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SAVANNAH DAILY
i s .V.
SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. I8l>2
button ; TO RAHkinD CONTRACTORS. I
HI L4BOCUK d( BULL.
Lari-e Auction Sale.
in'RnD \ Y. the 9th of January, ill the .lore late
^.occupied by Chaa. Halting., o >rner»f Uomtres'
¥& SJSMi'n. lar,eat in the S.ateof Oo
<2to 6^ent.
fertilisers, to.
null comprising the following
ortal
liliu'k, White a»ul i ol 'tvd
i >-t rich Kei’-lh
, blade. \t It M
'i\ b rh”n^ rt L fl ud"\uuXmeJ Velvet and Straw
els. Blank and Colored , ,
V OTd« cut ami uncut \ civet. atuwleU colora
yarila silk Plu-ih, naaorte.l culora
' Block ami < olorftl tram-
,, ,„ rl u Bonnet silk, aaaorted ttolora
’ , ir ,lB Mm'uellne. aaenrtcd and white
, ooi.ai Bonnet and Tap Wire, B;ark uud \t Into
.1 ..['n Buda lor Honnela
50 pieces Foundation Lace
*£} nTece I'thiioro'daud White Tarleton
1, ,W-i Misses' Flats, trimmed and uutrimnn.tl i
inn d-v-cn Gents’ Straw and Leghorn Ua’s
1 dozen Bunts’ Fauatna Hats
' J ;7en Cleats’ Blazed lints
u ., ..... (jiii.tjt'ami Moya’«*npa
w - -p Fixture* Parlor.’Dining Room, Brd Root.,
imul Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Ac., und u vniloi> *>t .
^ 1 t illing too numerous to moutlnn
rni" ol’ sale, cash. All goods to be paid lor m- ,
JtiX > ». V* JSUl-
ATLANTTC & GULF RAILROAD OFFICE. (
SavaNNau, , 18(11. f
m.ido. ad boon ad satis-
V ; tin tor* nr<>p -ils are received, for the clearing,
I liu .in:i_ ana grading of thin Rond from Painbridje,
! .. . . to M i r-.n ihnuchfc rlvt i, in Alabama—a uia-
j t r.i’ •: it Mile- from ^i-tton No. Dll to 80, both in.
r more of tho. In
ch. Thirty seven
nunfy, flint of the
if Good*. | i lONTtlACLS
\ 41,1i ittli: UNI) FOK SALK.
'C•:» v’ tuti'-'u-iber « 11.■ i • for sale six lotHofvulua
i ui pay for boxing u>k! “l, 1 rA
1 he following papers t
n • nniil i'ay of o.ilo, md
nd bill to ihD is
iv MROUHi Ac HELL,
Mean Beef, Tougueo, &c-
tioND'.Y next, 6th I ii’ii ii y, Mt v. i
in’froiit ofstor**. will be sold without t
l-’ii t>hl ‘ Mi di Beef
i- t.bl* Prim** B uf
■ nbD Pickled Tongues
1 bbl Beef Hearts.
, t M iti.4 Tallow. Terms e-v*h.
Hi LAROCHE X BELL
Confederate States Sals
* .\ VUKDAYnext. 4th January, U09, jvl
,< Go\ernnic>.t W ui<*hou-.i, nndci *««
m .v Hardee’a counting room, the folio
iol.blH White FDh
r \ naif bid White t-
131 obis Herring
bblt) large No. 3
;i in 1b mfeilium No
0 ;i*>l • medium No
15 half bbl* No. S M
jqr bhlsNo. *2 Mi
orm- cash.
i by Mr. Joseph Tnten, a
WM. B uaim.dk:
For bare.
TO HUNT.—The large Wooden Dwel
ling known as Fair Lawn place, in complote
repair, large lot; Brick Dwelling, comer ot
State and Jefferson streets, good repair, water
and gua fixtures. Possession let of November.
A. BRYAN,
Market Square, Savannah.
FOR HBNT^That liraeand commodi-
J oils warehouse at the head of Broughton, on
j West Broad street To a good tenant tt will
aim leased on good terms Apply to
11 LaBQCHB 9b BILL.
TO WKNiV-Froiu the tat d.ty ot No
/ember next, a convenient and pleasant
j House on Taylor street, fronting Chut ham
^Square. App Jffi y g Lli A i.ATTlMolti:.
j., I’O HUNT. A Br'ivk Store on Wiiltuket
Sa street, near Brouehton, well suited lor the
ery bn-ineso. PoBieaRion gtveu ou the
1st of October For terms apjdy
11—tf
.SAUSKY
TO BKNT-A convonionf and pleasant
house, delightfully situated, furnished with
gas and water. Rent moderate. Apply to
Fc-pl.i LxROi'HE .v bKLJL.
IO It KMT. Thu tu ick Dwelling at
present occupied by Dr. Sullivan, on South
* JjjJl Broad street. Iiutween Barnard and W’hllaket
ill streets. Apply to
fffiHllL ot . 18 Tnoa. PURSE.
FOlt UK NT. - The eastern tenement
of the house occupied by W. D. Dickson.
| Rent $600. PoHBeaslon given 1st November
\ Apply to W . T. UO0DW IN,
At the t-ustom House.
To Rent.
imildlug next West of the
Broughton street ; well
milling house Rent low. and posses
he 1st oi November Apply to
DAVID O’. ON NOR,
aner Broughton and Drayton si reels.
AMERICAN GUANO.
milK uLiuntion of the -’luntcrs of Qeorgiu and
A south Carolina is called to tho Guano (Tom Ba
ker’s a d Jarvis’ Island, In the I'acitlcocean.
This Guano has been recently inliodu ed. but fully
tested iu 1801. It has been analysed by Dr. Drys
daie iu more lban on.- bci.died exper mints ou tho
Island ; by Da on Lt big, of Prussia; by Henry, < fitie
Smithson nil lust.tu.e: by Toi roy, ol the Essay OttUo,
New York ; by Dr. Bickwell, Inspector of Guano for
Maryland ; and by many others—all of whom concur
in t e r. suits, thui the Baker's Island Guano pos
sesses 81 ter cent, of the idiosp) ate o' time— tank n -
UK)
of it equal to 110 lbs. of bone dust,
tBleat s below testBy of practical results, and.
tsti
«Y U. LirttANT,
SION Ms well A NT AND AUCI
in place is an
< gio houscB,
: good hitch
Johnston. Bay street,
SATURDAYt
January -Uh. I8(i‘2, nr to
A. M.,
W .11 he sold In the Store 171 Congress »tre.-i,
,, u,o lar.-« and wall -vko.lvd M.n-k
,all kinds, consisting III Prints, Gin dm
Merinoes, Flannels. Hosiery, &c.
ALSO,
rge stack of Clothing, a fine selected .
Hardware, Saddli
, Bocts.
rind’oR kinds of Fancy Good**
and -I
by GEO, W. WYLLl’.
For Salo or Lease-
A residence, with all necessary mlt aiM.dniv., a
>;o -23^ Station (Marlowviile) Cehtial Raili utd.
no ' ’’ To Kent-
A comfor.H'ole clwelliip'. with caraape housv |d> •>>
nntly sitanied on Bruuqhton elrovi.
Gas Stock for Sale.
5 shares Savannah Gas Stock. 1
Private Sale.
lft shares.vaaran.teed V par cunt, slock. s »vannaa
Albany & Golf ltailrimd Co.
For Hive.
A No. 1 cook, washer and ironer. ecto
Wanted to rurohaso.
A brick dwelling, pleasantly located, for wbleb th
ash will be paid. 2.—.
non SALE.“Prime Giri. 1# years old, countr
F raised. ,
Prime Girl, IS ycata old. country nosed.
Woman, cook and washer, its years old.
Woman took aim wa dim, 43 years o.il.
Man, prime hauti, laborer, Sfi years old.
Man, prime band, laborer, so years old.
Man, piime band, laborer, 19 yeais old.
Oibcr middle aged and old negroes.
Woman, savoars old, prime cook and washer: an
ler two children, boys, a'x ar.d two y, ars old.
Boy 10 years old, smart and llkely BRYAN,
iVlUZ ;o Market aquare, Savanuaii.
f y
s i m n,
Apply In
. wbeo.lN, Amml
I publish unlit noli
dec!a—If
NOTH !E.
i SOU FHER ■■■ InOE? ENDcNIGE.
LKATIittJ LEATHER!
.MARK YOUR OWN LEATHER.
tiuPOHi AN : 1 fe ‘ 10VKMENT SN TANNING,
TIME AND MONEY SAVED.
Citii.l ,'liST SNlVKN'HO.N OUT!
ina Leather,
>i>Oi'tI)lV’NP.f'ST«NT(
1, al Klebmolid,
, :bud by bai k, and i
FLORIDA STEAMtiiS!
4 STEAMER will i
iii.nvvicrt once a week l«c Fes
lackwmvillcanil Pilalku
edlatc lumlirgi. ci.nnci
vitb the Savannah, Albany
ml Albany Rallroada
and
Gull and Bruuswick ami Albany Railrondr*.
t-. igbt will be received at the bavanmili. .b .. .
mul Gull Railroad depot, and charged ut too toiiow-
ing through rates:
To Dninswlck, Die same as t.» No. 15.
To Feruandiua, an additiuu of DM per cent
To Jacksonville, an addition of 7d p r«• m.
To Palatk’i. ail addition of 100 per cent.
Siugle Packages will be charged 75 cents cacti.
Alt freight payable by shippers.
For further particulars, enquire of
CLAGIIORN CUNNINGHAM.
ucc-21 Agents.
H. SACK & J. MARTIN Y,
PBAOTIOAL
GUM AND LOOK SMITHS,
lft9 CONGRESS STREET
W ’Hi would respectfully Inform all military men,
and the public generally, that we liav--..j-viud
the a wove place expressly to pul lu good order und re
pair
GUNS, REVOLVERS, PISTOLS, LOCKS, HEY S.Ac.
We will repair and alter old Muskets, iu tin* beet
manner, from the Hint lock to the percussion, rn *kin.'
them am* ver the purpose of new ones.
All orders in their 1 ne of business thankfully rcceiv
ed and promptly attended to.
mass work of ail kinds also attended to with dm
JNO. R. BURK,
Attorney at Law,
G-ritiin, G-eorgia.
lOLLIHfllONS in Wcul.-rn Geurqltt, ami eapy
J cially in Spalding. Pike, Mortw-***!. i, Upson
touroe, liutto, lleurv nml counties
Uefeierres duvatinab to Editor Morning News,
ones, Salisbury *v Co., John M Cooper & lk>.
aprlli
H
»E A €0.,
DEALERS IN
S.4SII. ?U)OKS, BLL\WS, HOlLUINUS,
I'unil*, DiU, \t iiihlou Glusn,
VARNISH,
Ump anti na, Paper Hangings,
HliHUKKii, Ac.
ALSO,
BlflLDWIid’ IiARDWARVC,
the South (’arollna
pr SOLE AGENTS!
White Lead, '/.Inc t
kid rolor Woi kM
Dentistry.
of the be
juntry,
A l.’l'
^t, I’U H^ a^nul
give aa nineb aHeniion to the insertion o! AR
CIAL TEETH na he has heretofore to the i.r*
turn of the natural ones. Hi- patent melliou
tented May, I860,) which ic now being n«*«;u > > 1
best Dentists, both North and South, cnulib'" b.
promise a more o-tsyand perfect fitting plat.' thu
[..,-fiibly bemudeby tho common and uncertaiu pi
‘ of making Dies By this method the -lie >-
directly from the improssiou of the tfloulb, t.
ueadle by which to fit our plates u« pe.nect as iu\‘
ja-M.itself. . ,
\Veare **o confident in our ability to cons' rue: a *><•’;
ter and more comfortable fitting plate by t'n;« meitu.c
than car. possibly be made by any other, that •• will
guarantor every plato that lea res om o lc< to com
Uj to jm-r what, we say, or else it may he reU.rm .^ »t
SOUTHERN
Express* Company.
H. B. JACKSON & CO.
( t.Y LLS left at our * mice for Baggage to be taken
J from any point »o any Railroad, Steamboat,
. greauiship, or other address iu the City of Savanuab,
•oceivt) prompt attention
ix.lt? M ‘WARN!
NASIIVIIXB
STEAM FORGE.
Ifi'Rii of all Sundi.
x\! ^ !1|V n,i>\ pii 'Hi'til to make to Order, i:
i tf'H: ip' ’.NTiTIriS, the lollowint aitiol-j
iveis. Sui.c a, H.dtr Ant* and Washers, Axes.
-,-u. i.. and il. Sc.-.-v. Moulds, and F.^Enr
cii*pt'lofi (>v iu..:. a:;o Steel Foiiolno Address
W .UD A C. - ,
mi 1. • Nashville, T« mi.
«g a f. "B* >?. tf% %.§ »A fh ft C* f
fllLi a Hu i nalluuo!
IIKNKV LATH HOP *V CO.,
IV '.5 4^ 8. I* invit. tin* a teution or the Military to
•ir .lock . f ready
Unifoi in Baits!
AV will
JH A til'’ten IU S ft Btl SIN ESS
UW' SULK AGENTS for t. CALLAWAY’S ecle
orated SASll, BLIND, DOOR aud MOULDING
MANUFACTORY,
West Side MoiiuiueiU Square,
upr'.t luiAW SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
JOS. BRYAN,
REAL AND P£RS0NAL ESTATE
tanoBijcm,
r.aiidrs and Negroes,
.Stoclt^ and Bonds,
HuiigKl aud Soi.l on Commtssiou.
Otkco ou Itryuit Street, near the State
' Hunk,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JylB
-om paint
U l’
liranehee.
>i* lieu
)-V EH» ’O ATS.
GEO PATTEN,
f!RE m MARINE INSURANCE
AARON WILBUR,
A-jeut for the following responsible Iuonrance
r/.c'VJloc./Rj Home Insurance Co., of Columbus, On.
The Insurance Co. of the Valley of Ur gin in, of \\ m
The Florida. Home Insurance Co., of Apalachicola,
1 'ike Alabama Insurance Co., of Montgomery, Ala.
Risk*, taken at reasonable ratea on all olaaaea or in-
Biuable property.
L laghoru ac Cunningham
nmmrn
W 11 -'
iiajVt
CLARK, IRVIN V TAYL0B,
E, fsUTttTRR,
•11T1I, MlTOUBLL,
RLV, DlCOATtlB,
any county in South V/eat*
RICHARD H. CLARK,
BAM 1- D. IRVIN,
WM. TAYLOR.
Albany, Feb. II. 1861._
feb20
Vv A i"*s jv1 hPrilNbS
M eriwe (her County,
. . n rikts Estahltaliment
(VVS* the nv.pt ton of vi.-imni«
FINISH
Q-a.
It be opened for
u the. first of June.
TIN, Proprietor.
feSlilL
uonfe derate
tab
TREASURY NOTES
WITT P.RUTN.
TUOB. W. BAVMJB.
HRUYN & SAVAGE,
ARCHITECTS
t£ ftC undersigned having formed a co-partnorahip.
v prepared to furnish Plan’, and Specifica
o pivu their socdal attention to the Krec-
u and to give their special attention to
t on and Superintendence of Bnildinge.
Ofitcc In Battershy’s new Building, corner of lltty
sndJJrayton at recta, Savannah, Ga. d^c l
FAST DAY SERMON.
4 * LfOW to Renew our National Strength.” A
II. Sermon preached In Christ’ Church, by
Bishop Elliott, Friday, November 15th, 1881, being
the .lay of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer. Price
1’2't .’*-rit- each, or ten conies for $1. Published and
t-'i saleby (decIU) JOHN M. COOPWR or f O,
lutes for Sate.
SEVEN likely Mules for salr. May ha
seen at the stable of Air. W. C. Sadler, Zu-
blv street.
dertO-tf GEO. PATTEN.
’ Gats, for sale by
JAMES X. SNIDER & CO.
\\TIH.i. be i
YV *»f all d.
ana*28
.-■civi.i b> il.e subscriber in payment
ota due them
A A, SOLOMONS CO
KNGLiSH
a t lx Brick,
MOUNT EACLE TRIPOLI,
DRY ROODS.
1 11! 1C SIJBSORIBKUS'beg leave, most re
spool fully, to inform the public that they have
opened the Store formerly occupied by Mr. D. B
Nichols, for the transaction of a general
DRV GOODS BUSINESS,
And would invite the public to uu inspection of their
Stock, which is both large and seasonable, comprie
ing the following goods, viz :
FLANNELS, Red, Grey and White
BLANKETS, Blue and White
KERSEYS and PLAINS
OSNABUKGS, Plain and Striped
HICKORY STRIPES
SATIN ETTS
OA SSI ME RES
A few cases of L1NSBYS
MILITARY GOODS
A general assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Ac.
A large lot of INDIA RI'BBEK COATS and LEG
GINGS, too uumoious to meution.
The stock now opening is the most complete in
'his city, and has only to be seen to be appreciated.
UOV8 S. NGINHAHP ATO.
1861.
NEW TAILOIIINU
UST A BIj IS H M E N i’.
W. R. NORRIS,
<r.4tite lrom W. O. l J rioe*B % )
Under itluMouIc Hall,
H AS now iu store a complete aud elegant asson-
ment of FALL AND WINTER ( LOTUS. CAS*
BMPitS and VESTINGS, together with inuoiner-
ilile FANCY ARTICLES, horn which Gcutlemeu
ran select, to unit their taatee, a perfect toilette, cither
A., home »»r traveling purposes.
K.ady Made CloHiiug,
cor Gt utlemen uud Boys, on hand ami copel&ully re-
civ lug to which attention is called
TAITjORINOL
IN ALL ITS HHANOHKS, [.r.Mi.j.tly esecuted, aud
iu Uu: jmrlect aatislacl.on of patrona.
Tmnka, ValiaaB, Carpet Baps, Ac., alway.
ae!pt imUaml. ooU?
DYElIVCi ESTABLISHMENT,
lESTABLISHED IN lft.H’2.)
itmiioved to Uraytou Mreet, «ouI1a
ot Yorlc Ntreul, ucur the lute tusideme
ol’ tho MiibHi rlbor.
ally, that he Is now prepared to Dye all Colors In the
best -t yle on Silk and Woolen Dresses, bliawle, Ac •
also, Table Covers and Crap.. Shawls cleaned and
bleached iu the best mauner. Ladies'Kid and Doe-
•ikii. Glove*cleaned in the beet London style.
Tin* subacribur begs leave to state that he Is now
prepared to clean, bleach and press Ladies’ Bonnets
and Flute in the most fashionable styles. Terms
moderate.
Gentlemen s Garments Dyed and cleaned, as may
be required in the same superior style which has gcu-
,, ra ii v 50 well pleased hie patrons and friends lor the
A. GALLOWAY.
AT WHOLESALE
I N Ik IA Rubber Hair Pina
Wire llalr Plus
Rubber Balls
Bcissnrs
Knives
Razors, Wostenholm’s best
Rubber Combs
Thimbles
Rubber Doll Heads
Port Mouaios and Purses
Hair Brushes
Playing Cards
t-’acblls and Reticules
Marbles
Steel Pens aud Gold Pens
Pencils; by JOHN tf. COOPER * CO.
firm the scientific reports of it«? superior fertilizing
value
Th-,- Jarvis Island has been used for three years,
tiu.t the certiticates from actual experiment show,
though less itch iu phosphates, ills peculiarly adapt
ed to cotton,
The.c Guanos possess three times the quantity ol
phosphates eo tained ill Peruvian, but less of ammo-
uia, which stlmulateB and exhausts the land and
evaporates itself, u hits! phosphates nermantntbj en
rich the s.dl
J. r. Nisi iet, F. G. s., K. O. s, Ac., or 1 net pul oi
the r hetuicul and Agricultural College, London, as
serts, ir. muctual analysis, ttiut one ton of Poruvlau
Guano is worth, in manuring value, vi/..:
One ton or (iuuu.. in wo. th tons larm \ aid dune.
•• *• “ vi *• horse dung.
“ “ “ MHA» “ cow dung.
“ “ “ SMtf “ pl« dung.
“ “ “ it •* mixed human.
This extraordinary fa.t e> plains why tt is that
Great Britain use- « i titeui millions of do lai- ol this
Guano annually, f«»r tin* production of wheat, barley,
tutu ps, beans, Ac , Ac , none of which repay for mo
nuie so well as cot on. • •
No iouutry wants fertilizers so much as the Cotton
Males, and none can so well atlord to pay for them
us they. Georgia alone might, try the use of the A me
re ii Ultimo, make her vast itetds ot worn lands as
productive as tli$ best, uiu thereby doubt : or tnble
their production of <ott.>n and corn, with tho saute
labor, lt also expels or deetioys worms from tin-
soil, uni causes an . urlier growth and maturity of
both cotton aud corn, its well us a mucti larger crop.
If I’lc-idont Nisboi be correct n hlo cutlunte of
couipara'ive values of various manures, the expense
of applying barn-yard dung to the land will be neurly
us much as the cost oi A me; loan Gttuno, if tt be ap
plied 33,1$ tons to one of Guano, and so of ot her uia-
Thu supply of this Guano is ui.foituna'ely very
limited, b- th by the existing war, which will exclude
other fertilizers, and because nearly every cargo of ’.t
imported from U ker s Island in lHt.l was sent itnui
Uiately, at «n extra freight, i* various port * In Europe,
and none was Imported fiom Jarvis Island.
Planters wishing to use the American Guano to liu
prove their land aval luerease their crops, will do
" ‘ •-• * - immediately, as on!
eft for sale.
PRHJKS :
Baker's Islund (ton ‘2,t)ih) lb-.), to be delivered
in good order ut the store $-15 00
Jarvis Isluud, fsame) 40 00
Terms cash, or cotton, of middling quality, at 8c
iu Macon, Aiueiiciis, Albuny or Augusta, and otlii
qualities in proportion.
If taken lu bulk, an allowance of $i 50 per lou will
be deducted from ilie* price
Dray age to the Railroad 75 cents per ton.
Agents proem li g orders, and sending the eu-b
warehouse receipts (or Ilc con*»*> *• • a £; x> ' rr ' or **'
t.. aii.r...-i >ne usual • >iami—urns None cuu
sold ou credit. Apviiy io
G. B. LAMAR,
orCJ. A. L. LAMAF, Savannah,
orWARDLAW, WALKER A CO.,
f’li&rlestou
CF.IITI F1CATKS.
Fort Valley, Ucl.*2d, 1861
Dear Sir : -1 used Jarvis Inland Guano on cotton
year before last, and it produced double as much cot
tun as the same kind of land wht« h was uot Guanoed
1’his year (or tnis year’s crop) 1 put the same land in
cotton, wituout any Guano or ma ure, aud using
about 150 lbs. uer acre of bmnlx Ouauo on the same
quality ol land adjoining. The resu l was that tli
land Guanoed tho year before with the Jarvis Gland
Utiauo produced a far bctt« r crop than that upon
which 1 used the Photnlx this year. I consider .1
Jarvis Island Guano by far the best Guuuo or fertiliz
that 1 ever used. Jacob Hampton.
Four Valley, Oct id, 1861.
Dear Sir : -1 used Jai vis Island Guano on cotton
laud year before last, applying about *200 lbs
acre. The yield of cotton uu • more than double that
on the same kind ot land which was not Guanoed
Th- lust yeur 1 pul the same land In cotton, without
uny Guano or manure, and the yield was again dou
bled over the same kind of laud which hud received
no Guano. J.N.Gofp
Amkricuh, Oct 4lh. 1861
Deaii din : 1 used some of ihe Jarvis Island Guano
last year, on some poor cotton land belonging to t
estate of A H Gibson, applying Altont 180 lbs. p
acre r i he yield will be (il uot lo.> seriously injure
by the storm) about MX) lbs of eoltoa per acre. The
yield, without Guano, would iioi liave been over 400
lbs. per aero. Wm. A. Maxwell
Amkhicus, Get 5th. 1861
Dear Hut!—T used Jarvis Island Guano ou eott
this season, at thu rate of about D20 to 150 lbs. j
acre. The stand of cottou was thu best that 1 e\
saw, and was not lu the least damaged by lice, whil
the cotton which was not guanoed was very material
ly damaged by them. Up to the Utn August the cotton
which was guanoex promised to yield thhc times us
much us that whlcli was uot guanoed. Since that
time the seasons have been so very unfavorable that
fertilizer could have done much good ; but still the
yield of the guanoed laud will be fully doubled. My
? that the Guano will pay best on rich
T. M. Fuklow.
I prepared my Cotton land by hreakiug up with
scooters 16 Inches in length.
The furrow to receive the immure was made with a
double mould board straight above! and a 16-tnch
rooter furrow tu the bottom ol that.
Baker's Island Guano, ut the rHte ot JWU pounds per
acre, was deposited in the furrow, and covered by
running a diamond-pointed 16-lnch scooter on each
side, afterwards beds finished by ruuutug round with
long turning shovels.
Cotton was cultivated entirely with sweeps.
The yield, wtthout the Guano, Is 460 pounds pet
acre, with the preparation above given ; and the as
sistauce of auo pounds Baker’s Island Uiuno, the
yield is an average of 7iK) pounds per acre—several
lu ,he " , w m *‘‘" ,,v, ' r Wruouworth.
Fort Valley, Houston County, Nov, *2*2, 1861.
ly County, June liith, ISHI
Deaii Sir: I got several tons ol your Guano from
T R. Bloom, and am »o much pleased with tt
that 1 would like to engage about «U tons for the next
a* in of the same klml • • * I would like to
t It atiout the time 1 am hauling niy cotton off.
Vours truly, Elijah Bdttv
Barnwell C. 11., S. (.’, Oct. 6, 1661
Dear Sirs: Yours making enquiry t«» th-
suit of Baker s Island Guano upon cotton
have been answered earlier but mv c
ileutly udvauecd lor me to speak ai
•sired to d«).
Tills is the third year that 1 tiave planted cotton
he two first years I used 11*2 pounds of Peruvian
Juatio per acre; il paid tue handsomely. Increasing
. leld upon land where it was applied frot
400 Rounds p
onld
op was not snf
aeflnately ua J
too t»)
aer’s Island 1 applied 150 pufimls per acre
• Island Guaiiu. t am satlsfie 11list the yield
r has been equal,if Hot heller, IO
of I lie
I used Pi
viini.
N UTK
TIIE nnderslgneu, Cmum 1*tutors in the City o '
Havannah, iu view of the intarcstt of ail )*uitien m
commend to ttietr vnriou» customer- and ctnwv""*
dents uot to ship any portion of their oops of Cotton
’ lo this city, or not to remove tt from their plantations,
until the blockade is fully and entirely abandoned, o 1
which event due notice will bo given.
N. A. HARDKK A CO.,
COHENS A HERTZ,
F. G. DANA,
ERWIN A HARDEE,
J. W. LATH HOP A CO.,
TISON A GORDON.
A. H IIARTR1DGD,
B WHITEHEAD & CO..
RICHARDSON A MARTIN,
DUNCAN A JOHNSTON,
EVANS, HARRIS A CO.,
DAVANT A LAWTON,
. GEO. PARSONS A CO.,
HARDWICK Jfc GO.,
RABUN A SMITH,
ISAAC C. W EST A CO.,
. JNO. R WILDER A GALL1K
BKHN A FOSTER,
WM. U. BURROUGHS A CO.,
E. C. WADE A CO.
GEORGE PATTEN.
Saj^jj^L July 31 -i, 1861. mint)
Notice.
Deaii Sir: This is to
used the American Gum
and 1 must confess my e
than
I tun very much pleased with the Baker’s Island
Guano, and will use it hereafter in preference to IV
Guano, for 1 think cotton immured with tile
Baker’s Island Guano will stand the drought much
tier t Luu where It t- manured with Poruvmu Guano
Yours very respect fully,
(Signed.) A. M. Hunter.
News an, Oct. ’28. l»fil.
rtlfy that I have Hits year
as a fertilizer for cottmi,
MN-tations Imve beeu more.
, was applied it* the drill
ore i hieing) a lit Hi in advance o! planting .1
c used dirt’ereiit quantities, varying Horn one to
i hundred pouudi- per acre, and find but a slight
_ .arence lu the yield of cotton. I think, however,
the quantity of Guano should be varied according to
the character of the soil light, sandy lands requiring
more, and lands of u moic tenacious nature less
lected, us a test of the fertilizing piopertic
above matiuie, four short rows of cot ton, two •
had been manured and two with no manure neiuioi
having tlu-advantage ol tile other as to the stand ot
otton nor as to tho quality of the soil, they being
side by side. From the two manured rows I picked
twenty-four pounds of seed cotton, and from the two
tthout any manure f picked seven pounds of sci d
cotton. T then counted the remaining matured mi
opened bolls, and found about an equal number on
uch; thus giving the manured cotton a decided ud-
antage as to curiy maturity, together with a little
ver one hundred percent, in the yield.
Respectfully yours, Ac , John M. Hill.
Wasiiinuton County, Oct. 31, 1861.
Dear Silt: I used Jarvis’ Island Guano on my col
on land tills year, at the rate of *2n0 poiinds.to the
ere, and the yield was more than twice as large an on
similar land which wus not Guanoed
The laud upon which the Guano wus u_h**u it^red.
stiff land. f
HUNT Y
* before leaving 11
>liiptm nts by regular Freight Train must be made by
inV nek the day prevoun to leaving; otherwise they
vill lie over until the fiirei-thlliig trains
Freight reoeived at the Depot from 7 A M until 1
!’ M and from -2 P M until ;> P M , norii further
totlce. GEORGE GREGOR,
nbVtW Mas’.er Trausporianou
T
a lit eh
. r. Smith.
Son ley County, Oct. 15,1861
Deah Sik: On my cotton land t is seaeou 1 u*
Hit- Jarvis inland Guai o, in about 150 lbs. per ac
t th«! result has boon wry s,’.ti-faclory. The yield-
i keen tiicrensodnt least 3tRi Itis per acre »)> it*
tables, and I cannot say too i
such tegelabl
tile.
To Kent.
LOOP dwelling bouse, v
a a Iso, a good store
rated on I tie public r
Also, n stmv-housi
leading lo
hoii-e of large size, lo-
c square.
isc and good stable on tho
be depot alt in Hie city oi
At ( oda* Slioa’.s. 3 miles from the city of Coving-
t on, a targe brick building, suitable toi a Cotton Mill,
four stories tilgli. with drums leady built, uud Water
power to carry any amount of mat him rv.
Also, a good m it hunt Mill for Whialand Corn, and
Saw Mill. Lath Mill, Shingle Mill, Ac , Ac., and ample
privilege and wilier power to extend to any amount
that may be wantlnu ; 61 feet fall in three-fourths ot a
mile. The water is used on bot.i sides of the rivei*
and good locations to use it 3 times over on each Bide.
Apply to A. L CAMP, Madison. Ga., or oO.CAMP,
Oovingto
. Chi
tiov2b Irn
WOOL!
HENRY LATHROP .t CO.
Take Notice.
T HK subscriber having resumed the baking o
Biscuits and Crackers, is now prepared to receive
orders. Hereafter ray terras will be strictly CASH ox
delivery.
may 11 A. BORCHERT.
I shall conttuue t * use this Guano.
Scui.ity County, Oct. loth, 1661
Deaii Sin l used Jarvis Island the past year, on a
piece of old worn out uk and hickory land, at the
ate of about 175 to *200 lbs per acre, leaving some ot
he same land without nianurd or Guano.
This land 1 planted in cotton, and the resu l ol tl»e
picking up to this time is as follows : From tho land
which 1 guanoed 1 have picked 670 lbs„ and the land
which v ur not guanoed yieulcd up to Hits time only
‘230 lbs. This difference will probably continue to
the end of the picking season. ^ ^ ^
P. S.—I weighed the above picking carefully.
Warren ton, Ua., March 16th, 1861.
Dear am:-1 used luBt vour forty-two tons Jams
Island Guano on cotton, nffd it paid well, lor.it made
twice as much cotton as on land where no Gnano was
used. I unplied two hundred pounds per acre to po
tatoot* anti turnips, und fur these crops it cannot be
equalled, fot il produced turnips that weighed from 5
lo ‘23)tf pounds. The veal was a very diw one, and
my crops had but one rain from the ‘23d of May until
October.
The land in which I grew thu potatoes and turnips
was very thin ; would not make more than ’2<K) pound
of cotton pi
For Sale.
ON of the. most, desirable planta
tions in Wart* county. It, isvorye!igi-
bly located, two miles from Bavanmui,
Albany A Gulf Railroad, at-No. id.
Dwelling house and outbuildings all
The Iruct contains about 3,10U acre*;
in cultivation, and 100 acres more deadened,
'reams. Wagons, Corn, Fodder, Ac ,Ac., will be sold
with the place at a fair price 'I erm* to suit pur
chaser*. Apply to BLOUNT A DAWSON,
deeft-tf
For Sale.
AN UnPItOVHD PAU1U,
•2 miles from 5>> Central Railroad,
in Striven county, Ga., containing lwi
acres, 30 or 40 acres cleared. The im
provements are a two-story Dwelling
six rooms, with kitchen, servants’ house* and
out* uildlngs, good water and very healthy io-
without i
also used Peruvian Guano
PUotenix Guano, but the Jan
the drought and prodne- d mo
Hoyt's Phosphate and
:• Irdaml Guano stood
• cotton than either.
Jesse M. Roueuts.
impress lou t
laud.
Henry County, Sept. 18th, 1861
De • R Sir I have used the American Guano from
Jarvis Island for the last two years, with very satis
factory resu ts, notwithstanding they have been very
unfavorable crop years. The must marked ©fleet Irora
its use was by one of my neighbors, on some cotton
lauds, upon which he used about two huudred pounds
per acre. He told me, 1 think, that the land produced
two or three Hines as much cottou as the same quali
ty of laud which was uot guanoed. Ho ulso put some
of his guanoed cottou laud iu wheat, and the effect wus
very great, as there was a wonderful difle.ei.ee be
tween that and the la id width was not guanoed, thus
showing that one application of Guauo had greatly
benefit!ed two crops.
My impression is that the Guauo should he used
every yeur to insure large crop*.
John 11. Low.
„ Americus, Oct. 4, 1861.
Dear Sir: -1 used Jarvis Island Guano year before
Iasi, but the extreme drought which pr* vailed through
the season prevented a favorable result. Lust fall 1
sowed the same land down in oats, und the result was
the finest field of oats I ever saw. The yield was
three times as great us it would have been without
Guauo. Rout. C. Black.
Fort Valley, Get. ‘2d, 1861.
Dear Bui:—I used the Jarvis Island Guano la**t
year on some very old worn out land, which 1 put iu
cultivation for the purpose or trying au experiment
upon with Guano. 1 also used Mapew’ Guano on
some of the same land. The Jarvis Island Guano
turned out fully equal, If not better, than Mapes’
Th import ion of the land which I left without Guano
produced about 300 pounds cottou per acre, und that
upon which I used the Jarvis Island Guano produced
about OoO pounds cotton pe
Aluany, Oct. ‘26th, 1661.
Dear Bin:—As regards the Guauo I bought of vou
year before lust, I can safely soy that it more than
doubled the yield ou therauie quullly ol IulU that hud
no Gnano. $tf ,
1 had two held* tying side by side, exactly the suine
kind of laud. The oue on which I used the Guano
produced from 800 to 1,000 lbs. cotton to the acre,
white the one which was uot guanoed yielded only 350
to 400 lbs. cotton to the acre
Last year I could not get the Guuuo in time tor ray
crop, consequently planted without it. 1 found :»
marked difference til the crop where t tie Guauo was
used the year before, notwithstanding this has been
a very bad year for all fert ilizers.
Consequently, I have no hesitutiou in saying that
the American Guano will tnuke a vast difference hi
the crops f »r more than one season.
UOV 2 N P. Brim won.
PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA,
MANIPULATED GUANO!
MANUKAOTUUED UY THE
PETERSBURG FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
O NLY needs a trial to recommend itself; tt lias
been used extensively iu Virginiu and North Ca
rolina with great success, and the following gentle
men iiave recommended it: Major Charles L. Hinson,
Raleigh, N. G\; Hon. W. N. Edwards, Warren county
N. C.; Dr. George Jefferson, Mecklenburg, N «' ; 41
G. Hardy, Esq., Lunenburg county, Vu : G. Ravens
cross Jones, Esq , Brunswick, Va.; T. J. J. Maaou
Esq., Sussex county, Vu.
FOR SALE BY
JOGN It. MOOKE,
n ov6 Druggist, Gibbons’ Range.
U PGVKY - WHISKY.—*)
iky: ‘20 cases old Re-
Whisky.a fine nrtb!« ; Ut case* Daly’s Valley
Whisky ; SS.lVaeea Da
store amt for rule by
det-W
illHK 1IOM.CVU pipes pure I!o!
* - J foreale by
W. M. DAVIDSON.
and Cob Crushers; Hay Cutter* ; Ox Yokes and
Bows; Manuroand Hay Forks; Manure Pullers and
Rakes; Gardeu and Field Hoes; Grub llocs and
Pick-Axes; one and two horse Plowrs; Axes:
Shovels and Spades; Swingle-trees; Wagon and
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i T®®
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declff
“Southern Boy,” received by
E KNAPP A CO.,
Wtet Mid* Monument Square.
Savannah, Ga.
Savannah, Oct. 8th, 1861.
Dear Sir;—1 purchased last Spring several ioiih «d
Bukoi c Island Guano, of your importation, which 1
applied to one of my cotton field* at thu ruL «»t
eighty to one hundred pounds | “r acre. It ta too
soon yet to he able to stale definitely the effect upon
the crops. A severe drought tu the early part of thu
season prevailed iu the section where uiv plantation
i- situated, Macon county, Ga.; but, notw ithstanding
thl- draw back, the action of the Guuuo has been most
satisfactory. , ,
I tiave been in the habit of experimenting, in a lim
ited way, with Peruviau Guano for several years, and
comparing the effects of the two, I discover Utile, if
any, difference; while, from the known constituents of
each, we may reasonably look to the Baker’s Island
as being most durable in its effects upon succeeding
crop.- 1 confidently iccominend it to planters as a
valuable fertilizer. Yonrs vety truly,
F. P. Holcomb.
Griffin, Sept.*)th, 1861.
Dear Kilt:—Year before last 1 used some Jarvis
Island Guuuo on corn The season was so very dry
that no manure could do any good. About the 1st ot
January last I put the same land -n oats without
using any other manure The field was as fine as 1
ever saw. A part of the land, upon which there was
no Guano, was veiy far Inferior to that which was
guanoed.
Tue same field has siu
hay as l ever saw.
Giufpin, Sept. ‘20th, 1861.
Dear Kin:—I used the Jarv.s island Guano year
before last on cotton and corn, l’he result was per
fectly satisfactory until the drought set tu, which was
bo severe ns to destroy the effect of all rnunur
I planted a piece of very old laud tu corn, manuring
it with the Guano at the rale of about two hundred
pounds per acre, and the yield was fully equal to the
fresh, rich laud ou the creek. Last fall I pul the
same field in wheat, and the yield was fully equal to
fresh laud on the creek.
This season 1 put a field In cotton which wa*. tlu
year before, guanoed, planting in the same G. ill, with
out auy other uiauure, aud 1 think the yield was fully
equal to that of the year before This shows two
large crops of cottou ou the time land, with “*“» ar ‘-
plication of Guano. .... . . .
One of my neighbors used about two huudred
pounds per acre ou cottou, with equally as good result
as my own. ,
On one field which would not huvt* yielded ovei
four to five huudred pounds of cotton without man
ore, the yield, I think, would have, been fully one
thousand pounds by ueeof the Guano but for the er
trenie drought. B. Roberts.
Fort Valley, Oct. ad. 1661
Dear Sib:—I used Jarvis Island Guano ou cotton
laud the year before la4t, lu quantities of, sav 150 to
900 lbs. to the acre. The yield wa* twice us large ays
upon the unguauored land
q’hia year I put the same land in cotton, using no
manure, and the yield of cottou will be lolly double
that on similar land which had no Guano
This shows that the crops were doubled for two
years by ouaapplication of the Guano.
1 ' G. H Slaitwy.
Valuable fnimls iu (IwroketJ for $al?«
NO. 709, 40 acres, 5th district, la*
section. Lumpkin countv, Ga.
No. 595, II) acre*, 4th district, let
section, Lumpkin county, Ga.
No. 736, 40 acres, 14th district, 1st
yth county, Ga.
acres, 4tli district, 1st s*m tiun, Lumpkin
is, 97tb district, ‘2d section, Murray
well timbered with oak, hickory
be bought low lor cash. Titles per*
floaO] BLOUNT A DAWSON.
w.miiivs, j mti;mu, diamoms
AND SILVER WARE t
UKLONU1NO TO '
A LL the above are now offered at a low rate In
order to close the estate, and will be sold wtth
out reserve. The Goods are of the finest quality.
This is an opportunity seldom offered,
aug 14 N. WOLFE, Administrator.
ALEXANDER F. BENNETT,
Agent lor the Hale ol
Rml Estate ami Personal Property,
M AN for sale several very fine Dwellings, both
brick and wood. They ate located in the mest
riuul part ot the city, and couvenieut for busine*.*
With Lots unimproved. Persons wiahtug to pur
chase will do well to call. ( will take pleasure in
showing the locality of euch lot.
—ALSO—
A No. 1 rnun Cook. 8old for uo fault. Office coinei
Bay lane titul Bull sheet,Owmia’Buildings. null
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Quality Lumber and ShippingTimber, Scantliu?, Ac.,
which tie will sell on reasonable terms.
All orders left at his office, at Stevens’ Stables, on
West Broad street, head of Broughton, will be
promptly filled. A. C. DUNN,
janitt—tf
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A few Dress Belour Ottomons, to be sold cheap
Black Velvet Buttons
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