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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1869)
J<) PJiINTEIJS.j riXIIIi 'I IWCIIIIIKUS manufacture Tv|»- Be- JL „ *«Wiog He»b!» tout Stogie Cylinder Frintiii” finchinos, Bed and Flatten HAVER PRESSES FOR NEWSPAPER, Boolt, ob, AND m 2 m act ■» PRINTING. TV#y 14 call attention of Fiiblihlieitt of New* Cos new RAILWAY MWM’M'M iPfiSSS, Which Ik expressly dindgned io ripply Nowapa i* of modern t ciivululiiin with u plain lint, nervlcahlu Printing Waeh'iw, and one capable of doing al«o Job work ol totv description. Il '’can ft fun easily tiy one man at a speed of 800 impression* per hour, and by eteaiu will give 11HHI of 1 ton per hour, witliout noise or jar. Tile B-eMi oeeuple* a apace 51 x 10 feet. and tan be ported in a room seven I elbigli. Weight bo»j>d *S,(WO pounds. Tficir KIN G L K LARGE cylinder a b % % ■** riiHVisfi MAdlliV E, fOK COUNTRY PRESS, In also a convenient nn<l durable Printing Ma chine, capable of doing the entire work of an out of town office. It i* deigned to run by baud at a npced of •00 per hour. Each Mncbim* i* warranted, and will not£ full to jive vstisfaclion. Tier manufacture almost Every Article Required for tetter Press, Lithographic or Copper-Plate Printing, Book-Binding, Electrotyping, and Stereotyping, And furnish Outflts complete for each.; /VIVi would call attention to our Sectional Stereotype Blocks, Mechanical Quoins, Patent Lined Galleys, Kew Compositors' Stands, Cabinets, of new designs, and all sizes, Standing Galleys, Patent Pocket Bodkins, Printers’ Knives, Ac. Blanketing and Tape of our own iiuporU.ion, and made expressly lor oar Newspaper and Cyl inder Printing Machines. Estimates, IN DETAIL, Furn istied * A now Catalogue containing cuts and descrip tions ol many new Machines, not before shown j ia their books, with directions for putting up, working, Ac., and other Information, is just com pleted. and can be bad on application. II HOE & CO.. KEW YORK and ROSTOV. MISCELLANEOUS ECONOMY AND RARE INDUSTRY. SAVE VOIR RACiS. ! THE < HICKAKAIiO \F >•»*}< ■*<*»** VviiiPeu I w a J \ BE now prepared to purchase Good Clean Cotton and Linen Bug*, in any quantity, and pay lor them The Highest mwmv In Cash. They have established a fine Depot at No. 51 North Water street, for the receipt and storage of Bags and Paper .Stock of all Rortn. under the immediate eimrgo of ('apt. TIIOB. BASS, who in authorized to pay a liberal price for all Stock required for the Company Milltf and brought to him in a suitable condition. Rags may lie either white, colored, or mixed, hut they must be free from woolen, clean and well handled. Dealers in paper stock in the city and interior will find it to their advantage to communicate with ns before disposing of their stock elsewhere Newspapers will advance their oyn interest by lending their influence (o secure 'the saving mid collection of all the rags so be found in their respective localities We will credit them in ex change for paper at liberal rates for all the mer chantable Bags they may send us. Bugs sent by the Rivers and Great Northern Rail road should be addressed to the Company at Mobile. All shipments by the Mobile and Ohio Rail road should lie 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 arul Register, Mobile, Alabama. W.G. CLARK, President. THE DECKER & CO. IVORY AGRAFFE BAR has®© f ©siss ARE celebrated throughout the country, and _ 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 LBSB, and whenever and wherever exhibited. The Decker A Company Pianos have always received the First Premium v'henevcr and where ever they have competed with the most celebra ted makers in this country. The Ivory Agraffe Bar is an invention beauti ful in Us simplicity, and. wonderful in its practi cal effect. It is the most compact Agraffe 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 lone, can stand comparison with the best grand Piano Fortes made. No. sJ Union Square, Cor. of 14th St. and 4th avenue, NEW YORK January IF 47-ts 1869. THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE. BMI'S WILY FOR BUYS AID GIRLS. Pronounced by the Southern Press to be the most elegant and talented young people's paper piiutcd in this country. We are now publishing Maroonrr s Island, a Sequel to the Young Marooners, and Jack JtoheU, or a Roy's Adventures in 'Lexus, by one of Fan nin's men -pronounced “equal to the best of May no Reid's stories.’’ We shall begin, in the I first number of 1868, ft thrilling story by a lady of Virginia, entitled “Ellen Hi .vwk: A tale of the Dor," which will run for several months. Among the regular contributors to BFRKK’S WEEKLY are Rev. F. R. Goi i.mxo, author o •The Young Marooners;' Mrs. Jane T. 11. Cross: i Mrs. Ford, of Homo Ga.; Miss Mary J. Uusuur, of | Norfolk, Ya.. and many others. Terms $2 a year in advance; Three copies ! for!,ss, Five copies for $8 ; Ten copies for sls, 1 and Twenty-one copies for S2B. and Teachers § tuunshed 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 here for the first six months, stitched in an ele gant illuminated cover. Address, J . W. BURKE A CO.. Publisher's Macon Ga. “Burke's Weekly" and Quitman Banner will be famished for one year for $5,00 cash. /letter than (wottl! OUR NEW Indestructible Golden Pens. Arc recommended by Bunkers, Lawyers, Profes sor*, Teachers, Merchants, and all who have tried 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 cent* per box, containing one dozen. Orders containing money for the same sent at our risk. 130 not lorget to try them. M. McAI.PIN A CO., Louisville, Ky. Please state where you saw this advertise ment . I_2o-lot IUYUOOD, GAGE & CO., WHOIJKAI.K DIALER* IX ICE! ICE!! No*. 196,19!?, 200 and 202 Bay Street, Savannah Georgia. - *• Quitman A deertisements.. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. PIEDMONT «» i a , , f • ■*' * ' k«* 7**i’****•*!* *> ■ iSS. ■awjSeif 5»..*3 «»*•**«••/ »< f*• *««.«**■ id w FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000! Capital Paid in, : : SIOOOOO ! 87 J-2 percent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders. mmrmrJWk.” m - ate vra m- ■ > THE PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA, UKCKMIIKH arm ItoKVy. 4'npltnl Steel* paid in, - -- -- -- -- SIOO,OOO 00 Premium* since Organisation, ------ '35,99-1 Hl* $135,99-1 81 W. C. CARRINGTON, President, J. J. IIOPKINS, Secrelar>j Stale, of Virginia, Nelson County, 10-wit: This day. W. li. Carrington, and J. J. Hopkins, (President ami Secretary) ol the I'iedmmtt 1 Real Estate Insurance Company, personally appeared before me. a justice of the peace, in mid for Haiti county, and made oath that the above statement is correct. I further certify, that f have no interest in affairs of said < oniprmv. arid that I made;,. , examination of its affairs and urinal examination of its books, and tlmt from that iiispec'iuii, i lind above statement correet tin, Company having one bundled thousand dollars of paid up capital, safely secured or invested, and its premiums earned, have been thirty-live thousand nine hundred and ninety-four dollars and eighty four couts. Ita officers are well known to mm and are na nos . go,ld character and business qualification, in whose administration the public can rely fur faithful discharge of duty. _ Given under my hand this 27th day of December, 1«>». nvi i'S i p •January 1. Receipts now over, $42,000 00 Would you leave a support to your helpless family v 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 and safo investment? If so, apply to the agent of the Company and secure a policy, for this Is the best Life Insu rance Company in existence. MEDLOCK & SPARKS, AGENTS. DR. J. H. IVI’CALL, MED. EX. Clias. Whitehead, General Agent, Atlanta, Goorgia. energetic canvassers wanted. I-Iy ®3LS BJLHasm JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT la Complete in almost every particular, and wo guarantee to Execute as GOOD WORK., A# can bo done Anywhere, WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND. «J» a •■ a ra' ■sz■a. vb mb Are Strictly CASH ON DELIVERY, And our Ratos Fully as Low as those of any Establishment lu-this Section of the Country. - - f ff A--A ! HOTELS. MARSHALL HOUSE. lilt 01 011 TON ST Il E et, m and an.; put in perfect order tliruuprhout. Tin- n-avclin.r public taav rest Rr-iirßil tbfty rill tin!! gvrjtv: udiln uccoa.mu datien* at thin llonae. AJ X. B, r> '’K, Proprietor. February 'it. \ KC7. Iy ~ e v. v PAVILION HOTEL. D C NOE, Proprietor. Corner of Bull anA SnSrH Broad Stow 18, Suvitnnuli, Georgia. HAVING taken the above HouL'wMch has recently Been refitted. ftiuL refurnished tlironpliout, ttic l'rdf)flet*«'ft(oj tin- public tliat tie is a.« well prepared to Cater to their wants as any IJotrftn the btat.*. Ilbi tibia wiiliftMra be supplied with tl«* : beftt tile irutrketatferdsAnd nojpains will be spared to yive entire wuislac tiun. Transient Board $3.00 per day. l'ermlinentHoard. $1.1.00 per week. A share of public patrome:c is loirs lied. February 2?. lrdiT. 4-rs Western Hotel, Nos. 0, 11, 13 £ 15 Cortlandt Si., ' i vcr.’a. Tikis. F. Wiscor;*rr»lliW £Hl| JT X We arc in the Center of Business, and HEAIX^rARTIiUS FOR GEORGIANS. sept 13 32-ly ■ww. wipTufliri i aim «. Mm:*. CHARLESTON HOTEL, C’llSli-IONtOM, S. €’. WHITE fit MIXER, nov7-6ei PROPRIETORS. The Quitman Hotel. MRS. Me! NT OSH. N'OTIFIRS the public that she continues tiro Hotel business, at her old house, on the Public Square ; where she will endeavor to make guests feel at home. Iter table is supplied with the be»k the market adonis, and charges moderate. June 14, ISB7. 20 tt t Fountain Hotel, Liorrr Stbekt, BALTIMORE, Maryland. W. If. ( fifFo. . * ■"v Omnibus and Rnggage TV agon in alfendancf* up on al! Depots anti Boat Landings. NOTICE. .* * pmqir-; IJIiIISONS who contemplate removing to the hand of Promise, where all tropica! nature abounds, are hereby molded that ib"ir goods, wares. Ac., will Vre conveyed from Jacksonville to Santi I’oivr. IvniAN Rivui, at one half the u I nal coat, by conaigning tk« kuuA to Sesars. 11. HOPKINS A CO.. Ja.i.o nville, and li H. T. TUTS, Sand Point, Florida, as the undersigned has placed a line of v e.-sotu on tin l outside or At lantic route direct. pi*- Boats have also been plac-d on Ir.di.m River.to mipvey pas.-tpig-rs and freight atjpodr erate raiea. Ail kinds of Prorid m- and Goods cab he pro cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices, freight added. 11. T. TITCS. Ja ’ ■ ■ i iUo, Inly l._l' Cm F.COKSTMT, Bull St., near Bay Street, (it o M dealeb in— 'lmpoikb anil Bonustlf Cigars, TOBACGOj PIPESj &G. With a long established reputation as an Im porter, he endeavors to keep as good a block, in quantity and assortment, as can bo lonnd iu the State. “ The Becess.” CONNECTED w ith the' Cigar find Tolmlco fie tabiUhment, is a SALOON far the accommodation of regular palrens snd the public generally, where the Best of Imported Liquors j are served, with a LUNCH each day. Stranger* will find it a quiet resort, with no Wines or Li j qnors that are not choice. aug23 28- ly > L. J. om.MARTIN. JOHN EANNERV. ! L. J. GUiIMRTIN&CO., Cotfoa Factors GffIERAL Eisii 'ilUllin Saviuinoli, Geo. UUUiAI. ADVAXCSS Mace on Consignments. Orders promptly filled, at Lowest MafYef r&kNu. Bagging, Rope & Iron Tics CONSTANTLY ON HAXJ. Augu* T. l«f>h. fan CAEABIUtN B»B >■ 'ilAl.l- ia». -WTtciei i iy hCTrr , Oe„'diflb>k\Vhhh Healer in Butler L'ir.*. Lard. Ooo»*ry Prodner .W 111 Bsy * Ge&P Howell §r(S A4vortfccmenU forwarded to all Newspapers. N T o ad vance charged on Publishers* prices. All leading Newiijwiirerrt kept on ffle.* Information as to Cost of Advertising ftiruiebti!. r VU orders receive careful attention. Inquiries bv mail answered promptly. Complete j>rinteH lists of newspapers for sole. Special lists prepared for customers. Adveriisnnents written and noilcea secured. (>rders from business men especially solicited. 40 P a^M¥ DR. M. L. BATTLE. 6000100 ©iQfflat, BAINBRiDCE, - - CEORCSAv, (Forukritop Qiitmas, Ga.,) B»*iLL VIHIT Purtica at QUITMAN, »C'S ali point* uu the Atlantic and T T Gulf Bailroud, when .ulicitod to du so, HE fcwls grateful for th« liberal pnlrouaga which haa been tendered him, and would reapcctluliv ulicita conUU'jauce ot the taraa. July 17. 1366. ‘ apHk-l^ ! . VAN CIKSKX, OEWTIB T ANARUS, STOCK TON, NO. 13, A. & G. It. ii. (l'ermerly Or . McOonabl VanGiesou,Macon.) odors bin services to tho ci’i/.ens «and Clinch and surrounding eoun ti in ail brancht« of the profession. Will visit CJuitman or any other point I requested. REFERENCES J. D. Smith, M. O. Macon, Georgia. Capt. B. K. M eb*y, Valdosta,Georgia* J. G. Moore, Valdosta, Georgia. Hr. If. Bri rgsand Mr. j. P. (Tmrlton. Valdosla. Kev. O. L. Smith. 1). I)., Echols county, Geo. Capt. J. Wells. Valdosta, Georgia. CopL C. Wifliams. Lcwndw county, GfO. V/. J. Mabry, Valdosta, Georgia. M*frrh 1. IfWiT. fVtf ; L • ”• i F» v euan. J.vs. B. ParraMOßit. Fla. Madison, Fla Jos.-pii Fiiirgan & Cos. C OTTON FACTORS A S’!) (fommiwion Jones Upper Blocii, Bay Street, Savannah, - - - Geo. 2S&- Liberal advances on Cotton consigned to our cerrespondentht in New York and Liverpool. I September 18, 18<>8. 3m CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. GKS EUAL surrs OFFICE, ) Ati./ntic Gvir Railroad Cj., Savannah, Ort. 28tli, 1808. ) (\ N and after Sunday, November lat, Train# / on this Hoad will run a h follows ‘Leave Savannah, daily. (Sundaya excupted,) at 7:00 A. M. Arr ve at Quitman. . 3:22 P. M. Arrive at Bninbridge 10:20 4 * Leave liainbridge 7:90P. M. Leave Quitman 11:061*. M. Arrive at Savannah at 88)0 A. M. U.rf. HALVES, navti 2m GenO Sup’t. 4 Sr».<)() GUBIdiVBACU Ijl Os f " v.i.uc s?nifr*:r: iti at y Book Ajcnt. AGENTS WANTED FOB MATTHEW HALE SMITH'S NEW BOOK, 'BIMOSMWBIIYir a woa;::-kfletk with ankcdotks and in'CIDEXTs of Life in (he Greai Metropolis, * Being a Mirror of New York, reflecting the Se cret* of the Great City, One agent Mild 80 in one day, another sold and delivered 227 in l r > >ys, another 204 in 7 days. No bo e: ever pubM :. *d that sells so rapidly. Yon wish to know how Fortunes are made a and lost in a day; hew Shrewd Men are - r ; -d ja Wall sirect; how Countrymen art ; swindled by sbei pera; how Ministers and kler -1 chants arc* Vdackinailed; how Pance Hails and Concert Saloons am managed; how Gambling j Houses and Lotteries are c* udncttd; how Stock ■ <'ompauies originate and how ihc bubbles burst, j S:c read this work. It telle you about the uits tories of New York, and contains spicy life like sketches of its anted millionaire?, aerchaote, A«. A large < u tavo Volume, 720 pages, finely illue trated. The $5.00 Greenback sent free o» ap plication. Tor full particulars and terms ad dress the sale publishers. J. B. BURR & CO.. Hartford, Conn. January 29, *B6O. 2 st T. SKELTOJV .JON CS, gookscUer 3 net St^tiofrep^ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Theological. Classical. School and L’nblicationfe kept on hand. received aay Work. or American. ang23-ly Fisk’« IdLetalic Burial Gases. ALL size,- kept constantly oa hand at the sdtt . of J. T. Budd, Monticeiio, andC. 11. rmilK’ -tore. Madison. Florida. Also. ;vn assortment is constantly kepton hrvnd. by F. R. FILPES. Quitman. Ga. on delivery. T. A W. A*. W. SIMMONS, Apr.* TVeomberl4, 1866 6m THE HOMESTEAD PROVISION." ORDINARY’S OFFICE, 1 Qrmi.w, L'RwiKn Cos., Ga., Oer. 2:', W6B. persons desirous ot availing themselves of the benefit of the Home stead law. can now be acccmmodatod by making out a schedule and description of their yeraona. property, and filing said schedule in my office ; then tin- application will be made for the Hem# stead. Af:er winch I will issue an order, direct ed to the Uoui'tj Surveyor, to lay #ff and make a plat of the same, and return to this office. ! "7 ’o* JAMFS L BEATV V B r