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Comrades: jon stood t
In tbe hottest of the fight.
And you braved the storm of battle
With all a strong man's night;
Now, comrades, stand op nearer,
Grasp me firmly by the hand—
And swear by Heaven with me
You will nev«r leave the land.
'Tie the land our grand old fathers
Won from forest and from foe.
Made theirs by noble daring.
And with many a bloody blow.
Our slaters here lie burled.
And here our mothers lie 1
Our bones most rest beside them.
When God wills that we shall ale.
We cannot yield to menials.
And to strangers hard and cold.
We cannot yield the graveyard.
And our father's mansions old 1
And no threat of chains and halter,
And no threat of prison cell.
Shall drive us weeping exiles
From the land we love so well.
We have not feared the battle.
Nor tbe rain and chilling wind I
We shall not shrink from suffering,
As shrinks the eraven h-nd 1
And doing well and suffering well.
Shall pass awav tbe night,
And all its sorrow be forgot,
In the glory of the light 1
Then trust Id God, my brothers i
Our fathers’ God and onib.
Who has blessed us with such sunshine*
Such fruits aud glewing flowers.
And, comrade*, we'll not leave her;
But bide with bar till we die 1
And in her sacred bosom
Shall our wearied bodice IK
In General.
—The London telegraph offices employ
more than three hundred women.
—The only point Grant has made since
his nomination—West Point.
—There were 392 deaths in New York last
week.
—Othello in Hayti is played by a negro
who stains his face white.
—Yellow fever has reappeared in New Or
leans, and a young baker, only eighteen
years old, was the first victim.
—An English theatre has produced a play
in which the heroine and star is a child of
nine years.
—Four hundred and fifty-nine divorces
were granted in Connecticut (the land of
steady habits) last year.
—A Boston paper says one man whose life
is insured, appeared in that city last week in
a linen coat.
—The tax of one cent ftor box on matches
netted tbe Government a million and a half
dollars last year.
—The Arkansas Constitution sends any
body to jail who presumes to keep a stallion
without having taken the electoral oath.
—As it was; “Eternal vigilance ig the
price of liberty.’' As it is: “Internal reve
nue is the price of liberty.—N.. Y. World.
—Judy asks, why is an “heir-apparent” to
a throne like an umbrella in dry weather?
Because he’s ready for the next reign.
—The name of President Andrew John
son was stricken from the roll of member
ship of the New York Union League Friday
evening. Andy’s reputation won’t suffer
much by the separation.
—A twelve-year old boy in New York sui-
cidally swallowed a pint of blue ink because
his “mother didn’t like him. ” He made him
self prodigiously sick, but didn’t die—any
thing except the coat ot hU stomach.
—They had a mad fox in Macoupin conn-
ty, Illinois, last week. He came into a barn
yard, biting everything in his way. Some
dogs attacked and killed him, and subso'
quenlly went mad themselves.
—The subject discussed in one of the Sab
bath schools in Amherst, Mass., on a recent
Sabbath, was, “Have physicians any right to
pray for their ‘daily bread.’ ”
THE GBEAT
BLOOD PURIFIER
T HIS IS ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE and BLOOD
CLEANSING CORDIALS known to tbe world, an iofallible remedy for 8crotnla in
all its forms, SKIN DISEASES such as Pimples, Boils, Tetter or Sait Rbeuin, Ringworm,
Eryaypelaa, Cbronie Rheumatism, Scrofulous Sore Eyes, ULCERS of every kind, every
known kind ot CONSTITUTIONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES—no matter
how old or inveterate. It quickly removes virus from tbe Constitution and Blood, and re
stores tbe patient to perfect bealtb aud purity. This REMEDY is used and reoom-
mended by tbe most eminent medical men, and is known by its works as tbe tree is known
by its fruits. WARRANTED TO CURE.
pm- FOR SALE BY THE DRUGGISTS.
J; S. PEMBERTON A CO.,
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
-A.. _A_- Solomons As Co.,
Aprilit-eoesm WHOLESALE AIEITS, SAVAHRAH, IA.
SOUTHERN
LIFfi INSURANCE COMPANY,
PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION
PRINCIPAL OFFICES:
ATLANTA, 6A., MEMPHIS, TENN.,
LOUISVILLE, KY,
CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000
I NSURES LIVES, AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS and
Pays Losses. Its principal business Is with South
ern States, and to them it appeals for patronage. It
Hai Ample Means to folly Protect Poli
cy Holders and Pay all Losses.
BOARD OP DIRECTORS, ATLANTA, OA:
John B. Gordon, Ben. H. Hill,
A. H. Colquitt, A. Austell,
E. W. Holland, J H. Callaway,
B. O. Yanoey, B. J. Smith,
Je M. Johnson, Wade Hampton,
J. F. Alexander
OFFICERS;
JohnB. Gordon, President; Bfn. H. Hill, A. H*
Colquitt, Vice Presidents; A. Austell, E. w. Hol
land, Finance Committee; W. C. Mokkis, Secretary.
V. 8 ’8 SPEECH.
Grant made the following speech on being visited
by tbe committee appointed to inform him of his
nomination :
“You'd scarce expect one of my age,
To Bpenk iu public on the stage. ’’
And if I chance to faU below
Charles Sumner and Galiuh* Grow,
Don't view me with Ben Batter's eye,
But pass my imperfections by ;
From Maratial’s pumps great dogs do blow;
From little colts great horses grow.
As you'll agree, ic is too late
For me to try to cultivate
Tue art of speaking. Therefore, I
Will let the little job go by.
I'll only say that I'U fulfill,
Whatever you, my friends, may wlU.
And it is now my foil intent.
If lam chosen-President,
To discharge official duty,
That every act, my friends, will suit you.
NOTICE.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, )
Savannah, June 4,1843. |
T HE FOLLOWING LOTS ARB IN ARREARS TO
the city for GROUND BENTS, of which the
lessees are heieby notified:
Brown Ward—Nos. east half 16, east half 68, west
half 6b, east half 26, 72, 2 quarters each; 42, 43, pen
b-«, 66, 3 quarters each; 66, 70, 71, 4 qiarters each;
67, 6 quarters.
Chatham Ward—Nos. east half 3,17, 6 quarters
each; west halt 3,4, west one third 16, centre one-
third 24, 4 quarters each; 9,6 quarter*; east two-
tulrda id, south two-sixths 33, 36, east half 36, 2
quarters each; 15, 19, 22, middle one-third 27, 82,37,
east one-third 27, west one-third 24, 9 quarters
each; 18,13 quarters; 84, 7 <7Uarters.
Columbia Ward -So. 3, & quarters; 4,7 quarters;
6, west halt 20,19.3 quarters each;6, S3, 6 quarters
each; 8, west half 9,14, 21, sonth one-fourth 24, south
half 25, 28, west half 31, north half 24, east bslf 9.2
quarters each; north half 12,23 quarters; 16, 4 quar
ters. •
Crawford Ward— Nos. west half 8, 88, 5 quarters
each; 8', east half 36, 65, 69, east half 3, west half
36, 3 quarters each; 6. 9,14,25, v6,27.43, 44, 63, 64,
east half 66, east half 70, 4 quarters each; north
half 21, 29, 41, 42, east half 67 west hair 67, east
half 72,2 quarters each; 68, 6 quarters.
Calhoun Ward—Nos. east half I, 8. 4,6,11, east
half 12, east two-thirds 14, 82, two-thirds 83. west
one-third 14, west half 1,2 quarters eaoh; east half
6, 20, 21, west half 25. north half 48,4 quarters each;
9, 7 quarters; in, 44, C quarters each; 16,16,18,22,
23, 24, east half 17,8 quarters each; east half 26, 29,
30, 31, 6 quarters each.
Chctrlton Ward—Nos. 1,8, north half 14, south half
14, north half 35, south half 23, 2 quarters each; 2,
6,12,13, 30.8 quarters each; 24, 25, 4 quarters each;
36,34, south naif 86, 6 quarters each; north ball'
23. 33, 2 quarters each.
Elbert Ward—Nos. 3, 9, 6 qrs each; east half 11.
12,19, 36, 37, east half SI, west half H, nortn half
20, fraction 24, 2 qrs each: 14.23, part 24, 32. south
half 39, south halt 40.3 qis each; west half 81, 86,
4 qrs each; middle and east one-thirds 34,6 qra eaoh.
Forsyth Ward—NOS. 16, W, SOath half 17.69, 42, 9
qrs each; 19, 6 qrs; 20, 21, 6 qrs each; 23, 4 qrs; 24,
3 qrs. ■ ;>
Franklin Ward—Nos. 2,37,2 qra eaoh, 6, 6 qrs,
east half 7,16. 25, 26, 6 qra each; *4tt half T, 8, 21;
22.4 qrs each; ea«t half 33,34, a qrs each.
Ntw Franklin Ward—Von east hall 1, 7 qr-; west
half 1, 2 qrs; 3, 3 qrs; 7,8,10. 6 qre eaoh; 9,13,4 qrs
each; east half 14,6 qrs; 12,14qrs
Green Ward—Nos. 2,22 qrs; 11* 88s 89, 6 qrs each;
14,8 qrs; 16, west half 18, 25, 26. west half 27 29, 8
qrs e icb; north half, 22,86,2 qrs each; south half 22,
’^action Ward—Nos. 2, 8, 8 qrs each; east half 7,
west half 7, west h,lf is, 18, north half 20, 87, 88.40.
44,46,40, west half 8, 2 qrs eeqh; south half 20, 6
qrs; 84, 86, 7 qrs each.
Jasper Ward-Von. 6,8,36,87,2 qrs each; east half
38. 6 qrs.
LaFayette Ward—Von. 16,16,21,82, 44, east half 1,
west half 43.8 qrs each; 8?. 40, 8 qrs each; 48, east
half 43,45. 4 qrs each; 46, b qrs;
Liberty Ward—Nos. 3, 8 qrs; 8,9 qr»; 11,12, 4 qrs
e&cb; north bslf 16, fractional 84, sonth half 29, frac
tional 24, factional 24, 2 qrs each; 17, 6 qrs; 18,23,
east half 30 west Half 80, fe qrs each.
Monterey Ward -Nos. 1,4, centre two-fiftbs 9, west
two-fifths 9, two-thirds 17.19, east half 81.34. 37,88,
39, 2 qrs each; west half 9, 3 qrs; 6,42, 80,
half 8,4qrseacb; 11,6qrs; 40.6qra.
Pulaski Ward.—Nos, 6. 6, 81, 87, 8 qrs each; east
half 7,34,38, 4 qrs eseni^afi; 24, north half 26, 8
qra each; 1C, 22,5 qrs eaoh; east half 12,7 qrs; 18,
6 qrs.
Troup Ward—Nos. 1,16,98, Iff. 80, 81, north half
87, west half 2. 4 qre each; east half 2.4.18, 23, 24,
west half 82, southwest quarter 87, 2ar»es£h:10,16,
east half 87, 6 qrs each; west half 85. 86, 89,8 qrs
each; west half 17,8 qrs.
Ward—Nos, 1,2, out half 16,2 qrs eaoh;
13, 23 w qTB eacn; we »* haif *•» 6 qrs.
Washington Ward—Nos. 1**90$. two4hirds 9, 18,
west on®-ihlrd2, a qrs each; 8, south half! 6,21, west
2 V* e “ ch ; 6 west bslf 7. IS, 14,
19,24 wtrtkidf so, east half 7, 4 qrs #e<±;’20.89,6
qre each; 81, 7 qrs. .
Wetley Ward-Van. 1,2, s qrs each; 4, east half 6.
wssthalf 16, westhqlfu. 18.16.lQfi£cS“ “
&, 6 qrs; 6. 8 qrs. *
Springfield—1, 2,7, MS, 48, SO, VI «n * a
6. 6..90, 6 qrs each; 9.20 qre; 82,88, Uanmoft: IA
Crawford Ward Fast—No. 16,3 qra;iraotta*s fit
- and 84,4qrs. ■
‘Stephens Ward—Nos.1T. 16, 0 qre etch.
Lloyd Ward—Vo. 4,2 qrs. .
Ail persons having interest In the above Lota are
1 proceed on Die morning df the
lath inetsnt to re-enter aeootding to law. * .
THOMA1 * WAY**, - i
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MEMPHIS. TENN:
R. O. Brinkley, President Memphis & Little Rock
Railroad.
Sam. Tate, President Memphis & Charleston R. R.
F. M. White, President Miss. A Tennessee K K.
Amos Wooubust, President Memphis «fc Onlo R. R.
T. rt. Davis, President First Nat’l bank, Memphis.
O. P. Norris, Cashier First 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. uwtnn, cotton Factor, Memphis.
8. H. De Bevoise, Planter, Memphis.
L. Howes, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
C. W. Frazer, Attorney at Law, Memphis.
C. O. 8penosb, Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant, Louisville, Ky.
OFFICERS:
F. M. White, Acting President; R. O. Brinkley,
Sam. Tate, Vico Presidents; P. 8. Davis, Treasurer;
Ben. May, Secretary.
GEN. N. B. FORREST,
GENERAL TRAVELLING AGENT.
NET ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, FEB.
1st, 1868, $256,917.94.
Dr. Ni M. SNEED,
DKNTIST,
No. 117 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.,
GENERAL AGENT FOR THE COMPANY AT
8AVANNAH, GA.,
with Sub-Agents In City and the Counties adjoining
mayltt— tf
THE JETNA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
HAS NEVEB YET
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
T HIS popular an&snccessful Company issued in
1867, 15,»5f New Pollclea, being the largest
number issued by any Company in America except
one—one-tenth of all, and over four times the aver
age oi the forty-one Companies doing business in
New York, aa shown by the official reports.
49-a DIVIDEND of 50 Per cent, waa declared In
January, 1868, which will be allowed onall LIFE
POLICIES, tbe premiums for whlcb fall due prior to
March, 1869—this being the fifth consecutive 60 Per
Cent. Dividend. .. . ,
Tbe AETNA accommodates the insured by giving
credit tor half the premium when desired, which
credit may continue at O Per Cent. Interest until
canceled by dividend#,thus furnishing a much larger
amount of insurance for a much smaller cash pay
ment than Is required in an all cash company.
POLICIES ISSUED
under all the popular and desirable plans—among
which are the NON-FORFEITING ENDOWMENT
POLICIES, payable at a specified age, or at death if
it occurs sooner, on which the premium is payable
in ten annual or annual payments. TERM
POLICIES, loan ring for any number of yean—aud
JOINT LIFE POLICIES, insuring tbe lives of two
persona, payable to the survivor on the decease of
theothet.
Parsons desiring to make this prudent provision for
those dependent upon them, wtu find in the JETNA
nil the advantages possessed by any. and at as favor
able rates.
W. B, GRIFFIN,
General Agent,
98 BAY STBBBT, SAVANNAH. GA.
apl7—8m
ROYAL
nSUBAICE GOMPAHY,
OF LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
QONTUrtJIS took.
Mercantile and Dwelling Honse Biski
(mm. Building* excepted)
against loss by fibs,
WM. O. OOBBNS, Agent,
BUUrebj-'. Building.
OIL, OIL.
jri
as BUS. NO. 1 KBB08ENI OIL,
Wr.9e&»
jm»1£-u wnwAAts. WAM * mawra,
AND HOT* HEADINGS printed on the
Legal Notices.
iNotice.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be mads
to the Court of Ordinary of I iburty County, at
the first regular term alter expiration or two mouths
from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging
to tbe estate of G. W. Dunham, late of said county,
deceased, lor the benefit of the heir* and creditors of
said estate. ANN O. HART.
Jel3-law2m Admx. de boms nun.
Chatham Sheriffs Sale.
TTNDKB AND BY VIBTUb OF A DISTRAIN
U Warrant, Issued cut of tbe Honorable tbe
County Court of Chatham county. In favor of George
8 Owens, Executor, vs. Asa L Harris and Richard-
8one F Akio; I have levied upon and will sell, on the
FIR8T TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT, before tbe Court
House door, in the city of Savannah, county of Chat
ham, aud State of Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit.
3 large bay horse Mmes and 1 'large bay mare
Mule, irom 16 to 17 hands high,
1 aorret mare Male, 16 hands high,
3 small brown Mules,
l brown mare Mule, medium siz*,
i* dark brown Mules, 15 hands high,
*4 four-horse Plantation Wagons,
1 two-horse Rloe Drill,
‘4 oue-horae Rice Drills,
‘4 Hats, about 36 feet long.
Pointed out as tbe property of the within named de
fendants. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
BENJAMIN L COLB,
Je3—lawtd gherlg Chatham County.
BILLIARD 8ALOOSI.
v. KTKOPOUTAN BILLIARD ROOMS, (flye of
Lvl Phelan'sfirat class Tahtow Bryan street, op
posite Screven House. A®- FREE LUNCH every
evening. D. MCCONNELL, Proprietor. [mh21-6m
BROKERAGE, EXCHAAGK AMO COM
MISSION,
1>RYAN, HAKTBIDGB & Go., Commission Her-
JD chants and Brokers, 163 Bay street.
' «•* — mhii— 1
shipping
AND COMMISSION
CHANTS.
C ARL RPP1NG A CO„ General Commission Mer
chants, No. 149 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia;
Vice Consulates of Spain and of uw Netherlands.
war CARL EPP1NG, Timber Merohant, Darien and
Brunswick,Hcorgiq.' x * noT26—tf
UT ABNEY ArCO., Commission Merchants, No.
XX 12 stoddaid's upper Range. Liberal advances
made on consignments of cotton, Wool, Hidee.
Ac., to our mends iu Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York. au30—ly
W Aitu A MOiNTARK, Auction, commission and
Shipping Merchants, Ray street, Savannah,
Georgia, uoumgnmeute of all kinds solicited. Auc
tion daya Tuesdays and Fridays. Agent for first
quality Kerosene Oil. , • . . aug21—tf
J D. ROWLAND A CO., Storage and General
a Uommibsion Merchant*. Cotton taken on Stor
age in B&Lterauy'a First Class Fireproof Warehouses.
Particular attention given to weighing and sampling.
J. C. ROWLAND. U. H. ROWLAND.
JySl-ly ,
W U, GRIFFIN A CO., cotton Factors, Com-
• mlssiuu and Forwarding Merchants, No. 9b
Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. JyYtf—ly
IffilMVRlt
OHf OF'SiYkNSiV,'' 1 A
Orrlo* Clxhx opCoDxcn., May s, is
IIBSCaM JO A litoOLCTiUS XBOP'kW) B>
the Board of Health, a list of the said Board for
j in published for information of citizens and
kooMhOldere, and aitentidtfiii call
extracts from City Ordinance:
died to the following
TxriLKiNSON & WILSON. Cotton Factors and Ge-
W nerai commission Merchants, No. 90 Bay street,
Savannah, Georg a. Liberal advances made on con
signments to ourselves or our friends in New York
and Liverpool. Jy27
f|1 U. MAitUG&LL A. MHO., tieuenu Conimis-
X* sion,snipping and Lumber Merchants, No. 2
Harris’ Block, Bay street, toot oi Lincoln. Consign-
men!* respectfully solicited, and will reoelve strict
attention. Jy23
E C, WADE A Co., Cotton Factors and Oom-
• mission Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard's Lower
jy28
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD ON THR FIRST TUESDAY IN
JULY NEXT, before the Cou< t House door Id
the city of Savannah, between the legal houra of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
The VERNON sHKLL ROAD, the CHARTER of
tbe Vernon Nhell Road Company, tbe TOLL HOUSE,
TWO IRON ROLLERS, and all the rigb' s and apj
tenauces of said Company.
Levied upon by virtue of a fl. U. issued oat of the
Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of tbe
Home Iusaranoe Company of Savannah. Property
pointed out by plaintiff a attorney.
BENJ. L. COLE,
je6--law4w Sheriff Chatham County.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it mavconcern:
Whereas. Aaron H. Champion will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmiesory on the es
tate of WillUm M. Davis, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court
to make objection flf any they havej on or beforo the
first Monday in December next, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 21st day ot
May, 1S68. D. A. O’BYRNE,
may22—lam6m Ordinary Ohsthsm county.
^TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
O all whom it may concern :
Whereas, John u. Ferrlll will apply at the Court
ot Ordinary for Letters Dlsmiesory as Administra
tor ou tne estate oi Charles A. Henderson, late of
said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
•viiom it may concern to be and appear before said
;onrt, to make objection, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in December next, otherwise
said letters will he granted.
\Vitn( an my official signature this first day of June,
H6H. D. A. O’BYRNE,
je5-lam6m* Ordinary Chatham County.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Jesse Brewer will apply at the Court of
Ordinary fer Letters of Administration on tbe estate
of George tt. Biewer, of said county, decerned:
These are, therefore.to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before eaid coart to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters
Will be granted.
Witnessiry officialaignatgrethhi29th day of May.
1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
jel—law4w Ordinary Liberty County.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, James J. McGowan will apply at the
Court of Ordinary fpr Letters of Administration on
toe estate of Jeremiah Cavanaugh, of eaid county,
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 navej on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 14th day of
May, 1868. D. A. O'BYRNE,
maylS—lawfiw O. C. O.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Elijah F. Henderson will apply at the
Court it Ordinary for Letters Dlsmissory as Ad
ministrator on the estate of Efija Henderson, ot said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite apd admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before aajd Court 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 15th dty of
May, 1868. D. A- O'BYKNE,
may!6—tamflm* o. C. O,
Administrator’s Sale.
Y17TLL BE SOLD before the Coart House door In
** Appling county, on tbe fleet. TUESDAY in Au
gust next, one lot of LAND iu the 8d district of said-
oounty, containing 490acres more or less, known sa '
Lot No 468, for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors
of the estate of JOHN -DYAL, deceased.
maylS—lawam*;■
8 TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whomlt may concern :
Whereas, S. A. Fraser will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dlemissory as Executor on the
estate^ of Joseph Qoarterman, of said eosaty, de-
These are, therefore.to cite fend admonish all whom
it may concern to be and appear before —1* Ooart* to
make objection (if any they have), on or before the
first Monday in August next, otherwise said litters
Will be gran ted.
Witness my official signature, this 8d day of Feb
ruary, 1868. . W. P. GIRARDEAU,
fehli—laroSm 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 Letter* Dismisaory
as Administrators on the estate of James ML McFall,
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cits and
whom it may concern, to be and appi
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday tn August next, otherwise
said Letters will be granted.
Witness my official signed
nary, 1868.
Jan24—lamfim
store this Me day of Jana-
W. F. GIRARDEAU,
: O. I* a .
Administrator's
T ie bur, or the «m» of Ada, o. jhatia
hereby notified that on the first Monday of
g ist next, 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of
^ berry county for an order to dtstrlhnte said estate
api7—2am4m
IN O. HART.
Notice.
MONTH, alt,, d.U ijvli<»th« «U1 ta
made to the Marla, Bank of eeeraia lor renewal
of Perl, Mo. l.tttt) for tare, ehares of Block, eaid
scrip having been lost. 1
mb21—lamSm WM. J. JAWTOH.
OTATk Ok QBOBQU, IdBEBTr OODMTY.-To
0 all whom it aar concern t
Whereat, Tboniae.B. Wheeler will apply at
Court ot Ordinary (or LMtemMmlmory anBMi
utratoron the eauteof Wm. S. Bobtaaon, ‘tit
county, HpfTfir* 1 *:
These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom
aa/ M. l>. if. MILLAR A oo., lol Ray street, Oom-
• v mission Merchants, Dealers iu Railroad Sup
plies, Ageuts for iugerdoll’s Cotton Press and John
Watson A Co.’s Axle Grease, Ao. jy23
UdTELS.
fiff ARSHALL HOUSE, Savanuah, Georgia,
lvl jy23] A. B. Luos, Proprietor.
WUUhE8ALE UqilUR UESLEUN.
rn i J. DUNBAR & CO., Importers aud Dealers
A • in Brandies, Whiskeys, Uins, Wines. C.gars,
Ac., and Agent for Smith’s Celebrated Phliadelphls
Ales, 147 Bay street. Jy23
WHOLESALE GKIICGB9.
TXT M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer in Gro
ff •. cerios, Wluoi, Liquors, Teas aud Cigars, 160
Bay street, Savauuah, Sole Agent lu the State of
Georgia for Massey, Houston & Co. *4 Philadelphia
Are. jy24
LUfcUOiiS, die., AT lUiTAIL.
/CUSTOM HOUSE SHADES, by F. Dowd, Bay lane,
rear oi post office. Beet of Ales, Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, Ac., aud a Lunch every day liom 11
till l. j>23
( RVlNG HoUmE, coiner Ol St. Julian aud Jenerson
A streets. AzarOK invisa. Proprietor, best of Ales,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac., always on hand. iy23
DUUG01ST8 AND APOTHECARIES.
TkOBERT H. TATEM, Druggist and Apothecary
All and Wholesale Dealer lu Window Glass and
Kerosene OU, corner Jefferson aud McDonough
streota, aud corner East Broad and Broughton
streets. jy26—ly
PHOTOGRAPHS.
I) AUTOGRAPHS, and all other styles ol Pictures,
XT with Frames, Fittings, Cases, Ac., of every kind.
Copies of aUkiuda from Old Pictures ueaiiy finished.
Stereoscopic Views of Boaaveuture and Savannah.
Corner of Whitaker and Broughton streets. J N.
Wilson. Jy23
WATCIinti AND JEWELRY.
F.
GROS CLAUDE Dealer in Watches, Jewelry
and Silverware, Ball street, opposite Masonic
Hall, Savannuli, Ga. Watches and Jewelry carefully
repaired. no?7—tf
aMULL V. HAMILTON (aucuissor to Wllmot A
) Richmond), Dealer la Watches, Silverware, Jew
elry, Ac., corner Whitaker, St, J alien and Congress
streets. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. jy23—ly
SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, «fcc.
M.
P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharr, Manufac
turer of halts, Awning#, Tents, Flags, L
Sold at New York prices. jj
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS.
M ULLER a BRDYN, Architects and Civil and Me
chanical Engineers, southwest corner Bay and
Bull streets, up stairs. M. P. Mullcb, Civil and
Mechanical Engineer; DaWirr Bbdtn, Architect.
sep6
HAftDWAltE, CUTLERY, Ac.
P ALMER A DEPFiSH, Wholesale and Retail Deal-
era tn Hardware, CutleryfFiles, Bilge Tools, Ag
ricultural Implements, Puwoer, Shot, Caps aud
Lead, 148 Oongreaa and 67 Si. J41 cu stree's. Savan
nah, Georgia. jy26—ly
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
M URPHY a chirk. Bull street, opposite the
Pula*kl House, House, Sign, Ship and steam
boat Painters. ’Gliding, Graining, Marbling and
GiaalBg. -Signs of, every description. J yffi
PUSTERERS.
/1 RADY A TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Pias-
VT tereni aud Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Cement and Rui'dlngMaterial, Bryan street, between
Drayton and Abercofo streets. augl-tf
NEWSPAPERS,
E STILL A BRO., Bull street, next to the Post
Office, Dealers in Newspapers, Magazines,
Books and Stationery. The latest New York and
other Dally and Wuekly Newspapers received by
every mail and steamer. jy2i—ly
(INOKUTAKEKS.
I rauaUBON A DIXON, Dcderuitera, 120 Brough-
? too street, dealers in Fisk’s Patent Metallic,
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes
for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the
shortest notice. Country oruera promptly attended
to. * jy27—ly
FUlUUVIiRE.
Q B. MlluKR, No. 157 Broughton street, De
)J« In Maiogany and Walnut Furniture
Dealer
, and
French Cottle chamber Seta. Also a fine assort
ment of Part* Furniture. Mattresses nude to or-
U&-17
P ULASKI IOUSE STABLES, by J.Fnxurir. Car
riages, vith competent drivers, or Single Team*,
to let. Boaidlng at reasonable prices. jy23
cicar hanufactdrer.
S SOLOION, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan street,
• bet We, a wbltaaer and Bull streets, three dbove
above the Ptfoskl House., Jy?3-ly
ALLEJTS P1IH DOCTOR!
MO
ehote, at A. A. SOLOMONS A oo. Pori
SS&S*
' i \
(2.) It Shall be the duty or said Board to visit and
Inspect each and every lot, etiftosure and yard in
their respective wards, and where any filth or un
wholesome collections may be found, the same to
have immediately removed by information to the
Marshal or City Scavenger, whose duty it shall be to
Immediately attend to such information, and to have
the owner or occupier of such lot, enclosure or yard,
summoned before i he next Council thereafter, to an
swer for such neglect. And any porson who shall
refuse admittance to any member of said Board to
visit and inspect such lot, enclosure or yard shall, on
conviction thereof be fined a sum not exceeding
thirty dollars.
(3 i It shall be the duty or raid Board to report all
filth or unwholesome collections that may be found
in any street, lane or wharf, to the Muyor, whose
doty it shall be to have the same immediately re
moved by the proper officer. ^ ^ ^ .
Board of Health, 1868.
Chairman—Dr. R. D. ARNOLD.
Vice-Chairmau-GEORGE A. MERCER.
Anson.—Dr. H. D. Arnold, JJ. A. Pacetty, Peter
Reilly. K. D. Walker, Dr. Wm. H. Elliott.
Bartow.—F. M. Green, E. D. Meyer, George Walt-
ner.
Berrien.—D. T. Scranton, Maxi me J. Desvergers,
Micbael Cain, W. H. Doooer, John ScLiroeder.
Brown.—R. H. Footman, J. A. Jllfchrteus, Julius
Koox. J. EGaudry, T B Marshall, J. H. Demund. ’
Calhoun — Geo. H. Ash, T Reilly, Wm. RogorS
Henry Meinhard, T. M. Norwood,
Charlton.—John R. Hamlet, William W. George.
Chatham.—Philip M. Russell, Wm. U. Bordley, An
drew Goebel. Wm. R. Symons.
Columbia,— Benjamin Gammon, Dugald Ferguson,
Dr. B. F. Ulmer, Philip Callanan.
Crawford.—H. Gillum, W. 51. Rogers, John Mc
Donough. James T. Buckner.
Currylown— Luder Mohrtens, E. Shoftall, Henry
Suiter. Philip Uiebelbouse, George Buntz.
Decker—Dr. John D. Fish, John McConaghy, Val-
Basler, William Bassett, Ezra N Kent.
Derby—George. A. Mercer, Martiu Tuffts, E. H.
Kirllu, T. D. Bertndy, J. M. Hendercun, p Macomber.
Elbert—Robert H. Ta'.eai, O. M. Lufburrow, James
S Neidlinger.
Forsyth—Waring Russell, Benjamin E. ShettalL
Frewtown—Liviugstou Connell, Joun B. Hogg, John
Walber.
Fi aitklin—Solomon Gardner, James Lach'iRou,
Wm. Greene, A. Borcbert.
New Franklin—J:mien O’Byrne, Patrick H. Deacy,
John O’Donnell, Michael Feeloy.
Gaston—Charles L. Ledge, John Lore!), A. Graeffe,
Marlin Weodelkeu.
Green—George Helm bold, Marlin Beytagh, John O.
Duggan, Chanes E. O’Sullivan, Edmond Flaherty,
John Bryan.
Heathkole—Dr. Wm. Scherzer, N. O. Mil’s, Dr.
Juriah Harries, Wm. F. Parker, Simon E, Byck.
Jackson—11. A. Crane, Angus McAipin, Dr. RobL
P. Myers.
Jasper—John N, Lewis, F. D. Jordan, E. D. Smythe,
Henry Bryan.
Lafayette—Edward M. Anderson, A. Claxton Sorrel,
O cohen, Jr.
Liberty—M. Boy ley, John Cooper, William Wallace
H. Haym. Uood-
Magazine—Edward Power, Henry Heugep, M. t S.
Win, F. Schulz, Edward McC'abo, James Dinon,
Gleason, John Kelly.
Monterey—Richard A. Wayne, Wm. Hone, Henry R.
Christian, Dr. J. J. West,
North Oglethorpe—John Ryan, J. B. Epstein, Jame
Smith, Bernard Smith, Andrew Flattloy, William »
Flynn.
Middle Oglethorpe—A'iced Kent, It. J. Wade,Jin*
Heagney, William Gibbous.
South Oglethorpe.—A. B. Howell, F. J. Ruckort,
J. Logan. E Morau.
Pulaski.—E. O. Withington, T. H. Palmer,Joaepi
Broom.
Percival.—Henry J. Thomasson, H. S. Bogardus,
John A. Douglass, L. McSorley, Philip Hermann,
Thomas Henderson.
Reynolds — Willium Swoll, Itamon Molina, Dr. Wm
Duncan, John Young, Antoni.. Feruui.dt-z.
Troup.—J. E. Hei-uuudez, W. Li. Williams, John
Asemiurf.
Walton.—M. D. Buchanan, D. Thompson, Henry
Bennett, Cbas. Lee.
Warren —K. T. Burch, Thos. Hickey, Dr. B. W.
Hardee, E Hagar, Thos. Pepper.
Washington.—Julius Schultz, O. Harrigan, A. Ga
lina, John T. Sullivan.
Wesley.—J. B. Barnwell, J 15. McIntosh.
At Large.—Lew is Gardner, Inspector of Sinks.
JAMES SlEWART, Clerk of Council,
mty&eod-tf Ex-Ofilcio Secretary Board of Health
mm
: IMPBOTED! :i "(1 bOto lli
it 18 »n el6gantDrNrt4gfbr theHatf.
ItfiaaiM tha Hair to Curt beautHWly.
It Metpa the Soalp CUan and Healthy.
It iavlcoratas the BAoto of tbe Hair.
It fbreei the HMr and Beard to grow luxuriantly.
It immediately atopa Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the Hair from Chancing Color from Age.
It reatorefiGrey Hair fa ita Original Color.
It brings out Hair on heads that have been bald
for y ears.
It is composed entirely of simple a
(able sttbatancea.
id purely v
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its excellence,' many of which are from
physicians in high standing.
It la sold In half-pound bottles (the name blown in
the glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goode
everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle,
by DBMAS BARNES h OO., F.O. WELLS * (XX,
SUHIEFFEUN A CO., New York.
To Job Printer^.
PRINTING PRESS
FOR SALE.
8ALg *■ DBOBNR HALT
MEU1UM JOB Pit ESS ; size, lSxl» inaide
chase. The Presses of the patent ate justly cele
brated fortbe excellence of (heir work, and will
print any thing from aainrle-line vtaitlug card to »loll
hklf sheet medium. This due cau be seen working
iu tbe News anDHvbald OrPicx.
Accompanying the Prena are two (!) setts Roller
Stocks, one (1) Roller Mould, five ( 5) Gbaa. s, one (1)
Roller Box, one (1) In)c Fountain, two (2) Wrenches,
Ac. Only reawm for soiling is, to make room for a
larger Press. The present price of this Pre-a tn New
Fork is $550. We will sell this for $450 GASH.
Apply at THIS OFFICE. mh31.
Forest City Paper Warehouse
1 j>VERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION OF PA-
A PER—Printers, Book-b'jiden and fltatinwora,
applies manufactured snd lor sale.
OaBh paid for all kinds paper stock.
Formerly Warren Brothers.
}**1 J. WARREN. Agent.
163 Bryan
Published for information.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE
To repeal the Ordinance pasted in Council on the
twelfth day of December, 1866, entitled “An or
dinance to prevent the erecreciiou of awning
I'Obts and slgu posts In any of the streets or tho
roughfare* of the city of Savannah, and for the
removal of those now stuudiug; to prescribe ihe
mode and mauuur of constructing awnings and
fastening signs, and to affix penalties for the vid
lation ot Una ordinance.”
Section 1. The Mayor aud Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, In Count ll assembled, do hereby orualn,
That the above recited ordinance bo and the iamu
hereby repealed.
In. Council, April isth, 1368.
Ordinance upon the first reading and ordered to be
published for iutorumliun.
JAMES STEWART,
apll—It t.lork of GouuciL
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER*
Salt Blionin or Kenrvy,
AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE FEET.
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OF THE SUB
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPANY.
/"VFFICB TINDER THB BLUFF, foot «f Drayton
street All orders tor the Submarine Diving
and Wrecking Company can be left with him. and
will be promptly attended to. oc23—tf
ESTABLISHED IN 1652.
BY JOHN RYAN,
P RESENT Sole Proprietor, who takes this method
of thanking his many kind patrons for ihsir con
tinuous generous patronage, and now assures
them that it will be bia greatet-t pleasure to continue
to supply them with everything in his Pne of a supe
rior quality, and at as 1. w rates as similar articles
of au inferior quality can be had for in this or any
otner city. Long experience in this special business
enables foe to excel the productions of every
eimilor ee abilrhment, Respectfully.
JOHN BYAN,
trhSO-tf Cor. West Broad and Bay street*.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, S. C.,j
O FFERS her servicorfto the citizens, aud ladies ot
Savannah, for the treatment and cure of tbe
above Diseases.
Coras and Bunions Cured IVittiout Pain
r RESIDENCE—38 PRESIDENT STREET, (at
Mr a. Perry’s.
•V~Hoars from 9 A. M. to 1 P. ST., and from 3 to
5 o’clock P. M. Ladles treated at ihoir residences.
Charges Moderate.
She submits, fiorn emongF^ nmacrons certificates
the following from prominent physicians and cit.sena
of Oharlestou:
From Hon. George Bulst.
I am happy to say that Mrs. Keogh has cured me
of several very bad corns, that had troui-Ied me foi
many years. They were removed without the least
pain. (Signed) Gkoege Uuist.
From the late Dr. Edward North.
I think it my duty to state that i have seen Mrs.
Eli** Keogh remove cores and bunions with the
greatest skill, and vrithout pain.
(Signed) Edwabd Nobth, M. D.
From Dr. Fitch.
would recommend all persons who are afflicted
with corns to give Mrs. Keogh a trial. I have seen
her treat, with good judgment, and cure them with
out pain. (Slgnedj J. fitch, M. D.
From Dr. B. Horlback.
I certify that Mrs. Keogli has cured me of bad
corns, and advise ail who are troubled with them, or
bunions, to apply to this lady.
(Signed) E. Hoki.baox, M. D.
dec98—tf
AN ORDINANCE
To prescribe the kind of fuel to be used for steam-
boiler engines iu the city of Savannah, and to
affix penalties for violation of this ordinance.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city ol
Savannah, in Council aseembled, do hereby ordain.
That from and after the pasriug of this ordinance it
shall not be lawfnl for any pet son to nse in any steam
tng ne boiler in 6aid city, m which there muy be an
artificial draught by the introduction oi steam in tbe
smoke stack, any fuel other than anthracite or bitu
minous coal, under a pens'ty of not more than $lUO
for each and every day’s offence.
Ordinance passed in council, April 16th, 1£68.
MARTIN j. FORD, Mayor pro tem.
Attest—Jab. Stzwajct, Clerk of Oouncll.
apl 7—it
Turf, Field and Farm,
AND
JOURNAL of SOCIETY,
A HIGH-TONED JOURNAL, devoted to the Turf,
Field Sports, Hcieutificand Practical Agricul
ture, Literature, Art, and the Stage. It is the organ
of tbe gentlemen sportsmen of America, and every
subject is treated iu a dignified manner.
Its Editorial Corps is large, embracing HAMIL
TON BUSBEY audF. O. SKINNER. The well-known
CARL BENSON Is a regular contributor.
lu Home and Foreign Correspondence Is particu
larly able. The Press of the L'uited States have
passed the highest encomiums upou the TURF,
FIELD AND FARM.
From a great variety of complimentary notices,
the following are ^elected :
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM of New York
City, now the acknowledged leading exponent In
America of the interests which it represents, hag
been enlarged, and appears In a new and elegant
dress. Mr. Hamilton Lusoey, formerly of this coun
ty. Is the literary and associate editor.—Daily Re
public, Spriryjteld, Ohio.
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM is as imposing
and handsome in appearance as it is spirited, able
and interesting. It hns brought to The dlscarelon of
turf matters a moral tone hitherto wanting, and ut
terly discountenances ail brntal sports, such as those
of the prize ring. It is, in fact, a paper for gentle,
oes who are fond of horses >nd stock, and were*
foloe In its snores*.—Buffalo Express.
Its editorials are ably written, anj it generally
contain* matter of homo interest to Buffalonians. /»
la rapidly reodtamendihg itself to pnbHc tavor —
Buffalo Courier.
The TURF. FIELD Ai,L FARM is unquestiona
bly the beet publication of its class In America, if
notin the world. As an organ of turf and field
porU tt has always maintained an elevated moral
tone, which commends it to the approval of every
■aa pure taste and honorable principles con
nected with theee amusements, which it has done
•o much to redeem from the influences of kuaverr
“d Id^smiiam. Its agricultural department
under the ediiorthip of,F. G. 8klnner. Jfaa. onenf
ptefibWgid best Informed gentlemen on’aiuab-
Jecia belonging to his specialty in the country re£
dra, itamghl, viable work to tb. ImSiminSl
gwwwraoyw.. s oo
BlMcopiM ona j—r .toeoo
taUakodHHO, ?T FABK BOW, NEW ZOBK.D,
S. 8. Bruce and H. Millard.
* ,—tlionwlthakoijtow^v^* ** j*.
ms**9**
Id* HlVref«
lieu thereof thewords “owum-orowBia^!^^
said amendment lake effect ahd be off
diatrty on'Oia p—sfnoof tba erdln.riee.^'* ’*»<■
Ordlnanc. paekedln OonnicO, Mi, I8ib, i«,
EDWARD C. / —
JtM. Bxctam. CletkofOoaadi.
AN ORDINANCE
To immid It, ordlnano* r—e* in o„,„i
12th day of Deoamber, 1066, minted*?)I* #i
hkttce to prevent the erection of nu, “
olgn poatMn eny of the streets eodt?****<
feres of the rily ol SsTSonah, and for {J" 0 "*
, vsl of thoee now eaiidtoejio prft*Si,
sad nuuuer olcoeetroatq, erroing.
lag Bigoe, end fosdz certeia peneltS. r*'*-
vioislion of Ihle ordmeace.'’ *• hr tb,
Section l. The Mejorind Aldermen of tb..^
Savannah, In Connell uaemblad, do hereh.
above recited ordinance be sod the
“Be,
That the above r
hereby so amended as to allow the erection
Rtaudanls not exceeding two inches in ^
be placed Immediately on the inner edge iduT*' ^
and connected with the horizontal onrttnUj
frMne work: provided jUoaje,X.
ordinance or tbe one of which it is amendM&J
be coustnied to authorize the erection c _ 4tor ' lf
tion of any awning or algn in auoh manprr^T^
terfere with the convenience of per,one voMn **•
der any such sign, or under any awaing ortk-* 0t '
eiiog thereof; and provided further, ihatiuTh ^
or awning shall not imerfere with any pan u- 10
Vght therefrom, to any extent posEibleSfS
i ded ,- And ony person violating any «o3£L?!
said recited ordinance as a uended by this o.din^ Dfcf
ebail be llab e to tbe penalty or
above recited ordinance mentlonedT
on cooviction of the pereoo so guilt v of wiaIm “■
ordinance, it shall be lawful for tn* Mayor
and cause tbe immediate removal of tbe sign of
lng of such person, at his or her expense. *"*'
Ordiuance peeaed in Council. May lath lra
EDWARD C. ANDERSON mL,
Attest—James Szewakc, Clerk of council^ r ’
mayU—lOi
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the Tax snd Revenue Ordinance, paaM
ia Council on the Soth day .of December, 1667
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of tbo dt»
Sa van imh, id Council asaembled, do hereby orni?
That ihe Tax and Revenue Ordinance irigJTr
Council oa the toth day ot December, i n
1867, lie and tbe same is hereby so amended teUu!
tbe tax on height and passage money thali, from au
after the first day of May, 18^8, be one-fcajf of aaI
per centum, instead of one per centum as by «idT
dinsoce in now provided. w '
Ordinance pained in Council, April 29th 1868.
EDWARD O. ANDIUL'ON, Mayor
Attest—James Btmwakt, Clerk of Council.
mayi-iot
W E offer for sale the above cerebrated GINS, and
ar* prepared to show from the results of last
year’s experience their great f operiority over the
common fllQs of the country. We have certificates
of the highest character from planters who have us« d
them, from factors both in this country and Europe
who have sold ootton ginned by them, who testify to
the superior ginning, aud say that the Cotton has been
sold from 1 to a CENTS a pound advance on other
ot the same classification ginned on the ordinary Gin;
also from brokers who have purchased the Cotton,
and have paid the advance above stated over the
SAME CLASSIFICATION ginned on tbe ordinary
Gtn. It la important to planters in the paiehaee of
GINS to consider these loots, and buy a good GIN,
which will give perfect satti faction in ita use snd re
sult io a great saving of money.
We have received orJer^ from some of the beat and
largest planters of Georgia and Florida Call apd
yee Sample Gin at our office, gw Send for Circular.
WM. H. STARK & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
gr*Agents for “GULLETT’S S rEBL.BRUSH COT-
TON GIN,” alio "E. FRANS COE9 SUPER
PHOSPHATE OF LIME. »•
AN ORDINANCE
To grant to the Savannah, Ski da way and Seaboard
Railroad Company certain rights and prlvUena.
on certain terms snd ecndltiODs.
Section 1. The MayQr and Aldermen of the city of
Savauuab, in Council assembled, do hereby oral ’
That the 8avannsh, bkidaway and Seaboard Rafin
Company shall have the right, with horse rallu
care or carriages, to connect thtir line ol ralivai
leading to >md from the country with Drayton an*
Whitaker etreets, in Savannah, beginning at Acder
son street,” and running the line of said Draytoa and
Whitaker streets to Bay street and connecting by
Bay street: provided the work of laying the track f»
Buck carriage railway on Draytoa street be com.
mcncf d, in good faith, within twelve months hoa
the date of ihe passiBg of this ordinance, and be
completed within eighteen months from tbettee
of such passing; and that the work on White,
ker street shall be commenced within six moothi
alter the peering of this ordinance, and tniafcea
within twelve months after the date of ihU ordt-
nance: And provided further, that the said work
hbali be done ;;a to gradings, crossings, and ad other
things therewith connected, in the manner and on
tbe terms prt scribed in the ordinance for the
lisbmeut of lines of street railways passed in Oobb.
cil on the first dty of M<y, fa the year eigbteea hns-
dred and sixty-coven, and that all tbe rotas, regal*,
tlons and conditions cf said ordinance in relation to
the running ol Cora, ihe rates of Are, and so forth,
shall be applicable to the grant of authority hanky
made: And provided further, that the said Goat*
ny shall, before entering upon the said work or any
pait thereof, enter into bond, with approved eecari-
I y, to the city of savannah to perform and i. bide by
all each terms rules, regulations and condition*;
and farther, that it will every day a tor beginning to
ran on any street run regulai ly four tlmea a day frosi
said Anderson street to Bay street, between the hoars
i of six o’clock in the morning and eight o’clock in Urn
evening : And provided further, that the city oi
Savannah shall have the same police Jurisdic
tion within sold city over tbe said 8*ran-
nab, W; Ida way aud Seaboard Railroad Com
pany, its employees and agents, aa it would have
had over any company that might have been organ,
ized under tbe ordinance hereinbefore mentioned:
Ann on this further expre-e condition—that if here
after a system of afreet railways vhall be entered up-
ou by authority of the City Council of Savannah,
then all the rights hereby granted shall cease, vd
the property of the said Savannah, Skid*way and
Seaboard Railroad Company, invested or acquired
under the grant hereby made, shall be appraised by
persons not exceed mg three oil each afaq, and oa
such appraisement, such City Railway Company
snail have the option to purchape such property a*
such appral-ed value, aud to use and work tne earn
for its own benefit tbtyeafier, and, on the ttilsreof
eaid Savannah, SkidaWay and 8. aboard Railroad, 0 { .
to submit to buck appraist merit within two monik*
after notification of the other party of its readings to
purchase on the terms aforesaid, then all tbe iight9
and privileges hereby granted should oease, and alt
snch property shall revert and belong to (he City of
‘tavannab.
Ordinance passed in Oouncll, April Shtb, 1867.
EDWARD c: ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest—Jama Stkwab*, Clerk of OounciL
mayi—m
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To continue in force nntll tie Out dAj otJni. next,
1869^1 he provisions oT the ordinance' pasaed ia
Connell on the fifth day of September, 1866, enti
tled “An ordinance to suspend for a limited period
the operation of the Fire Urdioan e of the City of
Savannah, in and over certain portions of the city,
and to remit certain penalties that may hare hem
incurred.”
Whereas, The provisions of the above welted orffi
nance, m relation to tbe erection and repair of build
Inge la that poitlou of tha dty, east of Pries street
aud south of Liberty street, and also that portion of
the city east of West Broad street, sooth of Gsston
•heat and west of T-toall street, expired on tbe Sift
day oi July, 1861; and whereas,paid provisions were,
by an ordinance passed in Council ou the 9d da; of
October, 1867, extended' to the 1st day 6t January
last, 1888, now therefore-. *
„ L The Mayor and Alder ran of the dty of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do beieby oidain,
That said provisions of said above recited ordinance
of tbe 6th of September. 18C8, in relation to racb
erection *n« repair of buUdiogs within ssDt portions
of said city, be and the same are hereby farther «x-
tended from said 1st day of January la*t to the 1st
day of June next. 1*68. • •
Ordinance passed in Council. April let, 1868.
... * JSDWARP c. ANDSBSON. Major.
Attest—Jam sa 8tewabt, Clerk of Council.
AN ORDINANCE
To give to the CommtesloDers of Pilotage for the Bar
of Tybee aud River Savannah the power to make
rules and regulations tor the government of He
Harbor Master of Savannah, vribject to the ap
proval, revision and control of the City council
of Savannah, and on certain condi
tions. ,
Section 1. Tne Mayor and Aldermen of the city oi
Savannah, In Council assembled, do hereby ordain.
That power la hereby gi von bo the Commissionsri of
Pilotage fur the par ot Tybee and Rivqr Savannah to
make rules and rrgulations for the government of
the Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to tbe ap
proval. revision and control of the City Connell ol
Savannah; and that, upon the adoption of such rules
and regulations and the approval of Council, the
aameahaii.be the rules apd regulations for tbe gov
ernment of aa.d Harbor Master, under the direction
tion of said Commissioners of Pilotage, subject to
revision awdeontrol by said City Council: And pro
vided further, that nothing ia khls ordinance con
tained shall he construed to prevent the Mayor in the
Police Oonrt,-or’the Moyorand Aldermen m Connell
assembled, frpm inflicting ,soch fines and penalties
on such Harbor Master for official deticqaenctap ss
may be authorized by law or ordinance, or to pre
vent the Maypr from exerebing the control of Mid
Harbor Master, in respect tn suspension from office
or otherwise, as said Mayor may exercise over other
city officers, or to prevent the City Council from M
any time modify ng, changing or repealing this owl*
Ordinance paNtd tn Council, February IKh, IMA
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Major.
Attest—Jans Srewxwr, clerk ot Council.
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AN ORDINANCE
To prevent ilia .encroachment, by vesrela lyfoif
certain Ootton Presses in Svannab, upon ths
iltoea of any other adjaoentPrs—s. ;
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of tbe dtj ol
Savannah, iri Council assembled, do hereby ordtUb
That hereafter no vessels lying, loadfoff. or dfsrittir
lag at tbe wharf of either of -(Da Cotton PnsN>
_.jalttMl to MffrMeh by bowtalt or ottunrt*
■fee vmeloutb.Kueof tta. wtrerf of Ui. ou* PM*
has
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treyoffish he liable to a peasliy of not more tb»“
thirty dollar* to everjday’s or part of a fie^* 4 *'
^OrttoaneepsseM in Ooittcfl, 19hriffiry_lftfc ** .
EDWARD C. ANDUffON. M»J«-
Attest—Jakxs Szzwaux, Ctarfc qf Oouncti^
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