The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 20, 1866, Image 6

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Nmm & Herald Su iMUat mm mm fetiiiui . In aider to pravaot tbe impoctetioa d Abolitionist,” a resident of the promised to tbe dtiaffected, tbiHsalld iTmilisist liss paLTr 1 '" 1 T ‘"T T~ Channel Fleet,”including ■ereralantfd Northwest, has pobhehed-STery straw peal to the freed people of tbe South to seek their hsMsasssrti forties is the regions beyond fne Ohionver. He says rest bodies of uncultivated lands in JHp Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota. Indiana and. Ohio, needJlHlpftiUiastamr the Mack, man to bring them into cultivation. Iowa! could reef ire 600,000, i Tllinais a sulJMKjssd IuiHshti three^raterrhPa'InilliSpSfirgiTa them profitable employment, which the South, impoverished by the war. he says, is unable to dot! f4re/< are two o# the consid erations for aitiange adwaJated by the writer: Third. Their system of labor supervised by the Fnutatil'tfj' to make the neglh JF8BE 'titfin man, and-ttyioiltable, bulls, la (set, iHngmnaa sad twAructive to both note. Fourth. The colored people will wa wsleoased la to tbe Northwestern States, Dot only as a laborer but as ** the Channel Fleet, t irem-dada, baa been ordered to Qdf. | Mi| that part of Ireland washed by Kt These precaution* are to be thraughoat the comiag wiater, aad area the aping. V rara, “ an ripe forYeVolt,' bet bare no arms. Jdm Mitchell re*cb*d Nw Yocktaitwcek, his ralfifartion that' his friends in ifc* 7osk had made known to tbe world that he had waned John «*■»* "^wto* annoonoed by a New York paper that Jagtta Btephm left for Europe the very d*y th* Mitchell arrived, to redeeig his pnndse to inaugurate the struggle in Inland beAm We 1st sit Jni tsm liwsrarsai-as Jsts who hires him; his daughters and sons may treaty associate with the ease and daughters of his employ er. He goes Seine Si Sonar nff, see, U Wanted, be will receive the eeme atteutloo doe to a white man end all that la due to hia manhood—which he can never hope to receive is the float hern Btatra anywhere at any time hereafter. The matter baa bees eettied and practically adopted aa the nncoateeted law la the Slate of Ohio and eeimal of the Western Matas that negroes may vote. la Wisconsin they vote by Jldt- «aai dedalQOi lm Ohio under Ihe Ctvfl Mtghta hill.- eat they can vote wlthont interruption. Indeed, eo kindly la the public sentiment toward our colored friend, that at many phases where white Copperheads are not tolerated at the polls, negroes are welcomed to the ballot box ae its ilrfeudWl sad supporters, end ere uniformly treated with the very hlgneet respect by everybody. t. * * * > .)J To these and other reaaona of a social and political nature, the writer mentiona the bet that Northern and Northwestern people have every facility for education without any prejudice against the Ufloks; and until these unfortunate peopleare provided with schools, the blacks can be accommodated with baa To taring about Lbe proposed recall, viz: the transfer of the blacks item the’ Booth to their Northwestern Canaan, the writer urges that Writ* be orghoined in every Northwestern State for sending emigrants atoucetothe Northwestern States^ and to continue-this work until tbe whble Mack population are property provided for. He adds: “ Thia.will da sway with ah necessity at the Freed-; “An OLB-Fianoiae imunonw. 1 United -States Cotton office of United States Cotton Agent in New York, made vaeant by tbe recent death of Simeon Draper, is now filled by Mr. Ftuete Robinson, late Anutant Agent. The New York Post says his integrity and good jodg meat are folly recognized by tbe Govern ment and by New York merchants. Since the establishment of this agency, four years ago, about one handled and forty: thousapd bales of captured and abandoned cotton w have been received in fcpw folk Hid’ aoid jqnMt exonerate Mr. Holt from tbe cl for account or tba Goverhtneot. - Thrma it brought amounts to between fifteen and sixteen million dollars. Tbe transactions under Mr. Oncer’s administration, which covered a penod of about two yean, were over twelve rajUltaa dollars. The dosing of the cotton business of the agency, it is stated, may oqciib? a:year or more. -- - - IXj s* Gbsat Bbitaie, which ia ever ready to preach homilies on humanity to all other na tions, apd especially to the United Stttefl.bas illustrated her sincerity by recently permit ting 2,600,000 of her subjects in India to die of starvation! This is done at a time when the telegraph furnishes speedy communica tion between London and Calcntta,and when, by prompt attention, a small appropriation of the ample revenues of the British treasu ry would have averted this terrible calamity. If we had no recollections of tbe famine in Ireland it would be difficnlt to conceive that similar horrors have been re-enacted on ano ther theatre, under a Government which ^declares that its moral right to reign is its > for th^j passes of the population." It is stated that Mr. Beecher baa given the months’ notice which Ms agreement litb tbe Independent newspaper required, ad bis sermons will, after the expiration of time, be pnoUabed in some other reli- (Joas weekly—probably the Examiner. The i of this change is the hostility of the adependent to Mr. Beecber’g late political parse. ' ■ ' - '■ * 1 The Commissioner of Internal Reveaa# i about to purchase (6,000,000 worth of eta- tionery far assessors aad oolleotova east of the Kocky Mototainsnext year. A fat jo£*for the loyal maaufiaetoraa of New( England.' ‘ * , ,' 1 Inramai. Scvteagb.—Tbe Chicago Timek the landing Democvatie papar of Urn- Went, has come oof in favor of universal aifnarf- (rage at the Sooth. It afl/n that the Panin cratic party is chained to the of the present administration” and that If it expects to live and prosper it mnal dis sever the connection, aad keep p« popular sentiment. It declares that negro anfiiageia some shape commends the Sooth to accept Impartial‘knf- frage, or Mirage dependent opem tlelaldP- geoon of tbe man, irrapective at color, as la now tbe rale in Massachusetts," that an efld may be pot to the agitation again* the i«“ atontioo of tiy> The Boston Post, the Democratic organ of Mew Sogbmd, lakes the same position. Bn- lerring to Judge Reagent letter, of Texas, advocating thia meanniet the Poet rumaika: ‘This is wise, jnat, politic. Impartial suf frage, ” the Post goes on u* say, “wa have al ways advocated. The Massachusetts system ■wa think a good one, and if every State would adopt it, tba reanit would prove its great security to tbe peace and prosperity of the country.” Sanfoed Conovse.—Thu notorious per son, the wboeea charged with peijory in the plot charging Jefieraon Davis with oom- plidty hr Mr. Lincoin’e aseasaination, ia atm in jail in Weahingtoa city. He has been na- aaceemfol in getting bail, and baa been pre sented by the Grand Jury. He declares that he ia innocent. This man baa been arrested at tbe instance of Stanton and Holt to de lude the public by making him a scape-goat. But the trick will not succeed. It is known that at the time of the investigation Holt re fused to admit any testimony that tandad to expose the alleged perjury of Conover, and did not hesitate to defend bis conrse over hia own signature ip lb* Washington Chronicle. However the trihfof Conover inky u aELUva goods Dr. Majggiel’s jitanfSM* *" p SALVL J^nftfls Suffering sad OtaMsed readme foulow- ENOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE SENTS, .'BSS2MES Lower Bam kayfttwMsm IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS PAHLOR SETS, extra vaB aghoMarad- FINE BCD BOOM BET& WahMU and M COTTA BOOK arm at army DENmo BOOK and IJOUEY KB _ andPHJDWH of afi KITTLE? TOUTING SPRING BEDS aad MATTRE8SU, Mm ha* Bad hi aae, aad WARRANTO MUFOODB to LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO- PIEB, aad CANOPT TRAME8L WAREROOMSi 1 that rests a port him of suborning to carry bis point, aad using his oAteial an- thority to atiflb every utterance agaln*jtha* or himself. * b£h FERTILIZERS A. Liater Sc, Brother*a RAW BONE SCPBR-PMSPIATfi »P Lin PURE GROUND BONE. rfnucfll pnmiLiZSRfl, feetafl Bans neat Iks han A materials and In tksraom approrsd moaner, are confldently rsrommenrtad as the but la the market. & G. CBANK k oo., Cknetel Agents for the Mannractnrers, Newark, N.J. Hd«ra LaROCnx, Wssr k Daniels, Agent* Sa vannah. On. eepaa-tm STEM! ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOSSALE. ASS.'aMSSSMJKK ton Works, Nee Cork. Oonrietsolsa ee«tne of SO hone power, return floe boiler, with all the conve nience! complete; Iron frame, so feet carriage; it Inch nr; patent aelf-eettiag heed block* lea feet log cham, with pulleys aad Iret dam beltflv forme mill complete. The whole la perfectly rew aad ana be purchased low un application to wetr LaBochx. wggr * dankls. THOM. W. BROOKS ■ANDVACTUSNS OF Furniture and general UPHOLSTERY. an* Dm WtrweW PhllnSilphls, Fa. N. a-JJl OBDKBS sent by Mail tins id An. TOBACCO. t*>r BOkaa TMmoen Atel Tarioos grsdm, . Jo* motived, and for mle by neia-lw WtL H. flXABX St OO. 78 Stmt, lum Multi tt ItinT 1 ! 1HL fft" *. - A T. Mnntn. K. M. Bason k Oo 11 KTIkLFC 4 CO, Ootton Factors* ■ - ' Commission Forwarding Merchants, . ■ MeMariPr tewir flange, May fla, SAVANNAH, CMORGIA. CeahadveneeaeaeamWcnmanfo te M terh On,MWwShm. snf flehnM. nilflett „ tg Fill Dry Goeds. m TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. BciNnWitKipr a ecrkan, 151 CONGREn NT. Air i SAVANNAH, as ha m known is MAGGIEL? PILIB AND SALVE, ptm to the hast of his - o raieiimwien nra vanaam knowledge end hilled . JAW8 8MBTWL floury runs, Areet/flew “ Wall etreet. Toefc. Jen let, ia*. flu. Mannar.: I take my pan to writ# yodot my grant relief, and that tea awful pain la my aids bar fiflraeaf lam—thanks to poarnmdldaa. Oh, Dos- toV, how Ihankfal I am that I can got eome elnep. I oaa never write u enough, f thank yun again and swain, torn am earn tent yon are really the Maud nf afi enihrara. I coaid not help writing to yon, and hops yoawlll act take Hamlm. IISAV dW This Is ro earthy that I was dMchaifledftom lha Army With a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been enendhy Dr. Magglrif Pins. -m WILSON HAKTKT. <T Pitt street. Mww Toad, April Tth, 1«SC : >anIronSowndifIwiSlTn ponrtngraefo a flask tarn wan flap sl~m. i nra MAOGIEL’S SALVE, iwd M sural me In a few weik* me* an true, now sea me at Jackaoa’a Una mne. t. BAHDT, lit Ooerck Street. EXTRACTS PROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “I had no Apprise, MAOafBL’g PILLS gave me a heart/ una.’’ “Tear mu an marvetow." “Issmdlbr another Box,and keep them ia tiw Dr. MAOOIIL has caretf my headache, that was “I gave half of one of your FILLS to my babe for ihslsra mortal. The dear Uttht thing got w*U In a dng.- “My aanaen of a morning is now cured, ” “Your box of MAOGIKL’S SALVE cared me of aafosn m the hand. I tabbed some of year SALVE hehtod my aara, aad the aolee laK." for. 1 ‘flmto me twe boxes; I want sue for a poor lam “Iendoeesdollar; yonr priceie Si ceule, bn ths Medlrlnc to me w worth a dollar." “(and me Are hawse of yoar PILLS.” “Let me have three boxes of your SALTS by tare mU.” 1 have over two hundred each Teetlmonlnle m thm* hat want at apace compete me to coaciade. A MAGQIflts M. D. MAOGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. tw~ NOTICE.—None genuine wlthont the en graved trademark around each pot or box. atgacd by Dr. <1. MAUG1EL. 11 Fine street, New York, to eouateriUt Which h felony. flW~ floM by all napectable Dealer! la r Yileri thraughoat tba Datted fltataa aad the Oaaadaa, at ts pah tolly TBE ETE, EU, IN THE01T. TVL WEIGHT, of Taranto, Canaan West, PhyW- MJ etna dnd Surgeon, Ocuflst 1 aad Aariet, caabc Dtochargea (Mm the Bar. of tkeThroat flofoeeta tha Head, Cutarrh, AdSSmes of the KYS, requiring ellhelr Medical . 0*ea fla. *, In Dr. Thus. Booklera old oaace ce MtflgW totot Waltimora. tort OStoe hours from ItoUA-M., aad tto * F. M. IhW - LOW PRICES! Quick: Sales!’ wssss DRY GOODS to he found la this city, and which we oflhr at LOWflBFflIGBS than they can be bought far at eay other houaa. noarieUag la part of fleecy variety aVDrem Goods myn-tr Boahry and Moves Mbhuus and flnid ~ Teas imam i Foam rad vet foe., ms., me. HRBTHI4MUUI, UtOWMUMat SATAXflAH, SA. bkrlt Co, imoataaA and mum « Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, * ra-AsaatfovBobartSmlih’a criehratmiton.,, Mis EHlUlaci mi fhgran "tofluc* 147 Bay Street, ‘ ^ 8 *TABKAB a L Scruton, Smith & C. CONSTANTLY OB HAND Maes dui brahdibs, WBMKIV, ... «»• .^aa W “ tt . *«■ EVERY VARIETY OP fl tathelateram eTdeelenlo patnS2J , »? ,, .?* e haedoCay. eppoeltodeflrtienet. * « the ■lag H. G fco RUWE Paiur5555. 5,— r : Colombia Square EjavasttM. VagnteMm, Me. For Hie on must leto-ly ’ Notice A. Aomu, Attaata, GeorgU. W. H Inman, (Lste of Georgia,) New York Chatham Sheriffs Sale, W ILL be sold, on the list TUESDAY in Dueahr next, at the Court House door, la tfcectj of Savannah, between the legal boors of mle, the to- lowiif DrooertT. to wit: thirteen Presets, 46 pieces, 103 pieces ExtnCest- hw^aos ptecea Wood aad Iron,2oolls lop* 1 box HOB8K POWER DESCHIPTIO.V. Two Woad Sllle, 1 FMmed Bed (wood) with Cost r er aad Journal. 1 Cut Bevel Wheel, 1 Belt Cir- (waodj, 1 Upper Clide (weod), etc. PSKSH One dmrt Shaft with Cut Coupling* end 2 flitira 1 Crat Gear Hengein, with Capa and UoltA 1 fruied Wood Work, with toils and allure Plate., 1 Cut ■ope Shrove aad Hunger, 2 Screws with oat Mine each, 2 framed Uprights with SUrrupe (lower eec. —,6rae* and other articles too nn- km, levied eo as the property of tbe Frees Company, by oroer of Ihe Honorable the Judge Of the Superior C nit of Chatham Connsj, toeutmfyaa attachment ia iaeorot KchardeonA BENJ t COL*. toUtda Sheriff Cliaiham Ooonty. For Sale, 6,000 ' Agyly te YELLOW COBH. CHAfl. L COLBY A 00.. Yfl HlflflBT QITEH that .the partaenhim | PWfl . X fora existing under the name* of Miller" AOrn tndaraanah. Ga.,ahd Thomati Urltonmt Oe.tfodUna. FU., have been dissolved by of Ik G. Uvtniaton, one of the pertnere. ’ A. J. MILLIE will give hii eitcntloa to tlw bon- Mas la flataaaah, tad 8. B. THUKAStoUiebuaUMm ia Madiaon, In liqnldattoo. A. J. MILLJH. & H THOMAS. August, ISM. Surviving Partnen. Vhaaahaeribera will eootlnn# tbe Gro-vn-and &m. latemna BnMnme la Savaaaab, Ga, at the etoree;. captod by the latetrm, on Bay street. AagUC. IMS. MILLER A BBOTKF.B. The eahacriher eotidt* fnr tbe new a contlnunce of the patronage actaaded to the late arm. . S. & THOMAS, One or tbe rarviron. Anguat, 19Ct auri-tl Austell & Inman, MtN A* Cramlmlafl Hcrchaati, No. 80 Wall street, HEW YORE. W E are folly prepared to make liberal cash id raasemenU on consignmenta trom Merdunu and Flaatera, both at thia place and *: our agenda throughout the Sooth. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, wUl arrange advancements there. Cotton and mer- ehanfoaa wfll be forwarded to os with dispatch by OUT heeata, Meaara. Brady A Moeee, of gevinoib. We win exert oar best energies to give satisfaction, aad promote the Interests of our patron,. rnaalrami nn Bom Oar Southern friends respaet- foDy eoflcBad. ae27-3m IEW DRY GOODS, AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 160 BROUGHTON ST. (Between Bernard and Jefferson streets.) t UAVX jnat returned from New York, anil am re ceiving a aloe assortment cf Fall and Wiater Goad* and desire-tf> call the attention of purchwen to my Stock aad prices before getting their Pallaep- nllee I have bought cheap and. will sell cheap, u I have lem expeuaaa comparatively than houses with tar gee stocks. I can offer at much less than ngahr rates many goods, consisting of Staple and Domestics, Dram Good* While Goods, Damask, Diaper, Vmk, Towel* HOSIERY, GLOVES. RIBBONS, Trimmings 'and Hoop-skirts, Balmoral do. Conets, Cloak* Shawl* Cdastinar* Broad doth* Pant Goods, Satinet!* Jean* Flannel* he.; a variety of Worsud Good* Heart e. Hood* Son tags, Nnbiaa and Sbawia UmbraUaa aad Parasol* aad a fall assortment of no tion* A*, too nnmerons to mention. Will ehow them with planers at any thu, and eell cheap for cub enly. oc*Alm c. J. BUTTY.