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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1868)
Tp PRINTERS. THE SUBSCRIBER* roamifHCMirc Trpn Re volviug Double aud riinglu Cylinder Printing Machines, Bod and Plattcn POWER PRESSES FOR NEWSPAPER, Book, Job, AM) PRINTING. They would call ottefition of Publishers of.fsewH Papers to their now RAILWAY MWSP&PM ¥msl Which la expressly designed to supply Newspa t p< rs of moderate circulation with a plain hut serricable Printing Machine, and one cwnihlo o\ doing also J<»b work of every doKoription. It can ho run oa#ily hy one inun at a speed of 800 impression* per hour, and hy Hteam will give 1000 or 1200 per hour, w ithout noise or jar. The I’ress occupies a space 5 A x 10 feet , and can be worked in a room Seven i ethigli. Weight boxed, 5,t»00 pounds. Their SING L 10 LARGE CYLINDER m ■ -m imr mm Minims minim:, OB COUNTRY PRESS, Jm also a convenient and durable Printing Ma chine. capable of doing the entire work of an out of town office It in designed to run hy hand at a speed of 800 per hour. Each Machine is warranted, and will not fail to give satisfaction. We manufacture almost Every Article Required for Letter Press, Lithographic or Cop}>er-Plato P ri ntii ig,l Book-Binding, Electrotyping, and Stereotyping, And furnii'li Outfits oomjilets for «aoli.| would cull attention to Our Patent Sectional Stereotype Mucks, Mechanical Quoins, Patent Lined Galleys, New Compositors' Stands, Cabinets, of new designs, and all sizes, Standing Galleys, Patent Pocket Bodkins, Printers’ Knives, &c. Blanketing and Tape of onr own importa.inn. ami made cxpro.sly tor our Newspaper and Cyl inder Printing Machines. Estimates, IN DETAIL, Furn istied Anew Catalogue containing cuts and descrip tions ot many new Machines, not before shown , in their books, with directions for putting up. working. Ac., and other information, is just com pleted. and can be had on application. R, HOE & CO.. NEW YORK aud BOSTON. MISCELLANEOUS. ECONOMY AND RARE INDUSTRY. S.IVKYOUR U U.S. THE (JLUCKASABO Af.ar.u; ARE now prepared to purchase Clean Cotton aud Linen Rags, in any quantity, tint! pay lor them The Highest taaimt mum Izx Ca.stL. They have* established a fine Depot at No. 51 North Water street, for the receipt and storage of Hags and Paper Stock of all sorts, under the immediate charge of Capt. THUS. BASS, who in authorized to pay a liberal price for all Stock required for the Company Milla and brought to him in ji suitable condition. lings may be ejjfiber white, colored, or mixed, lmt they must be tied from woolen, clean and well habdled. Dealers in paper stock in the city and interior ■ will find It to their advantage to communicate with iih before disposing of their stock elsewhere Newspapers Vill advance their own interest by lending their influence to secure the saving and collection of all the rags to be found in their respective loeuliti s We will credit them in ex change for j nper at liberal rates for all the mer chantable Rags t hey may Bend us. Rags sent by the Rivers and Great Northern Railroad si ouhl be addressed to the Company at. Mobile. All shipments hy the Mobile and Ohio Rail road should he directed to Beaver Meadow Sta tion, the locution of the Company's Works. For further information apply at the Compa ny’s Depot, No. 51 North Water street, or to the undersigned, in person or hy letter, at the office of the Advertiser and LeyisUr, Mobile, Alabama. W.G. CLARK, President. T H E DECKER &CO. IVORY AGRAFFE BAR p i a k © ifosni V RE celebrated throughout the country, and . are distinguished for their Singing Quality; Volume und 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 have always received the First Premium whenever and where ever they have competed with the most celebra ted makers in this country. The fvory Agraffe Bar is an invention beauti ful in its simplicity, and wonderful in its practi j cal elfcct. It is the most compact Agraffe ever invented, and its iiitineuce upon the tone is to j render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly . brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp, lnetoHe 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, cun stand comparison with the best grand Piano Fortes made. No. Union Square, * Cor. of Lftli St. and 1 111 avenue? NEW YORK January «L47-tf 1068. ! THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE. min rail mr mes. j Pronounced by the Southern Press to he the most elegant, ami talented voung people's paper jointed in this country. ' Wc are now publishing Mnrooncr s Island, a Sequel to the Young Marooners, and Jack or a Hoy's Ad cent ares in Texas, hy one of Fan nin's men pronounced “equal to the best of Muyne Reid's stories.” We shall begin, in the ' first number of ISUB, a thrilling story hy a lady j of Virginia, entitled “Ei.lkn Hy ntkk: A tale oj i the War,'' which will run for several months. I Among the regular contributors to BURKE'S I WEEKI/Y are Rev. F. R. Gou.ihno. author o ; The Young Marooner s;' Mrs. .I vnk T. H. Choss; 1 Mrs. Fowl of Rome (la.; Miss Mary J. UTsiti u, of Norfolk. Va.. and many others. ] Tkhms $2 a year in advance ; Three copies | for*ss, Five copies for $8 ; Ten copies for 815. ! and Twenty-one copies for \ Clerg) men aud Tcachcrs/uvuislied af $ 1 .50 per ! nu nmn. | The volume begins with the July number, j Back numbers can he supplied from the first, j and all yearly subscribers may receive the mini j hers for the first six months, stitched in an ele i gaiit illuminated cover. | Address, J. W. BURKE A CO., Publisher's Macou Ga. “Burke's Weekly" and Quitman liunner will lie furnished for one year for $5.00 cash. liclter than tmohl .f OUR NEW . Intatriiciible Golden Pens. Are recommended bv Bankers. Lawyers. Profes sors, Teachers. Merchants, and all w ho have tried j them, as the best Pen manufactured. They are non-corrosive, and manufactured with the greatest care, rendering them more du rable 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 trv them. M. Mo ALP IN A CO.. Louisville, Ky. state where yon saw this advertise ment. { 2O- lOt | PIlILOTOklA! FOB SALE AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE, AT THE Banner o§icc. Quitman Advertisements.. pmONfZEHQMEMITOTIoIi PIEDMONT a* m m « * ■■■ «A* »>■•"* WAOwaWAA J *• !'*~"*'* m «s*« myi+i* iL.ww «•.•■»«>> f ». * J w FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000! Capital Paid in, SIOOOOO ! 87 1-2 percent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders. wnz m r ■ THE PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA, DECKMBETI a7TII, I^o7. Capital Stock paid in, - -- -- -- -- SIOO,OOO 00 Premiums since Organization, 30,904 H I* $135,994 8-4 * W. C. CA It H I NOTON , President, J. J. HOPKINS, Secretary i State of Virainia, Nelson Count)/, towit: Thin (lay AV. It. Carrington, and J. J. Ilopkinn, (Proridopt and Secretary) of the I ledmont ' Real Estate Insurance Company, personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace, in and for said county, amt made oath that the above statement is correct. 1 further certify, that f have no interest in affairs of said Company, and that I made personal examination of its affairs and urinal examination of its honks, anil that from that inspection. 1 find above statement correct—the Company having one hundred thousand dollars of paid up capital. Baf.-lv secured or invested, and its premiums earned, have been thirty-live thousand nine bundl' and and ninety-four dollars and eighty-four cents. Its officers are well known to me, and are men of ■good character and business qualification, in whose administration the public ran rely ior faithful my hand tHg 27th day of December, 1867. fWKIt-s t !> •January 1. Receipts now over, 00 . Would you 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 lie sure’ to educate your children? Would you make a profitable and safe investment? If so. apply to the agent of the Company and secure a policy, for this is the host Life Insu ranee Company in existence. MEDLOCK & SPARKS, AGENTS. | DR. J. H. SVTCALL, MED. EX. Cliais. Whitehead, General Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. energetic canvassers wanted. I-Iy JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Is Complete in almost every particular, and we guarantee to Execute as GOOD WORK, As can be done Anywhere, WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND. «»ac2c 'rm-ciK.MW Are Strictly CASH ON DELIVERY, And our Rates Fully as Low as those of any Establishment In this Section of the Country. GttPftwHi&G Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. No advance charged on Publishers* prices. All leading Newspapers kept on fileJg Information as to Cost ot Advertising furnished. All orders receive careful attention. Inquiries bv mail answered promptly. Complete printed lists of newspapers for sale. Special lists prepared for customers. Advertisements written and notices secured. Orders from business men especially solicited. 40 P aek ß°^Y Savannah News <S: Foralil, DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY Is the best advertising medium in its section, having the Largest Circulation. It is the Official Paper of the ci*y. Its General News. Commercial. Marine and Lo cal Departments are carefully edited, aud no pains are spared in procuring the LATEST INTELLIGENCE Froffi 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 ot the Morning News, and Dr, J. 8. Jones, 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, per year SSdfTos:masters are authorized to act as agents J. H. ESTILL. ! sep27-tf Editor and Proprietor. Savannah Advertisements. 1868. spring 1868. ,-m. ■». as— JOHN JL MAKER & CO., ■ :• i-M p( jobbers of titfvrcodDS, Noti e as', Millinery, *• m imr a»— STRAW GOODS, Corner of £>iiouGiiTOX and Wiiita kkii Streets, - SAVANNAH, GA. IFOR GROVER & B&KtWM Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines. i ' August 2. 318117. ly Importers and Dealers in GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE , .TSL '2k. SS 2» HOI SE FIR.USIIiYU &00DS EXERILLY. CROCKERY, Assorted in C.ates, or Repacked, to Suit Purchaser <. •Vo. OS St. Julian and EOI iSryan Streets , AEA li Tll E MA II NET, Savannali, G-eo. Oclobor 2.'i, Is(m . • ly .LOGO- lOGO, W holesale and Retail Dealers in os' VilfaißiW ■ JTbHbd' ■ t*a ssaistw tii H/aia 137 Congress Street, Savannali, Georgia, Have Just Open* and their sriunii & SuMialß STOCK. •V<rir € moods by Every Steamer. Ladies’ Pres Hoods in all the Newest styles : Sheering. Shirtings, Linens ami everything wanted in housekeeping; White Goods, Hosiery, ami small wares in endless variety. Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ W ear. AI.L OPR STOCK IS NEW AXD JUST BOUGHT AT KEDUCED PRICES. DEWITT it MORGAN April 17, 1808. Obi Lovell A: Lattimorc. MAXX V ACTTRERS OF PLAIN TIN WARE, AND DEALERS IS Japanned, Planished and Stamped Tin Wares, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, t stove*, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates. Lead, Brooms, Wooden Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery. IIOLLOW WARE, &C., &C. • Crocker?/ and Glassware Also, Water Coolers and Filters, ICE PITCHERS AND REFRIGERATORS. And in connection with the above, we have in Store every variety of os si ims §nm AND RANGES, With all the fixtures ready for immediate use.— These Stoves are neat and simple iu appearance with large tines of extra thickness and weight. ; Will be'sold at reasonable prices. Orders foi Stoves promptly attended to. No. 155 and 1.57 Congress St.. SAVANNAH. GEO. Mar t!h. 1*67. It F. CONSTANT, Bull St., near Bay Street, Siivsninali, Geo., DKAIJUi IX— ¥ anh Domestic Cigars, TOBACCO, PIPES, &C. With a long established reputation as an Im porter, he endeavors to keep as good a stock, i.i quantity and assortment, as cau be louud in the State: “ The Recess.” CONNECTED with the Cigar and Tobacco Ea tablhhment. is a SALOON for the accommodation of regular patrons and the public generally, where the Best of Imported Liquors are served, with a LUNCH each day. Strangers will find it a quiet r«*sort, with no Wines or Li quors that are not choice. aug23-29-ly T. SKELTON JONES, Bookseller arrd Stationer, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Theological. Classical, School and Miscellaneous Publications kept on hand. received fbr any Work, Foreig or American. an^S-ly