The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 16, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herttd. I" , I <I»— BY S. W. MASON. SAMUEL. W. MASON, W. T. THOMPSON . Auoci.tr Editor. . I »r |L„ r;*, ( our expectations were wen ioandod iB shown Official Paper oi me uiy. by the ^vaiatu>u portof & failciwoof - ■ ~:r \susa^risuStoStMt 1 URBEST BIRBULATIRRIR THE CITT AID IRBITY THURSO AT. APOl'iT 16. life*. r«**s*i*»»* Are authorized to receive rubocripttoiu for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily. Tri-Weekly end Weekly at our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY rRIE.lDS. Aa much Interest Is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the oottan and other scope we will be grateful to our planting Mends and others n the interior for information ga tkat subject. 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- »ral interest, will confer a fever by communicating the same to us. AFFAIRS III MEXICO. A telegraphic dispatch in another column announces that the Imperial troops have evacuated many of the most important mili tary points in various parts of Mexico, in cluding Monterey and Tampico. It is stated also that the French troops were redueed to the last extremity and without hope foe rein forcements. This indicates that the prtW'Nt direction of affairs in Mexico is rapidly as suming a character mote critical and peril ous to the maintenance of the Imperial dynasty in that unhappy country. Embold ened by their recent substantial victories, the ■ii great vigor and earnestness. The latter have but little hope of obtaining aid or reinforcements from any quarter.— That Maximilian is in great finan cial stress is shown by the mission of his wife, the Empress, to Europe for assist ance. It is not to be disguised that he is now in a most embarrassing position. The absorbing conflict now Taging in Germany, and the prostration of the power of his brother, the Emperor of Austria, excludes all chance or hope from that quarter. The de struction of the present Government will inevitably be succeeded by anarchy and ruin. The question naturally presents itself, what is to become of a country possessed of so many advantages and capabilities, but ren dered a nuisance to the civilized world by a scene of bloody excesses, misery and disor der, for the want of a permanent Government and laws. It has been suggested that the United States extend-its Government and laws over this wretched and otherwise hope less people and country. It is argued that this might be done on the same ground that justified the displacement of the abo rigines of this continent, to make way for the settlement of civilized races with their civilization and humanity. There are doubt less many difficulties in the way of carrying out Iflia idea, but tbe sane resistless foeon and power that extended our boundaries' to and beyoDd the Rocky Mountains will ulti mately sweep them away, and bring all of that beautiful country under tbe dominion of this Government. This will be accomplished by a destiny which is directed by causes be yond human control The Cabinet to Attend the Douglas Monu mental Ceremonies. A Washington correspondent says: It is now positively arranged that the President and Mr. Seward will start from this city on the 28th iost., en route for Chicago to attend the Douglas Monument ceremonies. The Presidential party will leave here in the morniDg, and arrive in Philadelphia on the afternoon of the same day, remain in that city until the next morning and depart for New York, so as to arrive in New York city at noon, and remain in the latter city until the following morning. Tbe party will then go to Saratoga, Nad trom thence to Chicago, where they expect to valve on the fifth day of September. A Chicago dispateh aay»: Now that it is definitely settled that the President and hie Cabinet will visit Chicago on the 6th of Seotemberto be present at the laying of the corner-stone of the Douglas Monument, the Committee of Arrangements are busily perfecting their plans to make tbe occasion one of universal celebration. The sculptors are preparing an appropriate medallion to be worn on tbe day of tbe ceremonies, and in commemoration of the event. An amateur musical concert will be given at the Opera House ou the evening ol the 5th or 6tb, and the Masonic fraternity, who will conduct tbe exercises, are Arranging to supply tbe thousands who will be present with refresh ments in the grove. Imfkaobhent or the Pesbedent.—The Cincinnati Union says it is quite evident that an effort will be made at the next session of Congress to carry out the programme of the Radicals, as laid down by Wilson, of Massa chusetts, the impeachment and deposition of Preaid ant Johnson, Xenia JojcJUighJ, edited by a iatri iu'^^m^ and an intense Radical, as are most all of your paymasters,, and, Jkose.Wfco Jiavr'fcttened from tbe public crib, hdlSs the VnlPment re sponsible for the Radical riots in New Or leans, and says, “the first day of the next session of Congress should wttO*88 rids monster impeached for murder. ” We believe that by the next, Ration oT^OMfiBW 9 1116 editor who iilalceB this propofitrott rifr be so ashamed of himself that he win feel like call ing for the rocke and mountains to faB upon him and hide him from the face of those who behold in Andrew Jobnson not only a Moses to the poor negro,bat a deliverer of the entire people of a land which the Radicals would, had they die power, forever keep in turmoil, confusion and worse than slavery. Cohn and Octtow Cmofs in the South. — Hon. Isaac Nekton, Commissioner of Agri culture he^ f^eiyed a letter tap a gentle man who recently made a trip through sev- eral of the Southern States relative to the appearance of tflgcottpn and corn crops in the stations through t iRnelL he ipasded. In the section lying between Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, which has been devas tated by the ravages of war, a respectable crop of cotton and a large crop of com are now growing, and look remarkably well Between Nashville, Tennessee, and Louis ville, Kentucky, the crops present a similar appearance. - From Louisville,- along the route through Kentucky, Indiana, Ohie, Vir ginia and Maryland, the country is almost one continuous field of luxuriant cofn, prom ising a bountiful crop. Death or Major. Futrox.-.The Telegraph, of Bvmday, *aywi grieved yesterday to hear of the dhath of Major Thomas W- Pulton, at hi* residence about nine miles from the city, early yester day morning. He had been a euffererfor many years from a htpg complaint, adfi at times was much proetiated under Ms ■ “ ** ‘"'‘csss' sas*? vw* ^HE rLORUi We expsueeedaoma lief that the Tujnrti wriT 1 antic and syateatrif in completed in (line to meet tbe requffeiBants of the approaching business Mason. That our expectations were well founded is shown which, we are happy to learn, will be speed! ly transported, and laid with all possible ex pedition. The announcement, we know, will be ■■■■aiingly people of this cil^fiHCriM. U>fe and pros perous communities ot our »i»ter State which have beeniMM4etlrMing tiohdt ayMe*fa «M|rik wii the interests of both. Much credit ia due to Colon*! ferivun “ % bis patriotism and fitness to represent hie «nts, and 'declaring their readiness to stand him in the assertion of hie rights aa a delegate, •hootijhe dees, it proper to present himself to the President Houston, of the Pensacola and Georgia Road, tor the energy displayed Vjr them in procuring tbe iron under tbe most embarrassing ctrro—toooca. > We think, we do not venture tap far m saying that the oouaactioa will be eom- pleted aod oomsswitsl totssccause overt Ms October. Such, at least, is the expectation ot those having the work in charge. , Thar Healatkjr Rashit."'' The Courier,, in aotklpg the result of the recent election ia Heal achy, thus truthfully portrays its uffecta upon Ih* country, itasym “The triumph of eoneet principles ott Mon day has fixed the status and estabttsbedibe political character of the State. If takes its place ita the grand Democratic column ot the Union, and closes -up the gap between Me From Pbiladepliia. My™*™ ■"»i5rW CONVENTION. Cemgimthiileary'IMs^n^hesitanJ 'tie PresMent. • WflMrd««h e.t Pbiawba, Aug. 15.—Hie Committee on Cre- ftoiB.le Reported in feror of the admission of Gen. d<Jeg ** lon - The letter <ff Ydjandighain met with great ap- ihiis. After staling (hat the Ohio delegation had On aviation, ha aaya “Welding my ova toll berate conviction of daty red right to tke almost unanimous opinion and desire of ffiento whose wtadeaa and aoundsaasad judgment, and tinceiMj and purity of motive, I may not qnee- route inaugurated by the to* or middle of f‘*°N»h> tk “ end **•» «han be no pretext even. t u . t, ... ^ - . ; true men of the North and the South-. Liberals or Republicans seem to tbe every- V . , . i ' , , . r .. It has inaugurated the great revolution where pressing the Imperialists with ,. . . . f. . . “ ... , , - which is destined to swesp like a .tornado over the whole couatoy and break the pres tige and the power of the Congreerional Ja cobins. It has started the great bail which will roll from one end of the Uo|k>a Ip the other, crushing out all opposing organisa tions, and which will receive a imighty pulse in October iu Indiana, Ohio, Pennsyl vania and New Jersey, and in November fa New York and Illinois. It seals tbs doom qf radicalism ia all this broad land, and insures the return of the country to the practices ot the better days of tbe Republic, when the Constitution was the chart of our statesmen, and adherence to ita requirements regarded as the highest duly of all patriotic men. In a word, Kentucky now stands, as aha should stand before the world, upM a platform «t sound principles, And in dose affiliation with the Democracy of tbe nation.” Matters in Texas.—Texas is rapidly be coming one of the leading agricultural States of the Union. A newspaper correspondent, speaking of matters theta, rays things very quiet in that part ot the world. Our people are taking much interest in the Phils delphia Convention of Conservatives, and our delegates will be found very practicable aod ready to harmonise with the Northern delegates in every respect. Our crop pros pects are exceedingly flattering, pardchiaily tbe cotton, Which now MdS fair, unless in jured-by the worms, of which there is some danger^ to produce's Very large yield.'' "tro negroes, since Gen. Kiddoo became chief ot the Freedman's Bureau for yds State, Jqive, good Behavior. General decessor, exerted a very bad influence over them, causing them to be insolent, impracti cable. disposed to get their employers Into item any %wtat,ioi any controverted qoaatiea tod dUMuttag •tamest, or Motor ia any way the ohm of coxattiuiiooal Union sad public liberty which shell fsllewfrees lie itsMi—tinse sad its action, 1 hereby Withdrew from the Ohio delegation and decline taking - myeaat in tfie Convention. I am perfectly conscious ‘ this the sanctity sod magnitude and the internals ia- wtred in'the present poUUcal canvass in fha United Stqtas tru too laafaense not to dwasTid a sacrUlce of mmj personal wrtdarnUan in a struct to «»°a the issneof which depends, as I solemnly helevw, tha present pesos and ultimately tha existence of a free pebMean Sonouscot on this ronlinsaf 1 In eondokm he treats the proceedings wlU he har monious {he anUoh wias, .and that the result will teaswmad withIrhsmph. . t The fetiHwing dtapateh was read from the President: , Wassinoxon. Ang. H. H«f. O. H. Ban si— a» Non. A. W. Hanpau. V ; Convention, Philadelphia: t fwjynr ahaaring and fiyfounging dia- p«tcti. ^ffi^ffijnr * BoHince ia memiifflBd will gtihle y on safely through. The psopls moat be trusted and tfin rqyatty wiU Jae restored. My felth is on- 1 {BtctnCQ' Anssew Jonreou. The posvtnlloa Miourned until to-morrow at ten O’eloak. Wfean tbs Ooaaaaitte an Besolabons will re port. HanaSor Cowan te Chairman. Maeon fiViie manfully and 1 i few days ago, ion, which when he was taken with a cod, in a few hoars brought life’s fitM fever to a close. He was, probabl years of age. Ay, about thirty-eight trouble, sad making them almoet worthless as plantation laborers. The State and the country will be much indebted to General Kiddoo for tbe large cotton crop which our State now promises to produce. Some U. S, soldiers, from New York, recently landed at Galveston, bringing several cases of Asiatic cbolera among them. Railroad Meexino.—Tha people of Amer icas, in this State, are agitating the question of building a railroad from that point toHaw- kinsville, A meeting to forward its purposes was held in Americas on tbe 7th inst At this meeting committees were appointed to visit the counties of Dooly and Pulaski, to confer with the citizens on that subject and ascertain their feelings in the matter. Also to correspond with the city authorities at Brunswick, the President and Directors of the Brunswick Railroad, and other capitalists interested in the city and road, in relation to the project under consideration. The Ghottn Lotal Convention.—This body, says one of onr Georgia exchanges, did not convene an Saturday last, as an nounced; but Cfe the Contrary, is we learn from tbe slai( the titifig toe Mrih entirely abandoned. At least such is the declaration made by'the Radical organ in Griffin—the American Union. Ibis.- if a most sensible conclusion; though of course it has been a great disappointment to , the pestles* and vicious negroes of that vicinity. Tbe Radical press are fairly rioting over tbe late mob in Jfew rirleanfeUCK court* they take the part bf the negroes against tbe whites, and are already, citing the outrages as reasons why the people of the State should not have their rights ip the Union restored to them. 1 The Chicago Tribune, of Fpcby, thus tells wbe Dr. Dostie, the New Orleans rioter, was: . -,»•» rn.;< He was formerly a bather to ^fiis (tOf but removed to New OrleaNS.hadLaft ft “tooth artist,” aod wan a MSMsmt there when the rebellion begfin. *■ He M Soon after the commencement bf the Mar abd en tered into Ibasiheas with a dentist £ere. With his nsual facility bl^TWj#»? a,, * n<i .fA >f* n * quarrel with his partner, whom u was habit to denounqe n tongnage that no sane and decent man woma utter. We do not know whether his partner in the summer of 1862 is now a resident of Chicago or not, bnt martyr of Dostip will not b# successful GARDEN—WlLLINK.-^ba Thsisilsy, r 4 * 9th imtant, at 8L JohQVCharCk. bf *e HMtV- BMphen EUlotr, Biahop or tbe Diocese, WDMKICX A. GARDEN, tormedy of FreitolOea, H. to WUflNK, stilus city. HUMPHREYS—DRI3DALE—Os tke evening of the 15th, at the residence ot tha bride’* mother, by theRL Rev. Stephen Bliett, Mr.U. B. HUMPHREYS, of Qnlncy, and Miaa SABAS L., danghter of the let* Judge Dryadale. .1 i/AfyfTmn i jraia/.Tfl Angnst 14, at hie plantation on the Ofeechee, WK. MIDDLETON,a«ed4*jama- ori »r r charteaton papers please copy. WOOD i urn’s For Sale, TUB WHARF, feel ot Jetfereoa rtfeet, the l-Ln.rwMSSft.’S'SKt.'a'a; —Vi- te M. M«M ar Itefte b. HULL’S SOAP AND CANDIES. •ptos Bren NnfeRIf, ! totrert has* -D Nanas TaUatiOAM. si si rerlsrim Boxes patent monU CANDLES, Vs MrtM .«j FROM EUROPE. THE EXTENSION OF THE FRONTIER ' OF FRANCE ABANDONED. A CONGRKSB Of BKRMAN STATES. THE MARKETS, Piaia, AnanM 15—Noon —It ia reported to-day on good enthodty that tbs French Government lias fiT^TMiiTT^ the frontier of France by the eqaarWios of oertain German pro- vinnsiA on OjR fihiM) London, Angnat-M—P. M —The IbUowing diapatcb Special Noti 5* | Newspa'prt^llbgUzlnl At <^M*' 1 Boom can be had at ESTILL-S NkWS DEPOT, Bull atreSt, corner of Bay lane, next to the Post Office (down etalrp.) Writing Papers and Envelopes of nil kinds. In any quantity, from a single gheet np. Fens, A f ./ Office of Assignees of the Bane of tux StxTX of Gxoboia, August TA DMA 1 BHlbordam are (hereby svt i*eA 4h*»»lb* prioritf M tbelr claims willbBlnet, aaieaspretested within six feo tha from the time of assignment of the aseets of tke Bank, A. PORTER, . aufs-daivA'henwtf " Assignees. mist will Macon Te:tgraph and Augusta Constitntlon- 111 phUse pnhllsh daily for threeweeke- . . County Election. AN 8LBCFI0N will be held on THURSDAY, the rixlkealh day of Adjust next, *w a Ounmer of Ohalham county, vice Iferjry It Hen, resigned. Tha Foils wiU he opened at seven o’clock a. m. nod be ctoaed at ax o’clock p. m. - The Sheriff of Chatliam county, with hla Deputy, and the CuaataUlea of Uus county are reqaired to be present to preserve order. i \ Gpp. P. HARRISON, J.IC.C. C. : ■. 1 : JOHN WILLIAMSON, 1-1. O. C. C. jyK-latMw • To the Voters of Chatham Co. FELLOW-CITIZENS : I am a candidate for tM office ot Coroner of Chatham county, and rcapectfnUy solicit yoBrsnpport at the coming election. |y9S-eoiltf ' WfLLlAW SCHERZgR. M. D. To the Voters of Chatham Co. .. -i- -it FELLOW-CITIZENS: I announce myself as s candidate for Coroner.'Slind respeCtfhUy solicit your rotes at the election to he huM on Thursday next, the 16th inst. ‘ -• anil 3t , JNO. A- RICHARDSON. THE BEST TUNIC.—Caswell, Mack A Co.’a FERRO-PHOSrnORATRD ELIXIR Df CAL1J5ATA te a combination of tke three tweak umiak IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CAL18AYA. -Us' The Iren gives the blood a rich yartflflBon color where it becomes thin and watery; the PhOMhorn* enppHee nervous power fit cases of menial dope— eion, while Tie Calisaj a gives tpne and Vigor to all the organs of the.body. Sole manofarttirers, O AS WELL, MACK A OO., un der Fifth Avenna llolel, Ndtv York, and Newport, B. L For sale at LIPPMAN’S Jy9 tf Drug end Chemical Wsrehoosa. —nr, Angnat 14—P. M.—A oonnoU of Stetesia haltoag N* Mtttnge to thte capital, aad engagsd in tha entemtorarinte of tAalqqretina at tha ra-annexattea of tha States of HiteMsi a Gmnimiy to tha Garman Coa- - • Hxixeiu- Loinxnr, Angnrt iff^-Noon.—Oenaote are quoted at MX. fer toner. U. N. flYe-twenttea are quoted A e»x. " 1 ; loitooir, Au^. 15, p. m.—Hie following are the of- Acial quotation*i on the London stock exchange at the done of boRineffia to-day. Consols, for money, 87%. COMMERCIAL. Iondoji, Aug. 15, p. m.—The cotton market ia firm, and prices rather higher. The sales to-day were 13,060 bales; Middling Uplands are quoted at 13%d. The Breadstuff market is Arm. Affairs in Mexico. A NEW MINISTRY FORMED. FOREIGNERS TO ARM THEMSELVES. Nrw Yonx, Ang. 15:—By the steamer liberty, from Havana, later M —advtoea have been received. Tbe atatemant that the Emperor had reformed lua ministry ia coohrmed in a letter to the President of the old ministry, thanking them for their service.. Maximilian explain that the change ia made to secure unity and tha padAcaiton of the country, and aaya it isia harmony with the mission of the Empress, and demonstrates that tke Government acts in accord with ita glorious allies. He then appeals for harmony of action among the people to sustain him. Foreigners hare been authorised to ana and protect leasaalvas whan the police give insufficient aid. Guerrillas are ovacrnnntng tke country and com- milting many depredations. From Washington. PARDONS GRANTED TO GEORGIANS >:«. AND ALABAMIANS. ■tended. W.-teHaioxoN, Ang. IS.—Very few pardons are applied for sad anak rely granted by tbe President as come usffier the ANVIM elsase, and tke following of that •hre wmypsadetrel yesterday trom Alabama: Alexan 4ar farrte. Wna. A. Bennett, Henry MorStt, William . T. L Kelton, Robert Taylor. From Mtjnr Fliridf — tha staff of Major General 0.0. Nfnrsrt Ceaamteatester of Freedman’s Bureau, baa made a report to tha latter officer of hla personal ot>- aervatteB* at tbe ’working of E^t InatitaUon in the fllrin if llrtrns —* -—y- Ttoreports that Sure ratlone ale totofftoMsd to the people of those Stetea than taudkll neocaaary, and reecaamaskto Its fiteodk ttnnskco. '< 1 • ■• '•>! ivl . Npw York Marks!. Nuw Yastx, AngnstlA ■ Gold MI ft. Flvudt Mit, •’NMSntoiMfeffii1&%. Tea-forties, MS*- Oat. tot oteady; pates of con bate, at 84038 for midaUngn. Floor Srmor ter Beatherwi aaleo of gJO barrete at •Vlf&fl*- teksat lgtelc belter;satea ua,OW els. Oats steady. Beef steady. Pork firmer; 8,COO barrels at $33 43 for mesa. Lard doll, 18>^@3L GroreriqifnR Turpentine dnR at 68@7IL Roaifinn- V' , , ;■ / " MUteUS Martas. Ifowt*, Ang. ta-Cotton ales today350 balda. Low ^mldqnga3»to«7CjmldmhgsM^^^^ ON HAND tM . - jr >• ; • 1'* - i‘* .hlf.u ■ AND » * fat Sale at a Bargain, On DINR-PORTABLE JJ : ■ I . :. . ' , ONE 35 ds. do STATIONARY OWE 53 Bb Sb d* ' is flu ln * ,,3 ‘ ' mAty ‘ SEVERAL BOiLBRB SAW MILLS, ol cs^aelty nnaarp****d, always aMnk . ‘ ANTI-FRICTION METAL, Of mfi OWN MAWOPAOTCSB. rapester To aay- O* •df*' d ! - f ’ • • ' • thiagln the Marks* and Warmnted toxtreRstiafee- tjdn. 1 ’ ■' • ! ■' •' • -• ». K. TIinfO*S, Mg*-!* AoxusU, Ga. A fall aaT-3': • by BAMDMU. AOO- - Bay st, coraerBatnard. ii -ml : if Tobacee, • <> fePBHARD * nUUU- Eastern Hay. mm 4 00. Assiernfies’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignees of tbe Fssnacia’ sad Mecltanlce’ Hank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holdere and other claim ants against the said Bank to present the same for 11- qnidstion, and all pereoai Indebted to the Bank are required to make immt-diate payment. BiH-holders will loee {heir priority if the bills are not presented within aix months from tkte date. JOHN RICHARDSON, 3. E. QAUDKY, Jy*r-tf Assiguee’n Notice. The undersigned liaving l>een appointed assignee of the Bask of Commerce or Savannah, GeargU, la prepared te enter upon his duties. All bill holders and other persons having claims against the said Bsak, are requested to present the 9ame for liquida tion, and all parties Indebted to the Bank are ye- quested to make immediate payment. Bill holders will lose their priority if the bills are not prdaented within six months from this dale. JOHN C. FERRILL, an*-3 m ' Atelgnee. HILL’S IIA1U DIE, 90 rents—Black or Brown, instantaneous . beet, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No 66 John street. New York. Sold by all drug and patent mcdVIne stores m9-ly . BATCTTBltOft’S ttfljri »«1 Tbe Original arid Best'in the Worid I The only true and perfect Hair Dye. narrates, Reliable and laaUn • Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or aatnrel Brown, without injuring the hair or akin. Remedies the 111 effect* of bad dyes. Sold by all Dreg gists. The gen [line ia signed William A. Batchelor. Also, ‘ * - •' REGENERATIN'! EXTRACT OF MIT-LEFLEURS, For Berio.ing and Beautifying the Hair. au14-tr CHARLES BATCHELOR. New Yuan. DlifCrtEK'S I.II.I11'VIV<1 FLY-K1LL.KR Hakes quick work wiUi flies, and, ir commenced early, keep* tbe house dear all summer. Look ont for Imitation* Get Dntcher’s only. jeS5-lm WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW! Special Notices.* Agua Atgtaddlghtl 1hMy,taMfp» menUlSfcAThe "rweeteet iWtaripIliteri qaato ttty. Menofeetiired from tke richCritorinKagaoiai. Heed for bathing the iw« and qgnM to render the skin soft and freah, to prevent ereptfone, to perftune clothing, " HfuiteB It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac. - aSteSz&stecztxT/ It yields a subdued and Itatlng perfume. Patronised by Actreoee find ripeffi Rngcn. ’ -Itte whet every ledy akoaM have. • Bold ivwywtojs. jTry the Magmdas Water ores and you will use no other Cologne, Perfiunery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DAHAS BARNES A.OO., 1 ' ctST-eodly Prop*. Ekclusiv* Agents,'N. f. ATLAMTIO AND ML! RAILROAD, CO,, » Savannah, Ga, August l, lfisa. J The fiat installment of twenty psr cent, upon, the stock 'pf the Florida Branch Railroad, te hereby called, to b« paid at the OotepaBy* Office, In SavaB- mh, oe the lath lnatesrt. - Uj .i ‘ D. MACDONALD, > . , Treasurer. Augusta Savannah Railroad. DIVIDEND. No. 7. i .lilt ^iTiinrii, *ly », IMC. * be pa.into Company. FRAMCI8 T. WILLIS, ^35-endlte Pfesldent. vv -L edt i KATHAIRON. LYOWfi Ksthalrunla frep the Greek word “Kathro," or “gathalro," signifying to cleanse, rejaveiute*and re store. This article la whet Its name *tg*Mes. fur preserving, restoring andbeSuM) leg foe InteM uJMr, it Is the moat tetesttsMe pteparattete In the weald, it teagaia owned snd put np tote* original proprie tor, and U now made with the same care, skill and at tention which gave it a tale of over one mOlian bot tle* per annum. R Is a most deBghtlM Heir Snaring. •(- i It eradicate* scurf and dandruff. ; - It keep* the bead cool aMcteen. re It make* (b p hair rirh, Hrdt and glp**x. , It prevenla tbs hair from felling off and turning gray. R restores hair upon bald head*. Any lady or gentleman who vahrib a beantfnl head of hair should Use Lyente KathaHtm. It is known and used throughout the dfUlaed .world. Sold by nl respectable dealaifL ocWT-eoffiy dxMas barns* a or New Yorks FEVER AND A OUR EXTINGUISHES Martyrs to Intermtetputferer. n Word With yon. The reaponriblllty for your suffering rests upon your selves. Juat aa aarsly aa you shake to-day. or win to. to-storrow, HOSTETTBR’S CELEBRATED STOHACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un der which yon labor. Had yon taken ibis genial tonic aa a nrevsnHve, you wonid have no need, of it a* a cars, for It renders the extern impervious 10 all miasmatic terms. Bwtrinoayon neglected tee pre caution, rid yenneirea wtthont delay of the com- ptelat by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break the ohMls with HOSTFPTER’S BITTERS, sad they wfflreturnaomore, mala the experteacenf thousand*, and K Will be your*. Qaiafne te a Blow means of relief; It Is nauseous to the last degree; it is more dangerous than the malady Itself; tn many cases It ntteriy fell*. Row different Is the effect of the Bitters. Their curative action Is rapid; they are agreeable to the palate; they are' not only entirely harmless, bat tend tnevMably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they nevsr bar .- fulled, and it is confidently assumed that they never dan fail In any ease of Fever and Ague, however inveterate In ita character. To be without H os tetter’s Bitten in any region Infested with Intermittent or Remittent Fever is simply to reject safety and court disease. Jyl7-codly , Packing Cotton. rpHE ATTENTION OF COTTO^f PLANTEBS IS I invited to the claims of 11d. inn-nlion, wMCh, in SIMPLICITY, economy, DURABILITY and MOW ER, surpass** any machine for Baling Ootton ever before presented to the country. Its gres*-excel fence in these resjmets makes It the BEST machine FOE PACKING COTTON IN THE WORLD! 1. US SIMPLICITY.—It is a new *nd Improved application of me Screw Power: just as simple In Its construction a* the old toned wooden screw, at easily managed and ho more bride re get oat of or. der. No rope* or pullies -as need in' the cotton ECONOMY.—It hA* iwwn demon rinded by aotnal experiment.to t>4 cheaper ten* tlw weoton screw. The timbers used in ttw construction are much smaller amt fewer than these employed in me old screw; the ten-t* be trig only K fee. long, end tee heigfttof the w hole frame above the beff being oely 10 feet; All these timbers esn he proewesd ea tee plantation, noma«terbowexhansted«hefi>M4t. Any ordinary wood wort; msn can - bml4 the frame, and half a dozen hands will put it up m a few hours. 3. ITS UOHAMLm—Tim bwew aitt Not are of iron.<and will last for yvaeawithsaik.aai, appreciable wear. Tbe whole maohiea occapiesteo ,little apace the* it can he completely covered at very small cost. ',4. ITS POWER:—With a lever only sixteen feet long, one mule Is sufficient for packing the heaviest bales. Planters who have useff If say that, with two mules, cotton may be compraK$fl on this machine for shipment. This screw was Invented Jnrt before the opening of the war. and has snbseqnently never been very gen erally Introduced. Those who have nsed It and seen It csed, unauimouriy concur in the opinion that it te UNRIVALLED AS AICOTTOS SCREW. The following testimonial* trom some of the best and most reputable planters in the country show tbe estimate in which this Screw stands with those who bare tried It: WehsvgtMeilsndseen In operation for tbe lari free yean, Wright’s Improved Cotton boa. tier and feet no beMmtl** tn pronoaoeiaffW tea very I OdttoaSerew we have over kaowa. tio highly we esteem it, that, if practicable to -oiriaia one of them, we wo aid hire no other. I* I* easily bulk simple m in construction, not Mabte to gat eat of order, peeks well, with greet power end with great **5Ward S’. Shepherd. «- Y. Banka. Bleaaeh Free. W. B. MlteBril Columbus, Ga., July!. 18SA All order* for the screw >w wtll be filled by UNYILLG * GLEASON, Savannah, Qa., or L. ». PALM**, Hit for Southern Georgia and 8. Carolina. DISEASES OF THE FEET. Mrs. Eliza Keoghs U7BU WAS tMtfncted h> youth by her gread ▼ T tether, stf eminent snrgoon, dilrupyim —° foeffical praetitioBpr,' 1“ hi * profesrionj, hae now, from force or ctrcrtir 1 * soccit assumed the prxmoe benelL ana la gfieciaily analifled for theenreaf all US, hut wiU eoeti remove to office. "She wlBvWtt patients at tbelr reri- “ C "*’ itifparmmioll to Drg. North, Fitch and Hod- htoVhdi^a^^. caar ^y«^ ■\TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVMM teat I here mads i.N appUenikm to ihe Court of Ordinary of Chatham ' : far leave to eeR. sixty day* after date, six stock or the Atlaotte and*Gnlf Railroad, be- f’tothe estate bf Min Wtod. J. VE FOLUARD, AfeX’r. Election Notice. CITY Of SAVANNAH, ) Orraus Cans or Conan n, 5 , , AuwaT llth, 1856.) At tbe next Regular Meeting of Council, to beheld ao Wednesday Evening, Aagnet 22d, 1864, at five o’clock P. M., ao election will he held for the office of CITY TREASURER, (To fill the vacancy canoed by the resignation of R. T. Gibaon, Esqj , . SALARY, 3J.00V—BOND, *20,000. Also, lor gw ota ol ASSISTANT TREASURER. SALARY, $ BOND, $10,000. ’ Applicants mast *Ute in thaig appb'otiou* tbe names of their eeearitte* lf,mo reqaired) aod band in their application* to me on or before 10 o’clock A. M. on that day. JAMES STEWART, aall-td Clerk of Con*cil. Advertisements. Trisurance. New Adverti 'sements. BMMI OETIfifi Oodey’s, for Septet LflRD WE LOYE, for August. " 1 E»UrrOfrB«$ILROADGUl DEf DaBOW’S REVIKW, for August, ^ I BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, f 0r j , BALLOU’S MAGAZINE, for £ '' - MBVMB1P9 Magazine, tor s THE GALAXY, No. S. ForgSgto auietr ffrOTBs, KNICKERBOCKER f SHARES, OR CLOThS YKF« WooM Inform „„r LIFE INSURANCE CO, Oi New York. «V*b -,!dl REStBENf BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Policies Written in every Form !m Desired. PARTICDf^AR ATTENTION Iff CALLED TO TMM I ff • r't :■» #. jji (Ten Tear, Nou-Forfettare, ENDOWMENT POLICIES, by which plAJ9 t^iexc can be uo forfeit are after two ^itniktkfc Prtom^n nu Lave bCUfi p2U(l. |f micies f rit ten & Losses Promptly Paid at the offzcs, No. 89 Bay Street. JT Call and receive a Circular* wtth frw ex- A. WHiBUE, General Manager. WM. R. BOYD, Agent. auis-tf INSURE AtiilNST OCCIDENTS IN THE TRAVELER’S INSDRANGE COMPANY. Assifirnees’ Notice. Baraanah, tteoagia, July 6, ISffef. The nndterigaed having baenagpeiated Areigfegra of thh Bin* for tke -purpose of ajjaatiag and hqai- tattegtta affaire, thwefenaU penane ksvifig eteim* agaiaMtete carpomtiDD will present them, and al WR-hotter* of Bite Bank are reqaired to prereXt Uo mmm wMMn rix maaffis Own this data; or tery wiY lose the priority graated by ateren.wd teoaa in debteff will make Immediate paynwat to i i H. BRIGHAM, COMX'W; DAYT8, ' lyfi-lm iUL*iflf>rxm, mw. ' • ' '' ' CtoY OF SATAFNltr, - ornot of olmre or ooohch , l AagaalSA iaan Sattoela kerehy «t»«. Itot^TlteiriO Lteipf I by tom to rata at nah.wtU cfese oa Mantey, Nik ■ext. The togteMY Ltet la agen r dktofroai bn. m, t»»p. m: yareenantaqntiMed te.tota wluretnra tbelr nareee tote* City Xreaacrer. < >i> - xagS-iot Clerk ofOasoril. Td.tfte Yotersi of Chatham Cpi The andereignefl was raised tn Chatham eoonty, was tn Major Anderson •* comm and, anil tost We felt atm tn the d.fenre of Port Mcfilfister. Benowaaki hla feUow-soIdleti and citizen* of Chatham county for thelT suffrage! tor the office' of OORDNER If elected, he' Wffl hare one of tffe oMtet and beat medical tnrgebo. In The city to asstet him' fit the proper discharge of hi* ddtles. ' J< xu2^BTtfH^gp MTfflTqOIfKRY, IST'e'W GEORGIA FLOUR. fiqft ^CM^ASP^BAL# Backs, from sfoiaji’a ffMBMWi te JOHNfiOM. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFWffi.; Mg,>* HMYAJIteTMfoKT, U tii tjoA basnstL 1 mayameab^g^ Rockland Lime. 1000 BAKMLS 7811(6 M° CKI -* I,D lime new tending sad tor aafe by ,/ T. L. KINSEY * Ca, xnlJ-lw .JcncFBK«L SODA WAIEiridm I won AS ■•Mcenta.' My ho tod cytaie. win feu, bottle luu my name on a finnteer ywnare abort-^ tmamei anll-tf JOHN ConerBay agd Wert EMondriretto A TICKET FOIj ONE DAY, Igaoriag 35,000 in event of Fatal Accident, and $25 per week in event of disability (tensed by Accident, COSTS BO eaXJTSf For Oie MoHtiiy $5; For One Tear, $25. Do not Travel Without One. No Person Should Neglect h. F* Cell and get a Circular. WM. R. BOYD, Agent, lic-tr Mo. 80 BAY ST*B®T. SEALS AND ' ' SEAL PRESSES, FOR THE BSE OF COUNTY AND STATE OFFICERS, NOTA RIES PUBLIC, SOCIETIES, LODGES, BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS. r s ''P'embet, *‘ tSe P«te* Rstill \ , W* Wo "t 1 !nf<,,m . ®nr Wends ,h„ fT opening one ol tn e fi aM t , Stocks by September 13tb, In CARPETS, i-t' ( . OIL CLOTHS, LACK CURTAIN'S. CORNICES, £ anlfilCt WINDOW 8aii , & . HE!*!**** FAMILY ATHENS, GEORGE T HIS School is preparatory !o thn rvu opens Augnri loth. Kor Circuai. 1 ** U' l »nl4-3t ALEX. M. SCl'DbE^JV I WOOD! W00jj]l TpHE BEST OAK WOOD at $3 W r , A to any part of the cilj. ^ c,,) - 4fc;y SAWED knd delivered at iO ptr m-d Other qoalliies one dollar per - orj L s Apply to Dr. J. A. MAYER, Ball sw ,, . box 364, Post Office. ’ w l ".y I Grunny Cloth 50 BALES GUNNY CLOTH recelvt* I City of Bath, and for sale by r BRIGHAM, 11015 r 11,, Fifty Dollars Reward, jLfY FINK GOLD Cln ONOMRTER W T cp I JH. Ing a small dilrce chipped oat or Ihe d:, - I oeatre, waa left In the aator-clositor ii„ ,' i} Mouse yesterday morning. A agon ;;ii, Sii DOLLAMM -will he paid lor lis delivery u, p v El- 1 NINO HAM, Esq., Cashier Central Railro a*16-3t u l WM. M. wabmI a tats OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COCyir I O all whom it may concern: ' -■ Whereas, Heman A- Crane will applvattbn'-. Ordinary Sot Letters Dlsmlenrry as Admit;--,; I the estate of James L. Oliver, of said out- 1 ceased. These are, therefore, to citeandadmnnijbi v.1 It may concern, to be and appear before -l: ;; ,‘!l make objection (if any they bare; on or br: t -'-j first Monday in March rr-M, otherwise said q will be granted. I Witness my official elgn.-itur*- this loth fc o. gnat, 186d. II. A O'BVR-.r l ani6 «. tl N OT I C E Wynne’s IMPROVED, OPEN Cone Breast COTTON GINS! FOR SALE. T l of Georgia ai d South Carolina ::utlie!; of bis improved, open threat Con-.r. Ginr (on My terms nr.- ra-h or city acceplanre, or oa, (tekhundnoie for the nalance due. IaH-birt eecoml baud Gins for rAle. They will ‘-e ones plete order at half price. My address: Be jf.l mood coua'y, Ga. • ani4-2laui2oi THOMAS TOE LIFE AM) CAMPAIGN OF Lieut. Gen. T. J. Jada C3TONEWALL JACKSON,) BY PROF. R. L. DAB.NET, D Of the Unidff Theological Seminary, Ygpi F ROM the nnnsnal advantages enjoyed if to thor for obtaining the most amtu-ndra.'* l»r a full arid reliable hInterv of Generd private, ah Well as public eai eer. we are w offer to tne pnblic the moat de liable hie if - * 1 great Christian warrior ever before pnbli’fcti The work has been carefully revised and cowl by Geo. R. E. Lee, and is published fortliepr'-l advantage of Mrs. Gen. Jackson. t The work is furnished to eub-cribera oniy ~ j be procured only ’Id'ongh tbe rcgnltr sjwih. J senbers leaving their names and address at If * of the Lcnisville Courier fwberc a c-petlnieo wl the woffc^tnn f* a*en,j will be ** At Drag Store ot A. A. Soiomoua tv. anl4-8t Agent for the eltynl shop.] e .11 BOLTON'S WHARF STEAM SAW Mill] WEST OF HABERSHAM'S RICE Mill ■ CHINE, and will keep constantly on handan ment of Lnuiber aod Shingles suitab.e 5* “* tr * d *‘ vj JEFFERSON ROBERTS t' Jeffbrson Roberts. John Lama. John L. fcv aol4-lw Med.ical Card, | 11 r • - (i *' itt.m.DW Office, northeast corner of liraytoniriWE FOR. SALE, A MINDID MILCH COW. English eee wielikig a good Cow and I will Call and see for themselves. M ^ ppjr I anl4-3t Owner of Jeffereon and toruteh, attire _ l, vritl PBSnederrigned •reMeL r _^ _. T . I. shortest notice, EMBOSSING SEALS, erica Twit* or vrithont Presses), of te* n ^SemifforaCIrcnlar aod specimen*. E8TIU. to, BROTHER. Boll street, next fb the Poet Office Iterifewtr '• p. - TJk! HAND STAMPS? •CANCELLING REVENUE STAMPS AND GENERAL BUSINESS purposes. ▲tMaaufactarora’ Prices, jvsrapssaA&GBiF&t ‘SSSSracsw ..4Mma reoelved m RRoTHEtt. w .‘„ '^Notice. , t v grBsxjft&i&esi& A&tetegtoj aStfefota^jte taoMritaof HENRY LATHSOF A 00. WASHHGTOH COM Sandersville, Gtorjf . Elite ndU be purchased by David. R. Dill 011 an13-3t 424 BAY STREET^ “NEW DRUG ST($| DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Ao» rt Dealer la DRUGS, MEDICINES, // E-« CilA kU US) nttlffivtl* ffbffiy * cTC* PERFUMERY SAf«* S ’ ALSO. VERY RlnfHiiY < From Tteftii Patent Fountain. ft] ^KGED^i Adam mason and builder cf\ ALL *?',fc?c«n«S*. , r » h °P Bj - t Line. Intitl Hrnre, Market. ADA!IJ NEWSPAPER DEPOT' YTTEbare Increased our ficffitles, ooi Vf ing by evenr matt and steaner then NEWSPAPERS, PERIOD1CAIA ^ f 1ZIMTO, AND CHEAP LITERAL I Fnbllcnttoneroppl'-dtoordCT- , lf >| eiican work procured to oraei )?*- ESTJLL & BROTHER! (Downatewa)BnU*trect, neXttoF^^ FOR 600 Head Beef Ca^ St. Mm Wer, Florida. p G . Faiatka, Fla., Jnly 7,1804.