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Seals and Seal
EMBOSSING PRESSES.
I^OR TIIE D3E OF COUNTY AND STATE OFFl-
J 1 CEK3. NoiarleB Public, Commissioners of Deeds,
Societies, Corporations, Lodges, and others requiring
SEALS. ns*3EALS from $& upwards. SEALS and
PRESSES from $8 to $60. The ordinary Btze and
style cost from $10 to $14. The moat ELABORATE
DESIGNS ENGRAVED ut the shortest not! e.
During the past three years over three hundred
SEALS and PRESSES have been made for different
parties throughout this and the adjoining States, and
in every instance they have given entire satisfaction.
Parties desiring SEALS eau Bend a rough sketch
of what they want and remit the probable cost, il
not enough 1 will send it and collect balance by
express oh delivery, and if more than sufficient to
cover expenses the surplus will be returned.
Address orders to WM. ESTILL, Jb.,
Bull street, nest to the Post Office,
jan‘21— Savannah, tia.
1868.
1868.
MONTVALE SPRINGS!
T HIS FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT, situated in
Blount county, East Tennessee, will be opened
lor the reception of visitors on the 1st of JUNE.
The marked beneficial results attending the use ol
these waters m functional derangements of the Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys and Skin, aud the cure of Chronic
Diseases, attest their mediciual propel ties. All the
accessaries fur enjoyment and recreation at the best
Watering Places will be lound here.
The facilities for reaching Mont vale this season
will be increased by the extension of the Knoxville
aud Cnarleaton Railroad, now in rapid courseof con
struction, anu regular trains are expected to be ruu-
ning, by the time of opening, to Maryville, whence
passengers are conveyed in coaches to the Springs,
nine miles distant.
^ BOARD REDUCED,
Per day, to 52 per week, $12 ; per month, 5140.
AddreSe, for pamphlets containing analysis and de
scription of waters, etc., JOS. L. KING,
ap22—lm Knoxville. Tennessee.
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April H—eod3m
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
A. .A.- Solomons & Co.,
• WHOLESALE A6EIITS. SAVAMMi, BA.
THE JETNA
LIFE INSURANCE
RHINE WINE.
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD
Direct Importation.
rj*,HE SUBSCRIBER has just received an involceof
RED and WHITE RHINE WINE,
Assets Over 8,000,000.
of the first quality, which he will tell at moderate
prices. F. J. RUOKERT,
Corner Jefferson stroet and Congresa-st lane,
mayl—tf
HAS NEVER Y KT
ALLEN'S PAIN DOCTOR!
CONTESTED A CLAIM,
T HIS popular and successful O unpauy issued in
1607, 15,2*1 New Policies, being tho largest
number issued by any Company in America except
one—one-tenth of all, and over four times the aver
age of the forty-one Companies doing business iu
New York, as shown by the official reports.
A DIVIDEND of r»o Per »:ent. was declared in
January, 1568, which will be allowed on all LIFE
POLIO IKS, the premiums for which fall due |»ri *r to
March, 1S69— thisbelug the fifth consecutive 50 Per
Cent. Dividend.
The A2TNA accommodates the insured by giving
credit tor half the premium when desired, which
credit may coutinne at tl P*-r Cent, interest until
canceled by d'vidende,thus furnishing :i much larger
amount of insurance for a much smaller cash pay
ment than is required iu an all cash company.
POLICIES ISSUED
under all the popular and desirable plans - among
which are tile NON-FORFEITING ENDOWMENT
POLICIES, payable at a specified age, or at death it
U occurs aoouer, on which the premium ih payable
iu ten annual or annual payments. TERM
POLICIES, Insuring for any number or years and
JOINT LIFE POLICIES, insuring the lives of two
persons, payable to the survivor outlie deceased'
the other.
Persons desiring to make this prudent provision for
those dependent anon them, will find iu the /ET5IA
all the advantages’posaeseed by any, and at as favor
able rates.
W. B. GRIFFIN,
apt 7—3 m
General Agent,
98 BAY -STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
ROYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND Ail,500,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME .£700,000 STERLING.
QONTINGES to take
Mercantile anti Dwelling House Risks
(Frame Bniidings excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
At Current Rates.
WM. C. COSENS, Agent,
Merchants’ General Exchange,
ocfl-ly BatterBby’s Building.
Moderate Prices The Equitable
— AND — ■
LIFE
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY TILLED.
Turf, Field and Farm,
AND
rOURNAL of SOCIETY,
A HIGH-TONED JOURNAL, devoted to the Turf,
Field Sports, Scientific and Practical Agricul
ture, Literature, Art, and the Stage. It is the organ
of the gentlemen sportsmen of America, and every
subject Is treated in a dignified manner.
Its Editorial Corps is large, embracing HAMIL
TON BUSBEY and F. G. SKINNER. The well-known
CARL BENSON Ih a regular contributor.
IU Home and Foreign Correspondence is particu
larly able. The Press of the United States have
passed the highest encomiums upon the TURF,
FIELD AND FARM.
From a great variety of complimentary notices,
the following are selected :
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM of New York
City, now the acknowledged leading exponent In
America ol the interests which it represents, has
been enlarged, and appears in a new and elegant
dress. Mr. Hamilton Busuev, formerly of this coun
ty, is the literary and associate editor.—Daily Re.
public, Sprinfltld, Ohio. ,
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM Is as Imposing
and handsome in appearance as It is spirited, able
and interesting. It has brought to the discussion of
Turf matters a moral tone hitherto wanting, and ut
terly discountenances all brutal sports, inch as those
of the prize ring. It is, in fact, a paper for gentle
men who are fond of homes and stock, and we re
joice in its success.—Buffalo Express.
ASSURANCE SOCIETY!
OF THE UNITED STATES,
No. 92 Broadway, N. Y.
WM. C. ALEXANDER PRESIDENT.
Cash Assets, $6,000,000,
D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT
Wil.L CUKE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES—
Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sore
Throat, Toothache, Borns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Pol
Honoua Stings, Cramps. Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sale whole-
tu’e and retail, and by other Druggists. Single bot
tles, so and ‘lb cents. nihil—ly
Legal Notices.
OTATJ
O all v
whom il may concern:
Henrietta Hamilton (colored), late of said county,
deceased,-in which will i» appears that said George
C. Dunham is sole heir to the estate o[ said deceased.
And whereas, the said George C. Dunham has applied
r.j the Court of Ordinary to have said will probated
aud admitted to record: also, for Letters ol' Admin-
Issratiou ,am ttstamento annexo on the estate of said
deceased.
These are, the!eTore, to cite and admonish nil
wh-.m it may concern to be and appear before said
make objections (if any they have) to the probating
of said will, or granting Letters Of Administration
as aforesaid.
Witness my official signature this 4th day cf May,
1968. W. P. GIRARDEAU.
may7—law4w Ordinary Liberty County.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
yyiLL BE HOLD, in front of the Court House in
. the city ol Savannah, on the first TUESDAY in
June next, ms, being the second day of said month,
between tlie legal hours of sale, a portion of the
Sk-tt-, Bed Hoorn Setts, Bedsteads, Washstands. Eu
leans, What-Nots, Dressing Cases, Chairs, Rockers,
etc. Levied on by virtue of a distress wan-ant issued
County, in favor of George W. Wylly vs. Sayers B.
Harrington. BENJ. L. COLB,
mayl—lawUl Sheriff of ChathamCoonty.
S'
ali whom it may concern:
Kennedy, minors and orphans.
will be granted.
March. 18C8.
mh‘28—lawtiwH
D. A. O’BYRNE. O. C. O.
S'
ali whom it may concern :
(Being Three Times Larger than that accumulated by
any other Company in the same time,) which is
yearly augmented by its
Animal Premium Income, $4,000,000.
Its editorials are ably written, an J It generally
contains matter of home Interest to Buffalonians. It
is rapidly recommending itself to public favor.—
Buffalo Courier,
I TS PBOQEE88 IS UNPARALLELED. HUM AS
SURED in 1867 (new business), over $15,000,-
OOO, being nearly double the combined business of
four other Companies that were organized about the
same time. Its Policies average the largest ol any
American Company. It is so declared by the New
York Insurance Department. This is an advantage,
and is evidence that this Society is most patronized
by the capitalists. Itissnesail desirable NON-FOJt-
FBITING POLICIES on a Single Life, from $250 to
$25,000. ALL PROFITS DIVIDED among Policy-
Holders. W Dividend for one year, Feb. 1st, 1608,
cash value, nearly $1,000,000. Dividends made
annually from the start.
This is the most succesrfal Company ever organ
ized, and, for its years, THE LARGEST MU I UAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in the world. Its per
centage of total "Out-go” to "Cash Premium Re
ceipts’’ was shown by the last official report of the
New York Insurance Superintendent, to be less than
that of any other Company whatever.
LANGDON BOWIE, Agent,
mh20—lawSm 88 Bay street, Savaunah.
The TURF. FIELD AND FARM Is unquestiona
bly the bent publication of its class in America, If
notin the world. As an organ of turf and field
B ports it has always maintained an elevated moral
tone, which commends it to the approval of every
man of pure taste and honorable principles con
nected with these amusements, which it has done
so much to redeem from the influences of knavery
and blackguardism, lta agricultural department,
under the editorship of F. G. Bklnner, Esq., one Ql
the ablest and best informed gentlemen on all sub
jects belonging to his specialty i® *Ae country, ren
ders it a highly valuable work to the farming Inter
ests of the country, while its general literary tea j
tures entitle it to general consideration and patro
nage as one of the most instructive and best Jour
nals in America.—Hudson Democrat.
One copy one year $ 6 00
Nine copies one year $36 00
Published at NO. 37 PARK BOW, NEW YORK, by
S. D. Bruce and H. Millard.
decio—tf
AN ORDINANCE
To prescribe - the kind of fnel to be nsed for steam-
boiler engines in the city of Savannah, and to
affix penalties for violation of this ordinance.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city ot
Savannah, in Connell assembled, do hereby ordain.
That from and after the passing or this ordinance it
■hall not be lawful for any person to use in any ateam
engine boiler in said city. In which there may be an
artificial draught by the Introduction of ateam In the
■moke stack, ray fuel other than anthracite or bitu
minous coal, under a penalty of not more than $ioo
for each and every day’s offence.
Ordinance passed in Council, April 16th. 1868.
MARTIN J. FORD, Mayor pro tem.
Attest—Jas. Btxwaxt, Clerk of Connell.
apl7—6t
I at the NMff
1 Bar ifrHl.
ST. ■ART'S RETREAT.
A DIOCESAN SCHOOL
will be granted.
roary,18G8.
febl3—larnGm
W. P. GIRARDEAU,
Ordinary of Liberty county.
riTATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNT
O all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Jesse Brewer and John P. Mell will ap
ply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissor
as Administrators on the estate of James E. McFail
of said county, deceased:
said Letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 22fl day of Jaun-
iiary. 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
jan2t—lam6m O. L. O.
To all whom it may concern:
of Harriet Morel, of said county, deceased:
will be granted.
Witness my offl
1868.
ap‘26—law4w
Ordinary Chatham Coonty.
YOUNG! LADlESi
FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
Under the Patronage ami immediate Su
pervision of the Right Reverend Ur.
YOUNG, Bishop of Florida.
mag SERVICES of most able and experienced
I TEACHERS, ot European edncation, having
been secured, this institution will ocen on the loth
of February.
The School year consists of two terms of five
months each. The Christmas Term begins on the
first Tuesday In October, and the Easter Term on the
fifteenth of February.
For Circulars giving particulars, or other ndorma-
on. apply to the Chaplain of the School,
tion, apply to the Chaplain of the School, the
uuu,jr r Rbv g p THACKARA,
)au4—2tawtf Fern an din a, Florida.
OysterSaloon.
JOHN IMMEN,
AT THK STAND ON
Whitaker Street, Sear Bay,
(FORMERLY MONAHAN'S, 1
JJASttebert ' ' """
belittles for Boppljlne OYSTERS,
either In the quantity, in shell or opened: or at
-- . . 1 — n. ururrontli hlfl
— ■ ■■ vuv , j, AAA D11CA1 VA 1 _ , ,
his Saloon, cooked in ray style. He warrants bis
Ojaten tote of tne very best quality.
ALEft, WIRES, LIQUORS, Sc
out, beet bre.dk,oa feud, abJ a LDNCH^vcry
Administrator's Notice.
T H
II
in kind.
apl7 2am4m
ANN C. HART.
Administratrix.
Notice.
scrip having been lost.
mh2l—lsm3m
WM. 3. LAWTON.
all whom it may concern:
den, deceased.
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they navej on orbe-
said letters will be granted.
November, 1S37.
novis— lam6m
D. A. O'BYBNE,
o. a C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.-
all whom it may concern:
Whereas; Thomas B. Wheeler will apply at ---
Coart ot Ordinary for Letters Dismiseory as Admin
l.l.a,n.nn fkaaDtafnAf Win A R/vhl IlMTlTl. CM HR
county, deceased:
make objection (If any they have) <
ters will be granted. ' -
Witness my official signature this 28th. day Of Pe-
cembur, 1867. W. P. OIBARDKAO,
Jutt-|aUB O. L. 0.
PIANO FORTE TUNKR & REPAIRER,
mdi™i«d tt Ithroinera- Music StoretMy.
nah, aa.
billiaro SALOONS.
, . Tjm koPOLITAN BILLIARD ROOMS, (five of
M ^Phelsn'a first da*
naiitn Mcrmn-n House. JfeST*FREB LUMGn every
evening. D. MCCONNELL, Proprietor. [mhSl-Sm
BROKERAtifif EICHASGB AND COM
MISSION,
XkfiYAN haRTRIDGE A Co., Commission Mer-
JJ chants and Brokers, 163 Bay street. w|||<| __ 1
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION HER-
CHANTS.
r\ARL RPFING A CO^ General Commisalon Mer-
chra^ No. 149 Bay street, teyanBak, Gaoriifo
Vice Coneulatea of Spain and of the Netherlands
40* CARL KPPING, Timber Merchant, Darien rad
Brunswick, Georgia. novife—tl
TTARNKY * CO., Commission Merchants, No.
XX 12 Stoddaid’e Upper Range. Uib^al ad^nMB
made on consignments ot cotton, Wool, Hides,
Ac., to our mends in Baltimore, Philadelphia and
Now York. au30—ly
A17 AftD & mcINTIKE, Auction, commission rad
YY shipping Merchants, Bay street, Savannah,
Georgia. Consignments of all kinds solicited. Auc
tion days Tnesdays and Fridays. Agent for first
quality Kerosene OIL aug21—tf
T C. Howland ft oo. ( Btorege and uener.1
■ Commission Merchants. Cotton taken on Stor
age in Sattersoy’s First Class Fireproof Warehouses.
Jy31-ly
zir B. GRIFFIN A CO., Cotton Factors, Com-
YY 4* mission and Forwardmg Merchants, No. 98
Bay street, aavaaoah, Georgia. jy26—ly
UTILKINSON & WILSON, Oottirn Factors and Go-
W neral Commission Merchants, No. 90 Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia. Liberal advances made on con
signments to ourselves or onr friends In New York
and Liverpool. J3^7
rn B. MARSHALL & BBU., General commiB-
Xe sion, shipping and Lumber Merchants, No. 2
Harris’ Block, Bay street, foot of Lincoln. Consign
ments respectfully solicited, rad will receive strict
attention. Jy^ 3
Lp O. WADE A Co., Cotton Factors and Oom-
XL4. mission Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard’s Lower
Kamge. Jy^ 3
WM. D. K. MILLAR A GO., 167 Bay street, Oom-
m mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sup
plies, Agents for Ingersoll’s cotton Press and John
Watson A Co.’s Axle Grease, Ac. jy23
HOTELS.
Vf ARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia.
1Y1 jy23] A. B. Luos, Proprietor.
WHOLESALE LIRDOR DEALERS.
m J. DUNBAR A CO., Importers and Dealers
X • in Brandies, Whiskeys, Gins, Wines, C:gars,
ac., and Agent lor 8mith’s Celebrated Philadelphia
Ales. 147 Bay street. j y23
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
\\J M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer In Gro-
YY • ceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas and Cigars, 160
Bay street, Savannah, Sole Agent In the State of
Georgia for Massey, Houston A Co.’s Philadelphia
Aie. jy84
LIQUORS, Ate., AT RETAIL.
rvUSTOM UOUSJfi SHADES, by F. Down, Bay lane,
\J rear of Post Office. Best of Ales, Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, Ac., and a Lunch every day irom 11
till 1. jy23
f KViNG HUUsR, comer or St. Julian aud Jefferson
X streets, aleck Ibviko, Proprietor. Best oi Ales,
Wines, Uquors, Cigars, Ac., always on hand. |y£)
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
p OBRRT H. TATEM, Druggist and Apothecary
Xl and Wholesale Dealer In Window Glass and
Kerosene Oil, corner Jefferson and McDonough
streets, and comer East Broad rad Broughton
streets. jy2&—ly
PHOTOGRAPHS.
T>HOTOGKAPHS, and all other styles ot Pictures,
XT with Frames, Fittings, Cases, Ac., of every kind.
Copies of all kinds from Old Pictures neatly finished.
Stereoscopic Views of Booaventore and Savanuth.
Corner of Whitaker and Broughton streets. J N.
Wilson. jy28
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
T7i GROS CLAUDS, Dealer In Watches. Jewelry
U « and Silverware, Bull street, opposite Masonic
Hall, Savannah, Ga. Watchas rad Jewelry oarefully
repaired. nov7—tf
QAMUKL 1*. HAMILTON fsaccessor to Wllmot A
)j Richmond), Dealer In Watches, Silverware, Jew
elry, Ac., corner Whitaker, St. Jnlien and Congress
streets. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. jy83— ly
SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, Ac.
P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Mraufac-
llL* turer of sails, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bags,
Ac. Sold at New York prices. jy2T
AHCHITKCTS ANU ESOISEEBS.
]H ULLER A BRUYN, Architects rad Civil and Me-
JlX chanlcal Engineers, southwest corner Bay rad
Ball streets, up stairs. M. P. Mulleb, Civil and
Mechanical Engineer; DxWrrz Bedyn, Architect.
sep6
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.
TJALMER A DEPP1SH, Wholesale rad Retail Deal-
XT era In Hardware, Cutlery, Flies, Edge Teols, Ag
ricultural Implements, Powaer, Shot, Caps and
Lead. 148 Congress and 67 SL Jal’tn stree's. Savan
nah, Georgia. jy2d—ly
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
Tkfi'URPHY A CLARK, Bull street, opposite the
iU. Pulaski House, House, Sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters. Gliding, Graining, Marbling and
Glazing. Signs of every description. Jy23
PLASTERERS.
(T RADY A TULLY, Plain rad Ornamental Plas-
VJ terers and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster. Hair,
Cement and Bmldlng Material, Bryan street, between
Drayton rad Abercorn streets. augl-tf
BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS.
INSTILL A BRO., Bull street, next to the Post
XJJ Office, Dealers in Newspapers, Magazines,
Books rad Stationery. The latest New York and
other Dally and Weekly Newspapers received by
every mail and steamer. Jy24—ly
UNDERTAKERS.
T71EBGUSON A DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough-
XJ ton street, dealers in Fisk’s Patent Metallic,
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes
for Preserving Bodies, Funerals furnished at the
shortest notice. Country oruers promptly attended
to. jy97-ly
FURNITURE.
Q 8. MILLER, No. 167 Broughton street, Dvaler
O* in Mahogany and Walnut Furniture and
French Cottage Chamber Bets. Also a fine aMort-
ment of Parlor Furniture. Mattresses nude to or
der. jy*k—lx
LIVERY STABLES.
/ VCONNELL A CASH. M&nball House SUble.
U The best of Livery Hones and Carriages al
ways on hand, with careful and experienced driven.
Jj2S
"PULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by i. Fbklxt. Oar-
X rlages, with competent drivers,or Single Teams,
to let. Boarding at reasonable price*. j)28
DINING SALOON.
/~YUR HOUSE DINING SALOON, Bay street, cor*
\J ner Whitaker,, up stairs. Meala from « a. m. to
midnight, with a bill of (an comprising all the mar*
ket affords. Every kind of game in the season, pre
pared bv the beet oooks to be obtained. auis—tf
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
Q SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan street,
0e between Whitaker and Boll streets, three doors
above the Pulaski House. Jj23—ly
SAVINGS BANKS.
I^GLETHORPE INSURANCE GO., Savings De*
partment, office 117 Bay street. Interest al
lowed on deposits. H. W. Mxucxb, President. Jho.
T. THoiufi, Secretary. |y24—ly
THE EDICTS
OF TEE
GRIND LODGE OF GEORGIA.
F. ▲. M.
Compiled, under the direction of the O. S., by
Brother & LAURENCE.
PRICE $109.
. FOB SAL* AT
Estill*s News Depot,
; Bmll street* next ts Poet OMee.
foM»- ■
—•• riiiturcr'iHitew
=rP
c ■ ’I
FOB PALATKA, FLA.,
AND
Charleston, S. Gj
-pHK NEW AND ELEGANT
DXOTAVOH,
11,000 TOM.) .
Captain L. M. OOXJRTKB.
CI»fY POZKTf
(1,103 Tons,)
Captain 8HLADKIK8,
WUI leave SAVANNAH, GA n tar FirasnAlBi
Jacksonville, PalaSka, and all Ua41a|
on St. John’a River, on .. j: , (
Wednesday* and Batnrdsya, at 9 •’d«ek
' 9. a*. v
Returning, will leave Pslatki* Florida. oaTfci
days at 9 o’clock P. M-. find Mbfc4*7i
o’clock A. M.; Jacksonville, on Frf
Inga to salt the tide on the bar. and
3 o’clock A. M., and FemandRa Up i«j, «
leave Savannah for Charleston ok Satmrdkjn
7 o’clock A. M.. and Wednesday* at 8 A. It.
Returning, will leave Charleston on
Tnesdays and Fridays, al 9 s’olsck p. ns.
$^Freight received from snnrise to sunset, at '
Florida Whari, foot of Gas House hill, and
free or charge.
L. J. GUILMARTIN * OO.
nr These steamers connect with stages at
lam for St. Augustine. ap>—1
New York and Bremen Steams
ship Company.
IJIHI FIRST-CLASS United States Mall Steamshlpft
ATLANTIC, BALTIC,
WESTERN METROPOLIS,
fourth steamship now building.
for Southampton and Bremen, taking
ipton
to Southampton, London, Havre
at the following rates, payable in gold, or Its equlva
lent in currency, (to London or Park $8 additional)
First Cabin, $110; Second Cabln,$fit«8tesmfe, $$4
From Bremen, Southampton and Ham to New
York^Flrst Cabin, $110; Second Cabin, $76; Steer-
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME,
First Cable, $310; Second Cabin, $180; Steerage
$70.
BAZLXHa OATS WUOM raw YOBS AMD
Leave New York Sept. 14th and S81A, Oct. 8$th
and Nov, 0th. Leave Bremen Oct. tth and 10th,
Nov. 16th and 80th. Leave "Soathamptoa lor New
York Oct. 0th and 23d, Nov. 80th and Dec. 4th.
BLUN A MEYER,
Agents for Savannah, Ha.
ISAAC TAYLOR,
rretldfint. Mo. 4a Brondway.Hew York)
NOTICE!
THE STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Caftaht S. ADKINS,
Leaving Savannah on MAY 16th, will, on returning
from PALATKA, go to ST. AUGUSTINE. For par
ticulars enquire of
aprtl L. J. GUILMARTIN A OO., Agenta.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO
THROUGH LINE TO CAIlFOBNUyi
Via Panama Railroad,
New Arrangement!
SAILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE
5th Ac QOth Erery Hoath.
Or the day before when these dates fall on Sunday.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHEH
For Information address D. N. GARUN!
Agent, 177 West Street, New Yerk,
W. H. Webb, Pres., Chas. Dana, Yloe-Piee.
Office—64 Exchange Place, New York.
TO BUYERS!
CHEAP DRY
j
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods!
UST RECEIVED BY STEAMERS FRESH AD
DITION* to our already HEAVY STOCK of
And which we are determined to toll at
Such Prices
As will defy competition, consisting in part ol—
OASES PRINTS AND DELAINES,
CASES bleached shirtings and
SHEETINGS,
CASES KENTUCKY JEANS AND SATI
NETS.
CASES CASSIUERES AND CLOTHS,
CASES DAMASKS AND LINEN,
BALES SHIBTtNGS AND SHEETINGS,
BALES BLANKETS AND SHAWLS.
BALES LINSEYS AND FLANNELS, fie.
Einstein & Eckman,
1M COMQBK8S STREET.
J as. Keogh,
LOCKSMITH end BELL-HANGBR,
H AS RRMOVED from the comer of Jeffereonapd
President streets to the .
CORNER OF WHITAKER STREET AND
CONGRESS-STREET LANE.
CANCELING and BUSINESS
STAMPS.
FURNISH THK FOLLOWING CAN
extra Ribbons, from $1 60 to $8; Dates, $8 60 .
Address orders to WM. M3TILL, J*.,
Bull street, next to thafoeti
jan21— Mai
DISEASES OF THE FJ
Corns, Sunion*,
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER,
Halt Rheum ox* Hourvy,
AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE FEET.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, 8.0.J
i~kFFKB8 her servlets to the cltisaua, and iacimof
y Savannah, for the treatment and care or tho
_ _ ivannah, for the treatment and care
above Diseases.
Coras aid Bantone Cared Wltkeat Pkla
W RB6UDKNCE—88 PRESIDENT FMElU (at
In. Perry's.
WYoui from 9 A. M. to 1 P. IL, and from $ fee
6 o’clock P. M. Ladles treated at their residences.
Charges Moderate.
She submits, from am<
the following from prominektph
of Charleston;
From Hon. George Bulat.
I am happy to say that Mrs. Keogh has cure*
of several very bed cornu, that had troubled vie for
many yean. They wore removed without tbeieafel
pain. (Signed} Gxoxea F,i
From Oe late Dr. Edward North.
I think It my duty to stats that I have er«n Mrs.
Elisa Keogh remove com* and bunlmn with the
greatest udB, end without pain. T
(Signed) Eswann Homxb, M. D.
From Dr. Fitch. . ,
I would reoommeud all persona whet ern efUrtei
wiih corns tufive Mrs. Keogh striaL Thate sera
her trrtt, witKgood judgment, and cvje them
ottpMB. IWKUdf 3. Viren,M
pcoa Dr. R- Hodback
bonlona; to apply to this lady.
drSSSt*
X- SbBJMM; Mj.S,*
1 ' • , i ., | k'BT 1
Published for Information, 1
A BILL TO BEENtmin ijf.
an OEStHAKO* .-n, .
To ^?*siv‘S e ij- -—■* - 1 -
twelfth Ja, of Dec.ab.r, l&f-
SCREVEN HOUSE
s I9AYANNAH.
.».A V : u : ..z cu.:
HOTKL. of modem
■ of, the I , ^
__ hands, and ta now oon-
fafir'O oa YOOJ cTcon?
t. iSe I^IdKeftSON,
of the Planter’s Hotel, Augusts, Ga.; Natioaal Hotel,
AtMMa, ffini Mteksraoo Hotel, Columbia, s. C.
Th« Forswore throughout is of the most ele-
well ventilated, and the attendance Squalled by none
la the Booth; / i.
TikveOem stepping at the above Hotel wfll find Hie
o0mforts and oenvenienees of their own bomee.
The Proprietor pledges himself that every delicacy
afforded, either by Northern or Southern markets.
Win be constantly supplied to his table. mhM-tf
THE
Published for Informati
ion,
A BILL TO BE ENTITlcq
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the third section of the Oram#*-
. . in Council on the 27th day of
entitled ‘-An ordinance to prescribe inn ' %
the manner in which pririee and elnff^ii
cleaned; to appoint an officer lor
such cleaning, rad to fix tne fees,
tiona and tenure of hia office, and *k$
poses therewith conneeted.” p*.
oocuun i. aub aujw ana niaermen of »h«
Savannah, la Council assembled, do her^T,
That the said third section of the above
nance be and the same is hereby amendertT* or t
lag tberefroln the word ••occupant’ 1
Man thereof the words “owner or ownert’-.”?* 1 *
said amendment take effect and be of
dlately on the passing of this ordinance ^
Ih Council, April» im.
First reading of sn ordinance and onw,* 8,
published for Information. *« U
J4ME9 STKWjb,
AN ORDINANCE
I. 183..)
CONNOLLY & CO.,
46 Water Street,
NEW YORK,
'nan OO GALL the attention of the Trade to their
X* assorted stock of
VXBOINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
Butted to the wants of the Southern Trade.
foe the PRINCIPAL makcfaotd-
To amend the Tax and Revenue Ordimace
U Council on the 30th day of December,
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of tk.l
Savannah, in Council assembled, do herebf$*
Thst the Tax and Revenne Ordinance mm?*
Council on the 30th day of December, i n tK. a
18CT.be and the same is hereby so amended
the tax on freight and passage money shall
after the first day of May, ibps. be oneSJB 44
E r centum, instead of one per centum &a bv 3
nance is bow provided. 3144 «•
Ordinance pused in Connell, April 29th la/:
EDWARD O. ANDERSON, i?.
Attest—Jabces Stewart, Clerk of Council 10f
attentloo given to orders, which are
•olfofted, and filled with care.
uhab. m. Connolly, jb.
JAMR8 A. OONN3LLY.
“S
dec4—StawfimAW
REEVES’AMBROSIA
FOR THE HAIR!
IMPROVED I
It la an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It Qaaaes the Hair to Ourl beanttfally.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy.
It. Invigorates the Roots of the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow mxurlantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out-
It keeps Hie Hair from Changing Cole <r from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original C Jolor.
It brings out Hair on heads that have been bald
AN ORDINANCE
To grant to the Savannah, Skidaway and s&hn
Railroad Company certain rignta and
on certain terms rad condiuona. ~ pnTU ^
SecUon L The Mayor and Aldermen of the
Savannah. In Council aaaembled, do hereby
That the Savannah, Skidaway and Seaboard BaivT
Company shall have the right, with hors«n?*
— «*• carriages, to connect thiir Une oi ri',
(to and from the country witn Dravtiw 4
for years.
It la composed entirely of simple and. purely v
table subatancea.
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of lta excellence, many of wblch are from
physicians In high standing.
It Is sold In half-pound bottles (the name blown in
tie glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Bancy Goods
everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by DEM AS BARNES A CO., W. C. W JELLS k GO.,
SCHIEFFELIN k CO., New York. mh23—ly
A. SAFE,
CERTAIN,
4XD
Speedy Cure
BOB
NEURALGIA,
AHD All.
NERVOU8
DI8EASES.
A Its Effects
r Magical\ m
H is THE Usfalllsg Ren aertjr in all cases of
Neuralgia Facialis, or ten effi xting a perfect cure
sas fhan twenty-four hours, from the use of no
aaotatham TWO OR THREE PILLS.
No other form of Neuralgia o r Nervous Disease
has failed to yield to this
Wonderful Remedial Agent.
Even in the severest esses of. Ohronic Neuralgia
id general aervous derangem ents,—of many yean
standing,—affecting the entire system, its use for a
few days, or a few weeks as tb e utmost, always af
fords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely
frills to produce a complete an A permanent cure. It
contains no drugs or other xxl aerials In the slightest
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system,
and can always be used with, perfect safety. It has
long been in constant use by -many of our most emi
nent physician*, who give fit their unanimous and
unqualified approval.
Absent by mail cm recel pt of price and postage.
One package $1 00, Postage- 6 cents.
Six packsves $5 00, Postage- 27 cents.
Twelve packages. .$9 to, Postage 48 cents.
It is sold by all Wholesale and Retell Dealers In
DrugrandMedicines throagbout . v .he United States
and by
TURNER t C0.» Sole P roprietor-),
120 TaXMowr Htbxst,
To Job IPriixterB.
PRINTING PRESS
FOR SALE.
llnMtrim.roR 8ALB a dibkneb halt
W mBtOTjf JOB PBES8; M m, 15xi» ueide
chase. TbeP mm of the patent ere justly cr*~
bmfodforlfre excellence Of their work, and* ’ „
plint anythir ig from a alnsle-llne vlsl Ung card to s-lUl
half sheet r ledlum. Thu one caul» seen working
ledlum.
In the Nxw g noRmip Otncx.
am tBi#
j(7j eetl_
Onase*, ope (i; x
Aosornp raying the Press _
Stocks.or 4e (i)BoUerMould,five (61 ___
BoBdr Hr jx, one (l) Ink Fountain, two (2) Wrenches,
ho. On ly, reason for selliag is, to make room for a
wrgerT'fraoL The present price of this Pre«a in New
Tork;lj $550. We will seU this for $450 GASH.
Api/l*/M THIS OFFICE. mha.
Bbrest City Paper Warehouse
tr-VTOT END AND DBSCWPTICm OP PA.
Ill Pro-Frttters, Book-binders ana Stationers,
ErapHea manfacffirei and for sale.
Gash p.Ud for all kinds paper stock.
Yoonerly Warren Brothers,
jell J. WARREN, Agent.
loa layan streer
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPKR, AND AGENT OP THE 8UB-
KABINB DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPANY.
PFICB WIW THE BLOPP, foot nt IMtjtoO
ESbMS’, cn^b. *lea frith i
will b«pco«p4Jy ^tended to.
KBaVtJlLISHKt) IN 1S5S\
. fit JOHlfRYAH, .
WUBHAotePtopMor, wnotak. iblUMtlKid
of tAtfiWo* awj Ai.dpid.ou n»r UKfioot-
to supply them wltk everything in hie Une of a eape-
_ ... ^ st, ukw ratee as rimilar m-tides
quality ran be had for in thja pr any
otbfocRy. Long expertenee in this
oaabdee me to eaoei the pcodvci
similar. eaiabUshment, RespeclfalJy^
sa*:*
, JHNBYAN,
Obr. West Broad and Bey streets.
NICK OF THE WOODS !
Niok of the Woods I
- - IN TH*
FIRESIDE COMPAJVIOTf.”
—
1EOROE .MUNRO A OO. have, at to immense
T5‘ , ‘'IA*1S Li-- - - i
in the **90 RESIDE COMPANION,” which wfl 1 be
QBmuMgjjmq in No. 34 of that popular journal, lag—O
NICJL OF -TUB woo:
can or
leading to and from the country wita Drart® 12
Whitaker streets, in Savannab, begin nine at AitT
sou street, rad running the line of said Drsjt*',
Whitaker streets to Bay street and conne-nircl
Bay street: provided the work of laying the trvfs
such carriage railway on Drayton 8'reetbe-xa
mcnced, In good faith, within twelve months r^t
the date of ibe passing of thfo ordinance m'.
completed within eighteen months from theu>
oi euch passing; and that the work on ktr
ker street shall be commenced within «is momt
after the passing of this ordinance, and en^
within twelve months after the date of ihi-oT
nance: And provided further, that the said»»
shall be done as to gradings, crossings, and ailott
things therowith connected, in the manner and
the terms prescribed in the ordinance for the es
liahment of lines of street railways passed in Or
ell on the first dsy of M-»y. in the year elghieett-
dred and sixty-seven, and that all the roles, rtfLj
Rons and conditions of sa’.d ordinance in reiatkx
the running ol cars, the rates of fare, and so tor'
idull be applicable to the grant of authority her<^
nzxde: Aid provided further, that the said"Conn
ny shall, before entering upon the said work or i,
part thareof, enter into bond, with approved kcs*
l y, to the city of Savannah to perform and «bidTw
all such terms, rules, regulations and condl-ici'
and farther, that it will every day a ter beginning;
run on any street run regula’ ly four times a. day tic-
gald Anderson street to Bay strret,hetwe:n thehoca
of six o'clock in the morning and eight o’clock io ifc
evening : And provided further, that the city tf
Savannah shall have the same police jiru&
tion within said city over the said s*n:-
uab, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad Coe-
pttny, tt 8 employees and agents, as it would ta»«
hari over any company that might have beea crju;
Ized under the ordinance hereinbefore mwtloud
Ar|n oa this further expre-s condition—thst if her*
after a system of street railways ehall be entered up
on by authority of the City Cornell of Ivanna;,
then all the rights hereby granted anal: cease, azi
the property of the said Savannah. Skidaway r.)
SeaboarJ Railroad Company, invested or acquired
nnder the grant hereby made, shall be appraisidiy
persons not exceeding three on each side, and e
sach appraisement, such City Railway Coapisy
shall have the opti m to pu: chase eu:h propemr
snch appraised value, and to use and work the iaa
far Its own benefit thereafter, nn1, cn the failure of
raid Savannah, Skidaway andS aboard Railroad, C
to aubmltto ruch appraisement within two mon-;
after notification of the other party of its reading
purchase on the terms a'oressiil, ihenallthe rirt:
rad privileges hereby granted should cease, sti-
sach prooerty shall revert rad belong to the Cltj
Savannah.
Ordinance passed in Connell. April 29 h, 18C7
EDWARD C. ANDBRSUN, Mays
Attest—James Stkwabt, Clerk of CounciL
mayl—n't
AN ORDINANCE
lb continue in force until the Hast day of Juneid;
1868, the provJaions of the ordinance pars'd a
Council on the fifth day of September, 1$H, ft
tied “*n ordinance to suspend for a limited per.ee
the operation of the Fire Ordinan e of the litj &
Savannab, in and over certain portions of thecj,
and to remit certain penalties that may have tec
incurred.'*
Whereas, Tbe provisions of the above Kdtedro
nance, in relation to the erection rad repair of &a4
Inge in that portion of the city east of Price
and south of Liberty street, snd also that porter..
the city east of West Broad street souih of Gna
•treet and west of Tatnall street expired on the-3K
day of July, 1867; and whereas, said provisions vf.-.
by an ordinance passed in Council on the dij cf
October, 1867, extended to the 1st dayoiJunui
but, IBM, now therefore—
Section 1. The Mayor and Alder-r en of the rtyo.
Savannah, in Connell assembled, do hereby oiiix,
That said provisions of said si>ove recited orfcwa
of the 5th of September. 1866, in relation to r.::
erection and repair of buildings within snl-1 porwa
of said city, be and the same are hereby f.inter a
tended from said 1st day of January lati to the
day of June next 1868.
Ordinance passed in ConncU. April let, 1S69.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayo:
. Attest—James Siewast, Clerk of Coancli.
AN ORDINANCE
To give to the Commissioners of Pilotage for tte&
or Tybee and River Savannah the power to nas
rules and regulations foe the government of tu
Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to tee i?
proval, revision and control of the City CoiM
of Savannah, and on certain terms and a~
gfftiop 1. Tne Mayor and Aldermen of the cityd
Savannah, In Council assembled, do hereby orati
Tliat power la hereby given to the commuslor^-
Pilotage for the Bar of Tybee and River Savidua--
make rules and regulations for the govercaet.-
the Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to tfleS
proval, revision and control of the City Conte*
vlarranah; find that, upon the adoption of sock ru
* nd rngnlatfong and the approval of Conner “
aa.’UeahaU be the rules and regulations for the f?
ernment of said Harbor Master, nnder the direct®
tion of said Commiesioners of Pilotage, antajO;
revision sad control by said City Coundl:
Tided farther, that nothing in tbls ordiDance --
talned Shall be construed to prevent the Mayor.jj
Police Court, or the Moyor aud Aldermen In C
■eermhlTil from inflicting Lsucb fioes and pew*
S^h^rborMaSter for offlciM delhqa^J
mev be authorized by law or ordinance, or to f.
▼ent the Mayor from uxerciaing the controioi ^
Harbor Master, in respect to suspentioiilror g-
A r otherwise, as said Mayor may exercise o™rf=
tu'f otHcen, or to prevent the City OooscU;
any* f* mi> BUxMfy.ng, changing or repealing tDl
Ua QnStMAMca pemed ifl ConncU., Febro-l7-^- ; ;
“r*® eSwabd c. andersos.
fMxwiai, Cl.rn of Co “” d ^ fc 2 1 -
an ordinance (
Topwenttn. «Kro»clim«nt,b»
certain Gotten Pr»»» ID , ^ ’ ^
Hoes of .nr other ttjpceet PrerMr-
Section 1. The Mayor anti Aioermeu « - ^
Savrana^iaCounajraembled^ he ^
That hereaf.ter no veasdslying. n
log at the wharf of either of Iffie Cott®r the <»
known aa Demand’3 lower Cotton Ft ’ s
«“°Pr« known the Tjrttr Oonjef
psrmithHl to encroach by bowsprit or 01 ‘p;*
the TiMel on the Hue of the wharf of 1 l
u which Hid veeee' me, not be lyiog. J. 5 *
charging, withonr, the consent of **-?, *5!: eW no!
on Of each other Pro*, and thtt 1th. MreW .
the date of tie Hwbor ttuter to vnnm m ^
Siroaduncnt without conient ao a'° res> '5',“. x-
SrvJfSrJSn Of .or of the ororlitop. of
Bmj UWUIU. aw. w—J J
Attoot—Jakes Stiwast, Clerk of
an ORDINANCE
Maklag It unlawful f«wan Aldenosn. ® '
of.tto cltr Of savannah, to become foI e
an, other officer or employee of W beet-
ffio«*«tt».ot official or eontroctdntT^J
the savaty of any person subject to p*j
do other dot* to the dtj. nfl f thecW-
Section L The Mayor rad AldcrnuR ort ;!
cotwefl wriM
lutr, orMMretpof anvpei*ni.?! b -'' iw
3sBsawaHSa%,
HUt: ,, . apH*
Jaa. Sbcwabt. Clerk of Cornell.
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