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TBXnaDjfer mo:
SOVEMBEB 8. f86rt.
Cmlrinst'iltfi «%«>• ■* -
Tin following resolutions have been Intro
duced in the Vermont Legislature and refer
red to the Judiciary Committee:
Unsolved by the Senate and House of Rep
resentatives, That law* ought to be in force
iu all the United Slate* guaranteeing equal
nnd impartial suffrage' without respect"»
color.
Resolved, That it is the duty of Cougreae
to pas* laws giving this right in alt place*
where it can be doue constliutionally.
Resolved, That wo hereby request our
Senators and Kepiesentailves in Congress to
use iheir influence for the passage of a law
Hivin': equal aud impartial suffrage In the
District of Columbia at early a* possible-*
i ho ui-xt session of Congress.
Tnis is clearly siguifleant of the ultimate
designs of the New England wing ot the
Radii'd party. The proposition is here dis-
tinftiv made for Congress to invest itself by
usurpation with the power to subvert entire
ly the sovereignty of the States for the ulti
mate enfranchisement of the negroes In the
South with all the political privileges hereto
fore exercised by the whites. In the light of
manilestations of this character, how tme i
the remark of a eotemporary that the coun
try ami the hope of liberty are in much
greater jeopardy at tills moment than ever
previously, ir this movement byiheYer
mout U eislainre is successful, nothing can
»n.e us Hum the horrors of a relentless des
potism, unless something can be done tostay
the rule ot fanaticism as it exists iu the ranks
wt the dominant faotiou.
Ft'.iAN CojauanetBS a Lm-wotn.—Tbe
Leiidoa Times says that on the 18th of
October a number ot magistrates and town
conucHlors assembled at the Liverpool
police station to witness experiments with
a Fenian combustible fluid recently seized
A portion of the fluid was poured on a quan
lity of loose cotton and slicks, and in abont
four minutes it spontaneously Ignited. A
bottle containing fluid was then dashed
against a wall, which immediately became a
mat's i.f flame. The spectators were deeply
impressed with the destructive quality of
ilic fluid. Manv persons have doubted the
existence ofa Fenian organization in Liver
pool but tint police cases which ate coining
i<> light will undeceive them. As an in
statin' ot ibe marvellous uuextiuguisbable
qualities of the liquid, we may slate that a
short time ago Mr. Superintendent Hewitt
poured some of it on cotton, wool, aod wood
chips, and then placed the whole completely
in water, where it remained for a week. It
was then taken out and placed on the
floor, and in five minutes bad hurst into
flames.
hstR«r Crowded with Success.—The
floe cissimeres and cloths manufactured at
the W oollen Factory here, have already at
tained a reputation second to no establish
ment ' f the kind in the United Slates.
Although two sets of bands are at work,
aud the machinery kept running night and
day, the demand for “Tackett’s goods” is
equal, aud rather above the snpply. Six
iiuudred yards are turned out every day, but
twice fix hundred will not mee*- the demand
twelve monthajience. The indomitable firm
have met successfully every exigency thus
jjFTjar, aud we look forward to the doubling of
q r tbeir hands and duplicating their Belgian
y and English machinery at an early day.
y Quiet'y,' unostentatiously, but persistently,
-jitds film has gone forward, expending tens
’"‘•jot thousands before the revolution ofa wheel,
t but iheir sagacity bus at last been demon-
Jj; stinted by crowning success.
The wool is msiuly purchased in New Or
leans market, but we look forward to the
duv when Virginia will tie able, iu a Urge
SPdegree, to supply her establishments with
IijIUi grown wool.—Fredericksburg Herald.
"Who has Andrew Johnson puoished ?”
a*ks'the Tribune. In its owu grammar, we
reply: him hasn't punished Butler for steal
ing pil'd in New Orleans, aud causing the
deuth of prisoner*; nor Banks for stealing
cotton.- aud disgracing his uuifoim by
fl'ignuit misconduct in New Orleans. But
them has been rewarded by Massachusetts
with Congressional honors, which them de
serve* just as much as the Tribune does a
prise lor the use of the .English language.—
.V. V. World-
Miscellaneous.
BLMCEYILLE
SLATE MINING GOIPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cr.p'1 Stools., 8500,000
SHARES, «H EACH.
Dkzvwrroae—B- Brigham, J. F Devsr, JE. t*. Sraa*
ms*. A. Wither and A. E. Marshall. '
Vr.sn.isT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Cl*.
Vina Pai9n>ar>i—E. C. Qraunls*, Macon, US.
.szobxtxbv—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ua.
rnHi* Jompany wilt aoon be prepared to Oh any
A o. .tors for SUte, however large, for rooting, for
furniture tusuuiaciured out of slate, for lintels, for
pa.'eaii-ur.an.l for any other uses to which -.ate can
nouppied. The quarry la convenient 10 tha cities ol
Atlanta. Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus.
Gu.; t-. the clt'.es of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
.at..;.; i,> New Orleans, aud wilt shortly be to Mem
puis, r-un .audS.. Louts, Mo. The superiority!
suite fur rooting purposes, amt its special adaptabmt
u, vHrwsoTUr'les ot furniture and furpavemaut
wet; kuotra.
Orders ni l. be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Scc'y,
J*
Pt'BUKWED Ftfh I> FOR.HATIO.'f.
An ordinance lo rtnapr Iheulllrisol tnHiftai-s- ll)>pec-
totn for the City or Savaouuh. ilefino tlivtr dhttes
and fix tlitrlr compensation.
Section’ X. Tile Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Savannah. tu Council ait-emblcd, do lierehy ordaiu
that C >uncil shall, at the tlrst regular im-etlug in Jan
uary next, and annually thereafter, elect two compe
tent persons as Sauttary Inspectors for the titty ot'
Savannah, one of whom shall he known as Sanitary
Inspector for the city, and the other ns Sanitary In
spector for the laud under Dry Culture Contract; and
which said Inspectors shall hold their respective of-
Bees for one vear, unless soouer remcvwl in the man
ner anil for the cause or causes appertaining to other
clly officers, and shall receive an annual Hilary of
one thousand dollars for the City Inspector, aud flee
hundred dollars for the Inspector of Dry culture,
payable lu monthly Installments.
BsCTiONL And bait farther ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, that each of said Sanitary Inspector*
shall keep a book for information nr complaint in the
Clerk's ofllce of Council, in which any person may
enter or give information in tespect to or touching
any nutsaucc in the department of the Inspector,
with the name or names of tile witness or wtinesw.
to prove the earn,; and If .-aid nuisance he one cog
nizable before the Police Court, then the Clerk of
Council shall cause the tuloimsiiou to bo entered id
the ordinary Information Docket of the city, other
wise the mild aniaauoe Asti tie reported to the proper
offlrer or department h tvlag authority over the eanie.
The Sanitary Inspector for the city shall, under Uis
control and direction of the committee oust reels and
Lane*, not leas than ouce a month. Inspect alt Iota
and premises In the city, aud forthwith report every
case of uulsauco which may he injurious to health, to
tile alrire-meniioned committee or the chairman
thereof, who shall Immediately take proper meusure*
lor (he ncatetaeut of such uutssnee. Said Committee
shall also, once a month, mnhe a written report lu
Ouunctt of the sanitary condition of the city, and of
any mailer or thing deleterious lo the ht-afrn of toe
same.
The Inspector lor tile lands under Dry Culture Cou
p-act shell also luspect all each lauds ns olten. and tu
the manner Indicated by the Committee on Dry Cul
ture, aud forth with report the exact coudUtnn of told
laoda «o the said Committee on Dry Cuitare or the
Chairman thereof; and said Committee -.hart make
regularly a monthly report to Council In wrIUag, of
(he i ratt condition of enid lands, aud of anything
l hereou deleterious to Uenltu. Foreuy liuiure lu or
neglect ol duty, the SiCiUry Inspectors shall be Sev
erally liable to a due or not more in -a Utir.y disl.rrs
for each - offence, aud lo removat from odlce In the
discretion of the Mayor or City Council.
The offloe of inspector of Dry Culler,; as it now
exist* by oidlunuce. snail be and is hereby abolished
on aud after the day of the nr»t regu ar meeting of
Council in January next.
Section 3. And be It further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid. Unit all orUtuaru.".-a und parts of
ordinances, so far as they mtliute with this ordinance,
bo and the saute are hereby repeated.
im cocacti. ocroaxK 31, 1*06,
Urdtuanee read flr*t lime.
JAM 16 S'fuWART.
bos 2, Clerk of Coiinoll.
AN OBpINANOH
rwsQ increase the number of Measnrera and Inspca-
J. tors of Lumber and Timber, and to provide for
their appointment, and to couhrm cenatu temporary
appointments already made.
Section 1st. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah in Connell assembled do ordain. That from
and Immediately after tbs passing of this ordinance
there shall be six measurers snd inspectors of lumber
and Umber, In addition to the uumb.,r now fixed by
ordinance, who aball be elected by the City Council,
and shall hold their office until the tirst regular meet
ing ot Coun ml in January next, when there aball be
anew election; and annually Ihercatter Council aball
eleet the additional number ot measurers and Inspru-
tora of lumber and timber fixed by this ordinance.
Section 2nd. Aud it U further ordained by the au-
th :rity aforesaid. That the said additional meaauran
and inspectors shall bold their. fflees upon the same
terms, receive the same fees, discharge the tame do-
liea and be subject to the same rules, regulations,
laws and ordinances as appsrtain to tbe other measu
rer* mid Inspectors of lumber and timber
, Section 3rd. And it Is further ordained by the eu-
■torlty aforesaid, That the temporary appointment of
additional measSrers and inspectors of lumber aud
timber already made by his Honor, tbe Mayor, under
authority of a resolution of Council. be and the same
ar* hereby confirmed, and shall stand good until an
election be had under this ordinance, aud that all or
dinances and porta of ordinances, so far as they ml li
ttle with this ordinance, are hereby repealed.
Ordinance passed In Conncil October 31st, 18CC.
MARTIN J. FORo, Mayor pro tem.
Attest—J sates SmWAET, Clerk of Council.
novS—Stj
Commission
C ITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, JULY TERM,
1800.—-Whereas, Lewis S. Ren nett. Alvin W. Miller.
McPherson B. Milieu, Aaron Wilbur acd Edward
Hough, Grand Jurors, summoned to attend aod be
a worn as such Jurors for the July term, 1806, ol the
City Court of Savannah, and unde default, it is or
dered that they be fined each forty dollars unices they
file good and sufficient cause of excuse, on or before
Che first day of the next term of this Court.
Whereas, Timothy itielly, W. Grt’Scltud, James J£.
Reilly, James Monahan, Jr., James Ray, William Ru
therford, £. Robinson and B. Mallon, Petit Jurors,
summoned to attend and he sworn an iuch Jurors for
the July term, 1866, aud made def.tuli, it is ordered
that they be fined twenty dollars each, unless they file
good anu sufficient cause of excuse on or before the
finst day of the next term of this Court; and whereas,
Mi<‘ha>d Goodwin. Michael Bryan, William Cullen,
Thom*-* Pep|*r and aliehnol Norris, Talesmen, sum-
uioufltl to attend aud be aworu ua P**tit Jurors, made
default, it U ordered that they be fined lu the sum of
twenty dollar* each, unless they tile good and suffi
cient cause of excuse ou or liefu.o the fit at day ot LLe
next term of this Court.
True extract of tbe minutes of tbe 10tbV>r' July, 1866.
OcuW-tNovo PHILIP M. BUSSELL, Clerk,
HOLLINGSWORTH t CO.,
C011ISSI0H MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial attention will be given to Uu» execution
of Cotton Orders, which we sulki:
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SruBBAEP's Cmu Raxce, Bat Sibxbi,
SAVANNAH, OKOROIA
E VKitf facility offered forcons'giimwtiK aod exe-
t-ii< lun of ordeis. Lilie-al advsiu-es msae on
Cutum sb ipoP-1 to our friends lu New VurkJ Kaltlr
mure end rbiladclphls. ocif-'t
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
. 3fE»CIfAIVT?..;
ta. I3S Bay Stmt, SmvmunmU,
AM
Darien, Georgia.
tW Ordeis for Lumber sottefted. dlS-tf
M. P. BEAUFORT,
SAIL-MAKER,
kkCHAyuk wharf,
jyjASUFACTCRES SaUe, Tents, Cuts. Hammocks
Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and Falls; White
Flour Jacks, 24. 48 aud 26 pounds; Bags «4 all alias
for rice, grain, km Having good workman aud first-
class aBWlng-ffl*ahtnaa,can fill or Jars for Bags at abaci
notice. Tarpaulins far hire. oa2
8. G. HAYHES.
OKVBHkL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
X*H WieUULE DEXLEn B
Ploar, 9rtla, Peed sad Prodaee,
CORNER STORE.
Ido **•» 122 Bax Stsbec, foot ot Bassxtii> St.,
SSTEEBSk, Georgia,
UefeieiK-ea—C. A. Oaubrlll A Of.. Morris .V Bald-
wto, Baltimore; Woodward. Baldwin k Co., Baltimore
and New York; L. MsmbrllL Bauker, Charles ton.
Liberal advances made on oonslgnmenls of Cotton
sad Produce. oea-tf
POWER & MULLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHANTS.
Csrn. Out*, Flour, Feed. eUb
SAVANNAH, IfA.
REFERENCESr
Messrs, ‘flsoit A Gordon. Savannah, (J».
A Wilbur. K<q .Prea’t Home In* Co., Savannah.
Mvsdra. J^ltoclic, Wool A Daniels, Savannah. Ua.
Measra: licit, Wylly A CbrUtlau. Savannah, Gu.
Meair*. Weaver, Hlriisrdeou A Co., New York.
R. B,iChem,of U. Ueuoward A BacLem. New I'oik.
aepl5-6tii
WILKINSdlTWILSON & CO.,
Cottoa Factors aud
General Commission Merchants
4 GENTS fur the purchase and aalc of all Units of
CRton DomOhLtcs.
.jtbc al advaners made on ronstanmeufe.
Ulflre So. 3 Stoddard's Lower Kang \ Bey street,
SsTaunab, Georgia.
D. B. WILKINSON.
or Newnau, Qa.
B. J. WILSON,
Formerly of Okeefuskee Gotten Mills, Ala,
P. H. WOOD, *
Of the late trm of J. W. Kabnn A Co., Sav’b.
Bcpsatu
Austin & Ellis,
i
Sit BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, CA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN.) La e or Apalachicola. Fla.,
UUAKLBS LLLIu, f and Columbos, Ua.
sepll*X
JL M. Sxooa, C. E. fwrass.
Lata of Rome. 44a, Late ol Macon, Gs.
C. W. Stxoall. Late of ThomavviiJe.
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH. <3-A.
Will tnaVW .jeral advances on cotton and other
produce I. % iislt or store, cr on consignments to
our corrsvi u.nlent* in New York.
hu»T 8m
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Sash and Ulindes.
tr Mill ami Lumber Yard on Canal, ueur Bryan
street. Office. ISO Bay mreet, f'svitPtMli. Os. IvVT-tl
Q. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B 4k G. W. Lamsb.
General Commission Merchants
rsrfftrtlsf awl Shipping Agents,
No. 9)1 BAY STREET tup stairs.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Johu C. Fen 11 snd G.
B.Lamar,Savannah; W. E. JacJuon, Joaiab Blbiey
A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign
ments solicited. mvlA
n r. iouas. W. A. Bsvojrt.
Bouse & Bryant,
formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
Forwarding anil Commission Merchants,
19-4 Bay Street
SAVANNAH, -
- - OKOKGIA.
W ILL give prompt au entlon to receiving and for
warding goods, sales on consignment, und all
orders; and will also keep constantly on band a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Co's Scales,
Ac., besides other goods aud manufactured articles
for sole oc consignment, and for which they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully so-
bated. aitt-tf
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, at the risk of Ute former parr baser,
on the first Tuesday iu Deosmber next, between
the legal boors uf sale, before the Con-t House door.
In the city ot Savannah, Lot No. IT, and the improve
ment* thereon. In Liberty Ward, city of Ssvusnab.
bounded on the north by State street, on tbe south by
President street on the asst by Jefferson street, and
op the west by Lot No. 18.. Levied on si the property 1
of Barney G. Wagner, to satisfy a fl. fa. loaned out of ,
the Honorable the CountyCourt for the county of Chat- ;
haminfsvorofWrlgaad* Jansen. Property puinh-d
ont by pteintffPs uUeraey. BENJ. t. COLS,
nov*-td Shsnar Chatham Ceuaty- 1
To ^ Planters.
SAVANNAH, October let, Jkai.
THE J. B CARY A CO.’S **
‘•NOHPAREIL FRENCH GUANO 1
’TTTHICH is uou* offered to PYantvns posses.seti quali-
Xv tie* which are peculiar to it alone, aud render it
superior to any other known, as has been ffiSjr
proven by the “ French Academy ot Sciences,** and
Also by practical persons of enlarged experience in
every department of Agriculture.
Among the meritorious qualities which Marly
distinguish the •• Nonpareil French Uuano.** m»> be
enumerated the following;
1st II will promote the growth oi Cotton, Corn, To
bacco, or any kind ol grain or vegetable, equal t.» A
Xo. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, an has be en fully
tested, at the same time being entirely free from the
objectionable properties of the above, us it ia a Perma
nent Improver of the Boil, Instead of a aliuulaut.
2d. It can be applied to the leaves well an the
toots of plautn, without any danger of burning them,
if used properly, and wc guarantee that wherever »!>•
plied the soil will retain its moist ure, and will >not
bike, even the most clayey.
3d, It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy
ing either plant or grain, aud wherever it is applied
every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap
pear. its properties being repugnaul to insert life ot
every kind. This quality alone will be t& great benefit
to agriculture whon it is estimated what vast number.-,
as Southern planters ku >\v, have lost their crop by in
sect depredation h.
In a circular it is impossible to fully enter into the
merits of thw ** Nonpareil French Guano,** but we as
sure the public that Yvt- have not exaggerated, and it
only remains for tbos.< Interested to test Its value,
when we fe«d confident ilia! it will rapidly supercede
all other:).
ItL’FRURVORBi
a\ Pendleton, ( Iaa k county. West Virginia; OoL R.
Morgan, do.; C. CiniMe, d<>.;£. MbCormlok.dk).; Mai.
Green, do.; Col. i. tt'are, dy.;C. Sheppard, da; P. ¥.
Sheppard, do.; •» Lnd- r?, do.; Daniel htcCullongh,
Fairfield District. Boutti’Cardinfi; Dr. Wo. Monroe,
Baltimore county; F. Merryman, do.; a. Patterson,
Harford county, ild.; B. Ciriond, Calvertccunty, Md.;
J. p. Silver, Cecil county, M<L; John Merry man, Balti
more; F*. aitjcJaii uc Co., Baltimore.
46P* Beware of 0>ur:ierfeit^. All of our barrels will
ba stamped with mime and ad drees.
Joum MfiRRTiiAN. E«q„ formerly President of Ma
ryland's Agricultural Society, say a :
Baltzmobe, July 21, laC6.
Mesniui. J. b. Cast A Co..
cents—My garduar has beeu making experiments
with your “Jfonpariel French Guano**—he has ap
plied it to beets, cantelopes aud very young cucumber
vine?, which at this season of tha year are very liable
to injury from JusecU. As far a-* we can judge, U is
a first-rate article, and comes up to your claim of its
merits. I shall uss three tons on wheat and rye this
fall.
Messrs. J. B. Cary & Go., through their Agent, Mr.
Louis T. Gnienot, bavins made an arrangement with
the firm of HELL. WI LLY * CHRISTIAN, planters
can rely upon obtaining the ge*M)Jce •• Nonpareil
French Guauo."
A#* This ta tiae Prlnelpal Depot. ^ -
4^* Beware of Counterfeits l All our barrels will
be branded with our name and address.
2*-tf , ^ -
FULTON
PETROLEUM UND MINING CO.
Capital Stock, - • - $200,000
SUkRfiS, $30 EACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, $lu PER SHARE *
And no otber asse-smint made, except by direction
ofa majority of all ibe Stock .-luiiers,
uFFlcEi,*
J. P. SLOAN President
B. E. RAWSON Vice Pre.-i.leut.
J SO. C. WHITNEK secivtaiy.
P. P. PEASE Treasurer.
ROBT- LOGAN.... ........Oenerii) S';;*-; lOtc-nd-nl.
D1SECXOE5;
J. F. LOGAN. ROBT. LOOaN.
E. B. RAWSuN S. H. Mcl’A'fRY.
P. P. PEASE, JNO <’. WHITNAR.
V,. F. PABKHCBSt.
Tin* Company proposes to operate Is Oeorpta, Aia-
liftm-j mid Tcuilwee. Ilttviny leased Lands In tbe
imioeillatu vicinity of rsoent oil ditcovertes. It uow
olTers a portion ol its Stock lor sale, the .mount paid
upon which shall be returned to me puivus.u' tiefure
any general dividend will I— declared.
A limited timount of stock tu«y be secured by call
ing on the undersigned, tteejii* iu till, city
CHKI:
Groceries and Liquors.
PIEECE
WhoIeMtle ikd Ketail
In Fine Groceries, Boots end Sho,:., iiiothlag F.
elgn and Domsstie Wines, Uqaors and Hegors * **
Also. Skehon-s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
ta bottle snd in wood. ‘
London snd Dublin Brown atom, Ucuu*.
llsh Ales. Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
118 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANSsa,
dll-tf and 6S Liberty strei-i. X. v.
1HOH.J. DUNBAR. "HENRYATixULTS
T. J. Dunbar & Co.,
tMPOBTEBS AND DEALSAS LS ’
Bruit dies, Whiskies, Giu,
Wines, Cigars Etc.
Agent for Itubert Smithes cdebiaJed Phi^j^
pbia Ale and Demercier Champagne.
147 Bay Street,
«eP*-3m SAffANVAH n.
Scranton, Smith & ('..
•KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE OLD BIIAND1KS,
WHIhKEV,
GIN.
WISES, St.
Ann
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, Gate and Bran, Bttlcilyal whidecaie to
tbe trade: aod we flatter ourselves that we cat mike
It Co the Interest of dealers to' patronize u», at the
bi-ad nf Bav. oppoulte Jefferson <u. min-tf
V. A. RYAN & CO.
B07 Bay Street,
Diutta in
(STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agent* for Charles Farre Chsmpagm*, Ke'.ler’s
Kentucky Bourbon Whiekey, Ac.
myl-tf
BELL, WYLLY A i
ISTIAN.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
P ROPOSALS will be received for the erection of a
Picket Kenc ■ around Laurel Grove • emc-tery
until twelve o'clock M. on Wednesday, November
14th. 1860, a. follows;
The post* to be of good heart pine or cedar, six
inches square, ten feer apart from centre to centre,
andsrvtu fe*t above me sur.ace i-ase board two
feet, about the surface of one lnch plank; pickets
three Incbes wide, one Inch thick and five feet lung,
placed three inches spar, iu p.nela of tea feet.
All proposals to be m ids m writing (contractors
will state in their bids the difference of cost between
cedar and heait piue potto) a- d nddreosed to
MA-ITH1A3 H. MEYER.
Chairman Health and Cemeterv Committee.
nov5-tnovl4
A Fine Black Mare
FOR SALE,
BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
W E will reronim-nd her to lie kind, gentle, and in
every particular a lamiiv Horse—good (dr a
light rockawav. Can be seen at Dan. Butler’s Sublt.
Terms known at C-iuntlnu-Room. ocll
Planters, Attention!
AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALES Of
AND MORTGAGES CTOS
SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE
A1 txge amount of Northern capital te now awaiting
favor idle opportunities for investment Sooth.
I have daily Inquiries for such opportunities, atl
am empowered to
URCHASE 40.000 ACHES
OF
COTTON LANDS
IN
TheGulf States.
Pianter, sad others w-abing to djeuf tnort-
gage, or take partners in tiuikiqff skelr lasdsw
invited to apply to me winuut dsfoyt iv- -
'-Sir COMMISSIONS MOJKHUTE'
Business promptly completed.
Ali tetters mna Indus.: a stamp.
0. J. M. A. JEWETT, i
Waflbingiwu aticd, |
BOSTON.
REFERENCES.
General Wa A. Auuteai,, Truy, New Yufk.
En man Kick. Esq.. Cambridge. Hoe-.
t\u L Paulas. Esq., Salon), Miss.
Dciilex C. CuaaasLn. Esq., Cincinnati. UJtlo.
V. C. FmLXV, Esq., New Orleans. La.
A. F. Davaamtx * Co. Baste-j. ilas-
jyx fawtiin
N"orth River
AGRICOLTOBM WOKE
t v BIFFING ft CO., 58 and tfu Coardandt rjwt
F New York, Maaatacturers and Dealers ta
AUUICULTCRAL IMPLEMENTS, SEED*
AND FERTILIZERS.
i No-:. 10.11.50. ;j and 60 Plows, Crisbrati'i So
1 hawk Volley Steel; CJpper Plow; Hor^-pti»sd,
! Threshers and Clean-rs. Fun Mills, £c
COTTON GINS;
Emery’s celebrated Saw Gin.
McCarthy’* celebrai-d Holier Gin.
Dentera supplied Send lor Circular ncKa
(tonn PER MONTH sad expenses paid M»ie or
Female Agent*, to lmroduce a New and
Lseiul invention, uf absolute utill y lu every house
hold. Agents preferring to work on commission can
earn froth $20 to $50 per day. For mil particular*,
extolo-o slamm and address
tv. a. Wilson ft co.,
oo-l-i m Ulsvsiand.fOhle.
For Sale or Rent
T fiVT FINE SEA-ISLAND COTTON Pl&U
TiON on the Buffalo Creek, lr* Glynn
at U.e juu tion of the BrunsalcJt and
Macou and Brdfisvlck Ball Boada, vonuluioj^
acres mixed land, with about 0UD acres ckand, ft**
dweLing, and all necessary cut-buildings. Ibu
la ku jwn as tha Auquiila Plantation, aud u ttual’w*;
located for a stock farm or Sea Island cotiuc \Jet-
Parries desulng to buy, or rent for ensu-a*
are referred to the undersigned, at Ma* n, 0a, c: 50
Fa W. HmiiciiT, n«ar Brunswick, «Ja
o«2J-im W. UAttS8H®