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HERALD.
MoKdaI uoasisa, JClYS lsta.
In Greneral*
—The Galveston Civilian, of tbe2Stb, says
rains have visited every part of Texas,“?
that the crop prospectB are almost invtumu j
reported as highly flattering.
—The Montgomery Church Journal says
the amount collected by Bishop Qumtard in
England was eight thousand pounds instead
of eight thousand dollars, •* heretofore re
ported.
—In Dadeville, Alabama, on the 25th ult.,
Jos. B. McDonald, Solicitor of the Ninth
ington an attempt was made murder
Judicial Circuit of Alabama was made by a
narty of brothers Turner. -McDonald, while
talkiuc ia a frfcndly-manner with one of the
brothers, wa* assailed by another and badly
wounded. An attempt to arrest the parties
by the Sheriff was resisted, and they made
their escape.
--At the exhibition in Boston of a scene
jn a panorama representing Antietam, in
which GeD jMcCiellan is depicted as order
ing Burnripe to hold the bridge at all hazard?,
cheers »nd hisses succeeded each other so
rapidyint the mention of McClellan's name
th.iiit was impossible to say which predomi
nated-
/—The Republic of Hayti offers to the
world a standing illustration of the incapacity
/of the negro for self-government. In the
course of sixty years of so-called independ
ence the Hay liens have relapsed to a great de
gree into their original barbarism, and have
supplemented the ceremonies of the Chris
tian Church with the savage superstitious of
Fetish worship.
—The two sons of Dr. R. Ogden Doremus,
the well-known chemiBt, while playing in a
wooden play-house at ihe back of their resi
dence, in New York, on Friday moruiog, ac
cidently set it on fire. They were unable to
escape immediately, and the younger ot the
boys perished in the flames.
—The Zimmermans are Biltenbenders and
a good many others are supposed to be heirs
to the Metzgar estate in Holland. A meet
ing of parties who think themselves interest
ed was held at Allentown, Pa., a day or two
ago, and they agreed to subscribe $GO,000 to
prosecute their claims. There will be as
much as four dollars and a half apiece for
them, or upwards, when the property is se
cured.
—The Roman Catholic Archbishops of St.
Louis and Cinciouati have united with those
of Baltimore and New York, in an official
card, condemning the effort now making to
raise a battalion of soldiers in the United
States to serve in the papal army, stating
that the Lieutenant-Colonel does not com
mand their confidence, and that, at any
rate, the Pope would rather have money than
men from America.
—A negro, charged with attempting to
rape a white woman, near Pulaski, Tennes
see, a short time since, was taken out of jail
by a large crowd of unknown, undisguised
men, between 12 and 1 o’clock, Monday
night last, and carried up on one of the main
streets of the town, where he was literally
riddled with bullets. The crowd were all
armed, and forced the key from the jailor.
As soon as the negro was killed, the crowd
is said to have dispersed.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ATLANTA, GA:
John B. Gordon, Ben. H. Hill,
A. H. Colquitt, A. Austell,
E. W. Holland, J. R. Callaway,
B. O. Yancey, B. J. Smith,
J. M. Johnson, Wade Hampton,
J. F. Alexander.
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Legal Notices.
Chatham Sheriff's Sale.
U NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A DISTRAIN
Warranr, issued cut of the Honorable the
County Court of Chatham county, in favor of George
8 Owens, Executor, vs. Asa L Harris and Richard-
eone F. Akin; I have levied upon rnd will sell, on Ihe
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 salo, the following property, to-wjt.
3 large bay horse Muirs and 1 large bay mare
Mule, irom 16 toll hands high,
1 sorrel mare Mule, 16 bands high,
3 small brown Mules,
l brown mare Mule, medium size,
H dark brown Mules, 16 hands high,
23 four-horse Plantation Wagons,
1 two-horse Rice Drill,
a one-horse Rice Drills,
a hlais, about 30 feet long.
Pointed out ns the property of the within named de
fendants. Terms Cush, purchasers paying for titles.
BENJAMIN L COLE,
je6—lawtd Sheriff Chatham County.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
mHE OO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be-
1 tween ihe undersigned under the firm name of
MAHON & ESTiLL is .his day dissolved by mutual
consent, the senior partner being lorced to retire on
account o; ill health.
X W. MASON.
J. H. ESTILL.
Savannah, June 25th, 1868.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED will continue the business
JL of the late firm of Mason & Estill.
J. H. E3TILL.
Savannah, June 25,1S63. j«27
3STotice,_ Ladies!
FLUTING, PINKING, STAMPING
AND DRESS-MAKING, .
AT MADAME L. LOUIS’ BAZAAR,
may23-ly 133 BROUGHTON HT., ; Up Stairs.
City Marshal’s Sale.
U NDER AND BY VIRTUE of City Tax Execu
tions. I have levied on and will sell on the FIRsT
TUESDAY IN AUGUST NEXT, between the legal
hours of i ale, before the ixiurt House door in the
City of S&varinab, County ot Chatham and State of
Georgia, the following property, to-wti: All that par
cel of land in the city of Savannah, County and
State aforesaid, known io the plan of said city as the
northern quarter or fourth part of LOT. No. NINE,
Middle Ogjelhorpe Ward. Lev.ed on as the property
of Abram Bourke, colored. r
thomas s. wayne,
jyl—tauo • * City MaranaL
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. & Tennessee It K.
Amos Woodruff, President Memphis & Olio R. It.
T. S. Davis, President First Nat’l Bank, Memphis.
C. 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. uwynn. Cotton Factor, Memphis.
8. H. De Bevoise, Planter, Memphis.
L. Howes, Cotton Fac'.or, Memphis.
C. W. Frazer, Attorney at Law, Memphis.
C. C. Spenoeb, Auctioneer and Commission Mer
chant, Louisville, Ky.
OFFICERS:
F. M. White, Acting President; R. O. Brinkley,
Sam. Tate, Vice Presidents; F. 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.
IV. M. SNEED,
DENTIST,
No. 117 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.,
GENERAL AGENT FOR THE COMPANY AT
SAVANNAH, GA.,
with Sub-Agents In City and the Counties adjoining
mayie—tf
THE jETNA
LIFE INSUBAICE
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
City Marshal’s Sale.
U NDER AND BY VIRTUE of City Tax Execu
tions, I have levied oh and will sell ontheFlR8T
TUESDAY IN AUGUST NEXT, between the legal
hours of sale, before the court House door^ in the
City of Savannah, County of Chatham and Hate of
Georgia, the following property, to-wit: All that par
cel of land in the City of Savannah, County and State
aforesaid, known in the plan of said city as the east
ern half of Lot No. 7, Derby Ward, Frederic Tything,
with the buildings and improvements on same, levied
on as the property of Mrs. Anna M. Fairchild.
Also, Improvemedts on Southern half of Lot No.
24, Colombia Ward, property of L. J. B. Fall child.
Also. Lot No. 22 and Improvements, South Ogle
thorpe Ward, Ewensburg; properly of Mrs. A. 8.
Hale.
Also, Lot No. 3- cind improvements. Anson Ward,
fouixinyttaing; properly of Charles P. LauderAine.
Also, Lot Letter “A” and improvements, Middle
Oglethorpe Ward, St. Gall street; levied on io satisfy
executions against Edward Moran and Moran &
Reilly.
Also, Lot No. 10 and improvements. Garden Lot
West; property of Mrs. Mary.C. Mayer.
Also, eastern part of Lot No. 12 Stone street, Cur-
rietown, and lmorovemente; levied on to satisfy exe
cutions against John Nicolson and Nlcolson A Me-
Aleer.
Also, improvements on half Lot No. 6, Middle Ogle
thorpe Ward, south side of Pine street; property ol
Nancy Stiles, colored.
Also, improvements on west half Lot No, 3, Craw
ford Ward; property of Henry e. Snyder.
Also, Lot No. 11 and improvements, Magazine
Ward: property of M. Shannon.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Elbert Ward;
property of Mary Scanlan and children.
Also, western half ol Lot No 31 and improvements,
Elbert Ward; property of George M. Wm e tt.
Also. Improvements on Lot No. 37, Columbia Ward-
property of the estate of B. Whitehead,
THOMAS 8. WAYNE
jyl—tan6 Oby Marshal.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
HAS NEVER YET
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
T HIS popular and successful Company issued in
1867, 15,251 New Policies, being ihe largest
number Issued by any Company in America except
one—one-tenth of all, aud over four times the aver
age ol the forty-one Companies doing business in
New York, as shown bv the official reports.
jg^A DIVIDEND Of 50 Per Cent, was declared in
January, 1868, which will be allowed on all LIFE
POLICIES, the pretalrnns for which fall due prior to
March, 1869—this being the filth consecutive 50 Per
Cent. .Dividend.
The iETN A accommodates the insured by giving
credit ior halt the premium when desired, which
credit may continue at G ppr Cent. Interest until
canceled by dividend*,thus furnishing a much larger
amount of Insurance for a much smaller cosh pay
ment than is required in an all cash company.
POLICIES ISSUED
It occurs sooner, on which the premium is payable
in - ten annual or annual payments. TERM
POLICIES, Insuring for any number of years—and
JOINT LIFE POLICIES, insuring the lives of two
persons, payable to the survivor on the decease of
the other.
Persons desiring to make this prndent provision for
those dependent uDon them, will find in the ./ETNA
all the advantage8‘posseseed by any, and at as favor
able rates.
W. B. GRIFFIN,
General Agent,
98 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
ap!7—3m
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
JULY NEXT, before the Court House door in
the city of Savannah, between the legal hoars of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
The VERNON ^HELL ROAD, the CHARTER of
the Vernon Shell Road Company, the TOLL HOUSE,
TWO IRON ROLLERS, and all the rights and appur
tenances of said Company.
Levied upon by virtue of a fl. fa. issued out of the
Superior Court of Chatham county, in favor of the
Home Insurance Company of Savannah. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
BENJ. L. OHLE,
je6—Iaw4w Sheriff Chatham County.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Robert Haber?bam will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the estateof A. Telfair Habersham, 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) on or be
fore the first Monday in August next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 27th day of
Jure, 1868. D. A. O'BYRNb/
Je£9—law4w
o. c. c.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Aaroo H. Champion will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmissory on the es
tate of William H. Davis, deceased.
These are,therefore, tociteand admonishallwhom
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 2*st day ol
May, 1SG3. D. A. O’BYRNE,
may22—I amGm Ordinary Chatham county.
V2TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
O all whom it may concern :
Whereas, John o. Ferrlll will apply at the Court
ol Ordinary for Letters Dismisfiory as Administra
tor on the oetate of Charles A. Henderson, late of
*ttld county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
vhom it may concern to be and appear befoie 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,
ISGS. D. A. O’BYRNE,
j e5-lam6m* Ordinary Chath am County.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, E ijah F. Henderson will apply at the
Court ff Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Ad
ministrator on the estate ol Elija 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) on or before the
first Monday in December next,otnerwise said letter*
will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 15th day of
May, 1863. D. A. O’BYRNE,
mayl6—lamflm* O. C. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, S. A. Fraser will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Executor on the
estate of Joseph Quarterman, of said county, de
ceased:
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), on or before the
first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 3d day of Feb
ruary, 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
febl3—lamGrn 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 Dismissory
as Administrators on the estate of James E. Me Fail,
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) on or be
fore the first Monday in Angnst next, otherwise
said Letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 22n day of Jauu-
uary, 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
jun24—lam6m O L O
ROYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL,
City Marshal’s Sale.
X TNDEK RESOLUTION of tllo City Council of 8a-
J vaniiati, and under direction of the Committee
on Public Sales and City Lota. I will sell at pnblic
outcry, on the promises, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th
day of July next, at 11 o'clock A. M.. (commencing in
Brown Ward), all those Lota of Land, being a part of
the city domain, known as Lots 38 61,66,68 69 and
62, Forsyth Ward; Lot No. 19, Lloyd Ward; Lot No.
68, Brown Ward. Lot No. 33, Foisyth Ward, fronts,
66 feet C inches on Whitaker street and the Military
Parade Ground, and is In depth 131 leet. Lots 64,
66, 68,69 i.nd 62, Forsyth Ward, front (each) 43 feet 9
inches on Drayton street and Forsyth Place, and are
In depth 131 foet. Lot No. 19, Lloyd Ward, fronts 65
feet 6 inches on Gwinnett street, and is in depth 120
feet. Lot 68, Brown ward, fronts 46 feet 6 inches on
Abercorn street, and is In depth 85 feet.
Terms of sale: Twenty per cent ci ah ofthe aggregate
valuation and increase money and Interest on tne
balance of the purchase money, to be paid aemt-sn-
nually at the City Treasury, at the rate of seven per
c=nt. per annum, with privilege to purchasers of pay-
tag Into the Tresstuy the balance remaining unpaid
of the purchSTe money, and all interest due thereon
up to the time ot said payment, and receiving there
after a fee simple title.
„ „ THOMAS S. WAYNE,
eS7—lot City Marshal.
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND £1,600,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING,
QONTINUE9 to take
Mercantile and Dwelling House Risks
(Frame Building® excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
A t Ounroiit J^uttoa.
WM. C. COSENS, Agent,
Merchants* General Exchange,
oo9—ly Battersby’s Building.
OIL, OIL.
J^BHOSENE OIL
»B BBLS. NO. 1 KEROSENE OIL,
For sale by
upl4—tf WILLIAMS. WARD Jt Mi
ETTER AND NOTE HEADINGS printed on the
I best paper and at the lowest prices at the
wa aSd bxrald job BrruaTtU bat
smaar.
USTotice.
T WO MONTHS After date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of 1 iberty County, at
the first regular term alter expiration or two‘mouths
from this notice, for leave to sell ihe lands belonging
to the estate of G. W. Dunhun, late of said county,
deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditor s of
said estate. ANN C. HART,
je!3-law2m Admx. de boms non.
Administrator’s Notice.
T HE heirs of the estate of Adam O. Dunham are
hereby notified that on the first Monday of Au-
E ast next, 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of
iberty county for an order to distribute paid estate
ia kind.
&PU—2am 4m
ANN O. HART,
Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale,
KirILL BE SOLD before the Court House door In
’* Appling county, on the first TUESDAT in An
gnst next, une lot of LAND In tne 2d district of said
county, containing 499 acres more or less, known as
Lot No 453, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of the estate of JOHN DYAL, deceased,
may 12—i aw2m*
NOTICE.
W T. A. Canuet is my authorised attorney
during my temporary absence from the city.
msy8—lawtf a. a. CANUET.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
OF BVEBY DESCRIPTION FOB SALE AT
E. M. CONNOR’S
NEWS DEPOT,
Southeast Corner of York and Mont-
je15—3m gomery Streets.
REMOVAL
F. BROWN
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
HAS BEHOVED FffOM 147 CONGRESS STREET TO
BULL STREET,
Second Door From Bay.
P ERSONS who have left articles wtin him for re
pairs are requested to call and oetain them.
WATOHESAND JEWELRY carefully repaired and
wirranted. Jell-eodlm
Lilerty Canaty Sheriffs Sales.
W ILL BE SOLD, In Htaesyille. Liberty county,
the first TUESDAY, being the 7ih day of July
next, between the legal hoars of sale, the following
properly, vir: .
One Iract of Land and Improvements, containing
nine hundred (900) acre?, more or less, situated In
Liberty county, ltth District O- bounded by
lands of X. Q. Fleming, Dr. Geo. Howe, T. W. Quar
terman, estate of Jos. Jones aud R. H. Bacon, known
as Pleasant, Valley Plantation. Levied on as the
property of Alexander Qaarterman, by Wm. J.
Feuster, Cone table, to satisfy a &.**• issued by B.
H. Wheeler, Tax Collector ot Liberty county, against
Alexander S. Quarterman.
also.
One Tract of Land and improvements, containing
twelve hundred (1,200) acres, more or IttM, bounded
by lands of Joshua Fletcher, James JfccCoUough, G.
T. Danham, and Wm. Hughes, situated in .Liberty
county. 15th District G. M- Levied on as the proper
ty of Mrs. Ashley and children, to aitieiy a fl. fa.
issued by H. R. Wheeler, T3X . t/( 5 , .®$ t0r ot Liberty
county, againBt Mrs. Ashley and children,
ALSO.
One Tract of Land and improvements, containing
one hundred (100) acres, more or leas, situated in
Liberty county, 17th District U. M., bounded or near
lands of D. A. Perry and Mrs. Green. Levied on by
W. J. Feuster, Constable, tLe property of 8. W.
Hill, to satisfy a fi. fa. ic* ,,ed R . >Vheder, Tax
Collector of Liberty county, against S. W. L&lll.
also;
One Tract of Land and improvements, containing
two hundred (200) acres, more Or less, situated in the
15th District tt. M., near tne savannah, Albany nnd
Gulf Railroad, and bounded Dy lauds of Thomas Hil
ton. Levied on Dy Wm J* * eQS Constable, a9 the
property of tf. A. Jenkins, to^ satisfy a fl. ia. issued
by if. R. Wneeler, Tax Collector oi Libtrty county,
igainst d. A. Jenkins.
also,
One Tract of Land and Improvements, containing
five hundred (5uu) acres, more or lsss, situated in the
15th District G. M., and bounded by lands of 8. M.
Varnadeau. Levied on by Wm. J. Feuster, Cou-
acabie, as the property of J. L. Harden, to satisfy all.
Ia. issued by H. R. Wheeler, Tax Collector ol Lib
erty county, against J. L* Harden.
ALSO,
One Tract of Land and improvements, containing
one nundred (100) a rcs, more or leas, situated in the
15 th District G. M , n e.* r the county line, and bound
ed by lands of Stou.ea Hay mans. Levied on l*y Wm.
J. Leuster, courtubie.aa tne property or CnaiLs.Dea-
verger, to satisfy a issne d by H. K. Wheeler,
Tax Collector ot Liberty county, against Charles Des-
verger.
also,
One Tract or Laud aud improvements, containing
two hundred <2ouj acres, more or less, situated in the
15ih District G. M>, bounded by lands of Wm. Jones
and otberu. Levied on by Wm. J. Feuster, Con
stable, as the property .oi N. J. Varnadeuu’s minor
children, to satisfy a issued by,H. R. Wheeler,
Tax Collector ot L berty county, agTinat N. J. Varaa-
deau'a minor children.
ALLU,
One Tract of Land and improvements, containing
one hundred (10u) acres, more or lues, situated iu
Liberty county. A5t h District li. M.,^in the town of
Walthourvuie, bouudtd by lands of Dr. Stevens and
T. W. Fleming. Levied on by Wm. J. Feuster, Con
stable, to satisfy* fi. I a. issued by H. R. Wheeler,
Tax collector of Liberty county, against Mrs. A. A.
McConnell.
also.
One Tract of Land, containing one thousand seven
hundred and sixty-three (1,763) acres of land, situated
in Liberty county, 1,132 District. G. M." Levied on by
Wm. J. Feoster, Constable, as the properly of James
Hays, to satisfy a fi. ia. issu. a by H. R Wheeler,
Tax Collector of Lioerty county, against James
nays,
ALSO,
One Tract of L<)nd, containing three hundred (300)
acres oi land, more or less, bounded by lands of the
estate oi C. C. Jones and others. Levied on by Win.
J. Feuster, Constable, as the property of the estate of
Shannon, io satisfy a 11. fa. issued by H. R. Wheeler,
Tax collector of Liberty county, agaiu ; t the estate of
Shannon.
This June 6th, 1668.
JOHN E. Z0UCK3,
je8-lawta Deputy Sheriff Liberty county.
McIntosh County Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
DOOK in the City of Darien, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN AUGUST NhXT, within the lawlul
hou.s of sale, the following property—to-wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
with improvements, containing tix hundred acres,
more or fes?, (boundaries not known,) lying in the
Twenty-fouith District of saii county, levied upon
fls the property of J. F. Kebbie, to satisfy a fi. fa.
feBued oat of tbe Justice’s Couit of said county in
favor of James W. Baggs vs. J F. Kebbie. Property
pointed oat by plaintiffs. Terms cash, purchaser pay-,
ing for titles. Also,
ONE SEVENTY FIVE ACRE TBACT,
bounded on tbe west by lands of R. J. and John Mid
dleton, north by lands of estate John Driggers, eas
by lands of J. Townsend and estate of I. Driggors,
eouth unknown. Also,
ONE HUNDRED ACRE TRACT;
bounded west by lands of estate of I* Dilggors and
J. Townsend, nortn by T. W. Quarterman, east ana
•oath by land* of Wm. Middleton. Also,
ONE TWO HUNDRED ACRE TRACT,
bounded on the north by lands of T. W. Qaarterman,
east and west by lands unknown, south by lands oi
Wm. Middleton. Levied npon as the property of
tbe estate qf John Driggors, to satisiy a fi. fa. issued
out of Mcxntosh County Superior Court in favor of R
Cogrtell vs. J. K. Driggors and Wm. W. Dilggors, ad
ministrators. Terms ersh, purchaser paying for
titles. C. O. THORPE,
jyl—1 awlm Sheriff McIntosh County.
o;fc j
W are prepared to show from ihe results of last
year’s experience their great superiority over the
common Gins of the country. We have certificates
ofthe highest character from planters who have used
them, from factors both in this country and Europe
who have sold cotton 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
of the same classification ginntd on the ordinary Gin;
also from nrokera who have purchased the Cotton,
and have paid the advance above stated over the
SAME CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary
Gin. It is important to planters in the purchase of
GINS to consider these lacts, and buy a good GIN,
which will give perfect satisfaction In its nae and re
sult ia a great saving oi money.
We have received orders from some of the best and
largest planters cf Georgia and Florida Call and
see Sample Gin at our office, far*Send for Circular.
WM. H. STARK & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
*yAgents for “GULLETT’S 8TEEL-BRUSH COT-
TON GIN,” also “ E. FRANK COE’S SUPER
PHOSPHATE OF LIMB. ’ * apS2—6m
Publ(shedfor_ ^formation.
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the tavern Ordinance, in relation to the
running at large oi bulls, cows, oxen, calves, and
other cattle, and to prevent their being tied In cer-
‘ tatn places, and going at large or being tied in the
- Militarj Parade Ground..
gaettanil ’Be H ordained b, the Mayor and Aider-
men ot tbe city ot Savanuab and tbe hamlets thereof,
in conned aasembled. and It 1. hereby ordained by
tbe amherilytof the same, that from and Immediate
ly after the passing of this Ordinance, It shall not be
lawfoltorany-persontotleorcanse be tied any
bull, coir. ox. call, or other description of cattle, to
any-tree, feece, stake or other fastening' in anystreet
or other pnblic place in said city where, under exist
ing Ordinance or Ordinances, such animals arc pro
hibited from running at large, or in the Military Pa
rade Ground (now Forsyth Place extended).
Section 2. And be It lurtaer ordained by tbe au
thority aforesaid. That no boll, cow or calf, or other
deaeripfton of cattle, shall be permitted to enter the
enoloanre of or bo at large io the Military Parade
Ground (now Forsyth Place extended), and lhat any
person violating any part oi this or the preceding Sec
tion, shall, on conviction, be lined in a sum not ex
ceeding five dollars for every each offence; and it
shall, moreover, be the duty of the officers ana pri
vates oi the Police Jorce to impound every snch ani
mal so tied or going at large as aforesaid i^ lnd \“ e
same proceedings tffiall be had, aud the same rules
shall govern, as are prescribed in other caeca of Im
pounding cattle running at large.
Urdinanoe passed in council 8th May. l -ol.
Oidinance ordered to be lepublisbed tor informa
tion and i s provisions to be ligidly enforced.
JaM.ES STfcWAHl,
jel0-10 Clerk of Connell.
Everv Farmer Should Have
THE STANDARD.
T HESE SCALES have been manufactured by the
original inventors tor nearly forty \ears, and are
regarded throughout the countiy as THE STAND
ARD. They were referrea to as such by the Judges
at the Great Paris Exposition, who awarded to them
The First Premiums, Two Prize Medals.
_ Nearly two hundred different modifications are
made, adapted to every branch of business; among
which are:
HAY, COAL AND CATTLE SCALES.
Capacity—two, three, lonr, five, aix end ten tonB. For
ugblng "
weighing loaded wagoue, cart3, live stock, produce,
etc. These Scales may be placed in tbe barn floor,
in tbe yard or by the roadside, where they can be
made available lor an entire neighborhood.
tform,
33x30 inches..
..Capacity,
, 2,000 lbs
do
23x51
do ..
do
1,600 lbs
do
21x*^9
do .
... do
1,400 lbs
do
20x2S
do ..
... do
1,200 lbs
do
17x20
do .,
... do
900 lbs
do
16x25
do .
... co
600 lbs
do
15x21
do .
... do
400 ffie
ALLEN'S PAIN DOCTOR!
PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES,
with and witli< ulwheels; convenient, accurate,and
not ilab.e to derangement.
No. 8..
No. 9..
No. 10..
No. 10«
No. 11..
No. 11X
UNION OR FAMILY SCALES. —
We invite special attention to this modification, as
being particularly adapted to household use. This
fact, and its acknowledged accuracy, led to its adop
tion as one of the preminms offered by the “Ameri
can Agriculturist.”
gar* Pamphlets with illustrations and full descrip
tions of the various modifications of Scales lumlshed
upon application by mail or otherwise.
PRINCIPAL WABEHOU9ES Z
FAIRBANKS & GO., 252 Broadway, New York.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 118 Milk st„ Boston,
[Massachusetts.
FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO., 226 & 223 Lake
[street, Chicago, III.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 225 Walnut street,
[Cincinnati, Ohio.
FAIRBANKS A EWING, Masonic Hall. Philadelphia,
[Pennsylvania.
BELL & HULL, Agents, '
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
mayl2—
D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT
WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES—
Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sore
Throat, Toothache, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi
sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sale whole
sale and retail, and by other Druggists. Single bot
tles, 60 and 25 cents. mhll—ly
CANCELING and BUSINESS
STAMPS.
I FURNISH THE FOLLOWING CANCELING
STAMPS at makers’ prices :
Secomb’s Canceling Stamp, with die and dates
complete, $S; Secomb’s Banking HoneeStamp, with-
out date, from $12 to $15; extra Dies, $2 50 each
extra Ribbons, from $1 60 to $3; Dates, $2 60 extra.
Address orders to WM. ESTILL. Jb,
Bull street, next to the Post Office,
ian2l— Savannah.
OysterSafoon.
JOHN IMMEN,
AT THE STANS ON
Wliitaker Street, JSenr Buy,
[FORMERLY MONAHAN'S,)
H AS the best facilities for supplying OYSTERS.
either In the quantity, In shell or opened- or at
his Saloon, cooked in any style. He warrants his
Oysters to bo of the very best quality. n
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. t
Or the best brands, on band, and ■ LUNCH even
toy nov9—ly
Seals and -Seal
EMBOSSING PRESSES.
F ir the use of county and state offi-
OEJtS; Notaries Public, Commissioners of Deeds,
Societies, corporation!), Lodgos, and others requiring
SEALS. 49-SKALS from $S upwards. SEALS and
PRESSES from $8 to $60. Tbe ordinary size and
style cost from $10 to $14. The moot ELABORATE
DBSIONS ENGRAVED at the shortest notl e.
During tbe past three years pvor three hundred
SEALS and PRESSES have been made for different
parties throughout this and tbe adjoining States, and
In every Instance they bave given entire satisfaction.
Parties desiring SEALS can send a rough sketch
of wbat they want and remit the probable cost, if
not enough I will send it and collect balance by
express on delivery, and if more than snfilelent to
cover expenses the surplus will be returned.'
Address orders to WM. ESTILL, Jb..
Ball street, next to the Post Office,
tanai— ■ Savannah. Ga.
xib
C vIKCULaRs, price DlaXa. ac , prmteuat toe
V shortest notice at the NEWS 1NX> HttRABD
JOB omoM, 111 Bay street.
H
Iffffi
AND-BALLS, SHOW-BILLS. POSMBBS
and PROGRAMMES printed at the AtM amt
trait Job OUct, 111 Say ^ ^
^REEVES’ JiMBROSI A
FOP. THE HAIR!
IM PROVED I
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps the Scalp Cleau and Healthy.
It Invigorates the Roots of the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly.
Published for Information.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN OBDUASCB
To repeal the Ordinance pased In Connell on the
twelfth day of Dccemlsr, 1866, entitled "An or
dinance to prevent -he erecrectlon of awning
posts and sign posB In any of the street, or tho-
rooghbres or tbeetty of Savannah, and for the
removal of tbosenow standing; to prescribe the
mode and manner of constructing awning, and
fastening signs, and to affix penalties for the vio
lation of tilts ordinance."
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Sa-acnab, In Council aaMmblcd, do hereby ordain,
That the above recited ordinance be and tbe eame la
hereby repealed.
Is Council, April 15th, 1868.
Ordinance upon the first reading and ordered to he
published for information.
JAMES STEWART.
apl7—It Clerk of Council.
AN ORDINANCE
To prescribe the kind of luel to be used for steam-
boiler engines in tlie city of Savannah, and to
affix penalties for violation of this ordinance.
Section 1. Tne Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain.
That from anil after tbe passing of this ordinance it
shall not be lawful for any person to use in any steam
engine boiler iu said city, in which there may bo an
aruffeia 1 draught by the introduction ol steam in the
smoke s*aek, any fnel oiher than authrftciie or bitu
minous coal, under a peua'ty of not more than SIOU
for each and every day’s offar.ee.
Ordinance passed in Council, April!6th, 1868.
MARTIN j. FORD, Mayor pro tem.
Attest—Jab. Stewart, Clerk of Council.
ap!7—6t
To Citizens and Householders.
CITY OF SAVANNAH. I
Office Clekk of Council, May 5,1868. (
P URSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY
the Board of Health, a list of the said Board for
1868 is published for information of citizens and
honseholdci s, and attention ia called to the ioiiowing
extracts from City Ordinance :
* * m * * * *
(2.) It 3hall be the daty of said Board to visit and
inspect each and every lot. encloame and yard in
their respective waids, 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 snch information, and to have
the owner or occupier of such lot, enclosure or yard,
summoned before the next Council thereaiter. to an
swer for such neglect. And any person who shall
refuse admittance to any member of said Board t >
visit and inupectsuch lut, enclosure or yard ehall. on
conviction tnereof be fined a sum not exceeding
thirty dollars.
(3 j It shall be the daty of said Board to leport all
filth or unwholesome collections that may be found
in any street, lane or wnarf, to the Mayor, who*e
duty it nball be to hava the same immediately re
moved by the proper officer.
gt ****** 4
Board of Health, 1868.
Chairman—Dr. R. D. ARNOLD.
Vice-Chairman—GEORGE A. MERCER.
Anson.—Dr, B. D. Arnold, B. A. Pacetty, Peter
Heilly. R. D. Walker, Dr. Wm. H. Elliott.
Bartow F.M. Green, E. D. Meyer, George Walt-
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
It brings out Hair on heads that have been bald
for years.
It la composed entirely ol simple and pnrely vege
table substances.
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its excellence, many of which are from
physicians in high standing.
It Is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in
the glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goals
everywhere, at On(K Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by DEMAS BARNES & OO., F. C. WELLS A OO.,
SCHIEFFELIN A CO., New York.. mb23—ly
Berrien.—J). T. Scranton, Maxime J. Desvergers,
Michael Cain, W. H. Dooner, John Schroeder.
Brown.—R. H. Footman, J. A. Mebrtens. Julius
Koox, J. E Gaudry, T B Marshall, J. H. Demand.
Calhoun—Geo. H. Ash, T. Reilly, Wm. Rogers
Henry Meinhard, T. M. N orwood,
Charlton.—Jonn R. Hamlet, William W. George.
Chatham.—Philip M. Rnesell, Wm. H. Boidley, An
drew Goebel. Wm. R. Symons.
Columbia,-^penjamiu Gammon, Dugald Ferguson,
Dr. B. F. Ulmer, Philip Callanan.
Crawford.—H. Gillum, W. M. Rogers, John Mc
Donough. James T. Buckner.
Currytoicn—Luder Mehrtens, E. Sheftall, Henry
Suiter, Philip Giebelhouse, George Bumz.
* Decker—Dr. John D. Fish, John McConaghy, Val-
Basler, William Haasett, Ezra N. Kent.
Derby—George a. Mercer, Martiu Tnffis. E. H.
Kirlln, T. D. Bertody, J. M. Henderson, P Macomber.
Eltert^lLobtrt H. Tatem, O. M. Lufhurrow, James
8 Neidlinger.
JFbrsyth—Waring Russell, Benjamin F. Sheftall.
Frewtovon—Livingston Connell, Joan B. Hogg, John
Walber.
Franklin—Solomon Gardner, James Lachiison,
Wm. Greene, A. Borcbert.
New Franklin—James O’Byine, Patrick H. Deacy,
John O’Donneii, Michael Feeley.
Gaston—Charles L. Lodge, John Lorcb, A. Graeffe,
Martin Wendelken.
, Green—George Helmbold, Martin Beytagh, John C.
Duggan, Chanes E. O’Sullivan, Edmond Flaherty,
John Bryan.
Heathcote—Dr. Wm. Scherzer, N. O. Mills, Dr.
Jnriah H&rriss, Wm. F. Parker, Simon E, By ok.
Jackson—H. A. Crane, Angus McAlpin, Dr. RobL
*!!?. Myers.
Jasper—John N, Lewie, F. D. Jordan, E. D. S my the,
Henry Bryan.
Lafayette—Ed ward M. Anderson, A. Claxton Sorrel,
O. Cohen, Jr.
Liberty—M. Boy ley, John Cooper, William Wallace
H. Hayw. Good-
Magazine—Edward Power, Henry Henges, M. T. S.
win, F. Scbutz, Edward McCabe, 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, Jams
Smith, Bernard Smith, Andrew Flattley, William 1
Flynn.
Middle Oglethorpe—Alfred Kent, R. J. Wade^Jitaa
Heagney, William Gibbons.
South Oglethorpe.—J. B. Howell, F. J. Ruckert,
Logan. E Moran.
Pulaski.—E. O. Withington, T. H. Palmer, Joaep’a
Brooim-C
PercivUt.—Henry J. Thomasson, H. S. Bogardus,
John A. Douglass, L. McSorley, Philip Hermann,
xfTijomaa Henderson.
^ Reynolds —William - Swoll, Ramon Molina, Dr. Wm
Duncan, John Young, Antonio Fernandez.
Troup.—J. E. Hernandez, W. H. Williams, John
Asendorf.
Walton.—M. D. Buchanan, D. Thompson, Henry
Bennett, Chas. Lee.
Warren.—R. T. Borch. Thos. Hickey, Dr. B. W.
Hardee, E Hagar, Thos. Pepper.
Washington.—Julius Schultz, O. Harrigan, A. Qa-
lina, John T. Sullivan.
Wesley.—3. B. Barnwell, J. B. McIntosh.
At Large.—Lewis Gardner, Inspector of Sinks.
JAMES SfEWART, Clerk of Conncil,
may5cod-tf Ex-Officio Secretary Board of Health
SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES.
published at
Valdosta* Gla.
T ns PAPER 18 » good medium ms an Advertiser
(or those who desire to extend their business in
the counties adj'ominE and near the Gnlf Railroad.
The Proprietor offers to
advertise at low rates,
very low, when oy contract for a length of time. The
attention of merchants and business men of Savui-
nah is respectfully invited to Its claims In this re
gard. r»av6—tf
Tnrf, Field and Farm,
AND
JOURNAL of SOCIETY,
A HIGH-TONED JOURNAL, devoted to the Tnrf.
Field Sports, ScientiBcand Practical Agricul
ture. Literature, Art, and the Stage. It is the organ
ol the gentlemen sportsmen of America, and ever,
subject is treated In a dignified manner.
Us Editorial Corps ts large, embracing HAMIL
TON BUSSEY and F. O. SKINNER. Tbe well-known
CARL BENSON Is a regular contributor.
Its Home and Foreign Correspondence la particu
larly able. The Press of the United States have
nassed the highest encomiums npon (he TURF,
FIELD AUD FARM.
From a great variety or complimentary notices,
the following are selected :
The TURF. FIELD AND FARM of New York
City, now the acknowledged leading exponent in
America of tbo Interests which it represents, has
been enlarged, and appears in a new and elegant
dress. Mr. Hamilton Bueoey, formerly of this coun
ty. is the literary nnd associate editor.—Daily Re.
public, Sprin/uld, Ohio.
The TURF, FIELD AUD FARM Is 86 Imposing
_id handsome in appearance as it Is spirited, able
and interesting. It hna brought to the discussion of
tnrf matters amoral tone hitherto wanting, and ot
tarty discountenances all brutal sports, soch as those
of the prize ring. It ia. In fact, a pa*ji- for gentla-
uice who are fond of horses tad stock, !
|oice halts success.—Buffalo Express.
IU editorials aro ably written,'an J it generaii-
coatains matter of home interest to ■ y t
is rapidly recommending itscll ; public favor—
Buffalo Courier.Xi-JAri*ec v
CHEAP EDITION OF DICKENS.
JUST RECEIVED a Kurtlicr Supply of
SKETCHES BY “BOZ.” 25 cents.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND .40 cents.
A TALE OF TWO CITIES 25 cents.
PICKWICK PAPERS 25 cents.
OLIVER TWIST............ 25 cents.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS 25 cents.
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT 25 cents.
CHRISTMAS Si CRIES 25 cents.
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY 25 cents.
DOMBEY AND SON 25 cents.
HARD TIMES .25 cents.
fob sale at
ESTILL’S KEWS DEPOT,
BULL STREET. NTCXT TO THE P08T OFFICE
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the ordihance passed in Council on the
12th day of December, 1866, entitled “An ordi
nance to prevent the erection of awning posts and
sifcn postK In any of the rtrecta and thorough
fares of the city of Savannah, and for the remo
val of those now standing; to prescribe the mode
and manner of constructing awnings and fasten
ing signs, and to affix certain peualtles for the
violation of this ordinance.'*
Section t The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in «;ouucil assembled, do hereby ordain.
That the above recited ordinauce be and the same !s
hereby so amended as to allow the erection of iron
standards not exceeding two inches in diameter, to
be placed immediately on the inner edge of the curb,
and Connected with the horizontal portions of the
framework: provided always, that nothing in this
ordinance or The one of which it is amendatori shall
be construed to au hurize the erection or construc
tion of any awning or sign in such manner as to in
terfere with the convenience of persons passing un
der any scch sign, or under any awning or the cov
eting thereof; and provided farther, that such sign
or awning shall not iniertere with any gas lamp or
the light therefrom, to any extent possible to be
avoided. And any person violating any provision of
said recited ordinance as a neuded by this oidinance,
shall be liub c to ihe penalty or penalties in a*id
above recited ordinance mentioned; besides which,
on conviction of tne person so guilty of violation of
ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Mayor to order
and cause the immediate removal of the sign or awn
ing of such person, at his or her expense.
Ordinance passed in Council, May 13lh, 1868.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest—Jakes Stewabt, Clerk of Council.
may 15—lot
AN ORDINANCE
To amend the Tax and Revenue Ordinance, passed
la Council on the 30th day of December, 1867.
Section l. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain,
That the Tax and Revenue Ordinance passed in
Council on the cuth day o( December, in the year of
lb67, be and the same is hereby ao amended as that
the tax on fi eight and passage money shall, from and
after the first day of lUav, I8*-‘S. be one-half of one
per centum, instead of oue per «.2utnm as by said or
dinance is now provided
Ordinance passed in Conncil, April 29th. 1868.
EDWARD C. aNDER.-ON, Hi ay or.
Attest—James Stewabt, Clerk of Council.
mayl—lot
AN ORDINANCE
To grant to the Savannah, Ski da way and Seaboard
Railroad Company certain ri-nta and privileges,
on certain tei ms and conditions.
Section 1. The M r »yor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain,
That the Savannah, skidiway and Seaboard Railroad
Company shall have the right, with horse railway
care or carriages, to connect thtir line oi railway
leading to and from the couutrr with Drayton and
Whitaker streets, in Savannah, beginning at Ander
son street, and running the line of said Drayton aDd
Whitaker streets to Bay etreet and connecting by
Bay street: provided the work of laying the track tor
such carriage railway on Drayton street be com
menced, in good faith, within twelve months from
the date of ihe passing cf this oroinance, and be
completed within eighteen months from the time
ci such passing; aud that the work on Whita
ker street shall be commenced within six months
after the passing of this ordinance, and fimshei
within twelve mouths after the date of lhis ordi
nance: And provided fnrtficr, that the paid wort
than be done as to gradings, crossings, and all other
things therewitn connected, in the manner and on
the terms prescribed in the ordinance for the estab
lishment of line* of street railways passed in Coun
cil on the first day of M.y, iu the year eighteen hor-
dred and sixty-seven, an. (that all the rnles, regula
tions and conditions cl' sa‘.d ordinance in relation to
The running ot cars, the rates of fare, and so forth,
shall be applicable to the grant cf authority herd;
made: And provided farther. that tfce said Compa
ny shall, before entering upen th« said work or ary
pait thereof, enter into bond, with approved eecori-
1 y, to the city of Savannah to perform and-bide by
all such terms rules, regulations and condiiions;
and further, that it will every diy a ter beginning to
ran on any street run regc'.aily four limes a hay from
said Anderson street to B«*y street, between tb® hours
of six o'clock in the morning and eight o’clock ir.the
evening : And provided further, that the city of
Savannah shall have Ihe same police jurisdic
tion within said ciiy over the said Savsn-
nah, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad Com
pany, its employees and agents, as it would have
had over any company that might havo been organ
ized under the oidinance hereinbeforo mentiOLed:
Ana on Lhis further express condition—that if here
after a system or street railways ahall be entered np
on by authority ot the City Count II of Savannah,
then ail the rights hereby granted shall cease, and
the property of the said Savannah, Skidaway atd
Seabosru Rai’road Company, invested or acquired
under the grant hereby made, shall be appraised by
persons not exceeding three on each side, and on
such appraisement, such City Railway Company
snail have the option to purchase euch property at
each appraised value, and to use and work the same
for its own benefit theieafter, and, on the failure of
6aid Savannah, Skidaway and S. aboard Railroad, Co.
to snbuiivto feucb appraisement within t»o iax-ntia
after notxAcaUoa ofUie other party of its readiness to
purchase on the terms a r orcsaid, then all the rights
and privilege* hereby granted should cease, and ill
such property shall revert and belong to the City of
Savannah.
Ordinance parsed in Conncil. April 29th, 1867.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor,
Attest—James Stewakt, Clerk of Council.
mayl—lot
AN ORDINANCE
To continue in force until the fiast day of June neii,
the provisions of the ordinance pawed ia
Conncil cn the fifth day of September, 1SG6, ten-
tied “An ordinance to suspend for a limited period
tbe operation of the Fire Ordinan e of the City cf
Savannah, in and over certain portions of the citr,
and to remit certain penalties that may have t*ea
Incurred-’* *
Whereas, The provisions of the above recited ordl
nance, in relation to tbe erection and repair of build
lngs In that portion of tbo city east oi .Price strerl
and south of Lb-erty street, and also that portion of
the city east of West Broad street, south of Gastru
street and west of Tatnall street, expired on tbe St*
day of July, 1667; and wbereap.eaid provisions wer?,
by ar» ordinance passed iu Council on the 2d day of
October, 1867, extended to the 1st day of January
last, 1668, now therefore—
bee: ion 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah. Jn Council assembled, do hereby ords.'o,
That said provisions of eaid above recited ordinance
of the 5tii of September. I860, in relation to snrb
erection and repair of buildings within said portic’a
of said city, be and the e&mo are hereby further ex
tended from said 1st day of January lalt to the Hi
day of June next, 1«6S.
Ordinance passed in Council. April 1st,-1865.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Major.
Attest—James Stf.wabt, Clerk of Cooncil.
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER,
Salt Rheum or Scurvy,
AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE FEET.
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the ablest and beat In'.
Jects belonging to his i
iders it a highly valnal 2 worl
esta of the chantry. v\dle lti
nnqm
h America, if
: tarf ana field
elevated moral
approval of every
le prinfciplea con-
which it has done
nflnencea of knavery
oltnral department,
Iklnner, Eaq.j one of
intlemeo on aU rob
in tiie' country, ren
te the farming inter-
— j. — general literary Tea}
tores entitle ittogenerlil consideration and patro
nage os one of Ur me j. instructive and beet Jonr-
nalaln America.—Hudti.*. Democrat.
On* copy
Nineoopieqone y*ur,
Published at NO. 37 P RE BOW; NEW YORE, by
S. D. Bruce
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DW; NEW YORE
^Millard.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH^
(Formerly of Charleston, S. C.,j
S her services to the citizens, and ladles oi
Savannah, for the treatment and cure of the
above Diseases.
Corns and Bunions Cured Without Pain
RESIDENCE—38 PRESIDENT STREET, (at
Mrs. Perry’b.
»r*Hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from » to
5 o’clock P. M. Ladies treated at tbeir residences.
Charges moderate*
She submits, ftom amongs*- numerous certificates
the following from prominent physicians and citizens
of Obarleaton:
From Hon. George Bnlst-
I am happy to say that Mrs. Keogh has cured me
of several verv bad corns, that had troubled me 10r
many ye,re They were removed without the least
Pain. (signed) Geoege BrwT.
From the late Dr. Edward North.
I think It my duty to state that 1 have seen lus.
Eliza Keogh remove corns and boutons with the
greatestakill,andwithont pain.
(Signed) Edwabd Nobis, M. D,
From Dr. Filch.
I wonld recommend all persons who are aflUeted
With coma to give Mrs ,Keogh a trial. I Barn seen
her treat, with good judgment, and cure tbem with-
out nata. (Signed) j.htoh, m. u
v From Dr. B. Horlback.
I certify that Mrs. Keogh has cvvedipeor bad
Corns, Mid advisegdwho are tronbled with them, or
bunions, toaW*7 this lady.^ H0BtBA0X>
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AN ORDINANCE
To give to ihe Commissioners of Pilotage for trie R«
of Tybee and River Savannah the power to mate
rnles and regulations for the government of tre
Harbor Master of Savannah, subject ’to the ap
proval, revision and control of the City Council
of Savannah, and on certain terms and condi
tion*.
Section 1. Tne Mayor and Aldermen of the city ol
Savannah, jn Conncil assembled, do hereby ordain,
That power is Hereby givon to the Commissioner;
Pilotage for tho Bar ot Tybce and River Savannah io
make rules and regulations for the government of
the Harbor Master of Savannah, subject to the si>-
proval, revision nnd control of the City Conccii of
Savannah;-and lhat. upon the adoption of auchru}**
and regulations and the approval of Coancik fi*
same shall be the rules and regulations far the gov
ernment of said Harbor Master, under the direction
tion of said Commissioners of Pilotage, subject is
revision and control by bald City Council: And pro
vided farther, that nothing in this ordinance con
tained shall be construed to prevent the Mayor in the
Police Court, or the Moyor and Aldermen In Council
assembled, from inflicting .such fines and pension
on such Harbor Master for official deltrquenciei aa
may be authorized by law or ordinance, or to pre
vent the Mayor from exercising the eontrolof said
Harbor Master, in respect t-> suspension from o3c3
or otherwise, as said Mayor may exercise oter oth*!?
city officers, or to prevent tbe City Council from as
any time modify.ng, changing or repealing this or£- •
nance.
Ordinance passed In Connell, February 19th,
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Major.
Attest—Jxxzs Stkwakt, Clem of OcnnciL i
ffehfl-
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent the encroachment, by tptIo lying at
certain Cotton Presses fn Savannah, npon the
lines of anv other adjacent Presses.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain.
That hereafter no ve?s^ls lying, loading, or discharg
ing at the wharf of cither of the Cotton Presses
known as Demand's Lower Cotton Press, or the Cot
ton Press known as the Tyler Cotton Press, shall be
permitted to encroach by-bowsprit or other part oi
the veesel on the ilne of the wharf of the other Presa
at which said vessel may not be lying, loading or dis
charging, without the consent of the agent or own
ers of such other Press, and that it is hereby made
the daty of the Harbor Master to preveot any such
encroachment without consent as aforesaid: and that
for a violation of any of the provis'ons of this ordi
nance, the party in fault, whether such party be own
ers or agents of any Buch Press, or the Harbor Mas
ter, shall be liable to a penally of not more tban
thirty dollar* for every day's or part of a day’s de
fault.
Ordinance passed in Council, February 19th, 1868.
EDWARD C- ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest—James Stzvaot. Clerk of Council.
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