The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 15, 1866, Image 4

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■29le? iPilouA The Dailv News and SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 15. 1866. M< Two Annie*. BY O. W. HOUfEfl. As Life’s unending column pour*. . Two marshalled hosts are Been Two armies on the trampled shores That death flows black between. One marches to the drum-beat’s roll, The wide-mouth clarion’s bray. And bears upon a crimson scroll, “Our glory is to slay.” One moves in silence by the stream ; With sad. yet watchful eyes. Calm as the patient planet’s gleam That walks the clouded skies. Aloug its front no sabres shine, No blood-red pennons wave ; Its banner bears the single line, “Our duty is to»save.” For those no death-bed’s lingering shade; At Honor’s trumpet-call, With knitted brow and lifted blade. In Glory’s arm they falL For these no flashing falchions bright, No stirring battle-cry; The bloodless stabber calls by night— Each answers, “Hsre am II” For these the sculptor’s laurels bust, The builder's marble piles. The anthem’s dealing o’er their dust Through long cathedral aisles. For these the blossom-sprinkled turf That floods the lonely graves, When Spring rolls in her sea-green surf In flowery-foaming waves. Two paths lead upward from below, And angels .wait above. Who count each burning life-drop’s flow, Fa/»h falling tear of Love. Though from the Hero’s bleeding breast Her pulses Freedom drew. Though the while lillies in her crest Sprang from that scarlet dew— While Valor’s haughty champions wait Till all their scars are shown, Love walks unchallenged through the gat*, To sit beside tile throne! W. B. DUFFY 4 GO., 207 Bay Street, DEALERS IK Imported and Domestic Liquors ^CENTS for diaries Farre Champagnes, Keller’* Ken lucky Bourbon Whiskey, Renault & Co.’s Bran dy, etc. nolo-tf Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rnHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing l>e- I. tween the undersigned, unde* the firm name ol V. A. RYAN A CO., is this day dissolved hy mutual consent-. W. B. Huffy A Co. are authorized to settle all out standing accounts. V. A. RYAN, A. a BIGELOW, ■I. P. GILSON, Agent. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have associated themselves-to gether under the firm name of W. B. DUFFY A CO., at the former store of V. A. Ryan & Co.. 8«I Bay streel. W. B. DUFFY,. nolo A. S. BIGELOW. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail. hy Einstein Ecknian & Co., gNO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. W F. are now receiving, aud ready to exhibit ont large and well selected stock of Hie above men tioned goods from the best manufacturers, and pill up expreesiy lor the Georgia and Florida trade. Merchants and Planters arc inviterl to examine oyr stock before purchasing isewheve. oc4-3m Plantation for Rent, S A11) to be one of the best on the Ogeechae river, cutaining about two thousand acres of first quality river bottom, hammock and pine land, flve umpired of which are opened for cultivation, and well adapted to the prodactiou of Cotton and Corn. As much as fifty hubticis of thrOatter have been made to the acre ou the hot him lands For raising Stock i» is unsurpassed in this State, having excellont and bounteous ranges. Located along the Central RaUroad. and being only tarty-seven miles from Savanuab, and two miles from station No. 4}£, it has the advantage of convenience to iriarket. For particulars, apply to 1>K. A. P. LONU.STKKBT, Effingham County, near Hudson Ferry, On the Savannah river, or to J081AU SIBLBY, dec" # Augnsta, Ga Medical. NEW ERA IN MEDICINE. Dr. Maggiel’s PILLS AND SALVE. City Sheriff’s Sale. I TNDBR and by virtue of two fieri facias*, issued J out oj the Honorable City Court of Savannah iu favor of James Lloyd vs. Bernard C: Wagner, I have levied, and will sell, on the first TUESDAY in Janu ary, 1 SOT, being the first day of said month, before the Court House door, in the citvof Savannah, in the county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty, to wit; All that Lot, Tract or Parcel of 1 md, lying, being and situate in the city of Savannah, connty and State aforesaid, and known and distinguished in the Map or Plan of said city of Savannah as Lot No. 18, Lib erty Ward, containing sixty feet fto t, by ninety leer, deep, more or lees, with the improYeuaente thereon, bounded as folio we: Ou the north i>y State . street, south by President street, east by Lot 1§». 17, and west by Montgomery street. Proper ty pointed out by defendant. Terms cash. Parchaser paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITE, decl-tds Sheriff City Savannah. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. B Y virtue of an attachment ironed out of the Honorable the County Court of Chat ham county. Georgia, in favor Matnlok ve. Andy of Stei Bartshorue, on til tilt .lay of De-ember, I860,1 have levied upon cho sloop Josephine, two'small boats, sloop aud boat t ickle, apparel and furniture, as the property o Andy Hanshorne. And farther, nnder a™vir tue of an order issuing out of said Court, I Will sell at public outcry, between the legal hoars or sate, on. Saturday, December vfld, I860, before the Court House door in Chatham county, Georgia, saw mo««p Josephine, two small boats, boat and sloop tackle, apparel and furniture. „■ * Terms ca.h, parciUsem^Dg^lIpagrA ilecll lO Sheriff of Chatham county. Q*. S tate of Georgia, Chatham county.— To Messi*. Cahill Jk Co., of Charleston, S. C., Roberts & Lewis, Hilton Head, S. C.,Archib.ld Get ty A Co., Charleston, S. C., and Jules Becker A Co., Coiumbifl, 8. C., my creditors : You are hereby notified that I have applied to the Honorable the Jtidee of the County Court of Chat ham county, to make a rule or order, and assign a • day in said rule or order that I may be brought bo- ferc said Court, for t lie purpose ol taking the oath prescribed for insolvent debtors and be discharged, and the said Judge has granted said rule or order, and aaqiffodd Saturday, the 22d day of December, ISM, ..Tit o clock a. to*. for that purpose. Witness my band, this loth day of December, 1868. dccll-itf . HBNRY VAN PELT. Lime, Bagging, Rope- 2000 BABRELS Llme f ° r lmil ' i,n 8 P° r P oae '. 5U0 barrels Lime for finishing purposes, 50 bales heavy Gunnv Bagging, 10O coils Richardson’s Hemp Rope, for sale low, to close cousignmeuL JONES A WAY, decO-eod’-’w «8 Bay street. D. J. TRACY & CO., Sacctsio 4 to D. S* Cohen, IMPORTERS AN I* JOBBERS OF IaDIBS’ ORE'S TRIMMINGS, CRN AM* M PHYR WORSTEDS, AND PARIS. FftreC? GOODS, No. 303 Broadway, corner of Duane street,. aug3-4mo . New ' Yo:K mam museum, CHIPPEWA SQUARE, door to the Theatre, open daily, Sundays creep to I, from 9 a. m.. L> 9 p. m. Colored people will be admitted on Tuesdays and Fridays.' - ‘L°?jk lnt * THRO. MKVB8. a. richardsoh; merchandise and ship broker. 194 BAT STREET, “* )°efm?£ LY 0n haDd ’ “ d for ** le “ ‘“West mar- Com, Flour, Bacon, Whiskey, etc. F Vessels of all sizes.fcr charter. nolC-tf T ETi the Suffering and Diseased read the (olllow- t»^Let all who hays been given npbythc doc tors, and spoken of as incurable, read the following. VIwfaUwbo can belle*#facts, and caa have faith in evidence, read the following: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE SENTS, That. On this, the 20th day of June, In the year ol our Lord, 1966, personally cam* Joseph Haydock, to me known ss sack, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: That he la the sole General Agent Tor the United States, and dependencies thereof lor prepa rations or medicines knows as MAGGIEL’S PILLS AN I? HALVE, and that the following Certificates are verbatim co pies to the best Of his knowledgnuid^behef^^ Notary Public, V—» wall Street, New York. Juki 1st, 1866. Db. Maouisl : I take my pen to write you of my great Teller, and that the asrfal pain in my side ho* left me at last—thanks to your medicine. Ob, Doc tor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank yun again anil again, and am eure that yoshra really the friend 01 ad sufferer*. I could not help Writing to you, and hope you will not take it am iso. JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue 1). SS- This is to certify that I was discharged from the Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by l>r. Maggiel’s Pills. WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Street NSW York, April Tth, 1866. t&T The following Is an Interesting case of a man employed In an iron Foundry, who, Jn pouring melt ed iron into a flask tnat was damp aud wet 1 aused au explosion. The melted iron was thrown a i on ml and ou him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. Tfae following Certificate was given to me by him, about eight weeks after the accident: Nsw York. January 1,1866. My name is Jscob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder; 1 was badly bnrned by hot trim In November last; my buvns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal; 1 tried * MAGGIEL’S SALVE, and it cared me in a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can aow see me at Jackson's Iron Works, Second Avenue. J. HARDY, 119 Goerck street EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ 1 had no appetite, MAGGIEL’S PILLS gave me hearty one. “ Your PILLS arc marvelous.” ‘•I send another.Boa, and keep them lu the house.” “ Dr. MAGGIKL has cured my headache, tlial was chronic ” “ I gave half of one of your PILLS to my babe for cholera morhas. The dear little thing got well in a day.” “My nausea ol a morning is now cared,” “ Tour box of MAGGIEL’S SALVE cured me ol noises in the head. 1 robbed some of your SALVE bohind my ears, and the notes left.” “Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool lam Uy.” “ I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, !>u Hie Medicine to me is worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes of yonr PILLS.” Lot me have three bases of yonr SALVE by turn mail.” I have over two hundred such Testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. J. MAGGIKL. M. D. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. fay NOTICE.—None genuine without the en graved trademark around each pot or box, sigued by Dr. J. MAGGIKL. 11 Fine street, New York, to counterfeit which la felouy. " |3F“ Sold by all respectable Dealers In Medicines throughout the United States and the Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pot. nul ly THE FiE, EAR, AND THROAT. D R. WRukHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Aurtst, can h* consulted on Dearness, Discharges from the Kar. noise, in the Head, Catarrh, Dlacasesof the Throat and Lunga. Ail diseases of the EYE, requiringettheir Medical or Surgical aid attended to. Ofilce No. 41, In Dr. Tlioe. Buckler's old office et Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hows from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 P. M. 19-t.f To Planters. (SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. THE J. B CARY t CO.’S “NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO” W HICH Is now offered to Planters 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 “French Academy of Sciences,” and also by practical persons of enlarged experience iu every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distingatth the ■■ Nonpareil French Guano,” may be enumerated the following: 1st. It trill promote tbs growth of Oottou. Cora. To bacco, or any kind of groin or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or MaBkhtt Qwno. aa Jrt* been fully tested, at Mas asms tints being entirely free from the objectionableprepartMfr *• shovs. salt is * Perma nent Improver of the Boil, instead of s stimulant. 2d. It osn be applied to th* leave* as well ss the toots of plants, without shy danger of burning them, if used properly, and w# guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil wffl retain its moisture, and will not bake, even the mostytaysj. 3d. it will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or groin, and wherever it is applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly dieap pear, its properties being repugnant to insect life ol every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to agriculture when It la 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 ws have not exaggerated, and it only remains for those interested to test its value, when we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede all other*. RBPERE8C£8 s T. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.; C. Ctmble, do.; E. McCormick, do.; Maj. Green, do.; CoL J. Ware, do.; O. Sheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. Enders, do.; Daniel McCullough, Fairfield District, Sontb Caroline; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore county: F. Merryman, do.; 8. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; B. Emend. Calvert county, Md.; J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti more; R. Sinclair A Co.. Baltimore. *S- Beware of Counterfeits. AU of our barrels will be stamped with name and address. JOSH kniHii, Esq, formerly President of Ma ryland’s Agricultural Society, says: BaLTHcobk, July 21,1866. Means. J. B. Cast k Co.: Oewts—Myjnrdner has bean making experiments with yonr “Nonpariel French Gnano”—he .has ap plied it to beets, cantelopes and vary young cucumber vines, which at this season of the year *re very liable to injury from insects. As Mr as w* can judge, it it a ftrot-rate article, and comes up to yonr claim of its merits. I shall use three tons on wheat and rye this fall. Messrs. J. B. Cary k Co., through their Agent, Mr. Louie X. Galenot, having made an arrangement with the firm ot BELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining the genuine •• Nonpareil French Guano.” Bason, FERTILIZER, A MEW AM VAMIAfib* AID TO ABUv dUffOM- A Larger Proportion *f P*»*t uny knows Perttllwf* for sals bt F. w. SIMS a co., COTTON FACTOR*, Naval Stares, Shipping sad Broiml COMMISSION MERCHANTS. W B ‘ e now'offerlngfor amettit W* ever put before our planting community, tt hM been honettly and Wrly tried by gentlemen tffintol- lleence, whose certificates are beyond any qoemloa. Ii is an article of comparatively recent manipula tion and it* full merit* have not been made apparent from a want of correct know ledge as to th* SMOt ad vantageous manner of using it; bnt even with this year’s experiments, when the aeaaona hare beta most unpropitious, its value as a Fertiliser has bean triumphantly proven. We ore the sole agents for this Man ore. known as The Karelia Ammonlated Boms Iwpsr Phosphate off Unas, tor Ueoigia ar.d Florida. . . _ . . We ask the attention of every planter IO the lol- lowing certificates, from gentlemen of the btgneat respectability: ' ’ . .2 Birdsvills, Burke Oo., Nov. 1, Ufa. Messes. F. W. SIMS k OO.: 'ni,^_na- Dear Sirs : Your favor or the lfthult., aming«mIn give yon the resalt of my exomteny -in wo w» « the Eureka Ammoffiatol Bon* ^ SnperFh 1My of Lime, came duly to, hand. I .uaed thla Fer- tilizer under cotton and as a top dpaifilag for Corn under, a few garden Vegetables and a p«r- tion ’ of my turnip crop. With all theaacrsM I found it acted aa llsely as. the manutootnrera’ claim lor it. With all the serious disasters that bsfsll fi,j K year in a protracted dronth and rustla ootton, niv crops were largely augmented by Ha aae. My corn crop. 1 aW satisfled, was donbled by Hie hppttca- tion, aud had the rains continued to have kept th* uiauure diluted, I think it would have trebled thscrop of corn on old exhauBted land. Wlthit this year 1 DiiUa, Flnits Pophn have made enongh corn for the use of my plantatton, BUllClt llUUli OaLUIIj whereas 1 should have had to buy largely to have kept op I he same working force next year. Its stimulating LARD «£o qualities were very perceptible in the rapid growth ’ 4 Groceries xnd Uqnore. HORTOX A yALTON, AMD * * Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GBINUUA. H AYING taken eently occnpied »y 1' wa am prepared to otter ) of consignments. 1 e ^ 1 V JH6T received and fa, ml©— U hogsheads Qle^r Baepn SIAM M hogsheads Ol^rl^ifr Side# M hogahsada Prime BrightShouldeis 2* Mercea Pww Kettle Bsndroed Lard 26 Mereaa Choice Sugar pared Bagged Haas 1* Maces Sugar Cored Uncovered Hams W. H. WHITNEY k CO., No. 4 Harris' Bangs. J. H. O'Bxnitn. ,Vt Rdv, O’Byrne St Son. Vnaluta aw Rktah. Duun a Giocmns, t j - Igqoona, Aa, Ac. nil sollrit a aharofif the patronage of our friends TV and the pubU* gsnsmUy. The Senior partner of this firm having done business in this city for up wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson * oc5-ly Pork, as- This la the Principal Depot. -SI A3- Beware of Counterfeits I All our barrels will be branded with our name and address. ocQ-tf SI1SEI8011V1LE1K80S, HARHES8, SADDLERY AHP TRUNK STORE, YHRHSHSAM AMD MCA (L,' East 'Side of Market, Between Bt. Jalias nod Bryan Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. GHARLE8T0H HOTEL, CHARLBiTOfl. •- C. Three rooroa, with Gas and Water, suitable | tm a small luMly. Apply to Mn. X. HOGAN, Northwest comer of Price and St. Julian atraets. dac84f claimed for It, and doubtless it la, I would prefer It to Peruvian Guano or other fertiHcers-more volatile and costly. Comparing its effects upon my crop with what 1 witnessed of those manured with Peruvian Guano, I certainly am satisfied with its results— al though it needed the raiiiB to have kept It dllatad, and all the crops did not receive thefall benefit of lb* application. If you are enabled 10 furnish the au article another year 1 would like to tty it again. Yours, very respectfully, WM. A JONES, Hekndon, Burke Co., Ga. July 24, IMA F. W. SIMS AGO.: Gents: As to the action or tbs Fertilizer, I have been highly gratified. IU effects have been very dis tinct at every stage or the crop, and its propristare have been peculiarly fortunate In the production ol a Fertilizer that is equally beneficial on earn and cotton. It is quite stimulating aud yet mild, possessing the advantage of guano (Peruvian) in the first, and superior to It In being free from the licatiug, burning effect, so disastrous In a daoath. My experience to that this American guauo la too slow iu its act! na lot Torn, but it is axcelhal ton. This arises from the fact that the AmerlcAu va rieties, as they are knowu, possess more of the phoe- pliat,-*add lessor ammonia thaa.thePeruvian. This accounts for t he quicker action or the Peruvian upon the crop, but the leBS-permanent effect ; oa the soli. What will he the inflaeuce of the Eureka remains to 1 be aceii, sa this to my first year’s trial; bnt ay obser vation so far is, that no manure can be happier in Jts effect* on tbecrop at every stsgooCitsprogrem Such, 1 think, to the Impression of others who have tried it iu thi* Ht-cliou, with whom I have convened. I have only used it thtoyearen coin and cotton, (he yield of which, I think, would have been doubled add even trebled if the seasons bad been favorable, man are of no kind can make a crop without rein; benee'whatever may be the result of the year* labor, my opinion or the Eureka above give* will uot be affected. I want to try it upon turnips this Call. Out you seud me a couple of barrels more of It to this sta- tion, No. 9, C. R. R- Yonrs, J *c., ’ J.' B. JONHS. Milleduevilxk, November!, lire. Messes. F. W. SIMS A CD.; Gentlemen: Yours or the 18th ultimo ranched me a day or so before I was taken down with fever and chills, aud since getting up, my lime was so taken up with mailers preparatory to coming here, that I hud lo postpone an answer until now. Ton ask me to give you my opinion of the value of the Eureka Phosphate ol Lime, as compared with, the Gnano, based unon the results ol the present year*opera tion*. (have not now time for a full reply to yonr enquiry. 1 remark that, ia- July, 1 think, I wrote out my opinion then upon 1 he very points yon suggest. If yon will refer to that letter. I think yon will Had all that I need say in answer to yonr enquiry. Ag fa vorable a* that opinion was then, 1 nave no reason, from the later developments of ths crops, to A **p any part ol it. If yon cannot find it, and will inform me. 1 will, as soon as I can, write the opinion job have asked. - Yoon, Aa, J. B. JONB8. Thomson, Columbia Oo., Ga., Nov. A isaa Messes. F. W. SIMS A CO.: Gentlemen: Accordingtp jwomisfi. Ifflve yon the result of experiments-marl* IhfsjkiifSM Year with 1 he nve ton* ol •• Eureka AimncMIisfed *Bone 8aper I’buapliatu ol Lime,” purchased of you last spring. An you nre aware, the past seasoa with na was aa- precedented wet weather in the spring, anil exriwrive drouth—commencing in June—the latter fetal gsa- erally to manured crops. 1 applied the Bureka to a field of thfrtv acres of cotton, two tons to ths field, being about one hundred and forty pounds to the acre. The field (stubble) was broken dp well, and the Phosphate driUdd by h nd in layingoff to ridge.- Several rows wcre"left without IN application to teat it. The difference between these rows and the bal ance of tee field could he discerned a considerable distance all the summer, and plainly so In gathering the crop. And I am confident that the Phosphateoa the thirty acres lias paid me fifty percent. I applied a ton of the Phosphate to corn, after •lie corn was up. before the first plowing, and the re sult In the growing of the coru was Ihesame. In order, however, to -make a thorough feat of It with other Fertilizers, Cjupfiifred PiAffriap Guano and Plneuix Island Guano. 1 applied the Peruvian Gua no (0 one acre of corn, superintending it in person, and the Phosphate to two ceres by the side of the dial, in nearly equal quantities, applying about one- fourth leas of the Peruvlau. The result was that the Phosphate equaled the Peruvian Guano, the eat* of corn ueing aa heavy. 1 have used several kinds of the. many nommercUl manure* offered,aid consider the Eureka the best ai tide. 1 would AdlfiaVAJUtve it for porn and cotton as the Peruvian. I also tried It on watermelons and vegetable' with Hie same success. I should recom mend that, for caUos, Jlie Phosphate he p*t fl| least an nich under the seed, 200 pounds' to the'Acre; And for corn, apply about a tahh-spoouful when planting land witli the grain, at least slxinches from the grain. Very truly, yours, J. H. STOCKTON. Sylvania, Ga, November 1, IMA Messes. F. W. SIMS A OO., Savannah. Ga: Gentlemen: Your favor or tbe 20th ultimo did not, reach me until after my return from Savannah. It gives me pleasure to communicate th* result of my eXjieiience with the Bureka Phosphate of Urns. 1 applied ationt three thousand pounds of It on too acres of very poor land. 1 am satisfied that the land , would not have made more than lonr thousand pounds of seed cotton, and perhaps (this ysar) not " more than three thousand. I have already galhsred about nix thousand pounds, aud may get five hun dred more. Ths May oti these nacres fras very far from the sartoee. about (wo feet.; AUdltt clay been within six inches of the surface, I believe that 1 should have made near nine hundred pounds to the acre. r ‘ i Thu “ Eureka Phosphate of Lime” is (according to, u>y observation) much more stimulating than Poro- vlaa Guano, especially when applied un corn. I ap plied one barrel (250 pound*) ou one sere and a half of corn. Tbe production did not half equal tfae pro-* mine which the corn made dui lug the first six weeks. Had the same uuaattiy been applied to the corn In broken doses, I beliovethe product would have been double what n was. Th« corn eras planted In the same kiud of laud that -the cotton was, and at the end uf six weeks was three times as high aa aora adjoining, four feet and a half. Had I then applied more of tbe same manure it would bare made an overwhelming crop. But I had none of it left. 1 believe that my land, which would make six ban- dred pounds of seed cotton, with the clay not ex ceeding six inches from iho surface, could be mad* to produce twelve hundred pounds by applying three hundred pounds-of this Fertilizer. Aad I think it would be besttorunsshallowniiTOw.eBrlnkle about two hiiuilied-pmmfih'per acre is the-furrow, and cover it up Immediately with a small Scotch or shovel plow. This should be done immediately pot ting io the seed. When the cotton is ready forJEBe second or third working, about the first or middle of June, run a small plow near the cotton and sprinkle in that furrow about one hnndred ponnus muse to the acre, and com it imnedtatolf. I think by pur suing this plab, tka' so i ton wosld lean r lane to grow and bear until troet; otherwise it would take the rust In Angnsr, shed off everything, and file. Yonr*, very respectfully, R. T. LAWTON. : OOKKCUKS, Scnven Co, Ga, Nov. A IBM. Messes. F. W. SIMS A CO, Savannah, Ga.: 1 Sirs: Yonr letter of the 18th ult, was received in.' due season. You mu-t excuse my.negligence in DO q answering it Sooner., I experimented somewhat with the manure Mmught froan yon last spring, and with* out any reluctance whatever, pronounce it an excel, lent fertilizer. I applied on au acre of cotton three hundred pounds of it; the yield was greater, the weed arger, and stood tbe long drouth better than my neighbors'cotton on (so-called) stronger •*— 1 un- manured. I tried, and saw it tried with groat mrttam on all kinds of vegetables, Yonrs, ” r • , J vJ'V.jW’ATERS, Ja ! WiTNKShOao', Oct 28,1844. Messes. 81MS A CO., ; Dear Sirs: 1 take great pleasure in giving yon ths result or my experiment with your Eureka Ammonl. atod Hone riupor-Fhosptiatc of LUba the present ysar, and I must fetahrk before enterkw Upon this task that the prasAt year hi this locafift’ Jids hqt bean a favorable test for any manure—having bad a six week’s drouth during the month of July and a por tion of August, A portion of ths manure 1 icealved I applied to cotton aud the remafeafef oh corn. Imp- plied at the rate of onu hundred- pdodfifi to thencra on cotton iu the bill, with an Increased yield of one- third more lint than I would have received without the manure. 1 noticed during toe drqul was green and luxuriant, while many pi crop, wherephere was no maanls, wan _ burnt, i consider this mnnjrs aaperier to the I Peruvian guano, not over Stnculanlig the plant thig article does during a d(y eeasoA. IUHJ 1 shall want six tons of your Enroka will give you notice in due time. i’/.-jj m>iwi We can add nothing to thane teak for themsciveA aud are Grom and prdcMro^, experience article la now on the way _ ^ £L3tm& be able to meet all orders. We wtU eel! tHUVextOMf IpoRi Wllnfrtaf ter ; . m J 1st To any one who will give ns mtttfktory e*? acceptance on four months time, dating from ahtpoMnt of pmchaee. To parties who will antlafy na of tbalr $0 HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Sides 20 hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore cured. 29 tierces Lard, Baltimore Leaf H barrels Pork. Prime, Prime Mesa and Mes 50 kegs and balf kegs Butter, Cholee Goshen 100 boxes Cheese 10 tierces Hams, New Sugfir Cared. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. SOAP, CANDLES, Ac. 50 hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado 100 barrelaSncar, A, B and C (0 pachMdtoTea, assorted qaallttea p58«ACof!te. dTirtidvermBeirt Java 110 boxen Heap, all qualities 100 boxes Candle*, adamantine and Tallow IPO boxes Tobacco, all qualities Cubs Molasses in hogsheads and barrels Hay, On, Oats and Oow Feed constantly on hand fainting and for sale by SCRANTON, SMITH A CO., Hodgson's Building, aofiT Bay afreet; oppoaita Jefferson. > AM) Dbl IMPORTED JMBSTIC LIQUORS. DR stock is equal to any iu the eity- Call and o Judge lor yourselves. SCRANTON, rXITB ft OO. ff. C. RUWE, WHOLESALE 7 liiur Sealer & Coimission Merchant, Carter Bryan and St. Julian streets and Monnmen! ~ lare. SAVANNAH, GA. ^ FRDIT8 and VEGETABLESU season always an2T-tf duuiiiii Jains Ksbbioan. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, ■ngt ride of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, BY PHILIP CALLAHAN A CO. EC HIVING. WEEKLY, flrst-claas. Family Gro- Ales, Wines, Liquor*, Cigars, Fruits, fte. For sale on must reasonable terms. Fashions for 1866. 1. W, BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED ELLIPTIC (OR DOURLE SPRING) Hppp Skirts. HOLIDAY,PRESENTS, J ^ ^OB LADIES. GtorrttofBir AND ^LDReiv, Embracing tkp mogt Corn, Oats, Meal, Oil Cake. KTof Salt. Bose, Constantly ressfifrig, and Sor ante'at th* lowsst wholesale rates. - ^ - Agent Savannah Plfrgr MUIa. 155 oo4—6m Wm. Stsnn.’ ’ STARR A ROBERTS* Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS', SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Liberal advances on consignments of Cotton or l other Produce. Particular attention given to the purchase of sap- plies for Manufacturers, Ac. .dec* EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT RICH AND RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. • MR RBIFECTFDLLY fiOLICIT A CELL VO UUUU OCR STOCK. . decl 1-tf E. D. 8MYTHE «fc CO-, Wrpughton Hire.. A. Acstbll, Atlanta, Georgia. W. H. Ink au, (Late of Georgia,) New York. _A.u.stell & Inman, Cotton ut (oobMii Rercbanta, . • ’ No. SO Wall street, NEW YORK. W f are fully prepared to make lifeeml cash ad. vaacemeots on consignments lrom Merdiaats and Planters, both at this place and at our agencies throughout the Booth. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, will arraSge advancements there. Cotton and mer chandise will be forwarded to us with dispatch by our agoats, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Baron ash. We will seen our best energies to give mti if action, aud jgomote the Interests of our patron*. Consignments from our Southern friends respect- folly solicited. se27-3m RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Commission Merchants and SHIP BROKERS, CHARLESTON,SC.' Charters made for Any porta at short notice, and an favorable terms. Advances made on eonaigamaat* to oar friends IU Europe, West Indies and Naztfea cities. deod-lm Ft. A. SOLSMtN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, 3u>., . . * EtifaixLa, Ala- Prompt attention giveujo Collections and Remit tances; Purchase anil Buie of Cotton, Ac. Retoantte:—Messrs. 8. Schtffer A Nephews, Lan- enoe Bros, ft Co., Now York; Rppiug, Hansenl ft o., Columbus, Qa.; Wm. A. McKenzie <t Co., Apa- ffhuola; Austin ft Kill*. Savannah. Ga. od0-3m E. F. METCALFE t Oft, 1866. 1866. Christmas Holidays. FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. N OW opening tbs at _ , Fa >cy Articles, snHahle ter Holiday or Bridal presents, ever exhibited In tbs site, comprising, In part, goods of direct Importation, vis. Toilette Setts In every conceivable variety and style—Rose, Frosted, Lavender, Mounted Coral and Bmail, Alabaster Roman Figaros. Parian Ware in Figures, oho lee designs, and Mata sties. Match Boxes, fte. Bouquet Holden In Stands of rich gOt and *P- grnved glass, new styles. Jewel Caskets, very rich, and new designs. Vases, a large collection In Lava, highly finished Odenr Bottles, richly mounted In gilt, all colon. Toilette Bottles, a lane assortment. In every style. Open Glasses In variety. Card Heteivcn, in Silver, Gilt and Lava, in new designs. Glove Boxes, Ladies’ Dressing Cases, Smoking Setts A>wder Boxes, Gentlemen’* Blessing Caste French and English Ferfamery In greatest profusion, and the usual assortment or French Confectionery, comprising the largest and most Select assortment ot fine goods ever offered. An inspection is respectfully solicited at the old stand. Monument Square, corner Bell and Congress •treats. dec6 tf W. W. LINCOLN. Notice. WE J. ILAUGHLDI, D RALES Of all 3?ap&r AND m Window Shades, FIRST FLOOR, > OVER HILLaMAN’S DRUG STORE, f*A large assortment of Wall Paper, WtndowlSbaden Gilt Cornices, Curtain Bands, Picture Frames, OB Mouldings, ftc., Ac., always on hand. OSD BBS FOB KOUSE. SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLRX SKIRTS Mis printed In RRD INK, on the band ^ AW. BRADLBY’8 DUPLBX SKIRT. DONT BUY ANY OTHIR. Yon can always find fan assortment* at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT x J. C MAKRR A CO.. LATHROP A CO. ASK FOR I. W. BBADLBY’S DUPLRX SKIRT i ' xm “8BH THE NAME ON TH* BAND.” ‘ For sale in Savannah at Wholesale ’ov J. C. MAKER A CDs LATER BP-ft (Xk, orff a Watkins, J. O. UAKRR A COt. (MAS' wholesale by IheXieftafve Mhnufsctarera and Sole Owners of the Patent. T WESTS, RRADLBY A CART, - ’ »«-3 ’ • Wareroom* and Office. Nsa 8T Chambers, and T8 and 81 Reads St, »°Mo* New York. PIANO TUNING iPAxnxzvo-. G. Li. MILLS. (FROH LONDON,) ThiamamnAYoften his services in to*absv* M. M. comes recommended by many of tha first ar- Utes of ths age, such as Strskosch, Adelina Pteri. Harr Jsel, Gottscbalk, Ac., sa on* of tbe bast tuners ot tbs «*«• C. 1C Holst, Rsq. i m SAvaanan. M. H. Tamer, Esq. _ Ordere received for toning at the establishment of JphaCL,SBhrsiiiar ft Co., or at tha residence of Hr. MUIfr Sfr Whitaker street; between Broughton street hum and State street nc22-lm Paper Hangings Window Shades. be defrosted at gar oOt by or kxitiantforraS U>e unoaDC °f .pMif-f LlfMtofeottfred by th*.Alleghany FerUUur riwwisiii at Pittsburg, Pa. Address yonr orders to 1 F. W. SIMS A OO., Savannah, to Wholesale Agent* for Georgia and Florida. aovM-lm MBS. HABY J. TURNER, 1 ’ 1 -Nn. 5B St. Julian Street, Baa received a naw supply of Paper Hanging*, Win- •^gwSJs^te, •f* Gilt cornlcoe, which, will be sold STFJH m MILL, Eia^BRN WHA.BF, SAVANNAH, GA. th* pa bile generally, to Word era tor Lnmherta sayw mi Improved Planar, uto win t to orders tor Planed and ber. 1 * . or at J. P. ft M. Hamilton’ A ber com streets, wfllreesiv la respectfully so HAMILTON S. ORANGES. SfrOOO *‘p* ri0r ^Florid* Oranges, * SS boss SilTsr Shin Onions, ecSO-tf For sale bj A ^jn^oxAG®. Cotton Factors* Comm issiori • AND Forwarding Merchant’s, No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay St. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter A Co., New York, and John K. Uilliatt A Co., Liv- erpool. •oc!2-3m Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 1S3 Bay Street, Savawmah, a*n> 13arien, Georgia. IV Orders for Lumber solicited. ' dlfi-tf 8. 6. HAYNES, GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, XW WHOLESALE DEALER IS Flour, Grain, Feed and Produre, CORNER STORE, 190 AND 182 Bay Street,, foot of Barnard St., Savannah. Georgia. References—C. A. Gambrill A Co., Norris A Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made oh consignments of Cottoa and Produce. oc2-tf Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commis’n Merchants Na. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Range, s api-tf SAVANNAH, GA. B. A. HARDEE & CO.. . COTTON FACTORX AND General Commission Merchants^ Libeml advances made on coDHignments. Sales made In Savannah on New York or Livar- peol, and bnt one cominlsfion charged. nol4 Austin & Ellis, Commiisioi and Furwardim lerdiants, SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,* late of Apalachicola, Fla., CHARLES ELLIS, f and Columbus, Ga. aepll-tf - x. F. Bouse. W. A. Hxvant. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Flu.,) Forwardint and Commission Merchants, PROMPTLY Uo22-lm ATTENDED TO. Prepare for Christmas. Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery Jka., to., to. (JtHE attention of the rsatdsnte of Savannah, and of those vMttng the city. Is called to the ententes* assortment of TOY8, FANCY GOODS. Ac., to be had at Wholesale or Retail at T. BATESON’S, Corner Congress and Dmyton streets. N. B.—Thankful for th* liberal patronage extend ed, during the last FIFTEEN YEARS. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. <fee3-3w " S. B. HAWUHftTOI. EVERY VARIETY OF FURNITURE IS SELLING! GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS furnished. HW, Bay SAVANNAH, - - Street, - - GEORGIA. lit ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for- W warding goods, sales on consignment, aud all orders; end will also keep constantly on haDd a good stock of Groceries, Uanoro, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Material*, Fairbanks ft Cr>’» Scales, ftc^ besides other goods and manufactured articles for sale oc consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments i especially felted. al8-tl HOLLfflUSWORTH & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. 1 attention will be giv*n to tbs execution, of Cotton Order*, which we solicit. Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddard’s Umn Rax ox. Bat Street, / Savannah, grpbgia. / E VERY facility offered for.consignments and exe- cutlon of orders. Liberal advances made on Cotton ibipped to our friend* In New Yorta Balti more and PhlladelDhia. odil-tf ft FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN 8TSAM ENGINE A ana Saw Mill, manufactured to order at the Fnl- - •»—York, ftonaiatsof an enrine of 40 ‘ i boitevfrlto au the conve- nlaheeseompreic; ,r™ frame,- 4* feet eteffege; as Inch saw; patent self-setting head blocks; lee feet log chain, v^raU«£> and jm class belting far tbe mtn complete, nw whole is pvfectly new and can be purchased low on application to anfifitf LaROCHE, WEST A DANIELS. Notice. J w. NEVm, of ths Ann U NevlL Lrilirop ft, • Rogers, has usocifitad himself with lathrop 4 Oo. In the Dry Good* business, at the old stsifd of Jl-tf HENRY LATHROP ft OO. PARLOR SETS, extra well apholsterad. FH IE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma hogany. CO IT AGE BED ROOM SETS, of SWT variety. DJ JONG ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. M ATTRES8ES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS of all kinds. KETTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES, the best Bed ia osai* and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMER. WAREROOMSt 178 Broughton Stmt, toll Onnile St IMnU M 1866 Fall Dry Goods. i»i TO COUNTRY B1NBTEIN 4 ♦ •- ICANr ut Fdtr Bry Hah to b* fond lathi* dty, sad’wWch srfr ofiteMfi **•* LOWEST PRICER. Call and sss foryontosires. od^f 1 —BROWS WABD. NoIL* quartan: No 14,4 quarter* „ U, S quarto's; No 16, 2 quarter*^!; JS ^KJ*o quarters; Wsk half No S , 2 qwSr^^ 1 / S 0 ®’ 2 tsre; Noa.llqnarr.-r.; NnqsLS.?! 2q .“ r - qaartwrm: westlicir Xo50,2 quarter* **' 2 tors; No’lS, S qnan.'v- So MCoTL?® n - 6 Wu- No60, ^quaru-rg; half No S* 12 !.o a ^^7 k**? 1 S*^•TAo n , 8 u r ^ N “ No H mwrtcra; No* 7o aodti. 4 w.t half Sr*Twe« half Nol CHATHAM WARD. East half and west half No 2,2 quartan Mrt, ■ «... half and west half No 3,2 quartet *, * quartan each; No 11,4 quartera; Nol3^ JS5, s ® ls 5 westone-thirdandtuttwo- thirds No 14, 2 qo irters each; No 17,4 quarter* No rad S Ma^Sitton| 1 N.su ‘!, Ulrt ' =r,i Centre u “ e 'wrd ■IHl Wt*6 oRMAlrd No 24, quorttjra each: Noi: a giurtevfl; one-third No 27. 12 quarters- mlddil 2° •**•»; No. 2 q ’i.^:2 n ‘X e ten each; No 32, 8 quarters; flve-aixths of No si, quarters; Nos M and 36,2 quarters eailu eut mu west half Mo 35. 2 quarter* each. * lu ’ “•« “d COLUMBIA WARD. Nos. 1, fi, 4,10 quarters each; Noa 5, 6,8 quarters No* 8,10,1L 2 quarter.* each; south and north half No It, 3 quarters each; No 14. 11 quart,«• 1A 4 quarter*; east half No 19, west half No 20 2 quarters each; No 22, 4 quarter*: No 21, lo quarters- north half Ho 25, 2 quarten; south half No a "o qnarten; Ho 28. 8 quarter*; West half No 31 'lo quarters; Nos 38, 34,36, 2 quarters each; No 3T, B CRAWFORD WARD. No 4, west half Noe 7. 9. 13, 2 quarter* each, N 0 M, It qosrteni; west half No 22, 2 quarters; No* 23 *4,25,26,27, 6 qnarten each; No 28, 2 quarten; No* 31, 32, 4 quarters each; No 35,4 quarters; No 37 2 qnarten; No 38, 8 quarters; No 41, 6 quarters- No te, 10 qnalten; No 44,10 quarter*; No 4b, 3 quarter* No IS, (qnartaro; east a d weet naif No 66, 2 quar ters each; west half No 67, 4 quarters; No 63, io quarters; No 69. 2 quarter*; west balf No 7b, 4 quar ters; No 71,8 qaartors; east half, west half No 72,2 quarter* sneh. CALHOUN WARD. East half and west half No 2,2 quarters each; Noa 3, 4,3 quartan each; east hall No 5, 8 quartets; treat half No 6,8 quarters; No 6,4 quarter*; No 7, ewtholf N08,2 quarter* cacti; west one-third No 14,4 quarter*; Nds IS, east half and west half No 17,13,20,2 quar- tstsaaefr; No 21, Squarters; No 22.10 quirters; No 23, fit, 8 quarter* each; west half No 25, io quntera; No 2, 4 quart* s;No 3 i, 2 quarter*; No 31,4 quarters; •onto one-third No ?S, 2 quarter*; north ami aouth balf No 46,4 quarter* each; north two-third* No 3a, 4 quarters. CHARLTON WARD. Ns 1.12 quartan; No 6, 2 quarters; Nos 12,13,10 quarters; North half No 14. 14 quarter*; sonm half No 14, t quarter*; Nos W, 19,10 quarters each; north half No 23, 14 quarter*; No* 24, 25,10 quarter* each; No 3S, 2 quarter*; No 31, IQ quarters. BLBXRT WARD. Mb 1.1 quarters; Nos 3,9, 8 quarters each; west half NolL 4 quarten; Noe la, u, 16, 19,2 quarters each; north hall No 20, 8 quarter*; eouth half No 20, 2 qnarten; Noa 23, 24,2 quarters each; east half No 31, 2 quarten; west half No 31,8 quarter*; No 32,10 quartan; No 33,2 quarters; No 37,6 quarter*; north half No 39, 2 quarters; south half No *9, 8 quarter*; north half No 40, 2 quarters; soulb half No 40,8 quarter*. FORSYTH WARD. as L 2.8, ft 3,6, 7, 2 quarters each; No* 15,16, 4 qnartaro each; northhalf No 17,2 quarter*; south half No IT, 6 qnarten; Nos 23,26, 35, 10 quartan tab. FRANKLIN WARD. No 3,6 quarter*; No 8,8 quarten; east half No 7, 1 quarter*; west half N > 7, 2 quartan; No* 8, »,11, t quarters each; No 16, s quarters; No 21, 22 quar ters each; No 24, 8 quarters; Nos 25, 26,2 quarter* each; west balf NO 27, 12 quarters; Ns* 29, 30, 32,34, 8 quartan each; No 36, 4 quarter*; No 37, i quar- ‘ in. NSW FRANKLIN. Want half No 1,1 qartera; No 3,2 quarters; Koi, 22 quartan; Nos 3,9,10, 3b quarters each; No 12,8 quartan; No 13,10 quarters; east half No 14,4 quar ters; west half No 14,2 quarters; No 16,6 quartet*; No 17, * quarter*. ORBBN WARD. No 2,16 quarters; Noa 3,4, weet half 6,11,13,14,2 quarten each. No lfi, 8 quarters; No 17, 2 quarters; no 20, S quarter*;north half No22. 2 quarters;south half No fix, 4 quarters; west north hair, south half No 28,2 quarter* each; Nos 35, 36, 37, 39, 2 quarter* chu ' JACKSON WARD. Bast half No 7,8 quarters; west half No 7. 2 quar tets; wait half No 8,8 quarters; No 9,2 quarter*; weat hair Wo m, 3 quarten; east two-thirds, No 19, * quar tos; wroth hod No 20,10 qasrterr; Nos 23,27,28,29,30, 31.32, 3ft2 quarters each; No 36, 8 quarter*; No 40, 2 quarten; Nos 44, 45, 8 quarters each; No 46, 2 JA8FKR WARD. Nos I, *, 21,24, 2 quarter* each; No 35,10 qoar- *-*: Nos fift 37, 2 quartan each: east hall No 38,10 qnartaro. LAFAYETTB WARD. If, west half No 1, 2 quarters each; Nos 4, a. 4 uaarter* each; No ft 8 quarters; Nos 7,15,16,21, 2ft 8 quarters each; No 23, 8 quarter*; Nos 35,36, ST, 3B, 30, 40, 2 qnarten each; No 41, 4 quarter*; No 48, • quarters; Mas 43,44, 46,2 quarter* each; No 45, 1* quarters. ■ LEBKRRTY WARD. Nos 1, ft 7, 8,2 quarter* each; No* 9, 10, 10 quar ten each; Nos ll, 12, north one-third, south two- thirds Ho 18,3 qaartors each; No 23,8 quarter*; No 2ft 4 qnarten; No* west half 96. 27. north half 29, Booth half 20,2 quarters each; Nos 3u. 32, loqnar ;ra each MONTEREY WARD. No L 3 qSartora: Nos east half, west half 2, ft 6 Mgt half, west 8. four-fifth* 9, 2 qaarters e»cn; Itolftn qStoSTtiitShtnla No 17,2 quarters: No lfi, fiqaanan; NotO, 4 quarter*; Nos 27, fc, 2 quar tan sack Mo 20, 10 quarter*; No 30, 2 quartern fractional lo a No 32, 33, vis: one-flflh, 2 quartet* each; one-flth, 8 qaartors; No 33,14 quarter*; 38. saat one-third 39,40, 41,42.43, 46, 47.43,2 quar- tan Mch. PULASKI WARD, No 4,2 qnarten; Nos ft 6, 8 quarters each; east -alt west halt No 7, 2 quarter* each: No 9. 6 quar tan; No 10; 8 quarten; No* east half 12,1ft 4 9“T; tan each; No* lft IS, south half 17, 2 quarter* each. N« 18, lfi quarters; No* 22,24, 8 quarter* each; north half No », 6 quarter.; Noa 28, 31, 4 quarters earn, No 3ft IS quarters;. No 37,10 quarter*. TROUP WARD. Nos 1, east half ft 2 qaartors each; west half No i < qnarten; Noasaat hall; weat half No 5,2 quarter*, west three-fourth* No 6,14 quarters; No 10,1“ 1“?!" ton; Ho 11,12 qnarten; No Is, 2 qu«»re; 1 ' 0 ' 8 ; M nnarten; Noe weat balf IT, 23, 24, 25,16, *e»‘ hnir*L2iSrtSs each; rest half No 27,4 auarwiv; 5to 2ft io qmtatorsr No. 20, 3ft 3ft eart half \*>«» bltf math fctlf Ho 17,9 qoMriers each: Not **• * quarters each; No 40,12 quarten. WABBXN WABD. ter* soch; No 21,6 quarter*; No 22, 2 quarters; No **, 8 qaartaift WASBINOTOII WABD. J*2L__ 1ft 1ft3ft 2 qwwin each; No 23,4 quarter*; ft xfoSS*2 quarters; east balf No 30 qnSSn/weat half 30, 2 quarters; No 3«, 2 qp**** ’ wist katf No 89, 8 quarters; No 38, 2 quarters. WESLEY WABD. No 1,« quarters: No ft S quarter#: No 4. 2 qM m; saat half No ft 4 qoarten; wew half No^- testa**; No ft 1# quarters; east UU No 2 . on; west half No 1L 8 quarters; No «• * Nos lft lft 1* qnarten each; No lft * quarters. aWtortBLD. Nob 1, ft 8, ft ft ft T, ft • ^ers qwnrtan; Mo lft • qnsrterr; N« ft, “■ 40 mSTSonU.lft 15. w.”jH l ®vSi 4 S?ffiL8ft» quar- rl. II. l uTfiirs at *•'“ “ ,n qa *f U v > ,V eg 69 i r rter9 garden lot west. SSSisss- and 24, Crawford Ward east, i in the shove lots »W W*J tote if the rents now dne arc not Mrolnft.IwUlTroSSonthemwnlng ofrh*tW to r*-**«*r according to law. TgOMA8S -cTtff^h.' Lots SALE- •tMtewn. T.walve, Garden AT PRIVATE SALE- MhMMrffiM«teH£<2££5 t are bnumlafi oo ths east by SUdaw Lfi oaths west kjjjontx taro mils of th* dty. OapKaBte* fitefia iron irate jfratretelvifi Ihrtoresndftvsslsby cBJiNlhOBAYBHI*