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ilC'SDAt MORNING, MiV 4. 18C8.
“A StIRPHIWt,”
••3h’ is dead!” they said to him. “Come away;
Eli:, tier! and leave her! thy love is clay I"
Th ■ smoothed her tresses of dark brown hair j
On her forehead of stone they laid it fair:
Or - h n r eyes, which gazed too mncb,
v’.rew the lids, with a gentle touch;
W th i tender touch they closed up well
Tho swtet thin lips that had secrets to tell;
About her brows and beantifal face
Thuy tied her veil and her marriage lace;
And drew on her white feet her white silk shoes—
Which were the whitest no eye could choose!
And over her bosom they crossed her hands;
•■Come away 1” they said—“God understands.’'
And there was Silence; and nothing there
But the Silence—and scents oi eglantere.
And Jasmine, and roses, and rosemary;
And mey said, “As a lady should lie, lies she!”
And they held their breath as they left the room,
With a shudder to glance at its stillness and gloom.
But he who loved her too well to dread
The sweet, the stately, the beautiful dead,—
He lit his lamp, and took the key,
And turned it I—Alone again,—he and she I
He and she; but she would not speak,
Though ne kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek.
He and she; yet she would not smile,
Though he called her the name she loved erewhile.
He and she; still she did not move
To any one passionate whisper of love.
Then he said, “Cold lips! and breast without breath!
Is there no voice V no language of death ?
“Dumb to the ear and still to the sense.
But to the heart and to soul distinct—intense ?
“See, now—1 listen with soul, not ear—
What was the secret of dying, Dear ?
“Was it the infinite wonder of all,
Tnat you ever could let life's flower fall ?
“Or, was a greater marvel to feel
The perfect calm o’er the agony steal ?
“Was the miracle greatest to find how deep,
Beyond all dreams, sack downward that sleep ?
“Did life roll back its record; dear,
Aud show, as they say it does, past things clear ?
“Aud was it the innermost heart of the bliss
To find out so, wuat a wisdom love is?
“O, perfect dead 1 O, Dead most dear,
I hold the breath of my soul to hear 1
I listen; as deep as to horrible hell,
As biga as to heaven—and you do not tell!
“There must be pleasures in dying, Sweet,
To make you so placid irorn head to feetl
“I would tell you, Darling, if I were dead,
Aud \were your hot tears upon my blow shed.
“I would say, though the angel of death had laid
His sword ou my lips to keep it unsaid.
-You should not ask, vainly, with streaming eyes.
Which of al 1 deaths was the chiefest surprise—
“The very strangest and sudden«st thing
Of all the surprises that dying must bnug.’*
Ah 1 foolish world 1 Oh 1 most kind Dead 1
Thou > u be told me, who will believe it was said ?
Who v.-ill believe that he heard her say.
With the sweet soft voice, in the dear old way—
“The utmost wonder Is this—I hear,
And yon, ancl love, and kiss you. Dear;
“And am your Angel who was your Bride;
And know, that thougu dead, 1 have never died.”
COLLETTS
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W E offer for sale the above celebrated GIN8, and
are prepared to show from the results of last
year’s experience their great puperlortty over the
common Qins of the country. We have certificates
of toe highest character from plsutera who have ustd
them, from factors both in this country and Europe
who have sold ootton ginned by them, who testify to
the superior ginning,aud say that, the Cotton has been
sold from 1 to 13 CENTb a pound advance on other
of the same classification ginned on the ordinary Gin;
also from brokers who have purchased the Cotton,
and have paid the advance above stated over the
NAME CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary
Gin. It is important to plantors in the purchase of
GINS to consider the^e lacts, and buy a good GIN,
which will give perfect satisfaction in Its use and re
sult in a great saving oi money,
Wc have received orders from some of the bast and
largest planters cf Georgia and Florida Call and
*ee Sample Gin at our office. *WSenil for Circular.
WM. H. STARK & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
g^-Agents for “GULLETT’S STEEL-BRUSH COT
TON GIN.” algo “E. FRANK COE'S SUPER
PHOSPHATE OF LIME.” ap22-6m
SEND YOUR
JOB
TO THE
HEWS & HERALD
THE G HEtYT
BLOOD PURIFIER
'HIS IS ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE and BLOOD
CLEANSING CORDIALS known to the world, an infallible remedy for Scrofula in
all its forms, SKIN DISEASES such as Piiup'ca. Boils, Teller or Sait Kheum, Ringworm,
Erysypelaa. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofulous Sore Eves. ULCERS of every kind, every
known kind ot CONSTITUTIONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES—no matter
how old or inveterate. It quickly removes virus from the Constitution and Blood, and re
stores the patient to perfect health and purity. 0“ This REMEDY is used and recom
mended by the most eminent medical men, and is known by its works as the tree is known
by its fruits. WARRANTED TO CURE,
jsr FOR SALE BY THE DRUGGISTS.
J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
_A_. .A.- Solomons & Co.,
Aprllu-eodSm WHOLESALE AGENTS, SAVAMAH, BA.
THE yETNA ALLEN'S FAIR DOCTOR!
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
HAS NEVER YST
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
T HIS popular and successful C unpany iasusd in
1887, 15.5354 New Pobcia?. being the largest
number issued by nny Coir pan v in America except
one—one-teutli of all, aud ovar four tiuien the aver
age ol the forty-one Companies tiling business in
New York, as shown bv the ofll :i-.l reportu.
Hjra DIVIDEND of 50 Par ent. was declared in
January, 1868, which will be allowed on all LIF
POLICIES, the premium* foi which fall dj • pr»,.>»• to
March, 1SG9—this being tho uf*h Consecutive 50 Per
Cent. Dividend.
Tne iETN A accommodates the insured by giving
credit lor half the premium when desired, which
credit may continue at 6 Per Cent Jnt. rest until
canceled by d'vidcnde,thus furnishing * much!-tiger
amount of insurance lor a much smaller cash pay
ment than is required in an all cash company.
POLICIES ISSUED
under all the popular and desirable plans—among
which are the NON FORFEITING ENDutt’YlE-Vi
P-JLICIES, payable at a specified age, or at death if
it occurs sooner, on which the premium .s payable
in ten annual or annual payments. TERM
POLICIES, insmine for any number of years—and
JOI'T LIFE POLICIES, insuring the live; rf iwo
persons, payable to the survivor ou the decease of
etc ether.
i’eraous desiring to make this prudent provi ion for
those dependent upon them will rind in the iETN A
ali the advantages possessed by any, and at as favor
able rates.
W. B. GRIFFIN,
General Agent,
9S BAT STREET, SAVANrtAa, GA.
ap!7—3m
ROYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling,
RESERVE FUND fl,600,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
QONTINUES to take
Mercantile and Dwelling House Risks
(Frame Buddings excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
A.t Ourront Hates.
WM. O. C08ENS, Agent,
Merchants’ General Exchange,
oc9—ly Battersby’s Building.
The Equitable
LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY!
OF THE UNITED STATES,
No. 92 Broadway, N. Y.
WM. C. ALEXANDER PRESIDENT.
Cash Assets, $6,000,000,
(Being Three Times Larger than that accumulated by
any other Company in the sumo time,) which is
yearly augmented by its
Animal Prefflinm Income,
Job Office,
USTO. Ill 13A.Y ST.
THE BEST OF WORK,
Moderate Prices
— AND —
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
Ice House to Bent.
j^TSf IOE BOUSE, with.11 the necremr jtatuiw,
piesa»ntly loc-tefl new Colombo Squire, for rent.
Apply at THIS OFFICE. mbit—If
CHLAP EDITION OF DICKENS.
JUST HRCEtVKD . Fwrth.r Supply of
SKETCHES BY ‘'BOZ." 25 cents.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND 40 cento.
A TALE OF TWO CITIES 25 cento.
PICKWICK PAPERS 25 cento.
OLIVER TWIST 26 cents.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS 26 cents
MARTIN CHUZZLBWIT ..25 cents.
CHRISTMAS _§■ OKIES 26 cents.
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY..., 26 cents.
DOMBEY AND BON .25 cento.
HARD H*UB 25cents.
WASAUtA*
ESTILL’S SEWS DEPOT,
BULL BTSBKr. BBXS , TO TO* FOOT
fMBCTJLABS, PBI<n LISTS, Ac., printed at the
V. the NMWB AND WOULD
OB QFflQMt 111 “
I TS PBOGEBSS 18 UNPARALLELED. SUM AS
SURED in 1807 (new business), over $-15,000,-
OUO, being nearly double the combined business of
four other Companies that were organized about the
name time. Its Policies average tuo largest ot any
American Company. It is so declared by the New
York lngur&bco Department. This is an advantage,
and is evidence that this {Society is most patronized
by the capitalists. It issues all desirable HON-Fok-
FKITING POLICIES on a Single Life, from $‘350 to
$‘45,000. ALL PROFITS DIVIDED among Policy-
Holders. fy - Dividend for one vear, Feb. 1st, 1&68
cash value, nearly $1,000,000. Dividends made
annually from the start.
This is the moat succesFfal Company ever organ-
iced, and, for its years, THE LARGEST MUl UAL
LITE INSURANCE COMPANY In tho world. Ilsper
centsge of total “Out-go” to ‘*Caeii Premium Re
ceipts” was shown by the fast official re port of the
New York Insurance Superintendent, to be less than
that of any other Company whatever.
LANGUOR BOWIE, Agent,
mh20—liw2m 8S Bay street, Savannah.
ST. MARTS RETREAT.
A DIOCESAN SCHOOL
FOB
YOUNG LADIES.
AT
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
Daitr the Patronage and Immediate Su
pervision ot the Bight Reverend Dr.
YOUNG, Bishop of Florida.
r iS SERVICES of moot able and experienced
TEACHERS, of Enropean education, having
been secured, this Institution will ooen bn the 16th
of February.
The School year consists of two terms of five
■ each. The Chris mas Term begins on the
sday in October, and the Easter Term on the
°* re riving particulars, or other In forma-
the Chaplain of the School, the
HKV. O. P. THACKABA,
fan4—2Uwtf Fernandina, Florida.
months e
tion, apply to t
Oyster Saloon.
JOHN IMMEN,
. AT THK STAND ON
Whitaker Street, Near Bay,
(FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,!
TFAStkt M* tMkma Mr UMlTto
U .uker to Uie quantity, In Hhell oT
Ui Bansn. rooked tn «nr *yto He
OiOMto toOecT the rery beet quality.
™impmxm vmom &c.
Of the beat brands, on band, and a LUNCH every
dir nov®—Jy
tar applying OYSTERS,
r, in shell or opened: or at
r warrants hilr
D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT
WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES—
Rlu umatifiD, Pain in the Bark, Head and Side, Sore
Throat, To'ithat he, Burns, Come, Cnts, Sprains, Poi
sonous Stingy, Cramps. Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the
abo-.e, at A. A SOLOMONS A CO For sale whole-
s -'e :imi retail, and by other Druggists. Single bot-
t’os. 60 and *25 cents. “ mhll—ly
i niitin a ■ w
Legal Notices.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
YjrriLL BK SOLD, in front of the Court House in
» V the city of Sav mnall, on the fir»t TUESDAY in
.True next, 1SW, beinj the second day of said month,
between the fegti hours cfsale. a portion of the
st'iCi; of Ssycr : B. Durrington, conoisting of Parlor
Sett , Bud Boom Salts, Beds eads, Washstands. Bu
l eans, What No*s, D e^slnr Cates, Clmlrs, Rockers,
etc Levied tin bv virtue of a distress warrant Issued
out of the Houorabl the Superior Court of onathum
County, in favor of George W. Wyliy vs Sayers B.
Harrington. BF.NJ. L. COLE,
mayl—laf; d Sheriff of Chatham Coonty.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Charles F. Wakefield will apply at the
Ooun ot Ordinary for letters Gu»rdi; k nahjp on
;>>c persons and property of Margaret and George
Kennedy, niitiorsand orphans
These arc, :herefore,to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be aud appear before said Court
to make object ion (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters
mil be granted.
Witness ray official signature this 27th day of
Marc‘1 18CS.
mh2S—lawflwS D. A. O'BYRNE, O, C. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, S. A. Fraser will apply at tho Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dbmisaory as Execntor on the
estate of Joseph Quartermun, of said county, de-
ceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to be aud appear before said Court, to
make, objection (if any they have), on or before the
first Monday iu August next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 3d day of Fet>-
ruary, 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
fft,13— lam6m Ordinary of Liberty rtiunty.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—kIBBBTY COUNTY—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Jes.se Brewer and John P. Mell will ap
ply at, the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory
us Administrators on the estate of James E. Me Fail,
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aU
whom it may concern, to ue aud appear before said
Court tomuke objection (If any they have) on or be
fore the first Mori day in August next, otherwise
said Letters will be grunted.
W.tnees ray official signature this 22d day of Jinn
nary. 1808. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
jan‘24—larafirn O. L. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas. William Morel will apply at theCourtof
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate
of Harriet Morel, of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said coart to
make objection (if any they hnvej on or before the
first, Monday in June next, otherwise said letterr
will b“granted.
Witness try official signature this 26th day of April,
1868. D. A. 0*BYBNR,
MSBEia DWEOiOlii
OF SkVABBAH.
PIANO FORTE TCNJBIK. A REPA1H.KR.
wders received at bchreinera Music atore, savwi
nsh, Ga. tpao-u
BILLIUID SlUtUM.
BTKOFOUTAN BILLIAKD BOUtobjJlive ol
-4 ■retcj.J^bhgjB^l.treo^
HM^sfunsng- ElCHAkOfi AMO COM*
MISSION.
1JRYAN, HARTBIDGS A Oo*. Commission Mer-
f> chants and Brokers, lt>3 Bay street. ( ^
SHIPPING! AID COMMISSION MER
CHANTS.
/^tARL EPPING k 00., General Commission Mer-
V chants. No. 149 Bay street, bsvaanah, Georgia;
Vice Consulates of Spain and of the Netherlands,
aa- carl EPPING, Timber Merchant, Darien and
Brunswick, Georgia. now—tt
Tl AKMKY A CO., Oommiaflion Merchaow, No.
XL 1', Btodd.ul’a Upper lUnge. Liheral adrancea
mad. on conslffumento of n,lu,n. W
Si;., to oar frltmila in balumore, FhiUti.lpU» and
Now York. audo ly
TA/AHU A MClNTfKit, AuCUou, OommtBSlon and
W Shipping M.TChanu, Bay atroet, SavanMh,
Georgia, oonaigumeuts of all kiudi solicited. Auc
tion days Tuesdays and Fridays. Agent tor first
quality Kerosene Oil. aug21—tf
T c. ROWLAND A CO., 8torage and General
tl a Commission Merchants. Ootton taken on Stor
age m Battersoy’s First Class Fireproof Warehouses.
Particular sttentiongiven to weighing andsampllng.
J. 0. ROWLAND. H- H. ROWLAND.
iy31-ly
ATT B. GRIFFIN A CO., Ootton Factors, Com-
W • mission aud Forwarding Merchants, No. 98
Bay street, bavanuah, Uoorgia. jyStt—ly
MTILKiNSON a WILSON. Ootton tractors aud Oe-
W neral Commission Merchants, No. Sto Bay street,
Savannah, Uoorgia. Libers! advances made ou con-
aignmenta to ourselves or our friends in New York
and Liverpool.
rn b. MARSHALL « BMO., Guuurai oommie-
1 m sion, Shipping and Lumber Merchants, No. 2
Harris’ Block, Bay street, foot of Lincoln. Consign-
meats respectfully solicited, and will receive strict
attention. Jy23
ix WADE k CO., Ootton Factors and Com-
J2j 0 mission Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard’s Lower
Range. JY 83
Ilf Mr D. K. MILLAR k 00., 1g7 Bay street, Oom-
I* mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sup
plies, Agents for Ingersoll’s Ootton Press aud John
WatEon A Oo.’s Axle Grease, Ac. jy*3
HOTELS.
MARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah,Georgia.
Ill Jy23] A. B. Lucs, Proprietor.
WHOLESALE L1RUOR DEALERS.
rp j. DUNBAR A CO., Importers and Dealers
X • In Brandies, Whiskeys, Gins, Wines. C.garn,
etc., and Agent for Smito's Celebrated Philadelphia
Ales. 147 Bay street. jj*3
WHOLESALE UltOtERS.
lir M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer In Gro-
W • ceriea. Wines, Liquors, Teas aud Cigars, 160
Bay street, Savannah, Sole Ageut in the State of
Georgia for Massey. Houston a Co.’s Philadelphia
Aio. Jy24
Liquous, Ac., AT KKTA1L.
/CUSTOM HOUSE SHADES, oy tf. Down, Bay lane,
\J rear of Boat Office. Best of Ales, Wines,
Liqnors, Oig&rs, Ac., and a Lunch every day irom 11
• ill 1. » Jy23
FRYING HOUSE, comer ol at. Julian auu Jccerson
X streets. Aleck in vino, Proprietor. Best ot Ales,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac., always on hand. iy23
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
n OBERT H. TATEM, Druggist and Apothecary
li and Wholesale Derler in Window Glass and
Kerosene OU, corner Jtffersou and MeDonongn
streets, and corner E&?t Broad and Bronghton
btreets. Jy76—ly
PUGrOGRAPflS.
Y>HOTOGiiAPliS. and ail other styles o* Pictnree,
XT with Frameb, Finings, Oases, Ac., of every kind,
copies of all kinds from Old Pictures neatly finished,
stereoscopic Views of Bouaveuiure and Savannah
Corner of Whitaker and Broughton streets. J N.
Wilson. Jy23
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
tji GR08 OLAUDB, Dealer in Watches. Jewelry
.I? • and Silverware, Bull street, opposite Masonic
Hall, Savannah, Ga Watches and Jewelry carefully
repaired. nov<—tf
Ci AMUKL P. HAMILTON (successor to WUmot A
ij Richmond), Dealer in Watches, SUverware, Jew
elry, Ac., corner Whitaker, St. Jullen and Congress
streets. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. Jy83—ly
SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, Ac.
M P- BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Manufae-
ilL» tnrer of Sails, Atvnings, Tents, Flags, Bags,
Ac. Sold at New York prices. Jy2?
ARCHITECTS AND KNUIAIKERs.
IIULLER A BRUYN, Architects and Civil and Me-
Ivl. chanlcal Eugiueors, southwest corner Bay and
Bull streets, up stairs. M. P. Mullxb, Cfrril and
Mechanical Eugiueer; DxWirr Bboyn, Architect.
sep6
UAlUWAHE, (1DTLEKI, die.
pALMEH A DEPP18H, Wholesale and Retail Dcal-
X era in Hardware, cutlery, ITlcs, Edge Teois, Ag-
rliultural Implements, Puwoer, Shot, Caps aud
Lead. 148 Congress and 07 St. Jm en stree's, Bavan-
Bih, Georgia. jy2d—ly
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
VI UHPHY to CL4RK, Bnl] ureec. opposite th.
ilL Palukl Honse, Home, sign, utilp ui steam
boat Painter.. Gliding, aramlng. Mubllnff and
Qlulnf. Signs of ..erj dereription. Jj83
PLASTERERS.
ap25—lasr4v
Ordinary Ohatham County.
Administrator’s Notice.
mHE heirs of the estate of Adam O. Duubam are
X hereby notified that on the firrt Monday of An-
gust next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary ol
Liberty county for an order to distribute said estate
in kind. ANN O. HART.
ap i7—2am4m Administratrix..
Legal Notice.
A LT. PERSONS having claims against the estatebf
JANE E. BRYAN, late deceased, will preseiit
them properly attested within the time prescribed6y
law, and tliose indebted to said estate will make im
mediate payment to FRANCIS W. REED. i
Sole Qualified Executor,
at No. 6 Stoddard's Upper Rang^
mli2tl—lawGw
Notice.
T HREE MONTHS after date application will »•
made to the Mar me Bank of Georgia lor renewtl
of Scrip No. 1,30s for three shares of stock, said
scrip having been lost.
mh21—lamBm WM. J. LAWTON.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—T9
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Levi DeWut and Wra. W. Lincoln will
apply at the Coart of Ordinary for Letters DiSKtis-
sory as Execu ora on the estate of Catherine P. Hay
den, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonijlaH
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they navej on oi be
fore the first Monday in June next, otbenrise
s&Id letters will be granted.
Novomb&r, 1867,
novlS—lam6m
D.
O’BYBNE,
o. c. c.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUHTY.-To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Thomas B. Wheeler will apply at the
Court oi Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Adnls-
istrator on the estate of Wa.. Q. Robinson, of old
county, deceased:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonlihiU wlom
It may concern to be and appear befbre sal A Court, to
make objection (if any th-ty have) on or before the
first Monday in Jnly next, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 29th day of-De
cember. 1867. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
Janl—lamfim O. L. C.
McIntosh County Sieritfs Sal
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
MAY NEXT In the dty of Darien, within the
legal hou s of sale. E'QHTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS
OF SEED COTTON, levied upon 4fl the property Of
H m. 0. Wyliy. to satisfy an attachment- R. Cogdell
vs. W. C. Wyliy. Terms of Mle, cash. J. .
C. THORP,
sb Ooasty.
apre—lawlmM
Sheriff McTntosb C
McIntosh County Sheriff's Sale
W ILL Bi? BOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
MAY NEXT, In the city ol Darien, be#ws
legal honrs of sale, TWO
Oottou, GIN HOU.'R, a tew'
Le led upon as the
satisfy roreciomr«Qf t
Sons A Co. vs. Thos. g. Wyuy.
C 0. THOl
tjJtg—ltwluM BliMUr Httotoik Oouatr-
( ' RADY A TBLLY, Plain ana Ornam.aUi piaa-
U terera and Dealer, In Latka, Lime, Plaster. Hair,
Cement and Building Material, Bryan .treet, between
Drayton and Abereorn streets. angl*tt
Stesnib9st3.
i- -- ksa
SEB-WEEKIT LIRE!
FOR PAIATKA, FLA.,
AND
Charleston 3 S. C.
■JSHR HEW AND ELEOAHI BIEAHBH8
diotatoh
fl.OOO Tons,)
Captain L. M. OOXETTKB,
CITY POINT,
(i,ioo Tons,)
Captain SIM ADKINS,
Will leave SAVANNAH, GA., for Fs
JoefcaoBVlIle, Palatka, and all Landings
on St. John’s River, on
Wednesday a and Satardays, at 3 o’eloels
p. “• 1
Returning, will leave Palatka, Florida, on Thun-
days at V o'clock P. M., and Mondays at I 1
o’clock A. M.; Jacksonville, on Friday wort-
lags to suit the tide on the bar. and Tuesdays at
3 o’clock A. M., and Fernandina same day; will
leave Savannah for Charleston oto Saturdays at
7 o’clock A. It., and Wednesday a at 8 A. M.
Returning, will leave Charleston ou
Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9 o'clock p. ns.
49’Freight received from snnrise to sunset, st the
Florida Wiiart, foot of Gas House hill, and stored
free of charge.
L. J. GCILMARTJN M CO., Agents.
These steamers connect with stages at Pico-
lata for St. Augustine.
New York and Bremen Steam
ship Company.
rjTHB FIRST-CLASS Unl(rd States MaU Steamship*
ATLANTIC, BALTIC,
WESTERN METROPOLIS,
fourth steamship now building,
tor Southampton and Bremen, taking passengers
to Southampton, London, Havre and Bremen,
at the following rates, payable in gold, or its equiva
lent In currency, (to London or Paris $6 additional)
First Cabin, $110; Second Cabin,$06; Steerage, $35.
From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to New
York, First Cabin, Slit); Second Cabin, $76; Steer
age, $43
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME,
First Cabin, $210; Second Cabin, $1S0; Steerage
$70.
BXIUSO DATS non SOW TOM AND BACKIN.
Leave New York Sept. 14th and 28lh, Oct. 26th
and Nov, 9th. Leave Bremen Oct. 6th and 19th,
Nov. 16th and 80th. Leave Southampton for New
York Oct. 9th and 23d, Nov. 20th and Dec. 4th.
BLUN A MEYER.
Agents for Savannah, Ga.
ISAAC TAYLOR,
Frtotdaat. Vo. 40 Broadway, New York)
west—1*
NOTICE!
THE STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Captain 8. ADKINS,
Leaving Savannah on MAY 16tb, will, on returning
from PALATKA, go to &T. AUGUSTINE. For par
ticulars euquii£ oi
aprJl
. QUILMART1N A CO„ Agents.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
'Via Panama Xlailroad,
New Arrangement!
SAILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE
5th Ac SOth Every Month
Or the day before when these dates fall on Snnday.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN liY ANY OTHER LINE.
For Information address 1). N. CARRINGTON;
Agent, 177 West Street, New York.
W. H. Webb, P»-ee., Chas. Dana, Vice-Pres
Office—64 Exchange Place, New York.
mh9—Sm
gfft-Msanun; w
a* 5~>ig £ k \ Jt'i'Tn 1
mu a
X with aOthe ootiverteacee of
changed
Northern
I is now con*
T. S. NICKERSON,
of the Planter’s Hotel, Augusta, Ga.; National Hotel,
Atlanta, Ga; Nlckereon Hotel, Colombia, S. C.
The Furuitore throughout is of the moat ele
gant description, the rooma acrupoloasly clean sad
well ventilated, and the attendance equalled by none
in the Sooth.
Travellers •topping at (he above Hotel wffl find the
comforts and conveniences of their own homes.
The Proprietor pledges himself that every delicacy
afforded, either by Northern or Southern markets,
will be constantly supplied to his table. mhSO-tf
, THE
mi TOBACCO H I
[KstnblUb.d tn 1830 ]
CONNOLLY & CO.,
45 Water Street,
NEW YORK,
TYEG TO CALL the attention of the Trade to their
X> largchnd well assorted stock of
VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
Bolted to the wants of the Southern Trade.
jW-Agents for the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTU
RERS IN VIRGINIA.
0T special attention given to orders, which are
•oUctted, and filled with can.
CHAS. M. CONNOLLY, Jft.
W. A. BASS.
JAT *
Published for Information,
A BILL TO BiS KStTn^.,,
AN OEDINANCE
;To amend tbe third Metion mt the (Jr-ina.
in Ooracil on tb. 27th d.j 0 f sSSfetow
entitled - An ordinanoe to ' tie'
tho manner In which pn.iea and ^
cleaned; to appoint an officer lor L
each cleaning, and to «x fee,
tione «nd tennre of bin office, and im “nil
po*estherewith connected.’* roUler !».
Section 1. The Mnjor and Aldermen of tk
Rynnnnh. In Coonnl eeaembled j 0 her.!?' '"la
bat the enid third motion of the Ibuve S, 1 , "X
-nnce be end the eame ie hereby nmendjd k : ®t-
in< theiefrom the word -occnp«t"
Ilea thereof vile words "owner or own°ri"* n 1‘l
Mid nmendment tale effect and be of o, “"h.
dtotelj on the pMSing ol this ordtlunce, l «*
In Council, April aj
Tiret rending of nn ordinance and ord.^.
pobiiabed tor information. ts.
JAMES A. CONNELLY.
dec4—StawSmkW
REEVES’_AMBR0SI A
FOR THE HAIR!
IMPlliiVED I
It la an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It causes the Hair to Carl beautifully.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy.
It Invigorates tha Roots of the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Oat.
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
It brings ont Hair on heads that have been bald
for yean.
It is composed entirely of simple and purely vege
table substances.
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its excellence, many of which are from
physicians in high standing.
It is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in
the glass), by-Druggists and Dealers In Fancy Goods
everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by DBHAS BARNES H CO., P. C. WELLS k CO.,
SCHIEFFELIN k CO., New York. mb23—ly
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the Tax and Revenue Ordinance
in Connell on the 30th day of Becembtr
Section l. The Mayor and Aldermen of tL J
Savannah, in Council assemblid, her^ edtJ <
That the Tax and Revenue Ordinance
Connell on the 20th day o' December in th, w *
1867, be and the same is hereby so airendFrt Jf * f '- 4
trie tix on freight and passage money shaM (w 1 *
after the first day of May, 18‘3 be oXffil**
per centum, instead of one per centum as b* -T* 8
dinance is now provided. 3 "-a o*.
Ordutecce pweed in Conbcil, April an, IS1!
KDWARD 0. ANIIEH ON ‘5J’
Atte«t-James siewakt, Clerk of Coauci^ ,t: ■
■m.rl-li,
HOURS AND NEWSPAPERS.
XT'STILL A BBO., Bull street, next to the Post
Xu Office, Dealers in Newspapers, Magazines,
Books and Stationery. The latest New York and
other Dally aud Weakly Newspapers received by
every mail and steamer. jy‘J4—ly
tltUKKTAKJCHS.
TJERGUSON A DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough-
X? ton street, dealers in Fisk’s Patent Metallic,
Mahogany, Walnnt ahd Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes
for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the
shortest notice. Country orders promptly attended
to. * Jy27—ly
FURNITURE.
Q B. MILLER, No. 167 Broughton street, Dealer
p« in Mahogany and Walnut Furniture and
ment of Parlor Furniture. Mattresses nude to or-
dar. u»—ly
LIVERY STABLER.
/'k’CONNELL A CXSH, Marshall House Stables.
The beet of Livery Horses and Carriages al
ways on hand, with carsfhl and exparlenceti drivers.
iy*3
"PULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by J. Finn. Car-
1 riages, with competent drivers, or Single Teams,
to let. Boarding At reasonable prices. jy2$
DINING SALOON.
n UR HOUSE DINING SALOON. Bay street, cor-
Vj tier Whitaker, up stairs. Meals from « a. m. to
midnight, with a bill of fare comprising all the mar
ket affords. Every kind of game in the season, pre
pared bv the H***oook- to b« obtained. aulS—tf
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
a SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan strest,
O* between Whltafcer and Boll streets, three doors
above the Pulaski House. Jj23—ly
Mil L-.. — -
SAVINGS BANKS.
/"AQUflHOIlP* INSDBANCB CO., 8»lll(> Dc-
V MitnHBt, offlxto 117 £., .treet. Intvtot tl-
iawe€OBd«^Mito. H. V. HUGIX, FTMkl6Bt. Jm
T. TaolUA Secreurr. UrM-t,
THE EDICTS
OF THE
GRIND LODGE Of GEORGIA.
V. A. to.
Ociayiled, older the direction of the O. A, by
Brother & LAURENCE.
PRIGS... .....UOR
POE BALK AT
BpU Wrnt, UU to Pwt Otoe..
A--k.,3T£,
TO BUYERS!
CHEAP DRY GOODSI
J UST RECEIVED BY STEAMERS FRESH AD
DITIONS to oar already HEAVY STOCK, of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods!
And which we are determined to sell at
Such Prices
As will defy competition, consisting in part of—
CASKS PRINTS AND DELAINES,
CASES BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND
SHEETINGS.
CASES KENTUCKY JEANS AND SATI
NETS.
CASES OAS8IMERES AND CLOTHS,
CASES DAMASKS AND LINEN,
BALES SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
BALES BLANKETS AND SHAWLS,
BALES LINSEYS AND FLANNELS, Ac.
Einstein & Eckman,
nova 151 CORfiBSSS STREET.
Jas. AV\ Keogh,
LOCKSMITH and BELL-HANGER,
H AS REMOVED from the corner of Jefferson and
President streets to the
CORNER OF WHITAKER STREET AND
CONGRimSTREET LANE
■mh3—tf
CANCELING and BUSINESS
STAMPS.
I FURNISH THE FOLLOWING CANCELING
STAMPS at makers’ prices :
Secomb’s Canceling Stamp, with die sad dates
complete, $8; Seem mb’s Banking HonseStamp, with
out date, from $19 to $15; extra Dies. $2 50 each
extra Ribbons, from $1 60 to $8; Dates, $2 60extra.
Address orders to WM. EBT1LL, Jn.,
Boll street, next to the Post Office,
|an21— savannah.
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER,
Halt: Rheum or* Scurvy,
AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE FEET.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, S. O.,)
r \FFKHS her services to the citizens, aud ladies of
J Savannah, for the treatment and core of the
hove Diseases.
terms and Bwnlone Cared Wlttioaft Palm
CP* RESIDENCE—38 PRESIDENT STREET, (at
tfra. perry’s.
HTHours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. X., and from 8 to
6 o’clock P. M. Ladles treated at their residence*.
Charges Moderate.
J submits, ft om amongs- numerous certificates
Mowing from prominent physician* and cltisens
tarleston: j
From Hon. George Bulst.
m happy to ssy that Mrs. Keogh has cored me
versTvery bad corn*, that had tr~"" • J --
many years. They
that had troubled me tor
removed without tbs least
nn. (Signed) • Groxon Btrirr.
From the late Dr. Edward North.
I think It my duty to stole that I have Men lira
Keogh remove corns
Barest skill, and without
(Signed)
I would recommend all persons who a
with corns to give Mrs. Keogh $ trial, 1 have t
r treat, with good Judgment, and cure them r
it pain. (Signed} J. Fitch, M. 1
From Dr. B. HGrffiack.
I certify that MraKehth has cored me
xm, and advise ail who are treeMgd with tl
bunions, to annlj to this lady.
"japUd) 1
—-• ) i J ‘
Published for Information.
. — —-—■
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED ! J *;
ANOISniiKoB . ’
10 «■»•««• tttoto la OcuuO Off toe
roDchfcMai
f ^ ^1-0
lIMversalifearalgia.
A. SATE,
CERTAIN,
AND
Speedy Curd
TOR
| NEURALGIA,
AND ALL
NERVOU8
DISEASES.
Its Effect* are
Magical
I T 18 THK UnfttillaE Remedy in all ettaes oi
Nenraigia Facialis, oiten effecting a perfect cure
In 1cm than twenty-four hours from the use of no
more than TWO OR THREE PILLS.
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Dieeaae
has failed to yield to this
Wonderful Remedial Agent.
Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia
and general nervous derangements,—of many years
standing,—affecting the entire system, its use for a
few days, or a few weeks a: the ntmost, always af
fords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely
fails to produce a oomplete and permanent cure. It
contains no drags or other materials In the slightest
degree Injurious even to the most delicate system,
aM can always he used with perfect safety. It has
long been In constant use by many of our most emi
nent physicians, who give it their unanimous and
unqualified approval.
MST"Seat by mail on receipt of price and postage.
One package $1 oo. Postage C cents.
Six packages.....$8 00, Footage 27
Theivepackages..$# 00, Postage48
It Is sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Drags and Medicines throughout the United Sttt
and by
TURNER A CO., Sale Proprietors,
1 „ 120 Tuxmomt Stbkxx, Boexosr, Mass.
Jsnfl—2sw*m
To Job Printers.
PRINTING PRESlS
FOR SALE.
W E OFFER FOR BALE A DEQBNER HALF
MEDIUM JOB PRESS ; size, 13x19 inside
chase. The Presses'of the patent are justly Cele
brated for the excellence of their wore, and will
printenythlng fru as »single-line visiting card to si fall
half sheet medium. This one can be seen working
In the HxwS and Herald Office.
Accompanying the Press are two (t) setts Roller
Stacks, one (l) Roller Mould, five (6) Chases, one (l)
— — wrencifi '
Forir is $550. We’wUl sell this for~ ^50
Apply at THIS OFFICE. mh:
Forest City Paper Warehouse
.JON OF PA-
snd Stotionsza,
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OF THE SUB
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK-'
ING COMPANY.
ip\PFICB UNDER THE BLUFF, foot of Drayton
Vf street AH orders lor the Submarine Diving
with hbp, ap
and WrsckingOompany can. I
will be promptly attended to.
ESTABLISHED IN 1852.
sigblsiob Bomixe weeks
BY JOHN RYAN,
lESENT Bole Pipprietor, who takes thlsn
of thanking hffi many kind patron* for the
cus ghioreas patm~^' --- --
vnea that U wiU b.Wg
of an ir-ferior quality can bs had tat tn thin c
other city. Long experienee in this- npeeial but
— . - K ^
enables m*, .to excel the
similar establishment, “
Oor, Went Brotui and Egy
HICK 01 THE WOODS I
Nidk of tljO Woods 1
“FIRESIDE COMPAPTION. 5 *
|>III1K iff*
in to* -fwnaw riNDtoMOR," *rkto wd be
couremdtoito. Mel totofmuijoento, toned
l|*- ■ ..'■’b-i'jj-i. ; Ik. .... t J
"MICK OF THE WOODS
AN ORDINANCE
To prant to the Harannait, SkiduwaTina
B» lro*d Company certain rienu'ana D 2S l *«i
on certain terms and conditions. v
Section 1. The Miyor and Aldermen of Uwm*.
Ssvaunab, in Council assembled, do hen>i» , «v L '
That the Savsnnah, bkidsway and haboSp 0 ^
Company shall have the right, with horse «r
cars or carriages, to connect tbtir line ot
leading to and from the coantr / with DtaviT*‘ 1
Whitaker streets, in Savannah, beginning at
sou street, aud running the line of said D r«r-
Whitaker streets to Bay street aud connow 1
Bay street: provided the work of laying tho £2.1
such carriage railway ou Draytou s<reet hTj'^r
mcnced, in good faith, within twelve mouUw ^
the date of the passing of this ordinance. I
completed within eighteen months from
or such passing; and that the work on wi?!
ker street shall be commenced within six rn ^l
alter the passing of this ordinance, and fini^l
within twelve mouths after the date of hbn I
nance: Ard provided further, that the mil *-^1
■hall be done as to gradings, crossings, and allotb-l
things theVewicn connected, in the manier and C |
the terms prescribed in the ordinance for the est,?I
lishment of lines of street railwaja passed in rv»l
ell on the first day of M iy, in the year eighteenhc^l
dred and sixty-seven aud that ail tne rules - , I
tions aud conditions cf said ordinance in relator al
the running ol cars, the rate s of fare, and so f.*il
shall be applicable tb the grant Of authority her hi
made: And prorided fnrtber. that the said Coatil
ny shall, before entering upon th*> Said work or iil
part thereof, enter into bond, with -pprovedtWl
1 y, to the city of Savannah to perform and bid* id
'ill such teims, rules, regulations and rondi Wl
and further, that it will every d iy a tc-r beginningl|
run on any street run regnla ly four 'im- s a diy fi*|
said Anderson street to Bay street,between theh a\
of six o’clock in the morning and eight o’clock in Uul
evening : And provided farther, that the city r,i
Savannah shall have the eame podee jmidk.l
tion within said city -iver the Mid Sj | E .
nab, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad 0 q.
pany, its employees and agents, aa it wofid tu re
bad over any couipany that might have been agn
ized under the ordinance hereinJefjre menuod-
And ou this farther expre s condition—that L' her®-1
after aayatem o* street railways -hall be ear«redo>
on by ffuthority ot the City C-ml. ii of Saramuc,
then all ibe rights hereby granted sLal ces-e tlE i
the property of the said Savannah, Sfidaw.y
Seaboaru Bai.road Company, invested or icqa.red
unuer the grant hereby made, shau be sppralrdbj
persons not exceeding three on each side,ardo:
such appraisement, such City Railway Cospuj
auall have the opli <n to pa-chase euch property»;
such apprai.-ed value, and to use and wor, the wn*
for its own benefit the-e -f^r, and, on the £»i.ureo'
<aid savannah, Skidawa, and £> aboard Kaiirv c,
to snbmi: to »uch appraisement within t*omot, - Js
ifter notifi atiou cf rfie other party of its retd^t-i d
purchase oh thcteims a'oreeaid, hen a11 the rictal
and privileges hereby granted should cease, aiidd
s-ict property shall revert and oeiong to the Citj d
Savannah.
Ordinance passed in ''onncil- April b, 1867. I
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. May::.
Atte: t—James Sxkwa&t. Clerk ol Council
mayl-ldt I
AN ORDINANCE
To continue in force nnul the fhst day of Jane c-r-l
18bS, th- pro visit ns of the ordinance p«sed al
Council on the fjrtn day of September, l«-J fnt l
tied “An ordinance to su-’pend f t a limited per.cdI
the opeiation of the FireOrainan e ot ihetir H
Savannah, in and ever certain portions of tter^l
and to remit certain penalties that may hsve ik|
incurred. * I
Wnereas, The provisions of the aeove reefed«il
ince, in relation to rbe erection and repsircfcc.il
legs in that portion of the city east ui Prce sucdl
aad feouth of Liberty street, and also tbatpcrttatJ
the city east of Went Broad street, south of Qi aSI
itreet a’-d west oi T -tun 11 street, expired on imSMl
day of July, 1R67; and whereas, said proviai..n : *.re 1 j
by an ordinance passed in Council ou the id diy of I
October, 1S67, extended to the 1st Cay cf
*-st, 1868, now therefore—
Sec ion 1. The Mayor and Alder-en of the cay of I
“avacnah. in Council afc&embled. do hereby o-l-inj
That said provisions of said aoove rrcited ord inal
of the 5th of September. 1866, in refatlon to wJ
erection and repair oi buildings within said porJoul
ot said city, be and the same are hereby fariherexf
tended from said 1st day of January lalt to the It
day of June next 1«6».
Ordinance passed in Council, April 1st, 1866.
EDWARD a ANDERht’N. Mijo:.
Attest—James Stewabt, Clerk of Council
AN ORDINANCE
To give to the Commissioners of Pilotage fer theft
of Tybee and River Savannah- the power to nki
rales and regulations for the gov.r mentof--«l
Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to the
proval, revision and control of the City Cc“^
of Savannah, and on certain terms and c
tions.
Section 1. Tne Mayor and Ald«rmen of thei±jtl
Savannah, In Council assembled, do hereby of i*fll
That power is hereby given to the commishosenq
Pilotage for the Bar of Tybee aud River SavnoulJ
make rales and regulations for the governne.’
the Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to
proval, revision and control of the City Ckmi*ciJ
Savannah; and that, upon the adoption of sacOft* 1
and regulations and the approval of Council, =
same shall be the rales and regulations for the p*
ernment of said Harbor Master, under the direct?
tion of said Commissioners of Pi.otage, subjrt-'l
revision and oontrol by said City Council: AmP^I
▼ided further, tout nothing In this ordinance c*l
utined shall be construed to prevent the Mayor is
Police Court- or the Moyor and Aldermen in Cow
assembled, from icfli tiog ,sarh fines and ptnfiwi
on sneh Harbor Master for official delii qaeccw"!
msy be authorized by law or ordinance, or to p
vent the Mayor from exercising the control ol Tt\
Harbor Master, In respect to suspension Jrorj ”S
or otherwise, as said M»yor may exercise ow«» I
city officers, or to prevent tho City Council
any time modify ng, changing or repealing Uu*w e |
Ordinance passed in Council, February 1
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. V*!*- "
Attest—Jams Sttwamt, Clerk of Council.
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent the encroachment, by vessels
certain Cotton Presses In Savannah, upon ■
lines of any other adjseent Presses.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of tbs cJf ■
Savannah, in Council assembled, do herc.>j«?fj|
That hereafter no vessels lying, loading. ordi y^,,|
log at the wharf of either of the Cotton rro?*|
known as Demand’s Lower Cotton Press, or me ■
ton prera known as the Tyler Cotton Presa, siw ,|
permitted tb encroach by bowsprit or otnerpev*
he vessel on the line of the wharf of the
u which aaul vease may not be lying, loading* ■
charging, without the consent of the sgenio. ■ ■
era of siuch othei Press, and thst ills be .
the dot, of the Harbor Muter to
enciooctunent withoot coo.ent u atorts^J.
for , violation or any or the provi, on, ‘
nance, the party in ianit, whether mch par^»
— -d any Moh Frees, or theHBMgi
liable to a penalty of not
thirty dollars for every dsy’s or part of» w
passed in Council, February / I
^M)WARD C ANDERSON. I
Stswamt, Clerk of Coun^^
AN ORDINANCE .
Making it unlawful for an Aldermso, or
of the eltv of Savannah, to become the §
taf other officer or employee of thee.
discharge ot offldsl or contract duty, or w s u
the surety of any pe-son subject to pay ® I
do other duty to the dty. 4
Section L The Mayor and
savannah. In Council assembled, do
that hteoafter no Alderman or QffiaT r Wsjjfl
bavannkh sbeil-ho taken or reeetved uJJ*
any officer or employee of said city, fer
by Stoid wffleer or omiflojee of 1 ® ^ ; I
* As inrety of any person subject or ^ $
ortfo other duty to said dtv. ^
l
.VI
uttot:
. 3A*. 8TXWAn. Cterkof Connell.
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IU BAIHBBIOQg> 0A '
^^SviurHMM«ir»towtw«
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