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VOL. 2—NO. 213.
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SEPTEMBER 19, 1866.
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Editor of News and'Herald;
Sic =. My attention has been called to a
publication recently made by you, implying
there were Regulators in tb
have to Mate from m^k|io'
that no tncli fcajld of itifai e .
are, as in allcoininuinties, a
there who disregards law and takes upon
hilaself to punish offieucea,; but I repeat
there are no Regu^tops here.
I make this statement" t<l rescue the good
name of the county from unmerited ob
loquy—a county that is distinguished' for the
good morals. Intelligence and regard for law
and order 6f its inhabitants.
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.TOT6 PRINTING,
cv.r/ style, neatly and promptly done.
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'Ttiy respectfully,
“*'**-* ^ -•* ^&^Ywn •
Agent Bureau R. F. and A. L.
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Idvranl Bates aaM the PreaUNaf—-AM
, - Ifipreaslvt. Sffne. "T**
One 9f Alto UAtedleatlfifi; fctqpta topn^ted with
the stay of the President in St. Louis was the occasion
of his visit tp the venerable ex-Attorney General of
tho United States, Hon. Edward Bates. The St. Lo&is-
Republican suys :
. It is known fo most of our citizens that the
nr Mr. Batefis ' ““ “ “
m dtame off* lungs IhRthi
almost any hour. On Sunday, at one o’
ingto previous arrangement, Capt. James B. Bads
called at tne Linden Hotel for the President BeeeeUry
Seward and bectstery Welles, and with them pro
ceeded to the house of Mr. Bates. The latter seemed
much affected on seeing his dratiaguisbed associates,
and thanked them most feelingly for their visit to.one
who, he said, was a dying man. He apoke, however,
with the greatest cheerfulness pf his expected dissolu
tion. Having lived three score years and thirteen, ho
had had three more years than he was entitled to. His
remarks to Mr. Seward were exceedingly touching.
He had never expected to sda him alive again, and
this was just so much clear gain for him.
Mr. Welles he addressed as one whoVas near , to him
by ties of friendship and mutual trial, beyond What
he could express. He spoke to the President aa one
who had a greater weight of cares <md Responsibilities
than any fifty men in the nation, and thanked God for
believing that he was one or the most worthy that
could have been selected to perform Jga obligations to
the whole country.
The President at parting assured Mr. Bates that his
last interview with himrfn Washington was fresh in
his memory, as well dfe each word of good advice and
encouragement he had then given hup, and that ho
could not express the pleasure it gave of having it in
fiis power now to do himself the honor of to
see him. #
The parting of Mr. Bates and Mr. Seward was ex
ceedingly touching, but the kind words of each cannot
be recalled. The eyes of both were moistened, and
the deep feelings with which all four of these great
statesmen were affected will long bo remembered by
those who witnessed their farewell visit to the revered
and honored patriot of Missouri.
{Front, the Galveston News.]
CROPS IN TEXAS.
Letter from Lavaca Conaty.
Rural Retreat, Lavaca Co., I
August 30, I860, j
Editors News : Believing It might not be uninter
esting to some of your readers to hear something of
the crop prospects in this section and farther west, I
will state that the worm commenced a partial devasta
tion upon the cotton on the Lavaca, river and tributa
ries a few weeks since, afterwards "webbed up” and
left us to conclude that the plant was perhaps free
from any farther molestation, but recently myriads
of the young worms appeared, and are carrying on
their work of destruction upon, such a gigantic scale
that in a few days more, the rich foilage of the cot
ton plant will exist only in the memory of the past*
The negroes have not worked well in this section, Ad
the growth of the cotton pi int was checked for want of
timely culture, consequently the proportion of ma
tured boils Upon the stalks is small, and not more
then one-fourth of a crop will be realized.
On a trip recently made to Sweet Rome and farther
west, in the vicinity of Concrete* t found w similar
state of things existing. The farmers here wear long
faces, and would like to devise some plau to dispense
with "Coffee” and the worm. .. C.
LF.^IER
By Telegraph.
MORNING DISPATCHES.
THE, SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CON
VENTION.
A New Dodge.
Two or three days ago a female living in the West
ern portion of the city called upon a lady residing in
Bat ledge Avenue, who baa always take nap - active in-
tcrest lu charitable objects, and appealed to ber for aa-
PDitil ff TWT * via *AUin sistance. The applicant appeared overwhelmed with
I taOAJ L 1a r. V rj Ij.ti* 11 ^ UI11U, grief, and aaid that her husband, who bad been a Con
federate soldier, died the night previonftfanma severe
Attack of typhoid fever, and that she bad not A dollar
left for hia burial.
Tte ’kind-hearted lad; listened to the appeal, and
taking the name and residence of the unfortunate
widow, told ber to go and order a coffin, while atie
would endeavor to collect Borne fond* for farinlet
The led; immediately started on ber errand of obarlty,
and after spending mu*4or ube morning in walking
through the hot sun, visiting and relating the tale of
distress, succeeded in raising from sswiaty to eighty
dollars, fihe then visited the house of mourning, and
was shown into a darkened room, where the corpse of
the deceased was laid out in a cgffin prepared for
burial. - .
After extending ber sympathies and endeavoring to
console the distressed widow, she took Ber departure
but had not gone far when she missed Khr handker
chief. and remeipberedleavingit after her h the room
just left. She immediately returned, -and entered
without notice. Her astonishment may • be better im
agined than described, on seeing the deceased sitting
It was afterwards ascertained that the preseuded de
ceased wme a carpenter, and had aaade his own coffin.
Charleston Courier. t
UE\. WOOL TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN.
C.BEAT NUMBER OF DELEGATES PRESENT.
Cleveland, tjppt. 18.—The Soldiers and Sailors'
(Jonvcntiou organized yesterday . Gen. Wool is tem-
l>orary Chairman.
lu the course of his remarks he said the sooner Con-
press admitted the Southern Representative* the Boon-
‘ r will be allayed the apprehension of the people of
dangers which menace the country and the perpetuity
of the Cuion. He said the purposes of the Radicals
were to plunge the country again into a civil war, if ne
gro suffrage was not conceded by the South, and Jeave
the country a howliug wilderness for tho want of
more victims to gratify their spirit of revenge. But
the w a r In. said would not bo confined - to the South,
but would extend^over the North and only close vyith
tho overthrow of the Government. He said Presi
dent Jormson was a patriot, and that the brave are al-
’••ays merciful atffl generous. With the President, he
to °' we have had war enough; let urf have peace,
These sentiments met with particular enthusiasm.
Convention is largely attended, between 3,000
cQ d 4,t»o delegates being preseat> The pavilion was
^owced to its utmost and the proceedings Rar-
fcODiOUS. ! •
New York Market
Sew York. Sept. 18, Noon.—Gold, 45; exchange
TUel; sixty days, 7@8c. Cotton quiet and un
changed. Flour quiet and less firm. Wheat quiet
nnd unchanged. Pork heavy at $33 20. Lard steady
at 17(5.19> 2 c. Coupons of ’81,117%; ’62, lll£;’6ft f
108V 2 ; 10’s, 98% ; treasuries, 106@ios%.
Detachment of General Baird.
Washington, Sept 18.—General Baird has been
formally relieved from the command bt the Depart
ment of the Qnlf, and assigned to duty in the Depart
ment of tho Lakes, and ordered to report to General
Hooker.
Horriule Outrage Upon a Little Girl—Suicide,
f| F the Perpeteatob.—The Kankakee Gazette, of
Thursday, has a column devoted to the particulars of
a most hienous outrage repeatedly committed upon
the person of a Uttle girl near that place. The main
met^ rnav be thus stated: About Tour years ago, a
man named John Obrecht.aged about fifty, came to live
?ith tnc family of Mr. N. H. Nansen, ift fre town of
filot, Kankakee county, continuing there until quite
recently. Mr. Nansen has a daughter, a bright, iotel-
JJgent little girl of 6ight years, *lio, in time,' betptap
much attached to Obrecht, by whom she was greatly
curef ‘6ed and pelted. Having thus won her confidence,
1>u H*e 20th of August he ravished the child, even re
peating his horrible crime. The motnefibon became
of tlie outrage committed upon hey dangh%r v
3 m an angry paroxyisna attempted to kill the of*
tnuer with an axe; but he escaped and sought pro*
"-etiou elsewhere, but not before the infuriated wo
man had severely marked his countenancc*with bailees,
, h ; scratches. In this condition he sought refuge in
-family of a neighbor, Mr. Lawrence Harsher, bat
no explanation of his appearance. Next morning
*€fcmed much dejected, and being left alone while*
me family went to town, he hanged himself by a stout
thf^i n tlle ^ ltchen * When the Harshers returned
mey found him cold in death..
^There can be no millennial daring the
existence of such men aa Wendell Phillips
a &d Thad. Stevens. If the lion should lie
down with the lamb one of fepse arch mal
contents would Jack the lion and the other
*he lamb, and thus there would be a renewal
of strife on the first day.
~-A. Lodge of Masoiftlififi beeshestablished
at Yotnbnrr.0 J apan#
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:R FROM WASHINGTON OOCDVTT. j
Gat Hill, September 5, 1866.
Eds. News : The cotton worm has just made Its
appearance' here, and is expected to sweept tfc&cotton
fields In a few days.
They suddenly appeared by thousands and tens of
thousands;’as some farmers.expreeaad 4t this morn
ing, there are ten or fifteen to every leaf.
The people are discouraged. There will be about
half a crop made. As I came up on the cars from
Hempstead yesterday, I saw large fields with not a cot
ton leaf In them. The" cotton ia this county will be
completely eaten up in eight or teii days.
Ubcuixus,
Tmkf Shot Dead With a Bee hive <m
his Head.—The Lynchburg New*, of Jeiter-
dajs.6*ys: , , . .. ){
That one night last week, Mr. Robert
Lindsay, residing near■ Li»boo,Ja .Bedford
county, who had suffered to a Iafgfe exteut
from the depredations of tbiqtes, while en
gaged in watching, bis premises saw a rain
passing through his yard with aoeof his bee
hives on his hepd. He immediately hailed
him, aaid ordered him to wop, hat the thief
commenced to rah, stilf bearing off With him
the stolen property. Mr Lindsay, there
upon, leveled hie gun and Bred, killing the
rogue dead in bis tracks. Upon examining
the dead man he was found to be a negro,
named George, a notorious thief
Mr Lindsay at once, repaired to Liberty
and surrendered himself; ta too tfiijoefaoi the
law, and upoq ao iuvesligatiou of the facts
of the tilling, by two justice*, tf pas un
hesitatingly acquitted. . r
A Bor Struck feiiND for Blaspheme.—The ven-
ge&nup of the Akotehty was visited on a boy named
’ iTli. r * finnfisl Tirk injg' j- English paper, in
most mUm fimaldaraaiiler. It appeared that
the lad. wh^is thirteen years of age, and soq of pa
rents in the most bumble circumstances, was pleyifig
in the street, with four or five other JacM -about his
own age at "eat at dag.” Richards amMnt oompan-
***** had been playing for some time, WM* • dispute
Mao between them as to .the "AOtelEfi^XfdV jumps)
Rtehsrds bad scored. He declared that he had made
saora than twenty, and bis
had wot scored so msny.
gusge were freely uaetl on „
eused the other of ialsebood^ and at leagth filebards,
fAitoBtooQnvmeq ju, eogtpMunn. oi tbetraUtfulueM
toe afijuraiiop before he let the ■ dog '^o? oMfiRS?
Eands, and torowtns up his arms, exclaim^L *-o
fiesrl X rannp* see.” His companions ran to him’
add fl**to*;«»IAt he told WAS- troe^ tofcts requmt
led him home, where, on essBrinsUoa/itwai^ ffiwwd
thsA. thick film had overspread his- eyes. In this
miserable condition toe nnbapp; ;outh has re-
mainfedever since, and we ate informed that there,
is little or no prospect of his sight being restored.
inmrt’Mnnrirt
Hmlateedi is Pm^pltsi| plvU War la
frbtn
the Philadelphia Convention had a reception this
Horace Maynard advocated the perpetual exclusion
l of who voluntarily partici]
and copperheads that is to meet at Nashville to o’
throw the Stat*. Government • Aahad notified Seward
of this convention, but he had replied in a aneei
and contemptuous letter, which the speaker w<
tbe w^id,. Jdpvyy^r^ho woiil
iiance oaj pUU*k «de ffaaoMt. JMdga Oenriiw - ^
does not lovo “S*™"*!* Vfm*MA***m «•"» «* Kaattotoa amt m
into hatred. Ifoly ■ wist ufc (phifioBi i The maor 1 tmmitees foe sale os fommbUi isnui aiest
Uluaion. Russia buffered too much from Mtaars in »rhi« PiAnrartnn Ustifinted nine mMSa ksnli
now to prom* tSTunfvwttoit
This Plantarioo issttauted »i:
■on Court Mouse, Pie , and two tolls, bwa
1 backed by thirty IhOhsaiM -Wdys to blue, he hid itwiUbe long tofure toe; are effaced. Soou.^to an - The
fear of the resuH, unless the Federal Government* 1 Elirojiehu'eonffict, We sHBWtotM. • MVtotor beyond
‘ * 1 -* "* ' J " dispute, and the policy we hive to follow is obvious."
at'if Frslice tttafto The odusilittrtltm of
the new
sent down it. truapb lq*klAe«werheadgenerto, if
such could be found. He concluded by declaring tost
the hope of the 8outh was iu the elections of the North,
and he conjured toe ritts.nl UmtW tww HsilsHt i were
before them aa unrtlrlsAse. to voto fit* the tote that
was moat radical. . . u
Wendell PBUIHm; who wlh among the wtotonpe. Was
Joudly called tor, und spokuwfoUaws: ■■ " ‘
Fnasw-cmnie: I have no«p«»phi Eon wfil aBoto >
that my rsdkjstUm n unrivsltcd. (Appteunf Teu-
uessee and Virginia have gsnu hafaru are, *ud all
Fsneuil HaU has to say ia -InBi, and all liasif* Sew
England clasps her right tend —***i ~"rrn if ‘ *tw
Gulf stares lew impartaat snffcfB. fur over,-tote under
toe flag of the Ureon. Tho -anatlreiff tho teBwner are
agreed. Let she HutoU testes rete naruing< (Great
applause.)
on correspondent of i
flha fsilpwipg' '"th^f
r.reni sail is related of a wealthy baqjker here,
who every good-natuted bat tnHaud to te r » trifc-
"rtwte tdiifc. Ha ted* tewtohte»te.»>
YGe remarkable bhiinehs aettvity which riP*ho»<'P
aU ov»r thetenth Itamvdimelf ilftSW toe eteclualon
of toe war tote regarded as s nhre indication of ton
speedy prosperity ot that 'dehteted ssetieta Tbi
noise of battle bad hardly died away before Bset bum
of reviving basic ess was heard. Not only* were, the
old places of. trade reopened toronghont thh Souths
butevery town suddenly **to4 toe «dpocMy ter busi- . „
SoTsS 1 ^- sssgzxsB -vss: £2E
iu tne value of property were the reshto- Xempa- - _
pen—which ere siwsye e sore hnlltere bettoreefcF— ““
suddenly started rip by hririfireds. - Hot tolly rite
there ■ revival of oUjoarnaio that ted .ten .dormant
durfag toe war, bat new one. appeared <» every
hand, and all showed by overtiosrtug edvertoifiineirts
ttetwnbonnded eunfldenoe was felt tn. toe iitynediate
piosperety-of the Sooth. Net. unfortwwtoiy, tune bp*
proven tost the wonderful hath nee*, activity _pf the
denth was spasmodic, uansterai sad treati«l>% Many
of toe newspapers weiuh atoned upjtader such^avori
able auspices liars withered and died. - Others are
laugubbtog for support, and all of them bear witness
to toe reacnon that haseoeurred in iteondustrial cou-
ditlen of their section. Trade is dnU./w»my W scarce,
times sru hard, and a despondent feeling geuaratJy
(s ground . Topi duniider^le Ufi^tiu ce of
opinion about the cMte of this backset to Sou dram -
proaperity, buLwe incline iO ty~*~ “ ‘ *' “
pla^lT^at dt^ of-tbc 1I spp^i>#'^-osperity WtftPh
trdiowett the. W.T WS. no* real q)hepi^tu>hpd/>fsnp-
plies in toe South dttfing the pendency of toe rehte
jion naturally cAnsed-a heavy tmportarien of goods as
soon' as the toiUrery teas ware hpetete ate great Ac
tivity in business wse the conaeqneaen.. Ihtouctivtty
was uecaassnly only tehmonmy. hnatt tedadecepMva
tendency, and tndaced tea banal that itatatte be per
manent. A partial reaction, tteratore, -waa to be ex- the bunker shook hia head
peeled. £ut other, sud uunatursleauaeA teas helped- tbe banker “ 00,t ““ * , “ d -
to cheek toe proaperity at the death. The Badlcal
masreraa of Oohgtesa, she eontmued aralnahm of the
Southern States from rep mean lari rm. ,nd tte fesr.it
their people that Oongrees will "Pofdita’ 1 ffiisia, ha,
doabueas done reach toward ahashite lted*vsace ut
bmtaeaa. ■ ■ . ■:« s *
Tue doubt sad unoawtsioty wiliah aowraiai. reslrete;
men lrom embarking m new entarpnaaa,aad-riaihtna
them to writ uaql tb. again of thay^eection '
Predictions off A «storing Rto^apaww War.
The Marquif da ^tytuhtpy !»> .>>»« BubUshed, i^
pamphlet term^ in Farisq wfaai wo^T have been pto-’
nonneed in toe lofm it s speech in the Ranch LegU-
Ixture.lriA'Wlfts ift-htetfa.. kb« shbahmee of kia
argument is BUTIteropf^od Aha VWffis qf a genera^
war. .Haam-U i li / i /U
•■There is no use to eoncealinff toateri. France tea
played too great a prerih rodent Brete to have any al-
iiance 01 —^
does not
into hatred. . _ _
Bus*ia bSflbred too much from her ears in
and iu, fnlfKe and
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i-d ' l 9IHtedh Its Tj
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I.tw etatii tutr IV • <>
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brsnchearUatiiteaf.terifflfPeg to the
tracte.1 dr nghts, and lu aasloared laada ark eov-
ered with the Hues, oak, hickory and pine timber:
— ThzpUntatoo Is now in saceasafal operation, totUi
Empire, ate wiUhavtt an Germany’ 4n*enapnatod(h I.TOg atapia ootaa*, which will
y pnstoae pleast are baieat a., acres to area, which
will praiuee «,■> 0" botkela corn. 7
The lands oa the entire place are roaarewad to
flto aciYB .lvBte acres cteaiad sad a ease Rood
The immaMaarHltorehto BtototewrMhdwtociA and
ywb the' US'VMS. now latijugared Fraaais, be
thinkd, any yet area alI;.aad-wowld, reeeeavar. keep
bac6 those whd, withou * that alliance, are suro re be-
cozne prbVibrait.cf'Prmreia. — ’
are curious speculations.
w in
dia not escape tbe general leeliug of gaad.Wjtk Its
clerks, he wuuid rise to one hundred tod -twenty
Ptowde * Fat*, hteadooh to vageude ate, find that
the additional ten pounds-a-y eat nee only kept p*ue
with the addjtinual babes m tnfe fiOqsehokL ' The
Danker, on 3daday ^afternoon/ asm,
peaUd, -weald uccteoaaBy sak tori iflai gnan to
-nsn liri young fsnnjy a, his suburban villa; as toe
cunvcrsqtion Of the young nisn was so oorrect and so
cleyer, It cob ltiriotNril bo of advantage Saids ah
This wawacnustee, evidently, but i, was a guod-na-
mred of r&THdwe Ait lAhTaUlr, 2i of us, that chare
is-ir-i mure committed. 1 have uot mentioned topt
t it is tile result “> ere «he»«tfflU yonh* dreghterbf ainaseeu, but
rtf chat may -alwaya ha andcraaod to- aay tegteti tenliy
me nr»t treg^is* Jwre«B PBddte Ufa jong t#uugb- Buttoare
S ere, of course, no attentions ou the pArf of tne young
an other than' mwemely dethMe, laaavvsd and
pvopto*. Xhiawill moat alwaya te toa eaaawito Ehg-
kuovr. Don’t “ bea*
* of two or three days’
seat, te hreatha- fresh air
‘auNtoatohia toagsol London stouha—was, (SndenUy.
TreglUe.aad Nlvngh he declaied liiwasll wall ant.
PRICE, i CENTS.
'*
Miscellaneous.
VALUABLE PLANTATION, kwckbrbockeh
te'-'-if* ' - L.-j Fi jitsi vii;'oi lufi ewn i!/ i '! >»f
For Sale.
IRflIWH CO.
Insuftnca
OTXitrXork.
■ik ItlflW «uiv
J wW-totetoUeiglilf head ■ t kQgft, luB'tafa fforid
'tonlea, wall broke, two horses, fhrte jdanUttoB waff*.
ffiB.tiriritorriMfMifirtrf'rtftl _
sretth aadcarpatiteWh tsals. upe MlUteh, itetori Uto.
knaaahuhl aa t, htotea iBrwitore, ted erefylkliig elae
on the piece. _ .
Therefore nMrifng wall to wtoto an tea place,
good dwelling house and cabins rafflclent to aaootn-
modatehgtfar 1>borers aWcdteht'y to woik tea plan
tation success folly.' ..
Jt apute* tor-sidy, the parchaaer wdl get a bam
* ^"iire9s me at Kklisoa #ia;
salu dtf . JOHN L. TOOK!.
&HAH ENGINE AND SAW lftl£
FOR 8ALC.
i CLASS SPKCimr STEAM BNOfK
aX an* 8sw Mill, manufactured to avdev at MB'Fat-
baakek ton touvh*. Me lark. Onaaialeto aa ear toa to to
S power, cetera fine boiler,,.with all tbe cans
-s complete; iron frame, 4i feet carriage; K
sw; palhtH setfoeatHar bead bloater to tot
logchata, with P’dtoys and beat store baiting far the
util cuntpletn. The whole ia perfectly new awl ete
he purchased low ->n soollcatkm to
snstur LaRcsche. *’ danibls
canuot make out what is the matter with t
a thei
who ret to
had just
brought to some papers. * o
wAVWetVyuh are Breen, I should say, for a man of
Isamus’.,*
semaistK-:
ira.
len, I should say, for I
7 -■* •)*-■ »y T t * ■*"' lisiiSar nnmhor
B . ! Don’t yojpjkuow wttaFs the matter f f Hu's in,
Jf 'to»Ih lovet bah! He- is modesty ,*■* propri
y&iSSfl&t'-t ' i *“‘a'tcUyqnitUi fact, sod ^ih k ridrijiAffato
ciaas are toa persons who continually show .
and haired toward toa North, and who art kfe*d by the
Kadicals as tho true representation of Bouthoru feel,
ing. They ara adcouatable fur tip* rion-emigrailou of
Northern men to the 3outh. and- for toe consequent
loss of toe capital and eaetgy that might otherwise be
totaled into Southern busiueM. There are other
points that might be iueatioued ta this uonnectiou.
but we will uot allude to them now. It is enough to
know ttri a material afi*-aafbvwaWi change has oc
curred in tbe businesB prospect# of toe Soptb, and
that the change ia partly attributable Ho Radicalism iu
tbe North and rebellion to the South which we hope
toe loyal people of both sections will be patriotic
enough to rebuke.—.V. Y. Sun.
The Conservative • (Variafnee for Gavcraor
of New York.
In tte State Oonvention which nomingted him, Mr.
Hoffman was spoken of as followh, by A! Oakley Hall,
Esq.: ‘ * v ' ••>'• ir
And I feel, Mr. Chairman ate gsntiamea of tho
Convention, tost the great heart of the metropolis
throbs responsive to the public sec.lit of my voice
when I ask this Convention to inscribe upon its ad
vancing banners of ad saucing conservatism iheoame
iifi gilhiil flih*i»hntp oteareion—a name, sir,
that hasbesh nitdetafuy'riiuarteustrioha m thahla-
tory of those Si
to toe balls of Cougresa, at
lor Jorgiveueas, and one enclc
.— . - . sbfttng that believlBg tha
when I ask this Convention to inscribe upon its au- ive s hint with regard to lug dangllfer, and wag
'—* Uimei nut able to give his public. consent. owing to appear
ance.. be bad acted on bis suggestion, and that are
Ms' 'father-in-law had reoeived tha tatrer te wo aid be
a word, throughout toa circle at tote Empire Stale,
from the Hudson to Lake Erie—the name f a chant
plow who la eonnected with an eminent iamily. and
who ia endowed with all tbe virtues they possess. He
sprite* from a «»miiy whuse name to this State has
never been connected with a vice, public Ur private pa
teifa Bf your Legislature,. ^ joh.in-tow. Tin* ptii Was a bitter ana, and tte
the bar, on the bench^Ui A terfibie ^ acaiunt hitu, end city men ere very
adverse tb a joke against them; so it Was hrinded up,
aud has only got to tlie ears of the Barrel are of a
ddl kite tty your correspondent, who records It
trailed -London life.” .
but ha has lived under it, and his _—__—,
he will conquer under It, if hia name tfe placed uppn
three advancing banner*. The gentleman ^whuso
name I ate to have pat to nominatiuu ik'a lasrywr, Mr.
Chairman, of your own stamp, aud kf h*d. not
‘ eth year bstare fee .araa placed quoin
_ there he .otreiardiMiimaelf lu the
every 0*0.^IuklaMMest hoar, of ihe
country, when Horace Greeley was beggiug the sals la
tur peace, toe Republicans placed him.. Democrat
though he was,- to that high position, re he was
unanimously to tori high Office. .Having be at
previously elected against aU toe expqptatiofis of hi*
friend*. They elected him last year lo a Mill higher
position. Thry-aapk him from toesteuch and made
household word. In the recent reception ol the gal-
iaat Grant ate the p .tries Johaaim. add aaaftoe
euce of that man who, to- too prates KUUloi ..
tea dona much for tha euopraasiim id toe rebslUonr-
I refer to William H. 8eward—did'yoa neffsee brow
spereh that he rorevrith toe ocesaioo ia a.ststcoore-
dimmosw Riblcanffjll refa Wffuea ? ButWh ft
I detain you ? Let mo name Him to you. YoU Wl
aee him. Ton know Uni. I ksaw place '
tor nowilasliou'tar Gov ernes at totoriute - ^ .
lucky eUr, of lncka idrettoj—toa.teampiou od vemr.
young man, the ohnmpiuu id toa great principles J^U,
have met here tp-dsy to vlndiaare^stad who will stump
your Stale to support of the^nud,Jiame to ycWftui
young champion — John T. Media an (Jmqd chmte4
' i/V«l
renters of
that sort during aud since the mulatto Convention to
LkUiladelftas. .Nut due of there men appeared to ihe
tunUybeliovs that uii»ceU»peou%*»toeri»g iu person, oreveu by letter.
tAie ih placed unpu Indeed, while this general expressionrif toe-extreme
ideas ol these men wsshetog mxia. tee mre them-
s. ferea, ta ite test tote m live year*, war*.aq ailent,
so utterly out of toe way, that they might w well hare
been out of existence. No one knew where they
vferebr whit they-were- share. Its atogks miscege-
iiiited euuveotMMuet ted teffpariril to totolj.nf one of
them, .viewing their vacant places he might nave ax-
eUimeJ, “Call you this backing ywfntAi?" Bat
as they ignored tte Coavsntaua, re-tte.tomTentfbn
iaeimtwto horategotieu that such champions ss Sum-
Iul Wade and Banks were ever born. A single aria
of that oet appeared and hung oa tth hBgea of the
crowd HD he was dropped—Resides thgjtapsschus. t*j
fih:d>m>d|sqmtmred Lmiisisns,ykrkaEas, Georgia,
•X*3teeZX4l>dmnl StRes, Wiffgp aJmeored aa a
representative of Msesaehnsetta itseu, and after
k'rcik.kfetog.sre he was permuted-on toejhlrd day, to
aditrete ,tjgj "New Turk delegation.’" He exhibited
hlk'selistoriSi '“Rodk. of Agee,” deeteed tern
grass weald triusaphre sure as toad hvare" ate then
* * L **■—*-*— # jtfdisoitj. Where
usetta, Banka, that
PUlsdriphls -telaetare the
highest dignitary in toe laud upon tug dgfteamient 1
Where was toe adonis of ihe Benate. dimmer ? And
, Ants—A .Nr —
wysr Sotne tgB ■ years a*of wwH ta jny
closet to-met m epoiiRe cske, and toundit cov
ered with those Utile perts the red teto.
Not knowing what to do with it, I laid it
&SlTiS”&iift a -fi£3S?i? , -re'
this, the ants left the cake and tohfe. im
mediately took the. UtRi, aa4 put walnai
shelves fo my closets, sod aiac« - Utat *
there bas not bee* au insect fifieo..
Oe*«ra| Dregt’i
t ! tteObriaao IHto .
was in tost city a committee of
him and informed him
tb be treveltog with toe _
yet the fact of Ml cotta eeriest •wBhtte
party, and Us sllencs wtea ted rrtef XI or some
toku member of tte OtrinndK ktetotadad to him
rehamonixing with their political views, wta com-
reotntaiwg hfm frila Buttons of Bi ll A d
toe oommittae suggested took to order to reassure
"his rw.dtaae'rerjMagi^K- 1 -—'■* leave ilu town
(IrntiallfftyWshjH to Washington
by a different route 0
Tte Times does ast mjJO to dirset
mates, to a verj rirourteus and
that General Grant asked to* con . ,
had aver known htot to'do anything .teder reoiBW-
red teid thare tost be believed tte freoideut’s
poUcy was the only one by wbie* ite tiodntry evuid
bareatoredto nB>tJ ate.ware* ff t nnUr'«fgi
much importance it would nave proved much more
satisfactory to toa people, who wealth Iter to know
that General Gram ted uttered ante tei*h*c«, if .the
Times had made a puriure autenant,
above attributed to him la tel; by innate It <1 attn-
butud to- *
the river With ter takr* tonrmonUMtdd,toranpe* te >
shawl more closely around the toiant, smoothed our fast angieril aid.
. „„ mmM ii’m thSood^dToftoe'rirreto. wtwktapren MldJXAht PBffF.tf *TI<y* *
■assrtiBttsa^r Tssssstsst jOJaggiK
botoaidos. Ksch hoy re. tte Bttta «»*._*■*Jg^
risible. The misereble women
EfiR mi paeaMaH mad iHnn^fi
doned by bar huateal, ate wa» ;
ftiM should not suffer toa
ferredi —
personal anted* nntU she first^knew
it her i
.tea untimely murpoaitian of^tej . „
vantad ter from ihutroytog hep. u«n
that of ter child. . oatottij "v ■
rwayd
up
-gnnl
lira* at nil who DpMM thf)
tain prominent Conaervntives
Copies, are printing some to
in Una>ry Ataiguaof ' ~ ‘
igtbtoog tonde to get.
iteoughoot the mate.
?b jea J -riraG i
-Bishop Johns is anid to.be writing the j 73 ytel*. He IpfalRW in earn ptefafal
Xft’if Cub distfatgaiahei ptsAceafior, Bishop I ftw toow than • qgmtn ot t otoMwy,,^
Meade, of Virginia. Wna grimily mdeareddamd fewiwi. »» .vi.
’ ‘ f - ; | ^ ! fcb-*
I * \
joa
v *01i, tbe luui^Uty «kd foyl; my cfork ia m Rood
bia daughter, sud be hanged to him. Thank you for
tbe ffint.'
•• As soon m iMtikae eunber two 1
the w ee)lfd in.
«»ir, you we In love, and pining away for the
object o* your affection—thai’s the secret, is it ? Why
did you uqt tell me before, sir V
"The youth was ailent. g -
"*WeU,J^bpf.lk jVViJty' bat I’ll give yon a
word oi ma3b%J M Sii |er ia fair, she's worth
running a risk for. Look here; thare are £5001, and
-two TMsilbs’ fouvo of ebsiUhca. Run «|pray with the
girl. Bah, don’t'look so stupid, I dii
tore yon, and it dld’nt lmrt me*'
v ^Tha-dMfoU on his marrow boaaa, and was upon
tha point of making » clean brssat of the old
Bum rose jftud left precipitately, to avoid a scene. The
young man considered und acted, and theotRusquenco
ve that fhe next day week there was no young daugh
ter af tlie dinner table of the .banker at the country
house. Thegmos* ulmJm uSiArnutiou, aud » search
made foiUMRiu nlf dfivhtfi*M*- h note, howev«r, found
on her dressing-table, convey ing the customary prayer
enclosed from the ydoag
had meant to
*M flilcaca off ftsapioer an* Catepafib,
toa ite* afflaa* Rriigu ate toau aaturaad <*> Wash
A Safi xSfth^hUsdelphui Gazette teltf
toa following sad story of a poor woman, named Mar
garet Quigley, arare*,*toteagrd.bv.lbetareertiou
of her husband, who was arrested *»RUiMpbia, .on
Wednesday last. Upon toe charge of iufanticidq : She shocking a manner l yi™8 ■°*
walking distrsetodiy aioug Beach street 'life citation's W be pint frifk bf Hie wbvld wlBrt.
atecaoanstete n»*i.»iy to qgstetetedgeuerouadto-
ijriiintion of provisipos and supplies to toe ansa;.
Tlie Coafederstcs called Ha Btofrtol'teffiafaiiiariiy
General," and charged all arete toftato a hair of
a new war by tte' ireivtelioolan rite MBtait to pre
vent them fsate having auy pSri no falte- tha Phils-
^rermuB^hlkwre toe inovitshl. civil war talk of toe
^tjffvcnnaatatff-that deterred Sutteer sad Oompany
from taking part thereto. They ora willing enough
tlie event shtet* teppre, bu* ids aa
tela toM* wjto Alarm- X hare la »
nointer who conjured up aud portrayed
picture ofth* devil ao horrible tte* tte
toighterite tte artist klmatetatarih. li re, so with
the prominent ranters m ite^otoreUante. They
h.,a atariHd BR the worst passions of fhe wbrst men
wmild yet more if these conventtonista were to carry
- ir destructive policy, the grand designers are
jtrer Mate**o<f out cffthairwiis, or they wisely,
for the present, keep out of sight-—Y- 1- riwfcl _
mEHW.—Imkn
MffiuMMMrf ran over
by a train at tbe Elizabeth depot, New Jersey,
on Wetoesdi/last, “ *°
shocking a manlier that ills wtrt fftuilipg go-
LSI1..1JTTTV » I • « re* to t •'tllff
with,* and ho fro Aot flffOagh the
'The ivories k* Ha#* MM ware
h- «m Pptektoot i* t*pattA4 to bawfta*id ia
at tBd October tem of tbe lSifHtttr^faiAa,
been iodictadte A*
ittoandctabJod tiut ba.wUl ®okJU»v*riM.at
that thriA blk release may be expected
Adbn altef tie* begining of OtMxr. ILia,
d to beweteuad a»c*ftdlt«a»af leaving
coBBtiTBirireriU» ftftltt4t''' iTv f ‘
.}. T^Trf. L jv.-^ -aros-te
WHm
of a aaeMf
BrtWiobH Sylad»**‘ff«'*«M ddeftlf*
ib*o»*ctof
~ Tbft Re-
liMRCdSMStatoto 'tm, dHR'
HH.LS?0RWGH
MILITARY ACADEMY!!
mas tUtfCISKi of this wen known lnAftotlou,
A fottoued by tte late Colonel C. C. TCiK. will be
resumed on tte Irsttev of Octoter nrxt, under toe
dlrectiou of G neral ft E. COLSTON, s grate
and for fifteen years (np to tte comriiencemtmt <S
wSJ^a Professor of tbe Virginia Military Instil
Tte tome- at tmtrusi iua will te tech a* te make tte
Academy a great polytechnic School—a school oi
theoretical sod aupl ed telenet—in which language
eompieia military basis. General Colston relied oun-
tliteiiy uotoi ite patronage of ^is old friends and
b.-otters to arms inronghont the whole South. Ap
plication,* for admission should be mtere re early re
pite<nl* to toe SupertmieadeuK' nristeipaair* by tee-
tlmooials of good moral character. Circ aiata eaa-
taining fuH luiormation will be Utuedto a lew days.
jfoMiiqrepi*
Soperintende t HWeborough Military Academy,
sapl*-3tswlm Hillsborough. H. 0.
bottle*forgt.
Established
dlS-pod tf
in 1780!
SOAPS! CANDLES!
. j. C. Hull’s Son,
»#. aa PARK HOW, ICW Y
to rites |be aLantio* of buyers, tq hia nneqnelsd
stock of ever; grade or
Staple awT Fancy Soaps.
Hooey Soap, Demwlosnt Soap, Pula Soap.
Wieduirfiotp, Glyeerm • 8oao, Poudoe Heap,
White M«p -' hhsvtog-Sosp, Almomj Heap.
Upwards off One Hssdrtd Styles.
Snera. idamaitlis Mi Tallow Caillss.
OonsUntly on baud and for nale by RANDftLL ft
OP., and many ottier dealers. aato-eod3ia
"NEW DRUG STORE.”
BULL STUkCHTT.
DR. JOHN A HAVER, Acwar,
Bespectindy informs tha Physictone that te it pre
pared lo put up prescriptions at Ml times. A light
will lie kepi burning daring toe night at toe door,
where a ball pill be found. ■ aeto-tl
tt-Teen/p s'
v tuil iuon'w •< ,
SOUTHERN
J. W. Latorep ft Co.
dasreiftro tere. DaWitt a Morgan.
Wilkinson, Wilson k Co -
MEDICAL KXAMMkM:
W.«. BnHeeh, M. ft J. O. Thoaua, M. D.
ThtoOtmanar itelriMlr maianl, tea poUcy hoiden
racalvtag tbe cadre Bioata.
- MftMRT MARNKT,
■«.»““ , - | aai5af8taa.
THE PGkETHOftPE
BMMHWFME
! . 1 A* *£.' »// h
WfijUATIlEBT,
• Ia*.!‘iS ols».
b-re-toil r . 1
Of DI&ECTOIS.
Pslides Wfihen at the Branch
50 P6r Cept. Credit Given,
WREN DkJtJIRED.
• 3 ■
Minlfii
DIVIDENDS
1 «• M ■ - *
PAID IN CASH, ADDED TO POLICY,
, * 1 LIED IN PAYMENT
OF NOTE& - •
W. m. WALSH,
nrHOLSSALB rnggtsft. corner Barnard had
* V Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga., General
te nt lor the Snath.
CLOCK'*
pair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
Heir Restorer mates Hair grow ere Bald Heads.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Stops llair from Falling Out.
CfiOCf£*S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache,
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Is' all that can tie claimed as a dreasing.
CLOCK’*
Hair Restorer possesses aU the merit ctolmed for It.
A single trial convinces the most sceptical of Ita
value. U, after a thorough trial of two bottles U
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wftlbe
refunded. Said everywhere at *1 per bottle. Six q ~W q
InRurgnote,
•* —t—-
••TB® NEW YORK”
Lift Ib8«um Cmptaj.
Assets, - - Over'$5,000,000
Dueaii (to Pxa Cbwt.) DrouaaB Annul.
Mnanm Phaaxua. ftllMte.
Wa. M. te
BATAMMAH
Infiuraaoe Comply
OF SAVAfUIAH
Are yaeparol:j. tal.e
Fire Kim q M( Tens,
At theft Office, lit Bay Street.
1. ».
M.-W. Keener
$&£1Ctor
Ate Hartridge
J.f
f. T. Thoaua
•fill
MiteOntea
J. Lama
J. W. Herat
D teRwee
A PnUertsri
t. Mettahos
te Rerire *
R. LachUeon
• T. Ctotoa. Aagneto
tienssr
W. U. Yeaag, Celemhn;
8. B. HASRQNM.
m
Non-Forfeiture,
Lift Pftttfilm Written.
FOR SALE,
HK-Catt aa4a*g«arcalare*tttag forth rata*. -*»
Or Khftnae owerteq at Premiere for ovary part
of toftCelia* faalgi -ffo HmU» •' travel within the
clviUae* yettMtaanta. Thi*featare Is espaelaHy fa-
voreW* to Souther* customafa, as many Cosapaales
are to to* habit ot charting extra rats* for Ite yrtri-
lege enfahteff Hein*
ii
liWBASA fismnd Manager.
«Hib «. BOVD, Af«nt.
B. B. ARSdU), Coulfiu PlfiitSi.
EAgTONYONGE, Examining Pbymefaa.
■VERY VARIKTYIOF
FURNITURE
IS SELLINQ GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISHED.
PARLOR 8*T9,
raa BSD BOOK SEN. Walnut and Ma-
A HAHD*SMM
taKOi. Stooaieata ,
as atsttoa IS, A ,
JaAens b* purchase#
!.*■ u aerea, 3M wares deal
For particulars sAdress
A RAHMBMI RMBIORNCB la Stock ton,
law is a‘beautiful villa;-, known
IS, A. A G. M R. Raid residence
pukclsito rhsfti. . Alee, my ftatool
■area desred, M miles .Mom No. U
and total lei tram No. 14. Tarma to salt parchaaer.
A, O. MARTIN,
Ntuebton. G*.
l
Me
CORfi*
BCSHBLB PRIME YELLOW, to afore.
I, OiiO bushel. PHfae YeMoer. .leer
MIADf.rr. BILL A OS
COTTAOT BED ROOK BETH, fit araqr
variety.
DLNINO ROOK nad LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of BU kind*.
classical Teacher wanted
I N) 88PRRINTK&D THE EDUCATION of a*vud.
boift tor adrxuced. Ta* teoehet will reside
with ihe family, to n Measaut country home, end
eempoaeaUari wilt te libamd. Tho beet retoreacee
required. Address Box 214, fitvauRah P. O.
'oompany.
K TICKET FOB. ONE DAY,
Otaffira ***** to teeB* »f Fetol Acchlaat, aad *»
per week to usee* eC *faftU*Woaaeed by AreMauL
Citizen’s Best.
T OMtNR; Rmtseraat; terMoom andjOytoen, to
I 1 rear of Central Railroad Bank, Bay lane, Yel
low Huuee.
A wood Lunch every morning.
Clean and pleasant Rooms, on tewonable terms.
Board by toe week, aud the very beat table set:
Our friend* and the public generally are —ipse*
fully iuvHed tog ft* us swaU.
Tm very beet Liquors, Wipes and Seans on head
Respectfully; Wit HBPPK. _
■epA-im * . JAM. TOCHTAIM.
c€>iihm\. «a'
F» 0mIi»IM4; Fv Ok ltd, 125.
KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEES *nd
MATTRESSRA ttei beet Bad in nac,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all
other*.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, mad CANOPY FRAMES.
Notice.
foil U t .vt»f ill); f '
Bo Ml Travel Without One*
- uT vai i! V . :
..' V' •r. ; V r
Y W. WETtTT, of the ffirrn of Hevte Latorep A
&\^&SS2gZ'S2Stt!2'‘
uu .. flRNRY’ LATHROP ft Oft
WAREROOMS,
178 BrooghtoD Street,
FOR SALE,
i gWlCEARLk DRAFT BORSte Apply at
1 Pulaski House Stables.
G. MoGIHLY,
anto-tf
No Person SkotiW Nsgtect II ^ kHftf'l M
jell-fa*
.to f,rrwiyrrr
fo -sviJ ,ri
Notioe*
TWtoneilioflteCUyafasaansh, aetootfaediu
A, be Issued by the ordinance of Japiary titty
IMS. for tte purpose of toadfagVts esupete act kere-
U bl J
: ij
w^'riflfoyB. Are«.
*Tpfc* m KMT «***»•
.Or^'jL.CaTi’imWr» M**»
tf [ mow ******
am tSi Latere eg Ufa.
. ef tori law. Much
F. GlRAJtDftAS. a. a. a
BACON! BACON!
Fifty Hogakeftda
Shodders ud Sides,
far eels by
'to.lf.rd .
to tte eat* uuttte
.Without datay.tu AA »
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