The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 28, 1866, Image 4

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Medical. NEW ERA IN MEDICINE, , * - ’ v r gf i Q^i Dr. Maggiel’s PILLS AND SALVE. T ET the SnCfcring and Diseased read the folllow- eSr^Let all who nave been given BP by tliodoc- tora, and spoken of a* Incurable, read the following. OT Let all who can believe fact", and can have fe”hIn evidence, read thc.following: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE SENTS, That, on thin, tho 20tb day of June, In the year oi our Lord, 1846, personally came Joseph Haydoek, to me known an each, and being dnly eworn, deposed as fn< : ow« : That he Is the sole General Agent for the United States, and dependencies thereof tor prepa rations or medicines known as MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE, and that the following Certificates arc verbatim co pies to the beet of his knowledge and belief V . JAMES 8MKITKE, ) l s.! • Notary Public, i — ’ Wall street, New York. June 1st, 1866. l)a. Maooiel : 1 take my pen to write yon ot mi gicat relic!, and that the awful pain in my side ha. left me at last—blanks to your medicine. Oh, Doc tor, bow thankful I am that 1 can get some sleep. 1 can never write it enough. I thank yon again and agaiu, and am sure that you are really the friend ol u-1 sufferers I could not help writing to yon, ami hone yon will n> t lake it amiss. JAMES MYEB3, 116 Avenue D. tST This is to certify that 1 was discharged front the Auny with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by l>r. Maggiel’s Pills. WILSON HARVEY, hi Pitt street. New Yohk, April 7th, 1S68. |3W The billowing is an interesting case of a man employed iu an Iron Foundry, who, In pouring melt ed iron Into a flask tnat was damp and.wet, <anseu * un explosion. The melted iron was thrown arJbud and on him In a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadiuily. The following Certificate was given to me by him, about eight weeks after the accident: New Yore, January 1. 1866. Mv name is Jacob Hardy; 1 am an Lon Founder; J was badly burned by not itou in November last; my burns healed, tint I bad a running sore on my leg that would not heal; 1 tried MAGGIEL’S SALVE, and it cured me tn a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can now see. me at Jackson's lion Works.'secoud Avenue. J. HARDY, up Uocrck street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I hid no appetite. MAGGIEL’S PILLS gave me t hearty one ’ " Your PJLL3 are marvelous.” •• I send for another Box, and keep them In tile house.’’ “Dr. MAGGIKLhas cured my headache, that was chronic ’’. “ I gave half of one of your PILLS to.my babe 'oi cholera morbus. The dear tittle thing got well it, a day.’- “ My nausea of a morning is now cared,” “ Your box of MaGGIBL’3 SALVE cured me o: noises tn the head 1 rubbed some of your SALV fc behind my ears, and the nol9e left ’’ “Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool tarn ily.” •• I enclose a dollar; your price is 20 cents, bn the Medicine to me is worth a dollar.” “Send me live boxes of yonr PILLS.” “ Let me have three boxes of yonr SALVE by turn mall.” Medical. I have over- two hundred such Testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. J. MAGOIBL, M. D. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. 01“ NOTICE.—None genuine without the en graved trademark around each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. MAGGIEL. 11 Pine street, New Yolk; to eouuterfeit which Is felony, t3T Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicine*- thomghout the United states and the Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pet. uol ly THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. D R. WEIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi cian ’and Surgeon, Oculist an”. Aurist, rail t,. consulted ou Dearness, Discharges from the Eai. ujisesln the Head, Catarrh, Diseases ut the Throat and Lnngs. An diseases of the EYE, requiring eitholr Medics) or Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler’s old office ei Lexington street, Baltimore. ALL tiillce hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to S P. H. is-rr Notice T HE underaiarnod hav* entered into a limited part- nur3hip under the firm name of STARR & ROBERTS, for the transaction of a Shipping and General Com mission Business iu the city of Savaunab, Georgia. William Starr and Joseph A. Roberts, of Savannah, are the general partners, anil Eberiiardt Newmayor. now of Philadelphia, ’ Pennsylvania, is the special partner. E. NEWMAYER has contributed to the common stock $10,000. This partnership is to commence on tbe fir-.’ day of November, I860, and continue until 31st of October. 1808. Statu ov C, tiobgia, 1 Chatham county, j Personally appeared William Slsrr and Joseph A. Roberts, the general partners, as set forth ou the foregoing pa/>e*. who. being liilly sworn, say that the said sum of ten thousand dollars, specified in the certificate hereto annexed, to have been contributed by the said Eberhardt Newmayer, special partner as aforesaid, to tlie common stock, has been actually and in good faith paid in cash to them. *' W. STARK. „ ' /Oft R. ROBERTS. Sworn to and subscribed before > me, this first day of November, A. B„ 1S86 ' ’ ~ WM. J.. CLEMENTS, Notary Fnblic, C. C. True extract from the Record. jns} WM. H. BULLOCH, 1 > no3 Clerk ft fi. f’, C Notice I S HEREBY GIVEN that the partnerships hereto fore ex isting under the name* of Mlller r JT aoinas A Co , in Savannah, Ga.. nud Thomas. Livingototi g Co.. Uadtpon, Fla., have been dissolved by she death or D. G Livingston, one of the partners. A. J. MILLER will give his attention lo tho linai- nessin Savanna!., mid 8. B. THOMAS to the business in Madisuu, in liquidation. A. J. MILLER, ft-B. THOMAS, August, 1366. 8arsMng Partners. The snba -ribers will continne the Grooery and Com mission Business in Savannah, Ga, at the store oc cupied by the late firm, on Bay street. August. 1866. MILLER ft BROTHER. (From Dlipsaiatary sftks Halted States., Diosma Creuta-Bnchn Leaies. PBOPERTIEA—Ytodr odor D stroag. dHtaslve, and somewhat—o—aU* their tastes bitterish, and anal ogous to mint. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—Bncfcn leaves are gently stimulant. with a peculiar ten- lcncy to the Urinary Organa, producing dlareeis, and ike other similar medicinoa, —citing diaphoresis, when circa matancee favor this mode of action. They are givaa la oofi alnts of the Urinary Organs, sneh as Gravel, Chmnle Catgrrbiyif the Bladder, Mor bid trrltatloa of the Bladder and Urethra, D sease of the Prostrate and. Erieidia or Incontinence ol Urine, from a loan of tone la the parts concerned in iu evacuation. The remedy baa also bees recom mended la Dyipepsie, Chronic Rlienmatiitr, Cuta neous Afiectieaa, sad Prepay. Hblubold's **—■— Sanaa to need by persons from the agon of IStoS, fiftfifremtoto 66, or in the .decline or i InsfiS af fitoi affta' ftoia1111m11 nl or La bor Patna; Bed-wettlag la chlldrea. IN A FFECTIOIt PKCULIAK TO FE MALES, the Extract Boehm la unequalled by any other remedy, as la Chlorosis or Selection, Irregu larity, Palnlhlaem or Sipproaalon of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or fichtrrona State of the Uterus, Lancorrhea or Whit—. OUEA8EI Oh THE BLAOOER, KID- KEYS, GRAVEL AMO BBUP81CAL 8WELL1AGS,—This medicine laereascs the power of Digestion, and axe tsa the Absorbents Into healthy action,-by which the Watery or Calcareous (repositions and all Unilateral Enlargements are re duced, as well as Pain and Infianimation. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu Has cored every case of Diaaama la which It has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and infixmmatiun of the Kidney* Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases ot the Prostrate Gland. Stone la the Bladder, Cal culus, Gravel, Brtck-dnst Deposit, and Mucus oi Milky Discharges, and Ibr Enfeebled and Delicate Constitution* of both hexes, attended witu the fol lowing symptoms:—Indisposition to Exertion, Lore of Power, Lost or Memery. Dltoculty of Breathing. Weak Nerves. Trembling, Horror or Disease, Wake fulness. Dimness of Ttoton. PhlO io the Back. Hot Hands, Flushing ot the Body, Dryness of t ho Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude ot tbe Masonlar fiystem. Ac. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu DIURETIC AND BLOOD PDHIFTUiG, And caret all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi pation, Excesses and Imprudences In Life, Impari ties oPlhe Blood, •c.dnpanedlag Copaiba In affec tions for which ills—ed,—ch as Uoaorrbm* Gleets, of long standing, and fifpUEUc AEMtioaa-ln these diseases, used in connection wMh HBLMBDLD’s ROSE WARM. SOLft AT HLMBOLD’8 DRUG AND CHERICAI. WAREHOUSE, m BROADWAY. And by Dragglata everywhere. 4«j<C >01 HELMBOLD’S. Take No OthsrJ Beware of Counterfeits. W.M. WALSH, Wholesale Agent for Urn State of Georgia. dec2T-eodly T. J. Dunbar & . XMPOBTEB8*AND DEALERS IN Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Etc. IW Agent Tor Robert Smith’s celebrated phia Ale and Demercter Champagne. 147 Bay Street, cepB-Sm SAVANNAH. GA. Scranton, Smith & u. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICK OLD BfCANDIES. 3 J . WHISKEY, GIN, WINBS,dm AMD EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the;trade: and we flatter ourselves that we can make <t to the Interest of dealers to patrooiae us, at tan herd nf toy. opposite Jefferson at. m104f H. CJtUWE. Curiier Bryan ,au Sqnave. fSTPRum snd VEGETABLES to aeaao on ban t. Philip l/'tuasiN. Coin illbi a Hqnare GROCERY STORE, East side of Columbia Square, corner of Hebei and President Streets. BY PHILIP C ALLAN AN At CO. R eceiving, weekly, fint-cutw tamiiy gio- ceries. Ales, Wines, Llqaora Cigars, Pratt* Veget ables, Ac. For sale on mv (oVtl-lV Now Fashions for 1866. J. W. BRADLEY’S CELEBBATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) Hoop Skirts. |US3 RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS' ST. DOMINGO ST, DOMINGO 8T. DOMINGO BITTERS BITTERS BITTERS One of th« most saleable combination* o medicine and am agreesM* bsvernge that has ever been offered to the public. lClltons of bottles were sold thr rnghaatths North daring the Inst four years and, wherever introduced, It has proves a welcome tddition to the invalid's table, the family circle, and tbe batclielor's sideboard LADIES who have lost strength anl appetite, and suffer from nansen, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don't fool very well” juet before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach Is oat ol ordei and system Is generally dsraagnd— dOTUKUS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly natore, and sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who hare occasion to change their water, and— LL who live tn utalarioas districts, and are ssbject- od to miasmatic influence* will fine one of the meet valuable Tonics fi—I invigoratora at th can be taken. In -r-—- RUBS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. «TRY BUT ONCE RUSS’ 8T. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUSH’ ARRACK The subscriber soliclta for the new n continuance of the p .tronage extended to the late arm. S. B. THOMAS, One of We aorvjvort. August, 1866. P U N c H, y y, fill ) toI Mins noM BATAVIA BICE. RUSS’ PUNCH, RUSB’ GIN COCKTAIL. j i i • ! f RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL Tin tolial fislllhthi ftiEtorWima that ever tempted A. AU9TEI.L. Atlai.ls, Georgia. V. H. ItVMAM, (Late of Georgi.,1 New Yott Austell & C«ttM and CatoRtMoR ItrchUR, No. SO Wall street NEW YORK. W K are fully prepared to gutke liberal cash ad vancements on consignments from Merchants and Planters, both it thtafitaasjmd -q‘- our agencies turoughoat the South. OUC-Mr. Aiststl, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements tnorsv Qittoii and mer chandise will he fbrwStrfed to ns With dispatch by onr agents, Messrs. Brady * tooess, of Savannah We will-exert oor best emeugtes t ' ad ’ and promote tbs foterest* of onr Consignments from oar Southern fnende folly solicited. Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first TUBBDAT In Deaember next, at the Court Hoaae door, la thsmty of Savannah, between tha togai- tooais of eaie, ton fol lowing property, to wit: Thirteen Freeses, 46 pieces, 103 pieces Extra Oast, lags, 6t« pieces Wood and Iron, Xeatls Bupsvlbax Tools. nORSE POWER DE8CRIP110K. Two Wood Sills, 1 Framed Red tamed) with Cast Spider and Journal. 1 Cast Bevel wheel, 2 Half tar dea (wood), l Upper Circle fwvod), tele, ■ PRESS. One short Shaft with Cast Coupling* aadl Mitres. 3 Coat Gear Hangers, With rw .bJnm.. , Wood Work, with Kit, ahdTMTtre f>vi*e > “Hs3 Rope Shrove and Hanger, 2 Sotolre with one Mitm each, a framed Uprights Wtfir flm if Utoirlill tion), 2 Discharge BoersTaMietNer artUel ifrid JL merotiB to mention, levied on as the property of the Button Press Company, by. order uf tlw-Honorable " f th * bnpenor C drt of ChalMAOonnty, w Bltllly ittAP.hinPItt fn fnen* r\1 DleKnivlaAH ^ ty. jryan attachment In favor ot ' Sheriff Chr T- H. CONRAD A tO. r. | M Ptb N SOLE AGENTS FOR < KE0NF -’ VAli nAaomts a co.'a fancy ani> family soaps, t factor’s prices. • No. 64 SOUTH GAY STREET, RAWTMORR One door from fowt 'f nou-im the world. - i JlL IY BRANDY. BUP, lY 8YB1 > on i GINGER CORDIAL RUP. lo order. J. W. BRADLteY’8 DUPLEX SKIRTS have printed in RED INK. on the band J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. DON’T BUY ANY OTHER. Yon can always find fall assortments at . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT J. C. MAKER A CO.. LATUROP A CO. ASK FOR J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT AND “SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.” For sale in Savannah at Wholesale by J. C. MAKER A CO., LATHRDP * CO. ORFF A WATKINS, Retail by J. C. MAKER A CO.. L1THROP Jb CO,. DE WITT A MORGAN, EINSTEIN It KCKMAN, ORFF A WATKINS, THOMAS PEPPER. At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufacturers and Sole Owneis uf tne Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY, Warerooms and OB e. Nos. 97 Clumbers, and 79 and SI Raade St., 1(09-3ui Hew Fork. NEW PEEFUHE For thel Handkerchief. FEilDPS AGjRle •/ :■/ A Lamer Frayertlea sf Prsfit th any kaowa FeriiUWr. L- F. A Most Exquihite, Dialicate, and Yrs- ppant Parfums, Dutilled firom the Bor* And Beautiful Flower from which it lakes Re name. ifanufactured only by PHAL.OIV dk SOSf« 1 * NEW YORK. mm w ooutebteiii. ASK F0R PHALON’S—TAgE MO OTHMR. Sold by Druggists generally. LOW PRICES! Quick Stoles! -RUSSWOO., NeMDeyitteet, New York. Sold Wbo!«toie |m W. ML WAIBH. Whelesele Draggiat, HALSEY, WATSON * CO., Grocers, d27eod-ly - Sevannah W. ■. WALSH, yy-HOLEBALK Agent Broughton nr—ts, Sarnai -■^•aSoTr Hair ReatacwRegtotoGray Hair. Hair Eaatorer mnkeotow^rsw oe Bald Heads. Hair RttonwrAt^atofrWom Falling Out. 8 Hair Raatorar to all maimed as a dressing. Bair Kestorer potaaaaes all tha merit claimed tor it. ' tsstlsniWI—, the money wtllbe L<TATSOF GECtoEfAGHATHAMOOCNTY.-Tu P all whom It may tnniirn i ^ J;- MB t Wltn-a my ofitotal to be found LOWER PB _ other house, consisting In part of Tolswal sand Prints hs and Casslmervs rntad Uitohs and Drtlla Embroideries and Laces ,OLl Hosiery and Gloves gihf[ukea B ||J UftldS Hair Rolls and Carls Laos Points and V«4m Bradleys Empress Trails Handkerchief t.-e Ac,.*4t,.An. i -.- . n EMUfEiK A BtfUIAN, lil Congnes street; 1 ny21-tf, , - tUyANNAH. GA FURNITURE.; ' uiriOtfiBAAF 4 TAYLOR, ** 1 ST M* FOR SALE BY A CO., - COTTON FACTORS, M*v*l fiton*. litoM »■* COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TKfEsre now offering for snle tbs most valuable VV FERTILIZER ever put before pnr Planting community, tobne Men honestly and fairly tried by gentlemen of Intel- Ugence. whose certificates are beyond any question. It to an article or comparatively recent manipula tion. add Its full merits have not been made apparent fro— a want or correct kno* ledge as to the nuwt ad vantageous manner of nstng it; bnt even with this maria experiments, when the i-easona bate been rnttot anpropiiioutt, its value as a Fertilizer has been. tflnpbiDtnr proven. We are the sale agents for this Manure, known as Tha links Aamoatotsd Bans Sapor Phsayhatc or Ltou, tor Georgia aid Florida. Ws ask the attention of every plantar to the fol- lowfog certificates, from g— ttomea of the highest tea—e—hUlty: ‘ ' BinnsYiLLS, Burke On., Nov. 1,1866. Mlasts. F. W. 81MB * CO.: Dear Sint Your favor of the 19th nR., asking me I gtvs you the result of my eXDertence In the use of She Eureka Amtnontoted Bone Super-Phosphate nf Unit, t 1 ** dnly to hand. I used this Fer tiliser under cotton and as n top dra-atng for om, under, a few garden vegetables mud n por. don of my turnip erep. With - all these crops 1 found toasted as finely as toe manufacturers’ claim for It With mil tbs serious disasters toot befell u* ihU tmt in m protracted drouth ind raNiB outtoo, mV tad— wbre largely augmented by to nse. My Snow, lam (Staked, was doubled be toe appk.w Uue, and had the rains continued o have kept tbs manure diluted, 1 think it would have trebled the crop of com on old exhausted land. With It this ye..r 1 to— mads enough corn for the nse of try plantation, where— I should have had to bay largely to b—e kept np the —me wurfchigforoenextyear. Its stimulating qualities were very perceptible in the rapid growth and Surly development oi all plants upon which it —aused: and K it is the permanent Fertilizer tost is claimed for It, and doubtlew it to, I would prefer It to j^rUVlan Guano or other fertilizers more volatile and —tBY. Comparing Us effects upon my crop with What I witnessed uf those manured with Peruvian U—no, I certainly am satisfied with its results—al- though it needed the ruins lo have kept it diluted, *' l toe crops did uot receive the full benefit of the ..adon. If you are enabled to turaish the same jle another year I would like to try it again. Yoon, very respectfully, WM. B. JONES, UnuNDON, Burke Go., Ga . July 24, 1866. t. W. SIMS A CO : Gents: As to the action of the Fertilizer, I have been highly gratified. Its effects have been veiy dis tinct at—cry stage or toe crop, and its pro—ietors have htwr perimarl; fortunate In toe production of n StotiH that is-' equally beneficial on corn and eetoou. 'll h> quite stimulating and yet mild, im—tinligr toe advantage or guano (Peruvian) in the first, and superior to it in being free from tlie heating, burning.Meet, so disastrous in s tlrouib. My experience is that this American guano is too slow rntt-t sett ns (or euro, but it is excellent for cot ton. Tnis arises from the tact that the Americau va rieties, Its they are known, poese— more of tbe phos phates and less of ammonia than the Peruvian. This accounts for the quicker action of the Peruvian upon tbs crop, but the teas permanent effect on the noil. What will be the influence of the Eureka remains to be teen, as this is uiy flint year’s trial; but my obser vation so far is, tost no manure Can be hsppisr in Its effects on the crop atevwy stage of Us program buck, I this a, is tbe lmpres -laU of others who have tried it In this section, with whom I have couv«ra,d. I have only used it this year on corn and cotton, the yield of which, 1 think, would have been doubled and even trebled IMbrWsnmiS had been favoraMe. But manure of no kind can make a crop without rain; and hen— whatever may be the result of the year’s labor, my opinion of Ihe Eureka above given will not be affected. I want to tty it spun turnips this fall. Can yon send me a conpte of barrels more of It to this sta- Boo, No. 9, C. Si. to=-- Yon—, Ac., J. B. JONES, (j Mii.ledgevu.lx, November 1,1866. Mamas. F. W. SIMS * Ou.; Gentlemen: Yours or the 19U» ultimo r—chad me a day or so before 1 was taken down with fever and chills, and siuce getting up, my lime was so taken up with matters preparatory to coming here, that 1 had to postpone an answer until now You ask me to give you my opinion of the value of the Eureka ~ ‘ Jeof Unre, as compared with the Unano, »e ve—its ol the pre—ot year’s opera- not now'time for a full reply to your inquiry. 1 remark that, in July, I think, 1 wrote out my anlnton thep upon the very points yon suggest. IFyrm-'wUl refer to tost letter, I think yon will find ell that 1 need —y in answer to yonr enquiry. As fa vorable as that opinion was then, 1 nave no reason, from the lafnrfie—loptaeou of dm crops, to change any part pTfe. H yon eaaaot fltod It, and will Inform me, I will, aasoon —I can, write ton opinion you have asked. Youre, Ao„ J. B. JONES. THOKSox.(Columbia Co., Ga., Nut. 6,1866. MBsana. F. W, aim a cu..- Gentlemen: According to promise, I give you the r—alt of experiments made this present year with the live tons ot ’’ Eureka Atnmonialed Bone Super Pbosphate of Lime,” purchased of yon 1—t spring. As you ure aware, the past neason with ns wa« un- preeedesud met weather in the spring, BtHlexceeelve drouth—couimenclng li June- we latter ratal gen erally to manured crops. 1 applitd,iLe Eureka to a Held of thirty acres or cotton, two tons to the Held, being about pue hundred and forty pounds to the acre. The field (atnbble) was broken up well,* and the Phosphate dr,11. d by h nd in toying off to ridge. Several rows were lett without its application to tret U. The difference between rinse rows and the bal ance of toe field could be discerned a considerable distance all the summer, and plainly so tn gathering tbs crop. And 1 am confident that tlie Phosphate ou tha thirty acres haa pain me flftv per cent. I applied a ton of the Phosphate to corn, after the corn was tip, before the first plowing, and tha re- suit In the growing of the corn was the same. In order, however, to make a thorough teat of it with other Fertilizers, I procured Peruvian Guano aud Phoenix Island Guano. I applied tbs Peruvian Gua no to eae aero af corn, super!utcndlng It to pereon, had the Phosphate to two ceres by the side of tlie first, tn nearlykfiditqus ntitles, applying about ne- fbartttle— sfthe Peruvian. Tne result was that the haepbate equaled the Peruvian Guano, toe ears of hikMtikg as heavy. I hare used —veral kinds of the many commercial —area offered, end coudder the Eureka the lieat utleto I would aa leave have it lor corn and cotton — the Peruvian. I also tried It on ws! trmelons and v—etables wlib the —me success. I should recom mend t****. for cotion, the Phosphate be put at least on Inch under tbe eeed, 200 pounds to the acre. Aud for cent, apply about a tabL Spoonful when planting toad with the grata, at least sixlncht a tram tlie grain. Very duly, yours, J. H. STOCKTON. SYLVANu, Ga., November 1, 1866. Me—SS. F. W. SIMS A CO., Savannah, Ga.: Gentlemen: Yourfrvorof tbe 20th ultimo did not reach tne until ,.fU r my returu from Savauuah. It gives me pieoanre to commun cate the result ol experience with the Eureka Puospliate of Lime. “ — too—and pouuds iff it ou ten I am —tiefled III— tlie land more than tour thousand ponds of seed cotion, and perhaps (this jest) uol more than three thousand. I hove already gathered Moat six thousand pounds, and may gst five hua fired more. Tlfe olay on throe ten acres «— very f.r from the sarfoce, abuht two feet. Had the clay been P in six Inches of the surf ace, I believe thst I Id hare made Sear nine fauoured pounds to toe "5. TRamka Phosphate of Lime'' it (according to PW jhaervatianltanch mere stimulating than Peru- visa Gnano, especially when applied on corn. 1 ap- pllsd one barrel (*50 ponndu on on acre and a halt of com. The production did not half equal the pro mt— which the con made during the first six weeks. Had ths same quantity been applied to the corn ta broken doses, I believe toe product would have been doable whet it wen. Tha corn was planted ta the —me Kind of land tliat the cotion was, and at tbe end of six msjhi w— unde times as high — corn adjoining, fear feet nod n half. Had I then applied more ef tne some manure It wo old have mode an overwhelming crop. But 1 had dobs af tt Wt. i I bellrire that fey land, which would make six han died pounds of seed cotton, with toe cisy dm ex- csedtag tax tori’— from the sarfiuv, could be mode to produce twelve hundred pounds by applying hreo -** pottads of this Fertilizer/ And 1 think tt —at to tpn a shallow ftfrrow, sprinkle about pounds per acre ta the furrow, aud cover it np immediately with a small Scotch orsnove! plow. Tale ihMfrt'be dons iiamediaieiy before pat- ting in th* seed. When toe c .ltou is ready for the Second or lhlpl .wofUng, about tne first J fine, yds a toifel plow near the oaten i iattfiM>*IV*l hundred poiin4s : mtMr to the acre, and cover tt Immediately. I think by pur- suing tble plan, the so ton would combine to grow and bear mill irost; otherwise it would take the r—t hi Aug—t, shed off everything, end die. ^To—«■ Very respectfully. & T. LAWTON. OanncaUvficriven On., Ga. Nov. 6,1866. ■max F. W. SIMS — OO-ftava—ran. Ga.: Sira: Yonr latter of She 'lfitn oiu, wav received ta You mutt excuse my neglifisnce in not _ 1 experimented somewhat with re I bought from you )a*t spring, and with- out — y reluctant* whatever, pronounce it an excel lent fertiliser. 1 applied on an acre of cotton three hundred pounds of it; the yield w— greater, toe weed fogCTwhnO stood the lofet drouth better than my neighbors’ cotton on (Mpeolied) stronger land un- —nwA 1 tried, and tovjtt Med with great socce an aU klndsof vegetabl— ' ' Yours. W. WATERS. Js. M—m.HMS’fr' Vtw^Ebi'tOttAlW rer Sfra (.take grant pleaserein givtagyofi tha It of my exp—dent wtth your EureksAmmonl- •iefi Bonn noper-Fbospnate of Lime, the present year, 5 end l ft—t remark before entering open tori ta— • toatiha pe—fi year, in tori locality has not be—a hvu—hli tari fee any n-mne-havtag had n six i’sdrouth dyingphfc^unto of July^and a p— at flm refit of oDehuudrod :poenda tofiM— , wtth an tuciaosed yield of one- I would have reoelved without . . ed daring the drouth my cotton IfiXurtniit. wMls magy pocthma of my crop, wbaregtoere w— flo manure, was parched and hunt. 1 consider this manure so parlor to the bast Ptiuvtan gnano, n— over stttnnlating toe .plant, — riSS^Efey^bamiotoer year- willWvsyounqtlce«aduettms. Commission: Merchants. Jas.T. Paterson, fiops A—.ocrrsT V JJ.-. U Lumber & Commission flo, 153 flay Street, Savannafe, a- ams •. *'/• Darien, Georgia. „ ; i. IWOrtere for Lumber soIi«:it“d; digit} *' S. 6. BATHES GENERAL COHUPSslOS BtERCIIAXT, AND WHOLBBALB 9KAUER IN Fl—ar, Greta, Feed arid Prodnee, CORNER STORE, ISO akd 192 Bax Stueet, foot of Babnaod St., Savannah, Georgia. References—C. A. Gam brill A Co., Norris A Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton' and Produce. oc2-tf POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats, Flour, Food, eto, SAVANNAH, GA. Referencesr Messrs. Tison A Gordon, Savannah, Ga. A Wilbur. Esq .Pres’t Home Ins Co., Savannah. Messrs. La Koche. West A Daniels, Savannah, GA Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christina, Suvunnnh, Ga. Messrs. Weaver, Richardson A CO.. New York. M Bachem, of G. Kenoward A Bachem, New York. sep 16-601 WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A GENTS for the purchase and sole of all kinds ol Cotton Domestics. liberal advances made on consignments. Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON, Of Newnan, Ga. B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefnskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun A Co., Sav'h. app*-3m Austin & Ellis, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. THOMAS M. AUSTIN, 1 La e of Apalachicola. Fla., CHARLES ELLIS, —pll-tf and Columbus, Ga. BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS Nil.: . . TIMBER AND LUMBER^ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Sash aud Blinds. tr MB] and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office. 180 Bay atn>et, PaTann«ih. Qa. jy27-tf W. A Bbyant. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding and Commissioa Merchants, Bay , j. If* BBQ J.LKAVE To CAM at^jloii of Uie ^ublic to our ^ ^ WELL SELECTED STOCK OP SHOES. AND GAITERs TRUNKS, VALISE8, : and bags. ; MATt, CAPS and UMBRELLAS 1 ; tor safe at No. 1 MASONIC Hill ' r of Batt and Broughton attoeto, in at f.® 'to ® r aJttr PHILLIPS. H AVE on band n full and Cemptau stock Decorated aud Gilt. Glareware In every variety. Cut and etstlng of C—tore.'B—kew, Button, Knives, ENGLISH AND * CO., and Retail Dealers, JMnner, Ten and Toilet Seta, it R&TS&E EritaBn l»W«rt lCM 1AM TABLE CUTLERY, wiitebs, Act, A«. ( Aft City and Country Dealers are earnestly tavttad to cuR arid examine onr Wholesale stock, tr. , pUcato the Jobbing Prio— and BEizgf unyre—itak Ml thfi Ulltod fitatoz for same quality and Wore at the asm* period .Of time. .ns::. __ HUatUitju Queensware House ■*» *— ——WS* to(l ’ E^o»d Door W«.t of Ball. r- _.ai iAill taw F W. CORNWELL baa removed h|s s4oek o # Hardware from tbe corner of JefTerflon and fill. Julian to Broughton afreet, one door Bafl and one door Weat of Meaam. Weedfit Cor or 30-1 m F. WT CORNWELL. SAVASNAfl PS0H, CHIPPEWA SQUABE, EXT door to the Theatre, open dally, Sunday* excepted, from 9 a. m.. to 9 p.m. Colored people will be admitted ou Tuesdays and Fridays. ltoSfl-lm* IHEOl MEVES. WANTED, A GENTS, fitso per month, everywhere, male and female, io sell, the Genuine Cot—awn Sense Fam ily Sewing Machine, the greatest invention of the age. Price $19. Every M,chine warranted three- years. A'ldms BECOME AGO., uolo-lmdJtw .. Clave lam), Ohio. COAL. North Biyer /YRiFnN'd'AOT. M ami MCour-laudt ,tr«L AY Sew York, Manufactory and D.-aitr» AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS kvptw AND FERTILIZERS. No*. 10,1L tt, 66 anil 60 Plows, celebrated Ito hawk. Valley Steel; Clipper Plow; flowe S.S'’ ThnMters and 01ean»rs, F.,n Mills, pow “ > “ 5 COTTON GINS. Emary’a celebrated Saw Gin. McCarthy*■ celebrated Roller Gin. Irialere—pplled Send for Circular. ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS, J> ED ASH, Steambost, Baltimore, Cambsrlond , ami English Oval. For sale by ton or cargo by CH1PMAN A CHAPIN. 104 SAVANNAH, - . Street, GEUttGll. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding goods, sales on consignment, and oil orders; aud will also keep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liqoors, Agricultural Imple ments, Bailding Materials, Fairbanks Jt Co’a Scales, Ac^, besides other goods and manufactured article^ for — !e on consignment, and lor winch they are agentr. Orders and consignments i espeetfuliv »o- icited. alS-ft OTLLL ; ontinne to be the largest Purnltura Mann- paSsr’*'’'* * DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, • ■ ^CBEfi»ydM TM)Urtfi MFliil—Ij n a £ FOHTMH BGUTHBfiN THABE, AfcSOp—sent refincrion in pries. Thom. w. brooRJi Fun N .«88rarSMta UPHOtiTMT.^ EM Bsc Street. N. B.—All ORDERS s nded.to. ' lc: .BU Jl'UO £A2lK£a * HOLLINGSWORTH & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Peters & Holimgsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddabd’s Uppeb Range, Bat Stbeet, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ’ cation nf orders. Libe al advances ma-.e oa Cotton shipped to our frienda ta New York, Baltb more and PhiladPlnhla. * ocltotf Groceries. KA BARRELS Buckwheat «»V '.00 narrcls Flout, all kinds 10ii tabs Butter and Lard 1M» boxes cheese - 26 bags Coffee _ - 200 kits Quarters, Eighths and Half bblz. Flab 25 boxes Codfish 250 boxes Rubius, Citron* Prunes, Currant* Pigs ufld Sardines' ** 26 boxes Lemons - . . 2u ban etc Douu 20 barrels Bacon Shoulders 20 hogsheads Clear Sides and 8trips luo barrels Refined and Urowa Sagan too casee Canned Fruits Soa \ Candies, Starch, Candy, Ac., ta store, and tor sale low at wholesale, by UNCKLES A SOB, U026-61. Corner Bay ami Barnard Street* PIANO TUNING RBrAiniBio. Bacon, Hams, Lard. JUST received and (or sale— . 26 hogsheads Clear Bacon Sides 66 hngtanrti Clear Rib Sides to hogsheads Prime Bright Sliould-jis U tierces Pore K.-ttle Reudeieil Laid to tierces CDO.ce Sngar Cored BigceJ Hnui 16 tierces Sugar Cored Uucovercti Bams . w.. . w Q WHITNEY i CO., OOlO-tf No. 4 Bairlf g dn ge. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. Is. T9 BRYAN STIIEKT, Jyll-fi—SAVANNAH. GA. Johnston, Woods & Co., C«n«ral Commis’n Merchants i . , _ to. 10 Stoddard’s Lower llaug:, SAVANNAH, GA. sepl-tf M. P. BEAUFORT, SAIL-MAKER, EXCHANGE WHARF, J^AHUTAOTUBES Sails, Tents, Cots, Hammocki Awning* Window Shades, Blocks and Falla; White Floor Sack* 24, <8 and 96 pounds; Bags of all ih» SDc rice, grain, h& Hanng good workmen and lint els— —wtag-maohin—.can fill orders for Bags at abort ntfilps. Tarpaulins for hire. oa largo soppy af tbs articlo Is now on the way to a.«»ff^,sgashst4ra»aa be able to mesi all orders. Ws will sell thte FertJUzer upon tbe felUoniag 1st Tsaay onswtio will give us satMhctory city secaptarice en four nwriths lime, doling from shtameat of pur—as* ^ To parti— who will —Us(y — of their responsi bility tad—fenpffnri,w# vtasek and take their r Intar—t from date ef shipment, and secured by fifif Mfigs Sttstlisd to their note* that eriouen sssSksvsssusmSS by fee OUmHbj Fertillz* OMfitoy nl BAEREiT'S, T EC 33 Gr. H. MILLS, (FROai LOHDOfl,) E ESPECTFULLY offers Lifl service* in tbe above business. M. M. comes recommended by maay of the Ant lists of tbe age, such as 8tnkoscb ( Adelina Pattj„fTprr Jael, Gottscbalk, Ac., as one of tbe beat tuners df tbe ege. . j . a: ’’it" i - *;c EEFEEENCK IN SAVAlClUH. C. M. Holst, Esq. M. B. Turner, Esq. Orders received for tuning st the esteblishmeni of John C. Schreiner k -Co., or at the residence of If Hill*, on Whitaker street, between Broughton sin lane and SUte street. no23»lm ON THIS CONTINJENT. It ta wannatrrsD to ttrinuaur liain ni ire onioixaL, N*runai.cuiriit, iu cyan 4 isc it c iiisrop the hair from pilling opt; it willlc- e l ic .rau from hnmorsand dandruff; reoubrs the i.iuw t. of >bc ■air, and ta a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we nth > v all of our afiuntato bbpcmb run konbv to.Vy pc. ■>*. wba will use two ttottlea, and then say Bi t rr,' . Vkge- taslk Hair Rbstobatitb has not pqr jraa t all we lOttmoKV from the Capital of ti e Unfieu States. Messrs. Barrett Jk Co: > - t 1 Wits induced to glye your Hair p epat.iliou a trial, and cao heartily rccoimoend it as unequalled ah a g Hi p tte Hair DreriUng. Purifier and Restorer,—giv »ns Wr sad a . the, taxurbtpt richness, find to the bead a cool and moot agreeable sensation, while it la thorough in re storing tbe hair to Its natural color. Very respectfully, w. Hamlet. Washington, J>. 0., May 16, 1308. Messr* J. R BarkeitaCo: I was Induced by a friem-Vto mak a trial of.Bdf- rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 am very much pleased with the effect U has hadron, my hair, I was nearly half gray, and now, before -hatag one bottle, my bead is Owed from dandruff, aud my hair has all the appearance ol youth. I fully believe Bart rett’a to be the best hair, preparation, ta tbe wqf )dr' r. Wx. Hamilton. Fredonln, H. Y., April 241866. _f. ■■ -!■ ■ ... 4 1> ^ A. E. BARRETT « CO., Frsprhtsr* -• Manchester, New Hampshire. 1 ' r J JACOB LIPRMAli, Corner Congress and Barnard street* Agent. P~ Sold by nil DrogglsU. jy2-tf V. B. DUFFY & C0~ r! ..Hr 207 Bay Street* . Imported and Domestic Liquors ^GENTS for Charles Pnrre Champagne* teUsr’p Kentucky Bourbon Whlttuy, Renault A Co. ’» Bren- dr.ore. ■ » The Richmond EclectiCj A. Mionthly Magazine or FOREIGN LITERATURE, RELIGIOUS AMD SEC ULAR. XS1TED BT Rev. MOtRS D. HOGS ANB Her. WM. BIOWR. T erms four dollars a year in advance, sto gie Copies. Forty Cent* . . . The undersigned are Agents for the above Maga zine, and are no.w ready to receive anhscrlpflQM fry ' hnmber. the year or eingi n>.24 i. KSTILL A BBOTHEffi, . .. A—Sttanfotor L*o f December. GOOEY’S LADY’S BOOB, fer flrfisswltsw DEMOHKST’S MIKBOK OF FASHIOIW, for l» cemher. l. HARPER’S MONTHLY, for December. ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for December. BEADLE’S MONTHLY, for December, BALLOU’S MONTHLY, for December. CRESCENT MONTHLY, for December. OUR YOl'NG FOLKS, for December. EVERY SATURDAY {Monthly Part) for WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS, L ANDING from Bark Eagle at White’s Ire* to sale low to clow consignment. 3,500 bushels Seed Oats, flaititiM far Sale. F YD Savannah river, twenty (20) mile, from Szvsn- VJ anh, consisting of seventeen hundred urn aixiy- fivs (1,76a) scree of LAND, with two setilenieDlk tad seven negro houses, fourteen by twenty (14x20) feet In sto* with * splendid stre m farlumticr andpizt milk Throe hundred and Iweuty (320) acres of epea Land, and one'thousand (l.uuu) to t-e e’esred. Kaait- trie for attack, range, with jpeat stall in Stvanneli, nnsnrp—sad by any locality m the vicinity. Ah dts butaUBgaincood repair. . . Annly to E. W. Solomons, Cotittr ss strw i, or at thtamSra oc2-Sm H. J. STuOBHAli. Cotton in Seed. ; undersigned will purcb&se Cotton to Seed lit ) or small quentities, to any amount, w done on toll. Apply to t". H. T. MINOB, Jx. At office of O. B. Lam» r . Jr.» oc3n-lm No. 92 Fhv st reet, np stain. Coffee. ft AAA BAGS COFFEE, Dta>— tmpnzistVm from Rio dc Janeiro, rj.-m . i . Yor sate bv ocl-3m* WEED A CORNWELL. Boker’s Bitters fit aU prominent Grocer* Wine Mrichri"' •fffiDraggista. and wholesale only, by Lv FUNICE, Jr., Sole A^ent, ante tor ■■ NO. M Liberty street. W._Y’ EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOOD* Onr usual supply of Maw Toe* Wseklt— no Bri||n| noii BWgAAJWWCTW. 25 Superlor^lorida Orange* , - ,i 96 boxes Silver Skin Oukm* For sale by - OC30-U A. WILCOX A(XL Notice. V Oo.Utttw Dry (totoST* D4f BAEBY LAI ’At Ok DissolutKM) of €o-Partfiefship. rriHE caPARrirttoffiifrfifcretoiylixtsting i>e- JL tween the ■ederri^nw* fcff* Mel-iii name ol V. A. RYAN A CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual meant. . - - ■ :r?'h n ror W. B. Daffy A Co. aw nulhorissdfio—tale akstfi a—ttofi aeoounta. iKtam eh asidv .t ■V. A. RYAN, rti v-i *r A. ft BIGELOW, J. P.'GILSON, Agent. CO-PAttftfEltefflP. The underBlgoed have' sssseluh.fi. themtolvra to , Esther under tbe firm uame of W. B. DUFFY’ A cm ' at the former store af V. A. Ryan A Co.. 2t>T Bay street. W. B. DUFFY*, npta A. 8. BIGELOW. Market Statfe. ......flTY MABSaAL’B * * rilrtot thb OttHn ■ I wnfi under dfreotlofi of Tfir Ttlfitirmiitf of the (k« Osfftmttto* I vtMlsstl an WlUUUUrilATJBfo St no*L ii 13fctffi ivttnnce wHt the reived who 1a at' Provisions or Vfei iu tiotiusoeai ^AGONS - AND CABT8, Ly ' Vi _, 3 oen ' Z. T. METCALFE A CQ... T ie fine gabdi Thfinfiertmlt fOfifis * Jrin. Apply at Tfels ( Bankers & Brokers Mlmla, Ala., WILLracrive Deposit* buy ahd ^tffd*llto*BncamntBankNote*Ger«^; uUMr aacoritiea. Will mlso buy tu ioi|Baiifii|. Ootleetlous made and prompUy remitted. ! fi»fita» make collsctiom.tn any i-r Btaltft—arid ssnke cash advaso* °° ISiStouwfttaPde in Net* York. Chariewn. Zm wehtaota or New Orleans ^ ffpetaffnff urn qpald to capital, with «« * IggfiritWri* ri «t saiBrien^gtarin^ 01 to nil our baetaeas (rnaaactlon* BEFBH TO 2S5£#SSii* wTo,k - feOo., Chsrisston, S. C. ft Co^ Savannah, G* Mobile, Ala. Morri* Montgomery, A a. V* M. Young, columbo* Oa. John King, Banker, Ortfimbo* ftMte wwiza Era., New Orl«n* L*. fitaffitonft 0*. Loorivtne, Ky. tofissft A Bewtaaf. flf. Leri*. Mo. Ki *-3« ^ESWWbAM»mW» >.=»!*- B.J. TRACY S—eeew V tw D. S. teffieri, s street, Y6* JAte afAMAito ■*»««• liffiflA ,-M -,33th" »<h r '