The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 22, 1866, Image 4

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A TttBW AND VALUABLE AID TO AOB1* CUTUBB. A Larger Proportion of Pmftt tkUfMl, any known FertillBor. FOR SALK BY F. W. SIMS A CO., COT TO Si FACTO HA, Naval Stores, Skipping *nd Oenei COMMISSION MERCHANTS. IT’S are now offering for aslB the most \V r KRTILI7.BR eve.- put Irefure our pluming community, It, has been honestly an* fairly tried by gentlemen of iotel- lto’enee, wflSe certificates are bepsrei a; question ji Is an snide of comparatively r«e*-nt manipula tion and U. full merits have not been made apparent bum s want of correct mow ledge as to the moat ad vantageous manner of using it; but even wild this year’s experiments, when the seasons bare been in> st urpmuiOone, its value as a Fertiliser has be n trlurop^"'^ proven. We are the solo agenta fcr this Manure, known as Tbe Eureka Amnouiskd Beat Soper A. FMnet •phate of Lint, ,0 W?a^»IaSSionof every planter to thefoL lowing from gentlemen of the higMH resp-ct-heity BlIO)SVILLI> Burke Oo.. Nor. 1,188*. MES3BS. F. W. 81*8* CO.: Your favor ol the 19th ult, asking me to Dear Sirs: Your ravor or tae ive vtm the result of my exoertence in Wte give you the reeult of my es^nen^ m ^ Se Eureka Amuiouisted Bone Super-Ph«j|hate .if i.irue. came duly to hand. 1 used thiPTfr- Lumber & .Commission MERCHANT, ■e, 153 Bay street, Isvaunah, Darien, G-eorgia. Orders for Lumber elicited. (iT *~ tl 8. OEBBBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT aim wholssou dealeb in Flour, drain. Feed and Produce, CORNER STORE, 188 and 19J Bat •tbkxt, foot of Baenaed St., , Savannah, Georgia. References—C. A Gambrill * Co.. Norris & Bold- win.-Bsltimore;’Woodward, Baldwin * Co., Baltimore said raum oc26—1 <w6tr BULLOCH—M>M1NI8TRAT0KS BALE. \Y7ILL be snld'on the first TUESDAY in fknaary VY next, at Staiet-boiXfchi wud county, wWhd the Wua\ hours of tale, five Bundled acr^ of lend, mote or iea^adjoiuiug the land* of John Grime*. Ur. P. P. Hanrft and oilier*, belonging to the estate of JtUshn Jau kb, deceased. Sold under an order of the Court of ordinary o: Brjau County for the hem fit of ine ueira and creditors of the p»id decerned. (Fnai PUye—toOr* Siosua Crenala—Bucka Leayes. PBbFERTlK8.-Theirodor is strong, diffusive, and omewhat aromatic, their Metes bitterish, and anaL Terms un Ihe day ol sale. . CDYLEB A C. F. BAWL ^noie-lawTw AdmlnL-Trstofs. otooi to mint. _ . IKSDiCAL PRUPKSTIKS AND OSmi—Bochu A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—On the ArH Moo- day in January next I will apply totbaOaortaf Ordinary of Effinghamcountyfor laaveto^aell1 aU we lands belonging to tbe estate of Albert F. Deane®, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and oration or aaid deceased. BENJAMIN rJ«DA8HKR, aep25>law2m* Administrator. and New York; L. Gam brill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advanoee made on consignments of Cotton and Produoe. 002-11 uf Lirue. came duly to hand. 1 nsM this S-zer under cotton and as a top, dressing for Si-a under a few garden vegetables and a por. tiou of nr turnip crop. With aU them crops I found it acted as finely as the msnatatnrejs’ claim Tor it. With sll ihe serious disasters that befell us this year in a protracted drouth and rustlu cotton, my crops were largely augmented by its u* Wf corn crop. 1 am satisfied, wss doubled by the applica tion. and had the rams continued -o have kept the lusouru diluted, I think it WouldSave trebled the crop of oorn on old exhausted laodrWUh it this yes r 1 have made enough oorn for the use dfwny plantation, whereas I should have had to bay largely to have kept up the same working firms next year. It, stimulating Qualities were very AerctmUble in the rapid growth aud unity development of all plants upon which it was used; and if it hi the permanent Fertiliser that Is claimed fur it, and doubtless it is, I would prefer It to Fernviau Guano or other fertilizers mere volatile and costlv. Comparing iis effects upon my crop with wh.i I witnessed cf those manured with Peruvian Guano, I certainly aui satisfied with its roeults—al though it needed the rains to have kept It diluted, audfol its crops did not receive the t'u'l oenefity' application. If yon are tmabled id lurmsh the anlele another year JwrodD like to try it again. Y- urs, very respectfully. W*. B. JONES, Hkhsikjm, Burke Co., Ga. Jnty 24,1868. POWER A MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. : l, Oats, Flour. Feed., eto, SAVANNAH, GA. REFERENCES: MesgTfc Tfson A Gordon, Savannah, Ga. A rtltbur. Esq .Prest Home lus Co., Savannah. Maasrs. ha Kochs, West A Daniel* Savanuah, Ga. Messrs. Bell. Wylly * CWtMUan. Savannah, Ga. . Ma-sr*..Weaver, BfclisrfK* Co.. New Yontj-Sj R Bachem,of G. KeHoward A Btchem, New York. seplMm WILKINSON. WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors aud General Commission Merchants purchase aud sale of all kinds of F..W. SlliS A CO : Gcuta: As to tile action of the Fertilizer. I have been highly gratified. Its effects have been very dis- tiuet Ht every stage of the crop, and its proprietors have been peculiarly fortunate in ihe production of a Feitilizer that!* equally beneficial on com and cotton. It to quite stimulating acd yet mild, posseseiug tbe advantage of guano (Peruvian) in the first, and superior to it in h-ing free fro u tlie beating, burning effect, so disastrous in a drouth. Mv experience is that this American gn ino is too elow in its act! us lor corn, but it is excellent for cot- tou. This arises from the feet that the Atnericau va rieties, aethey are known, p wsess more of the phos- plutes and leas of anunonta than tho Peruvian. This sccour.t, for me quicker action of the Peruvian upon the crop, but the loss permanent effect on the soil. What will lie tbe influence of Uie 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 effects or. thecrop »t every stage ofltsprogress Such. I think, is the ltupres-ion of others who .have tried it In this seciiuM, with whom 1 have convent d. I Liveonfy used it this jedr^n com and cotton, the yielded Which, I think, would have been doubled and even' trebled if the nimi had been favorable. But manure of no kind cauSMkea crop without rain; aud hence whatever may be the result of the year's labor, my opinion,#! The Buraks above given will not be affected. I want to tfy it upon turnip3 this tall. Can you send me a couple of barrels mom or it to this sta tion, No. 9, C. R. K-' T0nrs,-*c., J. B. JONES.;. mm*,. »WfSaE;—•<?%> Gentlemen r Fours ol ths'ttth ultimo reschedme a day or so bclbre I was taken down with fever and chills, rind siuce getting up, my time was so taken up with mailers preparatory to coining here, that 1 had to postpone an answer until now You ask me to give yon my opinion of the valno of the Euikii Phosphine of Lime, as compared with the Utt*na, based upon the results ol the present years opera tions. I have not now time for a fall reply to yohr enquiry. 1 remark that, in July, I think, a wroteout my opinion then upon the "very point® you suggest. U you'will refer to tbaWettcr, l .hink yon will find all that I need sas in answer to your enquiry. As fa vorable as that ooiuion was then,-1 have no reason, from the k.i*r devdupmeutB cf the craps, to change pari of it. if you cannot find it, and will Inform r ... - -.1—a — -* *-*—I you A gents for the pi Colton Uoiuestics. liberal advances made on consignments. Office No. 3 8toAtord’s Lower Range. Bay sireet. Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON. or Newnau, Ga. B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOi), Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun * Co., Sav'b. sept-3m Austin & Ellis, aoy part c . _ me, 1 will, as soon ski can, writ* the opinion yoi have asked. Yours, Ac., J. B. JONES. Thomson,' Cdlumbla Co., Ga., Nov. 8,1888. MESSBS. F. W. SIMS * OO.: Umttenien: according to promise, I give you the result of experiment* made thla present year with the five tons ol “ Eureka Ammonlated Bone Super Pbospiiata of Lime," purchased of you last spring. As you are aware, the pist season with ns wa« un precedented Wet weather UlThe spring, and txceseive drouth—commencing in June—the latter fatal gen- i to manured crop*. 1 sj.plieujtbe Eureka to a IM»U nneua n? AOftAN ±VU1 tnnq tfl tha flftlH eruilV tu UIBUIUIU LIVIIW. A ■ w*' 4»u»va» HW « field of thirty acres of cotton,-two tons to the field, lining about one hundred and forty pounda to the acre. The field (stubble) was brokenritp well, and -fli« ■duwnliaLemUMtbi' h_.nd in laying off to ridge. »i' "'i of 11 s field could be diaoented a considerable ^ ice all the summer, and plainly so in gathering .Be crop. And lam confident that tbe Phosphate ou the thirty acres has paid me flftv.per cent.' I applied a ton-of Ihe Phosphate to corn, after the com was np, before the first plowing, and rhe re sult tn the growing of the corn was ihe same. In order, however, to make a thorough test of it with other Fertilizers, I procured Peruvian Guano and Phoenix Island Guano, r'appliml the Peruvian Gna no to one acre of corn, auperiutending It in person, and the Phosphate to two ceres by the side of the first, in nearly eqnal quantities, applying auout one- fourth less of the Peruvian. The result waa that the Phosphate equaled the Peruvian Guano, the ears of com being as heavy. 1 have used several kinds of the many commercial manures ufiered, and consider the Eureka the best article. 1 wonld so leave have it lor com and cotton as the Peruvian. 1 also tried Ron watermelons and vegetables with, the same success. 1 mould recom mend that, for cotton, the Phosphate be put at least an Inch tinder the seed, 900 pounds to the acre. And fox corn, apply about a tabi. spoonful when planting laud with the grain, at les,t sis Inches from the grain. Very truly, yours, J R. STOCKTON. Sylvania, Ga., November l, 1SC6. Hessns. P. W. SIMS * Oo., Savannah, Ua.: Gentlemen: Your favor of the 20th ultimo did not reach me until -In-r ary return from savanuah. It gives me pleasure to communicate the result of my observation) l vlaaGnsni piled ouu 1 visa Guano, especially when applied on i barrel (*58 pounds) on one acre ifjTD' ire made more than lour thousand pounds of seed cotton, and j**«p (this year) not inure than threa thousand, I have already gathered about afik thousand pounds, and any get five hun dred more. The clay on these tea sens waa very far from Uie surface, about two feet, jla&'tiiaclaf bean within six inches of the surface, I believe that 1 should have made ascr nlae hundred pounda to the •i he “ Enrefc* Phosphate of TJme»ls (according to ) much more stimulating than Peru- i on eton- I an- . ^ i-tePAi#KtoUf of corn. The production dhl not half MMhs nro- mlac ahlctbUie corn made anting the firatvlx weeks, lied the same quanta J been applied to Hie corn la bruken doses, 1 believe Uie ptoduci Wbalt here been djublewhat it was. The corn was pleaded in the •sine kind of laud that the cotton was,-DM at the end of six weeks Urns three times as high as corn adjoining, four feet aud a half. Had I then applied more of tho some manure it would have mods an OVcrw Helming crop. But 1 bad none of it left. I believe that my land, which would moke six hun dred pounds of seed cotton, with the clay not ex ceeding six inches Irom the surface, could be made to jiroduootwelve hundred pounds by applying three ' h indred pounds ol this. Fertilizer. And I think it would be best to run a efts!low furrow, sprinkle about two hundred pounds per sore in the furrow, and . covet it up Immediately with a small Heotch or suovel pUiw. Thktsiioaal bn iioas immediately before pnt- ungTa the seed. When the c .uon is ready for the eeeanfi or thlra worMfig, about the first or middle of Jane, ran, ft email plow near the cotton and sprinkle lif tUnlfurrow about one hundred pounce mure to the acre, and cover it immediately. I think by pur- salng this plan, the cortetr wonld contiaae to grow a ad oc»r until iroet; otherwise it would (eke the nut In August, shed off everything, and dim Yours, very respectfully, AT. . LAWTON. Yours, very respectfully, A OGMcnSE, Scriven Oo„ Ga, Nov. S, 1888. L F. W. 8IM8 & CO., Savannah, Ga.: Your letter of tbe Uth ult., was received in due season. Yen mast excuse my seMDance in not «hswering it sooner. 1 experimented souewliat with the mannso l bought bom you last spring, and with out any-rdhqlaiMie.whateVUr, pronounce it an excel lent fertilizer.. 'I applied oo an acre of cotton three hundred pounds of it; the yield was greater, the wued larger, and awed the long drouth better than my neighbors’ cotton on (so-called) stronger land un- manured. 1 tried, and saw if, tried vdth great gucoem t>q all kinds of vegetables. Yonra. W. WATERS, Jm. WaTNESBOBo', 0ot.», 1888 lusssa.Stiie & co.. Dear Sira: I take great pleasure in giving yon the resn'.t of my experiment with your Sunks Ammonl ated Bona huper-Phosphate of Lime, the present year, aud I must’ reairk before entering upon this task thst the present year In this locality has not been a favorable test tor any manure—haring had a six week’s drouth during the month of July and a por tion of August. A pertioaef lb* manure I received I applied to cotton andjlbe remainder on corn. I ap plied at thorate of one hundred porntda to fbe acre on cotton in the hill, - with an indreDed yield of one- thiid more HMfUtaa LWould have received without the manure. Inotieed during the drouta my cotton was green and luxuriant, while many portions of my . crop, where.there vrae no mauore, was parched and burnt 1 consider this manure superior to tbe best Tciurisn guano, not over stimulating Uie plant, as this article does during a dry season. I shall want six tons of your Eureka another year- will give yon notice in duefime. Yours, EDMUND RYNB. We can add nothing to these liniiimodEls they speak for themselves, aud are from gentlemen whose . intelligence and' practical experience eminently fit fbem ta express an opinion. A largo supp y of tuis article is now on the way to, us ffhect from tbe manufacturer, and during the' months ol Detcmiier, January and February, we shall 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,) Late of Apalachicola. Fla., JUAKLB8 ELLIN, f aud Columbus, Ga. sepll-if A DMINISTRATOR'S UALrv—Agrasanietosnorder of the Court olOrdinary of will sell st the Court House in mid couuM, oa the first Tuesday in December next, 6 lharui oi tM At- lantia and Gulf Rsilread 8tock. belonging to toe es tate of John Folliard, deceased. Bold for toe baefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. OC18-1SW8W W14. FOLUARD. Adm'ri WOMGNlilo AFTER DATE, applicattim WRI will be made to the Court ofOratnaryof Bulled! County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of JAMES H MARTIN, late of saldootui- ly. deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol saul estate. This 90th day of ^ e “^^- ALDKlulAN , seiS-lawtm Administrator de Bonin Sen. or ATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To O all whom it may conearn: . Whereas, Terence Nu ent, Jr., will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Terence Nugent, fcr, of said county, de- These are, therefore, to cite and adnMmieh all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 18to day of No vember, 1888. D. Am O'B"" ool4-lawlm A DMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE.-On toe first January next I will offer for sale, imi Ouurt House, in the county of ElilugbsalFst toe usual legal hour of Bale, fifty acres of Land In said oounty, the property of the estate of Simeon Blitch, deeeaaed. for the benefit of tbe heirs sod creditors of said de ceased. WM. 8FKIB, novl4-lawtd* Administrator 1 . ^ J^OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—aSI c _ _ persons indebted to the estate of Elizabeth Bunch, deceased, wid make payment, and all parties having claims against said estate will present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to uovlt ANDREW M. BQ88, AdinT. leaves an guetly stimulant, with a pesullar ten- lea^ zo toe Urinary Organa, producing diuresis, and l^e otqer Hmllar medicines, excKiag diaphoresis, when mKunmUDCee favor this mode of aetioa. They are given in oomp-aints of the Urinary Organa, inch as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of to* Bladder. Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder end Urethra, D tease of toe Prostrate end Retention or Iocpaiteence of Urific. from aloes or tone in toe parts oonoerned in Ha evacuation. The remedy ha* else been recom mended in Dyspepsia. Chronic BheasmUsm, Cuta neous Affection* and Dropsy. Bsi ubOld s Kxtsaot Beouu ta used by peruoae from the ages of IS to 25, and from 3* to It, or lathe a«*iif,Aof life: after Oonlnemeut or La- AS tha GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, tha AMW—St for tola potent and agreeable Vegeta ble TONIC and ALTERATIVg has been lmmeaeely Increased. J decUne or change of life; after Confinement or bor Pains; Bed-wettlug In children. IN AFFKCWU8 8 PECVLUK TO FK- MALH8, the Extract Buchn is JhnequaUsd by any other remedy, asin Chlorosis or Rotentiem, Irregn- lariiy, Painfulnem or Suppression of OaMomary Evacnattons, Ulcerated or Schlrrou* Etate of toe Uteru* Lcncorrhea or White* DBEHEfi 08 THE BLADDER, K1D- KKYI, GRAVEL AND DRWB1CAL SWELLINGS.—This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and exc tee toe Absorbent* into healthy action, by which too Wateiy or Calcareous depositions aud all Unnatural Enlargements are re duced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu Has cured every case of Diaantaa to which it has been given. Irritation of toe Meek of the Bladder sod Inflammation of the FUMf Ulceration of the Kidsays and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Dise af toe Proa rate Gland. Sums to the Bladder, Uai- oTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ^ all whom it may concern : . M. Slosh, C. F. Stubs* I*te of Rome, G* Late ol Macon, Ga. C. W. St so all. Late of Thomasville. Whereas, James McGrath will apply at the Court uf Ordinary for Letters Dlauiinery as Administra tor ar bonis nuu on the estate of Thomas Usher, ol :.ai 1 coucty. deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear at toe said Court, to make objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in February nest, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 41 hda^r of August, SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission su9-lam6m Ordinary. No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will leaks liberal advances on cotton and other produce in transit or store, cr on consignments to onr correspondents in New York. an2T-3m BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doors, 8ash and Blinds, nr Hill and Lnml street Office, 180 lk _iber Yard on Caual, uear Bryan Bay street. Savannah. Ga. Jy/T-tl . W. A. Bsvaut. Bouse & Bryant, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, lfi> L Bay Htreot, ‘ SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA, TTTILL give prompt at'entton to receiving ami for- W warding goods, sales on consignment, and all orders; and will also keep constantly on hau l a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agriculturiti Tmple- Baildlng Materials, Fairbank- A Co’s scsirs, rides other goods and manufactured articles for 'eaie on consignment, and for which tbev are agent* Driers and consignments respectfully so- Iclted. &18-tf HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. C0IIISS10I MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Esf octal attention will b* given to the execution of Ootton Orders, which we solicit. Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SronDxsn's Urrza Rjjros, Bat Stbeet, SAVANNAH, GRORGIA. E VERY facility Offered for consignments and exe cation of order* Liberal auvsnees made ou Cotton shipped to our friends in New York. Italti- moreand Phlladalphl* ocii-tf BARRETT’S, TBB ON THIS CONTINENT. It I* WsBSiNTSD tO KS8T0SX OK>v 11*111 TO ITS OBIOIKAL, N4T0S4L COLOR.1U every i ISC >l Will STOP the hair from pallino out; it willlr e t. ic .■> ad from humorafind dandruff; promote toe ,.Ki.' i ul .he bair, Miff la a bsautiful drsssino. We offer no large reward* but we 1 nth > our agents to reptnd tbe money to * ty |. - will nse two bottle* aud then say B* :<i m table Hair Restobativx has not per irn o all of hi who VEtlE- hII we TfeMimonp from tin Capital of tl.e Milieu state.*. Messrs. Bapaktt * Oo: I wss Induced to give your Hstrpreparution a trial, andean heartily recommend It as unequalled ssa Dressing. Partner and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richnee* and to the head a cool and most agreeable aensattoo, while It Is thorough in re storing toe hair to Us natural color. Vary respectfu.ly, w. Hamlet. Washington. D. C., May is, 188*. Messrs. J. R Barrett a Co: 1 wss loduced by a frien agio mak a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with the effect it ha* had on my hair. I waa nearly half grey, and now, before using one bottle, my bead is freed from dandruff, and my Hail haa all toe appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. FMdonla, N. Y., April 2* 188* OTATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To O all whom it may concern: Whereas, Enoch D. Hendry will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on theestaU of Leouidas J. Gill, lsto of said county, deceased. These are, tberelore, to cite and admonish sll whom it may concern, to lie and appear before said Court to make objection, if any they have, on or before tbe first Monday in December next, otherwise said letl ere will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 11th d»y of Octo ber, 1866. D. A. O'BYRNE, ocl2 O. C. C. 8 -TATE OP GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM COUNTY.— To whom it may coucern: Whereas, Elbert U. Whitman lias applied to me for Letters of Administration de bonis non on the date of Caleb Grin r, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite end admonish all par ses inierexted. whether kindred or cred tor* to show cause (If any they have), on or before the first Monday in December next, why letters should not be granted to the applicant. Witness my hand and official signature tola ICth day of October, 1888. P. E. TBBBAU, o02*-i aw4w ordinary E O. 1 HTO MONTHS AFTER DATE, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Coffee county, Georgia, at the first regular term after expiration of two mouths frem this notice, for leave to sell tbe lands belonging to tbe estate of Roean Roe, late of said county, deceased, for tbe benefit of heirs and credi tors of said deceased. JAMES M. WILCOX, oc'J-1 iwMin Administrator of Roean Roe. October 1st, 1886. O t'ATK OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Ho Court of ordinsryjor Letters Dhuuisoory as Adminis trator un the Estate of George S- Brown, of said county, deceased. Tue=e ore, therefore, to rile and admonish all whom it may concern to be aud appear before said Court to make ubje-.tiiei (if any they have) on or before the ilrn Mouusv in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wiini ss my official signature, this 26th day of June. 1666. D. A. O’SYKNE, jeiMiylin Ordinary Chatham County. I’EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It *■ may concern: Whereas, Ahrahnm Minis will apply st tbs Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismisxory se Executor ou (he relate of Miss Philippa Mini* of said county, de- ■eased: These are. therefore, to cite and all whom it may o mcern to be and appear belbre arid Court, to make objection (if any th -y have) on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. WitEesemy official signature this 26th day of Jun* 1866 V; D. A. O'BYRNK, -'li. 1 ,, *. . ■ . ------ je'ii-lawlm' OrManrr. DMINI8TBAXOBS' NOTICE.—On the FIRST A. fiffinkUhs December next, I will apply to the Honorable Gout <£ Ottlinfcry , of Effingham County tor leave to Mil »fl tbe lxudH belonging to the estate of William A. Porter, dec^eeejl, 1 for the benefit of the heire end creditor* of aefct dOhdued. _ — 2^THOMA8 k. pobtkb. r E. B. PORTER, 8e24-law2m Ad miuigtretora. G P.ORG1A-CO K PE E COUNTY—TWO mouths after date, application will be mode to toe Court of Ordinary of Coffee couuty, Georgia, at the first lar term after theeXpiratioa of two months from coauty, Georgia, at the first regular term alter theexpirattoa of two months from Otis notice, tor permisrlou to sell the Lands belong ing to the estate of Mir* Lot, deceased, late of raid oounty, for tbe beueflt of heirs aud creditors of said deceased AKMINTA LOTT, AomlnUtrator. Coffee county. Oct, ist, 1866. oe2S—iswtm JEWETT & ATTOHNEYS AT law, >’•. 46 Wushinglffn Street, BOSTON, MASS., Ziondon, Bxxclffixxd, Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts etc., etc., in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AUSTRALIA, IRELAND, CANADA, WALES, Or any other British Colony. Copies of Wills and aU other Records obtained. Casas prosecuted in fayor of heir* Legatees sad next of kin upon favorable teas bobbin to meet all orders. tsrat?- Wl " 8811 luii Fettoizer npon toe folllowlng who will give us retiafretory city XwWHf OU foaroionthfl darinffifuAm ui.(..Mn.» ,oar “°“ tt * datlcgtroni shipment T_ y-rUea who will satisfy as of their remxmsl- to JfSteSS IS’ “* d D °^* !ssrasiKt!!asS5^sS*5 ion or less cosh "***"• Ali quantities of a Wboletale Agent, for^oratt^md pferau d. R> BABBITT ff CO,, Freprtstors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JAC6BLIFPMAN, CHARGES MODERATE. ' l ■ ■p W. CORNWELL ha* removed his stock „ F e Heedwara frees tro corner of Jefltreon and 8t Juliro to Brough too street, one doov last of Jefferson and one door West of Msasw Weed ff CDrewelL OCtO-lffi V. W. COUNWELL. Hay, Hay. JXIR SALE knr, to Otoe* ffimrignEont, fOD Mas Prime Easter* taje. BRADLEY, HILL Jk t HffilBBWddfird’e I#srer-1 More than (too,OC*boo of unclaimed money, are invested in tbe National debt of toy Brttsfaaion* in trust for too unknown hMr* ligates* etc. a' large portion of tola la known to belong topnitiee in America. X Mr. JBWETT is an Attorney atlew in BnelyriL and too resident lepreeenttUve of UMffrm la tost conntry: . •« ». AJ1 letters must be addressed tfi (he Boetou Pom a dH-BxBkrirri; nny. Cot l&wero Fiu* Cambridl CapfiSv. COAL* i A - * i *' . ANTHEACITE, BITUMINODS, culu* Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, end Mucus Milky Discharges, aud for Enfeebled end Delicate UonsUlntioua, ui both Sexes, attended with the foi. lowiugsymptoms:—lniip-position to Exertion,lone of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake- fellies* Dimness ol Vision, Pslu In too Back. Hot Usad* Flushing of lbs Body, Dryuess of tlio Skis, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Unlveruul Lassitude of toe Muscular System, Be. Not only In this conntry, but In all other lands to which commerce beers onr flag, the peculiar merits of toe article are known and appreciated. It been found suited to aU climate* all looaUtfe* and the needs of every cues of society. Oompeondedo tbe purest vegetable Ingredient* unalloyed with any mineral relt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining to* propertlriLoC a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS A0BNT.it is endorsed by practice Chemists as UeMftflt. and-by unprejudiced physi cians as the snenffi Preventative, Regulating and RretoroUve Preparation *( to* age. Tbe nature of lta components is the guarantee ol ta lurmlemnea* It consists of the stimulating prin ciple of sound Ry* medicated with toe finest tonic, anti febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, aad anti-spsa- modic herb* roots and bnrta that botanical research baa yat devsioped for th* uee of man- Every rogeta- bie tnbatonc* that entere into its compoalUon is oniiort and. selected with scrapuloas car* and no thing that Is not round and perfect of Its kind la oaed n He manufacture. Into* factory at tern of inspection far mi adopted by Government si quality of toe greet staples Used. Every barrel uf th* forms too basis of toe Bitten is ascertained to be ab solutely pure befere It is received feta toe mannfac- turing department, mid every leaf and fibre of the medicating ingredients scrutinized before tho procea of lnferion commence* Such Is toe enormous ca purity of toe tank* in which toe Bitten are prepared tost toe proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to supply toe domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by Um*. Heacethe fiery aad biting flavor which at taches to ordinary bitter* aad which is due to their NSWNsaa and toe inferior quality of toe drug* and alcohol of which they are oo scooted, is never per ceived is this mild sad agreeable preparation. Ac- cordisg to toe testimony of ablq chemist* the es sence of goad Rye is toe most healthful of all spirit* Helmbold’s Extract Buchu IS DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIFYING, And cures ell Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi pation, Excesses sod Imprudences in Life, Impari ties of toe Blood, Ac, superngdlng Copaiba to affec tions for which it is used, xuofit sa Gonorrhoea, Gleet* of loos standing, aud Syphilitic Affections—In these Tl .irh nal.MBOLD’S _ used in connection' with HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. SOLD AT HLMBOLD’8 DRUO AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, •94 BROADWAY. aad by Druggists everywhere. ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S. Take No Otfeer. Beware of Counterfeits. WAL8H, W. M Wholesale Agent for the State of Georgia. deetT-eodly uss Ruas- R RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO .BITTERS BITTERS Birr wtS ST. DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO One of tho most valuable cjmbiuatioaso medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Million* of bottle* were told throughput the North daring the last four and. wherever Introduced, it has proven n welcome addition to the invalid’s table, to* family drcl* and toe batehelorta sideboard LADIES who have lost strength ani appetite, and suflfcr from naa*e* vomittlng and vertigo— GBNTLBMEN who “don’t feel very well 1 * Just before breakfast or dinner, whoee stomach Is out of order and fifffifiro is generally deranged— riOTHIBS wcnslin children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDRRN of a sickly natnre, and soar, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their LL who lies in malarious district* and are (object ed to miasmatio influence* will find one of the moat valuable Tonka aad invigorate** at th eaa betaken, la RUINS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. rnr them but once RUSS' ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, WE BEG LEAVE TO CALL -mJ attention of the public to our 1 U£ I WELL SELECTED SiOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS TRUNKS, VALISES, AND BAGS,I HATS, CAPS and UMBRELLAS. PnraalestNo. 1 MASONIC Iltl.t. tl0lth I ner of Ball and Broughton street., m Mtot oflii?''I Hotel* by * "‘ot to it, I TEBEAU & PHILLIPS. Chins, Crockery and Glassware. E. D. SMYTHE * CO., Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, TTAVZon hand a foil and complete nock of China a»d Oranlta Dlnn ‘ r ' Tea and Toilet Sets, in White, W» te , coa . | ■iffiting uf cutun, Blrtm. Batumi W®* ^P 00 ®** • n ® Coflee Pots, *l. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY, TEA TRAYS, WAITERS, Ac., 4c., 4c. Wa * ' * * — Fare at toe same period of, time. Hostetler’s STOMACH BITTERS Are toe only Medicinal Tonic in toe World of wbkb that Hold is tbe stimulating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under toe general bead of Dyspepsia may be darned nil the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms an so variooA aqd differ Area* in ffiffeent iodfrUlaals that it Is almost Impossible to classify them. Infect, some or them are (riferly indescribable. It may be safely asserted, hoe sum. tost half toe diseases oi mankind spring from a disordered condition of the stomach; aad that tbe other half, whatever their origin, react npoa. that senstti.e and important or gan. Among the ordinary indications or Dys; epsia are flatulence, a bloated and lull feeling about the Vei«> and abdomen immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a seme of hollowness at the pit of to* ffiomacb between meal* a heavy doll feel ing into* beafClIebl* or unsteady appetite, occa sional aause* restlessness daring t > bland a weary, unrefruahed feeling on rising is th oraing. pal pits Hon of the heart, depression fed, sometime! .M..itn| to monomania, loe, <-mory, confu sion of thoaght, sour stomach, with lolaing of (rod, and ffeboking sensation in toe throat, dimness ol eye, pdff in th* dlapbregm, feebleness and dialncU tiniine (or exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a oorpee-llke pallor. These are a few of tbe direct signs of Dyspepsia, but as it is generally complicated with -pq^isi- affections of to* bowel* toe liver sad CMurovon. its victims have inafij additional tt whkh are technically attributed to other can The best advice that can bo given .to any one who baa tbe slightest prediaporiUaa to Dyspepsia, fe MHbr- tlfv his or her digestive —by tbe daily use of Hostetler’s Bitters. Annual Prensinm for an Endowmtst of •1,000, payable ns follows t >fo 1 a * At At At Death Death Oe-tb It : or 6o. or 66 or 70 18 •1176 ♦iff to fife 12 11 18 80 IS 87 16 4U IS 18 89 17 34 16 90 19 19 to 17 83 16 34) 20 20 2d 18 38 16 7* 21 20 SMi 18 94 17 23 J 22 21 *7 19 64 17 71 28 •8 fid 29 19 18 94 24 fl»« row 18 79 26 tore 21 SO 1* 39 28 26 31 22 38 20 02 21 2* re 22 22 20 68 28 27 M 2*Ji. 21 39 29 28 81 Si 06 22 14 SO 30 IE 2* 111 22 9 • 31 3) 64 27 16 24 60 32 33 23 28 33 24 72 33 34 Ml 29 or 26 68 34 36 8t 3u tt 26 73 36 38 9 3 2 441 27 84 36 41 16 33 9ft 29 04 37 43 a- 35 tf 3U 31 M to 3i 37 & 31 t9 29 49 44 39 61 33 19 40 62 7-i 41 84 34 H4» 41 56 4s 44 24 36 65 42 6u 7l 46 92 38 4) 43 65 4-i 49 84 4” 61 44 70 8i 63 11 42 76 48 M 7< 46 19 46 47 83 47 60 73 48 63 86 46 67 30 60 •1 €6 The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor In the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation wm tone sad renovate toakorgan. If the gastric-apparatus Is in good working order, aad can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to Its operation, there will be no Dyspepsia, if it cannot do thi* It requires relnforceasem* and toe best of all reinforcing agent* should be MsffcwUh resorted ta Tbsatonmch fe toe ownmlsssriasor Uie system, it bppUee toe elements of life to toe whole body. In it Is prepared tha material of blood, motel* bone end fibre, and if it fobs to purvey tost material In quantity, end of s proper kind, tbs wbole body suf- t *r* and with it lha mesial faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don't let toe ec emy obtain poasearion of K. It Is easier to prevent disease from gutting into an organ than to expel It alter tt becomes s chronic fixture. Consider tho firm Indleat’ Hi of nsnshies in toe stomach as a sign thst Dyspepsia fa preparing to attack, aad bstre it at once wttkihe GREAT " Bat if It la loo late to prevmfi. remember toot it ta net too late to ear* k .fe bettered tost there Is no cam of Chronic lnlIgs trier that can withstand tha remedial operation <of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. Tide belief U gronsdod en twelve yeats’ axpseiea of toe efficacy of to. preparatiem- The first invten. * of its failure to gtvarsiW fe yet uachroaicled. list ever had failed, toe vWuatifefiro - Bunmptmrtenc* ad MADE PROM BATAVIA RICE. RUSS' MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUBS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS' BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The moat ffellghtthl concoctions that are* tempted maal taste ..-haaper tosa say STEADY DRINKS la the world. BLACKBERRY BRANDT. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. Alan on hand and manufactured to order. RUB 4 CO., No. 84 Dev street, New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH. Wholflfifflff Druggist, HALSEY, WATSON A CO., Grocer* d27eod-ly Savannah W. ff. WALSH, Assignee’s Sale. 1 JPS miaaaa&'SBgfcgs ' lt - i ic«ssra^s? kvss fe wen adapted fcr norrymg on ftsesnl lethepiuptfeimnBVaBpnrtueftnnUnliet' would at lea Stoles aad South Amarioa, woahl at least ineipiU on* letter expressing lUrorttffcitlnn But no, there is not os* The tsstimnnyf. ffiljn fling over e period of more than a dasro yuaro. Is aU of to* approving tend* drtalnly this fe a •afi^rot warrant (br claiming tost toe BltTERS an a SPECIFIC POR INDIGESTION fR ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters & , . Household Medicine. It Is a greal fallacy to lupfiose that tha of iffiefiltiaw to any proof af itevfifcsee a res terative. Tbe truth fe, that if ton palate |WoMb sgainm a remedy, ttnaannt do mach geed. HOSTETTEtrr BITTERS Areaotanpteaseqttotb* (sat* aad alwapn motile and quiet, instead of Irritating the riser ach. Indeed they are the best known preventative qf end car* for names. Their j scarcely be overrated. For sickaeas at toe ■»«> sadden spasm* uriad colic, hysteric* nervous bffid ach* lassitude, few spirit* and th* thousand aad ooelittle.Wiuentsthatseweontfeusily oesurringia every femily, them fe notlilagesmparaP* to them, who)* medidno cheat MI of ttoctnn* eeeonoe* pow der* end Fils, ta not worth * ring!* bottle of toe BITTERS to sech RANCE No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southern| Risks. All Policies Issutd at Standard Rates by TABLE fi. UfilLlJIBHElMn., D. A. JANUARY, Preside** JARRE H 1.UCA8, Vice-President. Wflfi. T. 8RLBV. Secretary, lias. K LIZ UR WRIGHT, Ceasal Aetaary. THE ST. LOUIS OF ST. LOUIS, MO. Assets July 1» 1866, # 1 ,046,8«» 00 POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 $10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE. OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866, TABLE 3. Annum! Premium for 10 Years to Secure •1,000, payable ai follows: 5w| At At At Death Death Defilii Zz or 60. or 6>. ur 7o. t"’ •33 Sa *31 7 2 $29 'It 16* , 34 <4i 3i 4i o<i 55 IT 35 6« 33 22 3t 23 13 30 6o 34 (4 31 9J 19 37 To 34 by 3r ft. ‘20 38 78 35 71 33 42 U 39 94 36 74 34 24 n 4 lti 37 76 35 i>9 a 42 44 38 6U 35 9a tt 43 7a 33 9ti 3 ■ 92 ‘25 45 2/ 41 1.8* 37 92 26 46 74 42 32 3t 95 27 48 34 43 39 40 t'4 28 6 uG 44 %| 41 2. 51 61 84 4t> 38 42 3,- 30 53 71) 47 Wli 44 W 31 55 72 49 5(> 4! 9t 34 67 84 61 2* 46 41 33 6o :»• 62 97 47 8i M 62 46 64 6: 49 3v £ 65 0- 56 8.' 51 Ol li] 67 6-> 56 H» 62 7. 70 51 61 14 54 52 1 73 55 C5 5* 56 41' .3 I 76 76 6g yj 55 + *1 80 24 68 01 C» 6j 41 1 83 91 71 47 6 2 10 421 87 S5 74 r- fw 32' 431 92 05 77 73 6 If 41 1 96 60 81 li |« 6u- hi 64 8< 73 51, 44 1 88 56 76 55 6 I 92 75 79 75 til 97 09 83 10 4SI 1 S6 50 1 The Entire Sorplss is Equitably IHrMei the Jssirfi SO per cent. Credit Given When Desired! No special permit required for foreign residence or (ravel by sea in firet-class steam a •ailing vessels. j"' Policies issued tinder Table 2 fire non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after if or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of tbe discouionai of payment* such proportion of tbe whole amount aa tbe number of actual payments b to tbe wbole number that were to be made, with profit* Endowment and life Policies ironed requiring only one, five, or ten annual premia: or an annual premium during Uie continuance of tire Policy. Borne one must take tbe risk of your life—is it not better you should transfer it to J Company, than to ask your Family to take tbe risk ? In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources become 'a iled, or entirely fell, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE in a well-established, response Company, ia the only Family mfeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint, j Efficient agents wanted lor all the important towns and cities of tbe State. For H tber particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of tbe Company, alt! office of Dy Bay Street, (Up Stairs.) Savannah, Gk | Da. JURIAH HARRISS, Examining Physician tor Savannah and viciuiiy. ?£ o*- CHAR WHITEHEAD. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. oc22*lm Coffee. 2,GOO “* C0TO Direct trepanation from Rte da Janeiro, aeU fo. WEED AOQRjrWEU. Boker’s Bitters ffpr sale at anpremlroaMleacac* Wtno and Druggisto and wbefore) i oely. by L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Avent, No. 88 Lfetriy Itn* B. V. EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, - Bankers & Brokers WOfomedvo Deposit* buy and sell Exchange, OoM and flUver, Uncurrent Bank Note* Qivv re reset. Rsllreffd and another Securities. WU1 also buy Qsfe Collections read# and prorepUy remitted. They via also make raffrotJoe* la any pan of the Uaited Btim* and make cash afivaneea <re ceUan eoaffigned to our friends la New York. Charleston. Sftihotih, Apalachicola or New Orleaaa. Operator ou a paid in capital, with our long *u- ‘l-PTht l credit, ia a sufficient guarantee of safcqr THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT inoidsr tofured «■■>»* .lUffniiihu ireporitton* tito pahtteamroroMfod to take espedal note of the proprietary store* tbraugh afi to* Catted Stasre officially howls of Houtetter’u Bttter* Go i rrufifont ever the pro, thrir -Joiat protection, is REFER XO SS^‘A rr”-' i K,w Y,rt - Alisas* Frost A Co-, Charleston, S. O. Johnston, Woods AOo., Savannah, Ore Foots A Malone, Mobile, Ala. f k Mocri* Montgomery. A * H. Young, Colunbu* Ga. King, Banker, Columba* Q* Jueulugs, Wicks A Bra. Hew Orison* L* Guthrie A Co.. Louisville, Ky. SUrok A Rowland, 8t. Loot* Mo. foiatiu, Asa. , sep* 1, lgto. ALSO. ons-third of raid lot No. l* snd toe Ibe ground upon “ kljk ‘to Ire ' *“ MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICR. Hn. 7E BRYAN 8TRKK T - JylTffin SAVANNAH. GA. Wanted, B I agentteresn in to « city, to complete to®* dreferore of thsttsu ' _ Nsws akd Hkkai.ii ‘ —"is- el March. Aerl! au-l July of tr.e yre-eK "' for Which a llbe.al price will be paid ou ika>^1 the Hews sod Ilersld office. —I Notice. ■■Bin, of the firm of Nerlt* bee 6—iriitr l himself with LaD^l ^'ll tiribraOoode busing at the old sund njf UBNKY IsATHROF A I I oftj Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commis’n Merchants He. 10 llsdfisnl’s Lower Ramg*. aspl-tf SAVANNAH, GA. M. ?. BEAUFORT, SAIL-MAKER, WHARF, ggjjg^ Touts, Cota, Hxmmocl Blocks and Falls; White Flour Back* 2* 48 and 96 pounds; Bags of all sizes j^AIPTIfilBire tor rio* grefS, ko. Having good workmen and fimt- filt orders ft* Bags st short for hire. oc2 WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS, T xffMNGfrotn Bark Banns at White’s Press, ii aal* low to doss eonsignment LMIO bushels Seed Oat* red.: tahefo White Corn. M. H. WILLIAMS k SOIL rfauiUtfM fcr Sale. rirer. twenty (20) relies from Sana ruf ttventesn hundred and LAND, with two settlementn. ; fourteen by twenty (UxJpri** — steeTwife s eptendld stream for lumber aiidfn* mill, ffhreu hundred aad twenty (320) acres of opre Land, rodeoe thousand (l.MO) to be cleared. tiasfersriock rang* wtth rerotsTOlin fcavTO** - ‘ by ang Inreffty in the vicinity. Auuw Coagr.ss street, or* RjT fcTitOBHAib Cotton in Seed will piffhn— Cotlon In Seed i® " MINOR,da. At uReucf & B. Lufes'. \ T ' 1toTw Rex etreet, up »tsH«L > ■-“ «; il'r 1*T.. riuuwisre qjre iirerifosew „ MfoMBI AND FARR FAN 1 '* GOOUffL y, epraarof 1 rro