The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 19, 1866, Image 4

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wmmmsmmmm Groceries amt *'! 0 ' ’ i 4tKNBV A. STULTI TH08. J. DUNBAR. T. J.Dunbai? & Co., " •'"■LI IMPOBTEBS AMD DEALXB8 IN Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Etc, vr Agent for Robert Smith's celebrate/ Philaitel- phta Ale and Demerctef Champagne. 147 Bay Street, Corttmitoiof! Merchanter -^' Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MBBCHANt, Ho. 153 Bar Itmt, Savannah, an Darien, Georgia. fgtr Ordara for LnnibM aolietted. d!4-tl Scranton, Smith & Cc. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CUU1CK ULD BRAN OIKS, WHISKEY, GIN, WINBB, d(e. ABB EVKliV VARIETY OP GROCERIES, Hay, Corn. Oate and Bibo, strletl/ At wkdlWliHo the trade; and we flatter onrselvea that we can nuke it to the interest of demler* to patronise us, at the head of Bav. opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf H. G. RUWE, WHOLESALE -*• ^ Lipr Dealer & Geinssion Merchant, Curlier Bryan and tit. Jnlisu streets and Monumeu, Square. SAVANNAH. GA. JS^FHUITS and VEGETABLES in season always on hand. anSfett Philip Callahan. Jams KxtalOA*. Columbia Square GROC ERY,; STORE, Bast side of Columbia Square, corner of Habereham and President streets, BY PHILIP CALLANAN Si CO. TYBCICIVINU. WEEKLY, 11 ret-claas Family Gro- Ih cerics, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Frails, Vegetables, ftc. For sale on most reasonable terms, jetfl-ly BLANK BOOK PAPEHS, DOUBLE CAP, DEMY, MEDIUM, SUPER ROYAL, AT NEW YORK PRICES. Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. nol5 Mine. L. Massart VTILL OPEN THIS DAY, her new store, on BROUGHTON STREET, Two doors cast of Bull, opposite Masonic Hall, her Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods which are of the la test style and Ihe best choice. MttK. MASSART respectfully solicits her numerous.frlead^ and custo mers to give her a call. nol2 PHILADELPHIA SHOES RECEIVED Per Steamer Tonawanda. J^ADIES’ GAITERS, Children’s Button Gaiters, Laidies' Toilet Slippers, etc. ALSO, ON HAND, A supply of White Kid Slippers. . EINSTEIN, ECKMAN ft CO., nelo-lw 168 Congress street. Just Received, 5 Q CASES PARAF1NE CANDLES, a superior ai- 10 bales Ueavy Dundee Bagging, gs tierces New Crop Klee, 40 ba-rels Prime Table Apples. Choice Oranges Constantly receiving. 1 For sale low by nolfi-3t A. WILCOX ft CO. Office Qesebal Suferistendint 1 .. Atlantic ft Gulf Rail Boas, > Savannah, Oct. 15th, 1866. ) f pUE Florida Branch Bail Bond will be opened to X the Public on Monday next, the 92nd inet. Arrangement* have been made insuring direct and speedy communication by this route between Savannah and aii stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Bail Koad, Florida Central’ Bail Road, and Florida Kail Koad. Through tickets will be aold between the following places, viz.: Savannah and Quincy, Tallabaaeee, Monticello, Ma dison, Lake City, and Jacksonville. t■!Thomasville and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticello, and Madison. Madison and Quitman and Valdosta. Freights between Savannah and all points on Pen sacola & Georgia Riilruad and Florida Central Bail Road will be whipped on through rates aud without breaking bmk. , B. S. HAINES, octlO tf General Snnerintenilent. W- T. WOOD, 1 (Late of Apalachicola, Flobida.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARBING MERCHANT, No. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal advances nude on consignments; to hla friends lu European and Northern markets. imv7—lm FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water street. New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. /CONSIGNMENTS solicited, on ahich liberal «d- U var.cements wiH be made. C. R. FOWLER _oi he above firm, can be seen st the Marshall uuus.. s» n. city: no7-im* Hay, Hay. Jjvoil SALE low, to close consignment, f ; sou hales Prime Eastern Hsy. BRADLEY, HILL * CO., uol2-tf No. 12 Staftlard’s Lower Range. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at the Ful- lou Works, Now York. Consists of aq ensiue of el) horse power, retain flue holler, with ell tbe conve niences complete; iron frame, 40 feet carriage; M inch saw; patent self-setting head blocks; i«n feei log chain, with pulleys and first class belting for the mill complete^.. The wttotehyjartectly new and eta ■ COALi 1 ■ ANTHRACITB. BITUMINOUS, DBD ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland XL and English Oval. For sale by ton or cargo by OC31-6IIL CHIPMAN ft CHAPIN. Saif TN LOTS to ralt purchasers. X Apply to no!4-lftt BELL. WVLLyXoMEIOTANw run hats L iQHT AND TASTY, Heavy and ml Largest variety and 1 market. For sale at oftK-tf Black aad Colored, t article ever offered la this COl.DIMO’S, gHMStsMse tween toe legal team of sale, one bay Bone, one bay Mute, eiriMMSgrlfo|WtaOii. sold as toe property at of t^e | ^ bEnSSKdIL; noS Sheriff of rbathf County. & 8. HAYIES ngagRAL COMMISSION UiCSCHAKT, and wHocmaut diiiib n* Flour, Drain, Feed and Produce, „ CORNER STONE, 190 ajtd 1811 Bat toman, FOOT or Babnaxd 9t., j Stvuna^, Georgia. j Befereaccs-MX A. Oambritt ft Co.fNorrid & Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore and NewYork; L Qambriil, Banker, Charleston. liberal advance! made on eonrignments of Cotton and Produce. oc2-tf Tjuuiatiwaife IXECUTOE’S SALE.-’Will be aold at tbe Court the, SoL ten (410) tract in Bolloob county, containing M3 nereS,inore br leas, and bounded by J. Shaman; Bad Creek, Deniel Newmans aad Q. W. Moore. One tract, improved, in Bryan county, remaining M7 acres, mord M leas, known as the Sam. Patch Dbl blin.road, and bound C, Siller, , aid estate eatate Bryan county, 39 acrea rl—edj ooatoiplug lgs acres, more or less, ind creditors ofaUd dec weed. of heirs snd Terms on the day of sale. uo3-law4w jobn grimes. DMINISTBATOB’S SALE.—Will be eoldj^Jjbe Court Boose door he first Tuesday in ty. between to* and seventy POW£R & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats, Hour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH, 6A. REFERENCES: . , Maser*. Tieon A Gordon, Savannah, Ga. A Wilbur. Esq .Prest Home Ioa Co., Savannah. Messrs. LaKocba, West A Daniels, Seyanuali, ua. Messrs. Bell, Wylly ft Christian, Savanush, Ga. Messrs. Weaver. Richardson ft Co., New York- - H Bacbem, of Q. Renoward A Bachem, New 1 ort. .seplMi WILKINSON. WILSON & CO., Cotton Factors and General CotntmssionMercnants t-lCtSai^vancee made oa consignments. Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. B. B. WILKINSON, Of Newnan, Ga B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefnekee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Of the late firm or J. W. Rabun ft Co„ Sav’h. sepfJtet ■ - ■ Austin & Eliis, r< . Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola, Fla, CHARLES ELLIS, sepll-tf aad Columbus, Ga. A. M. Sloan, C. P. Svcftas. Late of Rome, Ga. -' Late of Macon, G t. C. W. Stsoall. Late of Thomasvillo. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission No. 4 Stoddard's Lower Range, ' BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GrA. < Will make liberal advances on cotton and other produce in transit or stare, or on consignmente to tr correspondents in New York. au>I-3m A on the . legal hoars of sale, (170) one hi acres of land, more or lees, well 1—». ■ - —- to the till of Albemarle Neeamith, late afsald. . tv deceased; bounded by M. A. Bamridea sndNewton Woodcock and others. Sold under an Order of me of October, 1866^ & DENMARK, J . oc29-Uw6w NOAH NE8SM1TH. ( 1IP jT. “DMINlSTTtATOR‘8 SALE.—will beeold. atTba Court House door, in toq county of BaIk>«h, on t .e first TOesdsy to December neB; between Urn leml hours of sale, (1186) twelve hundred and eighty-*!* acres of land,more or leaa, bounded l>y Wm. SftPUBi T. Aldermen and A. Bahia, belonging to toe estate at Michael Poeaeah. deceased, it being toe lata resilience of arid deceased and (well Improved. Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary fora division among the heirs of said estate. Terms on thf day of sale, w IMh day of October. 1868. DANIEL L. KENNADY, Admtatotrator. . gw^o).- N OTICK.—By order from toe Honorable Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, Georgia, there trilP beaoldiuefore the Cetiri Beam at Statesboro! BuRehh countv, Georgia, on the Pint Tneeday In December uext, between toe usual hours of sale. One Tret* of Luxl oontaintog two hundred and fifty acres, mSM-qr less, adjoining lands of W. Williams, Hardy Hodges, and Arthur Ourby oh the ‘ Ogeechee--river. Ittta made known on the day at sale. ■ WTT.TS* 'ATE OK GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM COUNTY—To __ has applied to me. Tor letters of Administration on to« estate of Nomaon MlugiSdorff, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons Interested, whether kiqflred of cndltnrt, to show eaaiai lU-anv they have) on or before the first Monday in Dsoember next, why letters should not he granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this 16tli day of October, 1866. F. NL TEBRAU, *wa oc26—lawtw Ordinary. A DMINISTBATOB’S SALE.—Will be aold at toe Court House cfoor to toe ooonty of Bnlloch, oo the first Tuesday to December next, between toe legal hours sole (,296). two hundred and ninety-five acres of land, mpjr* or less, well improved, belonging to the estate of David A. Bennett, it being toe late residence of said deceased, and bounded by Wm. Mitchell. New ton Woqdcock and J. W. Proctor. Sold unfiersn order Of the Court of Ordinary, and for a division of said es tate among the heirs of said deceased. Terms on toe day ofsale, this 12th day of October, 1866. oc29-lsw6w ISAAC FUTCH, Admlatrstor. is hereby Bax- life in testate,' and no person has ap plied for administration on the estate of mid Stephen Baxter, and. In terms of the law, administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or eome other fit and proper person, on the first Monday in December next, unless some valid objection to made to his ap pointment. Witness my official signature this 17th day of Oc tober, 1866. oc20-law4w W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. L. C. BLAIR & BICKFORD, 1 AND DEALERS IN 1 TIMBER AND LUMBER OP EVBRY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Hash and Bliuds, Mill and Lumber Yard am. Canal, near Bryan streeL Office, ISO Bay afreet. Sanaa nab, Ga, jy/; ti G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. kffh.W. Lamax, General Commission Merchants Farvarffiag ui Shipping k%cuts, No. SB {AY STREET (ap stain.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll and G. & Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson, Jusiah Sibley ft Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Angueta. Consign ments solicited. mvin i. f. Bonsai . W. A. Suakt. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of JadtfOnvUle, Fla.,) Forwarding and Coimissioi Merchants, 104 Bay Street. SAVANNAH, V . - - » GKOJlUli. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for- warding goods, soke on consignment, and all orders; and will also keep constantly on baud a good stock of Groceries, Liouors, Agricultural Imple ments, BnHdtag Material*, Pshbenk. A Co’s Scales, Ac., besides other goods aad manufactured articles for sale on consignment, and for which they art agents. Orders anti consignments respectfully *o 1 cited. alR-ff H0LLB8SW0ETH 4 CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Especial attention willba given to the execution of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. i Peters ! & HollirtgswohH, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' StoddxbD's TJrrxa Rakok, her Stbext, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E VERY toclUty offered for consignments and exe cution of orders. Liberal advances made on saawMBfff.?-gay HABRETT’Si TSM It ia weKRANTXD to axaroKK ooav ram tc its oxioinal, natdbai, colo*, in eveffr Me it Will STOP toe hair from FALLING out; U will Irce too .isad from humors and dandruff; raonam ■Ain, and la a bbautiful sunns, We oner no luge reward*, bat we uxovt ib of the nttim&ny from the Capital of live Uniteu States. ■ W. Haul**. I wan tndneeff to your Hair pi ^mt afton attlsi; and can heartily reeoainead it an unequalled-as a - -=r. — -*-■— to the Hair cool and _ in re storing'tbe hair to lie natural color. „ Very respectfully, • Washington, D.O., May 16,1866. M tears. J. R B.krktt ft Co: I waa Induced by afrienH(to mi reu’a Vegetable Hair Rdetoratived and I bottle, my hfiid Uirsod from dudruir, ^<1 my hair J. R. BARBrrt'ft CO,, rrwprUtori' ‘ Manchester, New Hampshire. jacobTippman, Comer Congress aad Barnard streets. Agent. vr Bold by nu Dmggfrre imt LA PIERRE HOUSE, FHfLADCLFHIA. teased this favorite I tUU.fc, Its mow Prepared wltu the Most Per- toet Appotamaeatnffhr the ffUoep- ■«. ttsari Omasee. < ^.Tbs first poaition amerng brides Hotels wUl be melatelnedmthe tonae. ne In the east. • MUn I bank* parley; S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNT Y.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Jane L. Lamps will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the eatate of Christian Lamps, late of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern, to be and appear before laid Court to make objection (if any they navej on. or be fore the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this- id deg of No vember, isaa. D. A. O’BYRNE, Ol O. C. no3-la«4w S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To ail whom it may concern: Whereas, John Heery will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tbe estate of Patrick Wisely, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make ob oction (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted., .,, Witness iny official signature, this 2»tb day of 0 ct her, 1S66. D. A- O’BYRNE, 0. 0. C. no3-taw4w* S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court or Ordinary of Bnlloch coun'y to sell a portion of the real estate of. W. A. Garmon, late of said county, deceased. JOSHUA D. DELOACH, sep»2-lawan* 1 Executor. A DMINISTBATOB'S SALE.—Will be aold at toe Court House door m toe county of Bolloob, oo the first Tuesday to December next, between the legal hours of sale, (300) three hundred acres of land, more or less, well improved, belonging to toe estate of William F. Crosby, late of said county, deceased, and bounded by lands of J. H. Simmons, W. A. Sheffield snd others, and sold under an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county for toe benefit of toe heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sate- 1. . octa7 ; lswld. JOHN BBOWN, Adm’r. T Wd MONTHS after date application will be nude to the court of Ordinary, Bu’loch County, for leave to roll all <be land belonging to Ihe estate ot Samuel Dutton, late of sold couujy, ‘Aceased, tor tbe benefit of the heir* and creditoth of mid estate. JOSEPH DUTTON. Administrator. Bii.locii Ct.cNTT, October 29th, 1866., nolS-lawkni ~ 1 ' gTATE OF GEORGIA, ^BULLOCH^UNIY^ liff and John Oliiff, guardians all rthtVi It may con Whereas. Mathew Oil! of Joseph Oliiff, a Innstic. deceased, will apply at the Court oi Ordinary for letters of dismission from said guardianship: These ere, therefore, te cite end adeMnish all whom ire said Court, a pr before the aaidlet- tt may concern to make object! first Monday lu ters will be grant Witness my hsi day of October, 1 oc29-law6w . UNTY —To ° all whom it may cbnCein " Whereas, Sarah Higgtos will apply at tfaeCMrt of Ordiusry for Letters of Administration on the e* tate of Walter, lilgglns, tote ef. said count , de- These are. thitvfore, to cltoand kfimonteh G fir bom it may concern, to be and appear luforeisid Court, to make objection flf any they’ bake), on or before toe first Monday to December.next, otherwise arid let tars will be granted. . Witness my official signature this tffth day of Oc tober, 1866. D. A. O’BYBHKi , • >c?0-iaw4w Ordinary Chatham conuty. A DMINISTBATOB’S SALE.—WUl be aold at the CAurt House door, in toe county of Bulloch, on the flret Tuesday to December next, between toe legal hours of sate, (260) two bandied end fifty acres or land, more or less, belonging to toe estate of John J. Hodges, bounded by lends of Allen Lanier snd Sen; born Proctor, well Improved, it being the late res- faience cf the said deceased. Sold under an order of toe Court of Ordinary and sold for a divieon among the heirs of said estate. Terms on day of aak, tote lfito day of October, 1866. . MATILDA HODGES. Administratrix. MATTHEW OLLIFF, Administrator. 0Sl7-law6w. , : . gTATB OF OEOHGIA-CHATHAM COUNTY—To J all whom It may concern: Whcreus. Margaret L. GrenwaU will apply at the Oaurt or Ordinary for Letters of Administration on t xe estate of Lonri Grenwald, tele ef sdldeoanty.de- C< T^^d‘ftVfe,' thcretote to cite find admonish all whom' It may concern, to l>« aad appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the _ _ —Amt Monday In December next, otherwise Bald letter ON THIS CONTINENT. ’ Wifhaee my official signature this 28th day or No- vember, 1864 D. A. O'BYRNE, O, C C. no3-iaw4w . TYTOTIC! perse thosetod'ebted'willinake.p^mtto^to.^, hoB-lawaw* ■J^-OTICE. _ apply, «t county for leaW Goorge W. Hurot, deemroi OKOBGE w F0¥ »pt-t. ti—L [TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—To hertSa°Jackron 3r KrfrwUl apply at thA Court ot .oary for Letter! of Gaardianehip ot David E, Richard, 'Elizabeth and Eddy M. Bird, orphans of W T^r«»«^h...whom It inaycoueem, to be add aprear before sold Coort, to make objoetkia* W any they Uaro) on orbefore the first Monday In December next, otherwise said lettam will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature tote Uto ay of October, 1*66. ' ' . ‘ DAVID BEASLEY, Ordinary. day of October, 1*86. ocp28-law6w S TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom it may concern: , • '• *' Whereas, James 8. Hagen will ef Ordinary for Letters of Goan' T.1 Keztah and Peter Sheffield, C.; Sheffield, deeeened: These ere therefore to cite end admonish all it may concern, to make object toe first M<m£iy 'in „. letters will be granted. Wltnsasjgrjmngnnd J iJffDfttakff tola kith DAVID BEAbLEY, Ordinary. EXPCUTOR&MOTltt. O S THE FIBgT MONDAY IN ) A mw AaomuABU AH) to Afiii ; A /-..i.i. / ft Larger P. oportloa of Profit Ihaafram oi 3At mMy Ioiovm FirtllUUr* FOR SALK BY .:-«? F*. W. 8.JIN9 COTTON FAtTOffiffi lava! Stores, fitetppt** **t Gcoarnl COMMISSIpJf MERCHANTS. w*“ —^lsa.- ■* Si a* Ugeace.whuaccertificates It la an article of comp»r»^^«*y ncM wupw* tion! aud ItsfiiU merits have not been made apparent bom a WAUt of correct knowledge as to tbe MWt id* TtuiageooR maimer of oilnf it; Dut e¥en wUl ttfc -mm*** experiments, wtien the feaaona hare been vnpropiUous its ralue ms a FerUIiier tiu bee» ‘'wjSTM^intsfor this Manure, known s* 'Vlit'-'Bitfki MumoaUtcM *°“ e PhocpkRtc of LlMOf lorau»Mjex=d^ eve ry planter to tteM lowing rertificateSy from genUemen of tbe highest respectability ^Spa^i^ BurteCo _ SoT . j, late, MKbSxS. F. W. SIMS ft CO.: DawSlre: Your favor of the lffibult., asking me to give yon toe result of my exnwlenoe In the nse of itoe Eureka Amrnonixted Bone Bnper-noephate of Lime, oubo duly to hind. I used this Fer* tilizer aader cotton and aa » «°p. corn, narift .n- few gulden fegdibkt end • por- tion Bsf my turnip crop. With all then -stops I found It acted aa finely as Urn mnnnfaetyettf claim for it. with *lt tbe setloui disaster* that befell this year In a protracted drouth and rust In cotton, _/ crop*' were largely augmented by Its me. My osrn clWV ) am satisfied, was doubled by toe applica tion, and had the rain* continued to have kept toe manure dilated, I think it would have trebled toeerop of corn bn old exbsosted laud. With it tote year 1 have made enough corn for tbe use of my plantation, whereas I should have bild to bny largely totems kept up Ihe same working force next year. It* stimulating qualities were very perceptible to tbe rapid growth .ns early development of al| plants upon which It was trued; and it it Is the permanent Fertilizer that te claimed for ir, and donbtless it ia, I would prefer it to IMtuvlan’Onanb nr other fertilizers more volatile aad costly. Compering its effects upon my crop with •whir t witnessed of those manured with Peruvian mmmmm SSJ2& AdTcropadid'not receive toe foil uenefltof the application. If yon are enabled Ur tumreh the another year I wonld like tfe try It again. Yours, very respectfully, WM. B. JONES, . UnaNDon, Burke Co., Ga. July 24,1866. r W. SIMS A CO : Gents: As to the action of toe Fertilizer, I have been highly gratified. Its effects have been very dis tinct at every stage of the crop, and IBs proprietors bare tiesa peculiarly fortunate In toe production of * Fertilizer that is equally beneficial on com and cotton. It. ls quite .atimnlattag and yet mild, isaesring tba advantage of guxea (Keruvun) , the first, aud superior to It to peiqg free from je beating, burning effect, so disastroaato n drouth. My experience ia that this American guano la too alow to its sett na lor corn, but It is excellent fer cot ton. This arises from the fbet that too American va rieties, aathey are known, pneweaar more of the phos phates and leai of ammonia Quid toa Peruvian. This acconuts UrittfoiqnWIfer aotfoir of tlic Peruvian upon the crop, but toe leas permanent affect on'tUe soli. What wilflie the fnfidence of the Eureka remains to be seen, as this is my first year’s trial; but my obser vation so far is, that no manure can be happier in its effectson toe crop at evmy stage of its progress Sack, I think, is tbe lmprasftah efotkars wbo have triad it to this section, with whom I have conversed., X have only used it this year on com and cotton, the yield Of which, I think, would have been doubted and trebled if the seasons bad been favorable. Bat ve or no kind emu make a crop without rain; and hence whatever may be toe result of tbe year’s labor, my opinion of the Eureka above given will not be affected. I want to try it upon turnips this foil. Can yon send me a couple of barrels more of it to tide sta tion, No. 9, C. R. K. Yours, &c., J. B. JONES. J Millkdgevillk, November 1, 1866. yMtasas F. W. SIMS ft CO.; Gentlemen: Yours or tbe lath ultimo reached me a day te so before I was taken down with fever and chute, and since getting up. my time was so taken ap with matters preparatory to coming here, that I had to postpone an answer null now. Yon ask me to giro yon my opinion ol the value of tbe Eureka phosphate or Lime, as compared with tbe Guano, baaed Upon tbe results oi the present year’s opera- Hons. I have not now time for a full reply to you enquiry. 1 remark that, to July, 1 think, Iwroleoat my opinion then upon the very pointa yon suggest.' If yon will refer to that letter, I think yon wUl find ell that I need say to answer lo your enquiry. As to- vorable aa that opiokm’ifaa then, I gave no reason, from the later developments of the crops, to change any part of It. If yon cannot find it. aad wW inform me. Twill, as soon sal can, write the optolnnyon have asked. — Yboro, Ac., • J. B. JONES. Thomson, Columbia Oo., Ga., NOV. 6,1866. •asms. f. w. sims m co..- Gentlemen* According to promise, l give yon the ■alt of experiment* made this present year with toe See tons oi “ Eureka Ammonlated Bone Sager Phosphate of Lime,” purchased of yon last spring. As yon are aware, tbe past season with ns wa* un precedented wet weather In the spring, and exenaal re dronth—commencing to June—the latter fatal gen erally to msnared cress. I appUedlthe Eureka to n field of thirty acres of cotton; two tons to the field, totog about OBe hundred and forty pounds lo the mire. Tite field (stnbble) was broken up well, and the Phosphate drilled by b nd in laying off to ridge. Several lows were lelt without Its application to teas 1L The difference between these row* and tba bal ance or tee field could lie dlscerted a considerable instance all ihe summer, and plainly so la gathering the crop. And I am confident that the Phosphate on tbe thirty scree has pels me fifty percent. < I applied a ton of i be Pbuspimte to corn, after he corn waa up, before the flret pluwtog. and tba re sult In the vrowlng of the corn -wa* the same, in order, however, to make a thorough teat of it with other Fertilizers, 1 procured Peruvian Gaano and Phoenix Island Guano. 1 applied toe Faravlan Gua no to one aero of earn, superintending it In person, aad the Phosphate to two ecree by the side of the Hist, to nearly equal quantities, applying about one- fourth leas of the Peruvian. The result was that thff Phosphate equaled toe Peruvian Ganna, the earn of earn nelng as heavy. I have tmed several kinds of the many comnwrcinl manures offered, and oomrider tbe Rnrekn-tfee best Mtic’e. I would as leave have it lor corn and cotton is the PeruvUu. I also tried it on watermelons and vegetables with the same snceesa. I should recom mend that, for cotton, the Phosphate be pat as least an Inch nndar tba seed, 2*0 pounds to the acre. And for com, apply about a tabli'spoonful when planting land with toe grain, at leaitslx Inches from the grain. , Very truly, years, i. H. STOCKTON. Syi.vama, Ga., November 1,1866. MaaRnh F. W. SIMS ft CO., Savannah, Ga.: Gentlemen: Year favor of the 20th ultimo did not reach me until »(ttr my return from Savannah. It gives me pleasnre to cummunloata the result of my experience with the Eureka Phosphate of lime. I applied about three thousand pounds of Itoa tea scree of vary imor land. I am satisfied that tba land weald not have made more than lonr thousand pounds of seed cotton, and perhaps (this year) not mere than three thonasad, I have already gathered about six thousand pounds, and may get five hun dred more. The clay on these ten acrea eras very far from toe serf ace. about two feet. Had ton clay beea within six Inches of the surface, I believe that ] should bavejnade near nine hundred pounds to toa **TTie “ Eureka Phosphate of Lime’’ is (aocertUngto my observation) much lnore stimulating than Psko vian Guano, especially when applied on corn. 1 aa-i plied one barrel (260 pounds) on one acre and a half ofoera. The production dtd not half equal the pro- mtae Which toe corn made daringthe first <dx Weeks. Had toe aatoe quantity been apphed to toe corn In broken doses, I beftevethe proflnet would tare been doable whet It was. The onto Was planted la the asms kind of land that Me cotton was, and at toa end of MX weeks was throw rimes ne nigh aa own adjoining, four feet and- a half. Bad I then applied ■ore ef the same manure It wohld have mate an ovenVtMtatngcrop. Bat I bad Bette ed it ML I believe tost my land, which would make six han dled pound* of seed cotton, with the clay not aX- cqedtog six toehsh from toesnrface, could he audeto produce twelve hundred pounds by applying three handled ponnds of this Fertilizer. And X think It weald be best to run nshaUaw furrow, sprinkle about two hundred pounds per acre to toe flrrow, and cover it nptaip»dieta)y*r)th» small Scotch etnftorol plow. This snoold be don* immediately before put ting In to# seed. When ihe e dfon Is ready for toe seconds* third vrorklnf, about the fint or middl* of Jane, nun small plow near to* cotton and sprinkle m that farrow about ona hundred pounos more to toe aero, and cover It immediately. Itotakhy pur suing this plan, the co'ton would continue to grow nod bao- until iroet; otherwise It teohM Otoe therm* to August, shed off everything, and Me. Tours, very respectfully. . R. T. LAWTON. *■ Ooxacnax. Scriven Co.. Gs,Noy* 5,1866. F. W. 81MB ft CO., Savannah, Ga.: Yonr letter of ton 18th ntt., was received to ol” Vrew vvittef BTdnatf my DesUcioce Ui not I experimented somewhat with I bonght from you last spring, and with out any reluctance whatever, pronounce it an exceL leat fertilizer. • laopUed on an acre of cotton three - leldyvm greater, the weed mj WTO1 . ™ un- mred I tried, end saw it fried with greet encoero on all kinds of vegctaplea. i ' -.'WkrNBSBono', OCL 29,18*6. MB8BB8 SIMS ft CO., ' It ’ Dear Sira: I t«k« grout pleas are In giriag yon toe ■arm. ucivt* v»*»l» *u B w^w** — ■ ■ ■jm ‘a ttah**»*y h«hot*re*a that the ». b d^SiiS^5U.n»ntote rate orbne hundred pound* to the "manure—having - f iter aod apnr- et to* maaerelrooelroai wlthoet my ootton ere was no manure, was^areted •*« w**e dm*. jp^gf^N We can add nothtog ta thee* ^ y^l^ssusrjssr* mdntii* of Decembqr, JanauyanSi'elirta'Js *• • h * 11 be able to meet all wUl seU fmnfoctured by UmSWtetTWj* ■ Wta.»k jaaarsgas^w... Wholesale Agantafor G*#tgta*ftd EMM*. This Dffilicious Tonic* Especially designed lor to* ase Of' the Meal Maim ail tH laaow indorsed by aR to* . . AND PURE Gill. We trust that our eetabltehed rtmntedloft—lonaded upon eighty flight years of experiene*—abundantly vUdlcaiea our claim* to public confidence, andgusr- antees the excellsnce of tola Standard Article. ..a Fat an in caeefc oofttntotagottedoaaa heitita anaft, and sold by - >.. u • ji ... H. G . EIJffE, SAVANNAH, A1 tal pra-torotDruj^teU^nL*^ ^ [EsiabHahed 1TT8.J 1 Sole Importers. No. U Beaver streeL New York, Oplalsu *f the Preae, The Biningere, No. It Bearer street, have a very high reputation to sustain, aa tbs oldest aad best house in New York—Hemp,InftftiaL The hone* of A. M. Blntoger ft Co., No. 16 Beaver atseet, baa emtalned fere period of etohty roafaa refutation that may wall beeavtod—N. Y. Even lag PML tatwnd dewlv. |l HBEBEY tore existing muter the ft Co., In Havanmah, On., a Co.. Madison. Fla., haw hams < of D. G. Livingston, ona of tot A. J. MILLER will give now in Savannah, aad a I In Madison, to liquidation. August, 1866. JMi.ee A. I. MILLER, ffi & THOMAS, Snulvtegrartners. The .nbacribcm will rngf <aa« the Qrnonry and Ona ■ miasma Business In Savannah, Ga.. at the store oo capted by tbe late firm, oft Bar streeL AagosL 1866. MILLER ft BROTHER. i The suhecriber solicits for the new a conttnnnnce of the patronage extended to the lata arm. 8.B. THOMAS, One of the eurvirora. August, 186*. ,; aac^f ) ' BEG LEAVE To Catt attention of the public to our ^ ^HE WELL SELECTED STOCK op BOOTS, SHOES. ■ -- a AND , GAITERe TRUNKS, VALISES, and bags 1H^T8, CAPS and UMBRELLAS For sale at No. 1 MASOtlO haii 9 ' Iter of Ball aud Broughton afreets, in “.‘•“'tt-aii m,. Hotels, by ’ u TEBEAU & Phillips. China, Crockery E. D. importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, H A ^«^GUL“ de °* PtoU ° t0 “““ 4 Gr “ U * Dtbnw.Tc^ToUei^^.^ Glassware to every variety. Cut and Preeaed.Bar Furnishing Goodk Fisted » n g Briunnla w.,« slslrg of Cantors. Baskets, Butler*, Knives, forts, Spoons, The andOoffee Tott, *«. “*“• Wm «.cou- ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY, TEA TBITS, WiUTEBS, - a Aft. Ac., Ac. City and Country Demere sre earnestly invited to call aad examine ear Wholesale stock. We»qi,i n plicate the Jobbing Price* and Bfflteof any BUrket ta the United States for same qaallty tad quwatt Si Wageattheanaeperlodof time. s™tjor Queensware House, I*. 1W Broaghlaa IfrssL Eeewmd Peer W„t of Ball E INftUKANCE! No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southern Fisks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by TABLE ft. A. AuarcLL, Atlanta, ... i Georgia. W.H-Inman, (Late of Geergle,) New York. -A/ustell & Inman, No. 90 Well street, NEW YbRK. . . ' ■ W E rre folly preperA to Stake literal cash ad vaacementa oa ooaelgamants trom Marchaata and Flaateta, both at this place and at our agendas thronghnot toe South. Oar Mr. AnataQ, of Attests, •rill arrange advmcemeats tnere. Ootton aad aer- ehaoftaewOL be forwarded to us with dispatch by our areufa. Messrs. Bradv ft Moeea. of Savannah. We will exert our best energies to give satisfaction, and promote the Interests of oar prawn*. Ocmalgiimmla from oar Southern friends rnapeot- follyaolldted. se2Mm Law Notice. T IE underslgnrd baa removed his Law Office to toe second floor of toe old City Metal Build lag, on Bat street. ncoJf , BtHRT WILLIAMS. NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R. DILLON, Ranker, aepfifi-tf as* BAY aTSEET. REMOVAL. fJlHl subscriber has this day removed hi* estab lishment from Congress street to MS Bay street. < ... TMOSL H. WILLINGHAM, 1 nol3-2w Wholseate Oncer. For Rent or Lease, _ . _HM adjoining Bona venter a, with .. a. fifty acre* good Cotton aad Proviaion land. Also, aevaa flveftcro lota, fronting on War river, thirty minutes drive from Savannah, oa the Shell reed, will be leased an good terms, wbera you can live cheep, aad aava high rents. Apply at 201 Bqy t treat, to no!2^odlm WM. E. LONG. Rope, Rope, Rope J UST received from Messrs. Richardson, Chatard ft Co., of Louisville, Ky„ * 0 colls and half "PE, a i _ colls of ‘‘Missouri MUis” ROPfe, a superior article, folly equal to their celebrated “Green Leal" brand, and for -lie on reasonable tenns by , . . BIUGHAM, HOLST ft CO... ocll-dlwfteodtf FUaUtton fer Sale. T HE desirable TATION.' , as TELFAIR’S FLAN- >in one mile of the dty of Savan- 600 seres of fine land. Soo of wbicb age under cnltivnt on In Rice, and Cotton. The Qgeecboe Chnal MMft the boundary oh two ■Idas, and tbe place la well watered by springs suf ficient to supply toe Bka fields with water. Dwelling, Negro. Gin, Rice and Seed HeMea, Sta ble, Bant, Ac., all In food repair. Vat further partteutere, aoplyta • nolheodfw BRYANTHARTR1DGE ft OO. F.C.UGRTE *CO, (Let* Lights, Newton ft Bradburys.) ■'•'TuSKSVsSarjKlE.' This wall knows eetabltehmaat Is n..w continued by F. C. LIGBTE aad ^>018 RKNST. nt the old mead, 421 Broome street, between Crosby and Rim New York Otly. i rand Establisixed in 1780! SOARS! CADLESI STARCHI Mo. 3^’Pftj^fSw, Sfw YORK, Invites the attention ot buyers to hte aneqnniad atockoroverygradeof, Staple and Fancy Soaps; Honey Soap, Demulcent Soap, Palm Soap, Windsor Soap, Glycerins Soao, FteUna Soim, White Soap, Bhivtsgj ,Bqap, Almond Baop. Upwards sfOnsNaadmd BtpUa. • Siem. AtamitUe ol TUln Cuila Constantly on hand and for sale by RANDELL A Ott, andnwayother TjtOB «M or X known** daabaUo Plantation * mites from"— L —' r toa C. and K R. B., cotttafr r one tonnaand open or teSTR Upoo it tterw is a good dwelling, barns. With steam engine and thruster; atahteft work shop, ample and nniifortahte aeeomffiisdateota for rapeiraah together with orchards of Peaehee, Apptas, Feare, PlaaM, be. The propriator tee, fire many yaaia, Uvad with Ids entire totally, hath winter and eansmer, ssos to* fortoapreamt.40 F. HARRISON; MUtedgorillfoBn. Wanted, Brieaeefor who hao hoi axpa- AnstraUn la quarts linPafta- BRORILOW. " Taoteea. «» -URNITI UFHOLVTKRY. Anaaul Prtml ms Eadawmeat of fl,G00, payable %UTI!iL UF1HSMCG CD., k g At Death or 6o. At Death or 66 At Dosth or 70k i* *17 76 $16 43 <16 12 IT 18 06 16 87 13 49 18 18 89 17 34 16 90 » 12 63 17 83 16 30 M - an so 16 75 2L :>! £6 9<» 18 M 17 ar M 21 «T 19 64 17 71 2* 22 48 20 19 18 24 M 23 35 20 87 16 79 2a 24 28 St 60 19 39 96 25 31 22 38 90 02 2T 96 38 S3 22 20 68 28 27 66 24 1«> 21 39 29 28 81 25 05 22 14 30 30 16 26 07 22 95 21 31 64 27 li 28 60 39 33 23 28 33 24 72 33 34 96 29 68 26 68 24 36 86 3<» 93 34 73 aa 38 9 * 32 40 27 84 36 41 1C 33 98 99 04 ST 43 62 35 68 30 31 aa ■ 46 38 37 64 31 fc» a* 49 40 38 68 33 19 40 52 74 41 80 34 80 41 56 4S 44 24 36 55 42 6*t 7(1 46 92 38 41 43 66 44 49 86 4“ 61 44 70 8o 53 10 42 76 45 { 66 70 45 19 -46 -H- - -;V* 47 83 4T fl 60 73 48 . 63 86 «» 57 30 50 41 04 THE ST. LOUIS OP ST. LOUIS, MO. D. A. JANUARY, President. JAMBS M. LUCAS, Vte>e-President WM. T. SBLMY. Secretary. Horn. KLIZUR WEIGHT, Consulting Assets July ly 1866, 01,046,838.00 POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 TO S10,000 ON A BlNOLE LIFE. •33 86 631 7f|$rit!| it ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866, Forty Fer Cent. ieaaal Premium fa 10 Years to Sum $1,000, payable „ follows I . At I Death iDeaiHj 75 or 8jJor 7P.I J 5, I I tfe 34 7C 35 06 36 ft 37 70 38 78 39 94 4i 10 43 44 43 78 45 2? 46 74 48 34 5-’ GG 61 84 63 70 56 72 67 84 60 16 68 46 6a 60 67 6ii 70 51 73 55 76 7b 89 24 83 91 87 85 92 06 96 31 45i 3o 55 i* 33 22l 31 22‘ ]§ 34 64 34 89 35 71 36 74 37 76 38 hi) 39 90 41 08 42 32 43 59 44 96 46 38 47 90 49 5u 51 26 62 97 54 82 56 be 58 96 61 14 03 50 65 99 68 61 71 47 74 r. 0 77 73 81 19 84 80 88 55 31 54 521 56 44' » 5s 4tii 40 6U 60! 41 62 Ml 42 65 32! 43 61 87 44 70 60 | 45 73 51* 4e 76 55 " 92 75: 79 75 4o 97 09; 83 10' 4ft 1 96 01' 5ft The Estire Sarplis is Ef«iteUj Divided Amng the Assirri! 50 per cent. Credit Given When Desired! No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in firat-class steam or sailing vessels. •. • Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after wo or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of tbe diaconimoaoco of paymepts, such proportion of the whole amount aa tbe number of actual payments boar to the whole number that were to be made, with profits. Endowment and life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annua! premiums, or an annual piemium during tbe continuance of the Policy. Some 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 tbe only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted lor all tbe important towns and cities of tbe State. For fur, ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of the Company, at tie °ace°f -v- ’ -< jw;1 Age ^ 92 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) 8avannsb, Gi Da. JURIAH HARRISS, Physician for Savannah and vicinity. CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. OC22-IB Coffee. 2,000 Direct Importation from Rio da Janetafa por sale bv oet-frs>* WEED A OORNWRUL, BokePsBitters Ifor sale at all prominent Grocers, Win* Mereliears, and Druggist*, aad wholesale only, by L. FUNKE, Jr., 8ole A^ent, tuna »*■ — uhsrty ffiwet. R. T. EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON A WOODS YOUNG & WOODS; Bankers ft Brokers lllftllll, Alh, WILL receive Hepostta, boy and eeU Exchange, GtiMand Silver, Uacomot Bank Notes, Qovtrmaaat. RaUroad and aU other yecarittes. Will also bay Cot. {qfe os erim. OoDacUons aaade and proseptiy raasltted. They will also aaakecoUecUonsta any part of toe Uaated States, aad arte cash advances eft cotton j/ny -j Meade in New York,Charieeleft, Seiaaeeh dpataaMtal —**■“*-* '' Qgn-1-g oa a paid to capital, with oar totag ee-- tabltafrad credit, is a soffictaftt gasaantae afiaafitty; teaBoaeteriaaaatraaaarrffa REFER TO xft«wa, frost A Co., Chariaatoo, A a Jahnaton, Woods ft Oo., Savaatiah, Ga. Ffaota A Mhteaft, Mobile, Ate. Joatah Morris, Montgosacty. •( Wan H. Yeung, Ooturobos, 1 J eft* Ming, Ranker, Ooltnnbi . _ Jeateaga, Wlchs A Bro., NewOri*aiis,A. Qtithrie ft Oo., LootevlBe, Ky. 1 fihteohA Mawtaait, fit. Lonl*,Mo. Eqratiu. Ata-. llept. 1, Hfifi, g Assignee’s MARTIN J. FORD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OmOM. Mo. ft BRYAN STREET, ^!MS SAVANNAH, GA. Wanted, to* Naha *A»D HESXU> IfJjf taontte of MaWh, April and July of the presf./ for whtah a llbe.al price wtil be paid an delliOT •* toa Nawa aad Herald office. - Notice. O, totoeltey Goodabnatora. rt ueo^p* Johnston, Woods & Co., Ciwieral Commie’n Merchant Hte. M fitodisri’t Lower Hal” , iBAVANNAH, Gi- . | , ■ * * M. P. BEAUTOBT. 1 SAIL-MAKER, f MXCMANGE WHftBF, fANUFAOTUBEfi Sails, Testa. Goto, 1 ™*dow Shades, Block* war Basks, M, 48 and 96 pounds; B*C* ®*“ r rice, grain, ftc. Havtog good worrinen an / lea asartaffitaaeUneftean fill orders for B»g» tries: Tarpaulins fbr hire. > WHITE CORN AND SEED Oi 18, T ANDING froze Rfrk Exatx rt WW»'» Pre85 ’ ,0 ‘ L sate ~ T|0ffFRB for sale X ol Ooromeree, at or lot No. 10, Jeyky thirty feet on Bia; .eta ri* bwyy^Tixllg ft 80S-, fer Sale. ^KBareanahrtvw.twen^W five LAND. wl«b ^ ■•veil negro hofteee. fonrteso bytwe“iyi^J'p« by uy localtiy to toe riclnity. Anm “ocfi-Sm n in TOBACCO 1 . •ay ifitafio' >0fltDcc4 ■ toaroairi hojare Maate. JOHN a FERRH.U AXJfoo**. t i: Seed; drealgaedwlU pnteteae Ctittoft to *** * ft (Stall qasatities, to say anouat. draaoarnu. Apjjyto^^. mz acB85Sfe TRACT & CD, tatoffi.a. ojteeto _ ftND PARIS FAAi- f Jaatreorivad. aad!t4y«f#^ . JJ3H8 >35 it .7 )« ft il .JW ^ liedJ j* 0 {s *