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n VOL. 3-NO. 278. SAVANKAII. (JEOBGrAriHbKSDAYiBitajiBES £1806. O a jly News aiid Hertilc PUBLISHED BY w. MASON. Srsxrr, StTtwa,‘ Gbo 1 i S. min Viva Cento. > ; |[E, flr-if Insertion, $1.66 cent'. 4* 1 ' aich Inner , frj-ffeetH News ant Herald l 1 >ir nr 7rinmtfl n«r month, an 'Yut T* ,r yt,ar ’ or 75 ce “ t8 P« r u/peklv News arid'f{ ' nJ Xllevery san.rdsy »t $S p* yi • it PlUIVTIIfG, ^ uni! promptly done. r By Telegraphy * 1 SENATE. J MiLunwEvitus. Dec. 4, 1866. be Senate met at 10 o'clock A. M rayer by Key. D. E. Butler. Mr. Barwick introduced a bill to anthor- faek re-survey of lands in (he State in cer tain cases. *’ . , %• J* B. Johnson—A bill to lay out and Korm a new county out of the counties of Co ,J et ?: Meriwpfter, Spalding and Fayette Mf. Gresham—A MIT for the roliefof James C. Adams and James M. Hall, of Pike county. • /.r. k. Mr. O. P. Beall—A bill to make valid and legal the taxes levied by the Justices of the Inferior Court of Aandolph county for county purposes for the year 1866. jOBNING ' From Washington, s Dec. 5.—The Stoat* has adopted the ^j in g committees agreed upon by HmB*- i T M , ora in caucus To day. Sumner remaiaa. 13)5 ,,fi'osmiittee on Foreign Affairs; Will Affiira; Grimes, Naval Affaira; > ’ (( iaDT« ri,uri, ‘ 8 - #j:UrT A P friends of the President, Messrs, j,,,! Cowan, have been deprived of tho uf the Committee, respectively,! of I'.aloRIce and Paleuta. No committeea ~deil *>y friends of tho Administration: A 1 Mr. Wade introduced a bill for '■*g Nebraska into tho Union, 'it WM »,n the table for the preaeiit. wniitteed for the session were aunounced. , 7; ; ws offered a resolution instructing the Hetienchuient to enquire to what ex- Tpreildeiit has a right to restore conflict- um ier the laws of the Uuit<*t States, tod exists, to what extent it can be executed. I y.abull moved the reference of the bill to ilf pn-gideiit's amnesty power to the dom< ' jk Judiciary. This gave rise to debate, ait of which the bill was referred. .^ucr offered tho resolutions on recon- , f which ho gave notice jrosturday. ' Thejr ,.jright of Congress over the subject of recon- , u ,l jciiy the right of (be lately rebellions la,* ujtou the c'oustitatioual Amendments. ,. 4 I jml erdered to bo printed. Mr. Williams, of Pennsylvania, called , .y „f last session for the regulation of ap- xfa to and removals Jrom office, and ad- llitusc m advocacy of it. (SECOND DISPATCH. J »ec. 5.—T!ie Senators and Represen- Xehraska have arrived.' They will r State Constitution and .memorial lion. A bill will liavo to be passed i,!«ndo Jewel I on I lie Presidency. ;e?hi\. l'f*c. 5.—Colorado Jewett is out in a it«• ugress, representing that the Consti - : .i— rili'li State to appoint electors; that uibailiii were duly elected; that at the Lk--In and Johnson eleven of the States ^..uitlvi tors; therefore Lincoln and Hain- ii i Lilly held over till the late rebel States -iiur.-—Abraham Lincoln being President .ii.Qg over lor want of a constitutional suc- : under the declaration of Congress, nilnru electoral votes. It was quito un- ■ «M]uesti«*u his position at his death, bow- .-hoiild have been, who is cousti- f siileut—iiaiiiiibal Hamlin or Andrew Hiiiilii!, under the bold over right of Lir* \r.<\ through the electoral votes of States i; therefore respectfully prays that hre Hannibal Uaiuliu Constitutional ie Tinted States, and duly authorize him ' York .Money Market. • ■ 5.—Gold, 39 y % ; exchange. 9%@9%; ; lives id ihg2, coupons, 8$fc; do. 18C4, : d»«. new. 9>*; tens 100^; sevens, ‘i f. l ,; Virginia sixes, 00; Missourie's, Siting, somewhat lower; for money, rc mmk luiurb 5-GENTS. [■p^ciallturoaxBDfoe >« mn andm..,. » i BILLS ON THkIK PASSAOB. Bin to incorporate the Hutberford Mining DISPATQtfn.-'WSU'K o, * question of removal of county site from Marion to Jeflersonville, Twiggs county, by 4be Citizens of said county.- Passed. Bill to change the Hue between Twiggs aud Jones counties. Passed. Bill to auUVMze the Inferior Court of Bibb county to issue' bonds for the purpose of tiding a court house _ and jail for said *!£*• taWt lor the present.. Bill to amend section wts of tbe Code by striking put the words “of which he is a res ident. -e i • ; - e , BiH to provide for selecting a judge in casu the incumbent is a party to the suit. ITprovides thal Ihe parttca may select from ihu attorneys present a judge to preside. Passed 1 . Resolution making current the change bids issued during the war by the Western aud Atlantic Railroad. Referred to the Ju diciary Committee. ■ The special order, the bill to incorporate the Albany and Atlantic Railroad, was taken op- The bill was amended so as to connect whli Columbus,Georgia and passed. Bill for tbe pardon of Creed T. Wise, Butts county. Passed, 31 to r>. •The bill to provide tor the renewal ot old bonds that felt due fluting tbe war was un der consideration IHe rehutlnifer 6f Ute morn iog. - . V r , fl0ida-t;fl!hG-.J iifiG HOUSE Of RBP] '♦•w York Market, ihoc. i.—Flour dull aud drooping, re- »orrels; wheat dull and declining; corn '•luixud f l 15, receipta 13,000 buahcls: l*dull and declining; pork steady, bnt •j* j’iO. new mess $20(3 25; lard dull at •iiskty quiet; barley dull and drooping; I'- <uttou quiet at 33> a (3)34c. for n^iddling J “I'ilmlt lphliA Market. 1^®-', l>t*c. 5.—Flour of bettter feeling, hlujibi; Pennsylvania and Ohio; $12; f-J i*G(^90c.; com steady, sales 4,000 (til- w at $1 12; oats lower, 57c.; rh*4 24@ '.'-■imual, Pennsylvania, 36&43a. 1 Baltimore Market. • i ? r ^Kvember 5.—Grain quiet and unset. Flour veiy dull; extra $11 25<^ | *eoi-! Jiiii. provisions * heavy aud itraniac& Ui-e steady. Hugtrs dull. Wkltkey inactive; middling upland^ 331^0..; ( l ' ^tlJent on tlae Mempkli sad l kaiKston Road. ^sl-ted to the Chattanooga Union ‘ ^nirr account of a terrible aeci- " ‘Qrred on the Memphis and jY^ilroail 011 Wednesday: -aesiluy morning, a bridge on |he ^Charleston Knilroad, between '“ ! ul Tuscmnbia, Alabama, was "• H Lesliet, caused by the heaVy " mly p ar t 0 j the week. This ac- Luiug westward and the |.^*Wfound. Ou ITtuwda ,-^us on the bridge being com- ' »»ui8 were Ntarted according to '■tin a mile aud a half east of T^out seven o’clock,, a freight : ‘ t': 1 w ‘iL the passenger going west. L(* 1 ensued is described ns-being | night being cold, all tbe stoves 1Ver f red hot. The collisibn .' 'Louies off the track, smashing : ^ s »ad baggage cars, and set •u. The conductor of the train ’‘‘,•**6 both , legs broken. Mr. ’ “ts, the baggage master, » Hid, it is feared, several of were burupd «P *U the ears; 1 We hitve no certainty as to B. ' 1 there seems to be no'doubt |,- J 'e met with a terrible fate. In ‘ 1 tbe wires between hwpiwd' L r '^ 'ltlU’li liro hniro nAlliinor fur- FATIVE3- 'ec. S', 18G6. AFTERNOON SESSION—SENATE BILLS ON THEIR PASSAGE xo incorporate Limpkin Manufacturing Company. Passed. To prevent the distillation of cereals and sugar-cane seed into spirituous liquors. To amend the laws’Af! eqdity for marshall ing’! the asgetts of deceased persons. House insisted on its .amendment For relief of*Albert Field. Passed. To’change section 2,500 of the Code. (Al lows administrators, executors and guardians to compromise claims.) Passed. To regulate sessions of the Supreme Court. Lost. To modify the laws relative to lotteries (to allow rnouey to be raised by' lottery for educational purposes). Major Moses, of Musgngce, said, in a previous debate this lay be had said we propose to open the door of the treasury to humanity, that avarice might enter. Now charity proposes to in fluence our legislation that speculation may enter. He concluded by proposing- that the names of Mrs. W. H. T. Walker, Mrs. C. J. Williams, aud Mrs. George Doles be pat in the bill as associate corporators. Mr. Harrison moved, to insert the name of Mrs. Phoebe Pember. The ladies’ names were, inserted, aud the bill was passed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Milledgeville, Dec. 4, 1866. MORNING SESSION—RECONSIDERATIONS. Mr. Dox^y .. moved to reconsider the bill (lost yesterday) to compensate Messrs. Broughton, Nisbet & Bams for printing done in 1864-65. Lout.: Mr. Bidley moved to reconsider the bill (lost yesterday) to prevent persons from fish ing and hunting on lands of others without permission. Mr. Brock; ttidved to reconsider the bill (passed yesterday) to «py Hon.,W. Wi Holt thS dost quarter’s sularjl The fetation- pre vailed. Mr- Glenn moved to reconsider tbe bill (rejected yesterday) for the relief of W. J. Williams. Motion lost. Mr- Moses moved to reconsider bill (passed yesterday) to modify tlie laws of this State relative to lotteries, Motion prevailed. Qem.L. J. Gartroll was tendered a seat on the floor. ' : , r ... .; Mr. Russell offered a resolution to adjourn’ this General Assembly on Monday, 10th inst. < THIRD READINGS. To pay W. W. Holt his last quarter’s sal ary. Tabled for the present. . To modify tbe lawAt kit I lib Stale relative to lbtteries. Amended and lost. To prevent persons from limiting and fish ing on enclosed lands of otbeis without per mission. Applies only to Burke,'Troup, Bry an, Effingham, Fulton,: Baldwin, Hancock, Randolph, Paulding, Jefferson, Stewart, Campbell, Emanuel, Thomas, Muscogee, Bulloch; Elbert, Calhoun;. Oglethorpe, Tal iaferro, Camden, Johnson, Melutosb, Lib erty 'spa Lee counties, aud lost. At this point the Speaker gaye notice to tbe House that it was just 12 o’clock m., and the .House was just where .it left off at tbe same hour yesterday, and it they would make tbe calcqbjjtion they could decide when they could adjourn, he ^ To alloy non-resident exepotors and sad utj-nilnistrstors on estates of* deceased personi in this Slate to qualify and act as such. Paased. j l For the relief of widows and orphans of iodige siderations which have controlled me In this particular case. y . • ®* or fl' a ’ 88 * State, has already invertiNl in the construction of railroads $10,000,000, and this has been done so judiciously na to dispense the benefits of. her investments among all existing railroads, anil - through thqm, among the 'people . generally. The chief investment has been made" in the Western & Atlantic Railroad, which is the connecting link between Other railroads in the State and those of the-West and North- west. This I regard as the surest. Safest and moat comprehensive plan of extending State aid to the whole system, and to -the citizens, with their diversified pursuits anti intwesto. A portion of the debt contracted for its completion is still uqpaied, and a con siderable one lias recently been added to re pair the ravages it sustained during the war. Having done this much for the Cause, it would he very nnwite to embark in a general system of aid in the form of credits. Certain recent occurrences, which need not be mentioned, her present necessities and iter uncertain future, all admonish her Jo be chary of bet credit. Its indiscriminate or lavished extension to private corporations would unquestionably give it a spinning shock. Your journal shows that several of these are now asking ot her such aid. You have already determined, by. your action to avoid both extremes, that of granting ail such applications and that of refusing alb I frankly confess that in my judgment the better course would have been the latter, for the present at least. You have determiheil, in passing upon them, to discriminate. Aside from tbe present embarrassed condition of onr affairs, it might be conceded that there are exceptional cases, and. even now, in deference to the General Assembly, 1 yield my preference as to tlie general policy to be pursued on this question, and will carefully consider tbe merits of eaeh as it may arise. The bill and resolution now under considera tion have been assented to for the following reasons: The Maeon and Brunswick Railroad con nects an important iutcrior city with one of tbe best ports on the Southern Atlantic coast, a port confessedly better than auy now in general use on that line. Such a |mrt is of iucalcclable value if made atcessable to a fertile interior region The railroad com munications which Macon enjoys with every portion of the State, and with coterminous States, arc well known. Willi two such ter mini, argument i» not needed to prove that this road will be a most important commer- "ial highway. L'8?- e m * l *' oa has been recently mW in by the company and expended in construction. Three hundred thousand dol lars of additional capital has been subscribed, and though not yet paid in, is considered cn tirely secure. Fifty miles of tjie road have been finished ami in daily operation Sev enty miles more have been graded and made ready for the superstructure. Before the full amount of the State's endorsement can |)e obtained, eight hundred and fifty thou sand dollars ot additional capital lunst be bona fide subscribed and paid in. Aggre gating the present eapital paid in aml'sub scribed,and the means which the Legislature will place iu the hands of the compauy, 1 am satisfied alter carclul investigation that the road will lie completed without furlbci aid from the State, a most important con sideratioo. The tacts and strong probabili ties as apprehended by. me are these: 1- The road is a very important one to tlie State. 2. It has now a bona fide capital, paid in aud subscribed, exceeding one third of its entire cost and equipment. 3. More than one-fourth of it is finished and in operation. 4. More than one-thiid, ju addition, is graded for the leceptiou of the suiier-Uruc lure. 5. Without the aid asked from the State ts completion will lie indefinitely, postponed,, whilst with it un early completion may be expected, the necessary means having been secured. 6. The title to the property purchased with the State's aid will lie iu the State, aud oil all the property there will be a lien, with the right of einry and user, or ot sale. 7. A limit is placed upon the price at which the endorsed bonds may lie sold. 8. Acontingent fund of two per centum npon tbe Stale's endorsement is to Ik: annu ally invested iu the Slate’s bonds proper, and deposited with the Governor for the redemp tion of the endorsed bouds. Having made such security, I have come slowly to tbe conclusion that an exceptional base has been made out, aDd 1 will not dis sent. from your action. Allow me, however, most respectfully to add that it is equally incumbent upon the General Assembly aud the Executive to sub- Medical. HEW ERA JK MEDICffliS. D m- -m- ' "m i' ‘ ii 3li$ VslldllT kiuktM tk r. ‘ PILLS AND SALVE . _ - {’ ’Phe mUh* one-third of saM lot No. W. and tbe I Whk * Ti^npr t>ie buffering iivl IHgfiand rwd Let all who h ive been given Bibv kbediftc< *pofceo m thcUr*t>l»% read tne.MkMliig. who cm itelieve facU: Aod cku have *—th in evidence, rea-l the following: / , KNOW ALL MEN THESE PKE.j 1 8ENTS, "f J * ue - In tba year of ] I Uailroad Company, and thirteen bonds of tbe <N Columhaaof Ive bondred dollnneaefo lo- Vi* Mnm seven per cent: per annnm, > described . ve deaenbed rest estate and bonds imsT- private sale, mud If not dtarueed uf pievlene- _ Blll belaid at Aeetlon by Bell. Wyllj 4 ChrleUan, our Lon!, IktG, pmomiijf cao« Jowpl Maidoiitv 16 IrvLiru 7 ** ABmry next, st the .lie known an such, font j OWUft Uonse, In ibis city. " j e . is *“ le Deseret Aeent tor tbe IIniAa.1 'i . i ui c"~ ucunn anvut uoieen Ncares, and dependeuoita tbereof tor rations ormedlelufo known ea BUM Ms JOHN C. FGBKILL. AkNenee. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE, and mat the following Oertificates are verbatim co. pu n t<i ibo tu-at of bis knowl ilge and belief • jrri JAMKS SM EtTgE, Nirtfoy. PubUr, To Planters. Wall street, Kew York., Dr, llAGaiEL: I teWnky'peA ’to Wfffo e:il rclieL aud that t ie awful in,L.i.i. - ' tor, how lliaDkrm I eau uerer write ii, enough, again, and am mire tt a ! snll'erers. I eon Id hope yon will u< t late tt amla. jpAVANHIH, October let, UM. THE I. B CABY Sc CO.’S - “NONPAREIL FRENCH GUAN0 ‘ irTniClflil,- } IlfHIOHb now offered to Planters possesses qaali- •«* I-tbU" »»It alone, andren^erit 1-X- Igir 00 :1 Ibr snperior to any other known, a. has been fully enoogn. I thank yoS^ijSu^nd b y ^ “. French Academy or •• —* “‘hat yejiaroreal4rWO Ifriendof °' mU ihl net help writing to von. and I eT ? ry dopertnwt ot Agricaltare. —■- ^ yon, and I Ampsg the meritorious qualities which pscnUariT distfngtiish tbs Nonpareil French Guano," may be wing: - -- ■ great rebel, and that tile awful pain left mo at las—thanks to yoer medicine a that l ean get some JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. »S“Tliis is to i ortify that I was discharged iron lc lliarrhcca. and have heei ill- Army with a chronl _ cured by Dp. HaggleCs Ptlta. New York, April 7th, 1866. WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt street 1st. It will promote tbe growth of Cotton, Corn: to bacco, or auy kind of grain or vegetable, aonai to A iu h tt- No. 1 Pemvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully Diarrhoea, end have beeu | .tested, htths seme tons being entirely free ffom ule (d^schuuabbs properties of the above, en tt is a Perma nent Improver of the Boil, instead of : a stimulant 2d. It can be applied to the leaves as well as the loots or plants, without shy danger of burning them I pr°v« rl y-WO guarantee that wherever siv »-’f T The following i> an Interesting case of a man £lS ita moi * Ulr “- *“ d w* 11 nipl.oyed In «n Iron Foundry, who, In pourlug melt-1 ni0 *t ®J*yoy- ed iron into ;i ilosk that was damp and wet fanned I, wUJ . pr ! ,T ®" t Worms or Insects from destroy- m e\p!o,i.,11. -ri,- melted irou wan Thrown around ‘“a or *rain,and wherever tt is applied and on him in ... perfect shower, and hewas burned every **“±2i" or “ ? r lnMet * "IU. instantly dhap- droailfully. The following Oertittoate was glveu to i *“*■?£. r J ) P ,l S n » , j t to insect, fife at •outedg.nwe.-ksalurUieaccii-nn . New Yoke, January l, 1866. aa Southern plauters know, have tost their crop bv la id V Piuno is Jacob tlardy; I am an lion Founder- I sect depredations. v ’ was badly burned by hot iron in November last; my Hi a circular tt ts Impossible io folly enter into the onrns healed, but I bad a running sore on tor le. I merits of tbe ‘'Nonpareil French tinuo." hot ... that would not heal; 1 tried MAGGIEL’S SALVE, and general utility of tlie enterprise. (Signed) Charles J,. Jenkins. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wliolesale and Retail. BY Min Eckinan & Co., Retarrad. ligent soldi ora. To give State aid to tfie Mvtaoogee RtUrond to eDfc 5| e j t t0 co DDM >t its road With Barnesville. (The connection is already fnnde from Barnesville to Thomastoh). Lost by 16 votes. T^e. House then adjourned. I down, \ve have nothing fur- wiivh, but vre shall endeavor " ("hticuliu-s to-day. j HS6on to go into the Cab- l,IL lhoiiTS Bill.— Baltimore, “ is rumored that Reyerdy , ... . .., ... , , likl :l sent in the Cabinet, and* gffaa the Houie. is making with its buainesa Mi very pertiuebt,.;: An hour, yesterday af ternoon, was spent in perfecting and passing a bill; two hours tofre spent this morning i*„ " ;ra, . s W <H elect - l-tiy"" c *i’ired term of two yw,— V lHU ;8 Ornate, reserving the ,. r .' rin ll,r a Btraight out Eastern Nm» . t#.»i«». |^v!' r wil1 brio K before the L*'Vi-bc?™** *-' ourt the conatitu- >li ttll l v . ll n glils bill, wbicb he has 1 v 'olnled V, , -IL Op - ' J * t.Ai 'i 1 ® new sen*, I.Sio, wi‘! K ! u * lBd *“ the brain of some i circular and k^^'UtovnfT’ ,nn0UB cing that s or *>ves of nearly.all of Urn iL^’f dr, 0 n r,!, “ b y throwing off tbe [T*‘ u <ioni ... wllll 'h they will beeon- r I .'" ‘"•‘r tVani.i *. rlrcn lAr advises each lo a Vo ,,‘n P n "f venU ds y» ejrher l„n„' > K,T ,u, ’ u are already in tbe ro.o f L b ‘ llire the assembling of 1 - Hon. A. W. Daley, of tbe Eastern Circuit gHSeoator ffom the 2d Distrijt, and Hou. jftkD. Ruuipb, of tbe Brunswick Circuit and Representative from Wayne county, K«ro admitted on yreateiday to practice in the Supreme' Court. But one case bits, as yet, been/frgded iu fhe Supreme Court, upon which the ‘decision has not yet been ren dered.., - . 1m hMKt t* - 1 enclose you the message of Gov. Jenkins, wbieb accompanjed bis approval of tbe bill to aid the Macon and Brunswick Railroad. This in rather an huuaual proceeding, as Go vernors have’ not generally givdn their rea sons for approving measarea. - Tbe remarks ot the Speaker upon the pro- a bill; two hours were spent mis morning in reconsidering! rhperfecliog and finally killing the very sabte’ bill. C- The Haems sad Brsn.wbk Railroad .Message off 4hn Gsv*»sr. - ,-a/X b-*w!*> ', Xisiaim ■ Department. 'tomum* iA .5i 1 have aMented to and signed .“An Act to extend tbe aid of jlfiSfiRb W tte Completion of the Macbff4ad 11 &fW«Mi<* Railroad, and for other purposes:’’ and, also eertaia^reaoln- tions explanatoryNif sald'set^botb of, which tyfissw a “iSS miwss 'SS-T? 1 «o £«;*?«» are already in tbe getber, as one complete legiiMveta • It IS due tomyselt; and to Inferences, that I should bi view* m rqpud to State ild to {irisey gsogially, .mum syRgm, aod>ths«on- NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true Oi l auyb-dy can uuw sec me at Jackson*s Iroii Works, Second Avenue. J. HARDY, Its Gocrck street. running sore on my leg I sprits of the ” Nonpareil French tinsao." bat wo as sure tbe public that we have not exaggerated, -^.1 o only remains for those Interested to test its value when we. feel oonadsnt that tt will rapidly supercede RKFKRKHCKS > a-. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; CoL B. Morgan, do.; V. Cimbie, do.;E. McCormick.do.; Maj. Green, do.; Col. J. Ware, da; C. Sheppard, do - F V EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS J- Endvrs, do.; Daniel MoCuUongk. Fairfield District, South Carolina; Drl Wm. Monroe, ,, . . Battlmors connty; F. Merryman, do.; & Patterson Iliad no appetite. MAUUIKL’S PILLS gave me a Harford connty, Md.; B. Eirfamd. Calvert county, Md. hearty one . I J. P. Stiver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman. Silli “ Your PII.LS are marvelous." 1 m “'*' 11 v rv ' “ I scndi»- another. Box, and keep them in the house.” I jg- Beware of Counterfeits. All of oar barrels will " l>r. MAGGIKL has cured my headache, that was * >e stamped with name and address. chronic ” I j ' ___ ” 1 cave hair of one or your PIIAN to my bahe lor I Joh » Mebetman, Esq., formerly President of Ma- cdioiera morlus. The dear. little thing got weU in a rthwd'a Agricultural Society, asys: I Bai ‘‘My moih-'a of a morning is uuw cured,” HaGQIBL'S SALVK cured me oil Cents—My gardner has been making axperlmants hAvtSi 16 , 1 -rubbed some of yourSALVb I with your “ifonpariel French Onano —Im hasap- h-hibd my cars, and the noise left” L I plied it tofeeeta foitelopaa and veiyyoung^cncufobS - Send pic two boxes; I want one for a pool fam I vines, which at this season of the year are very liable ” I to inim-v (Won in-a-e, A* far as we can judge, it is MtseeHanwus. -U’:n .ggll-.GlU .UbS BRADLEY’S CELRBHATKD '■‘V , 8 1C I R tt nri % ^TBICH are atdvgnnlly reenmoaoded by the Fashion MagaeiBts m t he-SHtmfartf SKtRT of tW Bas>lQOTMoH4»fd, A-jg-kmJI iM ,ritsLiqe»i EMPRESS TRAJI4,;s 0 ^ g PRIDE OF THE WORLD,| - .11 s ; 4 .mwaNiU’ltd IMMOVABLE, Aa, For sale a( the lowest market pncea, by * J. C. Maker Co. F. BROWN, Jeweler anid, iWatchrhaker. fJtHE EN6RM->VHaud ruinous rente now aBked'for eligible stores has induced the’ subscriber to remove his jewelry aud walcliinuking’businfos tA Broughton street, over Culieu's Crockery stare, next to Wald- bnrg’a new store, where he ia prepared to sell Jewel ry, Watches and sit other goods fob is line at greatly reduced pricts, aud lower than any other establish- areatlatbecily. His stock embraces Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds and Jewels of all kinds. Silver and Silver ftbMMkWhrc, lf-tf Clocks, Broclies, etc., etc. FOWLEft i WARD, 87 Water street. New York, IMPOKTKRS AND WHOUBALS DKALHRS IN BaIsTIMOsr, July 21.18C6. ^ onelosi* a dfilUr; your price i« 25 cents, bu VJtHliciue t«» me in worth u ilullsr/' I to iqjury from insects. r r _ ___ .. Is flrst-rste article, tod comes np to your claim of its 1 I ninrita I ah ml I nan fhrmi f/ren ns. w.,. tv I merits. I shall use three tons on wheat and rye this “Send me live boxes of your PILLS.” “ Let me have three boxes uf your SALVE by re urn luuil.” I have over two huudred such TestimonUI. a Susie, but want of space compels me to conclude. J. MAGGIKL, M. D. Messrs. J. B. Cary & Co., through their Agent, Mi. Coats T. Guienot, having nude an arrangement wuh the Ora of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters can rely a poo obtxinhig the geauins --Nonpareil French Guamu" V This ia MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. the Prlael|Mtl. lie pet. -eg * Beware of Couni fended ocQ-tf NO TICK.—Niwie genuine without the ea rn veil trademark around each pot or box, sljpted byl)r. J. MAiiiilEL.il Piue street, New York, to jountt-rfoil wliich 19 felouy , - . , f^ ad.t hyaure^ctabie Dealers ..Medicine. Notice hiooglMut iho United sutee aud lti€ Canadas, at 25 I •. uiR per pox or pot. nol-ly M Co. Id H^vaonah, tia, and Thomas. Lfetagnton A Flu., hare been dissoired by.(he death THE m, CAR, AID THROAT. D lt. WIUGH I', of Tnrunlo. Canada West, Physt- cian and Surgoon, Ucnltsi and Aurist, canba •ousiilie.1 oil Deainoas, Diachargea from the Bar. iioisesia l.h^ ilcuil. Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat uid Lungs. " "vTa ’ **■•, l*IT6 DCCII OIRHilTnl I of D. O Livurdoo, one of (he partners. A. J. MliXER will give his attention to the bnnl- Besets Havjunsh, and 8. B. TH<'MAHto tbehiialneas ta AAadtojii, In liquidation. • I • A. J. Mltf.BR, ^ ft B. THOMAS, August, If Ail diseases of tbe EYE, requiringettlielr Medical I m Surgical aid aueuded to. Odlre .No. 41, iu Dr. Tima, jiuckti LeXtugliiif^tn-eL Baltimore, Mil. •tltloe hours from V to 12 A. M., and 3to ft P. M. :ler-s old offlea-os Burviviug Partners. bers will continue the Grocery andCom tees In Savannah, iln, at tpe store oc late Arm, on Hay street. MILLER A BROTHER. FULTQN ject each case that may be prestnlecl to like scrutiny, that there may be neither jmril to State credit nor risk ot I'nrllier application te8anm.wd» te. „r. tam p[JR()L[[jy j||j[] HINIItG CO. I of Ihep- leraollciL. f,,r the new a contlnaanca ga stteuded t» I he late Arm. S B. THOMAS, Due ot the snrvivora. anxl-ti Capital Stock* - r - $200, SHARKS, 1 gSO FIRST PAYMENT, $16 PER SHARE And no other aasegiment made, exee”' Hv direction f a mnjnrlry of ail the 8tockbuMers. I.P. SLOAN- E.-RAWUON; v.f..; .Vice Prei.1 IND-.C. WllITNKK .Necretaiy. P.P. PEASE. Treasart*. UUBT. LOGAN. .s General Superintendent. MV. DIBECTOB8: ^TE are now receiving, and ready t^ exhibit mir large and well selected stock of life above tallied guoda from tbe beat manufacturers, aDd put apespreaely tor tbe Georgia and Klorl-M i rade. Me reliant a and Planters •R invited to examine onr stock before purchnsino Isewbete. io-4-lin NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURL « aim qpeuliig for ilic u»n «ibe'imblic, ft fine flLrf'-k M CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, &o-, Ac.,',, .To which tbe atrentinu uf uli Is-’invited. JMT Wareruoius, Us BRuBUUTON STRKRT. Ntier .oek’sold Dry Gmels NUifi SHERRY. ND MADURA, , - VEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, ii OLD HOMESTEAD BYE. our hnatnens of aaiUmg wines, etc. ... - . . ages, aud In order to ioaore to cou- •umerf Pure Liquor* tn a compact and convenient fora, we comnfonred the enterprise of bottling and packing In cadea our well known Wines, Brandter. Whiskies, etc.J and have sent them out in a Style would preclude the poeaibfiity or their being tam pered with bejire reaching the purchaser, IV gca- on and gralifrlng success that has re- urtthas encouraged ms to maintain - regards quality, also, to make to retain the conddence and paBon an so liberally bestowed npon ns. BININOER A CO., at - Importers ot Wines, Ac., No. U Beaver street, New York, ilar goods kre put up in cases con- » y -. . i nuning one uoaea bout** each, and are sotd bv JL^tate Hated f - c . ;/ o,OllO Acres uFTInabereil Leads In a Body I SOLE AGENT FOR TilE STATE OF GEORGIA, .I’.W.'Srta'rilt BY BBMi, WYLLY & CI1K1STIAM. T . • —— O.iWai-rcs^f Heavily Timbered LANDS lying in j 1 Ifhename^t^^ ^ JHEPBEBB. 1 %h:idcruchntify. adjoining Uie lands of Dr. Brown, I u a>unraut«e < Ja.mc.cYoung, and others, situated three miles from | ever IherreOTe •i. jr. i, “ —■ * Twrwilorflrig bouse of Blnlnger A Co.. No, 14 ;,t fflDdr ’ I, P. LOGAN, ROBT. LOGAN, It. E. RAH SON, ft R. McCAWRY, . P. PttarfE, JNO C. WHITtnfW " r21il YV. F. PARKHURdf. , This Company proposes to operate In Georgia, Ala iianis snd Teouoseee. Having leased Lands tn We [ warded our« .unmwllate vicinity of recent oil,discoveries,ttamsi theatandabKY o/Teja a ppftmn of its Stoek for sate, the amount paid Lemasd elf npoii which abalHie returned to t*ie purchaser before I see wbk-h any general diritleml WUI b. declared. ,lw— A limited amount of block may be secured bycslt- l RstshiMicd 1 ing it the unilerslgued, agents iu this city. 1 0.2 BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. 8 It. HADKINGToN. Fine, Black Mare FOR SALE, BY BBLL, WYLLY’ & (CHRISTIAN. 'll-"’ - 1 - E Will reconinieild tier to (|e kind, gentle, an-l in w every particular a family liunH 1 —goo«i light rockawfty. Can lac s**^n at Bail. Uuiler's sUl»l«- Terms Known a Counting-Hoorn.’’ <m-1 1 HEVSPAPEB DEPOT. W Ehave Increaeed our facitRtes, and are ^ceiv ing by every mall and steamer the latest NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE Foreign Publicat ions suppP-sl to order. Any Arneliran work procured to order at publish ers' prices. ESTILL & BROTHER, (Down s^tnrs) Bull street^ next toPoSt+JlIice. Coffee. 3,000 Direct ImDOrtatlon from Rio de Janeiro, For sale by ^ .cilniw . • f ocl-Sdt* WEED A CORNWELL, the 4 »gftedfeeiifja.^_ lUitr<;ad. ITie. Lands produce, cotton, corn, s' c-ano. etc., ami ip one of tlie hoftbtar loM<$ uiirSfitfl: the BHciety is t-xcefleht. For tee lumber luiHiiiess and farming At cauHOt be excelled. Tift* above property belongs to the estate of (lie lftte INlOJW Ur™ FHJHBw! rj:- b eutetell. X. (Rmd. Advertiser. iver street, winducfed upon principle* of Integ [ rltj iw, mi Rkthe highest honor,—N. Y. IveBiug KkJ s Jefl-DradfrWly •IoUn U. burufc.'tlecpaaed, aud aokl by unbfcf tlft Honorable Court of OnlTuary of Screymk yuatjr, (iu* ye tuber term, 1866, tdr the benefit of tbe beiraand rredilotH of said estate, at our ctMiHtiug-fuom. to us. or &tr..Ji. C. Kittles, Terms—One half cash; balance in twalie ngnjUUf | with 7 per cent, interest, secured -by mortgage oft the .AN0EYILLE covt jirup.u ty; amrebasar fd pay for papers I H. C. KITTLE, Adjniniatralor, cumno-Jifq .. ; l POLK CO.,'OA. NEW ARRIVALS FROM PHlLADEtfHli'ip JUST BEOEIVED, and now offering at the lowest [UiC.-8,- * : j / J A line assortment af Ladles’ - *. POLI8UED FRENCH KID BALMOBALS, . Ladies- FRENCH KID EMFRE8B BOOTS, Hoofs’ SINGLE AND DOG BEK SOLS BENKBSTO ", UALP BOOTS AND GAlTBBft * EINSTEIN; BCKMAH A CO., dec3-pt IU Congress street. Potatoes, Onio I>EOEiviNO, and loratishy XS ’ * V ’ j , ^./QALLANAN * 0O. no-21-tf Corner Habersham and Prealdant ata. ,4. r. Devar, E. O. Bran. I Wilbur. Savaonah, Ga. BWMteii •H any j for.nucls, for to which nateran to the attic*.tt CidnmbM ilho tovarlonaa _ **^IK‘ , JPowallafc GJo.s JOBS, il OBO R I C E. /CONSIGNMENTS solicited, OB Jmkich liberal fid- V/ vavvcemcut.4 will be made. . - m Miscellaneous. Butter. Flour, Bacon, LARD, Ac. Pork, 90 tierces Lard, Baltimore L***f i WHB Hb fbfefffiiVyHae H .. $$ess and Ifesa » kc«s «■'» half hags ftatter; Choice Uo .hen loo hexes Cheese - • IWllffWiBnh, NewSngarCared. 8UGABS..OOEFKK, TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, .to. M hefesheade Sqgar, St. Croix, Porto Rico and Mascovado tM barrels Sncar, A, B and O - 60 packages Tea. assorted qualities - IM bigs Cbffee. Kid ' ” .66 pockets Coffee, Oh] Government Jtva 160 boxes Soap, all qualities Ih6 boxer Candfol, adamantine and Tallow iceboxes Tobacco, alt qualities - Cuba Molames in liogsh-ails sud barreis Hap. Corn, Dais sad Cow Feed constantly on hand. Landing and for sale by SCRANTON, gMITHft CO.. I * , Hodgson’. Buihliqg, tw! -- Bay street, opposite Jeffepipn. FDRIIITORE. Geo. J. Henkefs,!Lacy|& Co., THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,. PHILADELPHIA.! yyrE have a salt af « | Mine Rooms, Elegantly Carpeted, And furnished compute as PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. Purchasers can see how a eultjif Furniture will - appear in THEIR HOUSE, . .' and can, fr„m *!i -s.- rooms, make a better selection than they ean from Furuitnre promtscnougly placBil'" -iu large warerootns. . no27-2m IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC * LIQUORS. QOR stock is eqnsl to any in the city. Call and lodge for yourselves. “"27 SCRANTON, SMITH A CO. BEFEB TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. MBKCIIANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, ofpfew York city- . .. , / no7-lm* RHODES’ Sii|iBr-Pliosphat«of Lime THE STANDARD MANURE, AT |C2 50 PKK TUN, CASH. »i2-8m Miller, thomas a oo. Valuable Wharf Property FOR. RENT. ‘XMJGSE valuable WHARVES and TIMBER BA fi» 8LSS, known on the niH|> of the city n8 D'ByrBe’t Corn and Oats FOR SALE. 0 000 B08UBLS landing from Brig GEORGIA.” N, A. HARDEE A CO. Proposals Wanted. . . _ niH|« or the city as U’Byme . Wharf, having a front «f- SOU feet on the Savanflnb river, and rnnulug back 1 to Ktvsr street. The Basins have a c ip i'-lly fir docking 600,600feet of thntier- EK; a ""“;«5W.%ne..,d.s5Vfa STORE fff m rtLtUe bast business part of tlte city, foqalre at X the corner of Drayton street anil (JoUvcom street Land - - od For BUSHELS YELLOW CORN. Apply to noli if CHAS. L. COLBY A.CO-, Con er Buy and Aborcnrn'streets. Chsis. MttBPHV. .„,j Chau. Oraxs MURPHY & CLARK, no USE SIGN. SHIP AND STE AMBOAT PAINTERS: “* ' ILDING. GraiuinK. lUrbUug.andiGiafoag. Signs VJV of every doscriptiou furnished aifed painted at short notice.. ‘AU orders left at onr shop will meet with prompt andfaithfal attontipn. . V noS-ly DANIEL H. LONDON. NO. 63, BROADWAY*, "‘New T^RK, Shipping am) UfHnmlssioii Mtfchffnt, ‘yyiLL sell all kinds o! TobYcco, Cotton, Grain, toed, Ac., and wit! execute orders buying Merchandise anti Prod in* Jd every descrip tion. Cdnsignuu-nts end orders solicited. RKFKKKNGhR, . „• In NaVannah—Mqinr A Porter, DnHcan A John ston, N. A. Hardee-A Co.; E. K Hertz A Co.. John Btoddard. IN New YORk—W. <\ I an /hy-A <C6.. Barclay % Uvtngaton, Wm. Watson A Co. Liberal advances aituwci Meaqra. Eyre’ Bvana AOn..I NOTES ‘ DISCOUNTED bT DAVID ft. Banker, sepefttf 22« ! frA l T > S1’kKKT. removal: WM- J Paper *:k«P biopi.: M’LAUttHL fit, DEALER'IA Watt Win^ouf^^de^ Has H4movert to thr First Floor OVER HILL3MAN’S Dltuq STORi^ A large aRNorteiebt at rifeil KfW, WmifoirshSea out Onrnloi-lt, UnrtaiD tonds, Picture Pyapmc GUt Mon Id legs, gc-t Ac., always on hind. “ * ■'* ’ OWBttt BOW'S -o Y/tiit.,'.:. d: si P ROPOSALS are requested ha tge- following namol Public Works, as directed by resolution of City Cornell: First—To restore tbe banks of Screven’s Canal. S*C6nil—To restore the culvert nailer tbe Central Kadniad embankment, being part of the wreck of the wooden sewora running through the lauds ot Metara. UUm A Bradtey. Third—To build n brick sewar four feet deep, east or aad parallel with the Canal. Fourth—To dig a eontlnaatioa of B-Itwa Canal, rrom the iTtinmlerbolt -Culvert to the openmg of the Park eewer. Partial wishing information in relalion to the almve work are referred to itm City Surveyor loMce tlnnl siory Rxchauga Bailding,} 6,r drawingg anil details, anil will submit their bids ia writing (stating lowest price and names uf securities; to ' ^ fi 1 ' : . EDWARD U WADRr Chairman Committee ou Diy Culture. CHIPPEWA SQUARE,. door to the Theatre, open daily, Sundays excepted, from 6 a. aa., to 6 p.m. Colored-people will lie admitted on Tuesdays aad Fridays. no26-tm* - THfiij. MEVKS. TO HUNTERS. T HE blgbeat price can be obtained for GAME of auy kind, by applying at the OPR HOUSE, cto Gardening Land For Sale. ‘>nn AORffS, in 25 or SO acre Lota, situated on the £UU Louisville road, five miles from Savannah well wooded, and adapted to raising all kinds of pro visions. Apply to M. j. BUCKNER, .At Einstein, Kckmsn A Co.a shoe stores no22—2m Ear Rent or Sale. ITtHK subscriber offer* his property in Effingham A county, ffteen mites from the city, for rent or rale. It cou testa of Tvs Plantations adjoining, each containing one thousand acres. Tbe land is very Bus. For particulars apply to him, on Jones street, second door from Wliilaker, or to George W. Wyfiy Esq., of tbe ffrm of Bell, Wylly A Christum. WM. Ii. CUYLER, C. ¥. HUTCHINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE DKAI.XK IN HAY, GRAIN ahs PRODUCE, Corn- Oat a. Meal, FeeiL Bran. Oil Cake. ! - Balt, Rope, dco, Oonxtintiy receiving, and for sale at the lowest holesale ratea .« --I i- • Agent SgTannah Floor Milla ■ ^ 18* Bay Street, Savannah. • EDW. O’Brtoia J- H. O'RimNK,. Ed«r, O’Byrue St Son. . -wmttjft^n and Rctail PxAi.xas in Gaocnaixfe , “ Iaqoons, Ac., he. ~ E solicit Eaton or the patronage of our friends sod the jublio generally. The Senior purtnsr '■aifiRfi aou6 OQHmew in this citf lof up- irfer-tv* jrmn. Ookmt Wjan and Jefferson ® -+r fo.ra aWg-: WOOD, (Lavs or Apalachicola, Flohxda,) <3- ENERAL CO^^SSJON * j’.t .li * * L AND FORVARBIYO MERCHANT, No. 10 Stoddard’s fmwer Range, Bay Streak SAVANNAH, GA. - Uberal adrancen. made as cmMj.niun»ts to Ms Sjto Norjhprn uforyefo. , To the Ruhlic. •the Undersigned Grvra J ASSrtYlSpTS.'HSSi-si; SsL'aHffiL Order boxes to pe hnmi s “ - Lovell A LMtimor Mr. ft Ehrlirh'aarOaavt Ordoraior aE kinds of Wtx>d promptly fflMtm.af raaaimabla tgcamto an be had sfeairiSe. - ; LlStlt’Cl ul ., * A ,j«.ije»nrt U NTH and cxpenaei pnU Male to tnundnea MAVANHAH on Pur foil pirtfeslara, . . per day. atamp. aad addreaa W.G. WILSON ECO,. riff-M Cleveland, Ohio. 88. SABfiLUT W , .1 STORE, jl-ESALE AND RETAIL, toffh. •Julian and ffrysa Slrerta. SAVAj«jtM^ QA. Store to 1 M21U1 *Vt.<i f. JtUuH ir i r. ElU/T* ftj tvi QNE af tea ttot .lands in the city Jar g/retottfoml- Wft-W.i-. •nllfl| ; cl/, i -juicyA Vii i.-vie uf.i-iai-j MAMBFACTORING oomfa- _i-i-re i NY, - : * ’ {■**• UablMteaof.Oaarard M Kiagarensanmnl by the same. HUdHF. GRANT; B. D GUERARD. E. L HOLCOMBE.