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Miscellaneous.
CAMP 4 CHRISTIE,
AGHATi*,
Drapers and Tailors,
US u HOUGH TON STREET,
AVZ in store and ready for inspection tbslr Fa]
- —. — 1 ‘“‘Bg the lei
H and Winter Stock, comprising
meat of
Fine OlMki,
Cuilnern,
i largest aasort-
And Vtitln|i
to bo found la auy house In the city In their line, all
of which will be made to order at abort notice, trim
med and got np in unsurpassed style.
Furnishing Good*
of every description, requisite to a gentleman's ward
robe, constantly on hand, ocT-Stawlm <
Dr. N- M. Sneed,
DENTIST,
H AS returned to the city, and opened his office in
an elegant euice or rooms, on Congress street,
over Pepper's store, near Bull street. Having devoted
all hie days to the study of Medicine and Dentistry,
and a practioe of over twenty years in Dentistry, and
with the determination to give his patrons the benefit
of all the genius and energy of his nature, he hapea to
receive in the futnre, as in the past, a generous patron
age from the citizens of Savannah. nol-Im
C HATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—WiU be
sold on the drat Tuesday in December nest, be
fore the Court House, In the City of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of Bale, one bay Horse, one bay
Mule, and one spring Wagon, sold as the property of
John H. Plate, defendant, and Holliday and Mitehel,
plaintiffs, levied on by a Distrain Warrant, issued out
of the Honorable the County Court of Chatham conn
ty. BENJAMIN L. COLE,
n&3 Sheriff of Chatham County.
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold, at the risk of the former purQbMer,
on the first Tuesday in December ne^t, between
the legal hours of sale, before the Oou't House door,
In the city of Savannah, Lot No. 17, and the improve*
ments thereon, in Liberty Ward, city of Savannah,
bounded on the north by State street, on the aonth by
President street, on the east by Jefferson street, end
on the weet by Lot No. 18. Levied on as the property
of Barney 0. Wagner, to satisfy a A. fa. issued out of
the Honorable the GonntyCourt tot the county of Chat
ham in favor of Weigand fc Jansen. Property pointed
out by plaintiff's attorney. BENJ. L. COLE,
nov3-td Sheriff Chatham Onntv.
NEW BOOKS
JUST RECEIVED BY
EST1LL & BROTHER.
in Vfhfnlis; or. The Prieoner of War. Belaq the
exper tree of a Rebel In two Federal Pena. By A.
M Keiltry, a Virginia Confederate. Price fil BO.
Venetian Life, by Wm. D. Howells; $2 38.
Mr. Winhfield, a Novel; 75cents.
Tae Secodd Mr,. Tllloteon; 76 cent*
Piiiilo Gas necllffe ; 75 cema.
The Dsart Letter. (Illustrated.) Wets. wep9l)
FERTILIZERS
A. Lister Ac Brother’s
RAW BONE
SUPER-PBOSPfliTfi OF LINE
PURE GROUND BONE.
T HESE FERTILIZE its, being made from tbe beat
m itcilals an i m the moat approved manner, are
cottfidoiUy re orumeuded aa the b.st in the market.
C. O. CRANE & oo.,
utueral Agents for the Manufacturer**,
Newark, N. J.
Messrs. LaRoche, West & Daniels, Agents, Sa-
iwmmm
AMD >
A Glorious Result
H.
There are M man; roads to fame ami fortune a
here were gatewaya to ancient Thebea. Your.irj-
Mtioue warrior is far carrying bis way with ti.e
**bre; your aapirlug politician for scheming bis way
by Intrigue and consniumate art. But there la one
;rand broad path to the goal, along which nothing
h&ae caa travel. It I* the path sat apart for the
march of talent, energy, aad noble purpose an
hough tall of obstacles, it contains nons'that a bravo
nan cannot surmount. This tact baa been exemplified
ii innumerable Instances, hut In few more forcibly,
tan In the rise and progress of DB. HOOPLAND’fi
HERMAN MITERS. For over fifteen years Its count
haa been onward and Upward, scattering blessings at
nntil it now stands on thetopnost rounds
uf the ladder of fame, as the
GREAT TONIC.
Hoofiand’a Oexmau Bitters
is a positive remedy for
DY8PERSIA*
Disease* Resulting from
oimoit or toe iivik *>><1
BIOEtTIVI OMARS,
{And la the only certain and sar»
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN OASES OF DEBILITY.
By the use, of this Bittern
Weakened and DohttttMed Frames Be
come Renewed with all the Vigor
of Health.
Impaired ceastttntloiu are rebuilt, and the patten
n a abort time
BUXLOCH-AOnunBTKttaSB BALA
one hund.ed acres of land, more or 1st. noqnGM *y
lands belonging to th) estate of tnilhm Xfotosch.
8r, belO ’gtBr to the estate or William W. Detmcb,
deceased, and being the late residence of said de
ceased, and sold under an order of the Court of O A,
nary for a division among the heirs of said estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
WILLIAM C. ANDERSON.
seruB-lswtd Administrator.
BULLOCH—ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
\TTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
vY next, at Statesboro, in the couuty of Bulloch,
within the legal hours of .sale, three hundred acres
of land, more or teas, bounded by lands betouttng to
Harrison Brenaen. Jacob EUis and Joseph Wilson,
belonging to the estate of Amos V. Waters, aad be
ing the late residence of said deceased, and add
under an order of the Court of Ordinary for the bene
fit o' the helm and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of (ale.
ELISHA B. WILSON,
sept* tawd Administrator.
BULLOCH—ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, at Statesboro, in the county of Bulloch,
within the legal h^nra oi sale, eight handled acres
of land, mom or Mas. bounded by lands of John D.
McBlven, William Mitchell. James J. Bowen, and
belonging to the estate of Bridges J. Wthty and he
ir g tea. Isle residence of said deceased, and sold
under an order of the Court of Ordinary for a division
among the heirs of said estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
CATHARINE WISE, Atim'x.
sept2-lawtd WILLIAM E. MeELVKN. Adm’r.
CLOAKS. SHAWLS. SC.
DeWitt & Morgan
TKTILL OPEN THIS DAY. '
W Ladies Black and Colorqi Cloth Cloaks,
Ladies’ Basques, Jackets Ac..
Fiencb and Scotch Shavls in great variety.
Black. Colored and Whits OreundC whs for
Ladles’ and Chfdrra'a Cloaks,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Black 8Lks, all width!,
Cloths and cassimeret for Gentlemen's Bait*.
Superior quality Wbitaey Blankets,
Embroideries, Laces, *c.
Novelties in worsted hoods,
AT 1ST CONGdESS STREET. OClb
BULLOCK—ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ITTILL be sold oo the first Tuesday in November
Vv next, at Statesboro, in the county of Builecb,
within the legal boon of sale, five hundred (too)
acres of land, mors or las*, bounded by landa of wil
liam Lee sen and & L- Moore, about forty acres cleared
land, some ten acres hay land, under cultivation, and
about fifty acres oak and hickory lands, uncleared,
lying in Bulloch couuty, on MUi, bekmglag to tha
estate of John Lee, it being the late residence of said
deceased, and sold nuder an order of the Court of
Ordinary and fora division among the helm of said
estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
WILLIAM H. Maclean.
sep22-lawtd Administrator.
▼anHuh, Ga.
sep2#2m
Paper Hangings
Window Shades.
MRS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Street,
Has received a new supply of Paper Hangings, Win-
tv. Shades and Gilt Cornices, which will be sold
cheap. lyl-o
To Rent.
THE Sl'OKEand DWELLING, in thor
ough repair, on southeast corner of Lin-
ooiu cueet and Congress Street Lane. Apply to
# J. CRONIN,
no 1 At Southern Express Office.
||
Lace Collars and Collarettes,
Embroidered and
Lace Handkerchiefs,
Edgings and Insertings,
Full Amohtment at th*
SOUTHERN PALACE
DRV GOODS HOUSE.
oc2T
Received from Philadelphia,
A N assortment of BENKERT’S Gents' Dress Boots
and Boys’ Gaiters. s
ALSO.
from Philadelphia, an assortment of Ladles' and
Misses’ Siloes of every description.
EINSTEIN, KCKMAN A CO.,
oc31 Iw 163 0 nTTesi street.
White and Colored Blankets
FROM $3.50 TO $*0,
AT THE
Southern Palace
Dry
OC27
^ y. «J. I.IUH'I'K .. CO.,
(Late Lights, Newton A Bradbury*,)
Manufacturer* off First Class Pinal
Fortes,
Highest premium at tbs American World's Fa r snd
Exhibition of the IndusBy of all Nations.
This well known establishment Is n >w continued
by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS ERNST, at the old
stsi-.it. 421 Broome street, between C“i>*by and Elm
New Ynrir City, tytolvood
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
VLvor* Health and Strength.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
Besotting Dos* Disorders of the Digestive Organ* I
Constipation, Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight
in the Stomach, Soar Eructations, Sink-
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, swimming of tha Head,
Harried and Difficult Breath-
ing, Flattering at the
Choking or Suffocating
Sensation when in a Lying Pos
ture, Dimness of Vlalun,
Dots or
Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi
ciency of I'erapisHe*. Yellowness of
tho Skin and Eyas, Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limb., Ac., sudden Flashes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,
and groat Depression of Spirits.
BULLOCH—ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
YY7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
vY next, at Statesboro, in the county ofBal-
lncb, within the legal boon of sale (U70), a awaap
tract, containing 317 acres, more or less, bounded by
A. Hertz and estate of William Williams, State. •
boro; a tract of 3ui seres, mo-e or less, bounded
by U.. B. Hag In. William H. MacLcsn; s home tract
at Asroa Land, 963 acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of G. W, Lea, Daniel Beasiy and others, be
longing to the estate or Jeptba Hagta, aad sold un
der an ordered the Court or Ordinary for a division
among the heirs of said estate.
Terms ou the day of sale.
GEOUGE B. BAGIN, Admln’r.
sep22 lawtd ANN HAGlN, Administratrix.
BULLOOH—ADMINISTRA^T )R'H' SALE
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
v Y next, at Statesboro, in the county of Bulloch,
within the legal hour* of sale, three hundred (300)
acres or land, mote or lets, lying In said county,
bounded by lands belonging to the estate of J. K.
Warnock, John Lsstlgen and M. Driggers, belonging
to the estate of Jackson Driggers, and being tho Mo
te-idence of said deceased, and sold under aa cvdOT
of the Coart of Ordinary for tue benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
MARK DRIGGERS,
sepf2-lawtd Administrator
W E are fully prepared to make liberal cash a<l
vancemsnta on conslgnnants trom Merchants
and Planters, both at this place tnd at our agencies
through oat the South. Onr Mr. Austell, of Attests,
trill arrange advancements thee. Cotton and mer
chandise will be forwarded to is with dispatch by
onr agents, Messrs. Brady A hoses, of Savannah.
We will exert oar beethntrgiesio give satisfaction,
and promote the Interests of out patrons.
Consignments from our Soatlern friends respset-
fttlly soircited. i 8e27-3ffl
A DMINISTBATOB’8 SALE.—Agreeably to snoedsg
-A. of the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, X
sell, at the Court House In said county, on th* Amt
Tuesday in November next, between th* usual haws
of sale, all the real estate belonging to the lata Major
Albert W. Smith and Dr. 8. B. Smith, cor.afoting of
about nineteen hundred and seventy-four (V*t*)«icre«
of land, lying principally in the 1,137 th district in
Bryan county, and embracing several different tracts,
upon one of which there Is a field -of about one ban*
died seres cleared and under a good- fence. *»—. ail
the mill or ranging timber ttut wtUnaka four hun
dred feet sad upwards to th,i stick that is now upon
or may be hereafter upon seven hundred sores of land
! n said district and county. Sold for the benefit of the
lieirg of said estate. Term* on day of sale. Pur
chasers will be r equired to pay for titles.
scp26-law2m.s HENRY E. SMITH, Adm'r.
rj-Kt-RGlAe-WAYNM COUNT!—By virtue oi an
U order i tom the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, will be sold, on tbe > rst Tuesday in November
next, a! the Court House door In said county, be
tween the legal sale hours, the west hslf of Lot of
LnndiNo. 469* originally Appling, now Wayns county,
belonging to the estate of John, Hollin, Aahnry and
William Sylvester, deceased. Terms made known
ou the day of sale. o. G. KEITH.
Administrator.
seplMawdw
That these Bitters
contain no Bom or Whiskey.
And can’t oak* Drunkards.
Is not a
Bat Boom Drink,
But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injarions Drags
It cannot Insidiously introdocs the rice of Drunk
enness into ths bosom of your families— to your wife,
roar children, or yoarfrtends.
j (JTATE OP GEORGIA, BRYAN COUNTY—TO si
! U whom it may concern :
Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, on tbe First Monday in
January next, for leave to sill all the real estate be
longing to tbe estate of James H. Futch, deceased.
SENBY McOILLIS.
oc30—lswgiu* Administrator.
Or others, whose systems have become impaired by
hardships or disease! will find in this Bitters a tonic,
bat will restore them to all their fell vigor.
rhete Bitters have performed Bum --—-
Given Better. BatoESonT
to more Testimony
Have mors respsotabla faofts to vouch for them !
Then any other article lathe Market. We defy ai?-
one to contradict th)> assentioa,
AKffiWtlLL FAY 91,000
To any one thhA Will produce a Certificate published
by us DM. 1& UQt GENUINE.
N
2hive Increased oar facilities, and arc Sceir?
ing by every mail and steamer trie latest
W
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE.
Foreign Publications supplied to order.
Any American work procured to order at publish
ers' prices. ;
- ESTILL & BROTHER,
^ (Down atatra) Ball street, next to Poet Office.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To
all whom It may concern:
Whereas, James 8. Hagers will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship oi Simeon
T., Keztah and Peter Sheffield, orphans or Peter
C. Sheffield, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
St may concern, to be and appear before said Chart,
to make objections (if an; they have) on m before
the dret Monday in December next, otherwise said
let'em will be granted.
Witness m; hand and oflctal ‘denature this ltth
day of October, 1363. DAVID BEASLEY,
bc29-law4w■Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE.—Will be sold at th*
Court House door in Statesboro, Bulloch aounty,
on tbs first Tuesday in December next, between toe
legal hours of sale, (170) one hundred and eeveuty
scree of land, more or less, well improved, belonging
to the estate of Albemarle Nessmith, Ms of said oonn-
tv deceased; bounded by M. A. Burnsides and Newton
Woodcock and others; " Sold under an order of the
Court of Ordtpary, and for a division aaosg the hairs
of said estate- Terms on the day of sale, this 13th
of October, MBA , -
JOHN 8. DENMARK. I
oc39-Xaw6w NOAH NE89MXTH. ) Atoinlatrators.
STATE OP GEORGIA, BULLOCH*COCNTY.-^To
all whom it
Whereas, Mathew OITff and John Olilff, guardian*
of iTusph QUiffi a lnaailn iaaesasdi will ap '
Court oi Ordinary far Mtfrrpf dtsmteslou
gu.rdianehtp i T - et I y j .. - j ,
These are, th*re(3t«, to'tlfe ano aSir dnlsn all whoa
it may concern to be and appear before said Court,
to make objection (H any tfesp have] okorbefonth*
first Monday In December next,' otherwise oaid let.
ten will be granted. of -:j7
* W !5SB. 11 “ 11 ” d offleU1 elunthtre this ltth
day or October. 19M.
ocn-iawfiw
RATIO
uumxr,
Ordinar
IhT uTICE.—Sixty days after the date hereof, I wil
XI apply at the Ooort of Ordinary of Effingham
county for leave to sell ait the lands of the estate of
George W. Hunt, darns art
GEORGE W. FOY,
sep26-law£m* Administrator.
TTlXEdUTOR'S SALE.—On the FIRST "TUESDAY
I i in Deoemba# next, I will sell to tbe highest bid
der, in firent cd tits Court House, in the county of
Efflngncm, two nunarea sens or land (b- the
more or leae), toe property of the Estate of Obadiah
Edwards, Jr., for tha benefit of toe heirs of said estate.
oc4-i»w6w.
\rtmua.—Sixty days alter the date hereof, I will
apply at the Court of Ordinary of Effingham
county for leave to sell all the lands of the estate of
John J. Foy, for the benefit of the heirs end creditors
of said estate.' GEORGE W. FOY,
sep26-lew2m*Administrator.
r |)ICO MONTHS AFTER DATE, application will be
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Coflae county,
Georgia, at tho first regular itorm after aatoalion of
two months from this notice, for leave to eefirthe lands
belonging to the estate of Boean Roe, late ot said
county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and credi
tors of said deceased.
JAMES M. WILCOX,
oc91aw2m Administrator of Boesn Roe.
October 1st, 1866.
Estate Notice.
A LL persons baring demands against the ostate
of the late James Bolan, of Beaufort District,
s t;., are requested to presenTthem. duly attested,
and t bone indebted to tbe earn, will make payment
to the subscriber, at Grahatnville. or to It, J: Detent,
at Gllliaonvllle. TWBH. a. BBHM,
oc3o-1aw3w Executor.
READ- WHO SAYS SO.
‘FEOMTHEHOK. THOMAS B. FL0B2NCK.
Gentlemen:—HavMcaWM?verMly*toI
Bitters. During a lent Wdtodhra* s«weiou of Con-
greas. pioaMg end oweroto doHeSnearly prontrated
me: A kind friend insMtjtlB thn naeof Am nrepaia-
Uon I have named. I took Us advlc-, and the mult
was improvement of health, renewed energy, and
that particular nUef I so much needed and obtained.
Others maj^beslinilarlyadvantaged, if they desire to
Th6MABB. FLORENCE,
Prom Bsv. W. D. Selgfrisd, Pastor of Twetth Msptfot
Cinitfc.
PhUaMphto. Decembsr 9ft, 1848.
Msssss. Josss A Evans,
Gentlemen:—I have recently besa laboring nuder
the distressing effects Of lndlgiattsa, soqomDenied by
a prostration of theaervone eyefimt. Numerous rem
edies were recommended by ffitondanpd some of them
tested, but witkont raitef, Konr HpodUnd's German
Bitten were recomme«fim by persona who had tried
them, and whose ftTMPbl. naentfon of the Bitten In
duced me also to texthltm. I most, confess that I had
aa aversion to patefit medicines, from tbs “thousand
and one" quack “Utters,” whoa* only aim seem, to
o palm offiswssiened and dragged liquor upon
the comtnafuiy, in a aiy way; and the tendency ol
which, Xfpar, is to make many a confirmed drunkard
Upon hmrning that ypum was really a medicinal
prspaffttion. I took it w^b happy .Wirt . Its action
wawaot only upon iMmickTaB ffirn the ner-
voMmewnkwsaptomnt and gretiihlng. I feel that I
luvd derived gnat anAmnuhnmu wot from the
use of a fow boWea. Very rsaperifolly ypurt.
will apply to the Coartof Ordinary of Effing
ham count) for leave toseriaU tbe lands belonging
to the estate of Robert A. Martow, for the beneuor
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
James e mahlow.
sepl3-lsw2m« - Administrator.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
O K THEWSST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT
I the Court of Ordinary of Effing-
connty to sell Lots No. 140 and 1*3 In the 4th district
of Pie ICQ county, for the benefit of the heirs as
creditors, of tbe estate of Shepard Griffin, deceased.
J. H. M. GBIFFIN,
B. B. GRIFFIN,
OCl'
Executers.
tk
street.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Stothttthe ttguatarsef “O. M. JAOKBON’’is on ths
Wrapper of Mtck bsttle.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE A MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH tTREEf,
JONES & EVANS,
BUOOESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON A CO.
W. M. WALSQ, Sole Agent.
Corner Barnard A Brongtopn Sts., Bnvannab, Ga
ocll
-Argents
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TBE LIFE AMD CAMPAIGNS OF
Gto. Stonewall Jackson,
BY PHOT. B. L. DABNEY, D. D..OF VA.
N OTICE.—By ordev from the Honorable court of
Ordinary of Striven county, Georgia, there will
be sold oefor* the Court House at Statesboro, Bulloch
county, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in December
next, between tbe usual boon of sde. One Tract of
Land oontaining two hundred and fifty acres, non or
lass, adjoining lands or W. Williams, Hardy Hodges,
snd Arthur Curtly on the Ogeeehee river. Terms
mads known on the dsy of safe -
WILLIAM IVEY,
ocQ3-lawtd* Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—WU1 be sold, on tbe
first Tuesday in December nest, at the Court
House, in the city of Savannah, one Bond of the Se»
vanuall, Albany and Gulf Railroad Company for ${00,
*nd three share* of Charleston Gas Light Company
Stock, ths property of ths Estate of Elisabeth Robert!,
deceased.
Sold by order of th* Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county, for tbs benefit of the heirs and
said estate.
WILLIAM H. WILTBBBGER.
Administrator Estate of B.’Roberts.
w
EXECUTOR'S
ILL be sold before the Court House Amt in
. . Springfield,.Effingham county, on th» FIRST
TUESDAY lu November, (tbe Ctbk between tho legnl
hours of Brie; that valuable PLANTATION with
1,600 acres or Fine Land, 900 oi which laelaarad, aad
has dm reputation of a number ooa psosWoa place.
A good country Dwelling, with all ether neceaary
out-bnlidUga, an excellent Well of water, and aa
healthy a place aa there is in the coanty. The lands
are heavily timbered, and lie within three mHea Of
a public landing ou navanhaii river, and seventeen
miles from Savannah, on the Springfield road. It in
known as the Plsntatioa belonging to tha arista of
C. Wlsenbaker, tate of said county, and told for a
division among dm heirs.
Terms , One-half cash; balance in 11 months, with
tn teres Vpurchaaer payingfor title aad «**Tr*
GEORGE A. KELLER,
eep34-lawtuov0 Executor.
I i BORGIA-L1BKRTY OOUNTT —Notlee ia hereby
W given to all ptremmctmaeraad that Bteabea Mm
ter, sr., late of said county, departed tMx lift, in-
tee tate, and no —‘
Gentlemen’s Underwear,
WOOLLEN aad
BUCKSKIN dhOVEI,
At tbs SOUTHERN PALACI DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Orff & AV atkins%
oc*7 111 and 113 CONGRESS STREET.
TRUOIIMOIS || IT
rind HOTIONA
. * I IMJ HiJu
AT the SOUTHERN PALACI DRY GOODS HOUSE.
OCtT AT POPULAR PRICKS.
18C6
AT POPULAR. PRICES!
OZtOVBML
FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES,
YOUTHS AND CHILDREN,
In great variety at tie
SOUTHERN PALACE
ORFF A WATKINS’,
or*7 111 and 113 CoKsnaas Srnnz.
A. AranLL,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
W- H INMAN.
(Late of Georgia,
New Yoi
-A.tistell & Inman,
Itrtkub,
Caftan
No. 80 Wall strfM,
HEW
YORK
1 to mike
To
Plait
ers.
SAVANNA!, October 1st, 1
THE 3. B CABY& CO.’S
NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO"
“TTTTHCH is now offered to PlaiCera possesses qnali-
7f Use which or* peculiar to S alone, aad reader it
ties which or* peculiar to S alone, aad
far superior to any other known, as has bssn folly
proven by the “Frendh Academy of Sciences," sad
also by practical persons of enlarged experience in
every department of Agriculture
Among the meritorious qualifies which peculiarly
Istlnguish the “Nonpareil French Guano," msyba
enumerated tha following:
1st. ItWifi promote the growth of Cotton, Corn. To
bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A
No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, aa has been folly
tested, at the same time being eitlrely free foam the
obj actional) teproperttea of Hie above, as it ia a Perma
nent Improver or the Soil, instead of a stimulant.
Id. Roan be applied to the lures as wen as tho
loots of plants, without any d*n|er at burning them,
if used properly, snd we guinmee that wherever ap
plied tbe soil will retain its mtisture, and will not
Mke, even the most clayey.
3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects tram destroy
ing either plant or grain, and wherever it is applied
every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap
pear, Its properties being repugnant to Insect Ufa of
every kind. This quality alone will be a greet benefit
to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers,
as Son then) planters know, bsVe lost their crap by in
sect depredations.
In a circular it is impossible to folly enter into the
merits of the “Nonpareil French Guano," bat w* Sa
na rathe public that we hsvs not exaggerated, snd it
only namins for those interested to tori its value,
when wu feel confident that it will rapidly supercede
tU other*.
REFERBSGM8 t
Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; OoLB.
Morgan, do.; C. Cimblr, do.; E. McCormick, do.; Mai.
Green, do.;CoL J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; P. V.
Sheppard, da; J. End,-re, do.; Daniel McCullough,
Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monro*,
Baltimore couuty; F. Merryman, do.; 8. Patterson,
Harford county, lid.; R. Eirlaod, Calvert county, Md.;
J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti
more: R. Sinclair A Co.. Baltimore.
Beware of Counterfeits. All of onr barrels will
be stamped with name snd address.
.Tom MOmTMAN, Esq., formerly President of Ma
ryland's Agricultural Society, says:
Baxtimobs, July 21. 1888.
J. B. Cast A Co.:
•My gardner has been making experiments
with your “Nonperiri French Guano”—he bee ap
plied it to beets, cantelopes and very young cucumber
Tinea, wblch at this season of tbe year are very liable
to injury from Insects. As for at we can judge, it is
a first-rate article, and comes up to your claim of Ms
merits. 1 sbaH nse three tons cn wheat and rye this
fall.
J. B. Cary A Co., through their Agent, Mr.
Louis T. Oulenot, having made an amngsmsnt with
tha firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, plan tan
can rely upon obtaining ths geiuins “Nonpareil
French Guano."
4T This Is the Priuulpetl Depst.
of Oonnterftitsl All our
be branded with our name Aid address.
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NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
a am opening for the inspection or the public,
a fine stoex of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
TRESSES, Ac., &c.,
To which the attention of all It Invited.
JT Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, flhei
.ock’eold Dry Goods Store.
fie-ly S B. HARRINGTON.
NEW GOODS
ARE OPENED DAILY BY
b WA
Southern Palace
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
111 AMD 113 CONGRESS STREET. oc*f
A Fine Black Mare
FOB SALE,
BY BKLL, WYLLY * CMUffiYIAH.
W E wfll recommend her to be kind, gentle, end It
every particular a family Horse good. me. i
light rockaway. Oen be see* at Dan. ButletwBtaMe
_Terme Itnowq a t C.iuntlng-Hoona Ool
Coffee.
2,000 “
Street Importation from fa de Janeiro,
For sale W . ,
oct-SmP WEB * OOhHEW,
Baker’s Bitters
For sale at all proeieent eroeen Wine i
•ad Druggists, and wholesale c-“
.; ... . .at
R T mm OF GEORGIA—MoINTOSH COUNTY —
con, deceased uteSS^ 1 sl* t ° D ^ i,eu **•
T&ZSSSSmrn
pablieMior
pidBiiitMiwflL The author, a
DANCING ACADE
ATer.AMnintW'* hahs “
R. L. LOUWirtB aWbihri Jtt^INA^CADK-
■y at it. “ *-
Term* made known on the 6
Striven
- u Lx-c
Fall Dry; Goods' 1M ,
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
151 CONGRESS 8T., SAVANNAH,
Arc reedy to *ow tbe lorgeri etock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Doois
to be foendlnthledty, and which ere oflbred at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Call end see for yourselve*,
E. F. Mstsaux. E. M. Banes A Oo
Jam W. O'Caman.
E. F. METCALFE k CO,
Cotton Factors*
Comm ission
AMD
Forwarding Merchants,
Mu. $ (tsfifori’s Lower Beefs, Ms, Its
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
I ranosa eu eouelgunMuts to Norton, Sffiragh-
terk Co., Now York, sad John'K. GiBiatt kCo., Ltv-
erpooL
. ■ .. : t: ■ - -
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENERAL
UPHOLSTERY.
fififi Dm fitrast, Pkilsdclpkla, Pa.
N. &—All ORDERS seat by Mail promptly a
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NOTES DISCOUNTED
BY
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
sopritf EM MAT fiTREET.
To The Public.
FflHE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston. South Caro-
I Una, so long and ably coadueted by the late H. L.
BUTTERFIELD, will atm be kept open for the sccom
of tbe travelling pubUe. It* farmer foidnds
snd patrons wiU find ths usual aesomraodetioes snd
attention bestowed on them as formerly, and the pub-
Uc fkvor, already so well entabUstted as^ The Hotel
of foe travelling Merchants of the Sooth, will, by ear-
seat efforts, be faithfully preserved. ocia-tf
Ladies* * Cloaks,
SHAWLS snd WINTER UNDERWEAR,
At popular price* at
ORFF & WATKINS’,
SOUTHERN PALACK DRY GOODS BOUSE.
o«*T
WOOD.
\R7S, the anderslgned, take this method of in-
“ funning onr mends, snd the public generally,
to fscilitste ear business, wehs?eestablished*
WOOD YARD
at the Albany and Golf Rallrod. from which, or from
onr old stand, at the Canal Bridge, below the Cen
tral Railroad, we are prepared to deliver ths very
best quality of
niGH LAND OAK WOOD
at eight donate ($8) per cord, aad
DRY YELLOW PINE WOOD
rt six d dlars (Sty par cord, on vary short notice.
Order boxes can be found at Mr. Staley’s Book
■tore, corner State and Boll streets, and at Mr. J.
Lippmantt Drag Emm, corner of Congress and Bar
naid streets.
oro-lm BUTLER A HARDWICK.
TO COTTON PLANTERS.
TTAVING been appointed Agents for the State of
II Georgia by the patentee of
BEARD’S PATENT LOCK-TIE,
we, with confidence, offer it to Planters as the best,
cheapest, simplest, and most desirable TIE now to
use. It returns doable its eoet, aad ia folly fifty per
heeappUed i.fifcwdsp*
end caa respond to orders.
For forther psrticulsn, addnaa or spply to
S. M. BRUCE A OOl,
Augusta, Georgia,
or to M. F. METCALFE * CO.,
>—lm anwmafiM, Georgia.
"Wfiolesale
APE B \ RBHW.
P APER for Printer* aad Bookbinder*; for Dry
Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe DaaleW
~ Groeare eud Drugglsta. Printers’ suppUas of all
da. Alio, Bladen* Boards, Paper Bags, Envelop**
I Twins. AH goedn arid at Haw York prices, with
WARRENBBOTHEBB,
no Bey street.
Row. O’Bnm. ” t- B. 03iiu,«.
Edvr. O’Byrne At son.
Vnaxus am Email. Dnsuas n Qwoo suras.
wards of thirty-two ye
_ partner
city for up-
Comae Bryan aad Jefferson
ocfi-ly
R. A. SOLOMON,
<X>MMISBION MBROHANT, COLLECT
ING Acanrr, *c,
Euiaula, Ala.
ftntnpt attention rivau to CoHecCon* and Eemit-
“ss&sssxvjsssn ts&*.»
m m mm, auramiun, m
ROPE
1 Aft COILS GREENLEAF Jort received, ami
iUv for sale by
BRATWjET, HILL JI CO.,
sert-tf Me. 19 StodderdM Lower Benge.
N. A. HARDEE & CO..
COTTON FACTOH4
AND £ ;
. i. >« T •’ J>.
General Commlttlon Nerchentt-
KetabUahedln 1830. -
E. D. SMYTH E * CO,
Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
YTAVE po band * foil »»d complete slock iff (Mas end Granite. Dinner, Tea and Toilet Seta t.
jl• Decorated audGilt. 11 "bits,
Glassware In every variety. Cat and Pleased. Bar Furnishing Goods. Fisted and Britannia w..„
fog of Castor,. Baskets, Buttera, Knivm, Faria, Spoons, Tsa aad Coffee Pota, do. w * ,e > «tt-
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY,
TEA TEATS, WAITERS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
City and Country Dealer, are earaarily invited to coll and examine onr Wholesale Stock w.«„
^llcateth* Jobbing Prices and BUM of any market In the United States for nuns quality and quanto^
Queensware House
»*. »GG firasgktsa fitswet, deeuad Poor W„ t
LIFE INSURANCE!
•No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southern
Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by
wm Endowment of
a 000, payable ns
low*.
ii
At
Death
or so.
At
Death
or 66
•1643 (16 12
16 87 16 48
17 34
17 83
_ 18 38
tot 18 94
At
Death
or 70.
15 90
15 30
16 76
IT S3
irn
*6 s;j 16 »
81 60
22 38
23 22
24 It
25 06
26 07
27 16
28 33
Sti 93
82 40
33 98
36 68
37 61
39 68
41 80
84 28
46 92
49 86
63 16
19 39
20 02
20 68
21 39
22 14
22 9*
24 80
24 72
29 W 2668
26 78
27 84
29 04
30 31
31 69
33 19
31 8(i
38 66
38 44
4" 61
4276
66 701 85 19
: 47 83
! 50 73
: 63 86
I 67 So
! 61 06
THE ST. LOUIS
iHlilUilli WU lilK
OF 8T. LOUIS, MO.
D. A. JANUARY, President,
JAKES H LUCAS, Via at President.
WM. T. IELBY. Eeeretnrp.
Hon. SUEUR WRIGHT, Consulting
Aotaary-
ASSetS July 1, I860,
#1,048 , •* * . O O .
POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 TO
$10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE.
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH
OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS
TO POLIOIE8-
DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1800;
Foi*ty !Per Cent,
TABLES.
fo» n*l Premium r.
a? fo SeereJ
•1,000, payable^
follow* i
At
Death
or 60.
93383
38 76
36 66
16 66
37 7u
SI 78
19 9.
4 16
42 84
43 78
45 2 .
41 78
88 34
to 06
81 88
a 7o
66 72
IT 84
60 10
62 86
66 01
67 66
70 51
73 65
76 76
80 28
33 91
87 85
92 06
96 00
At At Jj?
Death Duih f 3
or 6>. at jJ *«,
5*
47 ty
80 5o
61 20
62 97
64 (2
56 to
68 20
61 14
63 »
65 99
63 61
71 47
74 f
77 13
81 19
88 80
SS 55
92 75
97 09
40 Ml
61 uu!
62 72
64 62
66 44!
68 Ml
60 60
62 00
66 12
6i 67
70 60
73 61
70 56
79 76
83 10
96 01
The Entire Surplus is EfiitoUj Dirtied Among the Assnrri!
50 per cent. Credit GIvgb WIigm- Defilred!
No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-class steam or
sailing vessels. ^
Policies issued under Table 8 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 8 tfteriwo
or more annual payments have been made, thereby scouring, in case of tbe discontinuance
of payments, shch proportion of the whole amount aa the number of actual payments be«r
to the whole number that were to be made, with profit*.
- Endowment and life Policies iaened requiring only one, fifty or ten annual premium,
or an annual pieminm during the continuance of the Policy.
Some one must take tbe risk of your life—& it not better yon should transfer it to •
Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk?
In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources become lim
ited, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, response
Company, is the only Family safeguard, which WiU neither depreciate nor disappoint.
Efficient agents wanted for all the important townn and cities of the State. For for*
ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of the Company, at the
offlceof a?,
98 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savannah, 0a.
Da. JURIAH HARR 188, Examining Physician for Savannah and vicinity.
fb: ™bb urke ’} A « ent8 ’ M#con * °*
CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Oft.
oc22-im
Sea Island Cotton Plantation.
A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION ON 8A-
pelo River, 12 miles from Darien, Gs, contain
ing about 2400 scree, of which about 1600 acres is
high load, (principally Oak and Hickory), and tbs re
mainder good high marsh land, all welt suited to tbs
production of Sea Island Cotton.
Location beautiful snd healthy.
Apply to
ocSO-lw BRYAN. HABTBIOOB k OO.
O
FOB SALE,
NXMACARTHY GIN, secondhand. Will be
sold cheap.
ief>2t
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
Cor. Bar and Aberrant streets.
Cotton Plantation to Rent.
NE OF TUB BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS IN
Burke county, Ga., can be leased for a number of
yean on easy terms. Eight hundred acres can be
planted. Possession given in December if desbed.
Address GEORGE W. SAPP,
oc9-im tWaynesbora.
o
Garden Lot for Lease.
T HE FINE GARDEN LOT, comer of Shad’S and
Thunderbolt roads will be leased for a term of
ysaw. Apply at Tlals Office. ~rtt1
GUNNY CLOTH.
7 JL*
SALES JUST RECEIVED, aad for tale by
RICHARDSON M BARNARD.
FOR SALE,
SERVICEABLE DRAFTe HORSE. Apply fft
Wanted,
B Y a gentleman In the city, to complete bit Ife
the usum of the NXws am> Hxbai.d tor tM
months of MUrcb, April aad July or the prmencymf
for which a Ube.el price will be paid on delivery
the News and Herald office. eep27-rd_
Pulaski Hoase Stables.
aalO-tf
0. MoOINLY,
Screven Home
Bradley's
Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirt,
For Ladle* Misses and Children,
at tbs
■MeUeerea Pal see Dry <lnn08 Hawse.
OC27
Nntting, Powell & Co.
BANKERS,
macojsr. axo
v. a. ffu ri irvG
A. H. POWELL,
ISAAC 800TT.
EDWARD PADKLFORfk
Je28-gm SAVArIN AH.
Bart’s
Boarding:.
ELABBEE bat removed her bowarnt fiom
the comer of Montgomety and Boom mm
i to the comer of Jefferson street end Bay lane,
■ old stand. Gentle tne i can be accommodated
Private and Transient Board an ■■ derate
.'MODES
Super-Pfcosphate of Lime
THE STANDAitD MANURE,
•83 68 PER TON, CAMS.
alS-tf MILL1B, THOMAB A OO.
Book-keeping
W ANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER
employment sa and, for slew hows **ah own
ing. NO matter how complicated or intriert. .ee.nsti
. '' may be, wlB orrangs them. Pndervtsnde Ihoumghiy
*C (EtteHeh, Frewrtt snd German Currencte*.
Rribrwsce—Present pnd
FOB SALE.
sep98 ore Bey and Abercore sfareto^
Mr. F.
W OULD mpectfiilly IbIombUi
i
Wanted.
B OARD WANTED by a Gentlemen, for hlmtett
witty child and servant, in a genteel print, to-
ily, where th* comfort* of a home can be enjoyed of
paying lor them. Address Poet Office Box 740.
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TUIKITT LUMBER I
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER FOB
building and plantation pu piaea We na*»
arrivals weekly from our Mil s ou tue rosl opfwrite
I erlil lean’s Foundry. Also, Cypress shingles in as
4 OdriSjm MCLEOD * BBO.
Z. N. WlftitEB,
Oomadaalon Merchant, See,
BAY STREET,
OvffR ns iron o»lJoww«u.*WiiTtHii«,
Will attend promptly to the sole of *11 msrohsndli*
entreats J to him; also, to the shipping of cottun.ttn
to the proper getting up of all marine papers.
oclT—em.
MARTIN J. FORD,
XTTOBNKV XT XAW.
OFFICE, ffife 19 BRYAN BTRKKT,
JylT-tm SAVANNAH, GA.
Notice.
Oo. in fesDry Goods huefoem. at theold toud
1141
unimi win*
St the old .wed ot
»BNB\ I.ATHBQP * CO.
The Metropolitan Collar.
ORFF A WATKINS,
•OLE aOEMTS
FOB TRY STATE OF GE0EGIA
oe97
A. J. J. DLOiO,
COMMISSION AND FOBWABDINfl
ACaROBAM’V.
AT GHARLEfi b COLBY A CO’S,
Cwr. Fay A Atorwm in., tovssssk »•
Momphis (T«nn.) Couponf
Put Due IndtbtGdnGtfo d
B Y an ORDINANCE passed by to*
Tesn^and Charlraton RaUrosd Coupo^l
^^^OhfoMj^^SSSS
Wfoty eriUracaiv* punotuai
oe«-99t - City Controllcr. MggPblLlSS-—
wans oohm and seed oato ■
•I WMtt’»»» # *
it.