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le within, in a crlmion glow,
Silently shining;
ne without, on the fallen snow.
Wearily flitting,
Never to know
hat one looked out with ^ing sighs,
I'hiie one looked in with wisttul eyes,
And went unwitting.
dJAMpmf t
Ordinance pained in Oonncti, 1
c ' - L - £ EDWAMD & ANDERSON,
Attest* -i ff , Mans
Ju. Brtwkwt, Clerks# Oonadk ■aytt-iet
.That came of the one without that so
Wearily wended ?
ijader starB and under the anow
His journey ended;
Never to know
That the answer came to those wistful eye3,
jBnt passed away in those yearning sighs
r nr..L rninil hlMlSttl.
With night wind blended.
I what came of the one within that so
Yearned forth with sighing ?
More sad to my thinking her fate, tne glow
Drearily dying;
Never to know
That for a moment her life waa nigh,
And she knew it not. and it pasted her by,
Recall denying.
These were two hearts that long ago,
Dreaming and waking,
Each to a poet revealed Its woe,
Wasting and breaking.
Never to know
That if eacti to other had but done ao.
Both had rejoiced In the crimson glow.
And one had not lain’ neath the stars and the snow
Forsaken, forsaking.
BLOOD
In. General.
—Lace caps for young ladies’ bouse wear
ia a German fashion that is coming in.
—Madam Anna Bishop was at Madras at
last accounts.
—Judy suggests as an attorney’s motto—
Sue em cuique.
—Prentice says the present serfs of the
South, like the surt of the sea, are white.
—Stanton is a native of Virginia, itemize,
a South-western paper. Virginia couldnt
help it, respunda another.
—A new ladies’ club in New York is hay
ing an elegant house fitted up on Lexington
Avenue. *
Swiss papers say that Jefferson Davis ie
going to take up his abode in Geneva as soon
ts his trial is out of the way.
—The Menken is again a wife. Her new
name is Maitland, and her husband ia a the
atrical amateur, very young—sad very green
—Judy thinks the letter “u’’ of more value
than cream to a dairy-maid, because it makes
• better" “butter.
—David Campbell, a well-known citizen
of Charlestown, Massachusetts, aged OS
Erysypelas, Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofulotw Sore Ejes t ULCERSofeverykiud, every
VnfJnkind ot CONSTITUTIONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES-uo matter
how old k M d iuvete?Se It quickly removes virus from the Constitution and Biood aud re-
^"TJ.u^.Lnfin nerfect heaUh and purity. This REMEDY is used aud recom
mended by the most emiuent medical men, and is known by its works as the tree Is known
bv its fruits WARRANTED TO CURE,
byvts frniU^ YVAxtr ^ ^ H £ DEIJG gist3.
J; S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
.A. A* Solomons & Co.,
years, committed suicide by hanging on
Thursday last.
—Gossips say that the Crown Prince of
Denmark will soon wed the only child of the
King of Sweden.
—Preparations are making in England to
establish a college for young women, the
building to cost about $150,000. It ia to be
located between London and Cambridge.
—Chicago has been indulging in another
census and solemnly declares its population
to number 210,044, an increase in two years
of about 30,000.
—Eighty-six steamers which ply between
New York and European ports are owned
out of the country. One ia the property
American citizens. ■_
The famous wine-producing estate
Chateau Latitte is to be sold at auotion.
The price is 70,312 francs the hectare, which
is equivalent to about $7,000 per acre in gold.
The whole estate will realize over 5,000,000.
NOTICE.
CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE.
Savannah, June 4,186S.
5SW S.SK \!■&»*&■
thirds lu. sft-rrers each; 9,6 quarter®, east two-
quarters each; sixths 33, 36, east half &>, -
east one-thud 2 ‘- middle one^turd i7, 32, 37,
each; i8,13 quarters; 34, •-»jthi rd 24, 3 quarters
Columbia IFdrd—No. 3, 9 qui^rg.
6 west half 20,19.3 quarters eu.«. 4,7 quarters;
• t-.ie rt 14 Ol an *'tQ qv .
It bringsout Hair on heads that have been bald
for years.
To amend the
<»y«
nmorn A ““^"aJSSSmOeorato;
Lf chants. Ho. its Bay street,
- late# ot aomn.-eml oLthe Nether^f:
Board of Health, 1868.
Chairman—Dr. B. D> ARNOLD.
Vice-Chairman—QKOBGE A. MyOEB.
Anson.—Dr. R. D. Arnold, B. A. Faoettjr, Batm
Ratiiv R D. Walker, Dr. Wn. H. Bllott.
^iarioS’.-F^MGrean,E.D. Meyer,George Welt-
THE
great
PU RI F I ER
Vice consulates of spam 1
CAHL BPPING, Timber Merchant, Dflarwn^-
uawki, Georgia. novae-*^
Merchant*, No.
J B Commission Merchants. Oottontak^on fltor-
Sein Bactewoy»s Firm Class Fireproof WarehoueM.
^’^ , owSS‘m 8 ‘ ,en 1 “ we R g ; iKvKSSo*'
lySMT
April 14—eodBm
SOUTHERN
L1FB INSURANCE COMPANY
URELT A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION
PRINCIPAL OFFICES:
ATLANTA, GA., MEMPHIS, TENS.
LOUISVILLE, Kt,
CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000
r iSOKES LIVE8, AND PROMPTLY ADJ0ST8 wd
ntuunum. l.nalnhos ia with South-
Pays Losses. Its principal business is with South
ern BUtea, and to them it appeals for patronage. It
Has Ample Means to fully Protect Poli
cy Holders and Pay all Losses.
of
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ATLANTA, GA:
John B. Gobdon, ? en ;2L.5 I J' L '
J. F. ALEXANDER.
Legal Notices;
3STotice.
made on conalgnnuaiM™?°»’r.iurtS»L
auao—if
M ot uettoa. worn,
Ac.7 to our mauds iu Baltimore, Fnllwi.iphi. ^
New York.
Georgia.
Shtoptog Merchants. Bay
gif. Consignments of all kinds solicited. Auc-
.tana Tnaaiiuua u.n.1 Fridays. Agent for first
torndays Tuesdays jsnd Fridays. Agent.^ ^
quality Kerosene on.
Berrien.-D. T. Scranton. Maxims J. Deavergrea,
Michael Cain, W. H. Dooner, John Bchroeder.-
Brow*.—B. H. Footman, J. A* Mshrtena, Julius
K00X.J. EGaudry, T B Marshall, J. H. Demund.
* Calhoun.—Geo. H. Ash, T. Reilly, Wm. Begem
Henry Melnliard, T. M. Norwood,
Charlton.—John R. Hamlet, WiHlamW.
Chatham.—Philip M. Bussell, Wm. A Bordley, An-
XlSrnZ-SSj™m , SS!io«.Do»ia f« p wm.
“SH'liaTk Roger., JotmMo-
Htnry
Suiter, Ptdltp Olebelbouae, George Buut«. ■
Dccktr-bi. John D.Fieh.Jobn IlcCourehJ. Veh
Beeler, WiUlem Hrewtt. Err. N. Keut
D<rt»—George A. Mercer, Marttn TuflU, E. H
Kirlln.T. D. Bertody, J.M. Hendereon, P. Mecomber.
Elbert—Bobert H. Tetem, O. M. Lafbnrrow, Jemee
/orryf^-Waricg Roieell, Benjamin P. SbefteU.
Frexotovon—Livingston Connell, John B. Hogg, John
^Franklin—Solomon Gardner, James Lachliaon,
Wm. Greene, A. BorcherL ' ^
New Franklin—James O Byrns, Patrick H. Deaey,
*5E?SKSBSJLorcb, A. GnmffA
M Grm»^GeoSe e Helmbold. Martln Beytagh, J^ O.
rn ts. MAitttiADtj * nnu.. «~a«-. a DogKsn, Chanea K. O'bnUivan. Edmond Flaherty.
.1; Bioa, shipping and bumber Mercnanfo, N0.2 John Bryan.
•* s' Block, Bay street, foot ot ^SP^L^SSSBi
S
W
Bay street, savannah, Georgia.
cotton Factors, Coe^
W ILKINSON jTWiUWN. Oouon TOcWW.uOGe-
uerai Gommisalon Merchante.Mo. ®**5H*J*®®L*
Savaunrix, Georgia. Ltber.1 SfjhmY?rt
bignmentatoonraeivesor our friends In Mew tor*
amt Liverpool. ■ : *-
attention.
‘houS£-Dr. Wm. Sebum, N. O. MlIU, Br.
Jorl.U Harries, Wm. F. P«r«er, fflmon B. «y«.
Jadcton—H. A. One. Abgu. McAlpln, Dr. Bobt
E.
Ranke.
,,' w.ni> nr go.. Cotton Factors andOom-
mlaeton Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard’s ^jer
*’Jasper—John N. Lewis. F. D. Jordan, K. D. Smythe,
T WO MOMTH8 after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of liberty County, at
the first regular term, after expiration of two months
from this notice, for leave to self the lands belonging
to the estate of G. W. Dunham, late of aaldcountj,
deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creaUoia of
saidectsie. ANN O. HART,
jel3-law2m Admx. do bonis non.
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
AND BY VIRTUE OF A DISTRAIN
TJ Warrant, issued cot of the Honorable, the
of
OFFICERS:
John B. Gordon, President; Bbn. H. Hnx, A. H-
Colquitt, Vice Presidents; A. austkix, E. W. Hol
land, Finance Committee; W. C. Morbis, Secretary.
County Court of Chatham county, In favor of George
8 Owens, Executor, vs. Asa L Harris and Richard-
aone F Akin; I have levied upon and will ssU, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT, before the Court
House door, in the city of Savannah, county of Chat
ham, and State of Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit.
3 large bay horse Mules and 1 large bay mare
Male, xrom 16 to 17 hands high,
1 sorrel mare Mule, 15 hands high,
3 small brown Mules,
1 brown mare Mule, medium Biz?,
a dark brown Mules, 15 hands high,
a four-horse Plantation Wagons,
1 iwo-horse Rice Drill;
•A one-horse Rice Drills,
9 Plata, about36 feet long,
Pointed out as the property of the within named de
fendants. Terms cush. purchasers paying for titles.
BENJAMIN L COLE,
je6-1awtd Sheriff Chatham County.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MEMPHIS, TENN:
R. 0. Bbinklkt, President Memphis A Little Rock
Sxm^TxteJPresident Memphis & Charleston R. R.
F. tf. White. President Miss. A Tennessee tt K.
amos Woodbuff. president Memphis A Ohio k. b.
T. 8. Davis. President First Nat’l Bank, Memphis.
C. P. Nobbis, Cashier First Nat'1 Bank, Memphis.
N. B. Fobbsst, Memphis.
T. A. Nelson, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
917ok Tobbence, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
t Howes cotton Factor, MemptfMS- ^
o- w. Frazfb. Att’irDey at Law,_
W U.li.SL MILLAR A CO., M'^VgjSSSl'
vnIosif.n Merchants. Dealers in Mallfoad
8uP*
vv mission Merchanta; Dealers — ~—-—-
nuea Ag«nu fur Ingeraon’a y°tum Frwaaud J»to
Wauon * Oo.’a Axi. grease. W 3
UUtKbS.
M AKsaALL HOOSM. savaiumb, Goorgm.
jjai A. B. LOCI, Koprtator.
WHOLESALE LiqfOK UEALEH8.
T J. D UNBAR « DO., lui^arcerawid Desl 1 ^.
. in BrandieB, WhiakeyaGtaA wine*.
Ac., and Agwit tor Smicb’a CBieuratcd Fhiiadelijt.u
Alea,147BayBtrMt, —Jg—
WHOLESALE UftOOBHB.
Edward M. Andwwo. A- Olaxtoo Sorrel,
Libirly^JL Boyley, John Cooper, WlBlim WaUace
H Havui. wooq*
Magatine—Edward Power. Henry Hengee, M. T. S.
„in, F. Bchutz, Edward McCabe, James Dinoo,
^Afonfer«y^-RfehMd A. Wayne, Wm. Hone, Henry*.
^JVwI^qVSttorli'-Jobn By an, J.B. Fpatrin,Jama
Smith, Bernard Smith, Andrew Flattiey, William 1
^SScWe Oglethorpe—Alfred Kent, R. J. Wade.JifliJ
Heagney, William Gibbons. , _ . .
South dglethorpe.—J. B. Howell, F. J. Buckart,
Logan. E Moran.
Pufatki.—JL O. Withlngton, T. H. Palmer, loiaph
B i£rt*mf.—Henry J. Thomaaaon, H. 8. Bogardna,
John A. Douglass, L. McSorley, Philip Hermann,
^^MSJoZds^WuSam Swoll, Ramon Molina, Dr. Wm.
* a wSuoii.—U. D. Buchanan, D. Thompson, Henry
biqilOKS, *c,, AT HETAiL.
YUSTOM BOUBB SHADJB, by _F. Dowd, Bay lane,
CVtatftfFSr a£Srwine^
Liquors, Cigars, Ac., aud a Lunch every day ,r0 “ 11
till 1.
JRV1NG MoUbE, corner Of^bU JqUan aud^Jeflexavn
j. streets. ALSCklnyiNO, Proprietor. Beat of Ales,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, sc., always on hand. Jy2a
Chatham Sheriff's Sale.
fTTILL BK SOLD ON THB FtRsr TUESDAY IN
W JULY NKXT, before the Coart Houie door In
the city of Savannah, between the legal boor* ot
Bale, the lollowiog property, to-wit:
The VERNON SHELL HOAD, the CHAHTBB of
tbo Vernon Sh«U Road Company, the TOLL HOUSE,
TWO IKON ROLLERS, and all the rights and appur*
tenances of said Company. t , lV
Levied upon by viriusof a ft. fa. issued oat of the
Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of the
Home Insurance Company of Savannah. Proper^
pointed out b, plaintiff'. L onM _
\e6 -law4w Sheriff Chatham Conoty
UBU©GISTS AND APOl'HECARIEB.
B obert h. tatbm, Drugguv auu Apnnwj
and WbolMile Dealer in Window Uiaee and
Kerosene Oil, corner Jefferaon add McDoi»ngb
ffeeta, and corner East Broad and Broogbton
itreote.
Properly ^JHOTLK.KAFHS. and all othar .LylcollhoturCB,
C.C. SPEaoeB Auctioneer and
chant, LohisviUo. Ky.
pSalon Mer-
OFF1UBBS: -——el
F. M. WHITE. D.vib, Tt^ 1 ' 1 ’
htnb • 8. west half 9,14, 21, south oL^.33, 5 quartera
-08. ww'—if81, north half 2#,U«»h24, BOUth
quarters gAcn; north half 12, 23 quarters'* half 9.2
ier8 - ’* * quar-
ters.
Crawford Ward—N03. wist half 3, 3« fi nnott
each; S<, east half 36, 65,69, east half h
36, 3 quarters eich; 6, 9, D, 25 >26 27 4V
east half 06, ea.t hilf TLd onaSrl’k.^ “■ «.
hair SI, 29,41, 42, east bit^6?^ wm
“ aI / ; 2 ’ 2 chartera each: 0 <iaitrSrB, h t 6,1
talhoiit Bard—Nos. eMl half 1. S 4 a iwest
—i 1r .i 2 « e " t two-third. bilf
0 ^T.TE,Vtee»^F-aB.™,
BES.M.E, Secretary.
_ ^riRES7,
GEN* N. Bell,so agent.
0* GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—TO
ww an whom It mavconcem:
rateof WfniMra! S.AlftaSWtaB-KiU apply at the
These are, therefore, tociteand admonivh all whom
may concern, to be and appear before said Court
to make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in December next, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 21 at day of
May, 1S68. D. A. O’BYRNE,
may22—lamSm Ordinary Chatham county.
GENERAL
OF THE COMFANY, FEB.
NET ASSE 1868, $256,917,94.
X *:££&***:
Chdrltcffi ard — No? -1» 3, no^k half 14, south half
14, nor-' naif 35, south half A 2 quarters each; 2,
6,12 i3. 36. 3 quarters each/34, 25, 4 quarters each;
zt, 34, south half 35, 6 quarters each; north half
28. 33, 2 quarters each.
Elbert Ward—Noa. 3, 9. 6 qra each; east half 11,
12,19, 36, 37, east half 31, west half ll. nortn half
20, fraction 24, 2 qrs each; 14,23, part 24, 32, south
half 39. south hall 40. a q?s each; west half Si, 35,
4 qrs each; middle and east one-thlrda 34,6 qrs each.
Forsyth Ward—Nos. 15,16, south half 17. 89, 42, 2
qrs each; 19,6 qrs; 20, 21,6 qrs each; S3, 4 qra; 24,
3 qrs. . -
Franklin Ward -Nos. 3,87, 2 qrs each, 6, 6 qrs,
east half 7,16. 26, 20, 5 qrs e*ob; wait half 7, 8, 21;
22. 4 qra each; east half 33, 34, 3 qra each.
Neio Franklin Ward—Nos east half 1, 7 qr-; west
half 1, 2 qrs; 3. 3 qrs; 7, 8.10, 5 qrs each; 9,13,4 qrs
each; eaet half 14,6 qra; 12,14qrs
Green Ward—Nos. 2,22 qrs; 11, 35, 39,. 4 qn each;
14, 8 qrs; 16, west half 18, 25, 26, west half 27. 29, 3
qrs each; north half. 22,36,2 qrs eacQ; south half 22,
7 qrs. . - .
Jackson Ward—Nos 2,8, 8 qrs each; east half 7,
west half 7, west h»lf 13,18, north half 20, 37, 38,40,
44, 45. 46, w6ut half 8, 2 qrs each; south half 2'*, 6
qrs; 34, 36, 7 qrs each.
Jasper Ward— Nos. 5, 9,35, 37,2 qrs each; east half
38. 6 qrs.
LaFayetle Ward—Noa. 16,16,21,22, 44 eaathalf l,
west half 43 2 qrs each; 89.40, 3 qra each; 42, east
half 43, 46, 4 qrs each; 46. 5 qra.
Liberty Ward—Noa. 3, 3 qrs; 8,9 qra; 11,12, 4 qrs
each; north half 16, fractioaal 24, south half 29. frac
tional 24, fractional 24, 2 qrs each; 17, 6 qrs; 18,23,
east half 30 west half 30, 6 qrs each.
Monterey Ward -Noa. i, 4, centre two-fifth*9, west
two-tilths 9, two-thirds 17,19, east half tl, 34. 37.18,
39, 2 qra each; west half 2, 3 qra; 6,12, 20, 29, west
half 8,4 qrs each; 11, 6 qrs; 40, 6 qra.
Pulaski Ward—Noa. 5. 6, 3t, 37, 3 qia each; east
half 7. 34, 38, 4 qra each; 9, 23, 24, north' half 25, 2
qrs each; 1C, 22, 6 qrs oacb; east haip'12,7 qra; 18,
q TroUP Ward-Nos. 1,16,28. 29. 30, 31, north half
87, west bait 2, 4 qra each; east half 2, 4,18, 23, 24,
west half 32, southwest quarter 37,2 qrseach; 10,16,
eist half 27, 6 qrs each; west half 35, 86, S9,3 qra
each; west half 17,8 qra.
Warren Ward-Nos. 1, 2, east half 16, 3 qrs each;
13.23. 4 qrs eacn; west iuuf IK, 6qrs. .
Washington Ward—Nos. 1, south tWO-thirda 9, 18,
west one-third 2, 3 qra each; 5, south half 16,21, west
half 35, east half 40, 2 qra each; 6, west half 7-18.14.
19.24, west half 3o, east half 7, 4 qra each; 20.89,6
qrseach; 31, Lqrs. -V ?, -.u* i v
Wesley Ward— Noa. 1,2, 8 qra each; 4. east half 6,
west half 10, west half 11,12,16,2 qrs each, west half
6, 6 qrs; 6. 3 qrs. . .
Springfield—1, 2, 7. 8,10, 48, 50,17 q« each; 3, 4,
5. 6,90, 6 qrs each; 9, 20 qra; 39, 38, 11 qrs each; 94,
19 qra; 35, 36. 4 qra eaob; 42, 43,68. 69, 3 qrs each.
Crawford Ward East—No. 15, 3 qrs; fractions 98
and 24.4 qrs.
Stephens Ward—Noa. 17.18, 8 qrs eaoh.
Lloyd Ward—No. 4, 2 qra. ,
All persona having interest in the above Lots are
notified that if the rente now due are not paid by th«
l&th instant, I will proceed on. the morning of the
16th instant to re-enter according to law.
THOMAS 8. WAYNE,
je4—lot / aty MsrabnL
ALLEN'S PAIN DOCTOR!
D O YOD WAHT A GENUINE
WILL CUBE YOUR PAINS AL
Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Bide, gore
saasmMms
abort,*t A. A. SOLOMONS A OO. For ulowbol»-
nHaad rataii, by other DrajBta. Engabo-
tlM. to wd as onto.
s, PRICE
> OF«ca, "mM 1 , •£»«."
Dr.
N. M. SNEED.
dentist.
No, 117 Congress street, Savannah, Ha.,
GENERAL AGENT FOR THE COMPANY AT
SAVANNAH, GA.,
with 8nb-Agents m City and the Counties adjoining
mayie—tf
oTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
O all whom it may concern :
Whereas, John o. Ferrlil will apply at the Coart
t Ordinary for Letters Diemissory as Administra
tor on the estate of Charles A. Henderson, late of
said connty, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
jonrt, to make objection, If any they have, on or
before the first Monday in December next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this first day of June,
LS68. D. A. O’BYRNE,
jeS-lamflm* Ordinary Chatham Coonty.
THE iETM
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Whereas, Jesse Brewer will apply at the Court of
Ordinary fer Letters of Administration on the estate
of George B. Brewer, of said connty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonisball whom
it may Concern, to be and appear before said conrtto
make objection (If any they have) on or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness try official signature this 29th day of May.
1868. W. P: GIRARDS AO,
j el—law4w Ordinary Liberty Connty.
OF HARTFORD.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
BAS NEVER YET
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
T tps popular and sncceaefnl Company issued in
1867, 15,5451 New Policies, being the largest
JH- AOV4, At»,*t»a nen a u.wiw, "““B — -p>—-
number issued by any Company In America except
one—one-tenth of all, and over four times the aver
age ol the forty-one Companies doing business in
New York, ae shown by the official reports.
ga-A DIVIDEND of 50 Per a lent, waa declared in
Janaary. 1868, which will be allowed on all LIFic
POLICIES, the premiums for which fall doe prior to
March, I860—this being the filth consecutive 60 Par
Cent. Dividend.
The AETNA accommodates the Insured by giving
credit for half the premium when desired, which
credit may continue at 6 Per Cent. Interest until
canceled by dlvidenfle.thufffnrnlshlng a much larger
amount of Insurance for a much smaller cash pay
ment than Is required in an all cash company
POLICIES ISSUED
inlar and desirable plans—among
EN.r
whfch Itre^tbe fioN-POBFMTINQ ENiioWMKS'i’
POLICIES, payable at? a specified age, or at death if
it ocenfa sooner, on which tho premium is payable
in ten. ninua or annOal payments. TERM
POLICIES. lnsurUg. for any number of years—and
JOINT LIFE POIJOI&, insuring the lives of two
person*, payable to the snrvivor on the decease of
erabns deeirlng to make thia prudent provision for
ie dependent upon them, win find in the AETNA
iheadvantages possessed by any, and at aa favor
able rates.
W. B. GRIFFIN.
apl7—3m
General Agent,
es BAY STBKRT, SLYANNAH, GA.
ROYAL
GOViRT
UVEBFOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling,
RESERVE FUND Al,500,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME X700.000 STERLING,
qohtib oes to taka
Mercantile and Dwelling Honae Rieka
(Tram* Building, axoeptod)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRM
Sl/lUUiHU us. ■ —to »-
. W itn Fnuuea, Fittings, Oa«., Ac., ot over, Hod.
Gooiea ol aU kind, ttoiu Old Flctorw neaU, gnlaltod.
aiereoKxjpio views of Bourautura anj aaTsmtoU.
Oornerofwnlukei and Brongfittm atioola. J H.
WUtoON.
p GBoe OLACDB, Dealer in WaKhe., Jeweler
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.
To all whom D may concern:
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, James J. McGowan will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
ttie estate of Jeremiah Cavanaugh, at aald connty,
deoeasad. . .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Coart to make objection (If any they nave) on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, otherwise
said letters will be granted. r "
Witness my official signature this 14th day of
May, 1668. D. A O'BYBNE,
mayld—law6w'Q.C. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom It may concern:
Whereas, Elijah F. Henderaon will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismisaory as Ad
ministrator on the estate ol ElU* Henderson, of said
connty, deceased:
These are,therefore, to cite andadmonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Conrtto
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in Decembernext,otherwise said letters
will tie granted.
Witness my official signature, this 15th day of
May. 1868. D. A-O'BYRNE,
mayl6—lamflm*O. C. 0.
Administrator’s Sale.
vnriLL BE SOLi) before the Court Honaa door
»“ Appling county, on the flrat TUESDAY In Aa*
gust next, one lot of LAND in the 9d district of -said
county, containing 490 acres store or teas, known as,
Lot No 468, for the benefit of the heirs and
of the estate of JOHN DYAL, deceased
mayi2—iaw2m*
1 creditors
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may oonoera:
Whereas, 8. A. Fraser will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory as Executor on the
estate of Joseph Quartern an, of said connty, de
ceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before aaidOourt,te
make objection (if any they have), on or before the
first Monday in Angus! next, otherwise said Is" —
Will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 8d day of Feb
ruary, 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
febia—lam6ro Ordinary of Liberty county.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas. Jesse Brewer and John P. Mell will ap
ply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dtsmlason
as Administrators on theestats of James K. MeFsU,
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite sad
whom It may concern, to be and appear be
Court to make objection (if any they havs)
fore the first Monday in August nsxt, *
aald Letters Will be granted./ _
Witness my offiolu signature tUs9M day of Jam
nary. 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
Jan24—lamflm (». I*. O.
Administrator’s Notice.
fflBE hairs of the estate of. Adam O. Dunham me
1 hereby notified that on the first Monday of AO-.
gnat nsxt, 1 shall apply to tbe Court ^
Liberty co '
iy26-iy
PHOTOGRAPHS.
ttiAaiPHKS AMP JEWELRY.
and Silverware,'Bull street, opposite Masonic
* “ - and *—*
Watches a
Hall, Savannah, Ga.
repaired, _
AMURL V. HAMILTON (anooesaor to Wlimot A
Jewelry carefully
novT—tf
8 Richmond), Dealer in Watches, Silverware, Jew
elry, Ac., corner Whitaker, St. Jalien and Congress
streets. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. | jy23—ly
NAILS, AWNINGS, MAGS, Ac.
M.
P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Manufac
turer of Sails, Awn log*, Tents, Flags, Bays,
Ac. Sold at New York prlcea.
ARCHITECTS AND SNQUEERS.
M uller A BBU YN, Architects and OivU and Me
chanical Engineers, south west corner Bay and
Bail streets, up stairs. M. P. Mullu, Civil and
lechujioal Engineer; DxWxxr Bbuts, Architect.
aep6 1
HARDWARE, CCTLERT, Ac.
TkALMER A DEPP1MH, Wholesale and Retail Deal
Jl era in If “
erf In Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Edge Tsois, Af-
* ir, Shot, Gaps and
riooltarel Implements, Powder, _
Lead. 148 Oongresa and 67 SL Jol ru stree's, Savai
~ • - jJ*6—ly
aah, Georgia.
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
M URPHY a CLARK, BoU street, opposite the
Pulaski House, House, Sign, BMy^a '
’ainters. Gilding, Graining,
Signs of every description.
"M?
PLASTERKU8.
t VRADY A TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Plas-
iTterei ~ - — * — -
terersand Dealers in Laths, Lime,Plaster,Halr,
Cement and Building Material, Bryan street, between
Draytdn and Abercoru streets. aogl-tf
BOOKS AND NKWlll'APBjRN.
UWILL A BRO., Bull street, next to the Poet
JCj Qfficr ‘
Office, Dealers m Newspapers, Magamnes.
" latest New York add
Books and Stationery. The
other Daily and Weekly Newspapers received by
every mail and steamer. Jy24—ly
UNDERTAKERS,
VjIEHGUSON A DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough-
JJafSpT
Street, dealers In‘ Fisk's Patent Metallic,
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes
for Preserving Bodies. Ffinerals famished at the
notice. Country oraem
r attended
FlIUmTIIBF.
S ’ 6. HILLKB, No. 117 Broughton .troet, Dwlto
. ia_M.Lo.anr and Wriant Furniture and
ffrenhh OotUffa Ohambor (tote. Atoo a ana
ment of Fartor Furnit.ro. KattlOMM toadl
d«r. tttt—lr
CI11AH NlffUFAC'l’VBIB.
tJ SOLOMDB, ClXUr
O. briwnen Wbttuher
riiora tbo 1’nlantl HQUM.
luor, bnu arrest,
■man, three door.
jjM-U
Published for Jhformation.
AN ORDINANCE ’
Military Parads Ground. - ^ r*
fieetlon l Be it ordained by the" MaydV and Alder
men of the city .of seven*ab end the hamlets then
in Oouncfi assembled, hud it is heraby ordained
ipwrfiMvJbgrr -
aytf^r
It tsoonpowd rnilr.iT ot riapla aud pure], vug.
labia rabulancw. ...
i bM neeiTtol on. alz tbouaand rolnatar, tMtt-
ilala of it. excltonce, many of which are from
pbjalclan. In blffb riambug.
It la fold In hair-ponnd bottle, (the nam. blown in
to. Itortl, b, DrefgtoU ud liari«. In kano, Qoo.1.
eTOTTWltom, xt On. DoU« pur BpUle. Wttolrerie
b, DMA8 BARNSS ft UO.. F.O. * «>.,
SOBIEFFIUN ft OO.. *«W Yorfc tUbiB—1,
To Job Printers.
PRINTING PRESS
inthe»xW6 ANOHxnaLD.OrWC*. _ -
Accompanying the Press are two (2) sette Bottar
Stocks, onle ll) Roller Mould, live <6) Obaets, one (1)
Roller Box, one (1) Ink.FouaUin, two (2) Wrenches,
Ms “—n for selling
Ac. Only reason fo« -.*—,)**. *.****■•*'— «-*
larger Prafo#, Tbepnasent price of this Pre*n tn New
York is (650. We will sell this for #450 CASH.
Fori is SL__.
Apply ht THIR OFFIOR.
t^vbry kind and description of pa-
Hj PER—punters, Book-bfirdera and Stationers,
supplies msnnfactttred and for sale.
Cash paid for all kinds paper stock.
Formerly Warren Brothers. _
j«H : J. WARREN. Agent.
1 103 Bryan street*
^^-K.T.Vrob. Tbo.. Hickey, Br. B. W.
Hardee, E Hag.r, Tbo«. Pepper.
* • - • V—11— a --|fi|tg ( C,
Hurl,an, A.Q#-
iVortinffton JnUo. Sou:
Bn., John T. Sullivan.
Waley I- B. Barnwell, J. B. Mclntorin
At Lurie.—Lewi. Gardner. Hupectnr ol BnU.
JAMES Sl'EWABT, Clerk of CounoU,
may Lend-tf Ex-OfBdo Eeorettry Board of Hrtllb
Published for Information.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN OBDINASOI
To repeal the Ordinance preMd in CoMoff on toe
twelfth day ol Becembtr, 18M, entitled “An or-
dlnance to prevent the erecrecfloo of awning
noats and sign posts In any of the streets or tho
roughfares of the city of Savannah, and for the
removal of those now standing; to prescribe the
mode and manner of constructing awnings mid
fastening signs, and to affix pensEiefi for tie vio
lation of turn ordinance. „ . ..
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the clb,®*
Satannah. In Council assembled, do hereby ordain,
That the above recited ordinance be and the isms ,*•
hereby repealed.
Ordinance upon the first reading and ordered to be
published for information. JAincs
Clerk of Council.
aplT-lt
4/Auuis.cfzio oo rilUD KUAUm
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER,
Salt Bheum or Scurry,
and OTHEB DIBEA8E8 OF THE FEET.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, S. 0.,)
O FFERS her services to the cittseaa, and ladles oi
Savannah, for the treatment and cure at the
above Diseases.
Coras and Bnnloms Csrsd Wltbont Pain
nr RESIDENCE—S6 PRESIDENT NTHEET, (at
Mrs. Perry’s.
MTHoura from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.. and from S to
o’clock P. M. Ladles treated at their residencss.
Charges Moderate.
She sub mite, f i om amongst numerous certificates
the following from prominent physicians and ctttatns
of Charleston:
From Hon. George Bolst
I ami happy to say that Mrs, Keogh has cured ms
of several very bad corns, that had troubled me for
many years. They were removed without the least
pain. (Signed) Gxosoa Bumr.
From the late Dr. Edward North.
I think it my doty to state that 1 have seen Mrs.
lisa Keogh remove corns and bunions with the
greatest skill, and without pain.
(Signed) Edwaud Nooks, M. D.
From Dr, Fitch.
I would recommend all persons who are afflicted
with corns to give Mrs. Keogh a total. I have seen
her treat, with good judgment, and core them with-
outpriu.
I certify that Mrs. Keogh has cored me of bad
cams, and advise all who are troubled with
bunions, to apply to this lady.
(Signed) E. HoblBaok, M. D.
AN ORDINANCE
To prescribe the kind of fnel to be used for st
boiler engines in the otty of Savannah, and to
affix penalties for violation of this ordinance.
Section l. The Mayor add Aldermen of the City of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain.
That from and after the passing of this ordinanoe it
shaH not be lawfnl for any person to use in any steam
engine boiler in said city, in which there Say be an
artificial draught by the introduction oi steam fa th
■moke stack, any fuel other than anthracite or bUu-
mtnous ooaL under a penalty of hot mors than flOO
for each and every day’s offence.
Ordinanoe passed in Connell, Aprtl 15th. 1868.
MARTIN J. FORD, Mayor pro cam.
Attest—Jas. Siswast, Clerk of OonnclL
' aplT—it
Turf, Field and Farm,
AND
JOURNAL of SOCIETY,
A HIGH.TONKD JOURNAL, devoted tetheTorL
of the gentfemeu sportsmen^of America, and every
TON BUHRiiY and?*(L 8Kl&NER7The weU-knoirti
CARL BENSON Is a regular oontrtbetor.
Its Home
■ and Foreign Oorrsapoadsaos Is partlcn-
larly affie. The Press. of the United States have
VSld ^enQonunms opon the TUMP,
th. fOUowniff uu a.
Tb. TtJRF, rltLP Atm tABM of New Turk
8KF. uotrth. toksowlMreff leadlb( oftMU lu
Aasitreof tk. tnurMla wretch it r^rewuta. tu
dm# MrrH»udltonT8u«ey, lormwl,ottbli<
tv. totbu lltorarj aud aaucUto tottor.—BoOp Ml
ftoiUc, Sprioficld, (Mo.
Tb. TURF, FOLD J
uid bandaom. la a
tart mown aooialtdaa>ki#«u wiattua, udaU
tori, ducoabtenanraril brutal .poftftrere a. NtoM
of tbo piire ring. Itlftth toot; a papar hr gretto.
m.uv>aoirehftdMkorere.ad kock, sod w. re>
|olc« lo U. uocre.—Buffalo hereto.
is
It. editorial, are ablg Frittre, aud It gaftMj
eoDiata. toanaaoriMto. totonat to NagUc^ft
u rreldlF reetaanaadtog ttreU to pabdc r,vor.
IHfUo Courier.
^TboTVRF. FIELD AuL FARM la .1
btot pabUoaritoa pi Ita. .. .
.ot to tb. world. Am u opgaa. ot.taif
•pori.lt kreriware mriaulMd . 1 —
linn. utiHb nnaitoiato It In lb.
ms
Om copy ooe yeas
FmiDritodMTO*3T FAS* iOH,'»E^TCri(E,1>T
& D. Brucejnd H. MIHtrrf.
FOII SALE
ft FOR BALE A DBSBNEB HALF
JUM JOB PBES8 ; rizo. 18x1% luuda
bare. Tbo ProMoa oUb. patemu are. jusuj Mb’-
,rated tor tke oirelleuc. ot rUetr work, end will
irinreiqftif
ettbeeltjot
hereby OM,i.
.. . tttthl'tlBlH
hereby so ssMaidsd ns to allow the erection office
aundards hot exceeding two Inches In diameter, to
be placed Immediately on the inner edge of the curb,
and connected Wtfh the httfilonffi portionsnf the
work: provided always, that nothing in uu.
mce or the one of whtctf ft is amendatory i&m
rere w^redstnfed to siuhorige 1 the erection or eonatrcc.
tion of any awning or sign in each-manner as to in.
tar fere with the convenience of persons passing on.
tier any sdeh sign, or under shy awning or the cor
ing thereof; and provided farther. That such stf&
awr in g shall not interfere with' any gas ismp or
the I'glit therefrom, to any extent possible to bs
avoided. And any person violating any provision^
ieciied ordinanoe as amended by this ordinance,
ibe Uabie to the penalty or penalties in said
to a mil
print anything from a itngie»iine visiting cam m » him
half sheetimedinm. Tilts one can be seen working
g .ia, to mskoi room fore
mh31.
Forest City Paper Warehouse
MAURICE HACKETT.
COOP]
M
AND AGENT OF THE SUB-
t DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPANY. v
0FFICB U*BEB THE BtBFF^ toOt ol BrejtOT
itreet. All order, lor the Sabmanoe BiriB]
— t. can bs left with ^h-Un. and
and Wrrektbg uompanp can 1
will be PIobpBy attended to.
EBTABLIBHED IN 1852.
BY JOHN RYAN,
P RESENT Sole Proprietor, who takes this method
of thanking hie many kind patrons for their con-
tlnnoos generous patronage, and now assures
them that it wiU be his greatest pleasure to continue
to supply them with everything in hie Hue of a supe
rior Quality, and at as 1. w rates as similar articles
, :11 Hre Lari fd* In thin nr RTIV
of sninforior quality can be had for in this or any
other oirt.' Long experienoe In this special business
enables 'me to excel the prodnetitms of every
BlnUlar cablUiunent, BoapocttolJ,.^ fiyA ^
mhS0-tr Cor. West Broad and Bay streets;
KITE offer for sale the above celebrated GINS, and
Vf are prepared to show from the results of last
year’s expi
fence their great superiority over the
of thecomtoy. We have certificates
Of the higheet character from planters who have nstd
them, from factors both In tus country and Europe
who hove sold cotton ginned by them, who testily to
AN ORDINANQB
12th day ef JJiwnhefcvagee, entitled “An 0 mp
nance fo prevent the erection of awning posts and
sign peats In any of the fitaeets and thorough-
fares of the rity of Savannah. §nd for foe remo-
val of fooee now standing; to preictibe foe nods
and manner of constructing awnings and fasten,
lug signs, and to affix pecuia penalties for foe
- nf thi* ordinance. “
a of this ordinance. ,r
. The Mayor and i
icmble
•hallo
j to the penalty or penalties in hid
above recited ordinance mentioned; besides which,
on conviction of the person ao gnilty of violation of
ordinance!, it shall be towfal for the Mayor to order
and cause the immediate removal or the sign or awe.
log of each person, at his or her expense.
Ordinance passed in-Ootmuii, May 13tb, 1868.
\ EDWARD C. ANOMBON, Mayor.
Atteat—James Stewabt, CVerk of Oonnetl.
‘ mayl6-iot
: f! AN ORDINANOE
To amend the Tax and Revenue Ordinance, passed
in Connell on the 30th day of December, 1857.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in Connell sasembltd, do hereby ordain
That ihe Tax and Revenue Ordinance pained in
Council oti the 80th day or Dheember, in the year ef
1867, be and foe same is hereby so amended aeth*
the tax on ft eight and passage money shall, from and
after foe first day of May, 1W8, b«f one-half of om
per oeotupi, instead of One pdr centum as by said or-
(finance ia uow provided.
Ordinance pSaaed in Council, April 29th. 1868.
EDWARD O. ANDE&ON. Mayor.
Attest—Jawss Brvart, Clerk of Connell.
mayl—lot
with horse railway
AN ORDINANCE
To grant to foe Savannah, Skidaway and Seaboard
Railroad Company Certain righta and privileges,
on certain terms and conditions.
Section 1. The Mayor and Alderman of foe city of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do herehy ordain.
That the Savannah, skidaway and Seaboard Railroad
Company shall have foe right,
carver carriages, to connect fo
leading to and from foe countoj
Whitaker streets, in Savannah, _
son street, and running foe Una of said Drayton and
Whitaker streets to Bay street and connecting by
Bay Street: provided the work of laying the track for
such carriage railway on Drayton street be com
menced, in good faith, wifote twelve months fron
the oate of the passing of fola ordinance, and be
complete within eighteen months from the time
of euch passing; and that the work on Whita
ker street ahsii be commenced within six months
after the paaaiBg of this ordinance, and finUhaa
within twelve months alter the date of this ordi
nance: And provided further, that the said work
shall be done .ts togr&duiga crossings, and another
things therewith' connected, in the manner'ahd on
the terms prescribed in the ordinance for fooeatab-
llsbment of lines of attest railways patted In Conn-
cil on the firet day ol May. in the year eighteen hun
dred and sixty-seven, and that ail tne rules, regula
tions and conditions of said ordinance tnroiatioa to
foe rnntiing oi cara, the rates of fare, and ao forth,
shall be applicable to foe grant of authority hereby
made: And provided fnrtner. that foe said Compa
ny shall, before entering upon foe said work or any
part thereof, enter into bond, with approved aecaii-
1Y, to the city of Savannah to perform and abide ly
all each term’*, tales, regulations and conditions;
and further r that it will every day Ater beginning to
run on any Btreetrun regulsily four limes a day from
said Anderson street to Bay street.between thehoora
of six o’clock in the morning and eight 0*016(41 in the
evening : And provided farther, that, foe city of
Savannah shall have foe same polka jurisdic
tion wiihln said city over foe said Savan
nah, skidaway wnd Seatmerd IteHwnd <*m-
nany f Its employees and agents, aa It would have
bad over any company that might have been organ
ized tinder the ordinance hereinbefore mentioned:
And on this farther espre-s conditio*—that If hers-
’S'Ssax
tee, and
on by authority of the City Council of Savai
then all the rights hereby granted shall cease, a
the propertv of the Mid Savannah, Skidaway »nd
Seaboaru Railroad Company, inveetad or a^noed
under the grant hereby made, shall bs appraised bj
persons not dxceeding three on each Bde, and on
inch appraisement, such City Railway Company
AitotoU ht*v- ta» option to purchase such property at
sacn appraised v»iu*,tort*o rerere aiu) work tne same
fer ita own benefit thereafter, and, on foe failure of
said Savannah, Skidaway and 8. aboard Railroad, Oo.
to submit to such appraisement within two months
after notification; of foe other party of ila readioeae to
. purchase on foe terms Voreaaid, then all the righta
and privileges hereby granted should cease, and all
each property shall revert and belong to the City of
Savannah* ■ - . . . i -
Ordinance passed in Council, April 29:h, 1867.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
"Attest—Jams Stswabt, Clerk of OonnclL
- ■ . mayl—Ifit
sold from 1 to a CENTS a pound advance on other
of th* sum classifiestlOh~ginned on the ordinary Gin;
also frottortfitera who hate purchased (he Cotton,
ana have paid the advance above stated over the
am CLASSIFICATION ginned on foe ordinary
Gift. It la important to planters Iff foe pnrehsee of
GINS to oonahlw fosse tedte; and bay a good GIN,
which wlU givo pecfeet satisfaction fo its nae and re-
"weiavSScetveforderefrom some of the best and
largett ifiantera cf Georgia and Florida. Cali aod
me Bample Gin at oar office. ■W'Send for Circalar.
i WM. H; BTARK & CO.,
Whoieeale Grocers and Oommlattoh Merchant^
SAVANNAH, GA.
■F-iireto tot ‘■ani.r.KTT’H btkbl-brush cot.
YOU BIN.” riw "l FBAHK DOE'S SUPER-
PHOSPHaPB OFUMB.
NICK or THE WOODS i
Nick of the Woods I
w FIRESIDE COMPANION.”
IRQE MUNRO ft OO. Bare, at re Inuneou
ease, secured the exclusive right of pnblish-
wonderforstory of BoMer Life,
•‘NICK OP TBS WOODS!*’
FIBK8IDR COMPANION,” which wUl be
ced fo No. 24 of that popular journal, issued
OQAprtl2d.
•NICK OP THE WOODS’
Is the hsost remarkable and exciting story of foe kind
thsteysr appeared, and la the Fountain-head from
sfolBfrilijnsdB ot lfidisil Tales have been derived,
gome of foe characters are unequalled tn the whole
range of Fiction tor n cartsfo kind of weird, myste
rious interest that hangs aroond them. For inatauce.
the UrrlbleJlbbenhlnoasy. the “Spirit that walks,”
Nathan, the ‘^fan-of Peace,” *na Roaring
run,- wi
Badtte^
te read a story "of each intense infersst, of ooorsa,
■SExsmmsssss\
Am#
• (Bpj; Ij T T«r t copi..,
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AN ORDINANCE
To continue in force until foe Hast day of Jane next.
186S, the provlslona of the ordinance passed tn
Council on the fifth daa ot September, 1966, enti
tled **An ordinance to suspend tor a limited period
foe operation of the Fire Ordinan e or foe City of
Bavannkh, in and over certain porttoneor foe city,
and to remit oertate penalties fh*( may have seen
Incurred.”
Whereas, The provisions of- the above recited nrdi
nance, to relation to the erection and repair of fiotid
Inga id that portion of foe city esat of Pries street
and south of Uharfo attest nod alao foatpovtka of
foe city east of West Broad street, sonfo of Gaston
•treat and west of Tatbaft street, expired on the 31*t
day of Jnlm 18d7;«nd> whereas, said provisions were,
by an ordinance passed lo Council on the 9d day of
~ , 1867, exunded to the 1st day of January
8, now therefore— • . j
tfoa LTha Mayor and Alder ran of the city of
Savannah, In Connell assembled, do hereby otdain,
•Rut B*id provisions of ahidf above recited otdlnasce
of foe 6fo of September. MM, in remtion to reek
erection and repair of hdildioga within said portioas
of said city, bejmd foe same arc hereby farther ex
tended from shid lst daj of Jahiiary hut to foe 1st
day of i Jane next, llQH. _ •
Ordinance p&^Hngou^ll^A^rilJa^l^^^
Attest—James 8ctwa»>, Clerk of tfoairil.
AN ORDINANCE
To
give to the Commlaslonersor Pilotage for the Bar
of Tyoee and-River Savannah tho power to make
rules and regulations for foe government of tne
Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to the ap
proval, revision and control of the Oltv Conned
of Savannah, and on certain terms and condi
tions.
■ Section 1. The Mayor and AJdirmen of the city of
Savannah, in Connell assembled, do hereby ordain.
- uertOi
That power, ia hereby given to foe.Commiasionerso
Pilotage tor foe Bar ot Tybee and Bivar Savannah to
make fnlea and rtgffiatiOM forma government of
foe Harbor Msfitag of Savannah, eubjeot to the ap
proval revirion and control of foe City Council of
Sevan&Sb; and that, upon foe adoption of snchndw
and regnlattona and .foe aMtoval of GonncU, the
same shall be foe rules and regulations tor the gov
ernment or said Harbor Msfitor, under foe direction
tion of said ComtulaaionerN of Pilotage, subject to
revision and control by said City Council: And pro
vided further, foot nothing In this ordinance con
tained shall be ponttropd fo prevent foe Mayor in the
Potico Court; ortawMoydr and Aldermen in Connell
assembled, ftem.influsing itach finre and penalties
on anfh Harbor Master for official delttquepctm «i
or to pra*
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