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I was in the hand #f God* ,
Dome upon the ru*b«*H
On a visioned moan** troa *
Gazins o’er a txjuqqlesp vale—
F.r » th. eye «*■>“ «■*»“ *»K» 4
With the reireebta ot foe dead.
Sons of u ® Captivity,
Prin«o and peasant, warrior, slave,
The"* lay naked u> the aky—
■rwaa a min Nation’s grave;
Death sat on his loneliest throne
In that wilderness of bone.
Horn arose and twilight fell,
Still the bones lay bleached and bare;
Midnight brought the panther's yell
Bounding through hie human lair,
Till above the world of Olay
Ages seemed to wear away.
On my spirit came a sound
Like the gush of desert springs
Bursting o’er the burning groand—
“Prophet of the Klog or Kings,
Shall not Israel live again ?—
ahall not these dry bones be men ?"
Then 1 stood and prophesied.
“Come together, bona to bone,”
Sndden os the stormy tide,
Thick as leaves by tempest strewn.
Heaving o’er the mighty vale,
Sbuok the remnants cold and pale 1
THE
O D
PURIFIER
Flesh to flesh was clinging now;
There was seen the warrior limb,
There was seen the princely brow—
Bat the Stately eye was dim;
Mailed in steel, or robed in gold,
All was corpse-like, all was Cold.
Then the voice was heard once more—
“Prophet, call the winds of Heaveul”
As along the threshing floor
Chaft before the gale is driven,
At the blast, with shout and clang,
On their feet tbe myriads sprang 1
Flashed to Heaven the visioned shield,
Whirlwind-axe and ligbtnlag-aword,
Crushing on a bloody field
Syria's chariot, Egypt’s horde,
Till on Zion's Summit shone
Israel's angel-guarded Throne.
T his is one of the most pebfect vegetable alterative and blood
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all its forms, SKIN DISEASES such as Pimples, Boils, Tetter or Salt Rbeum, Ringworm,
Ervsypelas, Cbrooio Rheumatism, Scrofulous Sore Eyes. ULCERS of every kind, every
known kind ot CONSTITUTIONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES—no'matter
bow old or inveterate. It qnickly removes vims from the Oonatitntion and Blood, and re
stores the patient to perfect health and pnrity. This REMEDY is OBed and recom
mended by tbe moBt eminent medical men, and is known by its works as the tree ii known
by its frails. WARRANTED TO CURE.
‘ FOR SALE BY THE DRUGGISTS.
J: N. PEMBERTON A CO.,
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Solomons & Co.,
WtUUIAtl AIEITt, 1AYAIIAK, IA.
A.. A-
April H—eod 3m
Then tbe vision swept away;
Thunders rolled o’er earth and Heaven,
Like the thunders of that day
When earth’s pillars shall be riven:
Hear I not the rushing wings ?
Art thou coming. King of Kings*
SOUTHERN
LIFfi INSURANCE COMPANY.
In General-
—No one is a voter in Liberia unless of
African descent, and not even then if not a
possessor of real estate.
—North Germany is beginning to send
emigrants to the United Stales. As many as
250,000 Teutons are expected this year.
PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION
PRINCIPAL OFFICES:
ATLANTA, GA., MEMPHIS, TENN.,
LOUISVILLE, K¥,
—The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher is in
favor of Chiei Justice Chase’s election as
President
CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000
—Senator Sprague was re-elected to the
United Slates Senate by the Rhode Island
Legislature on Wednesday, without opposi
tion.
TN8UB1S LIVES, AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS and
A PayaLoi
_ Pays Losses. Its principal business la with South
ern States, and to them it appeals for patronage. It
Haa Ample Meant to fatly Protect Poli
cy Holders and Pay all Losses.
—It is reported that Mrs. Gaines has re
ceived anonymous letters from New Orleans,
warning her against the execution of her
rights under the will of Daniel Clark, if she
would escape personal violence.
—John Hopkins, the wealthiest man in
Baltimore, now approachiog octogenarian
life, has made his will bequeathing a million
and a half, with a magnificent suburban es
tate, for a great university, as well as another
million tor a hospital in the city.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ATLANTA, GA:
John B. Gobdon, Bbn. H. Hill,
H. Colquitt, a. Auerkll,
B. W. Holland, J. B. Callawat,
B.O. Yancey, B. J. Smith,
J. M. Johnson, Wads Hampton,
J. F. Alexander.
OFFICERS:
John B. Gordon, President; Bfn. H. Hill, A. H*
Colquitt, Vice Presidents; A. austeix, E. W. Hol
land, Finance Committee; W. C. Morris, Secretary.
Legal Notices.
Notice.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty County, at
the first regular term, after expiration or two months
from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate ofG. W- Dunham, late of aald county,
deceased, lor the benefit of the heira and creditors of
said estate. ANN C. HART,
Jel3-law2m Admx. de bonis non:
Chatham Sheriffs Sale.
TTNDKB AND BY VIBTUfc OF A DISTRAIN
U War I ' “ --
_ Warrant, Issued out of the Honorable the
County Court of Chatham county. In favor of Georg*
8. Owens, Exocntor, vs. Asa L Harris and Richard-
■one F Akin; I have levied upon and will, sail, on tbe
FIRSr TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT, before the Court
House door, In the city of Savannah, county of Chat
ham, end State of Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wlt.
3 large bay horse Males and A large bay mare
Mole, iron IS to 17 hands high,
1 sorrel mare Mule, 16 hands high,
3 email brown Mates,
l brown mare Mala medium else,
» dark brown Moles, 16 hands high,
3 four-horse Plantation Wagons,
l two-horse Bice Drill,
4 one-horse Rice Drills,
a Fists, aboat 86 feet lone.
Pointed oat as the property of the within named de
fendants. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
j e6—1 awtd Sheriff Chatham County.
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
—An Indian requested an agent in north
ern Iowa to furnish him with whiskey for s'
young warrior who bad been bitten by a
rattlesnake, intimating that four quarts
would be necessary. “Poor quarts!” re
peated the agent with surprise, "as much as
that?” “YtA,” replied the Indian, "four
quarts—snake very big.”
—During the reception of the Chinese
Embassy iu the House of Representatives,
Mr. Hooper, delegate from Utah, was intro
duced to one of the interpreters, Teh.—
"Utah!” said Teh, mechanically bringing
his hands together: "Utah! Heap of
wives!” The remark gave rite to a universal
laugh in the vicinity, and indicated singular
familiarity with American affairs.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MEMPHIS, TENN:
R. C. Brinkley, President Memphis & Little Bock
RatUoad. _ „
8am. Tatb, President Memphis A Charleston R. R.
F. M. White, President Misa. A Tennessee R. R.
Amos Woodruff, President Memphis A Ohio R. B.
T. A Davis, President First Nat’l Bank, Memphis.
O. P. Norris, CashierFirst Nat’l Bank, Memphis.
N. B. Forrest, Memphis.
T. A. Nelson, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
Hugh Torrence, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
J. Weller, Contractor, Memphis.
W. A. urvynn, Cotton Factor,.Memphis.
8. H. D* Bevoke, Planter. Msmphte.
L. Howts, Cotton-Factor, Memphi*.
C. W. Frazer, Attorney at Law, Memphis.
C. O. fitt'KNoEB, Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant, LouUvllle, Ky.
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
JULY NEXT, before the Court House door in
the city of Savannah, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
Tbe VERNON SHELL HOAD, the CHARTER of
tbe Vernon Shell Road Company, the TOLL HOUSE,
TWO IRON ROLLERS, and all the right s and appur
tenances of said Company.
Levied upon by vinne of g i. fa. Issued out of the
Superior Court of Chatham comity, in favor of tbe
Home Insorahoe Company of Savannah. Proparty
pointed oat by plaintiff’s attorney.
B«NJ. L. OOLE,
Je6—law4w Sheriff Chatham Qoonty.
i
OFFICERS:
F. M. White, Acting President; R. O. Brinkley,
8am. Tate, Vice Presidents; F. S. Davis, Treasurer;
Ben. Mat, Secretary.
.» property of
‘‘rebels” under the act of July 17,1862, ac
cording to documents submitted to Congress,
have, it in stated, brought into tbe treasury
only $162,000. The proceeds of chptmed
and abandoned cotton, however, amounted
to $44,662,000. Of this sum, $15,719,000
was paid over by the late Simeon Draper out
of sales of cotton captured at Savannah.
GEN. N. B. FORREST,
fiENERAL TRAVELLING AGENT.
QTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—TO
O all whom it mat concern:
Whereas. AaroaH. Champion will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismiatory on the es
tate of William H. Davis, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said court
to make objection (if any they have) bn or before the
first Monday in December next, Otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness -my official signature, this 91st day ol
May, 1868. D. A. O’BYRNE,
may22—lam6m Ordinary Chatham county.
NET ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, FEB.
lit, 1868, $256,917.94.
Ur.
—'Thtodorus had several wive« and many
children, and when on the first anxious day
of negotiation Lieutenant Prideanx told him
that honorable treatment would be given to
him and his family if he surrendered himself
and Magdala, he broke ont with an odd mix
ture, for such a moment, of humor and in
dignation. “What does your chief mean by
my family? Is he prepared for a thousand? ‘
N. M. SNEED,
DENTIST,
No. 117 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.,
GENERAL AGENT FOB THE COMPANY AT
SAVANNAH, GA.,
with Sob-Agents in City and the Oonnties adjoining
' msylfl—1(
—The custom of allowing- the bride a mo
nopoly of the wedding presents wag not ad
hered*to at a recent fashionable wedding in
St. Louis. The grobtn was substantially re
membered in a special douceur, tbe donor of
which was the|bride’s mother. In a jfcilver
pitcher was a plain-looking bit of paper,
which was found to be, by tboae who had
the curiosity to examine it, a check in hie
favor lor twenty-five thousand dollars. ,
—A peculiar circle was observed around
the sun at Boston last week, which gave rise
to much speculation. Ooe of the savans of
the Hub explains that its appearance wag
attributable "to the inferior diaphanfoity of
the circumferential adumbration, in photo
metric comparison with tbe superjacent
cirro-cumuli,” and that "phenomenon was
merely hygrometric.” Boston is ’satisfied
with the explanation.
Colonial Poetry . —The Australian Church
man, which circulates among the church
men and educated classes of Australia, has
a poem on the shooting of Prince Alfred.
The following is a specimen verse :
“Australians, we nave a weight to bear—
That In this land pf gold
An act most loul, most terrible.
It makes your blood ran cold.
To think that oar beloved Prince,,
So gentle, good and kind,
Should in the act of benevolence
Be shot at from behind.''
Ah Inconstant Wife Sold fob $500.—
A correspondent of the Hartford Courant
tells the following story: '.‘A man living in a
town not far from Middletown hag a younj
and pretty wife, babbie has had occ^mon fo
the p&st year to believe that shahiaani ai
lection for two. other men. Not long ago be
had a quarrel with her, which ended, * all
parties agreeing, in bis selling bis interest in
her to a Middletown merchant tor five bun-
pred dollars, ready money, whiob was duly
paid, since which time abe kaabhenitopir '
at a hotel in a town not a thousand bales
low there, and the said merchant pays her
occasional visits.” .
ALLE1T8 PAD) DOCTOR!
THEJETNA
LIFE INSURANCE
i* COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
HAS NEVER YST
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
polar and successful Company Issued In
Mew Policies, being the largest
number issued by any Company in America except
ooe—one-tenth of all, and over four times the aver
age of the forty-one Companies doing business in
New toft, as shown by the official reports.
49~A DIVIDEND of 50 Per oeut- was declared in
January, 1868, which will be allowed on all LIFE
POLICIES, the premiums for which fall due prior to
March, I860—this being tits fifth consecutive 50 Per
°The5KTWA‘accommodates the insured by giving
credit for half the premium when desired, wbioh
credit may continue at 6 Per Cent. Interest until
oancsled by dividend*,thus furnishing a much larger
amount of tasnrance for a much smaller cash pay
ment than la required in on all cash company,
POLICIES ISSUED
ruwuua, rnjauw m ——-- —
it occur* sooner, on which the premium Is payable
in ten annual 9* annual payments. TERM
POLICIES, insuring for any number of years—and
r JOINT LIFE POLICIES, insuring the lives of tw5
persons, payable to tbe survivor on the decease of
theother.
stsst^rss^sassss^s:
ll tlte advantage* poseeesod by any. and at as favor-
< W. B. GRIFFIN,
05 General Agent,
/ ! .' ee BAT STRUT, SAVANNAH. GA<
oplT—8m '
, FbUadslphla and
lay ABB 1 itjticIN^lKEi AiffWn, ■Commission' ahd
WTMppIo, Mtrcl^te.
Georgia. Consignments of all kinds solicited. Auc
tion days Tuesdays ami Fridays/' Agent for first
quallur Kerosene OU. : , _ opEMt**
J 11 0. HOWLAND S CO., Storage and General
■ Oom mission Merchants. JM**J*.£®2!!J££'
Warehouses.
andsamglng.
Til. GRIFFIN * CO., Cotton Factor*. Corn-
• mission and Forwarding, Merchants, No. 96
Roy street, Savannah, Qeorgia. jy*6—ly
>N A WILSON, Cotton ffaetooi au,d;oo-
\jy*ir>eTai*OommlBsloa Merchants*
Savannah, Georgia. Liberal advou<
sigaments to oarselvas or oar frient
and LtveipoaL
u 'man
0*1
T.
H t MA~tewHAi,l. ■*. RRU.V General commte-
- 5 - -“TnA Lumber MMMM Mo.fi
Harris* Block, fiiay street. foot of Llrtyte.
ments respectfully solicited, and will reoelve strict
E C. WADE h.CO.* Cotton Factors and Oom-
• «jittlw Merctoruts, No. 9 BtoddardW^wer
sans u. H. MILLAR, ft OO., 167 Bay street.
TV million Merchants. Dealera in_Haiirosd Bnp-
l’s Cotton
pMes,
Wi
atsonlb Co.’s Axis
for lngtrsoll’B Ootto
r.’sAxls Crease, Be.
r Tress and John
M AH^ALfi
WHOIiSUlia LNDOB HlAbEHi.
m J, DUNBAR A CD., lmport«*«ul DoAhri
A, la Brendk*. WklAwau Wtam, km
jra
WHOLH9ALB OBOCBU.
■ M. DAVIDSON, WboleM» ! Defklr In 8,0-
00.-, TMlAd-lgl.
MeUVB,, *c.. AT UTAH..
nUOTOMHOUSEaUADKA, bj f. DOWD, linlue,
IMT Of Pel OfftoA. T
... BHt Of AIM. WiMO.
Ofarun, Ac., *ud a Lnocb .vary day irom U
tUl'i. F
HOUDK, comer ol SI. Jalien end JetSe:
Aonac unite, proprietor. Beet of Aim,
Wlnee, Lmaom, dter».«<a, alw.y, on head, ijta
DRUGGIST, AND AFOTHECA1USB.
E GBERT h. TATES, DraggUi end Avotliccery
end Wholeeele Beeler In Wfndow Hletoend
Heroeeee OIL corner JefTerroa ud McDonoagn
•trwte, end corner lert Broe.1 end fcoagdtoa
.u.. lyre—i,
PfiOTOGHAPHA
P HOTOOKAPHE. endeU olker «jla ol Plctaren,
wild Frames, Plltlnfa, Ceic, Ac., of mrr kind,
uopiesof ellkmfcHtmDlAPWare, neetljMlikJk
stereoscopic viewsof OonaTefirare «ndSe»tomidi.
Corncrof WUteXer ud Brougnton etreeU. IB
vneos. . . .
" —
watches And jkwiclhv.
Jt QBOB JLAUDEBeel^U^ WevcOofc
end Silverware, BoD itreot, oppoelte Muonic
HoU' Bavonaofi, Go. Watches and Jew elr^carefmly
QAMfefiLr. HAMILTON <suPCMWir toWUmotA
gTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern
Whereas, John o. Ferrill will apply at the Court
ol Ordinary for Letters Dismimoryas Administra
tor on the estate of Charles A. Henderson, late of
*ald county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
;ourt, to make objection, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in December next, otherwise
■old letters will be graiited-
Witness my official signature this first day of June,
568. D. A. O’BYRNE,
JeS-lamflm* Ordinary Chatham County.,
streets, ti
tertra^d
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.
To all whom It may concern:
Whereas, Jesse Brewer will apply at the Conrtof
Ordinary fer Letters of Administration on the estate
of George E. Brewer, of said conqty, deceased:
These are,therefore, to cite.and OdmonUhall whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said court to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness nr y official signature this »th day of May.
368. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
Jei—law4w Ordinary LlbsrtfrQSuntf.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it mayconcern;
'Whereas, James 'J. McGowan will apply at the
-- - " ~ *— '’ Administration on
Court of Ordinary for Letters of
the estate of Jeremiah Cavanangh, of said county,
deceased. '
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
-- --- —**- »yhave)on jpr^bo-
whom it may concern, to be and aj
Court to make objection (If atiy t|e;
fore the first Monday In July
said letters will be granted.
uly next, othi
Witness my official signature this 14th day of
May, 1868. D.'A. O'BYRNE,
mayie—lawfiw .O. C. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom It may concern:
Whereas, Elijah F. Henderson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dlemiasory aa Ad
ministrator on the estate of ElQa Henderson, of? fiaifi
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whoa
ft may concern, to bv and appear before said Conrtto
make’objection (if any they 'have) on or before the
first Monday in Dsoember Bext,oth«rwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 16th day <
May, 1868. D. A- O'BYRNE,
may 16—Iam6m* O. C. 0.
Administrator’s Sale,
W ILL BE BOLD before till Court House door
Appling county, on the first TUESDAY in An-
gust next, one lot of LAND In the fid district of said
comity, containing 40O»cres more or lees, known as
Lot No. 468, for tbp benefit of the hefrs ahd creditors
of tbs estate of JOHNTfYAL, dscsassd:
maylfi—lawfim*■ ■ j • ' ■
gTATE OF ft*
LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
5 ellwkomitmaydonoern: ' r .
Whereas, B. A. Fraser will apply at ths Court of
Ordinary for LetUra Dtamisaofr.M Eghoutor on the
estate of Joseph Quartsrman, of said county.
\ These ar«,therafors,toeUf aado——
It may ooncera to bo and appear before a
makeobjcoUon (if any they navel, on o
first Monday to Angast next, f —
Will be granted. , _
Witness my official signature, this fid J
ruary, 1848. W. P. G '
fiBblS—lanlm Ordinary of 1
Dealer in Watches, RUve rwaro, Jew-
, corner Whitaker, St. Julian an 1 Congress
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Ghroanwne-
by transit.
BAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, &e.
hanxoW_
turer Of Sails, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bop,
'' at New York price*. Jyfi*
H1TB6TS AMD EfiGlfiEEIM.
D. T. Scranton,
icbssl Chto, W. H. Dooaer, Ji
Gaudryf^B^MarahalU j7 h. Demand^
a Ash, T. Rettly. Wi*. Hoger*
Henry Mesnhard, T. M. Norwood,
CharUoZ-John R. Hamlet, William W. Oeosge.
rfkom.-PhUip |f. Bussell, Wm. H. Bordley, A&-
Goebet. Wm. B. Eyft»a*:HijJ Inrlix.—
itmbfo,—Benjamin Gammon, DUgsid Fsrgaeoa,
a MH. HUT,
g, HeidUbger.
tbrtyth—Waring Bussell, Benjamin F. SheftaU.
Frewtoion—Livingston Connell, John B. Hogg, John
^FrankUn-BolaBion Gardner. Junes Inehiisc
Wm. Grdene. A. Borchert. „
Fm Franklin—J smes O’Byrne, Patrick H. Dsacy,
t-rek. A. GraDH,
Ortm-ftomst HUaDoU, M.rtinB«Jtolk, JU. 0.
Dnuu, ChuiM X. O'lUlllTU, EtaoDd FUkertJ,
Jofm Brjaa. _
BaUhmte-Dr. Wm. gcbwnr. N. O. MlUx Dv.
Jnrl.li Herrin, Wm. F. FtoMr, «mim X, Bjo«.
Jackson—H. A. Drue, Aagn, HnAlpln, Dr-Boltt
V 'Jatper^-John N. Inll, F. O. Joriu. X. D, BmrttA
Henry Bryan.
LqTayette-Edward M. Andoraon, A. Olaxton Barrel
O Cohen, Jr. .
Liberty—M. Boyley. John Cooper, WtiHem Wsllsos
H. Haym. Goo#-
Magadne—Edward Power, Henry Hengse, M- T.8
win, F. Schutz, Edward MoGabe, Jamaa Dinop,
Gleason, John Kelly. .....
Monterey—Richard A. Wayne, Wm. Hone, Hanry B.
Christian, Dr. J. J. West. _ ’ • •?, 2
North Oglethorpe—John Ryan, J. B. Epstein. Jam4
Smith, Bernard Smith, Andrew Flsttloy, William (
F1 S3<K« Oglethorpe—AUnd Kant, B. J, Wsds.Jaou
Bsagney, William Gibbons. „ . ^
South Oglethorpe.—J. B. Howell, F. J. Bnftert,
, LogsQ, E Moran.
Pulatki.-E. O. Withlngton, T. H.
Broom.
JVrcinoL—Hur, J. Tbonumon, H. X Bngwd,^
Jobs A. DoagtaM, L. NoSarlej, FnUlp Humus,
Tbamu Heodmoo.
BeyMUt —William SwoU, Huron HoUU, Dr. Wl
Duron, John Vouoe, Antonio Emmudox
Troup.—1. E. Herouder, W. H. Wllllun,, John
Asendorf. „
Walton.—U.. D. Buchanan, D. Thompson, Henry
Bennett, Chss. Lee. _ ^
Warren — R. T. Burch. Thos. Hickey, Dr. B. W.
Hardee, E. Hager, Thos. Pepper.
*-«*—“ohulte, 0.
Harrtgsn, A. Ga*
Washington.—Julius Sobull
Una, John T. Sullivan.
Wesley.—J. B. Barnwell, J. B. McIntosh.
At Large.—Lewis Gardner, Inspector of fiinka.
JAMES SrEWABT, Clark of Ootmd .
msy6eod-tf Ex-Officio Secretary Board of Haaltb
Published for Information,
A. BILL TO BB ENTITLED
AN OBDINAKOB
To repeal the Ordinance passed in Oosmetl on tbe
twelfth day of December, 1886, entitled “An or
dinance to prevent the ereorection of owning
'posts and sign posts in any of the aireete or tho
roughfares of the city of Savaimah, and for tbo
removal of those now standing; to prearrtbe lb i
mods and manner of oonstructinc awnings *
fastening signs, and to affix penattiwfor the'
iation of this ordinance.*’
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city <ot
Savannah, in Council aassmbled, do hereby ordsla.
That the above recited onitasocebe sad the same in
lurabj repuled. u ^ uu>> ^
Ordinance npon the firat reading and ordered to be
published for Information. ... . __
- JAMBS STEW ART,
apl7—It Clsik of OoundL
DISEASES OF THE FEEX
Corns, Bunions^ ■**”
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER.
Salt Rlienm or Hcurvy,
And otheb diseases or the feet.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Cturluton, & 0.4
O masker urvlou to the dtleene, ud lndtoeol
Sovuimli, for the uesusut and cue of tin.
Cm end Bunion. Cured Without Palm
tr residence—se fbesident street, (at
Mrs. perry’s.
BM'Hoars from 9 Aa M. to 1 P. M., lad from 9 to
6 o’clock P. M. Ladies treated at tbate rsffidencs
' Charga. Moderate.
She snbmite, fion amoogt^nuaseroua cortllcitea
the following from prominent physicians and cltteeu
of Charleston:
From Hoo..George Bulat.
I am happy to say that Mt«k Keogh
of aeveral very bad corns, that had ti
■may yean. They wen removed without the
i
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
M ffRPflY A CLARK, Wl street, opposite the
T Pulaski House, House, ~ *
boat Painters. GUffing, Gr
—- mL - gignsof everg*“
iptipn.
TT
V!**
C i RADY A TULLY. Pialn ahd Ornamental Pin-,
F terers and Dealers Is I*" *
I terers and Dealers In laths. Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Commit sad Building Material, Bryan street, between
Drayton and Aborcora streets, augl-tf
From the late Dr. Bdward North.
I think it my duty to state that I have seen Mia.
Elisa Keogh remove corns and bunions with
greatest ffitiU* OM without psffi. ^
■ (Signed) o6wA>n Nonxu, M. D.
From Dr. Ifttch.
I would recommend all pemou who ore afflicted
with corns to give Mrs. Keogh a trial. I have
her treat, with good judgment, and cure them
out pain- (Signed) J. PITCH, M,
: ftomDr.I. Horlback. :. _
I certify that Mrs. Keogh hu cured mn of M
cornw and advise all who art troubled with ^— “
bunions, to apply to thto lady.
(Signed) Hoxnaxox, M. H.
BOOKS A*I» ilEWintraU.
A BHO„ Bull nextto tke Ftnt
AN ORDINANCE
To prescribe the kind ot fuel to be used for
boiler engines in the city of Savannah, and
. affix pepaltiea for violation of this
Section l. The Mayor and
Savannah, in Connell asseml—
„ That from and after the passing of sjilf
olers in Newspaper«, Magsunes, shall not be lawful for any parson to use la ^ _
lonery. The latest New York and engine boiler in said city, in Wbioh there may be
id Weekly Newspapers reeeived by artificial dranght by the introduotton of ftqsfolni^-
■moke stack, any fuel, ottos than anthracite otMt
mlnona oosl. nnder a penalty of not tnors tban«l(Mr
for each and every day’s offenc*.
Ordinance paasod in Oounel), April 16th, 1868.
MABTIH J. FOBD, Mayor pro tea.
Attest—Jas. Stxwaxv, dark of OoundL .
*^”—i
ice, Dealers
and Stationer,
Dally and Weekly
mutiana steamer.
JUte-ly
DNOEBTAK6UMI.
fUSON A DIXON, Undertaken, 190 Brough
ton Street, dealers in Fisk's Patimt Metallic,
(lsfonSohed ti the
shoifflim notice.; Doanttyorden jvmwffi
Turf, Field and
AND
JOURNAL of socnr,
I the ereoften of bnu
'‘ ttib tttobos In diameter, to
[ inlki.
PRINTING PRESS
!„(■ ,c in:.
or XEn to inokaennrototola.
_.eoneenMK. <* **»"«, Me, m.
man, or nnder esy ursine or th, cor.
- wd pravtinA fottku. Ikntenck m
. 11 not totoffonr-ifk AS, JM lu«S
foe light ftlierefrom. to nxtptt Humble to t,
brated
printa
naif a
in MM
OFfti toft BMiB A DBGHWBK HALF
16*18, to#hto
UM JGB I
rwiii
Stoeks. i
Press areIwo set h Belter
Mtmldmfive<6)Chases, wifi)
WewUI sell thte for #450 CASH
Apply atiTHtf ©FUG*, .. • - »«“!•
And any person v
r provision of
_bie to the penalty or .MoalUasln m2
cited ordinance meutiosss; besides whlct,
Uon or the person ao guilty ^ of vtolaUon of
i, jt shall no lawfal for the Major to ord«
the immediate romovajof the sign or aw
person, at bis Of h*raxpwwe.
noe fMaawffitojft^l1868.
EDWARD C. ANoERBON, Major,
AttAKt—James Sxswakt, Clark of OoundL
majlL-iot
lo amend the
lx Connell
forest City
1
Warehouse
AN OfiPmANCE
Tax and Reveone Ordinance, passed
on the SOth day Of December, 186T.
1. Tbe Mayor and Atdennen of the cttv«r
lbM> & hereby onhit
■ am —- sa
> paamdia
tbs year of
KIND AND Dl
Printers, Book-b
nufactured and for aalfo
uly warren Brothers.
J. WARRKN^Af ent.
MAURICE HACKfeTT,
AND AGENT OF THE OTB-
B DIVING AND WREOK-
1NOCPNPANY.
_ In Council I
Tex end Rerenn.
„_j>ciilno foe 30»mnx M Deoeofow, Int .
lecf. be and tbe unt U kerebj ennamded uuut
foe tax (rotroignt endipMacemeuFtUll. from tu
alter the Swt day ol Mar, UFA be one-bell or m
,r cento aa, inuead of one *er ci OH in ae bj uld or.
K5ffLm.ifo.Nk.ux
HDHARD a ANDkfeON. Major,
i MWAB^ Clark of OoundL
mqyl-i9t
—
AN ORDINANCE
T o irtuorto th^BaTannali.-’ BMdsway and fieqhoart
assaaS^^ 1
Oroeff Company certain rights sad prlvliegm
certain terms and Conditions. ^
and Aldermen of the etty of
-embled, do hereby ordaifl,
iway and Seaboard Balhcad
‘ “ r_ *“ with boras niM#
—Airline ol"nDt-S
itry tilth Drayton a
JZ&Sm
That t ii# Savannah,
Comps ay ^ehsDJmve
INT XSSS.
RT JOHR RYAN,
inantENT Sole Proprietor, wbo take, tbta method
X aJ foanXlDE bia many klodpattona for fotorcon-
todbactin, b,
pnmad foa wofo of leiin, foa track for
ago nilwap on DraRon alraet beaoep
, _i Rood klUbWifoio tvel,e moulba AMI
oi the ratTt“f of this ordinance, and W
completed, witltin sixteen months from (he tong
of such: passing; and that the work on If Ut
ter etrdet alutll be commenced within six months
ayr^tljepaaHing^ _thls ordlnSD^, qua flnishei
nance: ,And ]
i atQhrtha*dsfs of
finitbei
this oyfl.
to sup]
generous, patronage, and now osanr
B f ft will ba Ms greatest pfeararcTo eon tint
them with every tiling in Ms line of a snoo
ty, and at as h w rates as similar artidia
nior quality can be had fdi 1 te : tMs or any
other city. Long experience in this special buBineae
me to excel the prodncUons of every
-mUmrorablUbmanb ^
Cor. West Broad andBay streets.
thlngatherewith connected, in the manner index
the ten is prescribed in the ortinonci for the esty>
lishmeqt or lines of streetrtllwajs passed (g Qv '
ell on the first dsyof May.In the year eighteen ’ ^
dred and sixty-seven, end »h*t«l $Be rules, r j*®**
tlons end conditions of said ordinance in te* e * Q1 »;
the runping of cars,. the ratef ot terfl, or
shaHbeapfiteaWeto the grant of ouD’
made: And provided further, that l*
ny shall, before antoriag upon the r
part thereof, enter into hood, wtt r
1 y, to the city ot Savannah to V
alt fuel) terms, rules, rogute
;h6Lthatilwill «W fSrb
^Tronitr™!^- 11 *^ 1 «<wr Um e!jS lu
i-ovlded further, that the city of
t have the soma potica jsiisdk-
said city over the said Sarao-
M »'-way and Seaboard Railroad Com-
employees end sgetite, te ft wooldhovt
any company that might hive haaa oraso-
* the ordinance hereinbefore
forttaekaifreki i
imol acreet railway, .ball be entared op.
-|tj o< foe Citj oowanijR eiyaou,
ifibls hereby granted .ball cim, and
- Rarannab. Skldaway and
a Rallroad-'Cronpnny, tewtlkd nr a^H
‘W'W, tototo. .ball be amaiaedby
not exceeding three on each tide, and o> , ■
jpntisement, such City BaUway Cotnpsa M
re the option to purchase auoh property i y ■
deed value, end to use agd work the sor
benefit thereafter, and, oa the ftUuee * i
nab, Btidnway nan Seaboard £
'it to such appraiwmuttt wtthin two men r
flestion of the other party ot its raodinsw ./JT, I
f&l
ty abaU mart and belodg to foe Ul, 1
AUMt—lmu SrkWfor, clerk d Oonncii
“ • "-■ ' m*fl~ -iw
■oldfromXto9OXSXNxpoud edrueeQa ofonr
ot tba earn, olamlflmunnginned on foe oydmyy pin;
« broken wbAaobFareHM-flie-tMtaB,
repeieike eknera mlion itetad otoc tt.
CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary
i te important to planted la the purchase of
■itaeassewa-sy.
esd FtorMa ■ 0*11 bad
tee Umple Ol# at our offlro. WSend for Oircolu.
WM. JtOTABKa ca,
WMeeele Dtocen «d OwxlarteB Xerebanto,
8ATAXNAH, aAi ; ; "
^-Errata tor "0CU.ETTS ETEEL.BRDHX O0T
TON DIN." alio MAtiK COM SUPER-
FHOHFHarl OP LHEX** ' anW-em
AN ORDINANCE
*0 eonuuneln fore, ntB foeAaTO day M lux m i
Sy^ssgsss. gr?/
‘An ordinance to suspead for a limited p* £
of the FlreOnUnau e of the ci 11
- - *ad OvorauteOu portion* ef t* “ 1
remit certain p"““ “—* B
fred.”
'^13*88.
te**** i
naooe, in rslatioh I
tea* la that j
n punalttoa that may have, £2.
eeiftb.
NICK OF TBE WOODS!
ijick of the Woods l
“FIRESIDE COMPANION.’’
DRGE MUNRO A CO. have, at on Immense
*pubMsh-
: or the WOODS r-
TogtrotofoeOiotolr-- kNANC®--
of Ty bee and Hiv ot Pilotage hr thvBte
— -- ▼ erSavsnnalrtheppwertomte* '
'-i-ittcu:'- *pxs wooiwS;
r er savsnnalrthe power to i
*- i «tiOBe lac^the gevavtimeat sf tt*
bob' -**•*■ “ rertton tenna and conal-
wjSKKSSf *** fo the Oommlstionen of
most remarkable and exciting itmy
A HIGH-TONED JOU
; Field Sports, ff-'—
Htoter of Baumsah, i
government of
adoption of suchroM
tiMSP-
Council fli
OoundL ft*
10th, 1MB.
i ■
ROYAL
OBOUICE GOIPiHT,
CSTiTX OF OEO&OIA—UBEBTT OODNTT—To
O »11»
, all wbon ll any eocoern:
VTbereae. Jeaea Brewer end Jobe F. U
iSj m
of Mid
The«
or UVERFOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND £1,600,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
whom it may caacern, to be and appear before sold
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in August next, Mb err’-
Jonfi4—lamOm
O. L. O.
Administrator’stidfciei/
O.Duttoefo
Q0NTINUS3 ta foke
UercaxHto wd Dwelling Hoase Risks
(Frame BoUdlnga exeaptod)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
A.t Cixrront Zlatea.
me. COSEN3, Agent,
MbfoaeW general Xiohanw.
ofo ly Batteraby-a BnUdlng.
mHE bain or foe rotota of A<
X hereby neUSaifoec OB'foe
guUnext,Ifoall»p^y“JW !
jbertj coanty for an order led
Notice.^ 11
Ctutx Bketl FkOMlEEB.
r r,l
SOLOMON, Cigar Mdbaftfttuler, Brno atewt,
between Whltekar and Bull ■troete, throe doors
Published wr, Jdernwtion.
m fDITION Gf.ACKER
AT,
, AN ORDINANCE
nsnd the sevsial Ordinances in WtetioU (0% '
r flnlDg at large of balls, cows, oxen, calves, and
BUllary Parade Oibund. -
It* A Farther
FRY “BOST. .;V,W.a.2
MUTUAL FRIEND. . . i'. 1 ,
^ouTwoerraM,.... _
JUMULKiSUliHE MIX
EXPECTATIONS mSS
n causswwn ............86
Mi -86 (Unix
—^ oenfo.
aiM •.'••Ittjff.. v • • JpASHlix
. -fS.V il.!-:--; • . J. --
AN ORDINANCE
■d hy the MT* Ml<l
— md tbe hamlets thereof,
Itehamhfjaid^Sby
sjauUucii
after the passing 1
wfni for any person to tie or cause to betted any
pther
Jlted from running atlaige, ori
|s.QfthM^itoifiSrap«kimcsu
^ nnder extet-
1 are pio-
...—
J ,:i ,• .1
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mt
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