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,lp Nightingale
•jidurdaj.
iind Steonww.
jip San Salvador,
lilp Loo. hal“ r ' ,a >-
,,p Tyboe. Thursday,
December 6th, at
January 6, at
January Cth, at It
January 11th, at —
FOC BOSTONi
jj, William Tlbbetta, Monday, January 8tb,
ck ~-
FOR AUGUSTA.
Amazon* to-niffht.
Harry Carroll, ."Sunday, January 7th, at #
Mlnni.- Brandt, Tuesday, January #, at 8
m
p B Goodscll, Saturday, Cth Inst.
Stfimiisti .Saturday, Oth Inst.
Win 0 Gibbons, every Saturday morning
FOB bUOGli.
Oak, Saturday, Cth Inst.
FOR CHARLESTON. »■ ' ‘
I’ltarles Houghton, every Tncaday mora-
:loek.
City Point, every Sal unlay morning, at 0
FOR DOOWRTOWN.
Pwo Boyi, every Tuesday morning, at S
Orient, every Tuesday morning, ar •
i. Shepley. every Sunday morning,
roe iuoMAavn.Lt.
F. Hotter, every Monday, Wednesday
ruing, ai I oYJock.
FOR FLORICa.
inle, every Tuesday morning, nt 1U
y Point, every Wednesday afternoon,
yie Hater, every Thursday morning, at
en (Jetty, every Saturday morning, at
come at last. The past two days have
d cold, the ground at night being frozen
: tor the tlrsr. time this season.
OGitMKNT.—We are Indebted to Mr.
ins' Express Company, for copies of the
urier of yesterday.
1 ■ %
shell Hoad.—Among the gratifying
l the revival of public enterprise and
attention of oar citizens to these neces-
of local improvement which had been
rriug the war, is the resumption of the
U ltoad Company, who It will be seen
i oi a meeting of Us stockholders In an-
[i, are about taking steps for the repair
and a sufficient amount of new stock Is
. The Importance of this road and the
.- Its thorough repairs need not be urged
tizens, who In the past have experienced
Huy. It Is to be hoped that the necessary
be speedily subscribed, and the work
.yard to completion at an early day. Books
itiun have been opened at the Pulaski
bn. Kamia*u--Ttili wonderful person*
age who has lately come among us m the
shape of an astrologer and phyMciaii. 'pre*
tending to be able to heal alt sorts or dia-
eases, both mental and physical, without the
use of medicines, and to be able to show to
weak minds in search ol life companions the
likenesses of their future husband or wife,
and do rnauy other wonderful things, crea
ted quite a stir at the Marshall House yes
terday. It appears that lie established his
headquarters in close contiguity to the ladies’
parlor of that hotel, and posted his handbills
around the entry of the bouse, and conse
quently had a rush of all sorts of people,
both male and female, to his rooms, each one
of whom were regularly ushered into his
august presence. The lady boarders In the
house witnessed all this with disgust, and we
believe they waited on the proprietor of the
establishment, and remonstrated against
haying such ft nuisance so dose, saying it
would either have to be stopped or they
would leave the house. That gentle
man not wishing to have ilia hotel
turned into an electrical d *tor shop, much
less have his boarders leave mm, tnforifaed
the doctor that he might board in the house
but would have to find some other place to
transact his private business.
The affair created considerable merriment
among those of our citizens cognizant of it.
It is really to bet wondered at that in this en
lightened age such empvrics find so many
credulous dupes to believe them- They
should be hooted and driven out of all re
spectable places.
From Boston.—The steamship Wm. H,
Tibbets, Captain Croan, arrived yesterday
afternoon from Boston, having a full cargo
and a number of passengers- We are in
debted to Captain Croan for late papers and
the following transcript of the log:
Dec. 31, at 9.20 A. M- left Bow’s wharf;
at 5 P. M. passed Highland Light, high eas
terly sea; at it P.~ M. entered Vineyard
Sound.
Jan. 1st, 1806, at 5 A. M. passed Oay
Head; heavy sea from eastward.
3d, at M. made land; at l P. M. saw Hat-
teraa Light House; at 2 P. M. off outer
shoal hauled up S. W.; struck Gull stream
three times.
4tb, at 10 A- M. passedFryinePau shoal;
saw a steamship steering N. £.; P. M. strong
gale from N. W., with heavy sea: at 11
passed steamer bound North.
F>tb, at 4 A. M. saw Light Ship off Charles
ton; blowiug bard lrom N. W-; at 10.30
passed Martin's Industry; at 1 P. M. passed
Tybee. 5
Theatre.—Tile sensational drama of East Lynn
was performed last night to an apifteciarive au.
dlence, Mias Price sustaining the characters of Lady
Isabel and Madame Vine with marked ability, which
has distinguished oil her personations since her debut
op our stage.
This evening we are promised the beanUftil drama
of the Wrecker’a Daughter, in winch Miss Price will
austaln the character of Marian. Raymond appears
in his irresistible character of Paddy Miles' Boy. We
notice with pleasure too that Mr. Qeo. Gray is in the
bill for a favorite song. The bill is a good one to
night, and should attract a full house.
iohnM Broom all, DobgiaM, loading, York—
j?eart,^?Br{ Hiorcton, discharging**Beit,: Wylly *
Christian.
Young Teaser, Morton, discharging—Van Horn
i L —Mr. Wm. II. Wickham, firm of Wick-
irris, owner of the steamship Lulu, arrived
ie San Salvador. He Is a well known and
ug citizen of New York, mid was formerly
of tiie New York Fire Department,
iph Trembly, formerly Agent of Adams Ex-
mpaiij at iiiitou Head, and subsequently
r to government transports In the Depart
ure South, is in town ou a brief visit.
1*. McWilliams, Chief Clerk to MaJ. Lang-
ting Chief Commissary of the Department of
u. Carolina, is here, en route for the North.
liis i> I'F.ss—Messrs. Cooper, Olcotts A Farrelly, or
tins dty, nave received a supply ot the celebrated
tairchlld gold pens. One of these superior pens, or
jn.'uaiiioiti proportions, commences duty in our sanc-
tam with the inditing or this paragraph, where the
.excellent qualities or the Fairchild pen are already
, satisfactorily established. We can commend the ar
ticle conscientiously, not only to our brethren of the
jjti.il, hut to business men. book-keepers, bank offl-
,.er». accountants and others who require a line and
reliable peu
Seaei.—Prof. Searl'sopening seance last evening
was attended or u large audience, fire Professor's
performance was most satisfactory, and commanded
throughout the warm approval of the spectators or
his wondrous tnanipulaUoBs Prof. Seari Is a flrst-
ciass artist lu his line, exhibiting many new and
(Trir..: g pieces of legerdemain In an easy and grace
rut manner without the aid of tiie common mystical
paraphernalia aud clay-trap HU entertainment is
•a finished, agreeable and entirely unexceptionable
; „„ j, our c uncot be more pleasantly spent,
mssing his miracles and listening to the
■nversatioaal chit chat with which they
anted Prof. Seari is a master of ventril-
id gave many amusing and astonishing
, of the extraordinary powers, with which
< that he is specially gifted by nature
Savannah Fire Company.—At the annual meet
ing of this Company, held last evening at the Fire
man's Hall, the following officers were re-elected to
serve the ensuing year:
Chief Fireman, Christopher C. Casey; Second
Chief Fireman, Francis S. Blair; Third Chief Fire
man, James L. Qaupt.
A matinee U announced for to-day, noon, for la
dies and children, the admission to which will tie
only fifty cents. Take the children to see the great
Wizard by all means. ,
rihippiuy; lutelliffeuoe.
. I-land Hotel.—'This hotel, which was
ruction, together with ail its furniture and
aces, yesterday oy Messrs Ball. Wyliy A
f this city, auctioneers was withdrawn itom
uplng but a slim attendance and no satis-
is beiug obtained The hotel, we learn,
e -old at present, Lot will lie occupied by a
gentlemen as a summer residence next
PORT OF .SAVANNAH.
Friday. Jan. 5. lads,
Arrived.
Steamship Wm Tibbets. Cony, Boston—Richardson
A Barnard.
Steamer Two Boy=, Daniels, Doctortown—Erwin
Hardee.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Doctonown—Chas
Colby A Co.
Steamer Wm W Frazier, Hooper, Charleston \ia
H Head—LH lienucit.
Steamer Chas Houghton. Sprague. Charleston,etc
—Claghorn A Cunuiugham.
Arabella, Adums, Liverpool—Brigham, Baldwin A
Co.
Sloop Fleet, Thompson, Rtceboro-M J Doyie.
Cleared.
Steamer O F Potter, Cessar, Snnbiuy—Chas L Col-
by £ Co.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor. Darien- ii A Cohen.
Steamer Two Boys^ Danielis, Dailen~Erwiii «
Hardee. „
steamer St Helena, l Cercopuly l Beaufort.
AS ORDINANCE
To bevy sad Aaaoaa Tf«i, and raise
Reveaae far the City of Sava nub, aad
to Amead the Varlous Tas aad Rev*
eaae Ordinance* ef said City, t ?
SBC. I. Beit ordained by the Mayor and A lit)
of the City of Savannah, iii Council assembled, and
U is hereby ordained!* the auttortfo V a>e same.
That on and after the firat day o iiannary next, lSrS,
taxes and revenue for the support of the government
of the city of Save naah and for the advantage aud
henftfft or the luhabftaata thereof; shell *»a assessed,
levied and ratsedat anil after UiefdlloWlugretes,
that is to say :
1. At the rate of oae per cgntum peg .annum, on
th» valuation for the year eighteen hundred and
sixty, of all real estate in the city limits, deducting
from each valuation such depredation as may Have
occurred by lire or military occupation, and where
no income l» derived from such property—such val
uation, however, to exist aud be a basis only umll'a
new valuation shall have iieen completed under the
authority of Council. Provided, nevertheless, that
said valuation for eighteen hundred and sixty, shall
be the basis for reams of real estate on the One day
of January nexfoand until Council shall further or
der. . . »:. n
2. One half of one per centum on gross sales of
merchandize, (including sales of liquors^ except
cotton.
S. One-tenth or one per centum on gross sales of
cotton. '
4. One per centum on all commissions derived
from any business transaction (other than sales of
merchandize; by any factor, auctioneer, broker,-for.
warding, shipping, or commission merchant; and
one per centum on the value of all fttreiture, jewelry
and plate worth over three hundred dollars.
5. One per centum on all Incomes derived from
salaries, and the pursuit of any profession, faculty,
trade or calling whatsoever.
6. Oue per centum on gross receipts of any busi
ness transactions not included in the foregoing, and
including all insurance companies and agencies, gas
companies, express companies, cotton presses, all
receipts for freight and for passage money which
art; payable in this city, and all hotels ant! restau
rants. i
7. One per centum on the gross earnings of every
bank, bank agency and banker.
8. On every horse and mule, except those actually
used in wagons, drays, trucks, or other vehicles, for
which badges may have been taken out, one dollar
per month.
Sec. 8. And be it further Ordainedby the Authori
ty aforesaid, That, wherever, under this or any oth
er ordinance of said city, any return may be required
or any tax be assessed or doe, by or from any non
resident company or corporation, the return shall be
made and the tax he payable by the agent or other
manager or director or such company or corpora
tion : and for every default, execution shall Issue ac
cord inglv ; and that • in the case-"of person
or persons liable or subject to make a return under
this or any other ordinance, and where deranit may
be made, execution shall issue for a double tax ou
the immediately previous, return, and if no return
shall have been made, then the patty in default shall be
1‘uhie to a penalty of two hundred dollars, for which
the Cltv Treasurer shall forthwith issue execution;
a .a in all cases of default in making returns or pay
ment oi .a^es, executions shall issue and the (axes
and penalties collected in the manner now pointed
out by existing ordinances ; and that the same rule
shall apply to the cases of persons failing or refusing
to take out badges or licenses : Provided, always,
that nothing herein contained shall interfere with
the right ofthe Police Court to inflict fines or other
penalties herein prsmiribed. „.%
SEC.3. And be-itfurther Ordained, by the Au
thority aforesaid, That the following persons and
parties shall be compelled, and are hereby required
to take out licences, annually, on the tret day of
January, or within ten days thereafter, rad Inde
pendently of the income or cororotealon tax, rad to
pay for «uch license the sums severally hereinafter
designated, that is to s#y;
Every auctioneer, a license, annually, at the price,
of two hundred dollars ; every wholesale and whole
sale aud retail dealerin goods, wares and merclian-
lwparta.
Pei steamer Two Soys, Irina poctonown—355 bla
cotton and mdse.
Per sioop Fleet, riom Rlceboro 23 bales sea island
cotton, l,00D bushels rough rice, 50 hides.
Per steamer Clarion, from poctortown—118 bales
upland cottou.
Per Arabella, from Liverpool—1.2*0 socks salt.
passengers.
Per steamship Wm Tibbets, from Boston—MIm E
L Harris, J W Roberts, T O heed, C E Harris, F A
Boyd J L Venlil, 3 L Johuson, B 9 Newcomb,
n TbtA Rnvfl. flttfl) Doctortown—I Bed-
dise, exclusive of liquor licensi.
ally, at the price of fifty dollars ; every retail dealer,
an annual license, exclusive of liquor license, at the
price of twenty-live dollars : every bank, banker, or
bank agent, engaged in buying or selling exchange,
an annual license at tiie price of oue hundred dol
lars ; every person or house deallug in exchange,
and every broker, money-broker and pawn-broker,
au annual license, at the price of oue hundred dol
lars ; every Insurance company or-agency, foreign
or otherwise- rad e»cli qnd everyag<mcy, au annual
license at the price of one hundred dollars, me same
for ever? the kaepor or keepers of a hotel, an annual
license, at the prloe of one hundred dollars; /every
th* owner or owner* of a notion press, and lor each
and every press, an annual license, at the price of
one hundred dollars ; every Mie owner or owners of a
Junk-shop or cotton pickery, an annual license, at
the price ortwo hundred dollars; every the owner or
owners of a public stable, an annual license, at the
price of fifty dollars ; every commission merchant or
factor, an annual license, at the price of fifty dollars;
evert shipping master or stevedore, other than non-
residents, an annufll He«Jse, at the price of fifty dol
lars: non-residents one hundred dollar* 1 every the
owner or owners of a cpnl or lumber yard, an annual
license, at the price of fifty dollars ; every the keeper
or keepers of a warehouse for the storeage of cotton,
merchandise, goods etc , for each warehouse, an an
nual license at the price of. fifty dollars: every the
owner or owners or a billiard table used for hire, an
annual license, at the price oi oue hundred dollars,
for each table ; everythe owner or owners of a len-
iin alley; «n annual license, at the price of fifty do),
ars.for'each all? : every the: owner or owners ora
saw-mill, plamliig-mlU. sash and Mind factory, nil
annual license, at tiie price of one hnudred dol
lars ; every the owner, or owners of a lob. printing
office, an annual license, at the-price of twenty-five
dollars, every master builder, niasoq or nnehauie,
taking contracts for work, an annual Hcnnse. at the
price of twenty-live dollarsevery the owner or
owners ePou intelligence offle*. an annual license,
at the Price of twenty dollars ; every manufadurer
“ Tl H/tano* ci t tlio nrirfo' nf
r and Crackes Factory for Macon,
a.—We noticed yesterday on the
vest of the Lower Rice Mill, a. com-
■icuit and Cracker Factory destined
>u. Georgia, which had heen brought
i New York by the steamship Nigbt-
Tbis enterprise is undertaken by Mr.
iVaggensiein,. of Macon, formerly of
h. ' Mr. Waggenstein ia a man of
siness ability, und success ia certaiu
ira, for his motto U “Always Ready.”
skntation.—On New Year's day Mr.
Jones, foreman of the operativea of
aunah Gas Works, was the recipient
mtitul gold fob chain and seal from
■ c-atives. The seal bears the following
.ion: “Presented by employees, 8a-
GasWorks, January 1st, 1866."
ones baa the confidence of the Com-
and he ia highly respected and es-
' by the employees.
i Trip.—The steamer Two Boys,
i Tbos. Daniells, of Erwin & Har-
,ue, left her wharf for Doctortown, on
y. at 8 o’clock A. M., run to Doctor-
i distance of 200 miles, stopping at
and intermediate laudings; discharged
go, aud took on 360 bales cotton, and
1 tier wharf Friday night at 12 o'clock;
nd trip, including ^oppages, disclmrg
1 loading* in the unprecedented time
ours.
Mrs
Manning rad s'uhUdran. U Cjronk, S 8 Barthojumns,
Mrs Woods, W J Dillon, E Young, B Halaljan, 7 ou
deck. *
Per steamer Chas Houghton,'from Charfoston-W
Hutchlngson, Capt A Mahimy.U PrimtlejWLoWl^
j n w**pd Mr Kipler. Mrs M b Hill, Cl uanuiei, mi
Pinckney Dr NO Clark and wife. Mw Richmond.
M. and &rs Buncker aud servt. Miss Worthington,
Mrs Green, aud S deck. -
Consignees,
Per steamship Wm Tibbets, from Boston-Ree'l A
R, LT Whitcomb, Hurlbert, n * wchardsou A
t RrcEiioBO.—The sioop Fleet, Capt
,-soii, consigned to Capt. M> J. Doyle."
e-J yesterday morning from Biceboro,
: i y county, Georgia, hayiog a freight of
E iics Sea Islands and J,000 bushels of
rice. This is the heaviest receipt of
i rice the present season. The Reel is
:y staunch vessel, and is receiving the
patronage which U due her own-
tlicy having supplied the planters on the
v,1th a vessel that was much needed.
i Doctortown.—The steamer Two
Capt. Daniells, arrived on Thursday
ast from Doctortown, having a full
and a number of passengers.
HSHip Lcld.—This vessel, which put
s port a few weeks since in distress,
rom New York to Mobile, will com-
this morning discharging cargo for
)09eof repairing. —-
iwer Ljtton saya that MailMd gentleman
>a be known by the peifu®* 8 he ®s* s - 1°
- society it is recognised as a mark of eie
:e to patronize Phalon’s “ Night-Blooming
Its purity. fre?Jme3S, aad delicacy conk
o all persons of ptefic taste and feeling —
Strict. i* -51
. AUCTION
*aAEfe^tHE^tV HO!
Yoiflk, WMliamn, Bt«tatird
c.yfc -Oo. .-.ti.i
A Fine Horse, broke to Saddle or Harness,
Oue-view ToiTHuggyi ;
One .SingleH'tt'ucES. uearir new.
J3
RARE CHARCES FOR INVESTMENT.
Ottr-r Tor aalcsone bnudretl acres of Land, Siq milas
from Savannah, on the White BlufTRoad. Thlsisah
excellent Stock Farm or lor Garden!
portion of it is under coltivaHoii
heavliy Umbered, and there are 6.(WO
200 cords or Wood cut and piled on it,
. Also,
One desirable Lot at Thunderbolt. Titles perfect.
Terms cash. . , . . , , J3
By
ell, Mylly & Christian.
’ WILL sell at private sale :
SO kegs soda, 50 cases Brandy,
30 bbls Syrup, esses Olive Oils,
1 ease Anodvnes, 50 boxes Gl.ss.
3 case* Indliro, 10 cases Whiskey,
6 Ora vs, 6 Wagons, and 500 sacks Salt
' jq-3t
BY SSKt.1^ WYkbY, ACHRfRW.
J AT PRIVATE SALE.
The West Half of Lot No, 2, Calbona Ward, fronting
. on Jones street.^
The improvements consist of a finely dnished
Brick Beaidence containing Ten Rooms with gas
throughout, and a well of excellent water and a fine
Force Pomp. d!3-tf
REAL ESTATE “AT' AUCTION.
By Beil, Wytty It chrlsHan
On SATFRDAY, 6th inst., at 11 o'clock, in front of
' store, willfte sold: .. •.
.LotNp. 36, .. • . /
CornerBroughton and Montgomery g'treet9. An ex
cellent iocation fora business stand, and'Ming a
corner lot, several stores could be erected.
Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles, jy-2
ESTATE SALE.
BT BELL, WYLLY 4f CHRISTIAN.
On SATURDAY, 6th lost., in front of store, will be
sold at 12 m.,
The Lot on the corner of West Broad and New
streets, South Oglethorpe Ward, 200 feet front oq
West Broad Htreer, by 250 on New street. The im
provements consist of three houses, which rent at
$600 per annum.
Sold for a division between the heirs.
Js . ■
GENERAL SALES.
By BeH Wylly & Christian
THIS DAY, at U o’clock, will lie sold at auction, in
• -V ip frdnf of store: ‘ - -- *
20 bbls Syrup, 85 boxes Tobacco ^
to bbia Wldsksy. 2 boxes Sugar -HO j
10 boxes Olivs Oil, fit) boxes Glass
Soap, Starch, Candles, Tea, Ac.. Ac. ]
AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION.
By BfeU, Wylly ft ChrMUa.
In front of store, on SATURDAY, oth inst., will be
■' ^ sold, at it m., *
36 Valuable City Lota. Fed Sjmpje
These Lou are mostly unimproved, sitoated west
of Bryan streA near Fahm street. .
Terms cash, purchasers paying for Titles. Plan
can be seen at our office.
JS-td
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Beil, Wylly i Christian.
Small Lots pf Lar^|.
There having been fo many applications tor Small
Trains of Land for location,, tb* owner of the above
Land, reeling a disposition to meet this demand, has
placed in tile market, for s. lew days. Lots of Five
Acres, or more, parr cleared, on the Augusta Road, op
posite to the three mile sfoue, also on the White Bluff
Koad, opposite to the two mile stone. tf-nl6
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Lots Nos. -45 and 46, Lafayette Ward, fronting on
, „ • Jones street. . -
The improvements consist of a first-class Brick
Dwelling, containing twelve rooms, besides Bath
and Dressing rooms, with all modern iiqprovements
and conveniences. Gas, cold and hot water; speak
ing trumpets, range, Ac. Buildings on lane consist
of brick stable, carriage House, wood and coal rooms
with comfortable apartments above. dSs tr
H. A. tomw,
138 CONGRESS Sf., SAVANNAH.
P INE Ready-made Basin ess rad Dress Salt* of all
descriptions constantly nn band. Gent’S Fnr-
deacriptious eonstantly on bud. Gent’s ffi»-
uisblng Goods, all of thenewo* styles: Hals, Ohps,
Ac. Al«o, an elegant Bne of Pine Ulotha. Doeskins,
Meltons, Casshuares. Tweeds and Vestings, which wUl
be made to-order at- the shoitcst nottc* by experi
enced workmen. jl-if
Soluble Pacific
GUANO.
WE invite-the attention of I
Planters to this valuable
pays to their a-
. . ww sait compo
sition to Peruvian Gqano. differing only in the pro-
portion* of the sanmelements, it. contains les*am
monia. bat nearly oneSmudsed par cent, more ofPbos-
phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im
mediately sohrtde. • ft to qtrife ae active as Psraviiui
Guano, and is ie*s costly.
Fur further iuformallbfi, apply to
E. C.' WADE A CO., Agents,
. Ji-3m ” ' 8avanuah, Ga,
- -,j,; ,, .
Mendel &
nteau^
W K lli,e formed a Copartnership under the above
the T aWU * style I>- the purpose or careylng on
-A-UCtion
Cofnntf%*io@
and hope by industry and punctuality to merit the
patronage of our friends. f.u.. . , _
• E. MENDEL. . ,
• t ■ ’• a. M. LAFFITEAC,
Corner Bav street aud Market Dock.
Savannah, Jam s, lata js-tr
E wpW e“ mine 1
FOR NEW YORK.
Ailiintl* Mail Nteamahtp
Company,
PASSAGE REDUCED TO §35,
The new end fast aide-wheel steam
skip SAN SALVADOR. Atkins, mas
ter, will sail as above, on
Altuday, January 6, at HUM o'clock
For Height or passage, having nnsarpassed acrom
modatkms, apply to
R H. HARDEE,
No. t! Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN. Agent*.
J3 No. S. BuwUng Green. N Y.
Pioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
CaWa Paasags, |85 OO Rock, $10 OO
The new aod spleltdld steamship TYBEE. Crowell.
Ooaniiaader, will leava for the above port on her
regular day,
Tbandsy, Jaaaary II, at —o’clock.
Fbr Oelgfat or paaejge, at reduced rates, apply lo
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
jf-3*
0
/
HUSTON A rakdell.
> * »3 B9y street.
rd’s F. #. G- Rids Powder, •
2O0 M C.'O, Percussiou Caps. -
NATIONAL
FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AMfl TRUST
Company.
CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1865.
Principal Office, .87. Cedar Street, New York.
Savannah Branch Office,
Drayton Street, corner of Bryan
pvKPOSITS of one dollar aod 'apwards received
U every afterooao from V.SO to 5 o'clock.
Interest paid on all sums above $5, which have
been on deposit lor six months prior to Janusiy 1st
and Jmy 1st of each year.
The .Branch Office is finder the aspervirion of an
A it vi soot Committee, composed of well-known and
influential gentlemen, residents of Savannah.
Friends of Pretdmen can aid them to provide for
their own future necessities by advising them to
deposit their surplus earnings with this institution,
1. W. BBMCKERHO FF,
jg.g . ..j. • Financial Agent.
WH0LB84WB
Boots, Shoes
M. KRAUSS,
lft ress and 3T Sf. julisn Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Is euibled, through hia permapont house in Bou
ton, to furnish Joebers and Dealers in tills i-itr, »*
well as those in the coontry, with
BOOTS AND SHOES
at more reasonable rates than any other boose,
dll-tf v ‘ '
the price of fifty dollare; every gas-fit
ter an annnal license, at the price or twenty-
live dollars; every attorney at law, physician, dentist
other articles from any vessel of wha»r, snail be one.
hundred doHftts, Instead of fifty dollars, as fixed by
the ordinance of Slat December, 1640 ] Kvery per
son selling by sample, and who is not a resident of
the city or State, an annual license, at the price of
oue hundred dollars, on failure to take out license
shall be fined on conviction oae hundred dollars for
each day’s default. Provided always, that any per-
sou required by this ordtoance to take oat a license,
and who may begm buWneg* after the first day of
Jniy, ill any year, siiffil. for that year, pay on y one-
half the price of 1 such license,' And the following
persons snail be compelled to takeout badges on the
first day of January, annually, or within ten days
thereafter and at the prices herein designated, that
U tS say : every porter"an annual badge, at the price
of ten dollars: every vender ot small wares, and
every huckster and hawker, and keeper of a cook-
rtove, or simp, an annual badge, at 160 prlce-of flf-.
teen dollars, which may be retlnced oneJimPir n*t
reonlred to betaken out until otter the first day of
SajWlSr Petson f^oFllahle ^oU^out
Jope,
Cary, Krwlu H.
Per steamer Clarion, from Doctorfowfov-Tison A G,
J L Vilisionga, n A Hardee A Co, Jno R Wilder, D
Cohen-
Per sloop Fleet, from Rlceboro—l W Anderson A
Son, R Habersham A Bon, J L Villalonga.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Doctortgwn-rJ L Vil
lalonga, O Fallon Jt Co, Bell, W A C, A McMillen. it,
Baldwin it Co, A U Cohen A Bro, D A SUger, E 0
Wade A Co, 1 Reddish.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Jan. 6, 1K6.
steamships.
-Nightingale, Breaker, loading, New York—John R
Wilder.
.Leo, Merrill, loading, New York—O Cohen.
Hon Salvador, Atkina, loading, New York—B H
Hardee.
-Luin, Taber, repairing—Master
ships.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, 506, loading, Liverpool—La
Roche, Goden A Cockles.
Thorwalson, (Br) Bromage, discharging—Retd A
Stewart
Favorite, (Br) Spain, discharging—B A Boullard.
Herald, Calvert, loading, Liverpool—C Green A
Son.
Mozart. (Br) Smith, —n tons, discharging—T R At
J G Mills.
County of Plctou, (Br) McKenzie, loading, Liver
pool—C Green A Son.
Dayspring (Br) Coote, discharging—Chas Green A
Son.
Consul. Beasley, discharging—W Batterabv A Co.
Arabella, Adams, discharging—Brigham, Baldwin
A Co.
bares.
Hark Dreadnaught. «Br> smith, loading, Liverpool
—C L Colby A Co.
Croesco, jBr) Carrey. tons, loading, Liverpool—
RI Caughsy.
Zephyript, loading, Uverpooi—Rsld A
St Kvralng Star, Fry. discharging—vonge A Nixon,
y g (Br) Cromaiu, discharging—A
^MarH^ Hunry, Prince, discharging—Clsghom At
Cunningham.'
mao.
Atlantic. Work, 161 ton*, toadlng, Nassau, N P—B,
Wylly A Christian. _ „
R C Wright, Hogg, discharging—B Habersham A
finds.', s^for evetv day's default, on conylction before
the U P0ltee Court. Such iicenses sud badges sttall lie
issued by the Clerk of Council, and the 4cen*e idiall
tm signed l>y the Mayor, attested by ah* Clerk, Sud
ha»e imDre&ieii on them tiie 86ftl of the oity.
SmllSjl it further ordained, by the authority
ntSrisaUl. That every male re^dencof laid city, be-
ag<» of twenty-oueand sixty years, shall
he liable to a*poll or capitation tax of oue dollar, am
auction sale
By T. J. Walsh.
will be sold THIS DAY. at 11 o'clock, in front cf
Store:
14 hhds Bacon Shoulder*
10 bhds B.i( „n Sides
Sale positive
•-
]6
Auction.
By Mendel A Iftliteu.
On SATURDAY Evening, tth Inst., at the store qi>
Biyan street, next to Timber Cutters' Banid_
A general assortrafent of desirable Goods, to close
consignments, Sale positive. i> 2
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of the Cnijrt of Ordinary
of Ctiatham county, will be sold oaf tb« first Tnes
day in February next, at the ftonrt House door, in
the city at Savannah., daring the usualhQUre or sale,
all the undivided naif Interest ot James Bilbo, late
deceased, in the Shandy Hall form, situated near the
city ofSav innah on the.Tbuuderlmlt road; said farm
containing in all fifty acres, more or lees.
"The said half Interest sold for the pill pose of dV
vision JOHN O. FERRILL,
^"a7jtA^^ 1. - Admlalrttatnr.
next floor to,hi* ‘ormer stand, and by strict attention
and luo&efftte prices, hopes to receive a liberal tbsre
of the trade. He fo prepared to make up promptly
allordersfrir . . - l- .
HARNESS, BRIDLES, E1A).
Ills brother. Mr. J. 9. NE1DUNGER. WUl be found
with him. and would be'glad to see his friends.
E. L. NEIDUNGER.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
8KC. 5. Alid bfj-further Qrtlal/)*d
ty aforesaid, That every owner
stun) I
pay for such dog the annual taxof three dol-
TkC 6 And be itfarfber'OMathe&S^he author-
it,, aforesaid. That on aud after the first day of Jan-
aaryraxvttleprice ora UCefisetortullSpirituow^’
ilauora one vear, shall be one hundred and fifty dol
lare and the applicant sball be required to aabndt a*
securities, twfr responsible freeholders of the neigh
borhood, as a pre-requisite 10 the isaue of aaid li
cense, aud. for a wbbtesjUftJUquor llcerae toe price
shall be one hnudred daiiarA : ... .a; '
SBC. 7. MM.be U further Qi-dalneQ by theaulhor-
iti/dforearfrl, ThatftU returns required by tiito ordi
nance, for real estate, income and commissions,
shall he mode quarterly 1 that, fo to say, on
the' first day of April, the first day of
July, the first day of October,, .rad the
first day or Jannarv, of each,year, or WiUlln ten days
thereafter, respectively, for ihe three montiiaimnie.
' respective risj*. apdftat for
aU be made pet'
dlately precedii
gross sales, ret
returns shall 1
etween the first
tty aforesaid. That all ordlnahfcps and ports of or-
^maucos, so for as they militate wt*k thlsoodlraoce,
be, and they are hereby repeoUd.-: tr..
Pa-ged in GonncU December27,1365. * “
E. C, ANDERSON, Mayor. . ; -
Attest- '.A'.',,
Jambs Stbwabt, Clerk tvmncU^
FOB BALE BY
dSTeod3m
'muon
Son.
“Eds. Brown,
rR Agonllord.
John w Lovitt, GiSiot, loading, ft Johns, N B—
YongeA Nixon.
Daniel Boone, rraalrtng. ,
Resolute, Lane, bound » Darien, repairing
Clara Ellen, Dexter, discharging—G«wdy * Brad-
Montlcello, Moon oischarging—RtcbanUon A Bar
nard,
Harp, Cardy, diicharglng—H-Pitcher.
Monets, waiting—Tonga A Jftxo$, 4
Ale and Ported
1 ft
1V and Porter, u .
6 casks Byosa’ London Porter. - ‘
— -fotagr*^
celebrated Ale
CHEESE, BlOTEEH.
^ ^*ns«toW
-. ■ . ■ Dairy.H. d R. Cheese
30 boxes Extra fttoun ’ do j
150 packages Choice State and Western Butter.
For sale by HILTON A RANDBLL,
RANDBLL,, . 121
Wlu street.
▲ Most Sxqviaito, DeRpate, and Fra-
yrant Herfume, Dintilleafrom the Rare
lad Beautiful Flower from which it
Manufactured only by PH-4 LON &. SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWiEE or
1-5-eydly t
NIL-TAKE NO OTHER,
isis ftcncrellr. . •: ■,
Ik B«
{Formerlyof Atlrata, Ga.)
ACOMMISSION
S Al-ii'i -'‘ill
* #i 5>92 -BROAD STREET,
Angusta, Ge.orgia.
rad Jdfirlt Widerj aftvuuah,
Georgia. - d5-tawlm
ndise.
iter A Gammell, Crane.
E. L. NEIDUNGER,
CORNER OF
HBariiard aud Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W OULD respectfully announce to his frfonds and
the public generally that he has resumed the
L ATF.8T STYLES. Just received by
8. M. COLDING,
jl-lw Fashionable Hatter.
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
LINE.
FOR BOSTON
The fine; ateftmphip . .
WM. TIUBETTft
J. & CONY, Oononander, ’
Wlltaail for the abofftpotbon *’•
Hoadsy, Jan. Ntlr, at - y, m.
Fpr freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON A RABNA1
j( Bay street, oppaatte Mariner's Cbt
AND
Murray’s Line
FOR
SHIPPING,
NEW
YORK.
REDUCTION OF PASSAGE RATES!
CnMft Passage, $25 M
Deck, $10 00
The new and spfoadid steamer LEO, Merrill.
Commander, will leave for the above port on her regu
lar day,
gstaiftay, Jon. 6, »* il u’tlark a. in.
For lreightor passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
H OCTAVUS COHEN.
ATLANTIC COAST
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANV.
The very fast sailing Steamship
N i gh. t i n ga 1 e.
BREAKER, Commander^
Will positively'sail on her regular day,
Hstsnlsy, Oth Inst., at — o’elorlr.
For freight or passage, which wilt be as low as any
other line, apply to
II JOHN R. WILDER. Agent.
Baltimore, Charleston and
Havana
STEAMSHIP LINE,
VIA CHARLESTON FROM BALTIMORE
The first class Side wheel Steamship
ISABELLA,
H, C. WAXBERSC, Commander,
Will leave Baltimore for the above ports about the
30th inst., and Charleston sbdnt the 3d or January.
1046, a. few hours alter her arrival, and will corn iuue
hereafter 10 make regular trips.
For freight or passage, having elegant Stateroom
accommodation*, apply to i
GABKANDIE A IBB AN A, Agents,
IS Commerce street; Baltimore.
d47-tf CHASOLM BROS
FOR
MACONS HAWKINSVILLE
VIA DARIEN, DOCTORTOWN,
w - »-■ I r.:
And Landings on the Altam&hm and Ocmolg«e rivers,
Steamer Oa^k,
, Capt. McCauley,
I* loading this day at Florida Wharf, foot of Wcat
Broad.atrMt, and will leave aa above on
Marday next, the 6tb instant.
This boat fo ia good order (rates A 1 in Insurance
office), is eommaaaed by officers of experience, and
has Just made a successful trip from thence with a
foil load of cotton.
Far freight, he., apply Jo
J. B. PRE'DEE, AgL
109 Brooghton street.
F. M. MYUELL,
Jj Harris Buildings.
TO-MGRT FOR
A U G U ST A.
For freight or engagements,
Apply at onee to
fol
ERWIN <£ HARDEE
fOK AUGUSTA
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
Tfle very Uzht-draft steamer
I > . B. Q-oodseli,
Capt. J T. JARXON.
Will leave :cr Augusta on
Saturday, the, Gtlx instant.
For freight engagements, anply on board, at F
ford’s Wharf, next to Central Fres^ or to
J5 M A. COJIF
FOR AUGUSTA,
And Landings on the River.
—1 The Ste'tm-T
Harry Carroll
Wilt leave as above on
Sunday Morning, at ft o'clock-
Per freight or passage, apply to
j6
LxROCHE Jt WEST
FOR AVGUSTA
AND LANDINGS ON THE RrVER.
The Steamer
Minnie Brandt
Will leave as above ou
Tuesday, January Oth, at 9 a. in.
For Height or passu e, apply to
JO
LaROCHE ft WEST. Agents.
Jones’ Flock.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND WAY landings
The £?eaTCt
STANDISH,
Capt. JAMEt FABIAN,
wilt have quick despatch as above from the old Flor
ida Steamboat'Wharf, foot of West Broad street,
on
fi|£.turtlAy, the 6th. instant.
For friighr ai»|dy lo
F. St. MYRRI.I.
Horrfo' Bolldlng, Bay street.
f.> Or to W. Johnson, uo wharf.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
H. H. MAY,
es*
LANDINGS ON THJ5
The new aad tost aid (-wheel Btea
r
Capt. WM. TAYLGH,
Will h»ve despatch.. Goods received free of storage
in the Whsil Store*, No. 6 and «, below Lincoln
■•reel
dcr.2T BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.
FOR AUGUSTA,
end bv Insurer ce—for shUunent te> Augusts and
afhsiss**
' cor. Bar rad Abercorn sto.
The firet-efoss ship MOZART, flmltb,
master, wUl take one thousand baleg 5f cor-
arippij to
J. G. MILL*.
Ftor LIVERPOOL.
The flne new riipper ship
dreadnaught,
- 8
SlIITHft. Commander, ~
..OCX If/1
having Uree-foWM of fog <«W>. ra^agwLwlU
Sbwei4
: CHftBdL5C0LByft' o P»-Xi !
Cunw of ftilKlMl
rareTUnhr bfr coaMfihw*^*®"
- FOR
HAWKINSV1LLE AND MACON.
THE
BqniAMEDR. COMET,’
CAPTAIN BORNB.
Win leave ft* above .with despatch. For freight,
which will be received at the Upper Hydraulic Press
Yard, nd covered by bmnrelice nmlll placed on board
the steamer, Op|0y to
■S3 . BRIQHAM. BALDWIN ft CO.
Por Freight or Charter.
capacity, will charter for the British
provinces or West Indies.
Apply to
*. A. FODLLARD
Will nave dispatch »or, ne above place. Uoods re^clv
ed at all time and stored in fire proof warehouse, foot
of Lincoln Etreet, free of cost.
J. M. K INCH LEY, Aget-t
Office hi Clughoru At Cunningham’s.
The May arrived in Angnsta from Savanuah or. last
Friday with her full freight. ti oc;t)
For Palatka,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEH-
NANDLVA, JACKSONVILLE ANi'
PICOLATA.
The new and fast calling Steamer
LIZZIE BAKEE,
Capt N King,
Having h,en plated pe-imanentiy upon this route wlk
leave iur the above places ou
Kv.ry Thursday Dlsralng, at 101,'CUs
For freight or paasuge, having splendid cahli .
eomniodatlon. apply on board at the Florida 8 ,31
Packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN At CUNNINGHAM
d5-tf Ager, 1 .-
CHANGE OF D AY A\D HOUR. ^r
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED
FOR JAGKSOimiLE,
I N L AN D,
HA BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS’ A2vD
FEUNANDINA.
THE STEAMER
FANNIE,
CAPTAIN McNBLTY,
Will leave a* above from the Florida Steamboat
Wharf foot of West Broad street, on TU8SDAY next.
26tb at Id o'clock a. ra., and will continue to le*'.-*
erery Tuesday following at same hour until further
notice. '
This boat is in very excellent order, is-commanded
by offleers of experenoe; and has superior state room
accommodations tor passengers
While the boat Ison her trips, freight will be re
ceived and stored in fire-proof warehouse, free of er-
p.rnse.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M. MYRRjLL ftgt,
d22-lm Danis’ bonding*, fifty street.
Ur to W. Joimsox, on wharf
NEW ROUTE
South-Western Georgia,
VIA
SUNBURY AND STATION N<>.
LANTIC * GULF IL R.
Ti»fi Dew and stvrlfr
4 AT-
FOR
The British brig ELLA. Captain Mo-
Haughton, sbont Vffi M iert ‘nmi-er ^ teamer Q. F. 3?OttCl
“‘USengMel’y’ffi 3 ,cal '’ wJE ftrervV nt Station No
A In lime to lake the trajr: for 'J':,i,marr.1ih the !< lluw-
. jr,netting at ThomasviUe with sLges for
MontR-eilo. Fla., and Albany, Ga.
Beturning, passengers will reach Savannah on
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays in time for
pinner.
T.mr- between Savannah rad ThomasvUie, th£
hours..
For parage only apply to
1 CHAS, L. COLBY A OO,
drt-tnr- ~
Rio De Janeiro.
CALLING AT
:ix»
ftfMto •teeary awath,
erEmSHD*.
seta-
For DxLCtortowL
fo Lcayc ** 3
ra’eifl
^4S,Vorih River.
—.a tbroogb the Poat Office
wUl hft in aqwffisr.ee
^Fbr freight an raauge, haring splendid aceommn
drarawrO 0
- AetSf rtn _ _
THOMAS ASKNCIO A OO..
Tito. IT, Broadway, New Tork.
FdDCCNIrpool.
Flrtt vessel I The (Up MONT BLtNO
> w*a«s shut six hundred bales A. Cotton fo
gmpMahsratrgo. ' -
****** .1 UHOCHE A WKT, or
Oftktf a O . QADKN A UNCKLKrf. -
TLomfitsviile.
The Steamers -
Gan. Shepley,
Orient, sod
r ‘ C'Xar
YV1U Trt weekly Trips to Doctortown, In con
nation with the Atlantic nnd Gulf Railroad. 1 ring
Savannah on Tuesdays, Ttnnsdays and Sunday-.
Through freigb* peyabte by ahipperMat our '«c.
Freight received during the weefc and stored fr*
of expense. -
Forfrelghtorpssrare^to ^ f
naa Corner Abercorn and Bayet -..