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VOL. 4—NO. 60.
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TERMS.:
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^ WEJBW NEW8 AND HtOtaLD
alngloCopiM ■••*
BATKS or ADVBHTI8INS.
«- A 8QCAJU! t* ton nwrauredltare of Nonpareil
n f, a N'KWH AND H*RALD.
I'j-ADVEKTISEMSNTS.-WMf HWffif* .W OP
pl ., ijoare; .acli lubrequoiit lnrertion, 78 mti pm
'‘"^Wrm.'rant. fbr ono month "Wlft
nr a
bAiU!
■wrieil
e office.
»t apeoisl rate* which can be aarartoUtod
rata
[OOMWUIIICATED.] »A .
Mobia i’oNo, Qa., March 7, 1868.
Ainiil the political confusion and th* dia-
M 'aoizcd condition of affaire, there is some-
ll ,i u(! hopofnl in the energy with whioh the
agricultural fraternity arc plying. the plow
iho lioe. Notwithstanding the great
Htnouiit of rain which has fallen, hindering
farming operations, the planters in this sec-
ti , m „ r e almost tip with the times; the greatest
driwliaok with which they have bail to con-
t,„J was obtaining of an adequate fore* npon
tl„. proper basis—that is, a division of the
crop. It is almost impossible at the first
tuicttgemcnt to secure the required number
trim will regard their obligations. So far at
m y observation has extended, five ont of
or :y tweuiy negroes who have entered into
contact, have tied to other qtt^xtttrs, mad
hmee no little difficulty haa been erp*-
riruedby the planter'in procuring his la-
burett!
The disasters of the past have not aHo-,
gel tier becu lost in ibeir influences. On
m;my plantations in this country no negro
Sirttwfe Umwmbm Mawteowuiypi Ac
"Madteai;
. -LiUHr. !- o. 1 - 1 •
u/f.
AU'C'n .A >
'WtiS.VjAMiiUH bet
Jvv hu
eQinb yod who hail not a sufficient sup- species will be perpetuated or not, is a quw-
’ - ion for the learned to diserrn And lime to
determine. Very few are aware of the ex-
iaU noc of this wonderful being, even in the
neighborhood where hia parents are said to
reSi^—ihvijtc Union, March .lOrA,
ply of both meat and corn to feed himself
and family, the planters refusing to advance
these articles. With no provmoo bills to
ma t, the plantor can count upon some rpf
turn of their invoatineut iu stock and Urtid.
This was the fatal mistake pf last year—
pliioiers purchasing corn at s|2 50 per bushel
and bacon at 25 cents per pound to feed their
Lauda. In this aectiou most of the negroes
nmda plenty ol corn last year—soine of them
enough to bread them two or three years.
Improvident creatures as they are, they were
uneasy until they had disposed of it. To the
di rrioient of society aud good order in the
community, and most unfortunate to the
ue^ro since “freedom broke loose,” there,,
have b< eu established all over the coui
little grog-shops, where the meanest whiskey^
and lotteries!, tobacco are exchanged tor the
excess oi l be corn crop, and olteu tunes for the
weekly rations. .Nothiug is stronger than a
negroes love for whiskey aud tobacco, aud
he would do without his bread any day to
i-fcuro his dram in the morning. When re
duced to straights, gambo is uot very partio-
ulnr whether tue corn comes from his cabin,
ur from las master’s crib; aud these little shop
keepers have uo compunction of conscience
in bartering lor il, no matter if they knew it
whs obtained feloniously. These shops are
the festering sores upon our community, and
^ nit* u great hindrance to the planting frater
nity.
( mere is another feature worthy of notice,
id that is, our planters are dividing lircir
op, half corn and half ootton. By such A
lUise, with anything like a f.ivorabe season,
ere will be no necessity of importing f
ishel of corn tb this country. In fact, ]
have heard ol ono or two, who have deter-
mined since the recent developments at
Washington City, to putonly one-third in cot-
t<ui. ill fact, the planters are anxiously watch
ins' the movement of events, and there may
1"\ ere planting time arrives, quite a chauge
of crops.
Iu a former letter to yonr paper, I opposed
the prevailing method of hiring 'aborers, ». e.
the third of a crop. This poiicy is already
cuuxiug trouble. From almost every quar
h r 1 Hud that negroes are anxious to change
hom i lie part ol the crop, to certain wages,
however email the wages’ may be. In some
instances where employers refused to comply
with their requests, they have bundled up
‘‘bug and baggage,” aud left lor other sec-
U us. If there should, as the season ad-
Viincoa, be a probability of failure, we may
uxpect many a field to be abandoned.. ; '.
iu a negro, obligation is noihing. ' -Thpy
have uudt*r the new dispem-ution, been
taught that no obligation, however sacredly
burned is binding to a rebel, and they are
liberty to violate the sums, as soon as tbejt
•Denver ttml tin*, arrangement is uot profit
able to them. II.*1101, wo And the country
R'vurtuiog with idle negroes without auy vis-
lAble moans of support.
bi “ibis ueek ol woods,” we are most un-
Wtuuate, we bavo no mails. Tue steamers
k ‘ l >e ami Swau, our only friends, they
' ,nu K us news semi-occaHionally. The mail
| oule houi this point to Waynesboro’ has
.* ami we have received about four
mails, ai ilifT^rent periods, varying from ond
t" four weeks apart, and the contractor now
fCl ' ,Ub determined to Ut it atom. CJould . not
8oU10 *hio induce Uncle Sam to forgive the
b'tit, and appropriate a portion of the tax
bt- people pay in this neighborhood, to
J uak,,, 4 ft permaneul mail arrangement? Ia
»i*pe «.t winch 1 subscribe myself as . Sj <
Another Convention.—Wc find in the
, 1,11 Opinion of Saturday, a protest against
, u °miuaiioa of Builock by tbp w«wt-
'ig^erH and niggers, uud a'ctul to? another
''uvention to assemble at iytlauta, or. Iho
- -h iustant. Josh. Hill, Farrow and the
neviiaole, irrepressible Blount, and - Mr. J.
• ht.cg, u f Macon, seem to be the principal
antpulators ot this side show. We judge
t?ro was some cheating aliout the spoils,
I ' lue kclirynu*.—Macon MosKWjer.
■UBUOAH «YHh-
pjrace Greeley --
thren of Indiana,
GrebIaRy Avtkb the
loins’’ and “Fools.”-—J
after his Republican
who adopted a xesolulion at their recent
Stale Convention to pay the bonds of the
Government with Grcen^cki. : Aftd da the
Ohio Republicans, on the 4th inst., adopted
a similar resolution, Mr. G?«ftley‘s “plaster
of infamy” will fit them as well as the In
diana Republicans. "Bay# Mr. Greeley i ;
“Rut while our reputation for integrity is
thus of the grayest pecuniary importance to
us, Bcurvy politicians are tempting the peo
ple to play the knave in the faoe of all man
kind. ‘Pay off the debt in greenbacks, ’ say
the tempters, ‘or drclare that you Will so
pay it; then take care to make greenbacks
abundant and cheap, and you will 1 sensibly
lighten your public burdens.’ And evsry
rebel or rebel sympathizer in the land
nbouts,, ‘That is. the dodge! Pay the debt iu
greenbacks in bundles! Make the bond
holders rue the day when they loaned their
money to put down the Confederacy! Pun
ish iheru well for the. hostility to the rebel-.
liou'! Legal tedder forever 1’” 1 * •
Greeley proceeds:
VHe who tampers or coquets with the
Crime of retmdiai ion. meditated by the ah-
thofs and-backers of the device of payiog-
those bonds in legal tender, is not merely a
vill^n, but, if a republican, is a fool also ;
since he is digging the grave of his party
and aignallj aided to elevate' the .copper
heads to power.”
^Villains’'’ an»l : “fools}”- Welt* whf -^fOt’
fiiiish by adding ^‘hypocrites’^also ?
oiqj
awaxlr av xbuoht- o w
M fiiuvy am r Mo f' jAi/n j.t/. sv
UKBOLBV EXTBACT B®DBD HIM ha
wt utmurnm* fraSMtM btoumkiUiFnti
y . HRHIHlii?iiwiiiiit4 by bm; alvaiiai
lytona. and if bo treatamt laaobmltte* to sea-
4 rfi^d re*pr|», taiTtqg ken
TRbin tbe put week, while tTHTelinc
throBNh the aoethern portion of Lincoln
county, i moet wonderful human mon-
whine
tea train* of, nge, Wdktac, telktaa, eeting.
etc., in tbe nast npprered inennile aanneBi
with * third ennarowiiic, been it* beok.uk-
medutel; between the Uionldea. Hue erai Ink. i r,- fT7
ee it ie celled, ip no. febbp, tueleee .exereu- , ‘On Ji.V
•nop, M is oamaon ieiwoh .beeki.ef na
ture, hot ft healthy, welMeAeedr Umb. with
sepermte and appropriate tehee, joicta, tda»-
olce, ete-V end epplied.hy > UhliWq.owner, to
a number of strange uses. In the centre of
pscmUUug ths limb to be moved freely in ail
direction^ by means of several powerful
and etradgely complicated moaolea. From
the socket extends a large triangular bone-
dr three arnall bonea combined—perfectly
straight, and about eight iacbea in length,
terminating in a abort flexible . wrist,
npon which oloaely fits the haaA Sbia aampUua^lnwDltr «r~a(AUHit au^Mo?
hand is somewhat in tbe shape and
8 witfrf.ip«^Mss , j®
distHBCea about the rim. Tba-fingers have , . ,
i- 196 ' - il! * 11
diuary hand, their grip, however,being much
more powerful. ' Tfiej>ahn, w)jioh seems al
ready hardened bift iise^t tecedasl into the
i At a word from its mother, the child lifted i • A J , i.\(tX’A
and carried about with its strange member a
bmall-cliair, and other unwieldy articlef*
suspended itself from ibe doctor’s walking-
stick—in fact* went .through evolutions
which would put td bldsh a* well trained
idbiikey. : y - t/ :
. The doctor candidly declares that he
deems .the case not deformity; that the iim
bsiug perfect and harmonizing with the J e
tire body, is nothing more nor less than
designed addition to it by its gr^at Author,
and this little boy’s birth Jias created ablan}t
m natural history. Thai he ia not of the
■genus homo is oer^dp^bqiwbelher.hisstrftpgis
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to
;*ift rio'Uii'Fi
tt * v ««i \ i\. 1
y j an ordinance ^ '
Toiind tb« vbiIoub ordinance* of,the. «hv
tanDoh In reUUea to the Fire Department of
tRvaaoalL and to increase tie dBcienoj of eaU
iWiiiartrornt
SeMtii 1. The «&Tor.«a Ahtorraea ol the ct« o« r
Suvann.h, In UoaDcil asMOtblwl, do barebj ojduu,
TTi.tlt ihali'hot haroiftor bel.tw n: ter anyorrml-
' ' of aremen to beve any tnln« to (10 ur Ui U
led wiib tbe 8.vuuub Fire Depaitment lnde-
Uveianft wttboat Iheoonooel H tbe OHr iu
jncftaiifl CoonpUabslI kwesBnr. ase lto boatjfc, ,
f,rt. to prevent flie lneorpotUoa of any new ire com
pany In tbe city of Savannah, but not to prevent the
renewal PC aay extoUsg charter of a Ire company,
rSection V. And It la farther onJWned bJ Ureaa-
tbority .foreMid, Tbat beMafler arely rapine or
et her article oe tbiag need far Of.•MttnfMbmealjl
Ore, and pat into tbe aervlce of tbe ally, abalt, wltb-
ont resiwet topwnenl^b^eoBalde'edthp
withdrawn float service wf , , _
notice to tbe coontJI'. abd pvefy ai
couaiuyiu. t
Sections,
mppcrltu* oTiTii} deacHptlohs^ali
osaigned to aRy private wore or,enterei
iheraln, or be removal, br carried or pi
the proper station assumvd to It, with cut thewi
[ bdnsent of the Chief Fireman and the appro'
theMavOr. . .. ,
Sentiou 4. And it U further prdsined by the autho
rity aforesaid. That every fire company having con
trol or management of a steam fire engine shau have
thu right to elect its engineer, under ibe following
roles. Such company shall uolily the OhiatTiretQSii
Ui « itH election, and he snail at once appoint a com-
miueo ot three eaginetra. who ahaH torm an wam-
lamtt iski'dr ‘ and if the engineer‘'e!ecied be Wrmd
competent, the Chief nreman aaaU approve the eieo-
tton and lortliwith send the action of the examining
board to Council for eonflrinittion; and no person
shall b ; s lowed to become a candidate for engineer
uuU-ss he shall predocecertifiostee-of proper q jaiifi-
a tlons irom engineers well known to'be cpn^petent
Srfa W edch.qniftflcetlOnA ‘ >i *’
' tedtton 6. And it ie fm-ther ordained by the aetho-
ritiulores&ld. That each fire eompSny rnsnagiog a
aiOart engine shall be allowed oue hundred dollars
Mr month for ordinary expenses, and so much of
any ordinance as allows salary or compensation to
.'fo'd itif farther ordaMma by t
resnid. That no steam fire engine o
of any deScriptloh shall not. here*
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ltltbtiM
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f»t
Ueltt 4':'aj y■
bwur.n jj.R
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rate
brick
kM-
lAos No-f.iirmmWiflii- 1 nb&rh^rs «n«iS«wj ***&■•''**
1 °“' w ^
Dds, stooe ia the bladder, cakalas, gravel or brl<
-jia
USB ULHBOLD4 PUItD kXTBACT BBOHD.
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last. .
„.ctkm G. And It l«1Urther ordained by the autho
rity aforesaid. .That itghaU hot be lawful for any.au-
ginereof or attached to any steam fire engine to pat
on a pressure of more then seventy pounds of steam,
unless ordered to do so by the UbKf Fireman, under
a penalty ot thirty dollars tor each and every viola-
i iun of this prohibition; and It shall be the duty of
etch engineer to have hia engide m proper working
otiler a Per return from a fire and before leaving tbe
'engine lor his. lodgings. Ail necesssry repairs of
engines or other ft e apparatus shad, before being
made,be roper i ed Immediately to tue officers of such
engine, who wll notify the same to the Chief Fire-
tr sa or Iosp<xtiDg Officer of to* Department, who
will order the neot«*ry repairs mane, unless tficy be
of magnitude, aud then they shall only be made with
theconsentof th^Maybr. ’ J ' : 7 “
8cutluu 7. And isle further ordained by the autbo*
of steam
IBM«■■?*■*I oil t
n.j *.ti v* kb~u-ii
. ;j hu-
tt £r.
Pits, * /ill '.<‘*1
»-.hO unrl Mill It-
Th# ProprleUr. lwiiiR fcfi U finropr, an4 *• ,
' . COOPt iu
in '•ut ajii-...I ]j.^ > .-*} T i«ui. »;»-nniTivr^ |o
f! UOM
m
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PAINTS, GARDEN SEEDS;
11 r-»'*>4 >t* > - -t- I .i.u i.**-4J./d Lailf.T.^ui h»«* 1-'-- ;• i»'W *-?r v fia f-i mi-:
>jiO<k..*tJ h ‘r-.v,. i . .»•. >H |yv»i :£>i.’-ui]t'»i !>w Inti .fiinq IwiWI *.*1» *, ,.loir>ii.ri
.fj lo*Miqo:, i { - » • A. ? .. 7.-j I*i to kitiv4ih wi «N4fl atff; zxritm v
Surgical Instruments, DjtfeWflodsi Sattnges, Etc.
. i. ’l < h o ' •»* •*• • ’ " i <•*« imM ftreiaae aowBi-Ki In* >.
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Iff
both sexes, nse HI— ^
H. It will give brisk and SASrgsUc jsslings,
you to sleep well.
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AKE SO HeeP BKFLCAftANT 111 UN31VI
ftesisdies for nna-easaat and dangerous dts-
LD*S JSXTKAOT BUUHD AND
ISPS. Uss HILMBOCD'9
IMFftOVMD ROW’WAS*.
Tbe Public Debt.
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Washington, March 6.—Tbe followinu is
the jfitatement ot the public debt on the lift
of March: , ■*-
‘ i DEBT.
Debt) bearing ctflq intertwt..... I.„
Dehij v»r mg CUT resay bite rest, ..
Not presumed for payment
Debt bearing no interest..
w
lTanjEr^fi
0 414,169,064 f 1
Total debt .q hym. •iU7,079 W
‘jlgUMTI* 1 i*»n*~iteviW' Cyl.
vie-. V. J
,_ n .... almost
iacity or test without the consent or the Chief Fire-
'Who Will see to the utility of having such tests
_Je at ihe annual parade, when two hundred fe«t
ot the best hose will bo furnished of the capacity of
two hundred and fifty pounds te the inch, and which
hose will bu Used for tbai pnrposs and no other. For
every violation oi any provision of this section a fins’
of twenty dollaru may be imposed; beeldda whioh. in
any case where damage may be oone to private pro-
,| portji by any fire V^ehie or other apparatus, and for
J which the city may be Lable,. such damage shall be
1 All lee led from the managers of such englue or sppa-
ratua. i 4 • • * . • • • • * :
beoiion 8. And it Ih further ordained by the aotho-.
rity aforesaid, That it snail be lswful fair any esglne,
Host, oart or hook and ladder track to take the moet
available route in going to * fire; bat, on returning,
it sfiaii not he lawful for each endin'*, oart or track
t„ be!carried ^n er over any side-wa»k or through any
sunsre, or through the Market, under a peushy of
tWr y dollars on the persea or persons vioiattngthifl
section; and any damage done to a pavement or to
private property stall be'borne and paid for by tbe
managers of tbe fire companies by whose fault the
damage miy budohe.
8k-oi inn 9 And it Is further ordained by the autho
rity etoresaid. That hi case of any diHagreemsnt bo-
tween a fire company and the chief officer or officers
of the Fire Lepartment, from el egfcd insubordina
tion negl* ct of duty or othe wiee. the same shall,
after the erae'Kency is over, be referred to the Mayor
for hi* arbitiament, with the right of either of the
parties to take nn appeal to the City t oanoil, wno
shall finally decide the matter; an* all ordlnaubes or
parts of ontinanc -e, so far as they militate with this
ordinance, are hereby repealed.
OrdHisnce passed iu Don*'oil, March 4th, 1868.'
MARTIN J. PORI),
M..yor pro tern.
Attest—Jamxr Btkwabt, Clerk of Council-
m T—lot
T®*
A fore the nervous and debilitated should tmme-
diately see HALMROLp’fi IXTKAOr MUCJID.
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Oolni....
Currency
...aoii
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Total in.Treasury*-• • ♦ - • • ^a v •
Debt less csMi kt Treasury.. A.. .... ^ire.W{i»AWK,
A decrease oi.-... v *V58
'J bo warwnu'i«Hiied by Ihe Tveasn
partineut do riait.Jfftbrttaor. 1868, tom,
reqaireniem# oC tlih fOV«lx»Iftdftt ifi in
nniqbiifkas v* M
civili mlsccHai»eoa« 'AfA ftare<Sa;4nler.:
InteiSefgu jfte"pkhttS^ebfr*^•
War j .s. .A y .. • *<«• I.
Navy. .’.rev*• • -• »vCy“L »•
interior, pensions and laBf • ■«- WW. 4vri,w | 0
The warrants fesoed- for the redemp
tion of the public <^»rt ft\* pot included in
the above. x *
Receipu of Celtoe.
verv small recfckfta last wftrt at Oo,
lTimims and Montgomery, ComSWW wUhik®
receipts of tbe previous wseM, akow drary
plainly that ootton on the plantations has
aboot ■“played out.’” Under tbe impeins
given by tbe advanoe ift prices, colteo
lately been b'nmoaJdTm mai&sfc • Week
foraf last, with tb»ft stimiU#*, »hool 2,«00
baltis were received Ul but, noi-
wilksUndiog tbe took that prices cooUnutd
to allvawee, and were last wbek ^WFtbao
fbe week before,* only 8fl8 bajek were reeeirea
i* tbil^it/tastvVeA iM M id Vdnl
ify.; BO Vtefit-ft
tb^ face of ft —
very extraordinary, and oao base only
explanation—4he exhaustion Of Jhe tiock fa
OiiaTfldiintrv. We exoect to htys yepdrtft tit
*'* T1,s Tbampist.—Speaking of tbo
t!ir?, re *f ot Lhls I^ e, nocraiic campaign dooo-
v,, ffiroogbout the Southern Stales, the
•^UviUe B aa ner savs:
tl,v* " fcr receiving a Cordial reoeption from
)*di» •» °* ^ >lCou » ^ ,e will proceed via Mil-
y. 8 Augusta^ Columbia, Richmond,
lo in* b Washiugtoo. ‘He has a good report
line ,|?. ot tlju people Oft Georgia along tbe.
’Pl le 118 . travel through tbe whole Stale.’
Ini In D r ^ lans °ught to be supremely gratc-
■io Bates for thus * ‘
,, (Pii f , - 8*i8tft3 acting as their political
j.‘a- * “w bnloie the throne of the great
cal Movni. The Southern Siaies #fe
he a great cage of lions or
i Mogul.
f. u PP0fced to
I ‘‘Hors. "
]*Hh a
The
unrepentant, God-forsaken re-
I (»i\f re ^ le fiuiuials, and Bates is the poliii
1 1 i? Auib W “ r Herr DriesWaciT^
! iiintoj 0 •tuhUKHt (liem unbarmeft/> AsAiM
| -hairt - u &\ ma or Mexico flaunts thewwd
■ 6o the eyes of the infuriated bull,
i iol„r« r i )0 * ,l,CAl matador has flaunted the
uur* ‘ ot l “ 0 flag itefore tbe ihforiftted,'
them n * lroc,< !d rebels, aqd bos subdued
U> kindness with his amHe/’ , ' ‘ V
I e,i) Vo, !‘"' s RwbhgI—Abom 9 »'«ieklata
Kichrogev* Gerftitoa haroese-
on p r ’ i Wa * drinking iu a lager-beer seldom
street, when * message waa set*
1 side ^'u that a woman wasted-tb see him ®ot-
I »om weut oul when be was met by a
I naiue d Bruel, who without skying a
I in h’ t contents of a bottle of vitriol
I iff ! i ’ burning. fci«n in a terrible man-
ri'Xife u P roba Wy ‘destroying bis eyesight,
husi' , el > was recently divorced from her
ci^.- >*od Eichioger was one of the pria-.
tlirel» Wltae88ea sgainst her, for which ehe
T. revenge. She was arrested.—iV.
/0sf » February 28. '
iliglftreteipi at P ell the ffieeriof porta
i Uiia Hnw lo tbe 'ebd'of 'llie' »ei»fln; and
Ujnk Unit the great falling off laai week
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Pubiiihed for Information,
A BILL TO BfB ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE
To ereate ihe office of 'Inspector of Street*; and
Lauett, Ut fix Uie pay aud duliea ef the office,
hint fur other ftorposcs cOnBeoiod ibarawith.’
Section 1. The M tyor ant\ Aldermen of itie city of
Savaoimh. iu (.louucil uaseiniiled, m» liereHy of'btln,
I'liat f i-m and immidiarely after the puaRiag of tins
erdiuaurea foil table peraon shall bf «pi>oin(oUhy
Ounuctl. Who tfkatl tte known by the official deidtfn*-'
boa dr ln«p xU»i*of Stroeta and Lanes; ’ffiie perktn
•o anointed ahrtil hold hia office until the firat regn-
l«r »xuetinir of Ootriidlin Jatuikry next, when an »j-
pidnt«#em stall be mode fi»r the then ueXiaticceed-
ing year, and auuualiy thereafter. Such person ho.
appoinied sbatl give a bona, with not lees than two
burefcea, to lur*j>|Woved ny the Maydr, in tbe sum of
five thouH^nil doil irn, for the faitlilul dfficharK* of
me duties'Of liU office. Me may iiave an aaelstant,
With the approval of tbe Mayor. The pay of tew ln-
spector 9hall bo at the rate of ■ ■ ... riollara
per 'mourn,and of the assistant at —— doitara
I per month, uud ‘■sit 1 - lnspeumr and assisunt Hhall be
1 fliitijoct to sub. i-n^ion by tbe Mayor andrsmovat by
the Oii y Council, as iu the case of other city officer*
The said iuspi otor of Streets sad Lanea shall at ad
times be subject to ibe orders of the 0»maritt*« on
Streets a ml Lanea, under the direction of the Mayoe't
who may at any time call in the aid and aeStstaoc*
of thbOi^rounreyor. .
fieotioii l. And it is farther ordained, by the
thority afor-aaid, That ii shall Ito t-fca duty ot sad
Inspector to keep the streets and bums in good order
a lid repair, sod he shall at ail times be ready, with
his fiiroe, to di» any and all neoeeaury repairs. nr*a»
Inward leve.ing of tbe ttreeh aud thorou, hlarer,
ntelng ttiat ihe -evers and drains ia and aroand the
city ftro kept open iUd tu proper order for the pa**
S HATTERED CORSTTrUTIOW^ RESTORED BY sageof water beyond thacjlylmitoand oat of teto
flKLUiiOift'i EXTRACT BIJCMU. I regiolu- «f injury - to tlte nedth of the oily; btaldss
■ p OX ft/ * 1 i t ^ 1 I I I which,It.ahallbe ‘ J
ou i.iimi
i4.i.i; nil
A 1
ItM 1 l
whicb, u .b>u to> Iua det, to .ul to too nputog
and grading ol ocw atgreto, and to all aooU othar
work aa may bo osaigned to aim by the said Street
and Lane Committee,. nnd^r the- direction of. the
Mayor. F.>r tue pr.p :r. diHcharge of the duties
tkfor* sji j the sold Gomniitme*re hereby authorised,
I under .he diiection afoiesaid, to ftuUH&b/MUtf Ioe.i«d-
j tor with not eiceeding hix mole dump osrtfl, and suck
other ated«t*face as (nay be seosssory 4or .tke.bdM-
nets aforesaid, includmg the aid of persons een-
tenct-d to,do service on public works.
Section 3. .Aud it is further ordained by the
tho> ity efuresal u .That tfte Committee on Street#
am) Laaetb under the direction aforesaid, are iu=oby
authorised tu - nuh^Laud rent A suitable wharf or
* ij
iy their - . _
rein diet, no lnconvanlence knd no pervfajon c
■ —a j a a. . —4 Ulnr inmik I _ la'k
other pl .ct* for thedepo-lt aud keeping or stone oal-
last ai<d oihdf material, to aud kept is i
repository of^ioper material foe makieig Uarepair*
and improvement eoatctnplated t>y this cMlnance,
and to employ convict oy other labor *ufflcioat to
preparing and layfnr' su- h msferifti; auder the si
perv&uon of overseers ot such labpr; and a yrisp
«roo*Tnrw.~ ■ UliiilMt"* ia toota and odor, iiamsr I MQ gh«U) be luffiUlied tor the purpose of conveytr
diato Iin luWiioa, an* ftea from *U injurious pro* { p rt«o U er* Bubject to such duty to a ud from thg ulsi
.W'.hnng HviieCi b-^l
I where the work may be needed.
In Council, March f 18^.,
First reaiiing of an ordinance, and published
i It eft million. —..
. I/ mard-at
JAUEd STEWART,
Clerk of Council.
7T
Furs and SkinSf
i tt. " ■ . . ■.
J JJSBH, OTTER, MI';K, RACCOON, etc,, bought
. Hide. B-e.w.x uto
” I cba :.
f.bis-MAPI* su flag «.. ft—ei Mu—
LKDLI9,
lfeaitaM-O), iteftWy <n'
last week, Mr^BflreoB^eeot oxereeeroo
Bps^assnar
attempted to Seareh the bowmot theom-
SK,”S; p Si£sshS , ~s
issa»iiiK2ea.rsi
man and told ttet te eboqld not acHclt Ahe
bouses, when »n alterefttwn ensued, whick
•non led to the ftse of artaft;
texerel shm^lrtrbs^dcrtanorB»re--
•re exchanged, killing, we
port, [iresuming that legal mrestigatnre wiU
sistaicw«w*e
s*M ' fiAt- ! ’/'.BAY t
aecoent
ttmrch 10.
Ut )
Tub Qeneial ...
letter Jnmb BeeUinflwae
ootiftg® between Alt-Ofen aad Uerrem, liar f
]ast : confessed, In a lit fiT IftpRI**?*5
concert with her fathfr, tpft arel committed
no Jess than aixteew utefldeiWAdiiring the
last ten years, fer the pnrpose-0.( r‘d*iug
tUeir'Vlcilms- Beren skeletons had already
teen discorered by the authoatiee, andio-
D taf^' 1
t^ rKHAlS OOM^NTS,
i qAhbral BRiiiirr, si*r,u\
QAHIC
)?; i
AM
_«*
at ; -r 1
LOTS TO SDIT PDRCJIASBR8.
Landing and for sale by ^
WILLIAMS, WARD A 1
pi l
Ah ‘
cINTlMt
■pWMjM&AZ..;
lir Anseeslglwteg, aftd-nw
NOW Lotto nrAWDI**
msrssns nf Hi i ■|'|— require thejsieof aotu-
miipertod flere thau nreroM, auAtke
i!L W1 a
o^Pretorttj 4«pre4, uftO. rrorepA »re ot.
KUdMiadl'n WXXSAACT BDCHV.
BOOKKEEPING.
rtram BOOK-KEkHNli, to angle and Ooa-
idSfctn-ince. ' ...m . *ai»
Harris' Bookkeeping, , ft SS
>Nar sale et RSTELL’s NEWS DEPOT,
»■** n^drert. negto fa^CM^.
! od[ '
i
w *uij*j rfi fine 1 1
turw yiii-vnT »»i|
1 Viflu r-ua -ut* Ui<l v-'font-
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Art*ikjvI.; , rUt
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M UaSAI lilO W .‘/a ok twJZ* * AK'tf I'JtM ; l '”’ ’
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i.Mil loairxj ^niwt»;:c*i firlla/t^ew
.jral y/i-iojA'i iu un .vi aid tn laf-.o;iht»
hwateoteateadsH-w—wi-v** g.j«I «
3.U .lU'+tuhA. \ J. iaaiJ.; *
; fciiii : A aoiefirH laid «j^3Ut>oy*ij
Aii bj'L>*0 Oteri LeiiV/
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uiAtetfad'J .ttooxpfsta > .ij il
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r. q'LtiN .'tualq h-Mlalla. xlldPJft
w.jj{* .ctigi yt- *«■. yh»
}.,! !i tt’jA.lliq -Mil ul't H2i-
VUJ 4..<J Lad o.'.iTi tiJoi m it i•
a«J»yd krt'ir Iaim ! •, % Uj
-UjUpiD . * .iqr sif ' f. til i.-nrW
i £ dt**.*,; UU;•-i
->t>ed a; -nn. i h m n. » .j
bill ttl ■'tt.fiutjn J" A
1 ‘/IJ '
ari,i*yi/ji£ •
'(if. fit f t mi-ynvi '*»iTt
r.lgM fSllttJl ,Sl Ar ■»
n'twa .W-i.t,*. -*nd'rt Hi
%
Powell, aiteora, containing tew ’acres of laud more’
or tote,, oo. wktPb Era small due’Uug hoata and'
kftrtien, bn the east aide of the Ridge Rood, tao
life* JVom the city of Darien in said conntv. Sold
»r tfte benefit of minors,
lermactisix, pmeoasdrapaylng for titles
, .. is in ' j -ij -A* W. COftKBR. •
JaaSl—law6w . . Guardun. ,
S TATE OP GCfcoiftOIA—LIBERTY COONTY.—Te
all whom« may concern r i ' ' •'
Wliereas, S. A. Fraser will apply at the Court of
Otdiaary tor Letters DMmissory as Executor on the
estate of Joseph Qaartermau, of said county, de-.
Ceased: ;J ■ ’
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom*
It msy concern to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection (if any they have), on or before the
first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters
Will be granted.’ •’*' '*’• ‘ >i».
Witness my official signature, this, 8d. dsy of.Feb
ruary. 1868. ’ W. P. GflKAEDEAtJ,
ffeolS—lantern Ordinary of Liberty county.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
A LL PERRONS indebted to the estate pf JOSEPH
A. ANDERSON, late of Liberty eodnty, dec’d.
are notified to make immediate payment ami those
having demands against said euiate'will present them
in terms of the law. * ’ JfiBSK BKKWER,
( jauUI—law6w '' Administrator.
OF GEOItQIA—LIBftBTY COUNTY.—To
CjTATE
IO jail whom it may concern :
W * "
ply
Thbse ore, therefore, to cite and admonish aH
whom it may concern, to be add appear before said
Court taButeapffiectiomil any theyJiitvsitU^or be-
‘ s ithe' first Monday in August nuxt, otherwise
I Letters will be granted'. : - 1
i fuess my official signature this 224 day of. Jauu*
1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
' » “-’••0:'L ©.
fore
mid
Wa
GX A,-LIBERT? COUNTS—Siixfy days, afar
fte. application will be made to the Ordinary
.. jrty-^dianty fbr.leave to w ll fin therLANM
beloiiKreff to the estate of Joseph A. Aadt-rnon, ajscM.
JEfcWE; LRKWSR,
»- an24-davrtm
Admip^tratoy.
A Valuable and Powerful Fertilizer
. } V . . s . t - . ^ , .... I . .U; • I toot * ' i
For Cotton, Comi Wheat, Peas, Garden Vegetables 4c.
IT IB COMPOSED OF INQBfiPIfiNTS EACH. IN AND OF TT9ELF A YIQOEOUS
i. /. -... *• rt*rt..j •• P * . 7
Hft*r- * ’J ti> •
I TATE DP GBOKGfA', C HATH AM OOUNTY—To
y^lljftbareitjsmyconcenio -••»-
WfiereaH, LciUjeWiU and .Win. w. Lincoln win..
,pply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Disuus*
uory ns Executors 1 on the estate Of Oatherlfie F. Hsj-
den.uocesasd. •• o*» 1 i'.a,u»v . .
These are,therefore, ,to cite-and, admonish ail.
whoih it may concern, to be aud appear before said
They are used in their PITRE STAIN,* and combined In the SUPQS-PB08PHATE
FREK FROM ADULTERATION, and PERFECTLY SOLUBLE The JuaMIcal expe
rience given below of planters daring the put mson, fhBy establish nil the adroit ges
claimed^tor this well known Fertifoer. ■ • i t n ‘I*
Received tbe “Highest Prnmutm’’-swarded to Fertilizers by the American Institute of
New York, held October, 186Titout. ui—i^ . • , . a M ,, „«i.V - -
For fall report, with analysis-nmeMby the Comatittee of A^e^Iastitute, composed of Dr
C. E. Buck. P.-ot J. o: rtoole, and other promlnent ChemY^n, seeJPamphle^.
The dlHtuigBishipg feature ot this Suphr-Fbosphate from otber.aimilar Fertilizers la that
all of its ingredients ore of animat-origin,-and are either ^luble tn wtjfw, or. in a oondition
to quickly become soluble in the aoii, and be taken up by tbo, prep, . ,
Contains no inert or mineral materially:’- -- _ ( ,
The proper relative proportion of thA iigredients in Mapes’. 8uper-P)K»phate, to, meet
the requirements of the Cotton crop oo Qnolgta and, ijouth Q^roiipa aptis, ia,foUy proved
by ibe experience of Planters, who testify that whenever they applied the Mine te load
noted for rusting Cotton, the disease wftaTtettfelpt corrected anjl a healthy, yigorsns
growth produced, -on^the wipe land. --■ .r, -nw ■ ; j ,. ti
1 qcurioa Ctaoo nn-J-other Fertilizers-hove (Ailed to jSeeure a.heathy growth. J '
r. e t- }•»-« to
j Lha. ’of * •'A *
to in;tk« objection (if any they havej <
he first Monday ih -J'ttfarf' h6xt,^(
otherwise
tit, lUMinft wre, sere gtiMuvvi _ i
Wttuoss my official giguatnre this ICth, day oi
.*owmbW*,t*T: r ; “rp.”JL ;
lure Aue uint mouunj m
ooiil lettora wtyl be granted.
TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.r-Tv
ty r dacV:tai;d vqi* .i.'.i J«;*' . : * . h
are. therefore to cite and pdmonishMi whom
ohcern. to be and appear before said Court, ro
mxk$ objection (if any they havej on or. before The
first <Monday in >July aioxt, 'othtetefee Bbid let
ters will be granted. , . _ -
jMfl—If ’ ’ ' ' f ‘ r ^
THOMAS S. §AI.THB* .Washington couutto.Ga«
rei-orts’tr'.'af OflVeiify five-■prmiiiia iiel'TtcreroS old
and, Increased both ihaOottonsato Unvo MwoevIoid.
Considers it far mure economical than- Peruvian
■Ganna. » * # '» J "<*
/H PARSONS, Safidcrtvllle, WksWngtoti CO.
G» ,pnyiK—My Obaeraatioo la that Mxpea’ guper
Xtbfphato is a
fiftfcVphttto is a prevent Up against rate. in. Cotton
iHAs r ahont doubled^thb Cotton sod tteZled tBeOoru.
Has.doue bptter than 1 oruyian pound iof pound*.
J. W.SCOtT. of the ftenreaecMau, fdpovta-Oiat Mi' FteSrrdteti tirOdi
crop njonar.cd w4h Feravton Qua up was inrjqore “ "
fl.Ci.ed by dronth and excessive rJhe thin whdr«
•aipeB' Sufur Fdoapbale woo. -read, chmil are
Mates’ in preferenca to any F-.ftili^er ha haa aeon
used by liM neighbors. ^ 1 - , • • “
OTATE OF .GEORGIA-*LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
W YBe* Court
of-Ordinary for Lettera.of Adnrmtpt^ation de bom?
n bftWDHM MfttMe br-riorah M. Guufo.vMa of bald
uty.daoeaaMt: • •*'**• *• “* '[^**1.
li*e are, therefore, to - otto and admonish all
i ciuaater ;ha hriraaod. cragitiHa of smu evtafe
«ohlh\Beft objections, if any, on or before the first
Mon|tftr l i#A'firii,' otherwise sfira 1 lcttsra Wflt bo
^WftMisi ret official Mgaature Dhb SfiUwtflty.of Feb.
kTE OP QKOBfllA—LIBRltTY COUKTY.—
a^rt
( Mtoreer MUilinm ewtoreto no*
- Vet S«tp y. Punlreni, ioto yr,%|Uu
1, uierteire, to rite n-a »*roelBh-sH.tif'
. Hein- rad creditore et --tl-testw. tu -»to
Sisrrsrshs&s^
O. L. 0.
larir, 1
uiMz-
. it pmsteihrattg cWmsriireiest tra eetrei
L of final Be’Js;, (toceored. WiU yrea,,t*qft>.
1 within (ba time prescribed b* law, auc ,
jnfiebtedMDisaid efitath Will cohje^WfWart*
nuke immediate psytoar t totoe bwrekateaad.
J*. Ma. N IGHTiN GALE,
-1aw8w . Ad.uii'Strutor.
jertMmm"
Q BUYERS!
P DM GOODS!
RROglYflD BY BTEAKSBU fftBSH AD-
0(U te-wf ftinMlJUAV Y aTPUA.rf
ite>
Sudh ? Prices"
i
lteW» ^ w T/rtrtreL
upward ef .lahtsen yuis, prerared by | A tiri. VV . J-VeO££XAy
h. t _nrrflrVri.4r*t— I ~
_ • LOtiMITftui BSLL-flJJKM
_ TBsail
‘ti±A9Uffi*orafl frinffitlte ooraewwf^efieraoMdl
I JtJL President street* to tbe
* CORNER OF WHFfAtkV'STlrtET AND
CONGRESS-STREET LAN*
tats—n '
NOTICE. * :
E C. FRR6U890N; 4S Ooatk atreet,- 'Now frt,
• Agent for Consignee! of the PeraVlaa Govren-
> - I meat, is TUE ONLY IMPOSTER OF PERUVIAN
ZSSS
I AND nEf.AWRR,
1 AND
sDiifftjJulHrtn
^KENTUCKY JEANS AND SMI-
NETS, ' ' •'■=?••
i OAUSDWMflAW 1 CLflTHfli-*
IJMOUWTB-AKP OPttMtei
< TESTIMONIALS.
IMBMOna.illligi, A A.reportstUtrM
a ton cdfettesq gnaihan* fire ntelsws-ons halt
•ter compared with Mapcs’ Soper-Phosphate. Soil
mostly eeofty.wltreiay ouhaeH. JftsHred difference
wasabont loo per oent. -ai j* r.
rap
W. H. 8 PARKS, Eaton ton. Qa,. report^ jftBirgul
4*0’* half covered With sedge, md*! wblcn 'hfiducf
jwen cultivated in two yfraiWt V^btee tbe map ate all*
put |n badiy, manured crop would yield
put |n badly, manured crop would yield twa pounds height of aw,
vviiera tiis alunanureAwouie yield one. ** J . f 1 -‘Jato bdffirfc'
. vj, , .I ,,!„<• bull xtm.ton re, egjjgggg?.
B. B. HAMILTON. Americas, 0a.,rcpfrto:—0b- tanwooIUreleljreoi
tedned the moot sartsfaetdift from Mopes’
Super-Phosphate, applying it us a top-dressLn^. • It.
>s omsiOered by ol-, 1 have had the beat garden this
year iu ftwatbweitornDeeiv'.a^ ....
Date shayeeultwaavefy satlnfncaery.A^t if > «bti '
D. A. tVARNOOK, Beach 'tkntiii'it'. V.\ UjtoV#
in-laud whtfjh always .rnatoft tlte» uaviuy nos aairthe
August, sviifttoBg.-tto. MppgR
gOW R. HAIA.MIrea, ABtx-Cotlan wratnaa.
varous and health;, and matured at Iren Are were,
ravWwware,■apwhBtewJhotete ftaxtued, u
cohered with otfthrjkcrikte* . .tepreli tmpec
toprcdnojf iOrpoaaA, gtfacrc more uo.
dSS'SSH
-jii « »♦*'»*« ftvjii
P- J. YyMNINQ, Chftat Charcft Partsh, E. ft. »*-.
•rts:^-One application of 30C pounds Napes' 8oper-
- acvwredfli the OettM grew* Whe
Whorn it grew,only tyro,'
inl Valfcsyv dtL, repbrtsi— j ,
Ulus dteiriod tue crap bf* uaJ
(elyrecommand tttoail pianton,
, 8. a* WTHeo-Umd
[ay. 18th. Gan safely
igjOwth' tenpftrted'to
'2&S30toKSttda3i ■'*
i tu ,U fuiofli >*; -a '.-4 s - »**
W._A. MSRI
C., reports that i
giydn perfect sgtfsfhctia
lndprOveAlfc aMr. Site
mreigreM rerewre Lre-Tiraica aret ten
Tdl* Cucto, ae*r Cohn- ,
trewrejhaaphare haa
A* "
A A He.llWAtftrif, vuatet. OantU,'Nnttaw-
Ai»«.'»u>a»-<i/-'iwhrai Ire erare toed are mam aam-
at.c WfcteWj ofjttnre^n Cora^
‘ SiaeJeffy>M Ji >-ir: ■ r
iaSSftBSSSSSgSjrtS':
Letters from-thfladoW rretned 1 FhtnWflr^iTingtteW «XtlMtee<^U deOO,
oitedttf a«cripflvft pimiliMeB. ; 'T&efrpBiflfhietecuntfiii a tftirire on muni
SBaArpejaUft
ill* _ _
general information ol Interest "* Jv *
mr PRICE, PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS, CASH, flag te Or,
tNotumtertai, i«6^C3-a£»ad|£fl-aa,.,, » j .jt.-,j.
li If 1.. iatiwihwi.n - it , WAMI I „,a,ll.« . ilwK
buivntiuii .-d - —i.i -
,aav yn*x nl .1
will b
manure* and
* THOMAS,
for £ke StariS of Georgia,
Notice to
.‘frWt.'ffl, t*j to-.
I
■ i n C*-i »T*~;f r -
BSODES’SFFm*.
■T'l »iUHI
.CHAUO .OS AU
■'■TUI A- it ■ ‘ *
*1.5* fter Bottlo.
Deflnre* to*
jBOUftJ
TT'l.’l^iwil I t..
*4 dqa-j 4K au^.i
■THE.QLB AMD
l -tv/J
J4S.M U*
\ i f -hv
m \ . hi h
B taridard “^jVIamirei
mSSSS^SSSStSSSBSSmm..^
^wfgassg^tiSB*ss«*s
ts-ftaftf immm I ahraia arte Hte* j
-gRBTiUIte >«• Utnrenrecn.gwtote
eundowou their rtwtaOora& .a o»m
(•>! - Writ*’
It* VI ll.h i .'■••li I ,X. Itf *11
An