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Legal Notices.
Savannah, Georgia, Tuesday, December 4,1866.
r i E0«GI A - CH ^ THAM COD1,T *—' t0
apply at the Court
^'/tuTis Dianksory as Administrator
j jobs of Nicoll, of said county, de-
t0 cite and admonish all whom
111 , Ik> and appear before told Court to
r any they have) on or before the
’■;'b iureh nit, otherwise said let-
i‘^iod'and official signature this 23d day
D. A. O’BYRNR,
Ordinary.
AjgjjuTKFFXNQHAil COUNTY —
A m it may concern:
niS 0 n Conaway will apply at the Court
[■■‘‘mtemDiamWy as Administrator
L Jf Jas. T. Conaway, late of said county,
, „ tore to cite and admonish all whom
,, oe and appear before said oonrt to
: “n fit any they have), on or before the
hitch next, oluerwise said letters will
official signature this 19th
H, l»M- J,, B. TEBKAC, Ordinary. .
"totv days after the date hereot I wtl
•■fs? Court ol Ordinary of FJnnghsm
"vftowll all the lands of the estate of
hw* dw ““’ 1!d - qeOROE W. FOY,
, Administrator. .
rJwKtdATHCLLOCH COUNTY.-To
a* Lane applies to me for the
!“of relet L "heffleld. orphan of Peter
•fSfort to cite and admonish all and
. kmdred and Wends of aald minor to
i!!us'y'uelt^why .aid'Lettera should not
Ordinary.
wee.
■^TwirT^AUi.-wui be sold at
ri, lluiloch county, Ga., on the flrst
SSSSSM
Su,df0r %aNCY DEK*R ei ”
Administratrix.
IKOliijlA, BULLOCH UOUNTY—To
1 may conctsru ;
guitus Meucy applies ,0 n J l '? n f ?, r , “!?
if Hanison U., Laura J. and Austin J.
urns or iluclieil Franklin, deceased:
lerefore, io cite and admouish all the
minors to allow cause, ir any they
fore the first Monday in January next,
re should not he granted to said ap-
m my h ind officially, this 15th day of
DAVID BEASLEY,
Ordinary.
i-ADMINISTRATOR’S i SALE,
laid before Hie Court Hon9e door, In
ora. in Bulloch County, on tne first
Jmu iry next, between the legal boon
MBilred aud twenty-five acres of land,
, wed improved, wiib some good bay
[illivatlou, and is a desirable tract of
d iiy the ugeechee river aud the lands
vuebe, Thomas C. S. Dutton, and 0.8.
■mg to the estate of James E Hogan,
i aider of the Ceurt of Ordinary ol Bui
,r a division among tbe heirs of aald
aeday of sale.
SOLOMON HAQAN,
Administrator.
■^ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
mid before tile Court Hoasedoor, in
nia. in Bulloch County, on the first
jauuary next, between the legal hours
liulreu acres of land, more or less,
a: n me mill, Ac , known as Dolsach's
wil led on the east by Lott’s creek, and
ii i wed Iiy the lands of II. A. Rogers,
-uiii by the land or A. J. Mikeli, belong-,
iik:u! tieurge W. Delsaeh, and the late
.lulldeceased. Hold under an order of
ordinary of Bulloch County for a divl-
niicirt.
iiuyef sale. •
It r. WORLEY, Administrator,
Morns non, with tne will annexed.
W 66481A, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To
m I Kj concern : j •:
•toil. Martin has applied to me for
khu-tration Ae bonis non on the estate
'Smith, di ceased : -• •'
lerefute, to cite and admonish all per-
:d. whether kindred or creditors, to
! any they have, on or before the first
iui ixskt, why Letters should not be
■ ■■ at »
and official signature this
DAVID BEASLEY,
a* Ordinary.
Co^l, Coal.
r4
jg aiae, Lorberry Coal, landing,
tt for tie In lots to salt purchasers, by
(UiHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
f . HTE ft CO ,
ewton ft Bradbnrya,)
First Class PI
irtes,
A American World*# Fs r and
I ndustry of aH Natfona <
ishuient is now conlinned
GUIS EMNST, at the- old
(between Crosby and Am
• jyd-lyeod 1
•Mill.man In thVcto,,
'•divs ol the Nsas iAw
■ March, April and J -
libe.a) price wll ‘
vad Herald office.
ESTABLISHED 1825.
THOMAS J. FLACK & SONS,
ImDorters and Dealers
IN
BRANDIES,
[ins, Wines, Cordials, Ales, Etc.
No. 52 Sooth Street,
A LARGE STOCK OP THE FINEST GRADES OF
Old Monongahela, Rye
AND
nol9-eodlm
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
FXJLTOlsr
AND MINING CO.
jital Stock, - - - $800,000
SHARKS, $90 EACH.
i'V, ill i ■ j.'. r -
PAYMENT, $16 PER SHARE
And nbiettier aameament fondle, 1 excel" by direction
of a majority of all the Stockholders. ,
f
0FFI0BB3:
J. P. SLSAN
President
R. A RAWSON
Vice President.
JN< i. 0. WHITNER.
P P. PRAM
.Seoretaiy.
.TrMinra#.
i. P. dpGAN,
E. K.JtAWSON,
P. P. PEASE,
DIRECTORS:
ROBT. LOGAN,
S. K. McCAWRY,
JNO. O WHITNRW,
W. F. PARKHUBST.
Ells Company proposes to operate in Georgia, Ala
bama and Tepnenace. Having lenseil Lands in the
Having .
Immediate Vicinity of recent oil discoveries, it now
offers, a portion of Its Stock for sale, tbe amount paid
npoai hlch shall be retoraed to u» purchaser before
ly ge lertl dividend will be declared.
A limited amount of Stock may be secured by call
ing on lbs undersigned, agents in this city.
BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
Estate Sale.
5,000 fterel of Itahered Lsadi iw a Body
a ; AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY B)CLL, WYLLY 4t CHRISTIAN.
5,000 acres of Heavily Timbered LANDS lying in
Bulloch county, adjoining the landa of Dr. Brown,
uug, and others, situated three mi lee from
‘ iee river and four miles from No. 6, Central
The Lends produce cotton, corn, sugar
, and is one of the most healthy locations in
; the society is excellent. For the lumber
and farming it cannot be excelled.
The above property belongs to tbe estate of the late
John M, Bunn, deceased, and sold by sn order of the
Honorable Coart of Ordinary of Screven county, No
vember term, 1866, for the benefit of the heirs end
creditors of said estate. Plot of the Land can be seen
at our counting-room. For further particulars apply
to us; or Mr. B. C. Kittles, No. 6, Central Bailroad.
Terms—One half cash; balance in twelve months,
with 7 per ceut.mtereat, secured by mortgage on the
property!; purchaser to pay for papers
H. C. KITTLE,
itrator, cummeo, teatanvrUo annexo,
estate of John M. Burns,
r Herald please copy for one month end
| to this ofilor. ’
NEW
lots, SI
STORE.
BOOtS, SHOES, HATS AND
bLOTHING,
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET.
l: -: r
ttte art now receiving, and ready to exhibit onr
W large and weH selected stock of the above men-
talned goods from tha best manufacturers, and pat
op expreitfij for the Georgia and Florida trade.
Merchants and Planters
are invited to examine our stock before purchasing
lae where.
R6cklandLime.
To Planters.
[SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866.
THE J. B CARY & CO.’S
“NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO”
W HICH id now offered to Planters possesses quali
ties which are peculiar to it alone, and render it
far superior to any other known, as has been fully
provan by tbe “French Academy of Sciences,” and
alio by practical persona of enlarged experience in
every department of Agriculture.
Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly
distinguish the “ Nonpareil French Guano,” maybe
enumerated the following .-
1st. It will promote the growth of Cotton, Cora, To
bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A
No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully
tested, at the same time being entirely free from the
objectionable properties of tbe above, as it ia a Perma
nent Improver of the Boil, instead of a stimulant.
Sd. It can be applied to the leaves as well as the
loots of plants, without any danger of horning them,
if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap
plied tbe soil will retain its moisture, and will not
bake, even tbe most clayey.
3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy,
ing either plant or grain, and wherever it ia applied
every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap
pear, Us properties being repugnant to insect life of
every kind. This quality alone will be a greet benefit
to agriculture when it is estimated what vest numbers,
aa Southern planters know, have loot their crop by in
sect depredations.
In a circular it U impassible to fully enter into the
merits of the “Nonpareil French Guano,” bat we aa-
sure tbe pubUc that we have not exaggerated, and it
only remains for those interested to teat its valm
when we feel confident that it wUl rapidly snj
all others.
REFERENCES <
T. Pendleton, Qiark county. West Virginia; Col. B.
Morgan, do.; 0. Cimble, da.;E. McCormick,do.; Mai.
Green, do.; CoL J. Ware. do.; C.Sheppard, do.; P. V.
Sheppard, do.; J. Endrrs, do.; Daniel McCullough,
Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe,
Baltimore county; F. Merryman, do.; S. Patterson,
Harford county, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvert county, Md.;
J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti
more; B. Sinclair ft Co., Baltimore.
_f Beware of Counterfeits. All of onr barrels will
be stamped with name and address.
Join HmtBTMAK, Esq., formerly President of Ma
ryland’s Agricultural Society, Bays:
Baltimore, July 21,1866.
Meshbs. J. B. Caby ft Co.:
Gents—My gardner has been making experiments
with your “Nonpariel French Ghano"—be baa ap
plied it to beets, .cantelopes and very young cucumber
vines, which at this season of the year are very liable
to injury from inaeeta. Aa far as we can judge, It is
a first-rate article, and comes up to your claim of its
merits. I shall use three tons On wheat and rye this
ran
Messrs. J. B. Cary ft Co., through their Agent, Mr.
Louis T. Guienot, having made an arrangement with
the firm of BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN, planters
can rely mjion obtaining the genuine •• Nonpareil
French Guano.”
0- THIS Is the Principal Depot. "aU
4^ Beware of Counterfeits! AU our barrels wUl
be branded with our name and address.
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NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
i jin opening for the inspection of the public*
i flue stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT-
TRKSSEB, &c-> Ac.,
To which the attention of all is Invited,
tar Warerooma, 178 BROUGHTON STBEHVSher
OCX’s old Dry Goods Store.
nft-lv S B. H ARRINGTON.
Miscellaneous.
Ross’ Algaroba Steam Packing,
FOB
STEAM, WATER OR OIL PIPE JOINTS,
CYLYNDER HEADS, STEAM CHESTS,
JOINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Patkntxd 1866.
Tbe Best, lost Durable,
A j 0 |^|
Cheapest Packing Ever lijeiUi.
Superior to Rubber, and CoeTBfa.. Frm
Psb Cent. Less. Warranted to Last
Longer, and to Stand Wbere Bue-
ber Will Not, being unaf
fected by Steam, Oil,
Naptha, Water or any
Degree of Heat
o r Pressure
to which
It is Ordinarily Subjected.
T his packing is made of composition'
Board prepared expressly lor this purpose, folly
sucnratcit with a South American Gum, obtained
lromthcAl aruhaTree, il asolved in oils, with other
materials which Impart rol'dity and power of resis
tance against the elements and substances wnich
sons impair all other packings.
It has not beeu brought before the public aa an
experiment, but after llie most thorough practical
teat of its qualities. In various places iu ihla coantry
for nearly a year, and lor over two years. In Sonthl .
America, where ij wa9 lniMiladL'.iWbsretoMt bee f 1
beeu Died It lias giveu unqualified satisfaction, and
ha, invariably superseded rubber. A premium
awarded the in'veutors at the Evhibtfton of tbe Mas-
ischusrtts Charitable Mechanics’ Association Fair, in
lsrifi, without a. y effort on their past.
This Packing is now in uae in sugar refineries, wa
ter works, oil works, rolling mills, steamships, ftc.,
and the annexed r, commendations speak for them
selves iu regard to its qualutae and comparative cost
It la equally good for faced or rough joints, aad ls
warranted iu all cases to give satisfaction. It ta es-
pei mily lecomwended lor Steam Chests, and for all
places where grease or oil destroys rubber. It will
withstand the jar ol -heavy steam hammers, and
great piessuie, where all other packing soon (lyes
out. It coutiiuH mi sulphur, n. r any thing that will
corrode the joints on wbiohk. may be used; and In
case or breaking the joints ft does not ‘adtrere.but
will dome oir whole, and can be naed again.
It Is luanafaclared in rolls any length, at sad 4*
incht wide, aud is numbered rrom D toi,N<x a being
about K inch thick aud weighing six pounds per
square > ird, No. 0 weighing but little more than half
a pomul p ir square yard. It cau also be made of say
required si/e and thtekusw.
i.agkeis foi Manholes, Steam Pipes, ftc., furnished
to order withe it extra charge. Where the joints are
ordinarily ftctu, Nos. I and * are need. For Johns
faced with care, and new or not corroded. No.« will
answer. The higher numbers are tor nnfaced and
bad joints. i
While lhe coat of this Packing ia tore per pound
than good rubber, ita weight la lees than one half;
and as beat has little er no effect upon it, it may be
used much thinner than rubber, making tie cost to
the consumer, in many cases, leas than one-third that
of rubber. FAIRBANKS, BOSS ft 00.,
Sole Manufacturers.
Orders for large or small quantities promptly filled.
Tlie trade supplied on liberal term, by
S. K. HEAD, Agent.
New. and Herald Office, savannah, Ga.
CERTIFICATES. .
. South Boston, April 14) 18W. .
Mb. James Boss—Dear Sir: T have uaed your Alga
roba Steam Packing on a Steam Hammer, and other
joints, where there is s heavy jar, and where Bed
Lead has failed, aud I am happy to say that your Pack
ing is the best thiug.I bave ever used, and it cannot
be too highly recommended.
Yours, must respectfully,
B. 8. JENNESS,
* Chief Engineer Bay State Iron Work A
Engine House,
Chableston Waxen Wpa
This is to certify that I have in
Steam Packing” since November 1st, 1886, and find it
cheaper and superior to any Packing 1 have y6i used,
having given it a severe test during that time where
rubber would not stand.
I om cheerfully recommend It to all who may hi®
“—SgSr WM.C.80GTT.
Engineer Pumping Engine,
Charleston Water Works. '
James Ross, Esq.—Dear Sir: I have used at our
works in South Boston, your Algaroba. Psph^gJUr
some three months past, and I' cheerfully recommend
it as being a cheap and durable Packing for either
steam or other joints. I have used for above length of
time the Packing in making joints ou pipe and pomps
through which we daily pump large quantities of ou,
some times using it when heated oil passes in great
quantities; in-short, in all the places 1 have pjfttit to
tbe test of actual use, it has answered a good purpose,
and I cheerfully recommend it to the notioe of persona
using Packing for flange or other joints.
I am yout^
Miscellaneous.
Assignee’s Sale.
j*
rtofrriR for .Ale the BalldhrykAown re th. Btnk
'.^Comm«^..tiu«^h SS; ^*TO i hUd
■ad tixtv tout on Bryfifi
. tot Mb. 10, Jeykyl ’
n i BaBding Swell adapted for enrrying an a
saafetu tatinrek.
large Btakiaffl
The mlddfo«fai4hlrfiiNI atoff tat Ho- lj tfod thu
isteasawtaas.""
I-iD'l’idnWMaaki-
I doilare each, of tha
iy the Mobile aadOi-
ny, and tklrteea boodaoT tha
Ive hundred dollar* each. Ia-
* Berea par ccak per uaaam.
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
Port and Madura,
! HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMfgTSAD BTC.
itlon to our buMneaa of aeillsg Wiaea, etc.
nal package*, aad la order to Uuare to oon-
Pore Liquor* la a compact and ceavealaat
9 commenced the enterprlae afbottilag aad
lncaaea our well known Wlnea, BraaiMto.
a, etc., and have lent them oat ia a atyla that
woald preclude the poaslhllity pt their hatog tam
pered with before reaching the pafotmfor. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying auoceaa that haa re-
our effort* haa encouraged ui to malutala
thestahdard’ aa regards quality, alao, to maka ta-
ereaaed effort* to retain tha confidence and patron
age which baa bean ao liberally b earn wad upon aa.
BtNlNGXR ft GO.,
Eatabllahed 1778.] Importer, of Wiaea, ftc.,
No. It Beaver street, New York,
i papular good* are put np la Caare con-
one dozen bottle* each, and are Md by
jr.‘:;g. n ; uwi,
SOLE: AGENT FOR THE STATE OF QBOROU,
SAVANNAH.
and all prototoent Draggtau, Ornate, etc.
OPINIONS OF'
IBS
ever
The
Beaver
SS-.
e importing house of Blnlsger ft Co.. No. It
isr street, Is conducted upon principles of tatag-
fstrness, and the hlgtieet honor,—N. Y, Free lag
jet-DeodftWly
A Fine Blaek Mare
FOR SALE,
BY BELL. WYLLY ft CHBUTIAN.
W E will recommend her to be Und, gentle, and ia
every particular a family Horte—good for a
light rockawiiy. can be sees at Dan. Butler's Stable.
Terms known a Counting-Room. ocll
Superintendent Downer Kerosene Oil Go.
Boston, Mass., March 16,1386.
I have used “Ross' Algaroba Steam Packing” on
board the Steamsbip Csssandra, and hava' found it
sfiperior to any Packing I have used. It ia not only
chusner Lrut superior lofft ubber Packing.
(Signed) GEO. B. EMERY,
Chief Engineer of Steamship Cassandra.
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S TATE OF GEORGIA^C’HATHAM COC?*TY—To
all whom it may concern r . , - -'
Whereas. Dr. Richard I). Arnold will apply at the
Court of ordinary for Letters D auhawry as exacatus
oil the estate of Margaret James, late of laid county,
d< Triese 1 are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear at aald Court
S.Sn«S—
letters will be granted.
BLANCEVILLE
vi mm,
VAN WEST, POLE CO., OA.
Cap’l ffitoolfofoaOOJKK)
SHARES, gtS EACH.
PaarnavT—A. WUbar. Savannah, Ga.
Vina Paxsroxnv—K C. Grannlaa, Macoa, On.
Sboextaxt—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, G*.
flTHIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
1 oiders for Slate, however lam, fw reafiag, tor
furniture mannmetored out of alaie, for lintels, for
pavement,and for any othar urea to whkto aateewk
be applied. The quarry is eoavmleat to tim cWeaef
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Alhany aad Ooiumbu*.
On.; to the cities ofSelm* Mootgreaerr aadMoWl*,
Ala.: to New Orleans, aad will shortly beJtoK—
* :3oas«.- -
wellkaowu.
Orders may Msddrereed to
$ i A. E. MARSHALL. 8ae*y,
• r For Sale,
T HE small Light Draught Steamer COIAIM BIA,
now lying iu AamsrV Oanid.^JUr^sffllcalars,
Inquire at
ntnu-vut;-
HORATIO PIT0B1
u igWflP ‘
X
A. RICHARDSON,
MERCHANDISE AND- SHIP BROKER,
194 BAY STREET,
/CONSTANTLY on hand, aad for sale at lowrst mar-
’nOlMf
Ji. YOUTHS’
History of Ae feffesrt Civil War.
NE VOLUME, ldino. 38e p»ga«, wtih iilamra-
1.1/price $1 5 J. Jo* retehred, aad ter Me by
■old ESTIW, ft EBOTHEB.
0
LOST,
N TUESDAY
MiM n
to*'
to tha owner..
rSZSSS offishtieignatare this 8th day of M*. "ntoftdSWrrtimtire pepreA to the Mre at
18 ii y * D. A. O-EYWiilt. * p. Solomon, oreioaite the Mai5an Baeee aad retain
inys-lamdm Ordinary. thamohey. No questions asked. uavB