The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 07, 1866, Image 4

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Miscellaneous. Assignee’s Sate; I OFPKRfor sale the Bulldinr known as the Bank of Commerce, situsted on the southern one-thtni or lot No. 10, Jeykyl Tything. Derby Ward, fronCna thirty feet on lwaytou, and ntxtr feet on Bryan *’Kfe Building ie well adapted for carrying on s luge Banking Business. ALSO. The middleame-thlrd of saM lot No. 10, and the lmpruvamente thereon. Hie ground upon which both buildings are situated is fee simple. ALSO, . Thirty bonds of one thousand dollars each, ol the city of Uolumbos, guaranteed by the Mobile and Gt- rard Railroad Company, »nd thirteen bonds of the city of Ooliunbns or five hundred dollars each. In terest on all the bonds seven- per cent, per annum Davable semi-annually. Ti,e above described teal estate and bonds are of fered at private sale, and if not disposed of previob. Iv will be Sold at Auction by Bell, Wylly A Christian, oil the first TUESDAY In January next, at the Court Rouse, in this city. JOHN O. FKRKILL, 0029 bis As lienee. To Planters. (SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. THE J. B CABY & CO.’S ‘‘NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO” W HICH Is now offered to Plante re possesses quali ties which are peculiar to it alone, and render it far superior to any other known, as has been fully proven by the 4 ‘ French Academy of Sciences," and also by practical persons of enlarged experience in every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distinguish the " Nonpareil French Guano," may be enumerated the following: . . 1st. It will promote the growth of Cotton,Corn, To- bacoo, or any. kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully tested, at tho same time being entirely free from the objectionable properties of the above, an it is a Perma nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant. 2d. It can be applied to the leaves as well as the loots or plants, without any danger of burning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ai>- plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will noi bake, even the most clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, and where/er it is applied every kind of worm or insects will instautly disap pear, its properties being repugnant to insect life ot every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to agriculture wbeu 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," but we as sure the public that wo have -not exaggerated, and it only remains for those interested to test its value, when we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede all others. REFEUFNCES * T. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.; C. Cimble, do. ;E. McCormick,do.; Maj. Green, do.; Col. J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.*; J. Endt rs, do.; Daniel McCullough, Fairfield District, South Curoliua; Dr. Win. Monroe, Baltimore county; F. Merryman, do.; S. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; R. Eirlaud, Calvert county* Md.; J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti more; R. Sinclair & Co., Baltimore. 49* Beware of Counterfeits. All of our barrels will be stamped with name and address. John Mf.bryuan, Esq., formerly President of Ma ryland's Agricultural Society, says: Baltimore, July 21,1866. Messrs. J. B. Cary & Co. : Gents—My gardner has been making*experiments with your “ Nonpariel French Guapo"—he has ap plied it to beets, cantelopes and very young cucumber vines, which at this season of the year are very liable to injury from insects.. As far as we can judge, it is a first-rate article, and comes up to your claim of its merits. I shall use three tons on wheat and rye this faU. The Insurance. m ;er jflljibcj 'su i life vmmsmm. Of New York, Having established a Southern Branch Office SAVANNAH Are prepared to l,UABU AIPTO ACH1- = = tang A Larger Proportion WlWwMt Ihiafrag . aartaMaBMOUfir. •‘ 4 FOR SAL* BY F. W. SIMS A CO., COTTON FACTOBfi, • NaVal Stores, Shipping aad General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. W l are now offering for sale tbe moat valuable FERTIUZKR ever pnt before onr planting community- It haa been Honestly and ftdrly tried by gentle teen pf Intel llgenre, whuee certificates are beyeM any Question It is au arilcle of comparatively recent tngolpala- tion, and its full merits have not been tkade tppai ent from a want of correct know ledge ntetW most ad vamageons manner of nalpg.it; but even with this year’s experiment*, when the seasons have been m»st nnpropiiious, its value as a Fertilizer has been triumpbanlly proven. We are the sole agents for this Manure, known as Tbe Banks AatappIsM Bmmm gaper Pbosphate ofUaw, lor Geoigia acd Florida. We ask the attention of every planter to the fol lowing certificates, from gentlemen of the., highs ~ respectability: - ... Subject only to the approval of Consulting and ex- j p C °” N<W : j 1 ’, 18 **' Physicians. Dear Sin : Your Etrorof the 1901 nlt. aaUng * ▲ party may make application and receive Policy Id ONE DAY! Losses Promptly Adjusted Here. NO DELAY. A Local Board of Directors, who, with Mana ger, Agent and Physician, are In sured in this Company. THIS IS THE ONLY BRANCH OFFICE SOUTH WHERE POLICIES ABE WRITTEN AND ISSUED. Every kind of Policy NOW in use can be obtained bore. ’A Life Policy at the age of 30 years costs $33.08, fur $1,000. A.Ten Year, Non-Forfeiture, same age and amount, costs $51.17. Where the preminm amounts to more than $50, one-half may remain on credit give you I lie result of my < the Eureka Ammoniaied i to link Super-Phosphate of Lints, is duly to hand. I used this Fer tilizer under cotton and as a Urn dressing for corn, under s few garden vegMMlea abd a‘por tion of my turnip crop. With, all them crop. I found it acted as finely as the mahnfseturera 1 claim fur it. With all the serious rtissalin that befell ns this year in a protracted drouth and nut In cotton, Messrs. J. B. Cary A Co., through their Agent, Hr. Louis T. Guieuot, having made an arrangement with the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters tan rely upon obtaining tbo genuine •* Nonpareil French Gnano." Title Is the Principal Depot. -&e MSr Beware of Counterfeits I All our barrels will be branded with our narno and address. ooS-tf Notice I S HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe partnerships hereto fore existing under the names of Miller, Thomas A Co., in Havanuab, (la., and Thomas. Livingnton A Co., Madison. Fla., have been dissolved by the death or D. G. Livingston, one of tbe partners. A. J. MILLED will give his attention to the busi ness in Savannah, and S. B. THDMAH to the business In Madison, in liquidation. A. J. MILLED, 8. B. TllOMAS, August, 1SGC. Surviving Partners. The subscribers will continue the Grocer; and Com mission Business iu Savannah, Ua., at the store oc cupied by the late firm, on Bay street. At August. IStiC. MILLER A BROTHER. Insurance Effected to tbe Amount of $50,000 on a Single Life, IN THIS AGENCY. This Company was represented In Savannah be fore the war, and points to a record of just and honorable dealing with all Insured In tbe South. No person, with family dependent npou them should neglect to Insure. Call and get a Circular. EASTON YONGK, BX-Phyaldan. R- I*. ARNOLD, Consulting Physician. A. WILBUR, Manager, WM. R. BOYD. Agent. no jg-eod 99 Bay street. Cumberland Valley INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NA8HVILLF, TENN. (Fire, Marine and Life.) OFFICE IN SAVANNAH, 167 BAY STREET. Authorised Capital, i t $500,000. T IIS COMPANY la prepared to issue Pollclec on as favorabletermsasjai^ Eastern Company. GEORGE] S. L. Tbifpb, Secretary. LENOIR, 1'iealdeut. The subscrilier solicits for Hie new a continuance ol the patronage extended to the late firm. 8. B. THOMAS, One of the survivors. August. 18C6. auSi-tf BLANCEVILLE SLATE MINING COMFY, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Onp’l Stools., $500,000 SHARES, $60 BACH. lliiRtoToas—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. 0. Gran- ulss, A. Wilbur and A. K. Marshall. PaaiusHT—A. Wilbnr. Savannah, Ga. Vies PauuuxNT—B. C. Graunlsa, Macon, Ga. Sroas*ABv—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, Ua. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, lor furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which state rah be applied. The quarry is convenient to tbe cities ot Atlanta, Augnsta, Macon, Albany and Columbus, Ga.: to the cities of Seims, Montgomery and Mobtlo, i }•> New Orleans, aud will shortly be to Mein phis, ieiiu.. aud St. Louis, Mo. The superiority c slate for roofing purposes, and Its special adaotabltit to various articles of farniture and for pavement well known. - ^ Orders nn$y be addrensedto Jg A. B. MARSHALL. Sec»j. Established in 17801 SOAPS! CADLESI STARCH! i.. mrws sow, So. 33 PARK ROW, NKW YORK, Invites the attention of buyers to his nncqaaled stock of every grade of Staple and Fancy Soaps. Honey Soap, Demulcent Soap, Palm Soap, Windsor Soap, Glycerin--Soap, Pouclne Soap, White Soap, shaving Soap, Almond Soap. Upwards of One Hundred Styles. Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Constaatly on hand and for sale by RAN DELL A CO., aud many other dealer.. au29-eod3m Groceries. (T n BBLS. Mess. Prime Ueas and Prime Perk, OU 20 tibia. Mess Beef, 20 hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 20 casks DntUeld'a celebrated Family Hams, 20 half bbls. Fulton Market Beef, Smoked Beef aud Tongues, 60 bbls. and kegs laid, 100 bbls. Family and Superfiue Flour, 60 packages Back wheat, 26 Lbls, Batter, Sugar and Soda C.rckers, 100 boxes Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap. 100 boxes Patent, Sperm, Paraflne aud Adaman tine Candles, For sale by nov28 eodlw CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM. For Rent or Lease, A FARM adjoining Bouaventnra, with twenty to arty acrea good cotton and Provision land. Also, seven five-acre lota, fronting on Warsaw river, thirty inluutes drive iron. Savannah, on the Shell road, will be leased on good tonus, where yon can live cheap, and save high rents. Apply at 201 Bay tlreet, to fr nul2-eedlm - WM. K Edwin E. Hertz: A B. LONG. csrn o FER FOB SALE ti t >i w yarns, sugar, s I . RANGOON RICE, FLOUR,, TOBACCO; , „ DOMfSrfCS, AC. O l no24-3m ROPE, rope. 50 COILS choice brand (“GREENLEAF R,”) Foraaleby -^ 11W *• F - METCALWC i, ml ^ YOUTHS" History of the Great Civil War. |NE VOLUME, lfimo. 386 page*, with uiastra- ut Price «14-1. Juat received, and tor sale by ° ESTILL A BROTHER. Merchants, Nashville. C. Mice A Co, Fa chants, Nashville. UFiassoffB: Wing, Tobey A Co., Bankers, Naehville. Hon. W. Mat. Brown, Mayor, Nashville. Hon. W. H. Wllkinsoa, Recorder, Nashville. Hun. U. J. Stubblefield, Attorney General, Nash ville. . [ V General N. B. Pearce, Wholesale Grocery and Coin mission Merchant, Nuebvihe. Stratton. Cheney A Roy, Cotton aud Commission —. — u ei Furniture and Commission Mer- W. J. Parks A Co., Druggists, Nashville. D. Wlel A Co., Dry Goods Merchants, Nsshville. 5; •Ffit Goods Merchant,Nashvdle •W. C. Collier, Book Dealer, Nsshville. R. H. Singtston, Book Dealer. NsSfivme. F. C. Duunlngton A Co., Editors and Proprietors of tbe Union and American, Nashville. Jlerrjt A.HIU Wall Paper Dealers, Nashville. Dr. Frasier, Senator, Nsshville. J Khum, Editor Teantreeq8teiriS;Ke4tong. A Myer A Co.,'Wholesale Grocer.. NsshvMe. uencai J B. Calmer, Attorney, Rsrfreeboro. •I Jm"- <*• Ul “»PfrfW9. Gpveihor of Mlssis- Hon. T. T. Swann, Auditor of Mississippi. “■ C. Walthall, AUorgey, CoffeevtUg Miss Genera W. F. Brantly, Attorasy, Greoooi ,ro Mise. General H. D. Lee, Brooksvt General J. Wheeler, CuOoa Factor. New Oriems. General J. B. Hood, firm of J. B. Hood & Co, hew Orleans. Generals Gibson A Austin, Attorneys, New O leans. i ■ J i. Professor J.’ P. Logan, Atlanta, Os. Hon. Kemp P. Patties TreasOrer ot Slate, Raleigh, North Carolina. , General N. B. Forrest,. Memphis. NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CT. Amtborlmed Capital or i . t $9*00,DUG WM. ILIyMOIIS, - ' Agent for B^jrannah, UU. -.. 167B4? stfeet. FIRE, n^ARUVP AND ACCIDENTAL. HISURAUCE A6EICY. Capital and . Assets. imraaee Co $I,fiOO,WOO sroaee I,6»»,000 •1 iasoronwo^Do. IarsntsmJs. l.OTRiUOO arity Iaaaraaee Co Fhoslg Iasuraace Iateraatloaa Harnaoay last North Aaserleoa I Total pash Capital ew TtMffrAccldeatol las. Co. .. 500^000 '.. bOOJUOO y\ r,ttc*4>oo Capital . .$1650,000 y aaeant eoireaponding’wlth the risk Losses eqnltahiy adjusted and promptly paid. A A. LANK Agent, No. 12 Stoddard's Ran -e, Bay street, nol6-3m ‘ ffavannah, Geygle. NOTICE. rilUB undersigned kave entarrd Into a Halted part. X nerahlp, under tbs Ira name of A. T. CUN NINGHAM, for the transacUoh of a General com mission Business in tbe city of Savtnnall. Alexan der T. Cnnnlnghaa, of Savannah, h the general partner, abd Juba J. Stoddard, of the same place, is the special paitnef, and contributes ten thousand dollars to me common stock. This partnership Is to commence on the twentieth of November, Eighteen Hu> dred odd Sixty-eix. ami to terminate on the dnt ot January, Blghieeii Hun dred and Sixty-eight. - SSlMW JOHN L “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” <HUt& (HUT8, KAL. mauure dilated, I thinh it would have tnfeled theerm of corn on old exhausted laud. With-it this year I have made enough corn for the use of my pfantatHa. whereas I should have bad to bnyjaigehr.tohasokept up Ihe same worliugforoe next year. ■ IU stimulating quaiilka , and was . . ... ,, „„ ... claimed for It, and doubtless it la, 1 would prefer it to Peruvian Guano or other fertilizers ptpre volatile and costlv. Comparing its effoets upon my crop with wh'it 1 witnessed of those manured with Peruvian Guano, I certainly am satisfied with its results—al. though it needed tbe rains to have kept It dilated, and all the crops did not receive the full neneflt of ihe application, if you ate enabled lo luruiah tbeaaine article another year 1 would like to try it again. Yours, very respecUblly, WM. UJ JONES, llKHNUON, BurkeCo„ Ga. July 24,18M. F W SIMS A CO : (fonts: As to the action of the Fertilizer, I have beeu highly gratified. Its effects have been very dis tinct ut every stage of the prop, and its proprietors have heed peculiarly fortunate iu the productiOB of a Fertilizer that is equally beneficial on corn aud cotton. It Is qnire stimulating aud yet mild, pusaeaauig the advantage of gnaeo (Peruvian) in tbe first, aud superior to it in being free frbm the houtiuK; burning edbet, so disastrous In a drouth. My experience is that this American gu.tuo is too slow in its acti na lor coru, but it hi excuUqut foepot- i the fhet that the Aiuericau va rieties, as they are known, possess more of tbe phos phates aud less of amuionia than thu Peruvian. This arxunnts for the quicker action of the Perovisn spun the crop, but the less permanent effect on tire soil. What will be tbe iuttuenceof the Eureka remains to be seen, as this is my first year’s trial; but my obser vation so far is, that no manure cau be happier iu its effects on tbe crop at every surge of Us progreee Such. I tbink, is the impression or others who have tried it in this seel inn, with whom I have conversed. I have only used it this yearun coru and cotton, Ihe yield of which, I think, would have beeu doubled and even trebled if tbe seasons bad been favorable. But manure ui no kind cau nuke a crop without rain; hence whatever may be the result of the year’s labor, iny opinion of the Eureka above given will not bo affected. I want to try it upon turnips tills you Bend me s couple of War roil inure or it in lb ji sta tion, No. 9, C. R. R. Yours, AC., * J. B. JONES MH.LEDUEYILLX, November 1, IMJ6 Messrs. F. W. SIMS A CD.; Gentlemen: Years bl the 1 wtb ultimo rrqcbed me s day or so before 1 was taken down with fever and chills, an<l since getting up, my Ume was so taken up with mat ters preparatory to coming here, that 1 had to postpone an answer until now You ask me to give you my opinion of the value of tbe Eureka Phosphate of Lime, aa compared with the Guano, baaed upon Ihe resultsul the present year's oper<- t’ous. 1 have uot now time for a full reply to your euquiry. I temark-thal, in July, I think, 1 wrote but myoplulon then upon the very iioiiita >oo suggest If'you will refer to that letter, I think yon will find all that I need say in answer to yuar enquiry. As fa vorable u* that opinion was then, 1 nave no reason, from the later developments of tha crops, to change any pun of it. If yon cannot find U, and will inform me, 1 will, as eoon as I can, write the nplhlon ydu have asked. Yoon; Ac., J. B. JONES. THOMSON, Columbia Co., Ga, Nov. ti, 1869. Messrs. F. W. NIMS A CO.: Gentlemen: According to promise, I give you the result of experiments made this present year with the five tons ol “ Eureka Ammoniaied Buue Super Phosphate of Lime,” purchased of yon last spring. Aa you are aware, lire past neaaou with us wa* uu- precedeuud wet weather in the spring, and t xceatlva drouth—eommenetng 1a Jnne—the latter fat.,) gen erally to manured crops. 1 applied Ihe Barela to a field of thirty acres of col too, two tons to the field, being about one hundred and forty pounds lo the acre. The field (stubble) was brokeu up well, and the Phosphate drill) d by.h pd iu laying uB to ridge. Several rows were leu without Its application to test II. The diltereuce between these rows and the bal ance ot tie field could be discerned a consider Able distance all ibe summer, ami plaiuly so in gathering the crop. And I am confident that tile Phosphate on the thirl v acres has paid uie fifty per cent. 1 applied a ton of ihe Phosphate to corn, after he corn was up, Indore the first plowing, and die re sult la tile growing or the corn was ihe same. In order, however, to make a thorough test of u with other Kertilizere, I procured Peruvian Gnano and Pliteulx Island Uuauo. 1 applied the Peravlsit Bam uo to one acre of corn, superintending it in person, anil the Phosphate to two ecrenfry the elds of the first, in nearly equal quantities apfiiyiug about nne- lourtli less of the Peruvian. The result was that the Phosphate equaled tbe Peruvian Gssoq. tbe eats of coru being as heavy. I have used several kinds of tbe mtay commercial manures offered, and cumddfr the Kfireka tbe treat ai tide. 1 would as leave have it (or earn and cotton. as the Peruvian. 1 also tried it on watermelons and vegetables with tbe same success: I should recom mend that, for cotton, the J-hoepnato be put at least an inch under tbe seed, 260 pounds to the acre.- And forcurn, apply about a tabli-epoonfol when planting land with the grain, at lea»t six I riches Iromthe grain. Very truly, yuan. J. H. STOCKTON. Sylvama, Ga., November 1, 1866. Messrs. F. W. SIMS A OU,Savannah. Ga: Gentlemen: Your favor of the 20Lh ultimo did not reach me until after my return from Savannah. It gives me pleasure to communicate Uie result of my experience with the Eureka Phosphate ol Lime. 1 applied mlsMt three thousand pounds of It on ten acres of very poor land. 1 am satisfied that tbe land •until not nave made more than four thousand pounds of seed cotton, aud perhaps (this year) more than three thousand. 1 have already gathered about six thousand.paundA ami easy get five bun dred more. The clay on these ten acres was very Dae from the surface, about two feet. Had the-clay bceiv Within six inches of tha sorfsoe, I believe that 1 should have mada near nine handled pounds to the H. G. RUWE WHOLESALE Lianor Dealer & Commission Mercian Corner Bryan and St. Julian streets and Monmnen: 8W1C-. SAVANNAH. GA. iff FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always > hand. auOT-tf and Liquors. HORTON & WALTON, GROCERS Merchants Commission AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. H AVING taken the large Fire Proof Store, re cently occupied by Messrs. Wilkinson A Fargo, we are prepared to offer the beet facilities for sales of consignments. no29-lm Bacon, Bacon. jg HOGSHEADS CHOICE BACON, Iff fit ts and lor sa'e. decl-lw K. F. METCALFE A CO. Bim, Hams, Lard. JUST received and for sale— If hogsheads Clear Bacon Sides so hogsheads Clear Rib Sides 99 hogsheads Prime Bright Shoulders 20 tierces Pare Kettle Rendered Lard 26 tierces Choice Sugar Cured Bagged Hams 15 tierces Sugar Cured Uncovered Hams W. H. WHITNEY A CO., ZOlO-tf No. 4 Harris' Range. Philip Callahan. Jahm Kssbiuak. Columbia Square GrROCERY HTORE Bast side Of Columbia Square, corner ol Habersham and President streets, ’i BY PHILIP CALLAHAN A CO. R ECI,TYING. WEEKLY, Urst-chua Family Gro- eeries. Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on must reasonable terms. for 1866. J. W. BRADLEY'S £ QE^SBEATED DIMM ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) Hoop Skirts. VfN \ /■ (r 1 i ■ ■ a -n i n ! 1 : ; i V ,. i ll W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS have printed In RED INK. on the band J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. DONT BUY ANY OTHER. You cau always find fall assortments at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT J. C. MAKER A CO., LATHROP A CO. ASK FOR W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT AND “SEE TIIE NAME ON THE BAND.’ Fiir sale in Sarauuah at Wholesale by J. C. MAKER A CO., LATHRDP A CO., ORFF A WATKINS, J. C MAKER A CO., LATHROP A CO., DE WITT A MORGAN, EINSTEIN A KCKMAN, ORFF A WATKINS, THOMAS PEPPER. At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufacturers aud Bale Owners ot the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY, Warerooius ami OfB e. Nee. 97 Clumbers, and 7J and 61 Reade ML, New York. Retail by PIANO TUNING OA STEAM their f nowp LUDDQHHUM * CO. /TNBQSandl IJT ties, <UUy the In forest 1 of MEAL always off hand in large quanto '1y to LUDDOIGTON A CO., Zi>lIOl!.-T77 SOLE AGSSTS FOB JcEMONE, Va* JMAAWM A Oa’fi cslsbratsd •t factor’s prims. 10- No. — : ^ — T he “ Eureka Phosphate of Lime” is (according to my observation) much mure HtimiUatlug than Pci u- viiiu Guano, especially wlieu qppljew-qncWA’ I ap plied one barrel (260 iMiund^oittbacfakss muds ball or corn. Tbe preduedoh illil not half equal tbe pro mise which the coru made during the first six weeks. Mail tbe'same quantity been applied to tbe corn in brokeu dix-ea, 1 believe tbe product would have been doable wbat it was. The cbm Was planted in tbe same kind iff laud that the cotton was, and at the end of elk weeks was three limes as high as com adjoining, four tost sad a half. Hail I then applied more of the same manure it would have made an overwhelming crop. But I had uoue of it left. I believe that my laud, which would make six haii- dred poinds of seed cotton, with the clay nut ex ceeding six iuclwq from the surface, coaid be made pi produce twelve hundred pounds by applying ibree hundred .pounds of this Fertilizer. And i think it, woold oe,best to rou a shallow farrow, sprinkle about two hundred pounds per acre iu tbu furrow, and cover It fip Immediately with a small Scotch or snovel plow. This should be dons immediately brffore pat ting in life seed. When tbf foUeu fi feed}’ fur lie second or third working, about toe tfrat or mJdjld of June ; mil a small plow near the cotton and sprinkle in that furrow about one huudred pounqa mure to the acre, hnd cover it Immediately. I think by pur suing this plan, the co ton would continue to grow sod be ,r until irost; otherwise it would take the rutt in August, shed off everything, and die. Your', Very respectfully, R. T. LAWTON. Ousbchke, Scnven Co., Ga, Nov. 6.1666. Missus, if. W. SIMS A CD., Savannah. Ua.: Sirs: Ypur letter of the ljfii jpiL, w*i reuelveAlW due seasuh. You npst fiptcnhe l|y uegBgenif in Mot' auaweriug it sooueig 1 mpeMnutated&mewSst vritM Ihe man life 1 IrougnfrWB jm InM ampng, adD vrittt. out any reluc tain* Wlinmf|iffMmui ft an excel lent fertlluuir. I applied on an acre or cotton three hundred pounds of it; the yield wee greater, the weed arger, ami stood the lung drouth better my tierghbom' cotton us (so-called) stranger n»i un- manured. 1 tried, aud saw it tried with great edccess on all kiads of vegetables. Yours, J. v W. WATBBB,Js. WanikSBono’, Oct. 29,1866 ‘ 4 CO., Dear Sira: I taka great pleasure in giving yon tha result of my experiment with your Eureka Ammow- Mobba' aled Bone tsupar-Phbepbafoaf Lime, the present year, and 1 must remark before entertsg upon (bin Irak that the present year tn Una locality has nut been a favorable teat for -aim maame—having ‘ ~ week’s drouth dkriiqfithu month of Jul; lion or August A poAioCor Aa manure applieil to cunun'aadrthe reminder on plied at the rate of one hundred pounds to The acre on cotton lathe hUL with an increased yield of one- third moic lint than I would have received without the manure. 1 noticed during the drouth my cotton and luxuriant, while many portion* of my Cfoprwhereqtbere was no manure, was parched and burnt i consider tbit manure an perl Or to the beat Peruvian gnano, not over stimulating the plant, as this article does daring > dry mason. , I shall want alx tonsof sSarSAsMtsanothfir^ffar' will give you notice in dselfmh. “ ' Yoon, EDMUND BYNE. We can add nothing to these testimonials; thsy •peak for themee]vea, aHd are from gentlemen whose Intelligence io4' practicsl sxperienoe eminently fft ' “Snsaffaseeitott-Aide the. mannftctarer. and during tha and February, We shall an onn-re. ^ will sell isl To any sfijs who wlB give us acceptance Oil lour - i HBPAIHINO. Q-. H. MILLS. (FROM LONDON,) R ESPECTFULLY offers his services in the above business. M. M. cornea recommended by msny of the first ar tists of tbe age. such as Strakosch, Adelina Patti, Herr Jseig GoUsobtlk, &c. f as one of the best tuners of the age. - REFERENCE IN SAVANNAH. I C. M. Holet. Eeq. M. B. Turner, Eeq. Orders received for tuning at the establishment of Johu C. fiebroiner A Co., or at the residence of Mr. Mill*, on Whitaker street, between Broughton street bins and State HtTeet. , no22-lru TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, ■s. 193' Bay Street, Ssvsuaab, .an • -.vj'• 1 Darien, Georgia*- * tW Orders for Lumber solicited. :. ' ‘' dlfi.il S. 6. BATHES GEHERtL CUHMISMUN Bf IS ft CHANT,. AND WBOUUUA UEALKK B Flour, Grsla, Peed and Prod nee, CORNER STORE, ‘ . 190 and 192 Bax Stsxxt, foot or Btuum Sr., Stvsnauh, Georgia. References—C. A. Gambrill A Co.. Norris A Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gambrill. Banker, Cbarleeton. Liberal advances made on consignment# of Cotton and Produce. . oc24f WILKINSON, WILSON & DO. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants ^^GENTS for the purchase and sole of all kinds of signments. ' Range, Bay street. Liberal advances marie an consl Office No. S Stoddard’s Lower Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON. ' Of Newman, Ga. B. J. WIlJjON, Formerly of Okeefuskcc Cotton Mills, Ala, - Pi h- wood, Of the late firm of J. w. Rabun A Co., Sav’h. Sep6-3m --j- v > Austin & Ellis, Cnmissim ail rrarlini Icrciails, so BAY STRBKTv SAVANNAH, OA. THOMAS II. AUSTIN,) Ijtie of Apalachicola* Pla, CUARLK8 KLUH, f and Columbus, Ua. ■eptl-tf E; D •tteaUoo of the public to o™ CALL TH E WILL 8ELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS TRUNKS, VALISES, * and bags, CAPS and UMBRELLAS TEBEAU & PHILLIPS, and Crlitsswa re. HY A CO. Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, GlaMwaretn every vsriofy, Cut and o£r, i , , fisting of castors. Basket^ Button, Knlv«*, jfc»rta. fipoowa, Tea aad Coffee Pots, Ac. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY TEA TUTS, WAITERS, Ae., Aa., Ac. City and Country Dealer* are earnestly Invited to call aad examine onr Wholesale Stock v. , plicate the Jobbing Prices and Bins or say market to the United states for same quslitv uld du : Ware at the same period offline. quwny «na quanut, of Na. MW, Qupensware House, *mil»— *frwt| feronrl Door West of Ball. W. A. Bbvaht. j. f. Bouss. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Ha.,) Forwardiag and Commission Merchants, Buy Street, 104 SAVANNAH, - - - - UKUMCIA, W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding goods, sales on consignment, find all orders; auff wrill also keep constantly on hand s gooff stack of Groceries, Liunors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Go’s Scales, Ac., besides other gooffs muff manufacturcrl article* tor sale on consignment, aud for which thevare agents. Order* and consignment* lespectrully «o- icited. . ala-If HOUDlGSff ORTH & CO, COMMISSIOK MERCHANTS, MACON, UEORGIA. Kepedil attention will be eiveu to the execution of Cottou Orders, which we solicit Peters Sl Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddard’s Upper Range, Bat Street, savannah, orokuia. E VERY facility Offcre l for con.siipiments and exe cution of ordeis. Uberai advances made on Cottou shippe«l to onr friends la New York, Haiti more and Philadelphia, j ocil-tf 8. IL HARKQTOTO& DKALKRIN E VER YVARIETYtOF FURNITURE IS SELUNG GOODS lower) Jhari Any|Othef House (IN SAVANNAH. ! MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OF9ICB. Na. 7a BRYAN NTHRKT IffW-fim SAVANNAH. GA. Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commis’n Merchants Na- ltt Stoddard's Lower Usage, SAVANNAH, GA. •efil-tr KDWAHD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON a WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers BARRETT’S, the Paper Hangings NO Window Shades. MRS, MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 8t. Julian Street, Haa received a uew supply of Paper Hangings, Wio- ow Slnufes ami Gilt Cbrulcts, which will be sold c ^»l>- I , ■ ■ , . 1*1-9 PHCJflX STEAM SAW MILL. WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. ed. having completed their DGUBLK ’ MILL, known as tire “PH4ENIX HILL,” wonld respectfully Inform 1 the putgfc geoerailf, that they are ■Hordern for Lumber Iu any quaL- siaes aud lengths. We have, cun- r Mill an improved Planer, and will alar attention to orders for planed aud groovsfi lumber. tat the Mill, or at J. F. Jfc M. Hamilton r Bay aad Aberrant streets, will receiv ‘ion. , public patronage Is respectfully a KHLKN A HAMILTDMS. *. r.«^ f .. ; ; M. s^m. ind th ltd fill A large* upon the foUlowiag. ■Who will give us satlstectory ifitv notes, ptyabtedte ffrtt at tMaibei UK. aafehMSm Msnnlhctured (dlA* kfiS^mry-FsrtlltterWfoashy 1 ' Pittsburg, Pa. Address your order, to Dissolution of Co-Partnership Savannah, Gs n October tth, 1861). >-pai tnerahlp of Van Uohn, Holltosk , expires tbis day, by ltaown limitation. DOLL YOKE A MURRAY. L.F-S VAN-BORN NKW YORK. CnU-costtametobethe largest Furniture Mann- kJ factarem in the city. , PARLOR ‘ -■* ! * ' DINING-ROOM ,| \\ ,, CHAMBERTURNtTURE ud Vlclffiid VeditPAdfi, TH* SOUTHERN TRADE, ' At 20 psi L redaction In price: oefi RANGES. Superior Florida Oranges,. . 26 boxes Silver Skin Onions, For sole by A. WILCOX A CO. . HARDEE i CO.. ON THIS CONTINENT. It is warranted to bestork gr.iv iiaib to its ORIGINAL, NATURAL COLOR, III tVefVr SSC II Will STOP the hair from falling out; it will In o lue Ii-aff from humors aud daudruiT; promutk tbe tiRou umf the Bair, and is a bkaittiful drrssinu. We offer no laige rewards, but we nth) /., all of our agentsto refund toe money lo. ,y p -, . ,n who will use two Ironies, and then say Hi om ,: . Vege table Hair Resposativs has not per orn.e hit- we claim. : nsttnumv from the Capital of the Untie,- states. Messre. Barrett A Co: I was induced to give your Hair p epai atiou a trial, and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to tbe Hair a luxuriant richness, aud to the head a-cool and most agreeable sensation, while It'ls thorough tare- storing the hair to its uatnr.il color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C., May 16, 1866. Mewrts. J. R Barretc a Co: 1 wusluduced by a frienffttlo mak a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Hesturative, and I am very much pleased with tire t ffect it has hail on my hair. 1 was nearly hair gray, and now, before airing one bottle, my bead is freed from dandruff, ami my hair has all the aupearmuce of youth. 1 fully lielieve Bar rett’s to be tbe liest hair preparation iu Die world. _ . , . Wm. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1866. J. R. BAKKkTT A C<>., Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. F~ Sold by all DruggLste. Jy*-tf W. B. DUFFY & CO., 207 Bay Street* HOTELS AND'STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. PINK RED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma bogany. 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, tbe best Bed in use, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. Bofaala, Ala-, WILL receive Deposit*, buy abd sell Kxcliange, Gold and Silver, Uncnrrent Bank Note*, GuvernmeDt, Bsllrnsfi and nil otter Securities. Will »l*o buy Uot- tos on orders. Collections aude and promptly remitted they will also make collection* la any part of Ike United States, and make cAsh Advances on cottou consigned to our friends in Xew Yurk, Charleston, Savannah, Apaiacfeicola or New Uriesos. Operating osta (mid in capital, with our long es tablished credit. Is a audlciout gnarentee of safety fa nil OU, business transactions. REFER XO Cousnt A Young, I N Y . Hoarse A Brooks; j Wew york * Adssu, Frost A Cm, Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah, Ua. Foots A Malone, Mobile, Als. Jo*tab Morris, Montgomery, A a. Wm. B- Yoang, Ooloubn*, Ga. John King, Banker, Colnrahm, Ga. Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Crlesus, La. Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky. Shlrok A Bnwlaml, 8L Umla, Mo. Korsnu, Als., sept-1,1966. sep6-3m & J. TRACY & CO., SaereaM h to D. S. Cohen, impokTku ami* jobmkba or LADIKS* DRESS TRIMMINGS, OBNAMlM PBYB WORSfBDB, AND PARIS FANCY GOODS. No. 963 Broadway, corner or Dtune Htreet, Now Yoik W A REROOMS* jc2t St. hiinfi Hall. DBALKRSIN Imported and Domestic Liquors ^^GESTS tor Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller’s Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Renault A Co.’s linn* dy. ete. nois-tf Dissolution of Co-Partnership. T HB CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing hF- tween the uuderalgned, under Ihe firm name ot V. A. RYAN A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual cossenL W. B. Dnffy A Co. ore authorised to settle all out standing accounts. V. A. BY AN, A. S. BIGFLOW, J. P. GILSON, Agent. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have oiunetated themselves to gether under the firm name of W. B. DUFFY A CO., at the former store ol V. A.- Ryan * Co., 2oT Bay “*—* W. B. DUFFY. A. S. 'BIGELOW-"* STEAM ENGINE IHDlAflLL FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASH 8PBC1MRN STEAM ENGINE and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at tliu Ful ton Worts, Ne --York. Consists of an engine <d SO horse power, retan* floe boiler, with all the conve nience, complete; iron frame, 4o feet carriage; 66 inch taw; patent nelUetUng head Mocks; lm fret log chain, with paUeys and lint dare belting for ibe mill complete. The whole is perfectly new and can be purchased low on application to »aM-tf La ROC UK. WBST A DANIELS. Twelve Garih AT PRIVATE Ki KV BELL, WYLLY Jt CHRIBT1 Containing 260 8-10 acres of fire* quality of Garden Lota. They sre bounded on the east by Skidawsy Shell Rood and on tbs west by Lover’s tone, and situ ated within one mile o< tbe city. CapitaUsts would find a rare profit by msklng so Investment in the Abov* property, as the city is extending in thakdiree- Piat of tbs property can be seen at onr count* ' II, .’U ; ~ NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At' Wholesale and Retail. BY Einstein Eckman & C«., NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. W Bure now receiving. an4 resdy to exhttfitonr large and welt selected stoekofthesbovemen- taiued goods from the best nmnufaeturers, sad pat sp exprereiy for the Georgia aud Florida trade. Mejrekauts aud Planter* lire invited to examine our ateek before purchasing issfi Fall Dr; TU COUNTRY MERCHANTS. GOAL . o ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS, T) BD ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland XL ami English Oval. For Hie by ton or cargo by CCtl-em j 0H1PMAN A CHAPIN. H A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, be., Eufaxila, AJa. Prompt attention given to Collections and Remit- tacces;'Purchase and Sale of Cotton. Ac. Kefersnoe:—Messrs. S. Schlffer A Nephew*. Lau- esetfiriM. A uo.. New York; Bppiug, Uanrerd A ,-a, Colnmbns, Ga ; Wm. A, McKenzie <f Co., Apa- hlcolQ; Austin A Kllia. Savannah, fla. ucl»-3m Public. ■▼ELION HOTEL, Chfirieston, South Csro- , so loaag arid ably conducted by the late H. L. IflfUl, will still be kept open for tbe accom- k of the travelling public- Its former friends "I find the usual aocommodstious and sad-on them a* formerly, rad tbe pub- , already so well established as The Hotel •veiling Merchants of tbe South, will, by ear nest efforts; b* faith fully preserved. oc!2-tf K. F. Mbcalfb. . E. M. Bauer A Uo John W. O’Connor. E. F. METCALFE l CO, Cotton Factors* commission AND Forwarding Merchants, 9s.« IteUsifi's Lower Rssft, Bay St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances uo eooa^ ter a Co., Med York, and mwsL amenta to Norton, Stengli- John K. Qilliail & Co., Li»* oc]2-3ni EI^WTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, Are ready to show the largest stock of Staple and Faicy Dry Ms to be found in this city, and which sraoffSril atths ‘ LOWEST PRICES. 11 Call and sss for yoareehreu, ’ ocl-tf NOTICE. opeteng for tha inspection ut the pabfic, *fi flii^itfick oj CABINET FURNITURE, OHAIR& MAT- . . a TRH88iarac!, ^r r To Which ths uttswtion of an 1a fovltsd. Wanted TAOABD WANTED by a Uaetlreuan. tlwSTaldld and ranwat^TShtSS Uy, wharothe oomfurts iff s hams sew ». . r . psylng^fbr thsm. AddremPtMtOfBoeBoxm Onutlesnsn, for hlmseU; * mt<wl private fkm- fitff bs snjoysd by '— * - - a. *. ■ . m COTTON FACTOR a* fiouLWsi^nir'i? CommiaM*p>f^rcha{d^ T PLANTER Rice roi to Bavsunah on New York or Uvsr- BtaLMK W onscosuMmtsnchufsd. non , New Bice for Sal^i NEAE GA8 WCUtKK, ^ »111A ARKWRIGHT. LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. having leased this terorlis M» AID RBFtRklfinlD net 1 IN AN KLBGANT MANNKK, lad In Mw FiqpMtd Wttu the Mss* ptt ~ ' ;»*t ■pfslstswals hr the UeesF* (tom wf Umssta. Ion among first-dam Hotels b ” lintMfMnre, as tn the past. , _ v nank * fabisc, THOSi W. BROOKS • ."'i manufacturbb of FOANITURE AND CENERAL UPHOLSTERY. Igs pnn fftriit. Phtlwdelphtw, Pn. 1L *.—All ORDERS sent by Mail P r0 “£%* w. H ISMSN, lUteofGrorgl^ jfl^VEStell & Inman. Gate* ate cnhMm mrOun, ™ ' ' - - Bo. 99 Wall street, “ . .W NEW YORK. m&sMlM wui mMUnadranumiinti tesro. A. ADfitWLL, Attests, * - • • Gwrgte