The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 21, 1866, Image 2

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ta*. 4*aa The Daily News and Herald. BY 8. W. MASON. SAHUBIi W. MAfrOM, W. T. THOMPSON Aiioel.te Editor. iQ fflftLaT^ftar ofthe City. .AmitTCHHifcWMWTHtWTt TUESDAY. AUGUST • *1. !»««• ■“"postmasters Are authorized to receive eubecripttoa* for the NEWS Aim HEBALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly end Weekly at oar •dvertiaed rates. ^ j \ * : TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. At mack totereot 1» felt throaghogt-tfcf retort 1 ? {“ ngod to the prospSe*. ofthe cotton stiff rthsrwop* we will be grateful to emr gloating friend, end othei-p ntke interior for information onthat subject. Those who here opportunities for obtaining relaeble infor mation to regard to the growing crops, the worktop of the free-labor system* sod kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a faror by communicating the same to ns. • IMPERIALISM IN MEXICO. It is stated that official news received at the Mexican Legation in Washington indi cates great activity among the Liberals and an increasing hopefulness of the expulsion of Maximilian and the destruction of the Im perial Government. The n^utual distrust and suspicion between the foreign and native elements in the ranks of the invading forces is said to be demoralizing the army of Maxi milian, and it is expected will contribute ma terially to his downfall. Among the lste Arrivals at Matamortslr of thaNew yoik, Hei General Lew Wallace, of. Itatyland, wbo ap- with M^onspier pears to have left New York oto bu*4 ttt nofe ifolfi the 1 vessel which sailed from that city some weeks ago, freighted with arms and ammuni tion for the Liberals. Gem. Palmhr Reports the State of Af- fairs in the South as Hopeless.—A special Washington dispatch to the Tribune says -. “Maj. Gen. John M. Palmer, who has been at Raleigh, North Carolina, the past two months, as President of the Whittlesey court martial, arrived here to-day, and bis resigna tion, which was tendered in February, he pressed the War Department to accept, which was done this afternoon. The General reports the state of affairs in the South as perfectly hopeless for Union men. For fear of personal violence, those who would visit him came at night, urging secresyon bis part as to their conference. The reconstructed openly and defiantly insult Union officers in the streets, and&eir treatment toward Un ionists and freedmen is pitiable in the ex treme.” GEN. GRANT AND G, ' WearetoW^ytlm mr Glut was present on li|fery of the recenk addrsss _ Jobnsoa, endorsing Ae proceedings Philadelphia Convention, an^Hfot when the latter uttered the noble sentiment, “We now need the civic efforts of theoOcersjnd^ dJSrS of the late affbtes to perpetuate peace,” he tnrncd and addressed himself to General Grant, who, doubtless, responded with a hearty approval. The distinguished military chieftain, wjtpiajifawfinii fripnd af faff P«R dent, and has his entity confidence, was there to indicate to its countrymen that he, too, endorsed the restoration policy of the defeat the mad schemes of the Radical lead ers to overthrow the Government- In con templating the manly and fearless course of the Northern hero of the late war, we have been slgnck with the difference be tween the patriot and the politician. General Logan, wbo made some reputation as a military man during the late struggle •jr <§li the principles of the ultra Radicals, and clamerous for Southern blood and confisca tion. At the commencement of the war he was a strong pro-slavery man. Doubts were even entertained of his loyalty. Gen. Pren tiss even went so far as to summon him to his head .quartern, ^ Cjs^soRndsr suspicion of complicitywitt ffieiw^hO Wert ■ plowing to send reinforcements to the Southern army. He was also charged by a correspondent in June, 1861, unite the seceding district to Missouri or Kentucky, or set up a separate State Gov The Books and Records of the Late Ses sion of Conqre88 Removed to Illinois.—The New York Herald says the Clerk of the House of Representatives has taken upon himself what appears to be an unwarranted liberty in permitting tbe removal of the books and records of the late session to Illi nois, to suit tbe pleasure and convenience of an under clerk in writing them up. In-con- sequence of this so far as known unprece dented procedure, it is impossible to make up a statement of tbe gross amount of the appropriations of the late session. It is in timated that this course has been purposely- adopted in order to prevent the publication of these immense appropriations until it shall' be too late for them to have any effect upon the ensuing campaign. What to do With It.—An exchange says : A great many persons are at a loss to know how to dispose of ragged and mutilated cur rency that accumulates on their hands. It is the easiest thing in the world, and without any expense. When you get three dollars worth on hand, put it in a small package, pin a paper band around it, with your name, post office, and amount. Put it in an envelope and address it to the Treasury of the United States, Washington, D. C. In a few days you will receive new currency in return. It goes and returns free of postage. India Rubber Collars and Cuffs.—A pro- ; cess for bleaching india rubber so as to make it perfectly white has been discovered. The india rubber is then hardened, and will be used for the manufacture of collars and cuffs. It is done by a chemical process, which is said to be fatal to the workmen engaged therein unless protection is afforded them. So dangerous are the fumes arising from the combination of the required chemicals, that the workmen are encased in armor and are supplied with pare air from other apartments than the one in which they work. Negro Disturbance in South Carolina.— A white man and a negro got into a fight re cently in Greenville, South Carolina. The negro struck the white man with a stick, and the white man stabbed him. Thereupon tbe Negroes mustered in large numbers and threatened to burn the town, and did suc ceed in burning several stables and barns in the vicinity. Peace was eventually restored by the evident determination of the white people to put down lawlessness by force, if necessary, and by >t*e aettyo, exertions of aomooi Um» ntoife'IntcllSgety fan! respectable freedmen. On Wednesday of ffistere^lCrB. Layton, of Larkinsville, Jackson county, Ala., was committed to jail at Huntsville, charged with killing Mrs. Sisk, of tbe same place. It is stated that the life of Mrs. Layton had been ttnatyned by Mrs. Sisk, epd that the latter, fa Mnipfaty with a daughter, went to tbe house of Mrs. L. wbo was sick, and was about to break in at tbe door, when Mrs. Layton shot her from a window, through the head, with a gun charge of buckshot, man glingherheadinan awful manner, and killing her Instantly. » The police authorities of New York have reduced to practice for the first time a plait- : for the extirpation of thieves and pickpockets from that city. Their photographs are taken immediately after arres^, and copies sent to the different police ’stations and leading dry goods stores. Hie plan works to a charm, bqi one effect will be to drive these bod char- The Portland Press tells the following rather extravagant story to illustrate thq wholesale thieving practiced there on the nigh* of thy great «re: “One who had been Slumbering peacefully in his grave in the Xtrttsm Cemetery awoke, and walking forth, inquired if ‘the day_°f judgment had come?’ ON being told that it was only Portland burn ing, he remarked that he would go back to hk’repose. 0» ranching his grave he found that sombody had stolen his coffin! ” eminent, to be. confederate^ wita the slave- bolding States. Republican papers charged him with treason and loyal organizations in bis district passed resolutions demanding bis resignation of his office of Representative to Congress. He was .even compelled to write a letter fo the St. Louis Repubfican, repelling the charge of treason. In that letter he says: “I said, as I say now, that the impertinent and intermeddling spirit of the anti-slavery party of the North was maiidy^hargesbfe for the state of feeling in the South which prompted the unoeuatUnikmal and revolu tionary action of the States now constituting the Southern Confederacy.” This gentle man wl o could thus talk in 1861, in 1866 is an ultra Radical, and thinking there has not been enough blood abed, declares there ought to br an “example made of Jeff. Davis and many of his associates,” who*ought to be “tried, convicted and hung,” and no doubt Logan added, in his own mind “and tl too, without judge or jury.” He is now with that party who he declares “was mainly chargeable for the state of fe^Ung, of ,the South” whidh brought about the HSduAern Confederacy, and now, after peace has been declared be cries aloud for the hanging of those whom the “anti-slavery party of the North” stirred np to mutiny and rebellion. What a contrast between the two Generals! While the conduct of the great General is full of magnanimity, hope and promise, that of his subordinate is replete with bitternei toward a fallen foe, and a demand <or more blood. ■ ‘i’A Threatened Civil War. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, speaking of the violence of the Radicals, says: “Sundry Radical presses are presenting their several campaign phases. It will be seen that they contemplate a struggle which, as they say, will produce •‘civil war in all the Northern and Western States.” If they do not win, this war, they say, is inevitable. They claim that they have every loyal free State of 1860, and West Virginia and Missouri besides. They do not nlaioi llufbmd m> Delaware. ^ Wien, by virtue of their scheme for removing the Presdent, they can command the military power df tlfe couNlty, ittey will claims to Tennessee, and Louisiana, and other Southern States. , It will soon be seen more distinctly than ever that we have on hand a war between the EtSButtvs; ond Ap ’liegfcjptiy#: | the GovertUneni ■ It is a nrmi mit of no mediation. A Radical member of Congress dfeqibssd, in a published letter, at the late session, that “Congress must crush the President or the President will crush Congress.” General Baiba’s Removal:—A'diipatci to the Philadelphia Ledger says: General Baird’s removal was because of his tardiness ES’of l\d- in executing the orders telegraphed hither to New Orleans,' to have a sufficient military force on hand to prevent any outbreak that light be attempted. This he was expected to do after the negro meeting and procession of the Friday preceding the riot, whereas his troops were not in readiness for service until the dark and bloody scene was over. The War DfPrtfa***- remove him at once, and appoint Stoneman as bis successor. New FROM EUROPE. «•* Aueiation of . OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULFR-B.^ | NAP0U0N AND BELGIUM. Negotiations Progressing in the Peace Congress. •J f»'A- / ■ 8 WURRQFCOimOUim vtisicu * V ».1 • -i. Speech ofthe King .fPrantefe Ports. THE MARKETB . Lonof, August IB—Xventog.—Tbe niwe.1 ere the ntactsl rinsing fries. aftoUay’e CoaarisfCr eaooej. m(: U.A. Sve-twaotieS. MX: Erie Gores, 43X t nU- nois Central teases, »X- Livariooi* tofri 1% r - M^—The cotton Merkel tuttbaenqotet today at naehaagsd rates; sales amount to 8,40# hales; MldGuag Upland* 1«X; tasadafnffs matit la hrtoer eaospt ibrcore,which is stride esttar; Mixed Westers Ms. sad Sd.; tea peevtston market dSII; Port toaottve. Bntn. Angnst IS.—A bill U under iliMdMton to the pmaeUti Chasahers. which has for lta object the eoneriftton to FrasGs of the Klngdem -.ef Hanover, the elri-torato 0i Ban* the Dutche* of Nae.au, and the iity ef Fianktet. ■ ' > ^ ’ Pkhri, Aag-''HWIh.' Nsapeser Napoleon denies having ehtartariiad aafy dettgn of annexing toe Urri- tory oTUriglWto to Franco. Praotte, Xttg. 18.-lt1hePeaeeUongTeaa is to Session, aiiAiie^otlattoiisMe iaaktofhvmMe progress. The raiiflodtfona of a treGy of peace will, it is expected, be excltsiigef lit fen days. London, Asg.‘Ik.-Athere is nothing of importance to Mport to British politics. „v Ntw-f6ka, Ang. XO—Per steamer David, ai Farther Point.—An ESUavit made by Mr. Mailtos, clerk to Howard, Dolman A Co.) Solicitors to London to the United State. Government, has been presented to tbe Court of Admiralty, letting forth that seven steam ers, blockade rnnnera, laying at Liverpool and stand ing in name of Frazer, Trenholm A Co., were lawfully the property ofthe United States, having belonged to the Confbderate Government at the termination of the war. The Admiralty issued a warrant for twenty thousand pounds against each steamer; and as to possession, it is alleged three at the vessels are subject to pending chancery mnt, brought by the United States against Priolean. The others are bona fide property of Fra- zer, Trenholm A Co., and one other belongs to the bnflden, having never been registered. The Times says the speech of the King of Prussia has net made a favorable impression to Paris. The absence of say .Uwaiaw to Franca or any other foreign Powers offend the MriaUop. FROM NEW YORK. First Bale of New Cotton. BAKE STATEMENT. ADOMEM PHUM GENERAL SWEENY. The Markets, JTety York, Aug. 20.—The first bale of new cotton arrived yesterday from Kew Orleans. It 1b a fine speci men. and speaks well for the quality ofthe crop now picking. There were only three Uvea lost by the fire in Jersey City- The Bank Statement shows an increase in loans of three millions six hundred and eighty thousand; de crease in specie, eight hundred and seventy-eight thousand; legal tenders, two millions. Gen. Sweeney has issued an address to the Fenians exhorting them to avoid forming party political associa tions not connected with the cause of Irish freedom. On and after Monday, May 28th 1S66, the Paaeenge Leave Savannah at 7.30 a. m. r earn Thn—ivtin iUdfeUk Arrive at Savannah at <U'> P-to-, Arrive at Thomasvill^ at 7.80^- my 85 • ,i: - - ■ SKIIMWAY BRIDGE. Proposals are invited until’ XuguBt 55th, for the construction of a PILE UHf DOK) Nclwtot in width, from the Isle of Hop. to Long-Island.' Yhv Bridgets to have a Thrriout twenty feet towfetti gxd tWril feet to length, near the cento* also a Draw. Plans and specifications to accompany the proposal!. The privilege of rejecting any sad eH bide is re served by the contractors. Rejected piaoa wUl be re- tnrned. Address Dr. J.J. WARING, anfl-3t corner Bull and Perry Sts., Savannah. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm This is tbe most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It’Changes the snn-hnrot fare an - hands to a pearly safle texture -of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of ywutow and tap aistin- fjue appearance so inviting to the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness frost the skin, leaving the c.nriptekloii fresb, transparent and smooth. It contains no material Injurious to tbe skin. Patrouized by. Aetoeeace sod Op«fe Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 50 cents. Prepared by W. S HAGAN, Trey, Nj Y, i , :i Address all orders to DEMA8 BARNES A CO., oct»7-eodly . <i „(( uv„. MowIfofkr■ <l,nl S. T.—1860—X. Brake’s Plantatien Bitters. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite: They are an antidote to change of water anddiet. - They overcome effects of dissipation and late hears. They strengthen the system and enliven the arind. They prevent miasmatic and ietermKtent fever*. They parity the breath and acidity of the stomach. They core Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Jforbae. They enre Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters In the world. They make the weak strong, son are exhausted nature’s great re storer. They are made of pnre ,8t. Croix Rnm, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herns, end’are taken with the pleasure of a boveragp, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimnlanL Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, JDotcle and Saloons. Only gen uine when Cork is covered by our private C. S. Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottler. . P. R DRAKE * CO, oct23-eodly 31 Park Row. New York. BfffCHBLOR’S FROM NEW ORLEANS. The Cholera. MEXICAN NEWS. THE MARKETS. New Oeleans, Aug. 20.—There were seventy-eight death from cholera on Saturday, and fourteen on Sun day- It is decreasing to the city, but spreading along the Louisiana river coast. Rio Grande advloee of the 12th report Escobedo in Monterey on the 5tb. Ou the 4th Levitina took Rey- nousa from the Liberal commandant, and pronounced for tbe French. Gen. Donay left Saltillo for Monterey on the 8th with forty-five hundred men. Bazsine wae at San Louis Potosi, sending .reinforcements. Cotton nnenanged; low middlings 32(if33. Gold, 146. d New Yerk Market, New Yon, Aug. M.—Gold, 4SSf; five-twenties, 110; seven-thirties, 10*“i- Cotton firm; sales of 1,600 bales uplands, M%e.; Orleans, M He. Flour quiet and firm Southern, *10@18 60. Wheat, 9®3e. better. Pork firmer, $32 87. Let* firm. 18>£@21e. Sugar heavy. Coffee firm. Naval stores quiet. Turpentine, 68@70c. Rosin, $2 8708. The Insignia of the Rank of General. The design for the insignia of the rank of general, which was presented to General Giairf * foi* dityfi Mrit^ wm Qppftyedib^hiih and has since been adopted by an order of the President It is a golden eagle on thf centre of the shoulder strap, with a single star on each side. Me YALLA*nr*Mri a*> tyty J^iladel- phia Convention.—The Philadelphia correa- pottaskl til tfea'Mai XCffk Tigfog., cuaroiant- upon gentli ‘On Monday, M^you already^know, Fit J Geoboia Placed m The Tennessee Mili tant Department.—It appears from as older published by the War Department, dated August 9th, that the Department of Georgia has been added to the Department of Tennes see, under the command of Major General George U. Thomas. —-— ‘ r A telegram from St Louis says Governor Hahn and Judge Wannouth, of New Orleans, arrived at St Louis on the 14th, and will ■pend several days in that city. The writer says Governor Hahn is still suffering severely from wounds received in the Convention riot From Mexico. Washington. August 20.—Tbe Mexican Legation have advice, that tbe French have evacuated Mon- terey and Hatillo, which are in poaseasioa of the Libe rals. Eacobedo. with one thousand Mexicans, ex pected to bo before San lamia Potosi within two SW»to*. - —.—..a Mobile Cotton Market. Mama E, Aug. 90.—The ootton sales today were l- 1 r* -*Yf' lli "H*i f t #>®3L Tbe market is quiet but nando Wood and Henry Clay Dean, whose antecedent* made them especially obnoxious In theOinvenaon, m ^slWhinhaM alone remained obstinate. It was tbe uni* venal opinion that his presence would be highly injurious and detrimental, and noaa insisted upon his withdrawing facte steadily and earnestly’than tts SmtUarn dsfegataa* and the more donsiderate and influential of his Democratic associates. He insisted pertinaciously upon bis rights. The, Ohio delegation discussed tbe matter until 4 Yety late boor, and had come to the aunclurion, as had nearly every other delega tion, thsk^amM*t and »houU be excluded in' one way ofatuther from participation in the Convention. * ttfaffi—nfaffAMMiplied to thp Chairman of th^jSpflwpMM^* 0 a ticket of admisgiflfffelBfl 'C^^ention, ffnd asked if be waa^faffiMHri^lfia delegate. Alter a protraj^ilflfMa discussion on the quesliflrib a jmolutSaSf as passed to the effect that tale Mtaegaribu yiognizedr Mr. Vallandigham ffudUberly. fiffued a member' of then bodj^JpMfa^dhiffi.^b(to the pe- the Convention. UponifetJ^^^misram* lution* Yallandigham sent a letter to the del-' eg at ion, saying that he was glad tH know that the delegatioc recognized his right to ult in the Convention, bat that hagiadly deferred to the judgment of long-tried friends, and therefore withdrew from the delegation, leav ing bis seat to his alternate. This fetter is in - the ".- 1 " Con' —Recent discoveries of gold quarto in Ne vada county, Califoaub have oreated a grsat excitement among fa miners On the Pusthc Slope. The mines art reposted to be very rich, and several millu for CTwanthg the rocks are already in operation. ,11m Tubman's Opuuon or the South.—Mr. TraoiM, the traweiing correspondent of tbe New York Times) in the Southern States, Writes as foHtfws; "(donot care wbo that mantis, be be as Radical as Mr, Sumner himself, If he is fi nancially disinterested, and entertain* a re gard or a respect for private opinions, as all true reutlethen do, he may travel tbe Boutb from one end to the other, and at the termi* -»»S; loyal, and are couducting themselves as true 'Xthnicisn cltlnens. Send down an am, who starts with the opinion that to be-, loyal tbe gontkem people moat sing hosannas over their defeat, or go into ecstasies over tbe un- fttrliocoi the Americas flag, that they must worship Gen. Sherman and curse Gen. Lea. that they must trample upon instead of strew flowers over the graves of tbqi* fathers, hus bands, Son and brothers, and he will pro nounce against the loyalty of tbe people. There are many others'who meander the tun- hid stream of souUeaa fanaticism in the same nsnoe. Those snivelling tax commissioners and their associates at Ferhaodina, Florida, who have so^d ont two or three cities for al- Dd will Boresn, indorse the above : gpeakteg of die various shifts to which the vicissitudes of war have since driven Con federate officers for a livelihood, the Bicb- naond Enqpirer relates the following, among Otter oimaMfaeidenta: Ah' officer of General Lee’s arm*, who stood high in the service for gallantry, brave ry and efficiency—who was highly connected, -and before the war had been weli-to-do in the world—found himself at Lee's surrender, possessed of nothing on earth except Con federate money, his horse and a silver watch. He sold the watch to a Yankee officer for a spn of greenbacks, and divided the money equally among tbe members of his mess, who were all as seedy as himself) He then came to Richmond, seeking employment. This was very difficult to obtain, and he accepted the first offer he had, which was to drive one of Garber Jt Co.’s omnibuses. He immedi ately entered upon duty, and now laughingly tells of his “first load, 3 which consisted cl a number of Yankee travelers “sight seeing' the battle field, together with several ne groes mixed np together in the coach. Bn The Original and Bret in the World i TRe only tone and perfect Hair Dye. Harmlese. Reliable aad Inetair- taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or akin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dye*. Sold by all Drag- gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batebelot. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MflLDlBUBS, For Recto, tog and iteintifytag the Hair, nnie-’v CHARI.ES BATCHELOR. Ns* Tnkq. LYON’S KATHAIRON. Kathairon is from the Greek word “Kathro,” or Kathalro,” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re store. This article Is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beantlfying the hnman hair, it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. tor, and is now made with the same tention which gave it a sale of over one mfiltoa bot tles per annum. It is a most delightfnl Hair Dressing. It eradicates scarf anil dandruff. It keeps the head cool and dean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair lrom falling off and tnratog gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who valnes a heaatfnl head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairon. It is known out need throughout the civilized world. Sold by 01 respectable dealers. ocfST-eodlv DEMAS BARNES A OO. New York. Coirxa Tire prdtect the toes of children's One pair will outwear three without tips. Bold every where. Augusta & Savannah Railroad DIVIDEND No. 7. Savannah, Jnly 26,18M. A DIVIDEND of thirteen dollars and thirty-three and one-third cents per ehare will be paid to the stockholders on and after the 1st day of Angust at tbe Central Railroad Bank. The United States revenue tax will be paid by the Company. FRANCIS T. WILLIS, Jy26-eodlm President. Assignee’s Notice. Theunderslgned having been appointed amlgnee of the Bank of .Commerce.-of Savannah, Georgia, to prepared to entef npon hfs dalles. Alt hill holders and other persons having claims against the said Bank, are requested td present Tfic satne for liquida tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re- quested to make immediate pay menu Bill holders will lose tbtSlr priority if the Nil* are mt presented within six months front this Itta JOHN C. FERRfLL, MMa, „ Assignee. FEVER add a«ub extubbimied Martyrs to tfaertoRtent Fever, • word wita yam The responelbOity fir yonr : snffertng rests npon your- selree. Jmft as sorely to yoa "b**® «fedny.or will shake tO-mOrfoV,' HCSTETTER* CELEBRATED STOMACH BXTTEifcf Will extltigiiish- the disease vo der which yon labor. Had you’ token this genial tonic as Q preventive, you woald hove ej need of it canticn, plaint by yestoting to the only reliable remedr^- Break thf ckills with tIOSTCTTEE'S BITTERS, and tkey will return no more. This Is the experience of taowtods, and It wlil be yours. Quiuine Is a stow ■him of relief; it is nauseous to tpe last degree; tt to more dangerous than tbe malady Itself; In many cates it utterly fail*- How. different la the effect of the Bitters. Their curative action Is rapid; they are agreeable to the palate; they are not only entirely barafcs*, bat tend inevitably to strengthen the con- — aD d prolong life; they never hav. failed, aad it to confidently assumed that they never can Tall to any cane of Fever and Ague, however inveterate to tie character. To be without Hoetetter’a Bitten la 'infested with .Intermittent or Remittent Fever to effpplv to reject safety and conn Jylt-eodiy • *' 1 ” " • ‘ • Assignees’ Notice. Bank or b *v*joux, l gsunnab, Georgia, July A, The nndwalgaed having been appointed Atefatees of tala Bank frr the purpose of adjusting and llqita d.ung its affairs, therefore all peraona having CWlte against ttda corporation will present tbsm,amdal Mil holdtoa Of this Bant are required to present the same wtthto six rnontli* to>« tide date, or they will leeette priority gntofed by otatate, and those to- A.Ktfj -gm gggge into ediato payment to H. BRIGHAM, QEO. W. DAVIS, JlMte can be bad at ESTILL-S HEWS D) corner of Bay lane, next to ttmfflMt OOee (down stair*.) Writing Papw* and Envelope* of ail kind*. toffiguanttty. fro, * single sheet np. Fens, - - iMcialHojic^^y / »IA, l »>*«*J Oman on Asnsms or tuk Rang or ina State or Gsoasu, their claims will mo the from the time of assignment of tbe assets of the Bank. A. PORTER, ■- - ’ -W.’CmUUKQ, aul 6-d2 wAthenwtf Assignees. ET Maoon Telegraph and Angnsta Constitution Eilat will tll«ato pnhltoi Aallpfew tto^e weeks. THE BE*T TPS10K4hsprtl; Mack A Co.'s FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALISAYA to • combine Don of taa three beet tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, 0AU8ATA. ^ The Iran gives the blood a rich vertnillioa ecilor where it becomes tala and watery; the Phssphoras •uppllea nerweaa power to eases of mental deprea- ■too, while tap Callssya gins tone and vigor to all ths organs of the body. Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK A 00.', un der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York. an* Newport, R. L For sale at : HETMAN'S Jyptf Djng add ystmiegt Warehoi Assiarfiees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed aattgnnrs ofthe Farmer*’ and Mechank*’ Bank of.Savannah, Georgia, hcBeby notify UH-boldars and other claim ants again* the said Bank to present the same for H qaidation, anda)I peraona Indebted to the Bank ire required to make Immediate payment. " u Bill-holders wtff Jose their priority U ths hUto arc not presented within ttx months team tale date- t JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDRV, “ ” • iff;' ' Jy27-tl Assignee*. Assignees’ Notice. ; The andarrignod having been SMtefeted Assignees ofthe Timlsrt’ Bankef the Stette or Georgia, are prepared to enter npon their diilies, and all btli- holders and other persons havthg'ctofeaeagsiest said banks are requested to prone at tag same foe Iktaids- tion, and all porttes taflsteed to; the Rank are re- qoetted to make immediate payment. Billholdera will lose their prftrity if the bilis are not presehted within six months. '' GEO. W. ANDERSON. H. W. MERCER, anil- aWSm Assigneea,. Election Notice. CITT OF SAVANNAH, Office (km or Covaor Adodst 11th, II At the aext Regular Meeting of Council, to be heM an Wednesday Rrentng, August tad, MM, a* i*» o’clock P. M., Bn electten will be balddor the office of CITY TREASURER, (To fill the vacancy canaet fiy the' resfgaatioa of E. T nkisi. tank SALARY, $2,600—ROND, $2 r ',«K>. Also, for tbs otaesof AS8I8TANT TREASURER. SALARY, t——wROND, J1'',000. > AppUeante mast staia ta tbsir applications the lines of their sseorttiga (two required) and hand in their anoUcatlons to me on or before 10 o’clock A.M. oothrtdajT^ JAMES STEWART, snll-td '' J Clerk of Council. HILL'S HUE DYE, 90 cent..—Black or Brown, instantaneous, - best, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. *8 John street, -New York. Sold by all drag and patent medicine sure, ererywbsra. mfrl, Agua de Magnolia. A toilet delight 1 The ladies' 'treasure and gentle men’s boon! The “sweetest thing* and largest quan tity. Manufactured from the rieh Southern Magnolia Used for bathing the Aw* Person, to render the •kin soft and fash, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, Jbc. It overcome* tiie unpleasant odbr of psftyiratioo. It removes redness, ton, bhttehss, Ac. It ntres nerveos headache and rttaga tofismmation. It cool a softens and adds delicacy to tee skto. It yields a subdued and laating perfume. It cores mosquito bites sad stings of Insebts. no material injurious to the skin. what every tody should hava SoU everywhere. Try tbe Magcoba Water oacs and yon will use no other Cologne, Perfemery, or Toilet V/atet afterwards. daman Barnes a no , ct27^odly Props. Excin.tve Ageate, N. Y. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORN ET AT T.A W. . t v ;•.« i r ' OFFICE:. No. to BRYAN ITREST, JyI7Am SAVANNAH, OA- Medical Card. KL WEDMCAH. am- office, sortheast corner of Drayton and Presi dent streets. ’ said 1m , Plantere, Attention! JAM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING. SALES OF AND MORTGAGES UPON SOUTHERN REAL ; ESTATE. M-V. 1 .;. . .,,p O A ls»g* at of Northern rspttsl ifapw awaiting fitvonble opportMltlta tar tevestnrefft South. i. .,,: MU ai <lit* • ns I have dally toqnfaty for snch opportunities, and am empowered to lidim load _ , PURCHASE 40,000 ACRES of ; COTTON 1 LANDS • ■ t m a* - at t.k at Uf ta . TheQuif States. Planters and otaerfl wishing to dfepo« of, mort gage, or take partners in working their lancfs, are invited to eppiy to ma without delay. ... ^SB~ COMMISSIONS MODERATE. ?■ ‘ C !, 7 •.!* 1. Bnstaeas promptly oomp(sted. All letters maailadomnsttottit s t , i ■■■ D. J. M. A. JEWETT, M Ws»hl»|tea street, , BOSTON. MASS. ’ ,J ’’BEFBB’BNCIS. ‘ i .. General fan. A. Auarrsar,, Troy, NewTork. EnoDKaRrafi, tag.. OOmhriteW, Jtena Wh.L Ftnm.to*.tatom,Msea. Dttout O. Osiwntt, fan., Cincinnati, Ohia C. O. Fiun, Esq., New Orleans, La. A. F. Davaasex t Co., Easton, Mam. jy*o.* Liverpool'Salt And E dinbiirgh. Alo. OAAA SACKS UVEBPOOL SALT and M) OWV casks Jeffreys’taHWbnrgh Ale metort iT-eodlm T R E J. a MILLS. BORGIA—WATNE OODMTV. ■rat T’nes- fore the ft BORG U <tey in Sertembernext, wlU be sold, befor Court Home In said county, between the fatal hows, tea northwest half of let of toad Np. 1U to ••id couty. belonging to the estate of W. C. Drawdy, lata of mid county, dmehssd. • • .*• •> ■ botdfortae parposaof dtetrfantam .between the heirs of mid estue. t. Terms wads knownsn teada^ef*] JySMswtd PWr* A o<n SUBSCRIPTION LISTS open af Mr. H 0. RUWE’S, Mr. LESBlkh’S MUSIC STORE, V. BASLER’S, and at the .! VOLKS’GARTEN. i *JV Positively no tickets sold at the door. au21-Tn.ThASa3t AUCTION SALS. ml in ,r. NffTte sold at pablic auction, at Qnariarmaater’a Storehouse. Hilton Uesff, S. C., beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. on TUESDAY, the 4th day of S.ptenlber. 1M8, ~' t "’ A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER’S STORES CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, Consisting of—* Ambulances. Carts, Wagons Harness, Baddies, Bridles ^ncAsmittia’, Carpenters' and Tinners' Tools Files, Old Rope and Iron Teats and Flys, Ac., .... ALSO, 90 Buildings, Shanties, Sheds, Ac., (serrleeabMfy Terms, cash fn Government funds. „ The goods to be removed*inside of ten days after the sale. - * E*tch building sold to be removed from the Govern- m nt reservation land inside ortfcirfy days, or in de fault thereof to revert to Government. CHAS. BARNARD, an20-td " Captain and A. Q M- TO OENTLEMEN; LATHROP & GO., Cor. Congress & Whitaker Sts., SAVANNAH, GA, W )ULD TVFOTttf THEIR FRIENDS, In both ciiy aud country, til it, m connection with their manufactory for Rendy-Sfade Clothing, they have procured the service^ <»t tii'i very l»efft CUTTERS, and are prepared to take order- for both Gentlemen and Bdy«. Onr work will be done in tile beat style •oc* on abort notice. a-n We invite attention to oar stock of FALL Awl) WINTbft MATAHIAU now openmg. in % Black and Bine Cloths Grey and Silk Mixed t Idths Fancy and Black cassimeres Silk Vestingf*, Ac. . auTI-Ot SALT. 600 SACKS iu store and furaslu by T. H. AUbTtN, nu21-3t 95 Bay srreet. (OPMTilRSIIIP NOTICE. T UX UNDERSIGNED has this ,la? associates with himself Mr. SAMUEL C.UATUEKWOWX fur the narposa of carrying on the Wholesale and Belail Drag and prescription Rasinese. The firm will be known under the name and i-tyle of THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. TUOMAS M. TURNER. 8*v*!fNAH.^ngnst 13.1856.aull-tf Notice. p- day < _ of Jnly, 1866, for One Hundred aad Fiity^ight Dollars ($ibS 60), us tbe consideration for which, said note- was given was not rendered according to a°rec- ment. wm Taylor. SODA WATER NOTICE. I WOULD respectfully remind my friends and pat- runs that business Is very dull, vet my loss of ,.*tttes Is beyond any previous season. Tide I dan- aot submit to; so be more carefnl i yun are respousi- We for ail Jell v.Jth yon. If I am cumptiied to send in bills for bottles, some Of yon will be astiu-jfhed at the number yon are short. Each bottle now. >r*ts me 16 cents. My botues are all either blae or g ecu, and coatain, when full, superior beverage. Each bottle bas my name on it. JOHN RYAN. Soda Water Mjnnfaotnrer, sull-tf Corner Bay anil West Broad streets. PATENT UllOM HAND STAMPS, FOR CANCELLING REVENUE STAMPS AND GENERAL BUSINESS PURPOSES, At manufacturers* Prices. No. 1 Concedin'; Stamp (with changeable dates), $8. Business and Bonking Stamp (without datesj, from $10 to $1*. With dates, $2 60 extra. Extra Dies, from $2 to $4. Orders received by E3TILT. ta BROTHER. Boll street, next to the Poet Office, anlted&wti Savaimoh. ca. Administrator’s Sale. ffiffOBGIA, BROOKS COUNTY On the first Tues- U day in September next, will be aolAbelbre the Court House door, in the town of Qsiunan, Ga, be tween tbe legal hoars of sale, the Real Estate Of Hardy Hunter, deceased, A Fine Plantations consisting of arisen hundred acres, more or less; five hundred in a state of cultivation and in good repair; oae-thlrd of the whole la splendid hammock, well Sthdded with large white oak, aad rad oak. sod hick- ory; with one hundred acres.iu a high state of cnttl Tfttton* This plantation is Jsitnated eight miles hrath of Quitman, on the Albany road, with an exes Haul frame resilience, good gin-boase and screw, and g od cttt-baUdings. It is oue of lUe beat plantations to .the county. Also, a lot or land. No. 476. in the lith District of said coanty, Unimproved. . . , ^ ssltattls WM. JONES, Admb. NOT 1C E Wynne’s IMPROVED. OPEN THROAT, Cone Breast COTTON GINS!! FOR SALE. T HE SUBSCRIBER informs the' Cotton Plantera of Georgia and South Carolina test he has *** of bis improved, open throat Cotton ««■* My terms are ea-h or city. accdjdauoejOt^bavTflve cash and note lor the balaaw dne. ( ,I secoud hand Gins for sale. J^LTllL ^Belalr Rieh pi le order at half prtee. My “* llreM - Q * THOMAS WYNNE) aul4-2taai2m S25 Reward. receive the aais-lw* WM. BAILEY. HULL’SSOAPAND candles. B oxes Extra Family SOAP, 1 and 2 pound bars Boxes Toilet SOAPS, of all varieties gpyw patent moold CANDLES, IPs sod 8h A mil supply for sale by EANDJHA t ^ a*7J»w»m iBay su, corner Barnard. It EC ATT AI AtThunderboiJ ON THE 29tjp AUftU8T USL'?* ^ SAXIjo BSasMt'chh? Prises—Two Silver i . iu. iumax/t-uap a uy ine 2otli nr , There are now fonr boam pnror^j CentralBailrc S HIPPERS are resDe t.ully tain the benefit of OAK Load rIZ ;1 allowed per classification) ihev rr l!^ ticket accompanying tbe first ^1 to do, and give the weight o( propnij^ttssl Master of Tr 8n J ;A,^J au20 lw “NEW DRU6 BULL STREET, DR. JOHN A. MAYER, AiEn Reapecti&ily informs the Pliysiciane tv / pnred to pnt up prescriptions at ah tin* U 4 will he kept burning during the nlcfaT.A wlMre n bell will be found. Cotton G® -JyATKST INVENTIONS OF HAND iSC , GINS, at very low prices, for sale by t anao-if c. l coisiJ Cotton Yarnsj O F THE BEST DESCRIPTION, J from the Oconee Mills. Urceu nimu- always on hand and for su e hy aagA-codlw kdwin e IIEht; ,■ For Rent, A TWO STCir.Y DK.lK HOUSEdiI to* street, between M jiitgon.cry Broad atrret. Apply, bctupcn, t JAMES J. W.UUSb.yj *u19 2aw2«r f'omr*r T?nl» a’ul P r. n School 3Sr ticl COSBY would hereby inf.rm blrpj Hie public that ibe cxer ires of his I resumed on the second Mtoday in Octoi.: aul8-lw FLOUR. | sacks New Wheat Atlaat i ‘-City St,| 78 barrels “No P n- rilra" 60 barrels ‘-lieliur Mills."’ For sale by anl81w _ OCTAVLS COHffd Godey’s, for Septemlj LAND WE LOVE, for August APPLETON'S RAILROAD GUIDE fxg Dr BOW’S REVIEW, for AcgntU BL ACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, forJtir. I BALLOU'S MAG a ZINE, for Scpldnte, | PETERSON’S MAGAZINE for Septa THE GALAXY, No. S. For sale hy anlO-tf ESTILLABE^ SHADES, OIL CL0THi| 11TB would inform onr friends the., Tv opening one of the Quest aad »a',1 Stocks oy September 15th, m CARPgTO, . OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS. CORNICES, WINDOWS anUt-lft LATHRW’I FLORENCE SEWING MACH1| WE, HAYING been appointed Genrr-id Georgia and Florida, are now jneparec -I every style of the above Machines. SsJ below. : , • Circular- We claim fo»*| le plobence the 1 tsges over any ane, H Muclim.1 to It makes four '—r^reul -uuh--'’- double lock, and doable 00 one ni a -machine. Each stitch being u) te 0 - k| the fabric. Every Machine has the rever-.x,^ which enables the operator, tj tbnmb screw, to ■ have the wort roa right or left, to stay any part of the ** j the ends of seams, without turaingtS'^J ty~ The only Mach ne having J shuttle tension—the amount of teiuiew in exact proportion to the size of the r j tr Changing the length of stitch, kind of stitch to another, can readily y tbe Machine is in motion. The needle is easily adjusted, it is almost noiseless, and ca" H quiet is necessary. ■* tw~ Its motions are all positive! • ' springs to get out of order, audlissioP’ 4 tge most inexperienced to operate it- tr It does not require finer thread than for the upper side, and wW 5 * heaviest seams, or from one to miff cloth, without change of ceedir, w* | log thread. tgr The Hemmcr la easily adjust™-- any width of hem desired. tgr Ho other Machine will do v P’ 1 work as the Florence. f . pan it will hem, fell. Bind, g3t te - and gather and sew on a ruffle *t t:t '^ The reeteg np of ibeslack tnrese- I by the irregalar contraction of a * 1 ’ i '".i taka qparatkm of wire levers. TteP 1 "^,] curacy with which the Florence into the ototh Is tuapproached in ' EM hitherto offered la the mx-w 1 - .. Wa Inrateh each MachUie wit*" J Sawar,” which guides the wort 1 <**1 M valne, especially to fij®** fuff, protected ■owe, Jr., and his assofa®’ F Tstewt. • ^ man.’ 1 While possessing the • b °’*> tcorle sp(*rt vantages, the Florence Is with other first class ^ nation will felly substantiate»» n „, a fortt, and justify the asseriKm'' ^ It 1. the best sewmg Machine , W. warrant every Msch.oc toVp for It, and will give a'written « ^« Liberal arrangements made*" g. to sell again. Farther rcfe.m te addressing LATHROP & ICfllML AIERTS FN Comer Congress and I Jy301m SAYANNADj^-^d T. M* Jones WM. CLARK. Clark, , BROKERS AND - SION MEBCHAI^, No. I fitsoMard’. L®**** an3-lnt FOR R^] . On reasonable tettjjyji ^ BOOMS and brick buildingonti^prf r L coin streets. Foss**” j ’to. r, gpff.