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TO PRINTERS.
msmufarnire Typ« lie*
JL vohi ii" Double and Single Cylinder
Priiithij* Machines,
Bed and Flatten
POWER PRESSES
1 Oft
NEWSPAPER,
Book, Job,
AM)
. m zjm. ■«. b •
PRINTING.
They would cull all nation of Fuhliihfrs of New#
Tapem to their new
RAILWAY
mumm mss,
Which i« cxpretwly designed to xtipply Newsna
pr i'« of moderate circulation with a plain but
tu-rvicalde Printing Machine, and one capable of
doing alito Job work ot every description. It
can be run easily by one man ut a sped of Mil)
impressions per hour, and hy steam will give
lO'ltl or t'.'Otl per hour, without noise or jar.
Tim Press occupies a space , r >J xlO feet, and
can be worked In a room seven 1 ethigh. Weight
boxed, , r >,6UO pounds.
Their
SING I- K
LARGE CYLINDER
m m .m w ■»
PAINTING
MACHINE,
Oil
COUNTRY
PRESS,
Is a 100 t convenient and durable Printing Mi
rhino, capable of doing the entire work of an
•out of town officft.
It \n designed to run by hand at a speed of
300 per hour.
Kach Machine i* warranted, and will not fail
to give uatiafaetion.
We manufacture almost
Every Article
Required so? 4
Ijciter Press,
Lithognipliic or
Copper-Plate Printing,
Book-Binding,
Electrotyping, and
Stereotyping,
•.And furnish Outfits complete for oacb J
JRB-We would call attention to our
Latent Sectional,Stereotype Blocks,
Mechanical Quoins,
Patent Lined Galleys,
New Compositors’ Stands,
Cabinets, of new designs, and all siV.es,
Standing Galleys,
Fatent Pocket Bodkins,
Printers’ Knives, Ac.
blanketing and Tape of our own import r.ion,
and made expre**lv tor our Newspaper and Cyl-.
inder Printing Machines.
Estimates,
I3V DETAIL,
Furn istie and
Anew Catalogue containing cuts and descrip
tion# of uianv new Machines, not before shown
in their bonks, with directions for putting up.
working. Ac., and other information, is just com
puted. nod can be had on application.
B. HOE k CO..
NEW YORK and BOSTON*.
SHBCBbLANBOPS;
ECONOMY
ANT)
RARE INDUSTRY.
SAVE VOI R RAGS.
THE ( IIK KASABO
1/ j* l ’'; ••"*»«<**’
»(••»»iMaufitf JWa »**?* • •Malta (
>J • J
\HK now prepared to pur olmec flood Clean
Cotton and Linen Bugs, in any quantity,
| and pay lor them
The Highest
°
111 Cash..
They have established a line Depot at No. 51 j
North Water it rent, for the receipt and storage .
of Hags and Paper Stock of all sorts, tinder |
the immediate charge of ('apt. THOrf. BASS, ;
who in authorized to pay a liberal price for all 1
Stock required for tin: Company Mills and ;
brought to him in a suitable condition.
Hags may be cither white, colored, or mixed, i
but they must be free from woolen, clean and ‘
well handled.
Dealers in paper ntock 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 saying
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.
Hags sent by the Rivers and Great .Northern
j Railroad should be addressed to the Company
| at Mobile.
All -hipments by the Mobile and Ohio Hail
| road should be directed to Beaver Meadow Sta
tion, the location of the Company's Works.
I For further information apply at the Conipa
ny'fl Depot, No. 51 North Water street, or to'the
! undersigned, in person or by letter, at the office
of the Advertiser wul liti/istcr, Mobile, Alabama.
W.tJ. CLARK, /'resident.
DECKER & CO.
j ' IVOIIV AGRAFFE BAR
PIANO FORTES
V HE celebrated throughout the country, and
are distinguished for their Singing Quality;
j Volume and purity of tone ; Sympathetic Elastic
| even touch. Durability of construction, and beau
! ty of finish!
j First premiums awarded at the New York
State Fair iu 1808, and whenever and wherever
I exhibited.
| The Deckm - A Company Pianos have always
! received the First Premium trkcnerrr and where
i f rer they have competed with the most celebra
-1 ted makers iu this country,
j The Ivory Agraffe Bar is an invention beauti
ful iu its simplicity, and wonderful in its practi
! cal effect. It is the moat compact JgraUe ever
; invented, and its influence upon the tone is to
! render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly
= brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp, j
| metalic quality which disfigures the instrument j
of all other makers
The unanimous opinion of the best artists and j
tlie most reliable critics, is that the Decker A i
Company Ivory Agraffe Bar Piano Forte, which j
iu voluminously sonority, and positive.solidity of I
tone, cun stand comparison with the best grand j
I'iuuo Fortes made.
No. 2 Union Square,
i Cor. of llthSt. and Uhavcuue, NEW YORK- :
.January 3-17-ts
1869.
TUB SOUTHERN FAVORITE.
mins iniY mir mum
Pronounced by the Southern Press to be the most i
j elegant and talented young people's
paper printed in this country.
Wo are now publishing Mtroonrr s Inland, a j
! Sequel to the Young MarooneiH, and Jack Dobell, ,
! or a Hoy’s Adventures in Texas, by one or Fan- j
nin’s men -pronounced ‘‘equal to the best of j
Mayne Reid's stones.’’ We shall begin, in the:
first number of YfcthS. a thrilling story by a lady !
of Virginia, entitled •*Fu.i:.v lb ntkk: .1 tale </
th< War,” which will run for several month*. ;
Among the regular contributors to BI’UKKV !
WEEKLY are Rev. F. R. Gouldinh. author o
•The Young MaroonerV,* Mrs. .Fane T. 11. Gross;
Mrs. Folio, ot Rome 1 la.; Miss Mary J. Ursula, of
Norfolk, Ya., and many others,
i Terms—s 2 a year in advance ; Three copies
j for!,ss, Five copies for $8 ; Ton copies for sls,
and Twenty-one copies for s‘2B.
1 »i lergy men and Tcacher s|fii mi shedat $ 1 .oOjjer
annum.
j The vobuhe begins-with the July number. \
Back numbers can lie supplied from the first, ;
| and ail yearly subscribers may receive the man j
hers for the first six months, stitched in an ele- ,
gant illnmitnued cover,
j Address, J W. BURKE A CO..
Publisher’s Macon Ga. »
“Burke's Weekly" and Quitman Banner i
will be furnished for one year for $5,00 cash.
Hi tter than Hold *
-i
OUR NEW
liKlesliTictible Golden Tens.
Are recommended by Bankers. Lawyers, Profes
sor*. Teachers, Merchants, and all who have tried
them, as the best Pen manufactured.
They arc non-corrosive, and manufactured
with the greatest care, rendering them more du
rable than auy 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.
Please state whore you saw this advertise-1
meat. |2O-10t j
PIULOIOKEN!
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS j
I’HU BOTTLE,
AT 'yHE
Banner Office.
Quitman Advertisements..
! PATRONIZE 1101 E INSTITOTfoIfS.
PIEDMONT
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me. ’*«* **»!*»• •• f
I lS«i ■NWJMdJ liiKMi Miittw VviiiWtkn/ «i I nl'.ililfii
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FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY.
Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000!
Capital Paid in, : : : : SIOOOOO !
1 87 1-2 per cent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders.
M - m. -»M ■<J m r ■
THE PIEDMONT BEAL ESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OP VIRGINIA,
DKCKMHKU 17TH,
x , mm | t m
Capital Htock paid in, - >IOO,OOO 00
Premiums *inee Orgauizatleu, Ha,004 81*
•siaa.OO i 84
W. CARR LNOTON, President,
J. J. HOPKIXB, Sxrr/ar,,
Slain of Virginia, Nelson Comity, 10-yril : ~,,,,
This flay. W. IS. CiirrißKton, anti .1. J. Hopkins, I l-*r. »ifl«*nt and SrcrHurjr) ol tkf I’iodmnnt
Roal Estate Instiramtif t;om|mny, personally uppeareil helVire me, a just tee of the peace, in am! for
said county, anil made oath that the above statement is correct.
I further certify, that, I have no interest in affairs ot sanl ( onipany. ami that t made nl
exbmiMtlion of its ntlairs ami artunl mottoW*’«w of its Books, ami that from that in-pm 'ion I linil
above statement correct -the Comp:Uiy having one hmiflre'l iliousaml .tollar • t panl up eapttal.
safely secttreil or invested, and its premiums earned, have been thirty-live thousand nine Inindted
and ninety-four (lfdlars and eightv-f.nir cents. Its officers are well known to me, ami are met.
goffd character and Im.-iness ipmliHeatkm, in whoso administration the public can rely lor laiibtnl
discharge of duty.
Given under my hand this 27tli day ol December, lKt.f.
•January 1. Receipts now over, t l.',otto Ik)
Would you leave a support to your belple-s family *
Would you at your death release an eiieumbered estate ?
Would you secure your endorsers from loss '
Would you be sure to educate your children!
Would yon make a profitable and safe investment/’ . .
If so. apply to the agent of the Company aud secure a pole y, lor this is the br-t File Im-u
ranee .Company in existence.
MEDLOCK 6l SPARKS, AGENTS.
DR. J. H. IVI’CALL, MED. EX.
Clias. Whitehead,
General Agent, Atlanta, Georgia.
energetic canvassers wanted. . My
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
Is Complete in almost every particular, ami we guarantee to Execute as
GOOD WORK.,
A» can be done Anywhere,
WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND.
M.MWL ' U (K. •' WY' WNZMMi
f
Are Strictly
CASH ON DELIVERY,
And our Rates
Fully as Low as those of any Establishment
In 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.*
Information as to Cost ot Advertising furnished:
Alt' orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries bv mail answered promptly.
Complete printed lists of newspapers for sale.
Special lisH prepared for customers.
Advertisements written and notices secured.
Orders from business men especially solicited.
40 P ark ß°*J\Y
j Savannah News & JTerald,
DAII.Y AND TRI-WEEKI.Y
Ls the bestadvertising medium in 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, und no i
j pains are spared in procuring the
LATEST INTELLIGENCE
J From all quarters, but always from reliable
sources. The News and Herald Stflff includes
CoL \V. T. Thompson*, (well known as the author
of‘ Major Jones’Courtsliip) long Editor of the,
Morning News, and Dr. J. 3. Jonks. 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. s6per year
jlKTPostmasters are authorized to act as agents
L If. LSTILL. j
j sepi'T-ti ' Editor and Prcbr etoi. [
Savannah Advertisements.
BOLSHAW k SILVA/
Importers and Dealers in
f* m it ir* ius it m M
&UiHhA*£ A* A g Li 1T& AAwam 9
GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
KEROSENE UiMPS, KEROSENE ,
.m m T ■•
HOUSE I I KMSIIIVO WOODS EQUALLY.
CROCKERY, Assorted in Ciates, or Repacked, to Suit Purchasers.
d*». 0?S St. Julian and 101 liryan Streets,
KE A R TII E M ARK XT,
Srwa>imali, Greo.
I Oct.di.r 25, lstiT. ly
1868. 1868.
DEWITT & MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
■ WbihiW*! a*a«a
137 Congress Street,
SavannatL, Georgia,
Have Just Opened their
$ A jjs *y
STOCK.
•Ynr (flood* by Every St ranter.
Ladies’ Dress Goods in all the Newest styles; Sheeting, Shirtings. Linens, and everything wanted
in housekeeping; White Goods. Hosiery, and -mall wares in endless variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Hoys’ Wear.
Abbott* STOCK IK SKW AVP JUST BOt'OIIT AT
REDUCED PRICES.
DEWITT .V MOKUAN
‘ April 17. ffWS*. tin
D. FALVEY,
HK.VI.KK IN
EVERY VARIETY
or——.
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■ AM,..,.
llpmwSi.v.M ■ M.inlM. 3 I
St. Antlme'.j Halt Rvihling,
ItroHjflitoM St., 2d d«wyr (run) Jefferson,
Ssivtiimali, Grortriu.
HAS IN' STOTSE ;i large md »
tot'.nl us
MAI 100 ANY, WALNUT.
CHEBTN IT A> I) E ti AMELED
!■» WtS r ■ " *
Tables 8c Bureaus,
Os Kvery Style and Pattern.
CHAIRS,
■ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, dC., dC.
September iB, 1868. Jin
STOVES! STOVES!
THE H COTTOX PLAXT" VOOETXG STOVE.
I THE - QUEEX OF THE SO l 'Til"
j THE “DELTA" (VOVlXft STOVE.
THE ■ LEI. AL TEMPER" COUKJSH STO VE.
A LL of the above Celebrated Patterns, with
1 /l. a fail stock of
PARLOR A\D OFFICE STOVES,
FOR SAFE LOW H V
JOHN A. 1)01 CLASS,
LJS and ltd Broughton ?t..
j SAVANNAH, CEORCIA.
September lfi, lbt»8. 3m
J oaei’h Fink'.an. Jas. li. Pakua \jouk.
Fernandimi. Fla. Madison, Fla.
Joseph Fiiieiian k Cos.
COTTON FACTORS
—A N D-
Commis.oion|Hcrrhdntsrj
Jones Upper Block, Bay Street,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
Libera! advances on Potion consigned to j
our correspondents in New York and Liverpool.
September 18, 18158. 3m
! U. J. GUrLMARTIX. JOHN KLANNERT. j
L. J. GUILMARTIN Sc GO.,
Cotton Factors
mui mmiiuiiiiTt
Savannah, Geo.
LIBERAL ADVANCES
Mace on Consignments. . Orders promptly filled,
at Lowest Market rates.
Bagging. Rope & Iron Ties
CONSTANTLY ON IT\NA.
; August 7. Jwif. Cut . I
F. CONSTANT,
Bull St., near Bay Street,
Savaiiuiili, Geo.,
»>K AJ.F.u rx
Imports unit Domrstic Cigars,
TOBACCO, PIPES, &C.
With a long established reputation us an Im
porter, he endeavor* to keep as good a stork,
in quantity and a*®«#ri merit. tm can be found in
( the State.
“ The Recess.”
CIONNECTKD with the Cigar and Tobacco Fm
J tabl‘dhrnent. is a
SALOO N
Mr the accommodation of regular patrons and
■ the publicgenerally, whore the
Best of’ Imported Liquors
are served, with a LUNCH each day. Stranger*
, will find it n quiet resort, with no WJ»e« or Lb
. qttorfi that are not choice. aug23-29-ly
T. SKELTON JONES,
Bookseller and Stationer,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
| Theological. Classical. School and Miscellaneous
Publications kept on hand.
yrWbders received for any Work, Foreig
nr American. " ang?.Vly
J. IV. ST A NSIU'KY, IIEXKY D. LAW,
Late of Baltimore. New York
J. W. STANSBURY Sc CO.,
Successors to the late Firm of
22. D SMYTHS 6c CO,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
fROCKERY JNDCLIMJRK,
(AT THS 0L» STAND.)
109 Uronghton Stivet,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
VTTE BED l.\u c to inform our friend? and
V T Merchants generally, that with abundant
capital, a direct communication with the Facto
ries of Europe, and possessing greater facilities
than any firm of the kind in the .South, we
Guarantee to Sell as Low
as any house in the country j and we would fur]
ther assure them, that their orders shall receive
our most careful and prompt attention.
NOTICE. - The business of the late fi*m
of E. f>. SMYTIfE & CO. will be liquidated by
us only
September 4, StfS. 3m
iiiuiiHiiu.ii.mn.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS Bi
ICS ! ICE!!
Nos. ISfi. 19F. 200 and 202 Bay Street,
Savaiimth Georg
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