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NEWS & HERALD.
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 1. 1MY.
THR “DUTCHMAN'S HAUUHTKtt,’
AStcllal Story of»
mil.
WRITTEN FOB THE KKW TOBK CT-IPPEB.
Qiot peoples come mlt me, ani hew vot I
on
A*t about Von Del Pick’• vafr tUughtor:
I m • t her Ton n.te at * ahowtjerman a P*H»
Bo I goe* mi 1 ' her i»»ase vor to kort bar;
DiJ r »eu I get dere. 1 sees dot papa.
.. <,Doo.tA. nfivvntire 1
L UOtc, A oooc r-r-’ . . _ ...
t, A MHO. Begates, now vot are yon axtei?
o.v r. •*! yon don’t see no obeneckehna mi*
I thinks I KOOm arter yoar taughter.’
«*Mi .e tanghter,*’ says he, ‘'is morafa fend mit you,
Uru to sent yon a/ay fere a pitty.
But dot man vot isn’t no fireman’s man
D >u’t neffer gits marrit mit Kitty.’
V.-n I hear vot he said, I feels awful bade,
For I taugnt to be sure 1 did got her;
Unt
iit I says “I don’t Uke pooly veil does insbiaea.’'
Yen he says, “ten you don't git mine taughter.’’
I says “(pe tarn nf I llkea all dat fun
Vot is made by dose firemen rousers;
Vor once at a fire doy plays dat squirt pipe,
Mit dat voter all orer my trousers*”
Pat 1 calks mooch in vain, vor he graps np dot can?,
Unt says “If yqu don’t like dot voter,
I tole you I gife you te tuyfel unt all
Ui I cotch you again mit mine laughter.’*
Now I veels vot I don’t let nottiug like dot
Pit s a ahtop to my cnurtin nut marriage.
So ran up and down mit der streets of dot town,
Unt I shoos jinea a pully hose carriage.
Ten I goes unt tole dat old man, and says he,
• You’ve shooat done dat tiug vot yer oughter.’’
£o mit de fad ier’s consent, inside 1 went,
Unt I tel celt ter r st mit hit daughter.
CORN !
j)RIME TENNESSEE CORN on hand and arriving,
For sale low by
BURROUGHS, FLYE ft 00.,
apl5—tf No. *J Stoddard's Lower Range.
FISH, FISH.
MACKEREL, Is, 2a and 3a,
PICKLED WHITE FISH,
SMOKED and PICKLED SALMON,
GENUINE GRAND BANK CODFISH,
C. J. Beatty’s,
OpJ 8—tf
30 WHITAKER STREET.
BISCU ITS.
OYSTER, BUTTER,
LEMON, WINE,
GRAHAM, EGG,
WALNUT, FANCY
PILOT BREAD,
SODA BISCUITS,
GINGER SNA PI’S, at
C. J> Beatty’s
NEW GROCERY STORE,
,plS—It ,30 WHITAKER HTIIRET.
18G8. - 1868.
HONTTALE SPRINGS!
rULLS FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT, situated In
_
Kionnt rounty. Bast Tennessee, will be opeucd
THE
BLOOD
GREAT
PURIFIER
T*
all i
Erysypelas, Chronic lUicuroatism, Scrofulous Sore Eye9, ULCERS of every k;
known kind of CONSTITUTIONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES-
how old or inveterate. . . „
stores the patient to perfect health and purity,
mended by tko most, eminent medical men, and is
by its fruits. WARRANTED TO CURE.
FOR SALE UY THE DRUGGISTS.
J; s.
April l4-eod;bn
PEMBERTON & CO,,
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
.A.. .A.- Solomons & Co.
WHDIESAlt ACEBTS, SAVMIIAH. H.
THE JETNA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
ALLEN’S FAIR DOCTOR!
OF HARTFORD,
Assets Over 8,000,000.
HAS NEVER YET
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
'jpHlS popular and successful Company^ issued In
number issued by any Concpany iu Amer.cn except
oue—one-tenth of all, and over four times the aver-
uge ol the forty-one Companies <lo:n* business iu
New York, as shown h.v the ofli -ill reports.
M3“\ DIVIDEND of 50 Per cent, was declared in
January, 1S68, which will be allowed on all L1Fcf
POLICIES, the premiums for which fall due pi i<>r to
March, 1S69— this being the flfrh consccuiive 50 l’er
Cent. Dividend.
The JETNA accommodates the insured by giving
credit lor half the premium when desired, which
credit may continue at O Per Cent. Interest until
cance’.ed by dvldendo.thus furnishing a much larger
amount of insurance for a much smaller cash pay
ment than la required in an all cash company.
POLICIES ISSUED
BO YOU WANT A GENUINE-REMEDY, THAT
D O YO
WILL CURE
Kh' umati.-m. Pain in the back, I
notions Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac.
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS Ik CO. For sale
s lie and retail, aud by other Draffeiets. Sin
ties, 50 Htul 25 cents. * nth’
Legal Notices.
for the reception of visitors oh the 1st of JUNE.
The marked beneficial results attending the nse Ol
these waters in fntictional derangements of the Liver,
bowels. Kidneys and Skin, and the cure of Chronic
Discasts. attest their medicinal properties. All the
accessaries for enjoyment and recreation at the best
Watering Places will be f ound here.
The facilities for reaching Montvale tliis season
will be increased by the extension of the Knoxville
and vVarlewton Railroad, uow in rapid course of con
struction, an,I regular trains are expected to be ran.;
ning, by the t uie of opening, to Maryville, whence
paBtongors are conveyed in coaches to tbs Springs,
nine miles distant.
under all the popular ard desirable plans—among
which are the NON-FORFEl’i ING ENDOWMENT
POLICIES, payable at a specim d age, or at death if
It occurs sooner, on which the premium s payable
in ten annual or annua! pavintuts. lEltM
POLICIES. lDsurtru for any number of years—and ;
JOINT LIFE POLICIES, insuring the live* ot two j
persons, payable to the eurviver on the decease of ;
the other.
Persons de*iring to mate this prui-n* prorgioa for i
those dependent upon tfc; 3 w del in tr. -ETNA
aii the advantages poateaee 1 j an>, an . mTur- ;
abie rates.
W
|1S'
TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom it may concern:
Kennedy, minors and orphans.
will bo granted.
JO DOARD REDUCED,
B. GRIFFIN,
Genera! Agent,
M i re a 1804.
mh2S—laaCwS
Per day, to $‘d ; per week, 813 ; p-r month, 840.
Address, to. p.imph.ets conunning analy-isand de
scription of WuterB, etc., JOS. L* KING,
ap22—lm KnwxvUle, Tennessee.
*4 li.Y ST,HifST
NN'AH, GA.
Q T
O ad whom it may concern :
Whereas, S. A. Fraser will
Wines, Liquors.
RHINE WINES, PORT, HOCK,
SHERRY, CLARET, CHAMPAGNE!
FRENCH BRANDY,
FRENCH CORDIALS,
NEW SWEET CIDER,
ALES AND POKTEtf,
PLANTATAIION BITTERS,
hMOKING TOBACCO, SEGARS,
CHEWING TOBACCO, al
C. J.
apl5—!t
BEATTY’S,
36 WBITAKEB STEfcBT.
CHEESE, CHEESE!
25
BOXES STATE CHEESE,
100 Reams WRAPPING PAPEB,
For sale by
apSl-tt WILLIAMS, WARD ft McINTIRE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1S52.
RMELSIOR BOTTLING V.IIRKS
BY JOHN RYAN,
ICSENT Sole Proprietor, who takes this method
f thanking his many kind patroBdf>»4heir con
tinuous generons patronage, and now assart's
them that it will be his greater pleasure to continue
to supply them with everything in his Fne of a supe
rior quality, and at as 1- w rates as similar articles
of an infeiior quality can be had for in this or any
other city. Long experience in this special business
enables me to excel the productions of every
similar establishment, Respectfully,
,, JOHN RYAN,
mli30-tf Cor. .West Broad aud Bay streets.
ROYAL
INSURANCE
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
piONIINCE3 to tatte
Mercantile and Dwelling House Risks
(Frame Buildings excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
oc9—ly
Current Amtos,
WM. C. COSENS, Agent,
Merchants’ General Efcbange,
Battersby’s Building.
The Equitable
LIF E* .
ASSURANCE SOCIETY!
* OF THE UNITED STATES,
No. 92 Broadway, N. Y. ,
S U CARS.
AT
Beatty’s,
36 WHITAKER.
POWDERED, CRUSHED,
GRANULATED and
BROWN SUGARS.
Remember Ihe New Grocery Store.
ftpIS—tf - r -
WM. C. ALEXANDER PRESIDENT.
Cash Assets, $6,000,000,
estate ui Joseph Quarterinan,
te.hud:
will be granted.
ruary, 18«8.
tc-13— liimCin
W. P. GIRARDEAU,
S'
TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom It may concern :
of Bald county, deceased:
foie the first Monday in August next,
arid Letters will be granted^;*
W.tnoss my official signature this 22' dnj —
uaiy, IStiS. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
lamGm C " “
OTATE OF GEORGIA—Cl
O To all whom it may cono
ATILAM COUNTY.-
of Harrii t Morel, «»f said county, df cea-ed: .
will b-granted.
ap25—liw4 v
Ordinary Chatham County.
Administrator’s Notice.
HE heirs of the estate of Adam C. Dunham
'r^Moydayof
f |^ liorcby notified lhat on the fir?
ii. Lind.
npt7—2am4m
ANN 0. BART.
$
A L
Legal Notice.
incilifle^payincnt to
(Being 1 lireeTimes Larger than that arcumul.iled by
any othor Company in Ihe name limojwhich is*
yearly i.ugiuenteil by its .
Iminal Premium Income, $4,000,000.
I TS PROGRESS IS‘UNPAR ALLELED. KTJM AS-
8URED in 18«T (new biisinass). ovoi $45,000,-
OOO, being nearly double the* combined business oi
four other Companies that were organized about the
same time. Its Policies average <he largest of any
FRANCIS W. REED,
Sole Qualified Executor,
rahao—law6w
Notice.
GULLETJ’S
to
American Company. It is so declared by the New
York Insurance Department. This is an advantage,
and is evidence that this Society is most patronized
by the capitalists. It issnes all desirable NON-KOK-
FEITINU POLICIES on a Single Life, from $250 to
$25,000. ALL PROFITS DIVIDED among Policy-
Holders. 4#* Dividend for one year, Feb. 1st, 1868
cash value, nearly $1,000,000. Dividends made
annually from the. start.
This is the most succea-ful Company ever organ
ized, aYld, for its years, THE LARGEST MU»UAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in the world. Its per
centsge of total •‘OuLgoi" to."Caph Premium lie*
ceipts’’ was shpwn by the last official report of the
New York Insurance Superintendent, to be lt-ss than
that of any other Company whatever.
LANGDON BOWIE, Agent,
mh20—law2m HS Bay street, Savannah.
odor for sale the above celebrated GINS, and
«d to fhowiKUM the results oC last
rear's vxpe'neaec Weir groat superiority over the
'XomipO»GlU8of thecouutrr “
^mmon Gins of the counuy. We Oiave certificates
of tbe highest char actor from planters who have ustd
them, frem-ttetoks both to this country and Europe
who have sold cotton ghmed by them, who testify to
She superior guming.and say that the Gotten has been
sold from 1 to a CENTS a pound advance on other
<if the same classification ginned on the ordinary Gin;
AiBofrom6rokdrswbbjtove.purchased the Cotton,
and have Paid the advance above stated over , the
SAME CLASSIFICATION ginnwl^on the ordinary
SaiLPle Gin ont ^BrtiteOllcBlip.
WM. H- STABK.& CO.,
Wboleule oncaatf 0iiihiia*>n MerohuiU,
i, 8£Vi*NAH, OA.
VMenUte "GULUETT’S OOT-
tos gw.'’ .dao mn oova sdpeb-
rMBrBAisaruxa 1
ST. MARTS RETREAT.
A DIOCESAN SCHOOL
YOUNG LADIES,
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
Under the Patronage and Immediate Su
pervision of the Right Reverend Dr.
YOUNG, Bishop of Florida.
B 8EBVICE8 of most able and experienced
_ TEACHERS, of European education, hav 1 —
been secured, this Institution will onen on the 1
^nuUftbobt year consists of two terms of five
The Chris*mas Term begins ou tlie
' the Euster Term on the
months each. The unnrmas
first Tuesday in October, aud t
fifteenth of Bebrawy* .
^^For'^rcolars giving particulars, or other luformo-
. Chaplain of the School, the
Rev. O. p. thackara,
Fernandina, Florida.
HfWfr if ply to tilt Chi
jan4—2tawtf
OysterJSaloon.
JOHN IMMBN,
’ AT THB STAND ON
Whitaker Strpet. Hear Bay,
H as the
either in
[FORMERLY MON.
’8,1
his Saloon, cooked in any style, ue
Oysters to be of the very best quality.
AtJEfl, WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
Of Oe beet brands, on hand, end ft LUNCH eve^y
T hree months aft
made to ilm Marine
ol Scrip No. 1,8US- for i
Hcrip having been lost.
mh21—la m3 m
all whom it may concern;
apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letl
sory as Exocu ora on the estate of Gather!
den, deccaHPd. ,
These are, therefore, UP cite .and i
whom it may concern, to be aud appeal
irt to make objection (If any they hav
said letters will be granted.
November, 1867.
novlS—lamCrn
D. A. O'BYRNE,
TATE OF GEORGIA, 1
CJTA'
O .all whom it may concern ^
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admnnis
It may concern to be add appear before sal
first Monday in Jul
ters will be granted.
cember, 18U7.
janl—lamCm
W.P. GIRARDEAU,
McIntosh County Sheriff's Sale
W ILL RE SOLD ON THE FIRST TU
MAY NEXT. In the dly of Dnrten,
vs. W. C. Wylty.
apr6—lawimM
Terms of sale, cash.
c. o. *
McIntosh County Sheriff’s Sale
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TU
MAY NEXT, in the- city ef Darien, 1
satiefy foreclosure of mortgage, John W,
Sons A Co. vs. Tlios. 8. Wylly. Terms«
OO.
spr6—lawimM Sheriff Mdntot
LAND PLASTER!
600
In store and for sale at
mW~V
BUSINESS WRECTORT
OF SAVANNAH. 1
PIANO KtIHTCTlIRYKR A KKPAfHKK.
T71ERUINAND O. UOBTB. Ja.(dr*>P- a U*to
rv 1.1.1*10 SALOONS.
i-i KThOPOIOTAM BIIUAKO
Phelanti $rat dis*
poolte Rcreven Hoore. AST»ESS LONcH rarj
evenlBg. D. MCCUNNELu emprtetm. (inhn-O
BKOKEEAQE, ftliUARGE AMO COR-
MlfifilOM*
A*RYAN, HARTR1DQ3 A Oo., Commission Mer-
15 chants end Brokers, lt*3 Bay street. ^ ^
; — j
SHIPPING AND CJOMMISSIOII e
CHANTS. 1
g~\AML SPF1HG ft OO., General Commission Mer-
ebanw, Ho. 149 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia;
\ ice Consulates efHpaln ami of the Netherlands. a
oar CAKL KPPING, Timber Merchant, Darienand
Brunswick, oeorgia. nova* u
ITARNEY ft OO., Conunitaion Meichants, No.
XL 12 Stoddaid's Upper Range. Liberal
muds on consiguments of cotton, Wool, moae.
Ac., to our friends la Baltimore, Philadelphia end
New York. auJO-ly
\I7ARfr ft MulNTlttlS, Auction, Commission and
Vv Shipplmj Mtrchsata, Bay street, Savannah,
Georgia. Oonsigumeuis of all kindi solicited. Auc
tion days Tuesdays and Fridays. Agent for first
quality Kerosene CHL aagai—tf ,
X O. KOWLAMD A OO., Stores ond Oounl
C# ■ Commission Merchants. Cotton taken on 8tor-
irc lo Boiler*,'a First Ulaos Fireproof Worohoueo.
Particular attention given to weighing and sampling.
J. c. ROWLAND. H. H. ROWLAND.
Jy3i-iy
lir B. GRIFFIN & CXI., Cotton Factors, Com-
VY • mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 98
Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. jy26—ly
VTT1LK1NSON A WILSON, Cotton Factors and Ge-
Vw neral Oommission Merchants, No. 40 Bay street,
SavanuafoGuorgia. Liberal advances made on con
signments to ourselves or our friends In New York
and Liverpool. * jy*7
m a. MAK8UALL * BKO., General Oominib-
1 * sion,shipping and Lumber Merchants, No. a i
Harris’ Block, Bay street, foot of Lincoln. Consign
ments respectfully solicited, and will receive sulct
attention. I? 23
ip OL WADE ft CO., Cotton Factors and Oom-
J2i # mission Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard’s Lower
Range. JyM3
urM. 1>. K. MILLAR ft OO., lo7 Bay sueet, Oom-
Tf misalon Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sup
plies, Ageuts for lugeraoil'a Cotton Prt$ss and John
Wateon* Co.’S Axle Grease, &c. jy23
tiirrERt.
]ld ARM it ALL UOUSK, Savlnn*. Uuorgi*.
Ill jj-ill A. a Lire* Propriotor.
WROLKSALK LlltllOR UK.lLKllS.
rn j. DUNBAR A CO., Importers aud Dealers
X# to Brandies, Whiskeys, Gins, Wines, C.gars,
Ac., and Agent for Smith’s Celebrated Philadelphia
Aies, 147 Bay street. Jy23
WilOlikaALB GltOLKttS.
VET M. DAVIDSON, Wnolesale Dealer to Gro-
Vf • ceries, Wlnea, Liquors, Teas aud Cigars, 140
Bay etract, Savannah, Sole Agent in the State of
Georgia for Massey. Houston ft Co.'s Philadelphia
Aie.
LI4UOB8, &c., AT HKTA1L,
/CUSTOM HOUSE SHADES, by F. Down, Bay lane,
V/ rear of Post Office. Best of Ales, Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, ftc., and a Lunch every day from 11
till l. - Jj23
TRYING HOUSE, corner ol SC. Julian aud Jetterson
X streets. Anxcx Uving, Proprietor. Best of Ale*,
Wlues, Liquors, Cigars, sc., always on band. Ijl8
miUGCISTS AND APUT11ECA1UEB,
\y OBEKT H. TATUM, Druggist and Apothecary.
XL and Wholesale Dealer to Window Glass and
Kerosene Oil, corner Jeffereou and McDdnoagh
■treats, and corner But Broad and Broughton
streets. jj2*-Jj
PROTOCRAPHS.
_ .......
TTHOTOGRAPUS. and all other styles ol Pictures,
X with Frames, Fittings, Caves Ac., of every kind,
copies of all kinds from Old Pictures neatly finished,
btereoecopk: Views of Bouaveuture and Savannah.
Corner of Whitaker sad Broughton streets. J N.
Wilson. Jj*3
WATCUKS AN 11 JEWKLRY.
Ii' GUOS CLAUDE, Dealer In Watches, Jewelry
X « and Silverware, Bull street, opposite Masonic
' Hall. Savannah, Ga. Watches and Jewelry carefully
, repair«id. novl—-if
(JAMUEL P. HAMILTON fsuecesaor to WUmot A
o Richmond), Dealer in Watches, Silverware, Jew
elry, Ac., cornet Whitaker, St. Julien and Congress
streets. Watches aud Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. Jy23—1 y
NAILS, AWNINGS. MAGS, fte.
ItT p. BEAUFORT, Sxchangs Wharf, Monnf&c.
IU* ’turer of art is, Awning*. Tents, Flags, Bags,
ftc. sold aj New York prices. 4 Jyff*
ARCHITECTS AND KNGlNEKlte.
• .. - ... . - —
11DLLEB ft BBDYN, ArcLitecU and CIvU ud Mo-
ill chanicrt Engineers, southwest corner Bay and
Bull streets, up stairs. M. p. Mullkr, OMU end
Mechanical Engineer; DxWrrz Baum, Architect.
sepC
iaarbwaru. CUTLEBT, Ac.
f . 1 .
e T> ALMEH ft DEPPiSH, Wholesale and Retail Deal-
X era In Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Edge Tools, Ag-
n ricoltursl Impieasents, Powoer, Shot, Caps and
o Lead. 148 Congress aud 47 St. Jul en stree s, Savon-
e nah, Georgia. jjr«a-ly
8 - ... -
1, PAINTING AND GLAZING.
mrUKPBY ft CLARK, Ball street, eppoMte the
IU Pnlsskl House, House, Sign, Stop end Steam
boat Painters, Gilding, Graining, Marbling and
0 Glaring. Signs of every description. Jy*3
f i PLASTERER,.
e — - - ■
f 1 RADY * TELLY, Plato and Ornamental Pl*e-
U terers and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Cement and Building Material, Bryan street, between
Drayton and Aj|prconi streets. augl-tf
J( BOOKS AND NEWSPAPEBB.
y TjiBTlLL ft BBO.. Boll street, next to Ue Poet
j- X-J Office, Dealers in Newspaper*, Magazines,
Books and Stationery. The latest New York and
other Daily and Weekly Newspapers received by
every mail and steamer. )j24—ly
UNDEUTAKEUS,
TOEBGGSON ft DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough-
X ton street, dealers in Fisk's Patent Metailio,
, Mahogauy, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes
tor Preserving Bodies. Funerals famished at the
,t shortest notice. Country ordere promptly attended
to.
FIJR1V1TCKK.
° Cj 8. MILLER, No. 1B7 Broughton street, Deslei
11 o* in Mahogany and Wrtnat Furniture and
a- French Cottage Chamber Seta. Also a fine aaaort-
y- meut of Par lor.Furniture. Mattresses made to or
der. * IP®—IF
e d LIVERY HTA1I1.KS.
/ YCCNNELL ft CASH, Marshall House Btsblea.
oi U The beet of Livery Hones and Carriages al
ways on band, with careful and experienced driven.
lyw
-QDLANKffaouSE STABLES, by J. Fbxut. Car-
** X rlages, wlth competent drivers, or Single Teams,
to let. Boarding at reasonable prices. jyta
n- — 1 —*1 1 1
Id DIMING SALOON.
B r\OB HOUSE DINING SALOON. Bay street, cor-
to VJ ner Whitaker, up stain. Meals from • n, as. to
lie midnight, with a bill of fare comprising all the mar-
t* ket affords. Every kiad cf game in tssraossnw, pro-
parert b? ths bout eooks tabs obtained. anil—tf
C1BAH RAAlYAL'rUREH.
Q SOLOMON, -ClgAT MftnnfActnrer, Bryon rfrerf
£ EAV1R0S B4NKS.
of g^GLETHOBPE INSURANCE CO., Savings De*
eft V/ pertinent, office 117 Bay street. Interest nl*
kwMl on deposits. H. W. Mxacsx. President. Jm.
T. Thoigs, Secretary.
e THB ELIOTS
OF THE *.
| GRIND LODGE OF. GEORGIA.
to F. A. Si.
Compiled, aider tbo dlrecHon of tke O- 8., by
Brother 8. LA.URE8fcE.
mm PBICB WOO.
FOR BALX AT
EstOl’s News’ Depot,
Infostreet, mext te Fnnfi Ofie*.
4 fasBSES^BSSnfi.
BT1KR. >
Steamboats,
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
AND
AH ORDINANCE
IO ssss
oTttj mil“• 1 '3g“ awi *
P%\
SXOVAVOS
fl.Mt Tom,)
Oo*Wab M. OOXBTTEE,
CITY POINT
0,108 Tom,)
CtpUls SIM ADKINS,
Behmlm. wUI l»«e EtokU, on Th.
•«U V o'clock F. M, and ** 1
dock A. M.; JockflMdUo, rat Fddo, ——
■II to KDIt tke tldo on the hor. .id Toudopil
■.o’clock A. M. a and Fernandtna ssase day; will
leave Savannah for Charleston mi 8*t*rdsy« at
o'clock A. M.. and Wedsealsyi at 8 A. M.
Returning, will leave Obarteston on
ay Freight received from snnrios to sunset, st tbe
. . . , .... I, ... Kill a owl otAM.1
JU J. QUILMART1N * CO., Agents.
19* These steamers connect with stages at Ptoo-
ita for 8|. Augustine. -fip2—tf
New York and Bremen Steam
ship Company.
rjure FIRST-CLASS United SUtcs Mall Steamships
BALTIC.
ATLANTIC,
WESTERN METROPOLIS,
fourth steamship now building,
Loudon, Havre and Bremen,
UDODNDIU, * w , uvvuuu ' ' _ ■ . ^ _
From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to New
BXCUB8IOH TICKETS OUT AND HOME,
nm Ohio, $310; fleooid Oohlo, $130; BueraEe
SA1UHO DATS WUOM MKW TOSS AW» BBUnOV.
Leave New York Sept. 14th and 28th, Oct. ffth
nd Nov, 0th. Leave Bremen Oct. Ath and 10th.
lov. lflth and 30th. Leave Houtbaiupton for New
BLUN A MEYER.
Agents for Savannah, Os.
ISAAC TAYLOR^
. rrftH—L No. 4ft Broadway, How Toi
NOTICE!
Official.
The and after the first day of Jsnuarv next,
IMS, Axes and vetoMe tor the support of the gov>
Of StVasBah, aad tor .the advan*
tSQiahabUanto thereof,shall be
id raised, at aad after the follow-
dty, a
for the year l86S, aBd <udfe sufttoquant
for WhNfovatosito aa may have baaw made
tkdodin* AEkolookf BtoMn mnd
~ tutor. tMbor, iddsglos ood
Uqoan, ooo-holf of ono pdf
euoto, one-kmll of one per
Bh, oooqooMor of OOo por
others
Muftimg wine, mall and '^trltuom liquors,^ whether
at wlMeaaleor retail, ooe-balf of Me pto centum.
4. Oft ail gloss sales of cotton and rice, one-tenth
of oneW mo tom. ,
. A One per centum on all commissions or profits
derived from any ruatoees transactions by say mor-
chant, fSotto. anstfoueer. broker, forwarding, shlp-
r*"ir "f rrn’T* 1 "* im-whani end one per centum
oatoevstae of all furniture, jewelry and plate worth
— three hvadred dollars, tndudtog pianos and all
r utodd iaatnuuente; and ono-fourth of one
oa the value of all solvent bonds, mort-
gmefita, notes, and other evidences of
. or controlled to the dty of Savannah, ex-
^.offtUecitvoC Savannah,
per centum per annum on an Incomes de-
js salaries, and the pursuit ef any profes
sion, fealty, trade or eaUng whatsoever, except ia-
^°Aiid it is hereby declared and ordained to be the
daty ef every person-, natural or artificial, standing
in the re attoa at employer ta soother reaitkiiii, pe*.
son, receiving a fixed salary or compebtoticrn, tc
make a return ot the tax hereby declared Pfo^ble by
er on account Of such employee, and, after Wedoeting
■aid tax from each salary or compensation, to pay
said tax into the City Treasury. In the case ox a
Corporation, the return must be made by the Pres
ident, Cashier or Treasurer, ot Ihe Corporation, and
a. _.|$ h« tlii> Onmoraiion and deducted
Honored (800)
doiiart per atmum on aU salartos is hereby ralieved (
7. One per centum oa gross receipts of any buR-
(ranuetioa not i
not included to the above and fore-
getog. and including aU local insurance oomponies,
gss companies, express companies, cotton, preoses;
oil receipts for freight and for paeaage money payable
to this dty; of all hotels and restaurants; and on
all gross earnings of every bank, bank agency,
banker, bill and exchange broker, one par centum;
but on the gross receipts ol all agencies of other than
such l^* 1 companies or banks, two per centum.
Also, ono nor >Mu on nil greao remipw of nil
commercial, Moomnbip. Hlonmbonl, Tunnel or oilier
aoencleo otker Uum those taxed u commlaeioo mer-
!L,i. AIO), for the imprOTemeot of Che Sovennoh
river, ost per centum on ell freight and peaaage
money received or collected b, the agent, purser,
clerk or other oAcer of onyMenmbonc or veeeel ar
riving at or departing from Urn port of Savannah, it clerk ,'f IheMarket..,1,000
being hereby iSdelucmnb€ait on the age&Uofaaid •
6 . * e.1. tioaioou MA*$mih Lit
THE. STEAMER^
CITY -POINT,
Captain 8. ADKIN8,
a retornir
aprfl.
Lo,J. CUILMARTIN k CO., Agents.
FOR DARIEN
AKD JEffERSOSTOlU
■ CHABQE OF DAY.
THE STEAMER
Cool
IjaptoU C. a. DEUINO.
hd oiler EATDBDAY, Morch 1th. leave
EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY for
Darien, from FodoUMd* wharf, M 9 o'clock A. M.
ITI.B-OnTGE'JD/YSwUlrun to Jefferson ton
and all landings on Satllla River, arriving at
Bailey's Lower Mil's st 8 o'clock A. M., WKDN*8-
DAY sod return st 1 o’clock same day—leaving Da-
THURSDAY, at 8 o’clock
. Freight payable by shippers.
feb2B—tf M. A. OOTTKN. Agent
HOBTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP GO
THBOUUH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
Via Panama Railroad,
New Arrangement 1
SAILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE
5th Ac SOth Every Month.
Or the day before when there dates fall on Sunday.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For information address D. N. CARRINGTON,
Agent, ITT West Street, New Y(»k.
W. H. Win, Free* cham. Dana. Vfoe-Pres.
OBci “ - - -
party shall have no property to be found, out of which
to collect such pen. ltii
to collect inch pen. ltics, such poreon or party may
be commuted to jaU tor a period not longer than
thirty days.
Section 3. And it is farther ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, that the following annual specific
taxes shall be levied and collected;
On every tucUoueer. two hundred doQArs; on every
wh lesale and retail dealer in goods, wwes and mer
chandize, exclusive of liquor license, fifty dollars;
every retail dealer, exclusive of 1 quor license, twen
ty-five dollars; on every bank, banker or bank agent
engaged to buying or selling exchange, one hundred
dollars; every person or honse dealing in exchange,
and every broker, money-broker and pawn-bioker,
one hundred dollar*; every local insurance com-
Bce—64 Exchange Place, New York.
mb9—lm
mm
TO BUYERS!
CHEAP DRY G00DSI
J EST RECEIVED BY STRAUBS FRESH AD-
HIMES to oor already HEAVY STOOK ol
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods I
Aad whioh we are datermlnodOowll *t
Such Prices
Aa will defy oomp^icton, opaalaUug in part of—
CASES PRINTS AND D]
_ DELAINES,
CASES BLEACHED SQIBTINQS AND
SHEETINGS. „
CASES KENTUCKY JEANS AND SATI-
NETS
CASES CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS,
CASES DAMASKS AND LINKIi,
BALES SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
BALES BLANKETS AND SHAWLS, *.
BALES LINSETS AND FLANNELS, Ao.
Einstein & Eclanan, ^
CORNER OF WHITAKER STREET AND
CONGRESS-STRKRT'LAkE.
mbs—tf
191 CONGRESS STREET.
Jas. ~W. Keogh,
LOCKSMITH aa4 BELL-HANGER;
H
▲8 REMOVED from the corner of Jefferson and
President streets to the
CANCEUNft and BUSINESS
STAMPS.
I FURNISH THE FOLLOWING CANCELING
STAMPS at makers’ prices:
with die and dates
extra Dies, $T fio each
extra BlbbOM, from $1 Ǥ to $S; Dales, $S 60 extra.
Address orders to WM. EST1LL, Ja,
Boll street, next to the Poet office,
janai— savannah.
DISEASES OF. THE FEET.
Cpfiw, &iniops,
INGROWING HAILS, TETTER,
Salt Rheum or Hcufivy,
AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE FRIT.
mrs. Eliza keogh,
(Formerly of Charleston, 8. 0.J
/~\FFIR8 her services te ths dtlseaa, s
\J Sevan■
Savannah, for the trasoaeat aid
Mrl.hnya
' trnrUcmn from » A. M. to 1 P. M., aad from » to
i o'clock IJ, M. Ladies treated at their residences.
ChsigM
Ska sqbmUa, fiow eMMMga*, 1 Mtournns mlfdis
thefoifowh^B°to ptnMp^payMtoMsaaidttMms
From Hop. Oeorge Bu|aL
I am happy to my that Mm. Keogh I
of several very bad coma, that had top
boats and vessels doing business te bavaunah to
make returns under oath monthly to the City Tree-
"gTonerwy^horee and mule, except those actually
used in wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles for
hiidrbad^es may have been token out, one do
mtokfitb. ' • **■+■***■■ <'*“•
9 ObT^U gthsa sales'oK hones and mules, one per
contwrfrit Ktagwadewtou# ttmkevery person bnng-
fiw to horses or males for eale.-wbell not offer them
for sale except tkWufih a taxed Uvery stable keeper,
auctioneer or merchant, or other person property
taxed, and all returns of micb sales shall be made
- from dmsrtotnrns of gross sales,
reery fioe. tne annual tax of three dollars
aK SandtagMto-prtca- qf*^ badge for
all dogs touati iuMimm m/5mEMW>at
-‘“Hii ln-|ig-JF andif not reclaimed
huhotosahaUbeWpoaedot Afidltshall
j tit the Treasurer to put flfcry person on
ostj(iA' fcftbe number of dogs on his, or herpre-
’MB riiop 2. And it is further ordained by ihe autho
rity aforesaid. That whenever, under this or any
other ordinance of saldMty, any return may be re-
ui ui ■■■!■> Imj 9mnyil«' , dng- h^or frtgn any
other manager opdirector of such cm
potation, and for every default qacal, , - - A _
according lx; and that in the caa^^eyeiT 1 person or
pwsuDstotole or suWecffrf »«*e mtorn under. tWf
oranyblher ordlosnos, sad.where deiauit may w
imdnrTto’iiliar rh|| ltM " A tor .a double tax on the
iwnffiHitf r **tnrn. add If oo return shal
SXbeSSSS^W tte party in default shall be
liaUe te a penalty of not more than one hundred dol
lars ou coavietion before the Police Couitfor every
day's default, for which penalty the City Treasurer
•hall forthwith issue execution; and to all cases of
de:ault in making returns or payment of taxes, exe
cutions sbsU isaua, and the taxds and penalties col
lected in the manner uow pointed oqt by easting or
dinances; and that the same rule shall apply to the
cases of persona toiling or refusing to take out badges
And in any case where such person or
j or agency.
psay or agency, one nunaxeu sou wy «www$i «
the keeper or keepers of a hotel, oue hundred
“ - * *-—oi a sailor be
Iftg
every Aba keeper or keepers cTh sailor board-
ausa, ms hundred dollars; eyery the owner or
of a cotton press, driven by
<ma engine, two hundred dollars; every the owner
lessee or lessees of a junk shop, three bun
i; a cotton pickery, two Jmndred do!-
re r a cotton pickery iwo hundred dollars.
be confined eyeingtvply tg tfie ’ Sftle of
sfon ; eveir the owner or owners, lessee or fossses
ofTTpnblic stable, one hundred dollars ; every com-
missioa merchant or factor, flfiydollare; every ship-
tdnu master, ooe hundred dollars; every stevedore
other then noe-reshteat, fifty dollars; non-resktonto.
oaa hundred dolMru; every the owner or owners of
a coal, lumber or weed yard, fifty dollars; every the
keeper or keepers of a warehouse for the storage of
cotton mmxhsnillT goods, Ac., for each warehouse,
SSSMS &%TM e SX.*’£;
—table; every the owner or owners of a ten pin
Mley, fifty dollars for each alley; evbir the owner or
owuenofasaw mill, planing mUL ssSh sad)blind
factory, one hundred dollars; end on the owner or
owners of eupry ateam engine used for hoisting pur
poses, ginning purposes, or spy other purpose
orbaatoess not regularly taxed, as hprtafibeteeatated
or enumeiated, aeventy-five dpliara; cm every engine
naad for driyinc » griat tuDI. tweniy-five doUsra; a
griat m|lL twenty-five doUsra; -ar
. Juh
ter builder, meson or mechanic, toclqdlng Sfioe-
makers and tailors, taking eon tracts for work, twenty-
five dollars: ayery tbe owner or owners of an tofelU-
oeuce office, twenty dotiara; every manufacturer of
Soda water aelUng from foontoi twenty-five dollars,
end meautoctunng RPd boWi«*g NMl^Wftter, fifty
9venty-$«0dolRrf-oilo **IQr FK* (lriatof t*. or
uora MMoiKi tnn pnwtelagHUKiriib M Rw,
,hj ricUn. deotlrf JmSSlBlIH. plu4Q,lillilor
uul uobrotjpu, twrntJ-flwVUilUr.; mrj Ue*m-
•hip, UMBboU. TMMl * “rrtfd
oabrivdw IbM land Ebmatelon mwduuirf
lb. ram ot flit, dolUr, for Mob a^noy i at ,,sry Ice
howe. fifty dollir.;. oa each ud every mn-
won. tMb-lre dUUen i ou ■>?) e^rwe oompany,
IvDhiednd nd Ml doltatai on .very- Inggaoe ex-
DIM. wigou drown by we boM, loeniy-fiv. down;
Udi.wa by two bento, fort. <toll*re;on ever, gu
compMiy, two hoodrOd and fifty doBara; oo every
rta.oraet rtef* »•»«*» ’rfmon (. not -taken out,
twenty-five d<4l«ni W DUl *>«"'
the city, one hundred dollars; every tottery office or
agency, three hundred dollars; every barber shop,
toe annual tan ef twenty-five dollars; every private
billiard t« oJ tweoly.Jye dollar,.
Every person efisll, finger jfiir A
brqfier who bfifll or
other than
money, other
in this —... a .
first day of January,In sash end . ..... ...
for shall bo made on said first day of Jan-
__tkin ten (lfo days thereafieri Provided,
that any peraoo who may begin haziness after
. . •- i ” * "—slier so be-
day of July shall, immediately after sc
Htoataff bwrtnss% make the proper returns, and
beltohis far anAnay one-hauthe said tax. And
v.thattathn
of co-psrtnentiip I be-
•law.or physicians, or
KaEKSK-.iSKrsS
9- And It I, fcrtbor ordalnod by tb, amiwi^t
bollftblo Id o poll dr cfiFftattaa bur ol one dob,r2?
amRy, ex opt only rah ol uld person „
on titled to registry tod. to vote it city elecUoXIX
wbcemtKtWertbdr OMeehndm to, tiS^J
Section «. And 111* farther ardnued .by u^T
tborfty eforeehld. Tint oa end eftnetbo lint
junorr newt, the price ornllerae to retell
- —ire for onenwr rau be onehnndredeia ,
eoly-five doUere,>nd tbe epplieut rab be reqoin^;
enbmitu OMaritMe two reepoorible tree Holden «
the netgbborbood u e rewreqwleile to the lssae cLie
UOflace; end fern wbokcuoe UqnDr Ucemetbe.S!
■boll be one hundred end njgnjollere, uo no
be reed, under o 1
doekr. Ana no
whUb bee not l
by say whoiMai.
■hall be UtfcS
__ - entrance to it separate
distinct from the entrance to the dwell mi-
liMuim IIhall he forfeited for s eecond’vjSu
of forfeiture the license shall not be renewed for ft!
-naee of two years. *
Section 7. And be it hereby ordained by the an
thority of the seme, That hereafter the foao-vin.
shall be the prices for Uocdsm or badges for the ft
hides and animals hereinafter mentioned:
Fde each one horse dray or truck
For each two horse dray or track 2 4^
For each three horse dray or truck 3,^
For eudi four horee dray or truck ‘ « ^
For each one hone cart or wagon '
For each two horse cart or wagon * 2
Far each one horse cab, hack or buggy * jn m
For each two horse cab, hack or pleasure carl w
riage. 400,1
For each two horse omnibus 40 rr
For each four hone omnibus te S
For any break wagon used for exhibiting
horses for sale.,
For each horse or mule used for loading or on-
loading vessels....^,.. 31 M
The license fee for cabs, hacks, sad buggies, to ba
paid to the City Tjeasurer. and not to the clerk or
Council, and in the case of all other vehicles when
badges are exacted, the badges shaft be taken out
at toe office of the Clerk of Council, and the feet naid
to him. -
Section A And be it further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid. That all returns required by thia
ordinance for real estate, income and couuniaalooi
■hall be made- quarterly, that is to say: on the first
dayof April, the first day of July,the firat day of Octo.
ber and the first day of January of each year, or wit*,
in ten days thereafter, respectively, for the three
months immediately preceding each respective can,
pad that for gross sales, including freight and ps*
sage money, aud gross receipts of all cornu*red
agencies, and gross receipts of all steamship, steam,
boa* and vessel agencies carried on by other than
taxed commission merchants or brokers, return*
shall be madabetween the first and tenth day otesch
month for the preceding month, beginning with th*
month of February next, eighteen hundred and six tr.
eight.
Section 9. And it is farther ordained by the as*
thority aforesaid, That the following shall be the an
nual compensation, and no more, allowed the fid-
lowing city officers aud employees from and after
the first regular meeting of Council iu January next,
that is tossy:
The Mayor ...r. $2,500
Clerk of Council 1,6(10
Otty Treasurer... i t eoe
Assistant Citv Treasurer 1,600
City Marshal 1,504
City Printer (by'contract) *og
Assistant Clerk of Ihe Market 360
City Surveyor 1,600
Messenger of Council..... 720
Keeper of .the Pest Honse 440
JaHer, including Deputy 2,oo0
Keeper of Forsyth Place '. 800
Pump Contractor v : 1.200
Corporation Attorney 1,200
Harbor Master I,2u0
Chief of Police 2.000
First Lieutenant of Police .- 1,400
Second j ieutenant of Police... 1,400
Chief Detective of Police 1.409
Six Sergeants of the Police, each l.uoO
Privates of PbUee, each 720
Jail Guards, each.... 7 M
Health Officer COO
Keeper of laurel Or >ve Cemetery 1,200
City Dispensary '... 604
Engineers ot Fire Deparement, each 000
Superintendent and Engineer of Water Works. U00
Assistant Superintendent and Engineer of Water
i T Works.,, 1.SP0
Second Assistant Engineer of Waterworks.... 200
Secretary and Treasurer of Waterworks 1,2)0
Tumoosk bf Water Worka. 9u0
..Section 10. And it is hereby ordained by the autho*
a* lid. That hereafter the Clerk of Conncfl,
anfial apdHhe Massenger of Council abiQ.
compensation therefor, perform for the.
Board of Health the duties heretofore respectively
performed by saidfcfBcnrs for said Board.
Section ^1. And it is further ordained by ths
authority Aforesaid, That all ordinances dnd parts of
ordinances, so for as they militate with this ordinance,
be and they era hereby repealed-
Ordinance passed in Council December SOlh, 1867.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Major.
Attest: JAMES STEWART.
Clerk of Council. janl—ecdif
AN ORDINANCE
To continue in force until ihe Hast day of June nest,
1863, ihe provisions of the ordinance pas-aed In
Council on the fifth day of September, 1966. enti
tled "An ordinance to suspend to a limited pf-riou
the operation of the lire Ordinan e ot the city of
Be varnish, in and over certain portions of the titj,
and to remit certain penalties that may have tees
Incurred. ’
Wherens, The provisions or the asove rfd‘ed erdi
nance, in relation to tbe erection and repair of bni’d
lugs In that portion of the city east or Price street
and south cf Liberty street, and also that portion ai
the city east or Wett Broad street, south of Gaston
itreet and west or TittualTetreet, expired tm e 3W
day ol July, 1367; and whereas, said provision-' wen*,
by an ordinance passed in Conrcll on the 2d <Lijo*
October, 1867, extended to the 1st day cf Januaij
list, l£G8$ now therefore—
Seo iob L I he Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Sajama h, in Council astern bled, do hereby orij^s,
That said provisions of said abovo recited orJLnaiioe
or the 5th of September. IMS, in relaUon to rcuh
erection and repair of buildings within said portions
of Mid city, be and the same are hereby farther ex
tended from aiid 1st day of January Mat to the iff
lay of Jane next. 1»61
Ordinance passed to Council. April let, 186S.
* EI;Ward C. ANDERSON, Major.
Attest—Jaaora Stxwabt, Clerk of Ceosdl.
AN ORDINANCE
To give to the Oemmiselonerebf Pilotage for the Bar
of Tybee and River Savannah the power to nuke
rules and regulations for (he govertment of Ue
Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to the ap
proval, revision and control of tbe City cooceil
of Savannah, and on certain terms and condi- ,
* lions.
Pilotage
powtr Is* berebjffiivi
ige foitahe Bar ofTy
Bard
and River Sav.mnah w
•make rules and regulations forth# government of
the Harbor Master of Bavansah, suoject to the ip*
proval, revision and control of the City Corned cf
Savannah; and that,.upon the adoption of 8aci5ral«<
and regulations and the approval of Conncl, tM
sameihalUte the rules ard regulation* for tbe gor*
ernaeuftM said Harbor Master, nsder ti?dirc.h»i»
Ifcm of said Commissioners of PiioUgc, suhjuctto
S in and control by said City Council: And pro-
Itartoer, that toothing to this ordinance cam
shaft be coM’-rued to prevent the Ubijor m 1he
Police Court, or the Moyofr and Aldermen mCccaOi
assembled, from infli. ting .such lines and ptnilacs
op sacn Harbor Master for official delb oneiiciei»
may bp authorized by law or ordinance, or to pHj
-—* the Mayor from exereijing the control of
“ to reject to rpapension fion oo«
■id May*
.v.b ,iv o^io|n.uo»vu -
or liRiiu n^yor may exercise ojeroa^
city OTRoers, or to prevept the City Council
itogAiHto modify ^.changing or ippealisg tbsepp*
Ordinance passed in Council, February IWh, MJ**
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Mayor-
EDWARD C
Stkwakt, Clerk of Council.
feral—
AN ORDINANCE
to prevcnflhe encroachment, fe Tesstfs
•certain Cotton Presses In Savannah, apb 0 u
jrjiS^ot tn« Sa
known as Dfonund’s Lower Cotton Prera,
ton Pksb known at toe Tytor Cotton
*-**MssaaS(
ths ageiit or own*
ills hefebj
thirty dollars for every day’s or part of a as j
p 'TdjLdc. c %dS'!^
SOTlft, Oleti Ol
AN ORDINANCE
—
officer or 1
.V. onretT®
v'tn CMmcJ Motmbled,
Tknl Iionolta, no Aldefaan ot oOxt -
br OOM **oer or Mtploj** ol tOcW or M
of on, pereomi-bj oct or o—
jihMrantjtoMldcltr
greatest
burtons, to apply to tals lafiy.
very bad corns, that
many jeara. They were removed
- -- mgpg.
Fra the late Dr. Rdward North. .
I think it ay drty to stats that IJwverai
UssKsogh remove .corn* and
from Sr. Titck. - V
wtiho.no to $lm Mrf- Kno$hs
hwtrent, with $ood Judgment, i
ootpnln. (Mmtd) •
rrontor.l.Hotlbtdfc. '
I certify that Are KMgh '
me and Udfln oil wSoS