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NEWS & HERALD.|OU R HOUSE
DIN06 SALOON,
F KID AY MORNING, FEBRUARY S», 1S«S.
In G-eneral.
BY EL EL KIRLIN
Bay Street, Cor. Whitaker,
. Bank Suspended.—St. Louis. February 22.
The-Firat National Bauk ol Keokuk, Iowa,
suspended yesterday.
—It is to the daughter of Senator Harlan,
and not Harris, that Mr. .Robert Lincoln in
to be married.
rrr3Ebe.H<m, Jeff- Davifi and lady were ex
pected to arrive in Louisville on the 19th,
and take rooms at the Willard Hotel.
—Mr. Pendleton,
the debt in paper,
tional bonds.
. r p»yt _
is a large holder of na-
—A wag says of a woman : “To her virtue
we give love; .to her beauty admiration, and
to her hoops thq whole pavement.”
—It is siated that Attorney General Stan-
berry, Judge Black, and Charles O’Gonor,
Esq, will defend the President Before the
Senate. - ...
—The Rads in Mississippi are alarmed lest
the constitution now in progress ot construc
tion by the negro convention in that Slate
cannot be adopted.
—“Ma, get down on your hands and knees
a minute.” “Why. what on earth shall Ido
that for, pet ?” “Cause I want to draw an
elephant.”
—Wendell Phillips says oq the question
of the negro status, the vitally important
one, let Radicals also remember that Grant
has yet to speak satisfactorily.
Prentice says: Miles'O’Reily, of the New
York citizen, says that “Butler started the
story about Grant’s bilmlosity. ” Who ever
started it, Grant keeps it up.
—A countryman who went to see the
“White Fawn” in Boston the other evening,
said it seemed to him that the ourtaia had
been rung up before the ballet girls bad got
wholly undressed.
r-r-Toe Lafayette, Ind., Courier reports
that in a town uenr that city the women have
become so badly damaged in reputation that
no two of them will associate, for fear ot
contamination.
—The vote in New Hampshire last year
stood: Republican, 35,809; Democratic,
32,657; Republican majority, 3,152. Till*
was a Democratic gain on the vote of 1866
of 1,464.
—When I see the tawdry fashions, the
costly vulgarity and the wicked extrava
gance of the times, 1 feel sure that thousands
of American women are strangers to the first
law of refinement—simplicity in manners
aud attire.—Bishop Coze.
—Mr. J. P. B mjaniiu, formerly Secretary
of .S<.ate in Mi. Davis’ Cabinet, appeared for
the prosecution iu the case ot the Queen vs.
Sir G. E. Culling E irdly, recently tried in
London tor bigamy, and sentenced to eigh
teen months’ hard labor.
—A thirty years’^ acquaintance of Mr.
Lincoln is responsible tor the story that Mrs
L. used to scold a great deal, and often re
fused to get meals for her family, in which
case Mr. Lincolu used to take “Bobby” out
to a restauraut.
—The Oshkosh Times gives us the follow
ing Black Crook story :' "
“My dear,” said the wife, “the Black
Crook is here; shall we witness it to-night? ’
“Well,” said the husband, “I had better go
alone to-night, and see if it is a proper place
for ladies.” “Yes, well,” says the wife, “I
rather guess I’d better go and see if it is a
proper place for gentlemen.” Both went.
—In a neinhboring city there lives an ill-
matched couple, who seldom allow a day to
pass without indulging in violent quarrels.
One day, after the wife had exhausted her
stock of invectives, she pointed to a cat
and dog wh .* were lying together near the
stove, and accosted her husband with:
“Look'at them beast; they don’t quarrel.”
“Ah I” replied the confident husband,
“tie them together and then see.”
SAVANNAH, GA.
T tlS HOUSE hits, oeen thoroughly renovated and
refitted, and every practical improvement made
for the Fail and Winter. The TABLES are supplied
with the choicest articles from the Domestic Market
and from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Flo*
rida and elsewhere. Especial attention paid to pro
curing the choicest
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.
MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS,
From 6 a. m. to midnight. Separate rooms for pri
vate parties. The best of
WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac.
MST Skilful cooks and corneous attendants.
ool2—fim
Oyster Saioon.
JOHN 1MMEN,
, _ r . AT THE STAND ON
Whitaker Street, *?ear Bay,
[FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,]
H AS the best facilities for supplying OYSTBRH,
either in the quantity, la shell or opened: or ai
his Saloon, cooked in any style. Ho warrants his
Oysters to he of the ver? best quality:
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.,
Of tho boat brands, on hand, and a LUNCH every
day. nov9—ly
Commission Merc! ants.
OHN McMAHON A CO.,
dealxm in
Groceres, Corn, Oats, Hay,
Feed, &c..
COMER HDISHTOI Alt JEFFERUKSTUm.
All orders promptly attended to. ]y24-ly
DELETTRE & SYMONS,
Auc tioneers
AND _
General Commission Merchants,
16 SC. Julien sad 101 Brjrfsp Sts.,
SAVANNAH, OA.
C ONSIGNMENTS OF ALL KINDS SOLICITED
Quick sales and prompt re urns.
M. N. l> iLETTKK, lan* of Augusta. ;
H. R SYMONS, of Savannah. dec!7—tf
J. T. PATBB80N. L l. TUOXKB
Steamboats.
SEMI-WEEKLY LISE!
FOR PALATKA, FLA,
AND
Charleston, S. C.
OF SAVANNAH.
AMD COMMISSION
CHANTS;
MKR-
Al CARD.
What Is Tarrant's Effervesceal Aper
ient, and what are itB effects ? These are questions
which the great American public has a right to aak,
and it has also a ngnt to expect a candid and satis
factory replv. The preparation is a mild and gentle
saline cathartic, alterative aud tonic, and is most
carefully prepared in the form of a snow white pow
der, containing all the wonderful medical properties
of the far famed Seltzer Springe of Germany.
Of its effects we would say that those who have
tested the preparation are ihe best judges, and they
declare over their owu signatures that the prepara
tion will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the
llow of the bile. Cure every epccioe of headache.
Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh and in
vigorate the weak. Mitigate the pangs of Rheuma
tism. Neutralize add in the Stomach. Cleanse and
tone the bowels. Assist the falling appetite. Cure
the heartburn. .
If you are a sufferer give this remedy one trial,ana
it will convinoe you of the above facts.
TARRANT & 00.,
Sole Proprietor* New York
ft* all n»wtd'
npHE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMERS
UIOT A.TOR,
fl.uCO Tone,)
Captain L. M« COXETTER,
CITY POINT,
(1,110 Tons,)
Captain 81 y ADKINS,
Will leave SAVANNAH, 0A., for Kernandlns,
Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landing*
on Si. John’* Ki^er. da
Wednesdays and-Saturday, at 3 o’clock
p. tn
Returning, will lea« Pnlatta. Florida, on
Friday. and Monday., at 1 o'c lock a. m„
Jacksonville on
Saturday, aud Tuesday., at 2 o’clock
.a. m.,
and Fernandina same day.
Will leave Savannah for Charleston on
Sunday? and Wednesdays, at tt o’clock
it. nt.
Returning, will leave Charleston on
Tuesdays and Fridays, at v» o'clock p.
aa-Freight received from sunrise >o sunset, at the
Florida Wharf, foot of Gaa Hvuse hill, and Btored
free of charge. ^ Q(JILMARXJN & c0 ., Agents.
nThese steameis counoct with stages a-' Pic-'-
lata for St Augustine. f«l-4—if
Official.
C ARL BFi'lHQ * 00.. Genera! GoamMon Mer-
cnnnli. Ho. 149 Bay street, UavauU, «eor«iaj
Vice consulate, of Spam aud ot the Jietlierlanda
CARL KPWNQ, Xiniier Heroaant, UartoQ and
BiunswteK, ccorg.a. norrt—«t_ »*f'SZZZZTtZ.V/tT^'aiVanB«k. ind tot Ike aiv.u.
made oa consignment® of cotton. Wool, Hidaa,
Ac., to oar friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia ana
New York. aui»-lr
AN ORDINANCE ? ;;. y
To Assess and Levy Tirei, ^ ’®^ Reyenn^for
™ tAeOity of Savannah; MWmd theif»lo«lTO
and Bienne Oidiimwii oCaaid city; to fix-th*
compensation ^certain officer ft and
emnloveea of Skid Cit*. mTUT rtdtico the ex-
- SSSSrU: JRSavKd wii^ or cer-
Sn Minds of bnaineaa in said City.
i The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in Council assembled,. do hereby or* tain,
Th* * jii find after the first day of Jannanr ne^L
tMff.AixearaBa Wvohue for the aa^toT thegov-
James T. Paterson & Co.,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MKBCHAM TS,
Ho, IU Bay Strut, Baramaak,
u>
Darien, Georgia.
* Orders Tor Lumber solicited. ( M ‘
W. A. Baron*. I CHARGE OF DAY I
Bouse <fc Bryant. United States Mail
For Palatka, E./la. f
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RT’S, FEENAND1NA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA.
W ARD & MClNTIUR, Auction, Commission and
Shipping Merchants, Bay street, Savannah,
Georgia. Consignments of all kinds solicited.; Auc
tion days Tuesdays and Fridays. Agent for first
quality Kerosene OIL ^ aug21—tf
0. ROWLAND A CO., Storage and General
■ commission Merchants. Cotton taken on Store
age in Bauersoy’a First Class Fireproof Warehouses.
t ru a mwitt giveu w
lyai-iy . ••• .. ■ ■ . - 1 ' T
A GRIFFIN A Cu„ Cotton Factor*, Com-
• mission aud Forwarding Merchants, No, 88
Bay street, bavanuah, Georgia. jy28—ly
W ^ILKl N30N &~wiLS0N, Cotton Factors an4 Ge
nera! Commission Merchant*, No.IVBay street,,
aavanmih, Georgia. Liberal advances made on con-_
aignments to ourselves or our friends in New York
ami Liverpool. i
raj B. MARSHALL A iiilO., General Cnanua-
8ion,ohipping and Lumber Merchant*, Mo. 8
liurrts’ Block, Bay street, iooi of Lincoln. Consign*
moms respsctfully solicited, and- adit receive strict
attention. ’ JY 3 *
C WADE * CvJ., Cotton Factors and Com*
• mission Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard's bower
lys*
Range.
HILLAB * 00.
^ 157 Bay Btreet, Com
.. mission Merchants. Dealers in Railroad Sup
plies, Agents for lngersolt’s Cotton Press and John
Watson X Co.’S Axle Grease, Ac. Jj28
hOTELS.
M ARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia.
JJ23] * A. B. Luck, Proprietor.
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
l«4
SAVANNAH,
Bay
Street.
- - &EOHG1A.
NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga., December 21, 1867.
rpo THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MILLLDGE-
X VILLE. OK MACON AND AUGUSTA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY Calls for payment on Sub
scriptions to the Capital Stock of this Company have
been made up to fifty-five per cent. Stock upo
which this amount has not been paid will'befor-
feited to the Company.
A further cell is now made for twenty-five per
cent., payable on or before February *-Oih, 1868, at
which date eighty par cent, will be due, aud Stock
forfeited if not paid.
All Stockholders in arrears will at once correspond
with the Treasurer. '
The Road is now in operation to Milledgeville, and
is doing a large bus'ne-’s. It is believed that ar
rangements will lie made by which inrther calls wifi
be avoided, if prompt payment is now made.
By order of rhe Board of Directors.
R. B. BULLOCK, President.
J. A. 8 Milligan, Secretary and Treasure''.
dec27—60t
Purely Mutual Cash System!
EQUITABLE
LIFE M,tn METY,
88 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia.
CASH ASSETS upwards of.... .*5,1)00,000
GASH ANNUAL INCOME *2,500,000
ANNUAL CASH DIVIDEND!
LANGDON BOWIK,
(late of Charleston,)
ma?20—Uftwly General Agent.
W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for
warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders; and will also keep constantly on hand a
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully «o-
Iclted. i- Alfrtf
WHULB8ALB LRltOIl DgALK^tS.
I I J. DUNBAR A CO., Importers aud Dealers
. • in Brandies, Whiskeys, Gins, Wine*. C-gars,
ac., and A*eat ior Bmith’s Celebrated PUiladelphU
Ales, 147 bay street. : jy^3
FlLJAM HONE, Importer and Wholesale
Dualcrin Wines, Liquors-anil Cigars, Bay at .
Savannah, Georgia, and dole Agents for Georgia ami
Florida of M.oiplie sou .A Donald Smith's celebrated
Pale Ale, iu barrels and half barrels. feb3-
GRUUB1U.
The new and elegant Steam Packet
CO-PARTNERSHIP WM. Lizzie Baker,
LAIRD, BROWN * SMITH.
Shipping Master* and Notaries Public.
Corner of B»y and Lincoln streets, (over Win. H,
Stark & Co’s Store,!
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
C REWS SHIPPED and put on board at the short
est notice. Marine Protests noted and extended.
woH - 1v
N. A. Hardee’s Son & Co.,
ro. 5 Stoddard's Upper Range,
SAVANNAH. GA.
rnHE UNDERSIGNED have formed a partnership
X for the transaction of a GENERAL COM MU -
SION anil FACTORAGE BUSINESS under the firm
name of N. A. HARDEE’S SON A CO.
Tendering to tho frieudsof the old firm oar thanks
for past favors, we solicit for the new establishment
a continuance of their patronage, and from Planters
and Merchants generally we Ask encouragement.
Having ample means we will make liberal ad
vances on all Cotton or other Produce consigned to
us for sale here, in New 7 ork, Philadelphia, Balti
more, or Liverpool.
We will keep on hand a foil supply of GENUINE
PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, and other
Fertilisers. JOHN L. HARDEE,
—KKLAN~
W M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer- in Gro-
• ccriea, Wine-s Liquot3, Teas and Cigars, 1*0
Bay street, Savannah, Sole Agent in the -State of
Georgia for Massey. Houston A Co.’a Philadelphia
liitlVOKS, Ate.. AT RETAIL.
C USTOM HOUSE SHADES, by If. bowl), Bay lane,
rear ol Pont Office; Best of AIcST - Wines, M nr <rfhar vehicles ro
U^owClRara, Sc, au4» Ln.ch .wt, M, tom n on, dolUr
FRYING House, comer of M. Jofian aud Jefferson
X streets, aleck Levino. Proprietor. Best of Ales,
Wiues, Liquors, Cigars, sc., always on hand. iy23
HUUGGiSTE AND APOTiiHCAttLKS.
HepSd—tf •
WM. W. KIKKLAND
F. C. FORD,
MANUFACTURER OF
Letter-Copying Presses
OP ALL KINDS,
WM. ESTILL, Jr.,
NEWSDEALER
AND
BOOKSELLER,
Bull St., Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN &TAIR8.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Captain P. LaROSB,
Will leave Savannah for the above places EVERY
WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock.
RETURNING,
Will leave Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY MORN
ING and Fernandina EVERY' SATURDAY EVEN
ING, arriving at Savannah SUNDAY MORNING.
This Boat lias large and airy State Room accom-
lodatlons for Passengers.
For Freight or Passage apply at the office, on Flo
rida Steam Packet Wharf, or to
ULAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
No Freight received after 8 o’clock on the
day of sailing.
All Freight payable by Shippers.
This Boat connects at Fernandina with the
Florida Railroad to Cellar Keys; at J icksou rille with
the Central RadroacTto Lake City, and at Pico lata
with regular Hues of stages io 8L. Augustine.
nov9—tf ,
1>HOTOGiiAPU8. and ail other atytea at Pictures,
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO
Corner of vVbttaker aud Broughton a trouts. J N.
Wilson. . .-.a, ■ •')»«
poV.nnqmon c“ier« innld city, accord,,* to
the Thlsation tor the year I860, and •nc' 1
Tarnation tor improvement, aa may have Wen made
in the year 1M7. or may hove been made thMeaB-»-
a. On all grow sale* ol every wLdotgood** aT **:
andmerchand-Be.tttdndirdailapteaby 8roi.ire and
auctioneers, Inclndm* Inmlmr. Umtor eblnglee and
a aveflb tzcepiing liquors, one-half of on# P' r
centum; sales of real estate, one-half of one per
centum; stocks And bonds, one quarter of one per
oeitBia ■ .
at wholesale or retail, one half of one per centum
- 4. on an grow sale* of cotton and rloe, one-tenth
^g^njjffper centum on all commissions or profit*
derived from any » UBinew tranw tfons tij any iner-
cfaaat, factor, auetfoueer, broker, forwarding*
ni,a or oommisaion merchant, and one per centum
on the value of all furniture, jewelry and plate worth
over three hundred dollars, including- pianos aud all
other musical instruments ; and one-fourth of one
turn on the value of all solvent bonds, - mort
gages, judgment#, notes, and other evidence# of
debt Owned or controlled in the city of Savannah, ex
cept bonds of tbe citv oi Savannah.
& One per cenioin per aunum on all income# de
rived from salaries, and the pursuit o? any profes
sion, faculty, trade orcal mg whatsoever, except in
come from real mtasa • : ttta
And it l# hereby declared and erdained .to *>e the
duty of every person, naturd or artificial, standing
In the re ation of employer to ; another ifwideiit per-
MOk. receiving a fixed aalarv or compensation, to
make a return of the tax hereby declared payable by
er on account of such employee, ;-nd. alter deducting
said tax from snch # tlaiyr or compensation, to pay
aaidtax into tbe City Treasury. In Uie caw of a
Corporation, the return must ue made by the pres
ident, Cashier or Treasurer, of the Corporation, and
the tax must be paid by the Corporation and deduoen
as afore* ikl. Tbe amount of Eight Hundred (800)
dollars per annua on all aalanett is hereby relieved
from taxation. , „ . .
7. One per centum on grow receipts of any busi
ness transaction not included in the above and fore
going, and including ifll local insurance companies,
gas companies, express companies, cotton presses;
all receipts for freight and for par Sage money payable
in this city; of all. hotels and restaurants; aud on
all gross earnings oi every bank, bank agency,
banker, bill aud exchauge broker, One per centum;
bat on the gross receipts ot ull agencies of other than
each local companies or banks, two per centum.
Also, one per centum on all gross receipts or all
commercial, steamship, HteambomtJ 1 vonsel or other
nancies other than those taxed *# commission mer
chants- Also, for the improvement of the 8avannah
river, one per centum on all freight and passage-
money received or collected by the agent, purser,
clerk br other offleer of any steamboat or vtosselHr-
riving at or departing from the port of Savannah, it
being hereby made inemnbent on the agents or said
boats and vessels doing business in Savannah to
make returns under oath monthly to the City Trea
surer, and pay the tax.
8. On every horse and mulo, except those actually.
- trucks or other vehicles fo ;
E GBERT II. TATEM, Druggist and Apothecary
aud Wholesale Dealer in Window Glass and
Kerosene Oil, corner Jefferson and McDonough
streoia, and comer East Broad and Broughton
streets. ly
PHOTOGRAPH'S. *
NO. 24 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK, j? ^ XTL I y . a "NT'PC’R
rilHE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS,
X Particular attention given to Southern orders.
SAMPLES OF THE PRESSES can be seen
at Messrs. COOPER, OLOOTT A CO.’S, Aqbkts,
Savannah. nov28—tf
PATENT
THE LADIES
OF THE
PLATFORM SCALES
HERRING’S
Needlewoman’s Society FEE-PROOF SAFES
B EG LEAVE to inform the public that the price of
the UO0D8 at their Debut. South B'oad street-,
one door east of Barnard, Has beer, REhUCRD to the
lowest point- They respectfully solicit the patronage
of the charitabh* and benevolent, who may need
such articles aa the SOCIETY has for sale.
jan'25—tf
CORN !
4000 BUSHELS PKIUE WHITE MIL
LING CORN, iu bulk, per schooner
Hortengie, from Norfolk, now doe.
| 000 BUSHELS PRIME TENNESSEE
CORN, per Railroad.
JOHN A. GRUBB,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING AGENT,
FOB SALE BY
SORREL BROS.
I T *S THE Unfailing Remedy in all cases ol
Neuralgia Facialis, o ten effecting a perfect cure
lu less than twenty-four hours, from the use of no
more than TWO OH THREE PILLS.
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
has failed to yield to this
Wonderful Remedial Agent.
Even in the severest fiaaes of Chronic Neuralgia
and general nervous derangements,—ef many years
standing,—affecting tEe.entlre system, its use for a
few days, or a few weeks fit the utmost, always af
fords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely
fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It
contains no drags or other materials In the slightest
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system,
and can always be used wi: h perfect safety, it has
long been in constant use by many or bur most emi
nent physicians, who give it their unanimous and
unqualified aoproval. /
by mail on recelpt/of price and postage.
One package $1 fio, \Fostflg9 6 cents.
Six packages $5 00, Y<>auge 27 cents.
Twelve packages.. $9 00, Postage 48 cents.
It is sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Drugs and Medicines throughout the United States
and by * *
TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietor,,
120 Tbemoht Stbket, Boston, Mass.
1nn<L- r ‘ , »TvO»n ?
ST. MARTS RETREAT.
A DIOCESAN SCHOOL
FOB
YOUNG LADIES,
AT
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
UMfier the Patronage and Immediate Su
pervision of the Klght llevei-fiid Ur.
YOUNG. Bishop of Florida.
T HE SERVICES of most able ami experienced
TEACHERS, of Europe =n education, having
been secured, this Institution will ooeu ou the l&tb
of February.
The School year ronsiets o f two terms of five
months eaftb. The Cliri-* mas T«nn begins on the
first TiK sday lu Octot-er, and the Easti-.r Term on the
fitieenth of February.
For Circnlars giving parliculsra, or other informa
tion,apply to the Chaplain oi the School, the
R*V. O. P. THAI KARA,
Iu Effect* are J.u*-'2Wwtf ?• rn»iu,lTia. Etotldm. ■
*~“ 1 ' A RARE CHANCE
A. SAFE,
CERTAIN,
AND
Speedy Om
FOB
NEURALGIA,
Hi A ALBAAl
Tri-Weekly News,
PUBLISHED AT ALBANY, GA., EVERT TUES
DAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. y
CAREY W. STYLUS A Co., Publishers.
nriHE LOCATION OF THIS JOURNAL and Its fo-
X cilities for expedffioos olroolatton throughout
the rich cotton regior oi Southwestern Georgia, em
bracing the counties of Dougherty, Balter, Mltchel,
Decatur, Terrell, Lee, Worth, Thomas and Brooks,
makes it Important to advertisers and indispensable
to the reading nnbile of this section.
OirNews on ,- day in advance ot any other paper
io the people’ of Albany and surrounding ooontfaa
from the Madon papers, appears 1a the NEWS on
the .morning of the same day. - 1 -• ■ > ’■ r . '
tar The price «f stibaeriptton to the NEWS lare-
daped to $6 per annum; $4 for six months, and ft
g* s»y leae perird—always in advance.
fifty diolUfra
o clubs of te&^e paper will be a^tt one year
111 Bay Street,
janll—f . .
5AVAYVAU. GA
BELL & HULL, Agents.
T HIS HOUSE, having been Agents for the above
SCALkS and SAFES for the past fifteen years,
arc now receiving and keep constantly on hand
complete assortment of the iibove
Patent Platform Scales,
from 3,600 pounds dormant down to 460 pounds plat-
f nn aud union grocer’s c uliter and «v«n balonce.
Also, New Orleans pattern, of COTTON SCALES
and Plate , and prio* of HAY and COAL SCALE list.
Abo. HERRING* PATENT CHAMPION FIRE
PROOF SAFES, with Patent Crystal!/ed Burgiar-
proof Bauk ana Money Sates. Plates and price list
can be seen at office, aud orders fllfad for any patten
a’’d sixe.
The above SCALES and SAFES are too well known
to require any comment.
larThny are the STANDARD from which there
i-no appeal, having obtained the FIRST PRIZES
aud MEDALS at the PARIS EXHIBITION. S«
official reports. dec24
COLGATE & CO’S
GERMAN
ERASIVE SOAP
FOR
LAUNDRY USE.
Jan^T—imif
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
Via Panama or Nicaragua
SAILING FROM NEW YORK
December 5tl» an«l 15t!i; January 5th,
15th and £5th, and February
15tlk and M5fh,
•With New Steamships of tho Flret Class.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For farther information audrens the nndersigued
at 177 West Street, New loih.
deft—3iu D. N, CARRINGTON, Agent.
New York and Bremen Steam
ship Company.
mHE FIRST-CLA8S Unit ed States Mail Steamships
ATLANTIC, BALTIC,
WESTERN METROPOLIS,
fourth steamship now building,
for 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 Loodon or Paris $5 additional)
First Cabin, $110; Second Cabin,$65; steerage, $36.
From Bremen, Sonthampion and Havre to New
York, First Cabin, £11: ; Second Cabin, $75; Steer
age, $43
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME,
First Cablo, $710; Second Cabin, *130; Steerage
$70.
BAIUNO DATS VBOM NEW TOUK ANL. BBKUKW.
Leave New York Sept. 14th aud 28th, oct. 26th
and Nov, 9th. Leave Bremen Oct. stli and lnih
Nov. 16th und 30th. Leave Southampton for New
York Oct. 9th attd«3d, Nov. JMffh and Dec. 4th
BI.UN A MEYER,
Agent« for Savannah, Ga.
ISAAC TAYI/OH,
FrWHdiMit Wr». 4b Bro*dw*v.N*t* Vortti
«kt - I* .
CHARLESTON AND
STEAM PACKET LINE.
PILOT BOY,
GKOs CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches* Jewelry
1 « and Silverware, bull street, opposite Masonic
Han, Savannah, Ga. Watches sad Jewelry carefully
lep&ireu. . fiovT^-tf
t lAMUikL P. HAMILTON (Sueoesaor te Wilmot A
y Richmond), Dealer tu Watches, Silverware,Jew
elry, Ac., corner Whitaker, St. J alien aud Congress
streets. Watches aud Jewelry repaired. CAronome-
tera rated uy transit. . ly$$—ly
SAILS, AWNINGS. BAGS, *c.
M P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf. Mtomfac-
• turer of .saiis. Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bags,
Sold at New York prices. Jy2T
AHCHITKC'TS AND KNGINCHUH.8.
M ULLER & RRUYN, Architects and CivU and Me
chanical Engineers, southwest corner Bay and
Bull Hlreetb, up stairs. M. P. Mullkb, Civil and
Mechanical Engineer; DkWixt BanxK, Architect.
aep6
iLtithWAKU, tUTLERT, Ae.
P ALMER A DiiPPlSU, Wnole-ale and Retail Deal
ers in Hardware, nuiory, Files, Edfib TaolS, Ag
riciiltural Implements, P-.wuer, Shot, Caps aud
Lead. 148 Congress aud t»7 8t. Jai t-ustree s, Savan
nab, Georgia. i?28—ly
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
M URPHY a CLARK, Bull street, opposite tbe
Pulaski House, House, sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling and
Glazing. Signs of every description. jy&3
PLASTERERS.
G i RADY k TULLY, Plain and Uruamautal Plas-
I* terera and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster. Hair,
Cement and Bmlding Material, Bryan nueei, between
Drayton and abercoro wireefo : augl-tf
BOOKS AND HEWIPJPBR8.
TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS.
ZELL’S
RAW BONE
Capt. W. T, MoNKtiTY;
FANNIE,
Capt F. rECK.
One of the above Steamers will leave Savannah
every Wedavutay aiul s»mtar«Iay horning
at 7 o’clock, and tUiarieetoi* every Monday
and Thursday Itlglit, at 14 o’clock, touch
ing at BLUFFTON on Wednesday trip irom Savan
nah aud Monday trip from Chark-fituu, a
AIL Way. Freight and bLUFFION Wharfage
must be prepaid.
For freight ox pas#ag« apply to .
CLAGHORN A OUNNtNGHAM,
anl-T—tf Ag.-nts
INSTILL A BRO, Bull street, next to the Post
-Li Office, Dealers in Newspapers, Magaames,
Bo ika and Stationery. The latest New York and
other Daily and Weekly Newspapers received by
every mall and nteamer. Jy84—ly
UNDERTAKERS,
J AEKGUSON A DiXoN, Undertakers, 18U Brough-
• ton street, de tiers in Fisk’s Patent Metallic,
Mahogany. Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice BoXce
for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the
shortest notice. Country oraera promptly attended
to. J^T-ly
FURNITURE.
ROYAL
INSURANCE
S B. MILLER, No. 157 Broughton street, Dealer
• in teaiio*any and Walnut Furniture and
French <’o* t-ag« Chamber Seta. Also .a fine assort
ment of Parlor Furniture. Mattresses Bade to or.
.w. iv78—ly
UPHOL8TEUY. ETC.
AND
OF LIVERPOOL,
FOB A
PROFITABLE INVESTMENT!
■ p.iuKS ARB NOW OPENED at tho Offlco of T. B,
X> MARSHALL & BROTUKR for Subscription to
the Joint Stock Company being organized for the
purpose of purchasing the PATENT RIGHT of
P, L, Sword’s Patent Brict Machine
For tbe State of Georgia.
OOUNTY and YARD RIGHTS will be sold by the
g.anpany as soon as said Company is fully organ
ized. The MACHINE can be reen nt Messrs, bulger
A Calvitt’s machine shop, also specimens of the
brick made with said Machine in this city.
For fortheFtOfonnation call at the office of T. B.
MARSHALL A BROTHER, or at the shop Of BUL
GIER k CALVITT.
This oDportnnlty offers greater lndncementa for a
profitable investment than any other m the market.
This Machine will turn out from 2i,000 to 3Q.00.)
bnck per day, of ten hours, with the labor of eight
"*° T. B. HAKSHAU. A BKOTHKR,
an7—tf J.
HAY.
4 A A BALE? PRIME NORTHERN HAY.
4UU For sale b/
febl4—tf N. A. HARDEE'S EqN&tX)
The
Bainbridge Argus,
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,
IN BAINBBIDGE, GA.
WILLIS mTrUSSELL,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS OP SUB3<- RIF) ION : $3 00 PER AN
NUM, payable la advance; or $5 uo at the end of the
war;. • ■ - V •
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at reasonalile rates.
THE ARGUS Is strictly a FAMILY JOURNAL,
A re adapted to all kinds of crops and
permanently improve the soil. These Fertil
izers were extensively used last year by many Intel
ligent Planters in Georgia, and gave universal satis
faction. The Manufacturers, an old and highly re
spectable firm of Baltimore, kd , only ask a trial,
side by side with others, to establish their superior
vnlue. _ ,
These Phosphates are as active as Airman Gnano
for tbe first crop, and for succeeding ones fsr supe
rior. We invite attention to the Manufacturers’ Oir
culars. -
For sale in bags only, at $85 per ton of two thou
sand pounds. SORREL BROTHERS,
sepSft—eotlCm Agents.
TELE
VIRGINIA MM AWCY
[Established i« 1836 ]
CONNOLLY &T CO.,
45 Water Street,
NEW YORK,
B EG TO CALL the attention of the Trade to their
larce and well assorted stock ©r . r
Virginia manufactured tobacco
Suited to the.wauts of the Southern Trado.
fi»- Agents for the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTU
RERS IN VIRGINIA.
tw Special attention given to orders, which are
solicited, and filled with cans.
CHA8. M CONNOLLY, JB. 1
W. A. BASS. V
Jam KB A. CONN LLY. | dee4-r$ta wfim ft W
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FOND fl,fi00,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME X700.000 STERLING.
The same news that is read in Albany in the evening devoted to the beet interest* of the country; and as
“ ‘ * ; MEDIUM offlera auperlor inducp-
— ^—.— H men G f ^ a van-
Ivertlsing MEDIUM oflfers a
to the maprehaata and basinet
nan, Oharkaton, Baltimore, Mew York, New Orleans,
aodother oities. . .i .
l%a “Atrus” ia Democratic fn politics, and opposed
te nemo suffrage, and fanaticism general]/.
0ONT1NUES to taka
Mercantile and Dwell lug House Risks
(Frame Buildings excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
At Current R.ate«.
WM. C. C08BNS, Agent,
Merchants’General Exchange,
000_ly Battersby’a Bnildiug.
ALEXANDER tliBSSELL,
GOB. ABERCORN AND BRYAN-STS.•
Savannah, Ga.
£ 4M1LK A. aCHWABZ, 100 Bipughtou street, be-
L tween Jefferson ahd,BaruanT streets,. Uphol
sterer, and dealer In Wall Paper, Window Shades,
Cointces, Curtains, Cords, Ttisaals. Carpets, Mat-
fttted. made up tod laid N<qt‘M-lv
UVKH1 STABLER.
O ’CONNELL k CASH, Marshall Boose Stable#.
The best of Livery Horaea and Carriages al
ways ou hand, with careful aud experienced drivers.
tiy*8 - ■ ■ -•
P ULASKI HOUSE STABLES. hjr J. FBXUX. OaT-
riagee, with competent drivera, or ffiiigMTMuaa,
to let. Boarding at reaeonaLlb prlcea. '
DINING SALOON.
O UR HOUSE DINING SALOON, Bay
ner Whitaker, up stairs. Meals freffi 6 a. m.
midnight, with a bill of tare eouMpfrteg all the mi
ket affords. Every kind cf game in the season, pre
pared *»v cook*- to ha obtained. "* ■
I'lGAU MAN UFACTURKR.
WM. E. ALEXANDER,
ocll—ly
WAX. A. RUSSELL.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME
Yy, HAVE bow ob hand * fell apply *
BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED
SUPER-PHOSPHITE OF UIE,
which we are prepared to seU on i
■ •;fiH J. QPllffi
nCRlHKHR CARDS. BILL^RHADfe'All
Seed Establishment.
A LL KINDS OF GARDEN. FIELD and FLOWER
J\ 6 BSD, Bulbous Hoots, Fruit and Orn&mai Ml
Trees, Shruiis Plants, etc., Cjn^tantlyon hand, and
sold iai quantities to suit purchasers. Dealers kud
ofied at Northern Wholesale pric-'s. Every arti'le is
warranted and selected by our own bouse in Phila
delphia. L. TO CRN V k CO.,
8.E. cor. Bay and Whitaker ets., Savannah,
and 227 North Second street, Philadelphia.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
mHE FIRM OF BSTILL k BROTUKR IS THIS
X DAY dissolved bv mutual content.
WM. E8TILL, Ju , will p .> all bills sad collect sL
debts of the firm, and will continue b sine*-# at the
old stand. J.U.l STILL.
WM. ESTILL, JR.
.Savannah* January 17,1807.
•BED OF MY INTEREST IN E8-
18 DEPOT to m.v br< tfhr, WM.
Jr:; whoftfiA d«rried It for the pa-dtwo
Vi reapecWUHv-selk-itHt cud tinaWnce of the Jib-
erai patronage heretofore bestowed upon it.
suLOilo i, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan aired,
k% between WitiUher and Bull streets, tniesdoors
above the Pulaski Honee. • - ;
rr ~ ;■*—~tt — 1 1 1
SAVINGS BANKS.
O GLETHORPE INSURANCE CO., Savings De
partment, office 117 Bay street. Interest al
lowed on deposits. H. w. MxacgR, Fremdaat. Jauu
T. Thonaa. Secretary. • T .qr$*-rly
THE ME6E0:
flat is Bit EUioliflcitl
Si'.rofi i
TS HB THB laOOBfiY OF HAM ? I. _
X eceumu.t o■ .B&1B anil Bv.T fill tl. , Bo
Or is a Bcut la Uod's 'Noroe»1M» ! Vbu
blsrefetlon otfc.WkiteHater SlAnW.-
Fur «!,« K-TILLU NbWdJtBOTl
rtccJ6 Balletiett,n.»to
MAURICe HACNETT,
per month.
9. On all gro#8 sales of horses and moles, one per
centum; it being understood that every person bring
ing in hortes or mules lor'sale, 8hall not offer them
lor sale except through a taxed livery stable keeper,
auctioneer or merchant, or other person properly
taxed, und all returns of such saies shall be mate
separately from other returns of gross sales.
... 19/uu esery dog, th-^annual tax.of tore® dollar*
and fifty cents, including the price of u hadg* for
each. And all dogs loun.i running at large without
BUcta badge »hallbe impounded, and if not reclaimed
in forty-t ight hours shall be 4»sj;oeed of And it shall
be the duty of the Treasurer to put every person on
Oath aa to the number pf. dogs ou his or her pre-
Tciion 2. And it is further ordained by the autho
rity aforesaid. That whene.er, under this or an'
other ordluaLce of said city, any return may be re
quired or any tax be ''aaeseed or due, by or from any
non-res dent company or corporation, the return
khail be made sod toe tax be pa able by the agent ot
other manager or cirecior of such company or cor
noration, and for every default execution shall issut
aecordtagiyf and thston the case of every person or
penoDB liable or>uhp-ct to make a return under this
or any other ordi.iauce, aud where deiaun may i>e
tnade, rxeention Bhall Ufiue for a double tax on th*.
immediate y previous return, and if no return shn!
have been made, then |i e party in default shall be
liable to a penalty of not more than one hundred dol
lars on couviction before tbe Police Court for every
oay*s default, for which penalty the City Treasurer
shall forthwith issue execution; and in all cases .of
default in making returns or payment of taxes, exe-
eationB'shall issue, aud the taxes and penalties col
lected iu tho manner now pointed out by existing or
dinaucea; and that the same rule shall apply to the
cases of persons felling or refusing to take out badges
or licenses. And in any case where snch person or
party abali have no property to be found, out of which
to collect such pen Lies, such person or party may
be committed , to jail for a period not longer titan
thirty days.
Section 3. And it is further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, that the following annual specific
taxes shall be levied and collected:
On every auctioneer, two hundred dollars; on every
wh lenale and retell dealer in goods, wares aud mer
chandize, exclusive of liquor license, fifty dollars;
every retail dealer, exclusive of 1 quor license, twen
ty-five dollars; on evety bank, banker or bank agent
engaged in baying or selling exchange, one hundred
dollars; every person or house dealing iu exchange,
and every broker, money-broker and pawn-broker,
pue hundrt d dollar<•; every local insurance com-
p'.iny or agency, one hundred dollars; the same for
each and every agency; every foreign insurance com
pany or agency, one hundred and filly dollars; every
the keeper or keepers of s hotel, one hundred dol
lars; every the keeper or keepers of a sailor board
ing house, one hundred dollars; every the owner or
owners, lessee or lessees of a coiton press, driven by
n H « engine, two hundred dollars; every tho owner
or owners, lessee or lessees of a junk shop, three bun
dred dollars; a aotton pickery, two hundred dol
lars • a cotton pickery two hundred dollars,
to ba confined exclusively to the sale' of
cotton ; every the owner or owaers, lessee or lessees
of a public stable, one hundred dollars ; every com
mission merchant or factor, fif.y dollars; every shin-
ping master, one huadred dollars; every fetevedore
other than nou-resident, fifty dollars; non-residents,
on* hundred dollars; evyty to* owner or owners o:
a coal, lumber or wood yard, ft!*j dollars ; every the
keeper pr keepers of a warehouse for the storage of
cotton, merchandise, goods, Ac., for eahh warehouse,
fifty dollars ; every the owner or owaers oi a bib
lterd table used for hire, oue hundred dollars for
each table; every the owner or owners of a ten pin
alley, fitly dollars for each alloy; every the owner or
owners of a saw mill, ptauiug mill, aash aud biin-i
fketory, one hundred dollars; and on Ihe owner or
owners of every steam engine need lor hoisting pur
poses, ginning purposes, or any other purpose
er business not regularly taxed, aa herein before siated
or enumerated, seventy-five dollars; on every engine
used for driving a grist mill, twenty-five dollars; a
flour mill, fifty dollars; every tfie owner or dwnersof
a job printing office, twenty-five dollars; every mas
ter builder, mason or mecbaulc, including shoe
makers sad tailors, taking contrsctalor work, twenty-
five dullars; every the «wruer or ow..§rs of an intelli
gence office, twenty dollars; every manufacturer oi
soda water Belling from founts, twenty-five dollars,
and manaiacturing aud bottling soda water, fittv
dollars; every soap boiler, tanner, and founder, for
each establishment, fifty dollars; every gas filter,
twenty-five dollars—ene tax for each firm at two>'or
more persons; every practicing attorney at law.
physician, dentist, dugnerrean artist, photographer
and ambrotyper, twenty-five dollars; every- steam
ship, steamboat, vessel or other ogency carried
on by any other than taxed commission merchant-*,
tbP sum of fifty dollars for each agency; ou every ice
house, fifty dollar*; qn each and every mu
seum, twenty-five dollars; an every express company,
two hundred and fifty dollars; ou every baggage ex-
S ress wagon drawn by one horse, twehty-iivc dollars;
drawn by two bore a, forte dollars; on every gas
company, two hundred ana fifty dollars; on every
restaurant where a liquor license is uot taken oat.
twenty-five dollars; 6u every rice mill, oue hundred
dollars; on every person seiHtig, or offering to sell,
by sample, or otherwise, apj who is not a resident oi
$h0City,.pne hundred dollars; every lottery office or
agency, three hundred dollars;-every barber shop,
the annual tax of tweaty-five dollars; every private
billiard table, the annual tax of twenty.five doilai s.
ftaary person shall, under this ordinance, be deemed
a jnensy broker who buy s or sella stocks, bonds, or
money, other than his own; and shall fie bound to
mako return* and poy taxes, under the penalty
prescribed by ordffianoe. The taxes provided
for in this section shall be due aud payab.e on the
first day of January, in each and every jear, and re
turn* therefor shall be made on said first day of J>>n-
nasy or within ten (IQ} day* thereafter: provided,
always, that any person who may begin bu-iuea^ after
the Arst day of July shall, immediately after so be-
guttlug business, make th* proper returns, and shall
SehaWefor and pay one-hall the said tax. And pro
vided further, that in the case of co-partnership be
tween practicing attorneys-at-law, or physicians, or
dantiatt. or daguweau artiata. or photographers, or
ambiotyp-rm, each member of snen partuewhip shall
pay aoid tax of twenty.five datiara. And it U further
declared and ordained. That no junk shop or eotton
pickery shall, after the tenth day of January next, be
used or kept open, unless the owner or owaers of
each junk shop or eotton pickery shall have previ-
““ * **»e said tax th- reou
out a license from
._— Connell, tu which
•hall be dtstinstiyexpreesed that soeb juuk sbem or
aotton pk-kery shall always be suhiecl to the vl-itetiou
of tea police of the city; a duplicate of whiett license,
signed by au*h ownar or owners, and expreasisw of
his, her or their assent to such condition, abali be z
tamed by the Clark of Ooumfti; oa refosalofmL
ownere, at any time, to submit to sacfcLvis-
W 1 - ^
. -g* oHmt urafaji
through a regularly taxed commiaston
jMogyaballb* Baffin to • penalty of Q
Sec. f. And ffiffifitrihar ordained by
aforesaid. That every male resident of IM i« —
tweep the agafiiDf twenlj-one and sixty
be liable to a poU or captation tax of one 1
noaiiy, ecc. ept only such ol said persona « f l
entitled to regirtry and to vote at city
whe shah register their names and pay &r
Section 6. And ilia further ordained k» ■
thority aforesaid. That on and after the fiV 4
January next, the price of a license to retui '*■
ons liquors lor one year shall be onehuudrai^l
enty-five dullara.auu the applicant suaii be
submit aa securities two responsible fretVuT
th* neighborho<»d aa a prerequisite to the
license; and for a wholesale liquor
shall be one hundred and fifty dollars, anjj« H
b< made under a half gallon, by any *
dealer. And no bar-room shall b e
which has Lot an entrance to it Wn? -
distinct from the entrance to the dw t W
the license shall be forfeited for a «t C cM \
tion of any Srate law or City ordinance;
of forfeiture the license shall not be reu e *^. I
space of two years. ^ 'I
flection 7. And be it hereby ordained by .. I
thorilv of the same, Ttiat hereafter the i ‘‘‘I
sbaH be the prices for lioensea or barges If n?l
bides and animals hereinafter menuoned-
For each one horse dray or truck * I
For each two hofce dray or truck
For each three horse dray or truck....’
For each four horse dray or truck -I
For each fine horse Curt or wagon......"
For each two horse cart or wagon.....*’ H
For eaon one horse cab, hack or baggy’” j
For each two horse cdb, hack or pleasure’ mV ^
riage
For each two horse omnibus
For each four httrse omuibus
For any break wagon used for exiub'^V, 1
horses for sale J
For each horse or indie iMed for loading or nV 1
loading vessels......... ’ -
Tne license fee tor cabs, hacks, aad hn^ . P
paid to the City Treasurer, aud not to tho . □
Uon: ed, and iu the ca?e of all other vehietr&^IL
badges are exacted, the badges shall be uu!!
nt the office of the Clerk of Council, and the i^" J
to him. 1
Section 8. And be it farther ordained by : ul
th‘*riiy afur said. That all returns retired bTI
ordinance for real estate, income and cosmJ
shall be made quarterly, that ih to say: onthTl
day of April, the first day ol July .the first dir 0 <,T
her and the first day of January of each year w j
ip ten days thereafter, respectively, lor /he 3
months immediately preceding such respecting
and ftiat for gross sales, inchidu g freight
sage money, aud gross nc..ipts of all" ccnr*
agencies, aud gross receipts of all steamsbip,
boat and vessel agencies carried on by othttfl
taxed commission merchants or hrokt-n, t»"
uiiaii be made betw’een the first and tenth d*j^
niobth for the preceding month, beginning ri
monlhof February next, eighteen hundredj
eight.
Section 9. And it ia further ordained by tl,
thority aforesaid, That the following shall beyv
nnal compensation, aud no more, allowed til
lowing city officers and employees from andl
tho first regular meeting of Council in Jiinnujfl
that is-to say: "
The Mayor
Clerk of Council
City Treasurer
Assistant tjity Treaautar.
City Marshal
City Printer {by contract)
Clerk • f the H*rket...,..,
Assistant Clerk of the Market
City r-urveyor....
Me.-sengerot Council
Ket-per of the Pest House
Jailer, including Deputy
Keeper of Forsyth Place
Pump Omrtractor....i.r..-
Corporation Attorney
Harbor Master
Chief of Police,.
First Lieutenant of Police
St cond i ientenant of Police
Chief Detective of Police
Six Sergeants of the Police, each
Privates of Police, each *. ]
Jail Guards, each.
Health Officer
Keeper of Laurel Gr >ve Ocnieiery
City Dispensary.
Engineers ol Fire Department, each
Snpt-riutendent and Engineer of Water Wtuki L
Assistant Superintendent and Engineer of Wtuil
Works
Second Assistant Engineer of Water Works.... |
Secretary and Treasurer of Water Works
Turncock of Water Works
Section 10. And’itis hereby ordained by tl^u
rity aforesaid, That hereafter the Clerk o! ul
the City Marshal and the Messenger of Council
without compensation therefor, perform i"
Board of Health tbe duties heretoioie ru]
performed by said officers for suid board.
Section 11. AUtl it ia further ordained s
authority aforesaid, That till ordinances and
ordinances, so fur as they militate with this oiaa
be and they are hereby repealed.
Oroinance passed in Council 'December 3'-: I
EDWARD c. ANDBlfbOS, Si m
Attest: JAMES STEWART,
Clerk of Council. janl—*
G1TT MAESHiL S
U NDER DIRECTION of a Special <
the City Council of Savaunnli, I wills
front of tho Court House in the Ci'y oi a
nab. on the first TDEHDAY in March ral
tween tile legal hours of sale, the following ;r J
levied on to satisfy executions for city tnit-.: -T
W X lot No2 and imp, Decker wd, Heatlico'
ing, property eet of D O’Byrne.
THOMAS 8. WAY.Nl
janl—30t ' City
Book and Job Praii
AND
book-bimdiM
THK
AND HERJ
BOOK m JOB PKI11
Deparment
H as been pur in compdete obdbI
new TYPE and MaOBINERY oi ihf
approved construction
Merchants and others requiring
Printing of any I>eserip‘J|
•tan relv npou having their orders oxcciitedpi
In a FIRST CLASS MANNER, AND AT F
BLifi PRIORS, at this OFFICE.
ACCOUNT BOOHH
or Merchants, Rankers, Insurance and o't^l
panics RULED TO PATTERN, wi-h
HEADS, BOUND in the mast subri!auti»ln^"
liook-biudiuf; off” All Kd
ATTENDED TO.
MASON & ESTILI
DISEASES OF THE Ff
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING. NAILS, TtTTfl
Nalt Rheum or Ncan
AND OTHER DISEASES OF THB Ft*
MRS, ELIZA KE0S|
(Formerly of Charleston, 8- C-.)
O FFERS*her services to th-^ c!t»*ens, and iaj
Savannah, for tile treatment and cor* 1
above D'.»«tea. J
Caras mm* BanhmaCsrrd Wttbos||
• VT RESIDENCE—38 PRESIDENT 8®"
Mra. Perry’s. . f .-j
Or Honrs from 9 A. M. to 1 P.aD' 1 f.l
S o’clock P. M. Ladies treated at their ra*
Charges Modern*'
She submite, fiom -mong»** num^ri'M^ 1 !
the following from prominent ph>sic:ana 404 1
of Charleston t
From Hon. Grorge Bnfst
I att hnppy to aar that Mr*. Keogh h»* «
of several very bod corns, that hsd troo^J
many yo:*ra. They were removed witnoai j
pain. (Signed) Gsotl**)
Tro*r the Lite Dr. K-iwani
| think it my onty ro state Tint I h*« r
Fliga Keogh remove corns and bniiw 0 *
greatest skill, and without pain.. *.
(Signed) Edwabu Soai*']
From Dr/ Fitch.
1 would fecommend all persons who
wl h corns to g:ve Mra Keogh a trial. J- J
her tr at, with go< d judgment, and j|
oat pain. (Signed) J. rift® |
From Dr. B. Hovlback. ?
IcertMy thro Hr, Keogh hia
corn#, and ad vice all who are troubled '|
bunions, io apply to (id# lady,
, _ (Signed)
<tec*t-tf
Ration. racKjonkshop or cotton pickery shall ii
Beotien 4. Aad it is further ordained by the *n-
therity aforesaid, that tiw license fur the sale of
goods, proviaiona, wares or other articles from anv
vessel or wbart shall be one h on dred dollars^
of fifty dollars, aa Axed by the Ordinance of tlurtv-
M December, eighteen hundred and forty; and
any shipmaster, captain or officer ^ any vessel sell-
fog abides or collecting his or their own freight
money shell be subject to * penalty not exceeding
one hwndred ifoMar*. Vtovided, always, that any
person required by this Ordinauoe to take out a h-
cense, and who may begin business after the first
i, . I lowing peraoos shall be compelled to take out badges
COOPER, AND AOKNTOr THB SUB-
MARINE DIVING AND .WRECK
ING CQMPANX.
f\F¥lCE UNDER THB BLUFF, took j
KJ street. >-11 order* ior the
wnapoi KtawM to.
A FADE ON COTTON OMcM* to<1
ill iXx ui; U if L;..a ii...^ j
Liverpool and In Northern markets.
aepUl-4 —
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ttroUtorml tnkw.uikKp.rol t MokMoTsKr
dHa toukeiHitroi, rack IK.Me
said first day of January In each year, shaft beliabte
towffne ofnotoran than thirty dollars for every
jsrsssrsss^»^i-s!-5
E.
GREAT DISCOVW
EVERY MAN HIS OWN A*“‘l
A SCIENTIFIC WON^J
A H IN-HTBUUKNT bp which »nj
conec> ukHoiro or PkotogwP»L ; [iL
Btrumenr, with fall feetroctloiir, rer;
toittr. Actdi.ro C. B. AkIBr *rl
lan-ndro 1«1 J
Forest City Paper Warehi
IJlVKST KIND AND
All P*S— Prnrten, Boot-Wmieni
supplies manufactured and for *a»-
Oaah paid tor all kinds paper steex.
BOORS BV'-BfilcrPOHE
SENSE; o«. SATDRDAY^NIfi^l
INGB ANDTHODGHTPCL^jJI
By ''Briok*-Pbm«K»y. M
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