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NEWS* HERALD.
tcesday KoSSnto, jmra so. mw.
-r
General
freedraen spoke at a Democratic
meeting at Terry, Mississippi, recently,
against the Radical policy.
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Blank-Book Papers, ofill
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trapping PaperfiJ Straw and Manilla, •Usiaflft.
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Published^*
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■ an elegant ntM ^m for the Hair.
■ the <
airfea*oftt
ciwe the Hair to Curt Bwuttfuiiy.
—Col. Dominguez, who went out of Cam
peche, Mexico, with 700 men to fight the In
dians, was killed and his army destroyed.
P to the 16ih ult., only two soldiers were
known to have saved themselves.
The Norfolk Virginian makes a shrewd
Kneaa as to the miBsion of Hr. Burlingham.
It surmises that it ia to secure the eo-opera-
ETiioPOLnis Biiii.iaHD kao*». (fire <J
FhclK>*>«^teiMS TA1SS.) Brj.n street, op-
puite Screven iiiiBe. iSdfT aKttt. tnjrioti^ t;verr
ewnlnr, I>. Kotidsaae, Proprietor. [mhSl-em
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pr ntlog Ink. Boot, News an^Oard. Colored lilts.
Wa will keep a large stock of Uto f&glA-f "**'’*““
h jo?S^ 10WJ?r • <"****
lion of England and France in resisting the
spread of the Russian dominion in the East.
The American heiress for whose at
tempted ahducUon Chevalier Wikoff was in
carcerated for some two years in a Genoese
prison,is residing in London still, “in maiden
meditation fancy free.” *
., General O’Neil has caused the arrest of
the editors of the Irish Republic for pub
lishing a statement from Washington to the
effect that O’Neil has been suspended from
holding communication with the War and
treasury Department for presenting fraudu
lent claims. A hearing of the case is set
down for July 10th, when some important
revelations will be made.
.. French journalist wishing to poke a
little lun at the English, says that a British
captain named Harris once came across a
sleeping whale. Under the impression that
THE
BLOOD
GREAT Vi
PURIFIER
y HIS 18 ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE and BLOOD
it K | u hder the impression that ■ CLEANSING CORDIALS known to the world, an infallible remedy for Scrofula in
of 0' S . aa Tt i iaD( * e d and in the name all its forms, SKIN DISEASES such as Pimples, Boils, Tetter or Sait Rheum, Ringworm,
?Jk^ aeeu Victoria took possession. The I Erysypelas, Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofulous Sore Eyes, ULCERS of every kindT every
wnaie awoke and went down cairying the known kind of CONSTITUTIONAL, SYPHILIS or VENEREAL DISEASES—no matter
a scoverer ana his party, but upon all En- how old or inveterate. It quickly removes virus from the Constitution and Blood,, and re-
gusn charts the place is marked Harris stores the patient to perfect health and purity. This REMEDY, is used §nd recom-
Aalana - mended by the most eminent medical men, and is known by its works as the tree is known
-Several members of the management of by i ts fruit*- WARRANTED TO CURE.
Internal Workingmen’s Association have
again been tried in Paris on a charge of vio
lating the law by establishing a society of
more than twenty members without author-
izalion. Having repeated the offense, and
now avowing it, the tribunal has again de-1
dared the International Association of Work
ingmen to be dissolved, and condemned the I
accused, nine in number, each to three
months’ imprisonment and one hundred
francs fine.
JJS& FOR SALE BY THE DRUGGISTS.
J; S. PEMBERTOX & CO.,
PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
.A. A* Solomons «fc
April 14-eod3m WHOLESALE ABEMU, 8AVANIIAH, BA.
— Ihe frightful mortality of the Chinese
coolies, imported into Cuba to supply the
deficiency of Degro laborers, and the hor
rors connected with the traffic, long ago, it
is known, induced both our Government
and that of Eagland to forbid their citizens
to engage in it. The humanity of this action
is vindicated by recent statistics, which
show that of 90.019 men embarked at Macao I ATLANTA, GA.
between the years 1851 and 1866, only 1
78,728 arrived at their destination; and of
60,844 of these, only 30,872 remained alive at
the eud of ten years.
SOUTHERN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION
PRINCIPAL OFFICES:
MEMPHIS, TENN.,
LOUISVILLE, KY,
—Two young women of Wolverhampton, CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000
England, agreed to decide by ; a fight whose
sweetheart a certain young man should be,
who had shown some slight attention to
both, aud who seems to have had no objec
tion to the arbitrament. The time and place
were duly fixed, and the women, partially
stripped, set to on a piece of waste gronnd,
surrounded by a numerous body of specta
tors, among whom the prize in dispute occu
pied a prominent position. Several rounds
had been well fought, and the battle was
still on, when the police came up and
stopped it. The girls were each fined 2?. 6d.
and costa.
JNSUBES LIVES, AND PROMPTLY ADJ08TS and
Pays Losses. Its principal business is with South
ern States, and to them it appeals for patronage. Tf
Has Ample Means to fully Protect Poli
cy Holders anil Pay all Losses.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
_ all whom it may concern:
Whereas. Robert Habershim will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Admiuis.ration on
the estate of A. Telfiir Uaberaham, deceased.
These are,thcretore, to cite and admonish all.
whom it may concern, to be asd appear before sakV
Court to make objection (if anj they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in Angust next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 27th day of
JUl-e. 1868. D. A. O’BYRNE,
je29—law4w ' O. C, C.
Notice.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be made
to the Courtot Ordinary of liberty County, at
the first regular term alter expiration or two months
from this notice, for leave to sell t be lando belonging
to the estate ofu. W- Dunham, hue of said county,
deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
saidcsta'e. AON C. HART,
jel8-law2m Admi. de boms non.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ATLANTA, GA:
John B. Gobdon, Ben. H. Hill,
A. H. Colquitt, A. Austell,
E. W. Holland, j. H. Cai.lawax,
B. O. Yancey, B. .T. Smith,
J. M. Johnson, Wade Hampton,
J. F. ALEXANDER.
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
The Four-legged Babv. —The wonderful
child with lour feet, twenty-one toes, and
one body, arrived in the city last evening,
and will be on exhibition to-day. It is de
cidedly the greatest wonder in the world of
curiosities we have ever seen. It is only one
child from its head to its hips, vigorous,
OFFICERS:
John B. Gordon, President; Bkn. H. Hill, A. H-
Colquitt; Vice Presidents; A. Austell, E. W. Hol
land, Finance Committee; W. C. MoKius, Secretary.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MEMPHIS, TENN:
R. O. Brinkley, President Memphis & Little Rock
. . w . . • Railroad,
healthy, symmetrical, and at lime9 exceed- 8am Tate, President Memphis* Charleston R. R.
ogly animated; but from its hips dowu it i3 I F - M. White, President Miss. ®- m « u
i Tennessee K. R.
,. . . . | Amos Woodruff, President Memphis & Offio R. K.
two distinct persons, with every organ. T# d# D AVI3f President First Nat’i Bank, Memphis,
ligament, bone, and muscle well develop*:!. O. P. Norris, Cashier First Nat’i Bank, Memphis.
It was born in the county of Lincoln, on the N. b. Forrest, Memphis
12th of May last. Its parents are sound, ^ A *‘ Iun ' 1 n " ua ‘
Healthy people, the father, William Corhan,
having served through the late war in the
Confederate uriny.—NashciUe Union.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
T. A. Nelson, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
Hugh Torrence, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
J. Wellkr, Contractor, Memphis.
W. A. Gwynn, Cotton Factor, Memphis.
8. H. De Bevoise, Planter, Memphis.
L. Howes, Cotton Factor, Memphis
u. W. Attomoj at Law. Memphis.
C. C. 8penoeb, Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant, Louisville, J£y.
yy ILL BE SOLD, in _Hinesville, Liberty countv, |
...... OFFICERS:
. . the first TUESDAY, being the 7th day of July white Actina President • R. O. Brinkley,
next, between the legal hoars ot sale, the loilowing. gAM - t ^ te> y ic g presidents; F. 8. Davis, Treasurer;
^One 1 Tract of Land and improvements, containing Bbn * Secretary
nine hundred (900) acres, more or leas, situated in
TTNDKR AND BY VIRTUE OF A DISTRAIN
U Warrant, Issued cut of the Honorable the
County Court of Chatham county, in favor of George
8 Owens, Executor, vs. AsaL Harris.and Richard-
sone F Akin; I have levied upon «nd all sell, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT, before the Court
House door, in the city of Savannah, comty of Chat
ham, and State of Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit.
a large bay horse Mules and 1 large bay mare
Mule, trom 16 to 17 hands high,
1 sorrel mare Mule, 1{» hands high. .
3 small brown Mules*
t brown mare Mule, medium size.
5* dark brown Mules, 15 hands high,
a four-horse Plantation Wagons,
l two-horse Rice Drill, V
a one-horse Rice Drills,
a Fla:s, about 86 feet long, I
Pointed out as the property of the within nameAde-
fendanta. Terms cash, purchasers paying for tit*s.
BENJAMIN L. COLE. .
j eg—1 a wtd Sheriff Chatham Couuty,V
Chatham Sheriff's Sale. \
ri> 1 nin CT/-.I T> rvw Tau rrDQT ipnvamv TM
BtOKKKAUK. KXOUAKQS MD CO*.
j>GI3 t €o., dommirelot. Mer-
Tere, 163 Baj itreet. ' '■ :
mbs'—1
AMI COMMISSION. MER
CHANTS.
( icrlkSino s ctC liMiuraiCmoiiumIoo
thauts. No. 14 ' ”
^ 149 Bay street. Bavannuh, GeWRla;
VicrtConsulates ot bpalt 3*ul oi tlie NothflPVj***-
turCARL RPPIN(4 ifipJorAIercimiit, Darmn and
Brunswick, ueorgial. ■
1 g aRNiSY Bt CO., Conumssiun Merdmota, No.
XXfi'-i Rtoddai d'8 Upper Range. Liberal advances
mao* 1 ch consigumcats oi cotton, WOol v _ Hides,
ac., to our friends, injitfltiiuote, Philadelphia auu
New York. \ , j^uSQ—!y
& MclNTIKlSrAucUoo, Oommi88lon aud
W ^ih^iug MuVci-.autsr'BAy 'streeL, Savannah,
Georgia Consignaiema oi all kuida aoUeiteu. ^ Auc
tion caj« Tuesdays and Friday =. Agent for first
quality lecueene jil. j aug21—tl
J C.RoWLanU & CO., Storage and General
a Cohmisaiou Merchants. Cotton taken on Stor-
ly’aFirst c ”
age in Hittgraoy’a ft ret dues Fireproof Warehouses.
Particiikr attention given to weighing and satnpUng.
ROWLAND. I il. H. ROWLAND.
J. C.BO
the owner or occupier of such
summoned before the next Council theteaftoiv
swar forshch ueglect. And any
refuse admittance to any - member of ■&**!.
visit and iaspect each lot, encioenre off jam
conviction thereof be fined a sum 9Q» ••
•* ,lie antj or nid Bojid to wort *1
filth or unwholesome collections ihal JVJ h*
in any street, lane or wharf, to tl» M^or. whose
duty it shall be to have the same immediately
moved by the proper officer. * 0
Board of Health, 1868.
Chairman—Dr. R. D- ARNOLD.
Vice-Chairman-GEORGE A.M^CTBR-
A,uold, tt
Ray stfiet, Bavanuuh,
0., Cotton Factors, Com-
W jd. GRIFFIN & ^ — _
• luisaou auu Forwarding Merchants, No. 98
jy26—ly
^AT^nlral Oomtuissiou Meiffiauts, No. 90 Bay street,
' « T ‘beraad '
Sdvoni
signnu ,
and Liverpool.
Georgia. Liber4advancea made on con-
its to ourselves or our friends In New York
- ^ “ * iyat
jo loiLCiliip jiug and Lit+i'oer Merchants, No. 2
tlarSfi 1 Block, Bay street, h»c4 of Lincoln. Consign-
rn.m'K'rt-aDectfullv soliCite
taoii'ft rp-apectfully solicitediaud will receive strict
uttc£ou. \ %
1? *!. WADE & CO.,
Pi, miaakm Merchants,
oiiF'actbrs andOom-
b. 9 Stoddard’s Lower
lfaiqj}.
iy^3
W if. 1>. R. MILLAR St CO.l 157 Buy street, Oom-
mieaiuii Mercltants, Dcaws in Railroad Sup
plies Agents for Iugersoll’s ORton PreaBand John
WaLm A Co.’s Axle Grease, Bp. jy23
HOTELS
MjSS 1
hai.i, HOUSE, Suvanish, Georgia.
A. 1. Luos, Proprietor.
WkULUSALE LltllOk DEALERS.
rn i. DUNBAR & CO.,' lawiters end Dealors
X. ai Brandies, WhiskeyaGins, Winqa. C.gars,
«c., eEl Agent lor Smith’s Celebrated Philadelproa
Aieu, l-g Bay stroet. Jy‘J3
WHOLESALE {ROGERS.
W M. DAVIDSON, WlH’feaaic Dealer in Gro-
• ceries, Wines, Liquorj, i'easamt Cigars, 150
Bay nfreet, Savannah, Sole Agent in the State of
Georgia lor Massey. Houston |& Co.'a Philadelphia
Ate. Jy24
ThHlbHRSi Ac.. AT RETAIL. ^
1USf OM HOUSE SHADES, oy F. Down, Bay lane
C U
reur of Poet Office. Best of Ales, Winqi
Liquors, Olgavb, Ac., aud a Lunch every day iron
till l. jySff-j
KViNG House, corner or St. Juliun ana Jeiiei
_ street!. Aleck Irving, Proprietor. Best o'
Wiuas, Liiuors, Cigars, &c., always on hand, j
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHK^ES.
E OBEKT H. TATBM. Druggist ancpAyothecary
aud JWholesrde UejRr ’*
aud Wholesale DejRr in Windo* - Glass and
Kerosene [Oil, corner Jefferson and a 10 ! 5011 ©®*! 1
Btreetv, apa confer East Broad Broughton
streets. J • r
OOMBH. OI^XITT . OO.
T» Clti«*» and floaseWders.
oiiior »at*nkM
* - - - jfifciv--
P URSUANT TO A RfMOLUItBS i
the Board of tteMtta.. Il.t eC th» MlS
b published tor ‘S.S.'JVSmSJ
hoosehoWer., end attenUon i. <«l!ed to the tollowio*
exiracta from City Ordinwce^ ‘ #
(2., It ahmU be the (i’lty^or Btothwd W..AA , 4at '
. tt Mn the Soplp cieui Mill Health,.
It thrijofateB we RO-.t* oTthe H»tr.
» tomes Hie Bair aaa Beard to grow ImarlanU,.
IUmmMlatelT .toph Belr falling Out.
It fca^a the Ralr from Changing Color from Age.
It watorei ore. Hair to Ita Original Color.
It bring, oat U.lron henil. tbit hire been bald
-OLl- .
to
poet, and .1
a»..
,i—
nance b«
TIM the above
hereby repreltd- x,flotracn,i|
the Bret reading and
pibMhed lor Mer®* 1 ' 011 - JAMK
Clerk
it is composed entirely of simple and purely veg»
table snbatancoe.
OBDINANCB
Inspect each aud every L~. —-
tbeir n^ective war da, and whereauy ^
JWl in
It km received over aix thousand voluntary teatl-
mealals of Ue excellence, many of which are from
phyaielane ic high atandlog. . x “
It tt eold in half-pound bottle* (the uatte Mown In
the glaea)«by Druggists end Dealers in Fancy Goode
everywhere, at Oho Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by DYMAB BARNE9 h OO., P. O. WELLS A OO.
BOHtiemblN & OO., New York. mb2£-ly
umm 2
val of iht
and mr
\ of. conetmctiuK awning •
ingeigaa, i
Ttoialjone
La to affix certain pent
ordinance."
r and Aldermei
Savnunab, lh T C<
That the above
hereby so amenc
Standards not exce
be placed immediate
To Job Printer &
PRINTING PRESS
Mr FOR SALE. -
K. D. Arnold, B.
Rmllv UD Walker, Dr. Wm. H. Elliot .
Bartow.-F U. Green, E. D. Meyer, George Walt-
W E -OFFBK FOR 8lU A D5GENEB HALF
MEDIUM JOB PRESS ; s’ze, 13x19 Uuide
axi
Presses of the patent are Justly eele-
tire excetlencff of their work, and will
Berrien —D. T. Scranton, Maxima J. Demergers,
Michael Cain, W. H. Dooner, John Sduoeder. *
Browi.-*R. H. Footman, J. A. Mehrtenv, Jnlfna
Eoox J. E Gaudry, T B Marshall, J. H. Domuad.
(SJtoin-G^ H. Ash, T. Reilly. Wn. Boge™
Heury Mt-inhard, T. M. ^oTyrood,
6Wta..—John R. Hamlot. n ^ r „ 8, :„
Chutluun.—Philip M. Bussell, Wm. tt BordlWi An
drew GoebeL Wm. R. Symons. Wimmaon
Colu mbia,—Benjamiu Gammon, Dsgald Ferguson,
Dr. D. F. Ulmer, PhUip Callanan.
Crawford.—B. GiUuui, W. M. Rogers, John Mc
Donough, J amen T. Buckner. ..
Curry/om/i—Ludor Melutens, E Sheftall, Henry
Suiter. Philip Giebelhouse. George Runtz. ^ _
Btcktr—Dx* John D. Fish, ^ofcn McConaghy, Val-
Basler, William Haesett, lf?ni K Kent.
Derby—George A. Mercer; Martin Toms, b. H.
Frewtowii—Livingston
^r'^uhw-aolomot Oudner. June. lAchllton.
Patrick H. uerey,
J ^?“h e .r.\?LSSKStnl-cX A-!
“SSnStowf HehoiioM, Martin Beytagh, John O.
ttojks E. 'u’sufiivan, Edmond PUberty,
Duggan,
JO ]/“a«S“'Dr. Wm. Schemer. N. O. Mtlta. Dr.
j nP1 “, H.aBi. Wm. F. Parker, Simon E, By ok.
, /idtsojnll. A. Crane. Angus McAlpin, Dr. Bnbt
John N. Lewis. F. D. Jordan, S. D: BUythe,
KMd M. Anderson, A. Cl.lton Borrel,
0 iferty-a. Boyley. John Cooper, William Wallue
H flayiiu Good-
Magviue—Edward Power. Henry Henges, M. T. 8.
via, F.Bchutz,_Edward McCabe, James Dinon, .
<jieasou, John Kelly.
Motttrey—Richard A. Wayne, Wm. Hone, Henry B.
Christian, Dr. J. J. West. ,
Forth Oglethorpe—John Ryan, J. B. Epstein, Jamc
»ith, Bernard Smith, Andrew Flattley, William»
jy25—ly
PUOTOURAP^.
-yyiLL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN’
►
Lioercy county, loth District G. M., bounded by
lauds of X. Q Fleming, Dr. Geo. Howe, T. W. Quar-
terman, estate of Jos. Jones ar.dE. H. Bacon, known ,
as Pleasant Valley Plantation. Levied on as the J
property of Alexander S. Qaarterman, by Wm. J.
f'eoster, Constable, to satialy a fl. fa. issued by Ji.
H. Wheeler, Tax Collector oi Liberty county, against
Alexander 8. tjuarterman.
GEN. N. B. FORREST,
QENKBAD THAVEDLINB JBE»T,
NET ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, FEB.
1st, 1868, $256,917.94.
One Tract of Land and improvements, containing
twelve hundred (1,200) acre*, more or less, bounded
b -lands of Joshua Fletcher, James lucCollough, G.
Dr.
IS". M. SNEED,
DENTIST,
D ’ lanus Oi JoamiaxieiA-AAtA, . . , .. . a-i_
l/Dunham, and Wm. HugDes, situated in Liberty JJ7 Congress Street, feaYaniiaft, 14a.,
couury, 15th District G. M. Levied on as the propei-
v of Mrs. Ashley and children, to SitisJy afl fa.
issued by H. R. Wheeler, Tax Collector of Liberty
county, against Mrs. Ashley and children.
ALSO.
One Tract of Land and Improvements, containing
one hundred (1U0) acres, more or less, situated in
Liberty cauniy, I7tn District G. M-, boundeu or near
lands of D. a5Perry aud Mrs Green. Levied on by
W. J. Feuster, Constable, as the property of 8. W.
Hul. to satisfy a fi. ia. issued by H. R. Wheeler, Tax
Collector oi Liberty county, against B. W. Hill.
ALSO,
opp Tract of Land and improvements, containing
two hundred (200) acres, more or less, situated in the
i =,- n uiijirictG. ai., near tue Savannah, Albany and
Gulf Railroad, and bounded oy lands of Thomas Hil
ton L-vied on bv Wm. J. Feus ter, Constable, as the
property S d. a. Jenkins, to satisfy a fl. ia. issued
8J°S! K. Wheeler, Tax Collector oi Liberty county,
Hgainet S. A. Jenkins.
b ALSO,
GENERAL AGENT FOR THE COMPANY AT
SAVANNAH, GA.,
with Sab-Agents in City and the Counties adjoining
mayie—tf
THE JETM,
LIFE INSUEAUGE
COMPANY,
. . JULY NEXT, before the Court House door in
th® niiy or Savannah, betwnen th^legai hours oC
sale, the following property, to-wit: ' •*f _
The VERNON SHELL ROAD, the CHARTER »f
the Vernon Shell Road Company, the TOLL HOUSK,
cwo iron ROLLERS, and alt the rights and appur
teracces of said Company. , .
Levied upon by virtue of a fl. fa. issued out of tne
Superior Cfcurt of Chatham county, in favor of the
Home Insurance Company of Savannih. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
* BENJ. L. COLE,
law4w Sheriff Chatham County,
P wito Frames, Fittings, Cj^ed, Ac., oi every kind.
Uopieaof all kinds from Old Dctores neatly finished.
Stereojcopic Views of Bon/veotuie and Savonuani
\Corne:of Wukaker aud Houghton sueeta. J N.
glLBfS. • /
7> -|iR08 OLAUDB, in Watches, Jewelry
. 1 «,ind Silverware, foil street; opposite Masonic
Haii.kivaanah Ga. A atchas and Jewelry carefully
repaitu. ’ -
1e6-
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom it mavconceni:
Whereas, Aaron H. Champion will apply at tlie
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory on the es
tate of William H. Davis, deceased.
These are, therefore, tociteand admonish all whom
JLTON (successor to Wllmot A
ior ia Watches, Silverwate, Jew-
.,a>ruer-Vhitaker, St. Julien and Congress
i watch# and Jewelry repaired. Chronome-
bd df trfnait. JyflS—ly
it 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 st day ot
May, 1S6S. D. A. O’BYRNE,
may22—lamfim Ordinary Chatham county.
ML l " Irff^ r ° HT ’ Exchan -^ 0
tjTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all w!
OF HARTFORD.
One Tract oi Land and Improvements, compiling
erty county, agsiust J. L. Harden.
ALSU,
Assets Over 8,000,000,
HAS NEVER YET
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
.inre Tract nf Land and improvements, containing I npiJIS popular and successful Company issued in
jP hnnSfdfloffia.rei more or less, situated in ihe 1 4867, 15,»5i New Policies, being the largest
le nunarta i LB / * n J I lannnJ kn Anv CAirf\uT>t; ?n A rr-renc®. PTCnnt.
??«. B nSfrlra G°M 8 ^ntM.rtneconni7llnci7nd bound-1 number tiumeil by en, Competij' la America eicept
^'by^lendc of Stourec Uaymens. Levied on by Wm. | one-one-I»ntb_of *|l,_*nd over fonr Bme.i the
— ■ i, ...v.iu no f.iia nrm
O all whom it may concern :
Whereas, John O. Ferrlll will apply at the Court
oi Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administra
tor on the estate ot Charles A. Henderson, late of
iaid county, deceased, . , ^ „
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
v?hom 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
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this first day of June,
1568. D. A. O’BYRNE,
jc5-1 am6m* Ordinary Chatham County.
COUNTY.—To
1TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATH
O'
•*j all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Elijah F. Henderson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Diamissory as Ad-
miniStratbr on the estate of Hlija Henderson, of said
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 have) ^)n or before the
first Monday in December next,otherwise said letters
will be grantee.-
Witnees • my official signature, this 15th day, of
May, 1863. D. A- CPBYRNE,
mayl6—lamfim* O- P-°r.
Administrator’s Sale.
I 3 1LT.?” conitobTe iw“I.ITproperly oi | ege oi' tbc forty-one Oompanie, flotng bncinenain
J. teuhwr, com. fi ij.aeo’by H. K. Wbocler, Hew York, m shown by the oScial reports.
Verger, to satisiy a_ n. »»• 10 “ _ _ . fh,„.i.., |, OH . TMVrrwwn nt sn Pan'cnr. man rtfV.l.T
verper. to * a ! l -'[ 5 L “ b ° r[ 'y ,^in7t Onarlu. liee-1 "ajJa'DIVIDEND of oU'Por .Jenr. w'da dKlareiHn
Tax Collector ot
verger.
January, 1868, which will be allowed on all LIFE
POLICIES, the premiums for whiob fall due prior to
, . n „ omanU rnntftinini? I March. 1868—this being the fifth consecutive 50 Per
One Tract oi Land and improvemento. contaiulng CenL ^^ideud.
two hundred (200; acres, more or ess. sitiiatsd in the accommodates the Insured by giving
16th District G. M.» bounded by jands of Wm 9. ® CTe ffit fof half the premium when desired, which
and otneia. Levied on by ^“v^.aSSs minm credit may continue at tt ivr Cent. Interest until
stable, as me propertyotN. J.varnaueau in canceletfby dlTldende,thus furnishing a mnch larger
Children, to satisfy a ffifd. is^ued^hyH. K. wnwier, am0QQt of lnsnrance for a xauch smaller cash pay-
Tax Collector oi L.berty cuuuty, against JM. J. vai men j thatt is required in an all cash company,
deau’s minor children. j - POLICIES ISSUED
r 0 «a mrt lmnrovementa, containing under all the popular and desirable plans—among
One Tract ot Land and 1 “P^ > ’^ W,, 8l ^ ated whlch Ke the NON-FORFEITING ENDOWMENT
UUI1 ° ..... t I TkiT intm .....hi. avra
one hundred (10yj acres,
15th District G. M.,
in the town of I POLICIES, payable at a specified age, or at death if
' it occurs sooner, on which the premium is payable
in ten esppal or annual payments. TERM
* h THTssned bv H. R. Wheeler, 1 POLICIES, insuring for any number of yeaxs-and
(.table, ip ““ tl3f ^ b “; t ycouatr, »K.m« Mr.. A. A. | JOINT UF* FOf —
Liberty coitniy- -vm. , a , of nr. Steven. aLJ ltoccar«tooi
Tax Collector oi
McoonneU.
ALSU,
insuring the lives of two
persons, payable to the survivor on the dec ease of
the other. r : - ■ , ,
Persons desiring to make this prudent provision for
« rrr.^t t and containing one thousand seven those dependent upon them, will find in the AETNA
., n n?i^Ji »ud Hlxty lW« <1.7031 rere. of land, situated all the advantages possessed by any, and at aa favor-
inndred andsiitj in ^ ^, urlet u M levied on by a i,ie ratea
Ef. B. GRIFFIN,
XITILL BE SOLD before the Coart Honse door In
»» An: *-
Appllnir county; on the first TDESDAT in An-
oust next, one lot of LAND In the 2d district of sud
county, comainln*-4t(0 acres more or. less, known as
hot Ho 458f tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors
t f the estatefd JOHN DTAL, deceased,
mayI2—Iaw2m* _____
S : TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
alLwhomit may concern* A „._ . .
V Vhfcreaa,.S. .A. Fraser will H>Ply •* 0onrt ®‘
Ore, Inary Cur Letters DIemisaory as Executor on the
esta to o£ Joseph Quarter man, of eaid ebunty, de-
C ^Th ase are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it ma y concern to be and appear before, said Court, to
make objection (if any khey have), on or before th<
first Alonday in Angost.next, otherwise said letters
"wto’^^aclal
ruary,
febl3 -limfim
of Liberty county.
BEBTY COUNTY-
Sunerty C “ UI ^Jiu bto’li’tlS'prape^Jof J*me^
«“:VSv'a C ““a.i-“^ ^ttWr.
'(Sltocto? nf Ltoerty reunty, again,t James
One Tract by w'/ofTi
acres ol lsnd. ot aer». Levied on by Wm.
-state ot C. S» property of the estate of
j. Feu.ter, Oonstoble, re B B wheeler,
?Sfho 0 l«tor ot Li»‘“y eootuy. again,t (be e.ute of |
apl7—Sm
General Agent,
OS SAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
B0 ffiune 6 th,iS6S.
jeS-lAWtd
JOHN JB. ZOUCK9,
Deputy sneriff liberty county.
ROYAL
(N8UKUGE GOHFiHT,
S tate; of oeoi
oil v vliom it may concern:
Where; is, Jt«89 Brewer and jdui P. Mell will ap
ply at the- Oouit of Ordinary for Letters Diamissory
as Administrators on the.estate of Jambs L. MpFail,.
of said county, deceased: , ; . „
These are, therefore, to cite end admonish, el
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in August next, otherwise
said Letters will be granted. ocl i t
nSf isSf’ ° ffioll ‘ “"“w^arwaDEAu,
jttu.‘i4—tamfim
Administrator’e Notice,
E heirs of the estate of Adam O. Itenham are
T^erebvnotifliid that on the first Monday of Au-
TELE
edicts]
OF THE
OF LIVERPOOL,
OF GEORGIA.
. S., by
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
EESERVE FUND 41,600,000 STEBLLNfl.
ANNUAL INCOME 4700,000 STE5BLESQ.
I QONTIKDES to take
Mercantile and DwellingHoose Bisks
(Frame Buildings excepted)
against LOSS BT FD SB,
xrraut stere.
W3I. C. C082NS, Agent,
Merchants’ General X xchange,
Battersby’s Building.
>IL, on-..
I OIL
1 BBLB. NO. > KBf IOSMSS OIL,
. ward;
iherty county for ,n ordei to dlsWibnte said estate
i r. Villll ANN.Gw uAux«
Si7-2am4m Administratrix.
S tate of Georgia, liberty county.—td
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Thomas B. Wheeler will apply at the
Courtot Ordinary for Letters Diamissory as Admin
istrator on the estate of Wm: G. Robinson, of said
county, deceased: . „ •
These are, therefore,to cite and admonUhmU whom
it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to
f — ,x* —‘-‘■'ley have) on or before the
next, otherwise said let-
Swito,
Kynn.
Middle Oglethorpe—Alfred Kent, R. J. Wade,Jaas
Heugoey, William Gibbons.
South Oglethorpe.—J. B. Howell, P: J. Bnokert,
J. Logan, E Moran. _ .
Pulaski.—E. O. Withington, T. H. Palmer,Joseph
Broom. „ „ „
Percival.—Henry J. Thomasson, H. 8. Bogardus,
Johu A. Douglass, L. McSorley, Philip Hermann,
Thomas Henderson. _
Reynolds —WiUiam Swoll, Ramon Molina, Dr. Wm
Duncau, John Young, Antonio Perniodez.
Troup.—3. E. Hernandez, W. H; Williams, JbhB
Asendorf. - . . _ -
Walton.—M. D. Buchanan, D. Thompson, Henry
Bennett, Chas. Lee. _ * . _
IFitfroi -R.
Hardee, E. Hagar, Thus. Pepper.
Washington.—Julius 8chultz, 0. Harrigan, A. Ga-
iina, John T. Sullivan.
Wesley.—3. B. Barnwell, J. B. McIntosh.
At Large.—Lewis Gardner, Inspector of Sinks.
JAMES SlEWART, Clerk of Council,
may5eod-tf Ex-Offlcio Secretary Board of Health
WAtCHES ANi JEWELRY
novl—tf
AWNINGS, BAGS, Ac.
* Ska
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Corns, Btyiiont,
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER, -
Salt Hheum or HcuFvy,
AND OTHER DISEASES OF T^E FEET.
print anything from asiogie-Une vislttng card to a fail
half sheet medium. This one can be seen working
In the News and Hebald Office.
Accompanying the Press are two (2) sette Roller
Stocks, one (1) Roller Mould, live (6) Ghosts, one (1)
Roller Box, one (11 Ink Fountain, two (2) Wrenches,
4c. Only reason for selling is, to make room for a
fartger Press. The present price of this Fre-sfn New
York Is #550. We will sell this for 9*50 OASH.
Apply at THIS OFFICE. mh31.
to allow i
iing two lncf<
f laced Immediately on the il
connected with tho bork
frame work: provided alwayg, thj
ordinance or the one of whica.lt f
be construed authorise the - 1
tion of any avaingor algnfn fi
terfere With the comenfenc* of
der any huch eign, or under any wwniijf or«
ciiug thereof^ aad proTidfid faitter,
or awning sliai l not interfere wjth e
the l'glit therefrom, to an ^extent
avoided. And anv pcreopvihgatjng anJ l
said recited ordixtmee as a by UuT
shall he liable tope penalty op
above recited ordliance mention*
on conviction of otie peisou ho gujfl
ordinance, it shall tie lawtal for tf
and cause the immediate removal |
ing of each person, at liia or her e
Ordinance passed in Coandt. \
KffiWARD V. aNJ
Attest—JmttH jpTEWABT, cfierlf
Published for Information.
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the several Ordinances 5n relation to the
rnnntng ar. large of bulls, eowts oxen, calves, and
other cattle, and to preTen|.llieir beieg tied In cer
ts o places, and going at large or being tied in the
Military Parade Ground.
Military
Section 1 Be it ordained by^he Mayor aud Aider-
men of tbe City of >avannah and the hamlets thereof,
in Council aasembled, and it ia hereby ordained by
tbe authorityiof the same, that from and immediate
ly after the passing of this Ordinance, it shall not be
lAWfoifjr any person to tie or cauee to be tied! any
ball, tow, ox, calf, or other description of cattle, to
any treat fence, stake or other fastening 1 inaby street
or other public place in said city where, under fxist-
... *’ Buch animals are pro
or in tbe Military Pa
Attest—James
ORDINAl
and Revvnn^
kite 3fttb day c
pLiyorand Aid
|ucnaR9embUq
lil ReVenue r
p dafr of DCc
Ime i3 hereby]
lnd passage
| May, lW
k»l due pel
led.
\ Council, a
Ird o. an
I art, Clera
ing Ordinaoce or OrdinaiiCts, such anina
hiblted from rnhfiing dt laTRU, c
fade Gronnd (now Foreytb Place extended),
flection s. And be ft lnrther.ouiained by the au
thority aforesaid. That no bull,, cow or calL or other
description of cattle, shall br permitted to enter $e
enetoetfre oT orhe at logs in the Military Parade
Aroimd (now Forsyth Place extended),, and that any
person violating an; part of this or tbe preceding Sec
tion, shall, on conviction, bo fined in a ram not ex
ceeding five dollars for every , such offence; and It
shall, moreover, be the duty of the officers ana pr!
rates o! the Police Jorce to impound every inch ani
mal so tied or going at large as aforesaid ; and tbp
mime proceedings thall be had, and the same rulee
ebmil govern, as are prescribed n other cqqes of. im-.,
pouncing cattle running at large. 1
ordinance passed in council 8th May. 18S1.
Oi dintnoe ordered to be-republished t>r informs
tion and i’s provisions to be iigidlx enforced.
’ *‘ES STEWART,
* or r
jel0-10
JaME
Clerk ofCoaocll.
aaim, Awnings, Tente, Flags, BagB,
W York pri tea. jy2T
AfCHJl'ECTS AND 1KG1NEEKS.
M UJ&:BA LBUYN, Archisecto and Civil and Me-
MuicJ Engineers, southwest comer Bay and
Bull s its, up stairs. M. P. Mulleb, Civil and
alEagineer; DEWrrr Bbuyn, Architect.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, 8.0.J
O FFERS her services to the cit(*en8, aud ladles Of
Savannah, for the treatment and cere of the
above Diseases. dasM
Corns and Bunions Cared Wit Wont Pain
IW RESIDENCE—M PRWIDENT BTRKET, (at
Mrs. Perry’s.
twHoora from 9 A. M. to 1 P. Sf., and from 8 tt)
o’clock P. M. .Ladies treated at their residences.
Charles Moderate.
Sie submits, lroin"mongs** numerous certificates
the ollowin" from prominent physicians and cttleetts
of (liarleeton: . ‘ ' -
From Hon. George Bulst.
I m happy to say that Mrs. Keogh hah cured.aae
Mechi
sop(
UtDWARE, CCTLERY, Ac.
Lead
Eli a DEPP18H, Waolcsale and Retail Deal-
m Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Edge Teols, Ag-
ricui' tl Implements, Pow.ier, Shot, Caps and
S Congress and 67 flu Jal cn stree s, Savan-
oreia. _ jy26—ly
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
_.PHY & CLARK, Bill street, opposite the
[ 'nlaski House, House, Sign, Ship and fcteam-
i" ainteru. Gilding, Gaining, Marbling and
Signs of every detcription. JJ»3
PLASTERERS.
DY 4 TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Plas-
vers and Dealers in Liths, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
lit and Building Materal, Bryan ntreet, between
|)B and Abercorn stress. augl-tf
‘ BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS.
iL * BBO., Bull sreet, next to the Post
..Jce, Dealers in Niwapafeers, Magazines,
and Stationery. The latest New York and
Daily and Weekly tewspapera received by
eve lmaii and steamer. jy24—ly
UNDERTAKERS,
of t »vera! very bad corns, that had troubled me ft)
ma y years. They were removed wlthoot the lew
pal . (Signed) Ghonox Euxst.
(.Signed)
From tholate Dr. Edward North.
I hint it my duty to state that I have soeB 3 Mrs.
Eli i Keogh remove coma* and bunions with the
for
— the
ain.
IWAJBD Noaxa, M. D.
gre teat skill, and without
iSlgned)
From Dr. Fitch,
would recommend all persons who are afflicted
wi' i corns to give Mrs. Keogh a trial. I have seen
hertreat, with good judgment, and core them with-
ontpain. (flignedj J. Fitch, M.D.
From Dr. B. Borlbuck. .
Icertlff that Mrs. Keogh) has cured me of had
„oi is, andjidriae all who- an troubled with’ them, or
bui ions, to apply to this lady. {i..
(Signed) E. HoklIaokI M. D.
q&c28—tf tl
are prepared to show from the resalts of last
•ear**’experience their great superiority over the
odmmon QUw of the country. We have certificates
of the highest character from planters who have ustd
them; Jrom fectoys both in i this country and Europe
who have sold cotton ginned by them, who testify to
the superior ginning,and say that the Cotton has bean
•old from l to ft cents a pound advance on other
of the same classification ginntd on the ordinary Gin;
uiyi from brokers who h^ve purchased the Cotton,
and have paid the advance above stated over the
SAME CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary
Gin. It tt important to planters In the purchase of
GINS to consider these nets, and buy a good GIN,
which will give perfect Satisfaction in Its os* and re
in It in a>8Tsat saving of money. : u_
— . *—■ —■—'rom some of the best an<
and Florida Call and
gtt~8ehd for Circular.
mU. H. STARK & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
' ; SAVANNAH, GA.
■ftTAgents for “GULLHW’S STEEL-BRUSH COT
TON GIN,** *130 *» 8. FRANK COE’S SUPER-
' PHOSPHATE OF LIMB.”
.-fjrti
AN ORDINANCE
To prescribe the kind of fuel to be
boiler engines in the dtp of P‘
affix penalties for violation of:
action 1; The Mayor and -Alder
anDab, in Council asaeujotod,
Ttit from and after the pasuog of
shill not be lawful for any gersopf
—!oe boiler in said city, in whft!
ficial draught by tho lntrodnction el i
>ke stack, any fuel other than antt
mhous coal, turner a penalty of fliti
fot each and every day’s offence/
•Ordinance passed Sn Gounod, April Mth, I
MARTIN J- FORD, Mayor pro
r, Clerk of Ooatfbll.
tglT-fit
Attest—Jab. Sikwabt, Clerk of
W ' Fieli ^^ara,
E eMUSON & DIXON, Uldcrtakers, 120 Broogh-
tdljetreet, dealers iu leak's Patent Metallic,
MahogaA. Walnut and Graiied Coffins, Ice Boxesi
for-PreseNjngBodies. Funerals furnished at the
shortest nol£e. Conutry Grafts promptly attended
to. 3f27—VL
offer for sale the above celebrated G1N8. and
To grant io the Sat
Bailtoed Oonopa
on certain teimi
flection L The Msfc
Savannah. In Donnell j
That the Savannah, Skid
Company shall have ‘
ears or carriages, to c
leading to and from the
Whitaker streets, in £3<j
son street, and i
Whitaker streets to
Bay street; provided
such carriage railway
enced, in good' faith,
»je date of the passing .
completed wltnin eighteen moot
of-such passing; and that the woj
ker sirevt shall be commenced with!
after the passing of lhi« ‘ordinance.]
within twelve months after the dal
manes: Aid provided further* thatj
shall be done as to gradings, ciotsingl
things therewitn connected, in the
the terms prescribed in the ordinanc
llibmeat of lines ot^~■“
cil on the first day-* ‘
dred ah<i sixty-seven, _
tions and conditionst.f said ordinanc
the running oi cars, the rates of fa
shall be applicable to the grant of l
made: And provided farther, that
ny shall, before entering upon the s
part thereof, enter into bond, with
I y, to the city of Savannah to ptrfor
all Buch tcrnn, tales, regulations
and farther, that it will every day i
run ou any streetiunreguia.iy four]
said Anderson street to Bay street,r
of six o'clock in the morning and <
evening : And provided
Savannah shall have tbs
tiou within said city ever
nab, Skidaway and Seal
puny, its employees and g|
had over any company that i
ized under tho oi dinmee h
And on this farther ex pre-s
after a system of street railways]
on by'anthoriiy of the City ■
then ail the rights hereby gr,
the property of the said 3av
Seaboara Railroad Company,
under the grant hereby made,
n4raona not exceeding three
such appraisement, auk CL
shall have the option to purct
such appiaiaed value, and to t
for its own benefit thereafter, i
paid8avannab, Skidaway and 8
to sabmit-to. such apprMacment
after notification, ofttitomflet i
purchase on the terms a r oT
and priyilegea hereby grant
such property shall revert i
Savannah.
Ordinance passed in Coil
* EDWARD (J
Attest—James GtewajjxJ
AN ORDJ
To continue in force until tfl
1868, the provisions of '
Connell on the filth dayl
tledi “An ordinante'to-sa
the operation of the R ’
flavacnah, in and oven
flgA2PFr t *’ a ’i
NICK OF TBE WOODS !
Nick of the. Woods
"FIRESIDE COMPANION,”
/ HORGEMUNRO A CO. have, at an lmmeMe
vX expense, secured the exclusive right of publish
ing that wonderinl story of Border Life,
•‘HICK OP THK'WOODSl’>
Whfess, Thft pyqijrinni «l
iraq
nd South of Liberty street, 1
AhO ettf ettt of West Brooi'
>eet and west of Tatnall i
ly of Juty/1867; snd whei
by an ordinance passed in C
October, 1867, extended to J
last. 1868, now therefore— f
fleciionl. The Mayor an J
Savannah, in Council aer
That said provlstone of : s
of the 5th of September,
erection andTcpair of bni!
of eatd city, be and theed
tended irow.said 1st day d
day of Jane next. If 68.
Ordinance passed in C
KiiWai
Attest—Jambs 8tiwaj
AN OB
is tba “WBE8IDE COMPANION,” which will M
obmmraced in Mb. 24 of thatpopular Jonmal, Issued
NICK OF THE WOODS”
ro give to the Com m—_
' rf Tybee and River j
ttttw most remarkable and exciting story of the kind
that ever appeared, and is the F&untain-head from |
which mvrtad* of Indian Tales have been derived. I
Some of the characters «re unequalled in the whole I
tedt fiction tor a certain kind of weir<fcayst»-f
■ interevt thathange ai ‘ * "
riona Interest thathangs around them. For instance,
the terrible Jibbenalnoeay, the * S|i4r!t -tiud walks,”
Bloody HatkkmthO “Man of snn Roexing
Jifll atackpole, the “Batnpinc Tiger of tbe I
rflrf/*-#ho wak eqaally at home whether a
Red men’s scalps or a pale face’s horse. Die
toxnadtt story of SRoh tttenae Interest, bf ephne.
“* he oniversal, and we trust that our friends will tion of said
lb* pito** Of their newsdealers in seasen. to
it disappointment. t i> ; **• u 1
•RDOMFANIONls the BeW F^mfly
tt is for sale fct all News- PoUeeOonrt, or thw Moi
; f* a yeafc A copies,
r ttinedahsli bsa
eseembldd, ftom infitetto
on snch Harbor Master f?
maybetathorized-by Id
rant theMayorVrom es
rttydffldW,
auytinimodiiyVg.t
ssa, 1 "
i*nl—lament
O L C.
NOTICE.
JJB. T. A. CAHUBT U mj anthorlred sttoi
daring mj temporlry atwence from the city.
A. 8. OANDBT.
oieyfi—Uwtf
F. BROWN
Watohmaker and Jeweller]
HAS REMOVED FROM 147 OONQREi
$UIaL STRE^
‘ Second Door
F BBSOSh^to ha,0 left •rtiafil WitoKm for .
P.^.SMeqnened to caU udoounthere..
SSflp® rereltdlyrguredfi
Ikre — J -av.
AN ORDI1
umPSSSSW
anv other sdjaaent J
Tba Mayor a
Coandi asm
iiyittt.l
_L-.— ot eitoatttE V
Demand’a Lower Car*