The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 24, 1866, Image 2

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The Dailj? News and heral */ ths rimms SAMUEL. W. MASON. W. T. THOBPSOI..I.. mason. , - '-fo£ ltolf Official Paper of the City. \a88EIT eiKOLATIOI II THE SITT AHDCBOHTT itod bl%fa ifcw dign it HUMh. Fm. j following letter in rejyly to tiwjtavitation set tles the question m t6 Gen. RtfinCs position, practically, Vithoat inJiMting the complex- Hf.adquabtebs Anitrrn United States, I Washington, D. C„ Sept. 18, I860, j L. Edwin Dudley, Esq., Chairmen Executive Committee Soldiers and .Sailors’ Union : Are authorized to receive snbscriptioi AND HERALD, DaUpgW ' ‘ “ advertised rates. _. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest is felt throughout the country-in regarftto ttto prpspdtts of Ihe.ootabtt and other crops wo will be grateful to* our planting friends and others n the interior for information on that aubjeet. Those who lAve.opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the graying crops, the working of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will oonfer a. favor bysomtaunicatlng the same to ns. Savannah Price* Current. The subscriber desires to announce to bisfriends. and the business oomraanity generally,-tbit hs will continue, from the News and Hebald office, the issue of the Woekly Letter 8beet Prices Currant, formerly published by him in connection with the “Mercantile) Index,” and respectfully requests a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto'aitended him. * GEO. H.-JOHNSTONE. • I I Igo the receipt of your presentat a “National C aud Sailors to be held fit September 25, 1868,” for poli He instruct* mfl to any it la * ud to habit and in of Soldiers itteburg, Pa., sea. , T his conViiQohs of duty to attend THE HAD1CA1. PhAf POK*.,. The Central Commltfee of tho ‘Radical party have just issued sn address to'tho poo pie of the United States, whichfe pronounced by the Tribune* as the platform of the organi zation 'opposed to the policy of the Presi dent It apparently* ignores, whether.'sin- cerely or hypocritically is not known, the views of the Tribune and' its school' of poli ticians upon the question of hegro suffrage. 'We quote the Committee's language: “While' the Stat«fi.claim mid exercise the powenof denying the .elective franchise to a part of their pedple, the weight of each State in the Union shall be measured by and based upon its enfranchised population. If any State shall choose, for no crime, to deny po litical rights to any race or caste, it must no longer count that racb.or caste as a basis of political power in: the Union.” 'This' proposition, like the others presented by the Radical Committee in - their address, is in subtance identicaUwith the pTOvis.ou of the proposed constitutional amendment oh the same subject. It may be, owing to the anticipated defection of tho Conservative Re publicans from the platform of principles enunciated by the Philadelphia Convention of the 14th August, that all of the Southern States will adopt tho congressional amend ment. It is now'generally understood, says a Northern paper, in political circles, that Weed, Raymond, and others of the Republi can ranks, finding themselves unable to con trol the action of the Democratia party 0 which they have allied themselves, dr® making strong appeals to the President to modify his polioy and advocate tho proposed constitutional amendment. Threats are said to have been made that if it is not done they will renew their allegiance to the Radi cal party. This statement, although made by a Radical sheet, may be tnie. Indeed, there are other indications pointing to such a result. But admitting tho practicability of its adoption by the Northern States, it cannot become a part of the Constitution without the ratification of some Of the South ern States, except upon the theory, which is maintained by Thad. Stevens and others of the more violent Radicals, that the lately se ceded States shoulRnot be allowed to vote, upon it. It is now perfectly manifest that if tho Radicals succeed in the fall elections Southern representatives will not be admitted in. Con gress, unless the* Southern States ratify the constitutional amendment. As many of our readers, may not remember the provisions of that amendment, we would say that it pro vjdes'1 1st -That all persons'hoax or .satunfited in the United States are citizens thereof and of the States in which they reside, and on footing of perfeet-equality in regard to their civil rights. 2d. That the enumeration of the people for representation in Congress shall be abridged in proportion to the abridgment of the rights of suffrage—males above the age of twenty one years—in any State teh account - of race or color. 1*0 U > 0.1 3d. That a large schedule of persons, civil and military, engaged in the late rebellion, shall be ineligible to any federal office here after, until absolved by a tvfO-thirds vote of each house of Congress. 4th. That the national war debt shall be held sacred, and that all rebel debts and ob ligations shall be utterly repudiated and held illegal and void. 5th. That Congress shall have power to enforce the provisions of this article. It is the dt>ioioa of some ol the most emi nent jurists in the country that upon the adoption by the requisite numlver of States of the proposed amendment, the, negro can legally claim and enforce Uie exercise of the elective franchise under the ttrst section of the amendment. It is contended that the words ‘‘citizens” and “civil rights” are suffi ciently comprehensive to include all the privi leges now exeicised by the white citizen, including suffrage. When a political party puts fortli a principle, and its advocate? re sort to duplicity to conceal it, tho public may rest assured that somebody is about to be cheated. History informs us that when the first Napoleon was before the French people as a candidate for the office o( First Uonsnl, a distinguished officer of the army, in ad dressing his command, declared that each man had a perfect right to vote as liis con science dictated, but, he added, remember that he who does notvote right will be Blot at the liegd qf his regiment. . - - < So it is with this constitutional amendment, really designed, in our opinion, to give the negro the fight to vote. Tho South has the right, and Will doubtless, rpjqct iy but if it does, the ten- Southern B»*e#, afeebrding to the Radical programme, will have no rights within the Union. TW Confederate Dsad at Shiloh —-Ij is Staled that Mrs. A. M. Meeker, of Atlanta, has inaugurated a plan to purchase a portion of the battle ground at Shiloh for the Lqi ment of the lamented General' A. Sidney Johnson and bis gallant soldiers. Through the noble exprtiugi of thiili of the undertaking is far Meeker, we learn, is canvassing tbs States to appoint ageetwtor ifcftMUijWpf Bfiffifey that may be donated in aid of the accomplish ment oj lyobjdct.fiy ground afed the esiaBHshmfot ofAttarafetefy. Tbe bon* of the Confederate dead lie ex posed antt bleaching at Shiloh, and if is tbs' duty of etery Christian j maaaiteUfeomfjf in the South to contribute as largely us’praoti- cable. in aid of this merciful effort toi effect their decent burial *qd : . protection in the manner proposed by the accomplished lady who is thus exerting herself. The Augusta Constitutionalist, of Adi day last, contains a card from Sate* OntetL, SeQ„ announcing his retirement frdfo the jjf that paper,* fu conae- ncy as to political views “ and him*If.” Hr TtO op tin political meetings of any character whatever, and that ho feels .with regret the action of any officer of the army taking a conspicuous part - " “' v ” ” " ‘ *$3. Colonel and Aid-de-Gamp. Rather hard on the Radicals who invited the General. ADMIRAL It is known that CapL Jno. R. Tucker, late of the Confederate Navy, and who com manded the naval squadron at Charleston when the Confederacy collapsed, was some months since appointed by the Peruvian Government Aifefriraltod ©»#nauder-iu- Chiei of its Navy. We have had tnaBy con flictiug accounts since his reported appoint ment in regard to the aaseptance^of,tlie jm>- sition. One of (ho latest is that ofa fcifns correspondent oftbwNe* Vork Herald, i under date of August 22d, says it was re ported. that the Admiral had become dis gusted,with the condition of the Peruvian squadron, and-(Mined as yet to assume any command whatever. The officers of the squadron had refused, from jealousy, to ac cept the distinguished Confederate, fs tfceig. Commander-in Chief. NIGHT D1 FROM thE markets. Peace Concluded be idFgTMt 4eme ef Isffisij ^r*!* EPng ef Exchange Lone Room. _ Byorder JAMES STEWART, Prefilfont. U R» Ife-vn-i . J (-IM "Trrr,- - - ALL PERSONS having clslms a*le*t the OGLB- iiobt (IQ. B wfij EteXSfoata- ■ |-f-- ' " ■ ~ Lives pool, Friday evVnfegj Sept id.—Cotton ad vanced Ad.j ml** 1,600 bales; Middling Uj 18*#-* BreadSlufifollfo*'‘ Cheese lower, London. Friday evening. Sept. 21.—Consols 89K Five-Twenties 72lf. Dbesden, *° n ' eluded between Prussia end Saxony- ■^mjnrtrrrnr ttt nees 11 her Goods -* ftl be turned ontasdreody for % TBt9 DAY, Monday, and aV not tnk*n bySoMUnk Beslin, Friday, Sept 21.—The King decree of emneety tor sundry offence*. 'rldaj. Sept 21.—Nepoteon bee gone to THR COTTON WORM. This voracious enemy of the cotton plant is extending its ravages throughout the cot* ton region, from the Carolina* to Tehee. In many localities they have already consumed the top crop, and ere beginning to destroy the middle growth., It ie 'stated that in Alabama, Louisiana and Texas, yon can smell them and be sure of tbeic presence as you ride ’mlong lb* cotton fields, without alighting from your horse * to make examination. They have become alarmingly numerous within the last ten days past, and are having a merfjy time at the ex pease of the planter* and the rest of man kind. What with the draught, rains and worms, it may be said that the planters are now passing through ah ordeal of disappoint ment almost without* paralleltkftjhpgjr ‘ of this edentry. NKGRO GM1QRAT1UN TQ FLORIDA. The Charleston ooneapondent of a North ern paper says that in oonaaqnence of the persistence of the landholders in South Carolina in tefuaingkjE leone or sell lands to the negroes, thousands ef them are prepar ing to emigrah* .nod , "leave the political planfornoiM wietf erufi ground or starve.” Five hundred are already organized in Darlington Distriat 10 knave this, winter.' He says^owns will spying up, cities will be built, commerce will b* quickened, schools will be established, the Government taxes will be paid, and the people will be on the road to happiness. Another correspondent writing from For tress Monroe, Va., Says the commanding General at that post is using his efforts to turn the emigration of negroes from Virginia in the direction of Florida. He has laid his scheme before General Howard, and obtain ed his promise of free - transportation there and back for those colored delegatee he might select to go on and spy ont the land and then come bock and report the, result. The haines of thhse delegates have already been forwerded to Washington, and the probability is that in a very few days they will be on their ffay to this promised Canaan of the uftgro. ^ East Tesnewee.—There wes a grand ral ly of the conservative masses at Knoxville on the 19th and 20th. It is said to have been the largest political gathering ever asset* bled ia (bat end of the State, endorsing the Philadelphia White Men's Con vention were adopted by acclamation, and the proceeding* throughout rnatked by h*r mouy and great enthusiasm. It is gratifying to know that even .East Tennessee is making an effort to free henMf from tbej domination of Brownlowism. Y Tmfnfffiy pews from Meiko. smpju^ifoNRrCT Nbw Tose, Sept 23.—Vara Cruz intelligence to th* 12tb instant is received. The French sre erecting fortidSAttaM on the tael side cl tjb* city, which tose- notislx nceatanee bjr'the Libenl*. .* > -i ! The EfUtjme sej-s General Grags will proceed to Eu rope on a mission sod sceompEny the Empress bash to Mexico. The new oommsnder from Frsnoe, to succeed Bs- saine, has not yetMMi The Ffcneh wiU sttecnpt to retake llstamon*. The Mexican Minister, Romero, taa advices rioting that Juarez end the Cabinet an about to remove from Chlhoshna to Monterey, to ooeupy it as the capital Arrived, ship toUU Henry, from N^w Orleans tor Bremen, leaking badly. From Washington. AFFAIRS U SOUTH AMERICA, of Cwrtein Sever aBBMl ffffieefe IfeHftfi t- Washinqtow, SepL 23.—Tho difficulty between the United Btaiea, Brazil and the Argentine Republic in reference to Mr. Washbnme, our Minister to Paraguay, passing through the military lines of the Allied army has. been adjusted. The United States GovenmeEft notified them If they should persist in refusal it would tin rmanlad as s violation of International custom and sourtesy. The repreaentaUons of the United States Government had the desired effeot anil Wash- burne was sllownd to proceed, Largs Bumbers of prominent supporters of ths President’s, policy from Maine and New Hampshire are here urging the- President to remove certain Gov ernment offiean-ia those Staten Who are bitterly op posed to the AdmlniatrsUon. CHOLGRA IN LOtmVULE AND NASH- VlUdb lahEUtanu Piecing from the City. IgnsviLLB, Ex.. Sept )3.—There' wen eleven cases of cholera and four deaths yesterday. Nashyidlb, Tees., Sept 33 —Thoeo were Sfty deaths from cholera here for the 24 hoars ending yes terday. All are leaving the city who. sre able. Busi ness is stagnant Bank Failure lax Chicago. CEioaoo, Sept. 23.—Tho failure of the Produce Bank,' with the development*. ,c*nAiUi«a*uffetion. The lia- h.ilitiea are nearly Al>00ju0; htastaglli.UOQ. including four notea for $23,000 each given by Doolittle, the owner of the bank, and some of hie relatives. t' ", j- ^ Radical lonaplracy la OlifStl. UlCl - . - Be. Wria.'Banteabec 11 to tint Editors of the Jit. Louis Uitpalch: Some radical eugaasin has sent me the enclosed document from. Jefferson City. I have sent the envelope to that city, and will make efforts to discover who sent it. John How. To all who were Rebels. Traitors, Sympathisers and their Fitanda during the War; We, the L. of the Slate of Rueourt. in Grand. Coum bled, make tho following Piopoaitious ; Whereas, Sinae yon were fairly whipped in the field, and the Government gave you the most mag nanimous terms ever extended to a beaten foe, yon havo continued to persecute, drive from their hemes aud abuse Union men who chanced to reside where you were in the majority, killing men in IGamnri, Kentucky, Arkansas and all the Southern States, fre quently, with the most atrocious barbarity,butchering and burning inooeeqt women and children in Memphis and New Orleans, Therefore, This circular ie issued to notify j-ou, your friends, and all oqpceroed in this atrociously wicked cruelty, that we are not now. nor ever have been, Violators of law; tritat pe desire the peace, prosperity and - if the whole country, (be North, the South, the I amaki] ■ will 1 p. 0». wM be stored Et consignee** i ^ „ SfepS4.1t B- H, MARDBE. Ag^t ,0. R. lNTBEEal. E*TSS«*i i SAVANN^B^SSSAhriteA j BPWin ON RA*h RRPT. EVERT person (section owning i gaitoOE at spirits msnu/sclured befers ISM, whether of foreign St domestic i and intended far sale—except sack as to in. bonded warehouse—must send n written notice to theOol lector of (he dtatriof ia which euch spMtaniEutoreA, prior to Movewfoert USS, tognage end prove neh spirits, who *IH, If satisfied that such spirits were so siahofaetured, cause the -Inspector fo a sage and prove tBfe same, aodto mark thecssksor packages. Every b^S to wA>m thie law appHes Within the Tint Otatrlct of Oeargla ;s reqoeeted to report unsee- dlately. After Nevemlier let ell Uqaoie sot Inspected and branded will be forfeited to the Govenuneat. ALEXANDER N. WILSON, . sepV«-3t . CdHsetor. savofe BW. ft ABPfiBStfM //] b—martin «—Dr. JtllS J. WARING. 7—EDWAMD a WADZ. . to «t 8 —JOHN L. VUaLAIA>NGA * 9—M. H. MKYS& . .*> •• >j- 10— CHAMLBa G. UWLkBs. 11— WM. H9KTML 1-uo, 1 12— AliVm N.- MILJ4Ut <> ** ■ il.w'ri i.V. ■ 4^-UMlW ‘Notice* Dnrtng Wf absence CAIRNS is ny agent. tepSMt* JOHN MACV. Academy of St Vincent of Paid, rpUE EXnRCtSEV of the Academy of B4. VIscent of fad. eondacted by the Bisters of Mercy, will be resumed MONDAY, 17th Inst. Books will be sup plied by tbe InsUtatioE at a moderate char**- mpU-lmo Assignees’ jotiee. The undersigned, bariag been apgwiatod >1gnse ,>f the Mervhanta' and Flaoten* Baak. ls prsparee to cuter upon hla duty. AH bliiholdeen, and other persons having claims stalest *al< Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidallo*. And mil parttae Indebted to, the Bank are requested to tasks Immediate payment. BIHhniesw wUi Jose their priority If the bills are not pretafetad within alx months. HIRAM feuSLtt ' To Travelers. Newepapefk Msgaalnee, cheep Noveto sad Bfecka can be had-at BSTILLM NEWS DEFOX Ban tafeMt, career of Ray lane, next to the east OHec liawa stabs.) Writing peers aad Ravetapee of aH kinds, la any quantity, from n single sheet up. . Feus, Inha, E BAfOOSiOMHASI >19 Tho Origiaal end Beat in the World 1 The only trwa and perfect Bair Dye; Harmless, ReBafeie snAI, taneous. Produce* immediate.y a splendid Etack'or natural Brows, without IWuriag the Remedies the ill effects of bad dye*. Bold by all Drug gists. Tbe genuine la eigsed William A Batchelor, ilao, REGENERATING EXTRACT OP M1LLBUHJRB, For Reeto.’ng and BeaatUyiag the Mufr. •nld-vy CHARLES BATCHELOR. Ham Tnan A fearful visitation of Providence hap pened at Chicago oa Saturday last. A tailor, from Germany, named Lnbenbeimer, resi ding on the north side,, was accused of hav ing stolen some money, which be positively denied, calling upon God to strike him dead if he was not speaking the tiuth. Tbe foat- ful imprecation had hardly been, uttered be fore he tell tp the floor • dead man. - —r-T— ■■ ; . - , [From the Morgan county (Mo.) Banner, Sept. 8.] Murder aud Lyecalqg tm Missouri—A Mixed Case of Mutrtnaoulol Relutlom*— Horrible Ti*ge4yaad Ly«ki**'«f tat a> ve atatAii on lata week's Fir* Uds dpmtai- iiy «* *5Sr»g^ living on tbe Osrae river. In this county, had been floue months einee of rather a mixed marriage in B uffaiotown ship. Tucker haring entered the rebel >ll ?nmhMHfc1hS , ffili fc *~*** M ** ** Rvoqwto.un- happUy.andMn. Tucker was compelled to-fcaveher borne; she went to live with ttr^Bwnm, her toWJacv [dove, and who, lteeems, treated^er very we’). ^acWr thnUfliM' agamri*diufge^r should ^not have a Ore-arm In hie h 'Thetoatlmony ol Mrs. Tuaher ta thtaon the morning ln oueeUun. allttta afterduytraetTvcom. »bohad sjtassafiarisw a "•■Jt ss considerable confusion betow.aud Tucker ascended halfway up the ladder, intending to kUlber.bnt by her entreaties she prevailed on him to desist. When she came down Slocum was lying on the floor deed. Nothing else Ws disturbed, and bta pockets were not searched, she Immediately gave the alarm, but tbe country being thinly Inhabited It was quite a consid erable tltae before the neighbors collected. They then as.-fis&afiFrt -"Vt* ritf■ $ constable Shockley at once want to TucHe to arrest him, and found him coolly at work a abort distance from the bouse. He dented his guilt, but tbe state ments he made esto his whereabout* the night before were flatly contradictory. Tucker was then taken to Slocum's, where, in the-pewrataoexif Rt Ftrttal of hie insatiate revenge, bta wife gave the testimony above stated. the West; and this deeire hss lead ua to bear np under wrongs and lRjnatife that no Other Set of men over would have borne'; ~ • That we shall hereafter hold every one ef you ac countable for the murders and atrocities that say «f your party may cqlnmit; *' That if Union meh cannot live in peace and quiet Where you are in tbe majority, you cannot enjoy peace and quiet here. We want you to fully understand the situation. We deprecate the cause* which have made this step necessary, but you know that wa cannot, we will not see our uhion brethren, who have • perilled tbeir lives in toe defence of liberty, Justice s~ government, nuissscred by a traitorous sat hounds, <w(>om|yun pat on toe beck*, without aoeqg- '"itohaui* is irilNeaf itiijbds. ejiff you please take notice that bitter experience baa Ungl to prepare, end we are »e*dy for h*y euwe-gency which you may bring upon ub. Tfte mine is lsid ? counUei of tola State, rad If you spring ‘‘ w “i burst you tote atotaa and give * “JSl^^Sed interest on the old score. Remember 1862—be warned, and control toe vtetoo»ne*.ofyoar fiendish party^or eb. -war! EutaffEtimi Will foUoW tfafl Ire « U. A. AWD ice, preps- hishuuito. rad MMta going out to ascertain the canse, was halted by some (We Eaknown to him, and asked MiMwmrwrwMfrheeieriiEtaiiriw to fifteen or twenty men. all blacked rad dis- to to abut abnllet, _ fo run round th* house where too doer was open, but tbe mob had forced thytqpt door open sndprere taking T Whra°toemo£tadfo* 1 * ahorV iJbioi lrom toe house he besrdseveral ahotaflred,and next morning 's found Tucker dead, bfilng shot spot >tl|M bis TiflOitt* - " * AppVovi Tbe fol* you use death and denotation will follow toe I-J gere. Done by order- u a. A. SUte oTmim—mri. mlfououa threat toit is made to him. Who Mr. Mow is nearly every person In toe Btate know* A resolute, fearless and utive Unionist in 1861-rS Unlonita every Jay sod hour since then, and a Unionist now—bis endnsut record. Ida Inestimable services, rad bis un numbered amrificefi in beflaU of that chose do hot elam i>t him from anonymous menaces to his life end ■iilulin— by the banded cowards who lark rad slink in tbs shadows oftoe Bute (Japjtol as toe hired axeco- ttonfiri f »Rxeptaive^ f PcauiylvaBls. - WUDMM, B*t. 18 —»ooo too rutarn of the rrcKlr.it' to toe seat of govern merit, be has been giving hta attention la toe way cl making appoint, ■urate eEd removsta almost exclusteeiy to the State ol Pennsylvania. Bsatanc Oowen. with, an inguaattal delegation, bare been in toe city for toe past two days, and have bad several interviews with the President Host of toe appotafopanta forthe'cWy of Philadelphia have been made,the. qle* Dtal-Mrtfong mainly Bo- publicans. As the eleetion ie only about three weeks distant, it Is very questionable as. to whether tae Miangee which hare been made era acoompUeh say benefit There is'oratademfetoeg E lgM over toe po- eitton at eareeyur of to* Fevt there being eeverpl *p- pifeente far the position. ThePemoftatotaIJta^IrMgto»«JHhmg with .greet enerwHp CMfccr^tokjtatlftorc.t Odds against themlh life contest. It is Son ceded in some well-informed quarters tost if a Rati leal gain ia pre- VeaMd (her* wfll be cause foe njfotettg. A The Radicals express them serves sanguine of b* tween 23,000 SBd 80,000 majority. How their expecta tions wtfr come out remains to be proved. - It is oertainly a matter of regret toabtopre should have been such a delEkto jtwaoWe feMiinent anti-Ad uiinistratfbu i [MO tag ■*> felt «flmM ial position!. THE! REFT TONIC.—Oaswelt, Mack A Co.'s FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF OAUBATA is a combination of the three best tonka, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CAL18ATA. Tbe Iren give* the blood a rich vermllllou color where it becomes Ikin and watery; tbe Phoepaorm* supplies nervous power In cases of mental depres sion , while the Oalisaya gives ton* aad .vigor to all the organs of the body. - Bole manufacturers, CASWELL, MADE A CO., un der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, aud Mewpurt, R. [. For sale at LIPPMANM Iy2.tr Drag and Chemical Warehous. Notice. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa vannah, having made to ihe-undersigned an as ment of all of its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, all persons having claims against toe corporation are request e* to present them to th* un- deraiguefi, sad all persons Indebted to s*ld corpora- tion will mage payment to C. w. W. BRUEN. Asrigoee of MechankrBavlag and aent-am Loan Asaoelatota 1 8avanaah Assignee’s Notice. ■tie undersigned baring b*ra appointed of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, la rewoered-to enter upon his duties. All toil holders persons haring claim* against to* raid Brag. ar. requested lo preerat the same for Mgatoa- ■toa, all pm tin indebted to to* Bank are re- euested to areke remediate payment. Dill holders wlH lose their priority If th* hill* are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN 0. FBR1ULL, an2-3m Amiga**. INSURANCE I INSURANCE II SAVANNAH. GA„ AUGUST to, 18to. THE nhdenlgr.ed would respectfully inform their Meade aad the public that they an prepared to effect Fire and Marlas .Risks in tbe following fine dim companies, at ettaldisbed rates, aad solicit a toareof piUoaagf: 1ETR8KAT10NAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Ol How York. NATIONAL ranking insurance company, of St Louis, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.,of 8L Look, Mo. TERRY INS. AND.TRUST OO.. Marian, Atm JOHN W. ANDERSON A BOHR oepl-Sm Corner of- Bryan ond Deoytoa street*. rn Hay. OAA ta|«Mra Vtalotf -|. BRADLEY, HILL k CO., orptl-tf No. 12 Stoddard’, Lower Rmgr, Mrs. R. F. W. Allston’s BDlllllW ilD illT JClMt AO FOR YOtFlte LADIES ;: 1 TjmiXr REOPEN (D.'V yo: ^ W FRENCH Will h i to* Uaguage at the Eritaal Forrefeveacraonfi drcofare ad-teraeMo. fiT Haat- togotreoi, Chartofitna, r ~ ~~ D. J. TRACY-A Mf£ *>' laroaTxis ago jaaaSffiho ' _ LADIES’ DKB*8 TRIMMINGS, ORNAMlT 'ib . -r PB tR WORaT—K. I AMD 1 PARIS FAdMtff 000118, , ’ Q-muxy Cloth. 50 BA*Uto/ LYON’S . KATHAIRON. Eathatoon to from toe Greek word ‘Cathalro," rigatfylng to elo*ra», into’ ■tore. This attack ta what Msnaam ■ pwoeivlng, reotoring and lira Iff) leg t* It ta the meat remarkable prepanfron to«ho ' tae. and to now mod* with th* mate cm* ran tentteo which gave It a tato of ore# ora mto Gee permnouta. Hi* a mast deHghtoil HalrUi ftoto$.' It eradicate* scurf tftrt dandruff. it keep* the head eod and dean. It makes the hair rich, so* and gtofoy. It prevents toa hair from tailing off and M»y. • Rreetaanffttair upon bald heafo. ‘Anyfadptar'ggntlet— who fatare nheOtafol head if hllr ehriflfl use Lyonw KafhSMm M to know* snd aaeffthfonghont th* driflaed veortd. Bold by al repeatable dealers. «1 I ' DliHii foMEt h$nfB^s’ Notice. j . . ImrorUnmu, h ■avtaaah, GooifU, Jalyfi, M*t-$ *enn<teitagaod havtag fora eppototodAtolfftoto of this Bint forth* parpom of affaMtog and Hqpt- datlag its affaire, therefore *H pamone havingclaims Mg*corporation wW preamt thorn.sndol tore of IhloBaak are roqtared to prrepnS too Itnhr totmouth# from tofo dot*, or W«UI ■thopririty gnatod hp Matoto.1 O*dwfflratooun«odtatopra«ren*»w M. BRNMAM, Assignees* Notice. fie inlurigMdbivttf baioiffolim of ths Verinars* aad Mechaatre* T~“ Ob«*la,htaitojraoUfrl)lEAdMoin aataagatast tho said Bank to presept too tom* for B- qnidaUoa, sad all poreMstaddtod to Dm Bask tie nqalrad to »*k. immediate pqymest. BUl-holders wifi lose -torir priority if th* fells are notpreoratod wfrfeto •»* *fr»»fee^tnmthisd^ ly«-tf J. B. RAUDRI. . •- . , ,u-,#SfWdfelU'W you - xi/l, - Election Notice. citt or sAvAinYjin. ' • fe- ,; - fondi(hiu«r Oocrtafejfoptiffl, I8to.| ? 1N bOUNciL, ifht&ftiOnm, 1 tit. That aa efectioo for a Mfevto end twelve •<-*3W*8H2a Inferior Quart of CfreRtom vrefottafri Jmtlen with hta digest, will bo ta a Iterate Vo for tocooiko- Hon of tax**, and to* Clerk or Council, with the reBMrTorvotareT TheDhfefof Toft* «th a soffi- elent force, wUl etfond and preserve order at and around tbs poll*. • • - *.*,.* -* .- ♦ - .* Attest: A trde copv from Minutes of Counril l*eet- ing of September l»th. I8M. , JAMES STEWART, . Cleric of OoanclL MpffHd ■ ■ 'I- nun I.hi. ..liifevt I* Notice. The steamer SXLYAB ffiipSR, Csptria Jares. TooKtot, having toes thoroughly overhauled mid re- palntetl. wlU resmme herjrrgnlar (rips on TUESDAY MORNING, the feat, at WO’feMk.' !• CitoOHORN A CUNNINGHAM, repel*t .s , Agoafs. Notice. Mr. Wta. M- Btalto haring withdrawn from the firm of Brady, fonlth A Co., the bha'iiiess will be con- tinned by the remaining partners oiiildr tlw name of BRADY A MOBEs. They solicit toe ■favors of tori* friends saber«t«fare. V.) A, J. READY, reptl-tf . E-J-MOSIM* tL T.-rl864>—X. Mrt JtetetfM mum . - i r; • ;.■• ut - •. • They purify, strengthen and Inrigormto. they create a healtby appetite. They are an tfrtfoote to Chang* oftifeter and diet, they overcome effect* erdiastpatun aad latohoara They vfrregthonto* epstom rad rtatvratoe mind. Tb«j pitfolBiinutiG tnd intensiticnt fevoo. They pnriiy the breath and aridity of the sfomacfi. They enrt Dyspepeiaaod Constipation. They core DtarrtKea, Cholera and Ctofiora Mo An*. They tare LlrerCompItantdnd Nrtvara Mreforire. They are the beta fohres la the world. They make Che weak etroog, ran are exhan*ted a*tnr<s great re storer. They are made tff pore St. Croix Boat, the celeBrsted Celia.ya Burk. roots and herb*, and; are tahew with toe ploaonre ofa brewago, "without regard to age nr ton* of day. parttcalarty raeommonded to persooe roqafrlnga gentle talmnlnn*. Sold by „ CO fgx, ^ W Bj Iinportiers^a|d Dealers in it?, AND JO0 BEOir^BTON STREET, ,CJ aepif-y; Q7 j SECOND DOOR FROM BULL STREET ** -’tifew; €RANB CONCERT - . AT St. -A.nclre'vv^s lifall. A Grand Concert will be gives by Pit OF. F. LESSING, i -mj lo 4 Auims h . PROFS. MAA88, GORRBJ AND LOUIS, AND MR. ■ • ; * "r. suRLicn, ” ' ” AT BT. ANDRKW’S HALL, Ota Tuesday Evening, Sept, *3,1866. PROGRAMME:. „ jL -_ v rasj Fiaac. . .. ^ ‘ i. i Faritanl G and due de Concert, two PUnoe, . Lessing ami Maass. 1 Graud Faafolsle Doming Nt^JKl^te and J^lano, 3. Fantaiale de Concert for Violoncello, Lncien de Lacnmermqor ••--•••-• .Raere- A Tableaux Chdtatterisliqac, Leopold d* -Meyer, Piano Solo Lessing. 6. Fifth Grand Trio by Resfjter. vim'" .fewai; 8 «Jir» PART SECOND. 1. March Trinmphole, \ 2Pianos .. Le 5? h ^£5 nd Grand Caprice-Nongrois,) * ” Gorrt*. 2. II Trevaion duo do Concert, Violin rad Hue.. - - - Lonis and Lessing. 3. Sounds from Homs, i)uo for Violin and Vlolon- ceUo....' -..Louts and 4r DnodeCoueert Barbier, Flute aud Haiio ,8ew Advertisi ^snts, Notice. Crrx or Savannah, HKlWHOfr TWORMATION having b ^ P ^™ ll * r - , U>fe [ A, ““m* P"?* ice , Prev^U amoS'f M „ £t ^ % this cotainuniityof “sitting op .. persons who hate .died of cholcii ,„ l f' thannga large numbers of neJ.I!'' “ Ut.,!, assembling, thereby endinger notice U hereby given tbwt hrL t l'“ J™' 1 '* lei* np” will be permitted, amj fUch *.-S cholera within the limits of Z,“' .TiT? 8 W within six (6) hours thereafter iK ¥ -'em place at Bight the body shall U biirilV h following morting. Citizens are ; i;, ‘ all violations of the above. --1 E) order of Hi* Honor, .'?_*L¥ ir 4»^ 5 3LI?, HeriU^OmaHV-' I STEKEOSCOPic VIEWS OF SAT, AJTP ITS VICINITY. Price, 60 cents each Vie*. For sale by eep24 EsTILL 4 ] Klirlicb and Uessiag. 5. Grand Trio by Wes a, Andande ancfFluaU- Louis, Lesriog alld Tlcltota Qno Dollar £n«)>< to lie had at Messrs. Pu.se A £00 V, Mews.-Oooper' ser>25-eo<12* ten’s Book Stnr-v Mr. F. Lessing's Music More. Merera A A. KJteofofe ACe.’s Dto^ Store, and at the irtotela. „ Concert to commence at 3 o'clock p. *1. ■V wanes 1. Mo nseit are Iron* the oclubrated manufactory > fGeo. tteck ACo., New York, F. L,e sing. Agent. s«p22-i<l all Hi 111 ■ 1 n TlrtegfBtoro Tlntrl* «n J ‘ti’rr Gnlv gen- nine when Cork ia covered by onr private C. & Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and 'refined bottle*. P. H. DRAKE A CO., fit Perk Bow. Hew Yolk =»= To Merchants.. LA1HROP ft CO. Would lurit* the attention of Merdtoata rad others to their stock of Good* aow opening, via: Case* Printed peiaiaas, Cases Fancy Prints,, ^ . Caeca Domestic Ginghams, Case* Bleached Sheetings, Cases Canton Plans*Is, • Casea Wald Lindseys'-' **’ ’ .« • r • • ■ •!«> > Case* Apron Cheek, Bales Red Funnels, . .. » . Balsa Bed tick. Balm Shirtiag Stripes, - _ . Bale* Dehlma, Stale* Brown Hpmespnni and Sheetings, Ratos Striped Osaaborgs, Bales White Orashurgs, _. „ Bale* Cotton Yarn*, Cssm Satinets, ^ Cares Keatockr Jeans, CasesCasritasrea, , y iu _ n with a tall Boa of U ot- Wliit© ,6-oods. Chore Hosiery find HaN Hose, OaoeoLia*a Cambric Handkerchiefe, (tore* Ptald Hawdkfiachiota. ■ i vnnffDau imifiH ,. TGOOR SDPOK «F ; S ’,V :.£z , LADIES’, MISSES' AND BQYS’ . attoto AMD aHOC*. UASY-EASf CLWHIM, - • ; ta flafoy u inn Of onr om foanatoctore: ic. Gents 1 repi»-ttt THE THEA.TBS. r,-8*ft. *4,; I8M.- The *nr«t 4pi>^ara^© KUNKII’S Niglrtmgade Opera .troupe, liUiaMf Florida Sentinel, PUBLISHED AT ' TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, Trtr-wEixtT, By W. A. 8UOBGR A J. S- OLIVER. npHE subocription price 1* lower tkau that of any X other paper in the State, via : ' Per annum ...,t6 fr> : oil tanatha 400 Three months.... — 2 00 The paper will be furnished Twice a week for one yvar $3 00 fitacoa week for one year.......... 2 «• We have able correspondent, at Washington, At lanta. and otner points, who give ns weekly the latest and must reliable news, ltegerillrs, of labor and expanse,-W“ Intend 10 eontii u« tbe Improve ments already made no the SENT IN KL. until it be comes what it lb making rapid progress towards, THE LEADING PAPES IN FLORIDA. The prominent feature of the SENTINEL will be- rife devotion to tbe riglite, Interests and lesliDgs of Florida and her sU ickeii s star States; we would lift them np from the valley of hnmiliaUoa, exhort them to s forget fu ness oT the past (except Its glories), and nerve their arms for too ardoou, straggles of the fu- tU £fr John A. Gbcbb Is our General Traveling Agent, snd 1s authorized to receive subscriptions and solicit advertising, collect money, and receipt for the same tHJOjkR* A .OLIVER, eepjf-dAtwtf ■ Proprietors. Board, Board, Cl AVERAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen and Ladles, O can obtsia'Roard on reasonable terms In one of toe most stensant and convenient, local tie* is tbe City. Apply, to MRS. W. F. BARKER, 1* South Broad street, gsp22-tf Second door west of BiWQtd. For Rant, J^ Wharf Store and an Alley Way Store. They are eenupodloiifl and in good order. ?or farther par- Cook’s Hotel For Sale. A COOK See or address SIIlV-.R’i, WY.VXE i CO. fV’UHetn* I SALT AND ^OU.N.I •1AA Sacks f.iverp ol Salt, 1,010 husscls Prime Yellow Com itrr and for sale by A. T. OCNMM; !,> 8ep24-lW Corner Bar itrul AOeftora I SHAWU DeWITT & lOEGMl W ILL open this d3v a splCLdi-l lot ofFBESal and SCUTCH SHaWi.H. 1 8 4 to l«-4 Shepherd's Plnfrf Hiawi., 8-4 tqlG-4 French and Sc-.iich Plaid s:u»:» 8-4 to 16-4 Bl.ti k 'j hi bet Sba-.v.s. Bnperijrheavy B -run o' avis,, Nor sale cheap at 137 CONGRESS STREET. sen*4-Iw* ' m, u Cargo of Ice For Sale at a Low Prkl BY BRILL, WYLLY ds CIIH1STI1! VTOV diskhareing from the brig FSAX'K i ll X v HaHfax, at Bolton’s wh irl. BOOK LOST, B Y mvDraysnn, a RAILROAD end STEUUai SHIPPING or R EC fit FT BOOK. T»f Har.| be Hberaliy r. warded by deliveri g it :o J'O. lit- drajman, or to JoiiN BViV •Soda Wa’-er Mai.antitK sei)24-lf Cor. BavW Hr KWH ricwiar* apply to sepM-lw JOHN D. HOPKINS. NOTES DISCOUNTED BY. DAVID R. DILLON, Baaker, sepW-tf 2R BAY STREET. WANTED, VESSEL to load Lumber for Baltimore, Md. F. W. SIMS A CD. Co-Partnership Notice. SE nnderslgnod have this dpy formed a co-part- nerahip for the transaction of a General Commis sion. Lumber and Timber badness, under tbe stylo of 'Vinborn Lawton A Co., New'Tork city, and Philip Ycmge A Co., Bavensahi, GA * WINBORN LAWTON September tat. 1866. ■ PHILIP YONGE. sepl-tf H ouee Wanted. iteUA Awy feireon haotag t tmsIUWBIJm HOUSE to rent, between now and Octo&er a goo* tenant by applying to -h JOHN C. MAKER * CD, US Uungrem street. NEW FISH. LOST—$25 Beni | fi "smefl Bla k snd fan TSKRISR lKiG. m>"| XA. Ur on. marked -8. J. Jovpiis." Tiinw'»l ward will be paid on his dedvery my uffic;. J* I Upper Block, Bay street. [ ■epH-ti g. J. JiKEfll^l ■ LIME. LATHS MID 1 1,800 casks bear Rockland Umr, 7 $50,000 W^ire Pine Lith*, ' €6 bale-4 Prime Bust cm U »y. now dne from Rockland, Maim-, U) arrive, a: sale low by _ . rep2«-4t L. J. OlILMAIiTIN *®.| For Sale. A LOT of nice FURNITURE at private eJ<; York street, one door east of HaheMla®- ■ ply between toe bonre of 3 snd 5p. m. aepM-it FOR RENT, T HE Upper parr ofa STORE ceir tWs in?U Applyto E ZA0UAKHS-. . eep24 : 3t* 171 Cjiigresssn^l FOR RENT, Montgomery srreeb!. Porsessios , of October. Apply to aep34-?t ‘ tYDECOODW. Dr. W. JOHNSON, Denti^L — . .. PFofq»sio u „ aid Timber Cuttei s’ Bank. 8t. Julian ««***■ Entranc -, Brown’s Daguerr.au Gaiieiy- *ep24dlw EXECUTOR’S SALE doorfcl IlflLLbt jwfld before the Court Hoose “ Fprlngfleid. tfflngham couniy, on ^ ]ej re; niVinMnvamho. ifhra Erhl hj.rffeea »« e,C *.h Ot IMariterel. is bbls.. halves, quarters rad kite, No, * Mackerel, to bbl«. and halves, Halumt Pins, to kite; Rosario sod Tongues, to kite, N a cunning hail , i lfiiSi reorrafrtaori 1% BeJUmore to Immediate direction and enpervUi bbtat fire taio Iff BRADLEY. HILL A CO. " TS>, ' iV felMmifote I—— m SALEk * - JSfe •eptt-tf ;>n ■iY/'- 1-lw -Atferre otreyfEK;K pOfiRE, ptoafotaU Iferfesiifi,^to i * RDSdufr EEKWHUOT. fire arms, g f .««x BY SUM DEALERS, AMD THR TRADE SUREAUT. VEST FfiCKBT PISTOL, No. M Cartrid,e I Pistol, (Elliot J>C) No. 22 Certrh ; PMol, (Billot pt.) No. U Teeket Revolver, (flelf-Coektag) dr Mow Focket Revolver, with Loading Lever > Foltoe Revolver. Navy Sire Calibre Kelt Revolver, Navy Site Callhte Brit Revolver (3elf-Corklng,) N*vy Calibre. Navy Revolver, sa-’uo ta. Ohlibre Amy Revolver. 44 loo in. ceMi-re Gwa-Caaq, astog No. S3 Cartifoge-. ■evalriaff HiEet 3* and 44-100 to. Calibre Breech Loading tUfie, No. M Cartridge frert Iqnllsg UaiMno, No. 4* Car ridge ttta Mfiei Steel Bartel, with Sahee Bayonet 0. K fffied Rqaket, Sprtegfirid Patter* *• »-—a. iL. M | ghoUHaa* ■TT^niBBPHn* * BOSS, llloo, NtarTolfe. AGBWT* 8 ' Moore * Ml tool*, N*w Yolk. John P-LoreADoetot- jraC-Hrefebta Oo., PbOadoIpblfe rouftBeyfr Trimhto, Beltfere. Heary Fol*o« A Co., New Orisons A Memphis I^M BamoeyfrOo., St bato. fiforet E. Crane, Son rraaetaca has the reputation of a number one i A good country Dwelling, with ail other t out-bnl Wings, an excellent Well ofwtter-r healthy a place r s there is to tne county ^1 are heavily timbered, and lie wiihin f » pobllc lanfoog on davsnnsh river, and K a I miles frau bovannab, on theSpringfleidtwv , t( £l knows as the Plantation belonging to ““Ai hi’I C^WIrenbaker, late of said county, »»« w I division among the heirs. months, v*| Tetoaa—One-half ca-h; bulsnce 11 ^ I interest, purchaser A kS —L-to-reore ° S0B6 torstr* to Ssvaaneh, 1 hereby give uo I ' rept^-lssrim* JOHN Br D0R^®1- Wesleyan FEMALE C0LLEGL| MACON, GEORGIA T IE TWFNTY-NINTn ANNUAL fEf I0 W I October i st,jvith a complete,SI ofpl* Bft f >| FJCUlfr for Taitfoo and Board, hscludu g fuel* Ughte. Stauperterm. Music, with «« per; orm. Tbiee teems in the "holts” meat due at the first of each term, r . formation address aa?V-2rawtocil YELLOW COR 1 *; FLOATING DRY MCg