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TUB8DAY MOBNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1888.
•‘FOR SEYMOUR AND FOR BLAIR.”
BY 80MUJ3L B. SPINNEY.
The dear “Old Flag” regenerate,
AS 'twas in days <of yore;
Replace tho Stars of every State,
Tbeir brilliancy restore;
Then round this Onion Flag we'll range,
‘ With patriot hearts we’ll swear
That ruin’s wasting rule we’ll change
For Seymour ana for Blair 1
O’er all onr broad and varied land
Tney join the glorious 'cause,
To make the cone try, “heart and hand,”
The “Union** as it was, lu . .
Then fling the glittering Banner out,
And let it float in air,
Savannah...
Mac
ucaxm.
;-«■*» p - M -
-JSotoaidii.v. S XlrOOPi
Connecting will} trains that leave-Augusta 8:45 A. M.
V ? DOWN BAY TRAIN.
And swell-thepatriotic about J
For "Sey monr and Tor Blair. 1”
Let breezes lift tbe Banner high,
And with ltk colors Spott; I
What names tnereen dd we espy ?
And wnat is their Import?
“S^PteStotidTOnUr, i
' And mil'a glorious victory win
With Seymour and with Blair 1
It means to bury “ocean deep” ,
The sections’ j °alons hate;
The Constitution sacred keep.
The Onion Temstate; . _i
It means that North and Sonth agree
To treat each other-fair—
•To live in love and unity'*
With Seymour and: jnth. Blair U&*
It means “Low Taxes,” “Equal Bights,”
“One Currency tor all;”
That North and South and West unites
To heed their country's call;
And no more shall designing knaves
The Constitution tear, t
When Freedom’s Flag in trinmph waves,
With “Seymour and with Biair 1”
And trade and Commerce once again,
The Anvil'and the Loom,
Our noble ships upon the main,
Their busy life resume; ,
The farmer and the artisan
Alike the harvest snare
With laborer and with citizan, .
. With “Seymour and with Blair 1”
- & » .. : i
vn.
To “save the country,'’netrly lost,
This Flag we rally round;
To save Jthe rights oLdearest .co8t,
v “Toreverence hallowed grounds -
The poorest laborer in the land,
And bonded millionaire,
Shoald join with earnest heart and hand
For “Seymour and lor Blair 1“
“One country” wewid be once more,
No rights of States denied;
“One Flag,’’ as 'twas in days of yore—
The patriot’s hope and pride.
Fling out trie Banner, glittering bright,
And let it float in ajiy.
And shout alond, “Defend the right 1”
For “Seymour ahd>zor tolaipl” v/. \i-.n
IPTUBHiISjEIERS.
I OFFEB FOB SALS THE PRESENT OUTFIT
of tbe NEWS AND HttitALD, consisting of
TYPE, RULE, &c.,
Change of Schedule.
HO CHANGE OK CARS BETWEEN SA
VANNAH, AUGUSTA, AND MONT-
GOMEIIY, ALA
OFFICE OF MASTER OF TRANSPT’N C. K. B.,1
SavanhaH, AngUBt 14,1868. J
AN AND AFTER SUNDAY, 18th Inst, Passenger
V/ Trains on the Georga Central Railroad will
run asfollows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
Anmrtm -*5N
Connecting with train mat leaves Augusta 8:45 A. AL.
CP NIGHT TRAIN.
T:20F. M.
6:65 A. M-
...3:13 A.M.
Savannan
Macon
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta 9:33 P.M.
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Macon.. ..6:26P.M. ftA M
Augusta Si "
Minedgeville V&jp'. m!
Connectingwith train that leaves AngnHta 9:3SF.M.
A. M. trains f-om Savannah A a fresta, and P.
M. train from Macon connect with UUIedgevlUe train
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. train from Savannah connecta with through
mall train on South Carolina R-H, and p. M. tram
from Savannah and Angosts with trains on South-
Western and Muscogee Railroads.^ ROffBRa>
Act’g Master of Transportation. -
angl4-tf
ARTIFICIAL TEETH!
DR. H. M. SNEED*
DENTIST,
fAVING "EVERY FACILITY FOR THE MANU-
H/faCTUBB OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH in all the
various modes known to the profession, and compe
tent assistants in my Dental Laboratory, I can at a
few hours notice manufacture an entire sett of Teeth,
alter extracting the old roots (which con be done in
all coses without any pain.)
OLD CASES not comfortably worn, I can make so.
OLD GOLD and SILVER PLATES taken In part pay.
■a
OFFICE AND LABORATORY,’
117’ Congress Streeti
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
Between Bail and Wbltalcer Streets,
Je6—tf SAVANNAH, GA.
PLANTER’S RICE HILL
fTIHB undersigned having purchased the ENTIRE
JL PROPRIETORSHIP of the Planter's Rice Mill
located at the foot of East Broad street, resDectfnllv
announces to his patrons and the pnblic that on and
after the 1st of September ho will be prepared to
Pound all Rice sent to His Care
with dispatch, and at the low rate of 8 per cent toll.
The’satisfaction given by this Mill to its patrons,
since it has ueen'under his supervision, warrants
himjn soliciting amextensive share of public patro-
aogl6-lm T. ARKWRIGHT.
to moke room for new material. It consists of
GOOD-SIZED FONTS OF BREVIER AND
NONPAREIL, WITH ADVERTI
SING FONTS, ITALIC,
BOLD FACE, &c.
This Type will do well on a Country Newspaper,
and worked upon a h&nd-pres?, will last for years.
Itls not; sold because worn out, but for the reason
that the fonts are not large enough for the present
necessities of the paper, and it will not do to work
new Type with old.
I prefer to sell the whole outfit together, but will
sell separately, if parties desire. Terms, one-third
the present price of new material.
\;ii i J. H.. ESTILL,
au28—tf Proprietor, Newa and Herald.
THE
SOUTHERN
EXPRESS COMPANY.
IJ>HE SOUrHERN EXPRESS COMPANY HAVING
made extensive and complete arrangements, are
prepared to
Receive and. Forward.
o
VALUABLES AND FBEIGHT
To all parts of the United
States, Canada and Europe?
connecting with well known and responsible Express
Companies.
Union
Merchants’ Protective
v MERCANTILE < v
Reference Register.
rpHE MERCHANTS’ PROTECTIVE UNION, or-
A ganized to promote ana protect trade, by ena
bling its snbcribers to att4in facility and safety in the
granting of credits.*nd the recovery of claims at all
points, have to announce that they wffl in Septem
ber, 1S68. publish in one large quarto volume THE
MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE. UNION MERCAN
TILE REFERENCE REGISTER, containing among
otuer things tne n^mes, nature of business, amount
of capital, financial standing, and rating as to credit
of over foar hundred thousand of the principal mer
chants, traders, banker*, manufacturers and public
c jmpahi^a'iu'more than thirty tboadond of the cities,
towns.villages and settlements throughout the United
States, their territories, and the British Provinces of
North America; and linbf&clng the moat important
information attainable and. necessary to 1 , enable the
merchant to ascertain at a glance the capital, charac
ter and degree of credit of such, of his customers; as.
are decked worthy of any gradation of credit, com
prising also a newspaper directory containing the
title, character, price and place of publication, with
fall particulars relative to each Journal, being a com
plete guide to the press of every county in the United
Statea^-C- - -
The reports and. information will he confined to
those deemed worthy of some fine of. credit; and as
the same will be based; no far *as practicable, upon
the written statements of the parties themselves, re
vised and corrected by well known and reliable legal
correspondents whose character will prove a guaran
tee ot tbe correctness of J the Information furnished
by them, it is^ believed that the reports Will prove
more' truthful and complete, and therefore superior
to and of much greater 'value'than anyprevioi
^TSyaSfbf" the MERCANTILE Reference Reg-
ISTER, business men will be enabled to opcertaw kf
a glance tae capital and gradation of credli, at com
pared with financial worth,otnaarly every merchant,
manufacturer, trader and Danker within. the above
named territorial limits. :
• On or about tbe first of each month subscribers will
also receive the Montlily Chronicle,containiUgamong
other things a* record of Such, important I changes in
the name and condition oi firms throughout the
country as may occur subsequent to the publication
oT each half- yearly. volume of the MERCANTILE
Price of THE MERCHANTS' UNIONMERCAN-
TILE REFERENCE REGISTER,fifty dollars (*oO),
for which it wlilhe forwarded to any address in tile
United States. transportatton’paid.' ’* •
Holders of five, *‘d aharea of the capital slock, In
addition.to participating tn the profits, win receive
one copy of the MERCANTILE REFERENCE REG
ISTER free of charge; Polders of ten shares will be
entitled to two copies; and no more than ten shares
•( the capital stock will be allotted to any one mppll-
AU remittances; orders, or communication* reH-
be addressed to the
•*tlve to the book should be addressed to the MEB-
CLANTS’FBOi'ECTIVB UNION. In the American
Exchange Bank Building, No. 128 Broadway. {Box
2,560}; New cibrk. - angl9-5w
"• n «g ev - s ggV gy - 1
MUTUAL LIFE
i, .i JiJ
Under Authority of the Grand Lodge
or the j
e State of Georgia. .
'W JL *'1 vi ffi /
FIRST CXa^SS ;
i, $x.<bbo.
n
TgNTBANCE FBE,_S5 00. ASSESSMENT, $110
I ontbe death of any member.) All applicants
amstbe Wd-Fellows In good standing. : "
* fiour& cf Managers.—J. T.-’
President; F „ -
BAILEY, No.
G. N. “
W Applications for membership made to
.w -3 i :■ ■■■ . 1
—:—J; 5 I£;
SECRETARY
- ■ i; •• y i ‘ ' •’*' U^i * '■ . IH ‘ J 1 l.l *
At BAILEY & BRADY’S, MerchtaaTTallom, No 13
"Whitaker street,ftOBPWfo 12 a: rd. an28—tf
of
this provision shall take effect fri
Augnst, 1868. W: U-~
Section 2. And It Is farther ordslned by the au
thority aforesaid. That it shall not hereafter be.law
l<fi for Buch Dispensary officer, under pain of imme
diate forfeiture of his office, to vend any medicines
or to supply with medicine any but the sick poor of
tf 18 city of Savannah, under-sneh. rules and rfignla-
tlons as now exist or may hereafter be made under
M nr nrfllr,-- rsi'.
ordinance or'
every case wl
Just cause to an:
medicine, said
medicine; bet
■ . said city; and In anysnd
such Dispensary officer shall have
) that a patient la able to pay for
)heiry officer shall furnish such
twenty-four (24) hours thereaf
ter he thall report the facts to the attending physi
cian, and also to the Mayor.
Ordinance passed an Council, September 2d, 1888.
' V , EDWARD a ANDKBSON.Mayor.
Attest—Jams Sxxwanz, Clerk of OonndL
sept-Et
EXPERIENCED AND CAREFUL MES
SENGERS OF THE SOUTHERN
RXPRES3 COMPANY
ARE ON ALL PASSENGER TRAINS.
^-Reliability, quick time and low rates are guar
anteed by ihis Company.
Parlicnlar attention paid to the handling of goods.
Freights called for and promptly delivered, thus sav
ing drayage and delay to consignees.
BT'Goods consigned to the care of the Southern
Express Company will be duly taken charge of and
forwarded to destination without extra charge or
commission.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES TRANS
PORTED AT LOW RATES.
j 49"Tlirough Receipts issued. Insurance on goods
shipped per Southern Kxpress Company effected
when required. Letters (enclosed in government-
stamped envelopes) ordering freight to be sent by the
Southern Express company foi warded free of charge.
pB^Oollectlohs macie on an parts of the United
States. Claims and losses promptly adjusted, on pro
duction of satisiactory evidence.
Tariff of Bates can be had on application to
aag!7-tf B, P. TUN ISON, Agent
For Sale.
NEWS, STRAW AND MANILLA WRAP
I PING PAPERS,
COMMERCIAL NOTE
PAPERS,
AND FLAT CAP
TUBS, PAILS, AND CLOTHES-PINS,
MACHINERY WASTE.
Jyi4—ly
R. A. WALLACE,
103 Bay afreet.
COW PEAS!
400 BUSHELS C0W EEAB,1
For sale by
*ngl7-tf "WILLIAMS, "WARD A MoINTIRE.
FOED’S
EXCELSIOR MAGIC SALVE! I
-AND—
WASH!
TS UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST DISCOVERY
A of the age. For the cure of
RHEUMATISM,
WHITE SWELLING,
NEURALGIA,
BRUISES, BURNS,
CUTS, SCALDS,
And OLD 80BES of eycry kind, NO MATTER OF
HnW LONG STANDING, IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Price, for Salve and Wash, 75 cents.
FORD’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
t j.
yon curing
DIARRHOEA, CRAMP COLIC, AND ALL
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH.
BBS and PURIFIES the BLOOD, and
8 the BOWELS. For GIVING AN AP
PETITE It la ahead ot all other Tonics.
Price, per bottle, $100. A liberal discount to
Drnaglata and Dealers.
i W FORD’S REMEDIES can be had of any lead
ing Drug Houae in the United States.
FOBD A CO . Proprietors,
‘ T Box *5,'Augustt, Ga.
tS~ Send for circulars containing certificates, etc.
AST Large quantities sent per Expres s to any part
of tbe United States a O. D. jt3’—eodiy
AS~ Sold at wholesale and retail by GaLLAGEB JS
POWRE Bull street. Savannah, Ga.
CHATTAHOOCHEE
REDUCED! H
■BOP RIETOR ffiAKES PLEASURE IN XN-
_ NOUNaNOf othe"SOUTHBHN PUBLIC that be
has completed his arrangements for the acarrmoda-
tion of visitors; and Is nowprepared to MAKE COM-
l of sny in .the country, and
aave proven themselves un-
■ a Physician 1
a 'good
neighborhood. • ■).
We hsvealine of FOUR-HORSE COACHES to con-
Pprtog?, Muscogee' Railroad, with the
different trains. Persons.buying tickets will state
that they a^e going tathe Springs, and .thereby se
cure tickets AT HALF-PRICE. *
..•writes of Boabd.—Per day 1 ,$2 50; per week,
*12 C0;_per month, *40^00. Children under twelve
MR^
Private School
yoowg LADIES, ! ;
d Close Jnly 1st.-1869. .. J ! « . <:s .,.,)l...nrTD, DPi
lolJy m
5th. 1868. and close Ji
This School will be eBMenw»A»jr ^ivate
with thst f o-er,yknowns..heArm^ “a^efore
eduitiom No pupils received under eight years of
^The school year Win be divided Into throe terms,
of. three months each,
month. — r-MT—
mo . nt “" ®H“tSlen forTeS^than one term.
p?ov Woniimadf Ut French and Latin
the option of the parents.
Di S,“efw g i^K" Khool°deat a.than whi,
may be. consulted from date, athisroo^s
in Chatham Academy, between 10 a. m. and 2
yyTne School will be open for » few private pupils
OHABLB3 A. FABLEY.' A. M.
e. a. cALDWEL,am.:;'
l-3tlm
8 R L b
[lip,
IT7HE firm of NEUFYILLE' BROS was dissolved
I by mutual consent on the 31st of AngUstj 1S68,
Either member of tho late firm la authorized to.elgn
in lloulaat on. AU persons: bavtm’claims.agaihgt us
are requested to present ’hem. immediately for oay-
ment. and those indebted. wRt please .osll and. settle
without farther delay. "
I ED..F- ^NEUFYILLE. y ..
SiVANHAn, Ga.; August, ,81s^,l868. : .
3oiiel£~ gt.
|X« . -oted’Cc? .aJqie^cn l ■
Hopkins, m
me Tiirtf-Jrst Animal Session of tie
Wesleyan Female College
-DEG1NS ON OCTOBER 5, 1808, under the nil
X) reciion of ’he following Faculty:.
Rev. J. M. BONNELL. D D., President.
Btv. C. W. SMITH. A. M., Professor .of Mathe
matics and Astronomy. . „ : ,
Kev. W. O. BASS, A. M., Professor or Natural
Science. ii:
• c. SOHWABTZ; A. M., Professor of Latin, and
Modern Languages. u ■ .
Mrs. A. B. LEAK, Assistant In Uterary Depart
ment. * i ■” ■’
OARL HINTZ, Musical Director (with ample as
sistance). . ,
Mrs E. T. CROWE, Teacher of Drawing and
Faioting. ...
Ohabgxs.—There are three terms In the scholastic,
year. For each term the chargoB, which are to be
paid at the beginning of the term", are ab’fouows:
P Regular tuition, *30; board, including washing,
fuel and liehts, $76;.incidental the,. charged to day
scholars, *1. The following are optional; French,
$15; Instrumental Music, $25: use of lustroment,
$ i: Vocal Music lu classes, $20—not charged lo thaaa
who take Instrumental Music; Drawing, $15; PaluL.
log,$20.,ji; ,.ii •; i
pupils who tsks French may be excused from
Latin "without affecting their graduatlcir. 1 J ,
Special advantages ptovided in the departments
of French. Mu&ic and PalnUUg. For ft|rther ir' ""
mation address the Preslbent^,- IVj Otl< Cj t: :
an27-eoritoc 0 J. M. BONNELL. President,
SAYANKAH
• lu r,l
aiovi
a* nc
•o a am
SAVANNAH. GA,
fXiHR TWELFTH ANNUAL COURSE 0F LE0-
A TURKS in this Instildtion willco^nmenca on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, and HCpa-i
tinue four months.
FACULTY :
Professor Theory and
ARNOLD, M. D.
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children—P. M. KOLlOOK, M. D. Adjunct-rTHOS.
Practice of Medicine—E. D.
. . i : ■ r r.i nesu 1 i :>^ dans
SMITH M. D.
Professor Principles a\ld Practice 1 of Surgery—W.
G. BULLOOtl, M. l». Adjunct—T. J. CH.VRLT0N,
Professor Materia Medica and AtfdiCal fit rijrpru -
dence—3. B. HEAD, U. D. • Adjunct—R. 3. NUNN,
Professor Physiotogy and Pathi
HABKI8S. M. i>. Adjunct—3. G THOmaH, M. D.
Professor Afiatomy and Dean of Faculty—W. R.
WARING, M. U.
Professor Chemistry—W. M. CHARTERS, M; D.
Adjunct—W. H. ELLIOTT, M. D.
Demonstrator Of Anatomy—W. DUNOAN, M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator and Curator—TCP. MYERS,
M.D. . ti ';
US-Requisites for graduation the same as in all
regularly chartered Colleges of good standing)
CHARGES.
For Oourse of Lectures *105 00
Matriculation (paid only once) 5 00
Diss.cting Ticket 10-00
Diploma . SO 00
For further particulars address 1 ' -
W. R. WABING,
aulO—lawSmU Dean .of faculty.
SOUTH£B»T
epHE FALL TERM OF 1868 BEGINS AUGUST
1 1 " “ - -
15th. Faculty—Gustavus J. Obb, A. M., Pre-
> ident. and Professor of Mathematics, Criticism and
English Literature; Bev. W. D. Atkinson, A. M.,
Professor of Ancient Language?, Moral Fmlosophy
and Evidences of Christianity; Sylveater A. Hough,
M. D , Professor of Natural Science; William Fisher,
Piofessor of Music; Mrs. Virginia 0; Conyers, In
structress in Preparatory Department.
EXPENSES FOB THE FALL TERM:
Tuition in Literary and Scientific Department, $25 00
Incidental expen.es 2 00
Tuition in Department of Mnsic 20 00
Useof Instruments. : 4C0
Tuition in Preparatory Department - 12 00
BOARD, including washing, fpel and lights, will
be lurnished in good families at from $17 to *20 per
month." :
The liberality of the Grand Lodge baa enabled ns
to present an able and experienced corps of instruc
tors, at a cost tp our patrons fox leas tpan the B«n*B
or even Inferior advantages can bo procured .else
where. ■ t vZ ! i).•-/ r 7 J r J vU.LJ
All the proceeds of tnition, over a certain limited
amount, will be appropriated In payment of the
hoard of indigent pupils—daughters of lining and
deceased Masons. *
The danghters of all lndigentMaiona will be taught
must be
- :t2H ", f’. i i', I =£*
University of South Carolina,
1 %liMM
XT SESSION will begin on the first MON-
T HE NEXT SESSION will begin
DAY In October. This University offers every
advantage for thorough' training In the Literary and
Scientific branches, and in the Schools of Law and.
Medicine. I I is -MialJifW 1
The aggregate expenses for the Session of nine
months are: For a Student In three Literaryor.Sei-
entifio 8chnols, about #390 ; for aStndent m lAW,
about $28f); and -for a full course In tho Medical
School, about $370. These sums include fee» for
tuition and nse Ofgibraryv" boar^, > room rent, fuel,
^or catalogues, or farther Information, address
Ber. C. BRUCE WALKER, Secretary of Faculty.
!*• I B. W. BARNWELL) /,
jj20—lawlOw u r „ Chairman of Faculty.* -
.aiiadOf.eJ)
_! npderslgqed liayc.thUjday formed a co-part-
)use-t
For tbe transactioauf a
1
AND
oa SStov®- Business'.
tasJf-eu.tftij ■ ’ll
TIS
■’ \
promptly and falthfnll v exact
"the public is respbctinny ’solle
"i OOI
ookmaUkEopkins,
late with: Kf ed»Jt.Cornwell, i
ic(A eitt to
Icsw^td e' 1 ’ llu 4“ nvostSi Mg .ReUfrfte’BrO*;) 11
.vAnnah, Ga., September lrt, 18&'. w - 0 It ;
Gei
• r -ct ffV 1**i*ftl -•
E.‘HAYE THIS associateh ,09rfgtyef 1%
ge'ther nnuer tlje^iyla of Uj
l^iflkor, Alleui '" (fe . Treintten
-AS
: b tbbs fi'J Siiaal t. v
©otto
is J OOO.OOT,2£f—G00.(K)C V tiib.iitti bUM 7F laf
C^rjfmissipn Wlftr^nts,,
51
AKD
i Uusetni ic
anri
41 ill Luis
Jxuio tag
Sol ods O* h:
lo ^hls city, ami would, cojitit irom our friepda and
the pnblic generally CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON;
grain, ana produce of every descriptlun..
i If" Especial attenticb-Will Be given to orders for
BAGGING. ROPE, etc.
43*- When desired, will make the’ canal Advances
^ produce In store.
WALKEft, "ALLEN * TREUTLEN,
aug21-2m
Office No. 8 Drayton stireet.
up ho lstery:
11 i -r
160 BROUGHTON STREET.
dersigned bags the attention of bie friends
and the publlc generally to his new and well so-
lected stock of . . .tueds ,
House-fitting Materials*
, ting 1 _ . .
TINGS; WALL PAPERING; frofat the cheapest to the
best article; WINDOW CURTAINS; PAfNTED and
GUD WINDOW-SHADES, Oort and Tassels; Bull
Green and White Shale Hollands, CORNICES of va-
ificmiW** 1 logolhwilh .m—vwtlicr- ortinlesop
hohseholdgoods aanaUykept In his line.
I MATTRESSES, aUaHioNSi MOSQU
etc., made to or Her-. " Matting, Oil piothsahd Carpet
ing ent and laid. *W"All Repairing in his line done
in workmag-llko^yle. Fromp t attention give 11 |Snd
moderate tge$. _g_ ^ SCHWAB^,
No. 160 Broughton street,
apS—ly 1 opposite Messrs. Weed A Cornwell
If yon want ENGLISH BLUE MOTTLED SOAP.
, Call at Tatem'a Drug Stores.
If yon want a box of De HAUT’S PILLS, '
1 ' r • • Call at Tatem’s-Drag Store..
Dion want LUBIH’S GENUINE SOAP AND AXr
W. F. m: .A. Y
(Snccesaor to W. H. MAY,,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
SADDLERY. HARNESS; &C..
.• -H' 1 -*. .. . .. A.f no;*! — fir;, nnu ■
JJiS JUST reoelyed a New Stock of '
OAK and HEMLOCK (tanned)
SOLE LEATHER,
CALF and LINING SKINS, .jam uk
da general assortment of SHOE TOOLS. Prices
rble; satisfaction guaranteed. TWOrdcra foi
~ id LEATHER BELTING and PACEINO
itly. ■’ ’ , - ■ f-i 1 ::,hnM-w'
OysterSctfoori.
JOHN YmAlEN,,
/^T TlriS STAND ON : ’ • *7
WliitaL» i" Streep Near Ttay
[FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,]
I the beat facUlttes for
. either In the quantity, in shehToc opened: or At
) Saloon, cooked In any style. He warrants his
etera to be of the very, best qqaUty.
AIiKfl,, FV-LblEHt 'TtIQHGRHiik&c.i,-,i
PRIVATE SCHOOL
dlilo} a'iAUimfd laioiff
ilDeaf^ atE'd. 1 '
>HE UNDERSIGNED WILL GPEN?A PRIVATE
T I ,
SCHOOL at bis motherjs residence, four miles
west of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, G»., on jthp
10th day of September, 1868..-Tbe/lqcaflonqir-*•—
thftBallroao.ituJ^J
AWUA W» AJUJnr.u* , 'C.| A
a quarter qI a znHefrom the; Railroad,, ia.ai fro*
abd pleasant locality, and .easy of aoceEs, from
let off the cars wit!
>1.
place by railroad. Pupil* can
a quarter of a mile from thi
1 No colored or negro mules, u«»» ****
be admitted on any terms, as the School la. exclu
sively for ihe white mutes. t} ~ c l * ajl
Tekms—One hundred and fifty dollars per scho
lastic year, 1
vuiuu iuihuuci uuaiii, Tuition, Sc. > ■
,r
.Lexington,
Lexington, Ga.—George H. Lester, Joni
~" > wiumr
Willis Willingham, Whitson G^ Johnson. 1 — _
-Platt, Jamea D. Matthews, E. C. 1 Shackleford, W. U.
Ward, C. S. Hargrove,'Mi W. Johnson, L. J. Dupree.
Augusta.—M. S. Kean, F/M. Loftua, J. J. Latnrop.
Atnens. Ga.—Dr. Lipscomb..
Penfield, Ga —Dr. H H. Tucker.. .1 s.
Sparta, Ga.—Bishop Fierce.. , AU29—tf
■ ■ : .1.- , —
CANCELING and BUSINESS
I FURNISH THE FOLLOWING CANCELING
STAMPS at makers’ prices : .
Secomb’s Canceling Stamp,Wlth J die and’’dates-
snsiswgr 1 * noaBCStlmp ' with -
extra Ribbons, from $1 60 to
Address orders td * w
Bun street, next to thePostOfflce,
[an21— ,- , Savannah,
aioaci
200
SACKS CORN,
For sale cheap by , '. •
Ail 3 U ( i!
augI7-tf
WiLLiAMS. WARD A MOINTIRE.
00S
OA HOGSHEADS OF MOLASSES In store and
/(I for sale by;: . .jasaah Vi.t
jyl4—tf WILLIAMS, WARD A MoINTIRE.
OF the beat brAnds. on ’band, and- a LUNCH every
W,"., ,-h, „ ‘ ft " nova—It
Architectural I
J*<|
j
IRON
ul iZ
.A MiMb0Ktr.su, tor.Brakfinihfy'
NEW YiCrttk t ,“ iU!
_ _ _
.-.J -rTT:eaiM ,noifi(irfot: baa :Ut
Advertisements fpnraraed to an Newspapers. .
NoaivantC charged o^puhliah’ers'pricM.. '■
AUMadingN4w*pa||entkPI*ffMiW4idfirrr-:e ( 'ie\
Information as" to Cost of AdvertlSlngfnrnlshed.
AnoriiertilfcMveWMiiiiiMu^^^,-' 1 ^*;
Inquiries by M Ail answered promptly, C 8 ' -
Complete Printed Lists of Newspapers for sale.
n l.l TI.1 >
i prepare)
Orders from Business Men espedally solioUea.'; :
11
['*'
mum i ,o.i .suauj ,u v- miOoF.il., .asfict
TOU1TO BOPKGBTOwa,*^ Wlj$IB fgnftiJlGB*
ileBntry—Prion'’> u .wdmOO.W a uu.eMIJSim
tiixrhPBooX-keepiilf;
lYOTWUOAt, jSHLL’fl'NKWSJ&lS^^^j
■
■« SEND: YOUR ill
‘ ^ 5 MAi.HL .oiu a TJiuui
J&ttsmA qulcaifttrta
,^L2.mA jiiiitJtAia ioo ,3-ja a a i
OdwtljUjl twdf ,0 A blfJilBiiJU ,f
AOoH JTsdUO J U ,7
kt&L ,*13iO<>A& A .Oltl aL msax*U O 3 j
tyfidiileii dA ,U A rkliiiiA .ooiiirol
lOJ
jnttnoM u
uiotnjboa K
~ls%t
“Alt
l ;en9Sidal£ OII Antovd U ,H j& sguf^f
> A frstfiK v d ft
CORN FOR SUE.
tf
years of age and servantjl, hair-price..
Jy2S-tf C. B. HOWARD, ]
Proprietor.;
B all tickets, order of dani
the neatest style at the NEWS
fOB OrriQB. Ill Baystrect.
ited in
•3Ii r,
: ■ ,10i U i.,
iBIMB TENNESSEE CORN ON HAND AND
jv : : " : - J,d: :.",n:ld rogbalq
for sale by hi
..au24-itf ' . - , SLOAN, GROOVER *CO. .
- ,ujjh , 1 . : LalUrrtr
TJ
0 TAGS, Of
Mtwtmx ~
at sum
MG. Ill
vi H. XISC*:
“W
IhaiaJ
* so’*
BUSINESS
Notices,
[bo^|KA no|
otaui
"IIYADAME
i-VJ. Flirenoli
AST^^iU«l^T*ffe, 0
T. DB GAKRO NE\ E, Astrologiat,
enolopist and Phyaiologist, southwest corner
iton and Congress streets. Savannah, Go. v*i .
"i% Ji.-J '".uwobnolnU'» .1. :■ .1 «w*!.t " :u
i°™,JAyP SADOUNS.
11868.
Jy7—lamBm
Phclan’afi'reTcSBUT^ifirya^treero
iposite Screven House. " 43-FRKS LUNCH eve.,
■ D, MCCONNELL; Proprietor. [mh21
tale
EXCHAAGK AMD • COH-
mSSIOOV/h) hallijue »» <r
it
"^^E offer for sale the above celebrated GINS, and
are prepared to show from the results of last
‘ —---ienceFtl " — - ■
yeart 1 experience their great superiority over the J i
common Gius of the country. We have certificates
of the highest- character from-pianters who have ustd
.Oanmiaston Merchants
Vf»,
W cpinw^pii fluta-|
CHANTS*
sold
Of
also
from
)u£ve
_,m l to JiOKNTS & pound advance on other
same classification ginned op the ordinary Gi
*om orokera who have purchased the Cotto
idld the advance above stated* over tho
OSSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary
Gill. It is important to planters in the purchase of
GINS to consider these facts, and buy a good GUT,'
Webave received orders from some of the best and
'■ ■- and. Florida, pall and
*®~Send for Oircular.
r. — —- _ ! -A—.' - — r . .
tee Sample Gin at our:
ic* WJi. ±. 8TARK ^.Cp;; "“ 5j ^
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
lot j-otrilsal 04 lo j^.: SAVANNAH, GA.: Mi
or Agents for "GULLSrT’S 8 TEE L-RRUSH COT
TON GIN,’’ also “ E; , FRANK COE’S, 8UFER-
PHOSEHATBjOFUMB.’! an22r-6m,.MI
f,*Nbl’flS^§SS
Consulates ! of Spain and of the xtetneriands fmatf
.OARl*i-EPFING,.XIinS»rJMi!iotiant, Darien: and I first
Bmqsylck, ueorgia,, , , ,, , novxs-u |ar8t
ters
Ordinary Chatham County,
. . . Commission and I
:- u <Mj*,aMesdaymtad Fridays^ Agent for dint
qffitlltyKerosene Oil. , . i,;aata$2|rSr.f
—. lMid ^SSiBBSSSS^’Sasss
ular auentlen given to weighing and oamplinsr, I ettera will be granted. ^
! Hnarr.Awn ■? ,, . I Witn^Rs mv oificiill sigua
1.0. ROWLAND.
H. H. ROWLAND.
Witness my c
|TS6S
JeS-lam6m*
1TB OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY._ 7o
i U whom it may concern: 0
"^stM^fSassatesi/
i ^■asar,-^*'-■“»■« 4
. Tl rneane,therefore,tocneanaadmonishallwkai.
first Sr-' - #
eoDjcctlon (il any they have) on or before til
SOU ilay^in.Docemberneit,otherwise said letters
.(WfflOjUiBS'AliBi. hiqtoit, UEAhSBa.
icorrr- “y offldal signature, this 15th day 0 ,
May 1868.." D. A- O’BYRHB
mayie—Iam6m* ■ o. r.i>
i lm | ‘j. btjNBMilpa;;
JL. fa Brandies, WhisXej
J fOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT 1
ILK OURE YOHH PAINS AND ACHES-
atism; Palp in the Back. Head and Side, Sore
Throat, Toothache, Bnrna, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi-
aonons Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the
above, at A; A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sale whele-
salk and retail, and by other Druggists. Single bot-
, 60 and 25cent8.,
mhll-
-}L
UNDERSIGNED: Is the. only, importer , of
. PERUVIAN GUANO in tne United States of
America.' " - J ‘
, I No. 1 Pernvhn Guano in Etgs for sale by him end
:by hie agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B.:F. VOiS..
Agent for Oonsieuecs 61 the Peruvian Gov’t;
,-1e8-ly . No. 4'lSonth street. N»w York.
“*“1 * J i i •'!*> ’i x s.Hi t-lli >■:■.[*< J-.—- j ijw t
ATTENTION!
I F YOU' want a Bottle of BOSADALIP;
Call at TATEM'S DBUG STOBKSi
TR iOTS, call at Tatem’s Drug Stores.
Where are TATEM’S DRUG STORES ?
Corner Jefferson and jffcHonouglLSts., and
East Broad and-Bronghton sts.
aufz3 - ill
ROYAL
OP LIVERPOOL.
apital £2,000,000 Sterling
BESERVE PHHD Al.600.000 STERLING.
AinnJAL INCOME ATOO.OOO STERLING.
I "NONTINUES to fata
Mercantile and Dwelling Honse Bisks
i " IfFittiiie Bnlldlnge excepted)' i . .
j lbia
ML. t .Curroxil: iElateiii.
, ; L 1J c m G. COSENS, ARent*
j - Verehants* General Exchange, 0 ’
peg—ly Battersby’s Building.
NORT
RITSSH
MERCANTILE
INSURANCE
TPST1LL "A BBO.» Bnll'street, next to the. Post
^k^>£SS^The e u{’ifNiw 1 YSrafAp|«l«nhtIlfAMOR’S NOTICE
Daily,and Weekly Newspapers received by '
and steamer. jy24
.E
OK LONDON AND EDINBDRGH.*
...vjUSON A DIXON, Ul
ton street, dealers in
igany, Walnut and Grained Co#ns, lee Boxes'
Preeervtng Bodies- Funcrala famlshed at the
ortest notice. Coaptry optera promptly attended
to.
STABLXSHKD IN ISOS’
CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD):
Inscribed Capital. $10,000,000
ccttmolated Hands ...,...$13,350,695
Annual Income $3,360,635
3E SUBSCRIBER, HAYING BEEN APPOINTED
_ AGENT for the above Company is prepiredto
ike RISES ON bUILLINGS, COTTON, and MER-
LlANUIbE GENERALLY, at current rates. Poll-
>es Issued in gold or currency, at optfon of appli
ft. Losses promptly adjosted and paid.
HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent,"
, jy28-6m
115 Ray street.
ulDllJ-
GEORGIA MASONIC
1UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
G. S. OBEAR, Pre.blent.
J. W. BURKE; Secretary and Treasurer.
US ASSOCIATION affords a cheip mode ol.ren-
dering relief to widows and dependent children,
or mothers and sisters of deceased Masona
t i s C h e a p a n cl A v a i I a b I e td’Affc
t’orthesmsdlaumof V"
SIX DOLLAR^
, my Master Meson In good standing, and in good
I ealth, upon the.-recommendation of 4Kb W. M. of
l lie Lodge of which he Is a member; shall be eligible
"o membership, and at his death fas widow and de.
endent chttdreh, or such persons as he may desig
nate wIUTeceive as many dollarsas there are" mem
bers belonging to the Association. Application for
membership can be made to - '
Jf. T. THOMAS, •--
ilT Day ^treet, Savannah.
KEWSPAPEES AH
OF EVERY DESORIPTIpN FOB SALE‘AT
' e.' ic?: iboiiwoMw'
JSTE WS D E3^ oiT
8outhetat ,qoirnier of Yorlk und ]
el6—Sm. goober streets.
"VTAME PLATES FOB MARKING CLOTHING with
.t Indelible ink,
KEY TAGSUF GERMAN SILVER of various
•tr“ s ■ : ’ • patterns. : • .
Any of the above work executed at short notice
and fa the very best manner; by leaving orders at
Estill ? s News Depot,
&10r- tg. ;Bnll street, next to Post Office.
.diiiiiifmi si/
S,T.
i tt* tUiji
Id! rtl&lff;
THE WORfimnd
* • .v
Moderate "Prices
Acct 4 ? T‘-dJB3?qo?i
oi iffp kCms 7i a flno*- AND- moOfa
eaxed -if ; aaoxs 5£ jsaos sXnes ti*
;«t
AL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Polytechnic College.
L. JMT. Sliafer. ^EsG^ii
89 Yprk street, opposite.tbe Oonrt House, is hareby
appointed .
: “ " AdxxT-ron the cixt or savanhah, *.
To receive and collect subscriptions for Ihe
,,e„2fe : ;iiO Ti fua ;s>KiU-sml
eolmi<; College,
located In the City of Bainbrldge, Georgia. ;"
It is earnestly hoped that the citizens of Savannah
will seriously Consider the importance of the College,
and lend a helping hand in order to its early comple
tion. ,a "-*'
W. H; HOOKER,
WHOLESALE
And
GROCERS.
UL
’ M. DAVIDSON,: Wholesale Dealer fa- Gro
" a, Wines, Liquors, Teas and CBgarsjH)
avannah, Sole Agent fa ihe .State of
a-'a Philadelphia
”• 3 JyM
FHOTOSUAPHS.
PHS, and aU other
I with Frames, Rttin^rr^
tjesOf aHkinds-fromOId
. views of BonaYentoie. tnif bftyuuuitL
nerafZWfplfaktaiOfa, *rou^iton ;Si*Bpts, JL 1*.
-P»- - : .td.,,.-.**?*.
si 1 Wham i t may concern:
,aPS re » a » Ertta Meincks will apply at the Goan
of Ordinary for Letters DUmissuiy as: Administrator
jmt leestate of Bose Graham, of said county.de-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish an
who nit may concern, to be and appear before mid
Con; t to nuke objccticn (if any they have; on or be-
fore the first Monday in February next, otherwise
said 11 etters will be granted. "
W tncss my official signature this 4th day tf
Aog et, 1868. D. A. O'BYRNE,
■ hi*j-niamim . o.cc
CtT i-TE OF ■ GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY-.*,,
O all whom- It may ooucern
Whereas, Simon Barrington will apply at its
.Court of Ordinary for Letters Diamissory as Adnla.
tor on the estate of B. P. narriegton, of ana
These aref therefore, to cite and admoaiah an
Who n It may concern, to be and appear before Hid
Coin t to make objection (if any theyh*ve)oa orbs,
fore the first Monday in February next, otherwise
said, setters will be granted.
- • ' OfJbiy’
:Wi ness my official signature this 6th di
1868 W. i. GT
jy!3—lamBm
16th day of,
HEARD EAU,
O. L. C.
WATCHES AND JEWKLltY.
ID GROS CLAUDE, Dealer fa. Watchi
X? 1 and Silverware, Boll street, oppevr
Rail, Savannah, Ga. i Watches and J
:ppMrqj.j- 4 ,., lno ..,1 2 e:li grids .
=
nov7—tf
SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS. dic.
. I f.jjr. ' : ,: ■' , .,.s ,--u„i-vii 'j
■TATE Q? GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—
I Xq dU whom ic mavconcern;.•
W iareas, Lemuel W- Landershine will spjly at
the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration
on t te estate of George A. Bor chert, of said county,
"ifect asedj
' Tl eaeare,therefore.tbdteandadmonuhallwhom
ltm tyconcern, to be and appear before saidcowrtto
mak C: objection (if any they have] on or before the
first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters
- W tnessiry official signature this 18'h day ot Au
gust 18‘8. HENRY S. WEIlluRE,
f ep5-lawlm "’ O O. C.
TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
.TWT-I P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf,Tlahhfhc-.
Ha88 * j ^f‘• S Whereas, the eemVof William H. Whitney, of
F add, county, deceased; is no w unrepresented, and no
applying for administration de bonis non theie-
AROniTUOTS AND ENGINEERS.
Mechanical Engineer; YfaWxtxBBUXB, Architect.
*ep6
—
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ate.
IALMEB A DEPPISH, Wholesale and RetoU DesL
era in Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Edge Tools, Ag-
ricnltural Implements, Fowuer, Shot, Capa and
Lead, 143 Congress and 67 St. Jol'en stree'a, Savon.
^..1 V. t Lai sa eu,-Ji**. e
lotice ia hereby given to all persons concerned
on tbo first Monday in October next lettat 9 ol
inistration de bools non npon said estate will be
granted to tne Clerk of the Superior Court, or coma
other fit and proper person.
Witness my cfacial sign%rnre this Sd day ol 8epn
tem imi HEHBY S. WfiTilORS,
set>4-lawlm . Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEOBGIA— CHATHAM GOU2STY,—To
~ * ’
fainting and
1NG.
the
Y.* CLARK, Bni 1 street, opposite
Pulaski House, House; Sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters.: Gilding, Gra^ng, Marbling and
— Signs of every description. Jy23
fil whom it may concern :
7 lereas, Calhvun T. Morel will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Le’ters of Administration on the es
tate of- William Morel, of- said county, deceased:
.T lese are, therefore,to cite andadmonlshaUvhoiu
"in lyconceru to toe and appear before said Court,to
is] e objection (if any they have), on or before the
-fire Monday in October next; otherwiae said letter*
Nil be granted.
i Witness my official signature, this 19tb day of Aa-
,ghs — 1 HENRY S. WFTMORE,
■apg20 law6ty O pinery Chatham County.
■SNU
FLASTlji RH}jjM.
f cotpii
WtJ.ae
Igg—U
"date app IcaUoff Win he made to the Court of
of Liberty County far leave to sell *U the
of A. C. Dunham, late of said
' ANN a BAHT,
law2m 1 1? Administratrix.
ADMINiSTRATRIX’S NOTICE.
OTICE19 hereby .given to aU persons haring
claims against the estate of Alexander Bryan,
deceased; to present the" same within ih<nydajs
fre
date, otherwise they will be excluded from pay-
,t. MBS. H. A. Bit VAN.
'a iglS-lawlm Administratrix.
. UNDERTAKERS,
. , WO., George i
Brewer, late of said, county, deceased.
JtSSE BREWER,
Administrator.
furniture.
-pULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by J. Fexlxt. Oar-1
1 rlages, with competent drivers,or Single Teau
to let. Boarding at fwasonahlB prlphs, ^ \ jy2l
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
miii ll'i.
I OF GEORGIA—IN SUPERIOR COURT
-jam County. In Equity. In the matter of
plication of Anthony Porter and Wallace emm-
_ assignees t f ihe Bank of tne State ol Georgia,
ti assistance and dire tion in the execution of (their
stand for & discharge:
"pon reading the petition of the said Anthony
■“-and Wallace Camming, assignees as aforesaid,
•dered, on motion of Jackson, Lawton 4 Bms-
_,saiicilorsiOTthe petitioner*, that the eaidav
signees do proceed at the expiration of six months
rrcgn the date of the first publication of this order, a'a
hereinafter provided, to pay ont and distribute tbe
assets.and money in thfir hands under the said as
signment, alter deducting ail expenses of the said as
signment, to the creditors of the said" The Bank of
the State of Georgia who *hall by that time have pre-
willc®;s;gibbs|^^
SILENT
jdxrot
pnblj
01 Stitch and beauty of finish. Hass patents
vice which prevents Its turning backward.
>/wr
ud'CDfaotbe set wrong. ItsHemmers, Fiber and
Braider are acknowledged superior to all others.
IT RUNS SO LiaHlT
that ladies fa feeble health mar use It without injury
irom those
anyone using
otlces from the Press,
using the Maehln’el etc.
thlsllachfae. „ .
For sale at manufacturers’prices by
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO,,
NO. 97 BAY SIBSET, SAVANNAH,
NO- 2^1 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA
General Agenu for tbe State, of Georgia.
AGENTS WANTED fa every county throngh-
itdto State to seU Machines. •. 1. *v(£ i 1 ' b»—IT
nt
WANTED,
ilia J£or J udr
PRINCIPAL FOR THE “MONTICELLO AND
^ JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SOHOOV'r"
Any person deSiV ods of occupying tbe above position
iQ please send in their proposals, accompanied by
satisfactory references, on ot before tbe-SOtn oi
August next, at which lime the Board of M&fgm
will decide upon applications. The School wul com-
lence the first Monday in October,
i Lj . J. M. MARVIN,) _
UonticdlO, FiaV, July 15. ISPS." jyl7—FltM&W
. " r •
THE NEGRO, B¥ “ ARIEL,”
PRICE .SB CENTS.
CALIBAN-: A Sequel'to “Ariel.” Price 25c.
THE ADAMIC KACB. Price 2£fc£* “** AU
NAOHA3H: WHAT IS IT ? Price 50c.
j_
and
A farther supply ol the above works juat received
-^Xorsaleat
■ Estill’s News Depot, .
a tbsl laws’ ’ 4 1 * w
*n»i8—lm . Bullktreet naxt to Post Offlc
NEWS
STREET.
to: s who ehall not have preaented their claims withm
the time aloresuid, and be at ltoerty to apply far a
— *■—u the said trust. .
ordered that a copy of "this order
r a week for three months te one
ilio gazcttefa each of the cities of Savannah, la
ta, Atlanta, Montgomery, Louisville and New
fat W. B. FLEMING.
: -Judge Eastern District of Georgia,
nly ISthi 1868.
So le of Georgia, Chatham County t
:, William H. Bullcch, O erk of tho Superior Court
the County and Stott aforesaid, do h«e*y ceraly
t the writing on the atoregofag page, coucluded
bn, this page. Is a true and correct copy of the order
of the presiding-Jndga of the Superior Court, B
above act faith, fa the above entitled case. ___
liven under my official rignature and seal of cffl»
atlSavannah, this fiiteenth day of July, A. D.<»»
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. -
WM. B. BULLOCH,
Clerk Superior Court of Chatham Count,.
; y20—jaw3m
•INEQUITY,
m nlT a TIT A Af SUPERIOR COURT—
MAT TERM, 1868.
“THE MATTKB of the application of George Y.
- to .iitS*;
Conrt^ a oVd1uar r y7oriVrtBV?d?™w!L >p Wy«tta
^estate
Jo make objection, if any faw
this 6th day of n g
D. A. O'BYaHW 6
0.0.©.^
pRSSZSSSZSJS!**** COUNTY^fc
TL T’h’fa deceased. 3
Iff a ... __
Haj^sls. y offlcIa J. a t8Jmtare, thte 21st day M
nrert3~iamB™ D - A - O’BYHNE, 1 1
lam6m 4" Ordinary Chatham couMt
Vd^c^^ or Qaspw
objection
vm^iSted!" 0 " 7 next * otherwtoe
i my official signature this 16th day of Julv
-lamBm rv.a—“’MENE,
whom S
“PP'T at theCoatt
county, deceased, 01
These are, therfefore, to clto and admonish an
•h tnitma, "nn. to be and appear before said
signature this first day ol Jan-
D. Al O’BTRNE, ^
Ordinary Chatham County.
I CJT ITKOF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COCKT,.-7 a
I O I 1 TBJJrtW* * ♦ M.M ■ i. ■■ .... —
!
B f THE MATTER of tne mumum oi «eorge w.
Andergdu and Hngb
or the Bills of said Planters’ Bank of th»
e of Georgia, do present the same to the *•»
weergO W. Anderson and Hugh W. Mercer, AfBigneea
of said Bank, within aix months from tbe date of the
publication of this order, or he forever debarred frog
any participation in the assets in the hands of said
Assignees to he distributed; and that at the expiration
ot said six months the said Assignees shall dwutoata
and pay over the assets In their hands as Assignees,
after deducting commissions and expenses, ko-O* ‘
creditors who shall then have filed their claim*, pro
rata, according to their legal priorities: and urea
their making such distribution snd'pavments tw
said Assignees shall be forever dLchsrged from i J
responsibility for said trust. And it i* -fnitl:tt:jr-
dered that this order be published once a week tor
three months in one public gazette in the cine? of
Savannah, Atlanta, Montgomery, New York and Cin
cinnati. . . W. B. FLEMING,^
,jnne 5th,1868. " ’ 1 • . ' T-'
i STATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM" COUNTY—L
William H.BnUocb, Clerk of the I
the Comity of Chatham, State afo
certify that the writing on the foregoiDg _ .
eluded on the third and preceding page, 1* a X
correct copy of the petition of George W. Ai
and Hugh. W. Mercer, Assignees of the Pl“ «
Bank or the State of Georgia, with the order ^ •“
Judge of the Superior Court at May Term, WH-
; Given.under my official signature, ■¥* se :j" ,
iffice, at Savannah, this twenty-second dayj« *-
I. D. one thonsand eight hundred and sirtpeiv -
1*6. "aff WM- H. BULLOCH’
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LAIRD, BROWN A SWTH.
ahlpyln* Mantra and Notarlea: FnfclL-
Cora ir of Bay and Lincoln streets, (over) Wm.fi'
■..Cdssss Stark A Co’S Store.)
SAVANNAH..
GEOROJA.
f iREWS SHIPPED tad put on board**
) eat notloa. Marine Protests noted ta-
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