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P V y~w L r~M A SON & cO
-■■ r II ■ ""VT. 1 Editor,
I HOM PWO '..'. Editor.
as lurmiAXf doui»k*t.
Wtsutrrenuer a large portion of our rp >e«
tbit n.orniog lo an interesting and WW
wbat lengthy correspondonce to regard t 0 H
Urg* amount of cotww bald by toe State ot
Georgia at'tbo period of Gan. S ftrmao s ad
vance through tbe S ale to tbe military oouu
pn'ion of Georgia.
I. came 10 light ot tbe instance of tlic
Convention at Milledgevil e, w cu o iled
upon Piovisional Governor J 'bntoa lor in
formation r'la'ing to >ott«n p.ucd taed, muU
est-ets < f tbe State belli abroad. T'bc o'-
ernor repies that tbe large amount ot Bute
cotton In Sivaimab at toe line of its surren
der to G u. S lerutan and captured, bad ben
previously • Id by the agent of toe .Siaw
without authority to Mr H Brigham .ml
others, on certsgu terms unuatisiactorv t<*
G iveroor Brown, who, on receivs g n«t!re
from tbe agent, reluaetl to ratify tbe >a e, l -ut j
this wag not communioatuii to tbe agent un
til fter captured. .
Ou tb 16 b August last Provisional Gov
ernor Johnson notifld the Tiea sl,r J ! ull
nteut that a certain number ui hales ot cotto.i
Captured by Gao. Snermao may be claimed
by tbe State of Georgia, as belonging to her.
Mr. Brigham c uU-w «>* State c.airns and
bases tbe validity of bis rig dto tbe co'tou
on tbe b a t tile l«n-te.lm between the
State agent and bims If, tonified as lie con
oeives by curia n equitable propositions
made by him to G .veiuor Blown as to the
ebaracur m the payments to b; made tu dis
charge of Ids piomUaory übliga ions amount
ing to nearly a million of debar, in Coufod
erate money.
Tite rein oka of oue or two members of
tbe C invention Would see-m to indicate Hia»
tbe trau, cin bad both a decidedly
“luufev" odor and needed ventilaliou. Ot
this, however, we km.w nothing, and refer
those interested to Ibo Correspondence foi
the particulars. .
ACTION OF tan lONVkINTTON.
In the speech of Mr. Cohen, delegate
from Cuatbmn county to tbe C invention, he
opposed tbe resolution of the Committee oi
Seveu to whom the subject of the sale ol
cott niu Sivaunali bad lieen referred. Mi.
c pronounced it an anomaly in legislation.
Iu tipi, designating it be was comer. Wc
have remarked many such auo turtles in the
action i t bit- Conventions that have assent
bled in the South at the call of Provisional
Governor". We had ourselves pointed out
the same departure from tbe true ortko ot a
Convention iu the South Carolina Conven
tion.
In this departure, the real distinction is
lost sight of between the functions of a Con
veniiou and those of a Legislature. 1 lie ot
flea of the first is to effect changes in tbe or
g'aiiic law. The duty of the last is to give
effect to thus 1 changes' if of a fundamental
character. Tue first represents tbe people
directly— tbe last indirectly. Tbe acts ol
tbe toriuer are coiled ordinances—those ol
tbe latter Laws. Iu a period of trausitiou
like the preseut the distinction is apt to be
disiegarUed.
1 T!)E CHOLERA.
. Although not patiie-sirii'k n—' by the start
ling tel graphic unnou earnout in our issue
of the sth iu tant, that thu cholera had cer
tainly eff cted its pa sme hcmsj the broad
Atlantic, aud wa< ho u.tily doim it* fearful
work in, or ub u , the city <*t iSow York, we
frankly onfo-s to a slight i i-turtiunce oft ha
healthful equanimity which we hail been en
Joying opou itie assurance of tlie
fr .terti'ny, tint, owing to present ntmospherir
iuflaaiic.'s, i's appe irand ou this 6 do «f tin
water could nut transpire until the C urdut
. 'Spring-
It turns out, however, tint the caprices o
this remarkable pestilence dude even tin
prophet C vision of the most en.ighieneu
tiled eh fCleiiCi, a fact pregnant with warn
ing to our people to set their houses in order
H iving c mmenced its ravages iu the city nl
New York, i ! is not uureasonahle to suppost
that it will etfyot a 1 >dgment in the atmos
phere of the eastern slope of the America'
Ciulinent. Its appeufauce in our city mat
thereto e be regarded us aim -st inevitable
It is nit probable howler tliat we slid
have any severe attack of the pestilence tbit
season, on account of tire increasing coir
Went hr. It istru-, says tiro New Tori
Word. that the cholera lias rag'd in wiuh
time, tiut this occurred only me;—iu Rn
sia ; bu> its n-ud course ie to sie donatin'
during cid weather, aud reappear "D the ap
proachiug summer. If this hypothesis b
correct, we have four mouths at ienst. ir
when to make all necessary preparation,
and if we omit to do i nrjltil v in this regard
wre shall be u deserving ot sympathy iu tin
hour ot distress if, pi the order oi Providence,
it c lines.
Tin; rap'd and stea'itby advances of tl e
ent-my Khou.d serve to admonish the peoplt
of BavauDah, iadivlduuily at.d coli, ciiveiy.
to lose not a moment of time in purifying
the ei y thoroughly aud to keep it clenu.
Even this precaution may not h.ve ns from
the visitation, hut it will stay i ts ravages
mid save ns many lives, as Well us the mortl
fio it ion ot & ttenaefaas panic.
We beg lo emmeud tiiis sahj-ct to lh
epeciul C insidt ration of the skilful and in
tetiig. nt p y-icitosin „ ar mid( . t ...
POegessiun thill ttuy i,„lq ' U,t
wit.,, win, a view t„ tno nro “ orl ‘
ljubSio.ilio , of a tew simple v ~\ larH ' lon , " m '
be oUseived \>v tna l*ioule ru 111
“ pr Oir o .1" . »»v 'sure*..
in ormatioi-or advice that may
lUe laeuny. hem
JUSIC.I'iI, BLKCTiO.v,
To the Isidore of t/bi Suttiniia'i L/ i./y llerui ?
K I see uiy name mentioned in your /ape
ms n oaodidatefor Aldertaau at tbe am.i'
ing city eh ction.
rl Me give notice tiiut lam not u enn.u
date and oblige
Yours respooi fully,
W. G, Bulloch.
Tub Ciuiiots aoAiker Guu. Hatch, i*Te
C 'N't ixiu r or CiuMusT'm, Dism(slip_a
Wa.Ulogmn diwpau h of Nov. M, si»y* ;
Bilff. U'n. EtiuiniuJ 8> r \er, In iieelor-
Gttoer tl, win w'u. illr en and .. biv<-Migali<t<-r
--*ota c<iin|,l il»i. in.de by i|,„cilln n unit rus-
M-iIU oi Cli’ir i-skin, SA} , Ima lnm| |,|. pc.
r-.n, Inllyi* "A. r.iinpOmi. Unc i ln,m ull
BCt» ol ihmloilihl’ l.iruib'u wid ii in e , l0l | ml „i
klllmt (v,*i. IS i repi fl« Hull 1,, ipfji yv .
a-" H'l ll In Im » 1 H|i iblu mil) .111-,Hive
i nle r, | i.i In hi. d' e .ion., gubici tn
m irntliim *** * **
THE CONVENTION.
[Tbe Question ot Reducing tbe Gen
eral Assembly.
The University of Georgia—Elo
quent Speech in Us ZJohalf by
XlCr. Chandler of UeSalb
THE MuVEMfST IB AID Os CJM. TATNAU.
THE SEW CCN'STXTt'TIOT— ITS 9UU
ptATt’BES.
THE RIGTIT9 AND HONOR Op THE
fcTATL NOT COMPROMISED.
ETC., ITC-. ETC.
fFromonr Fpscui C .rrespondent.J
Milu-oscville. Nov. 3d, ISC.I.
i The quetiitn of. redaction of tbe General
I Assembly which"had occupied much of tff
-1 :.i en'.oD of members for the pa-t two days,
was finally settled last evening by a final
vote by which it was determined to leave the
matter as it was fixed by the Constitution of
1861. So there will be no reduction of tbe
num erofß presents!ives in either House.
Mr. Ctiandl r of D K ilo, moved to amend
tbe o institution by tbe insertion of a clause,
di elating it -o be the duty of tbe Legislature
to provide lot tbe i-p. edy resumption of the
exercises of the University of Ge >rgia by an
adequate endowment of that institution In
support of Ids motion Mr Chandler, who is
one of tbe youngest members of ibis hotly,
made a very eloquent and forcible address,
maintaining that it was among the fi st
duties of the Convention to provide for tbe
maintenance of our institutions of learning
The endowment of the University, which
consist-d of certain stocks and bonds, which
bad been taken possession of by tbe State in
tbe condition that the State would pay an
nually to the Trustees of the Codege was SB,-
000. A 1 hud been swept away in the general
tuin incident to the war,and tbe doors of the
College with its valuable library, scientific
apparatus &c, were closed, and could not
tie ro-opened lor purposes of education with
out assistance from tbe Stato.
Mr. Jenkins, one of the Trustees of the
College, made tome explanatory remarks
showing tin' present Condition ot the institu
tion tind that what was asked in its behalf
was that tbe State should make good its
pledge of SB,OOO for which it had received
the property of thn University, valued at
ii,ore than oue hundred thousand dollars
The amendment ol Mr. Chandler was pass* and,
but this morning a strong effort Was made to
reconsider by these opposed, on economical
grounds, to any preseut appropriation ot
money to the College. The motion to re
conside-r was, however, after an animated
debate lost by a close yea and nay vole.
Mr. Lloyd of Chatham, introduced the
following resolution, which be supported iu
a brief sper ch. Cos!. Chas. Hopkins of Pierce,
also addressed the Convention in support of
the resolution, which was passed, I am
gratified to say, with only two dissenting
voices.
Resolved by tire people of Georgia, in Con
vention Assembled : That we, the member
of this Convention, in behalf of the whole
people oi Georgia, do Invoke tbe kind con
sideration of His Exc Henry, Andrew John
son President of tlie United States, in behail
-d Josiab Tattual, a eftiz nos the Stab
■i Georgia, who has done bis cou try good
service. and earnestly pray that His Excel
let.cy will remove the disabilities under
wide i be now lab >rs, and grant to him a ful
pardon, with restoration of the small prop
per y which he h Id at the time of bis resig
uution from the navy of tbe tliiitecl Stnt"B.
fiesu/jid, That thu so eg-ling rosidution tie
igned by the Pr sident of thi-i Convention,
iitcsted by the 6' civtary and forwarded to
His Exc, llency, the President of tbe Uuiteii
Slates.
Tile Convention concluded its labors on
be Constitution this ni'>ruing with ihe ex
ii'ption ol a single paragraph of tho last ar
tele which was recommitted to the Com
nittec ol sixteen for Addition of some eliglii
unendment. This paragraph will be re
ported by the Committee this afternoon
viion it wi I be pa-sed bv the Convention.
Tue main matures of t ie N 'tv Constitntion.
ait h the cxeeption of such aiterati.ins as
tave been fund necessary to adapt .it tn
the renewed relations of the State to the
Gov-rnmei t of the Uuiti and 8 ates, are similar
u thost' of file Constitution adopted by the
Jmveniion whirli took the State out of tho
Union ill 1861. Some ot tll*ae alterations I
inve Kent v<>u. Tho fol-owing 6th section of
Article IVth was d yesterday aiter
ionn :
It shall be the duty of Ihe General As
-ernbiy at ils next session uud thereafter as
■ne public welfare'may r< quire, to provide bv
•'.w lor the Government of liee persons ol
color; for tbo prote iiou at ands cur ty of'the r
oer-ons aid property; guarding them and
the State against any evil that m y arise from
tueirsudden emancqia ioii.aiid prescribing in
vhat erses their icstiuiony shall he admitted
in ihe Courts; for the regulation of their
transaction with Citizen?; lor the legalizing
of their existing aru the contracting and soft
crania iti. n ol their marital relations, and
C iimccted therewith, tin ir rights of inheri
■ moo and testamentary capacity; and for
'he regulation or prohibition of tueir immi
rutii n into Ini'6m<e from other Stab-g ot
the Union, or elecw.o ie And further, it
ah ill be the duly of the General Assembly
o enter juri-dictiun upon Courts now ex’
-ting, or tn cieate County Courts with iu
rlsdietii.n in criin'm il e 'ses, excepted from
■ lie exc usive juris-'lictiou of the Superior
Oort nn I in Civil cases w.iereto tree per
sons of color may bq parties.
The i,mowing paragraph of Article IV
w as unanimously adopted thU morning:
The marriage relation between white per
sons and persons of African descent is tor
v*r prohibited, and sueli inarriaeos shall be
null and void ; and it shall b" Die elut v ot
i e Legiamiure to enact laws tm- the pan'sh
\aent of such officers ns shall knowii gly , s .
I -ue licenses for such lnurriageg, and ui all
I 'tti is and ministers of the Gospel w in,
1 11 maize Ihe umcringe ol such persons
1 together.
lhesu clauses, with I hut docinring slavery i
| ‘b"U»hed in the tjtale, are tho principal l
, of the Constitution affecting Um
j stains o| Di o headmen or colored pop'daii li.
important niter
iu.l -mi iii A, 1 v ' tl * ,M! approvwl by ihe
-Sf Jrt “* T**7 ““
v*(tui • Mil?,. f[ ''' ul 4iur
-*‘ n
■#r»-.ii or Ji.iin rof lie Bum, . *, l "'
Tit* new Oo^inti 't
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THE STATE ELECTION.
Letter f.-ora Col. Carey TV Style*.
To th? Ed tors of the Saeruutah thily llerahl :
In your issue ol Monday my name is pre
sented to the people of the Fir-t Cmgre*-
I sional District, for their suffrage at the ap
i preaching election for a representative in the
I National Congress.
j The action of tbe State Convention fixes*
■ the day for the election on the 15th inst. It
! is therefore impossible to consult the views
and wishes of those whoso sole right it fs to
■nomrmte candidates to represent them. If
the time permitted, I should
decline tbe position so kindly rendered by
my friends, and as-ist them in selecting and
piecing before tbe voters a more suitable
man end more acceptable candidate; but
theye i= no time for parley or consultation,
and I must either accept tbe position and
run the gonntler, or ing'orinntiy abandon the
flildt-i penth-men whose views I hare not
and cannot endorse. Fearing neither tbe
consequences of succes, n-’-r the Etintrs of
defeat I accept the firti alternative, and an
nounce to my friend* that I will serve the
District if they so determine at tbe ballot
box. Carey W. Styles.
Tlse Gortmorthip-lilltr from lion. A
• H. Slcplienri.
Tbo positive declination of Mr. Stephens
o become a oandidato for Governor, as ex
pressed In tlie following letter, addressed to
tbe editors of the Augusta Constitutionalist,
will be received with feelings of regret and
disappointment throughout tbe State. His
acknowledged ability and high experience
in matters of State, commended him to popu
lar favor as pre-eminently fitted for tbe posi
ttOD, and bis unwillingness to accept it at a
time when be could render such valuable
service to the State, Is to us incomprehen
sible :
Cratv-foudviile. Ga., Nov. 4th, 1865.
Messrs. Stockton & Cos —Gents : I see in
your pnp* r of to-day a reference to a late
article in tbe Macon Telegraph expressing a
preference for me as between candidates Tot
Governor I drop you this line to request
you to state that I don't wish my uamo used
in connection with that office in any way. I
nave so written to the editor of that paper
md to others who have expiessed them
elves in favor of my being a candidate for
Governor. I wish it generally and imtne
di itely known that I positively decline to
allow tbo umo of my name in that connec
tipn, and trust that no one under the circum
stances who rcgaids my feelings will disre
gard my wishes in this particular.
Yours, truly,
Alexander H. Siefhexs.
Tin: Rkucasr of Jons Mitchkel.—The
teleaso of John Mitchell was granted by the
President on an application of the Fenian
Congress at Philadelphia. A delegation of
the Congress proceeded to Washington to
give expression of tiro thanks of the organi
zation. Tbe President of the Fenian Senate,
Col. W. R. Roberts, of New York, addressed
President Johnson, thanking him for “re
storing to freedom a man whom all Irish
American citizens love and vooerate for his
self sacrificing devotion to this native land.
They remember nothing of John Mitchell's
American career. They can never forget
that be risked all a pa riot should for Ireland.
lam sure, your Excellency, the American
people will have no cause to regret tbe sym
pathy they feel, and the friendship we be
lieve they entertain for their fellow-citizens
of Irish birth. W<*, Sir, are not uneoneioin
of the fact, that we have found in America
liberty, justice, and an asylum ”
President Johnson replied in substance as
follows
GatiTt.RMF.tt: lam glad to learn that the
steps which hsve hgen taken in the matter
referred to have met the approval of tlie gen
tlemen who have sent you hero. As you,
Sir. delicately remarked, we could not re-*
member ilir. John Mitchel's American ca
reer ; but w* were anxious, as a mark of
resnect • and compliment to the lursrer
'> ction of onr countrymen, with whom Mr
Jliicliid was p-eviousiy identified, to yield to
their wishes in that regard.
After some fartln r conversation of a
'tieivily cUarAOter, the delegation wiib
drew,
mail contr acts w anted.
IteEstabltalimriit of Matt Facilities In
Georgia.
The Post Office Department - desires to
famish the State of Georgia with pisdal
i-ivice, at Ihe earliest practicable day, until
July Ist, IBG6. when the regular C"Utract
proposals for which are now advertised for,
will go into effect.
Tue Department invites proposals for con
veying tiie mails until June 20, 186 G. to aii
country seats and other important points pot
reached by Railroad communication, at rates
ot to exceed $8 per mile per'annum ft
weekly’ seivict;; s>ls for semi-weekly, and
821 for tri-weekly; und where the importance
of tbe case requires, sto for daily service;
counting the distance one way only in al!
cases.
service will he furnished on routes, where,
before the war, it was dqily, three times a
week ; where it was tri- weekly twine a Aiei k;
and where it was semi-weekly, weekly
service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Hon
Geo. YV. McLeiian, 2d A®st. P. M Washing
ton, D C.. and should state they are for
service to end June 2d 1866.
nov 4 ts
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Boots aad Shoes!
Fellner and Poliak,
157 Di'uughton Simt, Savaimuk, Ga„
• A RB enabled, throngh tbeir pormaueut Home in
j-% pDFtoli, tof .rnisn Jobbers and J enlir* in this
city s.h well ms those in ihe conntiy, \v\ h mnread
vautnjjee anti convcn>cn.-» in tiie Rout anti Slice
Tnuh* th*ni any hOnse iu p. <i line.
novl*6m
TOBACCO
RECEIVED by l**t. Now York *t*amer a hit of »()
boxeN, 10**. Tobacco, whwlj we cui offer at
very low term
aw 7-6 HAND ELL A CO.
Stocks and Bonds
wOrTI I WESTERN Rai.ro id Stock
Atiaotic autiOnlf Stock
u» anti s vuuijttli ItftUJtoad bond*.
Onir tl KNihoA'i Stock *
nuti .‘uvMntmh Bond*
.smteol tfaorgia boiuK old G'a
C’Uy of KaTtiiiunU C’viipouis past due ,
For »nU' i'V
nuv 7 ? VN. nARTRIDHR A CO.
Co-Pavtnerahip Notice*
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in reei'tv. ill'll* >1 fli tViMii. All "iilfr. will lllttti
proiiift .I'l'iui'iu, Hint mu ii'M» vif"l y>olirii«'l,
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DIED.
On the l»th day of October, 15ds, at Amcrt.-ns
Sumter county, Ga., MELINDA IIE.VIH EDi-N. ttie
consort of Thomaa U. EJeu. farmery of Savannah.
At Oreensboro’, X. C., a’-ont the Ist of June.
ROBERT W. CAMPBELL. 211 Georgia Battalion,
aged ss years.
Georgia Chapter, So. 3, U. A. M.
® A regular romnsnni a’P>t> °f
Ji will be held at Masonic Hall This (Wed
«S36!Sa» needayj Evoubic, at 7 o’clock.
Companions ot other Chapters r,ro invited to at
land. By order of
E T. TCKN’EE, D *•
J. TTatmtooK Esrn.L. Pec n;
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITChTi
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH 11 SCRATCH! 11
AVhoatmi’s Ointment,
WIU CiSBE THI ITCH IS FORTY-EJ6HT HOURS
A lao curia 8 It Rhenns, Cicero. Chi ld lias, and a!
Eruption* of. the Ski" Pri-e id rent a F r *>.ls t'
all Drn&dete By e nding CD rente to Weeks A V ttc-r
Sole A-ret*. 170 Wiahinrrton street. B 'Sion, M"‘4. t'
will be forwarded by mail free of postota. to an
part of the nutted yow.
SKW ADVKRTTSEiyiEATfi.
HEWITT’S
GLOBE HOTEL,
Augusta, G-a.
rHE OLD OLOBE HOTEL, eorner Broad and Jark
A eon street*, having pae°ed into ttte hands o! \N
C ItrwiTT. late of the ‘-liewirtH use,” Va., has beet
thoroughly retiovated. and U aj? w ' ir- 11 f UT ice recep
tion ot visitor" to the city He will be most happy
to see b!a old Mentis and the travelling public gen
erally at the I'W’tte where they will receive (very st
tenti-m and meet with the ve v best acteonunodatio!
the bouttiera country tain eff <rd.
W. t_. 111. WITT, Proprietor.
Co] O TT Jon-ek C'e-lt. tia.'m
The Fisheries.
FOR BALE—English »cd Epinish Cast Nets. Cast
Met 1 e:td», Tlilmblt'S. list'd an t l ead Lines.
Fish Lines, Cotton and Hemp Seiti" Twme. Cottoi
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Seines and Ptp Nets. Cork r.nd Ce- ar Floats, Bight
nrd Left-laid Net snd Beilin Rope.
Every hhid of Net and Seine made to order.
American Net and Twine Cos.,
43 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON.
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1,. BARRELS Old Virginia Mountain lVw Whiskey
‘i j go i Vil -B. Rohrer pure old Rye Whiskey
10 firkins prime Western Butter
go tub- New York State Butter
10 bexo. Dairy Cheese
1-0 bnsheie White Corn
r.O bnstn-le peas
10 bushel* Ground Nuts •
nB-3 CUNNINGHAM & PURSE
For Sale,
1 'Ji |A BUSHELS rjrime White Corn
1 OvU 2000 buslieta Prime White Oats
1,3 N. A. HARDEE A CO.
eveMTnstrucW.
BOOK-KEEPING tan -lit practically; riain and Or.
namehtal Pcnmnnship. German and Old Eng.
i-h Text Block Le taring, &c.. in alt their moderr
styles and lirish, written and taught. In a -hot' dm
I ehnl he prepared to ree-iveday Mi l ever.iug seh "!-
ire in virions hrauch.’S. Private lessons given in Pi n
m ins! ip atreosormt'te rates.
For lurther particulars address
W. B. K. JOHNSON, ”
n3-2 Herald Oißce, Savaun h. Georgia.
LARD.
OKE THOUSAND TOUNDS GEORGIA
LARD,
For sale by
nS.3 GEORGE C. FREEMAN/'
CRACKERS.
•)C BARRELS Sofia. Sngar, Batter, Lemon Ginger.
•*> O and Fancy. For sala by
nB-3 GEORGE C FREEMAN.
PRSMECORN
FOR SALS IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT
C. V. HUTOHIXS, , *
novg 3 ica Bay street.
PIAJSO WANTED..
A GOOD PIANO wonted to rent. Address X Y.
Z., Herald office. novß
FOR SALE'
Two FINE FIVE KEY CLARIONETS. "B find C.”
Enquire at THIS OFFICE.
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Yot’Nii A MOWRKI.L
Povi'L"' i J i"|n li'turi.
Coal Yard.
rlKDnr'f .a'gnrel ben leave O' iinnoiuue to (1)1 lilt
acn» ol liiiHiinali that in. y nave rmuennl le ir
Goal T»rd ul their wharf, Imini iy khiiirii ' * Hi "
Chaileainn wharf, wlu-ra lli.-y 1"M1,,'.,' kerniig oh
hand a full anppl, of r ial fm Fiuii.l,. Min ilnh m und
Him kanuth n» The. i, mow iiii'illuu |m m le "Tn r
, Vapiir and Trade ilimi tnmi hainruoie m,,| | till..
| deluhla,' ou ton. Ilia. 1,.mi1l! 1 . I'-iei;ii, {mu. |,,,i hnrv
Wed Atii t'uNi »liuh luey off.-r |or • dun lm. p, ,mj
I (Utii h»oi |»
U.AGIIoUN * 01 NNlVi.jiaM
Miulu tuttl Owunly 'l'ua Cvk
aSllf ti.iiw ida i It a t.unat.Ui. I t n 111 i.n, nod
, mi. firib tali, >ufii yaiil he ("Uewo,
taitMiagtwul,.
•htl* IMfMtf •ftiTi'filji
j SPECIIb NOTICE!*.
EATCHBLOR’S HAIR DYE !
The Original and Best In tlie World! The only trn.
- .md perfect II air Dye. HarntJeM. It .liable and Install.
1 1 neons. Produce's immediate y a splendid Black or
' natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
I Remedies the ill effect, of bad dyss. Sold by all Drug
gist*. The genuine is .ignod VViiliam A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF StILLEFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair,
anl t-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nr.w Yorat.
A PHY SIOLOGICAL View of MABIUAUE
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fino Plates
and Engravings of the Anatomy of ti e I!uatau Or
gans In a slate of Health and Disease, with a lYca-
Uso on Early Errors, its Deplorable Con ofincnces
upon the mind and Body, with the Author s ri.;n ol
Tii'-.'inenT— ho only rational and suceee.-.ful mods oi
uie, as shown by the report of cases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, and those centcut
.dating marriage, who entertain doubts.of titeir phys
ral condition, bent free of postage to any addres
on receipt of 20 cents, in stamps or po-tage carrency,
bv odd''•’.•lug Dr. LA CROIX, No. Si .Maiden L.nc.
Albany, N. Y. r
i ne ..aiaor may tm consulted upon ary of tlie dis
ease* upon which his book treat* either personally oi
by moil, and medicine.* sent to any part of ttie world,
octio 6m ' #
MAUfdaU;*: and cmiuiw
An Essay ot A T Mrntns iir.d Instruction for loung
men, .jyst pnMishcd I»y the Howard Association, and
sent in sealed letter envelope* frea of charge.
Address Dr. J. SKILL IN HOUGHTON, Howard
vssociation. Philadelphia, Pa. a octl‘^-3m
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight i The ludkv treasure and gcntln
area’s boon I The k thing*’ and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Maguolia
Used for bathing the face and per*ou, to render the
•kiu soft nta fresh, to prevent eruptions, to pci fume
clothing, &c.
it overcome* the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches. &c.
It core* nervous headache and allays inflammation.
It cool*, tofteiis and adds delicacy to the skin.
It fields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosqneto bites and --‘Jugs of insee*B.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
ihe Magnolia Water once and you will use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
HAMAS BAUXKS & CO.,
oct?7-eodly Props* Kxcliisive Agents, N. Y.
S. T.—lßßo—X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters.
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
Tbry are an antidote to change of water and diet.
Tney overcome effect* of dibsipsti n and late hours.
They strengthen tlie system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fever*.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach
They cure l)y**pep*ia and Const’pu'fon.
They cure Diarrhea, Cholera ur.d cholera Morbus
They cure Liver Complain* mid Nervous fie and ‘Cht*.
They arc tbe bc.-t Hit ere in Ihe world They make
• he VtQaK strong, ana arc exhansted nature*-? grout r»*-
storer They are made of piueSt. Crc-ix Rum, the
elebrated Calisaya Bui k, root.-? and herbs and aie
tnkvn With the pleasure of • b verage without regard
o age or timo of ifc»y. Purticulaily recommended t
ielicth* persons requiring a gentle stimulant. >oM b;
•11 Groc»rs, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only g< n*
'uine when Cork is covered by our private U. S. Stump,
beware ot counterfeits and refilled bottles.
1\ II DRAKE & CO.,
oet2fl-codly £1 P.;rk Row* New York.
We have learned not to be astonished at anything.
Years oi I'xperieuce and a correspondence exten ling
whroughout all nationalities of the habitable globe
huve turned theories into facts and established n bas.?
rom wni' h we need not err. We are not surprise and
tt such facts as the following -although the person?
viio write them are. \\ e know the persons und cm
uoißtucce*. hence feel at liberty to iad-jrso their
4tute:iicuts:
‘•Nf.w Bedford, Mass., Nov. ‘24, 1863.
Dear Sir,—l ba.nbeou aißicted many years v\jtb
severe pro*tiatii<g cramps tn my limbs, cuiu feet and
; .nd*. and a general <tis i dered system, i’nysici-.iis
>bd mot. Lines faded to relieve me. While visiting
< me frieiK.s m New York who were using Piuntution
Bit tern, they \ icvaiied Ui on me to tr} them. I com
menced with a smail wine-glatslui alter amner. Peel
ing better by degree-, i«» a lew days I was astonished
I'nid thu coldness and cramps had entirely left inc.
nd I c*aiWsleep the night tmough, winch 1 have not
done for years. I leelhke another being. Aly appo*
i»le utid eireugth have also greatly improved by me
use of the i'lat t-itiou Bitiets.
Respeetfuliy, JuDiin Rcseix.*’
BbeiiSbukt, Wig., Sept 10* J 863.
• * • I have been in the array hospita.s far four
teen months—speoi bless and ntaily dead. At Alton,
ill., they bottle oi I luuiution Bitters. * *
t hree bullies resLoieU my speech and cured me. * •
C. A. Placik.”
The following is from tne Manager of the Union
Home School tor the Children of Volunteers:
‘•Havkmlyeu Ma.nsiu>% 67th St, \
New York, August % 18&L /
Dr. Deak":—Your Dondenul liuntati u Bitter*
have been gi'.onto some of our little children suns h.g
rom \#aau*:rs and weak luDi'B witu most happy
effect. One little girl iu particular, with pains m tier
ut'ad. loss of app- iite, and daily wasting consumption,
on whom ail medical skill had been ex..au>ieu* has
been entirely restored. We commenced with but a
twiipuontul oi Bhte.s » day. Her appuite and
sLrcugtb rapidly increased, and the is now well.
RespettiulJy* Alia O. Ai. D.- vot.”
“* " * I owe much to you, for I verily beliun:
th« Plantation DiLtorß have saved my life.
lkv. W. ii. Wagoonxb.
Madrid, N. Y.
• • • • Thou wilt fenc me two bottlcg more of
thy Plantation Bitters. My wile has been greatly
benefited by their use.
Thy friend, Aba Cirrus .
Philadelphia, Pa.”
»*• • • I have been a great sufferer horn Dyspep-
Hg. and had to akfaudon preaching. * * The Plan
tation Biituis have curud mu.
Rev. J. 8. Catboxn,
Rochester, N. i,"
” 1 have given tiie Plantation Bitter* to
hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most as
tonishing effect.
0 W. D. Andrews,
Superintendent Soldiers* IL me, Cincinnati, O.'*
“• * ** The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
Liver C<implai.iL of which 1 was »aid up pres irate,
and bnd to afl.inron my business.
H. B. Kisosuiv, Cleveland, Ohio.”
“ The Plantation Bitters have enred me of
a derangement of the Kidney* and Urin.uy Organs
that ha* nit'insced me tor years It act- like a cm*, in.
C. C. M >°ae, No. tfc, Broadway.”
Ac.; Kc. % Ac., Ac., “ Ac.
The Plantation liitters make the weak strong, the ,
languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature s great re-
Btorcr. They are composed of tue celebrated Calisaya
Hark, Wiuteigit <jii, Wushanas, Itoots, Uctbs, Ac., all
preserved »u perfeutly pure bL Croix Hum.
*. Tt—lHtiO X 9
P» rM>n- of iM dontary babltv, troubled with wetk*
ii*'M*. luml'ui! ', puipiUHou of thu heart, luck of uppe
titi', UlfcireiH ufier eating, torpid liver, coiMipatiun,
/tu, tlc-eni: n> *uflVr if liny win not try them
They are recommended by ihe bightst uudirsl uu
•le ill ii a, amt are warniitsu to proJaur an immediate
tHmefleisl rOeet. They are txtiedlugiy agreeable,
riel ferity pure, and Ifln mires.
Novii'i.—Auy |Nir«nii pvrftndiug to mi Piantatkm
( ItiUere ut bulk m i»> iheguiioiiiH * , «*ml tm*
| iM-ioi His pui i-p only \u our fag robin home. He
| war** <4 hQlilv* refitted wiUi uiiU i'oi>p- vuirlmie eiug,
'l* whUdi eeverel imreoilenrc wireaiiy m me
ih'ii veiyUdilw hue mir I loie l t»'a*etamp over Uih
I reikiinmuliteUMt, mm uui on eieet-puni
|..Ud.
| ilold hr fv'p-Veble «i4e*lvre ihreughout the habllah l *
l^wM.
I M liHAHC A ,
Raaixik bLV , 'lHb
LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT.
IN
Tfais Country!
REORGANIZED FOR
1 GRIND SOUTHERN TOUR
For Season of 1865-6.
Will Exhibit s Savannah
For a abort time only, commencing
Thursday, Hoy. 9.
■ ~ - q Tite ManageYtt would r«-
sjx-otfully stale that in tlie
selection of Ariista for the
11 J, j Colossal
[ALLIANCE,
I y ; jit has iiesn the Froprietors’
j ‘ T ,! 2«tre to soiure such a ta-
I rit-ty that no patron siiall
ft. full to find in it much that
will iiigtrnct the mind and
jp | '-S * neli,uu the attention.
7 1 and |f« the brilliant
|| f Cluster
| f CELEBRITIES
[ || which adorn this
ITtiiiietl Clroqs
Jf Vi are unpui-.ilk-ied iu theirsev
% ::\ ei ' ai specialties.
bv/ ifj | Ttie inasL.fi cut
f-: Scenes
P»j .
ARENA
I re L-nrienoU aud Ueaat.fl J
“ GORGEOUS
fsppz, PARAPHERNALIA
f $ | SUPERB HUSK.
h l! MESSUS.
STONE,
ROSSTOH&IURRAT
r having Banished the autique
Lyle, ullil tvaclied perlt-CUou
:i -——v j iu this organization, oißr no
st-.tic or CAM*tutted nets.
• !' Feafurrs «ml Fresh
Xenkto
fa never inttaducod to
% Attached to this comhina-
j nation are
HUTCHINGSON'S
'' jM, DOGS,
| J 3ES - STONE’S
‘WF/? c OIVI SC
W;if ! MULBS,
Ana hue.
T !f Will shew how much livelier
It f ij they are than all other Comic
jlf !/ /»: y 7 lil nice. Trick Mules. Fanny
F ,j Mules, Duneiun Jl"itv. or
i "crtYcS.iS.h-.'vh, ii any othci’ t'uaint Main
lIJ ' known to fame tor being
/ dvT—atSli-tJ'-ar j tn their conduct
' :■ .•'''"Tb
B*s
' .5 " 1 fa I'-’-, y- J
a {
Public aitontlon Is calleil tu tho
GRAND
Free Exhibition
OK TUB Gi MNASTIO MIRACLE OF
mWIWMILLWIOX,
OR
FLYING IN TI7E AIK, *
Hr ilia iniiepld r.in. ratiai,
»Unop tllnond,
TUB WONDER n| IIIR UONLIII
I This ■liieinlhl UlHlniioii. KOiUiiiiimi win In, vl.cii
ahj.i an i" Hi« fi.OM. i,i)ia.<..v , tliMiurn
I Clnu. PafMUni " 'ii .ii |u■ hs |i. in.
I Hi»t cunfiaaiH <i no
*■ i "
CmiuH'l O.iWlj fji
| J'uvt* W aHMM*,", iPMMt ~m.
AMPAF.HfiVW. %
S#Vtt ii ii u Ii T It c itVrtiT
WEDNESDAY EYFUHM;. iv ov . g.
Third Night of the Favorite Artl-t*.
IMc. ana Mrs. W. IL Cri.p.
Hr Walter Scots. gruud poetical Ploy of
IHE LADY OF THE LAKE!
teM?”:;:;";
Kile., liunglus MiZwv f." 1 ' 1 ! 00
Blanche Devon ...VT
To conclude with the popular Comply of
Simsasou oj cc.
M r M ilS:-.:::::: *■» «a
| 11 ' J T. Rnyino,, j
WANTED.
Consignees Wanted?*
FoR E. H. S-— w> l)Mt Hour
xo hab b ;a Flour
9 bblg Cracker*
C bbl* A p e*
5 bl-ls fiyg*
C & W- 100 tubs Lard.
Ktiia?sr-
Wanted to Hire,
A < ', OOIJ << OK f V r a ’mall family. For particu.
■it lurw, app.y ; t this noy..
Wanted,
QAUEY, oily BuTldiug, biddemru, Maiao. *
6epls dAwSm
W agon Freight
WANTED
„ For
Macon,
Milled jgeviile,
Albany,
A merle uk. or
Apply to Haw kin,rill,,
_oet»__tf GKf). C. FREEMAN.
Wanted,
A DA T ‘ Apcnts Wanted to -ell anew and
Vjs-J wonderful bEtMAO At HIM;, the only
cheap one licensed. Atiuiesg SHAW & CLAI.K. BA
uefi.rd. Mimic. aeplA-diw3, a .
_ I'uli SALE &.TO KENT.
Steam Mill
FOR SALE.
< ffer their Steam Circular Paw and
"Ui ,T' ritt . M, l 1 o r c ?, h 0 J! 111 is located mhojt fie
miles S iudnrsv-llc. Washington county, and
one mile ffcm No. C.ntral Bii road. 7
Th. Engine is a tweuty.five horse power, with two
cylinder boilers, one tot mill stones, a pood mmiiia
Uiha ad cmplme and iusuoeersiul upemion. *
We will sell the SIP! to remain where It I. trtth
ample supply of Fine Tim-'er for sawing, nr the xh
can he removed. m ‘
hr'nl'nV.mckfc * W S * M oxoU 4211 Log Carts for
We wiU eel]
On Liberal Terms.
Apply to ilefaia. Erwin & Hardee lor further D.r
tKUrnrS. K
°" v; - a BBWIiY & CARTER.
The Screven Honse
fob keistt.
T'iis Commodious and elec art Hotd isrff red far
rent It h Heap ». tty for 100 Red Room* tn ad-lk
tlon Hi Dini*>jr Kooms, Purion*, &c It -Itnafed In
in min ne--a portion of ibo citv. For partlcalars aud
terms apply to
bov2-2w BRYAN. HAR ( RID E k CO.
~ FO K ~BALir
A No. 1 new one-hor e Dray*. Apply to
nov7—2 ERWIN & HARDEE.
PAVILION HOTEL
For IRent.
THAT nrell-lrnown, and rlrnblv lojatdd, and
popular fc?t.«b i-hnient, iitm.ted «»n Bull surer,
Dutv/eeu Broad and Hull street*, oi'cnpying
fur rutirc lots of 60 Pv ro fact onrb, nml the lane ixs
iween the m, and containing al'out forty -rooniH, is
now rff erC fi f,,r rent.
The party retiUn? this property ndll be required to
make fke ueccs-h"? rep and sand give But.*factorj6o
ciuity for the punctual payment oi ro t
‘ JOHN M COOPFR..
nov7—tf Prev’r UuP»n Society.
TO BENT
ABRK’K and Slnto Roof Stable, in a desirable
ioi * : ion. Apply at tliie office,
novfi—3
“foe mC
I OFFER for Rent next year. 165*, my Rice Plflfe, in
Caioden county, on tho Great Sat Ula River,
Mi own i.B the “V. rnon Plantation. *• containing 4-t)
• cres».f fi .si quality Rce Land and about 100 new*
oi bfah land, nil In per;* ct order. Said Plantation b«t*
been cultivated during the war. and therefore requires
no extra work to prepare it for.a crop the ensuing
year
All the negroes formerly belonging to me are stfll on
the place and anxious to >emain, so there would be
no diflicu tv in procuring laborer* On the place 1f»
comirrtable dwelling house, together with ell tlie
neca-s.iry building* for the Accommodation of. labor
ore and storing he crop.
Seed lor tne coming year, including Rico, Com Pea*.
SngarC-ne, soighura, » otton, Jkc., can be obtained
on the place. lor further particulars address the sub
scriber at TTuynesvil)*, Wayne county
JAg F g? VG* _
Store to Let,
AT HILTON HEAD, S. C.
The light and commodious Store, corner Merchants'
Row and Palmetto Avenue, to lease for a limited time.
TCrmfl cany. Addi'Cs*
W. 8. SAMPSON, Jr.,A««llt,
octlS ts Lock Box G. illltoo Mead 8. 0.
.TO RENT.
usee a.M) haSpsomely
Furnished Rooms To Lei,
AT
EABT 00R. OF PRIOC AND ST. iULIAI STS.
ROOMS TOTetT
AT HILTON HEAD, S.O.
The "Pulnu-ttO UcrAld Building." having been n.* , 'f
fitted up, now offer large aud airy Rooms inltahK 1 01
Sleeping Apartments or llu.ino*. pnrpoaes. Fort.'®*
add rex
W. B. SAMPSON, Jr„Age»t.
"eIIS tl l," |. fox I H' '
Plaster Paris,
Foil SAL! HY
Vim Horn. Holyoke fc Murray
«o»f .<J No fl ■TIIHIMIHV. Vti-' W-'K'
SUNDRIES.
•JIIO “SSfK.lS'fc.
tHira-.k' o'liw#
|i.r«i*> Iby .Hiditp 4w4i.''i .i'll H l **' **