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The Daily News and]Herald.
BY W. MA*OW.
BAHCKL W. MASON ..■ditar,
W. T. THOMPSON iMWUti Bdltor.
Official Paper of the City.
.amest mMjmjMiamimmm
FRIDAY. AVGUST »4. 1841®.
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POSTMA S T E II S
Are autbocued to receive .ubarripttona (or the ME®*, tetHTTINteft tf HM8 W
n Ttaile Tri.WeoVlv unit W,.,.l-lv nnr HM1* .»« IK* »
AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly at our
advertised rates. j\Cd
TO OUR
Aa much intereit
regard to the proapeeta
we wUl be geateraltb *r
THY FJAIKkOS
felt throughout the country in
of the cotton and other crops
who hare opporMMe ferabtaiaing valuable infer
nation in regard io the growing crops, the working
of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral totarete, will oondtr a favor by oosamunics^ing
the nme to u.
®a MPIIUT ” PBBPARIS6 POR
WAIT
Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times leads the Radi
cals in rampant radicalism. It inveighs
against the President’s “usurpations,” which,
it says, “ if atteiqpted in a monarchical coun-
try, would provoke immediate resistance, and
most likely cost the' offending King his
head. ” It chides Congress for failing to »m
peach the President and Mr. Seward, and
expresses its aristocratic contempt for Andrew
Johnson as a mere “journeyman mechanic who,
by accident, became President. ” It says that
men like Andrew Johnson and William H.
Seward, who suppressed the New Orleans
Convention by force at arm3, will nof best
tate to enforce their power “after the same
fashion” in Washington in December next.
It thus concludes : “When the dreaded crisis
comes, as we believe it will, the text of the
second revolution wilT be opened, and then
every man in the country will be called upon
to fight. If our institutions can withstand
that final struggle, we will remain a nation.
That they may withstand it, let us prepare at
once. ”
The Richmond Whig says : “The editor of
Wilkes' Spirit had |ett«r stick to duck, Snipe
and quail shooting, and let man-shooting
alone. He is fast changing the character of
his magazine from a sporting paper to a war
journal. He breathes nothing but threaten-
ings and slaughter. His shooting jacket and
fowling piece become him better than the
war toggery he seems so anxious to don. If
he gets up the row that he so constantly
writes about, he may even get shot himself,
and become like his friend and co-laborer,
FornOy, a dead duck:!' '
Antics of the Cable.—The Atlantic Tel
egraph, says an exchange, does some queer
things. It will take us some time to get
used to them. For example, the Loudon
markets of to-day at noon, are re
ceived at New Tork this morning at six
o’clock—six hours before they leave Lon
don ! London fiews of twelve oVjloek. lap},
night, will re«ch New Tork before sdnset
yesterday! So that fix it as you will^ we
shall be always one day ahead, not only of
London but of the news itself. In many
cases we shall receive intelligence of an
event before it occurs. If the Austrians and
Prussians should go to war again, and
fight anotheifbattle of Sadowa, say on Sat
urday, we might hear of it the Friday be
fore. At San Francisco, the news will be
still further ahead of Nme, since tbs further
we go from Europ.e the earlier we shall bear
Europeau news. The London dispatches
received in New York at twelve o’clock, will
reach San Francisco before nine o'clock the
same day. The explanation of these antic 8
is that the sun and dispatches travel from
east to west, but the dispatches outstrip the
sun.
Gen. Humphrey Marshall.—This mas
give soldier and distinguished statesman
passed through Louisville, Ky., a few days
since. He will spend the hot months in
Kentucky with his family and'friends, re
turning to New Orleans and the practice of
his profession in the autumn. He is in the
enjoyment of robust health.
General Marshall is a map of enormous pro
portions, and his extraordinary siae has given
rise to many a good joke. When in the Con
federate army, and commanding the East
Tennessee District, Prentice, of the Louis
ville Journal, used to say that the rebels
were widening Cumberland Gap to allow
Humphrey Marshall to pee* through.
Hon. A. H. Stephens,
Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, while in
Philadelphia, passed most of his time very
quietly at the house of his friend, J. R.
Arundel, 857 North Broad street, where he
was called upon by a great many persons.
Mr. Stephen’s absanee from the late Conven
tion was owing to severe indisposition. He
declares the South is unanimous for Union
and for all the new conditions of things
which the late war normally necessitated!
Mr. Stephens remained in Philadelphia a
week, and then retiwh^ home, Wash
ington. -- ' s / I » ~
THE ADDfUCM OV THE
FHIA CONVE
As the result of a careful
coauaega^f
of the Ph
stated that the Ni
taJned the caH,.witiU
endorse most heartily the
ciated in the Address and Rehafations.
all concur in the opinion that Nil movement
hy lhal
By Telegraph.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
* ATt ANTIC bAiLE.
Special Notices.
New Advertisements.
side with the moat tnarked and important
events in the history <>► the •Republic, and
that the men who originated the meetgg and
contributed to its ViumphabB success will
aducted in the utmost harmony and good
But there is n<*fMMi£ttfcftii$Mtaong
that portion of the Southern press wj
yielded^
reasons, too, which are not without some
foundation. Whilst there are very few that
hesitate to appro^p of the leading objects
presented in the address and resolutions, all
object to soap pf tlfo, extrinsic views and
much of the WdiTfo^calculated to
wound the sensibilities of the Southern
people. It is to be regretted thht the objec-
expressions substituted io their plsoe. It
seems that the necessity for pruning was ap
preciated by the Convention,' and the duty
was confided to Mr. Raymond as the original
draftsman of the address, with instructions
not made. The discussions which arose upon
these questions of difference, it is said, were
conducted in the utmost harmony and good
feel
men
propriety of the change sought to be made,
while a lew Southern delegates resisted the
proposed modifications. j The noble spirit
manifested byTtafei large#^K>ftotl of the mem
bers from the North and West—the (rank
m-auner in which they met all practical ques
tions, and their ready and willing acquies-
3&SOES93!&^
the people of the South. They will see in
wbat manner the fiendish purposes of the
Radicals can be defeated and a constitutional
Union be restored, and under the promptings
Philadelphia, will! Jfepya Y^olutely in the
proper direction
To indicate to our readers the manner of
approval accorded to the action of th>; Con
veotion by the Southern press we quote for
their attention an article in the Richmond
Whig, ‘which says:
“Oar readers have had an opportunity qf
judging far tkansMtfal melt*** dafcfrl
its ot this important paper. It has both.
But considering the circumstances under
which it was issued, and appreciating the
policy that glided tansr 1
have it go forth aa the voice of the Conven
tion, we do not deem it jadicietia to dissect
it in search of its demerits. A stagis rents*k,
however, we do not consider onrselves at
liberty, in candor and honor, to refrain from
making. It is this: That, in so far as the ad
dress assumes that the people of the South
are responsible for IbMNkrt that the war triini
a rebellion; that they are disposed to ac
knowledge culpaMUty and eantrltion ^nhat
the Federal Government acted in self-defence
and under Urn Constitution, £sq^- it assoap®
wbat the people of the South do not believe
or feel to be true, and what, therefore, they
have no thought of admitting. This being
said, we have no further criticism to make.
The address is a striking arraignment, pf the
lawlessness and recklessness ot the Radical
party, and we hope may be largely instru
mental in opening the eyes of the Northern
people to the^fatal consequences of allowing
that party to continue In power.”
., iii, in. i * i i; . , ■ , .1.1 -is i
■ ?T ; t“ t 0
o:ii in .-{Mam M. arkets.
IaVenmol, Thursday, Auguft 23—Noon.—Cotton
firmer-, estimated Bleu to-tby 12,000 tales.
LafnSov. Thursday, August 23—Noon.—<Jon*pU,
88#‘for money; Bulk rate, 7; Five-twenties, 70.
" ‘ ' fiwaon Austria sad Prussia was to ho signed
tff plenipotentiaries, and ratified within
has oooduded between Prussia and
cemlition of the peace between Austria An A
Pneud* is that the latter is required to eraeaato B»-
ptaria within a fortnight. .... *
Trtmrams ftim Athena, Greece, reports that light
ing baa oeeanaA m me Island of Candia, the Chtee-
— »*■< ■ the Turku. TheU.S.
.USDS)
abandoned at aea. The crew
The PhdPdnlphihMultetifc: my*.
ot the scenes in the late Convention *&
city :
“ The band was ordered to play the Rebel r
tune of ‘Dixie,’ and General Custar led A»
round of cheers in honor of this infamous
performance. The lustre of thaA young offi
cer’s stars is forever fotoied auB $»grafced
by this foolish act.*'
When a large body of citizens and soldiers
called upon President Lincoln, to congratu
late him upon the fall oi Richmond, if we
mistake not, after making them a short
speech, he called upon the band to play
“ Dixie.” This was not regarded as an “ in
famous performance” then. We jfike pro
gressing wonderfully. •'
The Cable and Mexico.—ft is stated that
since the Atlantic cable has been laid Napo
leon has keptg£4 «x>otitaatiRiqgri$fcie com
munication with Maximilian, there being, by
means of the ocean cable, a continuous tele
graphic line from Farif,. through London ai
New York, to GalveNoo, Texjls. A f (
steamer, connecting Galveston Vna VeraCruz,
carries dispatches heitween those places in a
very short time. No donbt Louis Napoleon
read on Satordaj the proclamation of Presi
dent Johnson concerning Ort blockade of
Matamoras.
Gen. Dick TatloE.—A) thd PhNsdelpbia
Convention, hardly had the echoes of the
cheers for tb® thirty-aii g|»to* died away/
when, froih tha hack: pert tof 5 the bullvtinj,
rose a stentorian voice, “Three cheers for the
Union.” The cheers were of course given
with a will; hut when some one announced
that the parjg.
ex-tsM^fo^i'.,
was imparted to ahj and the cheers were to
ciferously renewedyto a p}edoe^ that the union
of the North and the (BeutteWiMbe great ob
ject desired by the Convention and the coun
try at large. As before, excitement was in-
The Last Subbendeb op Soldiers Be-
It is stated that lx)!ioIJio TO Genwu1 ,'Lw’s ARMY.-Yhe.^-
tersburg Index, of the 15th instant, says the
Confederate^' wim«S -belo^ 'AlMfclliAl
themselves on Tuesday to the Federal offi-
Anthony Monkas, company E, Fifty-second
Georgia infantry. Third Army Corps, Army
Northern Virginia.
Thomas. Wells, company E, Fifty-second
James Brinberter, company E, Fifty-second
Georgia Infantry, Third Army Corps, Army
•Northern Virginia.
Allan Tewkesberry, Forty-third Louisiana
Infantry, Third Army Corps, Army Northern
They hddl^eki llviug in! a euve
themselves for more than a year, subsisting
by plundering corn-fields and killing game.
’eace Between* Austria and
—-HP—ftaelaM" ■
REVOLT IK.«lbniLAKA&F cixtll
T8S .township Ann has
arrived at Southampton.
WtLOM CHARUC8TUN.
Gov- On lMT«« Mae (g|ldatw..
Charleston, Aug. 23.—Governor Orr has issued a
procUmattoa convening the Legislature on the 4th of
September, In extra session, for the purpose of adopt-
SUte laws to the recant acts of Congress,, and
relief of financial embanaeamenta of the peo-
■ : id . •
‘ n« Mrtlal Uw in Wear Orlealik.
Nhw OrleaWS, AJg. 29.—A division general ordeV
was iaaaed to-aight. reroring General Baird's martial
la«r otrler, lint oentinuing in force Sheridan's order,
declsrfag martial law to exist for the preservation of
the public peace and protection to life and property,
which was the status ot aflUm existing before the late
riot''
n .a i-. .ii i
( |, .. Hew V.rk Market.
NfW You, Aug. 23.—Cotton firmer; sales of 2,000
bales uplands at 33#@34c.; Orleans, 35>J@36c.
Southern floor is duii at $10^16; prime firm; in
ferior dull. Fork is lower and sells at $33. Lard is
h<#*y*tl8N@21e. Sugar dulL Coffee quiet. Narad
stores firm. Turpentine and roein unchanged.
Freights lower; cotton to Liverpool, 3 3-lGd.
Gold 50>i; fives, coupons, ’62,110; aaven-thirties,
105^(^106.
Rest
Hew Orleajaa Market.
NEW Okleans, Aug. 23.—Cotton firmer; sales of
10.60 bales; lew middliags 32@84. Gold, 148^.
unchanged.
‘ Frona Mobile.
Mobile, Aug. 2a—Cotton sales today 260 bales
middling at 30 to 31c. The market is unchanged.
MARIUBn.
CANNON—BABRETT.—On the 16th instant, by the
Bev. Father Defean, Capt. J. S. CANNON to Miss
THOMASBNA BARRETT. ‘ . '
FUAEKAL INVITATION.
MILLER.—The friends and acquaintances of A. C.
Miller and brothers are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral of their father, Mr. T. G. MILLER, from
the residence of the former, on Tork street, third door
West of Bull street. This Afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
Special Notices.
• Assignees’ Notice.
<Tlie nndersieued having been appointed Assign***
$f the Planters’ Bank of tee State of Georgia, aa
prepared to enter upon their duties, and uU WU-
hoUea aid other pentane having claims against said
banks are nqaestod to present the same for ligaidar
tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re
guested to make immediate payment. Billhoiders
will lose their priority ir the bills are not presented
within six months.
GKO. W. ANDERSON,
H. W. MERCER,
aul3- avrttn Assignees,
Agira de Magnolia.
A toilet delight! The ladies 1 treasure and gentle
men's boon I Ike “sweetest thing*’ and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia
taadior bathing the Ace and person, to render the
iua soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfesaa
clothing, Ac.
.-....... •
( Hfemorea redness, tan, blotches, Ac.
It cures nervous headache and allays inflammation^
TtrSbOH SOfteus and adds delicacy to the’ skin.
and fatolar perform •
iRfibitee afid slings oMtr«et\ / ^
i > .
I Itcontains no material injnrions to the skin,
i Patron^ad by Actramea and Opera Singer*. It is
jvhat every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
^hcMggnolis Water once nqd jon will gae no other
c .
iHts of ins 1
o0 Tutt-SvaTHflr Geosoia, >-
bA-aamp. August |i, 1866. J
— ‘ * v_ d that the petprity of
assignment or Ms ah®
A. HOIttK,
one
that
-The
pnblic can already flee tfte favorable results
of the harmonious actfo® of the FbRfidelfbin
Convention in the rapid rise of tbe govtrn-
ment securities. The developments at that
gathering have engendered s confidence
which show, its eff«S fc tf all elfesthTtli<
hancing the price of every clararf Unhid
State. b°nds_ThU U onlytlTe^^
ment of the good results.
W* publish, by request, a report of the
decision of Judge Norman, of Liberty county
in the case ot Row Seymour vs. W. B. Gaul-
dan, which, on account of the novelty of the
Points at issue, has excited considerable local
Interest. It will be found on the first
P“ge-
Gem. Banks.—Powerful exertions
being made by the opponents of Gen. Banks
to indm&tka’^restMrii tdtaith*) •izethepiib-
Ucation of the report made by Major. Ge%,
Smith aud HosL“j.-T; -*lAdj, spoil till) 18^
The Washington correspondent .pf.tjie Phila
delphia Ledger 'doubts, however, whether
their eft—»—ror
that no particular neoessity exists for their
publication,' white expediency iwillbe^ure to
dictate that the report had better Teraain
shelved. . hi . ■lY.vt*
sflu
er dlt icovered.
legraph and Augusta Constitution-
dally lor three weehk
tke teas «r tend rants
thawwitbsqtUpa.
•Ha Bala. ,
and extraordinary article
It chasers tke ran-bnrnt face an
gye appq srsaw soiaylting in the city bells of fashion.
It remove s tan, heckles, pimples and rooghneaa (Tom
the skin, heaving the complexfoa fresh, transparent
emote W, • eentalas no, mmitm SU«i ous to
ikln. Patronized by Actresses and Open.
The Issue,of the Campaigns.—Tha pint,»
form and address of tha PhiladelphAa Con
vention have left no .material for the Badieol
platform but universal negro suffh^e and
approval of the jobs financial shortcom
ings of Congress. The issue will now be th*
Philadelphia platform on ths one side, and
universal negro suffrage, on the other, u
do the people fwfgf -m • i
tt U What every lady slgnid ghye. Sold
ret fetaH-price, 60 cents. ‘
pared! by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
all orders to
.;/! DEMAS BARNES A CO.,
ocl5T-eoi Ur New York.
i .*“■
1 /
: Jons C. Breckinridge.—Mgfot OsbtnUi,
editor of the New Haven Register, ina leU er,
da^ed Niagara, July SSd, Vltbstohia papiir:
fa n*} aecjdwMaMy *wftfi Hbfi. J ohn «.
A pleasant hour. He ihto sptenffid health
toti condition^a. uoia .'ex
him, seven ov sight
noble demeanor, ,
man. He hopes, trilh us, tor tne eeirty
estabUg'nineat of real peace and unifiyand
brigh ter days for the Republic. We trust it,
wiF, sot be long before he la permitted. to re*
tarn to bis native State, and to his ct mncils
which his statesmanship adorned, for ■ think
as you may of hia part in the late diastemas
war, (and with him it was an honest pert,)
he has few superiors among the men tef his
age> in either section. £ bears hi teesiie,
uke a man, with beooming dignity-
8. T.—1860—X.
Drake’s Plaatattea Bitten*
They paMte,«ereagth« and invigorate.
They *me a heaRhy appetite.
They are aaaatldote to change of water and diet.
TbafohM^J effe<|iL^ tetaiBafiaa redlatehouh.
ThXUShSh thehfofchhftrntren tie LtedJ
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
Ttwyphrify tbibreathAml htidityof thehefitecL
1 They .core Dyspepsia and Constipation,
i They'core Dlarrhcea, Cholera aad Cholera Mote*.
: They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache,
i'ftsr teethe mt BWere in the world. They make
the waah atrong.aaa am uxtaumtad nature's great re-
tourer. They are made of pure 8t. Croix Rom, the
oteebrafied Calireya Hate, roote aad herbs, and; are
tateea with thaptoaswunf a bsvsreg* without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
dfiliMto peuaoos requiring **£«Ue stimulant Sold by
all Gsoctta, Druggiata, Botoil anil Saloons. Onlygen-
ntne when Cork is corered by oarprlrateC. 8. Stamp.
Bewareaf covntecMts aad redlled hottlM.
P. H. DRAKE * CO.,
octSSwodly ‘ *1 Park Row, New York.
Pi
obligi
pany, trejterteiy
mortgage flbnds. whiefrby agreement are to
stituted for the bonds and coupons formerly issnea,
are now ready for delivery.
The holdeis of fu h iionds, Ac.
are
btito
out delay
of Thomas
iori House
TUESDAY IN
of Land, oontainixm in tke iRKiento 1,470
known aa the Hllroe PlaoPSrdtiKtoon Swift, late of
aaid county, deceaaed, lying five miles south of Thom-1
asville, on the Magnolia read. There is of this fend
Itottoin land, the remainder well timbered, pine and
nab, Geo.
Wm. Johnston. Esq , Charlotte, N. 0.
.UlIllUUJUslLt^
,
George HazlehtfftC feif, JftliiM 6eo.
The Agent of this the
todShe Pbrpoee of be la SWWteJ,
Sooth Carolina hfid North WWlfoi >" *“*“*‘**1
■^Ptember. j(^sati«>tin mfich labor Midtifiteff
the BOldefo arftebob^ll^ng tattWWW
State* will ptoifiptw ,, ' ; C0al>0 ”
to foe above P: i j.
/.. ! ■! HKl Ili'lfhlA
^Pjfotf „.., L
To , T r3\f6l^r$f
s and Bet
)DM1 sfrwt,
s (dowa
Newspapetst Mhgllzines; elieap Novels
can be had at SSTfhM NfeWS DEPOT;
comer of Bay iaAb, next l ^> ffce’PMt <
stfitrr.) WrititafPspera and'Rhvelopes of all kind*.
aulB-tf
THE BEST T09iiC.-6iSteil, Mack * Oo.*a
PERBO-PHOSPHORATRD EUX1R OF GALWATA
is a combination -of the three beat tonics, IRON,
phosphorus; oalisaya.
The Iron gives the Modi 1 S tieh; TShnfBlo® Color
where it becomes tl.iti «xxd^tdtfy'Hto-THIosItoiWus
supplies nervous power in da*ei''of Mental dfipres-
eion. while‘he C.iltssya gives 1 'tone and Tigof'toall
the organs of the bod.t: ! ' r ' 1 ' j
Sole manufacturers, c/asKvEIX, MACKA! GO., txka-
der Fifth Atenoe Holel, Netf York, and Newport, R.
I. For sale at Ltl+M AN’S ,
JyS tf . Dreg and Clieiji'icAi Warehouse,
Assignees’Notice.
f , JhJj nhderaigned .Uaviug WiCh appointed ieaiguees
otfoe^arinpf^' apd-^tvetianics’ jtonk of 8*v«nMb,
Gecrgia. hereby notify bUl-holitorp and other clatm-
aou against the aanl Rank to prff&t foo *»■“ f^ l 1 :
qnidation, aud.all p«raon« indep^d to foe Bank ara
required to make iteteidlaite lumnent.
Bill-hoMefs will KfeOitbidr prtowty if foe-hills are
aotpresemed wifoimeixteontiia ftom this fiats.
•■■w . • - ii JOHN RICHARDSON.
iii.3«>7>nq Ajfo.GAUQRY.
: Jy27-tf. -.ill ,'.r i7rd 'iY/ AsaicBeea.
UILL’-S Ha'UI DY hC $0 cent*.—black t
Brown, instantaneous . hc8t„chpapc8tp durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 66 Joluj'street,.NBW York. B0I4
by ail drug and flfttenf njegfctoefttorca everywhere.
BAfOBBiOKS
The Original and Bent in the World! The only true
aad perfeetRsIr Dyfe. . phnhle*, Rtfilable arid Instan-
taneons. Produces itomeiiiate-if a gjfieudid Black Or
natural Bntedi, wlfhont 1 fjfiarfng the 'hair or skin.
Remedierthefn effects’of bad dye*. Sold by all Drng-
gttts.': The genuine Is rigtiea William A. Batchelor*.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF 1HLLEFLKURS,
For Resto.'TO-and Ueateifytagtbe Ha'r.
anl4.lv GHAKL88 liATCHIOlOB. Nxw Yoaa.
Assignee’s . Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignee
of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, Is
prepared to enter upon hts duties. All bill holdere
and other peisotis having claims against the said
Bank, are requested to present foe same for liquida
tion, and all parties ltiilehtcd to the Bank ale re
quested to make immediate payment.
Bill holders will lose their priority ir the bills are
not presented within six moufos from this date.
jqhN c. ferrill,
au2-3m Aselgnee.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bank O? SaeaNvAv, I
Savamiub, Georgia, July fi, 1S66.J
The undersigned having becu appointed Assignees
of this Bank fur the purpose of adjastiaj and liqui-
dativg its affairs,.tlienefore allpereona having claims
against this corporation wiiJ presont them, and al
bill hoiders of this B»nk are required to present foe
same within six months from this date, or they will
losotht priority granted by siatnte, and those in
debted will make imnediitc payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
lyS-lm Assignees^
Notice.
r IE FOLLOWING LOTS OF LAND and improve
menta Ol>on.Luts are in arrears for city taacn;
^Lotyo. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston at.
Lot and improvemohis No. 6 Carpenter's Row.
Lot and improvements west half of No. 13. Oarpcn-
^Lotamd improvements Jfo. li. Carpenter’s Row.
Lot aud improvements'Nn. 13, Carpenter’s Row.
Improvement 'No. 18. Crawford Ward, east
Improvement No: 24. Currytown Ward.
Lots No. 2, 3. aud 15, Davis Ward,
line-fourth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east.
Three-fourths of lot 52*. Garden Lot, east
One-fourth of lot 63, Garden Lot, east.
Three-fourth* of lot 64, Garden Lot. east.
Lot anil improvements No. 19, Garden Lot, west.
Fractions 1. 2.3, 4. S','6, Tan Yard Traci.
West half lot No. to, Gaston Ward,
Lot and improvements No. i'O, Gaston Ward.
Lots No. 3. 4, Tl,* 12,’lfi, 14, Gaston-Ward.
Improvement eorupr of Hnll and Tatnall streets.
Improvement 1 let ween' Tt i ill and Gwinnett streets.
Lot and im provummHa No. 3. Gdmerviile.
Lots 6,6. 7, 8,9, 11„17, 13, 19, 21, 25, 26, 28, Mont-
moil .nsvifle. ' '
Jjltt S, 9, and lota .Mid improvements 3, 4, IS, North
Oglethorpe Ward.
Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward.
Letters a'iC E, 3lV K, Stephens Ward.
Improvement No. 1*2. Troup Ward. /.
East part No. 14, Trustees’ Garden.
Tiriprovem&rf'N#.' 16; “Walton Ward. -
Lots 28,47 and teller Au Weatey! Ward. -
At the owners the above.mentioned property are
unknown, notice }n. hereby given that, if aaid arrears
arc not paid by the first day of Seiftembe* next, exe-
cnttontrfbr the fe^jectiVe amoonts due will be pot
into tte hai^ds cf the City Marehal, with in«tractions
to advertise and sell said Jote and improvement* for
payment of all taxes due and coats of advertising and
sale. 1 • «.Ti r Gp801f,
aul-tt City
NOTICE.
B Y foe 6rdinance paaned by file City Oonncil on
the «th day eiMieCembet, 18dR the latte npao
gross sale* of every deacijutiou af ntotehandlttittfi.
wares, upon freight and passage money payable in
this city, and upon lior.es and mules, are required to
be paid monthly; The omictijignejl Upreperad to Re
ceive the above lax for the past nionfh or April.
:t B.Tioiaa<*N.
yl-tf city Treaanrer,
PHfflIIX STEAM SAW MILL,
EASTERN WHABF, SAVANNAH, GA. .
rpHH nfnfereigned. having completed their DOUBLE
1 GANG NAW MILL known as the “PMNDC
STEAM SAW, MILL” would respeetliiUg UfoRm
their friendaand the paiiUc •generaUjr, that four are
now prepared to fill orders fof Lnniber In any qgfiP-
Uty find of any hire* and- iengtlw. W0 have «aa-
neetafi with oor Mill So inqinreed Plaoea, and vtiU
to onlere fur planed and
1VJkil
onlere Wftat th? Mill; or at J. F. A M. HteSEtonfe
oteca, corner Hy and Abercom tereefo will mefiiva
S haShl^wT'
LlR, «Ij. r. lAWiTOli.
Administrator’s Sale.
era
Coast
l
A Fine Plantation*
contorting eldlfoenliua4!re4a C ri>e,more : te less; foe
hundred in a state .or cnltivation and m
i repair;
on©:t!ffra 6r tke , %hbl«Y is ^piehdid hafitBock, wen
Btadded wmk large white hak* hH ied»h4k, aM kick*
^hShiSred create a high ateteof taltk
crjivm<
bS3t pltttottoi'TS
476, tt foe nth TOatrirt W
M oojUtyr-nuRhSrtviM i do, . ■■ „ . ■' 11
anlg ySa .i uilna-di] sil'TWM. A*
makuTTj.ford,
OFFICE. No, TA BRYAN STREET,
WTtom SAYAMNAR, OA-
BMCKS ! BRICKS!!
sSs.
WJUX BtufoBrick,forsteel
teS^^and Ogeechee Canal, ub£e
maySB.
* totaas
toDb^n*milea aonth of tt areto i ille. Thu U one of
bemfrmttofptoefend on foe Floridattne-knqwn
. ,,'iuat ii .i’/;fil't jinq ii!
At the same time and place, * tofctf Land 4yjngtokte7
rille, adjoining Thomasvilie, containing 27 acres, with
residence and all other necessary improvements. This
u » aplattid cppeSfoaite fe* a retotetewte Jbate«-
yilto.*nrttheyxmnffafoa* t^.Cpntpuyte Fletohsx
Inatttnte. (Z j-. y_j/i» bait fi
SSWimMl,
in December ttto, fire TncSa bf ijfoBi eareaining
LOW apre*. to. fofi Ifthltttotot of, owmW,
' rnaa^foe Connell Place, A jargeporjtongf tfoe
_ fto A^v faickoVy and hammock, partly under emtf-
ration, ftoto tor Siatriltotton among ihe beire.
... , ■ i . 4i ‘ -fi.il PARKRR,
animat,. Afitefoistrator. it
A NewBomb!
Cor. St. Julian and Barnard,
01 u Ub r
nraw eataWiskmenti with three of hliaajBwPtiat
A claw Tables, will be opened on MONDAY
NEYTrthe 97th' IhsL; knijir the saperlntendence of
CZpt. IfcAdam.
There will be an evening lunch provided for tlie oc.
. ■-niv.aNtft
Building Lots,
t Bryan, Hartridge A Qo.
4 RE now offering desirable
A Let No. M, We
LfttS 1 , Viz:
' SO feet
ealey Ward (I
^-Jeet hy ISO feet in fie;
onterey Ward, corner Gordon and
Lot No.
Whirtkar _ _
Lota No. IS, M and *1, Foray th Ward, bstwett Har
aart and Howard torestt. .. : iaa»4-fi>
FOR RENT.
m
: ;«u i
OeURMORPB MALL,
Y
u-jiii
Bryan, Mst
New Advertisements.
WANTp
1MILI, eleven -4iA
To a thoroughly competent man a house will Im a
— lakn I and a lihnPal aalfiPV Ttfiifl.
furnUhe 1 and a liberal salary paid.
Address GEO. P. HARRISON,
an24-eodlw Savannah P. O.
c a r Nr
Prime Md. White Corn to Arrive
Miscellaneous. '
«att*
.e* .
' A RHaattA WILL TAKE
PUCE
At Thunderb
*?—*"** Inr.
olt,
WHl
iiH iTid!/. .riofl
SORRELL
■
Li,.-.'! i i. I iillix/-.
BROTHERS.
Law NotiQ6., ,
TThCRING ray absence from foia city Captaia Jahn
LYH..Gu^rard wiU attend, to W PfOfresjajtol **■
1 •'* WM- tt HAHDEif. ;
MAGAZINES
; GCDEY’S LADY’S MAGAZINE .
LESLIES’ LADY’S MAGAZINE
DEMOREST S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY : ’
PETERSON'S LADY’S lAoidn ’ './*
HARPER’S MONTHLY
ATLANTIC MONTHLY '•!
MADLE’S MONTHLY
BALLOU’S MONlrHLY
THEAALAYY.no. ».
^NIX-NAX ■ [' ' ‘
MEBBYAIAN’S MONTHLY.
/ In
For sale by
'#ii23-tr'
! ESTlLL A BROTHER: ’’'
Boll strqet,ii^kf ioPOBtOdlce.
THE BRUNSWICK “ COURIER.
RICHARD ORME. Editor, <
Is ^ubiislterl Etery FriAfty,
ORME & WATTLES, Phopsietobs.
Drayton street. ■.■■<■. Loan,
VoeaeastongivenirstOctober.' '
• “.. oidw si J at'- -
BOR. HABERSHAM to SONS.
FOR REMIT*
the Counting Bouse Store* formerly occupied
by Cunninghafo, fiforfo,* * Stoddard’s
Lower Range. Applyto,; , , toififft . <u-.
au24.1t i i A,,Y h CWWW*3HAIf-
WANTED TO REMT.
[log' feioma, In a building with public
IRWIN,
gavenaab P. O.
BLAKE'S RICE MIULS
A RE ready to receive aud mill Rice , for planters
and tbe public a* heretofore
Every attentioa will he given to the preparation of
Bice for ««*«*•_ HABERSHAM * SONS,
au24-2awlm Agents,
LIVERPOOL SALT.
• ’■ tx. ’ . ‘ * V. , • , . '.'a‘
Liverpool Sait,
3,600 Sacks
FOR SALE LOW.
MdMAHON A
JOHN
ao24-3t
CO.
WANTED,
,NE OR TWO pleasant and well fnrnisbed Boon a
1 <«■ • ventlemap and wife. Fall board for too
Address A. B., Herald office.
lady cimly.
ant4-if
BACON SIDES,
gALTIMORE BID88 Just landed anil for sale on
wharf, at redpeed prices, by , ,
an«4-lt * 1 BRTAN. HARTRIDGE * CO.
FRANCIS E. TIMMONS,
■ IRON
;• III !•?.. ftilrf ;
AND
Bit ASS FOUKDEB,
MANUFACTURER OF
Stationary Engines,
saw'
Sugar Mills, Sugtt Boilers, Colmnqs and
Girders, Pipes,, Pulleys, Wheefo, Bail-)
road Wheels and Machinery,
Castings of every de- •' “'
scription.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
GENEBAU JOBBJJia' MACfilKE WOllK,
* |J No. 170 Fenwick Street, ,v
OppahitetM Wht»r Tower,
.1 :i . .it Mile . -il l
aagfi-lmo AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE,
noto-1 m ,i "*
Choice Flour.
50
for sale by
an23-2t
BARRELS CHOICE FLOUR ju3tre®ived and
ID WIN E. HERTZ A Cft
wm FOB SALE.
S KV%N FINE, WELL UROREN MULES,
coiuiitiun. aru offered/or 8*|e at DAN BL T
STAWsKS, Whirakt-r street
WMTED TO RENT:
M
*T, hWtii
A SMALL HOUSB, containing four room*,
Willi basement; Address ‘■T.,’’ P. O. Box
Boker’s Bitters
For sale *at all prominent Grocers, Wine Merchant*,
and Drnggisty. and wholesale only, by
L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Agent,
&022 3m fiT*. 66 Lihcvty Street, B. T«
TO GENTLEMEN.
Clothing Department. 4
Cotton
■j^atestt iNV^NtfpNR op hand And ropt 1
GINS, at Very low pricas, lor Bale hy l a r:
C.UC0UKXW...
Cotton. Yarns,
F THB 1
U from foa
«8T WBCBIPTION, toceired fiforti
coan »'V eor #*
RteWfitnHEIWZiAlOO.
SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, AC.
TE7B woald iafem Mr Msnfla tktf we pfopoae
CAinox J—
iALSO.' i , -i jay
.. H COBIUCRR, p , t .r
impow SBADRS, Ao.
Mlfrtok .. ■ DfoWHWJg Aff,
lOTTDIItMI rVimitfCT
isruttilfltt mIuHAwL
SIGHT DRAFTS ON UNION BANK, IfoNDONi
Al to £’S each, tot ate by
-.1 . < ■- . Mi ill : . . 1
•i. , . ... gNfo p. nauuiA,
‘tirayton rtreiet.
WH. fljflfo.. . . *.*t fottfo,. ArPtF* 8 ??,
CtwL, foms'.MWniG,*
•EBBS AUD GRWERAL COKMIS-
la.. 1 Maddsat'a fcwwaw. HriWtea, WMF. te».i
S«'lO SAVANNAH. GA.
Il i! ‘L
Notice.
, ateral or two twenty year
Savannah. AlMwr «te BaHwad,, No*. 118 ami ,
Said bonds were stolen about foa' let of MotTiste.
Aka, to toe same Oenpany dor ttnearai of (4) faur
” "* ' with
IP
"NEW D8t)G STORE
BULL 8TRJCKT.
DR. A, MAYER, Agent,
Reapeetfull; Infonaatha PbyWetena that he ta pre
pared to put np prescriptions at all tune*. A light
wilt be kept burning during tile might at the door,
where a ben will be feaadT “**•*-
aatettO
LATHROP & CO.,
Cor. Congress & Whitaker Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,: i
W OULD INFORM THEIR FRIENDS, in bteli
city and country, that, in connection with their
manufactory for Keady-Made Clothing, they have
procured 1 the services of the very best CUTTERS,
and are prepared to take order, for both Gentlemen
aofl Boy*. Our work will be done in tine beet stylo
and on abort notice.
We invite attention to onr stock of FALL AND
WINTER MATERIAL, now opening, in
Black and Blue Cloth*
Grey and Silk Mixed cloths
Fancy and Black C'assimcres
Silk Veetings. Ac. anil-St
fofo fOWJST INSTjy,
wmaa »oa ^ sum
AMWBF ???“'-
Priees-.-Twe S ,,„ r ( . ol J
One for lhfclito boats, Vweniy feet , I
over; one foa rd claas boat*. under t«-»„,' e ^ : i- I
Length dfboats to be slatcdin entfe
Bn ranee Fee. TO. Entries to i,L , I
F.MiTHMADCEAffT by the 25tu o^ f
There are now four boat* entered. 1
SEWING MACHINES
WE, HAVING been appointed General
Georgia and Ftarhla, are- new piep, rea , *“
Circular.
We claim for the Flobexce the followine u. i
leges over any and all Sewing Machines : ‘ ®' 1 1
tiT It makee four different stitches, thel-
SKible lock, and double knot, on one and ti ,
macSlne. Each atitch being alike on both I I
tbe fabric. Jill l
S9- Every Machine has the reversihlef,*),.
which mmblee the operator, by simpij n lta ” '|
tbnmb screw, to have the work run cither if-
rlgbt of left, to stay any part of the stain, or ■ J
tha enfo er seams, without turning the fabric. *
&f~ The Only Machnc having a self a,i I
shutile teoalcui—the amount of tensionalwau^ 1 1
ia exact proportion to the aiaeor the bobbin.
for* Changing the length of stitch, and tn S .
kind of etltch to another, can readily bt donor-1
tha MasMne tain motion.
Tbe needle ta easily adjusted,
for It is almost noiseless, and can bo tuel^]
qnlet ia accessary.
for It* motions are all positive; there «J
springe to get out of order, and it* simplidtyea-.jl
the mote Inexperienced to operate it.
tr It does not require Oner thread on tii^l
than for tile upper side, and will acwttr... J
he*viestv< am8,orfram one to more thicktu*,!
cloth, wiiliout change ot ifeedlc, tension, ort^ I
Ing thread.
tW" The Hemmer i* easily a ’.justed and r J: -|
aqy widfo ot hem deeirod.
*W No other Machine will do so great n sy J
woi k as the Flof.-nne.
gr It will hem, fell, hind, gatlier, braid. -I
and gather and sew on a n,(Il - at the sameiotl
The taking up of the alack thread i* notperf
by .the irregular contraction uf a «i r e coil -
tain operation of wire lever*. TliepreoidoupJ
enrucy with which flic Florence draws the
into tbe .clot Ii ta unapproaclied in any bewa
chine hitherto offered in the market.
We furnish each Machine with “Barmwiij
Sewer,” which guide* the work iuseli, aiiJt
calculable value, especially to inexperiencel*
tors.
Bf It i* fully protected and iicrnned .
Howe, Jr., and ills ueeuciate*. aud our own i,
Patent.
While possessing the above, and niour oil
vantages, tbe Florence is sold at com.sjioiiilii;p
with other first e’ess Machines, and a •.-•rciila
nation will fully aubsiautiatealltliatweluirda
for it, and justify the assertion we t.mv iu>-.i
it is tbe best Sewing Machine in tile world.
We warrant every Machine to be ail tliajna
for it, rtud wiU give a written warram; if rtta
Liberal arrangements made witli i Ini* Ai >|
to sell again. Fnnber reference may be I
aEdretsing
LATHROP & CO.,
•IMEIAL AGENTS FOR GEORGIA AID FUB|
Corner Congress and Whitaker street,
jy3Q-lm SAVANNAH, GA.
Plantei^s’
RICE POUNDING HU?
The undersigned, having become proprietors of
the property known as the ’• LOWER SAVANNAH
BICE MILL,” intend at once putting in all new and
necessary machinery for making it a FIRST-CLAfffi
RICE .FOUNDING MILL. No pains wUl be spared
t« have Rice iliorouglily cleaned and prepared for
market, and to tbe Planters and Factors who give us
their patronage we can promise full attention to
tbeir interests.
Having ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters
and Factors can ship at any time to the Mill to salt
their convenience, to remain--ifo storage or fete
LLOYD D. WADDELL.
Wild. I AM M. TUMFO.
ROSE A ARKWRIGHT,
Having token entire charge of tbe working of. She;
bove named Mill, we would respectfuily ask of the;
doing we can hat -promise a careful i
Interest, based upon oar past business -
3SPSR
in that Hue of.
it order I
For further particulat e, enquire of Messrs. Brea A
Arkwright, at the Mill, or at tbe Banking House of
W». M-Tuano k Co., In Exchange building; or pf
LWyd D.*w addell, office (when in the city) atthe'
counting room of W. H. Whitney f ~ *—
ns* Btock, Bay street.
m&Htc
f
FOR SALE BT
, Cooper, Olcotts & Farretly.
3di id t•. firtoffimi
Li . v n Mu ■ «i •' HOD©
Tb« Honse by the Churchyard, 8y Le Fanca ■ ij
WLe Montanas, by Bailie J. Hancock.' •
Onr Neighbor^ tn the Corner House, by T- S. Ar
thur.
Ten Years of aUfctime. by Hoeaier, -p*! •>
A Day’s Ride, by Charles Lev#. ’ •
Jenny Ambrose, a domestic story. I d -d'u.. I,
Rand and Glove, by Amelia B. Edwahfis. , v U i
Ranniag the Gauntlet, by Oates.
fOlOTTON PLANTERS.
T a .v«'. T SU" , ;.a»4s:
baling Cotton.
They combine tbe utmost simplicity with the
greatest possible security. 1 ' 1
They are fastened quicker non tha Rate smaller,
and ooat aiucb less than Rope.
These Ties are largely in use and very popular in
the Gulf States.
The undersigned is prepared to fill orders for any,
quality, delivoratde ta any of the priacipal ncatof*
They are fur sale Hy Messrs. ANDREW U>^*
CO., Savannah, aud Mr. ROBERT MURE, Chartaeton,
fpr particulars; todfe*. BAJtnsT r,
. t Ge
NlTlIRE’ii OWN RElil
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water,
Columbian Spring^.-]
No natural or artificial compound lias re; tr J
covered or mannfactured that equalsihi-ion~i
a .preventive, relief and permanent cure Um
emporary and chronic diseases, as prove-l
experiep je«of Kigny thousands who Imveilrkiif
for years, with tho most beneficial eflects.
WATEB
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, an4i=» T1 “|
remedy for affections of the liver ami T
pepsla, goot, chronic constipation aud ““f'fl
eases, isaatakfmwerral preventive o( lidjE
and bilioas tomplaitrts so prevalent in saw
mates.
EMPIRE WATEB
ft a dthardc, and a valuable remedy forca
ttam, derangement of the liver, diseases of cjl
and general debility. Its c-ffecrs are n-wajC]
iuDg diseases. It is an almost sore care wrc±
and the most aggravated forms of dyspep-a *1
preventive and cure for all bilious derail?® 5 "
stand* unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATEB
Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneUca,*
t«r, and la a positive remedy lor diawaaP
calculus, irritai inn and inllauimation of ^
and Madder, and has most Singularly ac® , =
la restortag these organs when debdiwed .
disease. Females who have suffered lor ‘ j
iriegulhrity, 'and the distressing diseases ^
only to their sex, have tieeu entirely c“ f -
faithful andjndtotoiirnss or CoinmMan I
.yy..i .MS.'d—t
These waters are bottled fresh aud P nre ' : ' s 1
of the above named springs, in so careful®,
a manner that tttafoPietorve all tbeir nm 1 ^ j
re, and wUl be found equally effloowj
thousands of miles distant as
directly frbmthe Spring.
ware of imitations and inferior
cfoka of all geautoeCougress, Empirvai
branded on the side of tbe coft ■
OOH«taaMWATtt,{-
ifare!. -
Waters are l
T
C. AX. 8. Co.
^ll.dr.J •
Packed mfely and securely,
/Columbian Watek, j
{ C. A E. S. Co. ‘
Mrs. Eliza Keogh.
»d»?S^S.':.Sl22S?11. > S56
dtacasea of-he f“~t me CORNER OP BROUGHTON
but will aoonreamvata
yZ si. will Vh.it patients at theta reaL
“ Ke'fere by pSiaion to Dre. North, Fitch and Hoci-
ordinary Bntat, at Chartaeton, where aha
bfobad asocceaMulpractice. jy#-d,twAwtt
bosef^
shipment to any part ofthe world
Briipire Waters in bokes containing W
or two doxen quirt bottles each. Coln®"^^
Inboxescontteater fionror stxdoaeflW
fear dozen pint bottles each.
SOW by all BreggtMs, Hotels, Wins
first-clasa Grocers. —
Sold only at wholssale by
howhriss
gar Ortam for mail iwei« P ro ® ?
-
SEALS
AND
seal PRESS!
jI FOE THB USE OF
COtjijlY ANi) STATE OFFICERS
‘HlES^trBtte;-feOCrETIES,L2 I
: BUSINESSMEN Andotbe*^
deteaS (with dr without Presses), of
“fiSdto^fercntar
amiSMtewtf
Bnll Street- next to
Um { ]
800
■ale by
tonwts PRIME ROCKLAl^
T. L. K1N3**
im s 1
Eastern Ha?;