The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 05, 1866, Image 5

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11 -^^ippp ‘ C ^ : Savannah, Georgia, Wednesday, December 5,1866. i, A-rr No. 277. JL ESTABLISHED 1825. THOMAS J. FLACK & SONS, Imt>or.ters and. Dealers nr BRANDIES, Gins, Wines, Cordials, Ales, Etc., Wo. .52 Sooth Street, BALTIMORE, MD. A LARGE STOCK OP THE FINEST GRADES OP Old Monongahela, Rye AND • • - BOURBON WHISKEY nol9-eodlm CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT LOWEST PRICES. Exquisite. Delicate, and Pra- . Perfume, Distilled from the Bare iutiSl Flower from which itf its name. jciurcil only by PIIALON ft SON, FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. #1 OF COUNTERFEITS, U FOE lilALO.VS-TAKE NO OTHER. Bo'il b- Dreci-fos centrally. Attention! iCONSTANTl.Y NEGOTIATING SALES OF JTHERH REAL ESTATE c Hiaonri I of .Northern capitu 1 is now awaiting i opportunities for investment South. ■ M Jail? inquiries for snch opportunities, and c-niiowervil to ICHASE 40.000 ACRES OF COTTOjST lands in The Gulf States. P.auivrs and others wishing to diflof.mOrt- pee. or take partners in working their lauds»ar iinted to apply to me withont delay. COMMISSIONS MODERATE- B^ineas. romptly completed. Ail'.e’.tcrs ttius inclose a stamp. r O.J. M. A. JEWETT, 16 Washington street, BOSTON, MASS. EEFEHENCES. G-n.ril Wm A Almbtiap, Troy, New York. bsiMiKwB, Esq.. Cambridge, Mam. II u L I’lLMKB. Hsq., SnIem.Maes. Jti.uv0 I'n.nnki.u Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. I', i. fii.i.Ev, Esq., Now Orleans, La. i i ilEvtstox &, Co., Baston, Mass. Capital Stook, - - - $800,000 SHAKES, SSe BACH. FIRST PAYMENT. $15 PER SHARE Atul no other assessment made, exoe nt hr direction of a majority of all the Stockholders. OFFICKBS: J. P. SLOAN President E. E. KA.WSON Vice President. JN”. C. WHITNER .SecreUiy. P.P. PEASE Treasurer. ROBT. LOO AN. General Superintendent. n iu crons: J. P. LOGAN, K. B. RAW SON, P. P. PEASE, ROBT. LOO AN. S. R.McCAWRY. JNO. C. WHITNtP, W. P. PARKHDKST. tliie!Company proposes to operate in Georgia, Ala bama and Tennessee. Haring leased Lands in the immediate violnity of recent oil discoveries, It now offers a portion of its Stock for sale, the amount paid npon which shall be returned to the purchaser before any general dividend will be declared. A limited amount of Stook may be secured by call ing on the undersigned, agents in this city. oca BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Estate Bale. 5,000 Acres of Timbered Lands In a Hedy AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY «St CHRISTIAN. 5,000 acres of Heavily Timbered LANDS lying in Bulloch county, adjoining the lands of Dr. Brown, James Young, and others, situated three miles from the Ogeechee river and four miles from No. 6, Central Railroad. The Lands produce cotton, corn, sugar cane, etc., and is one of the most healthy locations in our State; the society is excellent. For the lumber business and farmlng.it cannot be excelled. The above property belongs to the estate of the late John M. Burns, deceased, and sold by an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Screven county, No vember term, 1866, for the benefit of the heirs and cradtto 8 of said estate. Plot of the Land can be seen -at our counting-room. For further particulars apply to us, or Mr. H. C. Kittles, No. 6, Central Bailroad. Terms—One half cash; balance in twelve months, with 7 per contmterest, secured by mortgage on the property; purchaser to pay for papers H. C. KITTLE, Administrator, cummeo, tcstammto annexo, nof2—lm estate of John M. Burns. New York Herald please copy for one month and Bend bill to this office. b mEI.I., Atlanta, Georgia. W. H Inman, (Late of Georgia,} NOW York. Austell & Inman, itioii and Commission Merchants, No. SO Wall street, NEW YORK. are fully prepared to make liberal ca-h ad vanrements on co!isignra«hts Iran Merchants 1‘lauters, both ut Hits place aud a: Our agencies t;liuat the booth. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, arrange advancements there. Cotton and mer- dse will bo forwarded to ns with dispatch by « nits, Messrs. Brady * Moses, of savannah. Ml ,'xei I our beet energies to give satisfaction, Mamoie the interests ol our patroav. sieeumriiiB from onr southern friends respect- isobc.iod. se‘J7-3m To Planters. ySAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. THE J. B CABY A CO;'S “NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO” YlfHICH is now offered to Planters possesses quail* FT ties which an peculiar to it alone, and render it far superior to any other known, as has been folly proven by the “French Academy of Sciences,” and also by practical persona of enlarged experience in every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distinguish tho “ Nonpareil French Guano,” may be enumerated the following: 1st. It trill promole the growth of Cotton, Corn, To- becco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as bas been fully tested, at the same time being entirely free from the bbjectionableproperties of the above, as it is a Perma nent Improver of the Soil, Instead of a stimulant 3d. It ean be applied to the leaves as well as the loots of plants, withont any danger of bnrning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will not bake, even the most clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy, lug either plant or grain, and wherever it is applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly diaap- pear, its properties being repugnant to insect life of every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers, as Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in- sect depredations. In a circular It Is impossible to fully enter into the merits of the “Nonpareil French Guano,” bnt ws as sure the publio that we have not exaggerated, and it only remains for those interested to teat Its value, when we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede all others. REFERENCES I T. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.;G. Clmble, do. ;E- McCormick, do.; Maj. Green, do.; Col. J. Ware, do.; 0. ffheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. Endm, do.; Daniel McCullough, Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore oounty; F. Merry man, do.; S. Patterson, Harford connty, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvert county, Md.; J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti more; B. Sinclair A Co., Baltimore. 49* Beware of Counterfeits. All of our barrels will be stamped with name and address. John Mubtkan, Esq., formerly President of Ma ryland's Agricultural Society, says: Baltimore, July 31, 1866. Mriunm. J. B. Cast A Co.:. Gents—My gsrdnsr has been making experiments with your "Nonpariel French Guano”—he bes ap plied It to beets, cantelopea and very young cucumber Tines, which at this season of the year are very liable to injury from insects. As for as we can judge, it is a first-rate article, and comes np to your claim of its merits. I shall use three tons on wheat and rye this foil. Boarding. M SS. EI.ABIIEE has removed her business from t!ic i_.in.or of Mnntgomety and South Broad to,',, to ino corner-of Jefferson street and Bay lane, lun'-oidM.iiiil. Gt-ntletoeucaa be accommodated wiUi Private au I Transient Board on moderate to-. oe20-3m NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail. BY Einstein Eckman & Co., NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. TTYS are now receiving, and ready to exhibit our W large and well selected stock of the above men- talned goods from the best manufacturers, and pet up expressly for the Georgia and Florida trade. Merchants and Planters are inv^ed to examine our stock before purchasing isewhere. oc4-3m Rockland Lime. 1 AAA BARRELS FIRST QUALITY, OOBB'c ocrHtr m * ke ’ RICHARDSON A BARNARD. 49- This la the Principal Depot. Yt Miscellaneous. Messrs. J. B. Csry A Co., through their Agent, Mr. Louis T. Guienot, hiving made sn arrangement with the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining the genuine “Nonpareil French Guano.” qty Beware of Counterfeits 1 All onr barrels will be branded with our name and addresa. oc3-tf Ross’ Algaroba Steam Packing, FOR STEAM, WATER OB OIL PIPE JOINTS, CYLINDER HEADS, STEAM CHESTS, AND 'J JOINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Patented 1866. The Best, Most Dnrslile, AMD Cheapest Packing Ever Invented. SUPERIOR TO BdBBEB, AND COSTING FlFTT Peb Cent. Less. Wabbanted to Last -, Longer and to Stand Whxbx Rub ber Will Not, being unaf fected bt Steak, Oil, Naptha, Water ob ant Deobee of Heat o a Pressure to which It is Ordinarily Subjected. T his packing is made or composition Board prepared expressly tor this purpose, rally saturated with a South American Gam, obtained bum the A1 aroha Tree, dissolved in oils, with other materials which Impart solidity and power of resis tance against ilie elements and substances wnlch soon impair all other packings. it has not been brought before the publio a* an experiment, but after the most thorough practical test of Its qualities, In various places In this country fur nearly a year, and foi over two years In Sooth America, where ii was Invented. Wherever it has been tried it has given unqualified satisfaction, and ha. invariably superseded rubber. A premium was awarded the inventors at the Exhibition of tbs Mas- ■schusetts Charitable Mechanics’ r-Miiiiiii Fair, la 1866, without c y effort on their part. This Packing is now pi use in sugar refineries, wa ter works, oil works, rolling mills, steamships, Ac., and the annexed recommendations speak far them- letves, in regard to its qualities and comparative east It is equally good for faced or rough joints, aad is warranted iu all cases to give ssMsthcttou. It is es pecially recommended for Steam Cheats, and lor all places where grease or oil destroys rubber. It will withstand the Jar ot heavy steam lwmm, aad great preasme, where all other pocking toon gives out. It contains no sniphor, a. r anything that will corrode the joints on which it may be need; and in case or breaking the julnts it does not adhere, hot will come off whole, aud can be need again. It is manufactured in roils any length, 34 and 40 incht wide, and is numbered from 0 to 6, No. i befog about.; inch thick nnd weighing tax pounds per square > mi, No. 0 weighing but little more than half a pound pur square yard. It can alao be made or any required sue and thicknma. uasketsfoi Manholes, Steam Pipes. Ac., famished to order withe it extra charge. Where the Joints are ordinarily foe u, Noe. 1 end 3 are naed. For Joints faced with care, and new or not corroded, No. 0 will HBHwer. The higher numbers are for nnfaced and bad joints. While the coet of this Packing is tees per pound than good rubber, its weight Is less than one-half; ami as heat has little or no effect upon It, It may be used much thinner than rubber, making its cost to the consumer, in many cases, less than one-third that or rubber. FAIRBANKS, BOSS A CO., Sole Manufacturers. Orders for large or small quantities promptly filled. The trade supplied on liberal terms by 8. K. HEAD, Agent. News and Herald Office, savannah, Ga. Miscellaneous. Assignee’s Sale. T OFFER for sale the Balldin* known an the Bank J. Of Commerce, situated on the southern one-third Oy. A ing, Derby Ward, fronting aad sixty foot on Bryan of lot No. 10, J< thirty " flltfeta The BnDding is well adapted for carrying on a large Banking Burineea. ALAO, The middle ooe-thlrd of said let No. 10. and the Improvements thareoa. lire grrand npon which both bnildings are Mtaated M fee simple. ilrty bead of Colaml is or one mousioo u»» ibnt, guaranteed by th I Company, and thirte thus of five hundred < city Of Coiambus, guaranteed by the Mobile and Gl- rardRailrioad Company, and thirteen bonds of the eity of Columbus offlve hundred dollars each. In terest on ali the bonds raven per cent, per annum, payable MnlriQiiu! Ly. * The Above described real estate and bon<J« are of- fond at private sale, and If not dlepessd of previoas- ly, will be sold at Auction by Bell. Wyily A Christum, ou the first TUESDAY tat January next, at the Court House. In this city. ■ . JOHN C. FERRILL, gaga-Mi as lienee. GIN This Delicious Tonic, V-- Especlally designed lor the use oi the Medical Profession and tie Family. Is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists aad Connoisseurs, as poeoemlng all those Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic anddiuretlc) which belong to aa ~ ■ HV2.H OLD AND PURE GIN. We trnst that onr established reputation—founded npon eighty-eight years of experience—abandaally vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and guar- . antean the excellence of this Standard Article. Fat ap In cases, containing one doaen bottles each, and sold by H . ■G ; ECWE SOLE AGENT FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA, t"b SAVANNAH, And aU [Established 1T78.] Grocers, Ac. " A CO., Sole Importers, No. It Beaver street, New York. Opinions off tho Press. The Binlngera, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house ia New York.—Home JoornsL The bourn of A. M. Blntnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has snatalned for s period of eighty veers a refutation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening Float. ie6-eod-dawly. ;.. led Jf$‘* • .Tj: XDS I ** .r I*tfK NOTICE. TO ML WANTING FURNITURE . am opening for the inspection ot the public, a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, &C-, &c., To which the attention of all Is invited. XT Ware rooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher ock sold Dry Goods Store. f16-tv 8 B. HARRINGTON. A Fine Black Mare FOR SALE, BY BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. fKTE will recommend her to be kind, gentle, and in FT every particular a famln Horae—good for a light rockaway Can be seen at Dau. Butler's Stable. Terma known a Counting-Room. oell CERTIFICATES. South Boston, April 11,1868. Mb. James Boss—Dear Sir: I have uaed your Alga roba Steam Packing on n Steam Hammer, and other joints, where there is a heavy jar, and when Bed Lead fame foiled, and I am happy to eay that your Pack ing is the best thing I have ever used, and it' cannot be too highly recommended. Yours, moat respectfully, R. a. JENNE83, Chief Engineer Bay State Iran Works. Engine House, ) Charleston' Water Wobeb, April 3,1866. j This is to certify that 1 have need “ Boss’ Algaroba Steam Packing” since November 1st, 1866, and find It cheaper and superior to any Packing I have yet need, having given it a severe test during that time where Tubber would not stand. I can cheerfully recommend it to all who may naa WM. O. SCOTT, Engineer Pumping Engine, Charleston Water Works. Office Downer Kerosene On. Co., 1 Boston, April 13th, 1866. J James Boss, Esq.—Dear Sir:. I have used at our works in South Boston, your Algaroba Packing for some three months put, *od I cheerlully woomnw it an being a cheap and durable Packing lor either steam or other joints. I have need for above length of time the Packing in making joints o i pipe and pompe through which we daily pump large quantities of oil, some times using it when heated oil peeeea in greet quantities; iu short, in ali the pieces I have put it to the test of actual use, it hae answered e good purpose, aud I cheerfully recommend it to the notice of persons using Packing for flange or other Joints. I am yours, respecfully, JOSHUA MERRILL. ' Superintendent Downer Kerosene Oil Co. Boston, Mass., March 16,1866. I have used “Boss' Algaroba Steam Packing’’ on board the Steamship Cassandra, and have found it superior to any Packing I have nsed. It is not only cheaper but superior to Bobber Packing. (Signed) GEO. B. EMERY, Chtef Engineer of Steamship ocla-tf T. N. CONRAD & CO, SOLE AGENTS FOR lyjcKEONE, Van HAAGENS * CO.’S celebrated FANCY and FAMILY SOAPS, at factor's prices. No. 64 SOUTH GAY 8TREET, BALTIMORE. One door from Pratt. noll-lm i ULAKCEYILLE SLATE HHH6 001PT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Ofopl Stock, $800,000 SHARES. gM EACH. Dmnoroas—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, S. C. Gran nies, A. Wilber and A. K. Marshall. Pnauiv- A. WUbar. Savannah, Ga. Yum Pwmns—R. C. Qrannlss, Macon, Ga. fligamii I E. Marshall. Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Conmanv will soon be prepared to fill any ordsra for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can he applied. The quarry is convenient to tbs cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus, Ga.; to the aces or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, fVnn..and8'. Louis, Mo. The superiority, slate for roofing pnrpoaes, and its special adaptabliu to various articles ol furniture and for pavement well blown. Orders may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL 8ec*y, J8 Notice A Co.. In Savannah. Ga., and Thomas. Ltringnton A Co., Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by the death of D. G. Livingston, one of the partners. A. J. MILLER will give his attention to the busi ness in Savannah, and 8. B. THOMAS to the business In Madison, In liquidation. A. J. MILLER, & B. THOMAS, August, 1988. Surviving Poteen- f The subscribers will continue the Grocery and Com - mission Business in Savannah, Ga. at the store oc cupied by tbe late firm, on Bay street August. 1866. MILLER A BROTHER. . Hie subscriber solicit* for the oew a contiuu&Dcs of the patronage extended to the late firm. U. THOMAS, Due of the torvivort. August, 1866. an«:-tf . i a Edwin E. Hertz A Co. O ,FFER FBE SALE :}J ‘ 10. YABN8, 8 ° aA KASaOON RICE, FL °TSsicoi' 1 ’ ! ’ DOMESTICS, AC. h.il'.SiJ T*