The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, March 06, 1868, Image 2

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MEMTTd SV TTWIl A T T\ t»Ueo!|oii to th? w»nUn(hi»gH‘*!»—«hfir JN-liWiS &/ H hi i\,A I j I It &rrl*»!, ihclr entwriaiottn-dt whila here, #ud MASON & E ST ILL, editors and proprietors. Col. W. T. THOMPSON, 1 Dr. J. 8. JOS KS, i AaneUtc BdlLon Official Paper of the City. lAKBEIT eiRMUHM H CUT AM UMTtf. FRIDAY. MARCH 0. 1868. THE SAVANNAH PRICES CURRIEMT ISSUED BY THE MERC HANTS CUBN- KRAL EACH ABIDE. We publish this morntog the Weekly Be- view of the Savannah Market* issued by the Board of Directors of the Merchants Gen eral Exchange. The Letter Sheet Prices Current will -be. issued this morning, and merchants wish ing them will please, hand in their orders as early as possible, i The Business Card of any firm will be inserted in all orders for tweity five copies or more. ’ ’ * " Letter from Fernandina, Fla [EOITOBIAL COBBKSroNPENCE OF THE NEWS AND HKBALD.] Virginia House, I Fernandina, Fla., March 3, 1868. J I scarcely know whether to make my pre liminary paragraph pi this letter apologetic to you or congratulatory—whether to at tempt a palliation of the grievous fault of peu-rustiness, or prove at exemption for you from vacationary platitudes in the epis tolary form, that, when I have the editorial harness on, I detest iu others most abomi nably. I never disliked our friend Epis- tratus, that I am.aware of, Jill be went ou a vacation to the Siioam Springs, or wherever it was, and sent us those long letters, begin ning at the Genesis of travelling prepara tions, and ending with a bill-pf fare four pages long. Since then I abhor him. Then there was young Adonis, who took hjs first vacation for ever-so-long, last year, and who sent us the description of forty-one ladies dress at a hop. He was another sample. So I have skirmished around Florida over a week without so much as opening my port folio, thou-h I have found in the Feuinsular State material enough fora dozen letters, an$l have only made a beginning yet. I have railed it on her railroads and steamed it tn her steamboats—been regaled' on slrawber- ries and surfeited on venison—got so as to rank snipe among ordinary dishes—but still I prefer railroading and steamboaiing and game eatiug to writing, though I must say a word about some things. My passage from. Savannah was made on the Sylvan Shore, of which Messrs., Clag- horn &-.Cunuioghain are the Savannah agents and Captain JaalBk TuCkar commauder. Captain T. has become so identified with the Florida trade that apy remarks regarding him to any person who eareB a fig' about what I am writing, will be somewhat super fluous. We had a royal trip—magnificent wea- her, the bracing air which gives >n ap petite apd invokes full vigor, the delicacies of a well-spread table at each meal, atten tive servants, comfortable rooms, and «i that could be desired on a boat. Captain Tucker and Purser Finnegan bestowed every possible attention on the passengeii. A slight detention at Brunswick brought on board a delegation from that city, to whom the Sylvan Shore is a Bort of neces sity or an immense luxury, I wot, con templating their enthusiasm over her. Pending certain discharging and lading, your correspondent and Captain Tucker were invited to call at the house of Collector Holland, and, according our custom to the Customs, away we went in dusk of deepen ing twilight, and spectral glimmerings through lamp-illuminated trees, around corners and up Broad street to a pretty lit tle residence, which I warrant you we were loth to leave, so hospitably did the Collector and his friend?, a dozen or iw, entertain us. Georgia forever! thought L There is no State like her .for hospitably—(exoept Florida, I Will here parenthesize, post facto, recollecting where I am, and more recent lavishment of hosp^alitiea.) I bave seen ^emaudi^a to her palmy prospeiity, I have'been J here in her days of captivity, I know of the coming-down of-the Philistines upon her. like .the wolves upon the fold, and I scarcely expected to find hpr so recuperated as to stand on her Teet if all. Few of you, rnyHeuflersTtnow what it is to be ground np toe tax-machine, run ‘by three able-bodied Yankees, irh&ab'personal com petition for the most brilliant despoilment, and whose aggregate efforts wl&te unisonis necessary to iudivjd^AaJjhfhicllott of greed* so work together, like little wheels within a big one, that there is small waste of the grist. But the high-handed 'outrages of these tax men > are known to most. The story of their stealings has penetrated nearly all parts of the land, till lha tax-outrages have become a stink in the nostrils of most Yankees here, .whoAre gradually narrowing down to the decent class, such as arc welcomed anywhere in the South. I have visited one residence, worth, 4 should say, with its grouuds, eight or ten. thousand dol lars, that was sold at one of these bogus tax sales for one hundred and ten dollars. The proprietor succeeded In redeeming his property, and the^Tre^yy Department re turned the money paid by the tax-sale purchaser,..but,t^e.J^ter refused forgive possession, contested flwk' title, nod the legitimate -owner cfcly gat it tftor «law suit. The principal hotel here, where this letter 4s dated, was served with somewhat gristed consideration. It was owned by a widow, who had left at the captive; tod after her re tirement was filled with negroes the lame, the halt, the blipd^ the Lry, *bd all the other rationed. “ It was bought * * tax sale, and went into- the baud* of Col. Eno*& Kiddell, fihs wclHuovf^ landlord of Urn Port Royal (3. C.) House. But the proprie tress came in w&hib'the time prescribed ^ the law, &Dd redeemed ifie property, It was bought of her by Dr. John M. Payne, some what identified with Florida, bat a former practicing physician of.. Richmond, (Va.) and who served with distinction in the Con federate army aa a Surgeon. His right to possession was, however, contested, along with a batch of similar titles, although the money paid at tha tax sale had been re funded to the original purchaser. Colonel * Kiddell came down here after several similar cases had been decided In favor nf the original owners, and withdrew bln claim to the property. Dr.Payfre then came into uninterrupted possession, and ho* since ran as good a hotel, b* all accounts, as there la in the>'State of Florida. Ha has large, roomy buildings, well furnished, good ser- t beet cookery I <ever4>atfi to a tel; a will' supphkl larder* and a \ wtetain soeh outiayg. Above their departure, it is a good thing to have in Aeent (as the News and Hebald bas in Dr. Payne,) who is proprietor ol a popular hotel, but a better one if he “knows how to keep a hotel” io the technical significance of the proverbial expression. One of my evenings baa been spent in a visit to the residence of Right Reverend J. F. Young, Episcopal Bishop of Florida, with espeoial reference to inquiries regard ing St. Mary’s Retreat, a Diocesan School for Young Ladies, just established by him. The readers of the News and Hebald will principally know of it by the advertise ments which have appeared in the paper, and will, regardless of denomination, doubt less be glad to bear that it is a success. It has been running' two weeks. It started with ten young lady members, rapidly grew to a school of twenty, the second week com menced with thirty, and now, 1 presume there are many more. The Bishop and the Rector of this Parish, Rev. Mr. Thackara, both deserve great credit. Both are teach ers in the school. The Bishop purchased the former residence of Gen. Joseph Finne gan, occupying the most commanding site jn the.new Fernandina. and one of the most elevated and healthy locations on the coast, south of the Chesapeake. The house and the surrounding buildings are not only sigh tiy but thoroughly built. A large lot wa» in cluded in the premises originally boqght, and contiguous grounds have since been and are being annexed by ptuehnse, all from the Bishop’s private funds, but with the privilege of its transfer at any time to the diocese, without charge for rise ir value; so the church runs no risk, and se cures any profit. The Bishop was com par atively a new comer when he inaugurated this enterprise, and scarcely familiar with the poverty which controlled even the better (Hass of people in.the South. So Lis first circular, which contemplated the higher grades of edaeation, and which announced terms simitar to corresponding institutions elsewhere, has been supplemented by one from which I extract : “At the urgent desire of many friends and patrons of this Institution, it- has been deter mined to organize lower grades of instruc tion than were contemplated when the Cir cular announcing the opening of the School was issued. The Bishop has yielded most cheerfully to this desire, as he intended the School to be for the people, and not thepeop'e for the School. The settle of charges as tir*t an nounced, was made as low as that of. the average of similur institutions throughout the country. This is ns far as it was thought safe to go, and all that could be done without loss, with the ouiy limited patronage that is to be expected in the present impoverished condition of the-country. But from all that has come to his knowl edge since the Ciroular announcing the School was issued, so seusib.-y and paiufully impressed has the Bishop become with the extreme poverty of the people generally, coupled with the great desire of many to secure tor their daughters the advantages ot this Institution, that he bas resolved to make a venture, and at whatever loss to himself, to do the utmost in his power to aid the self-denying efforts of parents, in the present distress, to give their children what will be of more value to them than gold— an education: - The following modifications, therefore, are made in the scale of charges set forth io the Circular. Instead of one rale of tuition for all En glish studies without disticc ion, these branches will be divided into four grades, with the charges annexed: First Grade.—Beading, Spelling, Ele mentary Geography and Arithmetic, for the term of five months, $10. Second Grade.—Higher Arithmetic, Geo graphy. Grammar, History, Penmanship, etc-, $15 Third Grade.—Algebra, Geometry, Nat ural Philosophy, Astronomy, Natural His tory, Composition, etc., $20. Fourth Grade. — Rhetoric, Elocution, English LUeralare, Logio, Botany, and Higher Mathematics, as stated to Circa tor. $30 In the charges for the optional branches, tbai for French will be reduced from fifteen to ten dollars per term, to enable as many as possible to avail themselves ot the unusual opportunity now afforded of learning this language uuder the instruction of a superior eacher, to whom it is vernacular. Aud further, for the accomodation of such as cannot conveniently make the advanced payment lor the term all at once, it may be made in two installments, the first being payable on the entrance of the pupil, and the second upon her entering upon the eleventh week of the term; but in either cose in advance. The school is very highly spoken of, and every pupil I have conversed with gives it the fullest praise. Board can be obtained here in the best of families, under good in fluences, for $25 per month.. The mails are sadly out of joint in Florida. The earliest fiews is by the Nkws and Her ald, and that gets here by mail three days old. I shad therefore keep this letter for Capt. Tucker, of the Sylvan bhore, to take on this evening, and to prevent getting him or me into a scrape, shall enclose it iu the biggest of big Government stamped envel opes, .which, I believe, is according fO Ue law. and I must know tha law by this time, to which 1 have sworn allegiance so much. I now want to swear at it quite often. .Regarding Jacksonville,.apd ^Palatka, and Picolata, where I bav6 recoil hollered, I must wait for another letter, aud I have not yet finished Fernandina correspondence by any means. ,,B. W. M. The New York World says" “it is evident that every year the.Yfcst of Europe becomes more and more dependent upon us;” that from the 1st of September last, Great Britain has imported from this country nine millions of wfieat and flour at full prices, and would have imported twenty millions more at full prices, if we had had it to spare. It says also, we are absolutely unable 4a. find ship room to transport to her our surplus, for which she is making urgent call and paying most liberal prices. The export of provi sions has been on a scale of unsurpassed magnitude, to the past three months we fitvc exported many thousand tierces and barrels of beef and pork, and many million pounds of bacon tod lard; in fact, quantities almost unprecedented, and these products have gone forward at good prices. By Telegraph# NIGHT DISPATCHES. AS-For telegraphic market* tea fonuaercialtotal- ligence. FROM WARHIIfGTOX. Impeach meat Proceedlag*,. : Ore at Fire iuM Hted gevtile. About 3i o’clock this morning, our city waft ftartted by the cry 61 fire. The bakery of Mrs. Haug, on Wayne street, directly op posite the Milledgevule Hotel* was discov ered to be on fire—(one of the range of buildings ooee known as Huson’sold H iteL) The buddb'g* w ere of wood, and the flames rapidly extended southward, notwithstanding the exertions of the fire oompauy, who were soon on ibe spot with their, engine. The jewelry store of Mr. James Supple was eoon involved, and successively the millinery es tablishment of Mrs. Leikecs,' the barbershop on the northwestern corner ol Wayne and Green streets. These buildings burned rapidly, and also some email wooden buildings adjacent, down on the northern ride of Green Street. To wards the north, bn Wayne street, the jew elry store ol Mr. Miller and the confection ery fstablishment of Mr. Conn (which was also the office of the Southern Express Com pany) and Mr. Hang’s shoe store were Con sumed. Tuc flames here encountered the fire-proof buildings of Mr. Waitzfekler. The solid brick wall and excellent state roof re sisted the further encroachment el the des troying element in -this direction, and- at sun rise all danger of further spread of the fire was at an end. tj. We are informed that theb&ief losers/ by, reason of the houses consumed, are Mrs. Daggett, Mr. S. B. Brown and the estate of A. W. Calloway. There was some insurance on the buildings, but we do not know the amount* Ciptaia Conn lost Only a portion of hie stock of good* and extricated the safe of the Express Company, ,.\Ve -learn his insurance will probably cover his loss. The bakery and the Dixie bar-room, to the rear, lost mote of .their stock. Mr,. Supple saved bis Working tools, and the ibore val uable portion ot his jewelry. We have not nfideratood what was the Joss of Mrs. Lei-, kens, but hope for bet sake, tod tor the sake of our fair, that those dear little “loves of bonnets” are all tafia. The other tosses of personal property were, to for * we bave heard* inconsiderable. —Federal Union, 4th. - —There are said to be 5,000,000 Splritual- iflte to Ike United State* Washington, March 5 —The Court ft about organizing ; no new features or fle- velopments have transpired. m . House.—A bill was introduced projfim i a successor should the Chief Justiceship be come vacated. The oldest commiaaioaea Judge sueceede until a Chief Justice it duly appointed. A resolution to permit S;000 extra copies of the impeachment articles was adopted* The committee op banking and currency were directed to enquire into the expediency of amending the banking laws fl° ae to re- lieve State banks in process of liquidation from monthly statements and tax on cuco* I& A motion was made that the Houiyejtt Committee of the Whole,; attend the to* peachment nranogora to wUmm to* oigMi- ixation of the Court, but wee withdrawn at tne suggestion of. Mr. Bingham that only the managers were expected to' be present, and that there were.no accommodations for the members on the floor of the Senate* The managers withdrew, followed by many members,-leaving about forty in the House, who proceeded with the Tennemea election case. For the first time for teVeral years, the Democrats found themselfes to n ma jority in the House of Represenlariveo— Without concluding the election cute, the House adjourned.' ' ’ * . r : Senate —A resolution of thanks from tba South Carolina Convention to Congress, : Gen; Grout and Secretary Stanton was pre sented to-day. t , The bill providing for the, XfboikHng Of the warehouses at Fortress Monroe was passed. A bill was introduced to rebuild the levees of tbc east bauk ol the Mississippi to re claim the Yazoo river lands. Chief Justice Chase appeared, supported by liie Committee of Manners, followed by a large number ot members of the House. President Wade announced that **011 busi ness will now be suspended for the purpose of jnoceediDg to the bus’ness required by the impeachment of Audrew Johnson, Presi dent Of the United Btates. The chair will now be vacated for tbht purpose." Ctytef Justice Chase advanced and took the chair of the Senate. He said: “Senators, I am here in obedience to your notice for the pur pose of proceeding with you in forming a court jut impeachuietior tha trial oi Audrew Johusou, President of the United Btatss. 1 am now ready to take-the oath.” Justice Nelson administered the oath pre scribed by the Senate rales oi* procedure. Chiet Justice Chase then admipistered the oath to the Senators in alphabetical order until steuator Wade approached, when Mr. Johnson objected to bu. becoming a mem ber of the Court, because he had contingent interest. A discussion ensued which tested until'5 o’cluck, when on motion, Judge Chase adjourned the court. ' Mr. Wade resumed his seat, and oa mo tion, adjourned the ttenate. V No progress was made in the impeaoh- meut esse daring neaily four hours' debate tuts afternoon. Utter confusion prevails re-, garding ibe mode of • procedure. A dozen Senators spoke, and no two agrte&upoo the u detail?. It was developed curing -the dis cussion, among other points made to the ftatihlacti' n pf the different speakers,, that Senator Wade, having an interest to Ah* re sult, had do right in the court; that being a Senator oi Ohio, It was his duty to tot and vote; -that though Senator Wade, had a right to vote, it was a matter resting with his own conscience; that when the President came to the bar it was the proper, time to make challenges; that the President had no right whatever to challenge the judges, which the Constiiiuiou provided for bun; that it was the duty of the Seuate in or ganic ng the court to keep the orgqhtek- ttou pure, so that if at the end the scales, were equally balanced the ride into which you throw Wade’s personal interest would kick the beam; that they were a Court; that tbey wmu a Senate; that witb half the mem bers sworn they were neither one nor the other. Thus the argument progressed until nearly five o’clock, whend member remark ing that Judge Chase bad been on duty since 10 o'clock, moved an adjournment. Senator Howard objeoted, stating that foey had a rule for adjournment. The Court was accordingly adjourned by the rate, and the Senate was leit in session. The managers were in attendance all the evening evidently impatient to begin the work ot impeachment. Large numbers of persons visited the Pres ident to day. • .... v . ' • ’-liib & an ton still sleeps in the War Depart ment. Gen. Thomas goes after bis private mails. Revenue receipts to day, $725,000. Judge Chase adjourned the Supreme Court' at 5 o’clock, to-day lor one hour, expecting to return irom tiie SenatejM- that lima* Noi doming,'Judge Field adjourned the Court ue til to-morrow. S|ms*c!hI Notices Savings Bank. \ : IMS. The annual interest d»« on iqpoto* firings Department of tifo Oglethorpe Inagreace CUtRJfeoy will be paid to depositors^ on djKnoad. or ptioed to their credit on pfWedUtlon o# "their b*l»k book* at the office of the Company, No. 117 Bay street, mh4 3t J. T. THOMAS, Secy. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PILOTS AND " MASTERS 6F VESSELS. CITY OF OVffcE HriLtii OjrncWL mi (Valter tbi* date *H veseels krrivfnS ** *hi* port, from abroad, without clean bill* of health, or hsvlrifIftd afcktieasbii board,• meat anchor st the tuarautine groaud. opposite Fort Jackson, until in- apected by th^ Health Officer, r ‘ Pilots and maatera of veaaela will be required to adware rigidly with the above order. By order I ' ';' 1 EDWARD U. ANDERSON. Mayor. J. f. McFaJteAND, Mi D;, .. . . V'J V Bealth Officer*. mbA-lOt The Great Preserver of Health. TARRANT'S EFFERVfiSB.iT NELTZKtt APER- lERjt jean always be relied upon aa a pleasant, mild, Spi*tey^Utdppridyc'Otftein alicaae.of Ooatlreneas, DyepepalSi Heart-burn', Sick Headache, Indignation, flour atomkoh, Liver Complaint, BilioRanesa, Fiatu- ;y, Fhlineea of Blood, aud all Inflammatory Com- ptl where k gentle cooling xathartio is required, Sp aaya the Ohamlat. ao aaya the Physician, bo saya the great American Publiccf the Nineteenth Cautery. Heed ye them and b4 not,without a bottle in the hoate. Before life is imperiled, deal judiciously with the symptom*, remember that the alight inter nal disorder of to-day may become antabalihAtein- eorable disease to-morrow. i Manyfactnfed only by the Role proprietor*,. Till- RAN TACO., Whole* Ue Drirgiiaia, 27S Griouwich hud 10# Warreu atreeta, New York. Sold by ah druggists. nep12-ly Notice—Special Tax, 1868. Ihx payers are hereby notified that the- tax on all buainafs, trades and .profeasrina, prescrilmd by brdlnahoe Pf December 30, 1807, in now due. I am r**C7 to receive payment' for the same. JOHN WILLIAMSON, jafeillj 5 S i w f city Treasurer. ■f" --—r^J-l US Published for Information SMmth Oaroliiia Radical Convention. CuARi^ssitoN, March 5.—la (he Conven tion to-day a a tespliutett was adoplod to petition CongiUfls to give the lands sold for Uuiied Stales taxes to the State for diatribu- lion among freedmen, . The value of .property thus demanded is $700,000. Everybody in the Convention is election eering for office.. Three-fifths of^ the offices id "tho State will be filled by negroes. The Secretary of State will- be n negro, Wf oeihajw the Lieutenant Governor. The larger portion of the. Legislature and some of the Judges will be negroes. . - J. ^ , 1 j . The attempt to force negroes into the schools with the whites has been postponed until the 1 lib tost., to await the iarett of the New Hampshire election. Ati am., March t Tbe repari uf (be Couiniittee on £dncatioa iu tekea up end debuted. A substitute offered by Mr. Har ris,. sod amended by Mr. MeC.y, was passed. It proridoe (bat all qtnidrev, irre- specMveof color, be educated by taxation. Tbe UnivertUy question was left-in iluiuqm. Good f< elinii p re mil a ■' U iS. : ). mtsalfialppk Bjadtejal Cur.Miu. Jackson, March 5.—The Courentiott ,d|d tbe iicaTiest' day's work of tbe semikju to day. Cum^IetioK reports on tbe £ueuti,a Hepertmeut, it lays them orer for Ooal ad option. Home excitement bas been occa sioned by tbe appearauq* al counterfeit Con v.-uth.n warrants. Ibryiaal MaaMrlai Kb,IWa. Annapolis, March 5.—There' #efe three unsuecessful ballots for Senator to-day. TI,. Hcthodlat Coor.reaces. BaLTuroan. Match A-^The Confarenoeof tbe Methodist Church South, BUbop J3bg- Rett presiding, and the Conference of tbe Methodist Episcopal Cuiircb, gBUhop Simp- son presiding, are, in session in this cMy..’ Tbe attsadance-i, tall. H. M. Toamm, a eelorod deiegala of tim Atlanta Convention decline, tatroo fcr Con gress ou the ground that the time baa not arrived when ft would brwise for ca, of bie color to aspire to such an honor. Gen. John B, Ookoon addresser^ a larf^e and enthusiastic meeting of Democrats at l Newuan on Tuesday lest. Tbe speech was applauded throughout. . efj> -/rr t The Wilmington and Manchester Railroad has been seized under a writ of (eqtfeetra- tion and placed in the banda ef n The change does not. interfere, say, the mington Journal, with the regular opera tions of the road, o »- , .Thk Lexington (Kv.,) Ohmrver ^«*y» ptmily.: Congress ha, incoeeded Iff- WWW control Of e,«ry power sb* the departments, of (be government except the aoaw of the -'Executive. T.xrrEihAHfliWOTft interns NEWS A STREET. A BILL TO BK ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE To crflnte the office of lunpector of Streets aud Laaes. to fix Uie p by ntid duties of the office, aud fi>r other i>urpOH& connected tllerewith. Seotion 1. .TbAAlyfor and Aldermen of the etty rd Savannah, In Dotmcil nsHGmtt ftd, uo hceby ordulu. That from and imin* diately alter the passing of this ordinance a suitable person shall be appointed by Council, who shall be known by the official designa tion of Impector of htreela and Lanes. The person ao appointed ehitil hold ins office until the first regu lar meeting of Council in January next, when an ap- K>lnt®tni shall b* made for tue then', next auccotd- ngyear, and aunaaliy thereafter. Siicii person so uppoiateddlull give a.beiui, with not less than two aoretiea, to be approved by the Mayor, in the i»um ot five teefasandtanbira, for the faithlul discharge of iM dutiea of his office. He may Dave an nSeiatiut, with, thk approval of the Mayor.. Tbe pay of Urn In- speatori^hali be al the rate of dollar* per montu,and.oX ihstesiaum at ——— d »l!ar* per moDUi, add teii* lnspeoibr aud Mdiatant shall be aubjeot io sna< eu-.iuo.byjfte M^yor und-remevai oy toe Ofej Council, as inrihe case of other city offioera. That said Inspector of Streets aud Larue ahaU at a I tiasaa to subject to the orders of ibe C numltCue ou Danes; hndt'rthe direction 6f the Mayor, Whoibay at any time aaU iu the aid and aeslaUnoe bftfewuiiy barveyor. Secxidu l. \ufLs\. is fartter ordained, by the an- thbrity afor<«ala, That ir »>hAil be the ciuiy oi said mm tor to keep theetieeis and luuei in good order Raid repair, and be shall at all time? be ready, w'th k* foroe, io do any and all necessary repairs, gr*c- ihf and leveiiuR of the e treat* aud thorou^hiara -, serioS that the t-ewera and drains m and aiouud the city aVtt kaui.open ^d in proper order tor the p*e- toge^f wrier b^jbnn tffe city <[ mite iud out of the tegion of iajury to. the i.eulth of the cityi b-elden ' ‘i, Ithhail bdhiiuiity to — * at'end to the opehlng whlQht - . . and graditig of new streets, aud to 11 auoh other waric ah may be assigned to .iim by the said Street and Lana Gommfuee, under the direction of the r the pr-p r discharge of the daiie** titer, aaj • the saM Committee are hereby a tlhor a d, under ne dilectfon aforesaid, to furnish sapi Ins. e, - tar with ue| exceeding iixmuleUii i.pc m*, uud »ucb other aasiatauae ee mi-y be rectasary for the busi ness aOresa.d, including the uni of persona sen tence to do servicenn public works Seotton 8. Anflit itt farther odained b; the an- theruy aforesal i, Thai the Committee ou Streets aud Lasus, under the direct on aforesaid, are hereby aothoriaed to r elect and reut a suit able wharf or other pi >ce for th* depo it and keeping oC stone bal last aud Other material, to b ■ encloa m and kept aa a repository or ptoptf materia Jut making the rep -.ire and lmprovamams contemplated by this ortlinalce, and to employ couvict or other* Lbor nulbeteat ter. preparing and laying emh material, under the‘su pervision of overseers of such labor; and a prison van shall be larnisl.ed for the pnrp.we of conveying prisoners subject to such duty to a ud from the place where the work may be needed. In Council, March 4.1868. First reading of an ordinance, hud published for iafoimotion. JAMES STEWABT, nutfi-dt Clerk of Council. NOTICE. Homkbvillk, Clinch co., tia., March 3,1868. mHE FI KM UF RUS9KLL A OOETfhE lb THIS A day dissolved toy mutual bdbftrat. The bnstoess will hereafter be continued iu the name of JAMES RURsELLwho is reMponaible for all demaude agaiaet the firm and is authoric *rt to rollect all d< tots due tbe dna.- Ay 1JR. GOETTEN may be found a the old' •and? wheie he will be happy to meet his old fr end? ml arqiH’ntance. .*■ JAMhbKCSSELL, ffib6 3m » v ' Ite GOKTTSE. •r.j. y - M A N ’ S D10JG HASEET SQUARE, SA7AMAH. t 1 ^-4 x-lyi'.ip b »q , f i, *i»l a^.l uuta. v ‘ . ^ ' , r ' t » . The Preprietw, tertaT tolteta la Kwepe, *ai reeeiviag a large Steek, h prepared te Sell, at PRICES which will he 18 Lfdjf ts they Bawght ia New ferk er ! V . X ISfilale^plfia, 1 the tellewiag toriiS i ^ ! !' ■'*% PAINTS, GARDEN SEEDS, ■W-l f'iJl' Surgical lnstruments, Dye Woods, Sponges, Etc. JeclWf New Advertisements. From thn first day uf November next, that LARGE COMMODIOUS STORE now occupied by B. B. Bffiytha it Co. as. a chinaware house, second floor,from fhe correr of Bull And liroogbtoa street*. ‘ 4l*ply to - * • ' ■ mlifi—eodaw iB. HABEBBHAy k BOMB. WANTED, .. c~ ^ LAD fifteen or rixtaetd pears ef,a«e, to attend io store. No one need apply who Is unwilling to carry bundles, sweep store, etc., when Apply to ^ 8. M- OQLDING, mh6—tf• Mo. lHOeapre j-i Greatest Invention OF THE AGE, !: " ..-.tV . ,-SiT A SEWING MACHINES L 1) E Y GOODS! SPRING TRADE! I 8 G 8 WHO IESALE ! JOSEPH 8, WHITER- PATENT,, js^om Marker, TucteE Guage CAN BE APPUED TO Any Sewing Machine, AND Wtitf SaVe Two-thirds 'of tho Labor ; Ho <ir RStJDIECD IN TOCK1HO. For ule bv ,, . LftTHHOP * 00., Agent, Florenca Sewiag Maeffifle Co. a P-.bAMltTON. Agent Wheeler St Wiiharf Sewing Mnehiae Co. o i 3 J< lW AL In Store and For Safe. 200 BALE9 0F ** E5 Barrels KEROSENE OIL, a® Boxes SHOUUJEBa, ^ f • ; mh6—tf WILMA—* WARP k fltgWMfc FLOUR. 100 BARRELS balti ' iore scp er . Landing from steatnehtp North Point, For sale by mhs—eodlw SORRRL BB* THKRS. , SEED RICE! 1AAA BD8HEJ* SEED; RIOE, free of gtM3 AV7VP" “ until, and lea* than three per cent, ol red. for Sale by nahi—|w DUNCAN A JOHNSTON. GO TO GARDNER’S PHOTOGRAPH fiALLEEI, . ,54sT SIDE MARKET S^UVIBE, ^ (FORMERLY BBOWN’S GALLEBYJ FOB YOTO PUOTOQAKPlIh, * i ’ UAHTKS Off VY9|TR9, and all other stylos of 1 IOTUHk^ from a Tin-Type to a Life Sine in Oil. *- ^ IWCOPISS OF OLD PICTCBjES neatly executed^ 1 FRAMES, FlTTINOfl, CASES, &0l . .. jtft-p.tm N—B C Noe. other Gallery In the city. Furs and Skins. nTW, OTTER,. MI 4K, RACCOON, etc., bought for shipping; also, - HMca, Beeswax and Wool. * * Cfi ARLES LED LIS, faNt—MAF4w UZBay at.. foot ot JafiSraon. FOH SALE. rjiwo OOOD DRAFT BUSSES, not orer men ,au.«f age; wft.W«fer haavy work, eJUieri. dr.y- lag'okota a planfatfonf 'Price reasonab'e. 4 . B. P. TUN ISON,. Vfi riksUhtyi 1 ¥. f ^fea|Sou^erpExp^etaCo. - Mffi 3. OF ABOUT 1IQHT THOWAHD , for Mle to arrire. - ’ - 1 " r tabxA-iw ' soMrirr hAsershan ‘6 NOVA -I th,0 Ijadies 1 pRiass i ■« - AXDt- o l6ak,m aking! 1rf«i fcJSSS S!?* "'.rv*’ <B»o, Jfcdam ImL L- DBURY’fl DreaB andoioak Oatterft, tsnow •repared to CUT. FJT Erd LADIES*' tod fcHIl.DBEN’S DRBMK8. «LOAK», BASQUES, etc./ St tha hWflrfaehtens and in tlie higtoM «tylu t/t the art. Ltofte* PrriBae*Oet and Bteied, andwarrented to PS H r Panareg foe Udtee’ Writes, — n ‘ 50 cento; Gored Dreeare and Skirts, toltoWdery, 8fampii>e anfl Needle branches promptly executed. tiUVT to-Madam Prorya X»3 Br.iagU.a ..... pFffTAIM, wprk If all itft brand WAgM^ftgw^gAPy yURCAJI, B W1* BKTWEESTHB STATES: iia rfc.rm.ter, l.agart .ad Ben.lt>,’ ““H. bTRPdSHS. * s Mt daaerip- •; #va . M. EC. CullQns VMJ OULD reapectaxiiy inform hi* bt— ttortatoere ™ aud thepublie generally tkakltelofl 7\9 Removed his Wood Yard . -To-tei- Wharf At (out «f W«*t BfmA itreet, where ire will oontttraa to ktep ' " all’ qualiti^^ oc wqod, and deliver It In qoaall&en'fo »ult parches*re at tha liw- at msruat prrefta. and with dlapa'ch. mhfl-tt NOTKJE lUXfllipiEES. j Essfea Ail goods left on wharf after sunset will he At risk and expense of owners. STARR * ROBERTS, mhO-nt -U3- Agcnta, Eist of FreigLt toatorai A—John Aiken. B—Barnwell A Pcrivcn, Baggage Agent Ore S R, W Beribgton, N T Brow*, Jtt Barrow. M P Bean- <2^. man, Mrs J Clare. 1>—1* H MSiie, C S DaBolle, 0 BrPne, W G Dick- “riitnMmriiig. tfrM, hkwoxf FF«rUi,d e Fleoitogt H a t il t’. II—K U H.ll, H U UKriaon, t D .1—Svaborti Junes. K-6i«utoptotM*:>r f ^'1 JU -H lutue. OI Law. A O Lorraine. - J A Martin. Mrs E UMolleo, I B Mallory, W \: ri.-ij D O OmneH, Mra J O Owsaa, CK Osgood, Mias OjirTi, 0 D Owen*. • - - «■—W B Pmm, Para* A Son, J W Psrkiaa, E M P it^VJt* witslMMlIM teiriud.' It—s H BooterM, n H Sorter. Diax lMn w sj^uit. u a aiMbnot u c stniiiMa, til.au. pbeiu, C F S..j.r, D 8 .S^rtgri M fclu>{ CAMEY BIRDS. t>artie*- i. XT ar« rrq tested to call at my I _ and get there a* I wW read all rawtalagaohaafl tu a ahflrt >ime to Algnata. .mhO-J-U Juinm 60 TSJ RElBKFKiTHEfQBt;. i ‘V - -9MB • ' .j -iLjv v*f - v<»T U0H.l«taYBLri|f»riai ' i \'WSLL OIWW M-or, -. r «.-i • w.” *tejingfrip,*ke Mei^erafo#|p Ua FJUWfrV EfMHto, Rawh «tfc, ; ATMAiPomcretL 40- flu WMMM AmSMu. *tX <«»<*. Dour* «i>en at 7 o’clock. , FXoi^lj flcFoU.teMOUJtJtwC- J? ^ TIOKftTS to b. tad At tk. 8enve. , , 3<H) bblfc 8.MO ftfc O0M.M0Mtl.IMf. ■ • * J * WHXIWI. ' .-■..t . ■yf.viftW.WMkn *d ’it il l W A T K I N 8 ixi WILL 8E PREPARED TO OFFER, KJr T ! I !* -■>^'•1 “ ■ • • - ' : ;* ^ fi ABOUT TAB 10th imMHT, C OMl»L E T E- ST OCK, OPT THEIR J , Mucl USUAL FAVORABLE ih 4—St 'N CiUANO 1 GUANO 1! ... 1 FCKUVIXX SUA.O, pmw M, At s,0M p,id.. I. tm>.. *83 (Ml ^(.Ihut PaOVPHU-FKSIIVIt, GOXMI, With So. 1 P.rovl.o, of ».OHT«n,l, IK It, M uulniivui wliiu nano «v*xa, ,a»u««i with ooioi.i IU( * ' .rfio tea .f a,BM Hull, I. .... .r borrrl. -$03 DO Uhju<. nunttvirnuta, .cjutb PAcn-ic, b..t puospuatic tn- prtM of S.OO, poooOa, lB httc. or bsrrol*;.. *5* 00 Mob (MUu homo OOOOX, por tarn of 0,000 poood., 1b l»*. two gr».M of PHOKPH.vnc ciKUBKix iu «mxoa....|3i ou to Am ou M UM nnfXB, oxnon, u |1 SO per ksrc.l. OAiiH AT (SAVANNAH. Credit Will ho (tiven anUl N((vemT>er lnt, 1868, upon un* doobtM cttyocoepnhoeowia wtieti ou. an extra chtrg. will bo ulded. ^AETICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE^ ABOVE-MENTIONED .-it •••;! * ' ' _J :I * ‘ - •'•••• Sol ti. bl © isp b. o-!P eruvian fimmoxuatsd fioluble Pacific Guanos! MOfi COMPOUNDS Of BAKEIT8 ISLAND and BOLIVIAN GUANOS, B5 aud 80 per oeut. bone pbotpbate, rendered roluble* and yieltliug 30 10 $5 per ifdtono do id, ammrmiated with No. ; 1 Pflnivisn Gnnuo, end- with matter, (■ote eoriceofrated add rich FfertiMfer; conbioiBg tha chief mineral constituents aad adapted as nearly aa possible to all ettmates, soils and crops, having - _ flatjgfhciorily toiled by practical aud aciemific Fanners and Planters, upon 0oUnu, Tobacco, Wheat, aud Tegedablea of all kinds, from whom the highest teati- ■ODiikkiw becttMred. : ? r by tin CARGO pt RBTAIL* in'bags and barrris, iu quaotltie* to auit pur- JOHN, B. SARDY, Importer and Manufacturer, -• M Mlh KmI. bibw Wall, law Iwk. tfSOl* * GORDON, 96 Any Otoeet, 1 ■■ ^ ; / ^ general agbnts at bavahnah. GIKKI, No. i BtoddanTs Lower Bauge, in nW aatborized to eelL tend ferl^mphkt. lebtt^teprl Par kl- •;;<( J/J - Ciedkery, vil. 1*1 •’« t ! Cl-l i j Of! tt pom . j ub ivv ii m ,1*1 CtfiTRES-WRlNGOfS FOR RENT, -p*0 OOBIX.BTABUS BOOMS, OHPCBMIFHCO, WHOM, tat a .mall Orally witMoat cbUim.ot t* 1 hlte xMitlcB Will b. ranted low to appro.*' tra.nn^ AM>iy,t>rillsotFtc«- (rtit-tf Guano! Fertilizers! TX7B HAVE POR EA1E *Ww - .'-I oy. :« ■ ; Hoyt’s Soper-Plamptaate, 3 *2 l -JUfcB'h'fricivnvj 1 ■. f"| j aioi' * ; . 4 . * . _ T-'llUf-ft IflrvfwH it ll Ss.d l iWV r ’S' n r tny-y.'rtf |«_iT 4i .iintiith&jj mrrr •oay $"** tx v*it. a-a - — ’O Hit JTT—A XKIK.H..BT 1* EVANS' Row, cot-uiniag eight rooms and kitchen In the yard, with water np aitd — atalra. Apply io Mrs. I KVAnB, -. ‘ . . Eva lb’ Row. to Rent. «§ D , □re Li A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ait- | Bated on Montgomery street, near I Liberty, to epl ndld Wtter,eod dtud op vllb tyu uid wjer tbrubykaot. tt TtiM OFPIOK . , mb3—tf lartb xadSootb. wlto fraMloeceee, Jlko mutefactORr, to wfcna w. bar. Mery coofl- We komeleo iaoffiy o( IM ouno* CO.’S flolnWe Phespkatie and Am- •M numiated i Ouno, * »*» 1. btxb'y rr.lMB lded. eod wife, wewlUMIettwvuiy uoltaro pet Trw, oo tie mow terms a* ahRve. s Ihutoto-Im - ■ DOIIOANA JOliirffrOE- .WS.yaL.ftoitygqK.Knaaw te ««■ ’*»*.