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lAMKIHHUTlftMTlHtHUaiJim.
WEDMBSD**'
ing been for many yearn a prominent mer
chant. He wan extensively known through
out the State, and few of his cotemporaries
enjoyed in a larger degree the confidence and
wipwui
.T 8. 186ft.
'’unwell
was a native offfgsfcfrgtapj (county.
Gra. Astohio Lorsz de Sawta Amu was
arrested inlftft3fcfrflV« fe&ay last, at the
instance of Mr. L. M. Montgomery, who;
b* ffl* >*»*■■*-. to* oril/taata Mat varyt^tiomterty
to biaetj-ffrt. Th* dkspre flret Bade ik appsremto*
Ate that ppit, few amigmta ate*. which was aetpr-
i jJOO T
Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWB
and herald,“ a Weekly At our brought suit against him to recover $25,000, < -ore oaueatita-gpoim write
ODMtiJ*dv«es*Mr!*^tr
ahstnw* »»aa all vaatala ftp* tost Writ-" „
against the plaintiff, whom he charged with,
an attempt to swindle him, by representing
nithed bail in $30,000. The General was
just dressing for a dinner party when the
ipna was served upoa him, and, as may
5S»m«FS
advertised ratief’
TOOUk
As much ini
regard to the
we will be
n the interior
who have op
■nation in
of the free-labor
eralinterest
the same to
sprbch or Mn«k iiuo». j
We have the pfijhswrrpf laying before our
readers to-day the speech of Hon. Jamejs
Dixon, the oognervative Republican Sei
from ConnectiXt, -wn tiling -ifcg Altai
President of thq£jgpyejtfpn u^foch assembled
at New Haven on the 1st Inst, to appefifet'
delegates to the Philadelphia Convention,
and most earnestly besffiuk lor ,1b abla
tive perusal by all latereMed-ta the approach
ing Sttflggfo'fipF the purification of the na
tional councils and for the restoration of , fra
ternal relations between the alienated sec
tions of this once happy cdnntry. The manly I orK ana WIIl no aooDl oe uearu ire
they are jnst, and will be endorsed a* oor
dially by the people of the South hi By fife
couscrvati ve masses of the North.
. JS,
nixes and vindicateathe truths that the war has
ceased, that peace hes been restored, that the
South has acknowledged the supremacy oftb
Constitulion (as she ever did), has given up
secession, surrendered sin very,
in the manner preafri«d^t ^ash*Wtortiid
fulfilled fill the oblig|tiM|ai‘wniwj|d h0h«
results of the war. He declares that there js
nothing in the present attitude of the South
to excite resentment aod provoke measures
of punishment and revenge; that the South
em people have been punished enough, that'
to degrade them by exactions, and oppress
them by pveffihmfBjg, at which
self respect, honest pride, and the sympathy
of a common manhood are lost, would be to
make them disaffected citizens for all time to
corned The distinguished ®dbatoe totes a
sagacious ^hncfc stgtefiin viejf ofj^tbe
whole subject, and deals with them like s
man of experience, of knowledge of mankind,
of common sense and good feeling. If the
Philadelphia Convention will but construct
its platform of .the views and principles which
guide the Connecticut statesman, the affairs
of the whole country will soon be composed,
former divisions will not only be healed, but
all traces of them will be obliterated and the
country *ih'be onee%oie unitedffttd placed
on a solid and enduring basis. The Southern
people will then go earnestly to work, the
farmer tp his field, the mephanm to his trade,
the merchant to hfs business, it is as much
to the interest of the North as of the South,
that the status of the latter shall be speedily
fixed, tor until that is done they will not be
in a condition to raise these staples and de
velop with energy those resources which .have
it* times past formed a lu^e, tad in tinfife to
come, will form a larger portion of the wealili
of the country.. Eyery j^onjh’f delay in the
restoration of the South involves a loss of
millions to the revenues of the country.
Whatever affects the industry of a Country,
whatever impedes the production of its greut
staples, particularly when those staples are
such as cotton, ■ tobacco and-1*00. ,whirt ® ri -'
the equivalents of gold, must result in great*
and irremediable-loss. Tn'tfeSW# tfidss fcets
it is time that the passions' fif-'dbd North
shoqld oe cooled down.The Hearings and
humiliation of the South have been, and now
are, great enough to appease the revenge of a
more vindiotirw race tbaa that which inhabits
the most of the Northern States. , If
During ihe ‘war it was natural ‘that the
legislation of Congress was inspired by a
hatted.for “rebellion and for rebels,’’and by
a determination at whatever Cflst of men and
money to nutAmtlKi’IMMbh?' ..But
things are
met in tki |as
Santa Anna’s Estates Confiscated.—By
an Imperial decree, dated on July 13th, it ap
pears M¥S !)#*$*** **$>•!)* has con
fiscated all of Santa Anna’s estates in Mexico, ‘
and has ordered a receiver to be appointed'
jo. take abtrge qf ,A|em. (Santa A^D^tias
been a most excellent trimmer between the
various Mexican factions, but his last address
from Ni^Nor|d»l$nbnfM^qte*Nled tO COl-lLijyfcgj
ciliate the Liberalists, while it provoked only;
sueers from them, has so angered Maximilian* M»<-.
as to lead him In ssins all the General’s pro-,
perty in Mexico. Sants Anna is still iu New
York, and will no donbt be heard from at an
siloS
TUB SKW ORLEAMS RIOTS.
•raori'SO-ssrf.iT T ^
RctsraofOcatiallhwUsa-Marar Moo-
roe Dlisatisricd with Gaacral Baird.
Antwerp, under data ofJteylSth, informa tha State
MttoS
J "tribute of respect to our
it the,
are respectfully invited to attend.
JAS. It. Pis^TWi-
onteadori all
h—I >■%■»> || rill. ■ ■
1 "-amWttsSiniM ami ntnio tyaSmOvia-
twrla^i^bs'ysahaaot'aiu morning. f! .
»Ho Frowritieiipslah litas nil teodo,iotaSF. -
Tha ternary cfthaPrench Lafttno hara toa
writtens.is$srtoAly Racests^ysC Stile. stating toot
the reumanretsutikh are pasteup in RwopawtUaot
■May Me Faria llayiMWlO ffn * weed, bo my* that
Urayytbihg Indncr*' t£e ’aatidlpSHon that tha Cspori-
letdy fey the 1st of April, 1SS7.
CThai'laatQO.
trewuo. msfozcu ro Taut «*tr» asn anaALn.1
- TTnitstam jin 7—Tha Madlaai Director oTtha
Depavtaynt at to* CaroUuaa haa fatned an order aa-
SmkSS iqnsitetan* for all vaaaala arriving here
tna New Trek. told |—dto tolret Share far*
from their clearance than the port of New York, when
they wdll be perritlted topees, it there fa no ritaa-
•nboard. , . ' >
Fhr Itasaritht Miaattr ori thaBMa.
Cmcunutt, Aug. 7.—the lateat accounts from the
“ ateereer littla’a dieaator report Mean
rety womded. Moat o» the klBed were
deckhands- ’Ten of the wounded died at Medhpo,
New Ohlkans, August 1.—General Sheri
dan returned this morning from Brazos San
tiago. GeneraLBaird toa appointed a mili
tary commission Is liftojigate the Conven
tion riots, with General Mower as President-
Mayor Monroe has addressed a letter to
General Baird toying that,, without attempt
ing to dispute bis (Baud’s! military law
order, he (Mofiroe) “cannot but express his
astonishtttBatatJuch £a .http, and at a time
when no exigencies existed for it. The aid
of the military,” says Mayor Monroe, “would
have been - toot gladly received to repress
violence when fpob,intervention jaaa ashed,
but I am at aloes to understand by what au
thority it is made to assume the virtual sup
pression of the civil authority. We have
always been taught to believe that it is the
principal duty of militaty officers in tbis-
country to sustain and enforce the civil law:
If I am to a retreat tod ftomthe words of your
order that KRydarmtire to prevent a recur
rence of the riotous and unlawful proceed
ings of Monday, I would respectfully suggest
that your release of all.the rioters and their
accessories who were arrested by ttafe police,
as the first mot to your administration of
martial law, is not well calculated to accom
plish that object." Mayor Mbnrue concludes-
bis letter by declining to act aa Mayor until
the civil authority is restored.
OFFICIAL HISTORT' tfF TTlE TRAOXDV — TfiLE-
ohAmb to Hi rtinturr and aerauve of
THE GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA AND ZHB MILI
TARY COMMANDANT—THE BIOT INClifcD’BT FO-
LIT1CAL AGITATORS. i -.11.1 ‘J
Washington, Aug- 2.—Aa showing part of
the bistory connected with the attempt of th e
usurpers to hold a convention in New Oi '-
leans, and the riots that resulted therefrom*,
I give v<>u copies of the correspondence b y
Execdtivs Office, July 28th.—To his.E»-
celleucy Gov. 'Wens, Ntor Orleans, Ija.: I
have been advised tbat you have iss.ued a
proclamation convening the convention elect
ed in 1864. Please inform me under :ind by
"Sr*' Yoax, Aogari T.—At • tog* meeting in Bos-
toalari.Df^kfar th* porpore of refaiii" fonds tar th*
ednretionof ttoeeteredrare.- SanriorHenryVtiteon
wuth* principalorttar. He bttterijr denoaned Fresi-
qent John»op M>a hi* policy of recogriraction.
Krihing Iri torelto cubic.
Apr Bax, Aug. 7.—The itremer DsantUre hre not
jgt sirived. She U hourly expected with London ad
vices hi the Cable to the 6th aud Oth initsut.
Haw Turk Market.
New Xobk, August 7.—Ctwpoos of 1803,100; do. of
■05. 100S: Treasuriss, 104K; Bold. U7«. Cotton
heavy, with tore of (00 bates: middling uplands tofl
3flc. Souther* flour drooping. Wheat dull with a
dowuwacd tendmtej. Core n nr hanged Boric haavy,
at PITR Laid flnaer, at Sagar
steady, if . Coffee dull. Navi! atores'flna.
'Y.'.'j, New. Orlanns Market. ’’
Haw I-Wiatns. JuiF 7.-Cotton unchanged; salsa
COO brie*, tot 44\. SterHng SO. One hate of ne*
Cotton was reeslved to-dsy, rtssslng good middling,
grown in datossaa Parish. La
i Hahn* Marks*.
Mama, Aug. T.—The Ootton sales today were 190
hates middlings at 38 cants; th* market dull, and hot
nttls demand, m
what autooriijf th«, atm
to represent the ^nole i
Louisiana.
ition can :tsume
pie bf tire I Mils of
homes, and are engaged In tbe'ptaCSlwruvo-
cations of life. In the pleasing language of
the inspired volume, tbeir.swogds itoff peea
beaten into ploughshare, .tfisir / *j? ears into
pruning bgojts., 'ffie approaching conven-
Andbew Johssoh.
New Orleans, July 26th.—His E cceilen-
cy Andrew Johnson, President of the. United
States: You telegram received. I have nut
issued a proclamation convening the conven
tion of 1864. This was done by U>e Presi-
der, and iu that case authorizing him to call
on the proper officer to issue writs of elec
tion in unrepresented polishes. My procla
mation is in response to that call, ordering'
an election on the 3d day of. Buplember. As
soon asVaeanciek CMMflaC srtkined, an elec
tion will be hieid.tp flfi.themq, when the entire
State will be representm.
Your obedient servimt,
'. YT. Madison WEi-ts,
«bT»jrhftf of Hiouislana-
Exgcnxfvs Office, August 1,1866.—Albert
jrhees, Lieutenant Provarnor, or Andrew J,
Vorhees,
Herron,
Louisiana
revolntitf
turn will assemble ^ih^ ift&fT df ^rofoond’
peace, with scarcely a billow *%> disturb th£
natjotoi, trepmmit^ W* _
“restore the rnkm.’^ That oi
accompushefi.
The first measure of the Convaation should
be to recognize that fact, and to assert th$
right of ah the States to immediate repr'.JMre^Nibtio
sentatiUhli GMQeM ftM&m this'^u be
, Attorney.. Omteral, New Orleamb
ina: Were thu,,aivil authorities, Stat 9
or Federal, conferred with by General Baird
before he declared martial law? ' Could
not the civil authorities. State and Federal,
enforce the law and preserve order, with the
aid of the military, and withorn t the necessity
presented. Please show this dispatch to Gen.
Gen. U. 8. Grant, Wash .ington:—You ai»
dodhlMI sweeMM ato IMS riot wtiicTa oc
curred in jhis city on the 30th.
AybUMohl tody/nfltof r htelf tile eriirven-
m$L.gLS*>.a.**
purpose of .xembdaungtne pie-
af’tbre. r Mate., *,
re ft ditfoal agitators and
il 'u 3 the action of the
n:tti~totoniiT^Mifr 1 r , * l '~$T~*T— of
Mre imbiiopemak, uptn.v mind
‘ fB* Rif Jproceeduigs of
? ^ diattAb-the
in effect to recognize what the ^hole North
has t*U along denied, the jr <e8) My. ef ^ [
iWSErJfcj: 3toatorirewre.F-.MP
Senator Dixon to and never been mtk • lb M. is r*w- «|«Uft htol daMn i*. heat W
of it, or thr- sAanrestees-out by seces- maintain 4 itfftafy'Mpreffiacy teThecity f«rt;
tinn. who a fowd*ya,^ tM affiffi-Ulffify Hiverit-
Jhp| nnue-
olice could
fit without
PtatIUMHaa tip Itmn Strrtai.
Jmms Stevens, the chief organizer of the
Irish Republican Brotherhood, issued the
following important address last night:
Fenian Brotherhood, )
Central Office, July 30, 1866. >
Brothers—The Fenian Brotherhood, an
auxiliary branch of the actual home organi
zation, and subordinate to that organization,
has and had for its object and duty direct as
sistance to Ireland. Worked in strict accord,
nnee with this, its sole leriiimaUi aim, the
Fenian brotherhood will be of service to our
e ase, but it mast be mischievous, and might
big with ruin, if otherwise used. .Does not
the inflexible logic of facts, known to yon all,
speak trumpei-tongned in confirmation of
thia truth ? True, when applied to any peri
od of the organization at present, this truth
has peculiar force and significance. For the
day for which we have yearned and toiled
through many years, is imminent and inevi
table on this vital point, let no man be mis
taken, or try and cloak bis motives nnd aims
in a stimulated scepticism. We fight for
freedom on Irish soil this very year. Mind,
it is no longer a question of “ battle or dis
solution.” I repeat, the men at borne have
resolved to fight this year, and fight they
will. Under such circumstances a solemn
and glorious duty devolves on you- I will
not ask are you willing to fulfil this duty and.
redeem the name of Irishmen on this Conti
nent, being every day more and more con
vinced that yon are not only willing but de
termined to do ao. You will not again allow
yourself to be misled by false lights held
forth to allure you from duty and Ireland.
The straight road, in our case, is the true
ooe home. Irish freedom must be won oc
Irish soil. Yon wifi not look for aid to any
Government till we at home are op in arms.
Even then you will not expect wot#from any
Government than recogiikHNi as a bellige
rent. This will be amply sufficient for our
ppsecto*. nod this, ooos we are holding our
oariksbell be at once recorded. Could Re
publican America do less for ns than mooar-
cEical England so readily does for all the
world ? Assuredly not. And tie look for
bo more, freely as oor Mood has flown for
these States. But if you hold yourselves of
all Governments, how much more so must
yon be a dependent of mere party.
Our cause Is too sacred for the politician.
You feel this, and you know him from sad
sad hitler experience. Therefore, I need
not warn you against those who, in the name
of this party or that, and on the strength pf
cl oudy promises, would gain your votes for
the coming election. Thus to be won H
bHaffiy to he sold. You are not Mind now;
and eo'.When a man of life-long indifference
to Ireland, oe of years of hostility to the
present movement for her freedom, becomes
suddenly enamored of oar cause, you ban
fully estimate bis sincerity.. Oor work is
for Ire mag, and not for tire politician. His
hottest sympathy would freeze the Irish
heart. Gftve Mm your support, and be
atato your country. The Fenian Brother
hood recognizes no party, ead renal be used
by none. Therefore, I expect gnd Ireland
expects, that no true patriot—no member of
the Fen Iso Brctbeshood ■ will tend himself
officially, or allow himself to be officially,
.used. It }s my doty to alU that anfr MBme
who so towem himseH cir who would, try to
lower the dignity nnd cflssttvrossn offf
order shall fee fit once removed from offle
. FaithfoUy and treismaily yours,
JaMM BraariENa, ft O. L R.
that, in- consequence of bSikgitrsi
d S3 con “ cessary cruelty,
n tbcntrl stSrificUuTlrTOS T. Hi SHERIDAN,
^ * se ’.
JMS “ ct °* The above are correct copies of all the tea
cession. This right the Southern States ear- pmtRat conunimioatUmi receivednndsent Ire
rendered, as one of the inevitable conse- telegraph relsti T e to tbejnsture _and cjm4e cT
one*** of - the .war. The, *ong the^Qrij
with slavery,upon the wager>s*W*tl<Mfiid lost.; '^^Caeral
-^sssssSS^SSS^BSf;
amd-m ge ^8 delicate a question as the legal authority
icta a convention tlljmfi fo repffi-
basesns
khow for
l in the tUged/Hf
overnmetoa gna by
to secession. Th|j- *L
precedent to
fate and of - the WM ’
fute ana war> with
and money, a >
to say not
!Sa'te!tfct!fc7«K remedy for all tl
provided by thp jif^t policy presented in the
. a(I that ^
its acceptance
This noble, elo-
-ffiSictSKl HI Briar,-16 years; aareD-por.
jetoaMtoliat, Tyasrato* aorihri
Striumk Freaarei, Hi j*arito*W»
pdil ® ' pl - ■'
AhfliffwThdttiaii; s* ySflretnd 7 reoatha; eangreure
'cam*.
qnirea to m&Ke if
by ^ongfesh and the North.
. _» queut and impassioned appeal flB'Xba Jffj/fj
< aad tha-State ta atuiidtir the Consti
tution and
President and the great principles
agaajBaar-*—
Governor Weils "has applied ror military
P rtMcti ( *, his4*6Mtri»*.bu*ttMtiMflpned. -
d .*» i v i hmiwMi MGMDtenfiuoT.
„ Na»rOaaa*nn,.Aiifr A-pTfe*,.«Wf*
were firsdsnto oo Aha. outskirts of the eity
last night by the negroes, and Captain Rey
nolds, of the stesmtr Stariight, was kHled.
i tha rim, and several houses ohcu-
** Wd*
uii ^ivi Ji So1aieil*V®lra 4MBMI
witii, tester
county, N. Y., on Wednesday night, and at
tempted to kill him. While panning him,
they met a young lady, cousin of his, and
shot her dead. The murderers have been
arrested.
drier to BbgMod; the
grandson of President John Quincy Adams,
and the great-grandson of President John
Adams. Charles Fronds Adams, the Minister
to England, it is also announced, sustains
the President’s policy.
UYIIATIQII.
RABUN —Tks Mead* and 'acqnaintancr* cf Gra.
JOHN W. RABUN sad ffffif are iRritefi ,to attred
MS lasers! This IMatSR. •», film Uom the
reriflssur al OsaL Harflwick, nut* street, 8t Jamas’
MJ!*l4f*(X.—Th* fHeum sad sajariSUhcas of
WH.UAfi H. mntMIiro are MhltsW ts srieod Ms
fatorar, Thti NzeaMe. st » o’clock F. M., from the
wdtoncc of Hsary D. Weed, corner MU tad Sank
.... • i . ,
tom*
■ noaniat.
fUif ieat/lf jar the y>«ek enatng At«j. e.
WBWH.’ J
4
Chatham ismmo* <w”j
^TctttUT, AtaJW «Wf » :
Wtwn> Os accQttnt of Ui® enoiwoii ^
wMch the oauaty is yai to»*k«M" b«taf “““ "
tmrpf trtil to Cqorta -uot to eoavms ia
w*stfcs, wken a Qourt hsviiig' Inltidlrtlen k »
rim, Ikriahytasdahisc »to canity arih Rr“'
anugrfoM; itl* hereby fretted tfe«
Jah3mr?.orer thefr.;^- W.•«#•
haring Jurisdiction. aUarwke task MU» wU
aottopaatolbTthl- cosrt. Jt'” ■’ ^
. . . GBO. P. HARROW. J. X Cf C. 0| I
• JOHK WILLUpriV*, 1.1 S. t C. .
Trite extract item the ml
i i H-i »-• <n-f mu-wuris— wk »
Savaaash, Georgia, July A 1S*A >
The undwrigaad hsvlag bee* appoiated Assigaeea
of IMFBsak-fceMII phipmri bftofiMEMm aud Hqnl-
datiug Its affaire, thsrefcre all panoua having cUim*
against this eorpoiariao will present there, and si
Mff-hDldfv of ttfo Uaak br* raffMlSd (afressht th*
MMi'shiiMFtt is- Tirr**^
i ptkrtty fftamsd feff siinotersufji^smlm
wiiisreA* kreMrikte
h>«-i«
To (ha^Voters of Chatham Co.
DIVIDEND No. 7.
Bf fa
SAZAimAn, Jitly M, MM.
i* Centrel Railroad
Ihe United States reytpnte tax wTIT be
Ctoupany. FRANCIS T. “
jykhkriim ’
attention
fiEPDBLIGAN BLBE8.
'n lylfotira^a meeting of tbi*
emsn's Hail, "on TRCTBOAY
(M.-AngariSttenSSS o’cloet.p. m- , , u ,‘.
Frery member is reqaeated to be premriA.
JAMR8 L. HATJPT, Fre.*? pro. tern.
THUS. W. McNISH, Sse’y. *n7-»
lit*
•to-
N otice.
NATIONAL EXPRESS A TRANS. COMPANY, I
SdvsnDah, August T, 18SS, (
ThaNstjoual Bipressand Transportation Compa
ny hazing completed their uransemanta, an now
prepared to receive and forward Coin. BnHion Ckr-
ruocy sad Freight of all descriptions, to nil patate on
th* Atlantic A Golf Railroad, and points Sooth. Tha
patronage of the pabile Is (oltefted:
Geo. JOS. E. JOHNSTON, Pres’L
JOS. K. WAlJvEK, Agent. aa7-lw
Notice.
MB. H. W. DEN SLOW, of this eitr. ia
-Uh os in business, and bos an Interest In the sanM
(tore August 1st, 1866.
J. W. LATHROP A CO.
gavansali. August 6.1S0C.wM»
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
The aodereigned was raised in Chatham county,
was in Mtgor Anderson's command, and lost his left
arm in the defense or Fort McAllister. B# new asks
bk fellow-soldiers and citizens of Chatham county
tor their nlragHhr the offia. of COBONBR.
If elected, he will hare on* of the oldest arid bast
medical nugeon. In the city to assist him ta the
proper discharge of his duties. ,
12 RICHARD MONTGOMERY. -
Assignee’s Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed
of the Bank of Commerce of Sovannah, GftMgte* to
prepared to enter ifpon his duties. All bill holders
end other persons having claims against tie MM
Bank, am requested to present the «uue for 1MtefoA-
tion, nnd All parties indebted to tlm Bmh in w*
Qoested to make immediate payment.
BUI holders wUl lose their, priority if ike bill* m
not presented within six months from Ibte date.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
au2 3m Aftdffnee.
Notice.
OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE. >
Savannah, August 1st, 1846. f
A reward of hlty cents will he paid for every dog
brought to the Polios Barrmcks found running at
large, without a collar, with the name of the -owner
■aartso thereon, ami wilhont being property muz
zled, In each a manner *9 to prevent bk biting.
Every dog brooght to the Barracks under the above
ctrcunwUnoes. will ne retained, for tventy-taar
boon, when, If not called for or redceaad by tan
payment of five dollars, they will bo killed.
By order of tbe Mayor,
R. H. AMMOMON, - -
an2-i w Ciiler of Police.
FEVER ASP AGUE EiniGl'HHCD
Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a ward with yon. The
responsibility for your suffering real* upon yoor-
lelve.. ’ Jnst a* sorely as you .hake to-dsy. or will
■hake to-morrow, HOSTETTEBri CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS will ektlngulsh the dfceAM an.
der which you labor. Had yon taken this gentej
tonic ns * preventive, yoa would have n* need of it
*s a core, tor It renders the system Imperrieo. to all
miasmatic fevers. Bat eincs yoa neglected the pre-
eaution, rid yonrseiv** without delay of the com
plaint »y resorting to the only reliable remedy.—
Freak tha chills with IIOSTETTETt’S BITTERd, and
they will return no more. This is the experience of
thousands, and It will be you re. qulaina In a alow
meyns of relief; it is nauseous. to the list degree; tt
la more dangerous than the malady Itself; Je many
cues it utterly Mis. How tllfferent k the *Ce*l of
the BiRees. Tiieir curative action II rapid; they see
agreeable to tha palate; they or* not only entirely
harm ires, but tend Inevitably to strengthen the con
stitution and prolong life; they nevaj hav - tilled, and
itkeoaddsatijaasuniedihat they noser cob fail !*
any caee ef Ferer and Ague, howsver 1*voter*t* fa
|t« character. To be without Hostatter* Bttusa ta
nay region MkM with inienniUcst or Bemlttsat
Fever is simply to reject entity and const dtssare.
jyl7-oQdiy .
Vmm BEST WOItffC.—CSswell, Mock * Oe. 1 *
$BRBO-PHO6PH0BAfED .EUX1B OF CAU84TA
fc a combination of tbe three be.t tonka, MOM.
FBOBPHOJtTJS, C ALISA TA.
The iren given., the. blood a rich veriaHUoa color
witaralt bccomS* thin and watery: tha Fhaepheren
SllppUes nervoms poWer in cseeS Of mentdl dsysre-
slon. while r he Caliseya gives tod* end vigor to ell
the sgos of the body.
Sots manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK ft CO., u»-
darntfhArenas Malet. N«w-T*rk, and Newport. B,
L For sole at LIFFMAN’i
JyOtf ping aprtCftPTnlo 1 Warcfitote.
ttoa lor Major and dldtirmm of tto Clt„ of tenn
ttPtnz^Tmaez
till 2 p. m. Pareoas not qnaltted to vote will retain
taris—MldUrfilT—
um mu
AsmimtaM’Ifatiffe,,
1 Ftoor, Rocon omi 4tomK
i-ns Hr iif.jli f it*>[ a',-ila»jae imuol
fg(>#AWWtf w
-■>M . tit! MMHI
0nf> -SlaiHartl feJMMM
"j "' '' ' i 6 ! Tndii»B : *tiiit
ta store wd te sale by ^ . ^
FELLOW-i
otace of Coroner of!
seUcft your saffian*
frtaaedtf
am It csndhlrte' for tae
■sty, lad vrepectfrilr
BACON, FLOBB, BC.
QA CASKS SIDES AND BttOUUJttt,^'
ZV "hZsstkeheiee-MririSLlnium >'i< >
County Election.
a «*i.
incut li a* hmhsb IteaaFsrk, - i,, j.?} ,lT
bc*os (
AN ELECTION wtUba hcM on THURSDAY,Jhe
sixteealh day of. JMBUWk for » Corr«er of
Chatham caiantT, vice Henry'H. Eden, resigded.
The Pons wm bropsriBd at Seren e’rtoefc A. Bhflnd
ba ciesed atrirtaieokpf-ta.- '■ u > l ■ c-
Tbe Sheriff of Qhetaota soqoty. wfUi hi* Dqpa^a t
and the OnqiU^iss of the conaty are required to bg
itmViserrstsfir, u ua 'V, L 0 '
UEO P. MAERHON, UtUC.
‘ JOHN WIOMMfeW J. 1.0. OjC, ’
i*25-tajri4w
■ BEAM iffWnuntmifB-
THE OLOBT OT
Ttwihw. tha a irvsne rihd, dritllltaled shoaid Im
mediate^
mBiumut
■nuni* I
1V» Original snilBreMnthe World! Tl »
end parlaetMakDya. Hnrmkah Bslieble
taneoas. Prodntre Imres G sti » * sptondtd Bk
unreal Brown, without hfinrtag the hatr er
ths ill offsets of had dyes. BoidbysBDrug-
A. gnkhstel..
. sdl.
ksjknriaenhoo ^ mto*v**. ..Olffift,
OtntaM MtaSMIL WMJ.f EBd ■■><’»,.
em. The geestaettsigned ffOrei
tBUBNBBATINn BZTBACT OF MHiJfoiAHK
Tor Baste.*ng and Bredlffildgthe Mata eat
*nifr , » CBABIJM BATCHEDOB. Nr» Tore
Corrua Tire protect the tom or cbfldretfstaOe*—.
One pekvHBcntwres three wlthdnt tips. Sold awry
Mhefo- ' u lt
Assilrneos’ Notice.
The mderalgnad having been appoWed assignees
of the Farmers’ and Mselmnics’ Bonkof Hawansh,
Georgia, hereby asttfr MUtioMsre and other dslto.
ants igaiastths said Bank tsprseenf the tame ta-lt-
ijtaesrisn, and sll persona tsdahtsd to th* Bonk »r*
rtqplred to mah* immedtate psyresnS.
BULholdere will lore tbrir priority IT the Mil* ore
- -*—» this dote, - '
Just Received,
i ,ii • ,:i tnuuo aid nravfc •
50 Barrels New Iri^ Potatoes,
ABd for aiic liy ’ IqlsforfidS Mtl !
-i: i - ' i-| A. HhOOLhl’ih
*»89t ■ , .tefrPaErty* '
J. E. GAUDET,
JySTta
Adrignpe*.,
Assignees’ Notice.
haskribean apprinted Asslgneee
of the Planters’ Bank of tae Bute of Oeorgtn, are
prepared to eater span their duties, and afl bill-
holdsv* and other persona hsvlag etaiat* against talk
batata an reqoestsd to prerent the seme forUqaida
rion, and all partita Indebted to the Bulk ere re-
qrested to make ’ psymret BUlhoMare
wffl lose their priority If t*e MBs are notprereated
WitUlliX ’Wriltlhd
GEO. W. ANDBH80H, “ l "
H. W. MERCEB.
lylO-lm Assignees.
A REGATTA ;;
,J wiU. take PLACE
At Thunderbolt
riV .. r , . ON THE
Fifteenth of August Neofo
Free for all sail boats aucler twenty-thtasifotaffl
hcu’i HtgMlto Bate*
Thk k the mast dsHghlM and extrsordinary hrtkt*
to a pearly satin tsxture of rsviihlnt henaty,
Imparting tks rentals parity ef yaath, sad the dtirtn
F»e appemaaee so tavWng-ta the sffi beH* ef titataa.
tt removes tan. freeMre, pimples rod roughrem tires
the skin, lsnving the
and smooth. It
the ski*. Pattontted fey detretita-sad-'Open
StngMS, It k whta *va*y tafiy should hgre. flotd
evarywhwa. Betidpmo, tdestan -i . oi
Prepared hy W. B. JtAOAN.Tlay, H. T.
dddrereeBesdereto
DBMAS BARMB* * CO.,
odST-endly Mow Tort.
Arte te X^nolte.
A toilet delight I The Isdke’ treasure and gristle
Ben’s been l Th* wsawtarilhtig" and issaari quan
tity. Msantictored Beta the rich Bsuthsre Mhgnoha,
Estate bathing th* tire sad pesren, to rredw the
vfcti suit ree trash, to psresta ereptkris, to psrtinr
Ac.
tt nvwrsores th* nnpkgssht sfinf of psnplretfon.
tt remoaaaritirsi, tom hlatihs, tie.
It core* nervore handhehs arid tahjyn Mffhreriritam
It reel*, aottere sad sites dsHenty to tae taln.
■ jIHds e snhdnsd ml Irering pridims . -l] t
tt cores meudaitohtts* aaff sHSgs of tassem. >t
It rnstalat nogidtertdlhjlnriansfo Af talh. • h
A*tewitei fomlkMi. Jtto
what every ladyshotaf hav*. BaMgvmywhtan. T^t
th* Magnolia Wstss ones and yon arm are .» ether
Cologne, ftaritofl oe MM Water
ctflT-aodlp Wpffi.,
HILL’S HAIR WY*. 80
Brain, Iretontenaone. late, cheapest, dnrehti, to-
Dabto. Depot, Ho. SSJoh* Street. MawYosfc. BoU
Sy an drag and patent medicine store* uiisrjuhsre-
m»-H,
COitoEffVBATM EX-
KTTBACT
TRACT BUCHU k
HELMBOLIPS
BAR9APARILL A Is th* grvta Btood PnrM
Beth are prepared according to rulee'of
and ChereMry. sort ere the mote actisa th*tc**6e
maria, ' . ■ ■ ' ■
‘ J. Kl Mayw, I y*hr and B month*; choteatatintnm.
Thcmsa Mhrris, Jffyreia; congestiv* fever.- 1
r; 'Jii.bL J xa yeai* ; bUSou* fever
“-A. .“’fitl 1
•••fa-
*0
f»il t■ j'/Ij 5
... QATagpasfc CTWKTCM.
JW* c. Cartts. M yetanaw*7 months; congea-
tteriUfbirita. Ht
AURUte I.—Elimhata fPMsheaey. C years and 7
month*; pBoumeaM. • ' . ,,
' Aurustv.—EHsa #. MoMhhre, s-pvar*; convulsions.
AugustMre^retdmtali * yaatst Sritattenttivev.
Augnst B —Intint ofThtatis Fewhti; tedhborn.
Total. u.... -v..:.• • t
Interroehts fit Laurel Grave (MrisSrey.......... St
TotaL,........
Hti -. .. j ! at ■
ij\— n-.n-in-'o-
U laaDUbJ
• -etfiv-j
jambkatewabt.
diwriwy mtogt Bsrifl^
HELM MOLD’S P1TBACT BIICHD give*
health ani vigor to the ..umeand bloom to the pallid
cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming
symptoms, sod if no treatment is submitted to, con
sumption, insanity or epileptic fits ensue.
nwm»i»LPta »»■
CWUISftesnnt •* tiM*red odor, tire iraresttIre
urions ntopertlW, and fmiAedtote ta SSdcttoa.
FOB MW.***"™*" <*
NKHCX Oi Urtnc, trrlt itton. irttarnffution or nlre**-
loaaf rim hiaddar, or kidnaya. disresw of the pro*-
tretagUM* stone in the Mtadar, cteealw, gsreta
pr brick *’"■* deposit, and pit diseases of th* bladder,
Udueyeoad drepideai swtetevs.
now SitaBri ran* Exreaov
BVTCitEB’S LIGHTffWO ELT-
w^rs. gm*h work with flies, and, if
early, keep* the house were tel slimmer.
Look ant for imltatiou-i. Get Dutcherk only,
kta-lm : t—
MANHOOD AND VUCTHFCfi |n<H>W
are reitstae<l bv ffanaivu.p'8 Bgretev teens.
s»m v mpoz.lV)t XtXTMAfcT MPCJdP «pd
eiders, tu all tnetr teaffer 1 , fl H*®
rrtas'gs indkk tiG^i-^M'vcnlehcftaW^j—4
save. Pttstastianhtntostosnd Oder, ttata
tf ICttOP, fNjPrtiWi
ttejt'ef
sa ssunrettinef MmresnlVr Flare teritalrew.
lUh^MI
W U1 |$01 comparison with those set foitk il th#
Unift-d States Dlspanaatory.
SHATTERED CON 8T1TUTIOMB
8TqBED by Hslmbold’s Exisaot Becric.
TMffPWUyv . ..
they sire Byre tarts ro< Crest Ip srii a
I IMns liikiitailililnill'
ThWt^MMto sfffin 8t.autx»wte4te
octK-sodly
%Sj#»to.Trror.Tu T k-
UrEEILKO ABM nUOM$ ffif
DIRtJTiOfM, of beta aaririgros G ware ef* Kx-
0o„ William Cook * Boro. W. H. Graham, BteUmera;
WUmer, Connell * Uo., TMIndsIpUn; Duncan *
Johnston, Savannah: W. B. Hnmluon * dem :Uta-
nrdsun * Hamilton, MebUs; A J*ti Osm
hie, A. T. Harris, A. D. Ohalklsy, •khreond.
JjAROMAND AFTEB THIS DATB th* following
rates will be charged between Savannah and
Augusta, viz:
First Ohm, per 100 pounds .MM
iKft&foqpyn* j rftfgttU&ITiiitili
■’'•H Class, “ “ ....“ T.
h Clans, “ “
nth Clans, •• “
uhidtire, 8>.n
JB££l-
rlBVoH-IO-.mtrfi-} •
' WM. M. WADLET,
«B2JTg:
;ii i
-’SSSSm
xo Drzn #npm#BiM«#t
JtaHl,TI
and forsa
r.I, -f!'f)C
StpnffiJIags,
floiijirjl
»■ <o MOIOOMff tatOG.
MSTEAiimm,-
'* liA^rtrBN ’intARF, 1 ^
sadeiirfed. !' ‘• W 0 ^
taAdstn.
mat.
■cu t taiaiat out, re
J. JACKSON im,
” ’* vd! tallaBaRSe^, ji F*Ci. v v*; *«
l.kill (-1 U!B7i ti klon rtjitol
POT fids
■ -j«» loss tut h
Ome
FOR RENT.
toroM corner ef foo*s sad BoB
teSWAF
MUS.
RE.
capacity unsnrptmej, J
' -kSTI-EKUTfON METAL
Of my OW* MAhUfACTUBE. enpttio; J
tnfp ta the market and Warranted to hKtJ
F..R. TlVliO"
SILV1R GOBLCF.
if r-j . „• .Arm
PRIZE—A
ENTRANCE FEE, .“ ..........it-. '.•*fr.'-l. .*10
Entrees to be made by the lOclt of Augnst, to Capt.
F. W. THBEADCRAPT.
Distance of Race—Eight miles and back.
anfl-td .1 , i - .,,-
Wood, Wood.
H.DINZEY,
SUCCESSOR TO R. W MILDER,
f)iffiUL» respectfully intern t
on CTl^PUimDAOTEMIPAt*
OF WSST BBOAD 8TMMET, and
tae nseureef IvassnortsTtra. ureaaah
nnMRLT. • . .
on and after MONDAY, Cth iusthat,
Arid vrellsecured bore*, tor the Seretakri t
»«?.?TS>c E iA SfSJK
Adam Hhor*j
r MASON AXD BUILDER. ^
Ur.miO;tf
bleached Sheetings »od*^
V Lhieen, Jeite
srek. Diaper, Ctt*-
Corset Jeans,
and plain Brilliant*.
lNSiaiCUU
iwns.
ivdsta, g.ta.1 MsgriMfubidk tto •
fjijv.l. r ououfi.1 f 'a
.tkte Stearere” PLAK3VB." tata-ali her
upd mnshfeNST MW ^ptaM ffndtorpdffi fo us tire
dtore«dtasthmtasTihriil1>is>»i$» l teiBffi*steta| i
-,gr tatMte* •
kdftnb ;u;uj.-nl >h;i ou “
!ir U r.tb«MU
theta fill nndfltosrO-.
i r i-.-.n
'::CWt u'lMHKt',
BROKERS AND GENERAL
SION MERCHANTS,
Beu-i
iff *Tp—
Ctay, WlUkm
A)f.
nr,
• C. B.
Hall, L H. Haliedsv, y
.fflOc; A:V» W f
rjj, irhnston, a. B
. JL
W**:..". v l.
L.L.
rrflaVi* iv,
CORN.
i toBtnaftir+enmx ^,
i OcriMia, Ibrsdte by
stft^t j'** ^ 9f«ltEt BRQTj
r TEA.
ATA COFFEE
Coffn
lti«n and BlatkTeu,
H|LTON A BASDIU I
ON' HAND
“ rr
* |o« \m >?»
at a Barga
GMBffi-i ta -w
OWE Iff «* •> - ea-
onr .re re;
‘ Si ALmi
BBVEBAL BOILBRS
[G1AE, PJRTAl-.LE
do SThTlONAKi
Francis e. timmoh
IRON
BRASS. FOUND!
MANtTFAOTUREB OP
Stationary Enginej
SAW MILLS*,
Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers, Col
Ghrtera, Piptm. Pulleys, WReels, 1
road Wheels and Macimen
Castings of every de-
f-H L •• v aeHptioB.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAH) JO ,
GENERAL JOBBING MACHBIU,
- - teta HVFmvrtek !
3TA Sfeiit OLD BTAKD (JF
!«**;**•,«• ■"“'l
nr*'* tf* -i wt. a
iQffidtita. Mares. .Wtid, Ooravell
i the sure Ik-**!
XT friililMSUr t
jAtastarifleris
ajttJtCT AND EX rtNBIYE STOCK Of M
- L '~ AS® fancy dby goow
i Ladle* of Sinw/
“TAtHITlNE
Ffwrws
,st$if -Jd I Start
ussvufi
V— ki.Hr.
FOR iale by