The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 06, 1866, Image 4

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I he Dailv News and Herald. •Hi -Hit W row npj|» t 0 **??' *?K5-" By bleisling martyr, blent, Autl Beap tilt- laurel. 1* Jim won Above itt of rAt. V _ Nn'Sirmpet'S.iU’lo ilfcvbaralilyiilaro- No drum funeral roll— Nor t railing sables drape too birr ■pi,at free, a dauntless »oul! . It lived with Lee, and decked hto.braw From Fate^empy.WgWi'v- It Bleeps the Bleep of JarWim vtO*— Ah spotleiui and.as calm. . It waH outnumbered—not outdone; And they 4b»H shuddering, tell, \\ no struck tile Blow, it. latest gun, plashed r- ill as it fell. Sleep, shrouded Kiisigtl! not the breeze fbat Hniote the vn'tor tar a ■ • With death across the heaving sett Of tiery Trafalgar; Not Arthur’s knights, amid the gloom Their kuiglitiy deeds have starred; Nor Uallic Henry’s mab-liles. plume, , Nor peerless born Bayard. Not all that antique fables feign, Aiid Orient dreams disgorge; Nor yet tlio Silver Cross’ of Spain, And I.iou -of St. Uedtge, Can bid Ihee pale! l’rond emblem, still Tliy crimson glory shines Bey pud the lengthened shades that (111 Their proudest k-ngly lines. Sleep in thine own historic night — Anil bo thv blazoned SCI oil; . A witrrun-’ji txinnrr takes its flight To greet the warrior's soul! .. The following geueral rules' are worthy ft preservation: . • • - 1. That which is originally' void does not l»y lapse of time become valid. 2. A personal right of action dies.with Un person. . • 2. The law compels no one to do impossi bilities. •1. No one shall be twice vexed for ono anil the same cause. 5. The greater contains the less. (!. The law favors things which are in the custody of the law. 7. The husband and wife are one person. S. Every act shall be taken most strongly against the maker. . . 11. When two titles occur, the elder shotlld lie preferred. 10. Agreement overrules the law. ■ 11- He w’ho derives the advantage ought to sustain the burden. 12. No man' shall take advantage of his —own wrong. 12. When the right is egual, the claim ot the party in actual possession shall prevail. l-t. lie has the best title who was. first in point of time. ... 15. A right of action cannot arise out ol fraud. ■ • * ^ 1C. It is fraud to conceal'fraud. 17. The law assists those who aro vigilant, and not .those who sleep over their rights. 18. Ignorance of the law excuses no one. lit. Whcrdoes hot oppose what he might oppose seems to consent. 20. When contrary law cornea in question, the inferior law must yield to the superior; the law general to the law special; an of it law to a new law; man's laws to God’s laws. v .eto Traveler's I OF I1AR ^Company iwr.; INSURES AGAINST AT.L ALSO insures against LOSS OF HFE FROM ANY CAUSE! Whether Otaeuc «r AcclAemt. With Compensation fer Personal irii - ii: JNJJJRIE8,! JHi'i DATES of PREMIUM lower than those pf.aja XVLH r. i oilier Life Oompeoj. gw Alt approved formeof Life Polices. elthe» with or without compensation ^DrfiRartetel toiuries, as the applicant may dealt* CASH CAPITAL i *500,000 With assrplusof about **-0,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Traveler’s of Hartford now tomes poUdrs iny soring against lues of life rrom say cause, whether disease or aceiuent, with weekly compensation lur disabling aceiuent, ibus combining life and accident luHiirance under one pulley, at the tovwt iaiw ni premium. ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR LIFE. Policies for Life Insure against death from anv cause. and the premium is payable annually liurtuf' lilt-. Kale pel $1.000: ■>- Age of 20 25 50 55 4fl.- Onllnaiy Life Mb , Polio/../.....$181* $15 ** .$!*0* $1802 »*T5 f wg Combined Life _ _ . and Aiddent 15 16 16 86 . 19 06 21 92 26 75 ‘Other ages in proporuou. Official. ART O ft DIN AN IK To require all Butchers in tlio publid liffrkftt'of SavBU- nah to give bond and security to comply with the. diuances of the city and the laws of the State rein tive to cattle and other aniuia)s butchered and Htild. Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of tbs city ol Savannahs in i’onncii asMembled. do hereby ordain that from ami after the pawing of this ordinance each and every Butcher in the public Market of Savaunah shall, oh one of the conditions of his carrying off’ t|»A, trade of butchering auter into bond is the sum offtve hundred dolhpii, payable'to the Mayor End AUlerineh of the city of Savannah, with good security, to be ap proved by the Mayor, conditioned that such butchers will faithfully comply with alt the ordiuauces of the city and the laws of the State, in refeience to tattle and other animals for slaughter, offered for sale; and on failure of any snch butcher to give such boud ami security, the Clerk of the Market shall refuse permis sion to butcher to carry on his trade ixi said Market; and the stall of Much butcher shall be deemed aud de- i lared vacaut, and may be rental out to Bomeolber person: Prcvided always, that nothing coutaiurd in this ordinance shall be so construed as to take away the right of the public court or the City Council to enforce all ordinances of the city in relation to hutch-; era. Ordinance passed in Council Not. 28,18661 * -> EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: J a mes Stewart, Clerk of Council. ' dt-3-ot HfBLlSklEU KOU IKFOKMATIO.^7' ' A BILL To be entitled an Ordinance to change the manner ot keeping the streets, lanes and other IhOTOOghhirt w in the Oky of Savaunah clean, and ter prescribe the duties of tfate Superintendent. . . y . Section 1. Tim Mayor and Aldermen ci tlie-CUf M Savannuli, in Council assembled; do hereby ordain. That on aud atter the first regular meetiug of Council iu January next the work of the Scavengers De partment shall be given out by contract, aud 'propo^ sals lor performing the same to be made and re ceived as hereinafter specified : All bids must be handed to the Clerk of Council before ten o’clock on the morning of the day of the election, nolice of which election shall be given two days previous to the time at which such election shall take pkufe, aud each bidder shall enclose with his bid the names of two or more securities, who, with the |»er*op elected shall bind themselves in a sum which simile xceedtlie amount ot the bid for which he proposes per annum to do the work by one thousand dollars, for the true and Jaitk- tul performance of the duties ot Superintended:. The* City Council shall, at its first regular meeting -in Jan uary next, and al the first regular meeting in January of every fifth year thereafter, select from those who shall submit their proposal^oue who ahull ba de clared elected Superintendent and wjto shall Axectile i boud to the city in the amount above required, to TKN TEAR NON-FORFStTABLE. Ten Year Non-Forfeltable Policies insure against death iruui any cause, and the premium* are all paid u,i iu teu years. Coinpenastiou holds, under this formot policy, during *he whole life. These policies nre nonforfeitable alter two annual pa>- meiits. Rate per $i,0t*J : Age Of 20 28 - . 39 f * .35. . *0 Ordinary life • i"*‘j ,\J •* * Policy $2614 *'9 08 $3366 $.77 04 $42 44 Combined Life and Accident 3* ii 55 37 38 76 «i 91 4S 03 Other age. in proportion. Aito, Term and Nou-KurMtable Endowment Puli, dee at proportionate low rate*. The Combined Life and Accident policy. It 1h confl- deuiljr imlieved, afforda the beet Inauranee for the least'money, and oovan all panonal hazard-) under oue policy.' JAS. O. BATTERSOIV, President. KUUNKV OKNNIS. Secretary. How. KLIZCftl WHISHT, Cananltiag Actuary. HKNHTA. RTBB. General Agent. H P. 8TEAEU, ML HI, Conaaltlug burgeon.- A. WILBUR, General Agent Southern Georgia, 89 Ba« street. WM. B. BOYD, IOV13 Agent In Savannah. Cumberland Valley FERTJU2LER, A NEW AND Vi A Larger Pi epet 9I*» ** PnH*.t*en agy kdawa IhlflUwr. ' '- 1U . F. w. Novel Storea, 8f ‘ ' ‘^' COMMISSION K are now oniSog tor *alw the moat valuable w f v ever put before onl* . . been honestly and fairly ligeoce, wlu«Khertl*(»tea are H ir an arilcleof csimpgaHi Uoa. and Its full merlle havaM I ruin a want of correct knowledge ae to vauU-.«uiajn*unriti*-«ata»o*M>a» even . year’a qH**st unprwpirtous, Mu vtilhiwiMtt: Pknykatc efAtoa, FkwhiAcfy .-Alts'I G. RUWE, r urnoi.KsALi-: . ' for fle piABinr If the fol- ipnoTtbe hlghfai ^eask'tHe lowing certiAoates, n!M,kCU . ^SwiMTlUin. BmkwW(„TWT. l, frestssKTEraiaAss, of Lline, case, dolr-h* AM* tiliaer under * cotton and aa g lO(- dnnifgj# com; under a fcw PH XSE** tton of my tn»nlp &of». T«t 1 found it aatad aa anjNrvdr . , .. u ,... claim for It. With allt^ ^tmvdfMWfera ttjitlWftll corn crop, 1 »in lion, and had' — — _ . ... . ......lire diluted, l think It would kava trebled macron of corn on did ekhauateA land. Wtta tt thla yeur 1 $2S!fgS^!SS^’S'iJ‘JSnSS and early development ot SI punks npbu which it fVrtman costly. what faSSSS£9&2K flan Guano or other fettLiaem urnmnUti le aud r. Comparing t<» with | witnessed of Ihoae manured with Peruvian Guano, I certainly am sstisfled with though it needed the rains to have kept It dilated, add all the crops did not receive the full !«e|»eAtd*f the application. If you are Enabled to furnish the same article another year I .would like to try.it again. • i Your*, very respectfully, WE. B. JONES, r uaaaoox, Barkc Oo., Ga. inly 94, ia#8. w. SIMS AIX): . . , Gents : As to the action of the Fertilizer, I bare been highly gialUHL Iu eUects have been very Um- tinct at every stage 67 the crop, aud Ha proprietura have lieen peculiarly: foftnuate In the productkiii or a Fertilizdf 1 ntat is equally lieneOcial on com and cotton. It le quite stimulating mat vet inSd. possessing the advantage of guano (Peruvian) iu the first, aud superior to it in being free from the beat iug. burning eifect, so disastrous in » drom ’ COVAHT, giveu, ami l>e subject to the orders ot the Mayor.qr person acting in hie stead: end for fldlore or neglect to perform any requirement of this ordtnkoi-e, the said Superintendent shall, oo conviction before tlie Police Court, be subject to s fine ot not lees than five nor more than fifty dollars for sash offence, one-halt to go to the informer sod the oMier half for the nae of the city : provided, nevertheless, that for any charge of groae neglect or xniademeeaorg the a*id Superin tendent Mb all bo liable to he tried before OottnCtl sad be removed from office, or be fined In such sums aa Council may direct; and in case of removal from of fice a new election shall be held at the next regular meeting of Council to All hia place for the unexpired residue of his term, and notice of such election »>»^| be given by the Clerk of Council ten days before the day for such ‘ , - — — ■■ Suction 4. And ft’ffl fbraiar ordained, by the, thority aforesaid, That it shah, if# the’ dtyy ipf '■ Superintendent to see that the! public squares are a duly exainlued, and any offal or rubbish that may be thereiu found shall be removed by his carts, and U shall be the further dnty/d said Superintendent to furnish the Chairman of the Street and Line com mittee with the hands, teams and carts belonging to the Scavenger Department one hoar each day fbom the first day of November to the first day of May, two hours a day from the first day of May fq the first day of November in each year, Sundays and holidays, and days succeeding geueral holidays, for the purpose of assisting in grading, levelling or fill ing up any qf the streets, lanes or squama; i ' to keep two ov^aore ploughs, during ii ately after heavy nips to go throutfhine city and open with said ploughs such places as heed opsafihg to let the water ran off freely. Section 6. And it is further orikilued. by the au thority aforesaid, That it ahril be the dutvsftttnid Superintendent to take charge of and feed all ciSd* of 1 other animals liable to be impounded or that ahaMbe ffmpoundet 1 by the City Marshal or any city officer, and to deliver up said chttle or other 16 tfedtr have charge of all the t city and attached to the stablea for keeplbg the be htx duty to be nt the wud Ponml - , •gent there ut two «la led bourn each dnr whLn^S? tie or other animals are within tor ‘-n nwim. i° r hvering the name to the owners, whenvSfcT?^: further, he .ball well mid trufc^paymi i2n~' Jectedfot thua delivering up cattle or other uumaL «o the City Marshal, the money »Uowedb. o^nf.^^ Jading cattle or otter animal. impoundedbeSS oritin. In Ootrtot, November'28, iseg ' t**5nance reed firm time JAMES STEWAHfT. \ building, betooglng to the OF NASHVILLE, TEM&' ~ <.1 (Fir*, M>rtww;4M*ir-Un.) OFFICE IN SAVANNAH. 157 BAT srKBRT. AwtMorlaed Capital, • i ‘ $500,000. THHIS COMPANY la prepared to iaane Holt- Ire on X a* favortdjleterinaas ear Eastern company ■ ' GEORGE B. LESolK. 1’ic.id-ul. 8. L. TairrE, Secretary. BtFBBEMCaS: Wing, Tohey A Co., Bankers, Naahvllle. lion. W. Mai. Brawn, Mayor, Nashville. Hun. W. B. WilkiiiHi.n. Recorder, Nashville. Huu. u. J. Slubbleleld, Attorney General, Nash ville. General'N. B. Pearce, Wholesale Grocery aud Com . miaelon Meretiant, NaehViLe. . t >1 t Mra'.ton, etu-nt-y A Hoy, Colton and'lYtminission Mercliama, Nashville. C. Mice A Co , Furniture and OommiSHion Ater- cbanis, Nashville. W. J. Parks A Co., liloggUU, Nashville. ^ H. Wlei A Co., Dry Giasla Merchants, Nashville. D. J. Meyerhardt, Dry Goods Merchaut.N-mhviile W. C.Collier,.Book iiealer, Nashville. K. H. .Singleton, Book Dealer. Nashville. , K. C. Ibiuuingtou A O*., Editors And Proprietor* of the Union anil American, Nashville. Mernt A Hill Wall Peiwr Dealers, Nashville. Dr. Frasier, Senator, Ntobvilie. ’ J Kiiuiii, Editor Teuntaase Stoats Zeitnng. A Myer A Co., Wholesale Grocers. .Nasbvl.ln. Gene, ai i. At Palmer, Attorney, Marto-shorn. . General Janies H. Cbaiman, AUuroey, Memphis. B K. t;. Brooks, Ranker, Metapkla. Hnu. Bcujamip G. Humphreys, Governor of MiteD- slppL , tlon. T. T Swann, Auditor of RiMtmfcuL *• jiD Usncral K. 0. Walthall, AttorhFrieSdeeviUe Miss Geueral W.jr. Uranlly,Attorney,Green*,,rc Mis.. General S. B. Lee, Brook-vllle, Mina. . - - General J. Wheeler, Cotton Factor. New OrleatA General J. B. Rood, firm of J. a Hoed A Co ‘New- Orleans. -3 ‘ I ■ ■ ^Generals Gtbaon A Aoatia, Attorneys, New O - , Proie-sor J. p Logan. Atlanta, da. " ' n " n - Kemp P. Patties, Treasurer o( Slate, Ralslvh Nyrth Carollua. - - > i Geueral N. B. Forrest, Memphis. NEW ENGLAND FIRR INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, or. Authorized Capital af i t $000,000. wm.rTsymons, Ageot for Savannah, iu 161 Bav afreet DOlS-ll MARINE AND jApCOIDENTAL IH8DEAHCE AffilCT, lie approved of by the Mayor, kiid nhall the duties of his office within ifli jlaya al tiou. Upon failing to give such bond, or to outer upon liia duties within the said time, hia election Mliall be th emed void, and the City i:otiucil at itd next regular meeting Hliall elect some other person 44» Iiih place. .juTION 2. And it is further ordained, by the ait thority Aforesaid, That the pernon so elected Huperiu- teudeul ehall, liefore entering upon his duties, pro vide himself with a sufficient numlier of able-btNiied men and liorseH or mules and cart* to perform thadq- tie« of that departiuent, uh hereiiiafter' dewri which men, teams and carta shall be 'appiYivMl-ol the Mayor; and none whall be employed in the depart ment but such an are able and efficient. AtnA it »b»U be the further duty of naid Superintendent to canes the men ho employed to pans through all i»artH of the city daily, Sundays aud general holidays excopteiL with the carts, aud to take off al} offal, tilth, minurc, oyster whells or other rahMsh that may tje'cOlfecled iu barrels aud boxes, or tha} may be found iu any street lane or square within the city, and carry tbu tc such place or places as may be detenqistdd jtf 81A Mayor or Ohairiuan of the Streets and Laops Oku- mittee: Provided, that all manure shkltbA bt tbe po^al of the corporation and shall be carried beyond the limits of the city. * Section 3. And it nr farther thority aforesaid. That At shall _ perui ten dent to report to the Mayor, every Monday morning, the uumner of hands aud teams employed iu the department, and the condition of. the atjsdfr, lanen and squares; and ooevary alarm of fire it shall . be his duty to repair to the plane of the fire with snch L"B6, MARINS find INL ot hiu teams and carts as are not actually loaded and Mbqve lilgbly reapoaotble carrying off the offal at the ttme'of the alarm being ww Merchandise, to any am ; - ^ ‘ “ * — corresponding w)U the risk I-I ilhi.l !• . Capital ami ft , (J AWWIs. ■ lamvaaft Co ; $l,«Go,OUe FHIni laaaraat* Co. i.gtrtjtoB IffWf ^—■MoGmFooJk' voA l i HaiiMtU|i laaaranre Co 1,078,080 Sartaaay lacaraace Co 000,000 Rbrth Atoorlcoo Iaaaraara to.. 800.0**0 Tolol foahi Capital an the crop, hut the lean permanent effect on tlie soil. Wliat WiU he the infinence of I lie KiWeka vemtrtnv to be men, an this in my first year’s trial; bat uiy obeer- vatfoo to far in, that no innanra enn be Sappier In its effects on the crop at every atagoMf Its progreen Such. I think, in t lie ImpHwvlon of others who have fried it fn ibis section, with whom 1 have ooaveraol. X have ooly used ft this year on corn and cotton, Ibe yield of wlileh, I UtHIk, would bare becu doubled and even trebled if the seanoun .iipAtteen fsverable. -M manure ot no klBd eapomkoaguM) wllMp|H>l>;te$ henoe whatever may JMtMv’uulkuf tka ywdrki IshoF, my opinion of the Eureka above given will hot be affected. I want to try it npoo turnips Uiha lalL tiu you send me a couple of barrels more of It to ibia sta tion, No. 9, C. K. K. Yours, Ac., J. B- JONHS. ■ J Mu.riiDCit’iLLK, November l, Inn*. MkshIU. F. W. 8IMSM0G.; » Genthimen : Yours ol the 1Mb altbnorrkcbedmea day or «o before I wap taken .down with fever ana chills, and since gelling tap, my lime wan so taken up with mail ere preparatory to coming here, that I had to punipone aaaaewer until now Yon aak we to give you my opinion of the valne of .the Eureka FhonphaicofLtme,» qpmpdrvd witi biufed upon ttaLTepMUfl IM pre tioite. I have not now tttue *r a dry. I leum itaavln July, 1 enquiry. my opinion then upon Ibe very points you suggest. If yon will refer fo that letter, I think yon will Had Ml that I need nay in auswer to your enquiry. An fa vorable an that opinion wan tiieu. I have no reason, from I he inter developments of the crops, to change any partjof it. Ilyuu can out, Hini.lt, aud will inform rue, 1 will, an aoon as 1 1 caif, write the opinion you have asked.' Yours, Ac., J. B. JON SB. Thomson, Oolumbrntfo., Ha., Ner.tk.UMB- Mkshhs. F. W. SIMS A ~ *” Uenlleaien: According to promise, I give yoptte result of exi>erlment« made ihm present year wllfi the live bins ol *’ Eureka Ammouiuied Bone Super Phosphate ol Lime," pui chased ot you last spring. As you nre aware, the ;unt sc:ieoti will: ua wa* an*, precedenkd wet weather ill the a|>riiig, and excessive druuib—onintngpcing in Jnne-stiieliUer ratal gen erally to Ulaunred'cnqis. I applied the hltrcia ti field of thirty acreaol cotlojt, I Wo ton being about one hundred ran-1 fnrt_ acre. Toe field (Mtphlgei Jras Idukl the Piiosjitintn (Aillid by If ndliT la; .several row s were leil without its application to.test n. The diltereiice lietween these rows aud the lial- ancr of l..e field could l>e discerned a considerable distance all ihesiHilmer, and plainly so in gntheriug the crop. And I am CMiMIdeut tn:>l-the Phonphateou I lie thirty acres lias paid me fifl r per cent. I nppllcl a toll of l lie Pucsphate to Cprtle After • lie coi o wu:. up, lietiire tha Awrplnwirig, aud nis re sult In Hie rruwiug of ffiL-eoVW was -lie sum (I. in order. In.Wever, lo make a thorough test of it with other Fertilizers, t procured Peruvian Guano and Pluentx Island Guano. 1 applied the Peruvian Gun nu(i<iuiii'ucrc ol corn, superintending ft in person,' au.l the I hosphple,. to two i acres by the side of the first, Iu uesrly equal quantities, applying about .me loiirth less .-I tlie Peruvian. The lesnlt wan that the phosphate equaled the tcUikian (tusno. tbooarer.r coni being tan lieavs. t M t 7 i | .1 JmmVLw A Have used several kiuifcol the many commercial manures offered, aud consider the Burekn the best s. tide. I would as leave have it tor corn and cotton ua the Peruvian.. -1 akn> tried turn watermelons and vegetables whh tin)mttne success. I ahouid recom- npMid that, lar coMua, toe Phosphate be pul at least ata mth under the seed, 200 pounds lo tbs here. Ahd lor coyn, apply about a tabl. spoouful when planting hind willf ibegralu, at l(-aa|ei^Inchre iron thagjratu. Gtocariftt -and- Liquors. TH08. J. DUNB^tUtKXf^^fikSA^- ST1 IMPOBTELS ~AN1> DEALERS TN • HIS. • j l<5* ! Brandies, it*« ' ' fy~ Agent for Roliert Smith ? *» cclebra}^ PhiUilrl- pktfi Ale and Demercif r C hampffnie. 147 Bay 'Street, : ti—*-• iuq>it-3ni SAVANNAH. <1 V. WHOLRSALK. or Dealer & CoiaimsslQs .Mercbajit, r Bryan aud re- .fhffsu streets and Mouumcn' UA. alaaya UU27-U hutr-Uauuui. - ' 1 inn Knunsu. „ Columbia JSqiiorr GROCERY STORE, aide of Columbia Square, corner or Uabersbaui and President n’-rarta, i < G BY PHILIP VAL.LANAN & CO. >2 VINH WBKKLY. OreleCiaaB Family Gre- i. Wines,' l.iqaora. Cigars, Fruits, J. W. BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) iHopp, Skirts. E F» u p THE II GEHKBAL COMMISSION MKIU’IIANT, aWD waoUhULK dkalkb iji , : 1>ri .,,d Flaar, Grata, Feed o"<t J’auGatr. CORNER STORK, -6i ii"'" 1 190 AMD in Bav Breirr, TOOT nr Babnaud St.. ■arrmaaah, MewTgia. f \' References—C. A. Gambrill ft Co., Norris k. Ra win, RaHinure; Woodward. Ikrtdwfn ftprt., UAUito and New York; L. Gaaibrill.Baathr, tXiarliGadh Liberal advances made.on. cuusfgpmenWcf OuMsra ->fi' aad Produce. " ADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS have printed In RED INK,’ on the band J. W. BRADLRY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. 1 DON’T BUY ANY’ OTHER. You.can ahgayn find fall assortments at " OC WHOLESALE ANO METAIL AT • j J. C, MAKER ft CO.. fftTRgOP 4r CO. t. V. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT AND '' "SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND lu Savannah at Wboiesale-by ; .:'. ORFF ft WATKINS. J . J. C RAKER A CO., LATHROp M CD.. DE WITT ft MORGAN, EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, OHFF A WATKINS, THOMAS. PRPPKK. At wholesale l.y the kxrinHivu M uiufitrtun-r.-i and “"IWWBSSlfta, i'OAHV,' Warer«K>u)8 uml offi ft, 97 Clumbeni. and 1* aud SI KMble .<t., l^fcw V<>rb. Very truly, yourpr^ I SVLVANIA, Ga, November I, iHod. RadRMH F..W. S|Ms ft cu SavaiiUAh, Ua.: Geulleuien: lYoUpiaTuthf the SUM) aUlmeiEd apt r.-scb me untHMUriuy return train Savannah. Ii gives me pleasure to communicate tn« reuult of uiy cx^riehee With tbCBiireka Pnonphste <u Ume. 1 applied shout three thonsaud pouude ol It ou ten acres ol very imor laud. 1 am aatfefie.1 that I he land would not fiav, made more than tour thousand pounds of sued cottou, and uerbapa (this year) mure thsu three thousand. I have altr - about six tijousand pounds, —* —■ - dred more. ! The clay mi tbei from the eurtace, about two feel. Had the clay beau within six liM’lMpipi tfta iSUrface, I believe tksl I should lisya (nude near atua knudrrel pounds to the ate -V Kureki Phosphate of Id me" U (soordlug to my observation) much town skauulatlag - than TW* vl«n Unauo, esfiecisliy when applied on roru. I sp- plied one barrel (250 [KHlU'le, ol corn. The pr-sluct’ — mine whh b toe ehru II Hml the sal brakes PIANO TUNING • —AND— . i i o: ii. miLLs. (FROM LONDON;) TB KSPFX^TFULLY offers 4 liis s^rvici s in tlie above Xi buniaesH. &l. M. coined,recommended by mam' of the find ar tints of U|e m;#, qi*pL Lh Htfakowli. AtL-iiof Jxol, iiotlsctiMi, 'fit*.;*!* duo Of nie Dost tuners of the f ' “ ' '• \ ItKFREUNCE IN BAVAKWAlI. " C. M. Holst, Esq. M. R. T|Umer, Esq. Orders repaired for tuning at. the establishment of doer A 0o.r or at Uie vesi4«|ee of Mr. taker Btroel, between , Broughton street street ' n«»22-1ni Paper; Hangings 1 j . j . 1 i I H* v Window Shades. ~ "rinw ''• MRH- MART J r TURNED, n No. 58 $ft. Julian Street, Hus received anew supply of Paper Hangings, Wln- <.u Shades -and. Gill Cornices, which will he sold cheap. ! 1 - 1Y1-0 ’p^ofth. JEiivei* 4 1 RIFFINfl A CD.. Bs igid Gietaortlnudl street, IJlMIaw Yufk, MsnufscUirers nud Dealers Ui mGP ic u lujr a l i m i *le m kn ts, Seeds AND FERTIUZEKH- end of six wiieks wsatoreo limes as hjgh as, adjoining. toirVet. soi- f Aftt. Had I lUeu more of the parau repaure It wotfid AriW t Ttefieie L hte- 5&ss^feia3i«aseeii uroduce Mretoe hundred pounds by applying three nnnfref ir-T’*- of this Fertilizer. Aud,I thtpjt.Rf etetetotatowfurroF,kprtWk ™ sboNit two hundred! ponudsper aerrij# toefureow, .aud cover it up imiiicitTfTwtthkfenaltbcutch orsiiovel plow. This should be dona uni r . . a. ^0.2* U7hon (teas f .« iy before puu *«w Yark Accldrwtal orrespoaoing wlU-tte risk Loesea equitably adjusted and promptly paid. IE, i NOTICE. (S ’ TfYHE nadarMfoed bars entsred Into a tlalted part A nerehto, uadar ton firm gam. or A. T. CUN. Ningham for mm uateaetton of a General Cost dollars lo the ; j*Bi partneraklwtotocoramunce on the twentieib «T November, EtoffiMB H» dred and 8ixt>-atx. and to lermlnato on the first ol January, Mgkleeu Hnu- died aadHtzi^eifftat, iu.- ■ t.l - ’ ’ p . AT. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN J. MTOOOAKD. ** tilLLMMli OLD MlliL.^ out arts, meal LCpDINGTON k OO. {•Dftic&tf 1 Oefmtn on haadin large qhanll- J SSUiKJSaBU2S.tr: ■EH ts atg. a Haraa’a aarateM, i m* turn In ill. Meed. When the c itton Is ready lor sets 2; in that lurrow about «« hundred pouuos Inigo to tlin acre, and over R Iman ihatrly. I think by pur suing this pi si, die oo ton would continue to grow sad be .r uutil rust; otherwise, it weald taka toe rust iu August, she I off everything, and die. Yours T xy respectfully, R. T. LAWTON. , Odf Ante. Serif so Ob., Ga. NO*. II, laMT F. w; )IM8 ft op.. Savannah, Os.: : ‘U Mia: Yopr k tier of (lie into alt., wu received In doe aeteom/ You must excase my uagligance to not answering it aduueri 1 experimented -the mauure I Ii mgbt from you told any reluct, ice whatever, jlent fertilizer. 1 applied on in acre of cotton three hundred pound i of it; the yield was greater, the 'aiger, and ah ud toe loag drouth better than my MRUuk’ noth n ou (so-called) stronger land ou- msuared. 1 trt d, agd paw itfefed wttb great succera ou alt kinds of I egetahles. Years. WaTN^d|^^^‘4(D **r*°r* ffen 4 co., [\7tw-' -w-v Dear Mrs i I take great pleasure in giving you tte natalt of toy ax ertweiit with roar Burekn Atomoot- ated Hone nnpa -Fbosphaie ol Ume, the present year, aud I .moat .raa ark tetore steering upon this talk that the pre sea. year to tills locality ' lnvufaMe toff t r m>j imumre—I week'sdruaihdirihg toe month'cr July aadapoi bon of August. I portion of toe manure I received 1 applied thcoUon aad to* remainder on corn. I axe piled at the rate of oos baudred pounds to tbe sere on cotton In tte bill, with aa Increased ylotd of one- third more lint than 1 WoaM have received without the manure. I wfftced during toe drouth miy wme green and luxuriant, while crop, wtermihme was no maac burnt. iM&ftdcr tfits uuiuure Mbenor feu tte Loot fwlvifil gUMDO. lot •MVlltlBQiUUl|{ Uto pittKtgU this article dees dunag « toy aemUit. 1 shall want MX teas offyour Kurvka another Will g(tre yu« jmt%-e in due tunei - j ¥| We- speak fur tbemae|' lulelUgeaca and them to express I A large soppy os dhect fn months of I 10, Il.iSO, 15 and 60 Flows, relebrated Mo hawk Valley', Med; Clipper, Flow; Iloreo-power*, id Oleaiprs, Fata Mills, Ac. obrrbN gins. ebruted tetoOiu. ’ h'/H 1 .' ! > elebra'fd RotMr C*ln. lied Send for Circular. noVfri MS SAW MILL YVHAKK, SAV ANWAR, GA. ued, bav ingeonpieted their DOUULE V IULL,;taauwa..as tlie “PHCENIX MILL," woald respectfully mrorm 1 the public gcueraliy. thtu they are Mill an Improved Pinner, and will ittoa.to orders -for pi sued and teat j. F. A M. Hamilton’ and A be aeon, streets, will reoeiv ■ , j , ;• i-11 - . • ( Mtc patronage Is resped fully ao- RHLKN A HA MILTONS. *■ '• i of Co-fiartnership ’j ■ Satamsah, Oa^ October ktb, 1896. fJIHE co-paAtaerMilp of Van Hokn, Uoi.lyo.e 1 this day, by Itauiwa Umltation. WILKINSON, Cotton PWettrN r?ff .,, JI)JJ1({ General Commissidn MerctWnts A GENTS for the pnreham and sale of all ktoris ud iV Cotton Dumeetica. liberal advunoea made on eonstownenta. Office No. 3 Stoddard's Lower Range, Bay dNH' Savannah, OeorgU, 1 Of Ndwnan, OS. • B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefnakee Cotton MUG, Ala. p. ii: wooi»7 , Of the late Irm or J. W. Rabun ft Co., SkV’h; nepB 3m . - , . . > 'J - t«i jjfeno i |todi *J bh” • ' i ’* i ’■ E-. Dv ■ ui -'y it' Importers^ tiaqdVro^Md ccMtofeteutoekuf ' -*■-» -w KMUlTO Mtl ■' .lAd-wn: r;a Till By Austin & Ellis, t 80 BAY 8TKKK3Y SAVANNAH; «A. THOMAS IL AUSTIN,) Late or Apalucbteolb. mi, GHAKLKS ELLIS, f and ColsmbuA Ga. _«ep1t-tf . . i. P. bousx. . . W. A. Barajvr, , Bouse & Bryant, ( (Formerly of Jacksonville, FU,,) Forwarding and ComiiisiElDrcMii^ 104 Bay Mtroot, SAVANNAH, • - »!*■*. UKORfll.t. good stock or Orocerteu, Liquors, Agricnltursl Impte- menu. Building Materials, Fairbanks A Co’s Nudes. Ac,, liesfdea other goods and tnannfoetn'rtad articles tor sale on consignment, and Tor which they arc agents.. Orders anil consignments icspeutlully ho- Icited. • ■*»*”* kl8-tf COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■ACOX, CEORUIA. Especial attention will be given to the execution of Oottoa Orders, which we solicit. Peters & Holiingsworth, COtTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCIIAVTS, ffroDDARD'R Upper Range, Bat Street, .SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. » - Lsute* rril ^«i' - * WE mO LEAVE TO As tO OOTS, SHOES. WAITERS TRUNKS, VALISES, .tedoUs.r, tetema A nbx, te -AND BAGS, TS, CAPS attd umbrellas! isitofi'ltwri wxMtiy itALt. ,o,th„ ’ Mb* Of Ball and Brooghh.1. streets, ih >l ; ht o’ a i“^ fee CO, Dealers, I TABLE CUTLERY, ritTEISy it-,r ' -l»e one ,**ih.U.:L'- -- • City and Country Dealer* are plicate the Jobldnm Prtto ■*'" Ware at the samy per.lpd or )lme, , j jWf .8 «d« VII ,IIW’ ”* rim • •* ly torited WittoK ted eximlue oar Wholesale block. Wawhidn lydterket to tte paired Stoteefor same quRitfaud qiiiy « " Queensware House, . Wim MNWI lN**te» Eecowd Poor West ,f BwH. t sJSJ-™t w . .UKAI.ERU (,!! (IdT iiivnwlf EVERY VARIETVIOF •‘ IS SELIJNO GOODS .lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH; XaroRNr.Y thiM| z I 7!l BRYAN STRRKT, JyiMm SAYANNAII, GA. Johnston, Woods & Co., CMietolCommls’n Merchant* Lower Rang;, SAVANNAH, GA. I*. B Meddaid’i *epiy EDWARD M. YOUNG. CLAYTON H. WOODS Bankers & Brokers 1 24VK1 -J »*uj IRY fHPility oifi*reil for consignraoiiL^ sui«l, exe, lion of onlers. Utwrsi ikIvkhcpm mtkitP Ofi C-oitoik Mliippril to our fiiwuU iu New Kork, Hiilti- BAREE J T’Bj the ON THIS COMTIKENT It Is WaKKASTKO to IIRSTOKK l.’KAT 11A til TO (IHIGINAL, NATt'KAI. CteAHt. Ill CVerT ( -L«<: ft Will STbr the liair Iroiu fai-linb iht; it will!r, e t.io-bearTfrOrt, tiumorsainl dainhuil; I’nouork toe i.K->o-ii ill the, haik, and is a CKtiTirri. lUrixsiNii. , , We offer no lareereuranO, tint'we -nth > "'.'("an ol 'tor agents lo ktcsi np eng mossy loa iy peeuwi who will use two 1 Nil ties, amj tiieu say Ki'ii-rri’i Vyuv- TABI.K Ham IlKSTOKATrVK has Hot p r ,1 u,e ■ all we Testiiuouu from the Capital of it.r Cnire^ sihtes. Messrs. BAkuerr A vat k Was iuduced lo give your Hidr pio;>aiArioii n trial, itud can heartily recommend It fts unequalled as a Ureestog. Purifier and Jtestorer,—giving to the Hair a Inxuri.tul rich Bess, and to Ike head a c.v.l and most agreeable seuaatiun, while it Is ihoroHgfl to re dtoruig the hair to iu uauiral color. W. HxwLtn. ^, I PARLOR HET8, extra well upholsbinuj. PJNi£ ; BUD UDOM SK'I'S, Waluut ami M*- taognny. COTTAGE BED KOOM BETS, of every variety. _ . ! ' n ‘ • DINING ROOM sod LIBRARY SETS. . MA'rTKKSS KB, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS of ali kiods. r ' i- - KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES, kite best Bed is -Win, and WABKANTKIT SUPERIOR to * a LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO- PIFN, and CANOPY FRAMES. Vary respectfully, Washington. D.C.,May 16, 1896. Mrasrs. J. R. Banunrr ft Co: ' 1 WaaiudueeU by afrieiidfito mak atrial of Bare few’s Vegetable Hair Kestorafcvu, and I am very much pleased with the effect It bus had on ui> hair- I was nearly half grey, and now, before using one-, bottle, my bead U freed lvum dandruff, ami my hair has alHbe auiwsraiice of youth. I luUv iiebeva Hare roll’s to be tlie best hair preparation in the world, Wn. IUmi'i.tos. ' Fredoaia, N. Y., April 2t, 1*60. . > ’ .4. K. BARRKTT A C<>„ Crnprlrtwra, 1 " ‘ Manchester, New Uampshiie. J ACOBLIPPM AN, 8 corner Oungreaa and Barnard streets. Agent. |F~ Watil by all Druggists. , . jyw NIT •ra--. PtGBA|If it TAYLORi, iyiijlite 87 MMd 81) Mbvrvry. laxMl Bfi Ckrl.tla St., GBOCEftS *»*, PMWCTft, maoll iicv It id . ■fia tufa Tire Proof S ' by“ a Tire Proof Store, re- atJMWDorg, “Sw^»p3l*‘ etoiarmlly 4t lS%jbi.WmiteWD a jauialteliirRMMi Jklteifie l« Fertilizer upon tte foUlowtog dnfeo WM g*Ve> j , we ndil mfil< m of Deceubeft is •"assM&h, stjgttabarg, P*. 5 :i 1 .of. i 2 6. U.iladl .’J-.rtuU tjJ<I'l/« J-lrFK J ctod to their notes, that „ rereg aa fra iMde tey at liefore tte »• to MWbUjMm of jMMto the AUeghaa' Address yoor orders to 6fohj01-3 ►BOfflRil ri’IM '(to>A dten’.OdN .h’J ’• ja l» .11 1- H | NfiWi YOfifi, ViIiid ,*il* \ i fitTILL a RNdiafe to be tbe Urgent Fnniitare Mmdu- sssrt'" .vbFT,\£l a DINING-ROOM affd T CHAMBER FURNITURE, im toiyiiM YkUrU 1MM*, - KHtTOE SOUTHKRN XliADt, AttOpeecent. {eduction to price. , , , .yea . Silver Skin Onions, For sale by A. W1LC5X & Oo. ’ otice. of the flrnr O) Itertt, fAtlifr.p A ““tSSS' V. B. DDrn A CO., 207 BAy Street. nckxnts m ' mported and Domestic ^GkSTS for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keutecky Bourhon Whiskey,‘ftebatalt X Co.'s llran dy.'etr. . * "‘YndC )issolutton of Ch-PWtneHhipT T HE CO PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing lie- tween the node reigned, under the flrita name u V. A. RYAN ft OO., in this day dtosMvod byKiutnal consent. , , W. a. Duffy ft Co. are aathoriaed'Io settle ah out- Handing accounts. . ^ f ^ J, 2 f I A. 8. BIGKldiW, ’ J. T. GILSON, Agent. ' CO-PARTNERSHIP. The uadendgned have assoeisred tliemseHreh'tie getter under the firm name of W. B. DUFFY ft OO., at the former store of V. A.’Ryan A Co., 2s7 Bay street. W. B. DUFFY', m»t6 . A. 8. RlGKLOW. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS . FURNIMHKD. SMfinls, Alar, WlLLracelre Deposits, bay and sell Exchange, OoM sad HUroc, Uncnrreut Hank Notes, Coverstaeat, Rallroud sad all otter Hecarltiee. WiU also bay Oot- tofioa orders. OoterUouamsile and promptly remitted. Theywlliftiao make collections In any part of the UaMed States, and make cash advances ua cat too eastegted to our friends !a New York, Charleston, ■srnnaak, Apaiacbleota or New Orleans. Operating ua a paid to capital, wnh our long ee- tpMtehml credit, la ft sufficient guarantee ol safety -to all our bnslteuu timaasvtiomi. ; WAREROOMSi a > : >..t i 1 •’ • 178 Dronwhton. Street, REFER TO Conant A Young, I H Y k Nuurse * Brooks, f N *" * ork ’ A Ua, Charleston, S. C. Woods A CD., Savaunah, Oa. Foote jhJCatone, Mobile, Ala. Jostolt Murria, Moulgomery, A a. Wa. H. Young, Columbus, Ga. John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga. Jennings, Wicks A Bra., New Orleans, La. Guthrie ft Co., Louisville, Ky. Bhtrok A Rowland, St. Louie, Mo. Ecranka. Azr., rsej.t. 1.1SC4. sc|iC3a D. I. TRACY & GO., garrrsaio 4 to D. S. («•)«■, * IMPOETESS AMD OOBUfclti*OF LA1MBS’ DREf-S TRIMMINGS, OKNAMIL'i phyk wOiewtoa, and pa bis fancy GOODS. Mo. NR Broadway, corner nr Dn-tte street, u r.> n tK New Vo K Market Stalls. : OTT MARSHAL'S aSALE U NDER Iks Ordinance of the City nr Savannah, and under direcUon of the Chairman of tin- Market Committee, I will sell ou WkDNKSDAY, he- camber Uh, aMP iPcfoek a. m, at the Market, the Bern"Small, Meal, Vegviable, CuUee aud Bread *to na (lasShnoe will the bid of a person be re ceived who is not a Batcher, or Vender of Meals, Provisions or Vegetables g _ WAYNE , podP.14t ■ City M-cshal. ItearH Iwldim SUAiirfif’s Hail.. Notice. °*gg21S£^H“ STEAM ENGINE AND SAW HILL FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE sad saw Mill, manufactured to order si tte 9 ate ton Works, Ne . York. UouaiHU.if an; unuiifelnjlsn ferns power, return fine boiler, With all the couve- niepce* complete; troo (name, te leet cvxmg*t M RR 1 ! saw; patent sell-vetting head blocks; too feet log chain, with pulleys aud first date belting foe tte mlM complete. The whole is purfectiy new awl can ptwchamdlpw »n apotientare to auxo-tf i LaROCHE, WEST A DANIELS- Twelve Garden Lots ;, AT privatk sale. . ■ V BELL, WV1.LV fit (iURlrtUN. rXmtaiaiggi'dO 8-10acrea of first quality of Garden LsSat’fitow (are bounded ou tte earn by Skulaway SMfi-BnMnfid on tte west by Lover s law, and situ ated within one mile of tte city- Capitalists would find a sure profit by making an. investment to the 1 Shore psuperiylaa the city is extending iu that direc- ioa. Plat of toe property can he seen at oar couut- tog-room. nbvlj Wanted, B OARD WANTED by a Oentleman, for lumsolf. Wins, child aug servant, in a genteel i>rivide fam ily. where tte comfort* of a home can be eajftyhdljy' paying for them. Address Pont office Box 740 oc9-tf . ,t.u«a iJettn’i »«• pENERAL COMMIS-vto.v jMRRCHAV . StVAlata, Ukoku; 'medssismst'ss' iw York, 4MUK fHRUtoito.,’ ' td nte,to... a tofOVWf.' our let^ .l bae tioooiG I jaJia'r'. fil ’ viOUulH tnah I yuR-<< r RTS? Tjn ^ AT PLANTERS’ RIPK PAimniw/a un r AT PLANTERS’ RICE POUNDING MUUU ^'"“1 W ,(JMEAB GAS WORKS; - a .eisinodicfi n.'i SEALED PROPOSALS will be received anttl the ^ 6lh ol Deceiohethr theflhmf of FORM forth* nakiun uptof lMnuMo-af noribm for tte city FoBce. >ifefidHtV*dhr the 1st or Fabrnaiy, MST, wtto tte exception ot tte omreoute. Which ante he delivered, by tte 1st of January. ■ .«’» a • Uuilofiu anfoUowa; i- ( f .. m i *rntfpd£ f : l,,’; - «. Of may cloth, according lo psOern to Ihli atorar Ma nd - up collar; doable htwwfisd; qBee to reach dotrik lo theenff bf the coat wfima the arm ito axtenfiai, sad to battuaeR file way up; buttons. State df Qsargla Both coat »od c*t« to be hued wlte btor fianntr , , i - GOAT FOR OFFICERS. . W Coat*. dooMedneasteil fcMfii, grey cWh, the skirt lo extend IretaPtwo-thlrRa to thfce-fourtka of toedter. more from! the top of the B&to fee hand ad tte (man, wto. eight buttons In earii TOw dn the hreaet. Four buttons behind aad three on each aieevh. Buttoea, Stale of UeurgiiL Small railing collar- g coa¥ rtfs’F&lVATria. “ *" i quo single brcastefl 1 frock, of grey doth, same length aa oftoera. iOwe row of ulna fe of Georgia. StaodHip itelar, to rise uo to permit the, chin iohlta fidely ooVerii ftoptst. toejboltom, tod slope Item op ward at Jm angle ol thirty degrees oa aaefe sem^paez- ytein tto, folds of the tollt* and Inside left hreaet, i.u -Vij.iol I tBOWSBBS .y cloth with a dark bine wait 1st into • ooe-tflgath of id 1)k4 In illunMtor naera tote reinforced. . ‘ Mat-’,' ^ Biacli felt Hs*. According to yetten’ to with theYiraaa lettea C. F. to feast, u t Iks imilsntia in aU respects to bs- tecagly made, ■tody lined,and neatly finished, i - h !it Parties wtehieg hribrntehm to inHMSs tq tte aBnv* work are referred to theCWWNWk tod win. *4 quickly aa pomible, submit their hade hs writing, mafe ing lowest nnee. Where parties making apphiiatu are equally rewooalble, the eoetnet will be givan I tte lowest Udder. B. H. ANBRRSON. torHS-lw .. 1 Olal cf Pottos. COAL. ANTHRACITE BITCMIN0U3, TARO ASH, Steamhoet. Bsltlmare, CuHibcrltnd CHYFBAN A CHAPIN. H A, S0L0M0N, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLBCT- /; »■,. ING AGENT; Jeo., " ;;'Enfe.tlila, .Ala. PsoutoS attesilon given to Collections sod Remlt- Ifili iw. fill kssn and bale of CoUota fte. Comm ission AND nre fall Dry Goods, iui TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS BJSSTiaN ftKCKSkftW, 4J ; “• : .,,, ; ji 181 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, FBI Merchfints, > liter**' Bsags, B«y •*’’ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ferfeOuv BewYnteaShd , LA PIJBBRE HOUSE, Et#MA. WU SUBSCRIBERS having leafed Ui* ‘” oriu ’ ■KrtTTCO AMD BEri)E3lW< B IN AN ELEGANT JUUMKK ~ as- JmngfosfiddMta Betels will *• w ’";JSCvrn.!&- BROOHD IWE*lviilSb l «E“ E " AL mSTS^i* DN HOTEL. Charleston, South Ctn- I and ably conducted by the lale L. T h WIU sfUlte key* open «w the aceem- Wto# l|te ItenelHng public. It# SotWLfT a wifi Stall the usual accommodaboM auA islilfiifi IU them as formerly, and ttepnb- .■w/wanciin, .! am. *«>« *co Jon W. 0'Coir»o». , t f, 1ETCAIII A CO, ton Factoya* sipen-rtesrau't fr un - ril!MHUtDEE - r BgSS i "Tf uelfid k B i wo,;a. o-,.i’vreqso4 | .,S'KW ,SSS=S*' W "”*‘ ,W “ Jmtt ’ Writ or M**"’’ cterged. nbl«