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1 he Daily News and Herald.
Horrible Life ,n » ffalra*. j
[Paris Correspondence New Orleaus Picayune.]
Tliey.boro a coffin from the Tu ' lle ^^ c
t’other day. Axe you not disposed to envy
the life of a man whose home was that palace.
He was a cousin of the French Etuperoi
Would you-not like lobe the cousin of the
French Emperor? He was the first Chau,
berlaia and superintendent of tlie imperial
theaters. Wouldn’t you give the world to
be present at all the ceremonies of *be im
perial court, to have the distribution of the
Sets to them, and to be the mortal whose
* very sight wreathes in smiles the faces ot
haiichtieststage beauties, and wb«mdraughts
on their hearts they dare not protest? Indeed
vou would ! He had seventeen grand crosses,
of the highest, seleciest orders iu.-Europe.
Don’t you envy him? Good 1 reader, envy-
"^iTiave seen many a spoilt child of fortuuSj, ;i
in his dressiuggown. I have never seen ooeJfJ:.
would have changed places with. Certainty
Count Bacciocchi seemed dandled by lorttjhe
tenderly as she ever dandles ^uiyoue. H-
was born in the gilded cradle, ami h(j trod
life on a carpet of roses; but be was^be vi»
tim of a disease which tortured lnni with
barbarous cruelty. It was one of those ne i -
vous diseases beyond the reach of medical^
science. He could not remain still either in
a chair or in a bed without suffering the
acutest pain. The nerves of motion were af
fected. He transacted business on fool; he
dictated' letters and lists of invitation as ne
■ paced his office. He listened to the per
formance of operas in his latticed box, which
had no seat in it, and was covered with a
thick carpet, that.be might.walk during the
whole performance. He saw bhljets dauced
from the slips of tlie stage.
Ol'teu he would take the dullest books
issued from the pi-ess, bare candles lighted in
broad daylight, and read the stupid work
until he caught its heaviness and was com
posed to sleep. .Sometimes sleep would not
come even when so summoned■, then he
would walk until he had so exhausted the
body that the nerves were insensible to paiu,
and sleep would become necessary to lil'e.
On one oscasiou he walked without iutei-
mission for thirty six hours, trying to subdue
pain by fatigue.
The soles of his teet were red. as .if they
had b6en boiled and the blood forced through
all their pores. The emperor gave him rooms
adjoining one of the largest passages of Hit*
Tuileries, and had it covered with a tfiick
Auhosson carpet, that the poorpa’ient might
enjoy his painful round with least pain, tie
died of sheer .exhaustion • from waut of
sleep. Shortly before he died he murmured,
‘■Norine! Norinerepeatedly. “What is
Ibhl ?” “Do you want anything ?” asked one
of the persons present. “Don't question
me,’’ replied the fast dying man.
Norine was a little shop girl of Leghorn,
his first lo*;; she is now au old wrinkled
shop keeper of that city, and has quite a
Urge family. The dying man, though lie
had lived' in palaces amid the rauk and
beauty of Europe, was familiar with the
prettiest women behind the footlights,
thought of none of the pageantry and pomp
ol his career. They were'vanity of vanities.
All his last thoughts belonged to the humble
maideu whose eye had returned his glance,
and whose lip had first breathed love into
his ear. This waH the oasis in life’s desert—
lT&t / tiief'#&ntikerchief.
A Host Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare
ind Beautiful Flower from which it
lakes its name.
Manufactured only by PHAI.O\ A SOIV,
' ’■ NEW YORK.
BEWARE Of COmiTEBFEITS.
ASK FOR fcHALON*B—TAKE NO OTHER.
Bold by Drua-tftetw penenlly.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
rjlH 1C composition of Ibis GUANO is Identical with
Peruvian. It differs only 1. tlie iiropuriii'iis of
•he same elements. While it contain* less Ammo
nia, It bma nearly twice the quantity or Phosphate nr
Lime, (Ween per cent.of which Is IMMEDIATELY
SOLUBLE, Its effect, on cotton the past season have
in many Instances excelled Peruvian Onann. It has
in ne case proved less active In the early prowili ol
the crop. When riroagbt intervenes, lhe rr..p <‘o, s
nut suffer from its use, as In the case with Peruvian
Guano. By reaaon of the presence In it of s > large a
percent, or Pltotpliate|or Lime, Its nee improves the
soil to an extent that cannot tie realize! fn m Peru.
vi,n (luano. Every cargo of ihla Guano is sni-jccleil
lo rigid INSPECTION ANALYSIS, and is solo oh u
basis of actual value. The nDdersigneil agent is pre
pared to furmah the testimony of well known Geor
gia and South Carolina plants)*, in evidence ol the
superior excellence of tills Guano.
K. C. WADE A CO., Am-nts,
dpcfi-eodam jfrvannali. Ga.
A KBW AND VAMIilRl*' AWlTMiA*:
. KotrfWWW** *
A c.rgcr IToporllrmof Profit the*
pay known' HfiMlII*
FOR SALE BY
. F. W.' SIMS AW.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Naval Stores, Skipping «n* General
COMMISSION MSB
W B are now offerfg^for A atrihd nmt valuable
ever put before OUT pi
been honestly and fairly
llgence, wheee certificates
lose.
It is an arilcle of comparati'
tlon, and its fall merits have )
from a want of correct kttptf
vautageoua manner of
year’s experiments, wtn
most unprouiUoag,
triumphantly proven.
We aie the sole
The Eureka r™—
Phoiphste
for Gcoigia and Florida. .n ■ ■' .-**? °t , .
Wc ask the attention of everypla*tar to tha fo
lowing certificates, from gciiiiishso of the hsgho
respectability: . , . - • - 0£j*ra 5 •
BISUSVJLLK, fiarkftOm. Nor. 1,18G8
Mess us. F. W. S1«S A VO.:: t, lcc c
Dear Sirs : tour favor of tbn lhthalk,,asking me I
give you t he result of my eXDertraeainthe use i
the Eureka Ammo orated Bono -Soper,Phosphate
of Luue, came duly to hoadi; I.wot* thi* Fe
tiiizcr uuler cotton ami M. A Ms.dfsrsifg for
c rn, under a few garden vggrt*bl«n and a por.
tiou of my turnip, crop. :;:WMh Alb dheua crape
I found it acted, as.finely .as the, mwwfaetnreia’
olaim fur U. With all the serious (tiagstara that befell
ns this year in A protracteddrooth
my crupa Acre largely aiidmeafed' tf Wik My
corn Crop,' f am Satisfied, was'doubled by the
lieu, and had the rains
manure diluted,* 1 think It WOnTtt hare tNbMTtlaoW:
of corn uu old exhnuated laud. . With it tateje-ir 1
!iavc made enough corn for the use pf nj plantation,
whereas 1 should have bad to buylaiwply.lq
up the same working force noxtyea*. It* all _
tpiadties were vely perceptible in the. rapid
and eany development of all, plants upon v.—..
was used; and If It is the permanent Fertilizer that Is
[aimed for ir, and doubtless it (a, 1 would prefer It to
• olherferf ittzers i “
1’cruVian Uuauo or nil:
ostly. Comparing iis effects
what I witucsecd of those injnur
Guano, 1 certainly am satisfied Vvt
though it needed the rains td Ultra
and all tbe crops did not receive the MU benefit of th*
application. If you are enabled 10 thrniih
article another year I would like to try K agt
Veurs, very respectfully, WJf. B. JONMB,
I1EKNB0N, Burke 00., Ga. July 2k, 1818.
F. W.SIMS AOUi - Ji r *:
llents: As to the action of the Fertilizer, I have
been highly gratified; : Itseffectshave been-vocy dta-
tiuct at every stage of Ibccrop, and lu
have been peculiarly fortunate In the
of a Fertilizer that is equally beneficial
and cotton. It l» quiie etnunladng Sodf.
possessing the advantage or guauo (Peruvian)
in tlio first,* and superior lo it in . being fren No in
the heating, burning effect, so disustrons til a drouth.
My experience is that, this .American, guano Is too
slow in its act! ne ior cofu, bat 1 It is eACellbnt for cut
ton. This arises from tbs fact tlptl. the Americau va
rieties, ns.they are known, possess' more of tbe pliA,
plmU-s und less of ammonia than the Peruvian. This
counts for the (gilckcr action of the Peruvian upon
bis car. This was the oasis in life’s desert
the rest was all band.
A Touch of Southern Romanes—A La
ment Over the Good Old Day*.
[From the Brandon (Miss.) Republican, Nov. 22.]
Tbe time was when tbe bonest olddarkie
got up and went to work at break of day,
with a full stomach, good comfortable cloth
ing on bis back, good shoes on liis icet, a
heart as light und hiqipy as tbe lark, and
making the welkin ring with his merry-
songs. When the day’s work was over he
“laid down the shovel and the hoc,” went to
his comfortable log cabin, ate tbe whole
some supper furnished him by bis kind old
master and then lighted bis pipe, look down
bis banjo, and played, sung and danced until
tbe boil rang for him to go to bed. Good,
kind old master furnished him with every
thing necessary for bis comfort, and as be
had no cares he could sleep soundly. Alas!
be canot siug aud dance with the name zest
now. He has ao old master to furnish him
with food and raiment; no kind mistress to
take care "of him when he gets sick; no com
fortable cabin to live in; no'thick clothing to
shield him from storms; no banjo to pick,and
bis heart is so heavy be cannot siug and dance.
Candidly, wc have not heard of a real old
fashioned negro frolic since the pool darkey
was set free. \. ,
The Evansville (Ind.) Courier tells the
story of an orphan girl who lost her father
dnriDg the war, and visited that city recently
in search of a home. Stie could not tell
where her relations lived. When her father
died she bad fallen into the handsof a person
who had been very cruel to her. The gen-
. lletnan to whom she applied tor n borne at
Evansville, knew a wealthy lady in Posey
county bearing a name which the girl re
membered as that ot an aunt. The lady being
notified, visited tbe city; a mutual recogui
lion was tbe consequence, and the naked and
homeless orphan was immediately provided
with fine clothing, and taken home by tbe
aunt. Vi. c -
Notice.
JAARTIES HAVING
WATCHES AKD JEWELRY
tell with me for repairs, oue year or longer, are re
quired to take them out, and all remaining after
JANUARY 1st, 1S67,
will lie sold at the risk of the owners to pay i inrpe.-.
A. HARK],
< 'orner Broughton and Whitaker street*.
decl-6t
Ten Wn Alley.
PRIZE,; WATfgl. AND CHAIN, ,-,,;
T HE Proprietor-of the Cosmopolitan Billiard Sa-
loon, Bronghtou street, betweeu Drayton and
BuH, will award a line Watch and Chain to the per
son rolling the beat,game of Ten Puts in bis Alleys
between December 8 and January 8. AH employee*
of the eatabjishment barred oat. . decS-lm
Wanted,
s Sewing Ms-
Apply at the Son! hern Bag Manfactorr, Exchange
Wh»i f.
dnemt i V j ,;*. IP, BEAtTFOBT.
Dissolution of jQo-PaijtnersHip.
•jiHH firm of SAULES A FREN MAN have THI8
DAT be. n dtmolved hy mutual coneent. Either part'
ner la authorised to nettle the hnvtncse of the con
era. > ; i A. H. 8ADLEK,
drc8-3t A. FREEMAN.
-1*1
A First-class Spring Wagon
For Sale.
A PPLY to D. O’CONNOR, Blacksmith. Bay sheet,
opposite Mr. Beunett’a Carriage Manufactory.
Rope, Rope, Rope I
J UST ttjcelved from Messrs. Richardson, fhstard
A Co., ol X 'UlHVllte, Ky. v 9i0 coiia aud htiif coils
AWfMHis*' “ **“
‘Mlfleourt mUs’' ROPE 1 a superior article, full
equal to their celetiratod “Green LeaP' Jirand. aud Ibr
sale on reaSoudhle terms by [ f
'' t i- BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
ocll-ill w.teodtf
For Rent or Lease,
jtradandfoj,
i Clear I
*0 hogshead* a ear Rib suet
as hogehesu* Prims Bright Sheuldeis
H. G. RUWE,
ftiur Unixx.aif.
Columbia Square
'’cALLAMAN At CO
IRCK1YING. WEEKLY, first-lass ttamtt* Ore-
" ' i. Frail*,
Fall . Jasbions for 1866.
J! W. BRADLEY’S
dELEQBATSD
fe 11 1
(OR DOUBLE 1 9PHING)
Skirts.
the crop, but llie lees permanent effect on tile aotL ;
What will lie the iuttuenee ul the Eureka remain* to* ^
be seen, us this is my first year’s (rial; but my obSSE 1
vatiuu so far is, that no nrunu r e can be happier ill lta
effects is) tbe crop at every stage of It*]
I thiiMi; is The Impression of others 'Wl
in this section, with whom 1 Bayeoonim—it
. 1 hare only used it this year oe Corn aud cotton, the
yield of which, I think, would hove beeu ctrablnd and
even iteUedlfathCAesson«g»4LMB^fiuqaUe. Bat
manure ol no kind can make a crop trlihont rain; and
lienee-whatever may be the resnlt of the yearte-hraetq -'I la
my opinion ot Un, Enrcka above give, will not be
affected. .1 want to try it upon furMpa trit* (all. Can
you senditieti coDpIeof barrets more of it to thi* sta
tion, No. 9? C. R. It- Yours, Au., / J.B. JONES.
MiLi.RuuuviLini, Noveaihpr 1, lSGS.
Mkhsks. P. W. SIMS A Co.;
Gentlemen: Yours in tlie lath nltimn reached me a
day or so before 1 was taken down with fever and
eh'Its; alud since-gutting up. iny time was eo taken
up .with lua.lets preps’.-atory lo coming here, that I
Inal Id pus:pone on nn.-W- r autll hot*.; You ask me
lo give you myo^iiuou of I lie valne of the Eureka
i'hosphulc of l.tmc, as compurtd with the Gaauo,
based upon I lm results ol Um -present gear'* oper,-
I tii-ns. 1 have not now lime Ibr a fuff reply to your
' enquiry, i remark that, in July, I taiqk, i wroteout
iventnra, with tw* n'y
fifty new. good OeMen and Piovi-inu land.
Also, aeweil five-Acre iota, fronting on Warsaw’ ,
river, thirty minotei. iltlra irom Suvsnnah. on tin-; from I he later developments of the trope, to change
Shell road, will lie leased on good terms, wBeie you i any pari of it. If you cannot fluff tt, and will inform
ve cheap, - '-"* J: ’
cm live ciieap, nqil save high rente.
Apply at 201 Bay street, to
noVi-eodtin
uie, i will, as soon as I can, write the opinion yon
WM. R. LONG.
; have asked.
Alt J
Tuouson, Columbia Vo., G*k, JfW- a, lOui.
Years, Ac.,
. JONES.
Lime, Bagging, Rope
2000 Lime for building purposes.
500 barrels Lime for finishing purpos-s,,
50 bales heavy Gnnny Bagging,
100 colls Richardson's Hemp Hope, for Sale low,
to close aotmjgnmenL JUNES A WAY,
d,c.Veod‘2w I-S liiy str uL
tLorse {Shoe
Plantatitm for Sale.
i to test
J OKFF.R for sale my Plantation. lying on tbe west
bank of the U-jonee river, Montgomery county.
<;*.' Tic, tract contains about tout thousand acr, s,
seven hundred cleared, ana in order. Good Gin
House and Screw, and cabins for oue bundled ne
groes.
There is labor eooogh on the p aco to carry iron.
I will also sell five hundred bushels of Corn, thirty
head-of Ca-tle, and some stock Hogs.
t he pluc“ is well timbered, and the range unsur
passed. Address
T. C ARNOLD,
No. 1% Way’s Station, Gnlf Road,
or John w. andesson a dons.
dec8 2w * - - - ' Navanuhh.-
B. R, Armstrong,
MASON AND BUILDER,
Musses. F. W. SIMS A GO :
GcutleuM-ur According to promise, I give you the
result ol experiment* made this prcsyii* year with
the five tons ot “ Eureka Atnmouiaiod Bone Super
Phosphate ot Lime,’’ pmctiaHed of you last spring.
Ac you arc aware, tim p.,st season wuh ps w*« un
pren ileutid Wet weather in’rtid'spritig; anffh-xceseiv*
• irouih—commencing In auue—-thelater fat.l gen;
eraliy lo manured crops. -1 applied the Eureka lo <*
Held of thirty acres of coiton, two tons to the field,
iietii:; almnt one bandred and forty pounds lu tbe
acre. Toe field (slnbhle) was broken up well,
its- Phosphate drilled by h ud in laying off to
Several rows were 1ett without Its application
it. Th* difference hetween these rowa-aod tha bal
.luce in li.efield could be illscerhed a considerable
-tisiaiicc ail the summer, and plainly Bo In gathering
the crop. Aud 1 am confident that the PbOBpbataon
the thirty acres lute paid me. fifty percent.' , ' t||
1 applied a ton of i be Piiosphste to corn, after
'In- corn w..s up, before Uie first plowing, and the re
sult lu the urowing of the corn was the Same. In
order, however, to make a thorough text of It with
other Fertfltzeis, I procured PernrUh“Guano and
uanq.-'latiplieij thn PsruvLan Gua-
t com, enperiutfindiaglfitaiii person,
Je tb tao kalr^e hyjtffe fiideor the
intone-
;hat the
, , ears of
iisi-il efveraTkiml.s of t! fe^riknyi xtmmercial
'unnures offered, and consider the Eureka the best
ai tide. 1 would as leave have it lor corn and cotton
as the Peruvian. I also tried it on watermelon* and
veget-tb’i-a with the same success. I should recom
mend that, for cotion,.the Phosphate be pm at least
an inch Ua'lei tue seed, hOOeoands to tbe aore. And
a — lVj bdita «8f e
I S prepared to exocnte all work in Ills line
workmanlike manner, with dispatch.
Orders lelt,with Mr. J. W. MCDONALD. If,4 Itay
street, orkt Mr. W. B. SFGNIE’n, on Taylor street,
between Whitaker and Barnard, will be promptly ai
tended to. nc!i-iu*
BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX SKIRTS
have printed In RED INK. on tbe band
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
DON'T BUY ANY OTHER.’
Ton can always find fan assortment* at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
■ J. C MAKER A GO.,
*•*'• 1 * LATUROP A CO.
ASK FOR
J. Vf. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT
“SEETHE NAME ON THE BAN0.»
For sale in Savannah at Whoicsalo hy
J. C. MAKER A CO.,
LATHRDP A CO..
RefeM by ~
Q .ORFF. * JVfTKINS,
* J. <J. VAKRR A CO..
> j ' 11 i l uoaav raycaa.
’ At-wholesale hy the ‘kx dnsIVd Mxnahtotnrere and
Solo Owner* of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY A CART,
Wsreroom* and Odl e,
i. Non #7 Chuaber*, and I» and St Reads st,
iwilm j JTtlO VV * New Tor
LATHKOP * OO.,
1>E WITT A MORGAN,
EINSTEIN A BCKMAN,
ORFF A WATKINS,
THOMAS PEPPER.
Jas.T. Paterspi
Lttmber A CommsMon
:»*-***!P*t
Ji oifiU ttiw .9laiI-T*0 hkdiif iA «x lUtby&bJ AH-*
du* Zb r.»*
t afej g>1
*___ i ’''.tax ' £1’-' t ta/1
W Ordergfor Lumber soMrited. dM-tt ‘
> ! «ri , ind .1 -i
EINERAir CGMMiniOl EERCHABT,
tiroraoizuii DEitiB n
Ploar, Grata, Fnd *M PridWC, ‘
CORNER STORK :
190 Ant 192 Bat Stub; foot of Babkasd fir.]’
Savannah, Georgia.
■efaraacew-G. A. OraqbriU U COrNerris k BgU-
wto, BntMuere; Woodward. Baldwin A Oc.. kallqnan
rad New'York; L. O uafarilk Bankw. Ckarlentoo.
Liberal advances made on eonaigsaento of Cotton
rd rib
Austin & Ellis,
Commission ami Forwarding Mercliaiits,
MO BAY tTHKET, SAVANKA.il, GA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Uie of Apatachieola, FU ,
CHARLES ULUS, f and Cnlnmlmsi Ga.
rapn-if : 1
A. P.
W.A. BaraHT.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly, or Jacksonville, Fla.,)
Fffrwariiig and Commission Merc&ants,
104 Bay. .jSitroet*' ^ * '
SAVANNAH, -.'■«* X- >- GEORGIA.
•mi
IT warding gucdA ealnaoneotinignraeat, ani
keep constantly on. bai
lln
ILL give prompt atteatlou to.tet
warding goods, sale* on eomdg
order* -, and will also keep, constantly tn hand a
good stock of Groceries, Llaaors, AgrtcnlRirsl Imple
ment*, Unilding Materials, Fairbanks A Co’s Scales,
Ac., besides other goods hod manafartared articles
lor salt on consignment, and- for which they are
agents. Outer*.ami conaignmenta lespeetfaily so-
• ; iext . MW
H0LLD6SVOETH 4 CO;
MACON, OBOSCI’lL
Especial attention will be Eir.-n to tf* cxccatlon
of Cotton Orders, which we soHctt. .
Peters - & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SroDtuno'a Urrkg Basqe, Bax' Stxeet,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. -
E VERY faculty Ogbreil for consignment and exe
cution of orders. Liberal advanced made on
Cotton shipped to our friend* In New York,.BalU-
more and Philadelphia.
BuVKHK'J.'P’S,
T IX 13
ON THIS CONTINENT.
PIANO TUNING
GF.
H. MILLS.
(FROM UMDOIJ
RSPBOTTULLT oflara his anrics* in th* above
by many of the fiat ar-
am* da Strakosch, Adelina Patti, Herr
, JaaL Uottaobalk, Ac., a* one of tbe beat toners ot ths
ago- ’
Coffee.
2 000 baq8cofpbe '
/: )
Direct importation from Rio de Janeiro,
For uie by i 1 ■
ocl-3m* WEED A CORNWELL,
STORE TO LET,
I*iha"«wrner of Dr«yU>n Street »ml tfof^re*ri si ret i
Liind.
HRWEIlUill.^
PER MONTH and expenses paid Male or
e Agenda, to Introduce a New aud
of ahsotate dtflliy In every hon^e-
eold Agents preferring to work on commission can
am from *» to *50 perday. For fob partientarg,
imotjgaurnp. atS-wEhriM ^ W)
Ctevelaciil, ObtQ.
TtTt.
oral -3m
tice.
of Nevlt, Laltavp-e
himself with LaU '
at tbe old sh
1 LATHROP A <X>
. FORD,
A-r I.AVV,
lor coViCapply about »" ta6Y Bpoonful when planting
laud wit h I he grata, at lea.t ?lx inches from tlie grain.
Veiy truly, yours, J. H. STOCKTON;
SvlvaMA, Ga., November 1,1806.
Messrs. F. W. SIMS a CO., Savannah. Ga.:
Geiith-iuen: Yoor Lvorof the 20lh ultimo did not
T.-ach me until after my return Irotu Savannah.
^ CtArita 1 the U> E Jr" IJJ^SldSld’ata of lumel *onn u. neureiner s eo., or u urn residence Of nr.
T*.T.if:....Ta'SZu u “lSJ- m VUHInr rtmt. between Broughton atraat
l applied about three thousand pounds of It on
acres ol very poor land. 1 aio satisfied that tbe land
would not na\e made more than lour thousand
pounds of seed cotton, and perhaps (this fear) not
more than three Umnerad... ! tawej all^y fathered
about six tiiooeibd'pounds, and tnayRet five han
dred more. '1 he clay on these ten acres was very far
from the s .rface, about, two feet, liad the clay hera
six inches of the surface, I believe that I
" ear nine hundred pounds lo tb*
uci e. ‘ i • Y*1 . C
i he '- Eureka Phosphate of Lime'' is (according to
my olmervatlon) much more stunulailng than PsaU-
ot corn. The production did not half equal the pro- .
•lx weeks,
lie corn 1.
OFFICE. Rw. *■ BRYAN SlAlICKT.y
.9 11 n ir
ini-fim savannah, ga.
WANTED,
REMOVED.
JJR FISH has removed liTi cfflco And reaUiance
to 158 Broo^bton dtroft, nortli side, between Bamard
and Jefferson, j\ '7 ■ ’> dec8-et»
Just Received,
Jj’lVE Pteces Black and Colored French Merlons
5 pieces Black Bombazines and Crapes
Black Velvet Ribbons
Ladles' Colored Cloaks and Sacqne*
Balmoral Skirts
Black and White Ktt Glovea
Bagie Titapminga n ' '
Colored Silk Poplins
Black ThiherSMrwfs
Stack rnika,' Ar.7 RiPaM* Very hbeep, by
r a s jDeWITT A MOKGAN_
-'#a iJjJI (if CONGRKSS STREET.
FASHIONABLE
Dresf? and Cloak Mak iltf
At Mrs. R. : Ia. WHflS’. , kwaw ^
JJAVINa an experienced Cottar and Fitter, she Is
ready to receive orders in all tt* branches.
store. Ho. lKBrungbtoU itreet, near Roll.
dsclat ' — '
valuable;.
Rice Plantation to Lease* 1!/
^ taCE PLANTATION ern dH,-
Camden cohhty onS «f
^ed w thqvery ln^ovement. wm q, i ca#e ^“
- ,Ca " °° .“P‘ ,lica,ion t0 “>e. nderaignedfj ■
deof-Lf
tdereigned.a 1
J- R. SNERD, Macon,
ipl
age. Price *18.
years. Address
oole-lmdAw
l mated
MacUne wartantad three
BBCOMB AGO. -
Cleveland. Ohio.
WfT t
Wanted,
B Y a g nllsman in th a city, to comiilqte hts files
the.Tasme OT the Nha* han I1rkai.ii for the
■non ha of Marrb, April and July or ths present year
for wh cb a tibe.al priea will be paid on <leffvery as-
erald office. sepOT— "
the Nrwamstlle
W. M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Karobrd atul.
Broughton struma, Savannah, Ga.,- General
[nine which tbe corn made duiiugthe first
llail the Mine quail lily been applied to tin
kittdadh done*, lWilii-ve the product would have
ili.nhU- what it”was. The corn was planted ij
same kind of land that the cotton was, and-a
end of si.': weeks was three times as high as
adjoining, four leet aud a half. Had I the
more of the same manure tt wogld ibsM
overwhtlmtag crop. But I tiad noha Of u 1 _
I believe that my land, which would mated *Lx hun
dred, pounds ta seed, cotton, with the clay not ex
ceeding 'lx inctn* lr<*u the su I face, coaid be made bo,
pr<SJtice nvelve ndndrdit pounds by applying three
hundred pounds of this Fertilizer., v And I think .tt
w ould be best lo run a shallow furrow, igirlakle abtwf
two hundred pounds per acre in the farrow, and
tower it up immedialely with a SOaaDdpOtdh or auovel
,l4ow. This should lie dpne imiaedBuei/ltefore put-
ting in the seed. When the c -ttotr - IS’ riredy for Um
second or third working, about the first or middle of
Jntie, ran a eenul plow qeai; t*e cotton andaumkli.
in that furrow ubont One huttdreU pounos more to
the acre, and cover it immediately.,,1 think by par-
HUing thU plan; the eottan would .caatlnoe to grow
and he ir until irost; otherwise it would take tbe "
In Afigrit, sbetl off everytbtbg, grid :
I V^- T-iAMTOM,)
OCKKCUKE, Scriven Cb., Ga. Nov. *, 1M1 ’
Messrs. F. W. SIMS A CO., Savannah, Ga.:
Sirs: Yourlettarof the 18th alt., W4e'received In
due season. Yon must excuse my Mtg%snce ia not
answering tt sooner. I experimentedSoms*hat With
;1il-man ars 1 Isiught from you test spria*. and with,
out aov reluctance whatever, prommmas it aq excel-
lent fertilizer. I applied oa ao ackwof ootton throe
hundred pownds 0* It; the yield was greater; the weed
Hiker, *nil stood the long dranili-better-than my
neighbors' cotton on (appalled) I slroega* land un-
manun-d. I tried, aud saw tetymdwltk great sucoaM
on all kinds or vegetables - : team,
W. WATERS,Jm r;
WitKRSSoao’, Oct. 2B, lfiifi- B
■MeS^rB’SIMS * co„ ’ ’ -
DearNtts: Itakegrhat pteesnrd ln
resu.d ol my erperimSnt witb;
aleif W*ie tat|>ei-FhospDale of ]
and 1 must leuiark before entering,
that the present year tn thin hmtttfy
faybrable test tor any manure—baring
week’s Irouih during the month or deiy
lion U'.lignM, A portion of tb*
hppliedto ootD-n and the- remat
plied at Ibe rate of one hundred-poMnA
iel cotton in the bill, vfttn
third moro tail than 1 Wo*
the m mure. 1 noticed daring tl
was'green and lnxuriaut, while
iTop, where.there was do manure,
Bwuwa r» utaxhas.
a M. Holst, B*q. M. R. Tamer, Esq.
Orders nesived (tar tanlng at the satabhahmeot M
John C. Schreiner A Co., or at the residence of Mr.
lane and State street
doB-Ub
’agefopangings
ND . • r
Window Shades.
MRS. MART J. TURNBR,
No. 58 St. Julian 8traot (
La mw enpjfiy of Paper Dasgloga, Win.
and GHt Coral cea, which will baneid
x : Mi sufilL
ritya
BABTBBM WHA&F, SAVANNAH, GA.
tbelr Mends aiid th* pabltc generally, that they are
nowrrsnsi-eatoffllordortiIprLnmherla aayqaaL
ally 'alsefc and taagttu.' We have new
oar Mill an Improved Ptaaer, aid will
attention to orders tof. platted and
^ ovsillnmber. - ,
at the MU1, or at J, S. A M. Hamfitan
Bay aadkAbercont ftrcote, will meotv
or pfi^AjVMronaire Is reraeoflaity sip
BHLEN A HAJULTONS.
1. it ha1SI.ni. - ' m. najuLToe.
Ilcltad.
Dl aMOluti OnOfCO” Partner ship
MABftftKlH » Sxtarsam, Ga, October Mb, lfitS.
lerablpol Yam Horn, HoixTdaa k
J ’jbyRts own UmitaUeB.'
HOLLYOKS k MURRAY.
CHARLES VAN HORN
Agent tor the Soutti. ’ > 1 '
ChOCK'l y j
• I Hair Restorer geatnres Cray Hair.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer niakra Hair grew on Bkld Ueaui
'I- -CLOCK’S
Hap Restorer8toi>s^gatrTrom Falling Out.
. HaltIIastimr.PreventsHeaiiaclA. „ j . . r ..
Hair Remorer^meMntly Perfumed. ^ 1 1 ^ cMt*add 1 ndh^ V**ii
CLOCK’S
Hair Kestojerjajdl tt^taiureeclaimed a*R dressing.
FURNITURE.
DE6RAAF & TAYLOH,
■M M Mwwery, yand
9o0^r5o»
qontlnie tobethe largest Parottere Mia*,
tret# tatbs city.
SffiSteioasnw
«r
mmvmm eouvbbrm tmahm.
W4?- *****
’ „ L3.G1 'j A3 HO <!Y.
Satil I j, river, in not9 corner
mrnrnmmo
ill "be paid for
^st corner Dta_.„.
BroughtonMreet*. ■ cMfi-Itn
elauued for it.
sceptical oC its
trial of two bottles it
the money wlllhe
per Ixittle. Six
dl
dis-eiel
It IS WaKBANTKD to BESTORR GR'V HAIR TO ITS
oriobial, natural color, in every < isc ii willsror
tbe hair from fallino opt; It willlr ebic -e*d from
hnmoreMd daodruff; fromstk tbe crow -uof ttte
BAtK, and is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no latge rewards, but we . uth > :-;i afl ot
onr agehtsto refund the honey to * iy pn >oh who
will nae two bottles; and then say .1U-A.gn >s Veoe-
tabuiHaua tiBtroRATrrR basnot pet ocu-e all we
Claim: ... , .
JbsMmonv ftrom thn oapUkl uf tt.e VUi.nt motet.
Messrs. bIsheiT A Co: .
1 was induced to give your Hair p epaPutfou a trial,
and can Heartily recommend it as unequalled aaa
. ' . 'J ^JAEALEB Qk L,jm ' na ' s)
-a .;i*al .lit "(d trull lAtXHit k> ru*i edT
jz-.-l a von. jrmi ti-lm
aMfirtd]
oirlA .’Cil
u'J la tiaiiisIqzD sew siffT Jza: ol gu.b
.1 ui </ii- n.”tiu »i> jL'f'f - ita c*.-
IVKNUVMIIITMrr
j dpimds Jnnmq Itv &*/ .-r^as
M olvdw g tm i
ill! ?iL‘ ac ajr\ bja bltif -n
fnr n ?.1gui-c.T
Vi • .L'j T • \t f t*- r ‘ • 1
IS BffiUHR tiOOM'
- nirtni-i 'iiw II n s)-.r., »..siii«
Ilf SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
■ -':-l ! . 1. 0. . .4 ,i1i.:.*-o;ittoUttiuoJ lUiW ! ’ T"
furnwhmd.
PARLOR BETS, nth w«U «pkolatei*d.
FINE BED ROOM 8BT8, Walnt tad Me-
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SET* ef every
, ■:-! it.. '
DINING BOOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS sad PILLOWS
. . of sll kiodE- r r
KITTLE S FOLDING SPRING BEDS sad
MATTRESSES, tbe best Bed ia u*
' and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to
1 " others. . •:
LACE AND GAUZE
PIES, and CANOPY
otto oamo-
WAREROOM9,’
178 Brasghton Street,
STORE,
BDOIS* SHOES, HATS Af
CLOTHING,
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
& Co
»0. 14* CONGRESS STREET
*»a*££lm UeG^-^^
Kerchaufs and Planters
MjMriMle«w: M0ar before pu:^
Estate
Sale.
AT PRIVATE SALE
'■•Bed,
Wy UBocsg, bell * wn-u.*,,,
Sr.^
m* etc., rad la oaa of
ean-Btete; tbe oociety 1* T*~£« t h ^ UlT
nil 4* TO
■ term. 1868, tor the teaeK^i.^'f-*
.. - r° f .. mid Plot of the ,*£££?*
•*« (vehe nonan
‘opayform^ 0 ^' 00 "*
H. c. K1TILB.
cummeo, testanunio atuun
_ Mtateof John M. Bun,
“ Py for one *■* a
Plantation for Rent,
S AID tab* one of the beat on theOgeech-n
oontaiatng about two thousand acmiTr
qaaltty rt^r boKom, hammock md pm^
hudred at whkh ore opened tor celuruio*
well adapted to the production of Cotton tun n
Aa much as fifty bushels ul the latter havo bem »
niitnc 8 to
bhvtBg neeijent and beuriteooa'ranp*;
Stack tt Is nasurpaaaed In thb 8
Located atoag the central Railroad, and bdn.™
(taatydCveE miles from Savannah, and two mhe* n
Station Mo. 4^, it has the advantage of contain
to maritet.
for par Sen lava, apply to
OU. A. P. L0NG8TBg£T,
KM ogham County, near Huilaun Pern
On the Savannah river, or‘J
JOSIAH SIBLEY,!
August i, (i*|
B. F. MwroaLva. 1L M. Bancs id
John W. O’Conkos.
E. f. METCALFE i
Ootton Factors’
Jearly Ojiposile St. Aflirefs HaH
^tfLl’Oisr
PETROLEUM ;ANBJIINING CO.
Capital Stock,
$900,000
SHARE*, «M EACH.
Dreening, Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to the Hair
a laxiuiant richness, and to the head'* cool .end
most agreeable sensation, while tt Is thorough la re-
staling theta air to lta natural color.
W. Hamlet.
Very reapbcUtady, '
Washington. D, C., May lfi, 1989.
J. R Barbette Co:
I was induced bra friendvto mak a trial of Bar-
rettta Vegetable Hair Restorative, and-1 am very
much pleased with tbaeffbet tt has bad on. my hair.
I wa« nearly half gray, and now, before a sing oae
bottle, ipy bead la freed from dandruff, and my hair
kaa all trie appearance of youth. 1 tally believe I
rwtt’ito M the beet hair preparation fa tbe world
, ... Wg. UahiltO]
Predoola,». Y-, April 28,1S8£
U. BAHRKTT A CO„ Froprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
W. B
DBFFT t
907 Bay Street*
DIAUMIN
Imported and Domesticliquors
J^ORNTS for Charles Farre Champagnes, Kettor’a
Keatacky Bourbon Whiskey, Benantt ACe.lr Bran
dy, etc. aisrtecp * f - apts-tf.
Dissolution of Co-PartnefiMp<
’. B. Duffy k Ca. are aatkoriavdjo settle, git ont-
atatadlng acc-aants.
r xr ru V. A. RYAN, , ’
- d A. tfc BMKLOW,
- J: P. GILSON, Agent.
FIRST PAYMENT, #« PER SHARE
And no othsr i
of a majority of alt the Stsekhofdere.
J. P. SLOAN
K. *. EAW80N
JNo. a WHITNEB..
P.P. PEASE.
BOUT. LOGAN
-General So
'J. P. LOGAN,
E- B. RAW SON,
P.P. PEASE,
w. r. p
MOBT. LOGAN,
a H-McCAWET,
C. WHITES*,
hpon wbleb shall be retarned ta (
any general dlvUaad wEl badeclt
ATimfted amnaat nMHdaiy
. j-ka- nradatbiea*)
tag ea the nndaaalgned, agacta iatkM
Comm issioi
Forwarding Merchants,
*•. I Maddaid’a Lower Usage, Bay I
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
OMh advance! on conaignmant! to Norton, 81ai
tat k Co.. New York, and John K. ailUatt k Co.,
ocl-J-W
LA PIEBSE H0US1
PHILADELPHI*.
inn EUB8CBI BEES having leased tils f»J
1 INM, It kas been |
MMFITTED AMD REFUK8I8DBE
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
*ad ta saw Prepared wttn tketalfl
Era* Appwfat raents For th* Steep- f
Ths drat position among firat-clase Hotok sill
jaJMm
THOM. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURES OF
FURNITUPE AND CENER
-UPHOLSTERY.
*M law Btawwt, PMltadslpkta, hj
ttril
aaat by Mall proapii
laOrOCggp BMLL A ^
D. J. TRACY & CO
BLANCEVIL1£
slate nm com,
VAM'-UtiKt, POtK 00., OA.
OdapaEtobk* Moo,ooo
•bahxaP*
tam, J. F. Braer, M. O.
iP.WPWj-V
ta’eeite a t* O. E. Cwhew,
mu— ~r
TRIMMINGS, ORNAMII'' 1 1
LA0B8’ DRM TRIMMINGS, ORNAMior
‘jJEtjjWOMTIDS^AOT PARIS FANt
He. ME Broadway, tenter of DuM«reed
Wiw v
ites Fall
J a f't: l ... jl.: c-.-
TO COUNTRY MERCHANT
£ EINSTEIN A ECKMJ
paveatant,awd for any*
Ga.; to the dttea a«^M
Ala. r taltaw Orleans, aad wUI akarMff te ’
CO-PARTNERSHIP;
The- undersigned have aasoclated themselves Id-.
gather under the firm-bame of W. J). DUFFY A CO.,
at the former store of V. A. Ryan * Co. 5ti7 Bay
^ filSLEI 1 CBEfttSTOI,
Commission Merchants and
AHJP BROKERS,
C H ABLEkYEE,• M. 0-
Wk w.. AVI *
W. B. DUFFY,
A. S. BIGELOW.
deft* any portal* short aMteweadra
favorable tsrtnd. AdVEacea nad* M aawaigmmWB
to oar frisndalB Europe, West ladtet and Vankal
aittea. deet-lm
STEAM ENGiNE AND SAW MILL
FOR SALE.
Flour, Flour.
- w- A+ • .
JQQ BARRELS EXTRA.
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
JX. and Saw Mill, maamfactarod twwcder at the Fol-
— -Wdrka, Na- York.--eoSsl*ttef aaienaiue of 80
too barrsls Extra 8aperlaa, ha salaby
deettat . RMIOHAM, Rtfag A CO.
bone power, return 'fine boiler, with alt
-ntewceo eomptete; '
lack
COAL.
ANTHRACITE. BR0M1H00B,
, MgllahOvaL-
aale bf Mh or oaiRO. by
CHIPM AM * CHAPIN.
BY LaEpC
Oontaioiag 280 8-10 scree of first quality of Garden
Ml They -are branded uo ibe easg-by 8 kids way
Shell Rood and oil the west by Lover'S tene, mndaiii,.
aiedwitaia oae.mtte ot tbs cup Oepitaliau would
find a stare pro It by making an investment ia the
above pngxirij. to fhftuiip ia extending in tbatdlrao-
plated .tap property ran be .ecu atoaecotuU-
tnpsoom. , novU
R. A. SOLOMON,
COMMKKON MKRCHANT, COLLBOT- 1
11*0. ■ INGAGXNT, Aa,
- Eu&ula, Ala. ’ '
U NDER and by virtue of two fieri facia*,
Otatef VfnnbraMeOuy Coral afSm-
lavor of James Lloyd vu. Bernard
teried, awl wHtaeii. aq tbefiew. yj
ary.lf«.kMDg the fii.t day ol
the ‘ «ut HbwmAaar. iu.Jhe.
the county of Chatham, and
_ tgoi
Ptaiebaaer pacing Ibr i Ulea,
deol-tda
the legal,boars of.34ip._Unt
**JlS tern’ Lm. Tract <y Pi
■ri-qritt ha tbe cuy of Ka-
kdsaaaald, aad.known pariLdl- tingul
ot eeid ctey of Hav*nn,h^ tot
im[
conteiniag etxty
'Ol
ai 4W0R8
vaBjagirih.-' » XNr*lfmJr "
RHODES
SBfEKtPlwptate of Lime
■_iTL ■ -d-airi'.•’
■nHpgyscJWiapjii’iri" 1
*«*wd-4jj
HAliaAH
I Bill 1
Ml CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH
Ate nOp to *ow tha laggeat atock of
Staple ait Fancy Dry GoodiJ
tabs Mad la thi* efty, and which ar*o»ff : ^
LOWEST PRICES-
Chll and see tot yonraelvee,
NOTICE.
prafi-j
laraapratagtartbeinapectkiciJ ttei-
• dM stock of
OAHUm FURNITURE, CRAIBK 1
A WHB, Ac-, Ac.,
T* Which th# attantloa of all IsU
V*Wwerooma,lf8 BROUGHTON «* |F |
JRV.wUa.ra.
A Fine Blac k
FOR SALE,
■y uRocbe, bki-l & will**"
Oanbe
gurtobeMwi-neiSJ
» at Den- 1
Oountlng-RoO*-
|%n
Boarding*
f l! »;
niwi baa removed hcr ba^fl
SSSE.
•.. .1 —-j -tfMipMiev and
hjjlEtahd.
niMM ||| TiBBnoB*
10 u
Wanted.
■* chs
fiiilac
To
Johnston, Woods
flE! 1 CofmnlM’n I
lta, W RaJdard’1 Utr» r
SAVANNAH, GA-
'*"l. II. HARDEE 4 COf
L*H«r
i°toc
I® ihl
OOTTON FA<
AND
pn
»«! 1
.otaftata*
^ chti