The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 12, 1866, Image 4

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cit flowers of poegr * lnE “g [One nf-ne niche of fame 18 “ M " he [ r °L e .°r of the following «»n*as. Unlike the po- S- J writers of the present d.y, her rythm rad mera- 5wlU be found strictly correct; her thoughts flow oeantiful and strong, and there la nothing borrowed In her verse. For a young lady who la yet in her teens, and who has been writing good ^>etey for the past three or fonr years, she certainly bids fair to reach the pinnacle of her commendable ambition. As a speci men of Her powers we publish the following, which is far from being her best effort.—Memphis Appeal.] Dethroned. BY M. EDEStiA WYNNE. She stands at bay, and in her eyes The lurid fires of madness line; She stands, with awful silence robed Bound every wound the world has probed; In sad* despairing pomp she stands. And drops the world from out her hau ls, ilisj iU Gone, gone forever! for the night Hath seen what ne'er will see the light; The night hath swallowed up her tears. The day hath darkened all her years; And, from her former glory hurled. She stands alone against the world. Before her rolls the rivel^teeath! Behind her sweeps the atqping breath Of malice, envy, hatred, scorn. Which mad j her hopeless and forlorn; Above her frowns an angry sky— She has no place except to die h The awful blankneas of despair Draws life from out the silent air. Which haunts her witti its mocking tone: •• And was it thou who wore a crown ?— Where is thy glittering sceptre now ?— The coronet which gemmed thy brow?" “ Where V” says that slow, despairing voice, '• Go ask the world. ’Tis not my choice That I, a crownless queen to night, Shall be a corpse ere morning light. Go ask the world, for all I owned Has slipped from me. I am dethroned. • “ * And was it I who wore a crown ?’ Tea. But a throne may tumble down; And princes are like common clay. And fail to dust as well as they; Uncrowned I am, to reign no more This side yon river’s silent shore. “ But, tho’ dethroned, no more to reign, No king shall say I wore his chain; And though the ground beneath me reel, I’ll grace no conqueror's chariot wheel; For love or heaven, in life or death. No prison cell shall bind my breath. “ Unloved, dethroned, and, hunted down, What care 1 for my breathless <*own ? In spite of every passing ill i am unchained, unconquered still: I wait no summons base and mean, But die as will become a Queen I" B Board Wanted f a Young Gentleman, within a short distance of the Post Office. Address D. J , »0 Herald Office, BOYS’ HATS. A LARGE variety Just opened at CJ'.DINTS. NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE i am owning for the inspection of the public, a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, &c., Ac., To which the attention of all la Invited. ■ tsr Wsrerooins, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sbri ock’eoid Dry Goods Store. ft (My 8 R. (TARRINGTON. For Sale. QCA ACRES, more or less, PINE LAND, in the 26th District of Glynn Comity. Also, 614 acres Mixed Laud in Glynn county, known as Pepper's Hammock. Also, 202>3 acres in Lee county. Also, 490 acres Pine Land in Pierce county, Ga. Apply to WM. HAZLEHCRST, oil—] in Macon, Ga. PHOT STEAM SAW MILL. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. npHB undersigned, having completed their DOUBLE -L GANG SAW MILL, known as the “PHCENIX STEAM SAW MILL,’' would respectfully Uuorin their friends and the public generally, that they art- now prepared to fill orders for Lumber iu any quan tity and of any sizes and lengths. We have con nected with our Mill an improved Planer, and will give particular attention to orders for planed and tongue and grooved lumber. Orders left at the Mill, or at J. F. & M. Hamilton’ office, corner Bay aud Abercorn streets, will leceiv prompt attention. A share of public patronage is respectfally so licited. EHLEN & HAMILTON**. JOS. EULEN, J. F. HAMILTON. M. HAMILTON. ao8-tf R. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, &c., Eiofaula, Prompt attention given to Collections and Remit tances; Purchase aud Sale of Cotton. Ac. Reference:—Messrs. 8. Hobiifer A Nephews, Lau- enoe Bros. & uo.. New York; Epping, Hanaerd A Co, Columbus, Ga.; Wm. A McKenzie <£ Co., Apa- arhirola; Austin <fc Ellis, Savannah, Ga ocl0-3m HulPs Soap and Candles* Onn BOXES Extra Family and Pale. ZUU 150 gross Toilet Soap, all styles. 250 Boxes Mould Candles, sixes and eights. For sale by KANDBLL A CO., no3-lm 201 and 203 Bay street. COAL, Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 153 Bay Street, Savapaah, in - Darien, Georgia. V Orders for Lumber solicited. dl<-tf S. 6. BATHES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WIOUUL1 DEALXB IN Floor, Groin, Feed ond Prodoee, ' CORNER STORE, 190 and 193 Bat Stbut, roar or Babnabd St., Savannah, Georgia. References—C. A. GsmbriH A Co., Norris k Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin & Co., Baltimore sad New fork; L. GambriU, Banker. Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton and Produce. oc2-tf POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats, flour. Feed, etc, savannah, ga. REFERENCES: Messrs. Tlson A Gordon, 8avnnnah, Ga. A Wilbur. Esq ,Prea*t Home Ins Co., Savannah. Messrs. La Roche, Weet A DanleKBsvamiali, Ga. Messrs. Bell, Wylly A-ChristUu. Savannah. Ga. Messrs. Weaver, Rlchardsen A Co., New York. R. Bachem, of G. Renoward A Baehem, New York. Hepl5-6ni WILKINSON. WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants 1 sale of all kinds of nments. Lange, Bay street, iQrchase A Cotton Domi liberal advances made on com Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON, Of Newnan, Ga. B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Ot the late Arm of J. W. Rabun & Co., Suv’h. sej.f.-3m Austin & Ellis, ijonunission anil Forwarding Merchants, 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. I’HOMAS U. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola. Fla., CHAKLE8 KLUM, ( and Colnmbns, Ga. sepll-tf A. M. Sloan, C. K. Stubbs. Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Maouu, Ga. C. W. Stcoall. Late of ThomasvUle. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GrA. Will tnal • liberal advance* on cotton and other produce in IF melt or store, cr on consignments to inr correspondents in New York. antT-jlm BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber -Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Doors, SuhIi and Blinds. W Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office. 180 Bay street, Savannah. Ga. JykT-t.! G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A G. W. Lanas, General Commission Merchants Forwarding And snipping Agents, No. »3 BAY STREET (np stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and Q. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson, Josiah SiMey V. Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited. mvin i. r. Bouse. W. A. Bkyaht. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding and Commissioi Merchants, 104 Bay (Street. SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding goods, sales on consignment, and all orders; and will also keep constantly on hand t, good stock of Groceries, Liqnors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbank- A Co’s Scab s, Ac., besides other goods and manofacinred articles tor sale on consignment, and for which the- agents. Orders and consignments re»pee>' are ..uliy so- TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, 151 CONGRESS ST.. SAVANNAH, Are ready to show the largest stock of Staple and fancy Dry (Hois to be found in this city, and which are Offered at the LOWEST PRICES. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE DIALER IN HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE, Corn., Oats. Meal, Feed, Bran, Oil Cake, Floor, Bacon, Salt. Hope. 4to. wholesale rates. Agent Savannah Floar Mills. 155 Bay Street, Savannah. oct—sin E. F. Met 13ALTi. E. M. Bnuce A Co John W. O’Connob. E. F. METCALFE & CD. Cotton Factors* Comm ission AND Forwarding Merchants, No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA- Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter & Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv erpool . oc!2-3m «rr w* Quick Sales! (» J v-„ / W r% ', just received and opened tKeLARGEFT IK of '• 4® this city, i ay »d* at FiguradI Embroideries and Laces celery and Glovea Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Cart* Lace Petals sod Veil. Bradleys EmpressTrails Handkerchiefs EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, Buinn EVERY VARIETY OP ay21-lf 151 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GA. NOTICE. Ooiutmtiy receiving, and for sale at the lowest f|THE undersigned haveewtewd into a Umlted nart- . Anerehip, ander th>:Jftr*'name « J M. SGAK- JLne 'BROUGH; for the both on their o< city of Savann lathe general Jera y Clly, HARRISON, CORNELIUS York, are the tributes to the eo hundred and tl oenU ($3,333 1 and Cornelius thousand three thirty-three cet _ cummenowonaw tlnne for uAe year, to-wit: on til Hie 1st of October, 1867. A. H. SCARBROUGH. — ABRAM S. .JEWELL. STEPHEN D. HARRISON. CORNELIUS D. VAN WAGENEN. ocl-6w TIIOM. W. BROOHM MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CENERAL UPHOLSTERY. MM4 Doc Street, Philadelphia, Fit. N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mall promp lly a tended to. fy3il-cf rchsndise, ' in. in the 'SCARBROUGH,' aCSavannah. er, and ABRAM S. JEWELL of _,te of New Jersdjf, STEPHEN D. , Bergen, State-or New Jeney, and 'VAN.wAGUfRN, of the city of New :iaj partners. Abram 8. Jewell con- stock three thousand three tee dollars aid thirty-four _-e said Stephen D. Hairi-on as Wjgenen contribute suit three. Hired and thirty-three dollars and ■Uf$3,333 33). TbiapaswuraUp into thelal of October, 1866, and shall con STESrCMGWE AND SAWlL[ NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, FOR SALE. "A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE A and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at the Fel ton Works, Ne v York. Consists of an tnehteol *6 horse power, return line boiler, with mil aha conve nience, complete; iron frame, 40 Uet awtlage; 66 inch saw; patent eelf-eenintt head igscks; l«e feel log chain, with pulleys and first elate kilting far the min complete. The whole ts perfectly tew aud can be purchased low on application ta 1 au30 if La ROCHE. WEST A RESIDE! FOR SALE,. The daebmblc BRICK TENEMENT on . the corner of State and Drayton streets can be hail at a bargain, if w>piied for by the 15th instant. nov7—6j WEST * DANIELS. aep22-tf 334 BAY STREET. To The Public. T HE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, Sooth Caro lina, so long and ably conducted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, wiU stiU be kept open for the accom modation of the travelling public. Its former friends and patrons wiU find the usual accommodations and attention bestowed on them as formerly, and the pub lic favor, already so well established as The Hotel of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear nest efforts, be faithfully preserved. ocl2-tf TO, COTTON PLANTERS. Georgia by the patentee of BEARD’S PATENT LOCK-TIE, we, with confidence, offer It to Planters as the ben, .-heapest, simplest, and most desirable TIE now in use. it returns doable its cost, and is fall, fifty per cent, cheaper than hope. Our several Agents will be snpplied in a few 4a», andean respond ui orders. For farther particulars, address or apply 1* n « kniroa iTao . Augusts, Uporgla. or to E. F. METCALFE* CO., oc36—In j»v»|Uuah, Georgia. NEV DRY 60GD8: AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 160 BROUGHTON ST. (Between Barnard and Jefferson steels.) I HAVE just returned from New York, and am re ceiving a nice assortment of Fall and WinUr Goods, and desire to call the attention ol purchasers to my Stock and prices before getting thiir Fail sup plies. I have bought cbeap and will seL cheap, as I nave less expenses comparatively than louses with larger Btocks. Lean offer at much less flian regular ratesgnany goods, consisting of Staple and Doasestics, DreslGoods, White Goods, Damask, Diaper Crash Towels, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings and Hoop-skirts, Balmoral do. Corsets, Cloaks, Shawls, Cassimera, Broad Cloths, Pant Goods, Satiuetts, Jeans, Flannels, Ac.; a variety ot Worsted Goods, Scarfs, Hoods, Sontags, Nubias and Shawls, Umbrellas and Parouols, and a full assortment ot No tions, Ac., too numerous to mention. Will show them with pleasure at any time, and sell cheap for cdh only. oc30-lm c. 1. BEATTY. P APER for Printers and Bookbinders; tor Dry Goods, Hardware and Boot .»yi, shoe Dealers- for Grooen apd Druggists. Fruiters’ randies ol all kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards. Paper Bags, Envelops* and Twine. All goods sold at New Yorknrioch with expenses added. ” ’ u i WARREN BP'oTHEBS. 210Bay street. Epw. Q’Bykne. J. H. O’Btuse. HOLUNGSW'*; Edw. Byrue & Son Wholes*''^ ^ ErrAIL dkaiouis » Gaocnnnts, LiqDOht, Ac., Ac. W E solicit a share of the patronage of our Mends _ j t k A rinHlio Generally. The Senior partner L8firmll?togdo g ne bnsiiess in this atv for up- wards Jears. Corner Bryan and Jeffemm streets. E • i ED ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOU'- ASH, Steamboat, Baitim'’- n 1 English Oval, sale by ton or cargo K- oc31-6m .re, Cumberland CH1PMAN & CHAPIS. JRNITURE. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 ami 89 Bowery, and 65 Christie St., NRW YOItK S TILL continue to be the largeot Furniture Manu- facinrers In the city. PARLOR DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, FOR THE 60UTHEHN TRADE. At 20 percent, reduction in price. oc3 0, J. TRACY & CO., Successo n to D, S. Cohen, IMPOJtTEBS ANI* JOBBERS OF LADIES’ DRE>S TRlMMINGSa-OHSA PHYR WORSTEDS, AND PARIS FAa*1>X GOODS. ^ No. 303 Broidway, comer of Duane street, aag3-4mu * Yo»ic ‘ sdUUTH i CO. .odiitSSIOK MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Especial attention will be given to the execution of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. To Planters. CUATU.M Inferior Court. At CBAiihkRs, September 16,1836. I n ts •amsJMerett and ordered by t Court that the Tax Collector of chaCaam county be. Had he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to assess and collect, us a tax for the pre sent year for county purposes, fiRy per cent, upon the amount of the State tax for the ’present vear, 1HS6. And it ie further ordered, that Ufteea (15) cents on every one hundred dollars worth of property re turned be collected, as also one dollar upon each -•-■j usaic u«n..t>i,<*u, ut mie county, on ibe nrst of April last, between the ages of twenty-one and Sixty years, as an extra T itx for educational purposes, to pay the county debt, to meet expenses ol the County Court, and increased expenses of the jail at the present period, aud other unforeseen expendi tures. And it Is farther ordered, t&at fifty per centum on the State tax be collected from all practitioners of law, physic and dentistry, from every dagaerrean, ambrotype, photographic, aud similar artists; from even anctioueer, from every keeper of a pool or bo llard table for public play, from every keeper of a bagatelle table for public play, from every keeper of a tea-pin alley or alley of like kind for public play, and from the keeper of any other table, stand or place tor any other game or play with or without a namA, walesa for exercise or a amusement only, and not inhibited by law; and from every agent of, or « engaged in any gilt lottery, or enterprise of aractcr In Chatham county. GEO. P. HARRISON. A L C. C. C. JOHN SCREVEN, J. j. C. O. C. JNO. WILLIAMSON. J.I. G C: C. True extract from the minutes. WM. H. BULLOCH. ncO-SOt Clerk I. C. C. FURNITURE IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS. Wafeut aud Ma hogany. COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every variety. o'u DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOW8 of all kinds. ICITTIuE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. Annual Premium Tor an gndowment ot $1,000, payable aa follows: At At At ISP DeatTi Death Death or 70. I« 16 $17 76 $16 43 $15 12 17 18 30 16 87 16 49 18 18 89 17 34 15 90 19 19 53 17 83 16 30 20 20 20 18 38 16 75 21 20 90 18 94 17 23 22 21 67 19 54 17 71 23 22 43 20 19 18 24 24 23 35 20 37 IS 79 26 24 2c 21 60 19 39 26 25 31 22 36 20 02 27 26 3£ 23 22 20 68 28 27 66 24 1«. 21 39 29 28 81 25 05 22 14 30 30 IS 26 07 22 95 31 31 64 27 16 2 S 80 32 33 23 23 33 24 72 33 34 96 29 58 25 68 34 36 86 3u 93 26 73 35 38 9‘i 32 40 ‘27 84 36 41 16 33 98 29 04 37 43 62 35 66 30 31 38 46 3S 37 54 31 69 89 49 40 39 58 33 19 40 52 74 41 80 34 80 41 56 43 44 24 36 55 42 60 7c 46 92 38 44 43 65 44 49 86 4“ 51 44 70 8u 53 K< 42 75 45 56 70 45 19i 46 47 83 47 50 73 48 53 86 49 57 30 50 61 06 WAREROOMSi 178 Broughton Street, Jjearly Opposite St. Anirei 1 * Hall. KDWABD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddabd’s Ufpkb Baitox, Bax Stbeet, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E VERY facility offered for consignments and exe cution of orders. Liberal advances made on Cotton shipped to our friends In New York, Balti more and Philadelphia. ocl1 - |f BARRETT’S, Paper Hangings NO # Window Shades. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street. bssreceived a new supply of Paper Hanging*. Wln- w cw shades and Gilt Cornices, which will be sold i cheap. lyU* REMOVAL. F W. CORNWELL has seosoved his stock * Hardware from rte cornerW Jefferson rad St Julian to Broughton street, one door East of Jefferson and one door West of Messrs. Weed A Cornwell. oc30-lm F. W. CORNWELL. WM. M. MOLLS & (0., C OTTON FACTORS AND if - , ; GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOftWARDING „ MERCHANTS, _,, , SlTlNSlX, GlOROIl, Liberal advance* male on conaignmentsof every article or produce for sale In Savannah or New York. Cbtreepo' ^ent in New York, JAMBS C0LLI8. JH., k CO. ,86 Front Street. ’ nol-tf ON THIS CONTINENT. It la warranted to tinotl bbiv naia to its ORIGINAL, NATURAL COLOK, IU every i aSC It WlliSTOF the hair from falling out; it will lr. e t .ic .ead from humors and dandruff; pbomot* the onow mol ibe hair, and Is a beautiful dhkbsino. We oflbr no large rewards, but we u nth.i •/•• nil of onr agents to hbfund thb mon*t to a ay pc. -.u who will use two bottles, and then say Bai. bi' Vkgb- tablb Haib Rxitokativk has not per irir.o all we claim. . Testimony from the Capital of tl.e Uniter States. Messrs. Barrirt to Co: _ • . . , 1 was induced to give jonr Hair p eparatiou a trial, andean heartily recommend It ae unequalled as a Dreasing, Partner and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while It ts thorough In Fe stering the hair to Its natural color. Very respectfuly, W. Hamlkt. Washington, D. 0., May 16, I860. Measts. J. R. Barrett to Co: I was Induced by a friend to mak a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Bestorattve, and I am very much pleased with the effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head Is (Teed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. I tally believe Bar rett’s to be tne best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fiedonla, N- Y., April 36,1866. X K. BARRETT to CO„ Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. jacoblippman, Comer Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. Dissolution of Co-Partnership Savannah, Ga., October fth. 1666. f|THB co-partnership of Van Horn, HollyoaE k Murray expires this day, by its own limitation. . HOLLYOKE k MURRAY. oc!5 CHARLES VAN HORN ■ >A House Wanted. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, suitable for a small family, is wanted byagood tenant. Apply at this office. oc22-tf ^r , BoldOr* ll » , nw» <n PROPOSALS. WANTED. until twelve o’clock M. on Wednesday, November » s- - Mss three inches wide, one inch thick nnd five feet long, placed three Ihcbee opart, to penele M «efc feet- All proposals to be loads in writing (eontracter* will state in their bids the difference of cost between CRdarsad beait pinepqStal and addressed to ^ *i!aTTH1AB R MEYER, Chairman Health ami Cemetery Committee. ■ nov6-tnovl« ’ SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. THE J. B CABY * CO.’S “NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO W HICH Is now offered to Planters poesosedk quali ties which are peculiar to it akme,end render it far superior to any other known, as has been fully proven by tho “French Academy of Sciences,” and also by practical persons of enlarged experience in every department oi Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distinguish the “ Nonpareil French Guano,” may be enumerated the following: 1st. It«*rill promote the growth of Cottoo ( Corn, To- bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican If nano, as has been tolly tested, at the same time being entirely free from the objectionable properties of the above, as it is a Perma nent Improver of the 8oil, instead of a stimulant. 2d. It era be applied to the leaves as well aa the loots of plants, without ray danger of burning them, if used properly, rad we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil will retain Its moisture, and will not lake, even the most clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, rad wherever it is applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap pear. its properties being repugnant to insect life of every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers, aa Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in sect depredations. ' In a circular it is impossible to fully enter into the merits of the “ Nonpareil French Guano.” but we as sure the public that jra have not exaggerated, and it only remains for those interested to test its value. When we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede all others. REFEREICEII T. Pendleton, Clark county. Weet Virginia; OoLB. Morgan, do.; C. Cimble, do.; E. McCormick,do.; Maj. Green, do.; CoL J. Ware. do.; 0. Sheppard, do.: P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. Enders, da; Draiel McCullough, Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr.. Wm. Monroe, BaltimorecouDty; F. Merrymsn, do.; 8. Faftunon, Harford county* Md.; B. Eirfend, Cahrert poanty.jld.; J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti more; H. Sinclair A Go., Baltimore. Beware at Counterfeits. All of our barrels will be stamped with name rad addrees. John Hunux. Esq., formerly President of Ma ryland's Agricultural Society, says : Baltihobe, July 31, 1866. Messbs. J. B. Carr k Co.: Gents—My gardner has been making experiments with your “Nonpariel Frsneh Guano”—be las ap plied it to beets, cratelopes and very young cucumber vines, which at this season of the year are very liable to injury from insects. As tor as we era Judge, it is s first-rate article, rad comes np to your merits. I shall use three tons on wheat fall. Notice I S HEREBY GIVEN that the partnerships hereto fore existing under the names' of Miller, T lomas k Co., in Savannah, Ga., and 'i’homas. Livingston A Co., Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by the death or D. G. Livingston, one of the partners. A. J. MILLER will give his attention to the busi ness in Savannab, and 8. B. THOMAS to the business In Madison, in liquidation. A. J. MILLER. S. B. THOMAS, August, 1:66. Surviving Partners. YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers WILL receive Deposits, bny and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Government, Railroad and all other Securities. WiU also boy Cot ton on orders. ,, Collections made and promptly remitted. They will als6 make collections In any partMf the United States, and make cash advances on cotton consigned to onr friends In New York, Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid In capital, with oar long es tablished credit. Is a sufficient guarantee of safety In all onr business transactions. REFER TO Conant k Young, 1 w_ Torfc Nonrse to Brooks, ( Jn Ior *’ Adams, Frost to (hx. Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods to Co., savannah, Ga. Foote to Malone, Mobile, Ala. Josiah Morris, Montgomery, to a Wm. H. Young, Cbtombos, Ga John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga Jennings, Wicks to Bra, New Orleans, Lsl Gtathrie to Co., Lottie vine, Ky. . Shirok to Rowland, St. Loan, Mo. Eurauia, Ala.. Sept. 1,1866.arp6 3m ot Its and rye this Messrs. J. B. Cary to Co., through their Agaat, Mr. Louis T. Guienot, having made an artangsaasn* with the firm of BELL, WYLLY to CHRISTIAN, planters rely upon nh ai nin f His genuine ” Non pared French Guano.” Ig- Tula Is the Principal Depot. I i _ • i,— — ; jp Beware of Counterfeits I All onr barrels will To thef Public. Canal Bank, between tbe two Railroad bridges, and that he would be thaakpa to them for thstrpslrcasga Order boxes to b* found at Messrs. Robb Habersham to Son*. Bay strsst. - LoveU to Lsttimor* Congress St ' i-'Mr. E. Ehriiah’aGrooeryStore, Whitakerst natomsMe tarns* as can bebad^ ^ HxBEDbdM. no2- tf The Bube-ribers will continue the Grocery and Com mission Business in Savannah, Ga, at the store oc cupied by the late firm, on Bay street. Angus). 1886. MILLER to BROTHER. of the patronage extended to the late Arm. *, S. B. THOMAS, * One of the survivors. August, 1S66. anzl.tf A. Austell, Atlanta, Georgia. W. H INMAN, (Late of Georgia,) New Fork. A nst-ell & Inman, Ctftra ami Commission Hcrckantt, No. 80 Wall street, NEW YORK. W £ are folly prepared to make liberal cash sd vancements on consignments trom Merchants and Planters, both at this place and at our agencies throughout the South. Our Mr. Austell, cf Atlanta, will urrangc advancements there. Cotton and mer chandise will be forwarded to us with dispatch by onr agents, Messrs. Brady to Moses, of Savannah. We will exert onr best energies to give satisfaction, and promote the lutorcsts of onr patroa-i. Consignments from onr Southern friends respest- fnlly solicited. 8e37-3tn Notice T HE undursiened have entered into * limited part nership uuder the firm name of STARR & ROBERTS, ‘ for the transaction of a Shipping and General Com mission Business in tbe city of Savannab, Georgia William'Starr and Joseph A. .Roberts, of Savannah, are tbe general partners, and Eberhardt Newmayer, now of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is tbs spootel partner. E. NEWMAYER has contributed to the common stock $10,060. This partnership is to commence on the first day of November, 1866, and continue until 31st of October, 18S8. Btatb of Georgia, I county, j Personally appeared William Starr rad Joseph A Roberta tbe general partners, as set forth on tbe foregoing pages, who, Ming duly sworn, say that the said ram of ten thonsaud dollars, specified in the sertltocate hereto annexed, to have been contributed by tbe said Eberhardt Newmayer,. special partner ae aforesaid, to-the common stock, has been actually and In good taith paid in cash to them. W. STARR, JOS. A. ROBERTS. ■ Sworn to rad subscribed before me, this first day of November, A. D., 1966. WM. J. CLEMENTS, Notary Public, C. C. , True extract from the Record. Jl.8.1 WM. H. BULLOCH. I—•• no3 Clerks. C, a C. City Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER AND BY VIBTDB Ol e fieri facias, issued out of the Honorable City Court of Savannah, In fevor of Bridget Dwyer vs R. T. Burch and T. Nugent, Jr., security pn appeal, I have this day levied upon rad will sell, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court House door, In the city of Savannah, county of Chatham rad State of Georgia, between the legal hoars of sale, the follow ing property, to satisfy the asms, viz: AU that lot, tract or parcel of land, with improve ments thareon, ai taste, lying and being in the city of Savannah, at the north west earner of Broughton and Price streets, fronting South on Branghton street — feet, end ruining beck to Congress street lane, known and distinguished in the map or plan of mid city of Savannah as Lot No. 33, Warrhn Ward, pointed oat by plaintiff’s attorney as the property of the defendant. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITE, noS-td Sheriff Oily of Savannah. BLANCEVILLE VADJ W<Kg BPflE i«0p., GA. OmpT Stook, 1800)000 SHARES, $60 EACH PiansoTOea H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, E. C. Qran- nlss, A. Wllbnr and K. K. Marshall. PBeiDSKT—A. Wllbnr, Savannah, Ga. Vina Fusssn-E. C. Grannies, Macon, Ga. Secureabt—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta. Ga. rflHJS Coupurv will soon he peepareAto fill any X orders for Slate, hofeevfirfiane, for roofing, for furniture manniactnred oat of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which siateran be applied. The $*arry Is eravenkmt to the dtfes of Atlanta, Angnsta, Macon, Albany and Colnmhns, Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, Penn., and St. Loola, Mo. The superiority c slate for roofing purposes, and Its special adaptabult to various arttclas of fsmUart, and for pavement well known. Ortera may be addftmed to .. . a “ Maw China, Crockery aid E. D. SMYTH E * CO„ Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, |~|~AVgon hand a toU and complete stock of China and Granite Sinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, in White Gtomwarc In every variety. Cat and Pressed. Bar Furnishing Goods. Plated and Britannia Ware „ slstlng of Caatore. Baskets, Button, Knives, Forks, Spoons Tea and Coffee Pots, *c. a,e > Co »- ENGLISH AMD AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY, TEA TEATS, WAITERS, Ac., Ae., Ac. City,and Country Dialers are earnestly invited to call Md wtamtae our Wholesale Stock. w e will icatefhe Jobbing Ibices and Bills of any market In the United States for same quality and c~--- laB ' he Jobbing Fare at the same period of time. * quantity of Queensware House, No. 109 Bros$hten Bdswot, Second Poor Wert of B- u. LIFE mSUKMCE! No Extpa Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southern Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by TABLE 9. THE ST. LOUIS IIL LIFE IMF.eE CO., OF 8T. LOUIS, MO. D. A. JANUARY, President. JAMES B. LUCAS, VicopPreeldent. WM. T. SELBY. Secretary. Hon. ELIZUR WRIGHT, Consultli Actuary. Assets July h 1866, #1,046,8»S.00 POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 $10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 18GG, Forty Per Cent. TABLE 3. Annual Premium for 1? I eaM Secure $1,000, payable at follows: <¥ At At At !& Death Death Death ZTo or 60. or 05. or 7u. cS, I $33 SS $31 72 $29 92 lfi 34 76 3 j 45 30 55 17 35 66 33 22 31 23 18 p, 36 66 34 (>4 31 19 37 To 34 89 32 66 20 38 78 35 71 33 42 21 39 94 36 74 34 24 22 4l 16 37 76 35 69 23 42 44 .38 W) 35 98 24 43 78 3tf 90 36 92 25 45 2w 41 Cg 37 92 26 46 74 42 3* 38 95 27 48 ‘M 43 59 40 G4| 28 iy> 06 44 96 41 201 29 51 84 46 3t 42 39 30 53 7C 47 90 43 64' 31 55 72 49 50 44 961 32 67 8) 51 2l 46 41 60 1C 52 97 47 84 34 62 46 54 82 49 38 35 66 (MJ 56 8U 51 00 36 67 65 68 PC 52 7 37 70 51 61 54 52 3s 73 55 03 51 56 44 39 76 7G 65 9C 58 46 40 80 24 68 61 60 60 41 S3 91 71 47 62 90 42 87 85 74 65 32 43 92 05 77 73 67 8 44 96 60 81 39 70 60 45 84 80 73 51 46 SS 55 76 55 47 92 75 79 7 48 97 09 8‘SW 49 86 61 50 The Entire Snrplns is EqniUbly Divided Among the Assured! SO per cent. Credit Given- When Desired! No special permit required for foreign resideme or travel by sea in tirst-class steam or sailing vessels. Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after two „ more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of the discontinuance of payments, such proportion of the whole amount aa tbe number of actual payments bear to the whole number that were to be made, with profits. Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual premiums, or an annual piemium during the continuance of the Policy. gome one must take the risk of your life—is it not better you should transfer it to a 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, responsible Company, is the only Family safeguard, whieh will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of tbe State. For fur-; ther particulars and rfftes of premium not given above see circulars of the Company, at tbe office of G. B. LAMAR, Jr.,\ H- T. MINOR, Jr.,; Agents, 92 Bay Street, (Up,Stairs,) Savannab, Ga. . Da. J URIAH HARRISS,, Examining Physician for Savannah and vicinity. . XR- TOBB URKE ’} A S ent8 > MaC0D ’ Ga CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.oc22-lm Garden Lot for Lease. T HE FINE GARDEN LOT, corner of Shad's and Thunderbolt roads will be leased for a term of years. Apffiy at Tills Office. FOR SALE, SHBYICEABLE DRAFTe HORSE. Apply at Pulaski House Stables. G. MoGINLY, Screven Hons. Nutting, Powell <fc Co. BANKERS, MACON, GKO O. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. ■sreniNni. EDWARD PADKLFORD, jeSS4>ra SAVANNAH. Boarding. # M RS. BLABBEE has removed her business from the corper of Monteomeiy and Sooth Broad streets to the comer of Jefferson street and Bay Iras, Burt’s old stand. Gentlemen can be accommodated with Private and Transient Board on moderate terms. ’ oc2Q-3m 2,000 Coffee. BAGS COFFEE, Direct Importation from Rio de Janeiro, For sale bv ocl-3m* WEED A CORNWELL, Boker’s Bitters For sale at all prominent Grocers, Wine Merchants, and Druggists, rad wholesale only, by L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Awent, an22'3m No. 66 Liberty Street. N. Y. * FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. M. I*. BEAUFORT, bail-maker, kschangk wharf, jyj'ANUPACTUBlS Sana TfX)fo, Cot*. Rsmmoehs Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and Falla; Whit# Floor Sacks, 24, 48 rad 96 pounds; Bags at all rises ferries, grain, toa Having good workmenudfirst- class sewing-machines, ora fill orders tor Bogs at short notice, Tarpeyo-r f— hire. Green Xiea-f Hemp Bope, A? Manufacturers’ Pricer. DAVANT to WaPLES. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHAULK8TON, <9. C. fnHIS popular and wall known Hot A.sitaated In the A hnrisrm post ten of tbe city, ban baso newly for- nlahedtluwByoig hy tte yjWrafjgwfel.M 1 . who has CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE WILL b* sold, st ths risk of tbs former pnrchsser, VT on tbe first Tnssdsy In Dsesmber next between the legal hours of ssto, before theCogrt House door. In the city sf Bfivanfiab; Lot Na 17, ud the improve ments thsts£ in lAbsrty Ward, dtrof Savannah, bounded on ths north by State street, on tbe south by President street, on the east by Jeffereon street, and ‘ — IS. Levlsd on as the property ■’ sfi-A. iasoedoatof BL forthecoontyofCbat- hsm in fevor otWelgradto Jensen. Property pointed oat by phdntUT* attorney. ; BBS J. t. COLE, MnovSAd Oherlg Chithsm County, Ssiimr Co. 0u?*M»S2ttR Keg ^~ a Masttag, In ksga of 96 poattds. no$-lm i ksg* of 16 poattds. ■' mod*. 1 poaed and half pound*. , this unequaled Powder Sways on > ^ ^ * °°-’ Rockland Lime. 1000 *“»*««*“»*• GDAUTY, QDBI’8 Capital Stook, - - - $200,000 SHARES, $90 EACH. FIRST PAYMENT, #16 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, except by direction of a majority of all the Stockholders. omens: J.P. SLOAN President E.E RAWSON Vice President. JNO. C. WHITNER Aectetoiy. P.P. PEASE... HOBT. LOGAN.. Treasurer. General Superintendent. dibectoks: ROBT. LOGAN. S. K.McCAWRY, JNO. C. WHITNER, F. PARKHCBST, J. P. LOGAN, S. E. RA«SON, P.P. PEASE ’*■' ) w ThlsCqmpfiny proposes to operate in Georgia, Ala- baraa and Tennessee. HAvlng Tease<r~ Lands fo the immediate vicinity of recent oil discoveries. It now offers a portion of its Stock for sole, the smount paid upon which shall be returned to the parch seer before any general dividend will be declared. A limited amount of Stock may be secured by call ing on tbe undersigned, agents in this city oe3 BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Book-keepintr. W‘ ANTED. BY A FIRST-CLASS' BOOK-KEEPER . , employment ae-snch for a few boon eech even ing. Ho matter hew complicated or Intricate ernorats may be, will arrange these. Understands thoroughly English, French rad German Currescire Reference—Present trad post employers. Address D ., this office. oeUAl Buggies, Carriages, ’ AND HARNESS For Sale,' AT redncedprlcen, to closecM»4M«t Ite- A. gains can be secnred by csBlag o« th» undar fign^RNafiHmris^gfcB^jfessL^^ \ Wanted. B OARD WANTED by a Gentleman, for himself. wife, child and servant, in a genteel private fam ily, where the comforts of a* home can be enjoyed by paying for them. Address Post Office Box 740. oc9-tf lUlBEfc"! LUMBER! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER FOR building and plantation purposes. We hare arrivals weehfy from onr Mills on the road opposite Lscblison’e Foundiy. Also, cypress Shingles in ray Quantity. 0(24—lm MCLEOD 4 BRO. z. n. Winkler, Commission Merchant, &c, BAY STREET, OvEB THE STORE OT BoTHWKLL & WH1TEHEAD, Will attend promptly to the rale of all merehandlie entrusted to bim; aha to rhesbipping or cotton,rad to the proper getting up of all marine papers. ocl7—6m MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAV’, OFFICK. No. 73 BRYAN STREET, Jyn-6m SAVANNAH, GA. Wanted, B Y a gentleman in th s city, to complete hi« AIM. the kmiM of th« News ran Hebai.d tor i« months of March, April and July of tbe present year for which a libe.al price will be paid on delivery at the Kewaand Herald office. sep2<— 1 _ Notice. J W. NKVITT, of tho firm of Nevlt, Lathrop * • Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop* Co. in the Dry Goode business, st the old stand ot % 1141 HENRY I.aTHKOP A C0_ N. A. HARDEE-A C0„ COTTON FACTOR’’ General Commission Merchants. Estat>ll«h«ci In 1836. Memphis (Tenn.) Coupons and Past Due-lndebtedness. B Y an ORDINANCE passed by the B°»™ ™ Mayor aud Aldermen, Sept. 24.16* 11 darned that the past doe Bonds aud Coupon* ? ednass of tbe City of Memphis be received fora oi' tn* ths City, are refundable *n $1,000 each drawing 10 per ctr.r. !n;c „?L f 0 r ihe blein the City of Mempbie eeiui-^« n “ L J ’ m(lc)r scd following Bonds and Coupons toned and mdorseo Memphis, Tenn., and Cbarlrelon Rallrtid Coopons P Memphis, Tenn., Ohio Railroad OoutfonH ^^d Memphis, Tenn., Missiavtppi rad Tenn. Coupon, past dne. , ._ _, n or other- Inqnlrles for further partleulare. b I ™ wise, will reorive punctual attention. City Controller. Mempbie- TenB- WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS, L ANDING from Bark Eaol* st White’* pre * 1 ’ for ■ale low to close consignment 2,500 bushels Seed Oats, 2,500 bushels White Corn M. H. WILLIAJfStoaon, PlMUtfra for Sale. O N Savannah river, twenty OP) miles nab, consisting or seventeen hundred rad five (1,764) acres of LAND, with two artUemscrij rij^ seven negro houses, fourteen DT twenty P^JiSt in size, wltts splendid stream fortambersna mill. Three hundred and twenty f320) * cr ?* “J-rLiJ Land, and one thousand (1,000) to be c , «“ 8 2l_A lM k, ties for a stock range, with meat stril.ib Sanw unsurpassed by any locality in tbe vicinity, au taWW-YS-. STSJ this office. oc2-2m H. J. Cotton in Seed- Cotton ajy amount. '^*«ntoB,^ At office Of G. % Lsm»r. ^” HSTMBsFfewst.npstfilR’