The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 20, 1866, Image 4

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Oh, wild November wimi/biow biA to me The withered lmtm.'thMt drift down the pert; Waft me Borne murmur of that summer aea On which youth’s Ikin' Hoot of dreams was cast; Return to me the beautiful Ifo More, O wild November wind restore, restore 1 November wind, in what dim, lonesome cave Languish the tender, plumedfealM of Spring t No more their dances dimple o'er the wave. Nor feigned pinions song and perfume bring; Those gales are fled, that dimpling aea is dark. And cloudy ghosts Clutch at cash mist-like bark, O wild, wild wind, yrhere are the Summer airs ’ • - That kissed the roses of the Long Ago— Taking them captive, ewoeiled in mioflfal anwes. To let them perish f Now no roees blow In the waste gsrdens thou art laying bare— Where are my heart’s bright roeaa, where, ob where i Hast thou no answer, thou unpttying gale. No gentle whisper from the past tdj No snatches of sweet No melting mnrmn Are all my dreams Tsin is thy taunt, deal Thy mad and ruthless ruin shall restore I In General. —Congress meets on Monday, the 3d of December. —Prussia has purchased the American monitor Dunderberg for $1,600,000. —The freedmen in Middle Tennessee are rcfnsiog to make contracts far the coming year. —It is said that questions pending between the United States and Frazer, Trenholm A Co. have been amicably settled, when vessels in dispute, now in Liverpool, with all other property, have been released. —The holders of Confederate bonds in England are eboat to bring tbeir case ‘under notice of the British Government as a “set off” against the Alabama claims of the United Slates. —It is stated that Hon. John A. Bingham, who is preparing articles of impeachment against Mr. Johnson, will charge him with aiding and abetting the assassination of Mr. Lincoln. _ . ... i. —Gen. Logan is 4n -Washington, an^qpn- nounces bis determination to do all in his power to induce the impeachment of Uw President. —It is reported thafma soon as the French troops are withdrawn from Rome the Roman people will immediately vote in favor of being annexed to the kingdom of Ital^. The steamer Henry VonPhul was destroyed by fire, together with a cargo of three thou sand eight hundred bales of cotton? near Don- aldsonville, Louisiana, before daylight on Tuesday last. . There were one honored pas sengers on board. One was burned and sev eral were drowned. The remainder escaped to the shorn with the loss of all th|jr bag gage and clothing. The Republicans of Detroit, Michigan, are said to be considerably excited over the fact that the Board of Canvassers has thrown out the vote of two wards of the city on account of more votes being found in the ballot-boxes of those wards than there were oil the poll list. The excess is said to have been only four in one ward and eight in the other. The result of this action on the part of the Board is to elect the entire Democratic county and Legislative ticket, A letter from New York says: “The per sonal and political friends of John Morrissey are making arrangements to tender him the compliment of a dinner at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, some evening next week. Mr. Mbr- rissey on that occasion will make a speech, de fining the principles by which he intends to be guided in the next Congress, also defend ing himself from accusations as to hj_n had moral character as a citizen and a geqjtleman. '• Messrs. Hinds and Woods, t^p old Board of Baltimore Police Commissioners, have surrendered everything the npw Commis sioners, who hflve fully entered on their du ties at the Commissipners' office, where they are receiving numerous applications for office. Mme. L. WILL OPEN THIS DAY, her new store, on BR0UQHTON STREET, • Two doors cast of Ball, oppoeitn Masonic Hail, her Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods, which are of the la test style and the best choice. Mae. MASS ART respectfully solicits her nnmeroas friends and custo mers to give her a call. Dolt PHILADELPHIA SHOES RECEIVER Per Steamer Touawanda. J^ADIES’ GAITERS, Children’s Button Gaiters, La)dies’ Toilet Slippers, etc. ALSO, ON HAND, A supply of White Kid slippers. EINSTEIN, ECKMAN ft CO., nols-lw, 163 Congress street. WANTED, A GENTS, $150 per month, everywhere, male and female, io sell the Genuine Common sense Fam ily sewing Machine, the greatest Invention of the age. Price $18. Every Machine warranted three years. Address SBOOMB * CO, nolO-lmdJtw Clowland, Ohio. W* T. WOOD, (Late or Apalachicola, Flqkida,) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA, Liberal advances made on consignments to hla friends In European and Northern markets. n»v7—lm FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water streets Nt# York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. C ONSIGNMENTS solicited, on which liberal ad vancements will be made. C. R. FOWLER ol he above firm, cau be seen at the Marshall House. BEFEB TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, of New York city. noT-lm* Hay, Hay. no JTOK SALE low, to close consignment, nol2-tr 500 bales Prime Eastern Hay.' BRADLEY, HILL * CO., No. 18 8toddard’s tower Range. COAL ANTHRACITE. BITUMINOUS, R ED ASH. Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland aud English Oval. For side bj ton or cjrfift by oc31-6m‘ OHIPMA* A CHAMS. WANTED. B are piepar d to purchase STERLING EXCHANGE at beat rates. no!7-lw t BRYAN, HAETE1PQE;* oq. FUR HA£S L ight and tasty, Heavy and substantial, Black aad Colored. QCg-tf GOLDING'S. C HATHAM OOUNTT SHERIFF SALE.—Wm t* ■old on the flret Tuesday in December next tie. fore the Court Bonne, in the City of Is I mask be tween the legal bone of ante, one bey Hans, one hay Mole, and one spring Wagon, sold as thapeonmty it John H. Plate,'defendant^and HoUtday andtooMt, plaintiffs, levied on by akletPetn Wanted, darned oat of the Honorable the County Court jM Cheihsae cana ry. benjamin l. cole, „ noS Sheriff of Chatham County. .A.J ’V-Wf- inrTifi &A«1 Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, So. 153 Bay limit, Aavaaaah, Darien, Georgia. ^ ’ Order! for Lumber solicited. dl$-tl A6.BAYIES GESKRAh COWOMIO* JtltRCHAST, arm wprnret.a osxias at ,,. , , near, Grain, Weed aad Produce, CORNER STORE, 190 ans ltt Bat Stvut, foot or Basmlbd St., . lavaanak, MargU. References—C.' A. Gambrfll k Co., Norris & Bald- win, MEtaore; Woodward, Baldwin k Co., Baltimore and New York; L. GambrOI, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made <p oonatgiunents of Cotton ocS-tf a iew Avit -valuable: aid to ACOO. i/C4UemnasrvMm. aj.-. • [ Larger Piaporttna aCFHdt thaaftam ""T 1 fVjji ajm t h: ? ar .m ; , ' °? .EUs® I w! r g M f vpt El—a. /IMWlag »■* COMMISSION MEUCHANT& E are now offering for wle the moot valuable FERTILIZER „ pnt before our planting commonly, it ban honestly and loirly tried by gentlemen pf tirtte- *, whose certificates are t»y|>nd ayy_J0eattaa. an article of comparativewrecjrt mMlpnla- and He full merlte have iietneen mane apparent a want of cerrect knuwieageaaeotbe ujurt ad- eOfli mtOBrr of using ltpnut fvtt wiu uui 7 experiments. when the rorwwir hare been unprmiiloae, its value as n Fertilizer baa been aretheSe’^yentefor thfeM*auro,£aownaa Banka Aww.aimW'Biift it-per Phosphate of Uffr, : , H o stetter 5 ^ STOMACH BITTERS. HEALtfl"* Aa the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, to* demand for this potent and agreeable Vegan oeen lnuncDHciy idctchso. eorglA and Florida, aak tl and Produce, POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats, Flour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH. GA. a REFERENCES: Messrs. TtnoftA Gordon, Savannah, Ua. ‘ ' - A Wilbur. Esq .Prea’t Home Ins Co., Savannah. Messrs. LaRocha, West A Daniels, Savannah, Ua. ’ Messrs. Bell, Wyily A Christian, savannah, Ua. _ Memrs. Weaver, Richardson a Co., New York B. Bachem,of O. Reno ward A Bachem, New York. , aeplAAm Not only In tMa cenntry, but brail ertkeflan* which commerce bean onr flag, the pectfttar mail of the article ays known and appreciated- been fonndbnltM’ taftall cllaated: AM-toealiriea, mild the needs of every does of noddy. Oomjwmdtel o, the purest vegetable Ingredients, onAllojed with any. mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining the propertlen of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, It is endorsed by practlon Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced ’physi cians as the sorest Preventative, Regulating and Restorative PraitaraUonnf the age. The nature of its components is the gnaranjjeeikt t» liarmlessness. It consists of the atimniating prin ciple of sound Bye. maotcated with toe floret tool*,. anti febrile, aperient, antl-ncorbutic, and miti-aphe 1 .' h*ye made enough com tor toe uaeol my plantation, imiitie hp'rlM roeta and barks that botanical raaaarch l Whereas 1 should have had taW Urgdy to harekept pptbeat WILKINSON. WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors mid General Commission Merchants GENTS for the purchase and aale of all kindsof liberal advnaoaa made on consignments. Oflce No. S BtoddArd’a Lower Range, Bay street. Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON, Of Newnan, Ua. B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeetoskce Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Of the late Arm of J. W. Rabun k Vo., Sav'h. 8ep5-3m Austin & Ellis, ConissiOD and Forwarding Merchants, SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Hue of Apalachicola, Fla., and Columbus; ~ THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! CHARLES ELLIS, ( WPl^g ^ . .. . A. M. Slosh, C. F. Stubbs, Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Maeon, Ga. C. W. Swati i Late of Thom Seville. modlc herbs, roots and barks that bor«niaHV$a$$Hte has yetdsveloped for the nae of man. Every vefeeo’ hie substance that enters into Its composition is culled aad selected with scrupulous care, aud no- thing that Is not sound and psifcet of its kind la used n its manufacture. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a aya- tem of inspection far more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, as s test of the quality of thereat staples of life, 1* rigorously pn Used. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant which forms the basis of the Bittern is ascertained to be ab solutely pore before it la received Into the manufac turing departptent, and every leaf and ftve/j*4NM medicating ingredients scrutinized befer* the prooes of infhsion commences. Such Is the enormous ca pacity of the tanks In which the Bitten are preparau that the proprietors aw enabled to keep a large stock on Load, and to supply the domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by time. Hence the fleiy and lu’lug flavor which at taches to ordinary bitten, and which la doe to their ‘newness and the inferior quality of the drugs and alcohol of which they am noucooted, la never per ceived in this mild and agreeable) preparation. Ac cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es sehce of good Rye is the' most healthful of all spirits. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission No. 4 Stoddard** Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GkA.. - < Will make liberal advance* on cotton and other produce in transit or store-cr on consignments to onr correspondents la New York. au3T-3m KLA1R & BICKFORD, Iaimbjec HiaBa&cturers and dealers in TIMBER AMO LUMBER OF EVES* ttBSCE&rtSQM, ' ’ - ’ ! Doors, Swsh and Blinds. r Mill and bsmber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office, 180 Bay street, Savennah. Ga. jy , '7 tl G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Saccessor toG. B. A G. W. Larum, General Commission Merchants FTEMKdf —i iMrtlEE Igkon, No. BAY STREET (np stain.) Refer to Geo. W. Aodenon, John C. Ferril end G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson, Josiab Sibley A Sons, J. B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited. mvlft Hostetler’s STOMACH BITTERS /Are the only Medicinal.Tonic In the Would of which that fluid Is the stimulating ingredient To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia May be classed all the varieties of Indigestion. Us irymptoms are so various, and differ so much In dllfere bt individual that it is almost impossible to classify tltem. In fact, some of them are utterly Indescribable., ft may be tsafely asserted, however, that half the diseases of mankiod spring from a disordered condition of the iftomacb; aud that the other half, whatever tbeir origin, react upon that sensitive aad important or gan. Among the ordinary Indications ofDy»[.epsia are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation d^- n sense of hollowness if tile pit of tip stomach bctwesAueairs a heavy dull lcel- tog In the head, feeble oe auatealy appetite, occa sional nausea, rratlrn—onn daring a thtsnd a weary, unrefresbed feeling on.aislng in tti- - lorning, palpits tion of the heart, depression -• t hid, aomattmei amounting to monomania, los, ••cuory, confu sion of thought, sour stomach, with, raising of food, and a cooking sensation to the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like pallor. Theye are a few of the direct Signs of Dyspepsia, but as it la generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, the fiver and the i. etves, Its victims have many additional tonneau which are technically attributed to other causes. The best so vice that, can be given to any one who has the slightest predtapoolcion to Dyspepsia,fatafor- tlfv his or her digestive organs by die dativ use of Hostetler’s Bitters. A. 1*. BOUSB. W. A. Dkyant. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly or Jacksonville, Fla.,) Fomriiu ait Cmuussioi Merchants, Bay Street. 104 UYADNAH, ’ILL give OJBORGUki t attention to receiving and for- e, safes on consignment, and nil and will nlao keep constantly on band a good stock of Groceries, Lfonors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Falrbank. A Co’s Scales, Ac„ besides other goods aad manufactured articles for aale on consignment, and for which they are agents- Orders and coalignments respectfully so- HOLLDIfiSWOETH k 60. C0UI83I0I IEBCMMS, MACON, ftHWHA. Especial attention will be given to the execution of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Btoddabd's Urns Bagon, Bat Stuet, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E VERY facility offered for consignments and exe cution of orders. Liberal advance* made on Cotton shipped to onr friends in New York, Balti more and Philadelphia. ncll-tr BARRETT’S, t 'c •> i ON THIS CONTINENT. It la wabuantid to ncsroiui oeav uaik to its OBiaWAL, NATURAL COLOB, in every case It Will MOP toe balr ftom pallimo out; It will free tne need from hnmom and dandruff; raousrs toe uuw ru of ibe HAin, and la a sbautipul dussinq. We offer no large rewards, bat we sutho zc all of onr agents to nnvumiTHn hoxetw any pei-eoo who will nae two bottles, and then say Bakhtot ’a Vpuk- tasls Hair RnrrosATrvs has not per oribo-1 all we tWm. Testimony from tike Oapttal qf the Untteit states. Menan. Bauxtt k Co: ' I waa Induced to give you Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it aa uneqdallert as a Dressing, Partner and Eeteorer.—giving to the Hair a loxorlant richness, and to the head a .cool and moat agreeable eenaatfea, while It Is thorough in re- storing the hair to Its natural ootor. < Very respectfbily, W. Hamlet. Washington, ILO, May 15,1MC. J. B. Barrett A Co I was induced by nlktonMfto took s trial o| Bar rett’s Vegetable Mi? Restorative, And I am very* much pleased with the t-flfect it has nad on my hair. Lina nearly half gray, aad now, before using one bottle, my head Is freed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. I folly believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation In toe world. j . Wm. Hamilton. Fiedoola, N- Y., Aprfl M, 1M«. J. R. BAALRBTT 41 U®. Freprleton, », New Hampshire. int. 1 fyV-tf ttrso3hynil Drnggfett. W LA PIESRfeROUSE, PHILADELPHIA,! f|tBB EUBSCKIRBS bAVfitg leased this fbvorite MIHITTMD AMD MHUHM1IHBD u V AN EL1QAHT MANNKB,* . t wH5.be (HMMtn,*! ^oirAi' _ the attention of every planter Jo toefol- certifleatea, from geotlemcn of tw RiftiHl bllity: ,, Bikdsvillk, Burke Ok, Nov. 1, IMS. Mzrowt. F. W. SIMS a CO.: ^ .. Dear Slra; Your bvor of toe lMhulk, aektog me to givwjon me result of my experience to Uis ase of the Eureka Aminoufetwt Jena ,tomerRte>hate 1 of Lime, came duly to hand. I urod. tMa Fer- tillzer under cotton and aa a top diasMng for ” ,u under Ts few garden vegetanlea aad a por- lof my turnip crop. With all them crops I found it acted at finely as the, manufeetnrers’ claim for It. With all the serloos disasters that befeU uatola year In a protracted drouth and met In eotton, my crops were largely augmented by fee nae. My corn crop. ) am satisfied,, was doubled by toe applies, tion, and bad the rains continued «e have kept the pp toe same worklugforeap^ktyaar. -Ite atlmalatlug anailtiea were very perceptible in the rapid growth s *ss t Sirmii£T.ss&s^i ned for It, and doobttode it ie.f would prefer tt to Peruvian Guano or other fortilizen more volatile and Comparing its effects apoa My seop with witnessed of those manured with Fernvian 1 certainly am Ratisfled with ltd reunite—al- needed the rains to have kept It dilated, crops diil not receive the foil benefit of Ibe ion. If you ate enabled to furnish tbs same another year 1 would like to try it again, very respectfully, WM. 1L JONES, R Herndon, Burke Co., Ga. July M, IMA w SIMS A CO : Gents: As to too action of the Fertiliser. I here been highly gratified. Its effects have been verydls- - ittnct at every Stage Of Ibe crop, and its proprietors heva lieen peculiarly fortunate in the production of a Fertilize!” that Is equally beneficial on corn >and {cotton.- It fc quite stimulating and yet mild, imrf—'-rr the advantage of guaao (Peruvian) On the first, and superior to it in being free from -toe keatiug, burning effect, so dfesetrouaka a drouth. My experience is that this American guano is loo etowin Itsaeti ns wr corn, bat it is excellent for cot ton. This arises from the feet that the American va rieties, as they aretnown. possess more of tos phos- s and less of arfimotila than toe Peruviaa. This nts for tbe qulekerwctlon of the Peruvian upon the drop, but the less permanent effect on the soil. What will be the influence of-the Eureka remains to be seen, as this is my first year’s trial; bnt my obser vation so far is, that no manure can be happier in its { effects on tbe crop ut every stage of Us progress Such. 1 thins; is the impression of others -who have tried it in this section, with whom I have conversed. J have onSynseil it this year ou corn and cotton, the yield of which, I think, would hero been doubled and even trebled if the seasons had been favorable. Bat mnanre of no kind can make a prop without min; end hence whatever may be Die result of the year’s labor, ■n.v Opinion of toe EurekA above gives will not be affected. I want to tty it upon tornips this fall. Can you tend me a conpie of barrels mare of it to this sta tion, No. 9, C. K. K- Yoors, Ac., J. B. JONES. 4 Millesuevillc, November 1, ltflA Messrs F. W. SIMS A Gil.; Gentlemen: Yours of the 19th ultimo reached me a day or so imfore 1 was iaken. down with fever and chills, and since getting up, my lime was so taken □p with matters preparatory to coming hare, that I had to postpone an answer until now Yon oak me to give yon my opinion of the valne of the Boreke Phuephatoof Lime, as- compared with the Guano, .based upon the results of toe present year's opera- tfons. lbave not now time for a full reply to your eagoiry. 1 remark that, in July, 1 think, 1 wrote out my opinion then upon the very polnta >ou suggest. U you will refer to tost letter, I think yon will find •inist 1 need say in answer to your enquiry. As f!- vecsblc as that opinion was then, f nave no reason, from, the later developments of toe crops, to change aoypartofit. If you cannot find U, and will Inform me, I will, as soon asl'CAn, write toe opinion yon have asked. Yours, Ac., J. B. JONES. Thomson, Columbia Co., Ga, Nov. A I8fie. Messrs- F. W. SIMS Jt CO.: Gentlemen: According io promise, I give Yon tbe re«nlt of experiments made this present year with toe five tons ol “Eureka Ammon luted. Bone Be per Phosphate of Lime,’’ purchased of yon last spring. As yon are aware, the post season with ns was un precedented wet weather In the spring, and excessive drouth—commencing in June—the latter fetal gen- to manured crops. 1 applltdjihe Eureka to n let ‘ * The disease prooseds Rom a lack of vigor In the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that organ. If the gastric-apparatus Is In good working order, and can J^rferl ly dWNjlt* and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, tbsvo wiM be no Dyspepsia. If It cannot do this. It requires reinforcement, and tbe beat of all reinforcing agents should! be forthfilUl retorted to. -The stomach fe toe commissariat of the system. It applies the elements of life to the w^le body. In It is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone and fibre, and it it falls to purvey that material In ten, aad with It toe mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en emy obtain ponacasion of 1A ft is easier to prevent expel It ler too disease from gettl after it becomes first Indicat’on of sign that Dyapep: it at once with tbe Bat if W is too 1st not too late to care, case or Chronic Irn remedial operation of This boiler Is graandHjm t of the ettfeacy of toa preparation. Tbeflxst instance of ita failure to give relief le yet nnchronteled. If it ever had felled, tbe Voluminous 'correspondence ad - .tressed to the proprietors from all parts of the Unlte> States and South America, would at least Intend* one letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bnt not'there is not one. The testimony, extending over a period of more than a dozen years, is all of the approving tenor. Certainly this la a sufficient warrant for claiming that the BITTHBS are a SPECIFIC FOB INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters ta* a Household Medicine. It is a great fellacy to suppose thfct the nunseous ness of a medicine is any proof of ita .valpeaa js tea torative. The troth la, that if the palate revolt* against a remedy, it cumot do much good. HOS7ETTER*S BIKERS Are not unpleasant -o the taste, and always soothe and quiet, instead of irritating the) stomach. Indeed they are the bertkoowa preventative of aad core for nausea. Their use fulness aa a fondly specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at Um stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic, ache, lassitudes W one little aliments that are ooiitmnally oconrring In every family, there is nothing comparable to them. A whole medicine chest fell of tinctures, essences, pow ders, and pills, to not worth BITTERS in anclyjfifi C&trtioiiu THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT In order to guard against dangerous impateHOfife toe public are requested to take especial, note of Mia beautifully engraved proprietary stamp, throngb which the Government of the United States oflclally authenticates every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitten, - This shield, thrown by the Government over tbe pro prietors and tne public for toter Joint protection, ts placed conspicuously across the cork and fiver the neck of each bottle, and cannot fkll to strike tha eye of the most casual observer, Nothing tfiat purports to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be stamp is there. „ Bla also proper to teats that tbs Btttore ire sold exclusively to glam, and never, tinder any Clrento stances by the gallon or barrel, impoeton and bdy'bear toe engraved label aad note of band of Meaare. HeMMtev ABrttb.AfiiHhe mfodpAhjitfittein' Honed. PREPARED AND BOLD BY r sinAii jiafV) noiaaimfrtoy Ibism HOSTETTER A SMITH -**•- -- ■ - - - ■' .a uo il ‘ i’ T ; ■ < PITTSBURGH, ML .'I FERTILIZER, itriM Mipeafeteryvms Ualtte OwuQtuU-SicinleartL 1 : MxiJziiilU i Mi'A>ii IIHM —Tlf Tkabsted Hall—% dfcvtofe ■! emmw^aro-ato.tkterteMtoMWtefetemiffApri. MEDICAL PSOPKETIM.. AMD JJBES.—BdCba leaves are gaptly Mltentefif. Wfib,-te tm leocy to tbs Urine lksotadr Mtefiar -a? aregtvefila sncll as Gravel, bU |rrttMlfinM.Hto.p^;^D#^^i«W:P» tot Proatrato aad Bqtemtlqfi w. Itej»fifto*nos of Urine, from * lore of tan* in the pteta eapomrodto Its evacuation. The remedy baa alas bean rqccot- meaded in Dyapapaia, Cbzenlc Jbmmtfew, Cuta- neons AfiectlooA and Dropay.-'i’ Hnuuoaa’a biun bmte la need by ptesOn* from to* ages of IS to «, nad horn M to (A firfo toe deefianar change of tt f dbf Oe^ncmnet or La bor Faina; Bed-wettlag la •iBMliMbiJi: 11 oCUeUriBMTOictBK Baefca U oisiilirf bv W oteMblbM^fikEt" ~' ferity, Dctefobimc o* ScppCcmlna ef Onctomcty EvUaaUoto, Wteutoa or Schlmfia Hlittn or Uterua, Laaconbaaor WbitsA Dinilll Ob nut ■UOMR.Klib MKYfi, GRAVEL A» BBOFttCAb IWRLUIG*—This madidne fecreaaes power of mgiitbm. and ckc toe to# Abeorbeota into healthy action, by wMcb knfi Watery er (Mcareana duced, cb weHae field or llilrty acres of cotton, two tons to thvfleM, being about one hundred and forty pounds io tbe acre. The field (stubble) 'das broken tip well, and toe Phosphate drill* d by b nd In laying off to ridge. Several rows were lett without its application to teat it. The difference between these rows and tbe bal ance* of toe field could be ittnatevcd n considerable distance all toe summer; and plainly so hi gathering the atop. And 1 atn confident tbat the Phosphate on the thirty acres has paid me fifty percent. I applied a ton of I he Phosphate to com, after •he cam wan up, before the Unit plowing, and toe re sult in toe growing of the corn waa lbs same. In order, however, to nuke a thorough test of It with other Fertilisers, I procured Peruvian Gaano aad Fbcentx Island Goano. T applied the Peruvian Quo- do to one acre of corn, superintending It in person, and ton Phosphate to two ceres by toe aide of the firm, la nearly equal quantities, applying about one- fourth fees of toe Peruvian. Tne result was that the Phorobate equaled the Peruvian Goano, tbs earn of corn being as beavr. 1 have used several kinds of toe many man area offered, and consider the Banska toe bote aitieie. t'wonld aa leave have it for com aad cotton sa llw Peruvian. I also tried it on wateroeli vegetables with the same success. I should mead that,' for cotton, the Phosphate be put at ieaet an Inch under the seed, zoo pounds to toe acre. And fur-corn, apply about a tableepoonfnl when planting toad with toe grain, at least six inches from toe grab Very truly, yours, J. H. STOCKTON. Stlvania, Ga., November 1, IMA MafiSRS. F. W. SIMS k CO., Savannah, Ga: Gentlemen: Yonr bvor of tbe 90th ultimo did not reach me until niter my return from Savannah, ft gives me pleasure to communicate tbs result of Mrfiryn ■ „ ... woo hi not nave made more than lour thousand pounds of seed cotton, and perhaps (Una yeer) not more then three thousand. I have alrnady gathered shoot six thousand pounds, and may gat five ban died man: The clay on these ten acres was TBIT fer from toe surface, about two feet. Bad the clay bean wMhiu six inched of th* surf-toe, I believe tost I tefonld bate made ncreJ Tbe 1 Eureka Phosphate of Lima” la (according to my observation) much mere stimulating than Peru vian Guano, especially when applied on corn. I ap plied on* barrel (150 pounds) on one acre and n half of com. The production did not half equal the pro mise which the com made daring to* first six weeks. Had the same quantity been applied to tbe corn in broken doses, I believe tbe product would have been double what it was. Tbs com was planted in toe same ktnd of fend tftat the cotton was, and at tos end of *Uc weeks was three times its high si corn adjoin lag, four leet aud a half. Had I then applied moresf tow same-manure it rnoald have madean overwhtlmlng crop. Bnt I had none of It tad. I bebavo that my land, which would make six ban- feed ponadk ef bsed cotton, with the clay not ex- eeedtng six mebss-froro the anrfaee, eoold be made to tandnoe twelve hundred pounds by applying three handred peoafikfiMhia Fertilizer. And I think It WOnId be Lvo, h, luu-ru-iivn ■uiivv.D]nni—iv-wu-, two hundred pounds per acre in toe forrow, and cover It np Immediately with a small Scotch or shovel pwwv Tbis should be dons immediately before put ting Io tha seed, When toe-ottsn is ready for ton shooed or third working, about tbe flrat or middle of June, ran n small plow near toe eotton aad sprinkle in that furrow about das-handred ponnns more to the acre, and cover u immediately. I think by pur- - cotton would contiane to grow ‘ I ondsfiftois to run s shallow furrow, sprinkle about suing tnwplsfl,ine c ... aad bear until trout; otherwise li wonld'take the rate in AngusV shed off everything, and die. * xoore, Very respectfully, B. T. LAWTON. OGKtCHEp. Scriven Co., Oa, Nov. 6, IMA Missus. F. W. SIMS ft CO., Savannah. Ga: Sira t Yonr fetter ef the letb nit, wm received In doe season, - Yon moBt excise my negligence in not answering it sooner. I experimented somewhat with toe mannr* I bought from yon last spring, and with out ony retoctanes whatever, pronounce it an excel lent ibitillzar. I applied on so acre of eotton tone kandred-poands of Itplhe yield was greater, the weed larger, and stood the long drouth better than my M.-ighbera’ ootton on (so-called) stronger land nr manured. 1 tried, and saw it tried with great ancew on all kinds of vegetables. Yonre, W. WATERS, Ja Waynes bobo’, Oct. 29, IMS. MessraSIMS ft CO., . - Dear Sira: I take great pleasure in giving yen toe result of my experiment with yonr Eats Ira fin—I a ted Bone nuper-Fhoapbate of Lime, t%B pwisnt )m, favorable tfel lor any ihanare—having had a six tbe month at Jiuj and a par- just of the manure I received I uncotton fid the Mnzlndtf on com. l ip* pHed at toe rate of one hundred pounds to toa acre parotfimln toebni, with an Increased yiaid of one- third more lint tfwn 1 would have received without nie: lnotibefi daring toe drouth my cotton en and 'laxtillaut, while many porttoim of my lersythere was no manors, was parched and horat l consider this manure superior to toe bast Peruvian guanb. not over stimulating toa plant, aa tote article dore during n dry season IzbaU want six' ~ winRive 1 Rive yon notice tonaqf yoar, fftireka anothet year— ^We can add ncthlpg to these iaatimonlajat for tbamselveA and are from- gentlemeo **P erteDce emlam ’ supp y ef^tnfltb is now tin toa way to. : fTOtn tbe maputeeforer, and dnteag toe (December, January anjtfebrznry, we shall b* ahfe to meet all orders. . ... . Wn will sell this Ferttomr apon ton teillowlng rmm: ■■ -i. 1st To any DM who wUl gtve na mtitebcferyeUy “ four months time, dating from shipment jinqq/. *. asas5f rss^ts&raxia&m ~ 111 Ihi lilialiiMi rilHilB iiiioa K 1 t HBui ZI'jU. HelmWd’s Extract Buchu Has cared every care of MA-ang * w4£btt been gtren. IrHtotton of to* Neck of the Bladtor and InfiMRMfittnn ef tofi KtotofA Ulfeagtlim nf toe Kidneys aad BMfite, Mteentten af UrinA *taes of the Ftoztafito' fflmteL tooab to tba Bfeddcr, ( culuA drove!, Brlck-dfet Deposit; tod Mucus or Milky Discharge* nad Rw f nfeehfed and Dtorete CoMtitntionA of bototteze* niMRied with toe lai- iowiag symptoms:—iadltpatetiaR to BSMtHmi Lorn of Fewer, Lorn nr (tommy. DURcntty ofBrontofeg. Weak Nerves, Tremhteig. Per for fif-DtiateB.Wmhe- fBines* DtnmsmofTltenn.P*dff in^to Bbto. Hot lfends, yi«ahiqg*f the Dtoy, DrjneM ef ih# fikla. Eraptian on ton Fkc% Ntt OaontenanoA Oztvmani Lassitude ef the Maacater System, Ac. Helmbold's Extract Buchu DIUHKTTC AND MLOOD PVUFYnG, M Extra Charge or Increased B$te of Premium for Southern v‘; Risks. AH Policies Issued at Standard Rates by And cons ail 1 ’IMm Habits of Dtasl- ■ arizing ftfim imnntdeaoee in IJfe, lnronri. tlee QfAha Btood, Re r anpsroadlng Oopsibs In nfibo- tiene for wbieb R is unto; see* saOuaerrHws, QleelA of long etaadiag, and SypURtic BOSE WARM. «RR HRLMBOLD’S BOLD AI HLMBOLD’8 DRUG AMO CfiERlCU WiiiEHOVUi, M4 BROADWAY. ' Ato by Draggizu evetywkire. ARK FOB " HELMBOLD'S. Beware of Gonnterfeits. W. M- WALSH, Wbrdsasia Agent for the Mata of Georgia. detfiT-eodly ■■ luas rubs’ HU38’ RUSS’ RUSS’ BUSS’ ST. DOMINGO .BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS Ons of th. moot valnabU eombinsUons o medicine and an zgreanhla bevwrzg* that has ever bean ofikrod to tbs public. Millions of bottles were zold thrnngbqptthelforto darlag the last tonr ysnre addition to th* IxvalidfetablA tonfomUyelrcte, and ton bntdMkranldabnaid LADIES who Amo tate rtrrojto nnl Appetite, and aaflarftam-naniWA vomRtfog todwarttgo l GENYUMBt who “dotet Inal vety wto* Jnat before breakfast or diaasr, whan* ntomacb Is onto! ertler and system la gm sc sHyfianangad— MOTHEK8 weaning chHdren. nnd anfibriag ftom general dabillty— CHILDREN of a aiokly nature, sad asw, dyspeptic TBAVKLEBS who have water,sad— .. o... LL who lire In aankrtouadlatrleto, and am anbjeet- adto mlaamaOo tnfintoern, war find onq of the montvntnablniBiMoniitoi — th cto batnkMhln - - RU88’ BT. DOMINGO BITTERS. |RT> ■UT OHO. RUSS’ 8T. DOMINGO PUNCH. RUSS' AK RACK PUNCH, If ’ • .- . .. *. u’ ' MASK FMOM MATATtA MIAto ’ - RUSS’ MMfefMiLiiPOHOfri RUBS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUBS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most daMgMtof* manta taate-toaayar than any' ton world, • l .qt; BLACKBMRR’ RASPBERRY Aiao on kAad wad CORDIAL iN BjHCtPr order- RUSS * CO., No. M Dey ntroet, New Y«*. Bold WboleMio br , . ' W.M. WAXSK WAototoMDruffitot. HALSEY, WATSON to OG, r dSfood-ly .turn*, u ■ - . :=v- i ‘ -iX WE BEG LEAVE TO CALL -Jan ItotoDtiMPfUtoitoblifftOOW ^ v SELECTED STOCK OF HOOTS, SHOES. ; s AHD WAITERS THUNKS, VALISES, ' ’•-• *1 AND BAGS, CAPSaml USIBRELUs. * PHILLIPS, , China. Croaen and GrMi il. Ji-j fe*: LH. ■ . i* { .: "ID ] fr CO., Eni - K#to. importers, Wholesale YTAYB on band a tall and rniapMtt stock of Chian and Granite Dinner, Ten and Toilet Sets, in White, H Decorated aud Gilt. — ----- In every variety. Cat tod PrestetoBaTJ Custom. Baskets, Better., Knives, Forks.T- ^n^^toTAc" BritM “‘*W««.eon- ENGL1SH AND AMERICA^ TABLE CUTLERY, TBi THIS, VAITHtS, toe.,. toe., 1 4c. r Dealers are earnestly invited to can nnd examfee onr Wholesale Stock. We w'i) do- TABLE *. SSC? THE ST. ijoUIS 1 At Death or 70. OP ST. LfiUIStiuMO- D. A. JAN IT ART, Frcsidewt. JAMBS U. LUCAS, Vlcc-Frestilcnt. WM. T. SELBY. Secretary. Ron. KLlZCR WRIGHT, ComaolUn* Aetmnry. Assets July 1> 1886, 81,040, a»es . o o TABLE 3. Annual Preminm for 10 Year* to Setire gt.OOO, payable an liiUawa i v . Cfa At At At Death Death Death ♦aO or 60. or 65. or JO. Rdt $= $33 9b *3172 $29 92 16 34 70 3 s k 3«) 55 17 35 6t> 83 22 31 23 18 36 6® 34,14 i31 92 19 37 70 34 89 32 66 20 38 78 35 7! 33 4a. 21 39 94 86 74 34 ‘IK 22 4t 18 37 76 35 69 23 42 44 38 84J 35 9s 24 43 78 39 90 3 \ 92 25 45 5tt 41 08 37 92 2G 46 74 42 37 3S 95 27 48 34 43 59 40 04 2b 5- 06 44 96. 41 20 29 61 84 46 38 42 39 30 63 70 47 90 44 64 31 65 72 49 50 44 96 32 57 84 51 2u 46 41 33 60 HI 52 97 47 81 34 62 U 54 82 49 33 lib 65 OU 56 8u 51 00 36 67 60 58 90 62 72 37 70 51 61 14 64 52 38 73 65 63 5<> 56 44 39 76 76 66 99 a« 46 40 80 24 68 61 60 60 41 83 91 71 47 62 H) 42 87 86 74 r.o 65 32 43 92 95 77 73 a, s; 44 98 6ti 81 il 70 GO 45 84*90 73 51 46 88 55 76 55 47 92 75 79 76 48 97 09 S3 10 49 86 61 50 POLICIES ISSUED FROM #1,000 $10,000ON A SINGLE L’.FE. OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. DiyiDEND OP JANUARY 1, 1866, Forty Fer Cent. The Estire Sirplas is EfiiUMy Dirtied i«®sg the Assured! 50 per cent- Credit Given Whe* Desired! No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-class steam or ! toiling vezeels. 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 cane of the disconlinuaoco of payments, such proportion of the whole amount an the number of actual payments bett to tbe whole number that were to be made, with profits. ,-i Endowment and Life Policies iasned requiring only one, five, or ten annual premiums, or an annual preminm during the continuance of the Policy. Some one must take the rink of your life—it it not better you should transfer it to $ Company, than to ask yonr Family to take the risk? In rim*a of cnmmerrinl or national embarrassment, when other resources become lim ited, or entirely foil, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, responsible Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of tbe Slate. 1 For far-* tber particulars and rates of preminm not given above see circulars of tbe Company, at tbe office of H T. W0§£;} AOEK ”’ 92 Bay Street, (Dp Stairs,) Savannah, Ga. Dk. JURIAH HARUTSS, Examining Physician tor Savannah.$nd vicinity. J N B. cobr***} A « eat8 ’ MacoD ’ G * CHAS. WHITEHEAD. Agent, Atlanta, On. ,y oc22-lm Coffee. 2,000 ““ 00TO Dtrectfokpartotfoa ITOa Bio de Janeiro, ocl-Sat"' t0f>l>tl * bT WOP A OOEHWEU. Baker’s Bitters L. FUNKE, Jr., 8o!e Awent, Mo. «e Uherty Iftto. »• T. EDWABD R YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers ■ I I L..-; it.-. .. •)di VlLLrsceivn Dapenitfebay and anil Exchange, Raid aad BIlvw, UncnrrentBanXNotea, Govanaaoat, BaUread and all other Secsrltles. WUlalao buy Cot- Collaetiaia Bade aad promptly remitted. Th»r wUi elan —>» miLmtlnM la any part of toe 'United States, and make cash advaacre — rooaa MBtegned to onr biaada !a Kaw Turk, Charleaton, Savanaak, ApaiacUcola or New Oriaaaa. OfMnaagoo a paid la eapiuu, with ear toag aa- tabUtoad credit, is a aaRclaat guarantee Of aafoty la to onr baalneM tronanctioa*. BEFEB TO SSStfSSSSi*"*-*- - .-<«». frost A Do., Charleston, 8.0. yoftBaroa, Woods AOo.; Snronnab, Ga. Foote A Mntooe, Mobile, Ala. Joaiah Morris, Monlgmery. A a. Wm. H. Young, Oolambna, Ga. • ,JohnKh&toertbt;CMnatoto;an. /i. J. * AtoalagB, vWckaA Bro., New Orleans. La. ' Gathrle A Oo., Looiavllle, Ky. MSrok A Howland, St. Louis, Mo. I Bnvaou. Ana.. Sept. 1.1MZ. Assignee’s Sale, —OFFBB for aale toe BnUdlag known aa th* Duk 1 Coanerce, sitoatod on the aonthern one-toird •,is. , «ss?56®j artftr iiiiiniUifei Oval, fehai« » ButofMans.' ALSO,, .oj^a-diot !ymnniiw boars of sale,* T ’ betW ^ , j5mTft FKMILWP GardehL61 forLtese. / O AppiyatTMt*' hdyi/. JHti -W 7 MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. No. 7» BRYAN BTHEMT, JylT-Sm SAVANNAH, GA. Wanted, UI a gentleman to to * city, to complete hie Site fa tk.«< tv, are, abo Hxiuu* wr lDe Smha of March. April and JAlyW Abe lap whiah a liba.al price will be paid on delivery toe Mewe and Herald ogee. »epi7-^i_ Notice. On. to^DryGooda bfetoero attoeo^g^ JohnstdR, Wsods ^ Co., General Com^la^**« rc,,ant * Mo. M Itadtold’i W"" iSAVANNAH, OA. M. P. BEAUFO» t ’ 8AlL4IAK«*> bxchasGe wharf. ITAMUFAOTUBEB Sails, Tento, Cott, Hao» Mflaw, Wladsw Shades, Mock* and fteto totoa M, M and to ponnda^Mff ^ teritea.grata.ft*- Having gaod Htoi annrtng-anakliian.caa fill erdee for a ** oc2 notlen. torppnlgafar hire. repl-tt WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS, L ANDING from Bari; Kaolb tt White’* pre *^ for aton tow to clean CBOtegnmept S.flWbnffiela 8e«f0tt*. %mt bamalaWMfe Con ?c3 MaHaUsi fer „. /~hN Savanmah rtrae.twe»tf Pg> JwSredUnd 8 !^ assess; Cotton in Seed py- Litton ln SC®d^® Oll,Ti»nUD^toiinj Mmount.