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WSDHESIUY MORSISO, MAI1CH t,
Iii G-eneral.
—Jeff. Dayifl and wife were in New Or
leans on the 28th uit.
... . J , n J.M X
—Jhe Memphis Post, the only Radical
pAperWWest TVuneasee, was placed in the
bunds of ,a ,Keceif efr on Friday.
—The whfeat crop of Tennessee haa been
extensively damaged by the IroaU.
—Hon. John Morrissey is, It It said, soon
to £,ive a sparring exhibition in New York
- in aid of the poor. -
—At a dance in honor of a newly married
pair at Norwich, Cj, last Sunday eveamjr,
the pai-ly got driffik, the bridegroom wat
whipped and the bride received a black eye.
—The money transactions in Wall street,
New York, yearly, are estimated, by an En
glish magazine essayist, at between $15,-
000,000,000 and $16,000,000,000.
—Many wells and springsTn New York
State and'Canada, which have never failed
betore are now completely dry. This is
attributed to yolcanio action.
—Daring the recent cold weather a man
and bis horse, traveling in Southern Louis
iana, were frozen to death, an uncommon
occurrence so far South.
—The people of FloridaAre now indulging
in green peas, peppers, fresh lemons aud
new sour oraDges, sweet oranges, liuie blos
soms, roses aud yellow jasmines.
—An enterprising Chinaman In California
is making money by buying all the rats
caught alive, and fattening them for his
countrymen to eat.
—An actor in ParidJ who had lost his rea
son, recently died in an insane asylum. A
few minutes before .his death, he raised him
self in his bed aud asked, “ Is the last act
on ?”
—A man in Auburn, Me., has put his two
hundred hens into.* hol-bouse, and the un
suspecting fowls,* deluded iuto the belief
that it was warm weather, and the season
for business, literally overflow with eggs.
—Arrangements are being made in Chi
cago for a series of “readings” for the ben
efit of Dickens’ sister-in-law, wfco is in in-
tirni health, and keeping a boarding-house
in. that city. Mr. Murdoch is to read. Of
course this is intended as a dig at Dick
ens.
—It seems that the prejudice against color
is not quite dead. Mrs. H. B. Stowe’s new
book has a steel portrait of Fred. Douglass.
The agents of the book want it taken out
because it will hurt the sale. Mrs. Stowe
iudiguautiy refuses to have the portrait re
moval—and it stays there.
—The losses by tire io the United States,
during January, caused by incendiarism,
each^dgstroyiugproperiy valued at .$20,000 or
over, are reported at $5,449, 000, as com
pared ^vith $4,043,000 losses during January,
1807.' '
—la the debate in the United States Senate
on the 28i h ult.,. Mr. Trumbull charged that
the Secretary of the Treasury had paid a
largd amount of money to two Treasury
agents under threats of exposure, concern
ing some cotton transaction.
—Governor Orr, of South Carolina, says
there is neither law nor order in the Beau
fort section. In a ride of ten miles he saw
not a vestige of a ience, not a single hog or
sheep, and only two poor cows. This sec
tion is given up to the negroes.
—At Adrian, Michigan, on the 24th ult.,
a Mias Cornwall, of Flint, a book-canvasser,
stopped to pick up a child which had fallen
near a horse, when the animal kicked, strik
ing the lad.y squarely in the face, cutting
open her forehead, cheek and nose, and in
flicting other dangerous injuries.
—An Arkansas negro, expounding the
Scriptures, had occasion to touch upon an-
tedrraViau longevity, and in the coarse of bis
remarks said that ia .those days men didn't
marry before they wfere 200, add, in fact,
were tWedty-five years old before they were
born.
—A little girl in Quebec the other day,
while gathering chips in a Shipyard, thought
lessly darted forward to pick up a block of
wood from, under fch® descending axe of one
of the laborers. While in the act of grasp
ing the piece of wood, she received the full
blow of the axe on her shoulders, being
nearly cut in two.
—The British Statistical Society reports
that, during the past five years, emigration
from Ireland has decreased from 117,229 in
the first to 72,200 in the fifth. It is also
stated that'while the total land under culti
vation in Ireland has decreased, the cultiva
tion of the rest is better, and the crops larger
by an avernge of $15,000,000 a year than luey
were in i860—Gl.
#'
Dunns SALOON,
BY E. H. KIKX.IN
Bay Street, Cor. Whitaker,
f* SAVANNAH, GA.
HOUSE Has oceu thoroughly renovated and
_ refitted, ana every practical improvement made
for the Fall aud Winter. The TABLES are supplied
with the choicest articles iron! the Domestic Market
and from' New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Flo
rida and elsewhere. Especial attention paid to pro
curing tho choicest
Game,.Fish, Oysters, Etc.
MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS,
From t a. m. to midnight. Separate rooma for pri
vate parties. The best of
WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac.
Skilful cooks ana courteous attendants.
oc!2—6m
Oyster Saloon,
JOHN IMMEN,
' AT THE-STAND ON *
Whitaker Street, Near Bay,
(FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,]
H AS the best facilities Cor supplying OYSTERS,
either in the quantity, in shell or opened: or at
his Saloon, cooked in any style. He warrants his
Oysters to be of the very best qnallty.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.,
Of the best brands, on hand, and a LUNCH every
day. . A uovtf—ly •
A. CARD.
What is Tarrant'* Effervescent Aper
ient, and what are lts effects ? These are questions
which the great American public has a right to ask,
and it has also a right to expect a candid aud satis
factory reply. The preparation is a mild and geutle
Saline cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is most
carefully prepared in the form of a snow wldte pow
der, containing ali the wonderful medical properties
of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany.
Of its effects we would say that those who have
tested the preparation are the best judges, and they
declare over their own signatures that the prepara
tion will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the
flow of the bile. Cure every species of headache.
Tranquilize . the nervons system. Refresh and in
vigorate the weak. Mitigate the pangs of Rheuma
tism. Neutralize acid in the Stomach. Cleanse and
tone the bowels. Assist the failing appetite. Cure
the heartburn.
If yon are a sufferer give this remedy one trial,and
it will convince yon of the above facts.
T ABB ANT A CO.,
Sole Proprietors. New York.
H» «H TWtHparlata ”
Purely Mutual Cash System!
EQUITABLE
I.IPE JHRiB SOCIETY;
88 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia.
CASH ASSETS upwards of..... *5,000,000
CASH ANNUAL INCOME $2,500,000
ANNUAL CASH DIVIDEND!
mftyHO—2awly
LANGDON BOWIE,
(late of Charleston,)
General Agent. -
LAIRD, BROWN a SMITH.
Shipping Masters and Notaries Public.
Comer of Bay and Lincoln streets, .(over Wm. H.
Stark St Co’s Store,)
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
REW8 SHIPPED and put on board at the short -
1 est notice. Marine Protests noted and extended.
w*pr tv , ■
F. C. FORD,
MAIHrACTURER .OF
ietter-Copying Presses
OF ALL KINDS,
NO.24 BEEKMANST., NEW YORK.
T he trade supplied on liberal terms,
Particular attention given to *oaltieru orders,
r- SAMPLES OF THE PRESSES can be seen
at Messrs. COOPER, OLOOTT * A CO.’S, Agents,
Savannah. oov^S-ftf.
THE EDICTS
OF THE
GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA.
• F. A. 31.
Compiled, under the direction of the G. S., by
•Brother S. LAURENCE.
PtUOK SI 00.
FOR SALE AT
Estill’s News Depot,
Bull street, next to Post Office.
Ieb20-
JM OT1CK
Augusta, Gjl* December 21,, 1867.
rpo THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE MILLaDGE-
X VfLLR OR MACON AND AUGUSTA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY Calls for payment an Sub
scriptions to ttie Capital Stock of thiB Company have
Seen made up to flfty-Ave~ per cent. 8toek upo
which this amount bas no« teen paid will be for-
Netted to the Company. ' '
A farther call is now made for twenty-five par
cent., payable on or before February 1869, at
which date eighty per cent, trill be dae; and Stock
forfeited If not paid. •
Ai i. Stockholders in affjffiffiwill at.onc£ correspond
with the Treasurer. _ L, ,
rangemeuo will be .made by which farther call* wil
be avoided; if prompt payment ?s. fiow made.
By order of tlie Board of Directors.
It. B. BULLOCK. President.
,i.ia an. Secretary and Treasure 1- .
decSf—60t
JOHN A. GRUBB,
BEBERAt NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING AGENT,
111 Bay Street,
iH—f SAVANNAH. OA
J. A 5. Mil:
A8AFB,
CERTAIN,
axd
Speedy Our#
NEURALGIA,
AMD ALL
NERVOUS
DISEASES.
JtA&ffoeUaro
I T IS THE Unfailing Remedy In all cases of
Neuralgia Facialis, oiten effecting a perfect cure
in less than twenty-four hours from the use of no
more than TWO OR THREE PILLS.
.No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
has failed to yield to this
Wonderful Remedial Agent.
Even in the severest cases of Ohronio Neuralgia
and general nervous derangements,—of many years
standing,—a fleeting'this : eatire system, its use for a
few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always at
fora.ttacmofc! astoniiHing lellel, *04 very rarely
faiifl to prCMluc-j o comptefco »nd permanent cure. It
contains no dins? of other materials In the .lightest
degree inj«r*>Mr»re» tothe mow delicate ejetem.
and can always he used with perfect eafety. It hue
tone been in constant nse by many of onr most emi
nent phyaiciain, who give It llfejr UDan|tnou» and
unqualified approval. .71 -
dSrSent hy mall on receipt of price and postage.
Ouepackage......$1 00, toetage <cent*.
Six paekaoes u 00, Peerage ,7 cehts.
Twelve package,..$9 CO, Poatage iS ceiite.
H i, sow by aU Wholeaale and Retell Dealer, In
Drags and Medicines thronghoat the Dhlted States
and by
TURKER & CO., Sole Proprietors,
120 Tbkmont Street, Boston, Mass.
IrtiG—
CHLUPIDITIQN OF DICKENS
JUST RECKIVKO a Farther Sapplf*f
SKETCHES BY “BOZ.” So ceats.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND 40 eeote.
A TALE OF TWO CITIES 25 cents.
PICKWICK PAPERS. ,,..25 cents.
OLIVER TWIST 25 cents.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS.......gscents.
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT 25 cents.
CHRISTMAS SUEDES 25 cents.
NICHOLAS: NICKliERV— *5 cents.
DOMBET AND SON *5 cents,
HARD TIMES-.....it-oents.
FOB 8AIB AT
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
BULL STBEKE, HBt TO TUB POST OPTICS.
JOHN McMAHON CO.,
DaaLRRS IB
Groceres, Corn, Oats, Hay,
Eeed, &g..
CORNER BRODBHTO* ARC JEFFERIBIUTIEETI.
All orders promptly attvndsd to. Jyffi-ly
DELETTRE & SYMONS,
.Auctioneers
AND
General Coamission IfWehante,
76 St. Jaliea and 107 Bryaa BU^
SAVANNAH, GA.
ON SIGN MEN T8 OF -ALL KINDS SOLICITED
Quick sales and prompt re urna.
M. N. DKLETTRB. lata of Align**.
H. R. SYMONS, of Savannah. decl7—tf
C
. F. Bourn. W. A. Biuxv.
Bouse & Bryant.
(Formerly pf Jacksonville, Fla.,) * f
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
194 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - . • i ml GKOKGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for
warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders«rand will also keep constantly on hand a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Co’s Scales,
Ac., besides other got:-is and manufactured articles
for sale on consignment, an! for which they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully
WM. KSTILL, Jr.,
NEWSDEALER
AND >
BOOKSELLER,
Bull St., Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN STAIRS,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
P
PLATFO
PATENT
SEMl-WfiEKIT LISE!
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
AND
Charleston, S. C.
Timi NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMERS
ts j O T -A. TP O Arfc. »
—(1,000 Tons,)
Captain L. M. GOXBTTBB,
CITY POINT,
(1,110 Tons.)
Captain SIM ADKIN8,
WiU-leave SAVANNAH, GA., fo* Pewsmmdima,
JaekMBVllle, Palatka, »*d al1 handing*
on SC. John’s River, bn
Wcdassdays and Saturday, at 3 o’clock
Returning, will leavfpalatka, Florida, on
Fridays and Mondays, at 7 o’clock a.
1 JacksoBvillo ou
Saturdays and Tuesdays, at 3 o clock
a. m..
and Fernandina same day.
Will leave savnneah Tor Charloeton an
Saadaya .ml Wnbuelay,. .t » o’tloek
a* w*
Returning, will leave Charleston on
Tuesdays and Fridays, at tt o’clock p. m.
a#*Freight received from sunrise to sunset, at the
Florida Whari, foot of Gua House hill, and stored
BELL'A HULL, Agents.
mHIS HOUSE, having been Agents for the Above
1 SCALKS aud SAFES for tbe past flJteon yearn,
arc now receiving and keep constantly on hand a
complete assortment of the above :
Patent Platform Scales,
from 3,600 pounds dormantdowu to 460 pounds plat-
f rm and nnion grocer's counter and rvm balonce.
AisQ.New Ur leans pattern or C<TTTQN SCALES
and Plate , and pric-- of II \ Y and COAL MJALE lint.
Also, HERRING’ ■> PATENT CUAMPUDN FIRE
PROOF 8AFKS, with Patent CrjsUiitod Burg>ur-
proof Bank and Money Safes. Plates and price list
can be seen at office; and orders filled (or any pattern
a'd size. ' 1
Th:* above SCALES and SAFES are tqp well known
to require any comment.
|3ff” J h.-y are the STAN BARD from which there
h no appeal, having obtained the FIRST PRIZES
amt MEDALS at the PARIS EXHIBITION. See
official rei*orts. s dec*24
free of charge. ^ GnItMARTIN 4 CO., Agente.
Iff" These stcamors connect' with stages at Plo---
lata for St. Augustine. feb4—i-f
CHANGE OF DAY I
United States Mail
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA.
The new and elegant Steam Packet
Lizzie Baker,
Captain P. LaROSS,
Will leave 8r*vannah for thn above places.EVERY
WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock.
RETURNING,
Will leave Jacksonville *rVKRY SATURDAY MORN-
- IG and Fernandina EVERY SATURDAY EVKN-
' H, arriving at Savannah SUNDAY MORNING.
'his Bbat has large aud airy State Room aooom-
„iations for PaasengerH.
For Freignt or Puss;ige apply at the office, on Flo
rida Steam Packet .Wharf, or ro
CLAGHOHN tt CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
N6 Freight received after k o’clock on the
day of Bailing.
Ali Freight payable by Shippers.
This Boat connects at Fernandina with the
Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with
the Central Railroad to l*ake city, and at Picolata
with regular lines of stages io St. Augustine.
nov9—If
KORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
Via Panama or Nloarngua,
SAILING FROM NEW YORK
December 5fh anil 15tl>; Junuary 5tlt,
16th anil !46lh, ami Kebiuary
16th anil ^oll>,
With New SteHmshitis'or I lie First Class.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For further information address the undersigned
at 477 Weak Street. New York,
detl—Sni D. N. CARRINGTON. Agent.
COLGATE & CO’S
GBRJfAN
ERASIVE SOAP
FOR
LiUNDRY USE.
I»ng7—»mlf
New York and Bremen Steam
ship Company.
ijIHI FIRST-CLASS U id led States Mail Steamships
10 PUNTERS AND FftRAIEftS.
ZELL'S
RAW BONE PHOSPHATE
AMD
Super-Pliosphatc of Lime
A RE ADAl’TED TO ALL KINDS OF CROPS AND.
pcriii'inently improve the noil. These Fertll-
i/.oi’b w«ro cxteufiively used law, year by many intel
ligent Planters ill Georgia, and gave universal satis
faction, The Manufacturers, an old and highly re
spectable jlrm of Baltimore, kd , only a*k a trial,
side by side with others, to establish their superior
value. .
These Phosphates are as active as Faruvfan Guaoo,
for the fir«t crop, and for sneeeediag^inen fayr snpe-
i lor. W e invite attention to the MafiniBOTBnB'S* Oir
culars.
For sale iir bags only, at $«6 per tow of two thou
sand ponuds. SORREL BROTHERS.
sep26—codfim Agents.
WESTERN METROPOLIS,
fourth steamship now bmlding,
for Southampton aud 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 Pari* $6 additional)
First Cabin, $110; Second cabin,$66; steerage, $36.
From Bremen, Southampton- and Havre to New
York, First Cabin, fill 1 ; second Cabin, $76; Steer
age, $43
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME,
Ftrat Cabin, $210'; Second Cabin, $I30> Bteeragi
$W-
HAILINO DATS VKOM NEW YORK ANI/BHEHEN.
Leave New York Sept. 14th and 28th, Oct. 96th
and Nov, 9th. Leave- Bremen Oct. 6th-and teth
Nov. 16th and 30th. Leave Southampton for New
York Oct. 9th and 23d, Nov. 20th and pec. 4th
BLUN St MEYER,
Agents for fiavannah, Gs.
1 ISAAC TAYLOR,
pre»M*mt ffn- ** ernrtdwav. New York*
ST. MARTS RETREAT.
i DIOCESAN SCHOOL
FOR J i, . . •
YOUNG LADIE8,
AT
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
Uader Site Patronage and lminedAnfe Su-
pervlaloaoftke flight Reverend Dr.
YOIISU, Bishop of Florid*.
T HE SERVICES of most able and experienced
TEACHERS, Of Europe;.u education, having
been secured, this Institution wilt ou«n ou the 15tb
of Fcbraary. . ^
The SchooLyear consists of two terms of five
months ea- b. *The Chri* mas Term begins on the
first Tuesday in October, and the Easter Term on the
fifteenth of February.
For Circulars giving particulars, or other Informa
tion. apply to the Chaplain of the School, the
RKV. O. P. THACKARA,
rtf Fernandina. Florida.
The Bainbridge Argus,
PUBLX8BED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,
IN BAINBE1DGE, QA.
WILLIS m7~RUSSELL,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
hS
the end of the
TUB
VIRGINIA TOBACCO JGRNIJf!
[Bsthbllshed in 1836 ]
CONNOLLY < & C0. f
AS Water Street,
NEW YORK,
B EG TO OAIiL the attention of th« Trade to their
iarcc aud well assorted stock of ;
VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
Suited to the wants of the Southern Trade.
«- Agents for the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTU
RERS IN VIRGINIA. (*<*-*• J
rr special atkHitl^n given to orders, which are
solicited, and filled with care.
CHA8. M CONNOLLY, JR.J
W. A. BASS. >
j deC4—i
JAMES A. CONN >LLY.
-2tnw6m*W
NUM, payable in advance; or $6
year.
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at reasonable rates.
THN AHGU8 is strictly a FAMILY JOURNAL,
devoted tothe best interests of the country ; and bh
an Advertising MEDIUM > ffera superior induca-
Bls to the nterohauts and buaineait meu of ^avan-
, Charleston, Baltimore, New York, New Orleans,
and. otter due*.
Tbe “Atrua” is Democratic 'n polltlca, and opiiosed
Id negro suffrage, and lanatiqism generally.
feb24—tf
THE ALBANY
Tri-Weekly News,
PUBLISHED AT ALBANY, OA., BVEKY TOSS-
DAY, THURSDAY AND 8ATUBBAY.
CAREt W. STYLUS & Co., r«Mtehera.
T HE LOCATION OF THIS JOURNAL and ite. fa
cilities for expeditious circulation throughout
the rich cotton reglor oi Sontbwsatera GoOTgii
“ her, Mi
PHOSPHATE OF LIME
HAVE now on hand a fall supply-oi
BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED
SDPEE-fHOSPHAfE OF LIME,
which we are prepared to sell on reasonable terms.
fihU-ln U J. GPILMABTIW & IO.
CORN I
4000 BUSHELS PBIME WHITE MIL
LING CORN, in bulk, per acboooer
Hortenoia, from Norfolk, sow doe.
I OO0 BUSHELS PRIME TENNESSEE
COHN, per Railroad.
YOB SALS BY
bracing the counties of Dougherty, Baker,
Decatur, Terrell;‘Leo, Worth, Thomas and Brooks,
make* it important to a# ver tigers and lndUpanaabk
to the reading publlp of tbia section.
$ff*News on - day in advance ot any othSr paper
to the people o'f Alban? and aWrvopnding coanttae.
The same news that is read in Albany In Die evening
The same news that is read in Albany In _—.
from the Macon papers, appears to. the NEWS
the morning of the same day.
tar The price *f .subscription to the NEWS ia re
duced to $6 per an q urn; $4 for six months^ and $1
per month lor any less pori d—always in
To clubs of ten the paper will be seat oue
fifty dollars
J. H. BTKODS.
J. a. KOVK,
Savannah Steam Bakery,
67 & 69 BAY
.mS'JLXfr oa
Manufacturers of all kind? of
SHIP BREAD and CRACKERS.
Bnrorders for shipping'promptly attended to.
STKOUS * BUWE,
feb&—3ra PBOPWITOM.
ATLANTIC,
BALTIC,
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
steam packet line.
PILOT BOY,
F -A. JSf N
Capt. W. T. MoNELTY,
I E,
CUpt F. BECK.
One Of the above Steamers will leave Savannah
every Wednesday and Sat urday AIwruin|;
at 7 o’clock, aud Charleston every Monday
dud Thursday Night, at o'clock* toucq>
ing at BLUFFTON oh Wednesday trip romSavnn-
nah and Monday trlprrom Charl-ston,
tSf All Wav Freight and BLUFFTON Wharfage
must be prepud.
For freight or passage apply to
CLAGflORN & CUNNINGHAM,
anlB-tf Agents.
ROYAL
MRilCE
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND Al,500,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
QONTHUEA to tak.
XereuiUIe and Dwelling Hoo^e Risk*
(frame Bnlldiags exocpfted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
Jkt Current ZtatOfib
W|L C. COSK^b, |gent.
Merchants’ General Exchange,
Battereby’s Building.
Grocers,
OOB. ABERCORN AND BRYAN STB-
. J
H ;-j .
Savannah, Ga.
,VUL ■, alkaandkb. w«. a. EDSSKLL.
odl—1, , .it j •• i
Seed Establishment I
A LL KINDS OF (4ARDEN. FIELD and FLOWER
A SEED, Solbou* Roots, Frnit and Ornaiuoi tc!
Trees, Shnjbp' Plants, etc., constantly on hand, and
aoldtu qatinntiee to suit
purchasers. Dealers ran
aUedwANerthero wholesale priqre. Every arthle Is
1 * * salscted by our own house in Phils-
r, L. TQCRNY * CO.,
& & oof. Bay and Whitaker et*.. Savannah.
‘ $27 North Second street, Philadelphia.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
Bayaa»%Jahyry IT, IfiffT.
‘ nUBIHKU CAB.DB, Ml
SORREL BROS.
OF ESTTLL h BROTHFR IS THIS
mutual consent.
all*bills and opllect all
' * utoeto
Jp»ya
; ' f- 1L18TILL.
" ■’m
MM. KSTILL, J*-
MY INTEREST IN E8-
— to my bndher, WM.
iVSH Wr '■
•JL- W> ■
*» »
d upon it.
LKHniAk
icti.-l
•*> r !
Bay atreet, Sorifinah, Georgia
Vioe Coasulates of ffitofin *nd of
i,ia EPPiNG, Ttoi^or Merchant, M
CSS‘^"
B^nswick, ueorgia. * noym-^M, ,
UAWiBY . 4 CO-, Cummu«lui. Hefjj.u;. »*-
H ‘iysiodd,~il-a Upper Bange." U5CT»IaP»»<w
Blade on consigamenis of ’ lUidem.
Ac., to our friends in Ballimoref Phliadsiphja ODr
New York. aiOO^Il:
UHUmia. UUin>KUUNI|fl VI Ml AllAH
uon days Tuesdays and Fridays* Agent
qualiyy Keroeene Ofi. -g- “
i-S“
J O. ROWLAND A CO., Storage wd - x —-
■ Commission Merchants. Cotton taken on Stor-
Aj.e in ikuujrdOy*a First Class Fireproof Warehouses,
particular attention given to weighing and*e
ly3l-iy
W B. GBIFFIN A CO., CottonFactorsiCem
a mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 9*
Bay street, savannah, Georgia* Jy2d—ly
liyiLKiNSbiTA WILSON. Odtton Factorii abd Go-
W nerat Commission Merohants, No.to Bay gtreet,
Savannah, Georgia. Liberal advanced madednjsittr
signments to ourselves or onr friends in New York
ana Liverpool. - siY*»
B7 MARSHALL A BBO., General cummia-
• sion, shipping and Lumber Merohants. No* 2
Harris’ Block, Bay street, foot of Lincoln. Consign
ments respectfully solicited, and will yeceiv* strict
attention.
E C. WADE k CO., Cotton Factors and Com-
• mission Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard’s Lower
Range.
j.iii■*‘»‘nna«
, A» ORDUSAHOE
To fiiaadan fis^Y Taxes, ai.d Raise Revenue for
the City <»r Savannah; to amoad tho various Tax
and Revenue Ordinances of said..city; to fin the
‘ saianes afid compstaatkm of ceiiain officers and.
»< employees of aaMBlty, and" to reduce the ex-
ponses of th^efiy, and for the regntoiion ef eer-
' uin kinds of ,bos^Bs ^ said city.
The >n and after the ffrat day of January next,
lStf. mxeeand revenue lor the support of the gov
ernment of the c;ty of Savannah, aud for the advan
tage hfid benefit of the inhabitants thereof, shall be
assessed, levied, and raided, at and after the follow-
log rales, that is «-,*-..* *
,1. At the rate of one nd three-fourths per certain
per annum on-r*a! hStike in said city, accorilingto
the-Vulaathm for timyear I86S, and sucb aabsequeni
valuation for ‘mprovemvnta as tnay hfwe been made
in the vear i867. or may have been made thereafter.
2. On all gross 'sales ol every kind ef goods, wares
and-merchandise# indudii g all sales by brokers and
auctioneers, including lumber, bmbe-, shingles and
a aves, and excepting liquors, one-half of one per
(enttun; salos of real estate, one^hnlf of one per
centam;aiouks and bonds, one quarter of one per
peatom . ... .
S. On the amoantof all grbas sales of Uqaors, in
cluding wfne, malt akid epnrlttiom liquottr whether
at who!main or retail, ouedielt of one pec centum
isrM. D. R. MILLAR A GO., 167 Bay stroel
H |
mission Merchants, Dealers in itailroi
plies, Agents for Iugensoll’s Cotton Press "
Watson A Co.’s Axle Grease, Stc.
TZh
Hi
Com-
Sup-
John
HOTELS.
M arshall HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia.
jy23] A. B. Luoa, Proprietor.
WI10LE.SALE LiqtOU DKaLEBS.
m J.
le fo-
J. DUNBAR A CO., Importers aud D&lora
.. ...
Brandies, Whiskeys, Gins, Wines. C-gars,
do., and Agent for Siuilb’S Celebrated PhfladelpLia
Alta*, 147 Bay street._ - Jy23
W ILLIAM HONK, Imperter and Wholesale
Dealer in Wines, Liquors and.Cigars, Bay st,
Savannah, Georgia, aud Sole Agente for Georgia and
Florida of M icphe.son A Donald Smith’s celebrated
Pale Ale, in barrels and half barrels. :feb$
WHULEaALE GllOLEttS.
=±=
W M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer in Gro-
• ceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas and Cigars, 160
Bay Hireet, Savannah, Sole Agent In the Slate oi
Georgia for Massey, Houston & Ce.*s Philadelphia
Am. |jy24
LIRCURS, dtc., AT flRTAll*.
C USTOM HOUSE SHADES. l>y F. Down, Bay lane,
rear ol Poet Office. Beet of Ales, Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, Ac., and a Lunch every day irom 11
till 1. jjy23
I RViNO HoUsE, comer of St. Julian and Jeiiefoon
streets, alxpk Iuvino, Proprietor. Best qf Ales,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, see., always on band. ! ij2S
miUOUlSi'S AAU APOTUECAllfifiS.
K OBEKT H. TATUM, Druggist aud Apothecary
and Wholesale Dealer In Window Glaja »n*l
Eeiosone Oil, corner Jefferson aud McDqnougii
■treats, and comer East Broad and Broughton
streets.
Brofighto)
jyaRj
PHOIUGHAPHS.
P UOTOGitAPHs. arnLalf .other styles of Pictures,
with Frames,. Fii Lugs, Co»e*, Ae.,-of every kind.
Copies of ul) kinds from Old Pictupts neatly finished,
stereoscopic Views of Bona venture a»fJ Sayan uah
Corner ol Whitaker aud Broughton streets.; J N.
Wilson. . . . . . , <iu Ujf 2 ?
W4TUIE2 A SO J]
P Giles CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry
and Silverware, Hull street, opposite
Hall, Savauuuh, Ga. Wauffias and Jewelry e;
n-.pair^d. PO’
Mnir.
refnlly
r—tf
tjAMi-EL H. HAMILTON (auecassor to WUmot A
O hicnmond), Deafer in W a tehee. Silverware, Jew
elry, Ac.,comer Whitaker, St. J alien and Chngrens
Btreels. WaU hes and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. Jy93—ly
SAILS, AWNINGS. BAGS, &e.
M
P. BE.AQFOKT, Exchange Wharf. Manufac-
* tnrei of sai s, Awningy, Tents, AT lag a, Bags,
8old -it New York prices. j jy2f
A&CIIITKCTS AND ENGINftGKftC^.
M ULLER a BRUYN, Architects and Civil and Me
chanical Engineers, Hup th west corner Bay and
Bull si reels, up stairs. U. P. Mullbs, Civil and
Mechanical Engineer; DnWxrr UatiVN, Architect.
sep6
or on account of snen employee, and. after deducting
■aid tax from such salary jtr compensation, to pay
said tax into.tbe City Treasnry. In tbe case of a
'Corporation, the return must-be’to fide by the Pres
ident,' Cashier or Treasurer, of the Corporation, and
the tax must be paid by the Corporation and deducted
as aforesaid. The amouut or Eight Hundred (800
dollars per annum ou all salaries is hereby relieve*
from taxation. "
7-One per centum; on grow receipts of auybusi-
nesa transaction not included in the above aud fore
going, and including all local insurance companies,
gas companies, express companies, cotton presses;
all receipts for freight.and fqr.passage money payable
in this city; of all hotels and restaurants; and on
all gross earnings of every bank* bank agency,'
banker, bill and exchange broker, one per centum;
but on the gross receipt* of all agencies of ether than
such local companies or banks, two par centum.
Also, one per centum .on ali gross receipts of Mi
commercial, steamship/ steamboat, vessel or! other
agencies other than thoae taxed as commission mer
chants. Also, for the improvement of the Savannah
river, one per centum on all freight and passage
money received or collected by the agent, purser,
clerk or other officer of any steamboat or vessel.ar-
riviug at or departing from the port of Savannah, it
being hereby made incumbent on tbe agents of said
bouts and vessels doing business in Savannah to
mak» returns under oath monthly to the City Trea
surer, and pay the tax.
8. On every horse and mule, except those actually
ksed in wagdns, drays, trucks or other vehicles foi
which badges may have been taken out, ene dollar
per.month. , .
9. On all gross safes of horses and mnles, one per
cent urn; it being understood that every person bring
ing im horses or mules lor sale, shall not offer them
t«r «*ie except thrpugh a taxed livery stable .keeper,
auctioneer u. merchant, or other person properly
taxed/ and all returns «i *ucu um, shall' be wade
separately from other returns of gross sales.
M. Ou evt-iy dog, th -. aium.il tux of toree dollars
[id fifty cents, Including tlie price of a badge Tor
each. And all dogs lound running at large without
guch badge “hallbe impounded, and if not reclaimed
m forty-eight hoars shall be disposed of. And it shall
be tbe duty of the Treiisurer to pat every person ou
oath-to tothe number of dogs on his or her pre
mises. . •
h ciion 2. And it is further ordained by the antho
fity afuresuld' That wheue .er, muler this or uu>
other ordinance of said k\if, any return may Le re
quired or any tax be seceded or due, by or froiq any
uun-res dent company or corporation, the return
shall be u ade and tne tax be pa uble by the ageui or
other manager or director of such company or cor
poratiou, aud for every di-fsu't execution shall issu,
ao^ordiggiyi and that in the case of every person or
persons liable or subj' ct to make A return under this
or any other ordtoauce, and where deiaui- may oe
uiadev*x»eutiotrthallibfcue for a double taxon the
immediate y pievious return, and If no return Miod
have been made, then t b party in default shall be
liable fo a penalty of not morrtJI.au one huudred dol-
lars on conviction (fftore the Tofiee Don, % for every
aay’s.di fault* for which penalty the City T> easnrer
shall lorlhwith issue execation; and in all cases ol
de suit iu making returns or payment of taxes, exe
cutions shall issue, aud the taxes aud penalties col
lected iu tbs manner now pointed oat by existing or
dioauces; and that the ttaine rule shall apply to the
cases of persons IsiUug or refusing to uiin out badges
or Beensss. And in .any case where such person or
W?ty shall have no pi opei ty to be found, out of wbich
,o collect tuch pen lues, such pereon or part/ may
be committed to jail for a period not longer than
thirty days.
Section 3. And it is further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, that the following annual specific
Ji.ltl>>V\ltK, (UTLEKf, Ae.
>ALMER A DEFPiSU* Wholesale and Retail Deal-
- ere in Hardware, cutlery. Files, Edge Teola, Ag
ricultural Iyiplemeuts, 1'ow.ier, Shot, Caps and
Load, 14S congress aud o? gt* Jjl cu atre# a,;Savan
nah, Georgia.
PAlNTlNtt AND QLA7JNU.
Aif UKPHY A CLARK, Bull street,;ow>oMbi the
llL i’ulaskl House, Rouse, sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters. Gilding, GriMniQg, , AiarbUsg and
Glazing. Signs of every, description. JJ23
PLA6TUKEUH.
^jRADY A TULLY. Plato andjUriMMifooWi gw*
_. terern aud Dealers to Laths, Lipre, Blaster. Hair,
Cement and Building Material, Bryan street*'*
Drayton and Ab^curn streets
BOOKS AND NKWSPAPKBS,
I NSTILL & BRO., Bull street, next to tfie Post
!i Office, Dealers In Newspapers, Mai
Bo. ks aud Stationery. The latest New Yi
other Daily and Weekly Newspapers rec
every mail and steamer. j]
UN UKRTAffEttfi.
I .YttUUDSON 4 DIXON, Undertakers, ltiO Bruiwh-
; ton street, dealers in Fisk’s Patent MetolBc,
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Box> s
for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished»at the water •sUlmz 'Xrom foantiL twenty-five'
shortest notice. Country orders prorpptiy^ttoded ring Sul bSSiu? soda^ws
FURN1VURK,
M s. MILLER, No. T67 Broughton street; Dealer
O* in Mahogany and Walnut Furniture and
French fottasre Ohnmher Bate..: Also a fine, assort
ment of |*itr]of furniture. Mattresses made to or-
d-f. , .
LPHOLS I EltV, BTC.
mbs
KILE A. SCHWARZ,.100 Broughton street, be-
— tween Jefi'eraon aud Barpant street*, Uphol-
stercr, apd dpaler in .^qll pa|^y r V;
Cornices, Curtains, Corffs, Teasels.
•tinvs, oil ftloOie. mad* no — J
'
UVERY STABLES.* ! . ,
■fe ‘
/VCONNELL & CASH. Marshall H<
U Tne best of Lively Hurses and
waysoB band, with careful and exbdrlenoof <
W
P ULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by J
riagee, with competent drivers,!..
w fet. Boarding at reasonable prices!
DINING SAIaOOJ
O UR HOfJSB DINING SALOON/ Bay 1
,pk.llTkil.*>.kJ : -
' nferWbitaktrr, Upstairs.
CIGAR HA A IIFAC'HJRER.
S .->uLOMu.\, utgar Maanfaetorer,
• between Whitaker and Bull street;
above the Pnlnaki Boom.
SAVINGS BA
lowed on deposits* yLW.Hwtr -
T. TOoiua., ttoeratary.
THE HE6B0;
I S ME THE PKOQEKE OF Ml
vce*d*t>t.ot j*am «M Met
or iehua Beast to.tt«4’p~-
his relation o the White ] __ „
For sale at i i ii > H&YILL’B NtW«,$_,
ducts Bull strere, aegtrtoftat k
MAURICE HAC
COOEEB, ADD'AGENT OF
MARINE PIVINQ.AND
,1, -•or- ,, . ING COMPANY.
tnmotTUSBUWr, M W j
LI IUM. ,iUn««, W A) r
Will be promptly
earn be
ADVAPf
M
ADE ON OOTTOH wnprt (a fttaM* I*
U.MVMI ud Is W<rtM**
MfOl—t .'
Sec. i. And it la fnrtker ordained by the ,
aforeeaid. ftmt yeq male rertdent of ,
tween the ages or twenty-ot
r wiitumf 16 * ^ aDd ■ W B " t W lh
■fc-Ofl peir etottm mi all commissions oe profits
derived from any • usiuesa transactions ;t^ aay mer
chant, factor, auctioneer,. broker, foryrardiug, abip-
ping or commission merchant, and One per contain
on the value of Ml fliraituiw, jewelry *bd plate worth
over three bnadred dollars, including pianos and all
other mnsioal instruments; and on».fonrith of one
per centum on the value of all solvent bonds, mort
gages, judgments, notes, and other evidences of
debt owned or eon trolled in the city of Savannah, ex
cept boiids.of the citv of Savanna^.,
6. One per ceniuiii pel 1 aunui^n all incomes de
rived from-salaried, and the pu^ftt of any profes
sion, facalty, trade oroal iag wuHoever, except -u-
ooiae from real estate.
And it is hereby deolared and ordained to be the
duty of every pereou, natural or artificial, standing
in Vhe re aUou of employer to aoof her resideut per
son. receiving a fixed salary or compensation, to
lake a return of the tal hereby declared payable by
whe ttali register'ftelr names andpa/fm'/hl 1 ®’ *5
Section A And it is further ordained
thority aforesaid. That on and aftor the
January next, the trice of a license to retail.,* «
ousrequors lor one year shall be oue hundred
enty-five dollars,and the applicant shall be rrn " !tT -
submit as securities two responsible freelmM^* 0
tbe neighborhood as a prereqnisite to the te.nl .
license; and fora whotesa-e liquor ltceSf ofs ^
shall be,one hundred and fifty dollars, andno l e 1 Pnt6
be made under 'a half gallon, by W
dealer. And no bar-room shall
which haa lot an entrance to it seMr/P 11 *^
distinct from the entrance to the dwelt., * ai1
the license shall be forfeited for a
tion of any Si ate law or City ordinance; andin^
of forfeiture the license shall not be renewed , ***•
space of two years. 10r Ua
Suction 7. And be it hereby ordained hr o.
Ihonty of the same, That hereafter tbe f 0 ]r,,L ,n -
shall bo the pncee for licenses or badges for
bides and animals hereinafter mentioned- v ®
For each one tfbibe drAy or track
For each twohoree dray or track. *, 8 00
For each three florae dray or track!! . . 00
For each four horse dray or track.... , ^
For each one horse cart or wagon ^
For each-two horse cart or wagon.! J-
For each one horse cab, ha^k or bugev ^
ft>»*Mk'two tor« cb, Wck or -I' 31011
riage....^,.^..^.,.... r '
For each two homo omnibus..I*’**
For each four horse omnibus..i..
For any. break wagon used for'^ihib,^; ** ^
horses for sale
For each horse or mule used for laadtoff'or nn 40 00
loading .vessels.-. *
Tlie license feu lor cabs, haoks, and oua/i'pV ,
prtd to 15a Oitt rrowarar, tud UM w *2 o.* b *.
Ootti^U. ui(t to the ea e t.f ,Ji otbat «elud.i Is
badgHMieawtod, the hadg M shall hs lak™
at Uio offioo ot th« Clerk ol ceoncil, aao the loi
to him.
Section 8. And be it further ordained by th* ,
thority afor, said. That all returns required bv o.
ordinance for rea 1 estate, income and coaumifi!
shall be made quarterly, that is to say ; on the fir.,
day of ApriVtt. first day of J nly ,tfle first day o! oSj
ber and the nrat day of January of each year, or *i h
m ten days I hereafter, respectively, lor the tw
months iuimedintely prw euing such reapecUve
aud that for gross sales, including freight &*d n*/
-sagamoney, aud gross receipts of all coiuitemli
aguucieg, aud gross receipts of aU steauwhip sleui,
boat aud vessel agencies carried on by other 'ha,'
taxed commission merchants or t roktrs, retunw
shall bo made between tLe fiiet and tenth day ot earh
mouth for the preceding mouth, beginning with tb,
month of February next, eighteen hundred and B utj
i,u«
1.600
.... l.auu
4o0
2,buy
800
1.2M
1,200
1, 'JUI
2. UW
1,400
1,400
1,400
1,000
720
60
Section 9. And it is further ordained by the n
thority aforesaid,.That the following shall be the
nuai compeiiration, aud no more, allowed the f.,L
towing city officers and employee* from and atLi
the first regular meeting of Uouncil in Jauuaty ueit
that is to say: s
The Mayor
Clerk of CouBCrl
City Treasurer,
Assistant City Treasurer
City Marshal
City Printer (by contract)
Clerk f the M *rket i taw
Assistant Clerk of the Market
City .surveyor.... . 1,£U)
Me'sengurof Council
Keeper of the Post House
Jailer, including Deputy
Keeper of Forsyth Place .”//.
Pump Contractor
Corporation Attorney [
Harbor Master.
Chief of Police ."***
First Lieutcuaiil of Police
S*-cond lieutenant of Police ; [
Chief Detective of police
Si^ Sergeants of the Police, each ’ ’
Private* of Police, each
Jisil Guards, each ■
Healih Officer ’ *’”'****”'**/
Keeper of Laurel Gr ,ve Ccmelery. 13
City Dispensary ” ’
Kiigineera of Fire Department each/'
Superintendent and Engineer of Water Works. Uw
Assistant Supr-riutondemand Engineer of Water
Works.
. 1,200
Second Assietaut Engineer of Waterworks....
Secretary and Treasnrer of Water Works ] a#
1'ui ncock of Water Works
Section 10. And it is hereby ordained bv the autho
rity aforesaid. That hereafter the Clerk of Council,
the City Marshal an4 the. Messenger of Council shall,
without compensation therefor, perform for the
Board of Health the duties heretofore respectively
performed by said officers for mud Board.
Section II, Ann it to further ordained bv the
authority aforesaid. That11 ordinances i nd parts of
ordinaucee, so tar a.-l t hey militate with this oi dmance
be aud they are hereby repenlud.
Ordinance pasw-d in Council December 30ib, 1867.
EDWARD C ANDttK.-ON, Jkayor.
Attest: JAMES STEWART,
Clerk of Council. ianl—eodlf
Book aud Job Printing
AND
BOOK-BINOINC.
taxes shall be levied su.; coff
On every anojluneer, tefit
Bale und retail dt-alef
leei
cbanffiK., —. , ,. ,,
every ratal* deafer,^eicluarye of 1
ty-tivi
unami doUsrn; on every
ana ieu»u ut-aierw* goods, wares and #n«r-
exclnsive of liquor hc«nag, fifty *tk>liars;
ive dollars; ou every bank. b » Dl ‘W r W%anlc agent
aged in buying or selling axchahge, on, hundred
uu .iars; every person or house dealing in
aud every broker, money-broker and pawmbiOa. r
one bnndrtd dollar.-*; eyery local insurance conT-
pany «»r agency, one hundred dollars; the same for
each and every agency; every foreign iusnraocevom-
panw or agency, one hundred and fifiy dollars;{every
the keeper or keepers of a hotel, ou* hundred dol
lars; every tbe keener or keen. ?a of a Bipfor floard-
ibg honsef one boirared- dollars; every ttie owner of
owners, lessee or lessees of a cetton press, driven by
one engine, two hundred dollars; every the jowner
or owners, lessee or lessees of ajuuk shop, threje bun
drifd dollars'; W cotton piukery, two' hundred f dol
lars ; a cotton pickery two hundred, dollar*,
to be confined exclusively to the sdie of
potion ; ey«-fy the pwuer or owners, lessee or lessprs
of » public stablf. one lHUidrt-4 dm to re ; every oom-
missiun merphsfll or fo«tor. fif*y a*>U#rs; every ship-
mug master, pan hundred dollars; every stekedore,
otfler than uou-rcsideut, filly dellars; non-rcajdeuta;
pop hfin4re4 d»fi{ar*5 «v«ry the owner or owders
fifty denars ; every the owner or.owaero of abil-
itord table used loc hire, one hundred dollars tor.
ftanfl tab.e; every tbe owner or owners of a ten' pin'
iSey, finy dollars for'emffi alley; every the ovfuor'or
owners of • saw mill, planing miU, sash ana blind
factory, one hundred dollars; and on .the owner'W
owners of every steam engine used for hoistliig pur
poses, glfinjng purpose*, or any other purpose
hr business not regfilmiy Used, as hereinbefore stated
tngine.
. _ , ownpr dr owners of
office, twdniy-ftvs dollars; every m&&-
... _ JWMfoU oc ; WpChaofl5. luplqdtog' sflou-
makers sfid tailors, tafling contracts for Work, tteenty-
five dollars; evfery the owUBr or owners of ad : iutelli-
gence office, twenty doUera; every Qanufisatorer of
■ode water tedlng from founts, twenty-five dollars;
and manufacturing and . bottling sods, w aUjr.MW
dollars; e?0fy soap boiler, tanner, and -founder, for
riteb e^UWtfliment, fifty dollars; every -gfo•
twenty-five dolLtre—ope fag for each .firm of two or
Icing attorney at law,
mere persons;, every nraoticiiig attorney at law,
physician, dentist, dsgnerreau artist, pbotoginpher
sind smbrotyper, twenty-flv# dollars; every steam-
ahin, ateamboat, voeael or otlto*.. afiency canted
on by any other than taxed coinmiaaiett merchant-*,
* sum of fifty dollars for each agency; en every ice
jap, fifty dollarei on papfl tnfi OTery —
osqm,Joronty : fiv« ; on eyery express oor^
— hup/
mn-
mi apd fifty dollars; on every baggage.>cx*
n firm ope horse, fWepty-fiVe 4>ll*rai
by -two hors* *, forty (toLars^ uusvery ga*'
company, two hundred aud fifty dollars; on < ey<*9
reMteorant where a liquor .license is .nut taken , out.
twenty-five dollars; oil’ every rice miff, one hundred,
ffdtttre; 'oi»eTefy<per*on selling, er offering to OtU,
by sample, pr o\befm^ and w||p apt # reqideot dr
— v — 1 " ffiare; pvery |ottery office or
dollars; every barber slion.
tax of twenty-five dollars; every art
- — JpO
tey brokei
iy/otter than his own; and etuU beq
• vetarna aafi. pay taxes, under the, pbualiy
. . . .. itffiry. In each and every year, and »e-
taraa therefor shall be made qn said first day of Jam-
nary er within ten (10^ days thereafter: Provided,
ssMBHffiUKswamr
iBiug hnteneas, make the proper retoma, and shall
liable for and pay one-half tbe said tax. And pro
Tided further, that in 'the case of co-partnership bb-
tween practicing attorneys-at4aw, or pliyeiciins, or
**-**a, or doguema artiste, or pteftogrepbera, er
. wolt Jtortuersh- " "
so _
•#*t*Bli day - of Jdtsaxrj n«t. I»
'IreMBty We Bdd lu Ho-raoo
U*».»**II*IISl*«»i|t« «**» - -
the offioeef the Clerk of Connell, T
the su
it their assent to
Section f. And it'Is further erffafned I
thority aforesaid, that the Ucehae for the
ipaowteffiaa, wasoacwoffier articles, i ffote an#
eighteen handled and-forty ; and
W °r«fficer ofanyv^i mU-
®— 1 Aby
1 after ttw'flnf
ta to aey: tf uudt wu. en
hwiksfnr anil hawtar ami kntinnr rW >
W.EWS iVflU IIEBAUD
BOOK l.\fl JOB PRIiWISt 1
f I>epairanent
^ COMl-LKTE ORDER,
Merchants and otheisttofii,.,^
Printing of aii\n^ r | ption
bd promptly ,
KEAbONA-
lexecutedn
">AT l
can rely upon having their oi
in a FIttST-OLASS MANNER,
BLE PRICES, at tt*is OFFICE.
ACCOUNT xvv^ KJ jj
or Merchants, Bankers; Insurance aro .. n
pmtica liULfCD TO: PATTERN, wiiB™®™^*
HEADS, BOUND in themjat 8ui>stantial)- K1A
Oook-bi ad iii{; of All
. ■ .ATTENDED TO. \
MASON & ESTILL.
BIHEANKH OF THE FEE^y
- Cot/ts, Bunions,
.INGROWtRG NAILS, TETTER,
Salt liheum or Scurvy.
AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE PERT*
MRS, ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of fbsrtefcton, 8. C.,j
/JVFFNRS her service* to th^ Citizens, and lsdi«« f
'Wlr! Savannah, for the ireaiment and cure of UB
.afipye 0isea8. fi.
torn* and Iluwioaa Cared Without Psi*
Iff* RESIDENCE—3S PRESIDENT hTRRET,
Mrs. Perry's.
ffff-Honrs frofo » A.M. to 1 P. M., ami from 3 »
6 o’clock F. M. Latte* treated at the« residing j
* * Charg$ Moderate.
She anbmite, ftoui »mongs*- numerous certinr^* ,
the from promnn nt phi sir sns ni" 1 rlt gnl I
of-Ciiarlestott; .
ffiroffiHofi. George Unto*,
lam happy to Ay that Mrs. Keogh has nucd at
of several very bad corns, that had troni led me
many, ye***- ,TUey w e f® removed without Jbe «••**-
P»ifi. (signed) Geob(;e Bce*
Fro’T’ the late Dr. Edward North. / 1
I think ft, my duty io state th*t I have seen JW- 1
Elina. Keogh real we corn- and bunions with I
“* i
yrotit l Dr. TRch. I
I would rrcommend all persons who are affidw 1
1ri>h corns to grv*Mra Keogh a trial. I have J
her tr at, with g&>d judgment, and cure thetn
ontpetal. tom*?} 9. lifCHtf-P* ,
Df. K, Hoslbacfi, 1
I certtfy that Mia Keogh has cared ine of id*
come, add advise all who are troubled with tk<». '■
hontons,-to apply4o tblatedy. « n. ■
GREAT DISCOVERY I !
EVEUY tom’ fits OWN ARTIST-
A SCIENTIFIC WONDER-
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Forest City Paper Warehouse
E very kind and dbschiption .
PW-tfrtalen, BoaK-binO^H «»’
rappHra msnDfacfared and Ibr rale.
Club paid tor all kind, paper rtock.
Yamerly. Warrea Erouau*. -
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SENSE; OR. SATURDAY "NIGHT M}^ I
INGS AND THOUGHTFUU PA;i- lw I
By “J^rick” Pomeroy. Price, SI- 50 * I
NONSENSE: ob, HITS AND 0^JIC|9^ I
ON- THE POLLIES OF THE D* Y - 3 1
■ “Bricks Pcmefoj. Price, $1 50.
* FOR SALE AT .
I!ST|tl‘S,S8WJlJipr»T.
BBT.L STRUT, KBXT TO Th* #B8T 1
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CANCELING and 1
jSTAMPS,
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