The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1873, February 11, 1867, Image 2

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7 THE DAILY REPUBLICAN. S3 .A.V AIST3NT AH: MONDAY MOUMNiK FEBRUARY II LARGEST PAID CIRCULATION IN CITY AND COUNTY. SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1867. «nl|y been mm vl.U l„ liiillm. »n.| lliuv "f rill. I'l.mOr." Unn.i l.j l- l.. tlii< idnro: ThU uinrnlnK about l»ulf-|»m.l |l»o o'clock n Hr. Il'ti imti' mntiy Improverneiil# going tmlhcro, and | win iliiMNivi*r«'.l in tin* third story Hi** I’l predict ti>r tin* I'liii'u a prn«| cr»u* future. Tile Griffin mi.I North .UiiImiiii.i l(nilr»ud, lindef Iho aide mill- ngcincitt of our old til. i><l, Uulenid B A. Cr.iwl" r d, (lint nn oil until, muni to" ' I'o.Miti* t«* *»•» •oiiip\crioti nn rapidly a# p"'ri'hv Ww tv»tvec >v b"'it" rionring lor Iho orooiioii ot >h put*, oto. Mini I mlt lor- rani tn.in distant *l.tv nInut Iho ro.ul will ho emii ,|,.icd No holler moil I him Joseph Soon* end Gui* llniwn otitihl ho fciind, and they ere pn.*lni'g llm work vigorously Tin* liriflln llornl.l Inn* been purchased by C’rillon- ilon A Co, mnl changed from it Daily lo :t Tri Weekly. mouther n ni:\vs. MB fT'WAHI' l. BEARD Is our Tmvoliiig Igcnl N'oith mil is milhoriioil to rooolvo advertise uoiits mnl Mit'*oii| lions for Iho i>ui/y nnd WeeUji IT EL EG RAPHIC, •* rill: II VA KS 1.1 IlKI. CASK—AH AVK EXPECTED.” Iho Mm-on Telegraph, in commenting upon n lol. gram puhli.hcd in iho Now York Times regard ing iho *• li'ol iM-e of Mr Hayes," writes: "If iho toll, w who sent this North means to say that uiulei the laws of Georgia Northern or I’nioti men cannot sUunlor honest Southern incii with iui|iuiiity, ho speak* the truth " Grunted CouM not the gentle, manly editor of the Macon Teh graph follow tint! ‘ fellow’*'' example ? The editor adds: “The man who wishes to claim such aright here had hotter get out of the State at once” What right I The light to “speak the truth " If we supposed for one moment that th# occasional exercise of such a privi lege necessitate.- emigration from Iho Stntowc should uot ho surprised at the prolonged restdeucoof our most pliable cotemporary. The amiable writer add# as a piece of gratuitous a I vice that whoever imagines the "hearing of false witness against his neighbor is respectable" had bet ter "set up in some blackguard Northern community where character is worth nothing" The necessity is not apparent We aro under the impression thattho desired locality could bo found within tin limits of the editor's own sanctum Thnt “Mr Hayes would gla llv he a martyr" is a pleasant suggestion, which wo trust we may be excused lor not adopting We have no desire to perform the role It is a somewhat difficult part to enact, nnd is much more inconvenient and unprofitable than that of tho toady I he only martyrdom which we really fear is a future iulliction of ungrAiumatic d attempts at invective up on tho part of tho Macon Telegraph. Wo are some what sensitive and perhaps peculiar in our instinctive dr a 1 of indiscriminate praiso. Tho pressure ii|>on our columns this morning of inoro important matter renders it undesirable for us to allude to tbu com ment* of our city cotomporary on this samo subject We assure them, however, thnt when hnvingnothing else to do, their courtesy shall bo reciprocated to tho lull extent of its merit TUE IMPORTANT XV.AVS FROM WASH INGTON, Which wo received late last night from our Special Washington correspondent, and which appears under our telcgrajbic head thi# morning, will double.** astonish many of our readers. The lateness of the hour at which the telegram reached us. togethc with tho crew led slate of >>u columns, forbid ex. tended comment ujon the startling intelligence, but wo can assure our readers that the soureo from which the news was received is a most trustworthy and reliable one That the Radical wing of tho i'ni'-n party w. uld soon require additional guaranties other than those embraced in the Constitutifr.nl Amendment was evident nftor the roj ort "f tho manner in whichj'ho Legislatures of the Southern States spurned nnd rejected tho Amendment, had reached tho North; while the • iarp comments of the IU'| ubljonn press, nnd the resume of each day's proeec lings in Congress, strengthened tho belief of all sober and reflective minds that delay was dangerous and would only re sult in tho dominant party exacting still further do- mauds from tho Southern people. TIIK TROUBLES AT FERSAXDIXA. Wc publish in another column the order of Col onel John T. .Sprague, commanding that District, from which it will be seen that he fully recognize# tho supremacy of the Htute authority and desires to fee tho laws upheld Colonel Hpraguo is nn oflicor of sound judgment and strict integiity, and will bo su-tained In his efforts to restore order by tbo law- abiding citizens of his District In connection w ith the al~vo fact wo learn that Governor Walker ar rive! in our city on Friday hist, on his way to Wnsh- ing’on, to arrange theso difficulties OUR FLORIDA CORRESPONDEDCF. Fkknanmiu.va, Flohii'A, Fkiihiahv 7th Irt»7 Et'iToK Reitui.I' as.—I have time to mail you but a few items of geucral interest by this steamer. Two brothers. Ri-Uird an IJM.vrk Long, worv*kill"d a few days since at .•''link, by a unn by Iho name of Farmer, u Justice of tho 1’uncc. Tbo party had not been arretted at last accounts. This makes five murders lately comtui te l in this section of the state A negro. William Adams, was sentenced by tho Columbia County Criminal Court on Monday, tho 1th inst, to stand one hour m tho pillory and pay cost of prosecution. His nffi-n<‘u was stealing As it was the first punishment of the kit'd inflicted in Lako City or Columbia County sineo tho surrender, it excited unura.l interest. Wo learn that ".Sunili»” stood it remarkably well We learn that C d. .1. I*. Sanderson, of Jackson ville, lately sold his plantation on tho .St. Johns river for $'23.00(1 cash. The Republican is eagerly e.ught after in this region. K. A A. General nnd Mrs Joseph K Johnson arc in Wash ington The llmndon (Mis# ) Republican #a>sst*«|n hav* boon taken to erect a first-da** female college at that place On Thund.iv, a submarine telegraph cubic was vessfully laid across the river at Ilio foot of I. street, New Orleans Tirol' S. gunboat |V«rU hint Iwcn lying in this (a rt since Saturday last her crew improving tbo op portunity f"r n lively and extciiMVo crui*" on *hore Fernandum ('mirier, S/A Cot.. C 0 Tkw —A report ha# boon in circulation for S''too tituo that l’o|. C. C Tew. nl the I Inis (N C.l Military Academy. wh 11. uas #uppo#c.l was killed at Sharps! urg. In# turned up at the Dry T« Ingas- -a pri#ot*er lor lit**, under nil nssuined inline. The Goldsboro New# say# : "We have taken #otn>' pun* to ascertain the filets relative to the ineiiraera'r n *>f Colonel Tew in the Dry Tortuga#, and »e are satisfied t*>»t lie i# there, hut not known hi that cognomen ll" is emplio in tile a\o department Wo *h*U i"t relate oilier eiretmislance# .'"imctcd with h - in • ircor.riion, si.ti« Sc.I, as we are, that steps will he taken lore-sluic him to hi# family " Tho Wilmington,Dispatch, referring to the matter, say#: •*Wo Iravo heretofore refrained from giving pub licity t<» thi# report because convinced of its utter falsity, Imt, a# other paper# have .spread it far and wide, we re prinluce it merely t" remark upon its improbability. .Mr Rose, of Wilmti e»uiHy. wu# on duty "ti tho skirmish lino at Sh irp.-hurg, an t Colonel Tew, having gone out to reconnoitre the enemy, had taken a position behind a tree within a few feet ot him They were conversing together when a minim* ball struck Colonel Tew in tho forehead and ho tell hack lifeless, without uttering a sound The enemy advancing in line of battle, tho skirmishers fell hack and llm body wa# novor recovered Suhscunetilly, a prisoner from the second regiment saw Colonel 'few's sword in tho hands of a Federal who had taken it from hi# body " Shooti.no.—Tho Montgomery Mail, of the 8th, say#: Our great business thoroughfare, Commerce street, wa# thrown into excitement uh"iit one o'clock, yesterday, by frequent reports ot firearms, in the hands of two **f our citizens Tin difii ■ Biy oc- vurrred on the sidewalk, n*d betw.'on eight or ten shot* were fired, nb"Ut «• jii.illy divided between the coiiibutHut#, but luckily ii" material damage was done The parties in the difficulty were Mr W C Galloway mid Mr 11 W. Steadman, Into of North Carolina. Mr. Galloway received a very rliglr wound on tho lieud, nnd Mr S was unhurt, we learn Both were arrested We did uot learn thu cau*e of the difficulty. Nruito 8t iTUAiiK tv Tt..\.u..*#i:i: — The debate in the Tennessee House <*t Representatives oil the Negro Hiiffriigu Bill closed mi Saturday. A test vote was taken which rv-wUed in yeas '.hi; nays 23 The friends of tho measure are much elate! A Nkw Novki. iiv Sivtus.--Win. Gilm.ro Simms ha# writ leu a new n-.vel. It i* vailed by the start ling title, "The Glnst of My lludi.ind" A eritie in the Augusta Constitutionalist i« delighted with the book lie says that the distinguished author has wrought out one of the very host ot ghost stories 1 he plot of the tale, says lie, is hud at New Urleans, nnd those who have, in the days when wo were dreaming, lived in that charming city, will readily comprehend that no better ] l.iv *• !«r the develop ment of roci.il mystics could pos-ibly e.\i.-t in Aiiu-ri- Though simple in all it* parts, and in stylo clear a# a trout stream in the niuint.iitis, tew read ers will he able to penetrate the mystery until the magician who rai.-ed the spell .oiisetit# to dissolve it Genii it.w, U E Lee nut Gov csou or Vnmivtv — We have never seen -t announced, say> the Rich mond Examiner. that General I. ,e vvi-ui 1 relu-o to serve if elected to the i tlice ot GoViiii Tot Virginia Wo do not believe that it the po plo who honor and revere him as their anvestvr- 'Ii l Wa-dMngtnn.wcTe t<> ask him to restore to mir higlo-t Executive office the dignity, honor, impi-r u.c" an I rc-peet which it inspired when Jefferson, Henry and "’her great men "f that rank were our Governor*. th.l he would deny llietn the prte-Uas hle-sjog ',( his great execu tive ahilitie# And there never vv.isu period iiiour history when Virginia st.' -l tm re in need of this great mm's service than now Jlcfora the peopleo| Virgin a bestow a in nnent'* nttenti"i> ui"m the pre tension# of any other prominent man, let the fact l-o distinctly understood that even if elected by a spon taneous, irrepressible outbreak "I popular will, Gen Leo will not accept the mliee •>( G .venn r of Virgi nia. No out* ask# that a man so lilii-tri'ii* an 1 s" en shrined in the affection# of every min. " u in and child in Virginia as General I .-lull 'led ire him self a candidate. In the name »t the |eople "1 Virginia (before we no’i ••* the "el.iltn-' *1 other-) wo ask wdl Robert E imund Lie accept the grate ful li"in igo of the utianimous support ot Virgil, ii, and, by b 'coining "nr Governor, recall the gr.ml iDeinones "l the lay* of Henry an I .!• !l-r- n : There was ii time when his ,-phnd. l geniu- h-d hurled army aft- r army of Fed. nl invader#, br- k n. defeat'd and dciie.riliz-d. tr> m the soil,.: hi# moth er State, at.d vvhen our success secumd assured, that rumor attri'm. d io th 1 'great man the in »le.*i admission, "that ho erne I ii" higher h«ii"i* than to be the Governor of Virginia " Until he -peak# we tru-t tint m, ii,i<-ri--r n..ui will dare to outrage public <■( ini"ti in Yir;'im I v ventur ing to solicit an office which Lee n. iv n -t fei I au thorized to ileeline House, hill it had made Sil.-ll headway that H was itnpos.il,In to extinguish it. In ii sh„il tin*' lh« lliine# burst mil III several diiiclioii*, and by eight o'clock the building wa# ill min# The Ibaise wa# Mm properly «f Vwlmwl A A Fisher, and hid Iiccn h.a«c.| l.v >1 Jack A ('•• There vrui* no insiirniicn mi the building lull the Inrni- lure, a large part of which wa* Hived hi it dam aged eon. lit i<ui, wu# insured, lor what amount we iul'1 not learn There seem# b be no doubt that the fire w.u llio Work ol mi linvndiary. Some week# hii'*k the attempt wu* mad" to bum the building, which fulh»l through a timely disc very. Much sympathy i# felt for the sutVerei# l.vrge #iiin* had heeii expended ill iinnrovilig and enlarg ing the liiiildiiig and in furnishing it with nu«r fur niture Colonel Fisher I# u heavy l"#or, while ('apt k#"ii, in hi# effort# t" save the haggig-i nd ef fect* of hi* guest#, lost all Ills clothing. The postoffico wa* kept in "tie wing of the luiild- r, but the p"*tiiin*ter save I all the mail* and mail Img* The office has been remove I I" the Soutli.ol budding—TnRii/nix.iei* Ffm ii/i'iin, Tth R I AII'OltTA AT FROM W ANIIINUTON* Ut'liuil tlinl (lie I'rraiiit Hlnto Govern- ni**nlm urn lo be Mel Ailil*. SPECIAL NOTICES. IUl^ll I'NP'N HnFlKTY Y An ext.a in- ■ line • l th • Hod i } v V (MWI’I !.• I.el In h Ir llal m the K»ch'U'g*J at 7 * "'c'i ek Tll'ri V ♦ ICVhNlNG. Functnnl nt'cndance !# r«a|'iesl«' I, # 1 n i e s* "f un- | orliinc * will lr.in«.ic*e I. By onb r ol D A. O'llrnsa, F. -M nt. fehll d HX MclIUG 11, M col»*y. Georgia Hibtorieul Society. Til» Cmwnvttve <«f A-lane m- n’t- •( the Gemma llist'ric.il Society her* liy rwil/y the niembi'i# «>l tl.e 8,h le y an I the piihltc g* n rally Hint the ANNIVKUH UY CKI.KUUATMX *11. lake ji‘new ** v Il’IWhAY, thr llitlv ow ant, at 8 i'c o k F M., m the ll p l'i Ol'Uii'h. Member* o' tho tkahty are »1««*n«-*l to convene pro • p y a t|i< Ir Hull i.t holt part 7 o'clock o ; the * wu ug cf the dry I u-ned. The UeVct. ul t'l ivy aie r upoci'ully r.<|Ur*tid to nnct with HuH <i 'v ai.d Join ill" procession to the Church Thev are ,*!-*i in-* VI ed to suit*'II the res'mill at the Uhlirch. The first ten p* vvs o * * it her side. I tho laid II. a'sle a:u icm r' ed for the Hoe cty. The cl Izeti* < f Havnimah arc e idi.i y I xUrd to be pr. 1 'rent. Pl OQIUMMK Music Flayer Mus.c. tlrali"ii ••)' I* e iloi.o.ii'iie IlliNKV U. JACK JON, wliitli will jrtnci| ahy an ell ogy on the luncnt* <1 Htrpiixn Ki i.i«ii !a*e 1’icsI■ d' ut of tho G' o gia Hi# orlc*l H*» Uty. Ben dietl *n. HKMIYA RICHMOND,) ,T, H. F. L.ANOAM 1 Kit, > Coinmiti' c. JOHN •». FKRKIEI, } fel'3 3t » tT TO Til K VOTERS OF TIIK FoUliTlI i'l' TK'.CT, G M - Frl'ow-Otvens: 1 am a.i.:'hMe fur J u«l ice of i he IVi.ce c'ectloli !•' !'• hell'll lb • 3th of February, 1M17, in the \Va*hligto.i Kiigine lloiiBc—and most icHpeetful'y solte i your support. >1.9-3 MICHAEL M. HFId.lVAN. NONE IH T LOYAL MEN TO VOTB a i vmu: uii.itAny Fount to dk mai.ttaixf.ii i.i TIIK aoL'TIIKIIN KTATKH. | **pei ia| Di.*i>it- It to tile Savannah Republican ] IV vitiNtiTo.**, IVhriiary 10.—There la hardly a shadow ot dould that tho present State Guram' mi ll*# in llm South will ho speedily set aside Tho only dchutid'lo ipierlioii iiowi# whether there who voluntarily engaged in Iho war against thu Federal Gi'Vi-rnuu tit shall he dcpilved of tho rigid of #uf- Ira.c, ii* well a* tho right of holding any office, Federal or State G« it. Binks, who I# now considered a Conaorru- live, ni'ido a very stnuigspueeh yottor lay, in which ho I slated that it wa# yet po.si-iblo to hariiionixo tho Log- l.-hitivu and t'Xeculito braiuhes of tho Gevcrtitnent, mid iiImi, ilial imuo but loyal imn should veto. I Bank* ii ml Raymond are #up|#wod to have an un derstanding with F r c#hlcut Johnson, nnd spunk by u ut hot it y From information received from tho most rclinblo source# it i* evident that the Constitutionnl Amond- i* tiovv dieuied fnr from sufficient us a guar antee, and it i# generally believed that a largo army will soon rweetipy tho Stntos. This may np- very hard destiny, hut candor conijioD us to say it i* iuvvvtuhlc, and tho Southom people may as well begin to realir.0 the painful fact The Civil bill will follow tbo Military bill, which hitter is declared preliminary, and will bo intro duced to-morrow. Both will doubtless bo passed this week. Will keep the renders of tho Republican well po**.cd in all political movements af interest to the Southern people. Wo aro on the ero of inomontons events, and tho proceeding# of Congress noxt wook will he watched with deep interest, fraught as they will bo with vital importance to both sections. n t. m. GKOUGIA. Lr.i.u.r T'> tiik Im iov.m . - Tho appropriation hill of the la.-t General Assembly of this State con tain* the fol’owing section: " ■«■>• Amibr it fint/irr inm f,<l. That the sum o! '.ii'- bun Ire I thousand dollars, or so uni'di thereof »•- in the oj.inion of tie- Governor, shall bo absolute ly necessary, he appropriated to purchase corn to give brand to such indigent widows and orphans "f d- caused h ildier* and disahled soldiers of thu l:late, who, hy reason of their extremu jsiverty and inahili’y to labor, neod tbo samo, to be distributed under such rule# and regulation* a* the Gov-iiior may prescribe. No person to be or l.cc »ino a beneficiary «,f thi* fund who are able *n labor for bread or pun-huso the sumo: Frov eh."I, That no part "f the samo shall ho expended until the Governor shall becomo satisfied that a suffieioneyofci.rn will not ho contributed from voluntary sources" Iho Milledgeville Federal Union, commenting on the nliove. say- that "in accordance with he nUve, hi* Excellency h<# appointed Foter-on Thwoatt, i:-.,., Distributing Agent, and ho ha- is sued a circular to tho Justices ot the Infer.nrCourt*, requiring them to make return# to the Governor ot the numbir of each das# of heni'lieinrics in their respective counties, loioreor by Uio firn of April next" Tbo University High School will bo eper.od on the 15th inst for the benefit of such maimed indi- ger Confederate soldiers as may not bo sufficiently advanced to enter college. Mr Wulls, a graduate of the University in I~G0. will have charge of it. The Rev. 0. G. Taylor, a member of tho Christian t'huruh, front Jefferson county, Kentucky, and Mr G. II Nclherton, of 01 lli.itn county, in tho sumo Mate, arrived in Athens on .-'atiirday list, with two ear load* of provision# for the destitute of that town and it* immediate neighbor!, .<#1 This generous do nation is from two congregation# near Louisville. It will he distributed under the HiijNirintendnnca ol the ministers of the different denominations in thu town, and of Mr. S J. May#, who represents the town authorities. Gi#l hies# these noble men and women, and G,*d bless the glorious old Commonwealth whose children Guy nr; 1 Tho land of Clay, and Crittenden, nnd lireckinridgo is strong'honing every day, by her large hearted charities, tho ties that have over loua t her to her sister fi ate* South Wo learn from tho Columbus Hun that ono of the novel case# was up before Justices Torry, Lynch and Bus ell on the 2d Hist: .Mr Langford in 1-65, bo I ore the Georgia Convention assembled, had whi|i|#td a negro woman. IB r Ini-hand a few day* ago bad him urrested on a < h i»ge ol ars.iult and battery, mid b ought ‘ before do Buroiv*" and “dal stulion" turn- ed tho case ovor to the civil authorities The justices bound Mr. Landlord over in a bond of T int) t>, ap pear before tho .Superior Court Justice Bu-sell dif fered from tliu other two -he Iti.nl.ing that, uni I Georgia declared negroes free, m, owner bad lh» right to give them n « irreeliun, and a ru.uonablo whipping of his own propeity was not an as-uult. Gnirrcv At»n North Alabaua Kailhoao.— Tho pdilor of the Macon Jou nul and Mo/scriger has re- The Trouble* lit Ft-run lull Un Tin- MtllliU}' liilei'l’i'ie. Wo copy the following Lorn the 1*« rnandiiu Cou rier of thu 6th instant: Th" orders "f c»l Sj ragoe. wbieh we j ubli-h be- if not sati-S.ii'iury l.> vverybo ly are a- near m us under exi.-litig affairs they e«uld be nude. Col .Sprnguo fully recognize* the -ii|'remaey "I the .'lute uuthoriiy, nnd heartily de-iret to-ee it# laws upheld Tho troop# could not he phu'e I under a more pru dent and discreet "fli'-er than Major I’ole. Hi- pre vious hearing i.« a guarairv tl.it lie will pur-ue the strict line of hi.* dot v : llh., I"/H- 1»KIT. "F l l.ollll.A, / Fenian lint Fla . J uiuary 21*:h. 1-67 ij 8l'f.ilAI. t>l.|'Klt No I I - - I he state't affair.* ill thi* city re<|uire that iiiitiie li ite #tep- lie t iken to secure the pruteetioii of |i!o and |»r"|*«riy, and to guarantee the fjuietudu of the community, and the execution of civil I nv. When such ii state of things cxi-t, it bc-'oines my duty to interp -e proper mith' rity. a- ", i ail.iy the fear* of the belph'** an I iiie-fi. n lm/. an 1 iimt'i with those of my lel'ovv-ciiiieii.* who will give th' ir support to those ohservauees di-tiiiguishmg all coin- munitie* in the preservation "I peace, security, and good order To this end, I have ordered a company "f United States troop# under the command ot t'uptniii nil ! Brevet-Major A'onzo A. Cole, "f th•• 7th I S. Infan try to tako po*t in this city, and now call upon all citizen# to aid in the | reservation ot law and ordi r I hereby warn all per-ori* mi l parlies, a* well ».« the freedmun re.-iding in thi* city and u|*>n the is land, to abstain from any n<'L* whiteur lint xxill bring down u(nn them with severity, the jembh- merit of military I ivv. Queritioii* of an irritating eharii't' r h the adjustment ■ f el. oration by the ant ho will, through the age ernor Walker, ji'-w p amicable sell Icin' M In thu inouniio tho Uvea of cilir-n will he prc*crvrd. | >igncd.] tlm nn I are now under c< n-id- -•# m Wa-hington, which • ot Hi- E.veli, my, Gov- •nl, bring litigation to an I .''.'ice of the I’ommiiiiily, , tlm m e«»t\iy of properly •I. in T -fit‘.fit K, i! 7 h r..< fntiiitiy, ('■•oiio.in-ling Di-trict. i uf t IN Toronto udi ir nimi prisono . ( ..)< McMahon. Mr II. Daniel Whalen in to tho King-ton I railway All exce sufficient to )ir»ven necessary bur lin' ■ presented the fol|.. Mimtaiiv Fi i■ prisoner*, at lie ii iiilniis. ol thu Hi -tale th it .* ml Robert Lynch, tl.e I i l’e- John John '/'imn. I home- School, 11 .Mr II iyd« ii were '|uietly sent 'I'Mtentiary on Saturday by the pt Father McMahon were ironed \ an nil,-nipt at esc:')#} Noun •.•••us used Before leaving they wing document to the Sheriff: • * Fehruary I The Fenian art ii re lor King-ton. have cli | I':a*iire in t' lil'-iiiig to Shi-rill Jarvis I heir wirmest ihank* for the kin I and iniiiiane treatment rocoived for the pf fight month* in the pri-on un der hi* control and for the eoiirteou# and gontlu- manly manner vvv’lv wltieh he Im# complied with tho wish*!.* of the pri-oner*, when eonsistunt with his official itosiiion To Dr .SiniiR'-pr -!<'s .ii.iil m r» i' es the | risoncra are indebted lor i(,o m,u-ii it tc alil, i iijoy-d The prisoners will "lw«j rememlier with grat tudo the unremitting < me and iiiteution of Governor Severs; though a prompt and efl'n ient officer, yet kind and genefou* to the prl*oners. They livke leave of him with tlm kindest feelings of respeet and regard, Gov ''Vvera having done all in hi# power to make the confinement ii# agreeable a# thu rule# end di-< iplme <,! the prison would per mit llie pri omrs fipr.-K# thank* to Win Lully, the Governor's Aid. for the ;i' ' "miiio biting manner with which he ha* di-i'lrirged bi* duly John M> Mauos, 1 Lite F F Anderson, Ind.) " " l.v s, ii Wu Hr Gil half of Ibc piisormr# t I'cninn iiriHomr, agn'r#’ • was di'ebarged on .Nilur- .1 II Kut Ini whom no hill w day A Russian denroo prohibit* the importation of pork into Runaia and I’oland v»A. D-?* NOTICK. -THK GERMAN FIRE COY,- puny of Hnvninah de*lre <o cxi-nl their vi-t tut ilianks to the citi/- ns of tJavunii'h lor tit llh-r.!iy vvi'li which they h ve Mil'-cihc i ii.w.nd- the pu- ebasooftbo tttevm Kite Eeui- e iv d Waver. The dly hiing pil'd for the • nzitie, t'-i* Tre## r-r, Mr. M. II. Meyer, I* prep>red to ictu n tlcf.n - on at y d »y iliirli g the lie nth «■! F I. ua v .' Ii fun !r ream n- big »n bis band* on tin- fiiet» f M .t 'v will a donation towar's b.ii ding i n « ii^Im* Ii.jui'c company. By order ol til** Ci mpany. liBSUY IRA'S,Fore Attest: F. K»l.li, Secret iry. Ul.5-‘.’uv Sir OFFICE IIOMH IN.-ritANt.'K Ct»MFAN V. H.vv ASS.\n. G I. January 17. l v »',7 At a me. t ng tbo f Directm# Ii, id I'llIH DAY ari lu-talincnt upon the capital flock of one doilar pur share w - called for, | eyulilc <n or before Match I, lSt,7. Any aaelit of tire compai y i* nviVt urL.. «1 V>* lco-tpt for the said iHsUlmst t- M A C'MlKX, Si'-rctary. 1.1.7 td Cl iTuU UMl'HK. Mivinimdi, On , J.mu iry I*ii7 \ B-r N TICE Is licifby given of th- i.larw.: .• Seizure# made der rg tlo month of De.under forvio- lu'lo' sol tl o Rove, uu Law*, at the jrort ol Havimiiab, vU: December l#t--F*40 Ha'a-i* go-. *r tn • I-a-U the brig A. M. Knigbl. i7a* *■• ■ t silzare, til. u u iiu- poMa oral Government. Alluding lojhU rt'sideiiculn Eng land, ho raid lliero wu* mure friendly fooling among tho pooplo and government of (hut country than ' heretofore C'nltlr l>!*|intelie*. Fi.oiiKii'it, Fi hru.iry 11 - ll'iiiihcrt, the Crown Frinee of Itnlv uu I Commi.ii'lcr iii ' hi.'l ol th" llul- iati iirmy. i« r""ii in many tlm Anh D.i ln#ol Aus tria l(ifflim*i, I'elwuntj 9 A l iter fr, ni Garibaldi published lu-thiy in V* i i'f. • X| rcs-es sympr.thy lor iho struggling Cretans. Fahin, February 11.—An uiidorsbinding Im# Ih*(*ii arrived nt by which the Tiukish force# are locvacu- alt* Serf la. It I* slated Ibat tho Fe|#i will so- n make an ap peixl to the Cm Indie jntwvrs to rii.-tniii bun I'llMKIiriAI. Li VKMiMNit., Pebuary 8, ii>sm. - Cotton more active; stiloi, 12,1000 halos; Middling upluii I#, II I |(,/, |-| 3-8(1 LiVKiiroui-, February II, A M -ThoColton mar ket opens strong with tho probable day's sale at 10,- 000 bales; price# uncbnigi'd, middling upland b-ing atill quoted at 14 l-4(t?H 3 81. The Nnthmal Ih'iiioentllr Coiumlttee. WAnniutiTox, February It. - The National Dcmn- oratio Coinmitteo met at tho Natbu il Hotel, with a view to tho election of delegate* to the Convemioti from oaoh State to consider tho s*afo of tho country. A projioaithm fiom tho Fennsylvai.ia Coinmitioe lo hold tho Nnthmal C"iivontion at Harrisburg on tho 21st May, wn# I'nvor- hly eiitertnined, and it# ad ip- tb>n l* probable, with suggestion# to State Commit. trea to onlor election uf delegate# forthwith whu may act in nn emergency SPECIAL KOTICES. •' pure j December 17 It -."2 Jo I), fr."i Cause of >i pe<cni'i> i I lav rl tl.. i ,t .i re*,m el to lilu th'ir claim v* twenty >hv\ # Iroin tin* JAMBS I'MINS' >N, Wl» YOU KKvjUIKE A ToXIG A-K VOI'lt f.imil* pin si'inn vvha' I <• Bli k« ol FANKNIN'S II E1‘ \TIC Itri TKItH. iv d he vvi'i n l f ill t. II yon that it i# the only tonic wlii. I. he can -a!* i> recommend. 111 y are tlo 'I'lm k ii.edlci.e, I ut are s no in- vigoratlnir, harniles* tonic. M l ir..cfiired by Dr. Ii. F. Favkoi', C! n'o-lo'i.B C FnrsJely III! |'l„»cl-ts. I.. de.ai-ly *r TO 1‘LAN'IT.It* AND FARMERrf THK lc <li V.iii'riu turiiw t. .ni.puny ( 'stab.i-I.Ml since li30.) ImV'I’i! -h" excltlslv of oil tl.e IiIkIiI wii of New York city, i-ffi r for sale, exc.!iislvely f,;r c ist', a ri'-vv urdcle ol DOUBLE REFINED Ft ‘UDRETI E. War-at.t-d 'ree ti m t"| unt) ai.d iuM. -I.,wi i.li they u i, s.u for iwt.lv-it • V.'um- J .i V ... U i Y.-red on of v.ssel* I N— Y- ik ■ ty. Tl'b Iir.lc'e, Which i* po V'-r /••«’ ■» ft- H ••• r, h >s no ei|U'd for Corn, Colton and T •'a ■■■ iii.l I- "pi'.l to No 1 Feruvian Uuatc m It"- j ••>• "U on "i '«■<> poUtu's f «r otwof Gu n an 1 t• i ■ i 'b•! i- ' e- b and#of Huper-Fhos- Tl.i -jus tln-'l.i'S'iir le.-'- wbo will | ay cash tor 8 -rid for pi mphlet, A'ldress he " lawtl Maua^actaiui^ Compuiy," r,>) t •ut u !. N. w v. rk. ItoCK V Mol'ST, K ti;c"i|i:l e eouitv, O. Ms t. It Dv.v' Fir-In reply t>*yonr Inqu'iy ni’.In lesuits of wiir • I(" liet.ci! ill the list of yi,||r m,; r . || Foil 're'te, pureha-'d of you for thi# year's Cnlb-n cr ji, Wu would leg leave to say llux* the present sea son Im# !'■ en life «jUite unfavorable to the actl m of all fertilizers. Hev rnl kinds of mnnuie# were used by ns, with the exce; lion of you* F*'iidp'tte, with little ot no effi'ct to the crop. Where t*'• Foudretto wn# appliid il Kav*’ u * * ,, ; vr h rlf a halo more per acre, mid caused thu Cotton to open m< ch enrlh r, and we would there fore recommend the same a# a conciitrii'i d nmntirv for the growili of ( otlon, us well as Improvement to thu will. Yours very respectfully, Husky 1*. Htclts A- Bk". Janll-ew Novemb r 1.1th. IW't* KT FRIGHTFUL KXKCUlON l« vlvnvw u.#>n tliovisniivls of trey bend*, by endeavoring to darken them with metallic dyes that FCOKCI1 AND BI.AbT it e IF r. n from •• . to root. K#* Avoi I theso horrible DIHFIGCRING AGKSTB, and iihu on'y the gr. at t i'ct staple «•' Americu, CRISTA D R i'H K.XCKI.HIoR DVK, which not only lii.tm,| aneous'y prii.lu.es all sh desof bl te.k and brown, h--* a -o non*Isles, stung bvnsand lioiktitlliuB the hair Manufncttir d l,y J. CUI8TA DORO, n A-tor II.. .s . New York. Hold !» Drug cl*‘s. April <1 l.v n't llalr Pressers. |an?4,Mwlni D.?- A NKW AND GRAND KFOCII IN MKDI CINE! Dr. Mauiiiki. 1* the found'r of anew medical system. The i|uanUtarimis, whose vast Internal doses eoleohlu the stoma'h ill") puraly/u the Ntvvels, must give precedence lo the mail who restores health and appetite with from one to two of Ms eztruordlnary Fllla, and cure* tl virulent sore# with n la.x or so of Ids wonderful and all hiuhiig Halve. These two great spccllicN of lint Doctor aio fast superseding all the #t« reolyped nosli um-' of tho day. Kxlmordlimry euro* by Mageiel’s Fills and Halve have npi-iied the eye* of the public to II.,- IneMl. ienry of the (so called) remeJIes of others, and ii|.nn which p<i»|do have so long Idindly 'Isj'i.-rule'l. Maggii IV Fills are not of the c lass that are swallowed by the dozen, nnd of which every Mix full taken creates an absolute necessity fur another. Due or two of Muggiol's Fills suffice to plan) the luivels In perfect order, tone the sionmch, create all appetlle, mnl r uder the spoils llwhl nnd hiiiiyaiit. Then* is no griping, and mi "iltallon in the form of constipation. If the liver 1# iiih'i'tinl, Its functions ire restored, and If the nervous system I# feeble, R I* lillIgnnitc.l. This last 'pinllly m ikes the rneillclne very deatruMe for the want# of dellcHio females Ulrnroiii ami eruptive dls- iiiim's aro literally exllngiilsbi.l by the dlHlnfccImil power of Maggiel's Hi.lve. In fact, it I# h«*»<'antiounceil llni Mauoikl's Biuioo#, Dvki-ki'tic #mi Di.viiiui'I.a . I'll.I.S cure vvliete all Olheis fall; while foi llilrliH. H' lilds, Chliblalns, Cuts, and all nbrasloiis o| the Am, Maooisi.’s Hai.vk Is Infallible Hold by J. Maijoiki, 11 Fine atreet, New York, mnl by nil Druggists, nt ‘.'6 cent* per box. mayO ly Wnahlngton New*, Washixotox, February 9 —Mr. Batik* yesterday, in appealing to Steven# against pressing a vote, made U80 of the following lungungo : “ I boliovo that a day < r two devoted to tho subjoct of recon struction of the Government will bring us to a solu tion in which wo shall ngreo, in which tho two Houses shall agree, in which the pcoplo of thoooun- try will agree, and in which tho l’regidont will givo m hi- supporl." This speech gives rise to various • pcculati ns. It is understood, however, thnt Banks was frequently tn council with tho Southerners ra- eeti'lv here, an I that ho favors tholr proposed policy. Bmk.- intimated that any Congressional polioy would he futile in it# npernlian, if opposed by the Executive W« must liavo law# in which tho Ex- e. t.tin- will i'"-operate in order to tnsko llicso law* i fleetivo I: we fail to secure co-operation in tho law -. it i- . ur duty t« drop law-making and consider th" purpoOM iiml position of the Frcsidcnt himself. In tho Si-n-ito, a memorial from Mary Loloup, xv 11 #•• hu.-h.ii'd was kill-id during tho riot at Now Grler.n«, asking relief, was presented, nnd referred to the Couuuitteo on Funsion*. A m ' i n to reconsider the vote Against tho Bank rupt bill un* in lied, but it* reconsideration was p. -tpom: I. Thu Setmtv considered tbo Dis rict bill*. After ex.. utive session, tho death of Honry Gri der. "f Kentucky, we#announced Mr. Davis pro- iioiiiu fd an t-iil- gy, ind the Senate adjourned. In the IL use, tlic consideration of Mr. Steven*’ bill wa# rv?utuvd, when Mr. Bnt.ks took tbo floor. He believes tLu State* lately in rebellion aro stil] States, but may bo regarded in a #tnto t f fiego lie would net object to placing them under martial law, but the bill went further, establishing a Out- eminent re.*p"ii.-ihlo neither to Congress nor tho peotiie, but to the couitnnndor of the army. Anoth er * 1 j vta'ii - th* re i* r.v*t a letter or a lino looking to the I'-iuhli.-hii.ent of any other than a Military Gowrt.tMt.t Mr A-hlcy rose to ii question of order, and called up the Xel rmkii veto and the Senate action thoroon. The message vus rend, when Mr. Ashley moved tho prevb'Us quislioii. and tho b.ll passed by a vote of 120 t» II, Mr Devi* and Mr. Raymond voting nay. Mr Stevens* bill wn* remuiod, when Mr. Rny- n.on I said it wa* elunr there was not unanimity eno igh to secure the effectiveness ot tho measure. N' l.c " r the pr< positiuti* before the House bad suffi cient lriviid# to enforce them even if passed. Tho time I* id iiifived for Congns* to concert tonic meas ure whi'h would secure effective unanimity and command the su||ortof every department of tho Goii n u.c: t He proposed that the wlmlo mnttor be r«:«ried to n ndeet coinmitteo of five or seven, of vvhii b Mr Mi H ns »hi uld be Chairman, to report a hill by Wvdiu silny for tbo | rotectiou of life and pro. pcriy in tho Foutb, nnd for the speedy rc-nduiission > f those States In thu courso of a long dututo Mr. Sbillaborgor said the New Orleans Riot ComintHoo would on Mon day next presout a bill for llm civ il organization of the State. Mr Raymond said bo wn# glad tn boar it Mr Jli.-o announced Iho doath of Henry Grider, Appropriate resolution# were passed, nnd tho IIdubo adjourned. Mr. Henry Grider, vvlteso death wn# announced to- dny.s'Ti cd in tho war of 1312, under GcnornLSholby He also serve ! in hoMi brunches of tho Kontucky Legislature, and was nino years a motnbor of Con- gras* ; a.- a member >f tbo Ro-cnnstruotinn Commit tee, bo wu# untiring in kindly offices for tbo pooplo of tho unforliii ate .Stntos. 'I lie Cotiimireioncr of Agriculture ha* received a -lu.dl qiiar.lity of superior Chinese sugnr-enne soed, whi h will he distributed on application by mail A'blr,.— Lime Newton, Agricultural Dopartmont Wn-hington. A Delegation of Masons leave for Columbia, S. C., to-morrow, for tho purpose of presonting jewels to South Carolina Masons. AY. J. Walker, goneral agent of tho Atlantic Coast Route, via Wilmington, ha* cliargo of tho party. Wamiinotov, February 10.—Tho Now Orloans Riot Coinmitteo will report to-morrow, condotnnlng Mayor Monroe, nnd censuring tho Prosidont. Thoy say tho loyal people aro not protected, nnd thoy will iu coti.-eqii'Mi rop irt a bill appointing a Governor nnd Council, under whom tho State can reorganize, nnd only loyalist*, regardless of color, will bo allowod to vote. In tho Internal Rovonuo bill tho loading idon is tbo riddance of tbo Lax on manufactures at tho ear liest p -siblo moment. The present wants of tho Gov ernment forbid* this being done immediately, bonco the partial action Articlos entering Inrgcly in otho cost ol living, suoh us salt, lonthor cooking and kitchen utousials, scales, onginos, clothing mndo from taxed staple# nro exempt; many nrtlolos paying two per coni., such as glue, wagons used for farming or freighting; butter and choeao, exempt. A sootion ba# boon added rofuuding tho amount paid on raw matorial entering into manu factures. Many articlos nro exempt boenuso tho oxpenso of collecting oxcuoda tho Lax. Boxos, bottle.-, barrels, tho content# of which are taxed; tire exempt. Tins cotton tux remains unchanged j tho lax ou sugar cune, i# placed at tho uniform rate I cent per Ih; tho liquor tax Is unohangod, but tho license for distilling is inorou#od from ono to five hundred dollars; distillation from applo*, poncho" free; grapo brandy, fifty oonta. Wins unohangod. rncomcs under $,1000 are exempt; over that amount fivo pur Cunt; rout,taxes, insurance and repairs arc to lo deducted Irom the income, making thu averago ox einption $1,500. Violuttbna of tho distillory laws are punishable with fino nnd iinprisonmout of not less than two or more than ton years, with a pro vision that any article offoro 1 at a loss prico than the lax_ will bo subject to soizuro. The Prehlilent mnl Ucorgc Peahoily. Wamhvutov, February 9.-President Johnson culled on Mr Gt-orgo Foabody to-day, in thoonpaoity of a private citizen. In Iho courao of oonvormtion he paid that goiitleinnii a high couipliinont for his magnificent gift in holialf of eiucntional intorcst# in the South. Mr. Po.ibody replying, said ho had *nmo knowledge of thoolliehil oire# hearing upon tho Exe cutive, and appreotutod Id# effort* to restore tho late ly rebellious Stales to thoir lull rotation* to tho Fed' From New York. Nuvv Yoiik, Fohunry 9—Tho World publishes nn exposo of Iho order of tho Gruud Army of the Re public Tho organization numbers 5U0,(J(jU Radi cals, who aro plodgcd to sustain impeachment Tho exports of specie to d iy ninount* 'o $210 000. North Carolina Legislature. H.xi.xinn, November 9th —Tho LegiG.ituro 1ms pasiod I ho roliof bill, slaving off (ho payment of debt# for twelve months Receipt of Treasure. Nkw Ydiik, February 10—Tbo Ocean Queen, from A«pinwall February 1, has arrived, with $788,000 in gold. Commercial anil Financial. New Yoiik, February 9.—Tho market is steady but vory dull. Five-Twenties,’62, registered, 106 1-2 ($107. Coupons, 103 7-8; now isiuo, 105 1-2. Ten- Forties, coupons, 100 7-8. Scven-Thirt cs, first aerie#, 105 3-8; accond nnd third. 105 1-1 Virginia State 6’», 65<$5S. Missouri 6’#, 91(0,93. Money, G @7 por cont. Exchange, 60 days, 103 1-2. Sight! 109 1-8(3109 1-4. Gold, 137 3-8. Flour dull and drooping. Corn dull and prico# in buyer's favor' Onto dull. Fork dull and lower-new Me#*, $2 J 62 @20 75. Whisky dull. Cotton nsluido firmer, with sale* of 1400 bales at 33o. for Middling CixcuraATt, February 9—Tho Flour mid Grain market is quiet ond loss firm, without any important change. Co'ton held firmly mid price* unchanged Middling 29@3!c. Pro virion# firm with a moderate demand for Bacoo, with little demand for bulk meats, Lnrd or Mess Fork, nt unchanged price.' Lord 12(3121-2. New Oulbaxs, February9 — CoHrai higher; sales 8,700 bales; middling 30 l-2(i/3l 12c; receipt* 1,423 bnles. New \\>rk exehiin re I -2e discount Gold 37 1-L I''ii« In x s. Thi orles. (• in n n place to rent n>y lever ou," #*) • '• #, ‘..rill iv ill move tho w.'il'l " * (live l n ii'luli* (iit«'<l diok* " sa>H M 'llni*, of i l", “ II I I will cure <1 sense." In III" *eiuu, hath if ti.esu I nr. ed pundit* wi re the 'Ici'l i Inir’al ms. They knew th w<n n • place to t tl> Ir lev r or, fitter to m do the World or ruio j • use# M ill noun wa* iu ii lurkwnid Hate, and ni"ll') I | ii fesslnn was hut niiotl" r nnnie lor sureery, and u'l tho lulj incttof miule II lersiiii'l ch inns Ih ' “evil "JO " Ac. Bel ih" ii IkM r day* ha*o horn i uii'u un somelhirg ■ ■n* th .n even superstl l'*n nod It* cr w cv. r d e#int <•( I i tie i mad Jest | lillotopl.y. In there d.ija ol | rar- lioul ndoia". wh it woe theory of yent* rd»y l« fa r t to il iy, m.d u I the old-llnio notion* h' coine n# ti'ih' h r In the sii i, und hurst and break with eviry hmilli wo draw 1st Aiehlm d nrhoiihhr hi*’overand we will find A Holing pLre (or It to move tin world. Isit mmi' andent Midieun pint and toll no more for the drugs h *">s'T • ri'-'d'd for we l.ave them nt our I on l.evor ready ‘o uv. th m a' lili l-eek. R< (lii"l I" the luh irn'.ory of I’r. Miu giij, the llnest mat it ul* k own In the mcd'etl profenriun are ohliin- a It Ly any one. IB# I’ll min, Dyspeptic and Dlur- rlne i Fill# rtiiiul uiiri nlh d, and hi# Hulve operate# with nnglexl i H'o t ii] on hurre, scalds, and nil so cs nrd ul- CT-i.rilierl.it'. I i fuel, vve think M"ggler# Fill* and Bulvo nra the w-i d r ol this it iititry. and we arc happy n the UmiisI.IIIi t rr.iit y i theiscf our brethn ii of lliair.ilt agree with is. Wo would rgrcful y cr.irnul 'hat it find I n pm.Ide th 'innelven with Dr. Mnrpnd'n Frcpu rations ut once, and keep them reedy ut bund, so us pi use them nl ihe un rl oppotiucc time and u# occasion •orvrf.- I'alleg .Smhnfl. inuj 9-lam'y W TUB FRAN UN BRICK MACHINE, Justly eric brut i d for p- rfeet simplicity, great strength, mil imniciiro com pie sing power, In guaranteed, with •Ight men and two horses, to self-temper the c'ny nnd make IIJ'OO to .1,609 eh-yenl Bricks per hour. J. H. RKN1CK, Proprietor, feh'i 3mo No. 71 Broadway, New York, Room C9. NEW AOVEHTISENIENTS, Savannah Theatre. •MO.YDAk Ikl.M.NG, I'T;||, | | (|i, J H)7, Br'l'la t r tl, .■ nzol-l.e.l Aitl»ts MIS. IHARLLS VOWARD WATKINS, SPECIAL NOTICES. TSTOT.I.O:- DISCOUNTED GOLD! ©IL VE ISRL BANK BILLS, AND DEPOSITS IN SAVINGS BANK, PniCllASFD BY DAVID R. DILLON, BANKER, M It. I lAltUY The K"'li < nt t ■ ATKINS. • f i let I. lira pay- I\-inV"i|i’r, or, In Iniel's D rkl’uj; Bhii.r or an Kvimv'i; Kai.ii, Hoi k ash C'hahity, D.noraii, or tho D' lnon's Treasure; Not Dkah Ykt; A Cir or TZI lehl I f. ST. ANDREWS HALL. QFKN-* M iNDAV NIGH I’, FKRHFARY 11TH' i <>1: rorn NKiirrs, WITH THE 1 X' KIM |» N GF TIIL'R Dx\Y. The TxxoMuit KeiHiirkiilile KxliililtIons of tin A«e. Tie '< Inaled Mi 'r., imi Tn' e.mx id PARADISE L JSf. AUCTION SALES. b1 Bill) Kl IH.yiH. TIIH DA Y, tl. ll”. , , i , .. . h hi* Hm k I’. < • Div H i ■ do t, l.tr Dry llifo I; In ll kins t ho i i r l.rll'k n» I. af I a 1 <0 I'M H p. Mine F ■„ - Fiioi B -i. l 10 ( > Is II ink wh' - at ' | i 10 ''** laiyir Ralsl 10 ‘ X# K‘i" i y Hon,. 10 i r # Ml ’■! ni Hlce Ah' An e me:.* In GOVERNMENT SALK AT PORT ROYAL, S. C„ Fflirmirj iin. may, rpiiK M'owlt'if iftjiii'.d : • ; *■ ... 1 wi sold ht !' ' hr I'll*'pl.il-' , l.y urd'-r# I" ill Vie „ I ' ' I Kav I" *■ ,. f. Itoi i r-V ’ Th r.I wh • !. t. I irg' .■ t •• •. ano.'th last season, ai.d i I't'-u i ii lo all of t* •• #• year. T« get If r with i., l.y Gcstav Dors an I Tilt-; APOOJAIsYPS!-', OR 'IQiC li'MlIv il' H* VKLA ITO\$ ILUTS- TRA ED. I'V ii 60 rent*, i 7, lonmuii"# s lor sale at t! . B' T. HA IllU'IT'H Lalier-nnvlns Honp. Thi* tioap in made from clean and pure materia'*, contains no miul- teriitl.n ol any kiiid, will 0(t injure (lie most delicate fabric, and I* r*|x chilly adapted for woollen*, which will not shrink after I clng washed with thi* Honp. It niuv bo used )-i hard or soft water*. It will remove paint, gri n#", tnr and stab s of all kn ds. One pound i# equal to two pound* of family soap. Direction* w r.t with each bar, for making three gallon* handsome soft soap fr»in one p-und of rlii* soap. Each bar i* wraj" I**'d l' * rlrvulivT c ntnintug fud dltectionn for use, prin'id in Eiik II. Ii nnd German. Ask j our grocer for “ R T Baldiltt's Honp," and tuku no other. B. T- ItahbllL Nos. frt, 65, 66, 67, 68, 89, 70, 72 nr.d 74 Wu hi- gti'ti ntreit, New Y’ork. B T. BA BBITT’H pure Ccncentrate l Folnsh or Ready Honp Muk r. Wnminted double tho strength of com mon jm insh, nnd superior to any other niponlfier or Iv e in the mm ket rut up In can* of 1 pound, 2 pour do, .1 |e'ii"d». 6 p mnl# and li | oumls, with lull directions, in Ei g'i h and (k'livm for making hur l and noli soap. One |".'ind will m ke fifteen gn Ion* of soft roap No lime i# ri'i|olred. Uonenmern will find this the cheap- o*t l*.>trxe|i in the maikit. B. T. It-.hl l L Nos. «, 65, 60, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72 and 74 Washington streeL N*w York. B. I. BABUnT'SJliest MedicalHnlcratus, "madefrom common suit " Bread made with this Hnh-nitus con tains. when buked, nothing hut common salt, water and flour. Non. 64.65, 66, 07, 68, 09, 70, 72 and 74 Washington street, New York. It T. BAliBIT'H Htar Y'east Powder. 1 ight biscuit or at y kind ot cake may be mado with tlrs Yeast Fowdi r in fitteeti nilmitvs. No ehorteiiing rcuulrud when *wcet mi k i# used. Nos. 04 to 74 Wii-blngton street, New York- dee 1 6 in.is. dec 19 221 BAY STREET. KW I M PORTANT Ql'Al.lTIK^ -Bnindroth's I’l l* »o sllmu'ale nil the iti'i dor powers of the system that ever, poison or Impurity Is forced from the Heod Into the In.wrIs, and thu* |ms*i s off. Re-cut cu-i scf sirktii'S# will oft. n lie cm d >*y the eff ct of #'x or c ght Brnndr Hi’s Fills, whh h wh n Ho-op r lion U li ml complete, h n«-e tin- hloinl ns free uom jh.j o-ous and unhcaltl y nistt* r ns llm* of n tew horn l«il«r. In cold*, lull mimntnry dl«eii#cs, und ev n in cl ol -ra, their nsc restore* to heal h sooner thm- all i ll, r leniedle* because Ihpy take from the M > d -n.l Imwels those mnttcis ii| on wh ch p.rns, I'rirnp- and ache* deperil foi conthiii-.ncc. Captvln I «n->c Hnilth, o- Hi! g • lug, snj * . • Tlmty rf Brandreth's Fill*, taken a c- riling to direction#, cured him of a vi ry *-vero hron i Lit atVerilun a'ter ether men s had failed nn t he wishes IP* t innerou* friends to know the feet. BrH"'treih'' I’ll'*. F I rlpnl <‘fili-, Rrandn"h House, New York. Hold nisi, by all Drill gist«. Bee my on Govctnmeo! stamp, wltpout ah ch t'e- pill# ,»,• •puiions. H. HRANDRKTH. JniVM dAw j'n BPRKADT RK TRUTH.- H"me m dial non Indst thnt It !* undlg: lih d t • iulvi>r:,se a r m dy, Imw- ever vnluabl-it insyl, -. (/ cr icjs ;t.i. g I. # D |# like raying thnt Aon-tcl-i which tlm word tcid* •bould 1 c hid in a c«>n • r th.v l. m fits m d l.hrs i'g* may le too widely dltusifi - h.: (he mu , oi | rot c. Ing and (Mloring hen!i|i rlinoM lea c'osv ni..ii'|Mly, and n it accerslb o lo dl. The a gurnet.t is ' a.I, It <s worrathnn that; It U luh tmv. Buppo e HuH'l’ET- TKR'B BTOMACII B'TrKRS--nri iiIihi'u i- specitic forDys|K*psln, B.ll umc-s und No vr-u# lu I. Ii y—had never been kn wn leyonl th rcprr/nnv of the fatuity, what w uld lave teen iho coiim i|tn tire I In-Uudof curirg and invl*orating millions, the good • lien'# of rite preparation v 0".ld have broo conllred to a comparative few- Th ro I* the highest Mi'horty f.r sny'ng that light fthouhl not h.r hid under a Im lie!: that vv'iaii ver I* excellent should be p oc, d a* a city on a hill, where nil men enn tako cognizance of It. It D upon ih * prin ciple that the Bitter* hivo teen ndvrrtiscdand cotilinuo to be advertised In every r ewspap. r of any picnrii" neo Ui the Wort rn brm's| h »e, and that be»ponluiieoua tcstiinr mala In Ita favor lag him transl.-iUil Into all written languages. Tl.ouaafda enjoy perfect li.nlth to-rlay who weu d be tai gulsUtug on i ed* o( cl xt:c,a if tho newspapers had not spread the truth with regard lo this uu qiialcd invlgomnt nul correct vo Dr and wide- HUp]>o*0 profit line li on renp* d from (Ids pub licity. Is th >t any nrgunp nt Agalnsril I If the public hoslrii hvs liciit proteoto.l; II live* Ii vobee'i s iv, d: If the feeb'o In vo been rtr-'tgt lined mid Iho *i. k re stored, great go d bai bi»- n ivccomp'l-hcd; and who so mean as t > grudge lo cxoitlo a thu- directed t< cir fair reward! f b9d.VwO I’EOPI.E DIFFER On many points, but all agree tlinl ‘‘Smolander’s Extraot Bucku” Cure* Kidney Diseases, Rheunmlisin, (Trinary Dis orders, Gravel, Weakness and Fains In the Back. Fe male Complaints, and Diseases arising from Excesses, more quietly and effectually than any fluid Extinct Dacku In tho markcL TRY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER! Bold by all A pot hecarle*.| Fr ice |1. D. Bxsnrs A Co., New York, and IUnxs#, Wxsn A Co., New Orleans, Southern Agents. IIuslsioi A Room#, Wholfl'alo Druggists Boston, MasaachusotU, Qenoral Agonts- fobl41y W MAHBIAOB AND CELIBACY, AND THE lluppiii-.s of true Manhood—An Ksray for Young Men on ihe Crime of BolPude, nnd the Physiological Errors, Abuses ar.d Distunes which create lmpedi- rn' nts re imirr'ngr*, with sure ,-atis ol relief. Bent In si'Ub'd letter envelope, free of charge. Address I r.J.BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ja»10-3ni'i Howard Association, Fhlladelphla, Fa *GT A CARD TO INVALIDS.—A CLERGY- mnn, vvliile residing In fioutli Atri ricu ns a missionary lUseoi. rud a snV i nd simple remedy for the cure of Nervi u- Weakness, Eiriy Decay, Disease# of the Uri nary and Ben hinl Organs, nnd the whole train of dir er d r# brought on by bnmfi.1 and vicious habits. Great liuinlHT# have be n already cured by this noble remedy. Fnmipted by a desire to lnmefit the afilieted and un. fortun-le, 1 win send ibe recipe for preparing and using tlrs medicine, in a s-'iilod envelope, tv ary one wh nee ’s it, free of charge. Flrase enclose a post paid i nt elope addressed to yourself. Addriss Jn.-'EFH T. INM AN, deeA-lyr Hlnih-n l>. Bil le Ilou-e, N. V. City COLGATE’S HONEY SOAP. This iV'riuated Toilet Soup, \n such universal de nial <1. Is made from the choicest materials, is tnllri and emollient I" it* nature, fragrantly scented, und extri ni'inly lienellclal in Us notion upon tho •kin. For sale by ul! Druggists und Fancy Goods dealer*. fehM-ly DO YOU AYANT t«»#d LnHioi'eri f I MT 1.1. supply us man/ goed Bcolcli Farmers, Il. us" Hervan's, or Oanlmiru* as 4 ncsBi* erder- lor "ii iv* bef re the 1«' of March next, deliverable from 1 t of April to 1st ol M»y. wlowll eng-ge for a it rm vi tbr e years. For parllr u'n-s mkhes* f« 16-1 mo It. J. 51 OH EH, Columbus, Ga. TO THE VOTERS <’J' the 3il lUstriit f» M Citi/ of Savannah. 1 ’ ANNOUNCE irvplfns n eurulldate fur Iho office of JUSTICE t»K 'hue FE KT, for the ad Di-trict, (}. 51.: » Py i M-’uvai.ii-li, » ba ll m eonnty. Klectlon to If he'd a' Ht.iley's former offi. i', outlie 16th Febrn.vy next. 'I h-- I»i-1 i i Ii,-- betvv en Barr ard nnd Abercorn streets, the Kin r and Hotitl i rn extet-l ot City : and I re*peellolly mile t your sup. or*. Jam *AMe HAAU M. M AUH11. pKKVTAN GUANO. —The irulerslgned I* theonlv X ree. Iv it direct Lom Peru ol rills iv llclo forsalein the Unit, d Btal. s. It. C FKROU-t »N, 42 South street, New 3'«'rk, Ag'-nt t'*r Consignee# of the Peruvian Uovernmco Mr. It. F. VOBH, n y nger.t at Baltimore, ho# No. I Peruvian Guano for sale there. IV. C. P. J>:i.4-tnii'yi USTotice. N" ITH KR the ('nptniii or Constg**r es of the British ship Waverl-*y, will he respond le lor any debts contracted by the crew. Jma>-tf CIIARLKB L COLBY A r Law ISTotico. r Jp11K utuU'rs'gticd ha* remov' d Id# 1-aw Office to ti e second tlo r of the old City Hotel Building, on Hay street. (nov9-th HENRY WILLIAMS j&j±coixr Hams and Lard FOR SALE. Just Received, •1C IIIIPH. Clear Bacon Hido#, LO 60 Mnl# Clear Rlh Hides, 20 hlids Prime Hhoulders, 20 tierce# pura kettle rendered Lard, 25 ttercca choice sugar curevl bugged Hums, 15 tierces uncovered Hams. W. H, Whitnoy & Co. novIO No. 4 Hiu rls Range. H. G. RUWE, MTiOLKHALK MERCHANT. Corner Brynn and Ht. Jullon streets and Monument siiunre.SAVANNAII, OA. •uP FRUITS anu VKUKTAIILKBIn seasonulwivyi on hand. _ no«'iH ly Notice to City and Country A1EUCI1ANTN. OAAIR 7.KN Uvdk* White RlbUd H>w,n»F125 L\t\J per L'o/en; f r sale hy J. GRGHH, f' J'. 1- ' '• 190 II »>• street. Huvaiili ill. Turpentine Sill. A 26 BUI.. TUUFKNTINK BTILL, with A»tr, Cap and Copper Worm romplete, Iv/ sale by fubB'lvv UUNTKU * OAMilKLL. DHT Admission 60 cents: r< served s DriT Come and see ns. SAVANNAH VARIETIES, CORNER ST. Jl/I.l KN AND MARKET SQUARE, OPEN EVERY MGIIT. s 76 cents. ■e us. J*.n24-lm CS-TTT HEIL. IVltNEH HA1.L. r PBU. ravinle-s n»d frier d#r.f the H »\amiah Turn A Verm ur- klr dly ii.b rni' d ri at a Ball will lie given at the Tnrtiet’# II 'll.cu Bryan street, on Monday night, Fetrni.v Jltn, 1S67. Pieare nf.-n l feb9 2’ T"E C'GMMITTRE. TO RENT. COTTON PLANTATION eight miles from Iho ei'y, fully sto-kid; ur wl'l *«i; rto'k.ar.d k##e at» burg in Apj ly to CH AS. L. COLBY A CO. febll 4_ (‘"■'her Bryaii-l Abercorn streets. Wanted to Hire, PIANO-Uprlyht |>nl,rred. Address (e’ ll-'l A. g , U"p* h'-issn off)re. Lost, i-r hen I a Ight liver color, the rare,. ,• th,. r . ot of hi* tai’, ... , . „ 'be tliht leg. lie his » collar on with "J. Im I. R. P"ik. W.imii.g or., De’.,"engraved on it. smtiii. e i. war 1 »i i hi- given upon Id* return I *A V ,\ ■ T A WA FLKB, ' "•'■"M'-iv i,nd Lincoln stre t«. Mdl-l Administrator’s Sale. S TATK < K GEORG I Bsv.vs CorxTV.—Will 1* Mi’d If'o e the Court II use d' O - tn saia county, i n the lust 'lues.Dy In April next, by ord •? of the Court of (>rd nary o' # v d county, all >ho lands belong ing to the estate id .In ” - ' - " ed. T.-i fehll l.vvvlni i Flitch, late of said county, s-Tvv«lve nui-.'li.’ credit. A . U. ClllBlV*, Administrator. 1H,,i 2 II i.| r M'! TO CONTRACTORS. Off ter. Hxv.vss.vh CttxtvLit#xou Uximvoai>, 2> Broad site t, I t-arlesto". h. U., F. b. 7. 1st. , 1. ' ’.«' r V v *" i ut tbl* • flhe until U KHNKHDAY. '.'nth in t i nl 12 o'c ock M This work w I 4.00U leet ol I ' H.ilisul.ii i Ii ' | 67.f»| ur.) s Ti I; Bpnpo tract, pie l'"il i n l Bav.nmvh Ral'rcnt car Ha Lul-uukCo IDr I tride Tres ling. #V| »•!., on pile pier*. ■•••1 bid to bo den '* oik a* one contract. I o' tin' same t me Mr •rille to 'lie Bn aun ih \V. . i D"ub|.. Trust leg. i : ‘..It" Icekni'd, graded and lie ah- vc wo k a* another con i' inf.Tir.ii'ion requisite ,o n "f ■ itherot tfe above contracts vii :• j plicntii li a: this * ffice. JOHN H. RYAN, G'"" ml Hiipo'lnto' dent. Colli'<> and Tea. ' v»«a nnd Imjeri d Tei i Bieakthst Tea; HILTitN A RANDKI.L. 193 Buy street. DINC'AN Ai RAMSEY, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING .MERCHANTS, M'KIKIfAD CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. /lO.M L B 1 l.rtri'" bund. Rtennier# putting In'o ■A ol coal can W supplied For Bale. *3 ,n 00 1 AIU T,, u K c ’ l,A,Ntf: I5co.l* Fare it Packing Yarn | f« br-liuo WEED A CORNWKI.E POTATOES AND ONIONS. {(}(} RRI ' S • ln , < Ky« F. t itoes; 'IYXY/ voobh‘s.1 rt.i o White Potatoes: l"6 bbl* Fen-'h Mow Fo'ntops; 60 1'1'lsGli ms: Lai,ding fiom sclir. 1 h<"'. He no. k»ou. nod for sale by , , J- A A J. K. BROWN, k'bfl VW and 200 ry street. Salt, Salt, AFLOAT AND IN STORE, FOR BALE BY fel'7-lia ) \VX1ST &. DANIELS. Copartnership Notice. R obert KKRNI.'. AN a" 1 A Ll'X. TWINAMK I ave h'H'ii .'I'l' • up |. n usi.umr Him,to tikeelk'i't from Ke iu iv I- . pi; f'l'h 2w id*.Gh V, . KATTIE A CO. NOTICE. r J'IlE undersi.'']. d vvll rout‘i rn-business ta ler tbo firm uauio cf J.' u A I'hi.tidk. J* *H!■ I'H GRofB, SAMUEL OHG8B. few 3 X *• I» l uy slice'. Jones’ Week. Cream Cheese. A HOXKH Extra 1'rmm l.'hrese: t r sale hy « ' lllUMN A HANDEI.l* f l'» ■''■ m Bay street. GUANO, GUANO. Peruvian Guano, In store tied for sale by phol'lb' « ItANEA- ORAYBI1.L. Screven House Bar. LUNCH SERVED DAILY FROM 11 lo l O'CLOCK. ilin 8 WEDDING CARDS, ami all kinds of FANCY JOB WORK, dotio at tho REPUBLICAN JOB QFFICE. 50 alLUSRT . Charleston Auction Sole UNDER DIB KKi: IN IHU III. h'NKM. the Ol I Co ' 'in llo'i. DAY, ri e ii ! v - r A. M . A’t »h-1 t"iM -f L'f 1 in tovviish p • x >.f nv n \ Imundn')' M.d h'ser |' plat "f pi,r\..\ made , , Huiveyo' (J- o tH . : Florid •, w ith the fi.- d : : Un t- d Hta'es 1 fic . cor.ta'tiU'g n ncly cue niid twi r. ;• 'I be eh >v« tract l.ap acres, an I wi I be pi, , seen a*, the office.(th Terms—Ons-ha'f c ■ by bond (I the pn (! mortgage of the iaii b O RANGE RIFLK, in k-g*. f . . Hlafti'g. in keg# cl 25 j>- Grang. Du.kit g. lie i, «: i. • ... Kentui fcv s| or'li.g,<ric.n pt. r-, 1 Grange L'g* tiling. in"caM fact ii red hy the Smith A Ra:,: U *■. :•: i ■ *• York. Tbl* Powder is warm el •!.. , : . ... best In the tiMrl.i.! h.i Anei us.d atid recoil." ei,.!,"} by .. r , fervuce to any other. RANDKI.L .V to.. Au, i ESTABl.Mli:!) JT. c. K3 9 E.l/* SO.Y^I NO. 3'4 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. About one 1 uudred styles . i TOILET SOAPS. Manufactories-lot. 110.112. Ill 11« ID .• :c # street, and 9, 11 ard 13 ll.._u FOR HALE l.V KAN DELL At ft). nov21-0tn 201 and 2"3 Hay s'ri.'. S . BRITISH PERIODICALS: THE LONDON Ot'ARTKI'.I.Y REVIEW (Conservative i. TIIK EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whigi. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW lR.idie.,1,. THE NORTH F.RI'i 1-11 ldiVIrd-.' (Free Church'. BLACKWOOD'S EDI Those f.»r ign by iis In tin- sain. them, i.nd who h reminder: those fie t perl. d e.il : again with t' 'h," haw met wl.h 1 -III TERMS l'rill l-iij. For any of the Hi-va ■ two nt the Ui vi-vs. »T0 the Review*. $ 10 hi j.i r ■ view*. 112 00 pe- am mu 14 00 per at mini, tor B'n per Htmum; lor BUokw," f 10 00 per aniiurr; tor I views, f!3 00 j er iivimn Reviews, f 15 per antmin Chili*.—A d s.'. 'in: lowed to •' Ub« "I l"'..r copies of Hhiekwol, ■ sent to one addn ** Ua i Reviews and RUiekwv".! • Wi en set t Uiiil.il States Bln. kvvipsh a' Reviews. POSTAGE. by nail, the Premiums to Xtvv SiGm New subscribers to any for 166" vv 1.1 he I' led t" four Reviews ter IS" . tlie l’erlmhen's fur iS'tT n. or ivy twoot the tour If*-' These pu-mmo.p w :! : ■ lions reoeivt-t I" f'Te .V | I' BubscnlN-rs w y • following rates, viz: The North Fritl-h fr- - 1806, Incltis'vp; rich I- m from A| rll, 1S64. t.> D ' London tfuaiti r'y t. ■ i' rate of |l ro a year :.n Blackwood t"r Isui. 1 : ‘ ■3“ Nel'her pre «::mi to Clubs, l < r r-•!::■' ! r allowed unless the ra i, y Ushers. No pren Itims i'iio ’ ■ ■ ■ THE LEONARD M't do* 27 i V rk | F. H. LOd'KLL & CO., (Successorsri* Ait!'-'. I*. No. 233 PEARL BI BEET. New York. Illustrated Catalogue* furnished on v i: .v..*’ 3 ' •IccS 1-cod 6 m TWINES ON LY. ESTABLISH KD ■ - * J AMES F. 'I’UAVKRH. *6 l-.vvi v-:• **« York.-Twin.#forGraih C".: -. fat ' Biteks, Cotton It.i'e», llam B u*. ia|'| >' *■' ".*• News, Iki'k and Hand !’.»:«i. 11-- ' J ‘ ” Gil ing Nets, Klv N. ts. Hi u •!'. U-. -1' - ■ ■■ Cord, Tot ace.', Wool ami ll.* % l' V,nv,h ing. Stitching. Broom, Bin«t,iu. H. wv c. 1 ,M * and all otlier rwine. . . . Twines tor Hardware. D'v lie ! 4 . <b '*• 1 " gists, Bhln Cmitullur*, lick Ih. ■!.•■». Uqn ' ' Makers, Btatioiun, Uplml'len ip, Fi-h-iu.t n.M " k and nil other trade*. o Cotton, Chaik and Flew Line*. Ti"t. Mac’s Out Lines Hsinpl 's call ' |an*« taw It ’ FALMkU aTg.ITIHI*