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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1869)
to ri;i\Tri!S. ■ JKS W- P -■4* * fill IK STTISCHIBERS manufuc/arv* T vj*<* U«~ JL volviug Double ami .Single Cylinder i'rin) imr IHsieiitises, Bed and Flatten Ep.WJ£ltri#SEß 10 u NEWSPAPER, HooK, Job, AM) « .z.m. sat*. es» PRINTING. - • - -• Tljey 7. oui*i cwi 14 gttpnlion of F«bli«liftrs ot News f'uj>ei> lo Heir new RAILWAY imimm msa, WliMi I* •■K}>r<’=-ly designed to supply Xcwspa prrfmfßwmWßfo rtrenlittfort with h plain lull fieri qgrbje A'Jijiting Mnc&kc, arid ono capablefd dninf aj*W '.loh oik-ver.v ileHcriptinn. It; (inn lie me easily 111 hub man at :l spinal of 800 impression# per’ Imus-, atytlby r-ieam m ill give }«*h tier lionrfwlmmil ndlse or jar.' * Tile I'rci.fi occupies a space fit x 10 feet, anil rati lie worked in a ftaotli nevun f cthigh. \yeight boxed, , r >,Uod pounds! Their a f N. C L K LARGE CYLINDER mmi m m' ■ » PRISTINt MACIIIAT,. fOR COUNTS PRESS, In also a convenient and durable Frluthjg Ma chine, callable of doing tin* entire work of an out of town office It in Wgoid to run by lmtul at a .speed of 800 per hour. Each Machine is warranted, and will not; foil to cive We nmnufnrtmo almost Every Article Rrqbirud for Letter Press, Lithographic or Copper-Plate Printing, Book-Binding, Electrotypiag, and Stereotyping, Am! furnish Outfits complete fur each.; ftß~ We would enl! attention to our l’atom Sectional Stereotype Blocks, Mechanical Quoins, Potent Lined Gulleys, K»w Oompositors’ Stands, Cabinets, ol new designs, and all sizes, Standing Galleys, Tatent Pocket Bodkins, Printers’ Knives, Ac. Blanketing and Tape id our own imports.ion, and made expressly tor our Newspaper and Cyl inder I’rinting Machines. Estimates, US’ DETAIL, Furn islaed • Anew Catalogue containing cuts and descrip tions ot manv new Machines, not before show-n iu tieir books, w ith directions for putting up. working. Ac., and other information, is just com pleted. and can be bad on application. E, HOE & CO.. NEW YORK acd BOSTON. MIriCEJiLANKOUS. ECQiiQM'f . ani > RARE IM)fJSTEY. SAVE VWll! HALS. '- x - —•— : - THE LIUCKASAIiO \f ‘•J **"«•*'■' ®r®S»*tft«o*ndil<rts ntf Vvmweiti I W « J \IM! now pfvj>;m;d to purchaKe Good Clean Cotton and LI non Hag*, in any quantity, onll pay lor thorn The Highest aaQESo mam JSAn I Oetjstli.. Tiny have esiabli.slud a'flne Depot at N T o. 51 j North Water street, for the receipt and storage ■ of Bags and Paper Stock of all porta, under I the immediate charge of Capt. Til OS. JiASS. j who is, aißhoti/i‘d to pay u liberal price for all Stock required for the Company Mills and brought so him in a suituM# vendition. Bags may be cither white, colored, or mixed, hnt they must be lree from woolen, clean and well handled. Dealers in paper stock iu the city and interior will find it to their advantage to communicate; with us before disposing of their stock elsewhere j Newspapers will advance their own interest by lending their influence.to secure the saving and collection of all the rags 1u be found in their respective localiti ’S We will credit them in ex change for paper at liberal rates for all the mer idian table Rags they may send us. Bags sent by the Rivers and Great Northern; Bail read 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 byletter, at the office of the Advertiser and Register, Mobile, Alabama. . W. G. CLARK, President. PECKER & CO. IVORY AGRAFFE BAR ft®,l'M A RE celebrated' throughout the country, and rV are distinguished for their Singing Quality: Volume and purity of tone ; Sympathetic Clastic even touch, Durability of construction, and beau ty of finish! First Premiums awarded at the New York S(ftte4*'a?rhi 1858,''and whenever and wherever ! exhibited. The Decker & Company Pianos have always received the First Premium whenever ntvjl wkere ercr 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 practi cal effect. It. is the most compaet Agraffe ever invented, and its ipjine nee upon the tone is to render ir mellower, founder, and more clearly brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that .sharp, metalie quality which disfigures the instrument! of all other makers. The unanimous opinion of the best, artists and tin* most reliable critics, is that the Decker «V Company Ivory Agraffe Bar Piano Forte, Which in voluminously sonority, and posit iff* solidity of tone, cau alumi cymparisem with the best grand Piano Fortes made. Ko. ~ (Jnlon Square, Cor. of 1 Ith St. nnd Ith avenue, NEW YORK. Jiuuuuy J 47-tt 1869. ffiE son’inarN fAvorite. IIBIR WEELLY FOR BOYS AID EIBLS. Pronounced by the Southern Press to be the most elegant and ‘talented young people's paper plinted in this country. ! We are flow publishing .1 /nrooher s Tshtud. a Sequel to the Young Marooners, nnd Jack Ikdnli. or a Boy's Adventures in Texas, by one of Fan il in V jnen ]>rouv*unee<l 'cqfi.d to the best of Mayne Reid's storb‘», v Wo nhall begin, in the first number of 18tf8. p, thrilling story by a lady of Virginia, entitled ‘-Ft.t.kx IfrxTr.n: A tote of the B ur,” which will run for several months. Among the regular contributors to BFBKE’S WEEKLY are Rev. F. B. Gon.mxo, author o ‘The Youug Maioonm’s;’M»s. .i.wi V. H. Cross; Mra. T%iro. ot Rome (fa.:‘Mi* Mary J. Ui’sm u, ot Norfolk. Ya„ and many others. Tkkms $2 a year iu advance ; Three copies for* $5. Five copies for $x * Ten copies for sls. and 'Twenty-one copies for S2X. and Teacliers A fuunshod at $1.50 per an mini. The wduuw) begins with the July number. Back puiuhcr| can by simjpliyd from the first, and all yearly sttbseribvrs may receive the hum bofor she tirst six month!, stitched n an eia : gant illuminated covci> Address, J M'. BFBKB A CO., Publisher s Macon Ga. jfSEr* “Burke's Weekly" and Quitman Banner i will be furnished for one year for $5,00 cash. I Blt Ucr Hiaii GoM, f Ul'R NEW Indesiriictiblc Golden Pens. Art 1 rocouiUH'ndeil bv Bankers. La\v v ( 'ls. Rroß'S- sors. Taaf iH-rr. nnd all who have tried t ti.au, as tiie liest I’eu uirumfixeMued. They are uou-eorrosiv '. and in.uiufacturtd with tne priTates-t fare, reiidertn,; them more du rable than any pen now before the public. Sent post-paid to any address for 7j cents per box, containing one dozen. Orders containing »oaey for the same sent at our risk. l)o not forget to try litem. M. Mt ALl’lX A CO.. Louisville. Ky. 7srg,lTease state where yon saw this advertise ment. 120-lOt im woos, ties & to., wuoutsauc t'Sil.Kivs lx ICE! ICE!! Nos. 106. I?f. ROO and 202 Bay Street, Savannah .Georgia. ap!7 6u» Quitman A dvertisemerits. . PATRONIZE 11 M 11NSTITUTIM& PIEDHONT K»* %«rn,»t»aj iu | & HBtodskdS IliUMaMndd «rni««u «• Iwf »«««-'•' a J w FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorized Capital, - - ! Capital Paid in, : : : : : $100000! 87 1-2 percent, of Profits paid to Policy Holders, t**m r m" m r ■' ■ o ’w* w-7 r ■ > THE PIEDMONT HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIUCINIA, hi:ij jrTii, Capital Stock j»aitl in, - -- -- -- -- 7,Ki(),000 <0 Premiums since Organization, U.T.O?)t si S 13.5,99 t M VV. C. CAIiKI.XUIOV, ,i. .1. HOPKINS, -SV ■rrefair, State of Virginia, Nelwn (Jaunty, to-unt : This day. W. I!. Carrington,and J. J. Hopkins. (President and Kecrotnn lof i!i. i'le.iee nt Real Kstate Insurance Company, jiersonaliy appeared Ireftre me, a jnstiee of tin pe.e e, m atnl fi t said comity, and made oath that th<- above statement, is e.irrect. I further certilyßthatl have no interest in affairs of said Company, and tliaf T made . - e,rumination of its allatrs nnd actvat rsarnituiUov of its brinks, ami that fioni that insjiei"inn. I 1 ii above statement correct—the Company having one hundred titnnsund dbllurs of paid up • safely secured or invested, and its premiums earned, have tieen thirty-live thousand nine In l .' • and ninety-four dollars and eighty-four cents. Its offleers arc well known Ui me, and aie men m 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, lkiii. JOHN S. RIVERS. -J. P. •January 1. Receipts now over, j 12,000 oo Would you leave a support, to year helpless family * Would you at your death release an encumbered estab Would you secure your endorsers from loss? Would you be 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 best J.;te Insu rance Company in existence. MED LOCK & SPARKS, AGENTS. DR. J. H. M’CALL, EX. CJias. Whitehead, General Agent, Atlanta, Geor it. energetic canvassers wanted. I-Iy Miaaa JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Tw Complete in almost every particular, and we guarantee tt> Execute its good •vtromss., As can be done Anywhere, WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND. c» k amt ttjk: kk ta ‘Are Strictly GASH ON DELIVERY, And our Rates Fully as Tow as those of any Establishment In this Section of the Country. HOTELS. MAJiiIIALL HOUSE, STREET, SAVAXXA.II CEOItGIA. , > ' r .. ai -~ ftaAWW fit-t r!.a- fI.W It::* I..•<•« rcim.flri,-.l U. and ny» ! relTirnisheil ami pul in nerleci outer IliwntEtio'n!. Tim tr»v«-H:w public way ri” f a.-.'!ircd ilfey fifH Huu'tiuiufuftul>lu accmiHUu da lion® at thus Ilousiy c ’ ; - A. B. I ATE, Proprietor. February 22. 1867. ly PAVILION HOTEL D C NOE, Proprietor. (Difiu.-r if IfulJ anil Saulk Broad Streets, v amialx, (jioOVtfiu. H AVING takrni the above Hotel. which has recently been refitted and refurnished throughout. tin* Proprietor can awiw the public hs any Hotel itf&Ue State. Hb table will always be s:i ujiiiiMl with tin' best tin* market a'Joi ds. ttjn«l in* 11. . ins will I.hv spared to give entire sat inac tion. *' Tran«U*ril Board ?&*W per day. HeraiaiKyit.Board. "r per week. A share of pfbtfc patronage is solicited. February 22. 186.7, 4-ts Western Hotel, Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Cortlandt St., I). !>. Wiwik-w:. i KKW YORK. Thus. L. W inciieifer. | We are in the Center of Business, and HEADQUARTHUR FOU GEORGIANS., septl.'l .'H-ly WM. WIHTE. 6Eli. Cr. MIXER CHARLESTON HOTEL, Cliarleitioii, S. ( . WHITE Ci MIXES, novT-ffhl I’ROI’RIRTOKS. The Iliiilmiiii Hole!. MRS. MCINTOSH. the public that she continues the lAI Hotel bttMie ss, at lu*r old house, on the Public Square : where she wiU endeavor to make guests feel at home. ller table is supplied with the best the market affords. and charges moderate. June It, 1867. 20-tt I Fountain Hotel, Light Street, BALTIMORE, Maryi.and. W. 18. Claimisgli, Pro. Omnibus and Baggage Wagon in attendance up oil all Depots and Bunt Landings. NOTICE. ? * i *t/' r r \ . FOR l\Bli\ RIIER, FLORID! 1)Kl»SOSS who contemplate n»nir*W: >» the Laui of Promise, where ftli ' 1 ‘ in abounds nr*' hereby notified that • o*d-. w.ues. Ac.. " ill bo conreyed Horn Ji uville to Saxu Point. Inman River, at one half the in ti a! cost, bv con-ign.ng the same to M«*>sr- !.. Hopkins a co.. ia-i and to ii.T. TlTb«>* «Stwul Poirr. Flori h», a.- »h«- uuilei* *g»;<*d lias placed u line of vet-els oh the outside >»r At lantic route direct. Boats have also luieu placed on Indian River, to convey passengers and freight at mod erate rates. All kinds «.f Provistonyr.nd Goods can be pro cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices, tieightmlded. H. T. TITUS. Jacksonville. July 1. 1 ? S. Em F. CONSTANT, Bull St., near Bay Street, S:oasni;ih, Geo., IUS At, EH IN— • |iuprtcb anb Domistic Cigars, TOBACCO, FIPESj Sc o. IWlth a long established reputation as an Ira porter, he endeavors to keep as good a k. . in quantity aud assortment, as can be kwnil in ee The Recess.” CIOXXECTKD w ith the Cigar and Tobacco Es ) tablbhmeut. is a sal o o X ! for the accommodation of regular patrons and | 'he public-generally, where the Best of Imported Liquors ! are served, with a LUNCH each day. Strangers I I will find it a quiet resort, with no Wire s er Li I qnore that are not choice. aug23-29-lv • I 1.. J. GITEMARTIX. JOHN FLANNERY. L, J, OUILMARTIM CO., Cotton Factors 8811 MHIiiIIIEIISU Savannah, Geo. LIBERAL ADVANCES Mace on Consi.enments. Orders promptly filled, at Lowest Market rates. Bagging, Rope & Iron Ties CONST AXTLY ON' HAND. August TANARUS, IStis. ftm OHA BORN B. GOODALL, i successor to Sea- O born GeoilallA Wholesale Dealer in. Butler rpp.. Sl ., T.,rC"ontry I’rofin?-. Ac.. 2IC Bay st. GEO.PBOWELL|rg Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. No advance charged on Publishers* ptwrtfc All leading Newspapers kept on file.’ Information a* to Cost ot Advertising furnished. All orders receive careful attention. Inquiries bv mail answered promptly. Complete printed IHh of newspapers for tala. Special lists prepared for customers. Advertisements writ and novices secured. Orders from bosines men especially solicited 40 eiOI3©IOEI EllSlßfOSlo' BAINBRIDCE, - - GEORGIA. (Former!. Y OF QeitmaS, Ga.,) ■m HT ILL YI.'TT I'arllr* al QUITMAN, and all points on Die AtlanUo iV».J U Gulf Railroad, when >oUcitetl to do »o. Hr: te«l, cratefn! fur :!io jifcen.l i. tronage wliicli has been U-ndered biro. aoiV »<iu!d ri'sficcifu!: y .olicit »■■■ ntinuance ol tlu> same. I July IT. 1868. * aptO-ly V. VAN ( IESEX, DENTIS “jP , STOCKTON, NO. 155, A, at G. R. R. '.Formerly Drs. McDonald & Van Gieson, Macon,) I > KSPEOTFULLY offers his services to the It citizens of Clinch and surrounding coun ties. in all branches of the profession. Vy.. Will visit Quitman or any other point requested. KKFKUENCES J. D. Smith, M. D, Macon. Georgia. ('apt. B. F. Moseley, Valdosta.Georgia. J. G. Moore. Valdosta. Georgia. Dr. H. Briggs and Mr. j. 1). Charlton. Valdosta. Lev. O. L. Smith. D. D., Echols county, Goo. ( ’apt. J. Wells. Valdosta, Georgia. (’apt. C. C. Williams. Lowndes county, Go®. W. J. Mabrv. Valdosta. Georgia. March 1,1807. 5-ts Fernandlna, Fla. Madison, Fla. Josuph Viiirgan k Cos. i COTTON FACTORS A N D Commission gUcvcltante,. Vl-O 7 Jones Upper 231ct;k,Say Street, Savannah, - - - Geo.. if ft** Liberal advances on (Jetton consigned tc our eoriHLspondents in New York aud Liverpool.' September 18, 1.868. 55m CHANGE GF SCHEDULE,. f&r- >■ '"YT.. . 2 GFNFRAL SI I'TS OLFICK, I Ati stic & Gi'i.k ILtnjjiiAj) (' J- Sav.'ini ill, Oft. >:SiTS. ) ON and affrr Siimluy. No- i iuhi'i Ist, Train*. on this Ktir.il will run ns fol'ows Is'avn S ar.aah. daily, (Snmlavs . An-iifmu.! '!!!!!...!!'. !,-.:zar. v. Arrive nt i .mibridgt- 10:20 •• ! ,-nve Ilu't;i>i id'_-e T:iiu D M. I .-aye (JiliH/me U:t)« l‘. M. A:; N,. at Savannah at stun A. M» lI.S. JIA INKS, novt;-2m <len'l Snp’t. l 5«.“5.« >0 Git 11 EN 15 AC It . V Os tn • M fret: to uni/ Book- Aqtnt. AGK.VTS WANTED FOR MATTHEW HARE SMITH'S NEW BOOK,. “iiiiuMffliiiiifM; • W Li; KKi’J.E I E WIT3 ANE!'i»OTES .\ND IXL’HIKNTS OF Life in the Greai Jfj'frojxflis, > Being a Mirror o. New York, the Se crets of the Greai GiSy; One agent sold < s o in one- ?t; d \ aitcvthfev soMamt* deliverod 227 in 15 days, another 2Q4 in 7 days. No U<» *!v ever published that sells so rapidly. IfTI I on wish to know how fortunes arc mad© a 5* and lost in a day; how Shrewd Men are ined ia Wall s- et; how Count! y men arc. •swi l by sharpers: fmw Ministers and Mer chan are blackmailed; bow Dance HalU and Concert Saloons are managed; how Gambling ' Houses and Lotteries are conducted; how Stock Companies origi late and how the bubbles burst, Ac., read Cos work. It t«HIs you about the mys • t:• - ■ ' N'-u Y-"': ai.o • spicy life ]i A # ! sketches of its H-*red miHionaire- merohants. See. ! A large Oclav - Y. -liime. 720 p«ges. finely illu^- ■ .o il. The .'I.OO Greenback sent free on ap p'ic.t'.ion. For fi:i! pavticnlars and terras *d • dregs the sole publishers. J. B. BURR A CO.. Hartford, Conn. January 29, 1 869. 2 st T. SKKLTON JON EM, Bookseijer grtef Statf'Qner, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Theological. Classical, School and Miscellancon* Publications kept on hand. received for any Work, I’oroif ! or American. ang23>ly Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases. 4 LL si/es kept constantly on band at tbe sbw* A of J. T. Budd. Monticello, and C. H. Smith tore. Madison, Florida. Also, an a>sor;ment s constantly kepton hand by F. R 2 KILDES. Quitman, Ga. on~delivery. T. A W. A. W. SIMMONS, Agent*. December 14. 188(5 6m ' THE HOMESTEAD PROVISION, ORDINARY'S OFFICE. I QrmujkS. Bbouk- Ci>.. Ga.. Oct. 23, 1868.) persons desirous ot availing themselves of theben-’llt of the Home stead law. can now be acccmmotiu:ed by making out a schetinle and dcscripfion of their personal property, and filing said schedule in ray office ; then the application will bo made for ne Home si* nl. After which I will issue an order, direct ed to th** County Surveyor, to lay off and make a plat of tl o same, and return to this office. C57-U) JAMES L. BEA.TV : O. B. CT