The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 14, 1866, Image 2

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< The Daily iNews and HerakL siY S. W. MASON. iAJIDEIi W. MASON •V. T. THOMPSON Aaaoetnte Kail# Official Paper of the City. nfiSEsf eiBCBlATtM II TUIBITT ARB CBIBTT WKU.VKSUAY. SOVKMBKtt 1*. 1866. COST M A s S T E»R A io authorized to receive subscription* for the NEjyb and HERALD, Dally, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIES. 1)8. As much interest is felt throughout the oquatry in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will be grateful to our planting friends and others n the interior for information on thaisubject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to us. The Georgia Legislature. rsPXCUU.T'UFOBTKD MB MB N«W» AMD HRiU).] SENATE. MilLedgevilA, Nov. 12, 1866. The Senate met at 10 o’clock, A. M. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Yarborongli. The action of the Senate on tho bill to allow certain parties to raise money for the education of poor children of deceased or in digent soldiers was reconsidered. The Committee to whom the bill to pro pose modifications in the County Court act was referred made a majority and a minority report The first recommends material, modi fication in the act creating the Court; the second recommends the total abolition of County Courts, the creation of six additional Judicial Circuits, and the holding of four ses sions of the Superior .Court eaih year. The reports were ordered to be pointed. BILLS ON THEfll PASSAGE. By Telegraph* NiGirr dispatch®. i. From Washington. first of course oingot be undertaken in the present locality of the institution, and Its re moval, in the present coedition of the,Slate treasury, will demiend an expenditure of money which will largely outweigh lie pro bable benefits to be derived from thpdfittbt- ful experiment, stone-cutting should be decided upon, no removal need be made, as there is in sight of the present Penitentiary an inexhaustible supply of granite, am too of the best kiud to be found lu Georgia, and through this immense bed of gm Macon And Augusta Railroad runs, will be completed to this point by July next. _ __ „ Col. Frobel, the State Engineer, is' now] Mtarireippi t^i.i.w « The Greet Northern Mali- Heretofore it has required from four to five days to transmit mail matter between New York and this city, hut we were most agreeably surprised last evening by the re ception of New York papers of the Kith instant, which is a shortening of the usual time of nearly or quite twenty-four hours. This is certainly a great improvement upon former schedule time and wiil be hailed with gratification by the people of this city. We learn that this important improvement in our mail facilities has been accomplished by our excellent Postmaster, Col. A. L. Hariis, who lately inspected, un der orders from the Department at Washing ton, the entire route between this city and New York, and by a skilful re-arrangemeut of arrivals and departures at all intermediate points, accomplished the reduction of time which has resulted so beneficially to the pub lic. We understand that (lie Colonel, in co-op eration with Major Screven, the President of the Atlantic & Gulf Road, is endeavoring to arrange for a like improvement in the trans mission of the mails between this city and Florida and Tiiomasvllle, which, when con summated, will be an achievement in the public service as creditable to this indefati gable officer as it will be promotive of the best interests of the country. Rli’okt on Constitutional Amendment. We publish on our first page tbe report ibe Joint Committee of the Georgia Legis lature upon the pending Constitutional Amendment, which did not reach ns in time for our issue of yesterday. It is a calm and statesmanlike document—which discusses the amendment, section by sectiou, with marked ability, and dissents emphatically from each. We hope our readers will give it a careful perusal. Bill to allow the redemption of real estate sold under execution. Postponed. . Bill to extend the provisions of tbe Stay Law an additional year. Made the order for Wednesday next. Bill for the pardon of Wise, of Butts county. Made the order for Friday next. '■[: . Bill to increase the amount of property of debtors exempt from levy and sale- Post poned for the present. The Governor sent in a communication, with accompanying documents, including tbe report of tfie Commission appointed to report on a site for the Penitentiary. The communication was ordered to be printed, and the accompanying documents were referred to appropriate committees. Mr. Butler introduced a resolution in structing the -Committee on Internal Im provements to inquire into the expediency of employing the chain-gang in grading a rail road between Eatonton and Madison, as a State work, and to report by bill or other wise. Mr. Strozier—A bill to allow merchants to sell drugs and medicines without a license. Mr. Paris—A bill to provide for the set tlement of contracts made in Confederate Tlie Mississippi Commissioners mm t ,,i *“yj ro Sdam» Vlralelmu Ap- M. Svvun Gem, Sheridan a pea Affih money. Mr. Cnrter—A bill to exempt from Slate tax certain counties, in order to enable-them to rebuild their court houses and jails. The bill to change the times of holding the Superior Court of McIntosh county war. passed. Tbe Senate adjourned. .HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Bulloch moved to reconsider a bill, lost on Saturday, to allow sheriffs aud other officers to arrest prisoners in any county wherever found. Tbe motion was lost. Senate resolution to establish a mail route from Reidsville, Tatnsll comity, lo Johnson’- Station was concurred in. The Florida Mails.—We have been in formed by a gentleman who has just urrived here from Tallahassee, that there is much complaint there and elsewhere of the non- reception of mails; that, notwithstanding there is daily communication with this city, the mails are frequently delayed two and three days. There is a screw loose some where, to which we would respectfully call the attention of the Department at Washington. Regular aud reliable mail facilities on the route in question are of the highest import ance, both to the merchants of this city and. the people of Florida, and it is hoped that those whose duty it is to look after such matters will pay their respects to the de linquents, whether they be contractors, car riers, or postmasters. We omitted y'esterday to return our thanks to the Southern Express Company of this city for late Augusta and Macon papers. An association has been formed at Toronto for tbe annexation of Canada to the United Slates. Special Notices. Georgia Chapter, No. 3, R. A. M. A Communication of this Chapter will lie held This (WEDNESDAY) Evening, at a7 o'clock. Transient Companion* are respectfully Invited to attend. By order of * R. T. TURNER H. P. J. H. fclsTiLL, Sec. noH-lt SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 have returned to the city, and have Tills Hay resumed my Practice. I may be found at my real deuce on State street at all hours of the day and night, when not otherwise professionally engaged. uovl3—It J. M. SCHLEY, M. D. CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE. i.’onsignces per schooner Marcus Hunter are hereby notified that she will commence discharging THIS DAY at Lamar's Press. Ail goods left on wharr at sunset will be stored at risk and expense of consignees, no 14-lt W. H. STARK k CO., Agents. NOTICE. Neither tbe Captain or Consignees of the ship AME RICA will bo responsible for debts contracted by tbe Crew, liovli—lw F. B. & J. O. MILLS. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN DR. SNEED, Dentist, is now extracting teeth with out pain and without the slightest dttnger to the pa tient, by a late improvement In dentistry. Office No. 117 Congress street, over Pepper's store, uear Bull street. no6-lm INSURANCE I INSURANCE I - SAVANNAH, GA, AUGUST 36,1S66. THE nndemlgr.ed would respectfully Inform their friend* and ike public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks in the following first class companies, at established rates, and solicit a share of patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, oi New York. l5GNTlNRNTALINSURANCECO.,ot St. Louis, Me PERRY INS. AND TRUST CO., Marlon, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO., Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. A BURE PILE CURE. Dr. Gilbert's Pile Instrament positively cures the worst cases of Plies. Sent by mail on receipt of $4. Circulars free. Sold by Druggists. Agents wanted «*eiywti«e. Addre," J. B. KOMAINE, Manager. No. Broadway, feetr York. oc31-3m Assignees’ Notice. The antipttgaed, having been appointed Assignee i f the Merchant*' and. Plante fw Bank, Is prepared to enter upon his duty. All btllholdara, and other persons having claims against said Bank, are re- quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties Indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. BUlhoMers will lose their priority if the hills are not presented within six months. B1BAM BOBBIN'S, an3i-tr Assignee. Assignees’ NoticS. Bask or HatajihAii, 1 Savannah, Georgia, July 6, 1306./ The uuderBlgncd having been appointed Assignees of this BauA for the purpose of adjnstlqg nnd llqtil- „ , dating its affairs, therefore all peitona having claims- - ra “* 0 *’ » change in against thia corporation will present them, and'al *’ “ biu-hoiders of tids Bank are required to preaent the saoie within six months trom this date, or they will granted by statnte, and those In debted will make Immediate payment to B. BRIGHAM, W. Of VIS, Bep6-tr - Assignees. Mata. , uILL'S HA1U DYE, HO _ Brown, toarauteneoua. best, cheapeet, durehfc liable. Depot, No. 60 John street. New York^Sohl °y and patent medicine stores everywhere. NEW MATTER. Mr. McLendon, ot Wilkes county—To amend the third section of au act to define the relation of parent and child among l'reetl- men. Also, to amend an act appointing vendue masters in this State. - Also, to amend an act requiring the elec tion of Superintendent of Public Roadg in certain counties. Mr. Robertson, of Watson—For relief of M. E. Tue. Mr. Pottle, ot Warren—To extend State aid to the Macon and Augusta Railroad. Mr. Bulloch, of Talbot—To amend section 4,112 of the Code- Mr. French, of Schlev—To amend para graph 631 of the Code. Mr. Dodds, of Palk—A resolution to elect a United States Senator on the 20th instant, vice H. V. Johnson. Mr. Johnstone, of Pierce—To regulate tlfc rates of passage and freight over tbe various railroads in this State at five cents per mile for passage, fifty cents per 100 pounds for one hundred miles, and fifty cents per cwt. Mr. McCutchen, of Pickens—To legalize certain acts of the Justices of the Interior Court of Pickens county. Mr. Moses, of Muscogee—To regulate con tinuances and for other purposes. Also, to incorporate the “ Mechanics’ Steam Company.” Mr. Tucker, of Merriwether—To make sheriffs and their deputies a guard to carry convicts to the Penitentiary, Mr. Humphrey, of Lincolu—To repeal act that authorizes the election of Superintend ent of Public Roads in Lincoln. Mr. Lindsay, of Lee—For the relief of Mrs. Nancy Heald, of Lee county. Mr. Hudson, of Harris—To amend sec tion 3,461 of the Code. Mr. Phillips, of Habersham—To subscribe for copies of Judge Irwiu's revised edition of the Code. Mr. McWhorter, of Green—To make it a misdemeanor for any one to cut off hogs’ ears while they are being slaughtered. Mr. Hill, of Fulton—To ameud the gar nishment laws of this State. Also, to amend section 2,519 of the Code. Mr. Carter, of Echols—To legalize certain acts of the Inferior Court of Echols county. Mr. Powell, of Deeatur—To issue bonds to erect a bridge over Flint river at Bain- bridge. ij si] Mr. Swearingen, of Decatur—To amend the act for the relief of maimed, indigent soldiers. Mr. Rogers, of Dade—To extend aid of the State to Wills Valley Railroad. Mr. Gartrell, of Cobb-—To amend the Stay Law. Also, to appropriate State tax of 1&C7 to all counties where the court-houses and jails were destroyed during the war. Mr. Morris, of Montgomery—To amend seetioo 2,616 of Code; also, to allow C. Clarke to practice medicine. Mr. J. B. Jones—For tliff encouragement and protection of foreign immigration. Mr. Hardeman, of Bibb—To allow Empire State Iron and Mining Company to establish an office at Chattanooga or somewhere else out of the State. Mr. Simms, of Bartow—To incorporate the town of Euhailee. Mr. Holliday, of Stewart—To authorize A. F. Ward, of Stewart, a minor, to settle with his guardian. Mr. Peeples, of Berrien—To declare the law relative to insolvent estates. BILLS ON THEIB PASSAGE. To consolidate offices oi Clerk of Superior and Inferior Court of Henry county. Passed. To authorize guardians and others to com promise claims of their wards. Passed. For the relief of Henry 8. Harris (a sol dier of the 3rd Arkansas regiment, now re siding in this State—this allows Mr. Harris and all others similarly situated to get artifi cial limbs at the cost of the State.) Passed. To regulate giving in lands for taxation. Passed. To employ the cpnvicts, known as the chain gang, on tbe public roads and bridges. Referred. To repeal the law paying overseers of roads $2 per day for their services. Passed. To amend the.charter of Adairsville. Passed. To amend tbn act of 1866 for relief of ad ministrator*, guardians, trustees and execu tors. (Withdrawn.) Adjourned. preparing estimates of the cost of a^anal by which the immense water power of the Oconee river may be rendered nsefel to the Peniteuthwy; as abo estimates of . tip cost and equigunwit of a rolling mill, until his report is laid before the General Assembly no disposition will be made of the Penitentiary question. Since writing the above, His Excellency has sent in the report of tBl commissioners, who recommended as stated ^bove, aa also to separate white and colored convicts. His Excellency thinks that the present Peniten tiary should be retained and an additional one’be built. He also departs from the views of the committee as to the prosecution of the mechanical trades in the institution. He thinks, if such employment be forbidden, there will be nothing for tbe convieta to do, and that they will t have to live in “inglorione ease,” as the limits of the enclosure are too small to . admit of other empfotpaent. He also argues that stone-cutting and iron-smelt ing are mechanical trades, Ac. HURTFAEY. List ot Interments for the week ending Vow. It, IMG. ■ LAUREL SHOVB CEXETIRT. White* ......... A. | i Colored . m OATHS ORAL OKI! STRUT. Total 43 John D. Fen, M. D„ Chairman Board ol Health. Jam, Stewart. Secretary. led York Market. I,: ; New York. Nov*taker V. Cotton-.—The market was dull at a further decline of lc. t* lb. Every aetivs Influence In toe market has tuifoetl against the preeent prices—limited demand, iuorcused supplies, lower exchange, want of epecnla- tive confidence, and unfavorable foreign Intelligence. Salee 730 bales, at 86)49370. for middling BplAuda, aud 3*iB39a. for Mobile end Orleans. X. Orleans Upland*. Mobile. and Hoax. Hood ordinary..82 9*3)4 33)4934 14 936 Low middling. .63)4936 S6 986)4 36)49*7 Middling 37 9*7)4 *7)493* 38H9** Good middling.40 940)4 46)4941 H 94* DIRECT BECBIFTS AT XHK TORTS WOB THR WBE. At New Orleans, balm .3X61* At Mobile.. ... „ 7too At Calveaton USDS At Savannah.... 8,1*0 At Charleston 4,(60 At New York (by railroad, Ao.) 8,660 Not otherwise included 466 Legislature, Messrs. Hillyer Lowry.to ask fur pardon tor Jefferaeo Davis, have not had an interview with the President, bnt have sent to him the resolves of the Mississippi LegUtatnre, and will to-morrow morning csB upon tbe President informal^ to pay their respects. 1 A. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, end Commodore For- reet, of the late Confederate navy, were at the Presi dent'* house to-day. urging their applications far par don. It is understood that Oen. Grant has ****** *° Gttti Sheridan not to strictly entarea order He: 44, issued July last, which requires the arrest of persons charged with Crimea aud offences igatast sffi- eers, citizens and inhabitants of the United and their confinement in military custody until the conrte •re ready to try them. The object of Oen. Grant Is to avoid all esne of eompiaint, now that tita (Evil Bights bill kto tape, and the jndicial tribunals apea to aU complaint*. The order has not, as baa been bet* repealed by Oen. Grant, the President or the Secretary oi War. fftk Advertisement^/ £ NemptovaSlsenients. >Jlta» Advertisements. A JProolaa ETCH AS. J. JHHXUIB, QO r A ’ rpHE denersl Assaobty of the have aa their $■ f fertilizer, * act of leg ta- JL in session, have as their flret oom Jets i lation. unanimously resolved mHhHMn: Whereas, It behooves all men toTcknowledge their upon the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, ne to be eo obeerved by the FROM MILLEDGEV1LLE. IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE LATCRB. extension of tlae Stay Law. STATS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Mu.LRpoayu.Lr, Nor. IS.—The bill repealing per aenal liability olsase of the charter of the Augusta aud Columbia Bailrnad passed the House this morning, and was read a first Urns in tbe Senate. The Smuto has passed e bill extending the time for payment of tbe first instalment of one-fonrth of debts te the first at January, 1868, end to apply benefits of stay law te all judgments on claims tnmured up to drat June, 1866. The House has passed a bill to pro vide au Agricultural College for the State,-under the loan scrip aet of Congress. FROM BALTIXOBB. Tbe Fallce Commissioners Triumphant —Have Bntercd upon Olwhaige of Their Dutft a. Total... EXTORT* TO SORSnoN PORTS FOR ZRB \ from New Orleans to Liverpool, 3,771; to Yarn 3.666 L7*S Ctitt, StoOj t From Mobile to Liverpool 1,768; total, From NeVir York to Liverpool, 4.674; to Ham. burg, 133; Bremen, 616; Havre, 116; total.... 6,61* From Baltimore to Liverpool, 1*3; total 1*S Total foreign export, bales 1MM DIRECT RECEIPTS. POBRieU EXPORTS, ANB SIUOSS. Becetpu, Bzports, Stocks. Xew Orloana... .... 90.430 26,660 128,200 Mobile .... 32,900 6,292 35,450 8.108 Galveston ... ..4.. 6.500 2,582 Stovaunah 82.200 15,700 Charleston .... 21,800 2,679 6.866 York 15.200 36,102 80.000 Miscellaneous.. 5.050 S84 25,000 Total ...,20T,100 72.862 *07,400 BHEADSTUFe'*.- —The common And medium gradea >t State aud Western Floors were dull end 16936c. lower. Sales 7.4UO bbls. et $8 769* 76 for unnound; f'J 6U91U 66 for supers; *10 66911 36 fop eRtre State; *11 6U912 60 for cholee extra State; *11 60913 86 lor shipping round-hoop Ohio: (10 £091* (0 floxex tra Western; *14917 for duuble-extra Western and St. Louis. Southern Flour was quiet end drooping. Salee 300 bbls. at *12 25913 66 for supers, sad *14917 for fan cy aud extra. ... Corn was dull and unsettled. Sale* IflD.QOO bushel* Western mixed at *1 2491 2614. closing After 'Change at tbe lower figure; Western yellow et *1 2691 87. Oeta were firm and fairly active. Sales66.0U0 bush els, including Western at 6*9720.; State et 729760.; Ohio, new, GSo. Provisions.—Pork was dul\ and closed dmfidedly tower, .-ales 6,000 bbls. at *26 769*17 for Mess, dosing at the lower figure after Change; *23 60984 for prime. Lard was lower and unsettled. Deles 60S kbit, aud tea., at U®l*)4c. for No. 1; 14914140. fDrfaia to prime Steam, «dl€)q®15c. for Kettle Rendered. Cut meats were drooping; 13914c. for Dry waited mid Pickled Shoulders; 14449160. for Dry-eel ted and Pickled Hams. Bacon was dull ut about 14a. for Cumberland Cut. Dressed Hogs, 10916)40. Beef was dull aud unchanged. Sales >00 bbls at *129*18 for repacked Western mess, said *17 609*23 for extra repacked Western mess. Tierce beef remains nominal. Beef hams dull at *879(40. Butter was dull at2(19*0o for Western and Ohio; 30 942l' for State; 45963c for Orange county pails. Cheese was qniet at 8916sfor Ohio; 9916c for State; | 16@17c for factory made. Cofeee—Tbe market remains about steady at 169 urfco.gold, duty paid, for Bio, and 25)4cTor Java. The sales embrace 3.660 bags Bio, the balance of the Nymph's cargo, on private terms. Fruits—There is less doing. Ralaine, bunch, $4 10. Layer, *4 40. Currants 14<4o: Citron35c; Figs 20921c. NavAl Storks.—Spirits Turpentine wee quiet at 8) 981c; 120 barrels slightly damaged sold by muutijn at 77c. Rosins were more active; sales 1,100 barrels Common at *6, and 1,000 barrels Strained at *5 60. We quote finer grades at *6, (8 and *11 for No. S, No. 1 and Pale. Crude Turpentine *6 6& Fitch, *s. Tar is held firm at 3 609*4, for Washington and Wilming ton, with selected rope. Sue higher. Rica.—Rangoon is dull at 9)491*0. We notloe sales of 60 tierces Carolina at 13)4914e. Sugars.—The market was more active at the redn» tion of )4914c quoted yesterday. Fair to good Re fining, 10)49l0)4c; lair to good Grooery, 11911)40. Sales l,00u hogsheads Cobs et 10)4911 Ho; 1,300 boxes Havana at 9)4911*. end4,069 begs Brasil at He. Refined in belter demand; best Crushed at 16c. and best toft Whit* at 16c. Tobacco—Kentucky Leaf baa bean quiet Wes 300 hhd*. at 6o.9**c. for lug* to eeledtinna. Seed beef has beck weave. Sales 6*0 eases si (JtfftRUe. for Ohio Fillers and Wrappers. Connecticut wrappers and Havana have sold very slowly. Manufactured la quiet. 1 Tallow—Waa steady with more doing, gala* 60,000 lbs. at 12)40.912)40. Wises x et—Is ao unsettled that bo reliable quota tion# can be given. Balthore, Nev. 18.—Judge Bartol having decided tbe lubes* corpus case in favor of the new Polio* Commissioners, they at once entered upon tk* dis charge of their duties, and it is expeetad they will im mediately renew their demand upon the old Com missioner* for the surrender of polio* stations. On til taring their office they were loudly chewed by a 1 large arawd congregated In the vicinity. lug the Stale. Now, therefore. L Charles J. Jenkicy, Governor ot raid State, by thta say proclamation, toll upon the whole People of Georgia, male add fomale, old and young, clergy and laity, to give earnest heed to thta solemn Invocation of their Law-Given. On tbe day appointed, let the otdinsry avocations of Ure be suspended—let places ofbhslnebs and oi pleau- eare be closed—let the temples of the living God be opened—let alttkd people. totnxmd the altar* they are wont t# worship, and let I their hearts and minds in pious hum an00, thanksgiving andsnppiicatir for all. Ceremonious observance*: "God is rot mocxrd.'' Let there hi the services of the day. Lat the tltute be remembered to our prayers abd MkMp following, let him that hath prove his sincerity the largeness of his alma. For atoning, notrastoat Pharaah, but against GOD, Israel of old, wandered forty yeir* in the Wilderness. In the Wilderness ws are now, FaHov-cUtaena. Our Corn and our OB have foiled of their abundance—oar flocks and our herds are diminished. The cry of want, is baud in our land—the manna and the quails come not yet Bat the throne of God to a Mzkct-Sxat. If sought aright H* will grant ua deliverance and plenty: CHARLES J. JENKINS, nov!4-2t Qovignt* of Georgia. fclMitoN an& Val uable Ai AGRICULTURE Larger Proportion of Profit than from any known ' Fertilizer* FOR SALE BY I. ¥. SIMS & CO '"^(Cotton Factors, 1 Stores, Shipping Mai Geaerml COMMISSION MERCHANTS. anted, , EMPTY BARRELS and hogtheads of al 5,000 16,000 Mottles. Iron Metals, Rags, Waste Paper, etc. Per sale slot of Water Casks. 10.000 Grain Seeks or Cotton, Burlap and Qnnny. 1(0 Iren Bedsteads. 1 Carryall. 1 Hack. U 1 Wagon and a variety ol second hand articles. D. OLIVER, nol8-*t Forest City Mi’la. Savannah. Wood W anted. yy ANTEtUo psrchsae 506 cords of H1CKOKT and BLACK JACK WOOD, to bo delivered at onr whan. Foot of Weat Broad street Highest market price will lie paid. * noli-81* a K. OSGOOD A CO. To Rent. SMALL STORE for rest, Corner of Congress and Montgomery streets. Apply on the premises. , > nol4-lt REMOVAL 8R B. L. LOUIS would respectfully inform her and the pnbUe, that aha has M patrons her dne stock of MUUnery and Dress Trimmings to th* store on Broughton street, three doers from Ball. In sddlbnn, Mrs. L. will carry on the Prato racking bnttnrw. to the 1st eat styles. Also, Embroidering, Braiding. Stamping, Ac., at th* shoftaet notice. ROT 14-10t • .a > From Canada. Querxo, Not. 13th.—The committee appointed receive and distribute contributions to sufferers 1st* fixe have decided to give tan dollar* to each three thoasaad families to view of the ^iproech winter. Moxtrral, Nov. 13.—’Th* Fenlaa trials ta place at Bedford will be conducted by Wm. Ramsay; assisted by Buchanan and Lancellat Barney. Develto has been engaged to defence. Justice John atoa will preside. Politics in Pennsylvania. CBAtaBHRSBURO, Pa., Nov. 13 — Franklin County Republican Convention met today and Instructed her representatives In. Legislature to vote for Governor Canto for Senator. The vote stood—Curtin, 13, Tbad Stevena, 2, Cameron, 1. New Orleans Market. New Oulbara Not. II.—Cotton irregular and low- er, low middlings 33934; Sugar declining, 12912)4 Moiseeva, Inferior, 60; prime 80, and drooping; Floor to good demand, superfine *11 76; extra *129*16 60; Corn advancing, at *1 95; Gets weaker, 60c.; Fork deli, at |*0; Baoon dnU. 16)4917)4; Gold 4A New York Market—Cettoa Dali a ad De clining. New Yoke, Not. IX—Cotton dull and declined lc sales 1,609 belea at 35937c; Hour quiet; naval store, declining tendency; Bosto *6 12)49*13 00; Geld 146X- Mobile Market. MomLB. Nov. 13.—Cotton aelaa to-day 209 middlings at 33c; market very dnlL GILBERT—FALLIGANT.—At Raw Orleans. La. cm Thursday afternoon, October 29. 1S96, by Rev. i. W. Beckwith, reotor of Trinity Church. Rev. D. M. GIL BERT and MARY RUTLEDGE, second daughter of the late John G. PiUlgant. both of Savannah, Ga. It is understood Ihst Aha Committee sp pointed to examine into the necessity of re moving tbe Penitentiary, have agreed to re port in favor of its removal, and have recommended that hereafter no trades be tanght tbe convicts. The argument in favor of this in, that tbe mechanics of the country should not be degraded by baring to com pete with convicts sod felons in their several branches of business, and it seaniB4iPi me 1 good one. The honest, industrious, hard working mechanic has a right, I think, to aak of the State to do nothing to impair tbe dignity of his calling. Heretofore, ad a general thing, the mechanics oi Georgia, out side of tbe cities, did not bout of mwffi skill, or make mudh effort to elevate themselves morally oi intsllartmOy. Now, however, since the emancipation of slavery has produced so tioBs, the laboringwhlte ftiaff Utrifcen Ele vated kt dignity and impoettMe, > and msecs sity, if no higher motive trill prompt onr orable and useful member of epciety, will enhance the material wealth abd copduqe to the rertindepeadmee of hie State. 1 Charltatea Market. CnARLasroN, November IS. Cotton.—Thu market *1111 continue* depressed end downward, and while holder* are striving earnestly to keep up prioea, the course of events for the moment is setting against them. Buyers are waiting for lower prices, and sales ere consequently very ■'"■n being only 185 bales daring the dij. needy sU by one par- chaser, and at the reto of about 84c. ft lb. for Liver pool middling. The market la still too nnaettfod for quotations to be given. The following were die -Iota, sold end prices paid: 7 at 82, 77 at 32, and 50 at 84c. ’ Aagunta Cottota Market. Avousta, November 12,1*66. Cotton The market is quite fiat We note sales of 146 bales—16 at S3, 26 at 33)4. and 106 et 84c. The receipts are 598 bales. Thar* are ao few sales that we find it difficult to quota—say, for atrtet to good mid dling, 34c. Cottota Mmrkot. Mtocw. Mot., to. 18<A CoTroN—.That* ttoid modereta * - ' for ooMob aU day, and sales of several parcels took pleas at 29*. for New York middling, end the market rjirni Serb at that figure. ) W-i- | i ‘ Atlanta Market. Atlahta, November 11, 1866. Cotton.—There was not much doing to our sot ton market yesterday, and a decline to price* took — Middlings, 28c. The stock Is very light. OBITUARY. Departed this life to the city of Philadelphia, (Penn, after an ilffiees of ten hours, or th* 20th ult, ABI GAIL H. NATHANS, aged 4 years, 8 "««"**»» and 20 day*, the only ehlld ot Samuel G. and Eugenis M. Nathans. Kind and gentle, affable end social, mild tn her n nsra, loving to her affections andobodient to domeotio rule, sis* has gone from us to be a diadem to the' orovnof Immortal glory. Special Notices. • NOTICE. All bills against the firm of Dixon A Batley be presented by the 2oth of November, payment will bn debarred. All persons Indebted to th* above firm are requeued to make immedla payment to tho undersigned. nolS WM. D1XOX. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed of the Farmers* and Mechanics' Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and 'other claim ants agatott the said Bank to preaent the seats for li quidation, and all persons indebted to the Bank an required to make Immediate payment. Bill-holders will loce their priority if the bill* ai ot presented within aixmon the from »ee,a^- ■' i JOHN RICHAKDBON, 3. K. GaODRY, |y274f Asatoaeq^ special a otic*. JOHN C.SCHREINEfi 4'SrtiS HAVE RECEIVED ■yj^rKDDING CARDS AND’ENVELOPES, a beantiful assortment. ’ MUSIC BOXB3, playing different tunas. . KISSING TBX ROD) (Novel), nol3-2t 1 / By Edmond Yatea. Si WOOL HATS. Smelting Iron and atoue-cuttiog teem to bs ifihmswk Bom Dodgrem street 4o the favorite occupation* to which members wish lo divert the labor of the oooriota. The 0Q CASES Men’s and Boys, all qualities,‘ Jnst opened, and for aalo,; ; . B)i • Wholesale and retail, at nolS-St 11 OOLDINO’S. REMOVAL. ■f|WR futaerttot has this THOS. H. W1U4NGHAM, TO WHOLESALE QROCKBK LIQUOR DRALERa, DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS, QLARB AND SOAP MANUFACTURERS. RasenUal Oils, Extracts and Essences lor fiavorliw and improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Rams, Win**, Older, Ac. Age and Body Preparation lor Neutral- Mlag’aad Mollifying Whiskeys and Bptrfta, fetn of Holland end London ulna, Colorings, Gam and togsr Hyrnpa, sad FruU Jntcre. Dr. FEUCHTWAH- GEE’fi Treatise on Fermented Liquors, with 1,690 Bettpee end direetlons. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES, Ac- Fob Soap MANunorunBas.—suiloato of Soda, 80- lahle Glam, Sr Ltfnld Quarts, in Dry, Crystal sr Jelly form; Caustic Soda, Sola Ash, Palm aad Oeseenut oils, Soapilone and China Clay. All order* rant to me will have prompt attealtoa, and avsry Information required win be chserfRlly •Han by rwiTtr 111 nawnw. No. 6* Cedar street •-EblMiMMta t .. .. . ' New Yotfc. > ASSIGNEES, notice. kru er raa ) lor Gaoaau, > ingest 14.1ISK j Orriox or Ausiomru er raa Babb or Tu S*rt« Savarkab, August Billholdera are hereby notified that the priority of (hair claims will be lost, unless presented wMkda ttx mo the from the tiote of amlgnmeat of th* assets of is Bank. A. porter, , - W. CUMMINS, sal* dtwAtkenwtf AattgMS I jT Mstuu Telegraph and Augusta Constltatlota Rltat will p sear publish dally for three —i?r. — For Sale, 1 BUSHELS YELLOW CORN. 6,000’ 7 Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.. nol4-tf Corter Bay and Aberaarn streets. Twelve Garden Lots AT PRIVATE SALE. ■ Y BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. . Oontaintog 200 8-10 acres of first quality of Garden Lots. They are bounded on tbe era* by skldawsy Shell Road and on th* west by Lor ex'* lane, and aitn- sted within one mUe of the city. Capitalists would find a sore profit by making an investment to the above property, a* the city ia extending to that direc tion. Plat of th* property can be seen at onr coitot- tog-room. novll Golden Ale and London Porter JjfiOB seta by tbe case, at 176 Broughton street, by Irish and Scotch Whiskies, C HOICEST BRANDS, for sale by the cask, barrel or punoheon, at 176 Broughton street, by *0014—tf p. SKEHAN* Fine Bourbon and Rye Whiskies GINS, BBANDIES, WINES, AC., YyiTH a fin* stock of 'IXT’gsre now ufferiag for sate the moat valuable If rKKTILIZEB eve- pnt before onr punting community. It baa been Honestly and t.lrly tried by gentlemen of intel ligence, win.sc cottlfluale.- are bey->uil un\ question. It is an anlciti 01 comparatively rec- nt nunipata- ttou, and its lull ineriia b.ive not oeea made apparent from a want ut correct knou ledge aa to the most ad- vantageons manner or using it; bnt even with thia year’s experiments, when the seasons have been most nnprupiUous its value aa a Fertilizer has been triumphantly pioveu. Tlitre la nm oue point on which the teatlmoni.la do not give definite information—the permanent im- ptoveuu nt 1 >f tbe laud to which it ia applied. As it has been used but onu season In Georgit, its benefits in this respect are not yet apparent, bnt la Virginia and Maryland, wnere it has been used for setafal years, the improvement to ibe land is permanent, anS we liave no hesitation to asserting that It bestows a more lasting benefit upon the soil than Peruvian Guauo, or any other manure ever offered in thia mar ker. We are the sole agents for this Manure, known as The Karek. Ammonia ted Baas taper Phosphate at Lists, for Geoigis asd Florida. We ask the atteniion of everyplantar to the fol lowing certificates, from gentlemen of the highest respectability: Birdstillb, Burke Co., Nov. 1,1866, Messrs. F. W. SIMS A CO.: Dear Sirs: Your favor of tbe!9th alt, asking are to (rive yon tbe result of my experience in the use of me Eureka Ammoatated Bone Super-Phosphate of Lime, earns duly to hand. I used this Fer tilizer under cotton and as a top dressing for corn, under h fcw garden vegetables and a por. tion |uf my tnrnip crop. With. all these crops I found it acted as finely as the mannfoetnreie’ claim for It. With all tbe serious disasters that befell os this year lu a protracted drouth and rust in colt m, my crops were largely anguuuted by its use. My core crop, 1 am satisfied, was doubled by the applies^ tion, and had tbe rains continued o have kept th* mam ore diluted, 1 think It would have trebled the crop of corn on old exhausted land. With it this ye r 1 have made etiongh corn for the use uT uiy plantation, whereas I should have hud to boy largely to have kept up the same working force next year. Its stimulating qualities were very pm-epUbla to the rapid growth aud early .development 01 all plants upon which it was used; and if it is ihe permanent Fertilizer that ia Claimed for it, and doubtless it ia. I would prefer it to Peruvian Guano or other fertilisers more volatile and costly. Comparing iis effects upon my crop with what 1 witnessed of thoae manured with Persvten Guano, I certainly am satisfied with its result*—al though It needed the rains to have kept it diluted, and all tbe crops did not receive the foil benefit of the application. U you are enabled to tarnish the sente article another year I would like to try it again. Yuan, very respectfully. WM. B. JONHS, Uebndon, Burke Co., Ga. July 24,1S6A P. W. SIMS 4 00 : Gents: As to the action of the Fertilizer, I have been highly gratified. Its effects have been very dis tinct at every singe of tbe crop, and its proprietors have been peculiarly fortunate in the production of a Fertilizer that is equally beneficial on corn and cotton. It le quite numnlaUng aud yet mild, poesensing tbe advantage uf guano (ParavuB) to the fiist, aud superior lo it to being fr,o Nnoi the healing, burning effect, #0 disastrous m n ilromh. My experience is that this American guano is too slow in its act! ns lor corn, but it is excellent for cot- tun. This arises from the fact that the Anter.cau va rieties, as they are known, pbtsi.es nfore of tbe phoa- puetes and less or ammonia than the Fcravtao. This accounts for the quicker action of tile Peruvian upon Uie crop, but the less permanent effect on tile soli. What will be ibe influence of the Eureka remains to be seen, as this is my first year’s t. UJ; bnt my obser vation so far is, that no manure cun be happier in its effect* on the crop at every stage or Ua progress bach. 1 think, is the impression of olhers who have tried it to this section, with w-oom I have conversed. pounds efh'i the yield was greater, the we».i •d Most th.&g dronth better ,and un. U tried erijhgrest^ w - WATERS, J,. WatnbsDobo*, Oct. 29 lore SIM* A CO., ’ 8£S - Dear Sira; 1 take great pleasure in . zspjLwr*. rg.fvrr 9 si ” 1 ‘thiHS* thattheprereni ,e.rftn thie hKamy h^ no t h,. — wg&;syr.")ijr“i,rr , i pita* at to* tat*.of one haudied p^unde ta L’ ap ’ on cotton to the htlL with sn incieaSedT. **“* third more tat tkanl would the BURiJfa^ 11 notlesd during the drouth ^ * ^ was green aad luxuriant, while many portiM, ,*®* crop, where.there was no manure, was “f bomt 1 consider this maanre Peruvian gurao. on* oeersdmutaiSg re, this article does during a dry season * ' as 1 shall want slxtona-of jour Rnrek* another will give yon notice in due time. 7 ew ~ EDMUND BYNE. W* can add nothing to these testimonisi.- epeta for themeelvea, aud are from gentlemen totelfigeuoe them to express ail opinion. A large supp y of tnis article Is now on the . n* direct from the manufacturer, and dun™ month* of December, January and Februsrv be able to meet all orders. 3 ’ T " stl »H tJ5Si- Wi “ ^ upon the fomowj^ *5. To parties who will satisfy ns of their , biUty and promptnea, we will sell aud r a b^ SI ' gaa»ffiw.?5SSf iiinuri^ijra^ the Aneghauy ^"“rcoopmy ■ your orders to F.U’.SIMS k CO., . . ^&vanna!i da Wholesale Agent i for Ucorgu and Fionj, PERUYiAH GUANO SUBiTITOTE ! BAUGH’S BONE Supher-Phosphate of Lime. ACANUVACTUBBO under the fonoalu ori|lo&M ill. In 1854, and patented by BAUGH & SOUS. I have only used it this y ear on com ancf cotton, the yidd of winch, I think, would have been doubted and SOLS PROPR1RTORS, AT THE Delaware River Chemical Works, Philadelphia, u. s. a. This old established Manure ia manufactured from Bones that have not been bnr.iod or steamed, and It contains all their original organic matter. It is ac tive to its operation, and is aiertilteero great dura bility. It does not exhaust tlie soil like Peruvian Guano, baton tlie contrary permanently improves it. Previous *01881 It was Introduced into the South ern State* to considerable extent, and again in ISM, where It has been used with remarkahie sun-ess upon UaTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND AU CHOPS. A trial will convince any planter of its merit! Pamphlets containing well known Southern evidence furnished upon application tu New York or Philadel- phta offices. vJ bold by dealers in all Ihe pilnc’raleitirfland towns throoghont the United Stater and Uie ilniisU Provinces. '• • BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. DIBee, Rs. BO South Delaware A-renne, PHILADELPHIA. BAUGH. BROTHERS k CO., General Wholesale Agenu. 181 Pearl street, New York. GROCBRIBiS, P. SKEHAN. Boots and Shoes L ATHET Styles from toe Best JHaatafac* tare re, at 176 Broughton street, by novlt—tf p. SKEHAN. Found. PICKED ap to too street a Stethoscope. A Inquire at W. W. LINCOLN'S aolkdt* Drag Store. S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM^ COUNTY.—To all whom It may ooncern: •' Whereas, Terence No ent, Jr., wiU apply at toe Court of Ordinary for letters of administnitioa ob the estate of Terence Nugent, tr, of said county, de- Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the fleet Monday to January next, otherwise mid letters will to granted. Witness my official signature, this 131h day of No vember. 186A D. A, O'BYRNE, aou-lawlm O.C.C. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Onto* firstTosta ayln January next I will offer for seta in front ot toe Court House, to to* oounty of Effingham, at the aenal legal hour of sale, fifty, aorae of Lend in said county, the property of the estate of Simeon Blitch, deceased, forth* benefit of the halm end creditors or satdds- even trebled if toe seasons had been favorable. Bnt 11. an ore oi' no kind emu make a crop without rain; and hence whatever may be the result of the year’s labor, my opinion of toe Enreka above given will not be •treeted. I want to try U upon turnips thia falL can yon send me a couple of barreis more of 11 to tola sta tion, No. 9, C. H. K- Yours, Ac., J. B. JONES. MU.LBDGBV1LLE, November 1,1866. Messrs F. W. blMS A GO.; Gentlemen: Yours or the 19th ultimo reached me a day or ao before I was lakes down with fever and chills, and since getting up, my time waa ao taken up with matters preparatory to coming here, that I had to postpone an answer until now Yon ask me to give yon my opinion of the value of the Eureka Phosphate or Lime, aa compared with the Unano, based open the results ol toe preaent year’s oper.- tlcne. 1 have net now lime for a full reply to yoar enquiry. I remark ib.t, to July, I think, i wrote out my opinion then upon the very points yon suggest 11 you will refer to tuet letter, 1 think you will find all that I need say to answer to your enquiry. Aa fa voiubie as that opinion was then, 1 nave no reason, from toe later developments of the crops, to change any part of it. If yon cannot find it, and will inform me, 1 will, aa soon as I can, write toe opinion yon have asked. Yoon, Ac., J. & JONES. Thomson, Colombia Co., Ga, Nov. 4 lies. Messes. F. W. SIMS * CO : t-lawtd* Administrator. N otice to debtors and cbeditobk—at persons Indebted to the estate of Elizabeth Bunch, deoaasad. win make payment, and all partiea baring claims against said estate will preaent them dnlyattoetod. within toatlm* presarfoedbytaw. to ' »ovl4 ANDREW M. ROSS, Adm'r. Brazil and the 'Brazilians. LITTLE, BROWN § GO. . ,,tc J nSWask«n|t*a flntr; taastea. PUBLISH THIS DAY NRW and enlarged edition, ftfre atxthj, of BRAZIL AND TBE BRAZILIANS. By Rev. J. C. Fletcher and Rev. D. P. Kidder. WITH 1*0 ILLUSTRATIONS. 8 TO- Cloth. $4 Id. w2tW t «5S , .S^S3K r ^ , ££5 1 ^ * Mnce the previous editions, one of the authors FtatchepSa*vlriledBrattlfoar ttoiea;and has reled extensively frost toe ttootoern Province- _ tjtaAmaion, and np that noble river to the bortan ang>jeasMsmaga only coaprehen.tve.wotk on Brasil extant, contain- tog the bi.tory of tab oouairv; sketches of Its Imps- rtaI^ni^|^dof^ftoUvto|f ntateemen; descriptions aii inattan for thee* fiaurug tqfemlmtfi tM Bfozil. oow*to* maps, ecra ode hfindied ahdlftyiUn duns oa steel, stone and wood. ■toga, on re norVeodit Gentlemen: According to promise, I give you the leenlt of experiments inane ibis present year with For sale by N.A. HARDEE & GO Slodusrd’k Range, lavaaut. 8014-dAtwSm F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker. rjiHE ENORMOUS aud ruinous rents now asked for eligible stores has induced the ^subscriber 10 lemore his Jewelry and watchmaking business to Broughton street, over Cullen’s Crockery store, next lo Vfald- buig’a new store, where he ia prepared to sell Jewel ry,-.Watches and all other goods In his line at great); reduced prices, and lower than any other establish ment In the ctly. * Bis stock embraces Gold end Silver. Watches, Diamonds and Jewels of all kinds. Silver and Sliver Plated Ware, n«14-tf ’ Clocks, Brochea, etc., etc. toe five tons ol " Eureka Ammonia ted Bone Super Phosphate of Lime," purchased of you last spring Aa yon are aware, the prat season with aa ws* on- Floor, Molasses, &c. 400 BABRFTiH Floor, Superfine and Bxtra 80 hogsheads St. Jago and Cuba Motaeses 60 barrels Syrup SS0 kegs Malta, assorted ISO barrels Refined Sngar 86 boxes Havana Sugar 11* boxes English Dairy Cheese, Per brig Kitty Coburn. For sale low on wharf by nOI4.lt W. H. STARK * Qt_ race, I precedented wetWealher to the spring, and excessive drouth—commcuclng in Jane—th* Utter foul gen erally 10 manured crops. 1 applied tr* Enreka to a field or thirty acres of cotton, two tons to th* field, being abont one hundred and forty pounds 10 the acre.. Tue field (stubble) waa broken up well, and th* Phosphate drill'd by h ud in laying og tn ridge, j several rows were left without Its application to teat I 1L The difference between three rows and toe bal-1 once of Ue field could be dlaoeried a considerable distance all toe summer, and plainly so to gathering the crop. And 1 am confident that toe Phosphate on the thirty acres has polo me fifty per cent. I applied a ton of ihe Phosphate to com. after the earn wen up, before the first pi >wtog, and to# re mit In toe growing of toe corn was toe asm*. In order, however, to make n thorough teat of It with other Fertilizers, I procured Peruvian Guano and Phoenix Island Ganna. 1 applied th* Paravtan Goa-1 no to one acre of com, superintending it to person, and the Phosphate to two ecrea by toe aUa ot toe first, is Dttrlj null Quantities. sDpiyuur About —- I loiuth lets of tbe Peruvian. Tbs result was tbsttbt Gtffltfftl COfTlmission Merchants- Pboopbsto equaled the PwruviAnOuana* the esn uf eon being aa heavy. I TITwi Al edeenrn h nude on conslffoneota. I have used several klads of the many tnmmavctal |, 0 n New Yorker LW sum pre« N. A. HARDEE l CO.. COTTON FACTOB" AND fit “Uijp »hoi dqtei °pyi ritt urum had! Wsse - h *rg ittrie, noil manor** offered, and oonrider toe fonts too bate , at tide. I would as leave have tt tor core md cotton commission cbaiged. as the Fsravlaa. 1 also triad lfon waltwatomi and I — . " . SESZttSS?-£e e SSSLta'iTSf as Peruvian Guano and Phosphate. an nsch auder the toed, M0 poonds to toe acre. Aad for corn, apply about a tablrepoonfnl whan H«»w-v land with tha grain, at least six Ineaes from th* grata. Very truly, years, t. H. STOCKTON. This Presld The 1 Which TOMB Gamin* Peruvian Gtuno, direct«» Stltanu, Ga; November 1, IMS. Messes. F. W. SIMS k CO., Savannah, ga: Gentlemen: Your fcvor of the 90th aMfoO Ot reach me nntu «rur my tetarn from aMiassh. It gives me pleasure to commtmtcato toe remit of I my axperienee with the Eureka Phosphate <v Time [ I applied abont three toonaand peoade of Bon tea •erne of very poor land. I am asttafied MM tbe tend would not nave made more than mar pounds of 1 mora'dun 1 about six t died more. The clsy on tbj* ten acre* waa rerftsT 125 (foa TWika Goverament Agency, and gnirsetetd P**- iso toss Phosphate, Por anle low, by ■Oid-fiW WM. H. STARK A C0 _ ‘'he h. on *for fhs “dock 1 Jfkrnej TOBACCO. r seed cotton, and perhaps (torn year) not I n three toonaand. fhsve already gathered I 1*K : thousand poonds, may get five him 1*1 r-rioesgt***’ from 9e enrihe*. abont twqfoet. Had the etay been I within six inches of the iorfice, I beJtev* that I I ekoald have made near n«* hundred pmmda to to* I Jest saetlved, and for isle by Notice. ThaMenhanlca’ Eavlfig and Lo>a Aaroctatlon of fc- h ,i, mefit of aU of Ha property and effSciB, for Ms bam ot Ha ondMon, «H pereoaa haring aWma agatata 8 corporation are reqaetaed tn present them lotos* dorttgmd, and all persona todobtod to mMcargsi torn Wfii Btke payment to C W. W. BBDRN, s*pl«n of Lime" is (according to e stimulating than Feru- --d“ IX «re“Sd e*lS; I I s iMBtetaritpnrchtaers. BOld-lOt ' J BELL,’ 1 did nqt half eqaal toe pro le daring the Ont viz weeks. ’ been applied to toe eem to 5 the product woold bare been Tbe corn wen planted to toe nd that the cotton was, aid at toe was three times aablgh as Liverpool Salt • ITTLLY^CBBI 81 ^ LOST, crap, jyi h.dnon.qf UlrfL “ bSSm '© itttol* f and Mofli|(Ofllery gtrecti. ©tnatmj land, which woold ™ moda of teed cotton, with the ct»y not ex- ttx lMbre from the swlaoe, could be made to twelve hnadred pound* by applying three potted* of thta PerUtlxer. And I mink ft bast to ran a shallow furrow, sprinkle aboet Ited pounds per acre to the farrow, sod it op immediately with a small Stx4ch or shovel >W. This should be done imaedtate y before pot- - In th# seed. When Ike c-'ttoa ta ready — Wrapping Papers second or third working, about the first ormMdtoof Jone, ran a mtsil plow near to* esttoa am sprinkle in that fturow about on* Itaadred pomms-anto to to* gere, and cover it fsamematefy. Ithfrto by par- 1 suing this plan, the oottan would ennttona togrear •ed beer until met; otherwise it weald stoe toe rent in Angnttt Shod Off everything, end dfo. LAWTON. 300 At prices aa lew aa oag BOtS OaHoag mow da, Ga mov. b, laaa. Mam P. W. 8K8 A OO., Savannah, Ofo fora; Year latter of toe 18th ntt., was received to dne season. You must excuse*/ neaUgenea to not answering it sooner. 1 experimented remwhktwtth 11 /\ ton toanarelbonght from yen ltotapriaffi andwttb-j J.U he had I* toe city. ■KK. nLCOTTB * Ctutwy fo>v» Cloth. ' pr.i’l BALES Heovy Ganuy Clett for •*» I