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FTpJIK SUBSCRIBERS manufacture Type Re-
JL vwlving Double and Single Cylinder
Printing Machines, i
"Bed and Plaiten
POWER PRESSES
tor
NEWSPAPER,
Boolt, ifol3,
AND
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PRINTING.
They would e*ll attention of Publishas of New:
d'tpcni to their new
BAILWAY
mmmm fuss.;
Which is expressly to Supply Ncivspn
P«1« of moihtatu circulation with tt plain Iml
srrvlcable I’rtntinj; Machine, unit one capable ot
doing also Jell work oi ivcfry doseiifTtloti. If
♦an be run easily by one mafrut a spßiil "l sno
i.nprc«'lons per'lmiiv, anil by stenm nill give
tom) or 120 b per hour, without noise or jar.
The Press decuples n spare .o.', x 111 I'eet, and
««n be worked In a room »evey f ethigh. Weight
bntsd, r.,tiUi) iHiumls.
| Their
# S I N'G I, E
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h w m. m; ■ »
fII.HIWS
MACHINE,
fOR
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PRESS,
Is also a convenient nn4 iltirnble Printing Ma J
chine, rapalile of doing the entire work »f at)
out of town nttti e > •
tt is designed to run by hand at a speed of
too per hour
Each Machine la warranted, and,will notj fail
to give satisfaction.
We manufacture almost •
Every Article
- Repaired for
Letter Press,
Lithographic or
Copper-Plate Printiilg,
Book-Binding,
Electrotyping, and
Stereotyping,
And furnish Outfits complete for each.
would call attention to our
Fat«nt Sectional Stereotype Blocks,
Mechanical Quoins,
Patent Lined Galleys,
New Compositor*)’ Stands,
Cabinets, of new designs, and all sizes,
Standing Galleys,
Patent Pocket Bodkins,
Printers’'Knives, <fce.
Blanketing nml Tips of onr own imporhuion,
and made expro.slv torvmr Newspaper and Cyl
inder Printing Machines.
Estimates,
IN DETAIL,
Fu.rn istie and.
Anew Catalogue containing cut® and descrip
tions ot many new Machines, not before shown
ia their books, with directions for putting up.
working, Ac.. and other information, is just com
pleted, and can be had on application.
R.HOE & CO,'
NEW YORK and BOSTON.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
ECONOMY
AND
RARE INDUSTRY. j
SAVE YOUR RAGS.
THE CIIICK AS AEO
1 f AM)A*'W \wtt;ifii!
WWisiWtA** J
•J , a J
A ItK now prepared to purchase Good f lean
. Cotton unit Linen Rag;, any quantity.
| and pay lor them
The Highest
EiaiEOT mam
In Casli.
Tliev liuve « tiddi-ji-d a fine Depot at; No. ;>1
North Water street, for the receipt and stornpt
of Hugs and Taper Htoek of all sorts, under
the immediate charge of (’apt. TITOS. BASS,
who is authorized to pay a liberal price for all j
Stock required for the Company Mills and j
brought to him in a nuitalile condition.
Bags may be either white, colored’, op.mixed,
but , tlmy.must be free from woolen, clean and
well handled.
Dealers in paper tod'in the city and interior
will lind it to their advantage to communicate
with iis bcibreali.sposlng.of their stock elsewhere
Newspapers will advance their own interest
by lending their influence, to secure tlx* saving
and collection of all the* rags lobe found in their*
respective localities We will credit them in ex
change lbr paper at liberal rates for all the mer
chantable Bags they may send u.
Rage sent by the Hi vers and Great Northern
Railroad should be addressed’ to the Company
at Mobile.
All shipments by the Mobile and Ohio Bail
road should be directed to Bcfcvpr 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, dr to the
undersigned, in person or by letter, at the office
of the Advertiser and Register, Mobile, Alabama.
W.G. CLARK, President.
TIIE
DECIDER & CO.
IVORY AGRAFFE I!AR
PI AW© ST® STBS
ARE celebrated throughout the country, and
. are distinguished for their Singing Quality;
Volume ami purity of tone ; Sympathetic Elastic
evru touch, Durability of construction, and beau
ty of finish! C
First Rmmums awarded at the New York
State Fair in 1858, and whenever .and wherever
exhibited.
The Decker & Company Pianos have always
received the First Premium whenever and lolurn
n-fi' they have competed with the most celebra
ted makers in this country,
j The Ivory Agra lie Bar is an invention beauti
ful in its simplicity, and womlngjil in iN pracli
cal effect. It is the most compact Agraffe ever
iirvented,and its influence upou the tone is to
render it mellower, rounder, and* more clearly
brilliant, while it Utterly overcomes that sharp,
met-alicquality which disfigures the'.instrument
of all other makers.
The unanimous opinion of the best artists arid
thojKost rellabm critics, is that the Decker «V
Company Ivory Agraffe Bar Piano Fork', which
in voluminously sonority, and positivesolitlity of
tone, can stand comparison with the best grand
Piano Fortes'{nude.
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Jauuift’y 347-ts
1869.
THE - SOUTHERN FAVORITE.
mirnm Rißuipi
i by the Southern Dress to he the most
elegant and talented yonng people's
paper printed in this country.
We are now publish Mi roarer s Island, a
.Sequel to the Young Mafooners, ami Jack P ■
or a Bey's Adventures indNas. by one of Fan
nin's men -pronounced -equal to the best of
Muyne Reids stories.” .We shall begin, in the
first number of a thrilling --it ry by a lady
••f Virginia, entitled * Ei.i kn lli NtK»: A Ud>‘ </,
; ihc B ur,” wfcic-h will run for several im nth*.
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; WEEKLY aw Rev. F. R. Goilmno, author o
■ ‘The Ytrnng MaroonerV,' M»-s. .1 vm, f H.Chos>;
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j Norfolk’, Va., and many others.
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an mini.
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| hers for the first six months, stitched in pn ole
i gaut illuminated cover.
Address, J. W. BURKE A CO.,
Publisher's Macon Ga.
| z-$r "Jr It's lIVA V'qml (ju'drnitH Bn- •
i will be furnished |or oik h year l\q* $3,00 cash.
Hilttl’ than fwotd.!
ora*NiAv .
[lulestruetible Golden Pens.
Arc recommended by Ranker.., Lawyers, Droles
: sor», Teachers, Mmiiant*. anil all who hare tried
i them, ns the besii’en luumilaehircd.
i They are non-corrosive. amt manufactured
! with the greatest care, remlerii r them mmv du-
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Lonisvilte. Ky. '
*y;-ITe.'.t,' state where you saw this advertise
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VLT, sizes kept constantly *>n hand at )he slew
of J. T. Rudd. Monticeilo, andC. H. Smilh
tore. Madison; Rlorida. -
Also, an as-er;:ne:u - ■'or’y. '..op: on iiau.
by F. ii. FILL)K'. Unitman, G,.
BSTdiash on deliverv.
T. * W. A. W.SIMMON?. Ageiun.
December 14. tfud tim
(T L. GtLHFIiT. to iler in Gro,. ries. Finite
• md YejeUbles. [SO.u!.west corner Market j
Soft), re. ‘ oi.-2d.2m !
vt'im mamm.
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MALE AND FEMALE.
mllß EXERCISMB’ OF THIS iN.dTTTCTION
JL will be resume.! on Monday, the ißth.,l^6D.
, Ljtkiurv nim.VUTSIKXT.
JSev. O. E. SAITTII nml Mr.
0.-AV. STEVENS.
*
Kb'sic DrourMKXT.,
Miss. JStJIO NOJtTIIEN
. Rates of Tuition. Fix, Fight or Twjlro Dollar*
per Quart! rfhiecording to the ait) ancement of
the pupil.
Tuldon payable iho end*Y>f each Quarter:
;V . deduction made, except in sot proha'
ed ». kness.
j 4c:: ~ia good families. sl3.O^jieu.uiomh.*
Quitman, Chi. siau. 8, IS fill. 4!)-Im5t
~ v agT:n rs wanted fob
SfiFRETS OFTHE&RKYT UTY,
A Work descriptive o' -he Virtu; * -ad th« Vices,
the Mysteries, Miseries and primes of N. x city, j
If von wish to know how Fortum-s ire made .slid j
; lost in a day : how Shrewd M- x-e rained in
i Wnll Street; how Countrymen hw by
• Sharpers : how Miuifeters and Mertban's arc i
! Blackmailed; hnw Dance Halls ami ( <ncf >a- j
| loons urn managed ; how Gambling .Uous sand j
i Lotteries are conducted ; how Stoek- rfn i Ou j
! Companies Originate and how tly* Bubbles ;
I rend tliis work. It contains 35 line engravings;
j tolls all about the Mysteries ami Cni»es«of New
| York, and is the Spiciest and Cheapest work of
j the kind published.
; ' Price only $2.75 per Copy.
for Circulars and s»‘e our teims, and j
' a full description of the work. Address. ,R)NE>,,
! BROTHERS A CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
CAUTIONViSS':),:::,;™'-:
i bt-inir ciioulatcd. w that tit.- hooks you buy
| contain 35 tine engravings and sell at $2.73 per (
I copy - I
i I ’ St.T.OO d\S K EIV I.* -V Olt
: A OffyK rallies' >r/rtc 1 • ant) Book AjeiU.
AGKNTS WANTKD FOll
: MATTHEW HAL'S SMITH'S SLW BOOS,
''SBltMSßliinillYir
V WORK nEI’I.KTE WITH ANKCIH)TES VND-INCU>KN fti OF
Life in the Great Metropolis,
; Being a Mirror of New Yot k* reflecting the Se
crets of the GreatAiity. .
! Yfne agent void B f > in oiuml.ix ,an eh r xddatnl
| delivered 'l- 7 in 13 d.tv-. •.! r.i a . days.-
No book •. er published that sells .- a i By.
ffYo-.l whn to know how ! : ?>.• .re made
*\nd lost- in a day: how Shrew Men are
ruined in Wall str -t; how Conn ;ymen are
I swindled by sharpers; h-‘w V w 4 ‘t> '.ad Mer
chants are blackmailed; how Dane* Rails *nd '
Concert Saloons ar» managed;.huw Gambling I
Houses and Lotteries are c inducted: how. Stock
Companies origi jate and how the bubbles burst,
A,-., road this work. It lolls you-about the mys
teries of New York, and contains spicy life like
sketches of its noted millionaires, merchants. yVe.
A large Octavo Volume. T2O pages, finely ilitts- •
trated. Tin* $5.00 Greenback sent free oa ap- j
plication. For full particulars and terms ad
dress the sole publishers.
J. I>. !»!. UR A CO.. Hartford, Conn.
January I’Y asC>. i st
I (j£O.J? |?owEli
i AdvertisemeuU.forwn: dcd to^;' *
No advance charged on Publish- 1 ' pvt-*#.
All leading Newspapers kept on file.
Information as fb C ost of Advertisinglhrnished. j
All brders careful attention.
Inquiries bv mail answered promptly.
•Complete printed lists of newspapers for sale, j
Special lists prepared for customers.
Advertisenients'written andnotices secured.
Orders from business men especially solicited !
40PaekRo^
DR, M. L. BATTLE.
!■ Qob©i®Ei tsEiMMC
< - - GEL .CIA.
i (Formerly of Quitman, 0a..)
YfcPfA VISIT Parlies at. QOITIVIAW, and all points on tha Atlantic, and
! V f Gulf Jtailntpd. wiien solicited to do so.
TTK lewis grateful for the liberal patronage which has been tendered Lira, and.
I I would re.-peGtlullj solicit a continuance of tin* same.
July 17, 186*8. •splO-ly
l ! . VAX (iIESEX,
DENTIST,
STOCKTON, NO. 13, A. & G. R. R.
(Formerly Drs. McDonald A Van Giesoa. Macon.) •
1 > ESPECTFULI.V offers his services to the i
i\ citi ’- ns of Clinch and surrounding conu
fies. in all branches of the profession.
Will visit Quitman or any other point
requested. . •
RKW&KXCES
I. D. Smith. M. P. Macon. Georgia .
Cam. lb ]•'. Moseley. Valdosta.Georgia.
J. Moore, Valdosta. <•- i.i.
Ib . H.Briggsnnd Me. jJ) i. arltojn, VaM —a.
Rev. «.)* L. Smith. P. I).. »1> county, Geo.
Capt* J. W ’lt* - . Valdosta G ..r ; »>
<>t. P- C. William-, l.owu . • rtt* Geo.
W. J. Mabry Valdosta. ts» .a.
March 1, lhft7. 5-ts
Fountain TTbtel,
Light Stki r.r, HAL. 1. '
W. 15. Clalmusli, Pro.
Omnibus and.Baggage “Wagon in attendance up 1
ou all Depots and Boat Landing. I
HOTELS.
MARSHALL HOUSIj
BROUGHTON STREET, j
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
fcfc ■~ j it *
fippi r ]\- ' class Ifob iin been remodeled
JL * aud.ney.l;. refuniiabed and psu m purfect
I (UllonA u “ 1j ’' a. B. .LI CE, Proprietor.
; February 22,1 467.
PAVILION HOTEL.
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner es Bull ami South Broad Strnnt>,!
SuMinuuli, Ci <‘6rjs,iii»
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which li-i«
recently. r*ttH anil r-f’irmsh.-r!
throughout ■ the iVuprinter «<o awor<- U.«
h= iinv Hotel in the Suite. li ; - thbl.i will always
he siu>piie<l ftith ti»e Dust market tiiul
nnfpainit tv ill he ..jutrotl to give entire * a tiftl ac
tion.
Traasieni 80ard,........ .$llOO per day.
I'ertnunenl Ihiartl *IS.» fa r w .•eh.-
A .hare ..f piiblic patrol a i- tolieiteil.
pebniary 2 1, Jehj. >tl
"WESTERN iIOTEL,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Cortiandt St.,
!»• !>• "'i':ent -*r> *. 1 tpty YORK.
Tuok. E. WIVCMI*TKB. { • *
Wo art* iu the .{tester o’i Br - ntoe. anti
HEADQUARTERS FOR GEORGIANS.
s.ptlS K-)r
WSI. WHITE. tio. C. MIXER
CHARLESTON HOTEL, •
Iliarlosfoft, !**■•
WHITE & MIXER,
• nov7-dra lffrf>Fß! KTORS.
! The iieteS
MBS, MrdNTOSH
1 *
j the p-ildr* that, cnLuVv; toe
. ■ *1- ■ • i(it‘.ed Uie bestthfe miWkfd
June $4, IBtf7. -’<• <r
CHANGE OF. SCHEDULE.
1*
1 • GENERAL SEPTS OFFICE.' 1
An,/mu. ii Gu.k JLui.uu.tr. C -
Savannah, Oct isßth, V v; o-S. )
(V !*-' Tnim
Leave S.a annub. daily. ffcui&Uys
excgptod,) ~.. .7:0 ) A M
I Arrive at Qwiimrui. . . P. M
| Arrive at BalttbrWge Ibciu
Leave Bain bridge . .. V. » nK> P. M.
; Leave Quitman lliilfi P. M.
• Arrive at SavauUah at .B tl.
■
1 novG-Hm . ’ Gt n'l Sup't.
Telegraph Ftiblic vcions Dr ASSD.
MlfOX B.HM TANARUS; SSAPB.
Thir paper will oni.-r the year with » very
i heavy ctreui tti.in. It Wili ever be loaipl in the
Llrent reuk.yf .-hmthnrn Janirnah.ui .-full ol the
* latent ttO’.v- 'I'OO OS'l I. i 11 ’.V!tl he
l invahmhie to the I’kinter, the Mechamt auJ tlie
; Ilu.ini-: :,and rroh - total mats. It will take
' strong tmhl of every important miercO ofGeoto
\ gin 'aailtbe South, ami without i.n;G :iuy at ail
on the sphere of the kgrieultilital journal.-, it will
conh/ li move timely-ami iinporWnt a/rieuliurai
- Ms - . - r arustun, or /, for -ix months,
i or $1 per month.
Georgia Semi-Weekly Telegraph
Will be publi -hod Twice a wc«k I f -,v ill pr<" *nt
tlM'*»au\^.cliu» as tbc Daily - he of ibe
sdnio and e>?>t.am f**vi r or n » ndv;'*»
The Jirst num *-t wiii ' uM. ou • i; o
•
. months. '
(irorgia A%o‘!iJy T^legrajili.
I Thin splemliil sheet is am m* th ; largest in the
wdrM. It is cvmii ■ »o-■ Vof p.iget? arid fiftv
. six -columas-*--ik--vriy iH...reading matter, Me
shall accept for it but t’4.w -short ad m.
1 It Is a oompb te . o(. the Week's Ili.-i• >: y v
? and'as a Family Jotfrnal, has no ips-noi' in the
world. Price: $3 a year or t? 1.50 :or six m inths.
i Addrear, Cl MSB j Jr RFID,
de<Tß t,f _ _ Mtu-QU. bn.
THE SAVANNAH REpySLICAN.
DAILY ANo WEEKLY.
BY Jr R.*SNEED.
rjIUG under-;.tied is p’etse-l *■ denounce to
1 hi> friends and the p>ildicjUiat. he ba< ani»i,
| come in possessioii of ditk* honomi journ d,'
. and expeetr- to devote his entire time to making
it. as a newspaper, second to uom in th South.
The liberal patronage of past and m-. * \ear«
while the Republican was under Ids charge, en-j
i courages him to Hope that by prompt amiooiitin- j
|Vd -upp-u-t !..«• . * Will t:W him to -arry !
:insporpose into c .c< r.
To the Meiyhrr- ; be 'i’b. and especial’y ;
of'isi wnf :«-•*, li j • : i'.>r.fi<ici;ce L a
•
THU WEEKLY
"'•
munitv. and •* * •# •* •
t daily tu.»;L will be (baud to cun: -H un
.
j pass, and by of the year *uexpect
i iu the South,
'Daily, One year $1 ‘.oo
Lm-rutil i.oo
J. R. vSNKKIh KepuWican*office, j
Oct. 23,15G8. - * j
CHANCE
FOR
■
VALUABLE
sa , 1
1 iiGri/iq W "i'
FOR SALE.
3: The: uuderoisned
hu- 1 hul placriif in bis hOBil», to In*, dixponod pf
iipmi iiixti ly, ut private <;ile, the loHoxviog vain
abli* Town proju'r'.y, which will really he sold
at i sacrifice, to v it
THE TWO .STORY
BRICK STORE,
At present occupied by W G Bentley A Lb, and
i coltceilCd to be the.beWt, oouelfHCled building iu
Quitman; and advaritagepusiy located—will bo
sold at less tfeau po?t.
Price, #3,500.
THE FRAMED
STORE HOUSE
| Recently oefttpied by Cnpt. Brooks, and
i i,q the’maiu business stietn*. The Lot U f fiLy
J|. ei ft-,-mt by t*vo hundred deep, and in rear of '
! the store is an excellent
A X* II
mmu itouss.
Ami Gyip Garden.
| r/TThF is th« cheapest property offered fur
.-..iie in r'.i luwh-of G"''t:;u' •
Pme, S 3,000.
#
• *
■ «
i Two acres of Land, on which sea New, com for
i . table and convenient
DWELLING HOUSE,
• AL.L NECESSARY
CISTBUZL.DBN '<kJi "ZJ y
And a Largv .tad Beautiful
'f 10 WEE; gliSwi-W
1 Tlilo property is situated 'neap the Aeademy
: and onvGideut lor parties desiring school ad-
Price, $2,000.
In addition to'the
J furcjruint! vi a-have for sale asrerol other places
: places of Value, which will be sold low.
For further parluiui ira apply to
< • F. R. FILDES.
j December 9. bshf*. 45-ts
SAVANNAH ¥aBNINO NEWS,
mu isco.
On the fir. - muary', N the Morning
>• >*vs cni donit < •' u-ih year.
The N< ws Jh ' ■ known throughout this
in • .!.•* >. ; ites, vhat a\> diula
*nof i f*pinions •.;? its vndiviy is giiuply ; tti-
The efforts that have been madedur
ini- the past v i ar to m;; a newspaper worthy
* f rfav oimihl have mu with feueccss, and to-day,
in add!(inn to having
The Circulation in this City*;
j it can be found in every city, town and village
i in Hontbern Georgia and Florida, besides having
!a- >neral circulation throughout this and other
No effort will be spared to make the Morning
News a corppreheprive tnedliuu of
General, Political, ami ’
Commercial Intelligence.
'P('ciaK3ttentTon.b : ing given to tl»e welfare of
> r oo ,-h and the interests of Georgia and Flori
da. ITS LOCAL DiSFAIITMENI is -a speciality,
and more attention is paid to this important
brunch than any other jonry r In the city.
It c oi always be relied r a lull amount
jof refilling matter. The La. > News by Tele
-1 critvph and Mail, and ha- competent correspciKl
«ms »t all important points. It contains a full
and accurate Daily Cotton and Trainee Report
i of this market. .
• Ti-muj* or suvsr‘option.
D.ui.v—One year, ten dollars; f* months, five dol
lars: •' mouths, two dollars fifty cents.
T -Wekjei.y—One year, six dollars; G months
, three dollars.
One year, two dollars: t> months, one
Dellat'S.
\ _,Urd»LTS b v imiil addrr ;>od to
T-f.s • *J. 11. Savannah, Ga.
t£.' 3f GCZ
FLORAL GUIDE FOR !§E9.
TANARUS; i •-*. edition of One hundred thousand of
V V n; ,-tiau-q 'Catalogue of Feeds anrl Guide
Flower Garden, is now published. It
.-i Ifttl y illuslr -
► ' ; . u.f !.'»0 Fine "VV< and I ngravings if
* x.■: -and Yeg table-. «nd kn elegant colored
j. a IJoquet.of Flowers. . .. . -L. •' i..-
It is the most ' fiattlul as well as the moM in
'irucive Floral Guide- publlshe<l, giving plain
s i rh.-qv :<rh directions for the culture of Flow
. an . Vt - *
TANARUS! = e \ ' c il Guide i« i- ed for the benefit
<>;“iuy c : ~ -*io< rs. to wh-. -u i hiseut frec wi honfc
; biu will be fr> Warded to all wlio ap
plv l*v mail, for Ten Cents, which is not half the
. Nr. * Address JAMES VlCk\
iaa2'.'-t f • Rochester, N. Y.