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•SAVANNAH. GEORGIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. 1868 :
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Washington, May 22, 1868.
li there were ever so slim a chauee for
the conviction of Ike President alter the
pote on Saturday, there Is none now* enter-
tuined. Even the Radicals have lost all hope,
and the astute Mr. Ben. Butler they claim
has been the cause. The postponement was*
a pre-arranged thing by the conspirators,
and for the* very pnrpose indicated in the*
proceedings of the Managers’ Committee du
ring this week—to bring out evidence on
which to found another article of impeach*
ment. It was held that Ross certainty, apd
Fowler perhaps had been bribed, and 'the
Massachusetts demagogue would dicover it.
His restless, active mind devised many ex
pedients, such as going into banks at the
dead hour of night to etamine the cash ac
counts of this or that person; employing
spies to dog the steps of Ross and Fowler,
and many of their acquaintances; to seize
the telegrams 6i private individuals without
warrant or authority of law; and even to
have purloined letters and dispatches from
the rooms of gentlemen at their lodging
places, and hundreds ot' persons have been
summoned. But it is all of no avail. Not
a particle of proof has been obtained to sus
tain the charge of bribery, nor an approach
even to a Senator for that purpose, and the
proceedings have failed so shamefully, so
disgracefully, that Tbad. Stevens to-day
told Butler *‘he had made an ass of himself,
and justly provoked the contempt of every
body/’ but not only this; Butler has man
aged to elicit some evidence implicate gap-
pirently an impeaching Senator.
[Oar correspondent’s account of Colonel
Cooper’s testimony is the same pub
lished in out edition of yesterday.] > :U
Senator Pomeroy denies that he ever eaw
or heard of such a letter, or that any one was
authorized to act for him in the matter. But
this much is true. His brother-in-law, Gay
lord, and one James Liggett, of Ranerf^ who
are directly implicated, did make thi$,pr<3po-
sition to Cooper; but Pomeroy’s frieaids
claim that they acted on their own hook,
and intimate it was a scheme to hoodwink
Cooper and swindle him out of the $4O,Q0O^
Then the impeachers may endeavor tn giy«f
it still another turn, viz: that ti>e Presi
dent's friends were seeking to buy Senators,
and that one: of their number did lay.the
trap in question to catch them, hut that
Senator Pomeroy had no complicity with it,
and they will try further to show Copper bit
at it. An intimate friend of Manager Wil-
son’a says there are some apprehensions that
Pomeroy has got himself into an ugly posi
tion through his greed and avarice. ,
The effect of this is W further damage im
peachment, which is dead biit not yet buried.
The vote will almost certainly be taken
Tuesday and a verdict of acquittal recorded.
All the evidence up to this time (and there
were fifteen witnesses examined to«£$y), I
repeat, does not famish the basis for achusSr-
tion against the President’s friends or any
Senator.
The disgraceful manner in which it was
sought to secure the removal of the Presi
dent is leaking out. Listen to this, and
judge ye of these impartial Judges: Senator
Henderson testified before the Committee of
the House that he was present on Thursday
night wtek at a secret meeting of the jm-
peichers, and that Senator Pomercy told'
him they now had conviction assured that
he had a paper tnere, with thirty*flvfe-frames
pledged to convict on the eleventh article,
exclusive of Wade’s vote.” Ross saVd: “Mr.
Pomeroy, 1 have not signed the paper^ I.
told you I would vote for conviction on the
first and probably on the second article, but
I have not datertnined how 1 will vote on the
eleventh.” “Op examining the paper.” Sen
ator Henderson testifies, “Mr. Ross’ state
ment was found to be correct, and I have
his authority for stating that he did; hot
determine until Saturday morning to vote
.Afeal&jtttbe eleventh article. But here w6
seethe Conrt a partisan Court: but Sana-'
tors, honorable Senators (God save' the
mark O’cancussfcig. polliugtne votes seemly
and solely for the purpose to secure conviction,-
not to render a verdict according to justice--
and the merits of the cause. The fellows
should be lashed throughout the land.
! jp<*de^wl fccmj^ ^e^d jyroi
[Frqajhe Quincy Herald.] ;
The foHoyfagJafaigt a letter received
in this ie Combs, ther
will be *fead WUh3l>tereMfpilYv«h remem
ber the dirtinguisBed edrvides IhdAJenekwl,-
in old timet, rendered the Whig party: I - j
< Lkxbkgton, Kjlj April 4, .1668.
-ssaafifflgifisttss
*SBBKEtiS3LZ
Union cause in |£80. by over twenty-three
thousand mojority over the Breckinridge
~ '•Tate.*k s have_
. raap-lb^p be
mad e man and.
every other animat as he desired they should
be—that a negro w not a whjlf <nan no mote
than a polecat is a lion, I am denounced end
proscribed by the present radical-negro ma
niacs as ^^VpCitWBn^s a ‘copperhead.’ j
The cro wfrtdaatfls nf-ltimope are now,i no
doubt, laugnthShKf WWaour model Repub
lic, running so rapidly into a i^gro despo
tism. We s6enr tOhaVe taieif poor, misera
ble Mexico as oar models instead ot obeyfng
the ConalitotioBi aid the dews. God help
ns!! . v mi t/i dn« . • . I *•
“ X rely on the common sense of the nec-
ple and their palriodsdr toLrebnfee the un
principled men now in power . at W&shipg-
ton, and consign them, to merited infamy. -
. Yours,truly,. •
.1 ns ot . t'lmua Combs.
“ 8. R Cousi. Eso," •, a
lUUUBHUU lUUJUClby UVUA IUC
cause I believe that Sou mai
Histobicsl Lksson on Imcbaoument.—
Whatev'isrXje the Maollofumpe&climeuf, it
has by no meant, proved r itre rapid operation
that was nulicipateA It ia nnw uesply three,
mcintbelsioce the lit. ash (^ebtoary 34) voted
to impeach thet-Ererideuf. Xlhilet. iher trial
may come to an end soon, it maybe suffered
to drag its slow length aloBg uli the close of
the President's term. We would aogges* an
attend to his case in person. It is the pecu
liar glory of .U&iinpMeheri that our country
has produced in the President the greatest
criminal that was ever seen in the world,
it is mortifying ter our national vanity to
think that We snnulfl noralso have the I.
est trial. The trial S' Warren Hastings, wl
Burke impeached,'in the, name of bu
iratufe, J of both aerirSj Of every hge, add ol
every rank, as the common enemy and ;0;-
pressor of all.” but who seems to have been
cession to the court on the first day of the
trial, Bixiy were lying in their graves when
it closed. Another ot, the strange events
wrought by time was that, in the eight years
which had elapsed, the managers of the im
peachment bad become bitter political ene
mies. and at the close, wfiefi their case
brought them together, met each olh.r with
trigid politeness. If the Ihdgth of the Presi
dent’s trial could only be proportioned to
broken lowo Several 61 fed mbdibers might
present a parallel to .he Hastings case in the
proportion of aeoatrtrs Anally "feruoved”
trom the scene of their labors. Haatlngs
said of his trlalTfiat “the arraignmeDt bad
|aken placa before one genwatioo, and ^ th»
^i^dgment now, another generation will
revise it, and upon its verdict is to depend
the glory or the shame of those who are .en
gaged in Sun,
• 1 '* ^ tfr-^tr— , 3nTWtWT^»
Another Improvement in the Art of
Killing.—The Prussian military chemists
have succeeded in precipitating^ the explo-
aive liquid known 4s niirt)-gtycerin«r and in
reducing it to a solid. The advantagB of
this transformation is that its combuatib^ity.
is considerably diminished, explo
sive force remains the same, and it is thus
' fitted fof
If you are suffering or have suffered from
involuntary discharges, what effect does it
produce upon your general health't Do you
feel weak, debilitated, easily tired i > Does a
little extra exertion prodnoe palpitation of
the heart? Does yonr liver, or urinary or
gans, or yonr kidneys, frequently get ont of
"order? Is your urine sometimes thick,
milky, or floeky, or is it ropy on settling 1
Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? Or is
a sediment at the bottom alter it nas stood
awhile ? Do yon have spelia of short breath
ing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels consti-
? Do you have spells of fainting or
TSMbd TOWhe head? Is youfmem-
Is your nirod constantly
this subject? Db,'*4f feal
dull, listless, moping, tired of company, oi
life? Doypuwish ty be left albns.tocet
away from everybody? Does any little
thing make, you start 4 r JhmpS Is Jour
sleep broken or restless! is the lustre ot
your eye ijs brilliant? The bloom on jour ir/
cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in
society as weR? Do you pursue yonr busi
ness with the eame energy ? Do you feel as
much confidence in yourself? Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to fits oi
melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your
liver or dyspepsia. Have you restiesa nights?
Your back weak, your knees we&ic, and have
eive force
rendered more
military
to^a'TO^sted' the°1itrGngdst' cuirass {hat
ever yet protected the sides of au iron-eased
ship, and if half what lfcauted by tha Drus
sian papers on the subject be true, the art'of
defence in war is still in iteinfancy, and will
Listen to this, and, v. a tremendously costly bantling to rear.—
KTW
orfginal owner, of the purchaser under, da*
croe of sale, ana iff the marshal, c ! e f“, %
other by whom rhapectiveiy the pwiWds,?'
the sale iu. wch case may have^tfcen paid
into the Treasury, and the amount of mdney
actually paid tn each and every ease into the
Treasury ol the Doited States,” so far as
shown by the records nl the Solicitor’s Ofllce.
Total amoupt paid into the United States
Treasury, $1*9,680.871 amount paid to the
Assistant Dhfied States Tteaaom, subject to
M^n^^is^Kfc
$33,165 48.'
There eraruroors afloat of a general
nesty in,the course of. the next twenty days.
I think 1( entitled to CTedibUity. The nomi
nation of Qrant and Colfax created no ex-
citem.nt, no enthnalasm in the Federal city.
so long, and Uteir atMo* ik^eig^d Wtiita
lalifioaK
tioos, his friends oven do net ciuur for,him
great intellectual supmipritt. :*• M 1 -
Colfax, hts ffippsmoy and the t
Home that bod/,,,tat ha
is eatM; tooamart to be
Bosbiuo.
“‘dove,
with leathers painted in xaj, white and blue,
was thrown oat from the galleries and fieW
around the halt for some five minofea, When
i^tlsaiyia!C',2(£
aessssSkStss eaz
aed condition a good aglgoot for Bergh to
phUosophize upon. A moment later the flags
In the rear ot the stdnd were raised and re
vealed to the andtefeoe a imioaiure house
ointefl on canvass, on jyhieh was painted a
- . -«7s—with.. Columbia at
end theworfle "Match
this the'satire aodi-
afler
ir of
” the
_ 0 r«ewa«4.' i
IBS*, bird, ii»" idnocinse n -
iS in
entile ai. .
As for the do
and t
•ry. The ot&ft'jlirf w^ftfo’
keeping with gWrietdaob. »
A Hadic.l feeaacH ta New YOCk.^A
dilapidated individual,'partially’IntorieatvS,
tighij place, I
keep ypnr ponder dry,” This was;
Brandy l ’jStatim E«o» i4w>ghtor, 1
Brandy Station was a tight place,
voice—Yon mean whiskey station.] Aootl
—Von’r. OOO. Istln from -'dteir
lemen.
Yonue dhtflj;
wahtvhfiuiiJw BAha'reiTSiirto&toi^i! ?
If there is, let him hold up his hand. [ Wo
There is a report afloat that the President
obtained ihe-aid of the Severn Senator's by'
promisiog them patronage and to allow them
to put through the Reconstruction measures
South without further interference on bis
part. But there is not one word of troth in
ft. Mr. Johnson ha j made no pledges to auy
one aDd has asked no favors, nothing but
that justice should be done and his fate be
decided on the merits of the case alone.
Whatever may be the faults of Andrew John-:
sou hts . fidelity to principle is unimpeacha
ble, and he would sooner lay dourn Ai9 Me
than abandon the policy he endeavored u
carry out to prevent the South from being
The Present Uansmitted to the
yesterday,- In conformity with a rea
passed December 17th, 1867, a^**statei
of all moneys received Into the Tre^hry on
account of property seized# condemned aba
confiscated under the act of July 17,1862, ~ : -—, . w . . § i or _
for the suppression of the rebellion, inciqfl-. hstodst wew Unmi&iW*
> titlJof each case, the name of the aint ay'ff J
Exeflericltabjirg; and I am ready forjaiibel
speaker here assumed tbe attitude ot Ann*,
and then reUjqdyyd ^proarioug laugbtjsr.J
Hancock' to bun Adiiser Geant.—
•u tStcMman) Owdea, Qmager, Bigtn,
iod Smith;witkSiiawfeN. J, oa!'
flaylsit. _
“Thev bad their headquarters at the Park
tipninmatic .DeUtkawSvitf the country iu
fh?or ft^SefrfHtSc*? as candidate for
,the^i Praidwxa v,„ tnn m .
i'
flf-Mfi liistiimml naT
—A yoang. Jedr in Chicago
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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Connect lug with trail that lnvaadUgoila 8:46 A, SL
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ijoanectingwithtrtpthAngunto 8:45 A. U,
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AND DEBILITATED.
WHOSE StFPfiBiNU8 HAVE BEEN
PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN'
CAUSES, AND WHOSE CASES RE-
OUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO
RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
LOtlSVILLE, KV,
tAPITM. STOCK, $280,003
fi5isattas&y*~r-
N«^,-r4aeIj self-abuse, venereal diseases
badty dired, and sexual exoesses. ate all ca
pable of producing. a weakness ol tbe gen
erative organa. The organs of generation,
when ifl perfect Tiillb, make the man. Did
you ever think that those bold, deuant, en
ergetic, perseveriug, successful business men
are ajways those whose generative organs
are In perfect health ? You never near such
men complain of being melancholy, of ner-
vouipess, o( .palpitation of the he^rt. They
fStS^ed il canflpt tficAga m husi-
rferiw Sre, are said “ess; they don’t become sad and discour-
agedf they are Always polite and pleasant in
the company of ladles, and look yon and
them rigl||. in the face—none of y^Jr down
cast looks or any, other meanness aoout
them. I do not mean (hose who keep the
i^j.jTnese
but
they do business with or tor.
iJH'Il. - : -.
,1 How. many men from badly-cured diseases,
from the pffects.of self-ftbune ana excesses,
have brought about that .state of weaknest
in thoM^eflans that haa reduced the general
lystam ao mach as to induce almost every
other. dbeeSe-Adiocy, lunacy, paralysis,
spinal affections, amaide, nod almost every
other form :of disMe Whidi .humanity is
heir to, add-the ml cause of'the trouble
scarcely ever suspected, end. have uoctored
for all but foe right one.
:«m , 3sass£-
Ck.Dg«i>f Schedule.
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OFFICE O^SBPTOA. CTKNT’L R. R., i
1668. ' ;}
0H.H.J,ROYALL,
DENTIST,
AM
AM
llacon
maec‘ice'iOth'tra£rhaViaiavta^taEQ etc 10:10 P.M.
Mmcdeuvllle.......]... ....:. .8:58 V M ,:lo t M
OM^Maiiwtui'tou'wiitM^wff&e iouo p. jl
JOHN G. CLARKE,
may I a—ly , AwHtapt Superintendent.
LIFE 11M MNNV.
PURELTA PIHEEll lBIltBIlO*
' ■
PBfcCJFAL orrjciS t. c *
ATLANTA, Gi., MEMPHIS, TENN.,
eru btales, nod to (hem it appei'S for patronage. IU
Has Ample Means to fnUy Protect PoU-
ey H«Men and Pay all Loeses.
BOARD OF ifiKOTOBS, ATLANTA, A*:
JonN B. Q'TKDON.j t mm. H. HuXt
A, H. CoLQTr.rr, A. At '
B. W. Hollaito, M J; H.
B. C. .Tanc£t, , B 5 . J. L
J- ML JOHNdOS, V Wap*
4 F. Alexander.
I 6FF1CEES:
John B. GoRtof President; Bsn, Hi A. H
>wax r
Colquitt, Vice PwWents; A. Ai
Land, Finance Oocmittee; W. C.
BOABB OF Drivcione, MEMPHIS, T£NH:
R. C. BBlsULET, Resident Memphis S Little Reci
Ksltibad. 1 M
.Tire, P
S tVarne,
A mos Wood buff, resident Memphis A OMo B. B. .
T. S. Datk, FrtBlcWt First Nat’i Bin*, Memphta.
C. P. Norris, CsslWr FirstNat'l Bank, MenphiS.
N. B. FobbeST, Menphis.
T. a. Nelson. ChfcnFactor, Memphis.
Hroa TOBbenCO. G»ton Factor, Memphis.
J. WOLLKB. Oonixilor, Memphia
\V. A. UWYJW, Ootto Factor, Memphis.
S H. Dt Bsveias, Banter, Memphis.
L. Howes. Cotton Actor, Mampnia.
U. W. FBAzaa. Attcney at law, Memphis.
C. G. Bpsmosa. Ajctloneer and Commission Mer-
cnant, LonliTUi, Ky.
1 - OFf7o£RS: -
President; B. O. BbinkLet,
: F. a. Dans, Treasurer;
J. A ■
B. FORREST,
UUVMIUL VHAVEU.I8U AOKST.
NET ASSETSjlJF THE COMPANY. FEB.
lit. W8, $256,917.04.
1st ■ I ' - -
Dt*. jysi'jMc. kneed,
.. iiKMxisa’. i
No. 117 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.,
GENERAL ACBST FOR THE COMPANY AT
HkVAITNAH. GA.,
with 8ub-Agenfa % City and the GouSTies adjoining
. maylftorfr , - - .
DB. N. IL PN. -
yS DRsTSSE^D&^’^fiLE,
DKNTaL HUBQMOSS,
11V Oiiww., JohaKB square,
- ’ fBttiruhlWli «4 WU»Ver Mr.,] -
“•'SAWoSIWs'SA
can be per*
rm
DR. E. W. L’KNQ
t.. aMMMtea
^ NEnrs & msm
PRmE: 5 CENTS.
r9»Tlf5SG Cw/, YTI8 Mi ?.«, i.
MS' ill flp*TfiU?pslir IXm<al ca
lormra euuuui peui. raMuni w<u pw«p*
tnal to '
bep
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msyll—Rn
Se old stand ot Royali 5$ Jo bason, corner of
JULIAN BTRERT and llAIT^tdT hQUARS- Sat
hsMlaj " ! ~ sbW—li
ST.
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ap«—ltn
HAYWOOD. I AGE 4 CQ.,
‘ HSve opened lhc4rnew aidextsnSiyt
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Ice II o u s o,
ThkESiOWATE^ “BAT ICW BOC?E^ on the
U BAIT, is tmtkiiug iormerly Rnowa aa “Ander-
Sl’S Building,10, i
Si* 19$, 198, V00 and m,
they i
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NeoBwaffitt’s Society
‘.hSmcO svoc'm «.«($> Tn
RK4VB «h temraUhepn^He that tbs fries ol
towwipaUt.-lFU# respectfully soBdf
3d<m irrtJS»M ih/SoranvS l
win keep constantly on hand a Targn sup
ply of lOB, IS#sale by the cargo, carload or package.
Ourfaeidttfl* ere autfc as to oaabl^ us to qxecuto
all urdars with dispatch,
49- Orders may tiao ue left at tieir former offlee,
nor Ur side of Market Sqnarw. apDO^lm
Participation Policies
ISSUED BY THE
OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO.
OF HAVAN'NA H. '
office, nr any str««c
ALEXANDER iRDSSELL,
Wholesale Grocers,
OOB, ABEROORN AND BRYAN SIB.
Savannah, Ga.
WH. S. ALEXANDER. WM.
ocU-ly
JOHN McMAHON Sl CO.,
Dealers in
Groceries, Corn, Oats, Hay
F'eed, &c..
MltKffl bROKSHTOI AID JEFFER80M ITRIIT*
tar Atl urders promptly atUnded to. Jy24-ly
tVM. ESTILL, Jr.,
NEWSDEALER
F
8am Tate, yiee
Ben. Mat, dccretat.
Every Faimer Should Have
THE > STANDARD.
T HESE SCAL - ® jave been hJanufactE^e^ ,by the
origins} invetors for nearly jforly rears, and are
_ orljrina} lnveL
regarded Uironghni tbe counu v. ej
ARD. They. we«rerer-ed to ha such by
at tbe Great PariiEsposliion, whoa war
Jujrov
tqthun
Diuuesof theee org&ul require the use
of udiaretie. il 'J i . a J ■
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west;
hAy", COiL AND CATTLE SCALES. '
Capacity—Hembree,four,flve.Mzand tsntoas. For
‘ FSgons, carts, Uyestook, piednce,
with ai
not !4ah.Q
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cd ,-i. • -a
*. nx
.piilpJC'^^ASiLY SCALES.
awm
tion as one a the prei
can Agrtcultirist.”
BT PintylMl ^m^HMrstUss and fun descrip
tions of the jsrlous modifications of Scales lumlahad
upon appliQitlon by mall or olhenriSa.
-tenreasen wanmousss:
FAIRBANKS k Oa,«*Broadway. New T(
FAiaBANES, BHOWN A OC., u» MUMtaJ
FAIBBlKKS, OraCKtHkF *'
rxiBBJ&pt, mouse a oc..
FAIEBASIS » EWItjO. MtaiUe.
may!2— .1-. ■ ii-tbtui-> > sat a -il -
AND
BOOKSELLER,
Bull St., Next to the Post Offlee,
(DOWN STAIRS.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
LAIRD, BROWN dt SMITH,
Shipping Masters and Notaries Public.
fOoruyr of Bay and Llncoin streets, (over Wm.H.
Stark A Co’s Store,}
SAVANNAH........... ......GEORGIA.
A^HBWS SHIPPED and put on board at the short-
IU est notice. M Arina Pretests noted and extended.
ser.lt—17
Oasis. Mubi-ht. . • Chaa Class.
MURPHY & CLARK,
HOUSE, SIGN, SHIP 384 STEAMBOAT
PAINTERS.
GILDING, GRAINING, MARBLING, ULA-
ZI!?G, AND PAPER-HANGINGS.
117E ARE PRBPABlb TO SELL, AT WHOLE-
« SALK AND RETAIL- U PAINT8. OIL, GLAR8,
P UTT Vi and VARNISH88; MIXEO PAINTS,
BRUSHES oLevery desociptioB. MACHINERY and
HARNESS OIL, AXLE-ORE ARE, etc.
77 Bryan St., between Bull and Drayton,
mLJ4—ly SAVANNAH, GA
"W. F. M AY,
(Successor to W. H. MAY,j
Wholesale andReUil Dealer In
SADDLERY. HARSESS. SC..
JJAS JUST received .SewStOct of
OLE LEATHER,
Calf and lining skins,
and Agenezal assort meal, of SHOE TOOLS. Prices
mttbaMei eitlsftetloti guaranteed. ^POrdersfor
RUB!
filled promptly. -
11 fr
and PACKING
JaaSA
F(» SALE.
CSDBESMSBD OFFER FOB 8tL£ .bont
■ h>„ :
7,000 Acres of Fine Land,
rffoittril tn Ouoden county, belonging to the estate of
Sr. AftaUmete. dtcosed. Thrao UnAs .relndoff
In sepfltate survey, of one to two thonssnd scree, end
srtllho wld either wpantely or together, ss derind,
8oin. of theta,hind. *r. heavily timbeted with pine
laid llveo»k,W .re wetl .dspted to raising sea
ILupd cotton. TheytaeqUoitostednear,cabin Btuff,
ft wmcb jKJlnt tee wothern boats past jin taair seg-
ulv trips.' ^or futbarparttitnlara apply to the nn.
Mlrignta. JOHX F. HAMILTON.
1 7 T * ’ - • 1 jTe. oacdst.
■ : mayI4 riflln - "■> ftroatMa.
BOOKKEEPING.
rvopmiftooaismflo, »y_ aaigle and Don-
ajMnfrr-Filce Hp
I' ';,js
; For nlo ft,, ll KbTlLL’e HKWB HXPOT.
Bull street,* next to *ha Post Office.
*
-litas
•j=icmTiv hiVn
is
ia* - ( s -= irtSfinAtn) ON -
Whitaker street, H«Mdr Bay,
JJASthebeat tadmlethw eSp^ylngOTfggP*
tara*d»»tohsadItsvwbestiillMgs,
ALESr wpn» w«ut)E%.aa,
Oftlrah^hcff^ Mnfl. Ud.a
l vshldd u ij
i. aiss -1
it-0hitag
Job Pricing
I!.5 5 U ! 1
AND i ..
V rvintti*** : giro 1
BOOK-BINDING.
1SVC t l
j;n?7ojj. oiir.'S *n’
i Ldl , ,r *
THE- - i: -•
NEWS AND HERALD
ESTABLISHMENT,
111 Bay Street
We have attached to THIS OFFICE *
First-Class
■ ■ i."
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
raproved by the] ndditioa of ill tiro I**?sr
Sttu i ox
THE LADIES
THE
DUGRZrtotbe
_tbS|UttOALg»
who may bm4
iabw—tf
JasT^W. Keogh,
Uk§ HKMOVXD rioei the comer of
. P, ■:-?l«aotanr »n«ta to the _
TAKER STREET AND
LANS.
Cpl
mhitAf'
WMo H. PJBCJK,
M» WMngfiVOV WTBBBT.
: v SKW'VflBK, '
Cummtastoh T)o»ler in
SOUTHKR>’ GREEN PEAS,
BEANS, NEW POTATOES,
TOMATOES, PEAOHES,
&o. ■ - •
ew- coivsioNHBVTn eeiniciTSu. -ce
In Sarannah—J. o. BowlanJ A Co
snhSf—eowtt
AOENTO WANTED
. . i, aiir ill,. FOB THE
S r XBASE H. ALXHlSHB. or KiaraoKD.-TOU
iiTbecmiy foil, authentic tad OtflCli hiatory ol
ca» Lite OBA PuWJe- - Dvrloewol tbe great Southern
leader. ML ABUbaa bod the ©c-operattoc and
aafltBtanoa ol.thaleadlMr Ooajede^itB officiate in the
prepartrton of Hdcwcrk, ka Will bo apparent to all
on exauftoktiOB.- Sand for apoclmen pager and dr-
catera. with terma* AddzeM NATIONAL*PUBLISH-
1«Q fQ..AUanja»#L , m»yj—
EYont this Date,
GRfflCN LOW. Mr. CHA8. GBREN,
innafi, and Mr. ALFRED DOBELL,
MVM ■
oi ^tvarpoole became partners In oar bouas, under
taateaaaadMyteor
CHARLES fiREGN, SON A CO.
•s’ CHARLES GREEN A SON.
SataROiliitGa^May lai, 1868. may]—1m
Presses, Type, Border*, 4tc.
end we would cell the periicnlAf attention
of the Mercantile and Business Community
TO OUR: : FACILITIES FOE DOING
EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE.
-WE EXECUTE EVERY
-n:
" -.il ,J
, -i.i>t
Description ok
Frintflff.
CCB A6|j
... ; . >1 -• > «W
CIRCUIiARS,;
LETTER .wl
NOTE HEADINGS,
BILL BEADS, !
J&4S, OF LADING,
DRAY BOOKS,
p• •• - • a * {c * -
RECEIPT BOOKS,
. ’ : .. -W !.' - -.V ; I • -
hw ;T
HANDBILLS,
LABOCe,
BUSINESS CARDS.
FB0|EasK«At..ci|h>a,
Wedding cards,-
2 .V ... Dtr
BAJjL OABDSv *i i >
. , . r i, - ..TL.^.. f.
INVITATIONS,
CANCELING and BUSINESS
’•.Sc;
T ‘EUEHttH TSE FOLLOWING CANCELING
JL 8TAJHFS at makers’ pricas :
fitcomb'r C&noBitng BtOmu, wttk die and data*
complete, $3; Becomb’s Banking Hooaafltamp. with-
ont flare, from 018 to $16; extra DIM. |2 50 each
extra Ribbons, from *1 bo to $3; Dates, fS 50 extra.
AMnmbrdeffi tn WM. E8T1IL Ja.
ROOKS BY "BRICK" POMEROY.
BE; oa, SATURDAY NIGHT MU3-
lGS AND THOUGHTFUL PAPERS.
By “Brick” T ' ‘ "
SK.C
' Pomeroy. Price, SI. 50.
“Brici
jE; oa, HITS AND CRITICISMS
_ FOLLIES OF THE DAY. By
- Potteroy. Price, $1.50..
- XOB SiLE AT
ERTILL’S KEWS DEPOT,
BULL STSXST, KZZT TO TBX POST OFFICE.
THE AGENT OF
ffheifvay) "comroif sense Biwnta ma-
” re newal In announcing to . u,ng
* ~ —— 1 * — nroh thrir fu-
f ot conftractlor., end
_ envef repelr.
SPfoWeWjmjJbeetrilta under any
«;WtaMW > ieSn£ I ‘SyMrad l.ngth-evry
oot which n.y he ataerad, ttlli not rip or
t ...... (Not loutjthd price tor then le only (is,
0A4B—M Ion then thoy ten he obtained for et re*
leant theKenrtWtdter. ledoedtheyere
LOWKIT PBICkD Ktahnee In the
FtarinteAfnoeptmerend bemhwof ntadlejito
3*aSi? tf wsjra,5s. 4 i^n^h
.’Patrons vUlbBaarVad by a LADY wholly con-
NEEDLEWOMAN’S FRIEND
EOdSTyS OZFiCS* AX THK BIGS I
of zxa
Etistic Floral Basket,
SAVANNAH, GA.
; tail i roiraWTh ': .
OlQi'-VS •
LAW BLANKS,
£t ouup
COMMERCIAL BLANKS,
i hOtiZ IIIJ.
. BLANKR. WM^SXWWri jOFFIO^RS,
or }uyb>^ 'idM ar|^i,maj W^eiSoKi
UPHOLSTERY.
160 BR0G6HT0N STREET.
Vroqt underalgnad bsgatha atteudou ofhla frteada
• i aodt^ public generally tohla new and well
Houtffitting MatariaUp
BlBtlDr ibpart of WBITM and UEXCK MAT-
iliK-ife;WALLJ*APkiiKG r from the cfieapMtlo the
^AillB; FAOTKD and
fimiwblWSiaS BollinS.^OO^Stfofvf
l^rowi ales! mart tut with many other aitielae of
. ..—ta la Mtilbfu
“ "“UTO NETS,
ndOarpet-
. w Crime done
» wortblimarc :P^aa>*attenboa given end
. e. aoHweaz,
>. 160 Broughton street.
Me—a. Weed A OorirweU.
• on a '-.Via
X C55Jidi> -
anT
RULING and. BOOK-BlNDW^
Ite House to Rent.
... i. ?. •
m
ATntHDKD TO WIT A OUuL .
:;ffci»v :’8 z 3x.’C*
9bl
L- .. ti *.:»• I • ■ • - - , -r,
jt. Fx.taam
ANYTHINOF HI «UR LOU, ” -
•- • L\ ::»V7 "r: ;-.r.<TJ order .-. c: j
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r.'z zj ■yjRw'i , 2.1-.6
cicxr.TO iev;; '[.'IKl 02 i'Z — i
HEWS ft
J. v i* ' ' £»t " - .
Job Office,
.V! . .' - -t- ”
111 BAY BT.