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NEWS & HERALD.
TfltUSDAT HOE*nrO. It At 21.INK
Oh give it hack, untouched by elf),
Return it as U came;
So lovely, innocent, and pure,
I ask U in God's name.
irielton earth, its ways to tread,
Would naught but dowers spring,
Should thorns and thistles mltgle there
Could you remove the sting ?
Is life a sparkling fount of joy.
So bright and sweet a thing,
That we shou d keep an angel here
Its blessedneaa to sing ?
Kind Death will treat such tenderly.
He Is their (rleud, not foe;
He snatches them from toll and strife,
In God’s own field to grow.
Oh yield It gracefully, and try
A Father’s arms to see.
Embracing what He only lent
A moment’s joy to be.
Savannah. May, 1848.
| From the German.
GOD’S AM V1L.
Fain’s furnace heat within me quivers,
God’s breath upon the flame noth blow,
Aud ail my heart In anguish ahl»ers,
And trembles at the fiery glow;
And >et 1 whisper, as God will!
Aud iu his holiest fire hold still.
He comes and lavs my heart, all heated,
Uu the hard anvil, minded so
into his own fair shape to heat it
With his great hammer, blow on blow;
Aud yet 1 whisper. As God will!
And at bis his neaviest blows hold still,
He taker mv softened heart and beats It,
The sparks fiy off at every blow;
He turns it o’er aud o’er and heats it,
Aud lets it cool aud makes it glow;
Aud )ei I whisper, As God will!
Aud in his mighty hand hold still.
Why should I murmur? for the sorrow
Thus only longer lived would be ;
Its end may come, acid, will, to-morrow,
When God nas none his work lor me,
Ho 1 say, trusting. As God will!
Aud, trubliug to the end, hold HtUl.
He kindles tor my profit purely
Atllictiou’s glowing fiery brand,
Aud all his heaviest blows ate surely
Indicted by a master hand;
Ho 1 say, praying, As God will I
And hope in Him, and suffer still.
FACTS AM Li FANCIES.
Influenced by influenza*
Oh ask be dot to blow by dose
By rharbig wud, by owd ;
You bay dot koow the paid 1 feel—
ii never cad be dude I
Ob bight we fly to other seedea,
Or dwell iu yodder alar.
On dad. by Juuly bald, id bliss.
I’d strike by light catarrh ?
The wldd that blows across the boor,
Had it a dose to blow,
With such a cold as 1 have got,
Ah 1 would it blow it ? Doe 1
But see the rays of cobbing daWd
Are gluabiug ud the dow ;
I hear the berry bugle horde,
By b tided fair—At-chen !
GULLETTS
co
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W E offer for sale the above celebrated GIN3, and
are prepared to show from the results of last
year’s experience their groat mperlority over the
common Giusof thecoantry. We have certificates
of tie highest character from planters who nave ustd
them, trout factors both in this couutry and Europe
who nave sold cotton glutted by them, who tesrliv to
the superior ginning.snd say that the Cotton has beau
sold from 1 to a OENTa a pound advance on other
ot tha same classification giuutul ou the ordinary Gin;
also Horn brokers wao have purchased the Cotton,
aud have paid tile advance above stated over the
MA*1E CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary
Gui. It is lQiportaut to planters in the purchase ot
GINS to consider tliete lucts, snd buy a good GIN.
which will give perfeci sattiiaettou in its use aud re
sult iu a great saving ot money.
We have received orders from some of the best and
largest planters < f Georgia aud Florida Call aud
-.ee Sample Gin at our office. *ar Send for Circular.
WM. Ii. STARK & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
*ar Agents for "GOLLETT’S STKEL-BROSH COT
TON GIN,” also •• K. FRANK COE’S hUPEK-
FtlOSFHATE OF LIME*” an*2—6m
Turf, Field and Farm,
AND
JOURNAL of SOCIETY,
A
HIGH-TONED JOURNAL, devoted to the Turf;
. Field Sporta, Scientific and Practical Agrlcul-
ture, Literature, Art, aud the Stage. It is the organ
of the gentlemen sportameu of America, and every
subject is treated in a dignified manner.
I ia Editorial Corps is large, embracing HAMIL
TON BU8BKY and K. G. SKINNER. The well-known
CARL BENSON Is a re go Ur contributor.
Its Home uhcl Foreign Correspondence la particu
larly uule. The Press of the United States have
put-H^d the highest encomiums upon the TURF,
FIELD AND FARM.
From a great variety nr complimentary notices,
the following are selected :
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM of New York
Ciiy, now the acknowledged leading exponent in
America of the interests which It represents, has
been enlarged, and appears in a new ami elegant,
dress. Mr. Hamilton Buaoey, formerly of this coun-
iy. Is the literary and associate editor.—Thirty Re
public, Sprinjteld, Ohio.
■i . v , F
Onr typo made na ao to mar the beauty of the
following exquisite linee In our edition of yesterday
that wo re-pablleh them this morning.
THE DYING INFANT.
THE GREAT
BLOOD PU RI FI1R
T HIS IB ONE OF THE MOST PEBFECT VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE and BLOOD
CLEANSING CORDIALS known to the world, an infallible remedy for Scrofula in
all its forma, SKIN DISEASES such as Pimples, Boils, Teller or Sait Rheum, Ringworm,
Erysypelas, Chrunio Rheumatism, Scrololons Sore Eyes, ULCEB3 of every kind, every
known kind ot CONST1TU I'lONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES—no metier
how old or inveterate. It quickly removes virus from the Constitution aod Blood, and re
stored ihe patient to perfect health aud purity. This REMEDY iB'used and recom
mended by the most eminent medical men, and is known by its works as the tree Is known
by its fruits. WARRANTED TO CURE.
- ■ FOR SALE BY THE DRUGGISTS.
J; S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Solomons & Co.,
WHOUUU All ATI, »AYA»AM. a*
A. .A.-
April 14— eod3m
The Equitable
LIFE
ISSUANCE SOCIETY!
OF THE UNITED STATES,
No. 92 Broadway, N. Y.
k
WM. C. ALEXANDER PRESIDENT.
—A Dumber of white men who attempted
to lyoch a negro for shooting a white youth
iu Lexiugton, the other ni ^ht, were encoun
tered by General Robert E. Lee, who suc
ceeded iu persuading them to disperse.
—Tires, for the wheels of road locomo
tives, are now made of India lubber, live
inches thick, which pass easily over the
softest or roughest ground without showing
any signs ot wear.
—General John C. Breckinridge and his
family were in Rome on the 1st of April.
Mrs. Breckinridge continues an invalid.
They arc expected to arrive in Canada ia a
lew weeks.
—A western man remarks that he has
sui:u a couple of sisters, who had to b j told
everything together, for they were so much
alike that they couldn’t be told apart.
Cash Assets, $6 ; 000,000,
(Being 1 hree 'limps Larger than that accumulated by
any other Company in the same time,) which is
yeurly hUgmentert by it3
Animal Premium Income, $4,000,000.
I TS PROGEF^S IS UNPARALLELED. SUM AS
SURED in 1867 (new business). ovet $15,000,-
OOO, b ,:ng nearly doub'e the combined bumijesB of
four other Companies tlut were organized about the
aatne time. Its Policies average tfio largest of any
American Company. It is so declared by the New
Vork Insurance Department, IhiAiu an a«iv.iiit>tge.
aud ia evidence that this Society ia r.;o-t patronised
by the capitalists It tssnes all de-irable NON-FOR
FEITING POLICIES on a Single Life, from $i50 to
$35,000. ALL PROFITS DIVIDED among Policy.
Holders. Oaf Dividend for one voar. Feb. let, 1848,
cash value, nearly $1,000,000. Dividends made
annually from the start.
This i* the most successful Company ever organ
ized, and, for its veare, THE LAltGKHl' MDlUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COM PA NY in tfio world. Ita|.er
centago of total "Ouc-fio” to ‘Vault Premium lte-
ceipta” was shown by the Inst clUJul report of the
Ne.v Yotk Insurance Superintendent, to bo Lss than
that of any other Comp my whatever.
LANGUGN BO Wit.’. Agent,
mhfiO—lawH-m 88 Bay street, Savannah.
THE JETNA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
HAS NEVER YST
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
T HIS popular and successful Company issued In
1S67, 15,5451 New Policies, being the largest
number issued by any Company in America except
one—one-ieuth of all, and over four times tbo aver
age oi the forty-one Companies doing business iu
New York, as shown by the official reports.
4SPA DIVIDEND oi 50 Per cent. was declared In
January, 1568, which will be allowed ou ull LIFE
POLICIES, the premiums for which fall du • prior to
March, 1S69—this being the filth consecutive 50 Per
Cent. Dividend.
The vfclTNA accommodates the insured by giving
credit tor half the premium when ue»-lrcd, which
credit may continue at 0 p«*r Cent. Interest until
canceled by dividende.ttiunfumtHliing k much larger
amount of insurance for a much smaller cosh pay
ment than is required in an all cash company.
POLICIES ISSUED
Under ail the popular and desirable plans—among
which are the NoN-PORFRITING ENDOWMENT
POLICIES, payable at a specified age, or at death if
ltoccnis sooner, on which tho premium ia payable
in ten annual or annual payments. TERM
POLICIES. iOHUriPg lor any number ot years—and
JOINT LIFE POLICIES, insuring the lives of two
persons, payable to tho survivor ou the decease of
th pen*on8 de-lring to make this prudent provision for
those dependent upon them will find in tne.xi.lN A
all the advantages poases*ed by uny. and at au lavor-
afile rates.
W. B. GRIFFIN,
General Agent,
t)8 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
ap!7—8 m
ROYAL
niSOUNCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND il,600,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
QONTINDTS to take
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM la as Imposing
aud hitudsomo lu appearance as it la aplriteu, able
aud interesting. It hue brought to the discussion of
turf matters a moral tone hitherto wanting, and ut
terly discountenances all brutal sports, auch as those
of the prize ring. It is, in fact, a paper for gentle-
uieii who are fond of horses ».ud stock, aud we re
joice in ita success.—Buffalo Express.
Mercantile and Dwelling House Risks
(Frame Buildings excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
s editorials are ably written, an 1 it generally
tain* matter of home inter eat to BtuTalonians. It
" Ita e
com aina matter o ,
is rapidly recommending itself to public favor.—
Buffalo Courier,
A.t Current Hates.
WM. C. COSENS, Agent,
Merchants’ General Exchange,
oofr—jy Battersby’a Building.
THE ALBANY
The TURF. FIELD Ai.i FARM ia unquestiona
bly the beat publication of ita claw to America, if
not in the world. As an organ of turf and field
sports it has always maintained an elevated moral
tone, which commends it to the approval of every
and honorable principles con
nected with there amusements, which It has done
tro , m th0 influences of knavery
and blackguard win. ita agricultural department,
under tue ednetfchip o| F. o, Skinner. Ebo one of
the ablest and best informed gentlemen on all sub
jects belonging to his specialty in the cormtPr ren
ders it a highly valuable work to thi £E£2\5%.
eets of the country, while tt a general ltewv*wk
tares entitle it to general consideration and oatro 5
n&ge as one of the moat instructive and beat ionr.
naia In America.—Hudson Democrat. 1 “
Tri-Weekly News,
PUBLISHED AT ALBANY, GA., EVERY TUES
DAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.
CAREY W. STYLES A Co., Publishers.
T
One copy one year $ 6 00
Nine copies one year ,$So oo
Published at NO. 37 PARK BOW, NEW YORK, by
. S. D. Bruce and H. Millard.
dec 10—if
HE LOCATION OP THIS JOOESAL and Ita f»-
ciliticfl for expeditious circulation throughout
the rich cotton regtor oi Southwestern Georgia, em
bracing the conn ilea of Dougherty, Baker. Mitchei,
Decatur. 7errell, Lee, Worth, ThomasaudBrooks,
makes it 1 mportant to advertisers and indispensable
to the rending public of thta section.
AW News one day In advance ot any other paper
to the people of Albany and surrounding counties.
The same naws that ia read in Albany m the evening
from the* Maoon papers, appears lu the NEWS on
v»-_ Htl
duced no flperananm; $4 foe six months, and >1
per month tor any T*tt period—always in advance.
^ ’ ,u
ALLEN S Pill
Legal Notices.
Administrator’s Sale.
whom it may concern:
Whireas, George C. Dnnham has filed In my office
a writing purporting to bo the nuncupative will of
Henri. ua Hamilton (colored), late of said county,
deceased, in which will t* appears that said George
i?. Dunham is »ole heir to the eetateoi said deceased.
And wht rea. 3 , the said Georgo C. Dunham haa applied
to tho Court ot Ordinary to have said will probated
and admitted to r-cord; also, for Letters of Adrnin-
iBBiation cum testamento annexo on the estate of said
deceased. ....
Thote are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
wh .m it miy concern to be and arpe»r before said
Court, on or before the first Monday in July next, to
makoobJertions(if any they bare) to the probating
of (mid will, or granting Letters of Administration
as aforesaid. .... ,
witnets my official a ; Rnatore this 4th day cf May,
1SC8 W. P. GIRARDEAU,
may7—law4w Ordinary Liberty County.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
II TILL BB SOLD. In front of the CourtHotwe in
Y\ the citv of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY in
June next, 1888. being the second day of said mouth,
between the legsl hours of sale, a portion of t he
stock or Sayers B. Harrington, conFiating of Parior
Sett-. Bed Room Setts, Bedheads, Waahstanda.Bn
renus, What Nota, Dietsing Cases, Chairs, Rockers,
etc. Levied on by virtue of a diBtreas warrant Issued
ont of the Honorable the Superior Court or Chatham
County, in favor ot George W. Wvlly vs. 8ayeraB.
Harrington. BENJ. L. COLE,
mayl—law d Sheriff of Chatham County.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, S. a Fraser wUl apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dli-misaory as Executor on the
estate of Joseph Quarterman, or sold county, de
ceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to be aud appear before said Court, to
make objoctlon (if any they have), on or before the
first Blouday iu August uext, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Wltuess my official signature, tbla 3d day of Feb
ruary. 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU.
fehlS — lamfim Ordinary of Liberty county.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.r-To
ajl whom It may concern :
Whereas, Jesse Brewer aud John P. Mell will ap
ply at the Court of Ordinary for Letiera Dismisrery
as Admiulstrators on the estate of James E. McFail,
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonleh all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make Direction (If any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in August next, otherwise
said Letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this Ma day of Janu-
nary. 1668. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
jau2t—lamflm O. L. O.
S'
TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY--
l To all whom h may concern:
Whereas, William Morel will apply at tbeCoartof
Ordinary for Letters of Administration oa the estate
of Harriet Morel, of said county, dreeared:
These ar<% therefore, to cite and admontahall whom
it may concern, to be and appear before aald court to
make objection (if any they have; on or before the
first Monday in Jane next, otherwise said letters
will b* grunied.
Witness my official signature thle 26th day of April,
1868. D. A. O’BYRNE, . I
ap26— law4w Ordinary Chatham Coolly.
Liberty coanty for an order to distribute raid
ia kind. AMNO. HART.
api7—2am4m Administratrix.
Notice.
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SCMVEW HOUSE,
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J^ERDINA
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orders received a( I
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ORDIFANCE
ft «■«, tt.tiu^wcuop ot the o,ain tts ,^
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bkokbkago. ** d COJ
M18S1UH.
B BT AN. HABTWMS* Oo^OonmtMlon Mol-
chants and Brokers, MS Rag RfseL
i a hi. effing k COnti*WWd CbmmimJon I
OttMP,.M. M, «oT .
■SPSBtSajWBftSSSreS!
ttrio,wtcl.uepgaMi.. -
L| AKNKV n cp- OunmiMtao
JA 12 ttUHldait)'. Bppet **“»*v
luuue on consignments of yoiti
&c., to our irieuds la BaUlmoke,
New York.
W H. GRIFFIN A Ou.; Cotton Factors, Com-
• mission and Forwarding Merchant No. SB
... ^ Merctibw .
Bay street, Savauusb, Georgia. »»-t,
•UTIUKINSON * WILSON,Oottoo^mctonuuaa»
W ufera! Ooiatniaslon Merohauta,No.W)Bay street,
Savannah, G.ioi gia. Liberal advances made on con
signments to ourselves or our friends in Raw York
und Liverpoe ..
T ti. MAH6HAIX a HRU., General C<*1
» sion, a hipping and Lumber Merchants,
Harris’ Block, Hay street, loot of Lincoln. Oou^«-
menib respectfully solicited, aud will raoatteapict
attention. • w”
r> IJ. WADE A col, Oottoo PttCtors and Oom-
Xj. piiaainn Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard's Lower
uau*je. iyD
WM. D K. MILLAR A OU., 107 Hay atreal, Oom-
ff . mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sop-
tiles, Agents lor Ingersoll’s Cotton Press and John
Fatson a Co.'s Axle Grease, Ac. jyx8
^JARHHALL HOUsB, gavanuoli^aeorfia.^
Jy23]
; a. M. Lnot, Proprietor.
W M. DAVIDSON, Wiiolesa.e Dealer in Uro-
• col ics. Wines, Liquors, Teas aud Cigars, 160
Bay b erect, Savannah, Sole Agent in tho Mate of
Georgia for Massey. Houston 4k Ca*s Philadelphia
Aie- J>24
D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY. THAT
WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES-
Rheumatism, Pain in the Bark, Head aud Side, Sore
Throat, Toothache. Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi
sonous Stings, Cramps. Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A OO. For sale whole
sale and retail, auu by other Druggists. Single bot
tles, 60 and 25 cents. innll—ly
L1Q.COK3, Ac., AT 1UCTAIL.
C USTOM HO Chit SHADES, by F. Down, Bay lone,
rear of Post Office. Beet of Ales, Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, Ac., and a Lunch every day irom U
au l.
DRUGGISTS AMD APOTUKCAKIEB.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
ail whom it may concern :
Whereas, James J. McGowan will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
trie estate of Jeremiah Cavanaugh, of said county,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be aud appear before said
n OBERT H. TATKM, Druggist and Apothecary
XV and Whoioaale Dealer In Window Glass and
Kerosene Oil, corn.tr Jefferson and McDonough
atreota, and comer East Broad and Broughton
strecu. Jy26—ly
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have; on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, otherwise
said letters will be grunted.
Witness my official signature this 14th day ot
May, 1S68 ' D. A. O'BYRNB,
maylO—tawrtw O. C. C.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, E ij»h F Henderson will apply at the
Court >1 Ordinary lor Letters Dismissory as Ad
ministrator ou tho estate ot Klija Ucndersou, of said
conuty, decensed:
These are, therefore, tocite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to
make obiectlon (if any they have; on or before the
first Mujidav in December next,otherwise said letter*
will Oo. granted.
Witness my official signature, this 15th day of
May, lS6s. D- A- O’BYRNE,
muylfi—tan)6m* O. C. C.
P H01*00KAPlls. aud all other styles ot Pictures,
with Frames, Fiitiugu, cares, Ac., of every kind.
Copies of ull kinds troin Old Pictures neatly finished,
stereoscopic Views of Bouaventure and savannah.
Corner of >Vhi Laker aud Broaghton streets. J N.
Wilson. Jy«8
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
IJ GRUB CLAUDE, Dealer In Watches. Jewelry
1? « and Silverware, bull street, opposite Masonic
Hall, Suvaunah, Ga. Watchos and Jewelry carelolly
repaired. novT—if
CjAMUEL P. HAMILTON (auocesaor toWUmofcA
o Richmond), Dealer in Watches, Silverware, Jew
elry, &c., corner Whitaker, St. J alien and OobgreM
streets. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. IjB-lf
H MLL BE SOLD before the Court Honre door In
Appling county, on the first TUESDAY’ in Au
gust next, one lot of LAND In the 2d district of s .id
county, containing 49i acres more or lees, known as
Lor No 458, for the bmefit of the heirs aud creditors
of the estate of JOHN DYAL, deceased,
may 12—iaw2m*
SAILS, AWNINGS. BAGS, Ac.
jyj p. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Manufac-
taro.- of balls, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bags,
Ac. Sold at New York prices. Jy2f
AKCHlTEtTS AND ENGINEERS.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
sll
M ULLER A BRUYS, Architects and Civil and Me
chanical Engineers, southwest corner Bay aad
Bull streets, up ataira. M. P. Mdllbb, Civil and
Mechanical Engineer; DxWrrr Baum, Architect.
sop6
Administrator’s Notioe.
T IE heirs of tke estate of Adam C. Dunham are
hereby notified that oa the firet Monday of An.
gust next, 1 shall apply to the Ctmri eff Orfimkry of
liaRDWAUE, CUTLERY, Ac.
13ALMEK ft DEPP18H, Wholesale and Retail Deal-
1 era In Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Edge Teols, Ag
ricultural . Implements, Powoer, Shot, Cape aad
Lead, l.id Congress and 67 St. Jui'tn atree a, Savan
nah, Georgia. jyte—ly
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
Vf UKPHY A CLARK, Bull atreot, opposite the
lift. Pulaeki House, House, tdgn, Ship and Staam-
Doat Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling and
Glazing. SignB of every deBcr^tfon. Jy*3
PLA8TKHkHS.
/ i RADY ft TULLY, Plata and Ornameutai Plre-
U terers and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Cement and Building Material, Bryan street, between
Drayton and Abercorn streets. augl-tf
BOORS AND NKWflPAPKIlS.
Yj'ttTf L,L ft BUG., bull street, next to the Poet
Ud Office, Dealers in Newspapers, Magazines,
books and Stationery. The latest New York and
other Daily und -Weekly Newspapers received by
every mail and Kteamer. Jy24—ly
C N DKRTARKR6,
Yj>RBUUSON ft DIXON, Undertakera. 120 Brougli-
£ ton street, dealers in Fisk’a Patent Metallic,
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxre
for Preserving Bodies, Funerals lurulsbed at the
shortest notice. Country Orders promptly attended
to. Jy«7—ly
rURNITCTKU.
O s. MILLER, No. 167 Broughton street. Dealer
lu Mahogany and Walnut Furniture and
French Cottage Chamber Bate. Also a Ana aascrv
inant of Parlor Furniture. Mattress oa made to 0> s ’
dar. Uhl—ly
UVKRY STAMLKM.
/yCONNELL ft CASH, ManhaU Boom Stahhre
U The best of Livery Bones and Carriages al-
ways on hand, with careful and experienced drivers.
Ijsa
T>ULAHKI HOUSE STABLES, by J. FXXUT. Oar.
X rlagee, with competent drtrera; or Single Trema»
to let. Boarding at reasonable price*. Jy2f
OUflNG 8A1AMMI.
/ AUK HOUSE DINING BALOON, So, oOWt. cor-
\J utWUtati,,te*»kta McteboB «».to.«o
BldnUkt, wMi.blUof fan oonwririM rilttaur-
tatwoido. Ever, ktta of emo In ita Muota pta-
pond bvtk.hmteootaMhootu.inta. talk—tf
CIOAK UknmaUEEB.
Q BOLOMGE, agar Maaataftarer, Imi ttreat,
Oa between WhitaaarawdBoUttwte.threedoore
above the Pulaski Hoare. .. -i it...... ftflS-ly
• ■ < 1 . I 1. LU. . .r. .» .. .’•7T >' 1 ’ • •
ff AVIS Off BANKS.
...i f—t ^ » x fiall . i.—i
/yjLKTHOUPE INStTBANCE C»., tarinjl D«-
JJ porunent, offlee UT B»j tacri. Intatat «1-
lowed on deposits. U- W. President. Jao-
tTBoiaaiBeiSuS.
.and la noire
l ctb8Ntq^a4 It. .ii fc-c ;
. T- S iytCKERSON,
VIMnwUr* aaS. Awu. m. MUtoHl HMd.
MM. NickwMa BskJ, OnlubU, 8. o.
,trnr!0» Wmmum ttuwckwt H NIha matti
__ , ™ vaiyg,
Uom and tenure ot kix oflfoe, a2 iVUlt ^
pares therewtth aoutected.’* * u * 0, °tew # j
Section i.-*Phe-Mayor and Aldermen of I
finVannah. In Cooncfl assembled, do her* ^1
OV* 0 ’
w . TB* MOY»
DICIATOU
WUl it. CTumio.
M u o’clock P. .HLUH. nmnul k».
erorjTEKaukY. .t3o’’
Inu Hktks encr wr
n#WPUtaM.4kUa.KMailuc*t4Ullodb,n
BWT.UW1 klipfkir ,t tk. okor.Hom wiuamllb.
ww8ut»,m hiiwimom of iwi«m hm.
QtlWM«MnNMUMMiW7WICMr
b, Noctben or Borntbern wkN.
vUlkoMUttoUinMlMtolitaUble. mhSO-i
nut tho old third Mction of tb. .bo,5 °«
Bone* ho rod the m i, herebr amend.^
In. theHdmm die word -oceopont" hl am
Hon thereof the words “owner or owner.
Mid amendment take effect and be of ''
dJmtel, on the paaaiog ox tbia ordinance
Ordinance passed in Council, ifry uti i«m
EDWABD a ibhkh^
Jm. gimrsni. Clerk of Oonncll. |
Miippma and aummtmoa jt*a-
CIlMTt. • • ■
d|. M.
mi ererr fmiDAT H • W^UMk
CITY FPUfX
Giil i'.
WilUanre Ohnrteaton Urn- L.
DAY. at S o-atoMt P, M.; wRt 1
Florid* ovary MqKjfTa» 3 c *
areJwUl'laavn-
r rH"R
(QKini TOBMCO MM!
.Mix q asid hwiavona
UtelnhltoMaM In
tog. r wlUlanvnl
O’clock A> M* ■ ; if: J lid*} L
ii. j. ouiuiteBTix * ea t j;;
jnaylfir41. - , t ■ ’’dl i l - AOt»TC
Mew York and Bremen Steam*
W ARD A MolNTIKE. AUfiVtnn,DtwnntiiMnn and
Shipping Merchants, Ray alieet,-Hftfaiihah,
CONNOLLY & CO.,
♦5 Wxtar ^Street.
' New YORK,
B ite TO CALL thwattenttoB of tin Tfade to tkdr
laFgaand weft areorted stock of . a
VUMHNI& MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
v? Shipping nurcnauio, —* ^RaTannah,
Georgia. CouaignmautS of all kinds sofioltod.. Ailc*
Uoudoys Tuesdays and Fridays. Agent for Ural
qnallty Kerosene OIL
J O. ROWLAND « GO., iRoraga aud Gaoural
■ Comnireion Merchant*. Cottou taken on $tor-
sgem Baueraoy’s First oiass Fireproof Warehouses.
Panic alar attention given u> weighing and sampling.
J- C. ROWLAND. tt.1 M. ROWLAND.
Jyai-iy
rraa fxhst-Olass United s
ATLANTIC,
aoC thaSoatharn Trade.
•T- Agents tor the PRINCIPAL MANUPAOTU-
BmiwmteuiiA.
■)pr gg^Lja 1 an aultow glvan to orders, which are
d filled with care.
t U. CONNOLLY, Jn. 1
for
i; the lollor
lent In currency, (to London or fuh
iretoabU, gila; seoond oaten, —...
YOTJ^lret*SIb^U^Swond Gahla. $76%»Sv
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND
JAMBS A. CONN >LLY.
LY, Jn. I
ilT. f
dacf—StawfimAW
REEVES'JJIBR0SIA
FOR THE HAIR!
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the ordinance passed in Oanwn I
12th day of December, 1866, entitied*?! 0,1 ! l
nance to prevent the erection of awni n „5 n °r|
Sian poet** In any of the Greets aW^J
fares of the nty of Savannah, and for
v»l of thoee nowetanding; i 0 pre-cribebf rt| M
and manner of constructing awninaaaT, ..® 0 *
• lug eigua, andl to affix cerum penl®/^
violation of this ordinance.'’ e ® f °r u
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of ib* u .
ivaaiah, la CoaaeU assembled, dohi, e cl{ ? J
That the above recited ordinance be and ihl 0r,ls: i
hereby ao amended as to allow the erecik^
standards not exceeding two Inches in JJL 0{
be placed Immediately on the inner 1
and' connected with the horizontal Dorn™ c ' r w
frame work: provided always, that nothing Ci 'w
ordinance or the one of which it U amen.ii?J n 111
be construed to authorize the erection 0 r r ^
tion oi any awning or sign in such manna
ter fere with the convenience of per-ons dmT 10 lL N
der any such sign, or noder any awaingornI“ gD
eiing thereof; snd provided further, that Co
or awn tag than not interfere with any 0 »V, 8I *°
thelight therefrom, to any extent D o«Mhu? lp01
avoided. And any person violating anfr,^,( Iu u
■aid redted ordinance as a uended by^ tSSSS ,8, *l
•hail be Uab.e to the penalty or penaiUMin 811 '*#
above recited ordinance mentioned- biBidL »v ,,1 i
on conviction of the peraoD so guilty o( T10l Jv**!
ordinance. It shall oe lawful for the Mayor 6, .°^
and cause the immediate removal or the bion or 0r( “
lng of such person, at his cr her expend #Wl
Ordinance paered in CJcuneil, May 131 h isr*
, EDWARD V. ANDERSON. I
Attest—J 8 me 3 Stewabt, Clerk of C'oancll 1, I
ttWU-Kit I
First Cabin, $210; Second Cabin, $IM; $t$m
•w. ..... •.
aaxuvwnan vbom nv tob* ekd apflaiw j
L~« New York Sept. l«h ina l»U>, Oet OUi
ud Not, Mb. LewTe Breewn Oet. tS MM IMh.
N0T.uth.od Xtth. Le.ee BoqUMO»pw« toe New
York Oct. 0th and 28d, Nov. IQthjahd Pe^ •
rteexdenl. No. M 8rM<n»,.aOTr To»fc
THROUUH LINE. TO CAUEOKHA,
VU Panama. Mnllroed,
New -A^rrungement I
SAILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE
0th Sc «Oth Every Month.
Or tho day before when there dates foU ooSondtor.
PASSAGE LOWER TRAN BY ARY OTHER USE.
For information address 9. N. CABRDWON,
Agent, IT7 Went Street, Maw York. |
W. H. Webb, Pie*. Chas. Doha, Yfoa-Prea.
Office—1>4 Exchange Place, New York.
IMPROVED !
i It la an elegant Greeting for the Hair.
It oauaes the Hair to Onrl beautifully.
It keepa the Scalp Clean and Healthy.
It Invigorates the Boots of the Hair.
K toreee the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keepa the Hair from changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
Itbriage ont Hair on heads that have been bald
for yean.
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the Tax and Revenue Ordinance, pau, J
in Connell on the 30th day of December, 166: L
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the fit, J
Savannah, In Council aasembhd, du hereby on. E
That 1 he Tax and Revenue Ordinance I
Council on tho SOlb day 01 December, in ti, n 7r/,|
l€fi7, be and the same is hereby so amended un'iH
the tax on fieigut and passage money shall P-oieimI
after the first day of May, ih-’S. be one-haif oi r/l
a r centum, instead of oue p»:r ceutnrn as by 7*1
nance ia now provided ‘ ~'I
Ordinance pasted iu Council, April »th lsca
EDWARD C. ANDERjON, Mayor
Attest—James Stewart, Clerk of Council.
marl-15- I
AN ORDINANCE
Il k composed entirely of simple aad purely vege
table rebalances.
To grant to the Savannah, 8kidaway and Seabo iL
Railroad Company certain rights and priviie~|
on certain teuaa anti conditions.
It has received over six thousand voluntary test!
toonlhlB of its excellence, many of which are froi
physicians in high standing.
It teeoM In half-pound bottles (the name blown In
lbefffiaa), hp DrogglBta and Dealers In Fancy Goods
everywhere* at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by DSMA8 BARNES * CO.. F. C. WELLS ft CO.
SOHIEFFEUN ft CO . New York. mb2S-ly
OIL, OIL.
T7' ER09ENE OIL
S3 BBLS. NO. 1 KEROSENE OIL,
I RVING HotaL, comer oi at. Julian ana Jeiforaon
strocts. Aleck la vino, Proprietor. Rest of Alea,
Wines, Liquors, Oigare, etc., always on baud. Iy2»
For sale by
ap!4—tf WILLIAMS. WARD * Mol
CHEW* EDITION OF DICKER!
JUST RRCI1T8D m. 8wtlU, 8«ppl,Ol
SKETCUfia BY “BOZ.” 36 cents.
OUB MUTUAL FBIEND 40 cants.
A TALE OF TWO CITIES 25 cenl
PICKWICK PAPERS ._25 cent
OLIVER TWIST... 26 cent
GREAT EXPECTATIONS 25 cents.
MARTIN CMUZZLEWIT 26 cants.
CHRISTMAS STORIES 26 cants.
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY 26 cents.
DOMBEY AND SON 26 cents.
HARD TIMSa 26 eenls.
SOB SALE AT
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
BULL STREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE
A SAFE,
CERTAIN,
AND
Speedy Gore
vox
NEURALGIA,
AJTO ALL
NERVOU8
Its Efeet* ara
MaQlcaljtr
r !8 THE Umffcillas Rareadp lnallcaaea of
Neuralgia Facialis, oiten effecting a perfect core
In lees than twenty-four hoars from the use of no
more than two gh three pills.
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
haa tailed to yield to this
Wonderful Remedial Agent.
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING MAILS, TETTEB,
Salt Rhenm or SonrTy,
AND OTBEB DISES8S8 OT THI TUT.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, 8. C.,J
O FFERS her services to the cltiaens, and ladiewof
Savannah, for the treatment and cure of the
above Diseases.
Cera* aad Bwwlows Cared Wttkost Pals
IW RESIDENCE—38 PRESIDENT STREET, (at
Mrs. Perry’s.
mr*Hours from » A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 8 to
< o’clock P. M. Ladies treated at their residences.
Charges Eoderaie.
She submits, It om a monger numerous certificai
the following from prominunt phyajdaaa and elf ia
of Charleston:
From Boq. George Bulat.
Even In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia
and general nervous derangements,—of many years
standing,—affecting Hie entire system. Its use for a
few days, or a few weeks a; the utmost, always af
fords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely
tailstaproduce a complete and permanent cure. It
oootains no drugs or other materials In the slightest
degree injurious, even to the mod delicate system,
and can always be used with perfect safety. It
tong been in constant use by many of our moat emi
nent physicians, who give it their unanimous and
anqmaUied approval.
gsrSent by mail on receipt of price ned postage.
One package $1 oo. Postage « cents.
Six packages $6 00, Postage 27 cents.
Twelve packages. .$0 00, Postage 48 cents.
N la sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Drags and Medicines throughout the United States
and by
TUSKER A CO., Sole Proprietors,
120 Tbkmoht Btkxxt, BoNtov, Maas.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city ( . ■
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ora* I
That the Savannah, fckidaway aud Seaboard Railrti I
Company shall have the light, with horse rai!c„l
6tn or carriages, to connect ttuir line ol iaiiv,.l
leading to and from the country with Drayton au I
Whitaker streets, in Savannah, bfginniug at Andtr- r
son street, and running the lino of »aid Drayton on L
Whitaker streets to Bay street and connecting b» I
Bay atrrtt: provided the work oteaylng the track u I
such carriBg<» railway on Drayton aireet be coa-1
mencc-d, in ;?ood iailh, within twelve month* ftoo 1
the date of the passing of this ordinance, and be 1
completed within eighteen months from the time I
of such passing; and that the work on Wtnta-1
ker street shall be commenced within six mor.tr.. I
after the passing of thia ordinance, and finnbei I
Within twelve months after the date of ihls ordi-1
nance: Acd provided further, that the saidvcul
fhall be done us to gradings, crorsiugs, and allothei I
thingstherdwir.il connected, in the manner and h I
the terms prt scribed in the ordinance for the e>t.t-1
liahment or lines of street railways passed in Com-1
cil on the first day of M iy. in tho year eighteen her-1
dred and sixty-even and that all the roles, regal* I
tions and conditions of said ordinance in relation to I
the running ol cars, the rati s of fare, and so foiih. I
shall bo applicable to the grant of authority her.L, I
made And provided further, that the said Com,-*. I
ny shall, httoio entering open tb<* said work or ar; I
part thereof, enter ioro bond, with approved recon-1
1 y, to the city cf Savannah to perform aud bide t;l
nil each term*, roles, regulations and condition; ft
and further, that it will every d*y a ter beginning tj I
ran on any street run regularly four limes a day Iron |
yatxi Andervon street to Bay strret,between the hoar-1
of aix o'clock in tbemoruing and eight o’clock in the 1
evening : And provided farther, that the city of ft
Savannah shall have the same police jansdic- V
tion wlLhin said city over the said 9»vil- I
Fkidaway and Seaboard Railroad Cox-1
11s employees and ageuti, as it would ha,e I
jld oYfr any company That might have been ergu.- r
ized under the oidinance hereinbefore menuonJ: I
And oo this farther expre s condition—that If here- I
after a system of street reiiwaya shall be enured ip- I
on by authority of the City Cduqi ll of Savouuti, I
then all i fie rights hereby granted shal 1 cease, ud I
the property of toe said Savannah, Skidawsy uJ I
Seaboard Railroad Company, invested or acquired I
under the grant hen by made, shall be supraistdty I
persona not exceeding three on each aide, and os I
such appraist-ment, such City Railway tompu; I
abail have the opti in to paichase sush property a: I
auch appraised valne, and to me and work the tame j
for itaownbt-nefiMheieif^r, and. on the failure qI |
t-aid Savannah, Skidaway and S aboard Uailro-dC-.
to aobmD-to tuch appraise meni within tHomontbe j
after notifl>-atioa of the other party of its rradice?s to j
purcLa*con the terms a-oresaid, ibeuall the rights I
and privileges hereby granted should cease, and all I
such property shall revert and belong to the City ol [
Savannah.
Ordinance passed in ronncil. April 29 b, 1867.
EDWARD c. ANDEK80N, Mayor.
Atte-1—James Stkwabt, Clerk of CounciL
mayl—ICt
To Job [Printers.
AN ORDINANCE
To ooatlnue in force until the Hast day of June nfit, I
1863, the provisions of the ordinance parsed m I
Connell on the fifth da? of September, 1966. ent- I
tied “An ordinance to suspend to: a limited period I
the operation ol the FireOrdioan e of the city of I
Savannah, in and over certain portions of the city, I
and to remit certain penalties that may have tees
Incurred. ’
I am happy to say that Mr*. Keogh 1
■ r badcr—
of several very bad conu, that had tronntod MS
many years. They were removed without tim W
lain. (signed) Gxoxox Bum,
From the late Dr. Edward North. 1 ' j
I think U my duty to state that I hsvoaeofl-Mrf.
Ellas Keogh remove corns and bunions with tke
greatest skill, and without pain.
(Signed) Edwabd Hoars, M. V.
From Dr. Fttch.
1 would recommend all persona who are
will* corns to give Mrs- Keogh a trial. I '
her treat, with good judgment, and core
ont pain. (Signed) J. Fitch, M, D.
From Dr. B. Horlback.
I certify that Mrs. Keogh has cored me of hid
coma, and advise all who are troubled with them, oi
bunions, to apply to this lady.
^U^ned) K. HoNiAmii, K P.
PRINTING PRESS
roil SALE.
W E OFFER FOR BALE A DEGENER HALF
»MEDIUM JOE PBE8S ; sire, 11x19 ins**
chare. Tja Fresaea of the patent are Justly cefe-
re afflicted 4atr adore medffim. This
have ooen in the Naws ahd Hbbald
thorn with- Acoompanying the Frt
JO. M, D. i Stocks, one (1) Roller Moi
OrFioa,
Press ore two (9j setts Roller
(1) Roller Monkl, five (6) Ohasi a, one (1)
Reties Box, owe (1) Ink Fountain, two(t) Wrenches,
fto. Only reason for sailing is, to make room for a
larger Frees. The preaentprice of this Pre a in New
ForfciafSSO. We Will seU this for E4A0 CASH.
Apply at TBIE OFFICE. *
Whereas, The provisions of the above recited ord!
nance, in relation to the erection and repair of boiti
Inga in that portion of the city east or Price suet:
and south of Liberty street aod also that portion o’
the city east of West Brood street, south of Gtfton
street and watt of Tat nail street, expired on the 3L-t
day ol Jo ly, 1867; and whereas. Mid provisions were,
by an ordinance passed to Council on the vd day c.
October, 1867, exunded to the lat day of Janawf
last, IMS, how therefore— ,
bed ion 1. The Mayor aud AlderTen of the city®
k Savannah, In Conncil assembled, do hereby oidain.
That said provisions of said above recited ordinance
of the 5th of September. 19G6, In relation to socH
erection and repair of buildings within said portion
of said city, be and the same are hereby farther a-
tended from said 1st day of January hut to the fit )'
day of June next. 1*64.
Ordinance passed in Oonncll, April 1st. 1869.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Major.
Attest—^James Stkwaet, Clerk of CounciL
AN ORDINANCE
To proscribe the kind of fuel to be used for steam
boiler engines In the city of Sevannaa, and k
affix penalties for vtotettan of this ordinance.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldanaea. of the dty
Savannah, in Oooncti a as stabled, ~ do hereby orda!
That from and after the passing ot thte onUnanpe
abaiitiot be lawfhl for any person t6 tteeto gay Mea
tng oa boiler ia said c^ty, In which Hrereatoy ha
artificial draught by the IntrofiucUou al steam in
■moke stack, any fuel other than anthracite or bl
minoas ooal. naffer a penafty of not more than fl
for each and every day’s offence. .
Ordinance puMdlnqauoU.teril.lRk. IMS.
KeHTIH I. rOUD, Mayor pro too.
Attest—Jxa Brawaar, Clerk of OoondL
aplT-fft
Forest City Paper Warehouse
EATERY BIND AND DESCRIPTION OF FA-
JBt TER—Printers, Book-binders and Stationerh,
■applies manufactured and tor sale.
Daah paid tor aU kinds paper stock.
Formerly Warren Brothers,
laffl J. WARBEN^Agent^
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOP]
3PBR, AND AGENT OF THE BUB-
MAHUIS diving and wreck
ing company.
Published for Information,: O^SSl 0 S^iS“.5 L SrLSS^. I ®S
^ — and Wrocklte Owpaaj can b. Mr wilk ktaa. aad
A BILL TO BB ENTITLED
AH OBIHNAKOB
To repeat IU OMluua paaMd I. GcmtU M.
tnUlk day ol OtoaaUr. 1IM, ootMM. “Ak
dlnanco to preyoot tk* onoMUte W 1
noat. ud rian pMta tn any o< iko unrii
ros,kbraa of Ita c»r o( Savauuk. 1 aid Mr,
removal of tkoMWW ■taadlqpf -toprMrrlta
mod. aad mauer ol oeeMraotin* awohmo-
futeafta nm ud to tate pdtaltM, tetea i
lailoo ot tkli ordinance. i
tacUon 1. TU. Mayor ami Aldeimmi o( ikaeltym ,
Ha'annaH. to Oosadl amamblod, dotankfordMm*'
—— —- - K "-- —<*-* ——— • — —vt
homky rapuled. . . .T
tm Oonyoi*. April IHk. laMj ,
OrdtaMocapo. Uudrmroadmctad WWtatota
pn&UatMdta intormaaon. . ■ •
ESTABLISHED IN IBS3.
BY JOHN RYAN,
Proprietor, who takee this method
la may kind pxtrona for their oon-
> patronage, end nww aarerea
AN ORDINANCE
To give to the Commissioners of Pilotage for the tor
of Tybee and River Savannah the power to no*
> ruiee and regulations for the government of tre
Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to the ap
proval, revision and control of the City Council
of Savannah, and on certain terms and conui*
tfore.
Section 1. The Mayor aod Ald. rtnen of the city of
Savannah, fn Council assembled, do hereby ordain.
That power la hereby given to the commissioner* w
Pilotegw for the Bar ot Tybee aod River Savannah t®
make rules and regnbittona forlfce government "
the. Harbor Master of Savannah, suoject to the »p*
proval, revision and control of the City Comic J
Savannah; aad that, upon the adoption of auenniw
and regulations and the approval of Connell, »•
aomeabaR ha the rules and regalatiana for the gov
ernment of aaid Harbor Master, under the birecfi««
tion of arid Comroiasionew or Pliotoge, subject to
reflates and oontrol by aald City Council: ADd pro
vided further, that nothing In this ordinance cm-
Uiped shall be construed to prevent the Mayor in the
Police Court, or the Moyor and Aldermen in Cooncu
aeaembted, from teflictlog k anch fines and penalties
oo auch Harbor Master for official deUrqnenciBs as
may bo authorized by law or ordinance, or to pr^
vent the Mayor from exercising the control of
Harbor Master, In respect to auapenaion from odk®
or otborwlxa, aa sold Mayor may exercise ovarmti*
city o ID cere, or to prevent the City Council.fro®
toy time modify ng, changing or repeallog this orm
Ordinance paaacd in Council. February !‘
EDWABD C. ANDEB80N. Major-
Attest—James Stkwabt, Clark of CoundL^^
aplT—It
SEND YOUR
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent tha encroachment, by ^*,5
certain Cotton Prreaea in Savannah, upon tw
lines of «nv other adjacent Presses. d
ffeetten 1. TfcwMayoraadAMarmeniofitoW*
Savannah, la Council oaaemhlad, do hereby
That berrefter no vessels lying, loading, or dlacnarg
- - ak. ^ko.f A* Oh. IVttnn rrev*
That nereaiter no vessels lying, xoauiug. ^ —- .r.
tag at the wharf of either of the Cotton Treat*
known re Demand's Lower Cotton Prow, or the w
D.ua V ■ ■■■ u Go (InMAII PTMI.
, IKK «F THE WOODS!
Nick of the "Woods !
'£»E81sp: COMPAWIOir.”
aa-s Lower uottxm rrrea, u* - hp
,-mtheTylorOotton Prew.shall ^
permitted to oncrooch by bowsprit or other par t
the vessel on tfie\ine ofthe wharf of ‘
mt which sold mit Tint ho Ivlev
the vessel on tfie\Ine of the wharf of the other Fijtt
at which aald vesoe* may not bd lying, loading orau*
chargtag. withoat the etmaent of the •f nt K ^mIde
* auchotbeiPress,and that itls ^rebynttje
Hat bor Haste
era of _
thednt;
tor a vtatattatt of any of the proviaion- iH ...*-—
nance, the pam in fault, whether auch
ere or agate «r any auch Press, ortheH^bor n
ter, shall be liable to a penally 0< “Sf.** de-
1C IS IWKVJ — h
IkVHatbor Muter lo preienl
itiritioot cooKDt n
TO THE
T HBI8 MONTHS alter data anpltctlon will b,
made to the Marine Bank of Georgia for renews?
of Scrip No. 1,808 lor three shares of atock, said
scrip having been lost. ;
mh'Jl—lamSm WM. J. LAWTON.
OF THE
GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA.
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Job Office,
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ta« Ont wotaMfil naqr of Border 1
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KDWABD C. ANDERSON.
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The Bainbiidge Argus,
PUBLISHED EVENT SATURDAY MOUND,
,|K sIaihbbidge, ex.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY OOUNTT.-
all whom it may concern: .
Whereas, Thomas B. Wheeler will kpplj *) tha
Court oi Ordinary for Letters Dlsialaaory as Aomin*
iatrator on the estate of Wm. Q. Robinson, of ssld
F. A. M.
Compiled, mder the direction of the H. &, by
NO. Ill BA^fiT
county, decesaed: .. ,
These are, therefore,to cite and admoniahall where
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