The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 05, 1866, Image 1

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2-NO. 253. gaily News and Herald.. I- pUBLUHKD BY s \V. MASON. ... .u, SWOT. 8*TU«*I*. O»0 »’ 11 rinsia: ....Five Cants. -fi» M. Z jaioiw---' gio no. ;, ^ g Or I)VEKTIr*EV.&. ■ CiKE. flr9t '““to 11 ’ * 1 ‘*°• •* ch ti**- ce “t fti-leeUy Nets and Herald , „ {0 per year, or 76 oento per month, and •1-Vly News and Herald ' ;#w j every Saturday at S3 per year. f<> rt PBX NTINO, „ . neatly and promptly done t^^SSSESSBEOBS ^telegraph. | and 8 'ki! " soon resign his position in the Italian I ministry. It is said Moatholon has been ordered from Washington to Lisbon, and Bertheny will succeed him. London, Nov. 2.—Consols, 89 1-4. Fives, 68 3 4. Liverpool, Nov. 2 —Sales of cotton for the Week 56,000 bales ; sales to-day 10,000, bales, closing dull; middling uplands, 15d. FROM CANADA. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1866. *44nii\ni tf'virtnut ” PRICE. 5 CENTS. I MORNING From DISPATCHES. Baltimore. iT^BESS of RADICAL MEETING TO r THE COUNTRY. 0 COMMISSIONERS DEMAND POS SESSION OF PREMISES. 3 REFUSAL AND RIOTOUS DE MONSTRATIONS. jiiiMORB, November 3.—The Radical I yg meeting last night adopted an address L3 country declaring they were anxious | . detain peace ; that all doubts relating jic-emoval of the Commissioners should I * decided by courts, and bitterly de- li dscingthe action of Governor Swann in Ljptiog to remove the Police Commis- Iscaeis, and accusing him of the purpose of | crowing the political power into the hands of svmpatafcra and abettors of rebellion. Tte'neir Police Commissioners to-day went »the old Commissioners’ office, where their Lptarance was the signal for tunmltnous Unooitrations of disapproval by the now I Tplj increased crowd. They banded in I a demand for possession of the premises. 1 c ; then returned to the Conservative head- I (3’iers to receive a reply, and were there uctived with loud cheering from the crowd, t .s now understood that they are organizing new force. Five or six members of the I id police force resigned last night and I »-day. Tnere are reports of the arrival of troops I rathe Washington road. Much excitement tod deep feeling everywhere exists, but thus I hr so disturbance has occnrred. Phiudeipuia, November 3.—A regiment I o! noops pas.ed through here this morning let route to Baltimore. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Parole of Mr. Davis Extended. E VACATE3 CARROLL HALL. HE COMFORT AND PLEASURE MUCH INCREASED. faraesa Monhoe, Nov. 3.—The parole feted to Jefferson Davis some months ago, pig him the privilege of the ground of the kr:i3 during the day, baa been extended iiarh executive clemency in removing all Rylance over him and the guard from bis aa in Carroll Hall at night. Instructions I tail effect have been sent from Washing- httoGeaeral Barton, commandant of the I fe, thus divesting his imprisonment of any thing like severity, and paving the way, it -'generally presumed, for final parole and ttleue. All the guards over him, both dar ts day and night, being removed, he now I -l-tys perfectly untrammelled liberty and "try possible means of comfort and plea- r-e while held prisoner in the fort. It is aii he has expressed great gratification at fiction of the Government, and already w.tapistea vacating Carroll Hall and *ld[g up his residence with Mrs. Davis in * (actuates assigned him shortly after bis | “oteI here. From Baltimore. ^rest of New Commissioners. ^COMMISSIONERS still in pos session. J . ;3i, 1. tk OCEEiiftiQ S BEFORE THE COURTS. RIOTOUS demonstrations, Ml 'iatgeof FENIAN EXCITEMENT SUBSIDING. Toronto, November 3.—The excitement relative to Fenian trials has moderated. Lumsden was tried to-day, and the Court room was densely crowded. Verdict, not guilty. New York H.rk.l. New Yoke. Nov. 3.—Gold, 148 3-8. Cot ton dull, at 38 l-2c. a 40c.; sales of 1,200 bales. Flour, wheat and corn lower. Pork lower; saleQd 5,300 barrels; mess, $30 75. Naval stores firm. New York Market. New Yobk, November 3.—Cotton quiet, at 39®4ic. Flour dull. Wheat 2 to 3 cents lower. Corn lower. Pork lower. Whiskey quiet — — Mobile Market. Mobile, November 8.—Cotton Bales to-day 800 bales middlings at 35c. Market quiet Miscellaneous. [WWXALLT UKTOUTEB IDE THE NEWS AND HERALD.] - ipTnuci " SENATE. MtlledoevhjjE, Nov. 2, I860. The Senate met at 10 o’clock, a. m. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Yarborough, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. A Mr. Black introduced a nMmorial' from S. O. Elam, Esq., propoaim»Wrevi«wHtWl- re publish the code of (Georgia, on condition, of the State subscribing for a certain number ot copies of the same. Mr. Blount—A bill to incorporate the Sav ings' Bank of Lumpkin. A bifi to repeal nn act regulating ttid&le of spirituous liquors in Stewart county. A bill for the relief of Nancy E. Baldwin, of Stewart county. Mr. Butler—A resolution to have 200 Co pies of roles of Senate and list of standing committees printed tar the use of ih^fienate. Mr. Daly-w^ biBie repeal an ant providing for the ^compensation petit of jurors of Tatt nall county. C A bill to repeal thweotmty court law. Ur Gresham A resolution to authorize the Treasurer of the Statp to receive the past dae bands and. coupons of .the State on the ■tune terms with U. 8. cuiseney* • i; * A bill to extend State aid to the Macon and Brunswick railroad. Mr. J. A. W. Johnson—A resolution re quiring the appointment of a Joint Stock . Nov. 3.—The new Commis- ft were arretted this afternoon on the Xirrant issued by Judge Bond, on the I attempting to break the peace, and XJ*** to give bail in the sum of ■r’ Wer e committed to jail. Sheriff w *s also committed. The old cooS® n ® r8 are stiU » poseession. The or Messrs. Valiant and Young, the j^offlmissioners, will get out a writ of ^ Corpus, which will bring the question tB Ute Courts. The writ ean scarcely be a Monday. The city is quiet Public Meeting lu Broolt. County. Quitman, Ga„ Nov. 2, 1866. Editors News and Herald : If you will allow us a short space in your columns we will report to your readers the proceedings ot a large and respectable meet ing of the citizens of our county, held in Quitman on the 30th ultimo. This meeting assembled by request of a previous meeting, held a few days before. The object of the meeting was made known by circulating band-bills throughout the. village and coun ty- The object, as set forth in those band- bills, was relief to debtors. Various kinds ot relief were suggested and discussed by the citizens; sUC-h, for instance, as remodeling the present stay lay, with and without grant ing further time, as at present allowed, also partial and total repudiation. The subject necessarily produced con siderable interest, as well among those who were involved as the capitalist. At the opening of the meeting, Mr- W. Beddingfield was called to the Chair. Mr. O. L. Linsey acted as Secretary. On motion a committ ee of five was ap pointed by the Chair. This Committee con sisted of Col. C. W. Styles, Messrs. Thoe. N. Arrington, H. J. E. Roj .ser, Curtis Carroll and R. A. Durham. The Committee then re tired, and in a short time returned and repo rted the following resolutions : Resolved, That in co.nsequence of the enormous depreciation of .the taxable value of the property ot the State of Georgiy the high taxes demanded by t he Federal and Slate authorities, aud the faii'ure of thecrops, it would be unwise, inexpedie nt and unjust to press the collection of de fits created be fore and during the war. Resolved, That in our judj-ment the pre sent stay law is wholly inac lequate for the relief of the people, and that we urge upon the Legislature the propriety and necessity of early considering additional ai id more effec tive measures ot relief. Basolved, That if it shall be found uncon stitutional for the Legislature i» extend the rtay law, or adopt such measmras as may be deemed sufficient, we urge the, calling of a convention of the people, that thoy may take the matter in their hands, anil ac’t in their sovengn capacity. The Chairman then moved their adoption; and after some hesitancy a second was obtain ed. Rut before the adoptin g motion was submitted to the meeting, C .'aptain EL G. Turner arose and addressed the meeting in opposition to the resolutions., refemag to the action taken by the legislative and ju dicial departments of the State is of North and South Carolina, Alabama and Florida upon the subject of stay laws, and as the subject of repudiation had been disco seed by some of the citizens. He referred at t length to the injustice of improper legislation upon the credit system, and the imposai bility and un- constitutionality of total or even partial re pudiation of private contract s by the State Legislatures, and closed by .-submitting the following resolutions as a sub* titute : ■Whereas, We, the people of .Brooks' coun ty have been invited to expre ss our views upon the. question of relief to debtors. Therefore be it Resolved, That after the most careful re flection, we are fully satisfied that repudia tion of debts, whether total or partial, would be wrong both in principle and policy. Resolved, That we ask no other relief than, such as may be consistent with the taw* of the land. v ■ '• OoL Styles addressed the meeting, urging ihf adoption of the report of the committee. The question On tire adoption of the ffibsti tute was then caLled for, and the vote was taken by diviffiosi, and resulted in iavor of the substitute by a large majority. Respectfully, Ac., S. G. McCall. NOTICE. /"VOL. A. H. COLE, of Florida, was admitted IS a Parts-r into our Finn on the Md day Of October. Hereafter the business will be conducted nnder the Firm name and style of JOHN W. ANDKSSOS'8 SONS ft CO JOHN W. ANDKKBON’S SONS. ANDERSON. . ANDERSON. J. -To sU - . jPAOTORB, General Commission and MERCHANTS, DORMER DRAYTON AND BRYAN STS.. 5 Havannuh, Georgia. \XTHX Mil on Commieaiac. Cotton. Bice, Karel M * Store*. Lumber, Reel aan-iamom n, „ •' ■()(. ,-iti. Wbereaa. CbarteeC PfeadrtSHRjwffi - X mar oonomt. to brand art* ai hsfoa* sten amm to ^WttoSa'my*official signature tito «d day of Jnly.ASO* 1>. A.4PWWW. iuk-imifai orurain. XtfcbmdlK. And vm do the btuineet of Receiving ead Forward ing, with dispatch, to all American aad.Rurqpean ports, on reasonable terms. The nsuel fsclllUtweftorded customers.. Consignments and orders solicited. novl-lra R. M. Hunt, COM. WHITAKER St STATIC ITRRRTI, TT KBPS constantly on band the Unset and purest JY Trench and Amerieen CONFECTIONARIES and CHOCOLATES, Jellies, Cordial, Sympa, rigs, Nate, etc. ' also, China and Fancy Goods, Iadlajtabber ^ Was. Marble end China Dolls end Doll Heads, . DoU Camagee, Fancy Baaksta, etc. novl—2m Committee, fo report changesjin the County Court Act or its entire abolition. Mr. Moore—A resolution for the appoint ment of a committee to examine the accom panying documents to the Governor's Mes sage, and report which should be published for the use of the Senate. Adopted. Mr. ftiwimrinB—A bill to alter the rule* in relation to the admission of witnesses, so as not to exclude parties at interest. Mr. O. L. Smith—A bill to add the county of Lowndes to the Brunswick Judicial Cir cuit, B Mr. Strozier—A bill to create six additional judicial circuits, and to equalize the labor of the judges thereof. A bill to repeal the lien%f judgments and authorize defendants to alienate their pro- peocty. A bill to legalize all juries heretofore drawn for the Superior Courts. Mr. Van Dozer—A bill to amend the char ter of the town of Elberton. The privilege of neats on the floor of the Senate was extended to General A. B. Wright and Major Georgg Stapleton during their stay in the city. Mr. Butler, from the committee appointed for the purpose, reported, the following reso lutions in relation to the-, death of Hon. Wil. lard Boynton, of the Twelth Senatorial Dis- trict,*which were adopted. Reaolved, That the Senate baa received witb profound sensibility the intelligence ot the death of Hon. Willard Boynton, of the 12th Senatorial district. Resolved, That in his death the Stale has sustained a great loss, the Senate a wise and patriotic member, society a useful and emi nent example, and religion a faithful teacher and able defender. Resolved, That tbe Senate will pay proper respect to the memory of the honored dead; that they will remember his many virtnes, and sympathize with his bereaved and af flicted family. * Received, That these resolutions be en tered upon the journal of tbe Senate, and a copy ot them be transmitted by the Secre tary to the family of the deceased. Resolved, That the Senate do now ad- BROWN & GUYLER, General CMmiMlea lerikaato, 98 BBAVBR ITBKBT, NKW XOBK. John Potta Brown, Formerly of Brow*. PoBomiM ft-Co.. Sew York. RICHASU) M- CCTLBB, Of Savannah, Georgia. Liberal advane«e made on conalgnmanta, and rompt attention to all basinem. nol-2tawtm Legal Notfces. ATTACK Of OBOBGIV (BUTPdfl CQONTY.-TO C all Whom It may concern: 'Whereas, Jamei McGrath wlBupply ot the Ooart of Ordinary for Letter* Uumlamr* an Administra tor de- bonis non on the estatedl J neaaa Makar, of mid coanty, deeesaeA , ' These are, therefore,, to cite' end, admonish an tiom« *— ~ Wttom-M rnaydoocem- «wbe sad i OontfcJg make.obJecUot) before fife i jrrtee ra _ flmSWnday I said tetten viune granted. um me * W *** anS-lamStB .-i, ,. ■ . ■] iv, , To., Ototomy. B»lepdm - ft TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTT.—To O al whom it may concern: rf^aadWUltimABgV 9 alI whom it may co nee jfsrja*,' avie^art of Ordinary dBfealtboiy«a.e*eeatDrR on U»e - It may concern, l make ohleMKr J Bnt Monday l will be granted. Witness my offldal signature, this »th < ,*. Prt; L javilmuTu COtJftTT.—l!b TATE OF GKOKCHAt CHATHAM Pti»ffi^^ : wifcap'lilyMtk-OMto, Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator an the artate of James U Oliver, of said ooonty, da- Insurance. THE OGLETHORPE Medical. Insomicd Comp’y OF SAyANHAH Are prepared to tike Fire Bisks si leaswaWe Terms, At thek OCewUI Beg Street. * CHAS. ; . MBBCBB. PreetdeBL UKX, vice President. These are, tocNvaukadamftish aU«M^ It may concern, to be and appear before said Coen v, make objection (If any they have) on or before tbe tret Mondayjn Match next, otliiwla^ said letters Witness my official algaalare thle^lSth^da^of An- ^anie ’ O.Q.Q. " Green Leaf Hemp Hope, A T oc',4-tf Mannfbctnrers’ Price*. DAVANT AWaPLBH. To Rent. THE STORE and DWELLING, in thor ough repair, on aontbeaat corner of Lln- coln street and Congreee Street Lane. Apply to J. CRONIN, no 1 At SootheTB Bzpwe* Office. FERTILiZERS A.. Lidter A RAW BONE SUPEB-PBOSPfllTfi OP h® AND PURE GROUND BONE. 'PHESS FERTILIZERS, being mad* from tbe beet X materials and in the moat approved manner, are * 5b-r “ S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNT*.—To all whom it may eoaoarni : Whereas, Valentine Greet will apply at the Ooart of Ordinary for Letters Dtsmleeory ns Executor on tbe estate of Ann B. Bowen, late of Mid coanty. da- ceased; These are, therefore, to dte and admonish al' whom it mav concern, to be and appear before aald Court to make objection Of any they have) on or be fore tbe Brat Monday in Xovembar next, otherwise arid letters will be granted. ' WitnaM my official ngsatare this IBtb Mgol April I960. D- A vr a20 iia, omnm couarri.—to *ji whom ^Si^jlaryVSriwood will apply titheOeart ofOrdiw for Lattar* piamtomry aaKxacuulx oa tie .estate oT Green FleetwoCffi d emred ^KwBp m thentbre, to c&B iBdfldNDili it mayconcernTtobeand appear before aaWwartto make objection (If any they have) op or be«M*me drat Monday In ftprU next, othsawl** said letter! will be granted. .. Witness my official slgbatara tbti^b d^of Bep- tember, IBM. - D. ft. UBIHNE, gaplP-lamem . ;• Ordinary. OTATB OF GEOHUlft—CHATHAM COUNTX.—'TO of Ordinary for Let' era DLsmtiaory as ftdaunMrator on tbe estate of John e. Ntcoll. of aald county, de “Tbreiare, therefore, to ettiand ith—aMi*n whoa, it aaar concern, to be and appear betora aald Oonit to ■aftkeobfeetien W any theyhavw eaer Mtes tie flrat Monday In March next, otherwise said ’**- t *WRneaa*my^i»nd and offldal slgnatire this tU day of ftng0at,18ee agiS-lamBm " ivKOBOlo, CHATHAM COUNTY.-’ Wbexou^ Viawpft Llppman will apply at thaOourt ol wUHF objection (if any ti^ hare* pa a ft. O'BTENE. Ordinary. conddently recommended as the b-st In tbe market. C. G. CRANK ft OO., Ot neral Agents for the Mannfaeiuren, Newark, N. J. Measre. LaKochz, Wist ft Daniils, Agent*. Sa vannah, Os. aepti *a Lace Collars and Collarettes, Embroidered aad hr, >4di Several riotous demonstrations oc- aar *ng the afternoon, when the fact , e known that, the new Commissioners arrested fftUM EUROPE* By ATLANTIC CABLE. 4Ij ^nce BETWEEN RUSSIA AND PRUSSIA. Italian Affairs. *HE LIVERPOOL MARKET. ih n ^?’ Not - 2.—The Prtue say* the ftl- P tte ttelWeea ProMis sad Rutsis is com- JJiUoaof the Pol It U rr PrtMH denounces the the Pope sgslnat Italy's eon- re Ported that Count Riocatoli will a ant!RICAN PR OTECTOBATB IM ICO. The Washingtoncorrt-r—^ York Times state* that Minister CampbeH will proceed to Mexictf forthwith. It » un derstood that thi) French troops, mud tiso Maximilian in pe rson, will soon lMve the Country; that the United States, in addition to lecognizing the Jnarez Government, h« un dertaken to support it, if such support should become necessary, and that in consideration of this pledge Mex ico will cede to the Untied States a large portion ot Chihuahua,nearly the whole of Sonora arid all ot Lower California. According to the correspondents of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Baltimore Son, Lieut Gen. Sherman proceeds immediately to Mexico, and, an military commander, will act in conjunction with Minister Campbell aa circumstances may require. Franchise in Tkhnzssbb.—The Pulaski Citteen of Friday says: “Before tbe war there were upwards gif three tbooe&nd votetain this cotoaty; ninety* nine out of every one hundred of these ^voters axe now excluded from the polls by toe present franchise law—there being at this time only ninety-six voters in the coHHty— niostotwhoa are foreigners and new voters. Aix the voting Princes of the Imperial fa- RugaU are to make a tear of the United States. —Jftis^foritod tost toe aggregate fosere to the petnleum interest by fire *» d PeMs^remda, within two years, reach journ. Tbe Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Bulloch was qualified to fill vacancy of W. R. Hall, resigned, of Talboti county. NEW MATTER. Mr. Mongbon, of Bibb—A hill to extend tbe aid of the State to Macon and Brunswick Railroad. Mr. Johnson, of Forsyth—A bill to regu late the payment of cosia and for other pnr- poses. ^ . .,2. ' Mr. Phillips, of Habersham—A bill for the permanent relief of the people of tlfis State, (repeals stay law of last winter and does not allow the levy of any property be fore JaitUKy. 1868. Defendants must mort gage real proper^ to the State, and the State may itifie tfOBsury notes to creditors.) Mr Brock, of Harralson—A bill to alter and change 1st section of tbe act Jfenown as the “stay law.” Mr. Fraser, of Liberty—A resolution to open the siifin of the House with Mr. Holfis, efMarioo—A MS to -*■ time of holding Superior Courts of Marion. Ai«> a bill to explain the act increasing fees of ordinaries, clerks, ^ftc. Mr. Hassell, of Muscogee—A bill to incor porate "Coweta Falls -Manufacturing -Com pany.” ; .0D-. . « Mr. HoUiday, of Stewart—A bill to re peal the net toRtlve to the sale of liqdors in Stewart county-. Mr. Wicker, of Wsehiegton—A b» to alter and amend certain acts incorporating the town of Sandemville. Mr. Btarr, of White—A presentment ot a jury from his county, petitioning the I^gis titan to abolish the oounty court. Mr. Ford, of Worth—A bill to abolish the county court. - — — Mr-Dodsofi, of Catoosa—A bUl to regu ,o «m« s*wi fo«H and jury fees in Cstoosn Edglaft and Iaanrtlafa, Fuix Aaaoanaxr ax tux SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE. OC2T Agents Wanted. FOB ’ • J THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF Gen. Stonewall Jackson, BY PROF. R. L. DftBNET, D. D..OF Vft. T HE st andard Biography or tbe lmsiortal here. The uni; edition auiborlaed b* hie widow, and puhlDhed f(»r her pecuniary benefit. The author, a personal friend and Chief of staff of ttao Chrtatlan Soldier. We want an Agent la every coanty. Send for circular* and see our tens* and whti the Frees gays of tile work. Addreaa satl-Smf Cor. jTaTR OFO r I wacn* K may will apply at the Court of Whereas, William . via—i innlniatratorou Ordinary for letter* *- ute AT said county, do- the Stile of John J. 01 “ re, therefore, to SlufESEZ*** ..whom8may concern, to beaau omore-N^ court to make oLilHCtlon (If any th*, ° r _ t r_. fore tbe first Monday In November n***s otterwlse said letters wUl be granted. . _ Witness my omcla! su^n^tbla stt^rtsTjOfMay, 1 'inylo-Jam*sa t J'-* cmanary. IJTftTE OF GEORGIA—GHftTHAII CWjjvf X—tu O all whom It may concern: . Whereas. Dr. Blebard D. Arnold will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for Letter* D smiaaoqr aa executor «m the estate of Margaret James, late ot aald coanty, to cite and admonish all > be and appear at said Court NATIONAL PUBLISHING OO., _ *. 7th and Main at*.. Richmond, Ta Paper Hangings ND Window Shades, u MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 8t. Julian Stroot* These are, therefore, whom It may concern, to to make objection, (if any they Oavejoa or before the first Monday In December next, otherwise said letters wftlk be ttrame<L Witness mj utflcial stostsie S TATO ^^kOKGIA—OHATHftlf COUNTY—To all whom It may concern: Whereas, clan* Jachene will apply at the Oonrt of Ordinal* for-Letleis lfismimofy a* fiffmletralor on the estate of Frederick Jachena, of said coanty, de- “■nmie site, therefore, to dte amaffimmSfteM Whom may concern, to ' “* “ istitooijeetlon first Monday in April )0 wipM, . . , .. Wltoeta my hand and official ticnatore thk Id day of October, ld*ft oc2-iam*m* q«ffl*aiy.o.C nr anpply of Paper Hynylnga, Mto and Gilt Cornice*, whldh wflTtdSH# . y , : -rr rr gi-o Notice IT Q] ;lng ivam that the lerthenamee f. Ga., dll give hie attention to the bnsl- v AOfnat, 1SS6. 8. Bl THOMUI, aarvtHnzmeaen. .^2a^iSissKa'.'ir®sas TheanMcribereolletoiterjtie new-aontitiiaml ol tie patronage extended t» tta a t » # TUOMAS, One of tha amvliaw. August. 1S6*. •• an * : - tf late confetelto fees ahJjury fees In Catoosa - Recejve{ j f rom Philadelphia, county. Mr. Hill, of Falton—A Bill for the of J J. Miller, tax collector ot Futtou county. Mr. Snead,otS&a&MT* IlH 0 ' ■ate “Merchants and Planters Bank of the oity of Augusta. /' - Mr McWhorter, of Green—A resolution inviting Gen/A- *. Wrigh«» * eeat Ott ti£ flooroTtoeHonse. Unanimously adopted.- Adjommed to 10 o'elook to-morrow. Ls A n. i assortment of BXNKMBT’8 Genti' and Boys' Gattera. # AMO. from Philadelphia, » n * L * al “’ “ d Mlrees’ Shore OT * 0D„ OC3MW MS omnree street, and Colored Bialiili icud White ER0M $3.50 TO AT Bonthern —4 wealthy planter of, MB ew Tork urging emigrants to NewYork nrging \ stead of West. o'.', f .: ■ li ■* Dlreator*: M. S. Cohan - '.no NEW ERA nr KEDICDTE. Dr. Maggiel’s PILLS AND SALVL t KT tbe Sulbrlng and Dtareaed read tha folllaw- CM^Let all who hava bean fitvan w by tha doc tor*, and spoken of u lueorehl*. read the following. nr Let ail who oan beliaea fmto ned eax hava tilth In evidence, read the following: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PBE- .. SENTB, That, on tils, the BIKh day of Jntta, in the year of our Lord, i&e, peraonady came Joseph Maydock, to me known re such, ana bring duly swotn, depend u fnliow*: That be la the sole General ftcent forth* United 9tatea, and dependanclti thereof for prepa ration* or medlcinaa known as MAGGIEL’S PILIB AND SALVE* and that the foUowlng CertlfisatSa are verbatim eo- pitato tie beat of bis kaowl dge and belief , JAMES SMUT RE, apT-tf L. J. Goilmartln F. W.fltma O. Better ■.tacUkaa I. P. OlaMB. i fesr-jsrwssr* W. H.Toong, Ootambnr KNICKERBOCKER -ftr /• ; i i LIFE INSURANCE CO., Of Haw York. SOUTHERN ' < ' r>n9 BRANCH OFFICE 89 BAY STREET, • A.-qr Ato. Zff XT A. BE JEK» J |BW( DONCUUU IU *uy mavr| fir— -«t Mwuday In March next, otherwise “**«• wij^S^r 'aMeUl algaamn* tkieUftafaf >P- “her, DOMINICK ft. O'BYHNK Ordinary- WitGlA—GfaYHS ixiUNTY.—TO all board of directors Policies Written at the Branch ^Office and Losses Prompt- ly Paid . 50 PerJCent Credit & Ym - f ■ . : WHEN DEBOL^- Juki lit, IMS. Dn. Mamul : I take my pea to write yon of my great relief, and that the awful pain In m> aid* liaa left me St lam—thank* to soar medicine. OS, Doo- tor, liow Uankfal I eat that I can get aoma rlaep. I can never write It enough. I thank yoa areiu and again, and am aura that yon are really tna friend of a!l sufferers I could not help writing ** you. and hope yon will n,t take ft ^ US Avanue V. fire* This la to certify that I wag eiacharged from the Army with a Chronic Dlarrhon, and hare bean cured b, D, M^riM Pffift wjlgoB >T Pitt afreet. Nsw Yobs, April Tti, 18*e. : OT Tbe following U an interesting case of a man emulored lr Trn-i Foundry, who, In pouring melt ed troi . • . ,i .at that wa* d<mp aad wet, • anted an expioatoo. The melted iron was thrown around aud ou him In a perfect abowar, and ho w»a burned dreadfully. Tbe foUowlng Certificate waa given to me by him, about eight week* altar tie accident: New You, January 1. ISM. Mr name la Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder; I was badly burned by hot iron In November last; my bursa healed, but I had a rnnntefi tore on my tec that would not heal; 1 triad MAGGIEL’S SALVE, and it cured mu In a few weeka. Tblv ta all tree, and anybody oan now ee* me at JadUM'a Iron Works, SecondArenue. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS- 1 had no appetite. MftGffiWL’B PILLS gave me a hearty one.’’ Tour PILLS are marretoue.” I lead for another Sos,aad keep team in the house.” 4 Dr. MAGGIKL has cored my headache, teat was chronic" , ••I gave half of one of your PILLS te my bab« t for cholera morbaa. The deer little thing got wall in a day.” \**My naimra of a morning la now .cured.” Your box ef MaGGUEL’8 SALVE cmred me af noises in the head I rubbed aoma of your SALVE behind my ears, and tbe noise left.” Send me two boxes; I wanton* for apoertim By." ■■ I enclose a dollar; your price le * cents, bat tea Medicine te me la worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes of your FILLS.” <■ Let me have three bona of your SALVE by re turn mail.” . hare over two hundred sack Testimonial* aa but want of apace compels me to coooinda. hhwv, -- j. MAGGlBL, M. D. , to be and appesCbafor*-said Ooart Ion (If any they have) on w before tha i April nest, otearwfos arid tetteea will ^EOKUIA—CHATHAM OOJINTY.—XOmU wheat U WhararikAhre baa Minta will apply at tha OaartOT rr for "Letter* oiamieeoiy as Ereeutpr aa tea or Mia* Philippa Mini*, of eeM coanty, da- &£%iSS2£&S£az£ W vritnwa*mi^OTBc!al slgnaturetiititetida^of June. j^7-lawl, OTatSoI 0_*H Whl PAID IN ADDED TC' POLICY, 1 -.'I JWT OF NOTES. OTOrdlnaryJar 1 QPHPmVMm, These are, then It ntj concern, to make object! . .. first Monday ti March next, otherwise afitdlytteia gnat, IMS. . aolS-iamSm Ordinary. , GLYNN ! jbgTATE OF OROHaift. < na il* A. Bureay, j^mkuuy^wLrttem^f 1 of Robert Stafford, late ot aald county, 1s, wU appfr at tea r finmiiilihea te* Court to mSe objection (if any they hare) aa or be fore tee met Monday in December nesfo aald letter* will be granted. StMPBMBl. Witness my hi dayOTMAy.lMS. myss-fsmfim » ATE OF AeOROIA, CHATHAM ODCNTY.-fo IVS&X&'TSi Court of ordinary for Letteva tretor on tbs MUM OT Georg* & Brown, of aald Than are, ttmOTore, tactieanfi ndmcMahanwhom It may concern to be and appear bribe* anH Ooart tn malt* aMarWonilf Soy they bare) on or before tea Mfcauoar is Jaanary aMMMtBNBMN^n first Manuay la will he nultdv .■ —' — WitemiLmy official signature, JtinMw June, 18**.^ 01111811?-ftialSTo^rii nTiiTir nr mnnjlb''^ O alia go MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. ,y NOTICE—Noaa genuine without tie en graved trademark around ante potor box, signed by Dr. J. MA9GIXL.il Pine etreet, New Terk, to eount-rfelt which la felony. Sold by all re.pretable Dealers tn Medict*c# tilougbont the United State* and tee Canada*, at SS cents per box or pot. 11,1 THE EYE, DE, HD THROAT. T\t WRIGHT, Of l/ci DIVIDENDS No»-FarfBltare, Endowment AMD Lift Pottolrem Written. rate ef Premises far awry part BoltaelM OT teafrt wtttin te* tom M especially fa un many Ompida roa lx the tout gf chaapag mna. reus for tee part* lege OT restetic Sente during A. WILBUR, General Manager. WM. R. BOYD, Agent. B. D. IBIOUI, Eanltiu PHiiciai, EASTOM TOUGH Examlninc Physician. eroiMf •THE NEW YOBK" fflceoi ito, Canada West, Phyat. noiseiin tee Head, Catarrh, Disease* of tbe Throat “ai! OTreaaee of the STB, requiring elthetr Medical Bnckleris old offlceo. ^^oSm and 3to 11 IWf*^-^-=====SSE ^ jHEW MERCHANT Tailoring Establishment: ^'s^^M^-JLlSSfSrown, Amelia and OHvfi Black Doreklm London Beaver*, Fancy fVmttnge, Heavy French CamlmewA for BiutneM Butte, ■reefed Beaver for Orereoata. Flae Velvet and 8Uk V(*tinge> Ac. Haring an K&PBR1BNOHD CUT IBB . . g/ BBffT WDRKMBN, I am prepared tosa* *“ “* ere tn my Hi* tn the cate my on. BgsT ^TYUS OF THE ART- * ’10008 OBvemea call and Judge fcrypnisfo wTbTm^r. ocSl-lm aerwto House, Batt*.'* 8 *^ COTTON eras. ’ rpi-. b a - ■fo Aa- g»T McCarthy Gian friTlfl metotiel kept for art* by BOUSE ft BMTAHT, ocrt-lm Johnston, Woods & Co.. - . 9 j Ceneral CommisVi Marohants Be. to b aepl-tf SAVANNAH, GA. -a.;: TO BUILDERS. T>ROPOAALfiar* requeetedtir axtiadtegAni £e^&ti*°" 1,1 SSgS&Tgni? ' " ■ MS O-aarve* eivvvC.