The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 13, 1866, Image 4

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The Dailv News and Herald. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, jg6G^ Confiscation of SoatUern Property The correspondent of the New York Times telegraphs to that journal as follows, under date t.r Washington, December 4 : The House Committee on the Judiciary have had referred to them, to repeal a por tion of a joint resolution explanatory of an act to suppress insurrection, to punish trea son and rebellion, to seize and confiscate the property of rebels, and for other purposes, approved July, 1862. The Committee re port that the object of the biR In qufetic*) is to repeal so much of the joint resolution referred to therein as prohibits the forfeiture 0 t the real estate. That, although by the first and second sections of said act the crimes of treason or setting on foot a rebellion, or giving aiJ or comfort thereto, are made sub ject to llie alternative of fine, and whichmay result in the sale of the real estate of the de linquent, there is no part" thereof; excepting the fifth and sixth sections, authorizing the seizure and sale of*the property of certain, classes therein designated, or Qt such other persons as shall refuse, after sixty days’no tice by proclamation of the Executive to cease to give further aid to the existing rebellion, which cau lie considered as involving a for feiture of real-estate within the technical sig nification of the manifest reference to the con dition of things—the state of actual war ex isting at that time—and were intended only fin- t lie special purpose of bringing it to an end, and that the same can, in their view of the ease, have no prospective operation since the condition of things has been determined. The effect of the repeal of so much of the joint resolution as prohibits the forfeiture of the real estate of ill; delinquents beyond the term ol their natural lives would only be jbe enactment of an e.c jiusl facto law within the meaning of the e,institutional interdict, by annexing to a crime that has been already committed a new amt additional punishment. The Committee, for these reasons, have been discharged from the further consideration of the subject, and tlie bill lies on the table, Stkel Bails.—A new feature in railroad manag-:- incnt in llns country, is tb« disposition to introduce stnrl rails as a substitute for iron. Several of tbe i.,-iu,:ipal roads have tbe improved rail under trial,- and thus far with resnll of which we have heard 11 ‘I complaint. < >piu ions among ‘English railroad mana gers seem lo incline decidedly toward the use of steel. I lie Loudon and N< rth western Railroad Company have : - lablished worts capable of making three hun dred and lilty tons of steel weekly, und it is estimati d Unit in Uugluiul and Wales together atleast four tin, ; sand tons o! Bessemer rails are made every mould. An Englishman, recognized as good authority in rail way matters, expresses a belief that "the time will cohie when iron rails will be obsolete, just as the old iron trams, and. after them, the lish-beliied rail, pair ed out of existence." Tile kuglish tea} of a steel rail is a ton weight falling twenty-five feet, while an iro ■ rail would be brokeil by tbe same weight falling li\ or leu feet. The experience of American railroad will soon set at rest all questions in regard to the rel t- tive value of iron and steel.—I’UUatielptiul Comm ini List. Medical. NEW ESA IN tEDICINE. Dr. Maggiel’s A NSW AMD VALCABLB AID TO ABU- CCLTtJKC. . A Larger Proportion af P>k|t than from aa»jr kmwn,FcrtUlMr. u . . FOR SALK BT PILLS AND SALVE. L ET the Suffering and Diseased read the follloW- iug. bet ah who have been given up by the doc tors, and spoken of aa incurable, read the following. W Let all who can believe facta, and can have faith In evidence, read the following: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE SENTS, That, on this, the 20th diy of June, in the year of our Lord, ISoG, personally came Joseph Iluyiiock, to me known as each, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: That he is tbe sole General Agent for the Lnited States, and.dependencies thereof lor prepa rations or medicinys known aa MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE, ..and that the following Certificates are verbatim co pica to the best of his knowledge and belief. t—i JAMES 8MKITHE, n. s. > Notary Public, ’ WaU street, New York. F. W . 81 M r A CO*., COTTON FACTORS, Naval Stores, Shlpptmg aad Demerol COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ■yyBaro now Offerin^for aaU^tha moat rnlnable ever put liefore onr. plan ting comm unity, it been honestly and fairly Med by gentlemen of tatsL ligence, whose certificates are beyond any qoesttoa. It is an article of comparatively recant manlpala- tion, and its fall mertts have not been made aya.ient from a want of correct know ledge ae to the HMtad vantageous manner of naing ltp-bat even with thia year’s experiments, when the seasons have been most nnpropiiions. Us value as a Fertilizer has been triumphal* Uj proven. We are the ao|e agents for -this Manure, known as. The Jen 1st, isto. Da. Maouiri. : I take mv pen to write yon of my great relief, and that the awful pain in my side has left mu at last—thanks to jour medicine. Ob, Doc tor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank yoa again and again, and am sure that yon are really the friend of ail sufferers. 1 could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it ainUs. JAMES MYKKS, lib Avenue D. W This is U> certify that I was discharged from the Army with a Chronic lllarrhtea, and have been' cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills. WILSON UAKVKY, 27 Pitt street. Nkw York, April 7th, 1866. 1381“ The following la an interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, In pouring melt ed iron luton [task tnat was damp and wet, ■ aused fin explosion. The melted irou was thrown around and ou him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. The following Certificate was given lo me by him, nhoiit eight weeks after the accident: New Yoke, January 1,180ti. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an iron Pounder; 1 was badly burued by hot irou In Novembor last; my buniH healed, but 1 had a running sore on my leg that would not heal; 1 tried MAGGIEL’S SALVE, and it cured me in a few weeks. Tills is all true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson's ln-ii Works, Second Avenue. J. HARDY, 11# Goerck streel. ter Geoigiaacd Florida. We ask the attention of every planter to the mi- lowing certificates, from gentlemen of the highest respectability: , BrensvruJt, Burke-Co., Nov. I, IMS Messes. F. W. SIM8 A CO.: Dear Sirs: Your favor of the 19tb uR., asking me tS give you the result of my exoariqnce in the «SC .at e Eureka Ammoniated Bone Buper-Phosphate Groceries and liquors. 5 2 s v a HORTON. & WALTON, Merchants, AfiOfSTA, GEORGIA. H AYING taken the Urge Fire Proof Store, re: reJS, occupied by Messrs. WUklnaon* Fargo, to offer the, best faculties for miles ; ifiains, * for sale— ft** i - Si hogsheads Clear Bacon Sides fo hogsheads Cleat KiL- Sides IS kogahsads Prime Bright Shouldui s Si tierces Pure Kettle Rondered Lard Si Mercs* Choioe Sugar Cured Bagged Hams . li tierces Sugar Cured Uncovered Hams W. H. WHITNEY A CO„ BhlO.tr rtl SNaidl Commission T\%rchant^y r SION MERCHANT AN tl WHOLHSALE dealer in HAY, GRAIN ard PRODUCE, Corn.. Oats, Meal, Fegfl, Bran,* l.uion, Oil Cake. Flour, Salt., XSope, Jce, Const inlly receiving, and for sale at the lowest wholesale rates. . j Agent Savannah Floor Mills. V 155 Bay Street, Savannah. oc4— tan • ■ ■ • * ■ Wa, Starr. Jos.- A. Hobkhtm. E. Nkcraykr starr a Roberts* ' Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Ac., Ac. W E solicit a share of the patronage or onr friends and. ttaapUblld generally, The Senior partite of this firfn harthg adne business in this city ror np wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryau and Jefferson treats. oeS-ly Butter. Flour, Bacon, Pork A good story is told of a rustic youth and buxom country girl, who sat facing each other at a husking party. The youth, smitten with the charms of the beautiful maiden, only ventured a sly-look, and now rud then touching Patty’s toot trader the table, girl, determined to make the youth express what he appeared so warmly toieel, bore with those advances a little while in aitenoe* when she cried out, “Look lit re, if y ou love me, why don’t you say so; but don’t dirty my sthekiags.*’ 1866. Christmas Holidays. 1866. FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ 1 baJ no appetite, MAGGIEL’S PILLS gave me u hearty one. “ Your PJ LLS ore marvelous. ” “ I send another. Box, and keep them in Un. house." “ Dr. MAGG1EL has cured myheadoebe, that was chronic ” “ I gave half of one of your PILLS to my balie lor cholera morbus. Tbe dear little thing got well In a day." “My nausea ol a morning is now cared,” “ Your box of MAGGIEL’S SALVE cured mo 01. noises in the head. I rubbed some of your SALVE behind my ears, and the uotse left.” ny. “Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool tarn I enclose a dollar; your price la 24 centa, lu Medicine to me is worth a dollar.” my first year’s trial. vatiori no far Is, that no manuru'ean be hoppterla Its eff ects on the crop at every stage of its progress Such I think, is the Impression of others who have tried it in this section, with Who Iff I have conversed. 1 have only used it this year or com and cotton, the yield of which, .1 think, would hare been doubled and even trebled If the seasons had been favorable. Bat manure of no kind can make a crop without rain; and hence'wbatever may be the result of Uke year’s labor, my opinion of the Eureka above given wUl not be affected. I want to try It upon turnips this fail, can a couple of barrels mote of tt to thla sta- “Send me five boxes of your PILU9.” I have over two hundred such Testimonials a- these, but want of space compels me to conclnde. J. MAGUISE, M. D. cy Arm ies, suitable Jin- Holiday or Bridal. Pi'escutn, ever exhibited in thacity, comprising, lu part, good* of direct importation, viz. ■' - ' J - Toilet!u belts in every conceivable variety and v'ylc—Rose, Frosted, Lavender, Mounted C .rat and Eiu'iil, Alabaster fioiilajt Eigai Parian Ware in figures, choice designs, and Stall ci.es. Match Boxe-\ Ac. Biiiiqnet it. iltlei-H in SUnfis of'TicU gilt and en graved gltiSN, new styles.- Jewel iTitskfla, very rich, and new designs. \ ascw, a iar^o col lect ion in Lava, highly finished. O.U u! Bi»tiids, richly mourned in gilt, all colois. Toilette dottles, a large asaorlfneuL, in eveWstyle opera Glasses in variety. '•* Receivers, in Silver, Gill and Lava, in new MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. dcsic Glove Uoxea, laidies’ Dressing Oases, Suiokiui ’ ,’lis. Powder Boxes, Gentlemen's Dressing Case: Fieueh and English Perfumery in greatest profusion, and trio usual assortment nl French Cunfeetlonery coinprislug the largest aud most select assortment lii*.- goods ever ottered •In ins; wot ion is respectfully solicited at the ol Sjuml, Monument Square, corner Bnll and emigres dedB tf . W. W. LINCOLN. ORANGES. •5.000 Superior Florida Oranges, Silver 8kiu Ouioug, For sale by A. WILCOX & 00. Soluble Pacific Guano. ' p»K roru posit ion ol this (JHANO i« identical will. 1. P*»ruvian. It diilers only i i t.lio proportions « i the s.-uia* oieiucuts. While it contains less Amnio mi«. it lias nearly twice the «juauL:lv of Phosphateo Lmie, lii tecu per cent, of which is IMMEDIATELY MOL* 'RLS. Its effects on futton the pafet hh^son have in many mstam es excelled Peruvian flu arm. It, haa m no ease proved less active in the early growth ol ilie i l op. \\ iien drought intervenes, the crop does, mu suili-r Iron* il * use, m in the ease with Peruvian Uuuno.* By teason of tiie presence in it of so 1argo ft per cent, ol PUe^piiatejof Lime, its use improves the s,, i! extent til’d cau not lie realized from Peru v 1 »“ Vvery cargo o! this Guano is subjected INSPECTION ANALYSIS, and is sold on u Ii ims or actual value. The undersigned agent Is pre- p iied.to iurnish the testimony of well knowu Geor- F ,a youth Carolina planters, in evidence of the superior excellence this Guano. 1C. C. WADE A OO., Agents, deetj-eodam g^vannah. Ga. A First-class Spring Wagwi For Sale. A PPM to 1>. O’CONNOR, Blacksmith, Bay street, -TV opposite Mr. Beiiuett’8Carriage Mauulkctory. REMOVED. J^K. FISH lilts removed his office and resident to 15S Broughton 8ire»*t, north side, between Barnard trad Jetforsoii. Just Received, jj'IVE Pieces Black and Colored French Merinos 5 pieces Black Bombazines and Crapes Black Velvet Ribbons Ladies’ Colored Cloak* wd Saajhe* Bntixoral Skirts ’ Black and White Kid CHoVai . r • / Bugle T;ilm'iuin»t ,? ; ^ colored Silk Poplins Black Thibet Shawls Black Silks, Ac., for sale very cheap, by Dewitt a Morgan, deer, ■ Ml OONGKKSS BTBKBT. t B. R. Armstront MASOjV AND BUILDltR, I S prepared to execute all work in liia Hue in a workmanlike manner, with dispatch. Orders left with Mr. J. W. MCDONALD, 154 Bay street, or at. Mr. W. K. STONIE’S, on Taylor street between Whitaker and Barnard, wUl bo promptly at tended to.' - . no214tn* Coffee. 2,000 BAGS COFFEE, 1 Direct importation from Rio tie Janeiro, For salefr v-- - - “ ocl-3m* . WEED A OORtQVELL. Notice; 1 J W. NiCVJTT, df the fink of Nevtt, Lathiep • Rogers, has aseociated KbnaMf wMb IMthroc I*- NOTICE—None genuine without the en graved trademark aronud each pot or hox.£ignod by Dr. J. FLAGGlEL.il Pi ae street, New York, to counterfeit which Is felony. Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and the Canadas, at 25 cents per box or poL nol-ly IHB FJE, EAR, AND TffEfOAf. I\U WDi7*uir . D R. WRluHT, or Toronto, Canada West, pbysl clau aad Surgeon, oculist aud Aonst, can Ik consulted on DeafOesa, Discharges from the Ear. noisesin the Head, Catarrh, Diseases oi tlieThroul aud Lungs. Aildlseases of the EYE, requiringeithelr Medical or Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, in Dr. Tho*. Buckler’s old office et- Lexington street, Baltimore, MiL Office hours from V to 12 A, M., and 3to 4 p. M. i#-tf * J" To Planters. ^SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. THE J. B CARY & CO.’S ‘NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO” W HICH Is now offered to Planters possesses quali ties which are pecnllar to it alone, and render it you send ine tion, No. », C. R. K. Yon re, Ac,, J. &. JONES. Mh.lbcgevh.lr, November 1,'ISW. MESSRS. F. W. SIMS A CO.; Gentlemen: Yours of the mb ultimo reached me a day or so before 1 was taken down with fever and chills, and since getting up, my time was so taken nil with matters prepantory.to coming here, that I had to postpone an answer mutt nowYou ask me to give you my opinion of tho value of the Eureka phosphate of Lime, as compared with the Guano, bused upon tbe results oi the present year* opera tions. l have not now time for a full reply to your enquiry. 1 temark that, in Jaly, l think, I wroteoat my opinion then upon the very points jou suggmt. If you will refer to that letter, 1 think you will Dud all that I need say in answer to your enquiry. As Ik vorable as that opinion was then, l have no reason, from the later developments of the crops, to change any purl of ft. you cannot find ft. and will tnforin mo, I will, as soon as I can, write the opinion yon have asked. YonN, Ac., J. B. JONES. THOMSON, Colombia Pa. Gs , Hor.a iNt Mn-ssns. F. W. SIMS * CO.: Gentlemen: According to promise, I give yoa tho result of experiments made this present year with the fire tons ol -Eureka Ammoniated Bone Super PhtmnlMte Of I/irnt* ’• nnidimuhl ol' wmi lent nnrlna Pbospimte ol Lime," purchased of you last spring. As you ere aware, the past season with os wa* un precedented Wet weather In the spring, and excessive drouih—commenting in Juue->tue latter fetst gen erally to manured crops. 1 applied the Eureka to'a field of thirty acres of cotton, two tons to ths field, bsirtg abunt one hundred and forty pounds to the' acre. The field (stnbble) was brolteu up well, and tbe Phosphate drilled by h nd lu laying off to ridge. Several rows were felt without Its application to test ft. Thu difference between these rows and the hat- aure or tne field could be dl.acen.eil a considerable' distance all theamnasr.-and pfetuty so in gathering the crop. And 1 am confident that the Phosphate on the thirty acres lias paid me fifty percent. 1 applied a ton of Ibe -Phosphate to corn, after Hie corn was up, before the first plowing, and tbe re sult In the growiu order, bowevcivm other Fertilizers, far snperior to any other known, aa has been fully proven by the “French Academy of Sciences,” and also by practical persons of enlarged exxierieuee in every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which jiecnliarly distinguish the “ Nonpareil French Guano," may be enumerated the following: 1st. It will promote the growth of Colton, Corn, To bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fojly tested, at tbe same time being entirely free from the objectionable properties of the above, as It is a Perma nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant. 2d. It can be applied to the leaves as well aa tbe toots ol plants, without any danger of burning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied tbe soil will retain ita moisture, and will not bake, oven tbe most clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy lug either plant or grain, and wherever it is applied every kind of worm or insects will jnqtautly disap pear, ita properties being repugnant to Insect life ol every kind. This quality alone wUl Be a great benefit to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers, as Southern planters know, have lost their crop by iu- seat depredations. . In a circular it is impossible lo fully enter into the merits of the •' Nonpareil French Gaano,” bat we as sure the pnblie that are have not exaggerated, and it only remains for those interested to test its value, when we fuel confident that it will rapidly supercede all others. Phocutx Island Uuauu. •! applied the Peruvian Qua no lo one acre of qorn, superintending it in perepu, and the Phosphate to two -teres by the side or the first, iu nearly equal quantities, applying about one- fourth lees oi the Peruvian. The result was tliat the Phosphate equaled tho Peruvian Gnano. Ike ears ol corn being as heavy, I have used several kinds dfftie many commercial manures offered, and .consider tjie Eureka the best ai tide. I would as leave have It lor corn aud cotton as the Peruvian, i also tried ft ou watermelons and vegetables with the same socebsa. I should recom mend that, for cotton, tne Phosphate bo pot at least an Inch under the seed, 200 pounds to the acre. And for corn, apply, about a tabli spoonfoi when planting laud with the grain, at Ifuat .-lx In cbm from the grain. Very truly, yonrs, J. H. STOCKTON. Sylvama, Ga., November 1, lStitf. Mf-ssks. F. W. STMS si CO.. Savannah, Ga.: Uentlemen: Yonr favor of tbe 20lh ultimo did not reach me until alter my return Ireui Savannah. It gives me pleasure to communicate the result oi uiy experience with the Kareka Phosphate or Lime. 1 applied about three thousand pound* or it on teu acres of very poor land. I am satisfied that (belaud at In * LARD, &C. 50 rtnir to band. I used ibis'Fer- Bqw. O’Byrse. tilizer under cotton aad « stop dressing for Edw. O’Byriie corn, under a few garden vegetables and spar. ; JpT {> fi ’ y:> - ■ tion of my turnip crop. With all them crept WhoiAWaYb AkO Scran. Dral I fonml it acted aa finely aa the manafoetarore’ claim for IL With all tho serious disaattre that befell ns this year lu a protracted drouth and rut la eottotl, my (TOIW wore largely augmented by ita use. My corn crop, 1 am satisfied, was doubled by tbs spptta- tiou, and had the rains continued io have kept the, manure diluted, I think it would hove trebled theerep of corn ou old exhausted laud. With it this year I have mado enough corn for the ore of my plantation, whereas I should have hud to bay largely tohavekept; up the same working force next year, Ita cumulating quail lies were very perceptible in the rapid growth nod early development of all plauls upon which it waa used; and if it is Ihe permanent Fertilizer that is claimed for it, aud doubtless it is, I would iwefer.it to Peruvian Gnano or other fertilizers more volatile aad costly. Comparing its effects upon luy crop with what I witnessed of those manured with Pernvlau Guanq, 1 certainly ana satisfied with its results—at though it needed tho rains to have kept it diluted, and all the crops did not receive the full benefit of tlie application. U you are enabled to iurmah the gamy article another year I would like to try it again. ' * Years, very respect folly, WM. R JONES, Hkkndon, Burke Co., Ga. July 24, 1806. F. W.SIMSAOO : " y (fonts: As to the action of the Fertilizer, Ihave been highly gratified. Ita effects have been yei? dis tinct at every stage 0i tbe rrtip, and its 'proprietor* I rave been peculiarly fortunate in the production of a Fertilizer that is equally beneficial on com aud cottou. It la quite stimulating and yet mild, possessing the advantage of guaoo {Peruvian) in tbe first, and superior to |t In- being tree from the heating, burning effect, so disastrous in a drouth. My expei-ieatB is -that, thin Ameneau guano la too glow in its acti ns for corn, but it is excellent for cot ton. This arises from the fact that the American va rietles, as they are known, possess more of the pfau* phates and loss of ammonia than the Peruvian. This accounts for the quicker action of the Peruvian upon the crop, but the less permanent effeot on tlie soil. What will he the Influence ol tlie Eureka remains to be seen, as this is my first year’s trial; but Uy-obaar- J. H. O’Btbnz. & Son. HOGSHEADS fildnr Ribbed Sides 2o hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore Hired. 20 tierces Lard, Baltimore Leaf 50 barrets Pork. Pi tine, Prime Mess and Mes 50 kegs and naif kejjs Butter, Choice Goshen loo Uoxqs Cheese 10 Uereos Hams, New Sugar Cured. SUGARS, COFFEE,TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, Ac. SA hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico ami Mnscovadn . IfliFbarrels Surar, Ai B and |! 3 j • 60 pockels Coffee, Old Government Java j 160 boxes Soap, all qualities iumI Tallow and barrels Hay, Corn, oats and Cow Peed constantly on band Lauding and for sale by SCRANTON, SMITH h CO., * Hfidgfon’s Bonding, %o27 Bay street, opposite Jefferson. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. stock IS equal to any in the city, fall and judge for yourselves. 'BD27 SCRANTON, MITH & CO. SALT, SALT, SALT. i 800 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Landing this day and for sale by decIl-3 .WB8T A DANIELS. IR. C. RUWE, I WHOLESALE 7 Liisar Dealer & Commission Merchant Corfior Bryan and sl Jalfen streets and Monnmen! [Square, i - • 8AVANNAH. GA. tMr FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always on bond. au2T-tf I^ilLV OaLLAHAn! JAM88 ilBRKJAN. CuluiuMa; Sqtoare GROCERY STORE, H aide of Columbia Square, corunr of Habersham find President streets, ■ T PHILIP f A LI.AN.1V A CO. UBCE1VING. WEEKLY, first-lass Family Gro- IV ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Frnits, egotahlae, Ac. Fur sale on most reawiuable terms. Fall Fasliioiis for 1860. J. W. BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED [DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) Hoop Skirts. SAVAItHAil, GF.tMtGlA, Liberal advances ca eonsignmedis of' Cotton or other Produce. - , ^ Particular atienllon given lo the purchase of snp- plies for Mannfactnrers.. Ai- ' decs DEALER IN EVERY VARIETYIOF IS setajNq goods A. Austell, AlHrn la, Georgia. W. H INMAK, ■ (Lite of Georgia,j New York. .A_iistell Inman, Colton and Commission Rerchauts, No. Bit'Wall qtreel, ' . NEW YORK. W E are folly prepared to make Hberql cash ad. vanccnieuta on ooiwignm. nts Hi,in' MurchaUfo and Plaulcis, both at tliie place and a*, opr ageueita- throughout Hie South. Our Mr. Austeil, U Atlanta, will arrange advancements there. Colton and mer chandise will h« forwarded to us with dispatch by our iieonts, Messrs. Brady * Moses, of yavinpab". We will exert our best energies Id give aitlsfaction, atid promote llioiutcrcsis of onr i-atriui'i. Consignrktiis from our Sodiliernffriends rcsnecl fully solicited. sc27 :1m and R1SLEY & CREI&HTON. Commission Merchants SHIP BROKERS, UIIAKLESTOS, S C. Charters made for any ports at short notice, aud ett favoralile terms. Advances m ile on ci.as^gninpnjs toour fiiends in itiiropi. West Indies and Northern cities. • tied. COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, ,Yc., l^ulkula, ^Yla. Keniit- ProDijit attention given to t-ollfcliuns au< la?:(.es; f’urohase ami JniIc of Cotton, Ac. lUMcrouctf: enc« lteferom «r- Mes»rs. S. Schiller .fc Nephews, Luu- ice Bros. A to., New York; aiding, Huuserff A >, Columbus, G;i.; Wm. A. McKenzie *£ Co., Apa- 4£hie<)l.l; Ail’ll!:! A Kllis. Sii^tQOAtl, * E. F. Metcalfe. John W. O’Oi Lower Than Any Other Houte STORE. »;1SH0ES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail, BY & Co, TNO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. m lor the Georgia and Fiori^reS"! 5 P " t IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS CliKNIHhED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Waluut and Ma- / hogany. COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of evtuy if variety, u. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. R. A. SOLOMON. } Mattresses, bolsters and pillows " of all kinds. KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDd and MATTRESSES, the best Bed in uao, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, anil CANOPY FRAMES. E. r. METCALFE & CO. WAREROOMSJ Cotton tractors* Comm ission Forwarding Merchants, No. 5 Mwldanl’s Lower Rasgi, May St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. - .Nearly Opposite St. Mrei’iM Cash udvaiicets on consignments to Norton, Slangb ter at <Jo., New York, am! John Tv. Cilliatt .V LiV-' eriHTol. ... GcffilittiiL Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, Ir,;t Kny Street, Sarassah, REI’EHENCBS I T. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do-^C. Cimble, do.; E_McCormick,do.; Maj Green, do.t Col. J. Ware, do.; OL Sboppard, do.; P. Skeppard, do.; J. Enders, do.; Daniel McCullough, Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore county; F. Mertyman, do.; S. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvert county, Md.; J. P. Sliver, Cecil county, Md.iJohaMerrymaii, Balti more; R. Sinclair h Co., Baltimore. . jr Beware of Counterfeits. All of onr barrels trill b* stamped with name and address. John Mkrrtman, Esq., formerly President of Ha, ryland’s Agricultural Society, says : Baltimore, July 21, 1866. Hessbs. J. B. Cart kCo.z Gents—My gmrdner has been making experiments with yonr “Nonparlel French Gnano"—he has ap plied it to beets, cantelopes and very yoiing encumber vines, which at thia seaaon of the year are very-liable to injnry from insects. Aa lkr as. we can judge, it is a first-rate article, and comes up to your claim of ita merits. I abaft uaa three ton* on wheat aad rye this fall. ' would not have made more than four thousand pounSs of seed cgthm, a*d perhaps (thin year) not more than three" thdusabdj I bavw already gathered about six thousand pounds, aud may gel five hun KiMK.’TiS&TSStria within six Inches of the surface, I believe llial I should have mode near Blue ^unilred pound* to thu The " Kareka Phosphate of Lime" is (according to my ohaervation) mnch more stimulating than Peru vian Gnano, erenetnUy when applied on con. 1 ap plied one barrel (250 pounder on one acre and a ball of Coro, Tlie production did’ not half equal tbe pro- double what^ it waa. Ttfo corn waa planted In the , piz saftic kind of fond that trie cotton wad, and at the end of six weeks wag three thneg as high os corn adjoining, four feet and a half. Had I then applied more of the same manure ft Would have made an overwhelming crop, Dot f had ttooe of U Irit. 1 believe that ary land. which would make rixibwir- dred pounds of seed, cotton, with tbs clay not ex ceeding six inches from the surface, coaidbemade to produce twelve *■—’ " ' ■ ' ... hundred would be two hundred poundff per acre in tbs' farrotv, and cover it up immediately with a small Scotch or snovel f or lug three tniuk ft t to rune shallow furrow, sprinkle about done imi 'itha J, about _ June, run a small plow near the cotton and sprinkle in that farrow about one hundred poqnoa more to ting is the ft second br" i wink Idteof the acre, and cov suing this plan, T > ik by pur- e to grow and bear until iroet; otherwise it would take the rust in August, shed off-ererethtog, anddfe. • ■ Yonr*, Very respeetfolty, R- T. EAWltoN. OUKKCaKt, Screven Co., Ga, Nov. 6. 1866. MESSag. F. Wt SIMS A CO.. Savannah, Ga.: Sirs t KnarSetteJif the:Iltti.«lt.*.W**;recett*Mi_ due season. You must excuse my negligence iff not answering it sooner. 1 experimented somewhat with the manure I bought from yon last spring, and with- ont any reluctance whatever, pronounce it an excel- Messra. J. B. Cary A Co., through their Agent, Mre Louis T. Unionot, having made an arrangement with the firm of BELL.-WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining the genuine "Nonpareil French Guano." N* Tlit* Is tbe Prlttelpal Depot, -cq -Beware at CoufiterMial All onr bgrrefowill uidAfl with rmr nimo ffnil a^^roan lent fertilizer. I w|tod oi handred pounds Cf itvJOStst% arger, and Lelghborb’ manured, on all kinds of ? UNDERSOIL 1VILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLER! Co. iu the Dry Goods buafneoR, at the old stand of H-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AX IaAW, OFPfCE. No. T’4 BRYAN 8TKEBT, SAVANNA®, GA. iyl7-6m Flour, Ffour. 100 BARRE1S ect ba ■K.U baiTelg Extra Snperfips, for sal* | >T BRIGHAM. HOLST A ore Dissolution of Co-Partn^hip Savahhah, Ga., October Mb, 18U. f£lHK co-pui tuersblp of Van Horn, Hollyorb ‘A M ubkay expires this day, by Its own' limitation. UOLLYOKE A MURRAY CHARLES VAN HORN. * TRUNK 8T0BE, Between St. Julian aad Bryan Hired., SAV ANN AH, GA. tttf Messrs. SIMS A- a Dear Sira: I take _ result of my experiment aled Bone (mpep-Phospbueof Lime, tbs present vesri , V ra ^, r f oelTeJ f( and I must remark before entering npow thin Ire# c - Schreiner A ng yon the Ammon t- thatthepresanfoyear in this favorable teat far; nay mi week’s drquih fitriBg the tion of August, A portion of the manure I received I applied to cottoii and the remainder on corn. I ap plied a Liberate oi one hundred panda to tbs acre on cotton In the hill, with an Increased yield of one- third more lint than I would trays received without tu. manure. I notfoed d nriag tbs drooth my aottdtt wm green and laxuriaat, while msqypsrttons of my crop* whegejibwe was no muon* waa parched mg bnrat Isxmsider ibis maumrs aapsilm'fo fas ham. FaravUm guano, not over stimulating Ibe pMai. «l this article, dose during a dry s ^ Iabaftwaatrix tons of your _ wlUgfeeyognotice in dnethaa. ; L.u .CDMHND.BVMB. XZ)a,vieii s .Greor^fia. • * Orders f«»r Lumber solicited. dliLtf 178 JBroogfaton Street, FULTOisr PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. Capital Stock, - - - $200,000 SHARKS, $90 EACH. FIRST PAYMENT, $16 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, exee**’ bv direction of a majority of all tho Stockholders. OPFICRBS: S. 6. BATHES. GKNKKAk COM MISSION MKKLTiANT, AMI WUOLRSAUt I-KU.ril IN Ffiior, drain, hTiil find Prorince, COKNEK STORE, WO AK1> 192 Bay Sthekt, foot of r.AHNAKi, St., Navaiinuli, Grergia. the immediate vicinity of receat ell dlrooveriea, tt sow offer* a portion of Its Stock far sale, the amoaat paid opoit which shall be returned to the purchaser before gnj general dividend will be declared. haVe X. W. BKAIYL/TCY’S bdplkx skirts ike printed In IljCD INK, on the band j J. W. BRAfrLKV’8 DUPLBX SKIRT. DON’T BUY ANY OTHBR. Yoa can always find fnliassortments at ' j. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT J. f!. MAKER A CO., LATHkOP A CO. (IRK FOR J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT AND .! i , .“.BEE THE NAUR ON THE BAND.’ for sale in Sarnnuali at Wholesale bv J. C. MAKER & CO., LATHROP A CO., ORFF A WATKINS, HaUIl by J. C. MAKER A CO.. ! . LATHROP * CO., ; HE WITT A MORGAN. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, ORFF A WATKINS, THOMAS PEPPER. fit wholesale by the hxcldslvo Manufacturers and Sole Owners of the Patent, f WESTS, BRADLEY 1 * CARY, _ . Ware rooms und Oltt e, Ron 97 Ohaoibers, and 79 and St Reade St., : noMm New York. FIANO TUNING t’-L —^ AND ROPAiRiira. GL. H. MILLS. ? . (PROJH LONDON,) Oerp] References—C. A. Urambrill .t Co., Norris & Bald- win, Baltifiiore; Woodward, iialduin & C«»., l)allituor<t and New York; L. liambrill, R-uiker, I’linrleMoii. Li 1)».ml advances raadii-on consignment® of Cotton and Produru. oe2-tf Johnston, Woods & Co.-, Ceneral Commis’n Merchants No. Ill slodilanlS Lnu«i‘ R»’>* . SAVANNAH, GA. N. A. HARDEE & CO.. UOTTON FACTOBri AND General Commission Merchants. Liberal advances made on consigntiients. * Sales made in Savaun^lt on New York nr Li^cr- and but ouc ccminiaf ion cim rjretl. * hol4 Austin & Ellis, Commissioii and Forwarding Merchants ai \ SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, ISA. THOMAS II. AUSTIN,! Ibfo of Apalachicola. Fla., CHARLES ELLIS, f and Cotnmhus, La. sepll-tf J.P. SLOAN President E. E. KAWSON Vice President. JNO. C. WHITHER rieoretaiy. P.P. PEASE Treasurer. ROllT. LOGAN General Superintendent. DIRECTORS: J. P. LOGAN, K. E. KAWSON, P. P. PEASE. HOBT LOGAN, S. K. MoCAWRY, JNO. C. WHITNE®, W. F. PARKHUBST. This Company proposes to operate in Geor; ’gia, A jianiu and Tennessee. Having leased Lanas in t Merchant* aud Plautera before pnrchaslng We invited to examine tmr stock tae where. .Estate Sale. S.0GD A«re> af Timbered Land. I. a o-d. AT PRIVATE SALE. r By LaROCHJC, BKLL fo W ICLIAMS. AOOB seres of Heavily Timbered uvim b manly, adjoining Wng is Esilread. Tlis Lands prodnre Centnl came, ate., and is one of the most hmJiii.SS. "W oat Stals; tbs society is exad^n 10 fc “taese and farming it cannot be excSedL lBmb * r . P r °P* rt J' belongs to the eatateof th.i„. Joha M. Burns, deceaaeil, and sold by m orde, *°"?!!^ eCo0rtof Screven counu i^ Twme-Onahaff cash; balance in twelve m™ihs with 7 per eenUntereat, secured by mortnage on tS .property; ptmeheeer to pay for paper*. ^ “ t!l “ H. C. KITTLP Administrator, cummeo, testamrnto annao aen—lm estate of John M. Barns. MJwJ&rtHersid pleas* copy'for one month and end Mil to (hie office. Plantation for Rent, S AlD-lobeoReofthe best on tbe Ogeechee h containing about two thousand aermot , rqtosialng i ■ qasltty river, bottom, hanunock and pine land, ndadred of which aro opened for cultivation, and well adapted to the production or Cotton and Conf Aa reach as filly bushels ol the latter have been made to the acre <m the bottom lands. Nor raising Stock it is unsurpassed in this Stats having excellent and bounteous ranges. Located along the Central Railroad, and being onli , Jin-ty-seven miles from Savannah, and two miles from Station No. 4J4, it has the advantage of convenience to market. For particulars, apply to Dlt. A. P. L0NQ8TBBET, Bfflngham County, near Hudson Ferry, On the Savannah river, or to • .’.loSIAH SIBLEY, dec? August*, Ga. LA PIERBE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. riUS SUBSCRIBERS having leased this lavonts A Heose, It has been KSPITTED AMD REFURNISHED IN AM ELEGANT MANNER, Amd la new Prepared wltn the Most Per- ftst Appttfrilments for the Keeep- tioa of Uneeta, falfrim among first-class Hotels will b* la tte future, as in the past BAKER A PARLEY. THOM. W. BKOOHS n MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CENERAL UPHOLSTERY. 124 Doe Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mall promptly a ended to. irtl-tt D. J. TRACY & CO, iHCceuo g to D, S. Cohen, mroBTna ami* jojbbEke of LADIES’ DEE'S TRIMMINGS, ORNAMIM FHYR WORSTEDS, AND PARIS FANCY GOODS. Mo. 903 Broadway, corner of Duane street, iagfofmo Kxw Yo i 866 Fall Dry Goods. i§ TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. limited amount or Stock may be secured by call ing on tlie undersigned, agents in this city. oc-2 , LzBOCHE, BELL A WILLIAMS. BLANCEVILLE SLATE 10)016 COMPT, HINSTKIN A ECKMAN, 1S1 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, Are ready to show the largest stock ol Staple and Fancy Dry Goois to be feand ta this dty, and whtrh are offered at tbe LOWEST PRICES. Call and see for yourselves,ocl -U VAN WERT, FOLK CO., OA. Crvp’l Stock, i000,000 SHARES, gSO EACH. Diercotobs—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, E. 0. Gran- nisH, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. 1’KsniBNT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vies PaesioaNvwE. C. Granntaa, Macon, Us, SaoarraBv—A. K. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. pavement, and for any other u*es to which afotaean ta: applied. The quarry Is convmiyqto^ the dries of Oofomboe, Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, AI Ga.; tothe cities of Selma, Mn__ . Ala.; lo New Orleans, and will shortly be to phis, reniL.ond St. Louis, Mo. ns superiority, sla, efor roofing purposes, soil Its specialadaptahnt to various articles o( fornitora and fag pavement well known. Orders may be addressed to A. B. MARSHALL, Sea^, JS NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE ying fnr the inspection of the public* aflncitockof CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, UAT- TRESBKS, &€., Ac., To which the attention of all Is invited. K^” Wsreroo: .off’s ou Dry rifely ITS BROUGHTON STREET, SW Store. 8. R-HARRINGTON. Fine Black TOE SALE, re *y UEOCEE, BELL fo WILLIAMS. BAREETT’S, J. F. bOUSK. W. A. But ANT. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding and Commission lercfcants, lo t Bay SAVANNAH, - - YTTILL give pro W warding street, OKOHUfA, receiving ami for- i consignment, and nil constantly on. hand a tat'.entiou L ^ sales ou ci orders; and wUl also keep goodstock " " meats, Baf , Jfcc., besides other goods and manufoctureil for sale on consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully *o- tclted. atS-tT bSr’ff?"'?-, Rervices in tbe above [. M. comes recommended by many of first ar- HjtJ of tbs age, snub u Strakosch, Adelina Patti, Herr <*ae|* vottschalk, Ac., as one of the beat toners of the BEFKAENCS IN SAVANNAH. O, M. Moist, Bag. M. IL Turner, Esq. Orders received for tuning at the estabbshmont of ~ * “ .LV, or al tbereeidtsiro of Mr. between DrOaghton street no22-lm Mills, on VYhltattrt 'street' tafee and State street. We can add nothing to these testimonials; IMg speak tox theiaselvea. and as* from gtaSieaieoKiarea : *B8. MAttY J. TURNER, 1 No. Say^jjlfiri Street, CHARLESTON. 8. C. fTHIS popular and well kuowR Hotel, situated in the A business portion of tbe city, has been newt, fur irished throughout by the present proprietor, whothas Dished throoghoDt by the present proprietor — been sixteen years connected with the eotshUsbmenL rah96-tf W. WHITE, Proprietor. FOR MR m rooms, for a small family. Apply to Mrs. B. HOG AS, NorthtVest corner of Price and St. Jnlhin rereets. deefiaf Iqqi oo STaoy lo arts experience eminently fig rie is'now pn the wsp to’ cturer, and duriare the y and February, walltai} lertillzer upon the of purchase. • *■ • - , 2d i’JK* b. hri^Si payable the flat! of Deermba>.:lg67. said notes cotton wifi bo tlettmred aa for .Okie Ky or -before tha first Demmbar, Ufa, to pay ttta amount of tbSrnot«k Ltbsral iMnilufil ft* cash mores. All quantities ofa ton or leas cash. ran quaauuoso. a Manor " " - — • a ‘ P " U f l .IIUF, no?14»lm I t'lriuuhot • mSwj£!>4dGa ingmgs Window Shades. |«w*upp(y of Paper Hangings, Win- I Gilt Cornices, whiph will bo sold PHfDHX MM BILL, RASTEBM wHEto’, Hff^ANNAH, GA. . HOLLINGSWORTH £ CQ. COMMISSION MBSCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Sspeciti attention will lie <riv«*i>to tlm c-zecotion of Cotton Orders, which wo aolietK Peters &... Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND • GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SToTiDAKh’s Itereb Rivas, B»v StbfBt, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E VERY facility offered far consignments aad exe-, cutft ‘ — ion of orders. Liberal advances made . Oft Cotton shipped lo onr friends In New Yortt, Baltl- mor^ W MILL,” would respectfully intone aud tbepnbUo generally; that they are d to fill orders for Lumber In anyqmggg siaee aad iengtlis. We have -nj refer* left at the UU1, or at J. F. A M. Hamilton" “ Kas&rwsafcw* - U1 recelv J °sn^”’ ‘ ’ “' ■taM'riW, I .(X STEAM ENGINE AND SAW JILL FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS SPKOllCElt STEAM ON THIS CONTINENT. It Is Wi KUANTKD to BESreran OKAY HAtB TO I OBteiNAL, NATURAL COLOR, in evalTI Me It will ;h will tre e t,10 .I*ad the hair from faluns opt: _ humors and dandruff; pkomoyd Ufa UBOW iu of lb* uaiu, and is a naAinriNUL nnssauMk We offer no forse rewards, but wa * uthj ae ali-of our agents to-KEFUNn Tfta voanTto* iy ftet „a who will use two bottles, and then say Baui xti’s Ynen- tabi.b Haik Restobatiyb haa not per orms claim. „ ;t i TVstmtonp from the Capital of tKe UnUeu Jfcsera. Barnett fo Oo: 1 was induced to give yonr Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled asm Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to lbs Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a oooi om4 most agreeable sensation, while It Is thorough In to- storing the hair to Its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Washington, D.C.,May 16,1966. Messrs. J. & HvKBXTT A Got 1 was induced font friendwto mak a trial 01 Pir- U/'R Wife recommend her to be kind, gentle, md is Yf- ovary particular a family Horse—good for a Iltft rockawaf. Caaba seen at 1 ffwmna known a Counting-Room. t/BDorn & GO., 807 Bay Street, Imported and Domestic Liquors i owns for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller s fiatocky Bosrhon Whiskey, Renault fo Co.’sBrss- djr, etc. w> I54f Dissolution of Co-Partnership. ^HE OO-PARTtnreSHIP heretofore exism^ J. tween the undersigned, under the firm V(U RYAN k Otk, 1a thia day diseoivsd bjmntm rett’s Vegetable Restorative, and I am Tttrj has all the appearance of youth. I fUBy beUgw*Mar, tea’s to be the best hair preparation hi tha mR : the best hair preparation in tha wagU, a, N. Y., April 26,1866. W *‘ HAM1I ' TO,t J. R. BARRETT fo CO„ Flsqrt.U.1, Manchester, Mewl ra ** ar 7rr—i— RNG1NE and 8aw Mill, mannfactuTOd toortfer til the Pul- , too Work8, No .v York. (*on«isf»of an envikiP of 40 tawae power, rcturti fine boiler, with Bli the eonre- * the “PfllaariJ nienies complete; iron frame, 4fl feet carriage- 56 ■inch saw; patent self-setting heart blocks; feet log chain, with pulleys aBrt'Bfsteiass belting for the mffl complete. The frhote feberfktly iw4r anrt ean be purclmsed low oh appUcatkm to auSOtf ’LaROCHE; WEST A DANIELS. Store & Rent, * ‘ r *. » 4 ‘ 8 , O NE of the fast tfahds in tbekity for a retsil basic ' 1 "Xllh-Vi.CS I 1 X.-fi '( 1„*|1 ci liSCriUi .OO A kJ’iiltn .A ,K Inquire armo Bay street, foot ao26-tf ■ tin """" : ^ fitoiia. qqo oil Twelve Garden Lots . AT PRIVATE SALE. \ BY LatUCHE, 6ELL JR lYILLURI. Containing 96V 8-10acres of first qaairty of Lobw They ' “ Shell Road fled within ..find find a sure pro‘it by making an lnsisltafat tt to, above property, as the dty ia Wbtilhf h fat flifa ion. Flat at fas property Asa fa ssMfasriratafak; tng-ryom. Ten P 1 " PRIZE WATOH - ANO -QAUN. rpUB PrOjirlrior of lh6 OM^fogm^imnrt fifa But), w"li tresrfafin* Wato^afa^Afasto bMhniit, ,:i. Mini'™ iol thefatabllaktasMbant _ , Tv ^ lie i gMmbT jTb. My ACb. areaatborized to settle ah oat- V. A. RYAN. A. S. BIGEWJW. J. P. GILSON, Agent. •tusou CO-PARTNERSHIP. ORdstalssed have associated themselvesto- aadar the fam name of W. B. DUFir t Og- T w. B.D&FFY, A. S. BIGELOW. COAL. ANTHRACITE. BITUMINOUS, Steamboat, Baltimore, CamberiaM ■ Oval. raala by too or cargo by I egrPMAK A C'HAPlta. City Sheriffs Sale. TTMDEE an* by virta* of two fieri facia 3 ’-‘“..j Shaavwtt-&*sti- 1 sussassssbjK fa, to wit; Ail that Lot. TYact or Marcel of lead, f i . ad attnata In tha city of Savannah. cotmrf/g,p ' ' “nsws.'Gjfes “"•“jrJsssA* cask iSiliiirfyligfa n<€8* CHARLES J. Sheriff City Old Gold and „ fearaKS'SBfSa^l and bid K wa* tun the; Li ofF Gov aatii . Pi I>AI Gen. rise (Shei feril Th dan i t’vdo Tbi •reus Mm be ae of hi. ntoiai eithei to an th«{ Nat ends, have i foaah fails. Mac yacht, tbe a, wing i Haw hoist, Oriean fatasa jnanni nianv. Jv»»