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TO PRINTERS.
rjpiHE SUBSCIUBSK3 manufacture Type tic*
A Tolviug Double nud Single Cylinder
Printing Machines,
Bed and Flatten
POWER PRESSES;
FOB
NEWSPAPER,
Bools., Job,
AND
PRINTING.
They would call attention of i’ublieberi of New*
I’apere to tbeit new
RAILWAY
kyspueb mm.
Which ii exproeeiy designed to supply Newspa
per* of moderate circulation wlllt a plain but
•t-rvicub!** Printing Machine, and ono cupablc of
doing also Job work ol every description. It
eau lie run easily by one man at a speed of 800
impression* per’hour, and by steam will give
1000 or 1200 per hour, without noise or jar.
The Press occupies a space 5J x 10 feet, and
c»n be worked in a room seven f cthigh. Weight
boxed, 5,800 pounds.
Their
SINGLE
LARGE CYLINDER
m m jm. ms m»
PRINTING
MACHINE,
Olt
COUNTRY
PRESS,
I* also a convenient and durable Printing Ma
chine, capable of doing the entire work of an i
out of town office
It is designed to ruu by hand at a speed of
800 per hour.
Much Machine is warranted, and will not fail
to give satisfaction.
We manufacture almost
Every Article
Required for*
Letter Press,
Lithographic or
Copper-Plate Printing,
Book-Binding,
Electrotyping, and
Stereotyping,
bind furnish Outfits complete for each.}
**r-’,Vo would call attention to our
Patent Sectional Stereotype Blocks,
Mechanical Quoins,
Fatent Lined Galleys,
New Compositors' Stands,
Cabinets, of new designs, and all sizes,
Standing Galleys,
Patent Pocket Bodkins,
Printers' Knives, &c.
Blanketing and Tape of our own importation.!
and made expressly tor our Newspaper and Cyi- [
iuder Printing Machines.
Estimates,
IN DETAIL,
Fu.rn islie dL
Anew Catalogue containing cuts and descrip
tion* ot many new Machines, not before shown
in tlteir beaks, with directions for putting up.
working Ac., and other information, isiust com
plet'd. and can be find on -rfm
R. HOE k CO..
k'\ ) t LjK nod POSTON
MISCELLANEOUS.
ECONOMY
AND
RARE INDUSTRY.
SAVE VOIR BARS.
1
TIIE t’HK KAS AKO
I/*«''•* *»i<«|M»«e
■fßMatWi** tf«f*tt»r WWiiiWwtat /
J . J
ARE now prepared to purchase Good Dean
Cotton and Lincu Rag;*, in unyquantitv.
and pay lor them
The Highest
mmm MOl
Ix 2. Casii.
They have established a fine Depot at hi
North Water street, tor the receipt, and storage
of Hugs and Paper Stock of all sorts, unde]
the immediate charge of Capt. THOS. i-As
who is authorized to pay a liberal price for all
Stock required for the Company Mills and
brought, to him in a suitable condition.
llags may be eitbof white, colored, or mixed,
but they must be ireo from woolen, dean and
well bandied.
Dealers in paper stock in the city and interior
will find it to their advantage to communicate
with ns before disposing of tbeirstoek 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 tlieir
respective localities We will credit them in ex
change for paper at liberal rates for all I lie mer
chantable Rags they may hcuil 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 Reaver Meadow sta
tion, (he location of the Company’s Works.
For further information apply at (lie Compa
ny’s Depot, No. .01 North Water street, or t,o (he
undersigned, in person or by letter, at, the office
of the Advertiser and Register, Mobile, Alabama.
W.G. CLARK, President.
DECKER & CO,
IVORY AGIIAFFL DAK
iffgAM#lO*tM
ARE celebrated throughout the country, and
are distinguished tor their Singing Qualify;
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 iu 1858, and whenever and wherever
exhibited.
The Decker & Company Pianos have always
received the First Premium whenever and where
peer they haVe competed with the most- celebra
ted makers in this country.
The Ivory Agraffe Bar is an invention beauti
ful in its simplicity, and wonderful in its prio n
cal effect. It is the most complied .Igrafh* over
invented, and its influence upon the tone is b>
render it mellower, rounder, and* more clearly
| brilliant, while it utterly overcomes Unit sharp,
i metalie quality which disfigures the instrument
| <>fall other makers.
The unanimous opinion of the best artists and
the most reliable critics, is that the Decker Ar
Company Ivory Agraffe Bar Piano Forte, which
in voluminously sonority, and positive solidity of
tone, can stand comparison with the best grand’
Piano Fortes made.
No. 2 1 nion Square,
■Cur. of 11th St. anti llhavenue, NEW YORK
January 317-ts
1869.
I TUB SOUTHERN FAVORITE.
jiimiiiiY sis ns mi oils.
I Pronounced by the Southern Press tube the me.-!
elegant and talented young people's
paper punted iu this country.
We ure now publishing sfr. r>>(mn $ L/.- n
Sequel to the Young Murooners, and •’ •'■k !> .
or (t Soy's Adventure* in Tc.eas, by one of Fun
ilia’s men -pronounced ‘‘equal to the best ;
Mayne Reid’s stories.Wo shall begin, in the
first number of 1888, a thrilling story by a lady
of Virginia, entitled “Ej.t.ex Ili .vn A 1
the TFr/r," which will run for several months
Among the regular contributors to 111 RKL'S
WEEKT.Y arc Rev. F. R. Gouldino. author o
•The Young Marooncr’s;' Mrs. Jjlnk T. 11. Cu*
Mrs. Fowl ot Rome Ua.: Miss Mary J. Ui>m u, o.t
Norfolk, V v„ and many others.
Terms $2 a year in advance ; Three copies
for"ss. Five copies for $8 •; Ten copies for sls.
and Twenty-one copies for $-8.
£ Clergymen and TeiU'hcrsgfuruisbod at $1.50 per
annum.
The volume begins with the July number.
Back numbers can be supplied from the first,
and all yearly subscribers may receive the num
bers for the first six months, stitched iu an ele
gant illuminated cover.
Address, J W. BURKE 5 CO..
Publisher's Macon Ga.
- Burke's H\eUy" and tyiitman IF<
will be furnished for one year for $5.00 cash.
Wfrtfr ihttu ixfoftK '
OUR NEW
Indestructible Golden Pens.
Are recommended bv Bankers. Lawyers, Proses
sore, poachers. Merchants, and all who have tried
them, as the best Pen manufactured.
They are non-corrosive, and manufactured
with tlie greatest care, rendering them more du'-
rabie than any pen now before the public.
Sent post paid to any address for 75 veins per
box, containing one dozen.
Orders containing money tor the same sent at ,
our risk. I)o not forget to trv them.
m. mcaLpin ,v <ro.,
Louisville, Ky.
lajuPleaso slate wSero you *.»w this advertise
men*. [2O-lot
PHILOTOKEN!
FOR SALE AT
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
PER iIOTTLE,
AT THE
Banner Office.
. Quitman Advertisements..
PATRONIZE HOME LXSTITUTMS.
PIEDMONT
m ' &* a a <»■■■**
«r** <**<!««<•¥»/»• Vina*• I;
a 5-55.* easy u.«ww. £*.*3 «*m««i* / W* »»* “■*■»*■
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FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY.
Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000!
Capital Paid in, : : : : : $100000!
87 1-2 per cent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders.
M r Ji’A r jr»aiui WS3 me - ■ >
THE PiIIDMONT HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA,
DKCEMBEH M7TII, 1807.
Capital Stock paid in, - - - - SIOO,OOO 00
Premiums since Organization. ------ 35,004 St*
$135,004 St
W. €. CARRIPM4TOX, I’n’ddfnt,
J. J. HOPKINS, Secretary
: State of Virginia, Nelson County, to-wil :
q’lils day. w. 11. Carrington, and J. J. Hopkins, (President and Secretary) ol the Piedmont
■ He;,) Rstato Insurance Company, personally appeared before me, a justice of t tie peace, in and fur
said comity, and made oath that the above statement is correct.
J further certify, that I have no interest in affairs of said Company, and that I marie pMmal
pxatninntirm of its affairs and actual examination of its books, and that from that inspection. I find
1 above statement correct—the Company having one hundred thousand dollars of paid np capital,
safely secured or invested, anil its premiums earned, have been thirty-five thousand nine hundred
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 can rely for faithful
’ discharge of duty,
! Given under my hand this 27th day of December, 1887. T „
JOHN L»Y r4»ii. J. I .
‘January 1. Receipts' now over, - ¥12,000 00
Would yon 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 yon make a profitable and safe investment?
]f SOt apply to the agent of the Company and secure a policy, lor this is the best Life Insu
i ranee Company in existence.
RfSEDLOOK & SPARKS, AGENTS.
DR. J. H. M’CALL, MED. EX.
Chas. Whitehead,
| General Agent, Atlanta, Georgia,
j energetic canvassers wanted. Vl y
UKET-S Barnaul
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
Is Complete in almost every particular, and tve guarantee to Execute as
GOOD NTGTOiFtJK:,
As can be done Anywhere,
WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND.
t>S BE. ’'a-KDnt.lV.BSi
Are Strictly
CASH ON DELIVERY,
And our Rates
Fully as Low as those of any Establishment
In this Section of the Country.
GaPEffittL&iß
, Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers.
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.’
AR leading Newspapers kept on fileA
Ia formation as to Cost of Advertising furnished.
Ail orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries bv mail answered promptly,
j Complete printed lists of newspapers for sale.
Special lists prepared for customers.
Advertisements written and notices secured.
Orders from business men espeeiallv solicited.
40 Pa*«\Y
Savannah Hews & Ferald
DAILY A.VD TRI-WEEKLY
! la thi* best advertising medium in its section.:
, having the Largest Circulation. It is the Official
'• t’apcr of the city.
Its General News, Commercial. Marine and Lo-;
’• cal Departments are carefully edited, and no j
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. Thumpsov, (well known as the author
of "Major Jones' Courtship) long Editor of the
Morning News, and Dr. J. S. Jokes, 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. $6 per vear
.•¥*rPostmasters are authorized to act as agents
J. n. ESTILL.
! sep27-tl Editor and PreipHeter j
Savannah Advertisements.
BOLSHAW & SILVA,
Importers and Dealers in
#*
GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE ,
\
■K. t*. £3
IKH SI! HItMMIIM. ROODS EVER ALLY.
CROCKERY, Assented in C.utos, or Ri-padtto Suit IVreliaserd.
•Vo. ON St— tlniian ami 10 iAS rif an Streets,
NEJ ll TII E M.l II KE T ANARUS,
S-aveinnali., G-eo.
j October 25, 1867. ly
1868. 1068.
DEWITT k MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
:oinns
137 Congress Street,
CSreorgia,
Have Ja*t Ope n J Lfefcir
S'&LL MQ WUStM
BTOOMI.
•V#*#r (Aootix % VJrers/ Steamer.
I audios' f>re-- Goods in nil tie- NVwc-t '!>•!»•.< : ’• iotre FJnens. and vvrvnted
in ba*is*tk>*<‘piug; VVhil** Goods. ii< --Trv. .utd »ii di variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
AU.OT’R STOCK IS VK*V AND Jv*T IK 10Mr &X
REDUCED IP"- 3?f ICES.
or. -V JTT X MORGAN.
.Ipril 17, I FOR. I'm
b. fAlvey,
Mil,KB IX
EVE LY VAT, I LTV
S ffi ill i
■ auaaaa * g'u.m iu. a
■ HhrMMntithhart fi tan ins and ttn 3 •
Sf. Andrnr's IT<3l HuiKting r
I Broughton St.. 2<l door from J: iTttratdi,
Snvuimaii, Grorgi;».
n.vs IN >TOilii a huge and varied . - rt
immfc
MAHOGANY, Yv ALMT,
' CHBSWi UT ANIJEJS V M 0 LF 5>
am : ata rm. r r nr s®®*
Tables & Bureaus,
Os livery Style and Palters,
CHAIH S3,
;OF EVERYUESVIiIPTJON, il •' .ti c
September 18. 18*5$. '
STO¥ESJ STOVES!
tllE-COTTON PI A XT' COOKIN'! STOVE.
j THE‘‘WEEN OF THE SOUTH’
j THE “DELTA" COCKIN'! STOVE.
: TftE“I.KSAI TEND Eire •■OKTNO STOVE.
I 1.1. uf:lie above Celebrated Patterns, with
. A a full .lock id
FIBMR 111 IFFIfE STOVES,
FOR SALE LOW BY
JOHN A. DOI OLA NS,
13S and .119 llrciugbtun
| SAVAXXAIf, .GEORGIA.
September !>, l.Bt-38. 5m
J OAKI'H FIXKGAX. J»aS. Bk- Eakramore.
Fernandina, Fla. Madison. Fla.
Joseph k €o.
COTTON FACTORS
• —A ND
Commission
Jones Cpper Block, Bay Street,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
Liberal advances on Gotten consigned to
our correspondents in New York and Liverpool.
September 18. 1868. 3m
!L. J. GI-II.MARTIN. JOHN FLA NX 12 RT.
L J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
Cotton Factors
muAL miilismiis.
Savannah, Geo.
LIBERAL ADVANCES
Mate on Consignments. Orders promptly filled,'
at Lowest Market rates.
Bagging, Rope & Iron Ties
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
August 7. !?(?. ?m 1
" • F. CONSTANT, ’
Bn 1 ! Sf., near Bay S tree I,
s*:».v:i ai.tala, Dico.,
ofiAl.Fu tv— *
?iiryaftrtr anir JJontfsfit Uigurs,
TOBACCO* PIPES, &C.
. ’ *• •• ’"ng cy!al-ii-shed repuiaHon as an Im
it, keep go«>d a sloek.
. and »•* • : fment. ns can be lovtmi in
The Recess.”
/ "L ■NST>' -Th D'with the Cigar and Tobacco Ym
SALOO N
1 ■ B'.nuuUtioß id rvguliM- patrons owl
the publicgutterally, where the
Host ol Imported Liquors
'Wed, wii!) uld Mill each day. Si ranger.
I: '.i! it • quiet rvsnrt, With no Wines nr Li
• Pen R-e n"t chbtci*. ang23-rB-ly
T. NK KLTON JON EM,
Bookso'ier aad Statiooer,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
1' ■, "P I ’ :-' . ■I. Seliuol and M irccilanro ia
Publicalkuik kept on baud.
received for any Work. Foroig
or American. aug^S-Iy
; J. W. STANSWi! V, HENRY IP LAW,
La;m.f K-dtiinorg. New- York
J.W. STANSBURY & CO.,
Sucei.'-ears to. the late Firm of
E. 3> SBaYTHE <&. CO,
IMFOUTFRS AND.DEALERS IN
fROfKERY M'DdUSSWiRE,
<AI tat 01.8 STAVB.)
109 llroiigliSon Street,
SAVAN NAH GEORGIA.
\T r i- REG loan- to inform our friends aid
1 V Merchant? generally, that with abundant,
<ki; uu!. a r.irect, communication with the Facto
■ ie? of F "ope. and possessing greater facilitieo
than any firm of tie kind in the South, we
Guarantee to Sell as Low
a? any house m the country : and we would far,
ii- assure them, that their orders shall receive
: our most careful and prompt attention.
. NS- NOTICE. - The business of the late fi-ra
of L. If. S.MYTHE & CO. will be liquidated by
vs only
September 4. S9P. »*
HAHI fiOO, tItEA 1(1.7
WHOLESALE DEALEJW IX
ICES! ICE!!
Nos. 196, 19S, 200 and 202 Bay Street,
Savamiali Georgia,
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