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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1869)
TO PRINTERS. rilllE PrrtSCßnvntS m«nufftCturi> Type lie*; X volving Uouble'nnd rtmgle Cylinder Printing' Machines. Bed and PktUen POWER PRESSES FOR NEWSPAPER, Book, iFolo, AND <abc bb PRINTING. - They would call attention of Publltilicia of Nov.. Papers to their new RAILWAY Mmwm ram, Which Is expressly designed to supply Newspa per* of moderate v Ith a plain but sorrieable Printing Machine, and one capable of doing also .lob work bl every description. II can lid run easily by one man at a speed of 800 Impression* per hour, and by steam will give 10(10 or 1200 per boor, without noise or jar. The Press occupies a space f»J x 10 feet, and can bu worked in a room seven l ft high. Weight boxed. O.liUO pounds. Their SING L K * LARGE CYLINDER q a m. »a» VBISVIHfi MXCIIIWI], ou COUNTRY PRESS, Is also a convenient and durable Printing Ma chine, capable of doing the entireVork of un out of town office It is designed to run by hand at a speed of 800 per hour. Each Machine isl warranted, and will not fail to give satisfaction. We manufacture almost Every Arti<*lo Required for,, Letter Press, Lithographic or Copper-Plate Printing, Book-Binding, Electrotyping, and Stereotyping, lAnd furnish Oullits complete for oaclij ysfr-We would call attention to our * Patent Sectional^ Stereotype Blocks, Mechanical Quoins, Patent Lined Galleys, New Compositors’ Stands, Cabinets, of now designs, and all sizes, Standing Galleys, Patent Pocket Bodkins, Printers’ Knives, &.C. Blanketing Tape of onr own importation, and made expressly tor our Newspaper .and Cyl inder Printing Machines.' Estimates, IN DETAIL, Purn isti© and Anew Catalogue containing outs and descrip tions of many new Machines, not before shown I in their books, with for putting up, j working. &c., and mbor ii»fo«ua«on just com pleted. and can be had ou application. E. IIOE & 00., NEW YORK and BOSTON. MISCELLANEOUS. ECONOMY AND BABE INDUSTRY. SAVE YOIR RAGS. THE CHICKASABO >»a «*i tentin' J id ARE now prepared to purchase Good Chan . Cotton arid Linen Rags, in any quantity, and pay lor them The Highest EJ£i!G®3 HPILIOI In Ccisli. They have established a fine Depot at No. 51 North Water street, for the receipt and storage of Bags and Paper Stock of all sorts, under the immediate charge of Gapt. Til OS. BASS, who is authorized to pay a liberal price for all Stock required for the Company Mills and brought to him in a suitable condition. Rags may be either white, colored, or mixed, but they must be tree from woolen, clean and well handled. Dealers in paper stock In the city and interior will find it to their advantage to communicate with us 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 localities We will credit them in ex change for paper at liberal rates for all the mer chantable Hags they may send us. Rags sent by the Rivers and Great Northern Railroad*should be addressed to the Company at Mobile. All shipments by the Mobile and Ohio Rail road should be directed to Beaver Meadow Sta tion, the location 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 by letter, at the office of the Advertiser and Reuisier, Mobile, Alabama. W.G. CLARK, President. \ DECKER Sc CO. IVORY AGRAFFE BAR jpian® leans | A RE celebrated throughout the country, and I ./V are distinguished for their Syiging Quality; Volume and purity of tone ; Sympathetic Elastic I even touch, Durability of construction, and beau j ty of finish ! j First Premiums awarded .at the New York I Slate Fair in LBSB, and whenever and wherever exhibited. I The Decker & Company Pianos have always j received the First Premium whenever and where ever they have competed with the most .celebra j ted makers in this country. J The Ivory Agraffe Bar is an invention beaut! I ful in its simplicity, and wonderful in its practi j cal effect. It, is the most; coinpnet Jgrufte ever ! invented, and its influence upon the tone is to ! render it mellower, rounder, .aid more clearly j | brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp. j I metalic quality which disfigures the instrument | J of all other makers. | The unanimous opinion of the best artists and tho reliable critics., is that the Decker A Company ivory Agraffe Bar Piano Forte; wbMi in voluminously sonority, and positive Solidity of tone, can stand comparison with the best'grand Piano Fortes made. No. *2 I'Hion Square, Cor, of 11 tli St. and Ith avenue, NEW YORK January fi 47-fcf 1869. THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE. ■UR WiltLY FOB BOYS 11 Eli Pronounced by Die Southern Press to be the most elegant and talented young people’s paper pi in ted in this country. We are now publishing Marwmv.r s Island. :i Sequel to the Young Maroontrs* and Jack Ihtkdl, nr a Day's Adventured in Texas, by one of Fan j uin‘s men - pronounced “equal to the best of. Mayne Reid's stories,” We shall begin, in the first number of LSiiS. a thrilling story by a lady ! of Virginia, entitled Ellen Uentku: A tale of the Bar,’’ which w ill run for several months. Among the regular contributors to BURKE'S WEEKLY are Rev. F. U. Goiliumj, nutber o The Young Maroonor’s:’Mrs. JanwT. H. Cross; Mrs. Feu... at Rome G.i.: Miss Mary J. Ursula, o! Norfolk, Va., unit others. Terms— s 2 a year in adiTmoo • Throe copies for!ss, Five copies for $8 ; Ten copies for sls. and Twenty-one copies for 828. , ‘Clergy men and at SLSO jut i annum. The volume begins with the July number. Back numbers can bo supplied from the first, and all yearly subscribers may receive, the nurn hers for the first six months, stitched in au ele gant illuminated cover. Address, J. W. BULKF k CO., } Publisher’s Maeon Ga. J •*Burke's Weekly" and Quitman Danner ! will he furnished for one year f0r,85.00 cash. iSrtier Hum t»ohl ,? on;*NEW liiilestrnctible Golden Pens. Are recommended by Bankers, Lawyers, Profes sors, Teachers. M(%elrants and all who have tried them, Hs the best Pen manufactured. They are non-corrosive, and manufactured with the greatest carp* 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 uot target to try them. M. Me A LIMN A: CO.. * Louisville, Kv. Please stab' where you saw:.this- advertise-1 meat. * ’ U-'O-lOi J PIIIIJJTUKEN Pi FOR SALE AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE, AT THE Danner OficQ Quitman Advertisements.. MTHONIZK HOME INST IT fJTKMS. PIEDMONT sa . KM a A * 18’ ’ 1 * j***i**» w> *« « WMI FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 ! Capital Paid in, : : : : : SIOOOOO ! 187 1-2 per cent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders. tss r ■ ■'jm&nxm 'THE PIEDMONT lIEAL ESTATE INSURANCE OOMI’ANt OP VIRGINIA, DECEMISKH fjT VII. IWJ7. Capital lltocli paid lit, - -- -- -- -- SIOO,OOO OO BrcmiKius since Organization, St MTj.OiU N4 W. C. CAHRI.NOTON, /V. A«/, j. j. Hopkins, Star dan, Slate of Virqinia, Nelson County, to-wit: ... This day. W. B. Carrington, and J. J. Hopkins, (President and Secret any of tlm* 1 wamnu Real EstuVo Insurance Company, personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace, hi ami for said county, it ml oath that Hie aliovu statement is correct I further eertifv that I have no interest in atlairs ot said Company. and that f made i», examination of its atlairs and actual examination of its books, and that from that mspec’ion. 1 fiuu „hnrc statement corvect Hie roniimiiy having one hundred tlioorm,.l dollars A pant #p «ni|«t;,l atWv secured or invested, and it* ircmium* earned, have tl, rty-fivo and ■ ».• Imn-1: - and ninotv-four dollars and eighty-four cents. Its officers are well knows to me, and are in.; , .. gi.od character and business qualification, in whose administration the public can rely tor faithful discharge of duty. Given under my lmiid this 2itl» day of December, 1807. KWFIiS .1 P ‘January 1. Receipts now over. * ■ ■ * " " “ * * . ‘*" Would yon leave n support lo 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 m ike a profitable and safe investment . If so. apply to the agent of the Company and secure a policy, .for this is the best Lite Insu rance Company in existence. MEDLOCK Sc SPARKS, AGENTS. DR. J* H. SVi’CALL, MED. EX. Chas. Whitehead, General Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. energetic canvassers wanted. Liy tma srkiaxaam JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Is Complete in almont every particular, and we guarantee to Execute as m in GOOD WORK, As can be done Anywhere, WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND. «.»«/■«! 'M ' ■-cl SSL 3NS Arc Strictly CASH ON DELIVERY, And our Rates Fully as Low as those of any Establishment In this Section of the Country. Geo-PEowell §•(<?. Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. Xo advance charged ou Publishers’ prices. AH leading Newspapers kept on file.' Informaiiott as to Cost of Advertising furnished. All bettors receive careful attention. Inquiries l»v mail answered promptly. Complete printed iisus of newspapers for sale. Special lists prepared for customers. Advertisements written and novices secured. Orders from business men especially sohemd. 40 P ark ß q^Y Savannah News k Femkl BAII.y. A XD.TBJ-WRF.iU.Y ts the best, advertising mwiinm in its section, having the Largest ‘JircuUlioa. Iris the dakiai Taper of the i'y. Its General News. Cummerciai. Marineand 1.0-eal eal Jtepartiavuis are carefully edited, aiul ne pains are spared iapi-oeuring the LATEST INTELLIGENCE From alf quarters. bat always fropi reliable sources. The News and Herald Staff includes Col. W. T. Thompson-, (widl known'as the author of ••M-tibr innes' Cnurfsidp'' hwte Editor of the Moni.u v News, and Ur. J. ts. Jonks. furfiter Editor of the Tallahassee Floridian and .bmrnaln with an able corps of Reporters and correspondents at all important points. Terms: Daily, sill; Tri-weekly. SO per year ' tSfTostmasters are authorized to act as a- cut# ■1 H. L'TlLf,, 1 sep?.-ti - tditor attri i'roor’etor. Savannall Advert iscm cuts. BOLSHAW ft SILVA, Importers and Dealers in eibesmi, cm Ml, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE, x. x ■» iioisE ii RMsiiivii mm exerally. CROCK ERA', Assorted in Ciaies, or Repacked, Fo Suit Purchasers. ,Yo. 68 Si, Julian and 101 livy an Slrcels, NEAR THE MARKET, Sa,va/iina,li, G-eo a October 25, ldt>7. ly 1868. 1068. DEWITT & MORGAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ntaVatal is II a* a Wi inito At mu 'wWWh/^ 137 Congress Street; Bavannasli, Georgia, Have .J i»st ripened fhelr ttMAb AMU Wiffll'M STOCK. .IVir floods by Every Steamer, Ladies’ l>re s Guo«.l< in all the Newest styles : Sheeiing, Shirtings. Linen*, ami everything wauled in b<-u-. keeping; While fjords. Hosier) . ami .-malt in endless vtu h iy. Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear. AM. Ot R STUCK M XEW ASP .tt'ST RilF.illT AT REDUCED JOiJLU i l l' eV HOKUAI. April 17. 18C8. lim D. FALVEY, MC.U.KH I-M EVERY VARIETY ——pt- ■ 9 1 1 « ssa > m» *< •*nam * ghigoii",; 3 "Sv Mk>- •«>«wt 9 Mill.iKi 3; Ft. AndrciCx Hull Ilvtiding, Rroupht'in St., 2d d»tor from Jcfforgon, K»v«m»n-1». (icm-jfiit. n Ait IN STORE a large and varied nssort tU. »t ol nai 10(; ax r, walx ut, < HL!*TN IT A.\ D K.N A M ELEi) s»*» aic 4 " is' s*s» m Tables 3c Bureaus, . id Firctv Stvle and rattern, CHAIRS, OF EVER Y DESCRIPTION, £•€., dC. iS. I*6B. 3m STOVES! STOVES! T#K“Pf>TTn V P/..J XT’ t!nt>KlX<; SWVF Til IS V I SEX' OF THK SO I Tff f 77/ E PFLT.V cdomxQ STOVE. THE -I.EGA / TENDER" OOOKfXd SfDtE. I VCE of (ho above Celebrated I'atterus, with a full stock of PißLOli AM OFFICE STfllEl 1 Uli SALE LOW BY JOHN A. 1)01 GLASS, RS® :uei Idn Broughton .-It., ?*AV.Y a S'Alf GEORGIA. ! IS*. I.nUK. :',m * Jo«Ei*»rFi\K»:.Y\. 4 as. B. Pakkauork. FerniUAuifla,.!-Ua. .Madison, Fla. Joseph Finegaii k Cos. COTTOX FACTORS it onunbsion Jones Upper Black, Bay Street, Savannah, - - - Geo. N&* Libera! advances on Cotton consigned to oirr correspondent* in New York and Liverpool. Sept :«her I>, lck*. 3m l- J. C! UAUaTfX. JOHN' FLANXKUT. Li. GUiLMARTIN&CG,, Cotton Factors mi wraimtiiiTs, Savaimali, Geo. 7J USUAL 4U VANCES Mac eon Consignment?:. Orders promptly filled. at Lowest Market rates. Bagging, Rope & Iron Ties n INSTANTLY 0N T HAND. .intrust 7. ISf'F. 6w F. CONSTANT, Bull St., near Bay Street, Si» r . ;s ss!3aiifi, <*>«., - DKAT.F.R IN*— an it Onmrslit (fiyirs, TOBACCO PIPES, &0. Willi a long. eattfcJat*--hed repnrau as an hn porter, la* eadoavora to keep as good u spick, ia ffttiMHity anti assortmeat, as ean he lolthd in the “ The Recess.” pONNT' TKi) with the <"mar tunl T..haoco Vm taliii.' hu.t . a SAL O 0 N tv>r th*'-v;c’*maiiMioutHi *»t' patrons and Hr* puMlc gorn ralW. u here thr f Best ol hnporh'd Liijuors tire -*erv»‘d. with a Td'NCIT I'adi and iv. Strangers will iind lt H f|ui‘d r**Ht*rt.A\ Ith ao Wfm s Fr Li ; quin's Unit ate B it eiiuHHi. y T. SKELTON JONES, Bookse'ler and Stationer, SAVANNA If, GEORGIA. Th<*ologleal. C! t«sfcaL School and -‘Misefllanem,* | l*uPlications ke)»t on hand. der.** received fc»r* any Work. Fereig or Ameri(*an an J y J. W. STANSIid; Y, HKXRY D. LAW. Late of Ihtltimore. New York. J. W. STANSBURY & CO., Sne@es.sors to the late Firm of E. J> EDI-STTSIS & CO, IMPORTFR3 AND DEALERS IN’ noeusswßE, (AT XliS OL* 3TISS.) 109 Street, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. | \TTE IJEG leaie to inform our friends and , ?T MercUaat.< generally, that with abundant enpitnl, a direct communica’lon with the Facto i r»»*s of Kiirnpi*. and possessing greater facilities i than any tiioi of the kind in the South, we Guarantee to Sell as Low as any house in the country : and we would fur* ilier assure them, that their orders shall receive our most careful a»d prompt attention. NOTIOL’. - The business of the late fi*m of h. D. SMYTHE &, CO. will be liquidated by rs only September 4. Sr,S. 3*l TivwooOiCE l («.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ICE 2 ICE!! Nos. 19fi. 198. 2«0 aud 202 Bay Street. SavnitTmh G eojrgiti. apt; full