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Insurance.
LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
THE ORIGINAL
Traveler's Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
INSURES AGAINST ALL
it O'!
AND
ACCIDENTS;
ALSO IXSUBKS AGAINST
LOSS OF LIFE FROM ANY CAUSE!
Whether Disease or Accldcet.
With Compensatioa far Personal
INJURIES.
JJATES ol PREMIUM lower than those of any
other Life Company.
nr All approved forms of Life Politer, either with
or without compensation for personal Injuries, as
the applicant may dedre.
CASH CAPITAL. I I ... $300,OUO
•With a surplua of abont $2(0,009.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The Traveler’s of Hartford now issues' policies in
suring against loss of life iroin any cause, whether
disease or accident, with weekly compensation foi
disabling accident, thus combining life and accldeoi
insurance under one policy, at the lowest rales or
premium.
ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR LIFE.
Policies for Life insure against death from any
ciuau. and the premium is payable annually during
life. Kale pe: tit.uou:
Age of 20 25 30 35 40
Ordinary Lite
Policy $1213 $13 66 $16 03 $15 92 $*76
Combined Life
and Accident 1516 16 86 19 06 2192 26 75
Other ages in proportion. '
TEN YEAR NOX-FORFSITABLE.
Tea Year Nou-Forfeitabld Policies .iuaure against
death irom any cause, and the premiums are all
paid no iu ten years. Compensation holds, uudei
this formed policy,during the whole life. Thesi
policies are nor-’orftirahle after two annual pay
ments. Rate per *r,oou:
Age of 20 25 3f> 35 * 40
Ordinary Life " •
Policy $2614 $’0 08 $39 6G * $37 04 $42 44
Combined Life
and Accident 32 at 35 37 3J 76 42 91 * 4b 03
Other ages in proportion.
Aie*>, TermJilld N .u-Forfeitable Endowment Poli
cies at proportionate low rates. ‘ «
The Ccmtilued Life and Accident policy, it Is cuufi.
aentl.v believed, affords the best insurance lot the
least money, and covers all personal hazatds under
one policy.
JAS. G. BATTERSOK, President.
RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary.
Hon. *EiaIZUIL WRIGHT,
* H K .VRYA.bffi AC1U#rJ '
H P. STEARNS^W^
Consulting huigeou.
A. WILBUR,
General Agent Soulbern Georgia, 89 Bay street
WM. R. BOYD,
BOV13 Agent in Savannah.
A Glorious Result
H.
: ..i >• ..
There are aa many roade to fame -anti forlun ,* a
there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Yoorai -
blttous warrior Is tor carrying bis way with tl.<
•afire; yoar aspiring politician for scheming his ora}
by Intrigue and consummate art. But there Is one
grind broad path "to the goal, along which nothing
base can travel. It D the path sot apart tor the
man cannot surmount. Thiefacthae been exemplified
n Innumerable Instances, bat tn tow more forcibly
nankin the rise and progress of DR. HOOFifaND's
GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen year. Itscourst
has been onward and upward, scattering blessings at
every step, until It now stand* on the topmost rounds
ofthe ladder offame. as the J
GREAT TONIC.
o
Hoofland’s German Bitters
la a positive remedy tor- <*
DYSPEPSIA,
an
Diseases Resulting from
OIMIIIR IF THE IIVEI »
•IIUTIVE MIAMI,
[And la the only certain and safe
RESTORER Of STRENGTH
IN CASES OF DEBILITY.
By the nee of this Bitters HE
Weakened aad Debilitated Ermine, lit
come Renewed with all the Vigor
of Health.
impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and Che patten
u a short time regains
Vidfor, Health and 8tren~th.
Cumberland Valley
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NASKVILLF, TEN'N.
(Eire, marine and. Llff.j
OFFICE IN SAVANNAH, 167 BAT STREET.
Authorized Capital, , i $500,00(1.
T illf COM 1’AN Y is prepared to issue Po'tcies on
as favorable terms as any Eastern Company
„ t „ GEORGE U. LENOIR, President.
S. L. Tbh-pk, Secretary.
nni'EHENCKS:
Wing, Tohey k Co., Bankers, Nashville.
Hon. W. Mat. Brown, Mayor, Nashville.
Him. W. U. Wilkinson, Recorder, Nashville.
Hon. G, J, Stubblefield, Attorney General, Ntsh-
villc.
General N. B. Pearce, Wholesale Groce, y aud Coin
minion Merchant, Na.hvll.e.
.Stratton, Cheney A Hoy, Cotton and Commission
Merchants, Naehville.
C. Mies & Co., Fomlture and Commission Mer
chants Nashville.
W. J. Parks & Co., Druggists, Nashville.
D. Wiel ,t Co., Dry uootla 5tere)i«nts, Nashville:
D. J. Mey-rhardl, Dry Goods Merchant,Naehville.
W. C. Collier, Book Liea'er, Nashville.
K. H. Singleton, Book Dealer. Nashville.
i\ c. Dunnlogton & Co., Eiitors aud Proprietors
of Hie Union and American, Nashville
Mernt * Hill Wall Paocr Dealers, Nashville.
Dr. Frazier, Senator, Nashville.
J Kham, Editor Tennessee StaataiSelttmg..
A Myer A Co., Wholesale Grocers. Nashville
General J B. Painter, Attorney, Murireeboro.
General James R. Chalmers, Attorney, Memphis.
B. F. C. Brooks, Banker, Memphis,
lion. Benjamin G. Humphreys, Governor of Mlasis-
eippl.
it on. T T. Swann, Auditor of Mississippi.
Gi-n-ral E. 0. Walthall, Attorney, Coffeeville Miss.
General W. f. Branfly, Attorney, Greecan.ro, Mine.
General 3. D. Lee, Brook,ville, Mise. ■ ;
•oueral J. Whecier, Cotton Factor. New Orleans
General J. U. Hood, firm of i. B. Bood A Co. New
Orleans.
1 amu 6111,8 Ull,8un * Austin, Attorneys. N*w O •
Prole-"or J. P Logan, Atlanta, Ga.
lion. Kemp P. Patties, Treasurer of State, Raleigh,
Nwrth Carolina. '
General N. R. Forrest, Memphis.
NEW ENGLIND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Authorized Capital of > i $-400,000.
wm. rTsymoks,
Agent for Savannah,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs!
Couatipatloa, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Diaguiaiar Food, Fullness or Weight
lug orRuttering at the Pit of'the
lugbrFiuti
log, TIstforiagSAthe
Choking or Suffocating
Sensation when in a Lying Pos
ture, Dimness of Vision,
Dots or
Webs before the I
aud Doll Pear-la t
cteucy of 14 ~
the Skin and Eyes,*Mtt „ .
Cheat, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flaahfik of Heat, Burn
lug In the Flesh, Constant Imagialugs of Evil,
and great Duprssrisn of Spirits.
A' IfgW AND VAhl'ABLE AID TO AGB1-
■* COLTORB. .
A Larger PropiMis srirsfit them Cram
ssj ks'hss rerflllTsv ‘
FOR SALE BY
Fa W. SI NTS A CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Naval Stores, ghipplsg aud Geueral
- COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
.'ITT'Eare now offering for sale the most valuable
W ' eBRTlUZBB
eve- put before our planting community. It. has
been honestly and (airly tried by gentlemen of intel
ligence, whuse certificates are be^oniany question,
it is' an uriicleof comparatively rec-st manipula
tion, and Ite'full ineriie btvuuot seen Shade appa- ent
from a want of c .rrect knoa lodge as to Mie most ad
viiinageous manner ol using n; but even with this
year’.-, experiments, when tint seasons hare been
m St unproptliou* its value as a Fertiliser haw been
triumphantly proven.
We are tlie sole agents for this Manure, known as
The Eureka Auuoulated Bone Super
Phosphate of ldine,
for Ut-oigia and Florida.
We ask the attention of every planter Jo the fol-
lowiug certificates, trow gentlemen of the highest
respectability: jiuin
Bibdsvillk, Burke Co., Nov. 1,1866.
MlSStS. F. W. Q1 MB'A CO.T •
. Dear Sirs: Your favorof the 19thalk, asking me i
give you the result of my exosrieuea is-toe use of
the Eureka Aiumoniatsd Dune Super-Phosphate
of Lime, came duly to hand. I used this Fer
tiliser under cotton and as a tap dre-mug tor
c-rn, uuder s f„w garden vegstablee and h-por.
tion of my turnip crop. Witn ail thsss crops
I found it acted as finely as the uanufaeturers’
claim lor it. With all the serious disasters that befell
us this year in a protracted drouth and rust in oettou,
my crops were largely augmented by its use. My
coni crop, I am satisfied, was doubled by the applica
tion, and had the rams continued o bare kept the
manure diluted, 1 think it whuld have trebled tbs crop
of corn on old exhausted laud. With it this ye ,r 1
have made enough coin for the use of my plantation,
whereas I should have had to buy largely to have kept
up the same worklug force next year. Its stimulating
qualities were very perceptible in the raptd glowtn
und early development oi all plants upon which it
was used; and if it is the permanent Fertilizer Unit is
claimed for it, aud doubtless it is, I would pnAhrit to
Peruviau Guano or other fertilizers more volatile and
costly. Comparing its effects upoii' toy ’crop with
whst 1 witnessed of those manured with Parnnau
Guano, I certainly am satisfied with its results—al
though it needed the ruins to hava kept it diluted-
and all the crops did not receive the full benefit of l$e
application. If yon are enabled io turaiah me sen
article auother year I would like to try it again.
Yours, very respectfully, WM Ek JONES,
Hkkndon, BurkeOo., Ga. July 24,1866.
F. W. SIMS ft CO :
Gents: As to the action of the Fertilizer, I have
been highly gratified.. Its effects have been yen fffcj-,
tlnct at every stage of the crop,' Olid its proprietors
have Is-en peculiarly: fortunate In the production
of a Fertilizer that is equally beneficial on corn
aud cotton. It io quile stimulating and 'yet mild,
possersiug the advantage of guoao (Peruvian!
in the first, und superior io It In being free fro n
the Heating, burning effect, so disastrous in a drouth.
My experience is that this American gu t no is too
slow m its acti ns lor corn, but i| is excellent for cot
ton. This arise i irorn the fact that the Aluer.cau va
rieties, as they are known, possess more of the phuu-
pliatcs aud less of ammouia than the Peruvian. This
account- for the quicker octiou of the Peruvian upon
the crop, but the less permanent effect on the soil.
What will be the influence of tlie Eureka remains to
be seen, as tuis is my first year’s trial; but toy obser
vation to far is, that no manure'can be happier iu Us
effects on the crop at every stage of Us progress' Such
I think, is the iinpres-ion of others who have tried it
in this section', with whom I have conversed.
I have only used it this yeuron-com add cotton, the
yield of wulem I think, would hare been doubled and
eveu trebled if the seasons ho^ been favorable. But.
manure ot no kiud can make a crop without rain; ao,l
hence whatever may be-the resalt of tlie year’s labor,
m.v opinion u( Jim Eureka above given will not be
affected. I want to try it upon turnips this faU. Can
you send me a couple of barrels mure of it to this sta
tion, No. 9,0. R. K. Yoon, Ac., J. B. JONES.
Millbdoevjlle, November L tntifi.
Messrs. F. W. siMS A 00.;' '
Gentlemen: Yours oi the 19th ultimo reached mo a
day or so before Iwasiakea down with fever and
chilli, and since getting fits my Urns was ao taken
up with matters preparatory to coming here, that I
had to postpone an answer nnul now You ask me
to give yon my opinion of tlie value of the Buraks
Groceries pd, Liquors.
raos. J. DUNBAR.
HENRY A. STULTB
Phosphate of Lime,
based upon ihe res
(ions. I li
That these Bitten
contain no Rum or Whiskey.
And can’t make Drunkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drupe
It cannot Insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk
enuesa into the bosom of your families—to your grift-,
your children, or your friends.
spTiPjfurrty .
Jr others, whose Systems have become Impaired by
Hardships or disease, wlii find in this Bitters a touo
uat will restore them to ail their fell vigor.
rtisse Bitters have performed mpse curas 1
(Given- Better' SatfSDtdtion i
vj mine Teetlmo ny
Have mqrs respectable people to vouch for them i
fhou any other article intte jMMBet- We defy any
oue to contradict this assertlor,
AND WIIArFAY; $1,000
To any one that wtU prodace a Certificate published
by on hat is not GENUINE.
N
FIRE,
AMD ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY,
Capital and
Jwela’v
security Intui ante Co ....... . .$1,600,000
Phanix Iniuriste lo 1,803,00$
International Insurance Co.... 1,443,000
Msuhattaii Insurance Co 1,078,000
Harmony Insuranee ps 000,000
North American Insntmnce Co
Total Cash Capital and Assets.$7,004,000
New Y ork Accidental Ine. Co.... ,$4i
• r ■
L’lRE, MARINE and INLAND Risks taksokitka
J above highly r«sponsible Companies on Buildings
anil Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest rotes
corresponding with the risk
Looeeu equitably adjusted and promptly paid,
. a -a.' Lane,
No. 12 Stoddard* lta4,*^-'
nnl6-3m ‘ , -i $e»a
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have entered Into a limited part
nership, uuder the firm name of A.' T CUN
NINGHAM, for the tromaction nr r General Com
mission Business In the cljy of Savannah, .r--
der T. Cuunlugham, of Savannah, is the general
partner, and John J. Stoddard, of-the samp Mack, Is
the epcc’a partner, aud eoctribuu*.ten thouShn-r
dollars to the eommon stock.
READ WBO SAYS SO.
ffBOMTHBHON.THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
Washington, January l, 1664.
Gentle>a#p:-—Having stated it vurbajly to you, 1
have no hesitation in writing the foci, that 1 experi
enced marked beinlt (nan your Hoofiaad’a German
Bitten. During a long and todioos session of Con-
grese, presMng and onerous dntlat nearly prostrated
me. A kind Mem} suggested the nee of the prepara
tion 1 have Maided. I took his advlc*. and the result
Mias improvement of health, renewed energy-, aud
that parricMorrsHef lea mad needed add obtained-
D
From Bev. W. D.Bdgfrisd, Pastor of Twelth Baptist
Church.
Mamas. Joubs
» Hi l**-
Gentlejmen:—1 have receatly been laboriug under
the distressing sffocts of Udigasttoa, sacompanied by
a pceotration of the nervous t,
edieawere recommended bj
testeA bot without rel' '
Bitters Were rocomr
than, and whose fa
rt need me »l*o to try
«a aversion to patent
and one” quack “Bittsik
be to palm off sweetene I
the community, in e el r
which, 1 fear. Is to.maki
£p6» learning that yol
preparation. 1 took it w
wm not only-ipon the etomadi,
rone syttom, was prompt aad gvatlMng.'
have derived great aad twrnnnenii bene
use of a few bottles. Vi‘
•J t:
Numerous rim
No. $14 ShsrlrsnsvoTi street.
BEWARE OF COPXTKRFE1TH. ‘
Ban that the rignatara of -a M. JACEBOtF’le on the
tnapperofeach bottle.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY
thg-.tluniro,
of the present year's oper »-
have not now time for a full reply to y our
enquiry. 1 lemork that, in July. 1 think, 1 wrote out
my opinion then Upon the very points yon suggest.
If yon will refer to that letter, i think yon will dud
all that 1 need say in answer to your enquiry. As fa-
vorab'e us that opinion was then, 1 have ao reason,
from the later developments of the crops, to change
any part of it. If you cannot find It, aud will inform
me. 1 will, as soon as I can, write the opinion you
have asked. Yoons Ac., -J. B. JONES.
Thomson, Columbia Co., Ga, Nov. a 1866.
Missus. F. W. BIBS’® ' '
oentieiuon: According to promise, I give you the
result of experiments made ibis present year witn
the live tons oi *• Eureka Ammonia!ed Bone Super
Phosphate oi Linux.” purchased of you lost spring.
As you are aware, the prat season with as was un
precedented wit weather in tlie spring, and excessive
drouth—^commencing iu June—tire litter fat 1 gen
erally to immured crops. 1 applied the Eureka to a
field of thirty acrea or cottou. two tons to the field,
being about one hundred and forty poquda to the
acre! Toe’ field (stahble) was brokeu up well, and
the Phosphate drilled by h lid iu .faying oil to ridge.
Several rows were leit without it- anpuratiou to lest
n. The difference between these rows and tha tael-
since oi t. e field could be discerned a considerable
ilisiauce all the summer, aud plainly so iu gattiecinu
the crop. And I am confident that the Phosphate on
the thirty acres has psla me fifty per cent.
1 applied s ton of Hie Phosphate to corn, after
’In- coi n won up, before the first plowing, and the re
sult In the growing or the corn woe ihesume. In
order,,howi-vt-r, to make a thorough teat of it with
other Fertilizers, I procured Peruviau Guana and
pintail Island Guano. 1 applied the Peruviau Gua
no to one acre of corn, superintending it iu person,
anil the Phosphate to two teres by the side- of tbe
filet, in nearly equal quantities, applying about, .uc-
lourth less id the Peruvian. The result was that the
Phosphate equaled the Peruvian Guano, tha emu of
corn D4iug as Insayy^- ,ij
I have usnl several kinds of the many commercial
manures offered, aud' consider the Eureka the btwt
ai ticiei I would as leave have It lot corn and cotton,
ss the Peruvian. I also tried it on watermelons and'
vegetables with the same success. I should recom
mend that, lot cotton, the Phosphate be put at least
an inch under the seed, 200 pounds to the acre. And
for corn, apply about a tabu-spoonful wben planting
lauu with the grain, at lea,t Ax incura Iroai the grain.
Y'ury truly, yours. J H. STOCKTON.
-vratiA, Ga., November l, i860.
S § Oik, Savannah, ua.:
fator of Ihe 20thUltimo did sot
uiyActurn Irom savannah.
It glkcs me pleasure to common-cate the result ol
my exfteriem-e with the Euieka Pnosphate ui Lime.
1 applied about three thousand pounds of it ou ten
acres of very poor lund. 1 am satisfied that the lend
would hut have made more than four thousand
pounds of seed cuttou, and perhaps (tins year) not
more then three thousand. I have already gathered
about six-1boomed pounds, aud may get five bun
dred more. The clay otiUiesy. ten scree ws« very for
from tlie s irface, a bout, life feet- i Had the eley been
within 1 six inches of the surface, I believe that I
should have made near nine hundred pounds to ihs
acre.
'ihe “ Eureka Phusplialeol Lime” is (according to
my obaervutiou) much muicstunulaiing man l’uiu-
vton Guano, especially when applied ou coru. I ap
plied uhe barrel (25u pouutluou one acre aud a hall
ot com. The production din not half equal tlie pro
mise which the cum made dui tnglhe first six Weeks.
Hid the same quantity been applied m the ton iu
broken duces, 1 uefievexhe pfuduct would Imre been
double what it wax The com was planted la the
same kind ot lasd that the cotton was, and at toe
end of fix week* eras three flmes as high ss corn
adjoining; tony teet find' a half. Had I then Applied
more ef t$e -same manure it would have mode aa
overwhelming crop. But I had none of,It Ml
I believe that my land, Which would make six hun
dred pounds of eeed cotton, with the clay not ex
ceeding bit inch** Irom the surface, could be made ut
-pMilace twelve hundred pounds by appl ‘
hundred pounds Of tills Fertilizer. And
would be best to run s shallow furrow, sprinkle about
two hundred pounds per acre in the furrow, and
cover it tap immediately with a small Scotch or move)
plow. Rite should be dons immediately before nut
ting in Ik^seed. When tbe c.ittob U ready lor toe
second or third working, about the first or middle of
Juue, rub U small plow near the cotton aad apriukle
in that farrow about one hundred poonna more to
the acre: and cover It immediately. 1 think by pur
suing this plan, the cu ton would continue to grow
and be >r .until irvst; otherwise a would take the nut
In Auguat, shed off everything, god die.
Your-, Very respectfully, H. T. LAWTON.
Oouechec. Scriven Ox. GvNpv. 5,1866.
HftStoa. F. W. 8IMS A GO., Savannah, Gsv:
Si is: Your letter of the 18th ulL, wm received iu
-due season; • You mast-endsae my taegllfietice In Pot
answering it sooner. 1 expe if men ted some what with
Jtas manure f bought bum yon loot spring, and with
out any reluctance whatever, pronounce It an excel
lent fertilizer, I applied on aa acre of cotton three
hundred pounds of E; the yield was greater, the weed
arger, am^ stoufi, the'loiqf drouth better than my
neighbors’ cotton ott (so-called) stronger land —
T. J. Dunbar & Co.,
IMPORTERS 'AND DEALERS IN
Brandies, Whiskies, Gins,
Wines, Cigars, Etc. f
to* Ageatfor Robert fmlihM eslehrated Fhilsdsl
phla Ale aad De^emer Cliamjagne,
14:7 Bay Street,
WHOLESALE
Lifinor Dealer & Commission lerctiant,
Comer Bryan and St. J illvu streets and Munumeu,
Square. - SAVANNAH. GA
(S'*FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always
on hand. antl-H
■PuiLir Callahan. Jaub KzaaiUAa.
Columbia Square
QROCKttY STORE,
East ride Of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham
and President streets,
BY PHILIP CALL AN AN * CO,
DECEIVING. WEEKLY, first-class family Gro-
Ew csries, Ales, Wines, Liquors. Cigars, Fruits,
Vegstablos, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms.
Fall Fashions for 1863
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CELEBRATED
ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
Hoop Skirts.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX SKIRTS
have printed in RED INK. on the baud
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
DON'T BUY. ANY OTHER.
Yon can always find full assortments at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
i A.C..MAKER A 00.,
L VTHROP A CO.
ASK FOR
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT
AND
‘•SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.’
FDr sale tn Savannah at Wholesale by
j. c. m aker a co.,
LATHRIJP A CO.,
ORFF A WATKINS,
Retail by J. C MAKER * CO.,
LITHKOP A OO.,
DB WITT A MORGAN,
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
OitFF A WATKINS,
THOMAS PEPPER.
At wholesale by the lx ilualva MAnufacturers and
Sole Owners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY,
WaieiiHimg aud Ofll e,
Nos. 97 Chambers, and 7J and 81 Resile HL,
no9-8m New York.
PIANO TUNING
nEPAiniNo,
a. H. MILLS.
(FRUU LONDON,)
R ESPECTFULLY offera his sirrioea iu the shove
business.
K . comes recommended by many of the first ar-
the age, such ss fltnkoech, Adelina Patti, Herr
Jaelp Uottachalk, Ac., as one of the best tuners of the
age.
IWERENCf IN SAVANNAH.
C. M. Holst, Esq. M. R. Turner, Esq.
Orders received for tuning at the establishment of
John C. Schreiner k Co., or at the residence of Mr.
Mills, on Whitaker street, between Broughton street
lane and State street. noZMm
Messhb. F. W* 8
Gehilemqp^ Yu
reach me umil4fi
No. 631 ARCH STREET,
f.j|| . .
JONES t EVANS,
SUC0B8S0RST06.X. JAOKBOJ4 ACO.
„ W. M. WALSH, Sole Ajrent.
(toper Barnard A Broughton ou., gavannab, ga
;U dun vm
“ GILLIAM’S OLD $ULL. ”j ,
GUTS, GUTS, HAL 1
LUDDINGTON & OOi
G RITS and MEAL always 6n hand in large qnahtf*
Ues. daily ground, and ean make it espeefidty to
me interest of Grooers aud. Bay Merchants who ffll
country orders to give ns their natronage. We re-
“% it » from all whototbTatove
...a ,^ t w 0r * £ip P er * at a - °- Hayne’s warehauseL 190
aud 192 Day street, corner of Market Do*k. .
oc2-tf o „ . LUDDINGTON A CO.,
_oc2-tf Cor. Habersham and Liberty streets.
HORTON St WALTON,
WHOLESALE
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
■ Plantation for Rent.
5'ii!
T IE CHERRY HILL PLANTATION, ten miles
from No. 13 Central Railroad, eontaiaing 6,060
acres, of whloh 3.000 acre* are kneed, and 600 were
^ anaiD *
Tbs plica baa prodnead WhaB. Mye, Oats, Cotton,
Coro. Pratt Potatoes, Bias. ale.
Laborers upon the place will probably contract for
Poaaaraton gty«a Ut January, or partial possession,
Mrs. JANE M. STEVENS,
manured. Ltried, and saw it tried with great success JauBnar exoirea this dav 6v
Paper Hangings
ND
Window Shades.
MRS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 8t. Julian Street,
Hae received a new supply of Paper Hangings, Win
ch Shades and Gilt Cornices, which will be sold
cheap. . - jyl-o
Jas.Ti Patersow,
TIMBER,
Lumber ^ Qonjums^
Is, 153 Bmjr Street, Savannela,
AMD^ . .
Darien, Qeortna: v ^
to r Orfiart for Lanfber sol |ifod 8^126^3
8. G.
■ ti t\l
GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Klonr, Grain, Eeed anil Produce,
CORNER STORE,
190 AND 192 Bat-Street, foot of'Barnabd St.,
Savdanuh, Georgia.
References—C. A. Gambrill k 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
‘ Produce. oc2-tf
Bovr—tnam ;
WE BEG LEAVE TO cait
AUentJon of the public to our ALL ^
WELL SELECTED 8I0CK OF
hOOTS, SHOES.
and gaiters
llUNKB, VALISES, *
i- l and bags.
iHjATS, CAPS and UMBRELLAS
iFor gale at No. I WASO'IC HALL ro.*h .
-'Bullaud Brought.,u nr,eti, i u -i hr^- J8t , Co ''
, by ^ Ul O' sil tLt
TEBEAU & PHILLIPS,
. WILSON &• CO..
Cotton Factors uud
General Commission Merchants
A GENTS tor the purchase andealeof -dllkihilsbi
XX. Cotton Domestics,
liberal advaucri made on consignment*?..
Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia.
U. B. WILKINSON.
Foimerly of Okcefuskec Cotton Mills, Ala.
P. H. WOOD,
Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun & Co., Suv’h.
sep5-3m
Austin'& Ellis,
Glassware.
* CO.,
Importers, Wholesale land Retail Dealers,
H A VS on hand a full aud complete stock of CUaaami Granite Dinner, Tea and Toilet feta. i„ w, „
Decorated aad Gilt. u *1 “’“WHte,
Glassware in every variety, Cut and Prreaed. $$r ftitnMhiaff Goede. Plated and Britatnla , -
slating of Castors. Baskets, Butters, Knives, Fbrktt, t-pyn^tt Mraaod Coffee Pots, Ac. lle - Ka
ENGLISH AND
TKft TUTS,
Ac., Aa,
TABLE CUTLERY,
YilTfifi
A&
City and Country Dialers are eaineaUyiwRHt looal) aud eiamlue our Wholesale Mock. Waw'Uda
“—wdBiMsor Ufllphtol United States tor same quality and qiuJmtj “j
plip’—- „
Ware at the same period of
I
SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. .
THOMAS U. AUSTIN,! La’e of Apalachicola. Fla ,
CHARLES ELLIS, f and Colambus, Ga.
eepU-tf
i. V. Boosz.
W. A. HavauT.
Bouse
(Formerly of J^cki|>nvillc, Fla£)
104
savannah.
Bay
Street,
- - GEUHtiM.
W ILLgivepromptat-ention to receiving and for
warding goods, sales ou consignment, and all
orders: and will also keep constantly on hands
good stock of Groccriee. Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Vair!mnk~»fc l.o's ricau s
Ac., besides other goods aud juarnffte-tareil arBcies
for sale on consignment, ufi.l for ttirli the* are
agents. .Orders ana consignments icspecl fully so
foiled. aWdf
O. HAstnemr.
Queensware House,
. Mm.Id* Brww«fc)torafigig^NOTOia^Doo>^Vea^fBuH.
DKALK^fjt
EVERY VARIETYIOF
jfURNITURE
MARTIN J. FORD,
Attorney ax IoAw,
OFFICE. Ho. 12 HR VAN STREttT,
JyHdto SAVANNAH. GA.
Johnston, Woods & Co,,
Ctoneral Commis’n Merchants
No. 10 SfoUdwrtl’s Lower Rang:.
sefgff
SAVANNAH, GA.
HdUfflGSWOftTH &C0.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial atb-niioa will be giv-ei to the eircntion
of Ootlou Orders, which ire solicit.
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHARPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Upper Range, Bat Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
VERY facility offered for consignments and exe
cution of orileis. i.the-al advances made on
Cotton shipped to our frieuds In New York, Balti
more and Phliodplnliio. nctl-if
IS SELI-ING GOODS
bower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH-.
AND STEAMBOATS
Jg ^ JTJ' i 'J 1 ’ jg FINE BED ROOM SETS, Waluut and Ma-
TII33
N'orth Xiivei*
t i RIFFIXG A CO.. 66 ami 60 Courtlaudt street,
W New York, Manufacturers and Dealers tn
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS
AND FERTILIZERS.
No* 10,11.60, f.5 and 60 Plows, celebrated Mo
hawk: Valley Steel; Clipper Plow; Horse-powers,
Tureoftera had Cleouers, Fan Mdls, Ac.
COTTON GINS.
Bmray’s criebrmred Saw Gin.
McCarthy’s celebrated Roller Gin.
Heaters supplied Send for Circular. oc5-2m
PHENIX STEAM SAW MILL.
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA,
r ll lfi«loniigne<l,4ifiv44^ fcbf n pleted MrtioMl
ftANfl HAW MILL, kuowu ms ihe * ft PH(ENIX
sTfi&l HAW MILL,” would rrNpectfully iiiiorm
Ibtflr firlsfidsand the poblic geuen«liy # that they are
Mated with our Mill an improved Planer, aad wifi
(Ire particular attention to orders for planed and
tongue aad grooved lumber.
Orders left at the Mill, or at J. p. * M. Hamilton’
office, corner Bay and Abercoru street* will rscetr
prompt attention.
to^are ur nsais * sxsx&r
JOS. EHLMII, J. r. HAMILTON. M. MAMILVOH.
agfi-W ■
Dissolution of Co-Partnership
SaVASMXa. Ga., October tth, 1866.
IJIHI co-partnership ol Van Horn, HollyobB ft
Its own IlmiUtloa.
BBOWfUftW
Messrs. GUMS ft co..
Dear Sirs: I take great pleasure in gtvlbgyoa the
remit of my experiment with your JCtmtoRAmmom-
ated Bone baper-Phospusieof Lime; the pretest year,
aad 1 must remark before entering upon this ’■■*
that the present year in Una locality has not been a
favorable test lor any numoro—having had a
week 1 *drouth* during tha mdnlh of July aad a poi-
plied mt tbe rate of oue hundred pounds to the acre
oa cotton Iu the bun WltoRR toctaaord diefti of one-
ftird moi e UWBlIlUMnU Un ^rerereej witliout
the manure. I noticed during the drouth my cotton
was green and luxuriant, white many purtfoss 1 ofay
crop, wheRqlhere was no manure, was parched and
burnt, i consider this uuuuuy RgMrutr to the bras.
Peiuviun guano, not over atlmufaung tbe piaai, as
this article doe* during adi* season.
1 shall siaurilx fons of your Eureka
will give you notice In tom-tpe. " ’
We can add fiothtefi to
speak for themselves, and are from gentlemen whose
intelligence and practical experience eminently fit
them to exbreae an opinion, ...
fttergesbppybf this article Is noW on the way to
us direct from, toe manufacturer, and during the
FURNITURE.
OEGRAAF & TAYLOR:,
Off aud 80 Bowery, mad 65. Chrlstla. lb,
* fiEW-jffrtf t n
S^rereW^' W fBra,, " rr
PARLOR.
DINING
CHAMBER FURNITURE
Cttopf aad VleUrU Bedsteads,
"■ FORTH! SOUTHERN TRADE,
At ao percent, redaction In price.
will eeli thiaFei
1st. To any one who will give us satisfactory city
«qceptsaceimtoawaim6rottera.dattiifffairaiEhl|iyBil
or purchase.
To partiea who wtlaatUffMer their rradhosb'
BOLLYOKS ft MURRAY.
CHARLES VAN HORN
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It 1s WaRRAXTED to RESTORE OR.‘ V tIAIl! TO ITS
original, NATiTRai. colok, in every < isc t rill stop
the hair from falling opt; it will ir. e t -n- ,ead from
humors and dandruff; frouxtb the uiu# 1 li of the
■air, aud Is a pbautifpl drrssino.
We offer uo large rewaMa, but we nth > '.•allot
our agents to rrfcxd tub nonet to • -»y I—-- - >u who
will use two Itottles, aud then gay Bt;,r|'('- Veue-
tablb Hair restorative has not per jiite all, ye
nstimony fi tna the Capital of t; c Vui.e - elates.
Messrs. Barrett A Co:
I-was induced to give your Hair preputation a trial,
and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a
DraHing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to tbeHuar
a luxuriant richness, and to tlie head s Cool and
most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re
storing the hair to its natural color.
Very inspectlu.ly, W. Uamlet.
Washington. I), u.. May 15,1S6A j
Meeers. J. R It ark ETC ft Co :
I was Induced by a ftfieiuiVto mak a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 sin very
much pleased with the > ffeet it has had on myhair.'
I waa nearly half grey, and now, before using one
bottle, my head Is freed from dandruff, and my hair
has all the appe-nance of youth. I tolly believe Bar
rett’s to be the best balr preparation iu tlie world.
Wm. Uaniltox.
Fredunla, N. Y., April 26, 1666. . .
J. H. BARK er r A CU.,rnH>kiefor«li- j
Manchester, New Hampshire.
FUBNIMHUD.
PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered.
M. P. BEAUFORT,
SAIL-MAKER,
EXVHAYGE WHARF,
^^ANUFACTURCS Soils, Tent* Cot* Uamuotts
Awniagt, Window Shades, Blocks and Falla; Whin
Flour Sack* 24, 48 and 96 pounds; Bags of all sizes
for tics, grain, Ac. Having good workmen and 9rab
desk sewing-macliinra.can fill orders for Bogs at abort
BOtfctt Tsrpantfns for hire. . oe>
Coffee.
2,OQO “ MCW ™
Direct lssportailon from Rio de Janeiro,
For sale bv
WEED & CORNWEU.
' pel-3m*
Bok
er’s Bitters
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every
variety.
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all kinds.
KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTRESSES, the beat Bed ia use,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to
others.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
W A RE ROOMS, 1
178
JW“So
JACOB LIPPMAN,
uer Congress and Barnard streets. Agent.
Sold by all Druggists.
Jyx-tf
W. B. DUFFY & GO.,
807 Bay Street,
uaLmn rs *
Imported and Domestic Liquors
^OtSTS for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's
Kentucky Bourbon Wkiskei, B*d4bH Jk^m^Bri/fi-
dy, etc. . milurif
Street
-J^arly Opposite St. Andrew’s HaH
Notice*
For sale at all prominent Grocers, Wine Merchant*
and DrtlggiaU. and wholesale only, by
1^. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Awent,
anM3m • No. 66 Liberty Stwi-t, ft. Y.
BDWARD B. YOCNG. CLAYTON It. WOODS
YOUMt & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
Bnfanla, Ala-,
WILLrecelvs Depoeit* buy and sell Exchange,
Gold and Silver. Uncurrent Bank Note* Guvernmout,
Railroad gad »U other securities. Will also buy Cot-
to* on orden.
Coilecttoua made and promptly romitted.
they will also make coilecttoua in any part of the
United States, and make cash advances on cotton
consigned to bug friends in New York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apalachicola ur New Orleans.
Otenringtm* paid in capital, with our long es-
taMtehed credit. Is a suflfoient guarantee of safety
la all our business transactions.
i REFER 70
SpSSKl*-*-*-
Adaratt Sheet ft Co., Charleston, S. C.
Johuton, Woods ft Co., Savannah, Ga.
FuuteJk Malooe, Mobile, Ala.
Josiah More!* Montgomery, A s.
Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga.
Jobs King, Banker, Ccliimbu% G*
Jennings, Wicks JkBro., New Grlean* La.
(Mt^eft 0o, t Loaisvlile, Ky.
Sbirok ft Bowland, St. Louis, Mo..
EnvaoLa, ACa., sept. 1.1866. ae[6 3m
OFFICE! CHIEF OF FOIJCE,
( ] Savannah, Ga., Nov. 28.1866.
jafcALED FK0I>08ALS will be received until
O 5 th of December by the Chief of Police tor the
making np of 110 shite of uniform tor the City Police,
to beddtveiad by the 1st of Fblarusry, 1667, with the
exception oft be overcoats, which must lie delivered
by the' let ot January. '
Uniform aa follows:
/ ’ OVERCOAT..
Of grey doth, according to
Stand-up collar; double breasted; cape to reaoh down
to the cell of the coat when tbe arm ia extended, and
to bufton an ihe way up; button* State at Georgia.
Both’ceat and cane to be lia -----
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
mas CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing lie-
X tween tbe undersigned, tinder the firm name of
V^A-^RYAN ft CO., is Uis dfy dissolv^t i^nmtgal
W. B. Daffy ft Co. are authorized to kettle all out-
•Uading accouuu. V -‘
V. A. RYAN,
A. m. BIGELOW,
J. P. GILSON, Agent. ...
CO-PARTNERSHIP. ’
Tbe undendgned have associated tiiei
gether uuder the Untnameof W. R. Dill
at the former store ef Vi A. Ryan jt ce
Street. W. B. DlfFFY,
lift - A. S. BIGELOW.
'•< ORANGES.
Mim Superior Florida Orangs*
* 2$ boxes Silver Skin Onions,'
For sale by
A. WILCOX ft CO.
Notice.
firm ef NeriL LaUirop ft
1 himself with Lathrup 4
* at the old stand of
riftNRY LATH BOP * OO
CGKNERAUC§sBft?$* j&D FORWARDING
.1
.avan^^ffih.’
deances made oa conaignmenta of every
— ‘ firaUU Savannah or New York,
ear York, JAMM OOfoAJteJa.
aoltt
STEAM ENGINE AND SAW HILL
FOR SALE.
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
and Saw MU1, manufactured loonier at the pul-
urn Work* No York. Orumlata o, : an Snilne bt, 40
bone power, return fine boiler, With kll the cow*
alentrocomplete; iron frame. 4u reel c.r“
inch saw; patent self-setting head t
Iqg chain, With pulleys ami first close
mill complete. The whole is perfectly net
be purchased low on application tit
anao-tf LaHsiCHBr tffffST ft DANIELS;,.
Twelve G a M Bin > Lot si *
AT PRIVATE SALE
•V BELL, WYLLY di LUiUSTIAR.
Containing 2(0 t-lOacrra of flrrt Anal
Lots They see iKNiRfifd on the east
Shell Meed end on the west by Lover’s lane, entLsitor
ated. within one mile et the city. CapitaUsU would
find* sure profit by making an Ui*ertipeut ia tli» ,
above property, aa the city la exteudiiig in that direo., can
ten. Ptat of the property can be ’seen et out count
ing-room. nigrlA
Wanted.
. i. - ■..
ThOABD WANTED by a Gentleman, for himself,
JD wM* child and servant, tea genteel priVste fam-
Uy. where the comforts ot a home can be enfoyed by
paytng^fbrthein. Addresa Poet Office lfox 740. 1 J
nu t ,t
AT PLANTER8’ RICE POUNDiNp tft(&
EEftB GJ9.M0BKX .,-ii.il'i. ;«»'+>« tit
htift -ehatet 1
r“
U: *
COAT FOB OFFICERS.
10 Coals; double-breasted frock, grey doth, the ahirt
to exiena Irom two-thirds to three-frxirthaof toe dis
tance from the top of the hip to tha bend of the knee,
with eight buttons in eaqh row on tha irprat.. Four
luittqne behind and three on each sleeve- Button*
State or Georgia. Small rolling collar,
, COAT FOR PRIVATES.
160 siegte-hreratod frock, of
same length aa ofiteere. Onsrowof
of ileorgta. Stand-up collar, to rise ao
to permit .the chin to tom freely ever
fittest •* the-.bottom, and slope thence e
trficB at an angle ot thirty degrees on end
etsinthe folds of the skirts and inside ted hrssat
with lour buttons vm the tad of toe coat, and three
small buttons ou each sleeve.
i 1 TROWSEBS
to be made of gray doth with • dark bine welt Is*
the outer seam, one-eighth ott au lack ladtem
The ofedrs' TTowsers to be reinforced,
oi j - HAT.
Shaft fait Hat- SCcordthg to taftero fnthte iJAi*
wi: h the brass tetters C. P. in front
'ihe uipforins in all rnspnrts to he sirenfily law
nicely lined and neatly finished.
Parties wishing fuformatian in relation totheabo
to the Chief of Bulk)* sad will.
it theft teds, to writing, stst-
parties Tn*T^***fi ippMoMai
Bible, the contract will beftiven to
E. H. ANDERSON.
tfafttofma
MERCHANTS
A ECKMAK.
151 CO«GRI»8 ST., SAVANNAH,
lit* pfit^’.teshow the I
lie ai Fatj Dn Mi
LOWEST PRICES.
A.. I-l.t.-WAf ril.lALf
senfaftfismTE «r
■ -oa 1^‘fr- •'/ -
.POM cmsMU hfawto
ZEUS’
LaRQQKA VB7 M Sinai,
a J. TRACY & CO.,
laecMSfi * to P. S. Cohen,
imqirni ahi» joaaersov
LADIW DRESSTRIM MINOS. ORNAMlM,
FHYB r WORSTEDS, AND PARIS FANCY
- GOODS.
No. MfiBrefiAway, corner of Dnane street,
Nlv To K
Market Stalls.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE:
TflHkMtfih* Ordinance-of the City of Sdunnih,
. LEofidittodef. direction of tlie Chainuaa of the
MartW Committee. I will sell on WEONkSDAY, De
cember tth, at Id o’clock a. in , at the Market, the
befit, Gmail Meet, Vegetable, Codes and Bread
**1*^0 instance will the bid of a person be re-
CClrefterbe W net • Butcher, or VVoder or Meats,
Provisions or Vegetables.
THOMAS S. WAYNE.
n«a*14t City Ma-ahal.
COAL.
.ANTHRACITE. BITUMINOUS,
to sew steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland
' English Oval.
by ton or cargo by
CHIPMAN ft CHAPIN.
R. A. SOLOMON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT
ING AGENT, Ac.,
- Eufaula, -A-la.
attention given to Cdltections and Betnit-
fibfifi* and beta *f Cotton, »e.
F«»Mi»5«iSCiSS
wv V—butt Ga ; Wm. A.‘McKenzie d U’-.
htsptra Atottofa »B* itovannaft.ua
The Public.
rpm FAVLUOJt HOTEL. Charirato* »»«> garo-
$irnwtnn% fgug “gS
sssstnssEBss^^
of tbs trevsllliig Merchants ot the South, nfiLby»
nest aauct**atoOran$f pi nfi'
oclWf
IriPTlERBilOUSE,
NHUMttNM. ’
OWl’WBSLiRlblHS having leaned this favorite
WMUMISD aBFlIKVHlU®
or aw MtEGAirr manner,
tobUaew *TOeF«T«l rat*,, rtteiffoat fer-
r.Ti — •*— *«*r
” 4h»o *t /B*«s«e. . - -
aoeitlne emoag first-otera Hotels will to
/gS^itare. a, Into^k y
FJ ^ THOMrVr.BJtOOlKB
TU^AiDC.HFRAL
tmntmut
oa"
- sfaled
q- jaiiaa-r ■
, .a A' eauAiM^i AVOo
r Habenbato and President (to