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The Dailv News and Herald.
BATOBDAY MORNING. NOVUIBSB KWt
In General*
—The health of the Ex-Empreea Charlotte
has improved remarkably.
—There have been sixty-six divorces in
New Haven since the 1st of January.
—The.wild geese continue to fly Southward
from the cold weather to come.
—It is announced that the Secretary of the
Treasury will contract the currency as last
as Congress will allow him-
—At least 200,000 people in tho Austrian
Empire have been attacked by. the cholera,
about one-half of whom have died.
—Five white men and a negro were
flogged last week lu Richmond, Virginia, for
petty iarceoy.
—The Belgian Catholics have presented to
the Pope 2.000 needle guns, to arm the corpr
of Pontifical Zonaves.
—Foruey calls the President a “wicked
and obstinate ingrate.” Then, whatieForneyf
Gentle shepherd, tell us wbat!
—Wendell PhiUips is oat in one of his
characteristic letter*, calling upon Congress
to impeach the President, end if that fails, to
stop the supplies of Government.
'—Since the election of John Morrissay to
Congress prize-fighting has revived in New
York. May we not expect an improvement
in Congress ?
—It is understood that Thail. Stevens, at
the opening of Congress, will move the ap
pointment of a joint committee, to be charged
with the dnty of investigating the official
conduct of President Johnson, and report
wliut action, if any, is required by Congress.
FERTILIZER,
A NEW AMD VA1AAIW AID TO AGRI-
CPTtlBK.
A L*r|«r Pro partial. Ot Pwtt than from
mmjr kaaws Fertiliser.
FOB BALI BY
F. W. SIMS A CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
fl.T.l Stores, Shipping and Genei
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
^R»re nowofferiBefor ssle tlie most valuable
Atrocious Outrage on ilte Wife of
Clergyman by a Negro.
Boston, Nov. 17.—A brutal mud outrageous assault
was committed last Friday forenoon on the person of
the who of Kev. David A. Wasson, residing on Spring
Hill, Somerville, by a coloredmau, who is supposed
So be one James Robertson, who has been hanging
around the vicinity of Cambridge for the past lew
days. The black villain entered the house about 10
o’clock, and flndiug the lady alone, made a foul pro
posal to her, accompanying it with threats of personal
violence, and even dead:, if she did not submit.
In addition to her entreaties to be spared
from his brutish passion, she held out a sum
of money, which ho flnal'y took, and also a
pistol wrdch struck his fency; but after re
ceiving those, in spite of her struggles and
entreaties, ho accomplished his foul purpose and has
tily left, and up to this time has not been arrested. A
complete description of the rascal identifies him as a
I’Cfeto who was arrested as a vagrant and suspicious
t haracter, and lodged in th-j fifth police station in
Oxbridge on Thursday night. The friends of the
lady are highly exasperated at the affair, and it is
hf*;md that his arrest will speedily be made and sum
rnarv justice dealt out to him. Tho officers are ou bis
track.
(The Rev. D. A. Wasson mentioned in the foregoing
di-patch is a pronouncedtnd prominent abolitionist
of Massachusetts. He is one of the constant contribu
tors to the Atlantic Monthly and a poet of some merit.
Some of his religions poems have been received into
the Boston collection of *'Hymns of the Ages.”]
A Ketlbnkd CalifoAsian "Cleaned Oct.
gentleman named O.^W. Oeavel&nd, a former resident
of Spring Place, Georgia, but for the past eight years
a citizen of California, while on his return to his for
med home yesterday, had his pocket picked, as is sup
posed, on the Orange and Alexandria railroad cats,
between Alexandria and Culpepper Courthouse, oi
$5,750, the unuro fruits of his eight yours’ labor. The
victim of this heavy robbery is confident that he had
his money wl.oii he got on the train, and only missed
It at Culpepper. The sum was in greenback^ and was
earned in ao envelope in his pantaloons pocket. A*
soon as the ioss was ascertained, Capk Peyton, the
conductor of the train, was informed of it, and at hi*
suggestion a thorough search was made of the person
and baggage of qyery one in the same car with Mr.
Cleaveland, but without result.—Lynchburg ytnns.
FOWLER & WARD,
87 Water street. New York,
IMI’OKTKUS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK
RICE
Vil.cOu.eilU will Be mode. C. K. FOWLER ol
be ib-i .o iii oi, e.i'. be reeii at, the Marshall House.
Rcreu to
6AVANXAII NATIONAL LANK.
MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, OfJNew Volt
city. no7-liu*
Eor Rent or Sale.
r £K subscriber offers bis property in Effingham
ooi — ... . .. -
county, fifteen miles from the city, for rent or
sale. It consists of Two Platt tat Ions adjoining,
each containing one thousand acres. The laud is very
fins. For particulars apply io him, on Jones street,
seoond dour fr im Whitaker, or to George W. Wyliv,
Esq : of the firm of Bell, Wylly A Christian.
no2‘J WM. H. WILLY.
For Sale,
rpHi: small Light Draught SteamerCOLUMBIA,
rox lying In Lamar's Can.I. For particulars,
inquire at . HutlATIO HTOHEK’d
Ship Chandlery Store.
Foot of Lincoln »t*ee%
noB'.iw, Under tne Bluff.
FERTILIZER
:ve: put before our planting community, ir. nas
been lioneatly aud fatriy triad 6> gentlemen of into,
licence, whoee certificate* aw beyond anj question
It la an anicteof eomparetivuly ree nt marupnlo-
Mon. and It* full inertia b»*e not twee made app i eot
rom a want of correct knoa ledge as to tne mo.t ail
rantazsous manner or using it; bat even with tins
fmr i. experiment*, when the seasons ha.e lie. n
.neat nnprnpiiloue, its value as a Fertilizer hit. be i
triumphantly pi oven.
We ate the ante agents tor this Manure, known as
The Eareaa Amanaiated Boat Super
Fhmphata sf Uwe,
for Georgia asd Florida.
We ask toe attention of every planter 'o the fol
lowing certificate*, from gentlemen of the highest
respectability:
Biansvnxk. Barke Co.. Nov. l, lssti.
Mlasts. F. W. Stria A CO.:
Dear Sira: Yonr favor of the 19th cit., asking me to
give you i he result of my exosriebce in the use of
the Eureka Ainmoulated Bone Super-Phosphate
of Lime,, oame doty to band. I used this Fer
tiliser under cotton and aa a too die-Bing for
corn, under a few garden vegetables and a por
tion of my turnip crop. With all these crops
1 found It acted aa finely aa the mauuraeturei.’
clahn fur 1L With all tha serious disasters that I oleli
us this year In a protracted drouth and rust in cuttou,
my crops were largely augmented tiy its use. My
core crop, I am aatiafled, waa doubled by ibe applica
tion, and had the rains continued have Ke^t i lie
manure diluted, 1 think it would have trebled tile crop
of corn on old exhausted land. With it tills ye .
have made enough com for the use of my plantati.
whereas I should hare had to buy largely to hat e kept
up the same worklrgforce next yea-. Its stimulating
qualities were very perceptible in the rapid gi owtn
aud eany development oi all plants upon which it
was used; and if luis the permanent Fertilizer that is
claimed for it, and doubtless it Is, I would prefer it to
Peruvian Guano or other fertilizers inoro volatile and
costly. Comparing iis effect* upon my crop with
what I witnessed of those manured with Peruvian
Guano, I certainly am satisfied with its results—al
though it needed the rains to have kept ll diiuled,
and all the crops did not receive the full uencflt oi ilie
application. If you are enabled io lurntsh iho name
article another year 1 would like to try it again.
Yours, very respectfully, Wll. u. JONES,
Ubhndon, Burke Co., Ga. July 24, itkifl.
F. W. SIMS A CO :
Gents: As to the action of the Fertilizer, I have
been highly gratified, lu effects have b-en very dis
tinct at every stage of the crop, and its proprietors
nave been peculiarly fortunate iu the production
■it a Fertilizer that if equally beneficial on corn
md cotton. It le quite stimulating aud yet mild,
possessing the advantage of gaano (Peruvian)
in the first, and superior to it in being free fro u
the heating, burning effect, so disastrous iu a drouth.
My experience is that this American cumo Is too
slow in Its actl ne for com, bnt It is excellent for cot
ton. This arises from the Bet that the American va
rieties, as they are known, possets more of ibe phos
phates and lees or ammonia then the Peruvian. This
acoouct- for tne quicker action of the Peruvian up„u
the crop, but tho leas permanent- effect on the soil.
Wbat will be the influence of the Emeka remains to
be seen, as tnis is my first year’s trial; bnt my obser
vation so far is, that no manure esn be happier lu its
‘ fleets ou the crop at every stags of its progress Such.
I think, Is the Impression of others who have tried it
tn this section, with whom I have couvers d.
I have only used It thisyear m corn and cotton, the
yield of which, I think, would have been doubled and
even trebled If the seasons had been favorable. But
can ore of no kind can make a crop without rain; and
hence whatever may be the result of the year’s lubr.r,
my opinion of the Eureka above given wili no; be
affected. I wont to try it upon turnips this fall. Can
you send me a couple of barrels more of it to this sta
tion, No. 9, C. K. K. Yours, 4c., J. U. JONES. -
Mn.ucsGKVii.Lx, .November 1, lsoC. "
Mess Ha. F. W. 61X8 A CO.;
Gentlemen: Youra oi the 19th ultimo reached me a
day or so before I waa taken down with fever and
chills, aud since getting up, my time was so taken
■ip with mi.'.era preparatory to coining here, tnat I
had to postpone an answer until now You ask me
to give you my opinion of the value of the Eureka
Phosphate of Lime, as .
based u
ipon ibe result* oi the present year’s oper
Mens. 1 have not now time for a full reply to your
anted,
^ TEACHER for tlie SAVANNAH CATHOLIC
competent to teucU tiie classic* amt the iiighci
branches o' an English Education. Salary, Twelve
Hundred Dollars, for Ihi scholastic year of TEN
MONTHS.
Anplicatlone to be forwarded to the Bight Reverend
A VEROT, - —
r.osiet
, Bishop oL Savannah.
JOHN A. POWER, Secretary.
TAKEN UP,
. been in my poll session about ten days. She will
be delivered to the owuer upon calling on me at 173
Bay street, and paying expenses.
no2x L. T. WHITCOMBS.
LOST,
QN TUESDAY night la*t, a POCKET BOOK, con
taining some money, end some notes and papers
valuable only to the owner.
The finder may return the papers to the store of
P. Solomon, opposite the Marshall House and retain
the money. No questions asked. novil
REMOVAL
M RS. R. L. LOUIS would respectfully inform her
patrons and the public, that she has removed
the store on Broughton street, three doors lrom
In addition, Mrs. L. will carry on the Dress-tusking
bitsinene, in the latest styles. Also, Embroidering,
Braiding, Stamping, 4c„ at the shortest notloe.
novlA-lOt
A. RICHARDSON,
MERCHANDISE AND SHIP BROKER,
194 BAY STREET,
^NONSTANTLY on hand, and for sale at lowest mar-
ket rates,
Corn, Flour, Bacon, Whiskey, etc.
Vessels of all sizes f-.r charter. uolk-tf
Fine Bourbon and Rye Whiskies
GIKS, BRANDIES, WINES, AC.,
•^yiTIT a fine stock of
OROCSAIBS,
House for Sale or Rent.
B1UCK HOUSE on Taylor, three doors east of
Barnard street. Apply to
noIC BELL, WYLLY 4c CHRISTIAN.
C HATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.—Win be
sold on the first Tuesday in December next, bo-
fora the Court House, in tha Cltv of Sarsnuab. be
tween the legal hours of sale, one bay Horae, one bay
Mule, and one spring Wagon, said as the property of
John H. Plate, defendant, and Holliday and Ulitcbel,
plaintiffs, levied on by a Distrain Warrant, issued oat
oi the Honorable the County Court of Chatham coun
ty. BENJAMIN I„ COLE.
noS Sheriff of Chatham County.
WANTED,
required. Apply to
CLARK. JONES A 00.,
No. T Stoddard’s Lower Rings.
WM. M. MCBOLLS & l!0.,
/cotton factohs and
VOMERAL COtUU^ONAKD FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
8kVlsiu l| OnoRGIA.
:jm comlgnmenta of every
” (New fort
DOLUS, Jn.,
noltr
. mvmiH
»nt'*7r «™«*nment
Garden Lot for Lease.
years. Apply st Thu Office.
enquiry. 1 remark that, in Jaly, 1 mink, 1 wroteuur
my opinion then upon theveiy points you suggest.
!f yon win refer to that letter, 1 think vou will fir.d
all that I need say in answer to your enqulrv. A* fa
vorable as that opinion was then. T have no reason,
from the later developments of the crops, to change
any part of it. ir yon cannot find It, and will inform
tne, I will, as soon a* I can, write the opinion you
have asked. Yoon, Ac.. J. B. -JONES.
Thomson. Colombia Co., 6a, Nov. b, ism;.
MassKS. F. W. SIMS » CO.:
Gentlemen: According to promise, I give you the
result of experiments made this present year with
the five tonsoi ” Eureka Ammomated Bone Super
Phosphate of Lime,” purchased of yon last spring.
As you are aware, the past season wit h ne wav uu-
procedenud wet weather in the spring, and«xcesstvc
drouth—co nmcnclng In June—the latter fat .1 gen
erally to manured crops. 1 applUd,tt>e Burel-a to a
field oi thirty acres or cotton, two tons to tint field,
„lng about one hundred and forty pounds to the
acre. Tne field (stubbie) waa broken up well, aLd
me Phosphate drilled by h lid In laying off to ridge,
several rows were lett without its appurat.ou to t- si
it. The difference between these rows and ti e bal
ance of tne field could be discerned a considerable
distance all the summer, and plainly so In gathering
tiie crop. And I am confident test, tile Phosphate on
the thirty acres lias paid me liftv per cent.
I applied s ton of the Phosphate to corn, alter
be corn waa up, before the first pi >wlng, end Lie re
sult in the growing of the corn was the same, iu
order, however, to nuke a thorough teat ol' it w.ih
other Fertilizers, I procured Peruvian G.iiuo and
PUaenll island Guano. I applied me Peruvian Gua
no to one acre of com, superintending it in pet son,
and the Phosphate to two acres by the aide of Hie
first. In nearly equal quantities, applying at Hint ne-
tonrtb lees of the Peruvian. Tne result was that the
Phosphate equaled the Peruvian Guano, the ears oi
com being aa heavy.
I have used several kinds of the many commercial
manures offered, and consider the Bnrek.i the tnat
at tide. I would as leave have it :or corn and cotton
as the Peruvian. I also tried lton wa ertnelons ..nd
vegetables with the same success. I should recom
mend that, for cotton, tae Phosphate he put at teas’
an inch Under the teed, 200 pounds to Ihu -ere. Aud
fur corn, apply rbout * tabl spoonful whe . plant.n
Commission
Jas.T. Paterson*
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 153 lay Street, lenaask.
Darien, (xeorgia.
' Orders for Lumber solicited. dlfi-ti
8. 8. HAYSES
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND WNOl.TSif r DBAUB IN
Floar, Orali
CORNER STORE,
190 and 192 Rat Siam, nor or Ba«nabd Hr.,
Sevmneek, Gtergta,
References—C. A. Gsmbriil k Co., NorM** EM
win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co.,
and New York; L, OambrOi. Beaker. Ckm
Liberal admass made an (innXgniBWto __
and Produce.
POWER A MULLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHANTS.
Oats, Flour, Feed, etc,
SAVANNAH, QA
REFERENCES:
: rl
AND
H.
Thai* area* eany made to .Mate sod fWMtl
gqteirays to aocie«» IVUo- T<
warrior is for carrying his way wM* n.r
aspiring politician for ecMrelfif M(| wsj
by Ihtrlgwe 0»<1 cooaummate art. Bat Ukeiwjeeas
brood path to the goal, along
• ' It i. Hie path art sport tor the
of *jlyj-i* energy, »*d noble
fbe*gk toll Hf r’ trrl-r it contains none that a brave
eumount. This fact kee been extepIMM
iastsoces, bat in lew more farc^iiy
I emLpr.ogre- oX DS. HQOfLA#W
M«5gsaSLflf«’ w '
& SONS.
Com,
Messrs. Tison A Gordon, Savannah, Ga
A w ilbor. Evq .Prea’t Home Ins Ou., Savannah.
Messrs. La Roche, West A Daniels, Savannah, Go.
Messrs. Bell, Wytiy \ Christian. Savanosh, Go.
Messrs. Weaver, Richardson A Co., Nsw York.
K Bacliem.ofU. ReuoWardA Bachem, NeV York.
aepIS-flm
WILKINSON. WILSON & CO,
Cottoa Factors and
General Commission Merchants
A i
Cotton Domestics.
-tbe sl advances made on consignments.
Office No. 3 Stoddard's Lower Range, Bay
isvannah, Georgia.
U. B. WILKINSON,
Of Newman. Go.
B. J. WILSON,
Formerly of Okeefaskee Cotton Mill*, Ala.
P. H. WOOD,
Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun A Co., Bev’h.
H:-p5-3m
Austin & Ellis,
ComiissioB and Forwarding lerclaits,
SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN, 1 Late of Apalachicola, Fla.,
;:1ARLE9 ELLI6, f and Colombo*, Ga.
sepll-tf
\. M. 8loan, ' V. K mroea*.
Lute of Rome, Go. Lets of Maooa, Go.
C. W. Stmai-l. Late of ThomeerlUs.
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
•'orYvurding and Commission
MSXOBAim,
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
BAY STREET,
GREAT TONIC.
Hoofl&nd’s German Bitten
!• a puelHve remedy for
OYSPE PSIA (
Oifieeeee Reuniting from
•F TNE Itm “I
■WNTIVE
(And Is the only certain sad sab
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN CASKS OF DEBILITY.
By the no* of this Bitten
Weakened end Debilitated Frames
teauRtnewedwltk aUlhtVIger
Impaired ceostitatlona see reboot, and the paHea
e a short time regains
Viaror, Health and 8tren-^h.
SAVANNAH, GkA..
Will make liberal advances on cotton and other
irodnce in tiansit or store, cr on conelguaentt to
ur correspondents in New York
anfil-Sm
land with the grain, at leant sis inca’-a from the grain.
Very truly, yoora. J H. STOCKToN.
Svlvania, Ga., November i, lsw.
Mxasgs. F. W. H1MS 4 CO.. dAvarinuh. G
Gentlemen: Yonr fovor of the 20th ultimo did not
reach me until »ffer iny return from Savannah.
It gives me pleasure to communu ato tile result of
experience with the Eureka Poosplinte of Lime.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, SttsH and Blind*.
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan
— - Jf9T-M
OBSERVE Tfi
THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM*
l Diaordtra of the Digestive OrgantI
„ - . i r . iwvd Pfiee, Fullncee nf Hood to the
Head, Acidt^ of (he Stomach, Naosea, Heart-
born, Diagnat for Food, Fnllneea or Weight
in the Stomach, Sow Bructatiooa. StaF-
lng or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Horned and yunctut Breath
ing. Ftnd
at the
f Poo-
Choking orfiofiocaUng
eenaattafrwhsahts Lying P
tare, Dlmoeae of VWosu
_ Dote or
Weha baton the Bight, Fei
and ^11 Pain la the Head. J
utoaey of i'erapi atfon, YsUomaspef
the Wdn sod Byes, Pout in the BUs. Hart
, Sudden Flashes of iii
tog in the
Ac-. J
he grab. Conetont Imaaiotegs ell
and greet Depreeelon oftiplnto.
-:nvr. office, 180 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. Jf
i. f. Boubk.
W. A. UtLtAtrt.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
U>4 Bay Mtruot,
SAVANNAH, .... OEOnttlA.
W ILL give prompt etienlfoa to teceivtogaod for
warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
• •rdero; and will aim keep constantly on hand a
i-Tod etock of Groceries, * * *
Menu, Buildf
tic., besides otl
lor sale on consignment, and for which theyaf*
agents. Orders end consignments lespecCTau^ so-
i cited.
HOLLINGSWORTH k 60.
XERCEAHTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial attention will be given to the eaccution
of Cotton Urdere, which we nolle!..
[ applied about three thousand pouuds o. it on ten
acres or very poor land. I am satisfied that t he laud
would not nave made more then four thousand
pounds of seed cotton, and perhaps (this year) not
more than three thotuand. I have already gaihred
about six thousand poands, and may get five hnn
dred more. The clay on these tea acres was very far
from the surface, about two feet. Had the clay been
within six Inches of the surf.ee, I behave that 1
should have made near nine huuured pounds to the
acre.
The “ Eureka Phosphate of Lime’’ is (according to
my observation! much more stimulating than Peru
vian Guano, especially when applied on corn, i ap
plied one barrel (940 pounds! on one acre ami a bail
of com. The production dlu not half equal tbe pro
mise which the core mads daring the first six weeks.
Bad the same quantity been applied to the com in
broken doses, I believe the product would have been
double what it waa. The corn was planted in Hie
same kind of land that the cotton was, and at tbe
end of aix weeks was three times as high as corn
adjuiuing, four feet and a ha'f. Had I then applied
more of the same manure it would have made an
nverwli. lining crop. Bnt I had none or it lep.
I believe mat my land, which would make Mix hun
dred inlands of seed cotton, with the clay not ex
ceeding six inches lrom the surface, could tie made to
produce twelve hundred
hundred
would be
two huudred pounds per acre in the farrow, and
cover it up immediately with a small Scotch or auovel
plow. This should be dons lmmediaieiy before put
ting in the seed. When the e..tton is ready for me
second or third working, about, the first or middle of
Jane, ran x email plow near the cotton and sprinkle
in that furrow about o*s hundred pouuus mure to
six menus irnui tne snnace, could be made to
twelve hundred poands by applying brec
pounds of this Fertiliser. And I think it
i best to ran n shallow furrow, sprinkle about
the acre, and cover it immediately.' I think by pur
suing this plan, the eo too wooid com Inns to grow
end be»r until iroat; otherwise it would take tbe met
in August, shed off everything, end die.
Yoars, Very respectfully, K. T. LAWTON,
oaastnes. Striven ©>., Ga, Nov. 8,1800.
MfiBBnA F. W. BINS k CO., Savannah, Ga.:
Mrs: Your letter of the 19th ult.. was received in
doe season. Yon must excuse my negligence in not
answering it sooMr. I experimented somewhat with
the manure I bought from yoo last spring, and with
out any reluctance whatever, pronounce it an excel
lent fertiliser. I applied on an acre el cotton three
hundred pounds of it; the yield was ireatsr. the weed
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Urpxs Range, Bat Snoxz,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
E VER!’ facility offered for consignment* and f
cit'lnn of orders. I.ltieral advances tnarr
mac* bfi
(h.tum shipped to oar friends In New York. Haiti-
mor.- an) Philadelphia. oetY-Vr
BARRETT’S,
ON THIS CONTINENT.
argar, and atood tbe loeg drouth better than my
(ao-cetlcd) stronger land un-
neighbors’cotton on
manured. I tried, and' saw it tried with"greet success
on all kinds or vegetables. Yours,
W. WATERS, Ja.
_ WatKEBSOBo', Oct. 29, 1866
Miwsns. 8IMS k CO.,
Dear Sirs: I take great pleasure in giving vo'u the
result or tuy experiment with yonr Eureka Ammoni-
ated Bone Super-Phosphate of Lime, the present year,
and I must remark before entering opon this task
that the present year to toll locality has not been a
favorable teat for aay manors—having had a six
woek’a drouth during the month of July and a por
tion of August. A portion of the manure I received I
lied to cotton and the remainder on corn- I ap
’d at the rate of one hundred pounds tu the acre
on cotton in the bllL with an incraaaed yield of oue-
third more lint than I would have received without
themanuM. I noticed durian the drouth mycotton
was green and luxuriant, while many portions ot my
crop, wharejtoere was ns manor*, was perched and
burst, i cnnmrtcr this manure auperlor to the t*st
Peruvian guano, net over stimulating
this article does during n dry season.
" obeli want ats tone or your Eureka another year—
— you notice in Onetime. Yoon,
EDMUND BYNE.
Wo can add nothing to these testimonials; they
speak for themselves, and are from gentlemen whose
telaUtaeece and practMel experience eminently fit
them to exoMson oetoM.
A large aipp y of thiaartlcie la now on the way to
us direct from tbe meeetoctnrer. and during the
mooiba ot December, Joan try Sad February, w« shall
W to mast all orders.
will sail this Fertilizer upon tbe foillowlng
- Yu lay one who Will give us sotiafectory city
tamoeoalburmootha time, dating from shipment
&L To perrtea whe wOl satisfy us of their responsi
bility and ernmptoin, W* will sell sod take their
notae, payable the lint of December, 186V said notes
to boor interest from tlafo ofehlFment, and aecured by
» wtlttenmkidge alfarliad to ffrntr notes, that enough
cotton mb be delivered us for sale by ot before the
tout Deewbar, 10(7, to pay tbe amount of their notes.
^Literal dietmuac for auk saiea. Ail quantities or a
Man erect oied by the AllMtony Fertillrer Company
Trbu^f ? AED ®,W«.eoni.r„r B h id ’.*fi ^ **
^L b< ' JOASM forTtoASi
■evu-lm
_. .. w BitmihiTi. 6a,
Wholesale figakto far GeorgU and Florida.
It Is wakuantsd to aasroki oatr hai* N ne
ontoiNAk natural coLoa, in every, sac it a in gem
the hair from falling orr; it will Ir. e t.tc uwd bom
hnmorsand dandruff; ruouers the ua-ltt'li of the
uam, and is a boaBtiful punmiM.
We offer no large rswerrie, but we . nth> zeoHef
ouragentotoNaFUNOnsNONartos if pe> vie Wfee
will nse two bottleo, and then say BAdnari’a Feefo
tabi.k Haiu KnrroaaTrva has no, per orme> oil we
claim.
Testimony from tho Capital of Ota DMtea
Messrs. Barxitt A Oo :
I wsa induced to give your Hair p epersttons trial,
and can heartily recommend It a* unequalled aa a
Dressing, Partner and Restorer,—giving to the Hklr
s luxuriant richness, aod to the bead a ebto add
most agreeable sensation, while it Is thorough la re
storing the-hair to it* natural color.
Very respecttaily,
Washington, D. 6., May It, 18*8.
Messrs. J. R Bark nr a Co :
I was Induced by a frieniffto mak a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
much pleased with tbe effect it has had on my hair.
I was nearly hair gray, and now, before using
bottle, my Uoad Is freed from dandralL and —
hssalltheaupeiiaiiceotyquih. I" *“
rett’s to be the Met hob
Fredoula, N. April 26,1M*.
J. K. BARRETT * 00„Frepitoten,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACbiTlPPMAN,
er
oraer cangrees and Bernard i
sSWb;
I by all Drngtista.
beioyal
Hay, Hay.
T7K)K SALK low. to clow cowlgnmelL „
* <w»^UalJLd^^>
BRADLEY, HILL B.COl,
RAW BONE
Supber- Phosphate of Ufitet
originated
sou raernsroas, ai ths
Delaware kiwi Chasrtml Works,
PHILADELPHIA, U. & A.
ThM eld iriaHMtoriMkBhre to manufactured from
ton that kore not been burned or steamed, and it
csntotoa ell their original otgahto mailer. 1* kto
ssr« , ira3ua.« | BMRM E
•nose, bote* the contrary penaaaeatly it
Prestons to 10S1 it was totooduced la to
rn Htataa to reaatdarehle vxtai
It tfoa been used with
1 in 1964,
COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CBOP8.
.A trial wta asfrvtoa* any planter of its merits.
FOtophleta cnatotalag meU known eontharn syidencc
ieMhadneawrr»«-«— ..s^.v-»~.tas 1 A.i.
_ Itaid by dm lew to oil the principal ettlea and
towns thronghoat the Poked metre and the British
BAUGH & SONS,
SOLE MANUFACTORIES,
Be. M leeth DriairaM Arseee,
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUCH.
fhraatoby
k CO..
leeale Agunto,
ltl Feart street, New York.
II
MedSiid’s Raagt, Bevaaaeh.
F. BROWN,
Jeweler and Watchmaker.
fJBl ENOSMOUSand ratoon* rents now asked for
eligible stores hoe lad seed tha subscriber to remove
his Jewelry an* witohraaklng business to Broughton
t, nvar CuOsn's Oreefeary stare, next to Wold-
harp’s new store, where he Is prepared to sell Jewel-
iy,*Wstoaee sad ell other goods hi his line at greatly
redaeed pricre, and knrar than any other retoUioh-
; in the city.
Odd and Silver fetches,
Diamonds sad Jewels of all kinds.
Hirer and surer Plated Ware,
aoM-tf Clocks, Brochas, etc., etc.
WE DKU LEAVE TO rfiTT -
ettentroo of tile public to our ^
«k - WELL SELECTED 810CK OF
"Boots, shoes.
and gaiters
TRUNKS, VALISES, 1
i AND BAGS,
H ATS, CAPS and UMBfELLftg
ml . Jfor.saiestNo. 1 MASO IC HALL
w—RtLS?] 1 * 0 ' 1 Br,, o«>‘b.u streets, la
Hut'cD.bv
in u*
TEBEAU 4 PHILLIPS.
China, Crocfcery and Glassware.
E. D. SMYTH E 8t CO.,
Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
CTAVE on hand a full and complete s;ock of Chlaa asd Oronlte Dinner, Tea and Toilet feta. h> wi„
JCL Decorated and Gilt. “ —S*to
Glazeware in every variety; Cnt and Pressed. Bor Furnlahlag Good*. Plated sod Britannia _
Slating of (Mature. Baskets, Batten, Knives; Forks, spoon*. Tea and Ccffee 1’ota, 4c. "“'.4a-
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY,
TBA TIAf§, WAITERS,
Ac., Am, Ao.
City and Country Dealers are earneaUy invited to aril and examine our Wholesale Stock W« mi i.
plicate the Jobbing Price* and Ullla of any market In the United Mates for same quality and qaiBUtfS
ware at the some period of time.
Oueensware House.
ocau-tf ... , Ufa. 1— toreSfrfef ■ Ntrecl, Second Door Wavt of Bell.
ESTABLISHED 1825.
THOMAS J. FLACK & SONS,
Imoorters.and Dealers
IN
BRANDIES,
Gins, Wines, Cordials, Ales, Etc,,
No. 52 Mouth Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
A LARGE STOCK OP THE FINEST GRADES OF
Old Monongahela, Rye
AND
N. A HARDEE A CO.
COTTON FACTORrt
AND
Kesember
That these Bitters
contain ao Bam or Whiskey.
And can’t make Drunkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
Bat a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract '
Free from Alcoholic ^Umnlaat or Inlurioue Drnim
It caaaotlnsMluuly Introduce the vice of Drunk-
ereiem Into the bosom of yonr tomiUee—to yonr wife,
your children, or your friend*.
Orottsre, whore systems hare become Impaired by
hardships or disease, wnl find la this
hat will restore them to an their IC3 vigor.
rheee Bitter* have performed more care* I
Given Better Satisfaction I
Vi more Tvetimo ap
Here ame respectable people to vouch for them 1
rhea any other article in the Market. We defy any
uue to contradict this aascrtioc,
and Will pay puree
To any one that will produce e Certificate
by as hat to not GENUINE.
N
General Commission Morchants.
liberal afvonocr mafia sneoartgntoenta.
Sates made to Savanaak ea New York or liver-
peat, anfi bat eaa eeauMtoton charged. not*
BOURBON WHISKEY
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
For Rent or Lease,
Farm adjoining Bon,vcntnra, _with twenty to
_ fifty acres goo.| Oottun and Proriiim land.
Also, seven five-acre tote, fronting on Warsaw
river, thirty minates drive irom Savannah, ou the
Shell road. Will be teased c-n good terms, Where you
CSnltvscbeep. aud reva hlvh rent*.
Apply at jol Bay rtreet, to
aott-rodlm WM, B. LONG
MARTIN J. FORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OPFICB. No. 72 BRYAN STHEKT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Proposals Wanted*
P EOPOSALB are reencated tor the foitowtog
aamefi Public Werka, aa directed by reeulutlon
*CtUCouncil: ,
First—To restore the hfieki of Screven's Canal.
Seoond—To restore the culvert nader the Caatral
Railroad embankment, bring put of the wreck or
the wooden sewers ruining through tiie lands of
Memre. Olles 4 nradtey.
Laird—Td build a Wiak sewer four feet deep, east
of and parallel with tbe Canal.
Fourth—To die a continuation of Bilbo's Canal,
from tbs Thunderbolt Culvert to the opening of
the Park sewer.
Parties wisuiog Information In relation to the
above work are referred m ihu City Surveyor .office,
third story Eaehenge Building,) for drawings and
details, sad will submit their bid* in writing (etattog
lowest price and earn of securities) to
EDWARD C. WADE,
Ohatrmaa Cotnmitt .e on Dry Culture.
aafifi-lOt
To the Public.
mfil UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO HIB
1 frit -
Is and tbs public generally, that ha has ea-
a WOOD TABS, situated co the Ogceehee
the two Bailroed bticge*. end
tost be would he thankful to Ihcia lor their patronage.
Order hose* to be found at
Means. BohC Hibarahim k 8ona, Ehy street.
Lovell fr Inttonore, Oongne* '
Mr. B. Ehrlich’s O rosary Ot mu, whit
Mr. Tatem'a Drug Mere
“ leofwood
lpromptly filledonm
eteewhero.
HOST. B. HABERSHAM.
READ WHO SAYS SO.
3MOM THE HON. THOk ~ “
Geetleuwn:—Bering
kev* eo hesitation in wr
•hem lev. W. D. Setgtried. Pastor ofTwtott Bepffirt
Charch.
No. It* Shaaksmaxea street.
. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Stotha* thfirigaator* of "B. M-JACESON*'months
PRINCIPAL OITICK A MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARGH tTRKT,
JONES 4 EVANS, _
ms to a m. jAcawm
Oeraer Eareard A l
MeKAY, Bide* A utka
njEerehsate,
White oak land. Yellow Has
- ::-:r ^ •
AND CARTS, by
m
AtOO, 1
Valuable Real Estate
FOR BALK.
TNE targe ae«nteh»d House on Perry
street, Chippewa Square.
, Trust Lem Nos. t» rad 2* Monterey ttoaate.
Apply to tnetodwlf] t, STOPPARD.
Established in 1780!
Btpe, Rope, Rope!
JUST received from Mesar*. Rickard*™, Chatard
_ _ 0b., of L-.tifeviUe, Ky„ 2’ >) coil* and half coils
of “Ulmouri Muia'' BOPiL a superior article, iniiy
equal to their celebrated “Green Le*t" brand, and for
sale on rei-sonabie term* by
BRIGHAM, HOLST 4 CO.
ocil-dlwAeodtf
Assignee’s Sale.
T|0FFEH for sale the BuUdlnc known as the Bank
X of Commerce, eitoxted on the routbern oue-tliinl
thirty feet on Drayton, anti nlstv lest un Brynn
rtreet.
The Bnildini
large Bonking
ALSO,
Th* middle one-third of raid lot No 70, and the
Improvement* rite*eon. Tne groan: upon which
b.,th boUd n^s are s.mated le feu simple.
The above described pru trlv u offai cd at private
sale. a u d if not dUpo-eu ■ •. p evioneiy, will be Mid
»t rab'lr Auction by Bell, Wylly A Uhristian, on the
first TUB81M.Y tn December next, at the-Court
Bouee, in this city, between the usual hours of sale,
my 19 ;o 2 o’clock. JOHN c. FuKRiLL,
ao2 tDec* At. j'cnee.
Wanted,
^Yt ^ntteman jn th * city, to complete hit ties
of the N>ws add Hssai.d for IU
muni ha of Match. April and July of the pretest jttr
for which a lioo.nl nricewlli be paid on dellterj u
.Id
the Newa aun Herald office.
•ep!7-U
Notice.
J W. NEVUT, ut the firm of Nevlt, Uthrcp A
e Rogers, has associated himself with Lothnfi
Co..
Johnston, Woods &
General Commis’n Merchants
No. 20 Iteddard’i Lower Kaagi,
eepl-tf
SAVANNAH, GA.
M. P.
v".o.7.TJ.
tot*
CHAISE OF SCHEDULE.
Orncz OntiuL
Atlaztic axd Gunr Baiuoad,
SavAaaAa, Oct. 14,18U.
I \N and after MONDAY next, the 23d instant, the
Schedules of the Passenger Trains on this Buad
will be as fuBowa, daily, (Sunday's excepted)
BE vUFOKX,
SAIL-MAKER,
BYOHANOB WHARF,
T^JANUFACTCliES Sails, Tents, Cote, fUmnodi
Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and Falla; WUt.
Flour Sacks, 24, 48 and 96 pound.; Bags Of afi fiu«
tot rice, grain, 4c. Having good workmen and flnt-
class sewing-machines,can fill orders mr Bogs at shod
notice. TerpeoUns for hire. ori
WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS,
L ANDING from Bark Eaou at White’s Pres., for
■ate tew to aiose consignment.
2,500 bushels Seed Oats,
2,500 bushels White Corn.
M. H. WILLIAMS 4 80S.
SOAPS! CADLESI STARCH I
XTMVS&ft MOV,
Hi PARE bow, nbw yore,
Invitee the attentlow of coyer* to his unequaled
■Mck of every grade of
Staple and Fancy Soaps.
rejSeap. Demateent Seep, Palm soap,
1*8 “88P» BOCpi AMOllu Ml[l
Ppwe »ds sf Oqe Burin* Styles.
in. tiuatiu ail IiOov Caiilm
flnaatoatty aw haad and far sale by HANDSLL A
WUtif mawytofrer (rsteu cnrv-eodSm
id m mm.
BEIEDT PATBHT LOCK-TIE,
toltofnai.and la luMyfiitypu
HdeappUed In a few days.
•ridreaa or apply to
JL M. BBUUS fr (XL,
Angtota, Georgia,
or to B. f. METCALF! A CCA,
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF'S RATJL
Vtekef the former patch mer,
brnto December next, between
Me towGon-t House deor,
LeSKe, IT, and tbe tteprowe-
non sweat, uud
i
ATrtta ius saw renapiwo inn,
YEAN GAS WORKS,
Wjgrrtsssasi
.■rams yellow coin.
7.00 A. M. Savannah..... 6.10 p. If.
AOO A. M: ThoeauvQte 7.19 P. M.
7.24 A, M. Llva Oak . 5.45 P. M.
2.90 A. M. Thltekmaae . 10.1* P. ~
Lto A. M. Jacksonville lkto Night.
U. S. HAINES,
ocl«—tf General Superintendent
Peruvian Guano and Phosphate
|25 TONS Genuine Peruvian Guano, direct from
tha Peruvian Government Agency,
and guaranteed pare.
loe tons Phosphate,
. For ante low, by
BoU-2w * WM. H. STARK A 00.
North River
C vSIPFINffi * CO.. 49 and eoCourrtzndt street,
a New York, lfanniaatarere and Dealers to
AGRICULTURAL IMPI
AND
Noe, lo. n. 40, 64 and ao Flows, rate
Hawk Yaitoy Start; OHmct Flow; ft
Xhnakere and Cleaners, Fan Mills, Ac.
- COTTON GINS.
Jihery’s eslebrafed Saw Gin.
MaOaiskyto eatehrued Bolter oto.
Dealers tnpplted Send for Circular.
,SEEDS
JUST received and (or
2( hogsheads Ol
(4 hogsheads Clear Bb Side*
to hogsheads Prime Bright Sho uidci s
to tleree* Fan KetOeEendared Lord
to Usrenitomee Sngar Cored Bogged Boom
IS tierce* Bngar Cared Uncovered Heme
% w. H, WHITNEY A (XL,
. No. 4 Borate’ Bangs.
RHODES'
Lime
THE STANDARD lAUDRE,
A* |*E SO PKK TON, CASH.
•»?£MILLIE, THOMAS A OO.
M. COBURN,
many yeers a Teacher, Tuner and Repairer
Pianos to ibis city, solicit* a share ot patron-
led at H. B. BOGARDUd’Store will meet
pt attention.nod-lm
JJY a Young Gentlemen, within a abort distance
t the Post office.
D. J.,
Herald Office.
One Hundred
JjfrJIK SHEEP for •*>*. to arrive from pasture
rhea ordered. Apply to
mril-A
A. WILCOX k 00.
PiaateUn tor Sale.
O N Sevannah river, twenty (20) miles from 9tn*•
nak, eooatetiog of seventeen hundred sad
V r naa, eoueiatiog of seventeen hundred sad ut
five (1,7*4) acre* ofLAND, with two aelllenieiitA •“
svvenjaegro houses, fouiteen by twenty (14x25) ft*.
wltt s splendid stream for lumber aa6 P*
mUL Three hondrad and twenty (390) sent of op*
Land, and one thousand ILUUU) to he cleared. Faaf
ties for a ttnek range. With meat >101110 SavuuL
unsurpassed by any locality In the vicinity. All the
tmtLiiM in good repair.
Apply to E W. bulumopa. Congress strevt.wll
this office. oc2-2m H. j7 STnOBHAB.
Cotton in Seed.
(PHI uadenigned will purchase Cotton in Seed*
I urge or small quantities, to any amount.
Ginning dons on toll. Apply to
Kt. MINOR, Ja.
At office of G. B. Lama', Jr..
0(30-1 m No. 02 Bay street, upsfsW-,
Coffee.
a,ooo
from Bio (le Janeiro,
WEEDAOORN^i.
Boker’s Bitters
For sale at all prominent Grocers, Win* Jferctoetfc
and Drug^am. end wholesale only, by
L. FUNKE, Jr., 8ole A»ent,
aim 4m He. to Liberty llrw^jj'
CLAYTON H. WOOD*
EDWARD B. YOUNG.
YOUNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
WILL receive Deposits, buy aud *U
Gold mid Rtlror, Uneurrent Bank »oi» ^
RaHroad and all other decarlties. WfilstooWT
ton oaordon.
Ooilectious made and promptly rsmlft ^ ^
They will also make collection. In anil*’* ^
United Stein*, and make cash advances ob cm*“
Now Yortl chsrle»M»>
consigned to oar ftfontU in
ffiavrinsah, Apalachicola or N'ew ° rl “ ua ' a .
fotnrtngen a paid to capital, with our
MalMliHr is a snlRckntguWiatee oi
1 ear hwtoem treaiectlons.
REFER TO
SSiESI’’**’’"’- „
q*—. Frost Jt Oa, Charleston, 8. C.
Johnston, Woods k Of., Savannah, Gv
Poets A Malone, Mulnle, Aia.
Jertab Maerlt, Monrgomery, A a.
Wm. B. Young, Columbus, Ga.
fake Stag, Banker, Columbus, Ga.
Tmtoage, iTlcks A Bro.. Sew Orirans. I*
■Ml li ACo.. Loalerme, Ey.
taaaia**
I've;
iu, inert«.
LAMBS’
t* B. a. (tori’
SS&KS’
ofDeaaertrt*
im Jtm
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