiDTCXO3E323 PRICES. xtprii 17. IHCS. r : u I>BWITT * MORGAN. Lovell A Lattiiuore, MANX FACTCRKTIS OP PLAIN TIN WARE, Ss 7 ANB rUATri’S TV Japanned, Planished and Skimped Tin Wares. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, stoves, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates. Load, Brooms. Wooden Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery. HOLLOW WARE, &C., AC. Crockery and Glassware Also, T Vatci' Coolers arid Fillers, ICE PITCHERS AND BEI RIG BEAT OR S'. And in eocmoetion with the above, we have in Store every varietv of SOSOSfi n'MM AND RANGES, ' With all the fixtures ready for immediate use.— i Those Stores ere neat and simple in appearance with larg" flues of estra thickness and weight, i Will be sola at reasonable prices. Orders to: ! Stores promptly attended to. N«. 155 and 157 Congi'ess St., i SAVANNAH. GEO May 4th.lt'.7. ’ Jy F. CONSTANT, ,I3ull St., near Bay Street, >Suvauu;th, Goo., » —!DEALER LS 'JmpcrtcD aiib tjonttsfic (fig^rs, TOBACCO, PiPESj &G. Viith a long established reputation a? an Im porter, he endeavors to keep as good a stock : m quantity and assortment, as can be found u j the State. “ The Becess.” C CONNECTED wnh the Cigar and Tobacco F? I tablishment, is a SALOON J.<r the accommodation of regular pairons and ' tue public generally, where’the Best of Imported Liquors arc served, with a LUNCH each day. Stranger. u m ,!a ‘J st a T uie t resort, with no or Li. q”. -rs tnat are not choice. ang23-29-1 v T : KELTOIV JONES, BaafescUec 2nd Stationer SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Theological. Classical, School and Jlkcelianados Puukcations kept on hand. fsr ary Work. Fnwtas ' Amort'ir , •- iv