The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 21, 1866, Image 3

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^mtopSefirtcinto, *clO'‘k ft* ®* 'teinwUIP Herman Livingston, November 22,it .L 5* ©. ' FOB BALTIMOEB. gesnuhiP Fannie, Thursday. November «, at — FOB AUGUSTA. earner Express, Wednesday, November 81, at 4 ,-tiock p- F0B flobiiu}.* V . v. >i VI U te*"" ., euncr sylph, Wednesday, November 21st, at lO “* r 01 Kate, every Thursday mornings: * o’etofU {-jP 11 vainer Dictator, every Saturday, at 3 p. m. ™ [valuer Liable 11aHer, every Saturday morning, at o'clock. " n<» sylvan Sluue, every Tuesday morning, a* A Larger FOB CBaRlbSTON. ' 1 .gainer I'ilot Boy, Wednesday, November kite,— Cfiner Dictator, every Wednesday, at 8 a. m. . aieimer Etnilie, every Saturday, at 7 o'clock‘a. m. " e4Ule r Croton, every Thursday at 3 o’clock. FOB BRUNSWICK. . tjalc r Port Royal, Friday, November 23d, ,Vi’ocSa- iu- . ej£ joiner Port Hoyal every Friday, at 8 a. m. FOB daBIKn. Sl[jmc r H. M. Cool, Friday morning, November A »«W AMD VALUABLE AID TO »n».-l :=r 11 7^3”= com: " »- m I at VO 'dock. tr?/ .trrtval uad Departure of Trains. ,,.;a BVILBOAO IJAInr VASengGCB DP TBAIK. ■jtsti Saviuimh at f : 8 a,m inn-sat Augusta ut....4.'I.-isiJ.J.T.ff d gg.3 arrives at Mucoll DAILY DOWS PASSUKGEB TSAIS *’t •^na Maoou at 7 A. K. njvts Augusta at 8:45 A. a. lriivesat Savanuali at 7:06 p. m. cp night passenger train ^»ve9 Savannah ut yw 7:05 P. if. * „.,.e».:Augnstaa: 4:Uil a. h. Drives at Alacoii at J 7 :ltO A. M. DOWN NIGHT PASSBNOEB TRAIN _.,,es Macouat . .. .5:40 T. M.- ' ,.ci Augusta at s-iH.nr SUB P. M. . D-.ives at Navaunah at 6:30 a.m. ue .uiltedseville and Gordon trains coguait with jsy suit down night paaaeugertraina at (terdon. ID AND' GULF KAILSOAD—UAILY (SlinBys eX ceptedj . ;; j ’jiM-sSftvunuah at.j....11..j...jf,'' Am. V * :t ve.s ai l'noiuasville at 7:10 p. m. ^ves lliouiasville at 6:00 a. m. “ : ..wsiAi Savaunati at 6:10 P. M. -rJp Alderman Waring mored that Aldpm^ Meyer be eppoinfedfa commiitea'o! one id bare tfce documents prepared far transmission to Ifilledgerille. It Was sugtfeatod that liquid ba WeU to obtain the signatures ot the Mayor and Aldermen who were ab- l^egf when the mover modified, hii resolution to that pa, Council WThaatini is A,fair boose last night greeted the second per formance of ths “Star Stock Company " at our theatre. The play of Fanchon, the Cricket, was put upon t^e stage in a very creditable manner, and the company appeared to have become more acquainted withr their audience. Miss Stella Mason aa Fanchon was true to 4*LW*9 the pUudite of the audience. Her voice ts^oq&andb^, articulation clear and distinct. Mtyi Aim® ■entut'i iul Old Fadet sustained her role admirably, while Harry Langdon as Father Barbra nd was the personification of an old miser. Taken aa a whole, the company is the beat we have had for a long time, and there is no doubt it will win a name for itself In .Savannah as it has in other place*. All that is needed to make the theatre popular with (full public and profitable to the manager, is talent; and if we are to judge-from what we hare already seen, this company contains a fair ®aae. To-night yff.l be presented the drama of jf»e ‘ticket ft Xeave appin,’' with Mr. Langdon as Robert Bfferlu- A NegJo Kn.iJn.—We learn that th< murdered negro was found yesterday near the thirty* * i-STiLl. «fc BKOTtltfti, Newsdealers, 6ta- auJ Hooksellens Hull street (down stairs; i Hay lane, next to the foot (jfdce, oi'c^j^* lbr the Daily News & Herald. .cm hjal with them will o© promptly aUendon Mayor’s Court. erday morning the attendance at the* levee of I -.Honor, E. C. Anderson, Mayor, was not quite i the previous morning. Andrew Ready. |.. inlander P.eagan were charged with .being ] okiid abasing the arresting officer. One'of the* testified that the defendants were drunk, ,-haked them to go home, but instead of doing • •mmenced to abuse him and he got off his d arrested them. One of the defendants, btraek him on the side of the head. This de- Liicw nothing of the matter, hot thought he aiy badly used by the officer. His Honor | jtim twenty dollars and costs, and the other de- it was lined ten dollars. r Middleton, a one armed negro, waj charged c bung drunk and stealing a piece of dry goods *. The proprietor appeared again at lira, ;_d Lot wish to prosecute the defendant. His fined him ten dollars, or in default to be fitted to jail. y. Loyd and Itichard Hiekel were charged with | i,-ibusive language in the streets. The fact was | r a snd the boys were sentenced to aeyve; seven i , j the Po ice Barracks. ’Woman." Our informant was unablp ftp learn an! < fhe particulars of the rtrurder or* the attempted dnl ors lip* **Jr! mew rntut* An Interesting Case. .11 nday afternoon a very interesting case was h-rlby Judge Levi 8. llart, holding a-Court of t* Justice of Cliatham county, h^awtbat Mr. Geo. W. Hancock, a planter of :.r.j,being short of money and wishing to procure let, went to the firm of E. F. Metcalf A Co., luted that he had some seventy-five or one ;-!pi bales of Sea Island cotton, and oa the uf that obtained three thousand dollars. I'-divs afterward the parties becoming frightened, :st of the defendant In Augusta, und at i -u^iaatijn before Justice Ker, of that place, he over to the authorities of this county. * commencement of the casj, Gen. Henry R. >>.,wb'j represented the plaintiffs, .moved that I.- xse hr fuwrtl over to the Superior Court. W. M. I-cIXk C. C. Black, Esqs., appearing for defen- i^naously objected. After lengthy argu- counsel, Judge Russell overruled the --2E!! proceeded to hoar the testimony, which ’-•'troveconclusively that the representations ** •: defendant were correct in the main. • itiriag the testimouy of the witnesses and argument of counsel, Judge Russell delivered -acc discharging the prisoner. I Violuting City unfit!Alices. h-ijmin was before the Mayor yesterday mom- * -it' barge of violating city ordinances, in over- -‘i/i citizen for a load. By the evidence. It ap- p-U the defendant had been engaged to take I 1 - r-th * Planter’s Hotel W the Savannah Mu- I - - - harmed the plaintiff one dollar. When l ^-rw.is violating the ordinance, he said he I «urt for the ordinanbe—he made his own laws. l-~.ndant said he charged fifty cents for the I • -fly cents for a man who rode on the wagon, r-:; bad lost a great deal of time (n hauling Hia Honor read the law, and said that forty **Le price of a one-horse load. The defend- > ordered to refund the extra fifty* cents plaintiff and pay the costs. charged, at the same time, with In the market without having procured a ^ The defendant said that be lived in the ^.vA raised the pork that Aq dpakfd faT-iasle. i know the law iii^relatldn^to trie' fitter, V: ^ dismissed on the payment of coats. City Court. -TO niet yesterday morning, Judge ; Ohis- ^.tUag* May Erwin, charged with assault and - state’s Attorney entered aVei|ffpros. barged with-abnafve hofgmlg^* toward a bought up and plead his ©wn case. After S‘-it evidence the Judge charged the jury* and *-*fc*dfora Hhort time and returned With a ytt- bat recommended the defendant to tho . ** ^ Court ^ nin - a negro, was charged pro- ^ ^ge in the presence of-# Umlle. Bciug w fts assigned him, and Mr. Heeaeltine n-'' ^ sl defence possible under the circum- -- -^ ur y. after a short'absence, returned a ^ ‘ •' SUilty. x ^er cuaes were disposed c£; -Id ^ -*7r-d a nollr prop. In order to bring the «. Uraud ^ ury tosty, at 4 juut of a flaw in tho indictment. i i r-; . - ( i »el A c «od Reputation. L -“rat is establishing a renowned reputation L , ltl2 ^8 of Savannah and vicinity, as an skill. Luring h* eqjohrnlmre * wi, b a subject that he has not afforded [ ,uajorit y 110 effected fid' entire cure. ri-iij 1 Reiving teaftimonlala ftom pa- . U t<i aiuce ^ short stay with ue, Rc- T 1 re8toration of eight that has been T(A for years. Those aflhcted in any lhe Rhould 8 ive * lim * t * ie h*< il- H ' ht8 lately receiTed a lar 8® *»*ort- v 1?l " n ^UKtralian crystal glasses, which r‘c-. C * H at once, as be will remain here ““‘•longer. j .. . cf <,ieop * tm# f ' Vi ''"annual ses^on of the PrMbyterlxn commence this erenintt et the Chutch. Monterey aquare, in this ' c^Ube opened by a sermO! its I lA,,. . — =“ "J Fb., C - Laue. . The °l*a to the public^ and all, *»*«». 0-, invited to attend. 'HHHa* f ii, Uu r il 0US Freabyterlea of Oeorgiaand I resent V ’ ■- . r —■— ' feecived, last evenlnj;, from (CUcny. Simples of SutaBafa **r(ii'n neat the etty. wM*, « *"T’‘tn* r u <qnal t0 “Jibing of the kfrifljl ^iry llrnp »” a fertilizing Ipplfcabon of ,Jf0 ns. Lr,a8 shown by tho vegetable pro- court met yeeterday. Judge 1)16 grand jury mat ln.tb. . ,s « trail, pons °me few bins. Nothing of fJ' ; t«ir1 M Dlr * d ’ b “* “ 8 lnfbi ‘ “ ““P 1 " ofesaM Of e5ntef*ltin^E ^seven mile post on the Central road, and on his back was found a card upon which was written “that he was killed for attempting to commit a rape on a white was unable *9 learn an| of rder or' the rage with which he was charged. L : * ’ * • TV ’ ’ -p~ From Charleston.—The steamer Pilot Boy, Capt W. T. McNelty, arrived hore early yesterday morning from Cha rleateq. The Captain will please accept our thanks for Charleston papers of yesterday morning. From BRUNswiqp.-r-The steamer Port Royal, Capt Howland, arrived from Brunswick last evening. We are indebted to the purser for favors. County Court.—Where was uo business of any moment transacted in this court yesterday, and it was adjourned until this morning. this yi jpy crops wero largely augmented by its use. My Mjorn crop, 3 am satisfied,, was doubled by the appltca- Uon. and bad the n*U» cqfitone^ .* have kept lb* manure dOnted, I think it wourdhave trebled tin crop of corn on old exhausted laud. With it thi. ye-r 1 have made enough com for tho ride of my plantation, whereas I should have had to buy largely to have kepi up them* working force ijpXt f*a-. Ik fliHuklna quallti*]*Be^efy percetfiblfc.-ki the rgfiid;growth and early; Bdvelopmeut of 'aw-plhnfcj upon Witch It was nae-l; and if it la the permanent Fertilizer that is claimed for it, snd doubtless it is. I would prefer It to Pernvisn Guano or other fertilizers more volatile and costly. Comparing its etfucis upon my crop with what I witnessed of those manured with Peruvian Gfiano, I certainly am satisfied with its results—al though it needed the rains to have kept It‘diluted, amd ail the crops did not receive the fall neneflt ot iln application. If yon are enabled 10 furnish the tame article another year I would like to trv it again. . - ! Yount, v*rj respectfully, , Wil. b. JUNES, Mf. w.siniw?- Gents: As to tne action oT the Fertilizer. I have been highly gratified. Its ofisqb* have been very dis tinct at every stage of the crop, and its proprietors have been peculiarly fortunate in the production of a Fertilizer that Is equally henfuqtat; on tcofn J and cotton.’ If te quite stimulating and yet mild, possessing the advantage o( guano (Peruvian) in the first, and superior to in in being free tro.n the heating, burning effect, go disastrous in m drouth. My experience is that this American guino is luo slow in its actlrna lopcdfm bqkil is axsenkt Anriafc- pliates and less of ammonia than the Peruvian. This accounts for the quicker notion of-tne Pernvisn upon the crop, but the less permanent effect on tile soil What will b. the influeno. of the Eureka' remains to pc seen, aa this is my first year’s trial; but my obser vation so far is, that no manu'e cm be happier in its effects on the crop ut every stage of Its progress bueu 1 thins, is the impres:-km of others WOO havelcicd it: Old Bbown Windsor.—1'lle original old Brown Windsor Soup, which 1irs .Iteeu deservedly famous, has now a successful rival in iliac manufactured by Col gate «fc t o.* New York, which is pronounced fully equal to the imported article. In this case, as in otliers, American ingenuity allows of no foreign su premacy. » .llluisUre Almanac—TltJa Day. Sun rises .'. e 50 Sun sqti(.. t ...,.y......u..... 6 10 niGH WATFR. At Tybeo 3 391 A! Port 5 09 Shipping intelligence. POUT OK SAVANNAH. TpssDAT, Nov. 20, 1880. Arrived. Steamer H M Cortl; Tavlor, Darien—M A CohenT .Steamer. Hurd Times, Frazier, Augusta—M A Cohen. Steamer Port Royal, How,'ami, Brunswick—11 A Cohen. Steamer Pilot Boy, .^cNelty, Charleston—F M steamer Gen Berry, Ross, Ogeechee. with 3,000 bus rough tico to Phillips Je lleyi i s Brig Mariposa; iloboy, in ba last—Ms-ter. Mehr Arthur Bui ton, Crocker. Philadelphia, with 260 tons coal to T B Marshall A Bio. Swedish bark Ostiudica, Carlsun, Stockholm—M A Coteu. betrr Berthif Oool^, Port Royal. r> Cleared. _ Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New Y’ork—Hunter A (Tammell. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag- liorn A CunniDgham. Jteccipis. Per steamer U M Cool, from Dai ten—34 bales sea island eottou, 1 bale wool, 1 do moss, ldo bides. Per steamer Port Royal, from Uranswiok—38 bides.. Exports. ' Per stoamslilp Leo, for New York—830 bales npland cotton, 90 do sea Island do, 10 bags coffee, 31 bales batting and sundry pkgs mdse. Pa*8enscri. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston, 4c—A O McDonald, C C Cowley, .1 ,H Poster, W U Chapman. 1) P Bingley, Maj K Piatt, A Apple, J G Sipple, B E GueraVd, Gen Gonzales, B 'H Welch, Miss Bsruwell, J A Poiue. C Kelly, » W Bennett, Mrs Orcopely and child, (i M Hamilton, M Barnett, li 0 Mclntire, A Williams, A Ktllortn, 2 Misses Kllioriu, Master KiF lormaudsvi.J Mazick, W Zimmerman and 3 chil dren, and IS deck. Per steamship Leo, for New York—U Heng?, VJ Wiliams, J Unde!hi.1, G Ennis, Mrs Ash, J Palm, C M Plelstlektr, A r*milh. W 11 Knapp, Penser Port, Mrs fir.iinliull, J F Harrison, and 2 steerage. , Per steamer Port RoyaLIkoui Brnnnwlck—J Hous ton, H P Gray, A O Scott, jr, and others. CanlgBcei. Per steamer Pilot Boy, frohi Charleston, dc—V U Ifyrtll, OO Ex, Q W Ai wood, and o'hers. i j, : 896 bales cotton, 21 do yarn, 8 d Nor. 20,1806. vafte.14 do rag., 9 ska peas, 4 bags po’atoes, )3 .nagg fupfind pass, 4 boxes maeh'.ngry, 12.cais lumber, and mdse, to w M Tunno 4 Co, T Ennis, L Yonng. Pelot, T 4 W. Srcan- stou. W 4 co, W M Davidson, W Sbellman, Erwin 4 0 p H Behn, G Gemenden, M * Moore, Champion if EL Neidllnger, Richardson A B. Austin 4 £. J W Lathrop 4 Co. W Bkitors'-y 4 Co, E Padelford, F W Sims * Co. Crane A “ 4 Ct>, BAJghAm. flp Ce. _ can 4 J.lffrAi'f fl ■ 30 (ki, 'fiswlr'f Mf N Go, E F Metcalfe 4 Co, Bradley, H A Co, Wilkluson, w A Co, -K Habersham A Sou, Clark* J 4 Oo, IPTn- nlson, K M Allen rf Son. Ht eeipOdrper Allsstis 4k Golf *. H. . . r. r . i> ,1! Nov. 20. 1844. 251 bale* npland cotton, 20 do sea Island do, 3 cars cattle, 114 bMs rosla, and mdse, to t W Sima 4 Oo. J w Laihrop 4 Co, Duncan A J, W M Tnnno A Co, J L VUIalonga, uucrard, F. & Oo, Erwin A H, Brady A M, Osgood a Co, C Van Horn, J »"Anderson 4: Son, A Wilcox 4 Co, McRae^-W,_N A Uydee *• Co, F JOuitta ■ K1AH, XA AVIA.-, — «5 CO/'M ,,'illiatns, R McIntyre 4 Co, Mrs O HerHiao. N, Osnip 4 Co, M Y Henderson, A M Cohen AJBw, Gncken- belmer 4 S, J * W Kutherterd, H J Smith, J Epstein. SusanBetliab, J B Mallard, Holcombe A Co,,R Dn*- Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBiRtlxa [ L Shultz, 80 EX L J Pan-i Covington Wanes, Fla . K'U, Ua '“*■ J F Baiter, 0a r..o ii j G losUr. ctias J A Johnston, Ua NG Yonng, Oa J Parreby. Charleaton Isaac Beckett, - . L E B DeLorme, Dadeg B Piters jr, Atlanta, H H Tncaor, Ponfiold >nown, Ga _ \Y Appleby, Covington p M Nightingale. Darien Mr A Mis G 8 Wylly, Fia Miss 8 8 Wylly, Fla Mr 4 Mrs A McKinley, Ga J T Stone, Ga D W Davis, Darien Ai Jones, Ga Til iXtedsy. i 4 D R A R Folson , Geo.M BoWnsofi. Balt H C Kettles, OgeceMe MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUC*. . , WOray. Savh, T A Maddox, City w .-. M O’Connor, J W P*— 1 tt fc H Cohen. strSwan J H Platt, H.iwKlnsville D H Engel. Macon J P lie La lighter, Fla .id > e PBIugloss, NY , ^ tteunoau, City ‘ jB WfBem.ett, N Y ; j VlTui-ner, BruiSwiciMI .’u * SCREVEN HOUSE—O. icOnOir. Ring. W F Jones, Darien >V A Ualb-Rloeboro U T Gallon* ay, Ga . A.I Roundtree. Qattmaff Robt vr Beales 4 lady, 04 ;rowdun t Tcun os C letmrn '•** A Bhppard. A 4 0 R J F Wiucbeeier, St Cstb Miss Gleason, sapelo - A W Bal ard, 8t Cath K B Carfoll, ua. jT*tf Dunltsm, Ga j'aSHTnffwmnjSrunaw’k f . re - -' fpftxl fct « the a con,a “>ers is calKd to the ad- \:jKW3«0fflW wsuto goap aad asMUgl 7 an flrkfe* ‘Joshea Batior lOutubsJmM . > -.!;»• ^ 50 boxes Cnevso *J0 boxes Soap .1'-. I. , r, SSSSS^it!Lf5f%-l ‘<9^63 60 ca.it a London Porter, go*If.-at mss tx*»mihri, -ZH • 0'.-. ) ic ‘CO 1 .'. n COTTOW FACTORS. Shipping and OMfitR COMMISSION MERCHANTS^. * l i Bare now offering for sale the most valoable FERTf 5, Whose certificates are beymdNn* question [<*: and l" fut m a want of correct knowledge as to the most ad itageous manner of uslmLJtLAnfceven aiit iia r’a experiments. wh«fl**M*ms liasw^bSw ' nnpropiiioos, its TxfcefcM^Ml'rnT 1 case fU8 doaen) Clark's l^a Spool Thtsad. ; L; ■[ 1 ALSO, < J q L» I Dry Goods, Notions,' The usual assortment no31—Hi propilions, i rlnmphanily proven.'' We are the sole agents for this Hannre. known as TMe Eareka AmnollxM : Bowe Swpev PhMphats of Lime, , for Geotgia ard Florida \ Jr. , t! ‘j f We aak the atteniion of every planter io the fob lowing certificates, from gentlemen of the highest "ZTT w!TO?iSf^ ~ Dear Sirs: Yclr fhv3ol *#19|hali g ve you the reAlt of fcy>xnerlence a Eureka Ammoniatod Bone., Supea-PJmsBhate of Lime, came duly ko band 1 , t oedd W|3n^Fer tilizer under cotton and aa a top dre-sing for 1/ ALSO, 1 Iplendid Bnumla Carpet, . of Groceries r i irnltu PS- cAwmoiirV and Household r?TTT SPECTACLES BY BELL, WYLLY 4k CHRIITUS. wlnSie sold THIS DAY, in front of the atom, at 10^ o'clock. 13 tierces Choice Hama flsggad y \ j Juat landed from ataamer. mm in gne order. 'Terms cash. j com, tion for my turnip crop. I found It acted as finei] With all these crop3 M the man ' 0.0©r-f Jter.tho. ioapertlon sad hr croiYH ▼ardens, for account of ai UNDERWRITERS’ IT BELL; W wm be raid Tins' day; ■ SALE. store, 1 boxTobaeeo, damaged on the voyage of importation. m*s Sold A lUHin, w tHU utoiiTOB MUV |I«TI in this section, with whom I have couversid. I have only used it tbisjeart>n com and cotton, Ilie yield of which, I think*, wonld have been doubled :iud even treblud if the seasons had been favorable. But u.anare oi no kind can make a crop withont rain; au hence whatever may be the result of the.year’s Lu* my opinion orfilns EaMkq hbpyfi rligM wW aH I affected. I want to try it upon turnips this fall. Can ron send me n couple uf harrem Wire of It to ibis Sta ton, No. 9, C. R. R. Yonrs, Ac., J. li. .JONES. . MUJMMeville, November 1, 1666. ‘ Messrs F. W. SIMS 4 CO.; Gentlemen: Yonrs of toe Pith ultimo reached me a jlay or so before I was taken down with tover nnu chills, and aiuoe getting np, my time wav eo taken up with matters preparatory toeomiug here, thkt I lied to postpone an auewir nnur now Yon ask me to giro jou ray opinion of the vime of the Eareka Phosphate of Lime,as compared with the Gn.mu, bared open the results ok the present year's oper i- lir ur. I have not now time for a full reply to-four enquiry. 1 remark that. In July, I think, l.wcotc out toy opiaicsv-then npon the vdry popgaypi taggeSt- If you will refeh to tnat' letter, I think you will find all that I need say in answer to your enquiry. As la- vorible »a that opinton was tbon. 1 have no reason,* from tbs later developments of the. teems, to ehangu any part (jf it. If yoUftentiotfind tj;»ud Will loCPrtu me. 1 will, as soon as r can, - write the opinion yon have asked. Yonrs, Ac., J. B. JONES. Mr®bA T F a0 ni«.f^^' 0 ’ ^ Gentlemen: Accortiwg to prfiinfse, I give yon The result of experiments made this present year yritn the live tons of “Eureka Ammoulated Bone rtnpcr Phosphate ot Lime,’* purchased of you lust spring. As you ore a Wart* the pjistaeArofa with us w*< an-' irecedeiin.d'nrtt'dwat nerin the spring, and rxevsrt ve irouth—coiumenclng in June—the litter fat-1 gen- erally to manured crops. 1 •i pUcd.the Enreka to a field of thirty acres of cotton, two tans to th« fluid, being shout one hundred and forty pounds to the «4r& Tne field (Mnbbtef ■»» broken up well, and tor Phosphate drill* d by h ud iu laying off to ridge. Several rows were Jett without Its application to tear ti. The:difference between ttuse ntwe and the bal ance of t. e field could be dlsccrued a considentulc distance all the summer, and plainly ao in gathering the crop. And I am confident that the Phosphate ou the thirty acres ka» puli uverthv »*-r qeafci / f I applied a ton of ifla Bu.sp»*ti-: te in; after he corn wad ■Dib*fqre1fttftr:*tij$ wing, itr salt In thd Wowtflg ofTbet'ornwas ihssame. In Phoenix Island Guano. 1 appUeil u*e.Peruvian Goa- no to one acre of corn, sUperintfcmlfug It iu person, and the Phosphate to two *;crt-» hj the side of the first, in nearly equal quantities, applying about me- tourth less <*f UtePeZHVlaa. Site res nil woafint tin Phoephate eqhuled the Pernvlau Guano, the ears o corn being aa-hen W. I have used several kinds of the mm £>U}merci*l manures offere*l;lftM couslrter'the'flfUTeku'tile tioat aitio'.e. I would as leave have it lor corn nr a cotton as the Peruvian. X also tried it ou watermelons and vegetables with the same succvte. I should recom mend that, for cotton, the Phosphate lie pnt at least an inch nuder the seed, zoo pounds to the acre.- And for com, apply about a tabl- spoonful when pi; land with the grain, at le«ststxjnc*rfi,u>»n rhAgdain. Very truly, voirs! -t J J n( *«7V)CKT «N. SYLVANIA, Ga., Not ember i. 18M. Mass Kit. F. W; 4U48 a CO.. Mavat nab. <+a.r Gentlemen: YourGvotof tbe 70th Utrtmodid not reach me until slier my retaro from Savannah. It gives me pleasure to com urn treats tit*- remit or my experience with the Eureka Phosphate ot Lime. 1 applied about three thousand pounds ot It on ten acres of very poor land. 1 am satisfied thut 1 he laim would no* lAvui muds more than tour thousand pounds of used cotton, suit perhaps /tins year) not more than three tltoksand. I have *lteady gall about sir tmjMmMjl{pound*.,usdt waj get five tuuuuA n. “ JTarfafc, about two feet? Had the“ ly within six inches or the snrfsce, I believe that I should have rrndt --** nine hundred pounds to tbe acre. N '1'be “ Eureka Phosphate of Lftne” fs (according to my observation) much met* stidinlatlne^ than Pern- toli: s'4 to.'R Mclotire. E E Hertz 4 Go, L Gordon, vtan Guano, especially when applied uh corn. *1 ap- tVest A D, Jones A W, G Jones, C D Rogeife, JohbJ qjied one barrel (86U ponUilhjoii one acre and a half i'H AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY-. -v: . ^Y LaBUCHE 6f WILLIAMS. P. n. WARD, Auctioneer. Offiou ox Assistaiit Quabtxam abtxx Oxnnugi Savaxxab, Ua.. November IT. Ift(8. / A will after at Public Auction, on WMM8MT. L. kWh (ley of Novemoer, 1866, at Buttetby’U Waichuwe, a lot ot Grain. 4. ft. Stores and Clothing uad Mato- page, counting of the following, to wit: 6.48J pounds Corn 26,860 pounds Oats 1 Table Cloth 2 Sheets o 1 Stove 65 feet Stove Pipe 7 RidiDu Bridles 4 Biding Baddies - _ , r 7 Jack Bcrewa 4 ps ire Spore 90 Neck Birapa 3 Sledges 1 Vise 6 Hammers ’’ A “- 1 • Axes >h a- , 7 Feed Cottars ' 11 Steel Neoops 20 Shovels 6 Bpadee 2Gorn HheBera 1,527 Grain Back* ** 2 Manure Porta 1M pounds Old Copper 3 Ladles 273 pounds Assorted Chain 8 Wagon Covers ' 3 Mattresses 370 fillip Blocks 248 Wagon Tongues 217 Washers 2 Counterpanes 24 Wash Bowls * 14 Cast Iron Boilers 129 gross Harness Buckles 33 Woolen Blankets 1 UarHson Flag and Halliards 13 PiCkAXcs '* 2 Hospital Tent Flies. Sale to commenoe at 10 a. m. Terms cash in Government fhods. Dy order of the Quartermaster General. CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, Captain, Assistant Quartsnnsfltar no20-7t Brevet Lieut CoL United Stabs Army. AT PRIVATE SALE. BY LaROCIlK 4k WILLIAMS. One Saw Mill, site and present located, and all in good order. Also, one Forty-Horse Power Engine, new end in good order, with all new improvements lor circular saw, for sale tow. . for particulars apply a* otk ALSO, 100 barrels first quality Roman Cement, in loin to suit pnrchaeers. ‘ no6-eod2w -„c STEAMBOAT AT AUCTION. BULL. WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN. ol cdTn. The production dhl not half equal the pro mise which the cqr» made during the first *lx Keeks. Uad the same qiutotiiy b%*l»PPlm4 iMt J««!*ot in broken doace, I nelleve the product would nave been Rallson, fiPkdunble what it was. The corn was planted In the iaAJY, Dnu- same kind at land that the cotton wan* and at the A'Hsrdee*- -end of nix weeks was three times an high as com adjoining, four feet and a half. Had I then applied more ef the Hume manure it would have made all oeerwlM lining crop. Rut I had Dane of It left. , 1 believe that my land, which would make tfxbnn- nred pounds of seed ootton. with tne day not ex ceeding six inches from the enrface, could he Made to rrodnee twelve hundred pound* by applying three mndred pounds of this PerdnCef. Aed I think it would be beM to ran hshallow furrow, sprinkle about' two hundred pound* per aae in the fnrruw, and cover It up immediitelywith s'etnalTScctcb 'or anovel plow. This should be done tmmedtaieiy before put ting la Uie seed. -When the e 4u*n < f* veadydbr the second or third working, abouttue first or middle of is, run a sniad plow Mar the.coiion and sprinkle that furrow About one hundred ponnos more.lot tacre, and cover it immediately. J,think hy par*, suing thlaidan, the'ootton v^onld eoQilone to grow and bear until frost; otherwiee it wotod toko Urn rest In AnFnst, shed off everything, and die. Yonrs, Very respectfully. H. T. LAWTON. film: YoSr letter of the 18tu nit., was received in 'doe season. You moat excuse my neirllgctifwein not answering it eoonejCtJ mfcfcjnentcdkkmkwlftt witli the manure I boUtSflWPf jtm last *prffcgr afiff-witti- out any reluctance whatever, pronounce it an excel lent fertilizer. .1 applied on ou acre ot cottoa .thy<m, hundred pounds of Itl the yield wse greater; lha weed iniwer, and'stood'the loac drouth better than Biy neighbors,' cotton on (so-called) stronger land an- xu ,011 I .Mo; WATO*M0B6)H8etftfi f «46 **r^^^t^miwigreaA pleoeorein givlcftyoathe Id I mast Jfifiwrk before eatartog upon Una task at the present year In thia locality has not beama tavorakito test tor an* manure—having had a six "eekvdrouthduring the month of Juiy andwpoK m of And’titi,. AftOMton of Ike manure I received I ipHetUo cotton mod the remainder on corn. lap- fidiMi Lhasa*© of /9xm tsondred pounds to the ©er© ScottOttia^ frW* With an Increased yield of one- toird moreLnhthW l WtiMi huve received without Will bo acid WEDNESDAY, November 21st, it 12 o’clock, iu front of tbe Kxchanga, without renew For account of all coocerned, the Light Draught Steamer •» . , ,, QSNKBAL BERRY- The General Derry was built in Portiend^iWu©* in l»'i3. Length 146 feet, breadth 22 feet, depth of bold 6 feet; 276 63-100 tons, 1 high pressure Bader, 13.feet long, 6 >4 leet diameter; two high pressure Engines, I6*mch Cylender, tf feet stroke; two Forcing Pumps. 2-inch Plunge, 72-inch Stroke; one Steam Fir© Peed and Bbge Tump, one hundred feet of Hose, twenty Bucket©, boats, Life Preservers, Signal Lamps, Furni ture. Apparel, etc. „ This ifcxit if well adapted for Light Draught* River Business, Lighterage, etc. Capacity from 40© to 600 bales of cotton. She is now in good running order; her Engines are well built, and as Any as shy sea •tearner, and are in as good order as when built. ~ now under insurance at low rates. Terms—One-half cash; balance in thirty days. Purchaser paying tor all papers. colS AT AUCTION. BY A. MINIS. Will be sold before' the Court House, onAhs First TUESDAY (4th) in December next (if not prevtoualy disposed of at private eaje) The Three toory Brick Dwelling South Hide Harris west of West Breed street. Pos.essiou can be hxd immediately after sets. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay tor papers. nol3 BY BLUM 4k WKYKH. By permission of the Honorable Court of Ordinary, will be sold on SATURDAY, November 94th. at the residence ot Terence Nugent, dee d, on Bryaa afreet, between Montgomery and Jefferson afreets, aH the 1 PERISHABLE PROPERTY,/ ' consisting of Household snd Kitchen Furniture, one Bread Wagon, and sundry othar articles. By Older of , T. NUGENT., dov14—id Administrator and Oollestoy. , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Y BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. ill be raid on the first TUESDAY in December, in front of the Court Honse, between the legal Mown of sale, Forty-five scree of first quality Garden lend, within the limits of the city. The immovements consist o( a first rlsm cottage dwelling. Gothic style, containing rix large rooms, with marble mantel pieces, dining roam, kitchen. H- bi ary room furnished with shelves and glamdmra. Out buildings consist of farm botia*, oontsinmg seven rooms barn, carriage house and stable. SeEr 1 by order of Court as the I rof the estate _ . property ol __ of 8snnders Cronk, tor tbe benefit of the haia •aft. creditors of said estate. Terms—Half cash; balance in one year. wHh^Wr- refund mortgage on property. # , rvrnia«.i.,b»™«t» .n,t Purcba aoi2 r to pay lbr papers. WILLIAM H. SMITH, Administrator. EXECUTORS' HALE. Wifi be sold before the Court House door la The-*-' ville, Thomas county, Georgia, on the first TOSS- DAY In December next, All the lands lying in said county, belonging 4s the estate of E. R. Young, deceased, conrielluff of |wo Plantations: . . *u 'J * One eight miles southwest of ThomaaviUe, on tit Bam bridge Road, lying on, both sides of the Ochtock- onee river, containing 3,600 acren 800 cleared I a good Itttta of cultivation, with all necessary tog* 1,600 acres, 800 claaradaoAJa, jhaiMr _ Xh« other Platotation is aixtosa miles from Thomaa- viiie, thrss in tire from No. 18, Albany and road,;copiaintog 4,168screw, abqto l.aofid__ in a fine state or cultivation, with all aecamsry baild- vm he sold, also, bn the first TUB8DAY toDeosaabar next, before the Court House door, in Valdosta. Lowndes founty, Georgia, , The PUuUtioa belonging to the estate at arid t A Young, deceased, lying Iblrteen infra aovthaff Vii. dqsta. containing 2,695 acres, betwsen six and term lmmh ed .ctaared, and in a good state at snklvatim, with aU necoessry bnildiuga. „ All the foregoing sold by virtue of an order (rente Court of Ordinary of Thomas, county. Georgia, fur distribution, as directed in the last will and testament of said E. B. Young, do ceased . Terms—One-thud cash, balance In one end two , with interest, eeqnred by peraooal security aftd son tbe land. __ i— D. 8. BRANDON, W. J. YOUNG, '.hoR>-tds / EBPtftE LtfC fORHEWlffillt. M. BERNHARDT, OF RXNUN, PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR «F Iran LATE OF NEW TORE. SINGLE AND DOUBLE VUH0B TEE ONLY PERFECT LEM H EX- INTKBCE. ’ Superior to toy other In use-coostrocted In aetord- 2: ST" “* '“■“** • , *-** ,B “• Concavo-Convex Ellipsis.' AdmlraMy adapted te too Organ of SghG and feettynatomltetoeaye, sfiriim ' tfiteisl help to the hnmsn riskm Sold only uy toe Predbssor of Optics THE ADVANTAGES I from chromatic hgbt, strtteO at injury te the tern. „. frees Spectacles te Ol powers so often required, while bote objects are seen with equal facility through tbe ^SSHcaUt Le -finite* With yfrrfibet cAae lbr any length of time at one sitting, giving astonishing clearness of vision, particularly by candle or other ar tificial light—comfort to the ternteI’ll? wearer hitherto unknown. I ■ 3d—When the eyes uliHr palm thtsayh tile action of a bright light, mch aa ia reflected from enow, sunny weather, white paper, and in reading, ffriting or sewing,orjvivid oolored bodies, them lenses, 4th—In all uervosi iffastisai nf the eye causing doll and startling pains in the eye-ball or fOR AUGUSTA HOME LINK. TKAMERft of thte DM lente MtiMt fcnr timtfi Tbe new sod Iwt sMn^teJ rteamsbip SAIS JACINTO, ? Lo^fc4».Aniifpi * wOl isail for the aboveport onhertegnlar hay, latarday, lev. 94^ti 9ii) ‘o’clack a. ns. SzZSSUmtiTT> ■■phi VP 7 ^ n Harder, No 12 Stoddard's Ranee. ••Aflpnuir* alum. No. * ^owjia^Green, Jjew York. Wtppera sen difig cotton to the prere mum see thi thehsiea are marte*i plainly oatae edgy, ~ neao •For Baltimore. RNEWYOEK ATLANTIC COAflY Steamship Co. WHEEL Til|i K« . .Gtec nt, 0 the atmosphere, disturbed nerves are quieted mud soothed. ith.—tirossd by peenllnr mnehlssery, gut up at great cost, mathematically calcnlatad ex pressly for the manufacture ot IhU lens, so as to pro duce it with the true spherical accuracy, and Us IbeUs ia ai the exact centre, a point of vital importance, Which no other tens -«IJ 3rt 1 ft. and elsewhere. From' Medical gentlemen, Prdfessobi of tile highest Opthmimic talent in Savannah, Ga., and in tbe Union. .Ilf. Uavanxin, Ga.. Oct 26.1846. I have examined a great variety of Glasses manu factured by nofesaor M. Bxxxmanire, and in justice to toe Professor must my, that his Glasses are of a superior quality, adapted to meetjjre wants at almost every eye, where the vision ia mate way imperfect. Tho Profeasor selected for me a Mpef his Australian Crystal Glaaem which are of a very superior quality and workmanship, rendering vision very distinct, and suiting my eyes better than any I have ever tried. R. D. Aanonn, M. D. I fully concur with tbe above. . ' • *' • 1 ScixrVan, M.D. a ' r kavaHxan, 41a., Get. 28, ltet* IN have examined the Lsnyca oi Prof. Bxnxmnor, and consider them supenbr to any we have seen. They are admirably adapted not only to improve tbe toiperfections of impaired sight, but to relieve the Weariness of vision which constant toady produces. Many of the Glasses ary of new and ingenious contrir- ice. \Ye<x>nl4sltr reennnneud the Profeteof toaU lose wbo require scientific optical assistance. JuaiAH Habxism, M. D., n Jam. B. Read, M, D., P. M. Koixock, pi. D„ J. T. HcPannainL M. D., James J. Wabiho, M. D„ Wm. G. Btnxocn, M. D., *'i* .:*■ J. C. LEHARDY, M. D., ; .. 0) Mev. A. M. Wthii, Pastor Trinity Me- thodist Church. • . Rev. 8. Landrum, Pastor 8. C. Baptist t Church. dt Hi Rev. 0. F. McRae, Sector 8L John’s Church. Savakham, Ga-, Oct 27. 1866. I have examined theleasesof Professor M. Bean* ■AUDI with great satisfaction. Ha has famished me with a pair through which lamabls to see with an save and distinctness far beyond any which I have heretofore used. With much confidence I recommend him to those who may need such artificial aid io their eyas. PteteKA^gfcfrCh. Testimonials yimilsr to the those mf be Prof. RxxxBAUn's office, from tru'H. pufiiitsrr. Factor month. Boo. James L. Oku, Governor Jonathan Wobth, Govei A. G. Cumtin, Governor Hct« O. P. Hobton, Ex-Governo . H. A. 8wirr, Rx-Governor Hon. Alex. Ramcxv. Ex-Govern Mon. Richauo Yavsb,fiemva SrvMotta, Ex-Governor of Hew York. B. E. Fenton, Governor of New York. And other distinguished gentlemen, lisny yuan u4 pohlto practice sad toady in the hospitals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of dofective vision, as sreii as ex- ptsfaieeTn cn extensive, long-established business In ‘ ipttsto stores, both hare and in Europe* Professor Nit AUDI considers it sMiffiatentgiureuieeuf bis ity to apply such glasses as are best calculated tor the assistance or recovery of imperfect eight. Office Honrs from VA.i.to5 P.U. PULASKI HOTSE. . B.—Owing to engagements elsewhere. Profesi imhahdt will be able to remain' here but a ah me only. M7< JO I tT iff. ’ fl 3 W5‘ v and eisguatrtean^hip ,, y . Capt. a. " Smoot. Will sail for Baltimore on F.fttnr. 44, sit — o’clock — ns. li ktel Far freight or datlona, apply to nt)20 , having good accomiar- WEST A D, For , Bi^uoVick . ' AMD • . ’ . «F ©flfer&onton. ffi ONLY BOA,T RUNNING DIRECT. [D REGULAR PACKET FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF CITIZENS OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. The fast Steamer I j PORT RvYAL, CUpL T. BowtakW, will leave for the above places on FRIDAY MORN ING* at 8 o’clock. Far freight or passage apply oa boae*. at Dillon’s Wharf. nofit M. A. COHEN. ijba mw aftd vflty fast aalttsg sMewheel - ptr HEKHAS LtVINflS’rON. 2,090 toat burthen, j. B. BAKER, Goamusttar. . -y* willpoultlvely legve on her regular day, . * Ssv. jm, at Ttftti smsck a. nt •F’r aAtilf . to FULLASTON. I StoddArdw Upper Range. D010 ODDOette to© FGsvWBct. M. B —No engaged bertha stenrsd after Tuesday, JOth, unless paid fog. FOR AUGUSTA fND ALL INTE^ffiDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. FOR OHARLESTON, Ik VIA BLUFFTON, xtTl UO ' The light draught EXPRESS, DATAF- Captaio W. A Joff©^. A will leave lbr the above plaice* on WID TERNOON, the 2lat l us tint, at 4 o'clock. Fur freight, apply at Florida iffeare Packet Wharf, to J. to. K1NUHLBY. Agent n. H. M. COOL, 1AYLOK, Commander, Will leave tor Dar en on FRIDAY, November 23d, at i o’clock a. m. • a For freight or pseeagr, apply on board or to no21 fa. A. COHEN. Agent. For St. Augjistine, FI& PItaOW liiRQ^Ii Will le«v» uabovJ^miJtertw^AWhart kftter. West Broad street, oa WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jlst instant, at 7 o’clock. ccrt^^j£l«^ er ’ V eat freight or passage sppty-tp F. U. MYRELL, Agent* nolo..'.,.11 ; AHfre* Otelnteto TChart PERDTIAI GUANO SUBSTITUTE ! BAUGH’S RAW HOJM3E Supher-Phosphate of Lime. WRir>v If ANUFACTUHMSt under «M tensuh ariftteated J91 In llfil, and pwteuted by t BAUGH & SONS. sou raormiwioks, at tie Da In wars Hlvsr Chemlchl Wwrha. PHILADELPHIA, U. A A. (antire tesnanu’setured from io burned or steamed, and It ■ It 1* ac tive in Its operation, snd is a fertllcer o great dnre- “ It does not exhaust mhto soil like Peruvian io, buton the contrary permanently Improves It Previous to 1861 it was introduced into the South ern BtMMJfi can steerable west, sod agala in ltet, re It has been need with remarkable success upon .er.. Mm-uiMl « .<-...*1. • <i)TTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CHOPS. »A trWwllI coortnee (ny planter or Its merits. well known Southern evidence ion to New York Or PhiisdM- By deslere Hi all the principal ciUea and yfatot the Uni tad states and toe British Bit IT OH SON tt , SOLS MANUFACTURERS, d j^Hee, Me. WW Sesstfr Delnwnre iviasc, PHILADELPHIA.. i , * 1: BAU41H. BBOTHKRfi A CD.. W^A^^mlw Ami— & .;tj to:' uxseniiiwsHBJn . l»l Fanrl afreet, Maw DteaalehpiiaH'i.n- •< w 1.1 m&DEEl GO, ••••» fitwdWWrft’s Ramgt, WWjMifaato^. weu-d4lw3m -Ail p* Kfto: wtiteblt HOUSE FOR SALE. BY HEwLv WYLLY * OMEUTU*. STt^q^to SStte*a W toS-tote* djrettfrg IlhWy with attic, on it brick basement, fronting on Liberty Street, opposite the United ' For termsepplyat onr ~ ate.o „ . ^leG.BUW»4 HtfWrJo reJnafscttiror, Mad dhrihK.me the or December. January and rebi uo able to teret el! ordere. ■ ,, •' We «M Wall IMa KrtUMr upon the fdlUowiog M |S!Wa|r ouetriio-win gtre u* »xtii<kCt<«y dty loeptance on ffinr BtonOi* time, dating from gh^ment wbo will *ktl*tr ob of their rrepotwt l Y BLVN * MEYER. By otdsf'of HoiotfiNn. theCourt at Ordtiuri UuifeddldpnTUESDAY, 20th latent.ti U°cl^ a. m., St the More, earner of Bay and Montgomery ’TX'tbe Liquor. Wtest, Alas, Barroom creaad other pSresoal rertste tats af.Bstrtck Wisely, tteesm By order ot *2? All iswnsstw sgOt* . ADMINISTRATORS SALK, i -u ■Y BELL. WYLLY *. CHJUITIU,' M "Zkzrjsmf FiBROWN, oe22-tf T33S JWmife; d .oH and watenmaker. HAV3 5> <f2K:0l - iul rnlaouafttovw anw enked-for fpbqeaiber to reaovn todnateWBrawftiteB MnT ChIIm'e frnAtot ©tsm Mtt to Wild* nswfiSSyfcKC&i^ew-- ' .fiO l -'-I St. :-'u!**c.ff u . oi- HU . — ,m) v- ' -3U ', ftetesmi Urer WM Warn, re*- qm., XnWZMD ■ .j J4 r - **£-_ fr FOB LIVERPOOL TUEfti*i:las4«lAff i A J .B ^ JOHN PATTEN, — .IRuTOpWH..fl,uJ having part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch aa above. PUr balance of eartro ipply to nol6-12t -CRANE 4 GRAYBILL Agent*. For Liy^pool. The Aret-ola** ship Captain J. 68U( OBTIMER, will have dispatch lor toe above pert. For freight engagements apply tq- . noifttf , ■ ‘Tl T,.» * 4. a> MliLK S V L PH, Captain Brnwogn, haring been thoroughly overhauled and pat in com plete order, will leave as abqye on. ^ WEDNESDAY, 8itt lnstaat^.. - from Cbaiteffioa Wharfi foot of Wate Broad street, at' to oflock a. m. The boat will touch at Jacksonville on her way ?o Jt - might received and stored at wharf free ot *x- penss. Far freightpr , image, apniy to T , P. M. MYRELL, Agent, 1 not Atf Charleaton » barf. ■roi chablestoiT VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. •«i' VMM • -A * '■ g CROTON, © . „ ( . Cept. B. W. Tilton, Will leave for Charleston and Intermediate pluco every THURSDAY APTERKOON. at 3 O’c t k. t on Ferry Wharf. pd o r r e r " roK-tf dg*r.--. FOR LtVEflPQOl. 1 „ ,M TBE Mew A1 American Ship THOMAS FREEMAN, Oltea, CoramanSar, u having the larger pogtloa 'or her freight .engaged* and nuw loading, will hare' quick dispatch. ,, ^ For freight apply to no7-tf Savannah qppioe at i' >1 ii ii 0 ii j M HOI i o i M M u J i’UlpDA pdCKMfON, , Mo. iHofris! Bnllding. For Palatka, tfla., VXA8T. ot. mm: “may- POBT MILLS, JAOMONYHAiK . AND PKOLATA ; ‘ T ^. KATE, suunsum. will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot of 'sivtxst- This Boat la in perfect order, and baa superior state room acmmmodati — ’ Freight received at all ansa on wharf, free of ' Transport*! Par freight For'Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BBAUFoii . ., THE SPLENDID STEAM- PACK IT W EMILIE, W. P. ADAIR, Comnraader, will leave regtftattr fffrthe toftfru aUH Whurf, at nsottfi vSt Bread ttrret* evt nine at I o’clock. ir Freight or Passage apply km board, ot to _ .a- 8. M-^lFFiTE BQV7rtHi-.;M ft ,AV> r '.'■1 OLD ihpw tore ererj Tietiai of Salutar. For Patetka, E. Fla.,' 4jTOUCaiKQ iJP BRTO3WICK, ST. MA- jyi 6 T A'vT O B , aj^izogmi 2iht npf6.9 the* Fublie. (t,M0 Tsnkj . i ' Oaptaln L If. oaXETTEK, #U1 name her regular tyipV. A*.4 laitoatta ujyi 14* Pgy afreet. T ie undersigned gives notice to h*i friend*andthepnbUeasnenUy. that a- s.. -. into Bank, be ■at be would b Order boxes tqbe to .tL.oo'vnliS b CWpttoc A M. OOIETTER. * Mining nndergswe thoroagh repairs'wffi bar regnlar route, aaubp For freight or j ttetlua*, apply on . “ A| nJi*»LV!tT|aH OTA 041 Tne Una we4©vef. 1*1 WOK »} sfitofifq/. i,*' .ftlfiMMfil *)o mill new and elegsBtateteB pnefce's, JLIZZI^ BAKER, ^YL^iPtHOfrEp Ofipl JAMES TUCKER. taring bosh SfMdalTy fitted dp for 'thlh route aft* ahaififttead i — for they' DAYli day BoRning. at ten < Returning, wtfi fenve Jaekaonvute every Tneeday - day. arriving at 8bvhMah teeiy Wednesdry tedernmrnlaHftintime tosonneetwitotbe rk toeaaw-iw . - Ight fir Ptueage apply at the office on Flatten wharRer to I BARRELS Hcbo! ! P*ae Ana ate Priaw in .red tor sate by— taamaar On Consignment, (Ft A SPG If, ' ' ‘ ‘ f fipM *J*trU7 Irmr T