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The fallowing beeaUtal th ”
Memphtt BeltotU' T It i» W*>F f»‘ eooll contrl-
batloue to ducolaime *we^tly
beaubfoliyead: ’ ‘
Raise my pillow, husband, dearest-—
Faint and fainter comwuay breath:
And tli**e shadows stealing slowly,
X^et me clasp yonr warm strong hand,
yonr.tliet e»et hM>ia!»tiied nio,
Xo the bardere of tbtrTkatl. , V X
For yonr God nat-Etthtr
Thence{shall ever lead we on;
Where upon a throne, eternal, .. . . ..
Sits His lsreAsnd only bon;
Year by year I've wandered backward.
Till I was a child again. L - *>
DreamingPCiffrlhooS. and ti*d moment,
Wben I stood yonr wife and bride.
ilQWmy heer^btiiled Levy's Ulnuipb,
In that Hour or woman's pride
Dreaming of-thee and all the eartk oborda
Firmly twined about my. heart—
Ob ! the bitter burning anguish,
When I iirat knew wo. muat patt.
It has passed—and God baa promised,
^Ibthy footmens towttesdi:
He fbars more than friend or brother,
He'U bo WiUi iu». to tirnend.: •
There’s no shadow o'er the portals.
Leading to my heavenly home—
Christ h m promised life immortal,
asm 'tis Ho that bids me cjrno.
When llle’s irlafi await around thee.
And its chilling billows swell;
Thou'lt thank Heaven that I'm spared them,
Thou’lt then foel that “ajl is well."
Bring our boyB auto my bedside;
My la^t bieasing let them keep—
BUh they’re sleeping—do not wake them;
earn soon c
They'll h
1 enough to weep.
Tell them often of their mother,
Kiss them for me when they wake.
Lead mem gently in life'** pathway.
Love them doubly for my sake.
Cl’isp my hand still closer, darling.
This, the last night of my life;
For to-morrow I shall never
Answer when you eaft ms Wtifo?’
Fare thto well, jay .tickle hhibsiul.
Faint not 'ueath the chast’uing rod;
’throw your strong arm nrouod our children,
Ksep them close to thee—and God.
lii G^enei*al»
—Tfte Massachusetts Senate, by a vote of
sixteen to nine, h.a9 rejected a bill aboiisliiug
corporeal punishinoflt hi the schools ot ib&t
S:a e.
—The word its occurs in but one place in
the whole Bible—in the twenty*filth chapter
and fifth verse of Leviticus.
—The States which have iostrucieJ for Mr.
Pendleton are Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa,
^Hebraeka, Oregon, California and Kentucky,
and tie is understood to be the first choice ol
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maryland and Ten
nessee.
—The Superior Court of Ohio has declared
unconstitutional the act of the last Legisla
ture excluding all persona who bad any
•*visibla admixture” of African blood from
voting, and also the act restricting the right
of students In schools and colleges to vote.
—In the Presbyterian General Assembly,
a committee on Southern chutenets reported
that those which have withdrawn and or
ganized separately be recognized us inde
pendent churches, but that they be invited
to return to the Assembly.
—The Louisville Journal asserts that ‘'Gen
eral Steedmaa offered the Impeachment
Managers a dinner if they would examine
him. He declared that if they would do so,
he would prove that Pomeioy’s vole was
offered him for ten thousaud dollars. The
Managers declined.’’
One of the sharpest political caricatures is
the dying ‘ impeachment gladiator.” Ben.
Butler lies prostrate in the arena, with hi*
broken sword and a most demoralized coun
tenance, whilst President Johnson is seen
retiring with a heavy spoon over his shoul
der, with which he has brained the hero of
Big Bethel.
—The latest puzzle ha3 relation to a very
lamentable fact in regard to the present
spring. It is
CO
SI
Which a long-headed friend interprets to
mean “The C'a on i» backward;” and so
it is.
—Jame3 Russell Lowell has a.poem in the
Atlantic lor this tpoatb, in which the June
of that latitude is thus described:
•‘Long she lieo in
Makes many a leint,, peeps forth, draws coyly back.
Then from some Southern api bus has tine sky,
With one great fcuah ot blossomi storing the world. 1 '
—“I say. Mr. Pilot, ain’t yon going to
start soon V said a nervous traveller on »
steamboat lying-to during & fog.
‘,As soon as the iog clears up,” replied the
captain.
“Well, it’s starlight now overhead,” laid
the man.
“Oh, yes! But we are not going that
way.”
iKTEBEsnso Incident.—Among the dis
tinguished strangers iu ’this city last week
were General Robert i& 'Lee, and Rev. Wil
liam £ Munsey. .Neither bad ever seen
the other, but happening tomoet on one ot
our streets, Mr. Mahvey -ntHsnce recognized
theGeneial, stopped, stepped off the side
walk, uncoveredhiia head, and stood^ motion
less until he pfcssea. General Lse, iu recog
nition, respectfully raised his hat. Not a
word was spoken; but the great heart of the
great divine was so moved M.meeting tbe
grand old hero, lliat the tears swelled up. to
hia eyes ttud ran down hi3 hollow cheeks.
It was the spontaneous tribute of genius and
virtue to greatness and goodness.—Lynch
burg Virginian, 27th.
GUL LETT’S
to — '
— ; I 11 ii ■ ■■ **■ of last
year's' kjfpenence' their qreal superiority over the
hommonGlnsof tbecoanwy. Koata certificates
of tae highest thetdctne from ptaetrej who have ufifcd
them, from factors Doth in this country an* Europe
who have y>ld pottop ginned hyphen, te^ryto
SSSSSXEZGSmginned oathe ordinary Gin;
also from urokers who have purchased the Cotton,
and hive paid the advaocu jittwwnilatA& *ovfi# The
LJLApr • -*
HOURS'
B L O O D PURIFIER.
J HIS IS ON* OT tHE MOST PEEFECT VEGETABLE ALTKEATltHtrii »I
CLEANSING CORDIALS known to the world, an infallible remedy JorScrof
its forms, SKIN DISEASES snob as rimples, Boils, Tetter or Sait Rheum, Ding
JCrysypclaa, Chronic Rheutoatirtm, Scrolulonn Sore Kyea, ULCERS ot cvenr kino,! «W»>i
knownkind ol CONSTITUITONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES—no matter
how old or inveterate. It quickly removes virilB from the Constitution and Blood, and re
stores the patient to perfect health and purity. 3- This REHEDY is used and recom
mended hy the most eminent medical men. and is known by its works as the tree is koown
by its fruits. WARHANTED_TO_CUitE.
’ MS*. T3/~
FOR SALE BY THE DRUGGISTS.
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
FB0FMIET0R8 AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
_A. A.* Solomons & Co.,
April n-eodam WHflUtAli AI»T«, »*»»■■»», «».
The Equitable
LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STATES,
No. 92 Broadway, N.
Y.
WM. C. ALEXANDER. ....PRESIDENT.
Cash Assets, $6,000,000,
(Being Throe Times Larger than that accumnl.it edbj
un7 ether Coropiny in the same time,) which Is
yearly tn^mented l»j ui
Annual PremiBi iBCoie, $4,000,000.
T3 PHOGEfiSS 13 . OKPAKALIELED. HUM AS-
_ HURFD iu 1867 (uow basiueiPj, over S13,Oai>,-
OOO, being nearly doub’e the combiBed business of
four oiLer’Companies that wore organized about the
sumo time. Its Policies average toe lar^st of ar.y
American Company. It is bo declared by the New
fork Insurance Department. This is an advHntage,
aud is evidence that thL^ Society is too-t natruntsed
by the.capitalists. ItiBnaesall do-irable NON-Fi»K-
feutiho pouelEa on & Single Life, from to
$‘JT»,«JOO. Able PKOFIT3 DlVlDKD among I’ollcy-
iluiders. DiYidesd for one year, Feb. 1st, ls69,
cash value, nearly $1,000,1)00. DividoDds made
anriually from the start.
This is the moat HuccaSFfal Company ever organ
ised, und r for iuyear?, TOK LABGB9T MD1UAL
LIFE INhDItANCIfiCOMPANY in tho world. Itaper
cv-ntago of totnl “Out-fio*’ to “Cash Premluru Ito-
celpts*’ was shown by tho Ust ciHrial report of the
Now York Insurance Superintendent, to be lens than
that of any other Company whatever.
LANQilOH ISO Wild, Ageut,
mLVO —lawSm NS Bay street. Savannah.
THE JETHA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
and
SAMS Cl
i tl#* ordinary
Gin. ttikhlipOTtSlft'tor^rthjrtSrTrn the purchase of
GINS to consider these taote, and tray a good GIN,
Which will giva perfect aaUttsi^lon iaits use and -
suit lu a great saving tif money'.
Wo have received orders lroi “ * -
largest planters of
•ee Sample Gin at oi
wm. a.'
Wholesale Grocera
BV’Agent8foir
ton gin,?' «Mb a. a
PHOSPHATK OF LIMB.’
some of the beat and
Florida Call and
' for Circular.
HAS NEVER YET
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
'TaHlH popular and successful C .mi any issued In
X 1807,. 15,145 a New Foliclofl, being l lie largest
nuieber issued by any Co.tpany in Amer-ca except
one -ane-tenth of ail, nod over lone times the iver-
ngASOi tho forty-one Companies doing bucinesalu
Hew York, a» whown by the ojficlul reports.
Of A. DIVIDEND ol 50 Per cent, was declared In
Jaikiarr, 1S68, which will be allowed mi all LTFit
2*0|.I0£K8. the premiump for whtch fall due prior to
idafoh. isao— this being the filth cmweouiive 60 Far
OBiiU Dividend.
ITte iETff A accommodates the Insured by giving
credit lor half the premium when desired, which
credit may continue at O per Cent. Interest until
canceled by d vidende.thuafnrnibUng a much larger
amount of insurance lor *much emaller c.sb pay-
mefit than iu required in an all cash company.
| pdLICIES ISSUED
nnder&llthe popular HDd desirable pHnq-among
Which are the NuN FOBFEI'WNG ENDOW MltNT
POLICIES, payable at a specified sge, or at death if
itoccuiaxocm&r, on which tlio premium !a payable
In ten annual or aiouial' payments. TERM
i’OI»iOl£8. tnsurlrg for any number-or years--and
JOINT IPtFE POUCIBH, insuring the lives of two
peraons, payable to the survivor on the decease of
^^I’erstuS rtfisirfng to make this prudent provision ft»r
those dependent upon the-in will find in the ABTN A
all the advantages possessed by any, and at as favor
able* rates. - ■ - vs •
| , W. B. GRIFFIN,
General Agent,
BS UAY STREET, SAVANNAH, QA.
ap37—3 m
ROYAL
INSURAflCE GOMPAIT,
«E LIVERPOOL, V/
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND A I,fi 00,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME *700,000 STERLING.
iONTIECES to taka
Mercinrtllo aud Dwelling iiimse Binka -
* (Fra»o Btdidlnga excepted) *
u j .^OAINST LOSS BY FIRJ5,
At Current Rntea.
e' *ttti et obsslfi, Agsit,
- '<-* "V- MerchMua* General Exchange, '
oef-ljr . \ Batteraby's Building.
ALLEN S PAIN
D O YOU WANT A GENUlKS REMEDY, THAT
WILL CURE YOLR PAINS AND AOflES-
ith'-umullein, Pain iu the Back, Head and Side, bore
Throat, Toutha- he, Duma, Corna, fnta, Bprttfi* T"
Aonohe Stings, Cramps, Djaehlery, Ac., Ac. Get
ubof e, Ht A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sale whole-
i*a’e and retail, aou by oiher Druirgiets. Single bot*
t!en, £0 and 2f. centa. mhll—ly
ct C. WADE A Co.* UtAtoft Factors oud Oom-
j™« Witoton M r nK *“ 1 *- S iUMUirdllnwet
itonge. iF**'
SLj-
arM n ( u. MILLAR & Oti., 4o7 Bay street. Com-
ff uiaolon Merchant!, Desiers in Kabroad Bup-
pllea. Agents for Ingersoll’a Cotton Press and John
WatimnA Oo.'s Axjo Gr^nac, Sc , jyS6
- f
tolTEESt ^
9g>
Wx" *
MAiOtBAEL UDOSK.aiWMUB.SM**'".
lVl fjaij. - A. B. -edcb, proprietor.
m
? WMULEIAUB UilUilR DEALERN.
: T
/r> J. DCNBAR A CO., impoyterd and Dcalere
1 # in Brandies Wntakoy!, uina, Wines, C-gare,
sc., end Agent for Sniith’a Celeorutcd FhiiadelpUa
Aloe. 147 Bay street
Legal Notices.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CODNTX.—TO
all whom it mar concern:
Whereas, as von □. ora apion will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory un the e»-
t&'o or Willfom b. Davis, deceased.
These are, therefore, tocitfeand admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before baWI Court
to make olfaction (if auy they have>on or before the
first Monday in December next, otherwiae said Ik 1
ter a will be granted.
Witness my oiUcial signature, thle 2’at day oi
May, ISOs. 1). A. O’BYRNE,
rnayzL' — lamOm Ordinary Chatham county.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COCNTY.-
all whom ir may concern:
Whereat, James J. McGowan will apply at thf
Court ot Ordinary for Letters cf Administration on
tic c-oiave ot Jeremiah Cavanaugh, of said county,
drceueoit.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it ma) concern, to be and appear before sold
Counto make onjcctlon (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, otherwise
gui.l letters will be grunted.
Witness my otiklal signature this 14th day of
May,lS68. D. A. O'BYRNM,
rr.ayl3--law’w O. ii. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, £ ijah F. Henderson will apply at the
Court d Ordinary for Letters Diitaiasory s% JLd~
mmialiator uu the estate ot Elija Heuderaou, of said
county, deceased: r ,
These are,therefore, to cite andadmbnish all whom
(tmuy concern, to be and appear before satd Court to
matte objection (if any they have) on or before the
diet Monday in December next,otherwise aald letters
will m granted. : "
Wit lies* my oillcial sieuatnre, this 16th day of
y^v, lees. u. A. O’bVKNB,
mayiC—lamflm # O- C. O.
Administrator’s Sale.
WlH BE BOLD before tho.Court House door la
v v Appling county, on the first -TUfc8DA Y la Aa-
gnst next, one lot of LAND in the fid district of ftald
county, coni airing 49J gurus more or lew, known u
L>>t No 435, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors
Of tho estate of JOHN DYAL, deceased,
may I2r-tew2ifl* t ; ; .
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LWBRTY COUNTY.—TO
-ill whom it may concern: , .
Whereas, George C. Dunham baa filed In my office
a wrltiug pn»porting to bo the nuncupative will of
Henrietta Hamilton (colored), late oi sold county,
deceased, in which will it. appears that akld Georp
C. Duntaxa is sole betr to tho estate ot said decease..
And whereas, the slid George C.Doohamhas oppUqd
to ihe Court ot Ordinary to have aaid will probated
and admitted fo record;’aiao, for Letters of Adnrin-
Is^'atian cum t&stamentoanitexo on the estate of gold
du.paBed. • •
These are, theietbre, to cite and admonish all
wh-m it may roncem to be and appear before said
Court, on or before i he first Monday ta July nest, to
makecbjei UoRB (If any they bave> to the probating-
ot s ltd will, or grontieg Letters' of Administration
oa aforesaid. p • >-. 3 . '
witness ruy ofllciol signature this 4th day of May,
1SC.3. W. \ GIBAKDVAU,
in ay7—lawlw O vdinary Liberty County.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD, in front of the Court Botiae In
the city of 8av«nuah, on the first TUESDAY in.
June next, 1848. being the second day of said month, i
between the fogal hours of sale, a portion of that
stuck or Sayer-i il. Harrington, consisting of
Hctw, lied Room Seirs, Bedsteads, Wash!
reaus, • What-Nots, D.epstn" Cahes, Chair
etc. Levied op by virtue ot a dtatrewr Wal
out of the Hofiorabl; thc fitfperlor Court of OhathMa.
County, in favor ol George W. WyUy vs fifty era JL
H S»d. i : kUJlXEtibtt^
1 Tor lor
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY OOUTprY.^N 1
all whomU may concern : : . . • a
WhoTsas, 8. A. Fraser will apply at the tiotirF.tit' *
Ordinary for Lottera Dh-mtsaory as Executor onthA
estate of Joseph Qnartennan, of sotd c6cnty, 4#‘
Hued: i:;..:.i:ooH,J7fiar-
Theoa are, therefore, toolte anda
It may concern to be and appear be
make objection (if any they have), on or
first Monday in August next, otherwise
will be gran ted.
. Witness my official algnatureu
fuaty<18if..T
S I TATE OF G EOBiHA*—LIBERTY COBHTX.-
) • all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Jesse Brewer and John F. M<
i^lYAN, QaRTBIDGE k Co.. Commission Met*
f i# Bay 11
IPPUMft AND COMMlSaiO.-l HER-
fTBSS hjeo illnwr 1 ^ -lfietiaeiil Ma.
18 atoddoid'a Upper Rouge. Liiwal advance*
_i ou consigumenu. of .urttos, Wool, Mideej
i., to our frteoda^m Bidtli
^ : ::
TARO 4 MOlNTltGfi, Aucuon, commission shd
cawiagaBr 1 ^v^-r
C. ,4 OO., Btoinge and General
I , Oommlsaion Merchants. Cotton taksnon llior*
ke in Baiieratij’s First Uiaas Fireproof Warehouaea.
HM lyt iiSM-i.:-: --?»?; -* '• . - ~_1
ilT B. "GEIFF1N k CO.; COttbfl FjUdoM, Com-
|Y • misanuranfl Forwarding Merchants, No. f“
|»y street, Navanosb, Ucorgia. Jy^ fl *~Ay
4f7-n uiNMf>isi ml wii^TTn. Gorton ractora and Qe-
SV nemi Oowmsalna Merchant No. &0 Bay street,
uava&mh. tfoortf I*. -Liberal advances made on con-
dMMiaiti to antiuHvaamr oar. IrtomM In- Kew_ York
id Liverpool. jyaT i
i suuo.% Gcueroi OuiaiaiS-
l Lahibfr Merefotsw, No. 2
^» J ! i-.B0 jle r. J 0 h n c^pi, win4
WHUhLsALk WWVEllS.
M. DAYlDabS, Wholesale Dealer In Gro
ceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas and Cigars, isu
,y street, Savannah, Hole Agent In the State oi
Georgia for Msascy. iliraBtoQ a Oo.'a Philadelphia
Ate. . J>«
MffllUgfi, *e.. AT 4MCTA1L.
i'AUSTOM BOUSE SHADES, Ojr f. Down, Bay lane,
L/ rear of Foet Office. Best of Ales, Wines,
Uauors, Cigars, Ac., and a Lunch every day from 11
UUl. ,• .. H-2
TRYING liOUttM, comer ol tit. Julian and Jefiersun
X streets. ALSO* Ibyiks, Proprietor. Hew. of Ales,
)y23
WIM«,*Hnoi..Oigan, «e.,»lw»rB onhwd.
DUOUOIS'rtl AND APOTHKCAR1KS
U. TATKk, arncgUt asd Apotbecai,
hbleaal* Dealer InvVindow Glas3 and
:iie Oil, cncn*r Je Horton and MuDonongh
4 ^Aryip, p^t Broad n&d Broughfoo
PHOTOGRAPHS.
g HOTOGItAPHS, and all other styles ot Pictures,
with Fiames, Fitting*, Caae* Ac., of every kind,
lea of all kinds from Old Pictures neatly Onlahed.
Stereoscopic Views of fioa&reatore and savannah.
Corner of Wnttakor and Broughton street*. J N.
wiuom. , . Jy* 3
WATOUXS AND JEWELRY.
i jH GROH CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry
’ « and tillvtr ware, JJull street, opposite Masonic
Hall. Savannah. Go. * ‘ ^ “
Watclias and Jewelry carefully
nov7—tf
AjAMUML F« MAMUilON (sucoeasor toWUmotA
Cl “Richmond), Dealer In Watches, tillverware, Jew
elry, he., corner Whitaker, St. Julian and Congress
rcta ^ nsy
BAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, *C.
P- iBjAPEQRT, Exchange Wharf, Marnfar^
» t&ter of Balls, Awuluga, Tenta, Flags, Bags,
Sold at New York price*. Jy2f
AHidUrXCTS AND ENQ1NEKR8.
T , Architect* Sad drii and Me-
^Awn leaf Engineer s, southwest comar Bay and
'Streets, up stairs. M. F. Mi "
Do wire Bxuxv, J
’Bwu
AUBLAEIKD.
rUHPBY B tJLARK, Bull street, opposite the
,. FmisiklHoiiae, Mouse, Blgn, Ship and fitoam-
' Pointers. Gilding, GntoJog, Marbling and
to* ^^W^avWfdeeeriiklep. Jj99
4-HROu Muli stre«, acrt to MM Post
BOO As *t» hk\vu-*vkbs.
‘ DxjLly. snd Weekly MewSpapars received by
r mau and aleoMk. ^ ?<i bohu-xScl »»-'7 ,
uaiutJtSMt«iui.
ESTILt’S N£W82 «£PeT r
L : « v*a .too .w .,i *c:r—tfvtui
tiM.v .blew or •
:d tore*
.. may be
H^Hufor,^
jianwittarMf
'o (*inJ s
Board of He*l»h,1808T l
Dr. IK tt AteSDlD.
Vto-Otullu.il-OEbRUK A. UfitCkR. : V
4MOtv.T-Dr^8.; 1^.. AwW, .ft , A. .rMettr.sWV
Heilly. ft. B. WBIer, tic. Wm. H. Elliott.. „ ^....
r. a. ■creffll, E. S “ IVeyer, Ooorg. W*-
Mr. .»ltlli*>^ : 1
Bcfricn.-V. T. Scraotw. Mule. 4. Dm
Mlch.il Cln, W. II. Dooner, John acQro—Jer- ...
Brown.-E. H. FooMno, J. A. Mebrtotu, 7ona. ;
Koox. J. E G.ndry, T B lllu.b.U, J. H. ItotnuM."
T Calbouu —ato. H. Adi, X. -imtly, Wm. MM
Chatham.—PhlHp M. Roiaell. WnL H. Bordley, Ah-
Dr. B. F. Ulmer, PhlHp callanan7 •' ! ' e
* — ” M. Bofiere, JotaFRod
W ovdcik Vklck itt
imwffill gnatiTIlknan ~ ,6i1Jj ,Lu&d: \
■MiKffg'JBAiltos nninunr ,u.jesek .
■REEYES’AMBROSIA
:$£££& :kairi
u t.t,t oji ,.m, . o
ItkuMUtilrmarbf lAeBmlr.
f OMbhemM Baalthg. ,.ui
Ls si-'.-
Vf.i i "
; Crautfbnl.—IL GUktth W. _ .
Dououxb. James T. Buckner.,, o: n, r ... ,- 0 .. U.ixii'j
: Currytoion— Luder Mehrtenr, E. BheftaU, , Hena
Sutler, JOUitt, OlebeitldmA Oeonte Burnt' ‘ - rWl
Decker—Dr. Jotiu D. lUA. Jotm MtOuM|IV. Vftft
Besler, WiUlamH^rsett^.Fxra JJvEent. .1 .-D
^ Derby—George A. Mercer, Martiu TuffU, R
Kinin, T. D. Bertody, J. M. Henderson, P. Macoiri
Atbv t-Uobi-xL H . Totem, O. X. Lufnarrow, Java*
8 Neidlinger. caiis ml JpaJqi
Forsyth—WarlfigEnttell, BeWimln P. BhefijML^J.
/vcirfoiro-LlTlogmou couKki, Jotm B. l
Walber. • cd: : u;ii or-i atvAzs
Fi anklin—Solomon Gardner, James Lorbjlaqm,
Wm. Greene, A. Borchort. r .
New Franklin—James O'Byinh, Patrick H. Dekcy,
Jo*iu O’Donnell, Miohael Feeley. :tali'
Gaston—Charles L. Lodge, John Lorch, A. Grk%
Martiu Weudelken.
Green—George Helmbold, Martin Beytsgb, JdkttM;
Duggan, Change E. O’Sullivan, Edmond VfcfiMtjv
John Bryan.
Ueatlicote—Dr. Wm. Sebexzer. N. O. Mills, ps?
Juriah Harriaa, Wm. F. Parker, SHuon E. Bjtok. ***
Jacksr.n—ll. A. Crone, Acfiua McAlpin, Dr. Eobk
P. Mjers. . , . IjdiI *
Jasper—John N. Lewis, F. D. Jordan, E. D. Smyths,
Henrv Bryan. *' : - >u- rj L
Lajayeltt—Edwanl M. Anderson, A. Cloxton Sorrel,
t* and purely vegw
iiuj JaCFeiiJ iii f -.Vi- -Ju i
SSBIml Yi/il ~ sraD^tsu l jt
EImh im gofit fJiniliilTiilin hMfijfa
It rmormtiMT BuD'tonn Orlgtuul Color. :
•{ f.vrwo lla oi ud kum-'i v icF.T . : j-4 ,.,i vrK
mwOg.o^>Jgm temi. aim u.T, tM*s k«M
M/kjum. •„ t.;,
ss« . _ .
J ' ' >a Ig2i
tt has received over six thousand vplutarj fsatlr
if * <9*\W Vt mv *y -kmi *re
OMdUMMEfr.:
It 4HMA 1ft%uft-p»trtiiYbott1ru (the uum. Mown tu
-HeH/km. fe Drtft*Bt*»*AO<mt««i to Dtoe* Ooo,h
'MwheMi it On. DUO per Buttle. mnMk 1
BKWA8 BARKSM ft DO., D.'IK WBiU ft OO. t
ft OO, mmPlettti mm3—1,
of ail, 6rttouotw. 6l,< " u>t11 ''
to qouftciljftaliui, UO,
EDWABI) 0. ASDEBSOB.
, jltflMinalr.! o'^oiatci .Id .nJiitiuLili n.': ■ **
: Am. fir—mth. CtedhofijO—KM. mmu
' ‘ l AhbSDhrANca
“ awwfaa*«jg,
aud tor the nyS.
— —- “TBngjpfgprwcrlbefhemods
( of thi^ ordinance.*’ — - • .
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the cltv nf
ivannah,InCouncllaamahtad^do hereby onfoi”
fSSSSSrtr&te
notexetedieg two laetes hi diameter m
Immediately 00 theinoaccfiga or thaearh
iMIuorkkuot
by this ordinance
TenaMatjn and
U btoiaes which,
!ur ;«* tlOlaUon of
je llsyur to order
of the Sign or awn-
H. Hayui
Magazine—Edward power. Henry Benges, M.^V’8uj
win, F. Bchutz, Edward McU*b., James Dlnoo, -
Gleaeou, John Relly.
' Monterey—Richard A. Wayne, Wto. Hbofi, Henry B.
Christian, Dr. J. J. West. - : : ■ ay*
North Oglethorpe—John Ryan, J. B. Epstein, Jama
Smith. Bernard Smith, Andrew Fhutley, Wllliim (
Flynn.
Middle Oglethorpe—A’feed Kent,R, J. WsdejMS*
Uc-agoey, William Gibbons.
South Oglethorpe. - J. B. Howell, F. J. RuCkert, *
J. Logan. E Moron. _ . ivaaoi
Pulaski.—E. O. Withlngton, T. H. Palmer, Iayap »,
Broom. ' *
rercioal.—Uanrj J. Thomaaaon, H. S. Bogi
John A. Douglusa, L. Mcflorley, Philip Herman®,.
Ttoma-* llemlerson. . ^
Reynolds — William Swoll. Ramon Molina, Dr.Wm
Dhnuaii, Jfhn Young, Antonio Fcrnazdt2. • --
Troup.—i. IS. Hernandez, W. 11. Williams, John
Aaeudbtfi
Walton —1A D. Buchauan, D. Thompeon,
Bennett, Chad L-:e. - .
Wai'ren — U. T. Bdrch. Thos. Hickey, Dr. A W.
Hardee, E Hagar, Tbos. Peppor. '
Washington—Julius8cunits, O. Harrlgan, ASF
lina, JtihuT. Sullivan.
Wesley —3. B Barnwell, J. R. McIntosh.
At Large.—Lewis Gardner, Inspector of Sinks.
JAME8 Sl’EWART, Clerk of Oouneil,
rnay5eod-tf Lr-OUlcio Secretary Board of Health
AlfAIB,
, CERTAIN,
fipMdjrOmft
shhMsm.
NERVOUS
JftSMtm
Published for Information.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLE
ANORDINANOB •
To repeal the Ordiuar.ce passed in Oonndl oa the
twoiiih day of December, 1864, entitled “An or
dinance to prevent the erecrection of awniog
p osts and sign peats In any of the streets or tho?
roughf,.roa of the city of Havannab, and for the
removal of those now standing; to prescribe.tfca'
mode and m^nuer of couatraeUng awnlr ■*
fastening signs, and to affix pbnalt.es for t
lationof this orulnjnce."
Section l. The Mayor and Alderman of the city, of
SaYannab, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain*
That the above recited ordinance be'and the tsae l 1
hereby repealed. *
In OccNClb, April 16th, lSU^d'
Ordinance up- n the first reading and ordered ta.be
published for inforiratlon. .. > ,1 ■..
JAMSS STEWART,
apl7—It Uleik of OoynqlL^
lUag HetaadF In all emopa Of.
1 perfect core
tho use of no
than TWO OR THREE FILLS. - >
•tkdr fane of Mearajgta or Marvona Disease
S«W. Sisk 'S,«“».
Wondarlul Pemadial Agent. ,
^ Evan In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia
anif general henronffilcrangeroents,—of many yesre
ting,—aff»N;fhig , ttie entire system, Its use for a
days, or a few weeka a Hie utmoat, always af
thb most* aftouUblng reilef, and very rarely
_ to produce a eoffipJete and permanent cure. 1*.
.tains no drags fit other material in the iffghterf
>e InjurtoM/eVctf^fo the moot delicate system,
.can always be usa-1 with perfect safety^ It bar
ig beehli»rTmh<ad4iBebymahy^I bnfmratcmi-
tph>aiclan*H,wb» gi v* it their unanimous and
Ht: dan navi
fig flmM byreatt mvrcoelpt of prlco a d postage. •
“ Gaepu:kagm.J.,.-$L0O, FoeUga 4 cents.
«x:padu^H.....$5 00, Pcatape27 cents.
J Twohrefiackafaa.. $8 0*. Postage 48 cento.
’lllfiflMly all Whcdesale and Retali Dealers to
Ofiapi aaf Modfatoea toronghoat tho- ucited state*
**">y *■
j ’ TITRSER k CO.) Sole Propriet6w,
• tm Tkxmost Sraxxr, Bosrox, Mam.
fiat—Oawflm
DISEASES OF T1IE FEET.
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING NAILS, TEHER,
8alt Khonni oi* K«-iirvjv
ASD OTHER DISEA31A VT THE FEET, unfa’
oup
KEOGH.
on, 8. O.,)
MRS. ELIZA
(Formerly of Charleston,
O FFERS her services to the cUiaeca, andJadlcaot:
Savannah, for the treatment anil cars of tfie
above Disease a. . .. .1
Corns aud Ilanfons Cared Wit boat Ptia
RESIDENCE—3S PRESIDENT fcTBEET, (W
Mrs. Ferry’s.
gar Ho urs from £ A. M. to 1 P. M., aad from 9to
6 o'clock P. M. Ijullea treated at their reMdencto.
Charfe, Mud.rAtti. ' ' J “’
She submita, Bom amongst uumerouacertlficatM
the fo-iowiug fiam prominentphyatHausa&d cltupM
of Charleston: : . -it
From Hon. George Bulst. -.c- • e
I am happy to say that Mrs. Keogh has cured fate 5
of several very bad corns, that had troubled mfiYDT
many years. They wore removed without thnlreafij 1
nain. ftiigned) GrouGaBUtof.'
From the late Dr. Edwanl North.*<
r.r I think It my duty to stats that 1 have asfifi 1
.Elios Keogh remove corns and bo&loaa with
greatest e-kill, and without pain. ..
(Signed) Edwaud Nu*th, M. D. '
From Dr. Fitch.
I would recommend all persona who are _
wbh corca to give Mra. Keogh a triaV % bays.
her tr-.ar, with good judgment, and cure them
OPtpsln. (tiignedj VkrtC|k>M.fc
From Dr. B. Hortbu k.
I certify that Mrs. Keogh has cured me of bad
corns, and advise all who ore troubled with them, ox
bunions, to apply to tills lady. . ,. -
(Signed) E. HoxlBxck, M. D.
dec9S—If ^
r J OFFER fiAliB A DBGBNER ffAtF
} IIECHUM JOB FBES8 ; size, l»xl9 InaH*
a#». Tbs.Ftsaeas of.ths paieat wto justly cefo*
iffH fir.tns.ixcrflence of their wore, and. will
tonjtbfngfrum a ■Tntfe-llno vtsmngcarfl tb a nur
aheef roedfanu • TW* fine oao be seen working
Mbm. aaei(t) iainFoanuIn, two(B) Wrancht*.
Son I^-yeolling is, ,fo make room tor »
Jreei. Tbepreasntpdcf of this Pre-a m tfew
-Fl3fi5Mh nrf irlll -sell thu for $490 CASH
Apply at TME8 GFFICJL i- o; beti,-:- ^-Mt"
. ET
31» !
t iijA J
AN OltDINANCE
To preacribc tho kind o( fuel to be used for _
boiler engines iu the- city, of Savannah, and to
affix penalties for violation of thfo ontinanos. -t
Section 1. The Mayor and AidenBea of tha cttf^ML
Savannah, in Connell assembled, do hereby ordaiJW:
That from and efter the passing of this ordinance it
shall not be lawful for any psrann to use In any steam ..
t ag'ne boiler in aaid city, in which there mag bwua: g*“””**
artificial draught by the introduction ol a team in the Jb* aMW**r«*U» —
smoke rack, any fuel other than aft Ui radio or Mtn- “>* WtoUfimF Wl moAMfMMwIi
mlnoua coal, under a peua'tj st no(wMre ^ as i»_w os aim
for each and every day’s efbnca,.
Ordinance passed in Council, April 16th, 1868.
martin J> lrORDc Mayurwo taafo
Attest—Jab Stewaet, Clerk of OounclL * /
' . ■ -i ::v:JT rdIT—St
JOURNAL
A hjgh-to'nbd journal,
Field Sports, Scientific r
K LHarature, Ai^atmthe
be gentlemefi aportamenof
|eot Streaked In afdtgaffied 1
a Kditortal Corps Is large, _
TONBU83RY andF. G. .SKINNER.
CABLBKNBOtf lam rdgnlaf 4eifff|h
■' Home and Foreign Ourrespondence is
able. Tbs Frees of/kbw BaKed States have
Tom a great vSttif ot oohfchmnttry ' tuffinj-
the following are.Mected ? _ 4.
The TVBF t FmD A A
City, now tnd “ "
Printing press
A redied
belli _
a red ted ordinance m
a conviction or the person
lloance. it shall
I cause theltoinCOlttti* retpn'
»K of such parson, Mto-.' rr'Ler bkpenae."’
ordinance pissed Hi Council. Mfiy iSth, 18G8
EDIYaRD f. ANDERtiON, Mayer.
Attest—Jana 8xew^t, Clerk of copncil
' moyis—lot
AN OltDINANCE
TV amend the Tax' and Revenue Ordinance, passed
la Council on the Snth day of Eeccmber, 1867.
Fection 4.. The Mayor and Aldermen of the dtv of
' Adah, IS Council asserobtd. do hereby ordain,
(he Tax Slid Rt veilOw Ordinance pi^eed la
ICQ. on theZOfh day 01 December, in the jrar of
1867, be and the Maine is hereby ko au.ended as that
the tax on f. eight aid pasHUf,* money sba.i, ft cm and
after tho first day of May, IB S be out-boir of one
par oentuoL'instead of one per centum ue by ca.d or
dinance la now pibvideil
OrdtLocce paftaed in. Connell, April 29th. 1848.
- KDWAKD 0. ANDKR.-ON, Mayor.
Attest— Jams Bxxwabt, Clerk of CouuciL
. , ../ . 'mavl— lot
, rfn;
ID AND DB^RIPTION OF FA.
and 8tatiOMrA
sad 'MMei
_ ~ pnaa.finri
Formerly Warren Brotbere.
K'O vnJJ. 'I .v n e
MAURICE hackytt;
ANB AGENT OF TUB BUB-
E 1HVXNG ANO WiUtQil-
: ,coa< ob Mfl COMFArL li . : u ; Jiu
. ^tJB^DNDtm foot of- Drayton
[ street. All orders lor the tiahrennaa DHrtng
I ^ Mgh j3
tnSir) ctilli^a^SlnT .
1
isd iul f jirsav b.igrb Ice Loins ut| a-.o
AN OBUINAHCB;
To jtw to tto CoMIntoaromMf PBottg, tor the tor
8¥ JOHN RYAN,
KjqolF fcVtll .DJSifcldDnU
PfSSSlSlfi’S^uapS^S^fll^?.
ifaMaVmWai
1 <ji pL ,b
lrfortor quality can be had tor
ifoMf 13 ** :
OOrrWast Brood and Bay streets.
-r- - j-ia J riojQ. 10 »Kt u hdt
oaofjd naxolq euv eacvj aqindlofyUFae •<]
soxm hatalu
UHr ^.ar bslfo
UJftlElWjl .COOaiU-ift , . ^Jrl-3/ ixl*"}
- u of - the Woods !
0dl il V. iofl tri'ii vAt* ■cillt.r, 0.1! ce
lt*fFia£SmK eOMPANIOW.”
.foiow vail tto
isa l|
•Woods-
AN OltDINANCE
TO grant to the Bavsnnah, Skidawayand Seaboard
Ra lrosd Company certain rigtits and privileges,
. on certain terms aad re ndition!,
faction I. The M-*yor and Aldermen of the city cl
Savannah, In Council assembled, do hereby ordain,
Tfiat the Savannah, bkidawsy and Seaboard Railroad
G4mp my shall have the tight, with hurso railway
earb or carl 1 ages, to connect tluir line oi raiiway
leading to aihf from tbe country with Drayton ana
Whitaker street*. In Savannah, beginning at Ander
son stret t, and running the line of said Drayton ai d
WhltokfY streets to Bay street and connecting by
Esy street: provided the work of laylhg the track for
inch carriage imirway on Di*avion afreet be com
mend d, m voed ulih, wiibia twelve mr-nilis from
the date of the passing ot this ordinance, and be
oatnpitted wither eighteen inontba from the time
01 buch passing; and tent the work on Whitt-
idr a;reet shall be commnnred within six mouths
after the pacing of this ordlnmu-e, and fiuisuei
within twelve mouths art. r the date of ibis ordi
nance: Aid piovlded turtiicr, t l :at the aaid work
shstt b*.dona us to grading!, cro. Bings, and all other
**-‘ _ igatherewitu coonecud, in the tnonnt-r and ou
' inna prtfecribed in the ontlfante for the esfoh-
hent or line# of street radwat a passed m Conn-
on the first day 01 M y. la the year t lghteenhor-
dted and Mxjx-regen. amlilutail the rales, regula
tions and 6juditl0ns (1 sa J dordIuance in relation to
theranningai cars, ttereti sof fore, and so forth,
shlfiLba applicable to the grant of ouihority her. by
mfidc: And provided furtacr. that the aaid Compa
ny shall, btloio entering upon tb** said work or ai-y
pa ttheicof, enter into bond, with approved cecoii-
iy, to ite city i f savannah to perform and - bide t-y
ult snoh tcim1 ules, regulations and' condiMoni>;
and fUrtneT.thttt. itvriil every d iy a ter beginning fo
run onaiiyairf-etrauTagwSailytoarilmrs-adsy from'
aaid Ander-ou street to Bay street,between the hours
ft^ olx o’clock in the morning and eight o'clock in the
evening : And provided further, that the city of
dayannoh ahull have the same police jurlsdic-
i wlihio s:ild city over the said Savan-
1, hkidawny and Seaboard Railroad Com-
iji Its employees and agents, as it would have
1 over any oapanj that might have been organ
ised under the Oidinaoce hereinbefore mectior td:
Ann on ibis further expre a condition—that if here
after a system of street railways »hall be entered up
on by authority ot the City Council of Savannah,
than all the rights hereby granted shall ceane, and
the propertv of the said Ruvacn&h, Skldaway and
Seobooro Railroad Company, invested or acquired
finder the grant hereby mode, shall be opnraistd by
persons cot exceeding three on each aide, and on
sueh appraisement, such City Railway Company
a&auhavetheopilinto puichase such property at
Mth apprafoed value, and to use and work the earns
JarlltB own benefit theiesAer, and, on the foilnrec-f
oaidtiavannah, Skldaway andS aboard Railroad, 0..
to .snbmii to tuch appraisement within two months
after nouA^tian of the other party of its readiness to
pafehaseon the terms a oreraid. ihen all the rights
and pnvdeges hereby granted should cease, and all
duch property shall revert and batong to the Oily el
v iwdmancc pavsed In CohncQ. April 29:b, 1867.
• KDWARDO. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attea-doiua&rsWABX, Clerk or OoaaciL
mayl—lOt -
; osfcc: AN ORDINANCE
To continue in force until the fast dhr of Jtrae next,
1S6S. the provisions of the ordinance passed in
on 1 he flfUi day of Septembt-r, 1S66. entl-
An ordinance to'suvpepd for a limited period
matfoa of the FireOrdiaan e of the City of
MU. in and over certaln portions of the city,
andJo remU certain penalties that may have been
A The provialQna.of the Above recited ordl
relation to the er&cllon and fepair of build
iat portion of thw etty osst of -Price street
sopfih #f unorky stre«fo«Mk Alto that portion of
thfi city ea*t of Weed Brood atretf. aouih of Gaston
-*restatrtl west of T»tn»ll sm-et, expired on the 3tit
iy ol Julfi, 13kf; sod whereas, sold provisfoma were,
by onordimu ce passed tu Quo qci| on the ?d day of
*■-- 13G7,extiniled to the 1st day of Junuaiy
/now therefore— ‘ -’ • J u 1
ion L * he Mayor and Aide*' an of the city of
~ - \ la Council ussemSded, do hereby oidaln,
provtsiona of sold above recited ordinance
of September/ i«g, m rotation to such
' repair of buildioga within esid portions
‘ mJ the same ore heieby farther ex
ist day ol f-dHU^y but to the lit
•d la Council, April 1st, 1688.
. BQWABft (?► ANDERSON, Mayor.
- Attest—JtMSg BritWABT. Clerk of CooLcil.
rales anti regulations for the government of ti e
Harbor Mastered Savannah, rabject to the sp-
fdovah revta’on and, control of the City Council
i gr8aTanuah, and on ceitoin forma and conffi-
Ion 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
h; in Council aassmblid. do hereby ordain,
*rr |a hereby given tatfie Compnladonerf of
Cybeeand Blver8a?Annah to
none RW4he government of
. 9 Matter Qf fievaunafc eubjeei to tkeap-
eviaion and control ot the Ctty . Council of
. h; arkfifiat. Upon the taopfWh of Such rules
I regulations and the approval of Council, the
' ^ ^ba tbeggp oed regutattPnsfor thajov-
”, Mm)wHhjMia01t/amtSi:
Briber, that nothing to-this ordinance ccn-
d ohaU be eoastrMtollravNfitMbyor in the
—* —■' - ** -* - ■* 1 In Council
f penalties
To grevent tlto unerodohneht, ht "fmeeAa lying M
- « *- i^ob |ha
a l.*The Mayor and Alderman of the city of
— * WfibfiA -da hereby
^MAObaUte
• other part of