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The Daily News and Herald.
BY w. MASON.
IAKTOL W. UWI Mttw,
W. T. THOMPSON AkocUU Bdltor.
Official Paper of the City.
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TO OHS COUNTRY PK1BIM.
A. muoh interest is felt throughout the country in
ragsd to th« prospects of the cotton and other orepa
we will begretefttlto our plialtag
u the Interior (or lnfonneUen do that aehiect. Thooe
who hare opportunity, for obtaining raluable infor
mation in regard to the growing crepe, the working
of the tree-labor aystam. and kindred utter., of gen
eral internet, will confer a faror by
the aame to us.
THE COTTON TBUK OP IAVAISAH.
We published n few days since an article
from the Macon Telegraph oiling attention
to the fact that the merchants and capitalists
of New Orleans had agents circulating in
Southwestern Georgia offering the planters
extraordinary inducements to change the di
rection of their shipments of cotton- The
Columbus Enquirer of the 12th instant, al
luding to this subject speaks as follows :
“Certainly we have no fault to flud with the buai-
neaa men of New Orleans for their liberality and en
terprise in seeking to draw trade from a distance to
then: city. So far as freights from Columbus are con
cerned, they are greatly aided by natural adssalages-
by a water route that has never yet obtained the
heavy trade of which it Is susceptible. Tor tight or
nine month, in the y*ar, this route to continuously
” ——a. thiwugh freight
open, sab sad r.liable. If dMS thxwugh fteigL.
charges were established we believe that no other
route could at present compete with it for the trade
between this city and all the Mississippi region.—
When our road from Opelika to Tuscumbia shall have
been completed, then, and not until then, will the
route by way of our river Mid the Gulf have a rival
which it cannot underbid. If parties interested^ in
transportation by this route and in the trade of New
Orleans are seeking, by enterprise snd liberality, to
obtein the cotton and furnish the supplies of the peo
ple of this region, it la all btr and srotabta.
♦•The only remedy which Savannah and the rail*
roads dependent upon her trade have, is the adoption
of like liberality and enterprise. We do not yet see
any signs of it on the part of Savannah. We suppose
that the through freight arrangement by way of Au
gusta and Charleston which we notice, yesterday, (by
which cotton is to be sent bom Augusta to Livarpeot
at f 6 SO per bale) is an effort oB the part 6f CbsUestoa
and Augusta to meet the New Orleans enterprise in s
proper spirit; but Savannah has no part in that effort,
it behoove* her business men snd the Central Rail*
rssd Company to rub their eyes."
. Whilst we regard as gratuitous the En
quirer's reflection upon the merchants ot
this city, conveyed in the imputation that
they are lacking in the enterprise and liber
ality essential to neutralize the scheme re
ferred to, we thank it for the admonitory
suggestions presented as to the remedy which
Savannah and the railroads dependent upon
her must adopt to meet successfully the ap
prehended danger. The statement that ar
rangements have been made for reduced
through freights by way of AuguBta and
Charleston in anticipation of the New Or
leans movement, with the assurance that no
corresponding arrangement has been made in
behalf of the interests of this point, we
confess, took os by sorpriae. But from in
formation we have received from' a reliable
source we are inclined to think the En
quirer is in error when it states that a per
manent or continuous arrangement has been
effected for the transportation of cotton from
Augusta to Liverpool vfa New York at $G 50
per bale. ■
Such a thing is impracticable, from the
fact that freights are fluctuating, and are
regulated from dav to day by circumstances
as controlling in their operation as the laws
of supply and demand. The freight on a
bag of cotton from Charleston to New York
may be $2 50 at this dull season, when six
weeks hence, from an increased influx of
produots from the country seeking transport
ation abroad, it may ran np to double that
amount. Nor do we believe that cotton can
be shipped from Columbus to New Orleans
as cheaply as it can be sent to Savannah;
and our conviction upon this. point is
tUrengtbaned by the extraordinary induce
ments offered by the merchants of New Or
leans to divert the oofoan if that direction.
If the cost at transportation is lees, and the
planter can realize more upon sales in that
market than can be realized here, why the
necessity of tendering him unusual advances
of money and merchandise to start him with
tbt current of his interests?
But we have referred to this matter not so
much for discussion as to invite the attention
of oar merchants to the remarks of the En
quirer, for wheat they were doubtless in
tended.
Thb Legality op the Acts or Coitoazss.
—It is stated that the Hon. Thomas Ewing,
of Ohio, has written a letter designed for
publication, in which ha hlw the bold
ground that the Congress which has just ad
journed, being composed of representatives
from only twenty-five States, coaid not con
stitutionally pass any act over the'President's
veto; and that, therefore, the Freed wen’s
Bureau bill, the Civil Rights bill, and tlie Con
stitutional amendment, an legal null ties-
Mr. Ewing is one of the very lew surviving
it,tMiYinn of the Jacksonian era. He was a
member of U»e United 9tfoes' gfipa^c >'be*
Clay, Webster and their illustrious compeers
were then, He waa a member pf resident
Harrison's party, anA all tfrrwifefl tlibrbright
est days of the old Whig party he wag one
of its ablest and most faithful leaders- He
is a thorough Conservative, purely hmest V>
his political sentiments, and no doubt be fully
believas wha* h*U0% i» regaa^tff OjFSfore
said acts of Congress.
Tea Comoa Caor os East FlobidA.—
We regret ta learn from oar sprightly cotem
porary, the Gainesville New Era, that the
crop prospects in that section an by no
means promising. It say a
The late drought followed by heavy and
almost dtuly rains, have injured to a vast
extent the prospects of the cotton crop in
this section. In many fields we have noticed
the ground ia almost covered with the drop
ping fruit, and in aome very dry places,
gS
eral large planters, to whom we have spoken
on the subject, estimate that more than
one half of what U known. v the “middle
crop” win be At •/This'will prove a ®*ions
loss to oar planless liHl will aedaas the
already short crop of long staple from two
to five hundred bales in this and adjoin
ing counties.
Radical Logic.—The Tribune is uneasy
because of the bad' recced of Congress on
the subject of retrenchment; and, to palliate
the increase of members’ pey, pleads that
that proceeding . in* - sustained by certain
friends of the President. The logic of the
thing is not according to. WhatisI^. The
minor is supposed to be less than the major
—the minority less potent than the majority.
Bat the Tribane proposes to roversf fU IkiA
and ta hold the eonnervatlvo mifloHty **■
sponsible for the acts of the Radical majori
ty- The argument will hardly convince the
people.
South west, art Railboad.—The Director,
of this road held their annual meeting la
Macon on Thursday last. They declared bo
dividend, we are Informed, because their en
tire assets are needed to make necessary re
pairs and purchase naw roiling stock for the
road.
iAVASSAH ABD
Among the nomarous aappionewadt of cmr
q||y now .nfcfngV ffta mar will intercourse
with her by mO, not ft s least interesting and
attractive is that pntaioto sf the fdphwnlar
State lying west of Hie ApalahMeola -river.
We were informed a few days since by a
gentleman from lf«ri«itit» that a movement
was in contemplation there having for its
id»«i» — ——ill—I r—KM
ideation with Savannah.
We learn from the Marianna Courier, of
the 10th inst, that the ideeds rapidly taking
form. It says:*“The reader will notice that
■ah sppffcagdh
General Assembly fern* hot 8f incorpora
tion, organising a company for
—iy ;■ frdnrTtt we p:
nect with the A Bautin and Gulf Railroad
from Savannah. TWa is a step in the aighh
direction, and wn hope WO meet no oppOtfJ
tion in the General AaMmbly, and will fcn-
bst capital and enterprise sufficient to carry
out the object of the movers. 'This county
from its settleaaent has felt the want iff facil
ities of transit fen ban produots, and hue
prosperity will he dated from the eoHqffd-
tion of this desirable outlet."
The point of intersection with the Savan
nah mad anil he somewhere ia the vieiaity
of Baht bridge, bat west, we presume, of
Flint river. The country bordering on the
Chipola river in West Honda is not surpass
ed by any other i« America lor the produc
tion of ootton. tu.i
Tke Kemeval off Samurai Terry from
Virginia.
The Richmond papers announce the de
tachment of Gen. Teery from the coaamaari
in Virginia, and the appointment of Otoe.
Schofield to succeed him. Judging from the
remarks of the Whig and Timet upon the
change of officers, few have contrived to make
themaeivea sosapopolar ia. the admimstm
tion of an important eamnaad as Gen. Terry.
He is not only nnpopnhur with the press, bflt
is greatly disliked by the people, and all are.
delighted that he has been superseded. -The
Whig, noticing his departure, says; “In trou
blous times, when a military commander is
assigned to the government of a people with
whose sentiments bis own are at variance,' fy
is a tribute to his official and personal worth
of whioh be may well ha pnood when regret
and sorrow at his departure are manifested.
It would be gratifying to ns if we could say
that, in the recent reorganization of military
departments under whioh Gen. Terry is to be
assigned to a new theatre ai operations, his
departure hence will be a source of such re
gret to onr citizens. It will not They win
all, on the contrary, be pleased at the parting.
He came here with prepossessions against
oar people, sad permitting tfr.an to have foil
sway, he has never undentoood or appre
ciated ns. By his own showing before the
Committee of Fifteen, he has never cultivated
their kindly feelings, or sought or had any
association with them. Ha has from first to
last looked on them with jaundiced eyes—
has misunderstood, misjudged and misrepre
sented them.”
Plan or tub Daswamvaa.—The Chi
cago Tribane, a very bold and able journal,
well posted ha ta Aha obj+ets mod purposeir df
tbe radicals, ssys:
It seems probable that tbe South
Stt&iaURCUEL
it will be the clear duty of the present
gress to lay the axe at the not of Andrew
Johnson’s Provisional Governments, and re
organize tbaaa oalbo bmsfe- of impartial suf
frage. There will be no war of races then-
Instead of it, there wW be respect tor law,
and submission to it. General Grant knows
how to establish and execute anything which
the law-making powar may enact, without
leaving any war of races in his track.
Upon this tbe New York Times makes tbe
following comment : “ There is no reticence
or ambiguity in this. If the Southern States
fail to ratify the constitutional amendment
which has been submitted to them, their
right to self-government ia to be trampled
under foot, their conatitatioBsl rights to reg
ulate the suffrage aonutied, and their entire
machinery of government ia to be recon
structed according to tbe Radical model.
This is what tbe Chicago Tribune threatens.
And we know no journal that ia better in
formed as to the Radical plana, or more likely
to be entrusted with thair promulgation
“The revolutionary meaaure thus indica
ted as a probable contingency, might be dis
credited if it were at variance with tbe tone
displayed by Radical leaders since the close
of the session. Unfortunately, tbe reverse
is the fact."
ante tub GeqPBL in Missouri—The
th-— Whktfyii<B|»m *r*'iy «> «
Preach
Test Oath.-
best seen where, by the aid of tbe military,
it has compfele paswasion of power, and all
one side—aa in Missouri. A Test Oath ex
ists In this ^take^'and tovtftfaw it is op
erating may be gathered from jbn partial rt
turns of the ducfcM; of the CfrioR 06 bit <
a single county (Marias). The Palmyra
Spectator, of Friday last, says:
last. Th. criminal dock at ta quite Urge, and differs
widely from the docket of tenter yetua. Fomdsaa
ministers were iedirted tor preaching the Gospel
Their caeca, we learn, ware laid over to the. Beat Feb
ruary term. The docket nut. somewhat after this
feahten : Bev. Jamas S. Grew, preaching the Gospel;
John Smith, selling wUahuy without a license ; Bar.
W. M. Newland, preaching the Gospel
cense; Jems. Blown, ceiling whisks-
Bar. J. H. Imther, preaching the Gospel; Judy Dun-
ley, keeping a bawdy hoase; Bev. Henry Louth an,
preaching the Gospel, wal to on.” it ,
Many hundreds of clergymen throughout
the State of Missouri burs been arrested on
the same charges aa those that are preferred
against the fourteen tbst have been brought
up for trial before the Circuit dourt for Ma-
rOT,®Lt,«:
the duties of theit-naCMff ffiflee as to preach
charity to the neighbor when, in the opinion
ot their persecutor., they should have ex-
atlql pratiesabo»*^fl|ion, »
d<?ah otit damnation to all who would not
bow to Geslefs asps or who believed iu the
humanizing influences of tm, famine apd
Neqro Scttraob.—There are but five
States which make a» legal dietinetbm among
their cilizaus aa to the fight of suffrage jod
the grouad of color Mataa. Vermont, New
Hampshire, MMaaehomttsaadRhode Island.
In New York negeeaa to note must be own
ers of a freehold worth at least f2y0. AI1
the other States deny the right of suffrage to
the negro. A Bate to extend it rotbeooi-
ored race was taken in 1865, in Colorado
(Sept. 8), Connecticut (Oct 2), Wisconsin
(Nov. 7), Minnesota (Nov. 7). All these
declared qgainrt U by large majorizes, and
yet arc now for forcing it upon tbe Southern
Stalest Verily, aRsStUdy IsWjifegt
Gave it DV.—Henry Ctay ben. who vtaLdt ani
time Chaplain ta Oongrma.Bed very strong otfretiuhs
to the cuatca.fr the members cf Ha coogfegsboh of
^Tsssrsan?srasiv
“”“2,» u.
‘^iow listen to me. tad rn ten you who the people
are as — — •* '
He
ortr toe w*y," apd
•■Deacon A., Who top a
then went on “*
Presently
gave hi. db_
oontlirned toe ecaae
At length come one eateed the door wtm . SM ua-
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
FT i
DETAILS.
Tke Jwdlclery Cwneneittce C«».piracy-
CenetpeUemn of tke Sabenud Wlt-
Biaan li.ttir ef Jedgt Advocate
Oeaersl Holt, fee., fee.
We find in a Northern paper the following
account of the cdffifiM^r by Uii Ju^ciary |
Committee to convict Mr. Davis of compile!-’
conspiracy to convict
of bogus witnesses, and
witnesses. had confessed
that they had befu
of the Govaruiaant ia>
Bureau of M2R
tweU to admit ia
witnesses, on being
littee, retracted eori
voptU^G^rifami daclared teati-
nvonri a# originally given, waa false in every
pArtimlef .
Ttoa tyitnaesaa declared to tbe oonunittee
that they were promised and received, large
sums of money for spiking false affidavits for
the 'Bureau of Muitpqy Justice, and yet t^e
commitfee cahoot see ,in auch inducemeiife
snd eouaiderations a raatoeable explanation,
for the course |k|y (Ike witnesses) bad pur
sued. Campbell further declared that,‘in-
sfoadefffeeing fe-lhe rebel serrica, aaiie bad
■gtain'lj- v tit) kofrad lived emolasivefy in
New York during the war, working - fit- his
tiade, (gas-fitting,) and he gave the names
and addresses of tee persons for whom he
had worked, and of others who knew him
well, and saw him daily during that period.
Tbe committee promptly dispatched an agent
with him to-New York, who look bint into
tbe presence of the persons he had carped,
whea be waa at once identified as the party
lie claimed to be before the committee, and
yet-the majority of that sapient body “are
opt able to any whether his original staler
menu are true pr (Mao.”
Tbst Campbell and Snevel were suborned,
aa they confessed before the Committee, and
wer* employed to soboru others, and paid
hondstynely for their rascality, the following
cocrespoadance, whioh X have procured with
*”jff***’T*V w T,i t r will establish beyond a doubt
The first latter ia directed to “Sanford Cono
ver, Esq, Washington, D. C.,” ,
Wxldoh House, St. Albanx, i
Noveub jt 19, 1865. j
Ma. Comovxx:
Dear Sir—I have just parted with the party
I thought would do to represent Lamar. He
will go into the game and swear all that ia
wanted, bat he places his price at a pretty
high figure. He wants $3,000, and says he
won’t sell hia soul for less. Yon told me not
to go shore (1,500, bat the Judge told me
afterwards that if necessary I could go $500
more. But even this is far below the mark-
What am I to do ? I have written the Judge
how the matter stands, and I hope you wfrl
urge him to come to the terms. Dick is a
good fellow, and we can depend an him with
out fear, and he has the faculty liars need
most—a mighty good memory- X hope to
receive a message from you to-morrp w, telling
me to strike the bargain. At any rate, let
me know how to act as soon as possible.
"vT ' ’ Truly yours,
William Camtbfi.i-
New Yoke, March 5, 18G6.
M» Conover;
Dear Sir:—I have been trying to see
yon for several days, but hear that
you. are out of town. I shall leave this at
station A. that you may get it as soon as you
return. I am in great need of more money—
my last investments did not pay. and I am
dead broke and so is SneveL The Judge
told me when I last saw him to communicate
with him only through yon, and I don’t like
to write him; but I must have money in a
few days. Get him to send me $500, for
nothing leas will be of any use to me. I
wish I cOuld get in bulk all I am to receive,
and then I could get into safer business; but
I suppose you are all afraid that if you should
give me all in my hands at once I could not
be found when most wanted. I don’t like' to
be suspected, but anything is better than
being poor, so I will take what I can get;
bnt of course not less than $500. Don’t keep
me waiting again, for God’s sake, for I shall
hardly be able to raise cock-tails and segars
till I near from you. Truly yours,
William Campbell.
War Department, j
Bureau of Military Justice, v
Washington, D. C.. March 17, 1866.)
Mr. S. Conover:
Dear Sir—Since writing you and enclosing
draft as requested, I have received a letter
from Campbell, to which I replied this morn-
ibg, mentioning the funds remitted to you
for himself ana Hr. Snevel, and asked him
to see you. He does not, however, know
precisely where to find you, and I presume
you have now bis address, which is the Whit
ney House, corner of Twelfth street and
Broadway. I hope yon will place the funds
in Us hands with the least possible delay, a9
he Seems to be greatly in need.
Very respectfully, your obedieut servant,
" u J-Holt, \
" Judge Advocate General.
The followingletler is directed to “Sand-
ford Conover, Esq., Postofflce, station F,
New tork city:.”
Asior House, April 17, 1866.
Dear Conover—I came in laid evening and
have been aD day endeavoring (o find you,
That villain Campbell h^ divulged the
whole arrangement to Davi§’ friends, and
will, if ^possible, be pushed before the com
mittee.,' 1 have been seat on to assist you in
getting him sweet again, so that be will stand
by bis story, or else keep out of the way. Ii
must be done at any cost. I am prepared
vtuh the needful. UId 279 and No. 8 were
at headquarters the day before yesterday,
and are furious. We shall be well rewarded
if we Save their bacon. It must be done
Call the moment you receive this. I shall
wait till yon come, tor I can do nothing with
out you. I have also written to your old
address. As ever, yours, M.
On this evidence let tbe public determine
whether Campbell and company had any in
ducements or considerations for the course
they pursued, and whether the affidavits
made by them for the Barean of Military
Jurtice were uue or false. What a pity the
Judiciary Committee could not Shield
their friends completely.
I km obliged, in order to reach the next
mail, to bring my letter to an abrupt conclu
sion^ In my next I shall have something to
* the mysterious and furious 279 and
RABHIED.
JQ«iifiO»I-OOURVOl*i£.-In UUs city,OR *ifik
lasukn ta* lav. c,r. lMtoa, b. p. miinnate*
lawttark. tatttta ffifea auguhta, e«i, aeagefor
oftkekiteJ.A. On—Ha, r*q, of tab clfo,. „.
I KqeXntiBaa ot Mr.
WUIAM B. KTURAXDGF WlfoipecttpUy invited to
an—htaffinferi tern U* tow- retedrere, tomw at
Dwtfsrearii ateto «trata this afternoon ate
!>» ■ i,
CHOICE rAMILY FLOUR I
_,r- i FROM NEW WHEAT.
OWI SaaSnaah Steam VtourlRc unis (not end of
X Broughton street) Are new supplying Grocers
and FanMer vrttft ah excellent qmfttr of jfKW
VUNHL pad* frem MBW WHEAT. Fateliea sap-
piie* p Ibetr resident**, b* tbe barrel, ball barrel,
OBITS and BEAU
WANTED,
A WiLJWiWO HOUB^ or three m
XjL and kitchen in* fa riifehed hciiae, for ooe or
□tcrotta. Terkw cMu and iecurttj fftven Tor good
Cfi rn Aftmtora." Mc4€rmso T. B., atattn^ terns, Ac.,
'—* o*. a aalS-tf
KISSENGBN WATER
On Draught,
iV I "jS.Jl's ‘ ,, 1 > *■ W. MARsn A 00.-S.
aBTl-lw Comer WhkAlier and CoagrepRsU.
To Epicures.
2000 BautaM ■taxuntua
In fine ordej, to sal* bj ‘ a
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NMlHt jDBPATCHBS.
FROjI NfiW YORK.
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BROADWAY
HAVANA.
CHOLERA IN NORTHERN CITIES.
‘ New Torm. ArePstlS.—Five-Twanllre, ISigi
Forties. 102Ji; 8even-Tlurtiea, 4#*X; GoW. S3M
Cottar active at fall,prices; sales Q00 b*^* i * > | * 4 ^
6c, flffiur firmer for Southern;
vs SSfeSJS.,23. Wbert 3£5C. better. Com tfc Btore
Fork base/; safes A230 bbls. Mes* »t Jjai
inrhvt^V Whiik&j Grooartea ouIL
a*s.47tofe«8e. Bosia, 81ki®$8-
jUarnnadates of Augsst IS, raoeived P*r Colnmbfe.
ssj aU vessels arriving fsom Ajueci r,a finrt* are unar-
sntiDed twenty daj?. owing toebotofa. TbeOsptato-
Q nail ban ordered all criminate or notetoRsfr bed
characters, wbo have been brire or aereia prison, to
be toanapoatad to Mead Fernando Po. Itlarafastod
beto so dtogustod with Cuban affbirs aa to toadur.bto.
tew ia very dull hi IWvrea. aedao
fieights offering for the United States excepting dfi
per eeat. dAcoanL • ; I
Afire eederted this morn tag ta Hresman’a dmg
store, Broedwev: loss gau.OOO. - Rogers * Brefear,
silver pUten, mid P. Corbett k Co., to and wool
deafen, also mAred to the sniouat c# AM-
Eleven cases And six deaths frtmi cbolare reported.
Eleven cXses and seven deaths in Breokiym.
A CinctaneG dispatch says there were unity ifot
deaths from dlolera yesterday ta that cAtjr,
There were twenty new cases of cAoiera ta Phils-
flelphla and six 'deaths to-day.
* ftiOM BALTIMORE.
iettlcmevt betwf.es thb two
BAY USBS.
Important from Mezioo.
NKW» FROM CANADA-
Baltocoms. ▲QgMrit 16.—Tbe great tteffimboffit oppo
sition on Chesapeake Bay, which has been carried on
tag the fifteen months between the old Bay Mae
and new O'Leary line, waa to-day terminated by a
seUletnent which involved the payment to Arthar
L«Hy ffiid C. A. Garrison, of Mew York, of a qaerter
mUon of dollars, and the purchase by old Una of
steamers of the George Lear}'. The old Una ia now In
possession of the vaiaaMe Baltimore and Hocfalk
route/ /uV ! *
The We* York Herald's City of Mexico
denee says eighteen citizens hsve best
charged with conspiring to abduct Maximilian
hold him until he consented to abdicate. Tlie A
▲nna-Ortega conspiracy is said to be formidable,
bracing the Archbishop of Mexico and other prominent
persona. The new Ministry is said to be very unpopu
lar with the nation. A. Mexican insurrection recently
took place in the State of Yen Cruz, and 500 Austrians
sent to quell it with Imperial officers, wers captured.
A Toronto special says one thousand volunteers wers
sent to Fort Erie to watch the Fenians. A part became
insubordinate and refused to obey orders. Inadequate
pay and bad treatment was the ostensible cause.
Three gunboats had arrived at Toronto and others
are expected.
FROM PflILADEliPHIAe
Tke Ceavcntisa AS|ff«raed.
•
Pn.Ann.pini, Aug. 16.—2 p. IB-—The Convention
adopted a declaration of principles and adjoarnad
•ine die.
Thera will be an address issued to the people of the
United States, d J •
FROM RICHMOND.
Special Notices. ' : i--
cell behad At ESmLL-S NEWS
ooraer of Bey lane, next to theSfot Office (down
Bate.) Writing Paper* and SkVOOpe, of aU ktad^
ta any quantity, boa a (Ingle (beet np. Pena,
feta ta ■ mini■■■■■■ — dffffiffi
oMfe) u
Orrtcm or Asnoivxis or m )
Bams or rma Sr&n or Gbomia, >
—. Aaeem ia ^rea 1
Billboldare are hereby nqtlffed that tag priority of
taW m 1
too tbafroa tbe tlaeof agfoBMof ta. aaaetaof
taeBank.^ 4.,PQM^ ? ,
aalt-dtwAthenwtf
^Macau TefegrePk red
altot wW phree gubfife refiyte
Comtitntion-
ffT
re-A Bata: I
nffiMXffiOBMOffiMW «UXI* Og.CAUtta.KA
B • rentataattan «f taft three font tonka, ,
PHOSPHORUS, CALUATA..
Tbe Iren give* tbe blood a rich vermllHon eofor
wbert ft become, ttffn and wxtary; fee Pfroapbotu,
reppare nrnnre power in eeata at mtatei dipree.
■ton. While the Ogiuapngtvre bore end vlgw toall
the regena of ftp body. ;, t . , ajl
Bote qaaufectoioia, OA8WBLL, MACK A QO.^ un
der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New Tort, abd Newport,
L For aal. at UrtlllF*
ijB* - - -■ »
Assiarnees’ Notice. tfl£1
The undersigned having been appointed aeefgWM
of the Fermerr and MecbanfrirBank of Sdrenlreb,
Georgia, hereby notify MM-holdere and otter etotat-
■eta agntart tke reld Bank topneent the antte Jo*. jA
qataatloa, and afipereoaa Indebte d .to thu BauW-vc
required to nuk* Immediate payment..
Blll-holdera will loee their priority If the biito art
not preeented wltkla sfx moatterradl tale date.
•I JOttmfelQHABMMB, i
.,11 ^ A. M, GACDkl, dJi-r.
J,8I4f J cJ ,; u Aaalgneea.
•If
Assignee’s
ii
Cases of Cholera Aanooaesd.
BicnsoNT), August 1*.—The Board cf Health re
nouuce seven case, of cholera There have also
been ten eases among the troi;pe at Csmp Jartaoe.
From Boston.
Boston, Aug. 16.—Arrived bark J. R. Ward, from
Savannah.
Mobile Cotton Market.
Mobile, AUg 16.—Cotton stlffer. Sale, to-day ot
300 bales. Quotations unchanged.
From New Or lee ms.
New Orleans, Aug. J6.—Cotton a little stiff.
1,330 bales. Low Middling, 33 to 33. Gold 4*. Bank
sterling, 62.
Notice.
mg£ FOLLOWING X0T3 OF LAND and iaprort-
1 ments upon Lots are in arrears for city takes,
to-wit:
Lot No. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston st.
Lot and improvements No. 6 Carpenter's Row.
Lot and improvements west half of Mo. 13, Carpen
ter’s Bow.
Lot and improvements MO. 14, Carpenter’s Bow.
Lot and improvements No. 15, Carpenter’s Bow.
Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward. east.
ImproTfeffikfent Na 24, Carry town Ward.
Lots No. X 3, and 45, Davis Ward.
One-fourth ot 1>W 51, Garden Lot, east.
Three-fourths of lot 52, Garden Lot, east
On-vfourth of lot c»3. G^rdpn Lot, east
Three-fourths of lot 64. Garden Lot, east.
Lot and improvemerifs Mo. 19, Garden I/M, wash
Fractions 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, C, Tan Yard Tract.
West half lot-No. 10; Gaston Ward.
Lot and improvement* No. 20, Gas tom Ward.
Lots No. 3. 4a Uv 12.13.14, Gaston Ward.
Improvement corner of Hall ana Tatnall atseeta.
Improvamest batween Hull amd Gwtmmett wtMli
. Lot mod unproveme nts Nb. 5, GiimwrviUa»
Lota 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 11, IT, 18, 10, 24, 25, 26, 3S,Rant-
mollensville.
Lota 8,9, and lots and Improvements 9, 4, IS, Worth
Ogtethnrpe Ward.
Lot IP, Middle Oglethorpe Ward.
Lot 23, South Oglclhurpe Ward.
Letters A, B, C. D, E, F. G. H. I, X. Stephen* Ward.
Improvement No. 12. Troop Ward.
Earn port No. 14, Troateea’ Carden.
Improvement No. la, Walton Ward.
lota 28,37 and letter A. Wesley Ward.
As the owner, of the above mentioned property
unknown, notice to hereby gives that, it reli am
are not paid by tte feet day of Septeaabar next. I
cuttona for the respective amounto doe will be pet
into the bands or th; City blirehal. with Instructions
to sdverttoe abd seffeald lorn and Improve-suets tor
psffreset ot all torn dae andooata at arerettataff ami
-fee " ■ T^&'SSb'.
NOTICE.
-assed
ecember,
t>F bifey desert pttoti
_ upon frafoht and presage momey pepablp ta
tala city, and opoo hones and mufee, are required la
be paid monthly.' The undersigned la prepared to re-
ertve twsfevetai for fhe paatmoeth of Apr#.
ii K.T.GIBBQN. i
BG-tf . ... ta|yTreasurer,
BOLTON’S WHARF
STEAM SAW MUX,
WEST 0? HABERSHAM’S KICK MILL.
nnHE UWDEBSIGNED. In connection with ttrtr
A Daw-Mil, are now ruitoltig a PLANING MA-
Ctolftfe and. will keep cenatanUy on bead aa reacei-
meat gf l-onte, and Shtagfes suitable for the city
1 u v : JEFrXRSOS ROBBJtTB M OO.
Jtahstfii Roberta. John Laoa. Mm U Brenelltit
—
New
GEORGIA FLOUR.
CAffi SACKS AND UALF SACKS, from Stovall’a
v^vrw JliU f or g a ] e by
aan-tt OONNXHAT A JOHNSON.
BOOKS! BOOKS 4
'>j- • . . .
bob sal* by
Cooper, Oicotts & FarreHy.
J* i ti.ftr * f ■ 1 1 •* ” * * • t
The Hotite by the Churctiyiri!. bj ^ Ttaoe.
The Mon tan»«, by SalUe J. Hancock.
Onr neighbors *n the Corner^Hodfo, by T. 8. AT-
tanr. - ‘■ •» .
Ten Tears of a Litotime. by Hommt.
A Day’s Bide, by Charles Lever?
Jeany Anbrase, a domestic attuy- ;
AM jkdfijAseyky. Amelia B-Edwa^s.-, ■ , .
AUhiaf the Gauntlet, by Gate*. Wlft
-in')
The noderefoneff fiavtag- Men ajgfefeted assignee
of the Bast of Oeetttarea to Dav inaeb, fleosgtaflS
[ re, ssi 3 to ante epos Us d at lea, AH
qtiMf leaving qIaIxub. the said
Bailk, ere requested to present the aame tor Hqnida-
tlon, and all parties Indented to tbS Want are re-
qoaated to make Immediate payneot. 1
BIHboMere wfflfoebdMto prtartty Iftto hMto are
net presented witatartx MottUm ffumt ibis data.
JOHN C. FBRRILL,
anS-Sm Arelgnge.
CHATHAM INFERIOR OOUBT. I
TUisoat, August Tth, 18tt. I
Wtrtsxsa, Oe seeonnl of tbs ehormoo, tapisutc
wbtoi the comaty ta pat bypriaemere being tatted
over faff trial to Courts net to oonveaa is aeverpl
rengtba, when a Court having Jurisdiction Is In ees-
rion, thereby burdening tbe county with heavy snd
unnecessary costs. It ia herdby directed that all Msg-
latttttn shall tarn over their cases to the -nearest
Ceert baring larimUetJoR. stareetos their Mis wU
not be peastd by tala Ooest
GEO. F. HARRISON, J. L C. C. C.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, J. L C. C. C.
True extract from tbe minutes.
WM. H. BULLOCH,
: Clerk L C. a CL
8. T.—188©-—X.
Drake’s PlntttiM BHten.
vi ir.
They purify, strengttem sad tavigorata.
Thej create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dlastpation and late hours.
Thay strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They gnat mhmmatfe sad intennMtoDttovers.
Thag parity tbe breath and aridity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbu*.
They core Liver CompMat and Herrons Heafeehe.
They ere the best BtStore in tts world. They make
tbe weak ttraag, ann are exhmaated aa tare’s great re
storer. They are made to pure St. Croix Bom, tbe
celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herns, and; are
taken with the plea sore of a beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended te
delicate persons reqalrtag a gentle stimulant. Sold by
all Grocers, Dragglata, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen
uine when Cork Is covered by onr private C. 8. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottler.
P. H. DRAKE « CO.,
octal cod!y SI Btofc Row. Hew Tertr.
Hagai's Magaalia Ratals
This is tbe most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the rah-bamt fkce an
hteds to a pearly eatin terutnre of ravMdnc beamty,
impsettag the marble parity at yneth, and tbedtotfo-
gSW sppearemrr so tavltlqg ta the city beUa ot fashion.
It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from
the ei") leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains erf materia! tajurioai te
tbe ttta. Patronized by Ait nme’hnd Open
Otagers. It to mhat every lady Should have. SsM
tueijmhmc. Retail price, so senta.
Prepared by W. K. HAGAN, Troy, N. T.
Address all orders to
« OHAI BARNBB A Ott,
uettLeofey:.■./* i I New York.
Election Notice.
CITY 0¥ SAVANNAH, »
Orreem Oaaax se Oeemsib, 1
jtafrai ]ith, |
At the at-xHtogular Meet! s* -f Oouucil. tv behetil
en WedRsedRy Been tag. Aaggst 224, 1MD, to five
ehtoek P. M., analeotloD mill beheld tetteofeseef
CITY TRqMRER,
(Te tilths vacueey eeprefiby tbe reslgaatiosi efB.
T. Oltiana. gaq_)
. . SALARY. $«,W»-BONta fiiAOOd. .
- Alee, lor the ottos of >
ASSISTANT TBKASUBER.
HAIAffT, BOND, $lu,000.
ta thrir xpplkmflWfo tbe
(tme rmwlsed) and bmM ta
tottefoi oebtfiiMMtohtBClLfi.M.
oe that day. .. c ... JAMhX HTKWART, :«
amll-M . I . .1 i-Ui /- ONrk 4fOomficii.
Aaai*wi?ff.«[oOee-
* Bite c» Bavtobte. \
-t.u . II. gRsmuma.taemtai.iJtoiy4.aMA/
The andattigaed bavtag keen appointed AsmgaaU
to tatoBknktetbS ptapeH-effg(—fog M J -Bqul-
dtoNg i lfeegtove.thtoelbrsiaH|smeeei | hRHrtafi tor
agalam Ods suntotaMum w!U |l tanl ttim s— il
bin AsMdre to Uteffiank am veqkUMtopreesmrae
sune vrtfeM rixmoette from tMv dare, «r ttey win
lose the priority granted by ktafofei-biif tateCim-
dffbtedvMfl mltarhtusefiklte Jfeyibeeif to 1 ’ - ”1
" •:* ^ nitftamHigi-ii 1 - tt/i
! ' h> am. W. Dta-n. ■
i 1 i UTu m ... ajLi .j.
JffiESu
tULGIRTRY LJBT, lltofl.
’ omcE ^ .
Notice to hereby given that the HAgWry titter
citlzeoaeiititied tqtlxwto vote at fhe 'ensetagtaBo-
Horn for Mayor '.and AkWrtnro of the Ctty of »*v«h-
aafe. Will dose' on Monday, the ’3d day of Septette
next. Tlfo Registry Ust j» open (feoyrtom
Ufitp. nv Persona not qaagfied to vote will retni
tutor names to the City Treasurer. 1 ^
JAMAff^OrART.
:***Lj* . Clerk txqpifeca
Mtwm MAUt BIB, M eamtSiw fftork Or
Brown, instantaneous. beat, cheapest, deretli, tt-
tlatae. Depot, Ne. MAebm teem, Itow York. -Sold
hr a* ttmg and patsmt ataffi
I and BeeeMfriag the Hair.
Htafftata.,fog tart
CHAffifegAATaaBUHLS-Ys-g,
it/., flun.’j-j Htiffi-
New Advertisements.
Insurance.
}
.SOUTHER*
ttorixed Attorneys lot the 'Juns«;ti on 0 , ’
mx for me during my absence from t
anITSt
juumi orncE
.xfq£Tgt>io‘] vii
or THE
,21H3TA^?1C
JUMOCfiRDOCKfiftrl
j
-nlOf“.'*I I'khioH vi/JImiiio
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
stUblqqA J:. «'■ ^ '
emK “ ew Tort
TATB OP GEORGIA, MclNTOSII
> all whom it may rono-rn ;
Whereas, WlUiam J. Wallace will«...
of Ordinary far letters of adtniuiS lIf^b*.
non, oe the estate of John Harris Lu ' h * kw
connty, deceased: ,3 " Uo r->4t e
Thpe are therefore to cite and aiimonuv ,
it xtow etmoetn to be and appear
to make objection ,lf any tiuy hivei,» !
first Monday in October next, otberwu,
will be granted. * *W icJ
Wit-ess my official signature this u.v,,
gust, 1866. RAtoM*.
aoK A '
OTkTEOPGkOBfllA. MoINTOSH'cor^r^'.
O days: Her date application will"^I
Court of Ordinary of McIntosh count, •rU 0 hi
sell the real anil personal estate beluDinJ; *** ll
Bacon, tote of said connty. dec ased. ’ I
W W. CHURCHILL Ailm-.
Darien, Mdntoeh county, August u
enlT-few2m ' *
RESlBEHf fiDARD OF DIREGT8RS.
Nicies Written in every Form
Desired.
PARTICTTT.AR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE
Ten fear, Non-Forfeiture,
i t . t. AND
ENDOWMENT POLICIES,
vkkk piau there run be no for felt uct *Aer two
annual Premiums have been paid.
| T a .. 'I
| ti'T ■ ffilffo* . I
Mciesfrii ten & Losses Promptly Paid
A «P tub officii,
!N"o. 89 Bay Street.
Call and receive % Circular, with free ot
planatton.
▲.WILBUR, General Manager.
WM. R. BOYD, Agent.
aulfi-tf
New AdvertisettientT
Notice,
all whom it may arnet^f 1 ' 088c °CSTt^ ■
Ute^ef James H. Calder, late
therefore to cite and k
r+mrny tiimvmmto beasxi rntmL* ,ixar Xi& *
ki. .... ^
grant
Witaeas my official aignatnre thu ipt,^
SUIT ~ " ‘ ~ q ‘
S TATE OP GEORGIA, MclNTOSII
all whom It may concern : C0Cx TUjj i
er.
Oodey’s, forSeptemL
LAND WB LOVE, for August.
APPLETOS’S RAILROAD GUIDE, for
DxBOWh REVIEW, for August,
BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, lor July,
BALLOU’S MAGAZINE, for September,
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, for Septemier
THE GALAXY, No. S.
*Pt»r sale by
eelAtf E8TILL k PROTltn
SHADES, OIL CLOTHS,g
YTTE would inform onr friends itut « e I
TV opening one of the flnrot and mo« nJ I
Stocks By September lath, in 1
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAINS.
CORNICES,
WINDOW SHALES, t I
aulG-l-t LATH HOP A to
FAMILY BO.IKDIiYG Sl*||
A THEWS, CZ20&0IA.
T HIS Schorii Is preparatory to the rol!eft.say|
opens August lstb. For Cir -tii.-i-, nppirto I
WOOD! wood;
'PHB BEST OAK WOOD at $S pvr eunt AVt
1 t<> any part of the city.
SAWED ami delivered at t9 per cord
O'her qnuliiles . -ne --oll'-T per ord lers
Apply Dr. J- A. MAI ER, B-i'l street, or ll'ii
box *64, Post Office.
IMBfi AlilINXT nn
IN THE
TRAVELERS M8DBAXCE
COMPANY.
A TICKET FOR ONE DAY,
Insuring $5,00# in emu of Fatal Accident, and $25
per week in event of disability caused by Accident,
For One Mh, $5; For OueYeaf, $25.
Do not Travel Without One.
No Person Should Neglect It
r Call mid get x Circular.
WM. R. BOYD, Agent,
Ho. 99 BAY STREET.
SEALS
AND
SEAL PRESSES,
FOR THE USE OF
1 . f ,
COUNTY AND STATE OFFICERS, NOTA
BLES PUBEXC, SOCIETIES, LODGES,
BUSINESS MEN AND OTHEBS.
I'T^ssasyaffiSMs.’iii’*'
derio. (wKberwItboet Preaxee), to the moat «
dniMffwtf
id xpeelmene.
E9TTLL A BROTMBR.
Bell Xtreet, next to ta. Port Gttce,
. m aevxBBa»,QB.
FA1
HAND STAMPS,
CANCELLING REVENUE STAMPS AND
GENERAL BUSINESS PURPOSES,
I
At Mannlaoturerie’ price*.
datetAta-
bom (10 to gld.
Wta dtoea, •> M extern
aeta-ctawti
iln^ west to (ta* Port CMtak
Beffnnnah Qx
Notice.
J VSThE*^toStefttaLeU^tta*
SBNRT UlUONi ffi;
WRIGHT’S
Patent Improve;|
IRON SCREW!
FOR
[Packing Cotton,I
mHE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTf^'l
I invite. I to the claims of this inveutiou, vtri.il
SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and if,11
ER, .urpasaea any machine for Baling Cuitocerl
before presented to the country. Its grttt u*|
lence In there respects-makea it ■
the best machine
FOR PACKING COTTOli
IN THE WORLD!
1. ITS SIMPLICITY It 1. a new au-1 impronl
application or tlie Screw Power; just as simple!:.^
conxtraction as the old faslimneil woo len tcttv.i
easily managed and uo more liable t > get out o; 11
der. No ropes or pallies ns used iu the -si |
presses. , l
2. ITS BOONOMV.—It has been demontWri
aOtaal experiment to ire cheaper than th. v»-?
screw. Tbe timbers used in Its consirodu.' of
much smaller snd fewer than those emplurei ::J '
old screw; the levers being only 16 feet loi.g. feu
heightof the whole frame above the bed belt,.- -:!l
10 feet. Ail tliese timbers can be procnr-d u:a.
plantation, no matter bow exhausted tbe f.-resl I
ordinary wood workman cun build the freer, cl
h.M a dozen bands will put it np in a few hours s
A ITS DURABILITY.—The her. w and Nut art:l
Ivon, and will last for years without any appre-akl
wear. The whole machine occupies so Intie «ys|
...»|t ran I* completely covere-l at very nmaa cx|
4, its PDWKit—With a lever onlfrixtecuwl
long, one mule is sufficient lor packing the hei-ri I
bales. Planters who have used il say that, ^ |
males, cation may be compressed on this
fonfelpnGiii . ■
ltd* Screw was invented jnst before the optfcj^ i
tfie War, and tias subsequently never been very p l
erally Introduced. Those who have nseil It I
It uaed, unanimously concur in the opinion
UNRIVALLED AS A JC0TT0S S®>-'
The following testimonials from some oi tke to |
aari emto reputable planters In tbe country
estimate In which this Screw stands witli an*** 1
have trlea it: . „ ,
We Bavensed and seen iB operation for * I
five years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Ironxril
xad feel ne bestuu. n in prononneiug it tbe rKt "!
Oouoe Screw wo have ever kn urn. So pif“!*l
•m it, that. If practicable to obtain off * I
mem, are would have no other. It is 'toil* * • I
simple ta Its construction, not liable to ft.» I
■ wuU, with great power aud *idi P*l
J Y. Shepherd. G. Y. Banks.
Bltri-rill Pace. W- H. MitcheU.
Columbus, Ga., July 1.1666.
AU orders for the Screw will he filled I
UNV1LLE A GLSIS05. . L
8 iv. uini: -. fla.* I
L. D. PALMER. . ^ I
General Agent for Southern Georgia and 9. wn** I
Jyawikwthn _ -
25
FOR SALE.
BARBELS MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
Mcaddtoa Hyson Tea
1» sacks Rio Coffee
|fek> Havana Segars
UB oexlbaldl Cheroots
— - Manniactered Tobacco,
i °.ySv‘ ,U> ^ ^ ^ OUERAHD A FKKB^
• GFunny Cloth*
Wi MALES GUNNY CLOTH received by***
ONyto Bath, and te sale by
W | f (I ’ BfflOHAM HOLS l 1 A 0*
SODA WATER
Die for ail left ltn .—
to hnuibrbottlrewrin.of y°° ""^.reo.rto
ttak NMbCf yoQ trt wort. feitiacr blur otL a
.aeBontk My bottteaar«»U « lt! ‘Svaagc. S* 4
aad rrft 1 -. when folk .upetfo* be'v™
Bottle M> mx name On It. JflFS rYAN.
Soda
Cur-*- *** Wert 1 —
ill-tf Comer
fob salb
800 Head Beef Cattle
two years old and up, inclusive, »t * l ’$
Ere delivered at Palatka, or any point soatu
at John** River, Florida. p G pgAE*Jj
Brttoto. Vie- July T. 1866.
W. M. WALSH,
■felMXMJSALE Druggists, corner Mf oa [> w d.
TV Broughton streets, Savaanali, Ga,
Agent tor the South.
CIJVTK’H
Hair
le
CLOCK’S
~rr Restores Gray Date-
CWWK«. Raid S' 4 *
es Hair gros
imSS&rnmm^
tt^events Hetolacbe.
temorertoetepmUy PerfomeA
CLOCK’S ( , u . d ^n<'